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Changes in Schedule Information BCC makes this information as accurate as possible at the time of publication. However, unforeseen changes in funding, staffing, curricula, or policies may require the college to change provisions of the Credit Class Schedule or Course Catalog, or to add or withdraw courses, without prior notice. FALL ADVANCE 2005 September 19 – December 7 www.bcc.ctc.edu Table of Contents General Information 3-10 Academic calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 How to enroll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 What it will cost . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Grades . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Graduation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Final exam schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 College announcements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Web registration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Contact phone list . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Getting to BCC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 College programs & services . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Credit Classes 11-42 North Campus/Late-Start/ Evening Classes 43-45 Distance Education 46-51 Planning Guide for 2005-06 52-55 Index 56 BELLEVUE Community College CREDIT CLASS SCHEDULE

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Changes in Schedule InformationBCC makes this information as accurate as possible at the time of publication. However, unforeseen changes in funding, staffing, curricula, or policies may require the college to change provisions of the Credit Class Schedule or Course Catalog, or to add or withdraw courses, without prior notice.

FALL ADVANCE 2005September 19 – December 7www.bcc.ctc.edu

Table of ContentsGeneral Information 3-10Academic calendar. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2How to enroll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3What it will cost . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Grades . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Graduation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Final exam schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5College announcements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Web registration. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Contact phone list . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7Getting to BCC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8College programs & services . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

Credit Classes 11-42

North Campus/Late-Start/ Evening Classes 43-45

Distance Education 46-51

Planning Guide for 2005-06 52-55

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BELLEVUECommunity College

CREDIT CLASS SCHEDULE

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Enrollment dates for the whole year are online at www.bcc.ctc.edu/enrollment/calendar/. Registration access for new or former students is assigned 2-4 days after your application is received by the Admissions Office.

Remote access (web-based) registration is availableMonday - Friday 6:00 a.m. - midnight Saturday 6:00 a.m. - midnight Sunday midnight - noon

May 17 Admissions application due in order to receive a registration appointment by mailMay 23 CONTINUING CREDIT STUDENTS begin to register by appointment May 30 HOLIDAY - College closed

June 1 Application deadline for Fall Quarter graduationJune 2 NEW and FORMER CREDIT STUDENTS begin to register by appointment - registration

continues through September 21

July 4 HOLIDAY - College closed

Aug 10 Fall Quarter tuition & fees payment deadline

Sept 2 High School Enrichment student registration, by permissionSept 5 HOLIDAY - College closedSept 7 Fall Quarter textbooks available in BCC BookstoreSept 19 FALL QUARTER INSTRUCTION BEGINSSept 21 Last day to apply for admissions; last day to add classes (online) Space-available waivers registration (in state-supported classes only) - senior citizens (age

60+) & BCC employees start at 8:00 a.m.; other eligible state employees start at 5:00 p.m.Sept 22-30 Permission Card from instructor is required for registration; tuition & fees payment due immediately

(Distance learners request permission by e-mailing the instructors)Sept 23 Last day for 100% refund (in person) by 7:30 p.m. Last day for 100% refund (remotely) by midnight Weekend College beginsSept 30 Last day to withdraw from a course without a “W” posted to the transcript - in person by 5:00 p.m. Last day to change letter-graded course to Pass/Fail or Audit or to change credit count in a

variable-credit course (in-person only)

Oct 2 Last day to withdraw from a course without a “W” posted to the transcript - online by noonOct 3 $109.30 per-class late registration fee goes into effect; payment is due immediately upon

registrationOct 4 College offices closed, no daytime credit classes - College Issues DayOct 5 Late-start classes beginOct 7 Last day to withdraw from classes with 50% tuition refund (see p. 4) - in person by 5:00 p.m. Oct 8 Last day for a 50% refund via remote access by midnightOct 19 Bookstore - last day for 100% refund on Fall Quarter textbooks Oct 31 Campus offices open, no daytime or evening credit classes - Faculty Professional

Development Day

Nov 10 Last day to withdraw from a class - in person by 5:00 p.m. or online by 12 midnight (“W” will be posted on the transcript)

Nov 11 College offices closed, no daytime or evening credit classes - Staff Professional Development DayNov. 13 Last day to withdraw from a course with "w" grade - online by noonNov 24-25 HOLIDAY - College closed

Dec 3 Weekend College endsDec 5-7 FALL QUARTER FINAL EXAMS Bookstore - textbook buybacksDec 13 Grades posted to student transcripts

FALL 2005 COLLEGE CALENDAR FOR CREDIT STUDENTSC A L E N D A RSEPTEMBER 2005

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Student Services Building – NEW HOURSMonday - Thursday 7:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Friday 7:30 a.m. - noon Tuesday and Wednesday evenings 5:00 - 6:00 p.m. (Open Mon. - Thurs. 5:00 - 6:00 p.m. during the first week of the quarter)

NOVEMBER 2005 SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT

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13 14 15 16 OPENING WEEK

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5Late-Start

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BASIC INFORMATIONEligibility for BCCIf you are 18 or older or have earned a high school diploma, you are welcome to apply for admission and take college credit classes. High school stu-dents may enroll at BCC; contact the High School Programs Office, (425) 564-2026.

HOW TO ENROLL IN CREDIT CLASSES1. AdmissionIf you are new to BCC or returning after two or more quarters, you will need to submit an admission application. Please access the BCC website, www.bcc.ctc.edu to apply. BCC requires an admissions fee for your application to be processed. THIS IS NEW. By applying early you will receive informa-tion about when you may begin enrolling, and information about assessment, advising, and other steps to follow. You can also learn your registra-tion time online after your admission fee has been received and the application is processed. If you do not meet the admissions deadline, you may still register for classes. See Registration section (#4 below). Follow online application instructions for payment. Attach payment to paper applications. Admission fee is non-refundable.

2. AssessmentAn English and math assessment is mandatory for first-time college students and strongly recom-mended for all others. It identifies your skill level and appropriate course placement and is required before registering for some classes.

Assessments are given in room B132. Please bring picture ID and the $16.35 assessment fee.

Assessment hours on Main Campus (no appointment needed): Monday 8:00 a.m. - 3:45 p.m. Tuesday & Wednesday 8:00 a.m. - 5:45 p.m. Thursday No assessments Friday 8:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.

Call (425) 564-2243 or go to www.bcc.ctc.edu/enrollment/assessment/testing for specific dates/times.

You may also take math and English assessments in the North Campus Testing Center, on a space-available basis. Call (425) 564-4006 for available times.

3. Academic AdvisingAdvising is important for getting the most out of your time at BCC. Continuing students—see the website (www.bcc.ctc.edu/advising/) for more in-formation about workshops, advisors in your major or area of interest, and transfer information.

New students for Fall—plan to come to a free ad-vising and registration session. Seating is limited. Sign up online at www.bcc.ctc.edu/advising/ or in Assessment (room B132) or Educational Planning (room B231) to reserve your place. All sessions meet in room C225, upstairs in the Student Union Building. For more information go to the advising website or call (425) 564-2212.

New Science Transfer StudentsAV30 Thursday, 7/7 2:00-4:30 pmAV31 Wednesday, 7/20 2:30-4:00 pmAV32 Tuesday, 8/2 2:30-4:00 pm

New Business Transfer StudentsAV33 Tuesday, 7/12 4:00-5:30 pmAV34 Tuesday, 7/26 4:00-5:30 pmAV35 Wednesday, 8/10 10:30 am-12:00 pm

All Other New StudentsAV36 Wednesday, 7/6 10:30 am-12:00 pmAV37 Wednesday, 7/6 1:30-3:00 pmAV38 Thursday, 7/7 9:30-11:00 amAV39 Monday, 7/11 9:30-11:00 amAV40 Monday, 7/11 12:30-2:00 pmAV41 Tuesday, 7/12 1:30-3:00 pmAV42 Monday, 7/18 4:00-5:30 pmAV43 Tuesday, 7/19 9:30-11:00 amAV44 Tuesday, 7/19 12:30-2:00 pmAV45 Monday, 7/25 12:00 pm-2:30 pmAV46 Monday, 7/25 3:30-5:00 pmAV47 Tuesday, 7/26 9:30-11:00 amAV48 Tuesday, 7/26 12:30-2:00 pmAV49 Monday, 8/1 10:30 am-12:00 pmAV50 Monday, 8/1 1:30-3:00 pmAV51 Friday, 8/5 1:30-3:00 pm

4. Web RegistrationIf you are:• A current student or a returning student who

earned credits in the two previous quarters OR

• A new student or a returning student who earned credits more than two quarters ago AND who submitted an admission application and $25.70 fee by May 17 –

you were assigned a registration access time. You can check this time on the Web. You also will receive registration information including your “access time” via your e-mail. If you don’t receive this information, make sure the college has your correct e-mail address – check the website or visit the Student Service Center. You may register

for classes on the Web from your assigned access time through the third day of the academic quarter. You may drop or withdraw from classes on the Web until the end of the seventh week.

If you are:• A new or former student who applied after

May 17 –

you will be assigned an access time for Web registration within 2-4 days after your application and $25.70 admission fee is processed by the Admissions Office. You may register for classes on the Web from your assigned access time through the third day of the academic quarter. You may drop or withdraw from classes on the Web until the end of the seventh week.

To use Web registration, you must know your Student Identification Number and your Personal Identification Number (PIN). Your birth date is ini-tially assigned as your PIN. For your own protection, please change your PIN the first time you use Web registration.

Web registration - go to www.bcc.ctc.edu: Monday - Friday 6:00 a.m. - midnight Saturday 6:00 a.m. - midnight Sunday midnight - noonNeed help with registration? Call (425) 564-2222 or come to the Student Service Center.

Registration for Distance Education:BCC offers many televised and online courses. You may register for these classes on the Web at any time through the third day of the quarter. If you need a hard copy registration form, call (425) 564-2438. See page 46 for Distance Education requirements and fees.

The Waiting List Feature:All full courses are using the waitlist process. This feature offers students a fair and consistent method of being enrolled in a full class if openings occur. If a class with the waiting list option is full, you can choose to be put on the waiting list. It is possible to be enrolled in the class when a space becomes available, through the third day of the quarter. You can add your name to a waiting list on the Web, or in person at the Registration Office. If you decide you no longer want to be on the waiting list for a class, return to Web registration to check your wait list status, or come into the Registration Office to have your name removed from the waiting list. Please check your schedule daily to find out if you have been enrolled into the class, and to be informed of your tuition and fees. If you register into another section of the same class you are waitlisted for, you will be dropped from the waitlisted section. If you have not been registered via the waiting list process by the first day of classes, go to the class on the first day for further instructions.

SSB = the Student Services Building—

the east wing of B Building, near the flagpole circle

Information You Need To Know

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5. PaymentTuition and fees for are due within seven calendar days of your registration OR by the first day of the quarter, whichever comes first. If you register on or after the first day of the quarter, tuition & fees are due immediately. If you register on or after the fourth day of the quarter, you must obtain a permission-to-enroll card. If you register on or after October 3, a $109.30 late-registration fee will be charged for each course in addition to the regular tuition & fees.

You are responsible for learning the exact amount of tuition & fees due. You can find this information:

• on the web at www.bcc.ctc.edu

• at a kiosk on the first floor of the Student Services Building or the Campus Information Center (C106 in the Student Union)

• in person at the Student Service Center

You may pay your tuition & fees by VISA or Mas-terCard online or at the cashier’s office in the Student Services Building. You may pay by check through the mail, or by check or cash at the cashier’s office.

You are responsible for verifying that payment has been made; for example, if you are receiving financial aid that comes directly to the college.

Drop for Non-Payment:Non-payment of tuition and course related fees (including returned checks and/or credit cards) may result in the student being withdrawn from classes. (BCC Policy 6121) A $16.35 withdrawal fee will be charged and must be paid to re-reg-ister. Returned checks and/or credit card charges are assessed a fee of $27.30.

Admission to or registration for classes with the college, conferring of degrees, and issuance of academic transcripts may be withheld for failure to meet financial obligations to the college and may result in the account being sent to a collec-tion service. (BCC Policy 5150) All collection fees are the responsibility of the check/credit card writer and/or the student. If a student writes three checks (including third-party checks) which are returned, his/her privilege of check-writing will be denied.

WHAT IT WILL COSTTuition & FeesThe chart shows the basic tuition & fees per credit per quarter for residents and non-residents. (See “Residency” for definitions.) Additional fees are de-scribed below.

The following tuition & fee rates are accurate at the time of printing. All tuition & fee rates are subject to change by the Board of Trustees and/or the state legislature. Check the BCC website at www.bcc.ctc.edu for current tuition & fee rates before you register.

Credits Resident Non-Resident

1 $78.80 $250.50 2 157.60 501.00 3 236.40 751.50 4 315.20 1,002.00 5 394.00 1,252.00 6 472.80 1,503.00 7 551.60 1,753.50 8 630.40 2,004.00 9 709.20 2,254.50 10 788.00 2,505.00 11 807.40 2,528.20 12 826.80 2,551.40 13 846.20 2,574.60 14 865.60 2,597.80 15 885.00 2,621.00 16 904.40 2,644.20 17 923.80 2,667.40 18 943.20 2,690.60 19 & over (1) (2)

(1) Residents will pay $943.20 plus $68.10 per additional credit.

(2) Non-residents will pay $2,690.60 plus $239.80 per additional credit.

Technology Fee:The technology fee ensures that all credit students have access to computers and related technology in a quality learning environment. The fee is $3.50 per credit, to a maximum of $35.

E-mail accounts are available for credit students after the first day of the quarter in the Open Lab, room N250. A BCC student ID card may be required for admittance into the Open Lab. To obtain a stu-dent ID card please go to the Business Center in the Student Union Building, C106. The Business Center hours are Monday through Thursday 7:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. and Friday 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

For more information, see the Computing Services website, http://cs.bcc.ctc.edu.

Other Fees:Certain classes require fees for laboratory use, licensing, Internet service provider, etc. These fees are identified in the class listing. Tuition & fee waivers generally do not apply.

Fees for Distance Education and Self-Supporting ProgramsThe cost of each Distance Education class in-cludes a licensing fee. For more information, call (425) 564-2438 or visit the website at http://dis-tance-ed.bcc.ctc.edu.

Certain BCC programs are self-supporting—that is, they receive no state funding. They have their own fee structures and do not grant tuition & fee waivers. In these programs you pay the full fee regardless of your residency status. Check with the program for details.

Transcript FeeOfficial transcripts cost $5.10 each. For instruc-tions on ordering transcripts, call (425) 564-2245 or go to the website at www.bcc.ctc.edu/enroll-ment/records/.

Refunds for Withdrawing or DroppingIf you withdraw from the college or drop classes, you may be eligible for a refund. The college begins to process refunds after the third day of classes. A $7.65 processing fee is deducted from the refund amount.

The amount refunded is based on your withdrawal or drop date for courses that begin the first week of the quarter. See calendar (p. 2) for the last days for 100% and 50% refunds.

If the college drops you from classes for disci-plinary reasons you will not be eligible for a re-fund. Some fees are identified as non-refundable in the class listings. Self-supporting programs may have different refund policies. Contact the program office for details.

Refunds under $25 will not be processed but will be applied to the next academic quarter.

ResidencyYour Washington State residency status determines your basic tuition for most college credit classes. If you have questions about eligibility requirements for residency for tuition purposes, please contact the residency office at (425) 564-4143 or (425) 564-2205. Information is also available online at www.bcc.ctc.edu/enrollment/admissions/eligibility/.

Note: Residency status affects tuition & fees for state-supported classes only. Self-supporting programs charge the same amounts for residents and non-residents.

GRADESOfficial grades are available approximately one week after the quarter ends. There are several ways to learn your grades:

• BCC website: www.bcc.ctc.edu;• Kiosk in the Student Services Building or the

Campus Information Center;• Mail: leave a self-addressed stamped envelope

at the Student Service Center, with your Student ID number written inside the flap;

• In person at the Student Service Center.

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FINAL EXAMSThe final examination shall make up no more than 33% of your grade.

DAYS final examinations will be given: Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, December 5, 6, and 7. All MATH 097, 098, and 099 tests will be given Tuesday, December 6, 2005.

If your class Your final exam regularly meets at: will be given at:

6:30 am See note below7:30 am Mon., 12/5 7:30-9:20 am8:30 am Weds., 12/7 7:30-9:20 am9:30 am Mon., 12/5 9:30-11:20 am10:30 am Weds., 12/7 9:30-11:20 am11:30 am Mon., 12/5 11:30 am-1:20 pm12:30 pm Weds., 12/7 11:30 am-1:20 pm1:30 pm Mon., 12/5 1:30-3:20 pm2:30 or 3:00 pm Weds., 12/7 1:30-3:20 pm3:30 pm Mon., 12/5 3:30-5:20 pm4:30 pm Weds., 12/7 3:30-5:20 pm If your class regularly meets Your final exam T & Th or T, Th, & F ONLY at: will be given at:7:30 or 8:30 am Tues., 12/6 7:30-9:20 am9:30 or 10:30 am Tues., 12/6 9:30-11:20 am11:30 am or 12:30 pm Tues., 12/6 11:30 am-1:20 pm1:30 or 2:30 pm Tues., 12/6 1:30-3:20 pm3:00, 3:30, or 4:30 pm Tues., 12/6 3:30-5:20 pmNOTE: Evening and 6:30 a.m. examinations will take place during regular class hours during finals week un-less otherwise arranged with the approval of the Office of Instruction.

Late Start classes at Main Campus:Final exams will follow the regular exam schedule as shown above.

Weekend College:Final exams will be given during the last class session.

Credit classes at North Campus:If your class regularly meets Your final exam M & W or M, W & F at: will be given at:

7:30 am Mon., 12/5 7:30-9:20 am9:50 am Mon., 12/5 9:30-11:20 am12:40 pm Mon., 12/5 1:40-3:30 pm3:00 pm Mon., 12/5 3:40-5:30 pm

If your class regularly Your final exam meets T & Th or T, Th & F at: will be given at:

7:30 am Tues., 12/6 7:30-9:20 am9:50 am Tues., 12/6 9:30-11:20 am12:40 pm Tues., 12/6 1:40-3:30 pm

3:00 pm Tues., 12/6 3:40-5:30 pm

NOTE: Exams for North Campus evening classes will be given during the regular class hours during finals week unless otherwise arranged with the approval of the Of-fice of Instruction.

GRADUATIONGraduation applications are available at the Student Service Center or online at www.bcc.ctc.edu/enroll-ment/graduation/.

If you wish to receive your degree or certificate at graduation, you must file an application, and pay the $16.35 graduation fee by the due date below:

Expected graduation: Application due: Fall Quarter June 1 Winter Quarter October 10 Spring Quarter December 10 Summer Quarter March 15

COLLEGE ANNOUNCEMENTS

Changes in Schedule InformationBCC makes this information as accurate as possi-ble at the time of publication. However, unforeseen changes in funding, staffing, curricula, or policies may require the college to change provisions of the Credit Class Schedule or Course Catalog, or to add or withdraw courses, without prior notice.

Equal Opportunity/ AntidiscriminationBellevue Community College does not discriminate on the basis of race or ethnicity; color; national or-igin; sex; marital status; sexual orientation; age; religion or creed; the presence of any sensory, mental, or physical disability; or veteran status in its educational programs and activities.

Emergency ClosureBCC will cancel classes and close offices if severe weather or emergency conditions make the campus unsafe. Call (425) 401-6680 for a recorded message. Emergency closure information is also posted on the web at http://status.bcc.ctc.edu, and announced over local radio and TV stations.

FAST FACTS ABOUT BCC STUDENTS

*BCC provides this information pursuant to the federal Student-Right-to-Know Act, so that prospective students can make informed decisions about colleges they might wish to attend. The federal Graduation Rate Survey definitions pertain to a very small group of BCC students: new students, attending full time, with degree or certificate intentions, without prior college experience.

Student Body Information, Fall Quarter 2004

Number of college-credit students 13,738All students (credit & noncredit) 19,142Percentage of credit students attending full-time 57%Average credit course load 10.2 credits

Credit Students All StudentsAverage age of students 27.2 years 31.6 yearsGender mix 41% M / 59% F 40%M / 60% FEthnicity: % students of color 29% 31%

Federal Graduation Rate Survey Information*

Combined transfer out/completion/ graduation rate 52.7%

GRS completion or graduation rate 32.1%

GRS transfer out rate 19.9%

Students still enrolled after 4 years 19.8%

State Support for Community and Technical College StudentsThe Washington legislature wants students to know how much the state contributes to the cost of their instruction at community and technical colleges (RCW 28B.10.044). The following chart shows that support averaged statewide for academic year 2004-05. On average statewide, Washington State supports 67% of the cost of instructing a full-time student at a community or technical college.

Residents Non-ResidentsTotal instructional cost per FTE student $5,542 $5,542(less estimated tuition & operating fees paid) ($1,854) ($6,673)Net state support per FTE student $3,688 —

In addition to supporting basic instructional costs, students also receive state-supported financial aid, including local or institutional financial aid funds (3.5%):

State financial aid appropriated per FTE student $534 $47Institutional financial aid fund $63 n/a

Undergraduate student category:

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Web Registration

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Entry code: a 5-digit number you get from the division office, allowing you to register for a class that requires

prerequisites or ‘permission of instructor’

Audit: taking a class (and paying the tuition and fees) without getting grades or credits; if you audit a class it will

appear on your transcript records with a grade of “N.”

Need help? Call (425) 564-2222 or come to the Student Service Center

Log on to www.bcc.ctc.edu• under Online Services for Students, select Registration

• Read the instructions

• click on Log in

Enter your information• key in your Student ID number, PIN, and the academic quar-

ter

• click on Register

• confirm your name and other info on the Welcome page

• click on Next

• answer the questions displayed during your first registra-tion

• click on Next

Choose your classes• on the Schedule screen, enter your item numbers under

Add/Drop (up to 3 items at a time)

• when you’re sure that the item numbers are complete & cor-rect, click on Submit – a box will appear on screen for you to key in a 5-digit entry code if needed

• your class & fee info will appear in the Schedule box

• click on the Audit button if you want to take a class for no grade or credits; select the number of credits you want for variable-credit classes

• check the messages and follow the instructions if there were errors (for instance, if the class is already full) or there was a block (for instance, entry code required)

• click on Next

Make a payment• select what you want to pay for at this time (tuition and

fees are due within seven calendar days of your registra-tion OR the first day of the quarter, whichever comes first.)

• enter Visa or MasterCard information

• click on Finish

Print out your receipt• this gives you a copy of your class schedule and a record of

the transaction

Go to the BCC website to register for classes!

Before you start online registration, you’ll need:• the item numbers of the classes you want to take (use the online

Schedule Planner, or check the printed Credit Class Schedule; be sure to line up some alternates)

• your Student ID number and Personal Identification Number (PIN)

• your Visa or MasterCard info, if you plan to pay for tuition, fees, or textbooks at the time you register

Web registration hours:6:00 a.m. - midnight, Monday-Friday6:00 a.m. Saturday - 12 noon Sunday

Additional online services are available at:www.bcc.ctc.edu

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Contact Us

Campus Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Web Address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Room # . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Phone #

SSB = Student Services Building, east wing of Bldg. B on the BCC main campus.

Academic Advising ..................................................... www.bcc.ctc.edu/advising/ .................................. SSB, 2nd floor .............................. (425) 564-2437

Academic Tutoring ..................................................... www.bcc.ctc.edu/tutoring/ ................................... C162 ............................................ (425) 564-2468

Admissions ................................................................ www.bcc.ctc.edu/enrollment/admissions/ ............ SSB, 1st floor ............................... (425) 564-2222

Assessment ............................................................... www.bcc.ctc.edu/enrollment/assessment/ ........... B132 ............................................ (425) 564-2243

Associated Students of BCC (student gov’t) ............... www.bcc.ctc.edu/stupro/ ..................................... C212 ............................................ (425) 564-6150

Bookstore .................................................................. http://bookstore.bcc.ctc.edu/ ................................ SSB, 1st floor ............................... (425) 564-2285

Career Center & Women’s Center ............................... www.bcc.ctc.edu/careers/ .................................... SSB, 2nd floor .............................. (425) 564-2279

Cashier ................................................................................................................................................... SSB, 1st floor ............................... (425) 564-2309

Childcare & Head Start .............................................. www.bcc.ctc.edu/childcare/ ................................. Q Bldg. ......................................... (425) 564-2240

Counseling Center ..................................................... www.bcc.ctc.edu/hdc/ ......................................... SSB, 2nd floor .............................. (425) 564-2212

Disability Support Services ........................................ www.bcc.ctc.edu/dss/ .......................................... B132 ............................................ (425) 564-2498

Distance Education .................................................... http://distance-ed.bcc.ctc.edu/ ............................. A140 ............................................ (425) 564-2438

Evaluations/Graduation .............................................. www.bcc.ctc.edu/enrollment/graduation/ ............. SSB, 1st floor ............................... (425) 564-3106

Financial Aid .............................................................. www.bcc.ctc.edu/financialaid/ .............................. SSB, 1st floor ............................... (425) 564-2227

GED Testing ............................................................... www.bcc.ctc.edu/assessment/ged/ ...................... B132 ............................................ (425) 564-2243

High School Programs ............................................... www.bcc.ctc.edu/hsprograms/ ............................. SSB, 2nd floor .............................. (425) 564-2026

International Student Programs .................................. www.bcc.ctc.edu/isp/ ........................................... SSB, 2nd floor .............................. (425) 564-3185

Library Media Center ................................................ www.bcc.ctc.edu/lmc/ ......................................... L100 ............................................ (425) 564-2252

Multi-Cultural Services & Student Success ................ www.bcc.ctc.edu/mcs/ ......................................... SSB, 2nd floor .............................. (425) 564-2208

Parent Education–Preschool ...................................... www.bcc.ctc.edu/parent-ed/ ................................ R130 ............................................ (425) 564-2366

Public Safety/Security ................................................ www.bcc.ctc.edu/campusops/publicsafety/ .......... K100 ............................................ (425) 564-2400

Records Information .................................................. www.bcc.ctc.edu/enrollment/records/ .................. SSB, 1st floor ............................... (425) 564-2222

Registration ............................................................... www.bcc.ctc.edu/enrollment/registration/ ............ SSB, 1st floor ............................... (425) 564-2222

Tech Prep .................................................................. www.bcc.ctc.edu/techprep/ .................................. SSB, 2nd floor .............................. (425) 564-6159

Transcripts ................................................................. www.bcc.ctc.edu/enrollment/records/ ................... SSB, 1st floor ............................... (425) 564-2245

TRiO Student Support Services .................................. www.bcc.ctc.edu/TRiO. ........................................ SSB, 2nd floor .............................. (425) 564-5745

TTY (in Disability Support Services) ............................................................................................................................................................. (425) 564-4110

Veteran’s Office ......................................................... www.bcc.ctc.edu/financialaid/veterans/ ............... SSB, 1st floor ............................... (425) 564-2220

Women’s Center ........................................................ www.bcc.ctc.edu/wc/ ........................................... SSB, 2nd floor .............................. (425) 564-2279

Worker Retraining ...................................................... www.bcc.ctc.edu/wrp/ ......................................... B131 ............................................ (425) 564-4054

WorkFirst ................................................................... www.bcc.ctc.edu/careers/wrp/workfirst.htm ........ B131 ............................................ (425) 564-4178

College Credit Instructional Divisions

Arts & Humanities ...................................................... www.bcc.ctc.edu/ArtsHum/ .................................. R230 ............................................. (425) 564-2341

Business .................................................................... www.bcc.ctc.edu/business/ .................................. A242 ............................................. (425) 564-2311

Health Sciences, Education & Wellness ...................... www.bcc.ctc.edu/health/ ...................................... R130 ............................................. (425) 564-2348

Science ..................................................................... http://scidiv.bcc.ctc.edu/ ...................................... L200 ............................................. (425) 564-2321

Social Science ........................................................... www.bcc.ctc.edu/socsci/ ..................................... A251 ............................................. (425) 564-2331

Continuing Education

Continuing Education Registration ...............................www.conted.bcc.ctc.edu ........................................ North Campus ..............................(425) 564-2263

Telos (programs for retirees) .......................................www.conted.bcc.ctc.edu/telos/ .............................. North Campus ..............................(425) 564-4400

Health Care Professional Training ................................www.bcc.ctc.edu/health/nursingCE/ ....................... R130 ............................................(425) 564-2012

Emergency Closure Information: (425) 401-6680 or http://status.bcc.ctc.edu

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PedestriansPedestrians have the right of way at all times except for emergency vehicles using lights, si-rens, etc.

Citations and AppealsFines for violations range from $10 to $100. You may be ticketed for parking without a permit, park-ing in an unauthorized area, blocking a roadway, speeding, etc. If you do not pay the fine listed on the ticket, the college may delay your registration, place a hold on your transcripts or financial aid, or impound (tow away) your vehicle.

If you wish to appeal your ticket fill out a citation appeal form in the Public Safety Office (K100). You must file the appeal within 20 days after getting the ticket.

VisitorsVisitors may park in Lot 4B, or in the short-term park-ing stalls around campus.

CarpoolsThe first level of the student parking garage is reserved for student carpools of 3 or more people. Carpool permits are available from the Public Safety Office and must be displayed on the dashboard of the carpool’s vehicle.

Blocking the RoadwayWaiting for a space to open up can create gridlock for everyone. Please come a little earlier or walk a little farther. Violators may be cited and their vehicles may be booted or towed.

Speed LimitThe speed limit on campus is 20 miles per hour unless driving conditions require a slower speed.

BCC encourages carpooling and alternative trans-portation. Students who drive alone are advised to allow extra time to locate a parking spot, particu-larly during the first few weeks of a quarter.

BUS PASSESSeveral Metro bus lines serve the BCC main campus or the nearby Eastgate park-and-ride lot. Students are eligible for bus passes at a discount; come to Cashiering in the Student Services Building.

PARKING & TRAFFIC RULESBased on WAC 132H-116.

For more complete information about parking and traffic rules at BCC, contact Public Safety at (425) 564-2400.

Parking PermitsBCC students who have paid tuition and compre-hensive fees are entitled to parking permits for their vehicles. Student parking permits are avail-able from the Cashier’s Office (B126) or the Public Safety Office (K100). Parking permits are required for parking 6:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m., Monday through Friday.

General Parking RulesStudent daytime parking is limited to areas desig-nated Student Parking.

Staff/faculty daytime parking is limited to areas designated Employee Parking.

Parking after 3:00 p.m. for students, staff, and faculty is available in all designated parking areas with the exceptions of parking spaces for the disabled, the college motor pool, and specifically signed reserved areas. Students may not park in employee lots with signage stating “No Student Parking Anytime Mon – Fri”.

Park one vehicle to a space, between a set of white lines.

No one may park at any time in roadways, fire lanes, bus zones, loading zones, service driveways; on sidewalks; or in the landscaping. No one may park in a reserved space without the appropriate permit or authorization.

Students & Staff with DisabilitiesYou may park in a space reserved for the disabled only if your vehicle displays a valid “Disabled Per-sons Parking Identification Placard” issued by the state of Washington. Disabled parking is available in most parking lots and in C7 on the west side of campus.

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Bellevue Community College assumes no liability for thefts or damage to vehicles parked or operated on campus. For your own protection, remove valuables and lock your vehicle.

Getting to BCC

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SSB = the Student Services Building—

the east wing of B Building, near the flagpole circle

Advising Center 2nd Floor, SSB (425) 564-2212The Educational Planning Resource & Transfer Center is the central point for information about BCC degree and certificate programs and about transferring to baccalaureate (four-year) colleges and universities. See page 6 for details about free advising and registration sessions.

Assessment or Prerequisites Room B132 (425) 564-2243See details on page 3.

BCC Bookstore 1st Floor, SSB (425) 564-2285

The Bookstore features textbooks, greeting cards, candy, gifts, office supplies, and clothes.

Important Bookstore dates for Summer Quarter:

June 13: Textbooks available in the store. Save your receipt for exchanges or returns.

June 30: Last day to return textbooks for refund.

August 11: Textbook buy-back.

Bookstore closed: May 10, May 30, July 4

Bookstore hours: Monday - Thursday 7:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Tues. & Weds. Evenings 5:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. Friday 7:30 a.m. - noon

with extended hours during the first days of the quarter. See the website (http://bookstore.bcc.ctc.edu) for details.

Career Center

2nd Floor, SSB (425) 564-2018

BCC’s Career Center provides career planning and employment services to students, prospective stu-dents, alumni, and members of the community.

Career Education Options2nd Floor, SSB (425) 564-4035

Career Education Options (CEO) is for students 16-20 years old who do not have a high school diploma but wish to gain job skills and education through selected professional-technical programs at BCC. The program serves students who are not enrolled in school or are referred by their high school. CEO provides tuition, fees, and books as well as in-struction in career exploration and study skills.

Childcare Center Q Building (425) 564-2240

The Early Learning, Family, & Childcare Center serves children aged 3 months to 6 years and provides affordable, quality childcare with ongo-ing preschool activities. Parents are required to participate in the Parent Involvement program. Low-income families may apply for Head Start, an enhancement program for children aged 3-5.

Childcare Center hours: Monday - Friday 6:45 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.

Continuing EducationNorth Campus (425) 564-2263 10700 Northup Way, Bellevue

BCC offers a wide variety of noncredit Continuing Education classes. If you plan to take noncredit Continuing Education classes only, you do not need to apply for admission, and the registration policies and procedures will be different. Call (425) 564-2263, check www.conted.bcc.ctc.edu, or consult the Continuing Education publication for more infor-mation.

Counseling Center 2nd Floor, SSB (425) 564-2212

The Counseling Center supports student success by providing educational and career planning, academic counseling, and free short-term confi-dential personal counseling to any registered BCC student. The Center offers credit classes to help students identify goals and learn effective deci-sion-making skills for college and life success. See the Human Development department list for this quarter’s classes.

Disability Support ServicesRoom B132 (425) 564-2498

Disability Support Services provides classroom ac-commodations and advocacy for eligible students who have disabilities. Appropriate accommodations are authorized when a student requests them and completes the mandated intake procedures. As a part of the process, students must submit documentation of the disabling condition(s) before DSS can authorize and arrange auxiliary aids or academic adjustments for classes. Contact DSS at (425) 564-2498; TTY line, (425) 564-4110.

Financial Aid Office 1st Floor, SSB (425) 564-2227

Applying for financial aid is a lengthy process, controlled by rules and regulations set by the fed-eral and state governments. Priority consideration is given to students who complete and submit all required forms to the office by April 15. All forms and instructions are available from the Financial

Aid Office. Applicants completing and submitting forms after the priority deadline will be considered on a first-come, first-served basis.

GED Room B132 (425) 564-5609

Information on taking a General Educational Development (GED) exam is available from the Assessment Office. Students may wish to take the free GED preparatory class in advance.

High School Programs 2nd Floor, SSB (425) 564-2026

Running Start: An option for academically moti-vated high school juniors or seniors who wish to begin college early. Classes are offered tuition-free, and credits are applied toward both high school and a college degree. Students qualify by demonstrating college-level English skills on the BCC assessment, and may attend part-time or full-time on the BCC campus. For more informa-tion go to www.bcc.ctc.edu/hsprograms.

Enrichment Program: An option for any quarter, but especially popular in the summer. This pro-gram allows students aged 16-17 to enrich their high school education by taking more rigorous college level courses. This option is not intended for the student who struggles with high school coursework, but is designed for the motivated stu-dent who desires a greater academic challenge.

International Student Programs2nd Floor, SSB (425) 564-3185

International Student Programs provides primary support for international students who wish to enroll in credit classes, noncredit community ESL classes, intensive English language classes, and the Inter-national Business Professions Program. Services include international admissions, housing referrals, academic advising, and international student activi-ties. For further information, please contact:

International Student ProgramsBellevue Community College3000 Landerholm Circle SEBellevue, WA 98007-6484 USAFAX: (425) 641-0246

Library Media Center L100 (425) 564-2252 www.bcc.ctc.edu/lmc

All currently enrolled students may check out LMC materials using their student ID number. The LMC offers study rooms, viewing booths, and computer workstations with Web access. Students can access electronic versions of the full-text of magazine and newspaper articles using comput-ers on campus or from home through the Web.

College Programs & Services

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College Programs & Services

The librarians can help you with search strategies and other research techniques for your classwork. The LMC’s Media Services unit includes the lan-guage lab and provides audio duplication, video equipment services, video editing, and laminat-ing. For more information or to access the online catalog, go to the LMC website.

Library Media Center hours: Monday - Thursday 8:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Friday closed Saturday closed

Multi-Cultural Services 2nd Floor, SSB (425) 564-2208

Multi-Cultural Services (MCS) assists the college in providing high quality, culturally-sensitive academic and support services to students of color, low-in-come students, immigrant students, and L/G/Bi/TG students at BCC. MCS services include outreach, academic advising, counseling, advocacy, course instruction, tutoring and mentoring, cultural clubs and organizations, and cultural events planning.

Parent Education – PreschoolThe Parent Education program provides parents with support, skills, and knowledge to help them in their task of raising healthy families. Every class offers age appropriate children’s programs. These classes are located on our BCC campus and throughout our communities including Sno-qualmie, Fall City, Carnation, Renton, Sammamish, Issaquah, Bellevue, and Mercer Island. One-day-a-week classes as well as cooperative preschools offer your child a rich early learning experience.

Infant LabsClasses for families with newborns up to one year of age. Parent and baby both attend.

Wobblers/1st and 2nd Year ToddlersClasses for families with one-, two-, and young three-year-olds. Parent and child attend together.

Cooperative PreschoolsIncludes parent involvement, leadership, and par-ent education. Starting at age three, the two- to four-day-a-week preschools offer developmen-tally appropriate curriculum from trained early childhood education teachers. Parent education is provided by college faculty.

Enrichment ClassesCreative Development LabOne-day-a-week class for hands-on creative ac-tivities for three- to five-year-old children. Includes parent involvement and parent education based on the cooperative model.

Discovery LabOne-day-a-week late afternoon class for the scientist in the family designed for five- to seven-year-old children. A parent education workshop is held monthly.

P.A.L.S. (Parents As Learners in School)A new parent education program serving the families attending the BCC Early Learning, Family, and Childcare Center.

Summer Kids CampFor children ages 3-5 years on the BCC campus during Summer quarter. Summer Kids Camp offers a flexible class schedule at a reasonable cost. Call for a brochure and registration form beginning in April, (425) 564-2365.

Registration for the September-June school year begins in January, with continuous enrollment until classes are full. Call (425) 564-2365 for further information, or visit the website at www.bcc.ctc.edu/parent-ed/.

Student E-Mail AccessCurrently enrolled BCC students are eligible for e-mail accounts at no additional cost. Come to the Open Computer Lab (N250) after the first day of the quarter to set up an e-mail account. The accounts are active on a quarter-by-quarter basis. Check the Computing Services website for more details: http://cs.bcc.ctc.edu/html.

Student Service Center1st Floor, SSB (425) 564-2222

If you need assistance using the BCC website, come to the walk-up kiosks or the Student Service Center. You can

• see your schedule;• drop or add a class;• get your grades from last quarter;• order transcripts;• give BCC your new address or phone #;• find out about other college services.

Important NEW HOURS for Summer QuarterStudent Services BuildingMonday - Thursday 7:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Friday 7:30 a.m. - noon Tuesday and Wednesday evenings 5:00 - 6:00 p.m. (Open Mon. - Thurs. 5:00 - 6:00 p.m. during the first week of the quarter)

Tech Prep Program 2nd Floor, SSB (425) 564-6159

High school students may earn college credit for certain professional/technical classes taken at the high school. The student must be registered with

the Tech Prep program and while in high school must complete the high-school classes with a grade of “A” or “B” in order to receive college credit.

TRiO Student Support Services2nd Floor, SSB (425) 564-5745TRiO helps students succeed in college by pro-viding personal, academic, and other assistance. To be eligible, a student must either be a first-generation college student (neither parent has a bachelor’s degree) or be financially disadvantaged (according to federal low-income standards).

Veterans’ Office 1st Floor, SSB (425) 564-2220Eligible veterans, reservists, or dependents of vet-erans who plan to apply for benefits must contact the Veteran Coordinator in the Financial Aid Office as early as possible.

Web RegistrationStudents can go to the BCC website, www.bcc.ctc.edu, to register for classes and to check grades for past quarters, current grades (as soon as they are posted), financial aid application status, and date and time for registration for the coming quarter.

Web registration hours: Monday - Friday 6:00 a.m. - midnight Saturday 6:00 a.m. - midnight Sunday midnight - noon

To use Web registration you will need to know your Student Identification Number and your Personal Identification Number (PIN). Your birth date is initially assigned as your PIN. Please change your PIN the first time you use Web registration.

Women’s Center2nd Floor, SSB (425) 564-2279BCC’s Women’s Center provides a variety of information and referral services for students, prospective students, alumni, and members of the community, both men and women.

Worker Retraining / WorkFirstRoom B131 (425) 564-4054Worker Retraining offers tuition assistance, educational planning, and priority registration for those who are currently unemployed or have exhausted those benefits in the past two years, for displaced homemakers, and for those who were self-employed in a declining industry. For eligibil-ity, enrollment, and program information, attend one of the free weekly orientation meetings.

WorkFirst includes free tuition and book as-sistance to low income parents including free computer and ESL classes.

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Credit ClassesDistance Education classes: see pp. 46-51

Accounting— Paraprofessional

BUSINESS DIVISION

This is a professional/technical program.

Business Division/Digital Communications website: www.bcc.ctc.edu/business

ACCT 101 Practical Accounting I • 5 CRNot recommended for students transferring to 4-year colleges. Prerequisite: G BUS 145.

4000 A Mazzoni R daily 7:30a-8:20a A2064002 C Steine K TTh 5:30p-7:40p A206Fee: $16.35 computer use on section A and C.

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 46 for details.

4004 OAS Tuttle E arr arr A2424005 OAC Tuttle E arr arr A242

ACCT 102 Practical Accounting II • 5 CRNot recommended for students transferring to 4-year colleges. Prerequisite: ACCT 101.

4009 A staff TTh 5:30p-7:40p R202

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 46 for details.

4011 OAS Tuttle E arr arr A2424012 OAC Tuttle E arr arr A242

ACCT 135 Business Payroll Tax Accounting • 5 CRPrerequisite: ACCT 101 or permission of instructor.

4016 A Steine K MW 5:30p-7:40p A206Fee: $16.35 computer use on section A.

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 46 for details.

4018 OAS Tuttle E arr arr A2424019 OAC Tuttle E arr arr A242

ACCT 172 Small Business Computerized Accounting • 5 CRPrerequisite: ACCT 101 or permission of instructor. Fee: $43.70 computer use; using QuickBooks Pro 2005 software.

4022 A Mazzoni R daily 9:30a-10:20a A130

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 46 for details.

4024 OAS Tuttle E arr arr A2424025 OAC Tuttle E arr arr A242

ACCT 234 Managerial Accounting • 5 CRPrerequisite: ACCT 102.

Online course; see Distance Education

p. 46 for details.4026 OAS Steine K arr arr A2424027 OAC Steine K arr arr A242

ACCT 250 Intermediate Accounting • 5 CRPrerequisite: ACCT 102 or permission of instructor.

4032 A McCord S daily 8:30a-9:20a A206

ACCT 285 Federal Income Taxes • 5 CRPrerequisite: ACCT 102.

Online course; see Distance Education

p. 46 for details.4035 OAS Vaught L arr arr A2424036 OAC Vaught L arr arr A242

Accounting—Transfer (Business Admin.)

BUSINESS DIVISION

Business Division/Digital Communications website: www.bcc.ctc.edu/business

ACCTG 210 Fundamentals of Accounting I • 5 CRPrerequisite: COMM 141 or ENGL 101 with a C- or better or entry code.

4040 A McCord S daily 7:30a-8:20a A2084041 B Paquette J MW 8:30a-10:20a A109 also meets F 8:30a-9:15a A1094042 C Bratz R MW 9:30a-11:20a A208 also meets F 9:30a-10:15a A2084043 D Paquette J TTh 8:30a-10:20a A109 also meets F 9:30a-10:15a A1094044 E Bratz R TTh 9:30a-11:20a A208 also meets F 10:30a-11:15a A2084045 F staff MW 5:30p-7:40p A2084046 G staff TTh 7:50p-10:00p A208

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 46 for details.

4049 OAS staff arr arr A2424050 OAC staff arr arr A2424051 OBS staff arr arr A2424052 OBC staff arr arr A242

ACCTG 220 Fundamentals of Accounting II • 5 CRPrerequisite: ACCTG 210 with a C- or better or entry code.

4055 A Paquette J TTh 12:30p-2:40p A1094056 B James R TTh 7:50p-10:00p A206

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 46 for details.

4059 OAS staff arr arr A2424060 OAC staff arr arr A242

ACCTG 230 Basic Accounting Analysis • 5 CRPrerequisite: ACCTG 220 with a C- or better or entry code.

4065 A Bratz R MW 12:30p-2:40p A2084066 B staff MW 7:50p-10:00p A208

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 46 for details.

4069 OAS staff arr arr A2424070 OAC staff arr arr A242

ACCTG 295 Seminar in Accounting • 2 CRPrerequisite: Entry code from instructor.

Course is graded “pass/fail.”

4075 A Bratz R arr arr A242

Administration of Criminal Justice

SOCIAL SCIENCE DIVISION

This is a professional/technical program.

ADMCJ 101 Survey of Law Enforcement & Administration • 5 CR5000 A staff TW 10:30a-11:20a R310Section A is in Mixed Mode. On campus sessions meet on the days listed. The balance of instruction occurs online as directed by the course syllabus. Significant computer use. Additional fee $21.85.

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 46 for details.

5001 OAS Wilson D arr arr A2515002 OAC Wilson D arr arr A251

Credit Classes

HOW TO READ COURSE INFORMATION

Additional information, i.e. lab fees, dates, etc.

Credit HoursCourse TitleCourse NumberDepartment Abbreviation

Section Time Room NumberInstructor

Requirements to enroll in this class.

DaysItem #

BIOL 102 General Biology • 6 CRPrerequisite: BIOL 101 or entry code from Instructor. Fee: $10 lab3050 A Smith MTW 2:30p-4:20p B121 also meets Th 2:30p-3:20p B121

Key to Section Codes: LS = Late Start WE = Weekend NC = North Campus “W” Room numbers are located at BCC’s North Campus

Telecourses: learning via The College Channel or videotapes – see Distance Education, p. 34.

Online courses: learning via the internet – see Distance Education, pp. 33-36.

Interdisciplinary Studies: multi-credit courses exploring themes or topics that combine two or more academic subjects – see p. 26.

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Credit Classes Course descriptions can be found online at www.bcc.ctc.edu/catalog

ADMCJ 102 Survey of Police Organization & Administration • 5 CR5005 A staff MW 3:00p-5:10p R310

ADMCJ 104 Introduction to Criminal Law • 5 CR5010 A Caldero M TW 12:30p-1:20p R310Section A is in Mixed Mode. On campus sessions meet on the days listed. The balance of instruction occurs online as directed by the course syllabus. Significant computer use. Additional fee $21.85.

5015 B Caldero M W 7:50p-10:00p R310Section B is in Mixed Mode. On campus sessions meet on the days listed. The balance of instruction occurs online as directed by the course syllabus. Significant computer use. Additional fee $21.85.

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 46 for details.

5016 OAS Wilson D arr arr A2515017 OAC Wilson D arr arr A251

ADMCJ 200 Criminal Evidence & Procedures—Police Officer • 5 CR5030 A Mott E daily 7:30a-8:20a R310

ADMCJ 242 Law & the Police in a Multicultural Society • 5 CR5042 A staff daily 11:30a-12:20p R310

ADMCJ 244 Defensive Tactics for Criminal Justice • 3 CRSame as PE 244. Either ADMCJ 244 or PE 244 may be taken for credit, not both.

Fee: $21.85 lab.

5045 A Ledyard G TTh 1:30p-4:00p AIKClass held at Aikido Eastside, 13410 SE 32nd Street, Bellevue. Bring sweats, bag gloves, and elbow pads to class.

ADMCJ 249 Intermediate Defensive Tactics—Criminal Justice • 3 CRSame as PE 249. Either ADMCJ 249 or PE 249 may be taken for credit, not both.

Fee: $21.85 lab.

5049 A Ledyard G TTh 1:30p-4:00p AIKClass held at Aikido Eastside, 13410 SE 32nd Street, Bellevue. Bring sweats, bag gloves, and elbow pads to class.

ADMCJ 253 Principles of Drug & Alcohol Enforcement • 5 CR5055 A Caldero M TW 9:30a-10:20a R310Section A is in Mixed Mode. On campus sessions meet on the days listed. The balance of instruction occurs online as directed by the course syllabus. Significant computer use. Additional fee $21.85.

ADMCJ 271 Introduction to Criminology • 5 CR5065 A Caldero M TW 8:30a-9:20a R310Section A is in Mixed Mode. On campus sessions meet on the days listed. The balance of instruction occurs online as directed by the course syllabus. Significant computer use. Additional fee $21.85.

5066 B Caldero M W 5:30p-7:40p R310Section B is in Mixed Mode. On campus sessions meet on the days listed. The balance of instruction occurs online as directed by the course syllabus. Significant computer use. Additional fee $21.85.

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 46 for details.

5067 OAS Wilson D arr arr A2515068 OAC Wilson D arr arr A251

Adult Basic EducationARTS & HUMANITIES DIVISION

A class for native English-speaking adults that empha-sizes reading, writing, grammar skills, spelling, and simple arithmetic. Begins at elementary level. Substan-tial and sustained progress is required for continued enrollment. Call Anne Dolan at (425) 564-2067 for more information. There is a $25 tuition charge per student each quarter for these classes with a waiver for students who cannot pay.

Alcohol & Drug CounselingHEALTH SCIENCES, EDUCATION & WELLNESS

This is a professional/technical program.This program is self-supporting and is not eligible for general tuition waivers. For information regarding the DASA tuition waiver, please make an appointment with the program director. For information regarding our refund policy, please refer to our program brochure or contact the Health Sciences, Education & Wellness Insti-tute office at (425) 564-2012. To register for classes you must have completed a BCC application form. You may register via remote access or in person on the main cam-pus. Call (425) 564-2012 for an appointment to meet with the program director, or for more information.

ALDAC 100 Professional Development in Addiction Counseling • 1 CRRequired prior to ALDAC 106 & 108. Fee: $85

6542 A Weatherly P W 5:30p-6:20p R103ABClass meets 9/21 - 11/30. No class 11/23.

ALDAC 101 Understanding Addiction: Effects on Society & Human Behavior • 3 CRRequired prior to ALDAC 106 & 108. Fee $255

6543 A Frederick P T 6:30p-9:20p R103ABClass meets 9/20 - 11/29. No class 10/4.

ALDAC 102 Physiological Actions of Alcohol & Other Drugs • 3 CRRequired prior to ALDAC 106 & 108. Fee $255

6544 A Funk E M 6:30p-9:20p R103ABClass meets 9/19 - 11/28. No class 10/31.

ALDAC 103 Introduction to Counseling and the Helping Professions • 3 CRRequired prior to ALDAC 106 & 108. Fee $255

6545 A Stephenson W 6:30p-9:20p R208Class meets 9/21 - 11/30. No class 11/23.

ALDAC 104 Prior Learning Portfolio Development Seminar • 1 CRPrerequisite: Permission of program director. Fee $85

6546 A Weatherly P T 6:30p-9:00p R208Class meets 9/20, 10/11, 11/1 & 11/22.

ALDAC 106 Chemical Dependency Counseling Techniques • 3 CRPrerequisite: ALDAC 100, 101, 102, and 103 or permis-sion of program director. Fee: $255

6547 A Weatherly P M 6:30p-9:20p R103CClass meets 9/19 - 11/28. No class 10/31.

ALDAC 160 Cultural Diversity in Addiction Counseling • 2 CRFee: $170

6549 A Santiago C Sa 9:30a-3:30p R301Class meets 9/24 - 10/15.

WORKSHOPS/SEMINARSEach college quarter credit (10 classroom hours) is equivalent to 15 clock hours of continuing education.

ALDAC 195A Intervention in Relapse • .4 CRFee: $35

6551 A Weatherly P Sa 9:00a-1:00p N201Class meets 9/24.

ALDAC 195B CDP Exam Review • .7 CRFee: $100

6552 B Weatherly P Sa 9:00a-5:00p R103ABClass meets 10/1.

ALDAC 195C TBA • .7 CRFee: $35-60

6553 C staff Sa 9:00a-5:00p R103ABClass meets 10/8.

Call (425) 564-2012 for information.

ALDAC 195D Law & Ethics in Review • .4 CRFee: $35

6554 D Weatherly P Sa 9:00a-1:00p R103ABClass meets 10/15.

ALDAC 195E DUI Assessment • 1 CRFee: $85

6555 E Stephenson FSa 9:30a-3:30p R103ABClass meets 10/21 & 10/22.

ALDAC 195F KCSARC—TBA • 1 CRFee: $85

6556 F Palmer L FSa 9:30a-3:30p R103ABClass meets 11/4 & 11/5.

Call (425) 564-2012 for information.

Check the BCC website for the most current info:

www.bcc.ctc.edu

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ALDAC 195G TBA • .7 CRFee: $35-60

6557 G staff Sa 9:00a-5:00p R103ABClass meets 11/12.Call (425) 564-2012 for information.

ALDAC 195H TBA • .7 CRFee: $35-60

6558 H staff Sa 9:00a-5:00p R103ABClass meets 11/19.Call (425) 564-2012 for information.

ALDAC 195I Life Designing in Addiction Counseling • .5 CRFee: $45

6559 I Weatherly P Sa 9:30a-3:30p R103ABClass meets 12/3.

ALDAC 206 Group Process in Chemical Dependency Treatment • 3 CRPrerequisite: ALDAC 101 or permission of program director. Fee $255

6561 A Dodd D T 6:30p-9:20p R103CClass meets 9/20 - 11/29. No class 10/4.

ALDAC 207 HIV/AIDS Risk Intervention For Counselors • 1 CRStudents must attend all sessions to earn the DASA certificate. Fee: $85

6562 A Funk E FSa 9:30a-3:30p R103ABClass meets 10/28 & 10/29.

ETHICS & LAW IN CHEMICAL DEPENDENCYALDAC 212 & ALDAC 215 together as a 4 credit course.

ALDAC 212 Ethics & Professionalism in Addiction Counseling • 2 CRPrerequisite: ALDAC 106 and 108 or permission of program director. Fee: $170

6563 A Weatherly P Th 5:30p-7:20p R103ABClass meets 9/22 - 12/1. No class 11/24.

ALDAC 215 Chemical Dependency & the Law • 2 CRPrerequisite: ALDAC 106 and 108 or permission of program director. Fee: $170

6564 A Weatherly P Th 7:30p-9:20p R103ABClass meets 9/22 - 12/1. No class 11/24.

ALDAC 220 Addiction Counseling Clinical Practicum • 3 CRPrerequisite: ALDAC 106,108 and 206 or permission of director. Fee: $276, includes liability insurance

6565 A Weatherly P W 5:30p-7:20p R103ABClass meets 9/21 - 11/30. No class 11/23.

ALDAC 230 Introduction to Family Systems: Intervention & Prevention • 3 CRPrerequisite: ALDAC 101, 105, and 106 or permission of program director. Fee: $255

6566 A staff Th 6:30p-9:20p R208Class meets 9/22 - 12/1. No class 11/24.

ALDAC 295 Psychopathology for Addiction Counselors • 5 CRFee: $425

6567 A Frederick P M 5:30p-9:30p R208Class meets Mondays 9/19 - 11/28. No class 10/31. Class also meets Fri. 11/11 & Sat. 11/12, 9:30 am - 3:30 pm.

American Sign LanguageARTS & HUMANITIES DIVISION

See World Languages.

American StudiesARTS & HUMANITIES DIVISION

AMST 101 Introduction to American Myth: The Challenge of American Identity • 5 CR0646 A Magie E daily 8:30a-9:20a R204

AMST 102 Introduction to American Culture: Comparative Culture: American Views of the Far East • 2 CR

Online course; see Distance Education

p. 46 for details.0652 OAS Bessho S arr arr R2300653 OAC Bessho S arr arr R230

AMST 114 American Film as Literature: The Political Thriller • 5 CR0658 A Cofer J MW 12:30p-2:40p R101

AMST 150 Introduction to Mass Media • 5 CRFulfills an humanities or social science course require-ment at BCC. Same as COMM 150. Either AMST 150 or COMM 150 may be taken for credit, not both.

0664 B George R TTh 12:30p-2:40p R101Also offered as part of a 10-credit package with ENGL 201 The Research Paper Expression; see English Combinations p. 24 for details.

1284 K Yarborough MTWTh 5:30p-7:40p R101

AMST 160 Introduction to American Political Culture • 5 CRSame as POLSC 160. Either AMST 160 or POLSC 160 may be taken for credit, not both.

0670 A Shah L daily 10:30a-11:20a C168

AMST 180 Anthropology of American Life • 5 CRSame as ANTH 180. Either AMST 180 or ANTH 180 may be taken for credit, not both.

Online course; see Distance Education

p. 46 for details.0675 OAS Jurji D arr arr A2510676 OAC Jurji D arr arr A251

AMST 200 Cultural Pluralism: Latin Culture in America • 5 CR0684 A Chapa O daily 10:30a-11:20a L211

AMST 260 Economic Development of the U.S. • 5 CRSame as ECON 260. Either AMST 260 or ECON 260 may be taken for credit, not both. Recommended 30 prior college credits.

Online course; see Distance Education

p. 46 for details.0687 OAS Baldwin R arr arr A2510688 OAC Baldwin R arr arr A251

AMST 285 American Humor • 5 CR0690 A staff TTh 12:30p-2:40p L126

AMST 286 Popular Culture: American Cinema • 5 CR0693 A Thornton D TTh 3:00p-5:10p L122

AMST 286 Popular Culture Offered this quarter as part of

“Sharing the Animal Planet,” a 16- credit Interdisciplinary Studies class; see p. 30 for details.

0600 A Burns/Meyer/ MTThF 8:30a-11:20a R110 Hanson also meets W 8:30a-1:20p R110

AMST 287 American Heroes: From Hero to Anti-Hero • 5 CR0696 A Cooper C daily 11:30a-12:20p L211

AMST 288 Frontiers—Land and Space: American Environments: City, Suburb and Wilderness • 5 CR

Online course; see Distance Education

p. 46 for details.0698 OAS Sanders JC arr arr R2300699 OAC Sanders JC arr arr R230

Animation & GraphicsBUSINESS DIVISION

This is a professional/technical program.

Business Division/Digital Communications website: www.bcc.ctc.edu/business

ANIM 115 Drawing for Animation I • 5 CR

Online course; see Distance Education

p. 46 for details.0215 OAS Jones C arr arr A2420216 OAC Jones C arr arr A242

ANIM 116 Drawing for Animation II • 5 CRPrerequisite: ANIM 115 at BCC with a C- or better, or entry code.

Online course; see Distance Education

p. 46 for details.0221 OAS Jones C arr arr A2420222 OAC Jones C arr arr A242

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ANIM 120 Animation Foundations • 5 CRPrerequisite: MEDIA 109 at BCC with a C- or better, or entry code. Fee: $43.70 computer use & $21.85 WEBCT.

0225 A Prigg R MW 12:30p-2:40p N209

ANIM 121 Imaging Foundations • 5 CRPrerequisite: MEDIA 109 at BCC with a C- or better, or entry code. Fee: $43.70 computer use & $21.85 WEBCT.

0229 A Garrow S TTh 9:30a-11:40a N202

ANIM 222 Vector Images & Illustrations • 5 CRPrerequisite: ANIM 121 at BCC with a C- or better, or entry code. Fee: $43.70 computer use & $21.85 WEBCT.

0241 A Garrow S TTh 3:00p-5:10p N202

ANIM 240 3-D Animation I • 5 CRPrerequisite: ANIM 115 and 120 at BCC with a C- or bet-ter, or entry code. Recommended: ANIM 121 and either COMM 112 or VIDEO 112.

Fee: $43.70 computer use & $21.85 WEBCT.

0244 A Prigg R MW 5:30p-7:40p N209

AnthropologySOCIAL SCIENCE DIVISION

ANTH 100 Introduction to Anthropology • 5 CR5200 A Osmundson daily 10:30a-11:20a R2105201 B staff MW 7:50p-10:00p R210

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 46 for details.5202 OAS Leeds L arr arr A2515203 OAC Leeds L arr arr A251

ANTH 180 Anthropology of American Life • 5 CRRecommended: 30 prior college credits.

Online course; see Distance Education

p. 46 for details.5210 OAS Jurji D arr arr A2515211 OAC Jurji D arr arr A251

ANTH 195 Great Discoveries in Archeology • 5 CR5205 A Gonlin N MW 12:30p-2:40p R203

ANTH 200 Language, Culture, & Society • 5 CRFulfills humanities course requirement at BCC.

5220 A Hunt K TTh 12:30p-2:40p R303

ANTH 201 Biological Anthropology • 5 CRFulfills natural science course requirement at BCC.

5225 A Epstein L daily 9:30a-10:20a R2105226 B Epstein L daily 11:30a-12:20p R2105227 C Gonlin N MW 3:00p-5:10p R210

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 46 for details.5228 OAS Jurji D arr arr A2515229 OAC Jurji D arr arr A251

ANTH 202 Cultural Anthropology • 5 CR5235 A Osmundson daily 8:30a-9:20a R2105236 B Osmundson daily 12:30p-1:20p R2105237 C staff MW 5:30p-7:40p R210

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 46 for details.5238 OAS Smith J arr arr A2515239 OAC Smith J arr arr A251

ANTH 203 Comparative Religion • 5 CRSame as INTST 203. Either ANTH 203 or INTST 203 may be taken for credit, not both.

Online course; see Distance Education

p. 46 for details.5245 OAS Jurji D arr arr A2515246 OAC Jurji D arr arr A2515247 OBS Jurji D arr arr A2515248 OBC Jurji D arr arr A251

Applied Linguistics & Language

ARTS & HUMANITIES DIVISION

ALL 111 Accent Modification • 4 CR6282 A staff MTWTh 9:30a-10:20a L217

ArtARTS & HUMANITIES DIVISION

ART 101 Modern Architecture & Design • 5 CRFee: $5.45 lab.

0728 A Bentley R MW 5:30p-7:40p B104

ART 105 Art Appreciation • 3 CRFee: $5.45 lab.

0732 A Tanzi R MW 2:30p-4:00p R204

ART 108 Introduction to Hand & Power Tools • 2 CRFee: $21.85 woodshop supplies.

0736 A Lillie G TTh 8:30a-11:20a C160Section A meets 9/20-10/27.

0737 B Lillie G TTh 8:30a-11:20a C160Section B meets 11/1-12/6.

0738 C Lillie G TTh 12:30p-3:20p C160Section C meets 9/20-10/27.

0739 D Lillie G TTh 12:30p-3:20p C160Section D meets 11/1-12/6.

ART 110 Two-Dimensional Design • 5 CRRequires additional lab time outside class.

0744 A staff MW 8:30a-11:20a C1540745 B staff TTh 9:30a-12:20p C1540746 C staff MW 12:30p-3:20p C1540747 D staff TTh 1:30p-4:20p C154

ART 111 Design: Color • 5 CRPrerequisite: ART 110. Requires additional lab time outside class.

0754 A staff MW 4:30p-7:20p C154

ART 112 Three-Dimensional Design • 5 CR Prerequisite: ART 108 required. Recommended: ART 110 and 111. Requires additional lab time outside class. Fee: $43.70 woodshop supplies.

0760 A Brown R MW 9:30a-12:20p C160 lab F 9:30a-12:20p C160

ART 120 Drawing I • 5 CRRequires additional lab time outside class.

0766 A staff TTh 8:30a-11:20a C2560767 B staff MW 9:30a-12:20p C2560768 C staff MW 1:30p-4:20p C2560769 D staff TTh 1:30p-4:20p C2560770 E staff TTh 5:30p-8:20p C256

ART 150 Basic Photo I • 5 CRRequires two hours of lab work per week. Photo lab open daily from 8:30am to 4:30pm. Fee: $30.60 photo lab supplies.

0778 A staff MWF 9:30a-11:20a C2510779 B staff TTh 9:30a-12:20p C2510780 C staff MWF 11:30a-1:20p C2510781 D staff MWF 1:30p-3:20p C251

ART 151 Basic Photo II • 5 CRPrerequisite: ART 150 or permission of instructor. Re-quires two hours of lab work per week. Photo lab open daily from 8:30am to 4:30pm. Fee: $30.60 photo lab supplies.

0784 A staff TTh 12:30p-3:20p C251

ART 153 Darkroom Laboratory Techniques • 1 CRPrerequisite: ART 150 or permission of instructor. May be repeated for a maximum of 3 credits. Photo lab open daily from 8:30am to 4:30pm. Fee: $30.60 photo lab supplies.

0786 A staff arr arr C253

ART 201 History of Western Art • 5 CRFee: $5.45 lab.

0798 A Artimovich V daily 11:30a-12:20p B1040799 B Artimovich V TTh 7:50p-10:00p B204

ART 202 History of Western Art • 5 CR

Telecourse; see Distance Education

p. 46 for details.0803 TAS Tanzi R Th 5:00p-7:00p B2040804 TAC Tanzi R Th 5:00p-7:00p B204

ART 203 History of Western Art • 5 CR

Telecourse; see Distance Education

p. 46 for details.0808 TAS Artimovich V T 5:00p-7:00p B2040809 TAC Artimovich V T 5:00p-7:00p B204

ART 260 Basic Ceramics I • 5 CRRequires additional lab time outside class during open lab hours. Fee: $41.50 ceramic lab supplies.

0812 A Husby L TTh 9:30a-12:20p C1570813 B Husby L TTh 1:30p-4:20p C157

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ART 261 Basic Ceramics II • 5 CRPrerequisite: ART 260. Requires additional lab time outside class during open lab hours. Fee: $41.50 ceramic lab supplies.

0818 A Husby L TTh 9:30a-12:20p C1570819 B Husby L TTh 1:30p-4:20p C157

AstronomySCIENCE DIVISION

ASTR 101 Introduction to Astronomy • 5 CREither ASTR 101 or ASTR 105 may be taken for credit, not both. Fee: $20.55 planetarium

3000 A Goss A daily 8:30a-9:20a B2443002 B Goss A daily 9:30a-10:20a B2443004 C staff daily 11:30a-12:20p B2443006 D staff daily 12:30p-1:20p B2443008 E staff daily 1:30p-2:20p B2443010 F staff TTh 3:00p-5:10p B2443012 G DeVault J MW 5:30p-7:40p B244

ASTR 105 Beginning Astronomy • 6 CREither ASTR 101 or ASTR 105 may be taken for credit, not both.

Online course; see Distance Education

p. 46 for details.3014 OAS staff arr arr L2003016 OAC staff arr arr L2003018 OBS staff arr arr L2003020 OBC staff arr arr L2003022 OCS Goss A arr arr L2003024 OCC Goss A arr arr L200

BiologySCIENCE DIVISION

BIOL 100 Introductory Biology • 6 CRFulfills laboratory science course requirement at BCC. Fee: $30.80 science lab.

3100 A Fennell J W 1:30p-3:20p L124 also meets F 1:30p-2:20p L124 also meets TTh 1:30p-3:20p C155

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 46 for details.

3106 OAS Steinert K arr arr L2003108 OAC Steinert K arr arr L2003110 OBS Steinert K arr arr L2003112 OBC Steinert K arr arr L200

Offered this quarter as part of “Sharing the Animal Planet,” a 16- credit Interdisciplinary Studies class; see p. 30 for details.

0600 A Burns/Meyer/ MTThF 8:30a-11:20a R110 Hanson also meets W 8:30a-1:20p R110

BIOL 101 General Biology I • 6 CRPrerequisite: Strongly recommended CHEM 100 or CHEM 101 or BASCI 098, or one year of high school chemistry. Fulfills laboratory science course requirement at BCC. Fee: $30.80 science lab.

3120 A Heins D MF 8:30a-10:20a B138 also meets W 7:30a-10:20a B1383121 B Burton C MWF 9:30a-10:20a L124 also meets TTh 8:30a-10:20a B1383122 C Burton C MWF 9:30a-10:20a L124 also meets TTh 10:30a-12:20p B1383123 D Richardson R MTTh 11:30a-12:20p L124 also meets TTh 12:30p-2:20p B1383124 E Richardson R MTTh 11:30a-12:20p L124 also meets TTh 2:30p-4:20p B1383127 F Burton C TThF 2:30p-3:20p L124 also meets MW 1:30p-3:20p B1383128 G Burton C TThF 2:30p-3:20p L124 also meets MW 3:30p-5:20p B1383129 H Maxfield A MW 5:30p-7:40p L124 also meets T 5:30p-7:40p B1383130 I Maxfield A MW 5:30p-7:40p L124 also meets Th 5:30p-7:40p B1383131 J Bangera M MT 7:50p-10:00p B138 also meets Th 7:50p-10:00p B1383132 WEA Gold M Sa 7:30a-10:30a- B138Section WEA requires a substantial amount of learning online. Classroom sessions are held on the day stated. Computer use is required. Additional fee $21.85. Please contact instructor directly by the first day of the quarter at [email protected]

Offered this quarter as part of “Of Mice and Matter: A Successful Journey through the Scientific Maze,” a 15- credit Interdisciplinary Studies class; see p. 30 for details.

0605 A Kelso/Lyle daily 9:30a-12:20p B228 also meets WTh 8:30a-9:20a B223

BIOL 125 SURVEY OF HUMAN DISEASES • 5 CRNew course offering for Fall 2005: Survey of Human Diseases examines the pathophysiology, diagnosis, and treatment of common and/or emerging diseases in today’s society such as coronary artery disease, hy-pertension, asthma, ulcers, Parkinson’s disease, kidney stones, arthritis, HIV, West Nile virus, salmonella, bovine spongiform encephalopathy, etc.

Online course; see Distance Education

p. 46 for details.

3135 OAS Jejurikar S arr arr L2003137 OAC Jejurikar S arr arr L200

BIOL 130 Nutrition & the Human Body • 5 CRSame as HOMEC 130 and NUTR 130. Only one of the three (BIOL 130, HOMEC 130, NUTR 130) may be taken for credit. Recommended: BIOL 101. Fulfills natural sci-ence course requirement at BCC.

3138 A Bangera M daily 1:30p-2:20p R210

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 46 for details.

3140 OAS Gold M arr arr L2003142 OAC Gold M arr arr L200

3144 OBS Jejurikar S arr arr L2003146 OBC Jejurikar S arr arr L2003148 OCS Jejurikar S arr arr L2003150 OCC Jejurikar S arr arr L200

BIOL 150 Marine Biology • 6 CRFulfills laboratory science course requirement at BCC. Fee: $30.80 science lab.

3151 A Miller S M 10:30a-1:20p B120 also meets TTh 11:30a-1:20p B120

BIOL 201 Introductory Biology for Majors I • 6 CRFulfills laboratory science course requirement at BCC. Prerequisite: BIOL 101 and CHEM 140 or equivalent. Fee: $30.80 science lab.

3152 A Elliott S MTTh 10:30a-11:20a L124 also meets WF 8:30a-10:20a B1213154 B Elliott S MTTh 10:30a-11:20a L124 also meets WF 10:30a-12:20p B1213156 C Ellinger J MW 3:30p-4:45p L124 also meets TTh 1:30p-3:20p B1213158 D Ellinger J MW 3:30p-4:45p L124 also meets TTh 3:30p-5:20p B121

BIOL 250 Microbiology • 6 CRFulfills laboratory science course requirement at BCC. Prerequisite: BIOL 101 or 201 at BCC with a C or better; or entry code. Fee: $30.80 science lab.

3180 A Mauldin D M 7:30a-8:20a B114 also meets TWTh 7:30a-9:20a B1143182 B Mauldin D M 10:30a-11:20a B114 also meets TWTh 10:30a-12:20p B1143184 C Mauldin D M 1:30p-2:20p B114 also meets TWTh 1:30p-3:20p B1143186 D Bangera M MW 5:30p-7:00p B114 also meets TTh 5:30p-7:40p B114If you are unable to attend the labs held during the first week of the quarter, you will receive an “F” for the course.

BIOL 260 Human Anatomy & Physiology I • 6 CRFulfills laboratory science course requirement at BCC. Prerequisite: BIOL 101 or 201 at BCC with a C or better; or entry code. Fee: $30.80 science lab.

3200 A Ellinger J MWF 8:30a-9:20a L124 also meets TTh 7:30a-9:20a B1203202 B Ellinger J MWF 8:30a-9:20a L124 also meets TTh 9:30a-11:20a B1203204 C Anderson J MTTh 1:30p-2:20p L124 also meets WF 11:30a-1:20p B1203206 D Anderson J MTTh 1:30p-2:20p L124 also meets WF 1:30p-3:20p B1203208 E staff M 2:30p-4:20p B120 also meets W 3:30p-4:20p B120 also meets TTh 2:30p-4:20p B1203210 F staff MTh 5:30p-7:40p B120 also meets T 5:30p-7:40p B1203212 WEA Mauldin D Sa 7:30a-11:30a- B121 also meets Sa 12:30p-3:00p B121Section WEA meets 9/15-12/3.

Check out the BCC

website for the latest information: www.bcc.ctc.edu

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BIOL 261 Human Anatomy & Physiology II • 6 CRFulfills laboratory science course requirement at BCC. Prerequisite: BIOL 260 at BCC with a C or better; or entry code. Fee: $30.80 science lab.

3228 A Sossong N W 10:30a-12:20p L124 also meets F 10:30a-11:20a L124 also meets TTh 8:30a-10:20a B1213222 B Sossong N W 10:30a-12:20p L124 also meets F 10:30a-11:20a L124 also meets TTh 10:30a-12:20p B1213224 C Elliott S MTTh 12:30p-1:20p B121 also meets WF 12:30p-2:20p B1213226 D Sossong N MWTh 5:30p-7:40p B121

BotanySCIENCE DIVISION

BOTAN 110 Introductory Plant Biology • 6 CRFulfills laboratory science course requirement at BCC. Fee: $30.80 science lab.

3250 A Maxfield A MWF 10:30a-11:20a B138 also meets TTh 10:30a-12:20p C1553252 B Haemmerle MTTh 5:30p-7:40p C155

BOTAN 120 Introduction to Mycology • 6 CR

Online course; see Distance Education

p. 46 for details.3258 OAS Hanson M arr arr L2003260 OAC Hanson M arr arr L200

Business Administration—Transfer

BUSINESS DIVISION

Business Division/Digital Communications website: www.bcc.ctc.edu/business

BA 200 Business Law—Legal Foundations • 5 CR4079 A Klotz K daily 7:30a-8:20a A1094080 B Engle D daily 10:30a-11:20a A1094081 C staff MW 5:30p-7:40p N2044082 D staff TTh 5:30p-7:40p N204

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 46 for details.4085 OAS staff arr arr A2424086 OAC staff arr arr A2424087 OBS staff arr arr A2424088 OBC staff arr arr A242

BA 240 Statistical Analysis • 5 CRPrerequisite: MATH 156 with a C- or better, or entry code. Fee: $43.70 computer use.

4091 A Lum L daily 7:30a-8:20a R3014092 B Watanabe L TTh 12:30p-2:40p N2044093 C Yamasaki D TTh 5:30p-7:40p A109

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 46 for details.4096 OAS Woo J arr arr A2424097 OAC Woo J arr arr A2424098 OBS Woo J arr arr A2424099 OBC Woo J arr arr A242

Business IntelligenceBUSINESS DIVISION

This is a professional/technical program.

Business Division/Digital Communications website: www.bcc.ctc.edu/business

BUSIT 105 Multi-Dimensional Analysis I • 5 CRIntroduces the concepts and current methodologies for creating On-Line Analytical Processing (OLAP) da-tabases. Students develop Key Performance Indicators and use hands-on exercises with current server tools to create, process, browse and secure data cubes of vari-ous designs. The course material, including all lectures and hands-on exercises, will be provided via a CD. The CD will be supplemented by on-line interaction with the instructor. Students need not attend class. The optional class sessions will be used for questions, discussions, and for students to work on hands-on exercises. No new material will be presented by the instructor. A summary of the sessions will be provided on-line.Prerequisite: BTS 168 with a C- or better. Fee: $43.70 computer use.

4675 A Perry J TTh 5:30p-7:40p A134

Business Technology Systems

BUSINESS DIVISION

This is a professional/technical program.

Business Division/Digital Communications website: www.bcc.ctc.edu/business

BTS 101 Keyboarding I • 3 CRFee: $43.70 computer use.

4100 A Stenseth C TTh 5:30p-7:00p A132

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 46 for details.4103 OAS staff arr arr A2424104 OAC staff arr arr A2424105 OBS staff arr arr A2424106 OBC staff arr arr A242

BTS 104 Keyboarding Review & Speed Building • 3 CRPrerequisite: BTS 101 or equivalent experience recom-mended. Fee: $43.70 computer use.

4109 A Stenseth C TTh 5:30p-7:00p A132

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 46 for details.4112 OAS staff arr arr A2424113 OAC staff arr arr A242

BTS 109 Business Communications • 5 CRPrerequisite: BTS 161 or equivalent experience and ENGL 092 or 093. Keyboarding skill recommended. Fee: $43.70 computer use.

4124 A Staples J daily 8:30a-9:20a A130

BTS 141 Presentation Applications: Beginning • 1 CRPrerequisite: Previous computer experience or permis-sion of instructor.

Online course; see Distance Education

p. 46 for details.4129 OAS Kennedy T arr arr A2424130 OAC Kennedy T arr arr A242

BTS 142 Presentation Applications: Intermediate • 1 CRRecommended Prerequisite: BTS 141.

Online course; see Distance Education

p. 46 for details.4136 OAS Kennedy T arr arr A2424137 OAC Kennedy T arr arr A242

BTS 143 Presentation Applications: Advanced • 1 CRRecommended Prerequisite: BTS 142.

Online course; see Distance Education

p. 46 for details.4144 OAS Kennedy T arr arr A2424145 OAC Kennedy T arr arr A242

BTS 144 Personal Information Manager • 3 CRPrerequisite: BTS 161 or equivalent experience by permission of instructor. Fee: $16.35 computer use.

4148 A Kennedy T MW 3:00p-4:20p A132

BTS 145 Internet Basics • 1 CRPrerequisite: Previous computer experience or permis-sion of instructor.

Online course; see Distance Education

p. 46 for details.4150 OAS Griggs D arr arr A2424151 OAC Griggs D arr arr A242

BTS 146 10-Key • 1 CRPrerequisite: Previous computer experience or permis-sion of instructor.

Online course; see Distance Education

p. 46 for details.4154 OAS Mazzoni R arr arr A2424155 OAC Mazzoni R arr arr A242

BTS 161 Computer & Software Fundamentals • 5 CRPrerequisite: BTS 101 or 104 or equivalent keyboarding experience recommended. Fee: $43.70 computer use.

4167 A Marks S daily 9:30a-10:20a A1334168 B Marks S daily 10:30a-11:20a A1334169 C Blume M daily 11:30a-12:20p A133Sections A-C will meet 4 days a week with one online and/or lab day.

4170 D Wallis S TTh 7:50p-10:00p A133

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 46 for details.

4175 OAS staff arr arr A2424176 OAC staff arr arr A2424177 OBS staff arr arr A2424178 OBC staff arr arr A242

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BTS 154 Spreadsheet Apps—Links VLookUps & Templates • 1 CRPrerequisite: BTS 161 or equivalent experience recom-mended. Fee: $10.25 tech lab.

4161 TL staff TTh arr A133

BTS 155 Spreadsheet Apps—Advanced Logic Functions • 1 CRPrerequisite: BTS 161 or equivalent experience recom-mended. Fee: $10.25 tech lab.

4162 TL staff TTh arr A133

BTS 181 Word Processing—Editing & Formatting • 1 CRPrerequisite: BTS 161 or equivalent experience recom-mended. Fee: $10.25 tech lab.

4204 TL staff TTh arr A133

BTS 182 Word Processing—Tables, Columns, & Graphics • 1 CRPrerequisite: BTS 161 or equivalent experience recom-mended. Fee: $10.25 tech lab.

4205 TL staff TTh arr A133

BTS 183 Word Processing—Sharing Documents • 1 CRPrerequisite: BTS 161 or equivalent experience recom-mended. Fee: $10.25 tech lab.

4206 TL staff TTh arr A133

BTS 184 Word Processing—Managing Long Documents • 1 CRPrerequisite: BTS 161 or equivalent experience recom-mended. Fee: $10.25 tech lab.

4207 TL staff TTh arr A133

BTS 185 Word Processing—Forms & Macros • 1 CRPrerequisite: BTS 161 or equivalent experience recom-mended. Fee: $10.25 tech lab.

4208 TL staff TTh arr A133

BTS 163 Word Processing Applications • 5 CRPrerequisite: BTS 161 or equivalent experience recom-mended. Fee: $43.70 computer use.

4181 A Marks S daily 8:30a-9:20a A133Section A will meet 4 days a week with one online and/or lab day.

BTS 165 Spreadsheet Applications • 5 CRPrerequisite: BTS 161 or equivalent experience recom-mended. Fee: $43.70 computer use.

4185 A Reinke M TTh 10:30a-12:20p A1324186 B McElvain B MW 7:50p-10:00p A133

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 46 for details.

4188 OAS staff arr arr A2424189 OAC staff arr arr A242

BTS 168 Database Applications • 5 CRPrerequisite: BTS 161 or equivalent experience recom-mended. Fee: $43.70 computer use.

4192 A Griggs D daily 8:30a-9:20a A132Section A will meet 4 days a week with one online and/or lab day.

4193 B Williams M MW 5:30p-7:40p A132

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 46 for details.

4195 OAS Williams M arr arr A2424196 OAC Williams M arr arr A242

BTS 172 Managing Office Technology • 5 CRPrerequisite: BTS 161 or equivalent experience recom-mended. Fee: $43.70 computer use.

4199 A Lake J MW 12:30p-2:40p B142

BTS 186 Beginning Desktop Publishing • 5 CRPrerequisite: BTS 161 or equivalent experience recom-mended. Fee: $43.70 computer use.

4212 A Reinke M MW 12:30p-2:40p A132

BTS 280 Project Management Applications • 5 CRPrerequisite: BTS 161 or equivalent experience by permission of instructor.

Online course; see Distance Education

p. 46 for details.4221 OAS Griggs D arr arr A2424222 OAC Griggs D arr arr A242

BTS 293 Teaching Technology • 5 CRPrerequisite: BTS 161 or equivalent experience recom-mended.

This is a weekly seminar class for teaching assistants who spend 4 additional hours per week as a TA in a BTS technology course.

4229 A Staples J T 12:30p-1:20p A206

BTS TECHNOLOGY LABThe following classes are offered as self-paced 1-credit modules that are administered in a lab and online environment. Students sign up for a primary hour to use the lab either 1:30-2:30, 2:30-3:30, or 3:30-4:30. Students may use the Tech Lab longer as space is available. Students are expected to come to the lab hour on the first day for orientation and enrollment as well as for self-scheduled tests. All courses are continuous enrollment and can be taken in any order.

BTS 105 Beginning Keyboarding—Alphabet Keys • 1 CRFee: $10.25 tech lab.

4117 TL staff TTh arr A133

BTS 106 Beginning Keyboarding—Figure and Symbol Keys • 1 CRFee: $10.25 tech lab.

4118 TL staff TTh arr A133

BTS 107 Beginning Keyboarding—Keypad and Skillbuilding • 1 CRFee: $10.25 tech lab.4119 TL staff TTh arr A133

BTS 141 Presentation Applications: Beginning • 1 CRPrerequisite: Previous computer experience or permis-sion of instructor. Fee: $10.25 tech lab.4127 TL staff TTh arr A133

BTS 142 Presentation Applications: Intermediate • 1 CRRecommended Prerequisite: BTS 141 recommended. Fee: $10.25 tech lab.4134 TL staff TTh arr A133

BTS 143 Presentation Applications: Advanced • 1 CRRecommended Prerequisite: BTS 142. Fee: $10.25 tech lab.4140 TL staff TTh arr A133

BTS 151 Spreadsheet Applications—Formulas & Functions • 1 CRPrerequisite: BTS 161 or equivalent experience recom-mended. Fee: $10.25 tech lab.4158 TL staff TTh arr A133

BTS 152 Spreadsheet Applications—Charts & Formatting • 1 CRPrerequisite: BTS 161 or equivalent experience recom-mended. Fee: $10.25 tech lab.

4159 TL staff TTh arr A133

BTS 153 Spreadsheet Apps—Data Lists & Pivot Tables • 1 CRPrerequisite: BTS 161 or equivalent experience recom-mended. Fee: $10.25 tech lab.

4160 TL staff TTh arr A133

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ChemistrySCIENCE DIVISION

CHEM 100 Chemical Concepts • 5 CREither CHEM 100 or CHEM 110 may be taken for credit, not both.

3261 A Heins D daily 12:30p-1:20p L124

CHEM 101 Introduction to Chemistry • 6 CRPrerequisite: MATH 085 or 097. Fee: $30.80 science lab.

3270 A Mayer J MWTh 8:30a-9:20a B229 also meets M 9:30a-10:20a B223 also meets T 8:30a-11:20a B2233272 B Mayer J MWTh 8:30a-9:20a B229 also meets W 7:30a-8:20a B223 also meets F 7:30a-10:20a B2233280 F staff TF 12:30p-2:40p B228 also meets Th 12:30p-2:40p B2233282 G Mayer J MTh 12:30p-2:40p B228 also meets T 12:30p-2:40p B2233284 H Lyle C M 2:30p-5:20p B229Section H requires a substantial amount of learning online. Classroom sessions are held on the day stated. Computer use is required. Additional fee $21.85.

3285 I Goldston B TTh 5:30p-7:40p B229 also meets M 5:30p-7:40p B2233286 J Goldston B TTh 5:30p-7:40p B229 also meets W 5:30p-7:40p B2233287 K staff MW 7:50p-10:00p B229 also meets Th 7:50p-10:00p B223CHEM 101 is also offered as part of the accelerated combination CHEM 101/140 course, item #3274. Class meets 9/19-10/25.

Offered this quarter as part of “Of Mice and Matter: A Successful Journey through the Scientific Maze,” a 15- credit Interdisciplinary Studies class; see p. 30 for details.

0605 A Kelso/Lyle daily 9:30a-12:20p B228 also meets WTh 8:30a-9:20a B223

CHEM 101/140 COMBINATION • 12 CRPrerequisite: MATH 99 or equivalent. Fee: $30.80 science lab for CHEM 101 and $30.80 sci-ence lab for CHEM 140.

This accelerated combination course will provide an op-portunity for students to take CHEM 101 and CHEM 140 in the same quarter. Students completing these linked courses will be able to finish the CHEM 140/150/160 sequence in one academic year. Students registering for item #3274 will be enrolled in both CHEM 101 and CHEM 140. If you are interested in only the Chem 140 portion of this accelerated linked course, please contact the instructor directly at [email protected]. These courses require a substantial amount of learning online.

3274 C Gold M MW 9:30a-12:20p B264 also meets TTh 9:30a-12:20p B229 also meets F 10:30a-12:20p B223CHEM 101 meets 9/19-10/25. CHEM 140 meets 10/26-12/7.

CHEM 102 Introduction to Organic Chemistry & Biochemistry • 6 CRPrerequisite: CHEM 101 or permission of instructor. Fee: $30.80 science lab.

3290 A staff MWTh 8:30a-9:20a B228 also meets M 9:30a-10:20a B226 also meets T 8:30a-11:20a B2263292 B staff MWTh 8:30a-9:20a B228 also meets W 7:30a-8:20a B228 also meets F 7:30a-10:20a B226

CHEM 110 Understanding the Chemistry Around You • 6 CREither CHEM 100 or CHEM 110 may be taken for credit, not both.

Online course; see Distance Education

p. 46 for details.3310 OAS Chickering J arr arr L2003320 OAC Chickering J arr arr L200

CHEM 140 General Inorganic & Physical Chemistry I • 6 CRPrerequisite: MATH 099 or equivalent, and either 1 year of high school chemistry or CHEM 101. Fee: $30.80 science lab.

3316 A Shelley C MWF 9:30a-10:20a B229 also meets M 10:30a-11:20a B229 also meets T 8:30a-11:20a B2643317 B Shelley C MWF 9:30a-10:20a B229 also meets W 10:30a-11:20a B229 also meets Th 8:30a-11:20a B2643219 D Chickering J MWF 11:30a-12:20p B229 also meets T 11:30a-2:20p B264 also meets M 12:30p-1:20p B2263220 E Chickering J MWF 11:30a-12:20p B229 also meets Th 11:30a-2:20p B264 also meets W 12:30p-1:20p B2263221 F Shelley C TTh 12:30p-2:40p B229 also meets M 12:30p-2:40p B2643225 G staff TTh 3:00p-5:10p B228 also meets M 3:00p-5:10p B2643223 H Surendranath MW 5:30p-7:40p B228 also meets T 5:30p-7:40p B2643227 I Surendranath MW 5:30p-7:40p B228 also meets Th 5:30p-7:40p B264CHEM 140 is also offered as part of the accelerated combination CHEM 101/140 course, item #3274. Class meets 10/26-12/7.

CHEM 150 General Inorganic & Physical Chemistry II • 6 CRPrerequisite: CHEM 140 or equivalent. Fee: $30.80 science lab.

3330 A staff TTh 3:00p-5:10p B229 also meets M 3:00p-5:10p B2263332 B staff MW 5:30p-7:40p B229 also meets Th 5:30p-7:40p B226

CHEM 160 General Inorganic & Physical Chemistry III • 6 CRPrerequisite: CHEM 150 or equivalent. Fee: $30.80 science lab.

3350 A staff MW 3:00p-5:10p B228 also meets Th 3:00p-5:10p B2643352 B staff TTh 7:50p-10:00p B228 also meets M 7:50p-10:00p B264

CHEM 231 Organic Chemistry I • 6 CRPrerequisite: CHEM 140, 150, and 160. Fee: $30.80 science lab.

3381 A Goldston B MWF 12:30p-1:20p B229 also meets M 1:30p-2:20p B229 also meets T 12:30p-3:20p B2263383 B Goldston B MWF 12:30p-1:20p B229 also meets W 1:30p-2:20p B229 also meets Th 12:30p-3:20p B2263384 C staff TTh 1:30p-3:20p R305 also meets F 12:30p-3:20p B226

ChineseARTS & HUMANITIES DIVISION

See World Languages.

CommunicationARTS & HUMANITIES DIVISION

COMM 101 Exploring the Digital Future • 5 CRSame as MEDIA 101. Either COMM 101 or MEDIA 101 may be taken for credit, not both.

0902 A staff MW 5:30p-7:40p L122

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 46 for details.0903 OAS Korolenko M arr arr R2300904 OAC Korolenko M arr arr R230

COMM 102 Techniques & Technology of Persuasion • 5 CRSame as MEDIA 102. Either COMM 102 or MEDIA 102 may be taken for credit, not both.

0910 A Korolenko M MW 12:30p-2:40p N204Section A combines classroom and online learning. Computer use required. Additional fee $21.26

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 46 for details.0911 OAS Korolenko M arr arr R2300912 OAC Korolenko M arr arr R230

COMM 103 Media & Messages • 5 CRSame as MEDIA 103. Either COMM 103 or MEDIA 103 may be taken for credit, not both.

0918 A staff MW 12:30p-2:40p L122

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 46 for details.0919 OAS staff arr arr R2300920 OAC staff arr arr R230

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COMM 104 Multicultural Media Messages • 5 CRSame as MEDIA 104. Either COMM 104 or MEDIA 104 may be taken for credit, not both.

Online course; see Distance Education

p. 46 for details.0926 OAS staff arr arr R2300927 OAC staff arr arr R230

COMM 106 Writing for the World Wide Web • 5 CRSame as MEDIA 106. Either COMM 106 or MEDIA 106 may be taken for credit, not both. Prerequisite: ENGL 101 or BTS 109 recommended.

Online course; see Distance Education

p. 46 for details.0923 OAS staff arr arr R2300924 OAC staff arr arr R230

COMM 108 Media/Digital Law & Ethics • 5 CRSame as MEDIA 108. Either COMM 108 or MEDIA 108 may be taken for credit, not both.

Online course; see Distance Education

p. 46 for details.0930 OAS staff arr arr R2300931 OAC staff arr arr R230

COMM 120 History of Cinema 1880 to 1945 • 5 CRRecommended: ENGL 101 and completion of any MEDIA Theory course.

Same as MEDIA 120. Either COMM 120 or MEDIA 120 may be taken for credit, not both.

0928 A staff MW 3:00p-5:10p L122

COMM 141 Introduction to Media Writing • 5 CRPrerequisite: Placement by assessment in ENGL 101, or ENGL 092 or 093 at BCC with a C- or better, or entry code.

0952 A Torrence J daily 1:30p-2:20p R204

COMM 143 Editing Techniques • 3 CRPrerequisite: COMM 141 or ENGL 101, or entry code. Requires additional time outside class.

0958 A Torrence J MWF 10:30a-11:20a C212

COMM 144 Newspaper Design • 3 CRPrerequisite: COMM 141 or ENGL 101, or entry code. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 credits. Requires additional time outside class.

0960 A Torrence J TTh 10:30a-11:20a C212

COMM 145 Advertising staff • 3 CRRequires additional time outside class.

0962 A Torrence J TTh 10:30a-11:20a C212

COMM 146 News staff • 3 CRMay be repeated for a maximum of 6 credits. Requires additional time outside class.

0964 A Torrence J MWF 10:30a-11:20a C212

COMM 150 Introduction to Mass Media • 5 CRFulfills a social science course requirement at BCC. Same as AMST 150. Either COMM 150 or AMST 150 may be taken for credit, not both.

0970 B George R TTh 12:30p-2:40p R101Also offered as part of a 10-credit package with ENGL 201 The Research Paper Expression; see English Combinations p. 24 for details.

1285 L Yarborough MTWTh 5:30p-7:40p R101

COMM 161 Basic Broadcasting • 5 CRFee: $10.90 lab.

0976 A Ducey J daily 9:30a-10:20a L122 lab MW 10:30a-11:20a C2350977 B Ducey J daily 9:30a-10:20a L122 lab TTh 10:30a-11:20a C2350978 C Ducey J daily 9:30a-10:20a L122 lab MW 11:30a-12:20p C235

COMM 216 Scripting for Film, Video, & Multimedia • 5 CRPrerequisite: COMM 141 or ENGL 101, 201, 270, 271, or 272 at BCC (or equivalent English course at another col-lege) with a C- or better; or entry code. Same as MEDIA 216. Credit cannot be obtained for both COMM 216 and MEDIA 216. Either COMM 216 or MEDIA 216 may be taken for credit, not both.

Online course; see Distance Education

p. 46 for details.0933 OAS Lucas P arr arr R2300934 OAC Lucas P arr arr R230

COMM 266 Practicum in Broadcasting • 5 CRPrerequisite: COMM 161 or entry code. May be repeated for a maximum of 10 credits.

0992 A staff arr arr C235

Computer-Related Credit Classes

If you are looking for computer technology instruction at BCC, please see the following:

Animation & Graphics (ANIM)Computer Science—Transfer (CS)Database Administration (DBA)Gaming (GAME)Information Technology (IT)Internet Application Development (IDEV)Media Communications & Technology (MEDIA)Medical Information Technology (MEDIT)Network Services & Computing Systems (NSCOM)Programming (PROG)Technical Support (TECH)Video Production (VIDEO)Web Multimedia Authoring (WEBMM)Wireless Technology (WRLS)

Computer Science— Transfer

BUSINESS DIVISION

Business Division/Digital Communications website: www.bcc.ctc.edu/business

CS 110 Introduction to Computers & Applications • 5 CRNot intended for Computer Science majors. Fee: $43.70 computer use.

4300 A Gelotte M daily 9:30a-10:20a R3014301 B Iverson B daily 11:30a-12:20p R3014302 C staff TTh 5:30p-7:40p R301

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 46 for details.

4304 OAS Gelotte M arr arr A2424305 OAC Gelotte M arr arr A242

CS 210 Fundamentals of Computer Science I • 5 CRPrerequisite: MATH 105 with a C- or better, or entry code.

4310 B Gelotte M daily 10:30a-11:20a R3014311 C Iverson B TTh 12:30p-2:40p R3014312 D Iverson B MW 12:30p-2:40p R3014313 E Gandham R TTh 7:50p-10:00p R301

CS 211 Fundamentals of Computer Science II • 5 CRPrerequisite: CS 210 or entry code.

4317 A Gelotte M daily 12:30p-1:20p R302

DanceARTS & HUMANITIES DIVISION

DANCE 130 Jazz Technique I • 2 CRFee: $2.55 lab.

1052 A Platt B TTh 11:30a-1:20p R014

DANCE 131 Jazz Technique II • 2 CRPrerequisite: DANCE 130 or permission of instructor. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 credits. Fee: $2.55 lab.

1055 A Platt B MW 9:30a-11:20a R014

DANCE 140 Ballet Technique I • 2 CRMay be repeated for a maximum of 6 credits. Fee: $2.55 lab.

1058 A Platt B TTh 9:30a-11:20a R0141059 B Platt B MW 3:00p-5:10p R014

DANCE 141 Ballet Technique II • 2 CRPrerequisite: DANCE 140 or equivalent. Fee: $2.55 lab.

1062 A Platt B TTh 9:30a-11:20a R0141063 B Platt B MW 3:00p-5:10p R014

DANCE 151 Contemporary Dance I • 2 CRSame as PE 151. Either DANCE 151 or PE 151 may be taken for credit, not both. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 credits. Fee: $2.55 lab.

1065 A Platt B MW 11:30a-1:20p R014

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DANCE 152 Contemporary Dance II • 2 CRSame as PE 152. Either DANCE 152 or PE 152 may be taken for credit, not both. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 credits. Fee: $2.55 lab.

1068 A Platt B MW 11:30a-1:20p R014

DANCE 201 Dance Ensemble I • 5 CRPrerequisite: Audition and permission of instructor. May be repeated for a maximum of 15 credits.

1071 A Platt B M 6:30p-8:20p E200 rehearsal W 6:30p-8:20p R014First class meets Monday, 9/20, at 6:30pm in the Carlson Theater.

Database AdministrationBUSINESS DIVISION

This is a professional/technical program.

Business Division/Digital Communications website: www.bcc.edu/business

DBA 232 Database Administration • 5 CRProvides hands on practice utilizing SQL Server tools for administrative functions such as backup, recovery, use of SQL scripts, replication and other data management tasks.

Prerequisite: DBA 130 with a C- or better. Placement by assessment into ENGL 101; or ENGL 092 or 093 with a C- or better, or entry code. Fee: $43.70 computer use.

4344 A Manning M MW 5:30p-7:40p A133

Developmental Education—English as a

Second LanguageARTS & HUMANITIES DIVISION

DEVED 061/062/ENGL 080 Strategies for Learning English: Reading & Writing and Reading LabThis 11 or 12-credit combined course prepares English-as-a-Second-Language students for credit courses by building reading comprehension, vocabulary, grammar and writing skills. Students participate in writing work which coordinates with reading, speaking and listening activities.Prerequisite: Placement by assessment. Fee: $16.35

1100 A staff daily 11:30a-1:20p C1401101 B staff MTWTh 5:30p-7:40p C140

Diagnostic UltrasoundHEALTH SCIENCES, EDUCATION & WELLNESS

This is a professional/technical program.

DUTEC 105 Pathophysiology I • 3 CRPrerequisite: BIOL 260 and 261 and acceptance into the program or permission of program chair.

2008 A staff M 6:00p-8:50p B252

DUTEC 107 Human Cross-Sectional Anatomy • 7 CRPrerequisite: Acceptance into program or permission of program chair. Fee: $10.25 lab.

2013 A staff MW 1:00p-3:20p B102 also meets T 1:00p-2:50p B102

DUTEC 110 Ultrasound I: Abdominal Scanning & Techniques • 4 CRPrerequisite: Acceptance into program or permission of program chair. Requires additional time outside of class for clinical observations. Fee: $15.40 lab.

2018 A staff Th 1:00p-3:50p B102

DUTEC 170 Ultrasound Physics & Instrumentation I • 3 CRPrerequisite: Acceptance into program or permission of program chair.

2025 A staff TTh 11:00a-12:20p B252

DUTEC 181 Advanced Studies: Echo-Vascular • 3 CRPrerequisite: Acceptance into program or permission of program chair.

2031 A staff Th 6:00p-8:50p B102

DUTEC 210 Clinical Practicum I • 15 CRPrerequisite: Acceptance into program, and completion of all prior program coursework with a grade of C or better.

Fees: $15.40 lab plus $21 malpractice insurance.

2039 A staff arr arr arr

DramaARTS & HUMANITIES DIVISION

DRAMA 101 Introduction to the Theater • 5 CR1076 A staff daily 9:30a-10:20a E1011077 B Doyle T daily 10:30a-11:20a L122

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 46 for details.

1078 OAS Doyle T arr arr R2301079 OAC Doyle T arr arr R230

DRAMA 112 Stage Lighting • 4 CRPrerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in DRAMA 290.

1082 A Healy B MWF 11:30a-12:20p E200 lab F 12:30p-2:20p E200

DRAMA 151 Acting: Improvisation • 5 CR1084 A Hoffman B MTWTh 10:30a-12:20p E101

DRAMA 251 Advanced Acting: Contemporary Scene Study • 5 CRPrerequisite: Permission of instructor and/or audition. Final performance and rehearsals will take place during finals week.

1090 A Doyle T MTWTh 12:30p-2:20p E101

DRAMA 280 Studio Theater • 5 CRPrerequisite: Permission of instructor. May be repeated for a maximum of 30 credits. Fee: $43.70

1093 A Doyle T MTWTh 7:00p-10:00p E101 rehearsal arr arr E101

DRAMA 290 Technical Practice • 1 CRConcurrent enrollment in DRAMA 110 or 112 and permission of instructor. Crew component of DRAMA 110 and 112.

1096 A Healy B arr arr E120

Early Childhood EducationHEALTH SCIENCES, EDUCATION & WELLNESS

Work-Based Learning in Early Childhood EducationWork-Based Learning combines on-site training with classroom instruction and 30 hours of practice per week at the BCC Early Learning Family and Childcare Center. Some paid positions are available. This is a 15-credit block. Call (425) 564-2674 for information/permission.Prerequisite: Conversational English skills and permis-sion of instructor.

2046 X Sloan S MTWTh 1:00p-2:45p Q210

ECED 135 Practicum for Special Education • 5 CRPrerequisite: Conversational English skills and permis-sion of instructor. Nine clinical hours per week.

2055 A Halliburton M 6:00p-8:00p C167

ECED 170 STARS Class: The Basics of Childcare • 2 CR

Online course; see Distance Education

p. 46 for details.2057 OAS staff arr arr arrCourse is taught in English and Spanish.

ECED 171 Introduction to Early Childhood Education • 5 CRThree clinical hours per week. Fee: $15.40 materials.

2059 A Halliburton T 1:30p-4:20p C1672060 B Halliburton T 6:00p-9:00p C167

ECED 175 Portfolio I: Early Childhood Education Majors • 1 CRPrerequisite: Previous or concurrent enrollment in ECED 172, 181, 191, 192 or 193.

2062 A Halliburton M 8:15p-9:15p C167Credit from this course should not be used for purposes of financial aid.

ECED 191 Practicum: Curriculum & Instruction • 5 CRPrerequisite: Conversational English skills and permis-sion of instructor. Nine clinical hours per week.

2068 A Halliburton M 6:00p-8:00p C167

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EngineeringSCIENCE DIVISION

ENGR 110 Engineering Orientation • 2 CRCourse is graded “pass/fail.”

3411 A Lee F TTh 11:30a-12:20p L120

ENGR 123 Engineering Graphics • 4 CRPrerequisite: MATH 098 or 099.

Fee: $16.35 computer use.

3415 A Lee F MWF 9:30a-11:20a L1203417 B Peterson S MWF 11:30a-1:20p L120

ENGR 210 Statics • 4 CRPrerequisite: ENGR 111 or MATH 126 or PHYS 121.

3425 A Sterioff R TTh 5:30p-7:15p L220

ENGR 220 Introduction to Mechanics of Materials • 4 CRPrerequisite: ENGR 210.

3435 A Lee F TTh 1:30p-3:20p R205

ENGR 260 Thermodynamics • 4 CRRecommended: CHEM 150 and MATH 125.

3445 A Lee F MW 5:30p-7:15p L120

English— Composition & Reading

ARTS & HUMANITIES DIVISIONStudents planning to take English composition and/or reading classes must have the proper assessment. For more information, call (425) 564-2243 or go to the Stu-dent Services Building. All reading courses require two to four hours per week of independent work in the Reading Lab in addition to regular class meetings.

DEVED 061/062/ENGL 080 Strategies for Learning English: Reading & Writing and Reading LabThis 11- or 12-credit combined course prepares English-as-a-Second-Language students for credit courses by building reading comprehension, vocabulary, grammar and writing skills. Students participate in writing work which coordinates with reading, speaking and listening activities.Course requires two to four hours per week of indepen-dent work in the Reading Lab in addition to regular class meetings. Plan to spend one hour in the Reading Lab during the first week of the quarter for orientation. Class graded “credit/no credit.”

Prerequisite: Placement by assessment. Fee: $16.35 computer use.

1100 A staff daily 11:30a-1:20p C1401101 B staff MTWTh 5:30p-7:40p C140

ECED 198A Special Seminar: Creative Learning Games for Children • 1 CRMeets Washington STARS requirement of 10 hours or 1 college credit annual education.

2072 A Detering L Sa 9:00a-3:30p L215Class meets 10/29 & 11/5.

ECED 198B Special Seminar: Child Health • 1 CRMeets Washington STARS requirement of 10 hours or 1 college credit annual education.

Online course; see Distance Education

p. 46 for details.2073 OBS staff arr arr arrCourse provides 11 individual 1-hour modules. Taught in English and Spanish.

ECED 198C Special Seminar: Learning Conversations With Children: Using developmentally appropriate activities, teachers talk to children to encourage learning • 1 CRMeets Washington STARS requirement of 10 hours or 1 college credit annual education.

2074 C staff Sa 9:00a-3:30p C167Class meets 10/1 & 10/8.

ECED 199 Independent Studies in Early Childhood Education • V1-5 CRPrerequisite: Permission of instructor.

2079 A Halliburton arr arr R130Q

ECED 275 Portfolio II: Early Childhood Education Majors • 1 CRPrerequisite: ECED 175.

2088 A Halliburton M 8:15p-9:15p C167Credit from this course should not be used for purposes of financial aid.

ECED 298 Special Seminar: Teaching the Adult Learner • 1 CRThis course can be used as vocational certification for teachers and trainers of adult learners.

2091 A Witmer J T 5:30p-9:00p L215Class meets 10/11, 10/18, & 10/25.

ECED 299 Independent Studies in Early Childhood Education • V1-5 CRPrerequisite: Permission of instructor.

2094 A Halliburton arr arr R130Q

EconomicsSOCIAL SCIENCE DIVISION

ECON 100 Introduction to Basic Economic Principles • 5 CRBusiness and Economic majors who plan to transfer to a 4-year institution should generally take ECON 200/201 rather than ECON 100.

5265 A Righi M daily 10:30a-11:20a C2085266 B Hendrixson daily 11:30a-12:20p C2085267 C Christopherson MW 5:30p-7:40p C208

ECON 200 Introduction to Economics: Macroeconomics • 5 CRRecommended: 30 prior college credits.

5275 A Hendrixson C daily 7:30a-8:20a C2085276 B Righi M daily 9:30a-10:20a C2085277 C Righi M daily 12:30p-1:20p C2085278 D Palm P MW 5:30p-7:40p R2035279 NCE Miller C TTh 9:50a-12:00p W272Section NCE meets at North Campus, 10700 Northup Way.

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 46 for details.

5280 OAS Taylor K arr arr A2515281 OAC Taylor K arr arr A2515282 OBS Jackson H arr arr A2515283 OBC Jackson H arr arr A2515284 OCS Taylor K arr arr A2515285 OCC Taylor K arr arr A251

ECON 201 Introduction to Economics: Microeconomics • 5 CRRecommended: 30 prior college credits.

5286 A Jackson H daily 8:30a-9:20a B1015287 B Baldwin R daily 10:30a-11:20a B1015288 C Baldwin R daily 11:30a-12:20p A1385289 D Palm P TTh 5:30p-7:40p R2035290 NCE Miller C TTh 12:40p-2:50p W272Section NCE meets at North Campus, 10700 Northup Way.

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 46 for details.

5291 OAS Taylor K arr arr A2515292 OAC Taylor K arr arr A2515293 OBS Christopherson arr arr A2515294 OBC Christopherson arr arr A2515295 OCS staff arr arr A2515296 OCC staff arr arr A251

ECON 260 Economic Development of the U.S. • 5 CRSame as AMST 260. Either ECON 260 or AMST 260 may be taken for credit, not both. Recommended: 30 prior college credits.

Online course; see Distance Education

p. 46 for details.5297 OAS Baldwin R arr arr A2515298 OAC Baldwin R arr arr A251

EducationHEALTH SCIENCES, EDUCATION & WELLNESS

EDUC 110 Introduction to Education • 5 CRAn additional commitment of 6 hours for experiences in the public school system is required.

Online course; see Distance Education

p. 46 for details.2100 OAS Coder R arr arr arr

ECED 298 Special Seminar: Teaching the Adult Learner • 1 CRThis course can be used as vocational certification for teachers and trainers of adult learners.

2091 A Witmer J T 5:30p-9:00p L215Class meets 10/11, 10/18, & 10/25.

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ENGL 072 Developmental English • V11-12 CRPrerequisite: Placement by assessment

Course requires two to four hours per week of indepen-dent work in the Reading Lab in addition to regular class meetings. Plan to spend one hour in the Reading Lab during the first week of the quarter for orientation. Class graded “credit/no credit.” Fee: $32.70 computer use.

1140 A staff daily 7:30a-9:20a C2021142 B staff daily 9:30a-11:20a A2281144 C staff daily 12:30p-2:20p A2281146 D staff MTWTh 5:30p-7:40p A228

ENGL 080 Improving Reading Skills (Reading Lab) • V1-2 CRPlan to spend one hour in the Reading Lab during the first week of the quarter for orientation. Class graded “credit/no credit.” Fee: $16.35 computer use.

1112 A Leighton G arr arr A262

ENGL 089 Preparation for College Reading • V6-7 CRPrerequisite: Placement by assessment.

Course requires two to four hours per week of indepen-dent work in the Reading Lab in addition to regular class meetings. Plan to spend one hour in the Reading Lab during the first week of the quarter for orientation. Fee: $16.35 computer use.

1150 A staff daily 11:30a-12:20p A228

ENGL 091 Basic Grammar & Sentence Patterns • 5 CRPrerequisite: Eligible to register for DEVED 061 or place-ment in ENGL 071 or higher.

1160 A staff daily 9:30a-10:20a E224

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 46 for details.1161 OAS staff arr arr R2301162 OAC staff arr arr R230

ENGL 092 Developmental English • 5 CRPrerequisite: Placement by assessment. Fee: $16.35 computer use.

1170 A staff daily 7:30a-8:20a R2051171 B staff daily 8:30a-9:20a L2101173 D staff daily 10:30a-11:20a R3051174 E staff daily 10:30a-11:20a R2091175 F staff daily 11:30a-12:20p R3051176 G staff daily 11:30a-12:20p R2091177 H staff daily 12:30p-1:20p R2061178 I staff MW 12:30p-2:40p A2061179 J staff TTh 3:00p-5:10p R3011180 K staff MW 5:30p-7:40p R106A1181 L staff TTh 5:30p-7:40p R106A1182 M staff TTh 5:30p-7:40p R305

Offered this quarter as part of “Winning the Lottery,” a 15-credit Interdisciplinary Studies class; see p. 30 for details.

0612 A Cox/Czesak/ MTThF 9:30a-1:00p R106 Lee/Villines

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 46 for details.1184 OAS staff arr arr R2301185 OAC staff arr arr R230

ENGL 093 Composition for Non-Native Speakers • 5 CRPrerequisite: Placement by assessment. Fee: $16.35 computer use.

1192 A staff daily 8:30a-9:20a L2171193 B staff daily 10:30a-11:20a L2171194 C staff daily 12:30p-1:20p C1671195 D staff MW 3:00p-5:10p C1401196 E staff MW 5:30p-7:40p R305

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 46 for details.1198 OAS staff arr arr R2301199 OAC staff arr arr R230

ENGL 101 Written Expression • 5 CRPrerequisite: Placement by assessment, or ENGL 092 or 093 with a C- or better. Fee: $16.35 computer use.

1204 A staff daily 6:30a-7:20a R1011205 B staff daily 6:30a-7:20a R2011206 C staff daily 7:30a-8:20a R2041207 D staff daily 7:30a-8:20a R3061217 L staff daily 7:30a-8:20a R3031208 E staff daily 8:30a-9:20a L2151209 F staff daily 9:30a-10:20a R3051211 NCA staff TTh 9:50a-12:00p W266Section NCA meets at North Campus, 10700 Northup Way.

1214 I staff daily 11:30a-12:20p R2061218 M staff MW 12:30p-2:40p R2011219 N staff MW 12:30p-2:40p R1091220 O staff TTh 12:30p-2:40p R110B1221 P staff TTh 12:30p-2:40p L1201223 NCC staff MW 12:40p-2:50p W266Section NCC meets at North Campus, 10700 Northup Way.

1225 Q staff MW 3:00p-5:10p R2011226 R staff MW 3:00p-5:10p R2051222 LSA staff TThF 3:00p-5:10p R210Section LSA is a late start class beginning 10/5.

1227 LSB staff MWF 3:00p-5:10p R306Section LSB is a late start class beginning 10/5.

1228 S staff TTh 3:00p-5:10p R1011229 T staff TTh 3:00p-5:10p R2011231 V staff MW 5:30p-7:40p R3061232 W staff TTh 5:30p-7:40p R2011233 X staff MW 7:50p-10:00p R2011234 Y staff MW 7:50p-10:00p R2051235 Z staff TTh 7:50p-10:00p R1011236 AA staff TTh 7:50p-10:00p R201Also offered with ENGL 265, English Literature: Blake through Hardy, in a 10-credit package; see English Combinations p. 24 for details

1213 H Dietrich S daily 9:30a-11:20a R205Also offered with ENGL 111, Reading Drama, in a 10-credit package; see English Combinations p. 24 for details

1215 J Leighton G daily 11:30a-1:20p R204

Offered this quarter as part of “Sharing the Animal Planet,” a 16- credit Interdisciplinary Studies class; see p. 30 for details.

0600 A Burns/Meyer/ MTThF 8:30a-11:20a R110 Hanson also meets W 8:30a-1:20p R110

Offered this quarter as part of “Mind-Body Wellness,” a 12-credit Interdisciplinary Studies class; see p. 30 for details.

0609 A Magie/ daily 9:30a-11:20a R101 Orechia

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 46 for details.1243 OAS staff arr arr R2301244 OAC staff arr arr R2301245 OBS staff arr arr R2301246 OBC staff arr arr R2301247 OCS staff arr arr R2301248 OCC staff arr arr R2301249 ODS staff arr arr R2301250 ODC staff arr arr R2301251 OES staff arr arr R2301252 OEC staff arr arr R2301253 OFS staff arr arr R2301254 OFC staff arr arr R2301255 OGS staff arr arr R2301256 OGC staff arr arr R2301257 OHS staff arr arr R2301258 OHC staff arr arr R2301259 OIS Rothman K arr arr R2301260 OIC Rothman K arr arr R230It is suggested that students enrolling in sections OIS or OIC also enroll in the online portion of ENGL 267 American Lit: Beginnings Through Civil War that Karen Rothman is teaching.

ENGL 105 Grammar & Communication • 5 CRPrerequisite: Placement by assessment, or ENGL 092 or 093 with a C- or better.

Online course; see Distance Education

p. 46 for details.1165 OAS staff arr arr R2301166 OAC staff arr arr R230

ENGL 109 Information Resources • 3 CRPrerequisite: Permission of instructor.

6288 A staff MW 12:30p-2:20p TBA

Class schedule information is

subject to change.

Check the website for the most up-to-date

information— www.bcc.ctc.edu

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ENGL 201 The Research Paper • 5 CRPrerequisite: COMM 141 or ENGL 101 with a C- or bet-ter, or entry code. Fee: $16.35 computer use.

1274 A staff daily 6:30a-7:20a R2111275 B staff daily 7:30a-8:20a R1011276 C staff daily 8:30a-9:20a R2011277 D staff daily 9:30a-10:20a R3041279 F staff daily 10:30a-11:20a L2151280 G staff daily 11:30a-12:20p R1011281 H staff daily 11:30a-12:20p R2011282 I staff daily 12:30p-1:20p R3061283 J staff MW 3:00p-5:10p R1011286 M staff MW 7:50p-10:00p R101Also offered as part of a 10-credit package with AMST 150, Mass Media in America; see English Combinations p. 24 for details.

1284 K Yarborough MTWTh 5:30p-7:40p R101Also offered as part of a 10-credit package with COMM 150, Introduction to Mass Media; see English Combinations p. 24 for details.

1285 L Yarborough MTWTh 5:30p-7:40p R101 Offered this quarter as part of

“Sharing the Animal Planet,” a 16- credit Interdisciplinary Studies class; see p. 30 for details.

0600 A Burns/Meyer/ MTThF 8:30a-11:20a R110 Hanson also meets W 8:30a-1:20p R110

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 46 for details.

1287 OAS staff arr arr R2301288 OAC staff arr arr R2301289 OBS staff arr arr R2301290 OBC staff arr arr R2301291 OCS staff arr arr R2301292 OCC staff arr arr R230

ENGL 233 Writing Fiction I • 5 CRRecommended: ENGL 101 placement or higher. Fee: $16.35 computer use.

1298 A staff MW 12:30p-2:40p R303

ENGL 234 Writing Fiction II • 5 CRPrerequisite: ENGL 233 with a C- or better. Fee: $16.35 computer use.

1299 A staff MW 12:30p-2:40p R303

ENGL 235 Writing Fiction III • 5 CRPrerequisite: ENGL 234 with a C- or better. Fee: $16.35 computer use.

1300 A staff MW 12:30p-2:40p R303

ENGL 243 Writing Poetry I • 5 CRRecommended: ENGL 101 placement or higher.

Online course; see Distance Education

p. 46 for details.1305 OAS staff arr arr R2301306 OAC staff arr arr R230

ENGL 244 Writing Poetry II • 5 CRPrerequisite: ENGL 243 with a C- or better.

Online course; see Distance Education

p. 46 for details.1307 OAS staff arr arr R2301308 OAC staff arr arr R230

ENGL 245 Writing Poetry III • 5 CRPrerequisite: ENGL 244 with a C- or better.

Online course; see Distance Education

p. 46 for details.1309 OAS staff arr arr R2301310 OAC staff arr arr R230

ENGL 270 Professional Report Writing • 5 CRPrerequisite: COMM 141 or ENGL 101 with a C- or bet-ter, or entry code. Fee: $16.35 computer use.

1320 A staff daily 7:30a-8:20a R2011321 B staff daily 10:30a-11:20a R2061322 C staff TTh 12:30p-2:40p R2011323 D staff MW 5:30p-7:40p L2211324 E staff TTh 7:50p-10:00p R211

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 46 for details.

1326 OAS Dietrich S arr arr R2301327 OAC Dietrich S arr arr R2301328 OBS staff arr arr R2301329 OBC staff arr arr R2301330 OCS staff arr arr R2301331 OCC staff arr arr R230

ENGL 271 Expository Writing I • 5 CRPrerequisite: COMM 141 or ENGL 101 with a C- or bet-ter, or entry code. Fee: $16.35 computer use.

1335 A staff TTh 12:30p-2:40p A138Also offered with ENGL 265, English Literature: Blake through Hardy, in a 10-credit package; see English Combinations p. 24 for details

1334 B Dietrich S daily 9:30a-11:20a R205Also offered with ENGL 111, Reading Drama, in a 10-credit package; see English Combinations p. 24 for details

1336 C Leighton G daily 11:30a-1:20p R204 Offered this quarter as part of

“Sharing the Animal Planet,” a 16- credit Interdisciplinary Studies class; see p. 30 for details.

0600 A Burns/Meyer/ MTThF 8:30a-11:20a R110 Hanson also meets W 8:30a-1:20p R110

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 46 for details.

1337 OAS staff arr arr R2301338 OAC staff arr arr R2301339 OBS Rothman K arr arr R2301340 OBC Rothman K arr arr R230It is suggested that students enrolling in sections OBS or OBC also enroll in the online portion of ENGL 267 American Lit: Beginnings Through Civil War that Karen Rothman is teaching.

ENGL 272 Expository Writing II • 5 CRPrerequisite: ENGL 271 with a C- or better. Fee: $16.35 computer use.

1344 A staff TTh 12:30p-2:40p A138

Offered this quarter as part of “Sharing the Animal Planet,” a 16- credit Interdisciplinary Studies class; see p. 30 for details.

0600 A Burns/Meyer/ MTThF 8:30a-11:20a R110 Hanson also meets W 8:30a-1:20p R110

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 46 for details.

1345 OAS staff arr arr R2301346 OAC staff arr arr R230

ENGL 299 Directed Reading & Research • V1-5 CRPrerequisite: Permission of instructor. May be repeated for a maximum of 15 credits.

1406 B staff arr arr A254Section B: Writing Lab

1407 C staff TTh 3:00p-5:10p R206Section C: Arnazella Literary Staff

English—LiteratureARTS & HUMANITIES DIVISION

The English Department recommends that students taking literature courses have college-level reading placement.

ENGL 110 Reading Poetry • 5 CRRecommended: ENGL 101 placement or higher.

1350 A Christiansen daily 8:30a-9:20a A243

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 46 for details.

1351 OAS staff arr arr R2301352 OAC staff arr arr R230

ENGL 111 Reading DramaOffered with ENGL 101, Written Expression, in a 10-credit package; see English Combinations p. 24 for details.

Prerequisite: Placement by assessment, or ENGL 092 or 093 with a C- or better. Fee: $16.35 computer use.

1215 J Leighton G daily 11:30a-1:20p R204Also offered with ENGL 271, Expository Writing, in a 10-credit package; see English Combinations p. 24 for details.

1336 C Leighton G daily 11:30a-1:20p R204

ENGL 112 Reading Fiction • 5 CRRecommended: ENGL 101 placement or higher.

1362 A Bennett L daily 7:30a-8:20a R109

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 46 for details.

1363 OAS staff arr arr R2301364 OAC staff arr arr R230

ENGL 130 Introduction to Literature • 5 CRRecommended: ENGL 101 placement or higher.

Online course; see Distance Education

p. 46 for details.1369 OAS staff arr arr R2301370 OAC staff arr arr R230

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ENGL 131 Introduction to Literature • 5 CRRecommended: ENGL 101 placement or higher.

Online course; see Distance Education

p. 46 for details.1376 OAS staff arr arr R2301377 OAC staff arr arr R230

ENGL 221 Popular Literature • 5 CRRecommended: ENGL 101, 201, or a literature course in the 100 series.

Online course; see Distance Education

p. 46 for details.1386 OAS staff arr arr R2301387 OAC staff arr arr R230

ENGL 221 Popular Literature Offered this quarter as part of

“Sharing the Animal Planet,” a 16- credit Interdisciplinary Studies class; see p. 30 for details.

0600 A Burns/Meyer/ MTThF 8:30a-11:20a R110 Hanson also meets W 8:30a-1:20p R110

ENGL 263 British Literature: Middles Ages & Renaissance • 5 CRRecommended: ENGL 101, 201 or a literature course in the 100 series.

Online course; see Distance Education

p. 46 for details.

1388 OAS staff arr arr R2301389 OAC staff arr arr R230

ENGL 265 English Literature: Blake through HardyOffered with ENGL 101, Written Expression, in a 10-credit package; see English Combinations p. 24 for details.1213 H Dietrich S daily 9:30a-11:20a R205Also offered with ENGL 271, Expository Writing, in a 10-credit package; see English Combinations p. 24 for details1334 B Dietrich S daily 9:30a-11:20a R205

ENGL 266 English Literature: 20th-Century Writers • 5 CRRecommended: ENGL 101, 201 or a literature course in the 100 series.

1394 A Harada M daily 11:30a-12:20p B102Section A combines classroom and online learning. Computer use required.

ENGL 267 American Literature: Beginnings through Civil War • 5 CRRecommended: ENGL 101, 201 or a literature course in the 100 series. It is suggested that students also enroll in the online portion of either ENGL 101 or 271 that Karen Rothman is teaching.

Online course; see Distance Education

p. 46 for details.1396 OAS Rothman K arr arr R2301397 OAC Rothman K arr arr R230

ENGL 268 American Literature: Civil War to End of World War I • 5 CRRecommended: ENGL 101, 201 or a literature course in the 100 series.

1400 A George R daily 10:30a-11:20a A243

English— Combination Classes

ARTS & HUMANITIES DIVISIONThe English Department’s “combination classes” give students the opportunity to approach two topics at the same time to improve their skills and understanding of both. For example, in a 10-credit composition and litera-ture combination, students read, discuss, analyze, and write about significant literary works. The Department recommends that students in combination classes have college-level placement.

ENGLISH COMPOSITION & READING DRAMA • 10 CRThis linked class uses drama from various time periods as the basis for learning and using the conventions of academic writing. Students who have completed ENGL 101 may take ENGL 271.

ENGL 101 Written ExpressionENGL 111 Reading DramaPrerequisite: Placement by assessment, or ENGL 092 or 093 with a C- or better. Fee: $16.35 computer use.1215 J Leighton G daily 11:30a-1:20p R204

ENGL 271 Expository WritingENGL 111 Reading DramaPrerequisite: COMM 141 or ENGL 101 with a C- or bet-ter, or entry code. Fee: $16.35 computer use.1336 C Leighton G daily 11:30a-1:20p R204

ENGLISH COMPOSITION & ENGLISH LITERATURE • 10 CR

ENGL 101 Written ExpressionENGL 265 English Literature: Blake through HardyPrerequisite: Placement by assessment, or ENGL 092 or 093 with a C- or better. Fee: $16.35 computer use.

1213 H Dietrich S daily 9:30a-11:20a R205

ENGL 271 Expository WritingENGL 265 English Literature: Blake through HardyPrerequisite: COMM 141 or ENGL 101 with a C- or bet-ter, or entry code. Fee: $16.35 computer use.

1334 B Dietrich S daily 9:30a-11:20a R205

ENGLISH COMPOSITION & AMERICAN STUDIES • 10 CR

ENGL 201 The Research PaperAMST 150 Mass Media in AmericaPrerequisite: COMM 141 or ENGL 101 with a C- or bet-ter, or entry code. Fee: $16.35 computer use.

1284 K Yarborough MTWTh 5:30p-7:40p R101

ENGLISH COMPOSITION & COMMUNICATION • 10 CR

ENGL 201 The Research PaperCOMM 150 Introduction to Mass MediaPrerequisite: COMM 141 or ENGL 101 with a C- or bet-ter, or entry code. Fee: $16.35 computer use.

1285 L Yarborough MTWTh 5:30p-7:40p R101

English as a Second Language

ARTS & HUMANITIES DIVISION

DEVELOPMENTAL EDUCATIONDEVED 061 and DEVED 062 are courses specifically designed to help ESL students improve their academic reading and writing skills.

DEVED 061/062/ENGL 080 Strategies for Learning English through Reading & Writing and Reading LabThis 11- or 12-credit combined course prepares English-as-a-Second-Language students for credit courses by building reading comprehension, vocabulary, grammar, and writing skills. Students participate in writing work which coordinates with reading, speaking, and listening activities.Prerequisite: Placement by assessment. Fee: $32.70 computer use.

1100 A staff daily 11:30a-1:20p C1401101 B staff MTWTh 5:30p-7:40p C140

ESLThe English as a Second Language classes are designed for immigrants, refugees, permanent residents, and U.S. citizens. People on student or tourist visas are not eli-gible and should contact International Student Programs at (425) 564-2341.These classes have a $25 tuition charge per student per quarter with a waiver for students who cannot pay. Placement by assessment. Enrollment is continuous: If a student drops out, the opening is filled from a wait-ing list. Come to R230 or call (425) 564-2341 for more information.

Job PreparednessPrerequisite: Must be eligible to work in the U.S. Call (425) 564-2341 for more information or come in to R230.

ESL 020 Job Preparedness • V1-4 CRFor intermediate/advanced level ESL. Students learn to write a resume, complete application forms, and find employment.

7287 A staff MW 5:30p-7:20p A2437289 C staff Sa 9:00a-12:50p L211

ESL 020 Job Preparedness • V1-4 CRFor beginning/intermediate level English speakers. Inten-sive practice in speaking, listening, reading, and writing helps students prepare for work.

7288 B staff TTh 5:30p-7:20p A243

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ELENG 022 English Conversation IITuition: $325

8237 A staff MW 11:30a-12:20p B256SClass meets 9/26-12/5.

8238 B staff TTh 6:30p-8:20p R106BClasses meet 9/22-12/6.

ELENG 062 English through Current EventsTuition: $235

8258 A staff M 11:30a-1:20p B256NClass meets 9/26-12/5.

ELENG 063 English through the MediaTuition: $285

8261 A staff TWTh 11:30a-12:20p E224Class meets 9/22-12/6.

ELENG 052 Everyday Idioms & ExpressionsTuition: $120

8254 A staff W 11:30a-1:20p R106AClass meets 9/28-11/30.

ELENG 046 Understanding Informal EnglishTuition: $265

8253 A staff Sat 9:30a-12:00p B257SNClass meets 9/24-12/3.

General English

ELENG 041 Grammar Review ITuition: $325

8246 A staff TTh 9:30a-11:20a B256SClasses meet 9/22-12/6.

8247 B staff MW 5:30p-7:20p R110AClasses meet 9/26-12/5.

ELENG 042 Grammar Review IITuition: $325

8248 A staff MW 9:30a-11:20a B256SClasses meet 9/26-12/5.

8249 B staff MW 5:30p-7:20p R110CClasses meet 9/26-12/5.

ELENG 043 Grammar Review IIITuition: $235

8250 A staff TTh 12:30p-1:20p B256NClasses meet 9/22-12/6.

ELENG 031 Vocabulary In UseTuition: $235

8242 A staff T 9:30a-11:20a B256NClasses meet 9/27-12/6.

ELISP 011 Accent ReductionTuition: $275

8275 A staff Th 9:30a-11:20a B256NClass meets 9/22-12/1.

8276 B staff T 5:30p-7:20p R110AClass meets 9/27-12/6.

Writing for a Newspaper • 8 CRThis class prepares English-as-a- Second Language stu-dents for credit courses and other purposes by building writing, editing, reading, research, and computer skills in order to participate in a real business, the publication of a literacy newspaper.

ESL 065 English as a Second Language V—Writing with a Purpose • V1-8 CR7279 B staff TTh 9:30a-1:20p R309

ESL 066 English as a Second Language VI—Writing with a Purpose • V1-8 CR7284 B staff TTh 9:30a-1:20p R309

ENGLISH LANGUAGE INSTITUTEThe English Language Institute offers English language training for all non-native speakers of English, includ-ing immigrants, refugees, permanent residents, U.S. citizens, and foreign nationals holding all types of visas. You can register for the following classes by phone, online at www.bcc.ctc.edu/intp/registration.htm, or on campus with International Student Programs in B233 in the Student Services Building. Payment is due at the time of registration. For additional information about our programs or to register, please call (425) 564-3185. Books and other classroom materials can be purchased at the BCC Bookstore.English Language Institute classes meet September 22 - December 6. Classes do not meet on October 4, October 31, November 11, November 24 and November 25.

CREDIT CLASSES

International Business Professions Program (IBP)(Interview with IBP director required)

IBP 067 Oral Business CommunicationsTuition: $TBA

6700 A staff daily 1:30p-2:20p A2436701 B staff daily 1:30p-2:20p A244Classes begin 9/22.

IBP 068 Written Business CommunicationsTuition: $TBA

6705 A staff daily 2:30p-3:20p R2096706 B staff daily 2:30p-3:20p R240Classes begin 9/22.

IBP 069 Introduction to BusinessTuition: $TBA

6710 A staff daily 12:30p-1:20p B257S6711 B staff daily 12:30p-1:20p B257NClasses begin 9/22.

IBP 087 Pronunciation WorkshopTuition: $TBA

6730 A staff MWF 2:30p-3:20p B257SNClasses begin 9/23.

UNIVERSITY PREPALL 111 Accent Modification6282 A staff MTWTh 9:30a-10:20a L217Classes begin 9/19.

ENGL 109 Information ResourcesPrerequisite: Permission of instructor.

6288 A staff MW 12:30p-1:20p TBAClasses begin 9/19.

INTENSIVE ENGLISHELIUP 100 University PreparationThe English Language Institute offers intensive English language training for foreign students preparing to enter U.S. colleges or universities.

Tuition: $TBA

6100 A staff daily arr R230Classes begin 9/22

Students must attend testing days.

ELIUP 003 WritingTuition: $TBA

6103 A staff daily arr R230Classes meet TBA

Students must attend testing days.

ELIUP 001 ReadingTuition: $TBA

6101 A staff daily arr R230Classes meet TBA

Students must attend testing days.

ELIUP 002 Speaking / ListeningTuition: $TBA

6102 A staff daily arr R230Classes meet TBA

Students must attend testing days.

NON-CREDIT ESL

Academic & Professional EnglishClasses meet 9/22-12/7. Classes do not meet 10/4, 10/31, 11/11, 11/24, 11/25, & 11/26.

ELENG 081 TOEFL PrepTuition: $325.00 plus $16.35 computer fee.

8267 A staff WF 10:30a-12:20p B256NClass meets 9/23-12/7.

8268 B staff MW 5:30p-7:20p R110CClass meets 9/26-12/5.

ELENG 082 Essay Writing for TOEFLTuition: $235.00

8271 A staff Sat 10:30a-12:20p R205Class meets 9/24-12/3.

ELISP 021 Business CommunicationTuition: $325

8279 A staff MW 6:30p-8:20p R110BClass meets 9/26-12/5.

Conversational EnglishELENG 021 English Conversation ITuition: $325

8234 A staff TTh 11:30a-12:20p C2028235 B staff TTh 5:30p-7:20p L210Classes meet 9/22-12/6.

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Environmental ScienceSCIENCE DIVISION

ENVSC 204 Ecology and the Biosphere • 5 CRFulfills natural science course requirement at BCC.

3450 A Barry T daily 8:30a-9:20a C1673452 B Miller Su daily 1:30p-2:20p R302

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 46 for details.

3454 OAS Steinert K arr arr L2003456 OAC Steinert K arr arr L200

ENVSC 207 Field & Laboratory Environmental Science • 6 CRFulfills laboratory science course requirement at BCC. Fee: $30.80 science lab.

3470 A Viens R M 11:30a-2:20p B223 also meets WF 11:30a-1:20p B262

ENVSC 281 Current Issues in Environmental Science • 1 CRPrerequisite: ENVSC 204 or equivalent recommended.

3478 LSA Viens R M 2:30p-4:20p R206Section LSA is a late-start class. Class meets on the fol-lowing Mondays only: 9/26, 10/10, 10/24, 11/7, 11/14, and 11/28.

Ethnic & Cultural StudiesSOCIAL SCIENCE DIVISION

The Ethnic & Cultural Studies Department is interdis-ciplinary in nature, coordinating the courses, activities, and projects that will enhance students’ abilities to func-tion in our increasingly multicultural, multiethnic world. Courses draw on methodologies and theories from both the social sciences and humanities, allowing students to develop an understanding of multiple perspectives and to connect ideas across disciplines. In view of increas-ing diversity in the U.S. and globalization worldwide, the department provides students with a focus on ethnic and cultural issues, exposure to scholarship from historically underrepresented groups, and preparation to live in a culturally complex world.

ETHN 100 Race in the United States • 5 CRPrerequisite: Placement by assessment into ENGL 101 or ENGL 092 or 093 with a C- or better or entry code.

May be used as social science or humanities course requirement, not both, at BCC.

5894 A Cash M daily 9:30a-10:20a R311

ETHN 210 Ethnic Experiences in Art & Music • 5 CRPrerequisite: Placement by assessment into ENGL 101 or ENGL 092 or 093 with a C- or better or entry code. May be used as social science or humanities course require-ment, not both, at BCC.

5895 A staff daily 10:30a-11:20a A206

Experiential LearningARTS & HUMANITIES DIVISION

EXPRL 187 Prior Learning Portfolio Development • 2 CR1425 A Jeffers R T 3:00p-5:10p R110A

EXPRL 190 Learning Portfolio Fundamentals • 2 CR1428 A Forte C TTh 8:30a-9:20a R209

EXPRL 191 Academic Internship Experience • V2-5 CRPrerequisite: Permission of instructor. Course is graded “pass/fail.”

1431 A Apple E arr arr B232

EXPRL 192 Academic Internship Experience • V2-5 CRPrerequisite: Permission of instructor. Course is graded “pass/fail.”

1434 A Apple E arr arr B232

EXPRL 193 Academic Internship Experience • V2-5 CRPrerequisite: Permission of instructor. Course is graded “pass/fail.”

1437 A Apple E arr arr B232

EXPRL 220 Resume & Interviewing Strategies • 2 CR1441 A Apple E F 6:00p-9:00p R203 also meets Sa 9:00a-5:00p R203Section A meets 10/7, 10/8, 10/14, 10/15.

Fast TrackCONTINUING EDUCATION

More information: www.conted.bcc.ctc.edu/fasttrack.htmFast Track offers intensive training programs in a variety of technology specialties, including Microsoft Certified Database Administrator (MCDBA), Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE), Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator (MCSA), and Applications Developer (.NET, MCAD) For more information about Fast Track oppor-tunities, both credit and additional noncredit offerings, please call (425) 564-4005, or go to www.conted.bcc.ctc.edu/fasttrack/ft.asp

Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator (MCSA) • 32.5 CRMCSA is an entry-level curriculum designed to prepare students for a career as a network administrator on the Windows 2003 and .Net Server platforms.Fee: $6225.MCSA Fast Track program starts 9/15/05 and ends 2/5/06. Classes meet daily, 8:00am-12:00pm at BCC North Campus, 10700 Northup Way

Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) • 40.5 CRMCSE is an intermediate-level curriculum designed to prepare students for careers in advanced networking on Windows 2003 and .Net Server platforms.Fee: $6500.MCSE Fast Track program starts 10/13/05 and ends 4/18/06. Classes meet daily, 8:00am-12:00pm at BCC North Campus, 10700 Northup Way.

Microsoft Certified Database Administrator (MCDBA) • 34.5 CRThe MCDBA program is an intermediate-level curriculum designed to prepare students for a career as a database administrator with companies using Windows 2000 technology and Microsoft SQL Server.Fee: $6225.MCDBA Fast Track program starts 11/15/05 and ends 3/11/06. Classes meet daily, 1:00-5:00pm at BCC North Campus, 10700 Northup Way

Applications Developer (.NET, MCAD) • 30 CRThe Applications Developer program is an intermediate-level curriculum designed to prepare students for a ca-reer in software development using a variety of program-ming languages with a focus on .NET technologies.Fee: $6500.MCAD Fast Track program starts 10/5/05 and ends 3/16/06. Classes meet daily, 1:00-5:00pm at BCC North Campus, 10700 Northup Way

Fire ServiceHEALTH SCIENCES, EDUCATION & WELLNESS

This is a professional/technical program.This program is self-supporting and is not eligible for tuition waivers. For information regarding our refund policy, please refer to our program brochure or contact the Fire Service Programs office at (425) 564-2012. To register for classes you must have completed a BCC ap-plication form. If you have already met with the Fire Ser-vice director for advising, you may register for classes online or in person on the main campus. If the class has a Fire Service prerequisite you will need to contact our office for a course entry code. Successful completion of each course is dependent upon attendance at all ses-sions. Textbooks should be purchased prior to the first class. Call (425) 564-2012 for an appointment to meet with the program director, or for more information.

FS 105 Fire Service Hydraulics • 3 CRPrerequisite: Placement by assessment into Math 099 or Math 098 with a C- or better. Prerequisite: FS 110 or permission of advisor.

6666 A Stuckey J Sa 9:00a-5:00p B102Class meets 9/24, 10/1, 10/15 & 10/22.

FS 110 Fundamentals of Emergency Services • 3 CRPrerequisite: Placement by assessment into ENGL 101 or ENGL 092 or 093 with a C- or better.

6667 A Garling K Sa 9:00a-5:00p FSTClass meets 9/24, 10/1, 10/8 & 10/29 at Fire Station #73, 26512 Military Rd. S., Kent.

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FS 130 Investigative Interview Techniques • 2 CRFee: $10 materials.

6668 A Nee K F 9:00a-5:00p FSTClass meets 9/23, 9/30 & 10/7 at Fire Station #75, 15635 SE 272nd (Kent-Kangley Rd.), Kent.

FS 131 Fire Service Instructor • 3 CRFee: $10 materials.

6669 A Grant C W 9:00a-5:00p FSTClass meets 9/28, 10/5, 10/12 & 10/19 at Fire Station #64, 3700 S. 320th, Federal Way.

FS 140 Incident Safety Officer • 2 CRFee: $10 materials.

6670 A Grant C T 9:00a-5:00p FSTClass meets 11/1, 11/8 & 11/15 at Fire Station #64, 3700 S. 320th, Federal Way.

FS 152 Building Construction • 3 CRPrerequisite: FS 110 or permission of advisor.

6671 A Wiwel B Sa 9:00a-5:00p FSTClass meets 10/1, 10/8, 10/22 & 10/29 at Fire Station #73, 26512 Military Rd. S., Kent.

FS 160 Fire Tactics & Strategy • 3 CRPrerequisite: FS 110 or permission of advisor.

Online course; see Distance Education

p. 46 for details.6677 OAC Brown T arr arr arrClass runs 9/19 - 12/7.

FS 190 Fire Inspection & Codes • 4 CRPrerequisite: FS 110 or permission of advisor.

6672 NCA Yurczyk S M 8:30a-5:00p W271Section NCA meets at North Campus, 10700 Northup Way.

Class meets 11/7, 11/14, 11/21, 11/28 & 12/5.

FS 210 Incident Management Multi-Company Operations • 3 CR6673 A Coutts E W 9:00a-5:00p FSTClass meets 11/9, 11/16, 11/23, & 11/30 at Fire Station. Call (425) 564-2012 for information.

FS 233 Fire Service Administration • 3 CRFee: $10 materials.

6674 NCA Keith C F 9:00a-5:00p W272Section NCA meets at North Campus, 10700 Northup Way.

Class meets 10/7, 10/14, 10/21 & 10/28.

FS 240 Crime Scene & Physical Evidence • 4 CRPrerequisite: FS 120 or permission of advisor. Fee: $10 materials.

6676 A Nee K F 9:00a-5:00p T209Class meets 10/21, 10/28, 11/4, 11/18 & 12/2 at Facto-ria Center, 12400 SE 38th St.

FS 290 Advanced Codes & Inspection • 3 CRPrerequisite: FS 190 or permission of advisor. Fee: $10 materials.

6675 A Pargas D W 6:00p-9:00p R206Class meets 9/21 - 11/30. No class 11/23.

CHEM 100 Chemical Concepts • 5 CREither CHEM 100 or CHEM 110 may be taken for credit, not both.

6680 FA Pelo J TTh 5:30p-7:40p B228Class meets 9/20 - 12/6.

CS 110 Introduction to Computers & Applications • 5 CRNot intended for Computer Science majors. Fee: $43.70 computer use.

6681 FA Russell E F 7:30a-11:50A N252Class meets 9/23 - 12/2.

ENGL 101 Written Expression • 5 CRPrerequisite: Placement by assessment, or ENGL 092 or 093 with a C- or better. Fee: $16.35 computer use.

6682 FA Andrus P M 5:30p-9:50p R206Class meets 9/19 - 12/5.

SPCH 220 Introduction to Public Speaking • 5 CR6683 FA Raymond L T 4:00p-8:20p R205Class meets 9/20 - 12/6.

FrenchARTS & HUMANITIES DIVISION

See World Languages.

GamingBUSINESS DIVISION

This is a professional/technical program.

Business Division/Digital Communications website: www.bcc.ctc.edu/business

GAME 105 Gaming Theory • 5 CRFee: $43.70 computer use.

0305 A Wolcott B MW 3:00p-5:10p N209

GAME 110 Game Design I • 5 CRPrerequisite: MEDIA 109 at BCC with a C- or better. Recommended: IDEV 111 and MATH 105. Fee: $43.70 computer use.

0310 A staff TTh 5:30p-7:40p N209

General Business ManagementBUSINESS DIVISION

Business Division/Digital Communications website: www.bcc.ctc.edu/business

G BUS 101 Introduction to Business • 5 CRFulfills social science course requirement at BCC for non-business majors.

4350 A staff daily 6:30a-7:20a R2024351 B staff daily 7:30a-8:20a R2024352 C staff daily 8:30a-9:20a R2024353 D staff daily 9:30a-10:20a R3024354 E Hatstat F daily 10:30a-11:20a R2024355 F Johnson A daily 11:30a-12:20p R2024356 G staff daily 12:30p-1:20p R2024357 H staff MW 3:00p-5:10p R202

4358 I staff TTh 3:00p-5:10p R2024359 J staff MW 5:30p-7:40p R2024360 K staff TTh 5:30p-7:40p A138

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 46 for details.

4362 OAS staff arr arr A2424363 OAC staff arr arr A2424364 OBS staff arr arr A2424365 OBC staff arr arr A242

G BUS 120 Organizational Behavior • 5 CR4371 A staff daily 10:30a-11:20a R3024372 B staff TTh 5:30p-7:40p L218

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 46 for details.

4375 OAS staff arr arr A2424376 OAC staff arr arr A242

G BUS 145 Business Mathematics • 5 CRPrerequisite: BTS 161, 165, or CS 110 at BCC with a C- or better or equivalent spreadsheet experience. Calculator recommended.

4381 A staff daily 8:30a-9:20a R302

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 46 for details.

4385 OAS Nazarian H arr arr A2424386 OAC Nazarian H arr arr A242

G BUS 202 Law & Business • 5 CR4391 A Hatstat F daily 11:30a-12:20p R3024392 B staff MW 5:30p-7:40p R302

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 46 for details.

4394 OAS staff arr arr A2424395 OAC staff arr arr A242

G BUS 210 Investments • 5 CRFee: $43.70 computer use.

4399 A Lum L MW 12:30p-2:40p A109

G BUS 230 Project Management • 5 CRRecommended: Concurrent enrollment in BTS 280.

4403 A staff TTh 5:30p-7:40p L120

General Education Development (GED)ARTS & HUMANITIES DIVISION

This is a course for people preparing for the GED exam. This fast paced preparation class requires at least a 7th grade reading ability. Call Anne Dolan at (425) 564-2067 for more information. There is a $25 tuition charge per student per quarter for these classes with a waiver for students who cannot pay.

GED 071 GED Preparation • V1-5 CR7670 A staff TTh 12:30p-2:40p R1097672 C staff MW 7:30p-9:40p R109

GED 071 GED Preparation • V1-4 CR7671 B staff MW 5:30p-7:20p L2127673 D staff Sa 8:30a-12:30p R109

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3488 C Knoblach D MWF 10:30a-11:20a B262 also meets TTh 10:30a-12:20p B2623489 D Lyons B MWTh 3:00p-5:10p B2623490 E Viens R MW 5:30p-9:00p B262

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 46 for details.

3491 OAS Jones G arr arr L2003492 OAC Jones G arr arr L2003493 OBS Jones G arr arr L2003494 OBC Jones G arr arr L200

GermanARTS & HUMANITIES DIVISION

See World Languages.

HealthHEALTH SCIENCES, EDUCATION & WELLNESS

HLTH 250 Wellness • 5 CR2167 A Prescott P daily 9:30a-10:20a L2182168 B Butler R daily 10:30a-11:20a L2182169 C Butler R daily 11:30a-12:20p L218

Offered this quarter as part of “Mind-Body Wellness,” a 12-credit Interdisciplinary Studies class; see p. 30 for details.

0609 A Magie/ daily 9:30a-11:20a R106 Orechia

HLTH 292 First Aid & CPR/Responding to Emergencies • 4 CRFee: $4 lab.

2178 A Yoshino M daily 9:30a-10:20a C1672179 B Yoshino M daily 10:30a-11:20a C1672180 C Potoshnik B daily 11:30a-12:20p C167

Health ProfessionsHEALTH SCIENCES, EDUCATION & WELLNESS

HPRO 120 Medical Terminology • 3 CR2195 A Kelso G T 2:30p-5:20p R306

HPRO 146 Clinical Lab Assistant I • 5 CR2205 NCA Ferreri E T 10:00a-1:00p W215Section NCA meets at North Campus, 10700 Northup Way.There will be additional instruction online.

HistorySOCIAL SCIENCE DIVISION

HIST 101 History of Civilization: Cultural Traditions • 5 CRMay be used as social science or humanities course requirement, not both, at BCC.

5400 A Haines E daily 7:30a-8:20a C1655401 B Haines E daily 11:30a-12:20p C165

Also offered as a telecourse; see

Distance Education p. 46 for details.5402 TAS staff M 5:30p-7:40p C1655403 TAC staff M 5:30p-7:40p C165

GeographySOCIAL SCIENCE DIVISION

GEOG 100 Introduction to Geography • 5 CR5300 A Walker G daily 8:30a-9:20a R2035301 B Tebbetts R daily 9:30a-10:20a A1385302 C Tebbetts R daily 11:30a-12:20p C1685303 D Tebbetts R TTh 12:30p-2:40p R2035304 E Roselle D TTh 3:00p-5:10p R203

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 46 for details.

5305 OAS Roselle D arr arr A2515306 OAC Roselle D arr arr A251

GEOG 102 World Regional Geography • 5 CR5320 A Walker G daily 7:30a-8:20a R203

GEOG 200 Human Geography • 5 CR

Online course; see Distance Education

p. 46 for details.

5330 OAS Walker G arr arr A2515331 OAC Walker G arr arr A251

GEOG 205 Weather, Climate, Vegetation, Soils • 5 CRFulfills natural science course requirement at BCC.

5335 A Roselle D arr arr A251Section A is a correspondence course. After an initial meeting with the instructor, students complete the course at their own pace.

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 46 for details.

5336 OAS Walker G arr arr A2515337 OAC Walker G arr arr A251

GEOG 206 Landforms & Landform Processes • 6 CRFulfills laboratory science course requirement at BCC.

5345 A Roselle D daily 9:30a-10:20a R203 also meets T 10:30a-12:20p R203

GEOG 250 Geography of the Pacific Northwest • 5 CR5355 A Roselle D MWF 10:30a-11:55a R203

GEOG 258 Understanding Our World Through Maps • 5 CRPrerequisite: Basic computer literacy. Additional Fee: $10.90.

Online course; see Distance Education

p. 46 for details.5360 OAS Walker G arr arr A2515361 OAC Walker G arr arr A251

GeologySCIENCE DIVISION

GEOL 101 Survey of Geology • 6 CRFulfills laboratory science course requirement at BCC. Fee: $30.80 science lab.

3486 A Minium D MWF 7:30a-8:20a B262 also meets TTh 7:30a-9:20a B2623487 B Knoblach D TThF 9:30a-10:20a B262 also meets MW 8:30a-10:20a B262

HIST 102 History of Civilization: Middle Ages • 5 CRMay be used as social science or humanities course requirement, not both, at BCC.

5405 A Haines E daily 8:30a-9:20a C165

HIST 103 History of Civilization: Contemporary World • 5 CRMay be used as social science or humanities course requirement, not both, at BCC.

5410 A Perry T daily 6:30a-7:20a C165

Also offered as a telecourse; see

Distance Education p. 46 for details.5411 TAS staff T 7:50p-10:00p A1385412 TAC staff T 7:50p-10:00p A138

HIST 110 English History to 1603 • 5 CRMay be used as social science or humanities course requirement, not both, at BCC.

5415 A Haslam G daily 8:30a-9:20a R304

HIST 120 Global History • 5 CRSame as INTST 204. Either HIST 120 or INTST 204 may be taken for credit, not both. Online class requiring BCC’s “Global History” video tapes.

May be used as social science or humanities course requirement, not both, at BCC.

Online course; see Distance Education

p. 46 for details.5420 OAS Haslam G arr arr A2515421 OAC Haslam G arr arr A251

HIST 201 U.S. History: Discovery to Independence • 5 CRMay be used as social science or humanities course requirement, not both, at BCC.

5435 A Haslam G daily 9:30a-10:20a B1015436 B Haslam G daily 1:30p-2:20p C165

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 46 for details.

5437 OAS Haslam G arr arr A2515438 OAC Haslam G arr arr A251

HIST 202 U.S. History: First Century of Independence • 5 CRMay be used as social science or humanities course requirement, not both, at BCC.

5440 A staff daily 12:30p-1:20p C165

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 46 for details.

5441 OAS Heinrichs T arr arr A2515442 OAC Heinrichs T arr arr A2515443 OBS Heinrichs T arr arr A2515444 OBC Heinrichs T arr arr A251

HIST 203 U.S. History: U.S. in the Global Age • 5 CRMay be used as social science or humanities course requirement, not both, at BCC.

5445 A Perry T daily 11:30a-12:20p R311

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 46 for details.

5446 OAS Heinrichs T arr arr A2515447 OAC Heinrichs T arr arr A251

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6030 E Agassiz R F 6:00p-10:00p R304 also meets SaSu 9:00a-6:00p R304Class meets 11/4, 11/5, 11/6. Attendance required at all sessions.

HD 185 Compass for Success • 3 CR6055 A Hall J daily 9:00a-3:30p L211Class meets 9/7, 9/8, 9/9, 9/12, 9/13. also meets Wednesday, 9/14, 9:00a-12:00p in Rm. L211

6058 B Hall J F 6:00p-9:00p B242 also meets Sa 9:00a-5:00p B242Class meets 10/21, 10/22, 10/28, 10/29, 11/4, 11/5.

HD 190 Staying on Track • 3 CRPrerequisite: Permission of instructor.

6034 A Taplin R MTW 1:30p-2:20p R306

HD 195 Selecting A College Major/Confusion to Resolution • 2 CRRecommended: 30 college level credits. $30.85 testing fee will be charged

6036 A Foltz C W 1:30p-2:30p R110A6037 B Smith-Berry T 4:00p-5:00p B242Section A & B is a distributed course and a substantial amount of learning occurs online. Classroom session is held on the day stated. Computer use required.

HD 199 Individual Studies in Human Development • 1-5 CRPrerequisite: Permission of instructor. May be repeated for a maximum of 15 credits.

6040 A staff arr arr arr

HD 199 Individual Studies in Human Development • 1 CRFor TRiO Support students only. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.

6044 A Brodsky B arr arr arr

HD 210 Leadership Today: Creating a Vision for Tomorrow • 2 CR6065 A Majury M F 2:00p-4:00p B242

Information TechnologyBUSINESS DIVISION

This is a professional/technical program.

Business Division/Digital Communications website: www.bcc.ctc.edu/business

IT 101 Introduction to Information Technology • 5 CRPrerequisite: Placement by assessment into ENGL 089, and ENGL 092 or 093 with a C- or better.

4450 A staff TTh 12:30p-2:40p A132

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 46 for details.

4451 OAS staff arr arr A2424452 OAC staff arr arr A242

HIST 212 Sport in America: A Social History • 5 CRMay be used as social science or humanities course requirement, not both, at BCC.

5460 A Perry T TTh 5:30p-7:40p C165

HIST 261 The Middle East in the Islamic Era • 5 CRSame as INTST 261. Either HIST 261 or INTST 261 may be taken for credit, not both. Prerequisite: HIST 102 or 103 recommended.

May be used as social science or humanities course requirement, not both, at BCC.

5487 A staff daily 9:30a-10:20a C165

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 46 for details.

5488 OAS Heinrichs T arr arr A2515489 OAC Heinrichs T arr arr A251

HIST 264 Washington & the Pacific Northwest • 5 CRMay be used as social science or humanities course requirement, not both, at BCC.

Offered as a telecourse; see

Distance Education p. 46 for details.5490 TAS Perry T M 7:50p-10:00p C1655491 TAC Perry T M 7:50p-10:00p C165

HIST 280 History of Africa • 5 CRSame as INTST 280. Either HIST 280 or INTST 280 may be taken for credit, not both.

May be used as social science or humanities course requirement, not both, at BCC.

5495 A Haines E daily 10:30a-11:20a C165

Home EconomicsHEALTH SCIENCES, EDUCATION & WELLNESS

HOMEC 130 Human Nutrition • 5 CRSame as BIOL 130 and NUTR 130. Only one of the three (BIOL 130, NUTR 130, HOMEC 130) may be taken for credit. Fulfills natural science course requirement at BCC.

2230 A Koval D daily 8:30a-9:20a R3042231 B Koval D daily 9:30a-10:20a R3032232 C Biallias I MW 5:30p-7:40p B1022233 D Biallias I TTh 5:30p-7:40p R303

HOMEC 256 Child Development & Guidance • 3 CR

Online course; see Distance Education

p. 46 for details.2238 OAS Coder R arr arr arr

Human DevelopmentSTUDENT SERVICES

Human Development courses assist students to achieve their education goals through personal awareness and growth. For more information about the job-search class “Compass for Success” (HD 185) and the Internship Seminar (HD 199), contact the Career Center.

HD 110 Stress Management • 3 CR6002 A staff MW 12:30p-1:50p B242

HD 120 Learning Strategies for Student Success • 3 CRRecommend placement in ENGL 089 or above.

6004 A Smith-Berry TTh 1:30p-2:50p B2426006 B Brodish S TTh 11:00a-12:20p B242

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 46 for details.

6008 OAS Smith-Berry arr arr arr6009 OAC Smith-Berry arr arr arr

Offered this quarter as part of “Winning the Lottery,” a 15-credit Interdisciplinary Studies class; see p. 30 for details.

0612 A Cox/Czesak/ MTThF 9:30a-1:00p R106 Lee/Villines

HD 120 Learning Strategies for Student Success • 2 CRRecommend placement in ENGL 089 or above.

6012 D Wiseman S F 6:00p-10:00p B242 also meets SaSu 9:00a-6:00p B242Class meets 9/30, 10/1, &10/2. Attendance required at all sessions.

6014 E Ramsey C F 6:00p-10:00p L217 also meets SaSu 9:00a-6:00p L217Class meets 10/21, 10/22, 10/23. Attendance required at all sessions.

HD 120 TRiO Learning Strategies for Student Success • 1 CRRecommend placement in ENGL 089 or above. For TRiO Support students only. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.

6016 F Brodsky B Th 2:30p-3:20p A2286018 G Brodsky B F 10:30a-11:20a B102

HD 140 Race/Class/Gender in the Workplace • 2 CRThis class will focus on race only.

6022 A Matsumoto A F 6:00p-10:00p R311 also meets SaSu 9:00a-6:00p R311Class meets 10/7, 10/8, 10/9. Attendance required at all sessions.

HD 157 Assertive Communication • 2 CRAttendance required at all sessions.

6024 A Matsumoto A F 6:00p-10:00p R311 also meets SaSu 9:00a-6:00p R311Class meets 11/18, 11/19, 11/20. Attendance required at all sessions.

HD 173 Career Exploration • 3 CRFee: $30.85 testing fee will be charged for all sections.

6026 A Agassiz R TTh 11:30a-12:50p R110A6027 B staff MW 10:30a-11:50a B2426028 C staff MW 4:00p-5:20p B242

HD 173 Career Exploration • 2 CRFee: $30.85 testing fee will be charged for all sections.

6029 D Agassiz R F 6:00p-10:00p R304 also meets SaSu 9:00a-6:00p R304Class meets 10/14, 10/15, 10/16. Attendance required at all sessions.

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WINNING THE LOTTERYWhat would you do if you won the lottery? Is life just a game of chance? What is the relationship between wealth, health, success and happiness? Are these values the same around the world? In a supportive learning community, we will develop the study skills, mathematical tools and writing methods needed to explore these questions. Come better your chances of being a winner!Earn 15 credits from the following:

English 092 Developmental English (5 CR) Human Development 120 Math 094 Sociology 110

Instructors:

Sue Cox, Sociology Lucy Czesak, English Harlan Lee, Human Development Anria Villines, Math

Register for:

INTER 135 Winning the Lottery • 15 CRPrerequisite: Placement by assessment into ENGL 092 or 093 or entry code. Fee:$16.35 computer use.

0612 A team taught MTThF 9:30a-1:00p R106

INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES IN WINTER AND SPRINGPlan to include at least one of the following Interdisci-plinary Studies courses in your studies Winter and/or Spring Quarter:

Winter Quarter:The Geology of the Solar System (12 credits of Geology, Astronomy, Basic Science)Roots and Shoots aka Papyrus (11 credits of Botany and English)By Design (10 credits of Art and Interior Design)Anime Revealed (10 credits of American Studies and English)

Spring Quarter:Skin Deep: Understanding Difference (15 credits of English, Ethnic Studies, Sociology)Why Work? (10 credits of Economics and Math)

Interior DesignARTS & HUMANITIES DIVISION

This is a professional/technical program.

INDES 140 Introduction to Interior Design • 5 CRFee: $38.25 lab.

1606 A Hildre A MWF 9:30a-11:20a B1041607 B staff TThF 9:30a-11:20a B1041608 C staff MW 12:30p-2:40p B1041609 D staff MW 5:30p-7:40p L211

Interdisciplinary StudiesARTS & HUMANITIES DIVISION

Interdisciplinary Studies combines the study of several subjects into one integrated course or “learning com-munity,” usually for 10 or more credits. Each IDS course features a theme that forms a common thread across disciplines.The focus of these courses is YOU. Students learn with each other and from each other by discussing readings in small groups (seminars), taking part in group activi-ties, and, in some courses, by taking field trips. These programs emphasize the process of learning as well as course content. The student-centered, discussion-oriented format encourages and supports points of view and creates a social climate that promotes collaborative learning.For additional information regarding the Interdisciplin-ary Studies program, contact Diane Douglas at (425) 564-2550.

SHARING THE ANIMAL PLANET“Sharing the Animal Planet” will explore the human/animal bond in a variety of categories: exploring the possibilities of human/animal communication, ranging from the sign language of Washoe, the great ape, to the training of dolphins for oceanarium entertainment; evaluating the ethical treatment of animals in legal, sci-entific, and agricultural domains; discussing the issues of stewardship and care taking of domesticated animals; and, above all, addressing our role with the other crea-tures who roam the planet: are we their stewards? Their partners? Their lords?Earn 16 credits from the following courses:

AMST 286 Popular Culture (5 credits) OR ENGL 221 Popular Literature (5 credits) ENGL 101 Written Expression (5 credits) OR ENGL 201 The Research Paper (5 credits) OR ENGL 271 Expository Writing (5 credits) OR ENGL 272 Expository Writing (5 credits) BIOL 100 Introductory Biology (6 credits)

Instructors:

Laura Burns, English/American Studies Michael Hanson, Biology Michael Meyer, English/American Studies

Register for:

INTER 100 A SHARING THE ANIMAL PLANET • 16 CRPrerequisite: Eligible to register for ENGL 101 or ENGL 271 or ENGL 272.

BIOL 100 fulfills laboratory science course requirement at BCC. Fee:$16.35 computer use; $30 lab fee.

0600 A team taught MTThF 8:30a-11:20a R110 also meets W 8:30a-1:20p R110

OF MICE AND MATTER: A SUCCESSFUL JOURNEY THROUGH THE SCIENTIFIC MAZEWhen you think about a zipper, do you think about your jeans or your genes? Do you want to take the chem-mystery out of Chemistry? Do you need biology and chemistry for an Allied Health field or a transfer degree? Do you need to improve your computer and informa-tion literacy skills? Then Mice and Matter is the course designed for you.Earn 15 credits from the following courses:

BIOL 101 General Biology (6 credits) CHEM 101 Introduction to Chemistry (6 credits) BASCI 103 Research Skills in Science (3 credits)

Instructors:

Glena Kelso, Life Sciences Cathy Lyle, Chemistry

Register for:

INTER 115 Of Mice and Matter • 15 CRPrerequisite: MATH 085 or 097

Fee: $61.60 lab fees.

0605 A team taught daily 9:30a-12:20p B228 also meets WTh 8:30a-9:20a B223Computer use required.

MIND-BODY WELLNESSWhat can I do to balance all the demands in my life and still be healthy while attending college? How can I eat right, stay in shape, and control stress? Mind-Body Wellness explores the different dimensions of wellness. The class provides students with information to assess and evaluate their own lifestyle behaviors. Students will actively participate in a personal fitness program and journal their progress. Students will also write es-says and a research paper. Some topics of this course include physical fitness, weight management, stress management, substance abuse and topics selected by students.Earn 12 credits from the following:

ENGL 101 Written Expression (5 credits) HLTH 250 Wellness (5 credits) PE 110 Life Fitness Training (2 credits)

Instructors:

Ewan Magie, English Stella Orechia, Health Fitness Center Staff, Physical Education

Register for:

INTER 125 Mind Body Wellness •12 CRPrerequisite: Placement by assessment into ENGL 101 or ENGL 092 or 093 with a C- or better or entry code. Fee:$16.35 computer use; $23.10 towel fee and equip-ment use.

0609 A team taught daily 9:30a-11:20a R106

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INDES 142 Textiles, Interior Materials and Sources • 3 CRPrerequisite: INDES 140 with a C- or better. Fee: $5.45 lab.

1611 A staff T 3:00p-5:25p B1041612 B staff T 5:45p- 8:30p B104

INDES 150 History of Furniture • 5 CR1615 A Wais C TTh 12:30p-2:40p B1041616 B staff MW 7:50p-10:00p B104

INDES 152 Furniture Design & Construction • 3 CRPrerequisite: INDES 150, 151, 160, and 190 and ART 108 with a C- or better, or entry code. Fee: $32.75

1621 A Day R TTh 6:00p-8:30p C160 lab TTh 8:30p-10:00p C160

INDES 160 Graphic Communication I • 5 CRPrerequisite: Art 110 and 120 with a C- or better.

1626 A Beert D TTh 9:30a-12:20p L1101627 B DeMille S TTh 6:30p-9:20p L110

INDES 162 Introduction to Computer-Aided Design • 3 CRPrerequisite: INDES 160 with a C- or better. Fee: $43.70 computer use.

1632 A Beert D MW 1:30p-3:20p L1161633 B staff TTh 6:30p-8:20p L116

INDES 165 Visual Presentations • 5 CRPrerequisite: ART 111 and INDES 160 with a C- or better.

1637 A Beert D MW 9:30a-12:20p L110

INDES 167 Digital Design Tools • 2 CRFee: $43.70 computer use.

1640 A Beert D F 12:30p-3:20p L116

INDES 170 Interior Design I: Methods • 5 CRPrerequisite: ART 112 and INDES 140 and 160 with a C- or better, or entry code.

1642 A Raphael K MW 1:30p-4:20p L1101643 B DeMille S TTh 1:30p-4:20p L110

INDES 180 Professional Practices I • 3 CRPrerequisite: INDES 170 with a C- or better.

1647 A Wilson S TTh 4:30p-6:00p L110

INDES 185 Practicum in Interior Design • 3 CRPrerequisite: INDES 270 with a C- or better.

1657 A Wais C arr arr L113First class meeting Friday, 9/23, 12:30pm.

INDES 190 Building Systems & Codes • 3 CRPrerequisite: INDES 140 and 160 with a C- or better, or concurrent enrollment in INDES 160. Concurrent enroll-ment with INDES 170 recommended.

1662 A Wu P MW 6:10p-7:40p B204

INDES 195 Special Topics in Interior Design: Environmental Design: Designing Green • 3 CRPrerequisite: Permission of program chair or instructor. May be repeated for a maximum of 10 credits.

1668 A Hildre A MW 12:30p-2:00p B204

INDES 260 Graphic Communication II • 5 CRPrerequisite: INDES 160, 162, 170, and 190 with a C- or better, or permission of instructor. Fee: $43.70 computer use.

1673 A Raphael K TTh 9:30a-12:20p L116

INDES 261 Design Detailing • 2 CRPrerequisite: INDES 260 with a C- or better.

1676 A DeMille S F 9:30a-12:20p L113

INDES 270 Interior Design II • 5 CRPrerequisite: INDES 165, 170, and 260 with a C- or better, or entry code.

1678 A DeMille S MW 6:10p-9:00p L1101679 B staff MW 9:30a-12:20p L116Section B fee: $43.70 computer use.

INDES 271 Interior Design III • 5 CRPrerequisite: INDES 271 with a C- or better, or entry code. Fee: $43.70 computer use.

1681 A Wilson S TTh 1:30p-4:20p L116

INDES 272 Interior Design IV • 5 CRPrerequisite: INDES 271 with a C- or better, or entry code. Fee: $43.70 computer use.

1684 A staff MW 6:10p-9:00p L116

International StudiesSOCIAL SCIENCE DIVISION

INTST 105 Geography of World Affairs • 5 CRSame as GEOG 105. Either INTST 105 or GEOG 105 may be taken for credit, not both.

5500 A Walker G daily 7:30a-8:20a R203

INTST 150 International Business • 5 CR5505 A staff daily 8:30a-9:20a L2205506 B Johnson An daily 1:30p-2:20p A240

INTST 200 States & Capitalism: Origin/Modern Global System • 5 CR5520 A Tate T daily 10:30a-11:20a N204

INTST 203 Comparative Religion • 5 CRSame as ANTH 203. Either INTST 203 or ANTH 203 may be taken for credit, not both.

Online course; see Distance Education

p. 46 for details.5550 OAS Jurji D arr arr A2515551 OAC Jurji D arr arr A2515552 OBS Jurji D arr arr A2515553 OBC Jurji D arr arr A251

INTST 204 Global History • 5 CRSame as HIST 120. Either INTST 204 or HIST 120 may be taken for credit, not both.

May be used as social science or humanities course requirement, not both, at BCC.

Online course; see Distance Education

p. 46 for details.5560 OAS Haslam G arr arr A2515561 OAC Haslam G arr arr A251

INTST 261 The Middle East in the Islamic Era • 5 CRRecommended: HIST 102 and 103. Same as HIST 261. Either INTST 261 or HIST 261 may be taken for credit, not both. May be used as social science or humanities course requirement, not both, at BCC.

5565 A staff daily 9:30a-10:20a C165

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 46 for details.

5566 OAS Heinrichs T arr arr A2515567 OAC Heinrichs T arr arr A251

INTST 280 History of Africa • 5 CRSame as HIST 280. Either INTST 280 or HIST 280 may be taken for credit, not both.

May be used as social science or humanities course requirement, not both, at BCC.

5570 A Haines E daily 10:30a-11:20a C165

Internet Application DevelopmentBUSINESS DIVISION

This is a professional/technical program.

Business Division/Digital Communications website: www.bcc.ctc.edu/business

IDEV 111 Web Development Foundations • 5 CRPrerequisite: MEDIA 109 at BCC with a C- or better, or entry code.

Online course; see Distance Education

p. 46 for details.0343 OAS staff arr arr A2420344 OAC staff arr arr A242

InterpretationCONTINUING EDUCATION

This program is self-supporting and not eligible for tu-ition waivers. For registration information, call (425) 564-3171. Please refer to the Continuing Education schedule for a complete listing of credit and non-credit Translation & Interpretation classes offered this quarter.Free orientations to the Translation & Interpretation pro-gram on Tuesdays, 6/7 and 8/30, 6:00-8:00 p.m. Please call (425) 564-3145 to register and for location.

INTRP 101 Introduction to Translation & Interpreting • 3 CRPrerequisite: Acceptance into program and bilingual proficiency. Fee $350

6750 A Cohen/ W 6:00p-9:00p C167 LeSourdClass meets 9/21-11/30. No class on 11/9.

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INTRP 102 Fundamentals of Interpreting • 3 CRPrerequisite: Acceptance into program and bilingual proficiency. Fee $350

6751 A Avagimova T 6:00p-9:00p B242Class meets 9/20-11/29. No class on11/8.

INTRP 105 Vocabulary Acquisition & Terminology Research • 3 CRPrerequisite: Acceptance into program and bilingual proficiency. Fee $350

6752 NCA Blachon D Th 6:00p-9:00p TBASection NCA meets at North Campus, 10700 Northup Way.Class meets 9/22-12/8. No class on 11/10 & 11/24.

INTRP 106 Ethics & Business Practice of Translation & Interpreting • 3 CRPrerequisite: Acceptance into program and bilingual proficiency. Fee $350

6753 A Searls-Ridge/ W 6:00p-9:00p B242 Stettri SawreyClass meets 9/21-11/30. No class on 11/9.

ItalianARTS & HUMANITIES DIVISION

See World Languages.

JapaneseARTS & HUMANITIES DIVISION

See World Languages.

Marketing ManagementBUSINESS DIVISION

This is a professional/technical program.

Business Division/Digital Communications website: www.bcc.ctc.edu/business

MKTG 110 Client/Customer Relations • 5 CR4460 A staff daily 1:30p-2:20p C1614461 B staff TTh 5:30p-7:40p C161

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 46 for details.4463 OAS staff arr arr A2424464 OAC staff arr arr A242

MKTG 135 Principles of Retailing • 5 CR4467 A staff daily 8:30a-9:20a C161

MKTG 154 Principles of Marketing • 5 CR4471 A Hatstat F daily 1:30p-2:20p R2024472 B staff MW 5:30p-7:40p C161

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 46 for details.4474 OAS staff arr arr A2424475 OAC staff arr arr A242

MKTG 234 Advertising • 5 CR4481 A Blume M daily 9:30a-10:20a C161

MathematicsSCIENCE DIVISION

MATH 070 Basic Math for the Math Avoiders • 5 CRCourse is graded “pass/fail.”

3501 A Gronlund S daily 11:30p-12:20p A109

MATH 075 Improving Basic Math Skills • 5 CRMay be repeated for a maximum of 10 credits. The fol-lowing sections will be taught using interactive software. Textbooks are included in the $107.96 licensing fee required to take the course. Textbooks will be distributed on the first day of class.

3511 AC Wright B daily 8:30a-9:20a C1663513 BC Malinsky S daily 11:30a-12:20p C1663515 CC Updegrove D TTh 5:30p-7:40p C166

The following sections do not use interactive software. Please purchase textbooks at the beginning of the quarter.

3517 A Thias J daily 9:30a-10:20a C2063519 B Pratt D daily 10:30a-11:20a C2063521 C staff MW 5:30p-7:40p C206

MATH 080 Elementary Algebra I • 5 CRPrerequisite: Basic arithmetic skills.

3531 A Stevens M daily 9:30a-10:20a L2153533 B Stacy D daily 11:30a-12:20p L2153535 C Gronlund S daily 1:30p-2:20p C254

MATH 093 Algebra Review • V1-5 CRPrerequisite: Permission of instructor. Fee: $64.35 covers licensing and technology costs.

3551 A Shook C arr arr L200

MATH 094 Special Topics in Developmental Math • 3 CRPrerequisite: Permission of instructor.

3555 A Shook C MWF 11:30a-12:20p C206 Offered this quarter as part of

“Winning the Lottery,” a 15-credit Interdisciplinary Studies class; see p. 30 for details.

0612 A Cox/Czesak/ MTThF 9:30a-1:00p R106 Lee/Villines

MATH 097 Introductory Algebra I • 5 CRPrerequisite: Basic arithmetic skills. The following sec-tions will be taught using interactive software. Textbooks are included in the $107.96 licensing fee required to take the course. Textbooks will be distributed on the first day of class.

3561 AC Anderson M daily 7:30a-8:20a C1663563 BC Akhlaghi T daily 10:30a-11:20a C1663565 CC Akhlaghi T MW 5:30p-7:40p C166

The following sections do not use interactive software. Please purchase textbooks at the beginning of the quarter.

3567 A Laveglia J daily 8:30a-9:20a A2103569 B DeVun E daily 9:30a-10:20a R2023571 C Clawson C daily 11:30a-12:20p A2403573 D staff daily 12:30p-1:20p A2403575 NCE Relf J TTh 12:40p-2:50p W266Section NCE meets at North Campus, 10700 Northup Way.

3577 F Michael F TTh 12:30p-2:40p A2083579 G Nassiri M TTh 7:50p-10:00p L218

MATH 098 Introductory Algebra II • 5 CRPrerequisite: Placement by assessment, or MATH 085 or 097 with a C- or better. The following sections will be taught using interactive software. Textbooks are included in the $107.96 licensing fee required to take the course. Textbooks will be distributed on the first day of class.

3601 AC Lee J daily 9:30a-10:20a C1663603 BC Pratt D daily 12:30p-1:20p C166The following sections do not use interactive software. Please purchase textbooks at the beginning of the quarter.

3605 A Stevens M daily 7:30a-8:20a L2183607 B Lee J daily 8:30a-9:20a A2403609 C Lee J daily 11:30a-12:20p A2103611 D Pratt D daily 11:30a-12:20p A2063613 NCE Molvik N MW 12:40p-2:50p W270Section NCE meets at North Campus, 10700 Northup Way.

3615 F Michalek M daily 1:30p-2:20p L2213617 G Michalek M TTh 3:00p-5:10p B2513619 H Zarei A MW 5:30p-7:40p A2403621 I Nassiri M MW 7:50p-10:00p L211

MATH 099 Intermediate Algebra • 5 CRPrerequisite: Placement by assessment, or MATH 098 with a C- or better.

3623 A Nazarian H daily 7:30a-8:20a L2123625 B Thias J daily 8:30a-9:20a L2113627 C Nazarian H daily 8:30a-9:20a A2283629 D Curnutt L daily 9:30a-10:20a A2403631 NCE Molvik N MW 9:50a-12:00p W266Section NCE meets at North Campus, 10700 Northup Way.

3633 F Curnutt L daily 10:30a-11:20a A2403635 G Polinger V daily 11:30a-12:20p A2083637 H Polinger V daily 12:30p-1:20p L2183639 I Villines A daily 1:30p-2:20p L2123641 J Gardner J MW 12:30p-2:40p L1263643 LSK staff MWF 3:00p-5:10p B251Section LSK is a late-starting class beginning 10/5.

3645 L Tate H TTh 5:30p-7:40p R2103647 M Zarei A MW 7:50p-10:00p L212

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 46 for details.

A licensing fee of $82.25 for course CD-ROMs is included in the tuition payment.

3649 OAS Sage L arr arr L2003651 OAC Sage L arr arr L2003653 OBS Shook C arr arr L2003655 OBC Shook C arr arr L2003657 OCS Sage L arr arr L2003659 OCC Sage L arr arr L200

MATH 105 Precalculus I • 5 CRPrerequisite: Placement by assessment, or MATH 099 with a B- or better. Credit cannot be obtained for both MATH 105 and MATH 156.

3661 A Updegrove D daily 7:30a-8:20a L2113663 B Updegrove D daily 8:30a-9:20a L2213665 C Malinsky A daily 9:30a-10:20a L212

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3667 D Kelly J daily 11:30a-12:20p L2123669 E Malinsky A daily 12:30p-1:20p L2123671 F Andresen R TTh 5:30p-7:40p L212

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 46 for details.

A licensing fee of $82.25 for course CD-ROMs is included in the tuition payment.

3673 OAS Pugh R arr arr L2003675 OAC Pugh R arr arr L2003677 OBS Pugh R arr arr L2003679 OBC Pugh R arr arr L200

MATH 107 Mathematical Models & Applications • 5 CRPrerequisite: Placement by assessment, or MATH 099 with a C- or better.

3681 A Hoffman D daily 8:30a-9:20a L1203683 B Bloomsburg P daily 12:30p-1:20p C254

MATH 120 Precalculus II • 5 CRPrerequisite: Placement by assessment, or MATH 105 with a C- or better.

3691 A DeVun E daily 8:30a-9:20a L2123693 B Susanka L daily 9:30a-10:20a B2423695 C Stacy D daily 10:30a-11:20a C1613697 D Susanka L daily 11:30a-12:20p C2543699 E Akhlaghi T daily 1:30p-2:20p C2083701 F staff TTh 7:50p-10:00p L211

MATH 124 Calculus I • 5 CREither Math 124 or 157 may be taken for credit, not both. Prerequisite: Placement by assessment or Math 120 with a C- or better or Advanced Placement score of 2 or higher on AB or BC exam.

3711 A Curnutt L daily 7:30a-8:20a L2213713 B Hoffman D daily 9:30a-10:20a B2513715 C Laveglia J daily 10:30a-11:20a A2443717 D Hoffman D daily 11:30a-12:20p B2513719 E Laveglia J daily 1:30p-2:20p B2513721 F Lowry P TTh 5:30p-7:40p C254

MATH 125 Calculus II • 5 CRPrerequisite: MATH 124.

3731 A Villines A daily 8:30a-9:20a B2513733 B Kelly J daily 9:30a-10:20a A2443735 C Kelly J daily 12:30p-1:20p B2513737 D Lowry P TTh 7:50p-10:00p L221

MATH 126 Calculus III • 5 CRPrerequisite: MATH 125.

3751 A Updegrove D daily 10:30a-11:20a L2123753 B Susanka L daily 12:30p-1:20p C164

MATH 156 College Algebra for Business & Social Science • 5 CREither MATH 105 or MATH 156 may be taken for credit, not both. Prerequisite: Placement by assessment, or MATH 099 with a B- or better.

3781 A Anderson M daily 8:30a-9:20a L2183783 B Bloomsburg daily 9:30a-10:20a A2063785 C Akhlaghi T daily 11:30a-12:20p R3043787 D Michalek M daily 12:30p-1:20p R3043789 E Akhlaghi T MW 7:50p-10:00p B251

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 46 for details.

3791 OAS Anderson M arr arr L2003793 OAC Anderson M arr arr L2003795 OBS Anderson M arr arr L2003797 OBC Anderson M arr arr L200

MATH 157 Elements of Calculus • 5 CRPrerequisite: Placement by assessment, or MATH 156 with a C- or better.

3811 A Clawson C daily 9:30a-10:20a A2433813 B Anderson M daily 11:30a-12:20p A2433815 C Gronlund S daily 12:30p-1:20p A2433817 D Relf J MW 5:30p-7:40p R102

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 46 for details.

3819 OAS Stacy D arr arr L2003821 OAC Stacy D arr arr L2003823 OBS Stacy D arr arr L2003825 OBC Stacy D arr arr L200

MATH 208 Introduction to Linear Algebra • 5 CRPrerequisite: MATH 126 or permission of instructor.

3841 A Haws J TTh 5:30p-7:40p B251

MATH 227 Several-Variable Calculus • 5 CRPrerequisite: MATH 125.

3851 A Bloomsburg daily 10:30a-11:20a B2513853 B Gardner J MW 5:30p-7:40p B251

Media Communication & Technology

BUSINESS DIVISION

This is a professional/technical program.

Business Division/Digital Communications website: www.bcc.ctc.edu/businessSee also Animation & Graphics; Gaming; Internet Appli-cation Development; Video Production; Web Multimedia Authoring.

MEDIA 105 Digital Design & Storytelling • 5 CRFee: $43.70 computer use & $21.85 WEBCT.

0055 A Kennedy T MW 9:30a-11:40a N202

MEDIA 109 Computer Essentials for Digital Media • 5 CRFee: $118.70 Internet Provider & $21.85 WEBCT.

0059 A staff TTh 9:30a-11:40a N2090060 B staff MW 7:50p-10:00p N209

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 46 for details.

0063 OAS staff arr arr A2420064 OAC staff arr arr A242

MEDIA 113 Design For Screen Media • 5 CRPrerequisite: ANIM 121 and MEDIA 105 at BCC with a C- or better, or entry code. Fee: $43.70 computer use & $21.85 WEBCT.

0067 A Garrow S TTh 12:30p-2:40p N202

MEDIA 245 Production Practice • 3 CRPrerequisite: Permission of instructor. Fee: $43.70 computer use & $21.85 WEBCT.

0075 A staff arr arr A242

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 46 for details.

0077 OAS staff arr arr A2420078 OAC staff arr arr A242

MEDIA 248 Portfolio & Employment • 3 CRPrerequisite: Permission of instructor.

Online course; see Distance Education

p. 46 for details.0083 OAS James C arr arr A2420084 OAC James C arr arr A242

MEDIA 250 Internship in Media • 5 CRPrerequisite: Permission of program chair.

Online course; see Distance Education

p. 46 for details.0093 OAS James C arr arr A2420094 OAC James C arr arr A242

Medical Information Technology

BUSINESS DIVISION

This is a professional/technical program.

Business Division/Digital Communications website: www.bcc.ctc.edu/business

MEDIT 110 Technology Fundamentals in Healthcare • 5 CRPrerequisite: BTS 161, CS 110, or IT 101 recommended.

4509 A staff MW 5:30p-7:40p R301

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 46 for details.

4512 OAS Solomon C arr arr A2424513 OAC Solomon C arr arr A242

MeteorologySCIENCE DIVISION

METR 101 Introduction to the Weather • 5 CR3380 A Short K daily 1:30p-2:20p B2623382 B DeVault J TTh 5:30p-7:40p B262

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 46 for details.

3385 OAS Stevens M arr arr L2003386 OAC Stevens M arr arr L200

MusicARTS & HUMANITIES DIVISION

MUSIC 100 College Choir • V1-3 CRMay be repeated for a maximum of 9 credits. Final performance and rehearsals will be 11/28-12/3. Fee: $41.10

1715 A Wilson K daily 11:30a-12:20p E129

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MUSIC 101 Community Symphonies • 1 CRPrerequisite: Prior enrollment in MUSIC 101 or permis-sion of program chair. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 credits.

1718 A Wilson K arr arr E127

MUSIC 102 Community Band • 1 CRPrerequisite: Prior enrollment in MUSIC 102 or permis-sion of program chair. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 credits.

1719 A Wilson K T 7:30p-9:30p NHSSection A meets at Newport High School, Bellevue.

1720 B Wilson K Th 7:30p-9:30p MMSSection B meets at McKnight Middle School, Renton.

MUSIC 105 Vocal Jazz & Recording Ensemble • 3 CRPrerequisite: Permission of instructor (audition) by entry code. Students registered in MUSIC 105 must be concurrently registered in MUSIC 100 unless waived by the department. May be repeated for a maximum of 9 credits.

Fee: $41.10

1724 A Almli T daily 12:30p-2:00p A159

MUSIC 106 Jazz Band • 3 CRPrerequisite: Prior enrollment in MUSIC 106 or permis-sion of instructor. May be repeated for a maximum of 9 credits.

1728 A Sherman H MWF 1:30p-3:30p E129

MUSIC 107 Fundamentals of Music • 5 CR1733 A McManus J daily 12:30p-1:20p E1021734 B staff MW 5:30p-7:40p E102

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 46 for details.

1735 OAS staff arr arr R2301736 OAC staff arr arr R230

MUSIC 108 Listening to Music • 5 CR1739 A Siemens C daily 10:30a-11:20a E129

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 46 for details.

1740 OAS Wilson K arr arr R2301741 OAC Wilson K arr arr R230

MUSIC 110 First-Year Theory I • 5 CRPrerequisite: Basic knowledge of music notation and either vocal or instrumental performance capability. Fee: $16.35 computer use.

1743 A Almli T daily 8:30a-9:20a E1021745 C staff daily 10:30a-11:20a E102

MUSIC 113 Survey of Music History: Antiquity to 1800 • 5 CR1748 A McManus J daily 9:30a-10:20a E129

MUSIC 115 History of Jazz • 5 CR

Online course; see Distance Education

p. 46 for details.1750 OAS Gleason D arr arr R2301751 OAC Gleason D arr arr R230

MUSIC 116 History of Rock & Roll • 5 CR1753 A Fallat T daily 1:30p-2:20p L218

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 46 for details.

1754 OAS Gleason D arr arr R2301755 OAC Gleason D arr arr R230

MUSIC 117 World Music Cultures • 5 CR1757 A Cornell D daily 11:30a-12:20p B204

MUSIC 120 Class Voice (Group Vocal Instruction) • 2 CRFee: $16.35 computer use.

1759 A McManus J daily 10:30a-11:20a A159

MUSIC 130 Group Piano Instruction I • 2 CR1761 A Siemens C TTh 8:30a-9:20a E2221762 B Siemens C TTh 9:30a-10:20a E222

MUSIC 135 Beginning Guitar • 2 CR1764 A staff TTh 1:30p-2:40p E129

MUSIC 140 First-Year Private Instruction I • 1 CRPrerequisite: Permission of program chair.

1766 A Wilson K arr arr E1271767 B Wilson K arr arr E127

MUSIC 143 First-Year Private Instruction II • 2 CRPrerequisite: Permission of program chair.

1768 A Wilson K arr arr E127

MUSIC 150 Music Technology • 5 CRFee: $16.35 computer use.

1771 A Fallat T daily 12:30p-1:20p E129

MUSIC 156 Audio Engineering & Music Production I • 5 CRFee: $43.70 computer use.

1773 A Fallat T MWF 10:30a-12:20p A154

MUSIC 200 College Choir • V1-3 CRFor students who have completed 3 quarters at the 100 level. May be repeated for a maximum of 9 credits. Final performance and rehearsals will be 11/28-12/3. Fee: $41.10

1775 A Wilson K daily 11:30a-12:20p E129

MUSIC 205 Vocal Jazz Ensemble • 3 CRPrerequisite: May enroll in MUSIC 205 after 3 quarters (9 credits) of MUSIC 105. May be repeated for a maximum of 9 credits. Fee: $41.10

1778 A Almli T daily 12:30p-2:00p A159

MUSIC 206 BCC Jazz Band • 3 CRPrerequisite: May enroll in MUSIC 206 after 3 quarters (9 credits) of MUSIC 106.

For students who have completed 3 quarters at the 100 level. May be repeated for a maximum of 9 credits.

1781 A Sherman H MWF 1:30p-3:30p E129

MUSIC 210 Second-Year Theory I • 5 CRPrerequisite: MUSIC 112 or permission of instructor. Fee: $16.35 computer use.

1784 A Almli T daily 9:30a-10:20a A154

MUSIC 240 Second-Year Private Instruction I • 1 CRPrerequisite: MUSIC 140 or 143 and permission of instructor.

1787 A Wilson K arr arr E1271788 B Wilson K arr arr E127

MUSIC 243 Second-Year Private Instruction II • 2 CRPrerequisite: MUSIC 140 or 143 and permission of instructor.

1789 A Wilson K arr arr E127

Network Services & Computing Systems

BUSINESS DIVISION

This is a professional/technical program.

Business Division/Digital Communications website: www.bcc.ctc.edu/business

NSCOM 201/202 CISCO NETWORKING I & II • 10 CRThis is a combination class. This course covers in one quarter the same material that NSCOM 201 and NSCOM 202 cover.

Prerequisite: IT 101 and TECH 217 at BCC with a C- or better, or entry code. Student may test out of IT 101. Sample test at www.bcc.ctc.edu/business/it/it101.htm

Fee: $87.40 computer use.

4520 NCA Barbour M MW 7:30a-12:00p W202Section NCA meets at North Campus, 10700 Northup Way.

4521 NCB Barbour M MW 5:30p-10:00p W202Section NCB meets at North Campus, 10700 Northup Way.

NSCOM 203/204 CISCO NETWORKING III & IV • 10 CRThis is a combination class. This course covers in one quarter the same material that NSCOM 203 and NSCOM 204 cover.

Prerequisite: NSCOM 202 at BCC with a C- or better and ENGL 101, 201, 270, 271, or 272 with a C- or better. Fee: $87.40 computer use.

4524 NCA Barbour M TTh 7:30a-12:00p W202Section NCA meets at North Campus, 10700 Northup Way

4525 NCB Barbour M TTh 5:30p-10:00p W202Section NCB meets at North Campus, 10700 Northup Way.

NSCOM 220 Implementing Client Operating Systems • 5 CRPrerequisite: NSCOM 201 at BCC with a C- or better or entry code. Placement by assessment into ENGL 101 or ENGL 092 or 093 with a C- or better.

Online course; see Distance Education p. 24 for details.

4536 OAS Littlefield M arr arr A2424537 OAC Littlefield M arr arr A242

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NSCOM 221 Implementing Server Operating Systems • 5 CRPrerequisite: NSCOM 201 at BCC with a C- or better or entry code. Placement by assessment into ENGL 101 or ENGL 092 or 093 with a C- or better.

Online course; see Distance Education

p. 46 for details.4538 OAS Littlefield M arr arr A2424539 OAC Littlefield M arr arr A242

NSCOM 223 Managing a Network Environment • 5 CRPrerequisite: NSCOM 220 and 221 at BCC with a C- or better. ENGL 101 or 201 (ENGL 102) or 270 or 271 or 272 at BCC with a C- or better.

Online course; see Distance Education

p. 46 for details.4540 OAS Littlefield M arr arr A2424541 OAC Littlefield M arr arr A242

NSCOM 225 Implementing Network Infrastructure • 5 CRPrerequisite: NSCOM 220 and 221 at BCC with a C- or better. ENGL 101 or 201 (ENGL 102) or 270 or 271 or 272 at BCC with a C- or better.

Online course; see Distance Education

p. 46 for details.4542 OAS Littlefield M arr arr A2424543 OAC Littlefield M arr arr A242

NSCOM 227 Implementing Directory Services - 5 CRPrerequisite: NSCOM 223 and NSCOM 225 at BCC with a C- or better and ENGL 101 or 201 (ENGL 102) or 270, 271, or 272 at BCC with a C- or better.

Online course; see Distance Education

p. 46 for details.4544 OAS Littlefield M arr arr A2424545 OAC Littlefield M arr arr A242For information about NSCOM 220, 221, 223, and 227, or for solving problems related to registering for these classes, contact Mike Littlefield via e-mail at [email protected].

Nuclear Medicine Technology

HEALTH SCIENCES, EDUCATION & WELLNESS

This is a professional/technical program.

NMTEC 200 Applied Anatomy & Physiology • 1 CRPrerequisite: Acceptance into program or permission of instructor.

2313 A Prekeges J arr arr arr

NMTEC 201 Basic Nuclear Medicine Science • 3 CRPrerequisite: Acceptance into program or permission of instructor.

2317 A Prekeges J arr arr arr

NMTEC 210 Radiopharmacy • 1 CRPrerequisite: Acceptance into program or permission of instructor.

2321 A Rimar T arr arr arr

NMTEC 230 Clinical Education I • 10 CRPrerequisite: Acceptance into program or permission of instructor. Fee: $21 Malpractice insurance.

2325 A staff arr arr arr

NMTEC 233 Clinical Education IV • 13 CRPrerequisite: Acceptance into program or permission of instructor.

2329 A staff arr arr arr

NMTEC 234 Clinical Education V • 13 CRPrerequisite: Acceptance into program or permission of instructor. Fee: $21 Malpractice insurance.

2333 A staff arr arr arr

NMTEC 260 Clinical Nuclear Medicine I • 1 CRPrerequisite: Acceptance into program or permission of instructor.

2337 A Prekeges J arr arr arr

NMTEC 275 Board Preparation • 1 CRPrerequisite: Acceptance into program or permission of instructor.

2341 A Prekeges J arr arr arr

NursingThis is a professional/technical program.

HEALTH SCIENCES, EDUCATION & WELLNESS

NURS 100X Nursing I: Fundamentals • 7 CRPrerequisite: Acceptance into program or permission of instructor. Fee: $14.35 health

2358 A Karnes N arr arr arr Tedeschi L arr arr arr Perkins T arr arr arr2359 B Karnes N arr arr arr Perkins T arr arr arr Tedeschi L arr arr arr

NURS 100Z Nursing I: Lab • 5 CRPrerequisite: Acceptance into program or permission of instructor. Fees: $21 liability insurance, $16.35 computer use.

2365 A Tedeschi L TW arr arr Perkins T Th arr B2072366 B staff TW arr arr Perkins T Th arr B2072367 C Nau T TW arr arr Perkins T Th arr B2072368 D Calender T Th arr arr Perkins T T arr B2072369 E Karnes N ThF arr arr Perkins T T arr B2072370 F Schneider C ThF arr arr Perkins T T arr B207

NURS 220X Maternal/Child Nursing • 7 CRPrerequisite: NURS 102X and 102Z, BIOL 250, and PSYCH 204.

2377 A Becker C daily arr R208

NURS 220Z Maternal/Child Nursing Lab • 5 CRPrerequisite: NURS 102X and 102Z, BIOL 250, and PSYCH 204.

Fees: $21 liability insurance, $16.35 computer use.

2383 A Becker C W arr arr Keenan L M arr arr Tremper L W arr arr2384 B Becker C W arr arr Keenan L MTh arr arr Tremper L W arr arr2385 C Becker C W arr arr Keenan L MF arr arr Tremper L W arr arr

NURS 221X Psychiatric Nursing • 6 CRPrerequisite: NURS 102X and 102Z, BIOL 250, and PSYCH 204.

2397 A Thorp M daily 8:00a-2:00p R102

NURS 221Z Psychiatric Nursing Lab • 5 CRPrerequisite: NURS 102X and 102Z, BIOL 250, and PSYCH 204. Fees: $21 liability insurance, $16.35 computer use.

2403 A Thorp M TTh arr arr2404 B Weber S WF arr arr2405 C Thorp M WF arr arr

OceanographySCIENCE DIVISION

OCEAN 101 Survey of Oceanography • 6 CRFulfills laboratory science course requirement at BCC. Fee: $30.80 science lab.

3890 A Short K F 8:30a-11:20a B120 also meets MW 8:30a-10:20a B120

Parent EducationHEALTH SCIENCES, EDUCATION & WELLNESSThe Parent Education program provides parents with support, skills, and knowledge to help them in their task of raising healthy families. Every class offers age-ap-propriate children’s programs. These classes are located on our BCC campus and throughout our communities including Snoqualmie, Fall City, Carnation, Renton, Sam-mamish, Issaquah, Bellevue, and Mercer Island. One-day-a-week classes as well as cooperative preschools offer your child a rich early learning experience.

Infant labsClasses for families with newborns up to one year of age. Parent and baby attend together.

Wobblers/1st and 2nd Year ToddlersClasses for families with one-, two-, and young three-year-olds. Parent and child attend together.

Cooperative PreschoolsIncludes parent involvement, leadership, and parent education. Starting at age three, the two- to four-day-a-week preschools offer developmentally appropriate cur-riculum from trained early childhood education teachers. Parent education is provided by college faculty.

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Enrichment ClassesCreative Development LabOne-day-a-week class for hands-on creative activities for three- and four-year-old children. Includes par-ent involvement and parent education based on the cooperative model.

Discovery LabOne-day-a-week late afternoon class for the scientist in the family designed for five- to seven-year-old chil-dren. A parent education workshop is held monthly.

P.A.L.S. (Parents As Learners in School)A new parent education program serving the families attending the BCC Early Learning, Family, and Childcare Center.

Summer Kids CampFor children ages 3-5 years on the BCC campus during Summer Quarter. Summer Kids Camp offers a flexible class schedule at a reasonable cost. Call for a brochure and registration form each year beginning in April, (425) 564-2365.

Registration for the September-June school year begins in January, with continuous enrollment until classes are full. Call (425) 564-2365 for further information, or visit the website at www.bcc.ctc.edu/parent-ed/.

PhilosophyARTS & HUMANITIES DIVISION

PHIL 100 Introduction to Philosophy • 5 CR1829 A Wulff J daily 7:30a-8:20a C2541830 B staff daily 9:30a-10:20a N2041831 C staff TTh 3:00p-5:10p L221

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 46 for details.

1832 OAS George E arr arr R2301833 OAC George E arr arr R230

PHIL 102 Contemporary Moral Problems • 5 CRMay be used as social science or humanities course requirement, not both, at BCC.

1840 A Wulff J daily 8:30a-9:20a C2541841 B staff daily 9:30a-10:20a L211

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 46 for details.

1842 OAS Duncan S arr arr R2301843 OAC Duncan S arr arr R230

PHIL 115 Critical Reasoning • 5 CRFulfills quantitative or symbolic reasoning course requirement at BCC.

1856 A Storey M daily 8:30a-9:20a R3111857 B staff daily 12:30p-1:20p R3111858 C staff TTh 5:30p-7:40p L211

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 46 for details.

1859 OAS Storey M arr arr R2301860 OAC Storey M arr arr R230

PHIL 120 Introduction to Logic • 5 CRRecommended: ENGL 101 placement or higher. Fulfills science course requirement or quantitative skill course requirement at BCC.

1868 A staff daily 7:30a-8:20a L1241869 B staff daily 10:30a-11:20a R3111870 C staff MW 3:00p-5:10p L211

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 46 for details.

1871 OAS Henrich A arr arr R2301872 OAC Henrich A arr arr R230Sections OAS and OAC are for computer science, mathematics, and engineering students.

1873 OBS George E arr arr R2301874 OBC George E arr arr R230

PHIL 145 History of Eastern Philosophy • 5 CR1877 A Storey M daily 9:30a-10:20a C254

PHIL 160 Philosophy of Science: Why Do We Believe in Quarks, Evolution, and Other Crazy Things? • 5 CR1881 A staff daily 10:30a-11:20a C254

PHIL 260 Business Ethics • 5 CRSame as G BUS 260. Either PHIL 260 or G BUS 260 may be taken for credit, not both. May be used as social sci-ence or humanities course requirement, not both, at BCC.

1903 A staff daily 11:30a-12:20p L221

PHIL 265 Biomedical Ethics • 5 CRMay be used as social science or humanities course requirement, not both, at BCC.

1910 A staff TTh 3:00p-5:10p L211

PHIL 267 Introduction to Philosophy of Religion • 5 CR1913 A staff MW 5:30p-7:40p L222

Physical AnthropologySCIENCE DIVISION

For information about Physical Anthropology classes, contact the Social Science Division in Room A251 or phone (425) 564-2331.

ANTH 201 Biological Anthropology • 5 CRFulfills natural science course requirement at BCC.

5225 A Epstein L daily 9:30a-10:20a R2105226 B Epstein L daily 11:30a-12:20p R2105227 C Gonlin N MW 3:00p-5:10p R210

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 46 for details.

5228 OAS Jurji D arr arr A2515229 OAC Jurji D arr arr A251

Physical EducationHEALTH SCIENCES, EDUCATION & WELLNESS

PE 103 Co-Ed Aerobics • 1 CRFee: $2.55 lab.

2463 A Hunt V TTh 8:30a-9:20a R0142464 B Lowe R MW 9:30a-10:20a G164Note: section C is 2 credits.2465 C Lowe R MTWTh 10:30a-11:20a G164

PE 105 Yoga • 1 CRFee: $2.55 lab.

2468 A Lowe R MW 8:30a-9:20a R0142469 B Lowe R F 7:30a-9:20a R014

PE 106 Beginning Golf • 1 CRFee: $28.75 golf user.

2470 A Yoshino M T 12:30p-2:20p G1642471 B Yoshino M F 12:30p-2:20p G164

PE 107 Basketball • 1 CRFee: $2.55 lab.

2475 A Washburn R TTh 12:30p-1:20p G164

PE 108 Tennis • 1 CRStudent must supply own racquet. Fee: $2.55 lab.

2479 A Morimoto J MW 8:30a-9:20a G1642480 B Morimoto J TTh 8:30a-9:20a G164

PE 109 Pickleball • 1 CRFee: $2.55 lab.

2484 A Prescott P TTh 11:30a-12:20p G164

FITNESS CENTERAll new students must attend an orientation. Orienta-tions will be held 9/19, 9/20, and 9/21 every hour on the half hour starting at 6:30 a.m. Last orientation begins at 7:30 p.m. Workouts begin Thursday 9/22.

PE 110 Life Fitness Training I • 2 CRFee: $23.10 Towel fee and equipment use.

2488 A Prescott P MTWTh 6:30a-8:30p G102 also meets F 6:30a-6:30p G102 also meets Sa 10:00a-1:00p G102

Offered this quarter as part of “Mind-Body Wellness,” a 12-credit Interdisciplinary Studies class; see p. 30 for details.

0609 A Magie/ daily 9:30a-11:20a R106 Orechia

PE 111 Life Fitness Training II • 2 CRPrerequisite: PE 110. Fee: $23.10 Towel fee and equipment use.

2492 A Prescott P see PE 110 G102

PE 112 Life Fitness Training III • 2 CRPrerequisite: PE 111. Fee: $23.10 Towel fee and equipment use.

2496 A Prescott P see PE 110 G102

The Library Media Center is in Building L during 2005-06

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ADULT FITNESS-NON-CREDIT

ADFIT 010 Adult Fitness Development IFee: $23.10 towel fee and equipment use.

2501 A Butler R MTWTh 6:30a-8:30p G102 also meets F 6:30a-6:30p G102 also meets Sa 10:00a-1:00p G102

ADFIT 020 Adult Fitness Development IIFee: $23.10 towel fee and equipment use. For faculty & staff only.

2505 A Butler R see ADFIT 010 G102

PE 117 Cardio Fitness • 2 CRFee: $2.55 lab.

2516 A Hartwig B MTWTh 8:30a-9:20a G164

PE 118 Volleyball • 1 CRFee: $2.55 lab.

2520 A Orechia S F 11:30a-1:20p G164

PE 120 Karate • 1 CRFee: $2.55 lab.

2527 A Hartwig B MW 9:30a-10:20a G1642528 B Hartwig B TTh 9:30a-10:20a G164

PE 122 Badminton • 1 CRFee: $2.55 lab.

2534 A Hartwig B MW 11:30a-12:20p G1642535 B Hartwig B MW 12:30p-1:20p G164

PE 123 Archery • 1 CRFee: $2.55 lab.

2539 A Washburn R TTh 11:30a-12:20p G164

PE 127 Soccer • 2 CRFee: $2.55 lab.

2543 A Butler R MTWTh 1:30p-2:20p G164

PE 136 Basketball & Flag Football • 2 CRFee: $2.55 lab.

2549 A Hartwig B MTWTh 10:30a-11:20a G164

PE 137 Sports Conditioning • 2 CRFee: $23.10 Towel fee and equipment use.

2553 A Potoshnik B MTWTh 12:30p-1:20p G164

PE 151 Contemporary Dance I • 2 CRSame as DANCE 151. Either PE 151 or DANCE 151 may be taken for credit, not both. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 credits.

Fee: $2.55 lab.

2557 A Platt B MW 11:30a-1:20p R014

PE 152 Contemporary Dance II • 2 CRSame as DANCE 152. Either PE 152 or DANCE 152 may be taken for credit, not both. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 credits.

Fee: $2.55 lab.

2561 A Platt B MW 11:30a-1:20p R014

PE 166 Skills & Materials in Team Sports • 2 CRFee: $2.55 lab.

2567 A Prescott P MTWTh 9:30a-10:20a G164

PE 221 Fundamentals of Fast Pitch Softball • 3 CRPrerequisite: Permission of instructor. Fee: $2.55 lab.

2574 A Francis L arr arr arr

PE 223 Fundamentals of Baseball • 3 CRPrerequisite: Permission of instructor. Fee: $2.55 lab.

2578 A Yoshino M arr arr arr

PE 230 Techniques of Basketball • 3 CRFee: $2.55 lab.

2582 A Eggers J MTWTh 2:30p-3:20p G164

PE 240 Self-Defense • 2 CRFee: $2.55 lab.

2586 A Hartwig B TTh 1:30p-2:50p R014

RECED 260 Northwest Fitness Exploration • 2 CRFee: $77.10 lab.

2598 A Butler R F 2:00p-6:00p arrFirst class meets 9/23 in room R109.

PE 244 Defensive Tactics for Criminal Justice • 3 CRSame as ADMCJ 244. Either PE 244 or ADMCJ 244 may be taken for credit, not both. Fee: $21.85 lab.

2590 A Ledyard G TTh 1:30p-4:00p AIKClasses held at Aikido Eastside, 13410 SE 32nd St., Bellevue. Bring sweats, bag gloves and elbow pads to class.

PE 249 Intermediate Defensive Tactics for Criminal Justice • 3 CRSame as ADMCJ 249. Either PE 249 or ADMCJ 249 may be taken for credit, not both. Fee: $21.85 lab.

2593 A Ledyard G TTh 1:30p-4:00p AIKClasses held at Aikido Eastside, 13410 SE 32nd St., Bellevue. Bring sweats, bag gloves and elbow pads to class.

Physical GeographySCIENCE DIVISION

For information about Physical Geography classes, con-tact the Social Science Division in Room A251 or phone (425) 564-2331.

GEOG 205 Weather, Climate, Vegetation, Soils • 5 CRFulfills natural science course requirement at BCC.

5335 A Roselle D arr arr A251Section A is a correspondence course. After an initial meeting with the instructor, students complete the course at their own pace.

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 46 for details.

5336 OAS Walker G arr arr A2515337 OAC Walker G arr arr A251

GEOG 206 Landforms & Landform Processes • 6 CRFulfills laboratory science course requirement at BCC.

5345 A Roselle D daily 9:30a-10:20a R203 Roselle D T 10:30a-12:20p R203

Physical PsychologySCIENCE DIVISION

For information about Physical Psychology classes, contact the Social Science Division in Room A251 or phone (425) 564-2331.

PSYCH 202 Introduction to Physiological Psychology • 5 CRRecommended Prerequisite: PSYCH 100. Fulfills natural science course requirement at BCC.

5740 A Bridwell V daily 9:30a-10:20a L220

PhysicsSCIENCE DIVISION

PHYS 106 Basic Concepts in Physics • 6 CRPrerequisite: MATH 095 or 099. Either PHYS 106 or BASCI 106 may be taken for credit, not both. Fee: $30.80 science lab.

3900 A Scott B MWF 12:30p-2:20p B144 also meets T 12:30p-1:20p B1443902 B Fu M MWTh 7:50p-10:00p B144

PHYS 109 Science for Information Technology • 6 CRPrerequisite: MATH 098 or equivalent assessment. Fee: $30.80 science lab.

3906 A Scott B MW 8:30a-10:20a B139 also meets F 8:30a-11:20a B139

PHYS 114 General Physics I • 6 CRPrerequisite: MATH 120 or equivalent. PHYS 106 is recommended for students who have no previous background in physics. Fee: $30.80 science lab.

3910 A Brown D MWF 8:30a-9:20a B144 also meets TTh 7:30a-9:20a B1443912 B Brown D MWF 10:30a-11:20a B144 also meets TTh 10:30a-12:20p B144

PHYS 121 General Engineering Physics I • 6 CRPrerequisite: High school physics or equivalent and MATH 124 or permission of instructor. Fee: $30.80 science lab.

3956 A Polinger V MWF 7:30a-8:20a B139 also meets TTh 7:30a-9:20a B1393958 B Hobbs R MTTh 10:30a-12:20p B139 also meets W 11:30a-12:20p B1393960 C Hobbs R TThF 12:30p-1:20p B139 also meets MW 12:30p-2:20p B1393962 D Hobbs R MTTh 2:30p-4:20p B139 also meets F 2:30p-3:20p B139

PHYS 123 General Engineering Physics III • 6 CRPrerequisite: PHYS 122. Fee: $30.80 science lab.

3986 A Wheelock K MWTh 5:30p-7:40p B139

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Political ScienceSOCIAL SCIENCE DIVISION

POLSC 101 Introduction to Politics • 5 CR5600 A Khan A daily 9:30a-10:20a C1685601 B Khan A daily 10:30a-11:20a B2045602 C Khan A daily 10:30a-11:20a B2045603 D Paydar I TTh 5:30p-7:40p B101

POLSC 102 American Government & Politics • 5 CR5610 A Tate T daily 7:30a-8:20a N2045611 B Shah L daily 8:30a-9:20a C1685612 C Khan A TTh 12:30p-2:40p C1685613 D Paydar I MW 5:30p-7:40p B101

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 46 for details.

5614 OAS Vaughan D arr arr A2515615 OAC Vaughan D arr arr A251

POLSC 103 International Relations • 5 CR5620 A Tate T daily 8:30a-9:20a N2045621 B Tate T daily 11:30a-12:20p N204

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 46 for details.

5622 OAS Vaughan D arr arr A2515623 OAC Vaughan D arr arr A251

POLSC 121 The United Nations • 2 CRPrerequisite: A course in political science.

5635 A Khan A W 1:30p-2:20p C168

POLSC 160 Introduction to American Political Culture • 5 CRSame as AMST 160. Either POLSC 160 or AMST 160 may be taken for credit, not both.

5660 A Shah L daily 10:30a-11:20a C168

ProgrammingBUSINESS DIVISION

This is a professional/technical program.

Business Division/Digital Communications website: www.bcc.ctc.edu/business

PROG 109 Introduction to WEB Development • 5 CRWeb Multimedia Authoring students are required to complete WEBMM 111 prior to taking PROG 109. Pre-requisite: Placement by assessment into ENGL 089 and ENGL 092 or 093 with a C- or better. Fee: $43.70 computer use.

4600 A Unwin S TTh 12:30p-2:40p A134

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 46 for details.

4602 OAS Allewell W arr arr A2424603 OAC Allewell W arr arr A242

PROG 110 Introduction to Programming • 5 CRPrerequisite: Placement by assessment into MATH 099 or MATH 105 with a C- or better or equivalent course from another college. Placement by assessment into ENGL 089 or ENGL 092 or 093 with a C- or better. Fee: $43.70 computer use.

4606 A Williams M MW 12:30p-2:40p A134

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 46 for details.

4608 OAS Allewell W arr arr A2424609 OAC Allewell W arr arr A242

PROG 111 Introduction to C++ Programming • 5 CRPrerequisite: Placement by assessment into MATH 099 or MATH 105 with a C- or better or equivalent course from another college. Placement by assessment into ENGL 089 or ENGL 092 or 093 with a C- or better. Fee: $43.70 computer use.

4612 A Unwin S MW 12:30p-2:40p N252

PROG 120 Object-Oriented Programming Concepts • 5 CRPrerequisite: PROG 117 or PROG 118. Placement by assessment into ENGL 101 or 092 or 093 with a C- or better. Fee: $43.70 computer use.

4619 A Rumans L TTh 3:00p-5:10p N252

PROG 140 SQL & Relational Database Programming • 5 CRPrerequisite: DBA 130 and choose one of PROG 113, or PROG 117, or PROG 118. Fee: $43.70 computer use.

4625 A Rumans L TTh 5:30p-7:40p N252

PROG 175 Database Reporting • 5 CRLearn to use the latest report development software to create professional reports from popular databases. Students will transform raw data into meaningful infor-mation presented in graphical on-line formats suitable for web display, download or e-mail.

Prerequisite: BTS 168 and PROG 110 with a C- or better. Fee: $43.70 computer use.

4629 A Rumans L MW 3:00p-5:10p N252

PROG 235 Operating Systems • 5 CRProgramming students can take NSCOM 221 as a valid substitute for Prog 235.

PROG 295 Special Topics—Business Intelligence: Theory and Practice • 3 CRAn introduction to the development of systems designed to capture relevant data from all segments of an enter-prise, organize that data into a coherent structure, and provide the means to analyze that data, with a view to providing information in a form such that rational deci-sions can be made. The theory and concepts underlying BI strategies will be covered. Hands-on exercises using Microsoft SQL Server 2005 will provide practice in Dimensional Modeling, creating Data Marts and Data Warehouses, constructing multi-dimensional cubes for analysis, developing reports, and using data mining techniques to discover meaningful patterns and relation-ships that provide descriptive and predictive information. Optional on-campus sessions every Thursday, 3:00-5:10 p.m. in A134.

Telecourse; see Distance Education

p. 46 for details.4639 TAS Perry J Th 3:00p-5:10p A1344646 TAC Perry J Th 3:00p-5:10p A134

PsychologySOCIAL SCIENCE DIVISION

PSYCH 100 Introduction to Psychology • 5 CR5700 A Culbertson M daily 6:30a-7:20a L2205701 B Seiver J daily 7:30a-8:20a L2205703 C Taylor H daily 9:30a-10:20a B2045704 D Taylor H daily 9:30a-10:20a B2045705 E Taylor H daily 10:30a-11:20a L2205706 F Wanamaker MTh 10:30a-11:20a R310Section F is in Mixed Mode. On campus sessions meet on the days listed. The balance of instruction occurs online as directed by the course syllabus. Significant computer use. Additional fee $21.85.

5707 G Hamaoui K daily 11:30a-12:20p B1015708 H Wanamaker M 12:30p-2:40p R310Section H is in Mixed Mode. On campus sessions meet on the days listed. The balance of instruction occurs online as directed by the course syllabus. Significant computer use. Additional fee $21.85.

5709 I Wanamaker M 3:00p-5:10p R203Section I is in Mixed Mode. On campus sessions meet on the days listed. The balance of instruction occurs online as directed by the course syllabus. Significant computer use. Additional fee $21.85.

5710 J Brislawn M TTh 3:00p-5:10p L2205711 K Wanamaker M 5:30p-7:40p R310Section K is in Mixed Mode. On campus sessions meet on the days listed. The balance of instruction occurs online as directed by the course syllabus. Significant computer use. Additional fee $21.85.

5712 L Brislawn M TTh 7:50p-10:00p L2205713 M Postma J MW 7:50p-10:00p L2205714 LSN Postma J MWF 3:00p-5:10p L220Section LSN is a late-starting class beginning on 10/05.

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 46 for details.

5715 OAS Taylor H arr arr A2515716 OAC Taylor H arr arr A2515717 OBS Seiver J arr arr A2515718 OBC Seiver J arr arr A2515719 OCS Marshall J arr arr A2515720 OCC Marshall J arr arr A2515721 ODS Cross S arr arr A2515722 ODC Cross S arr arr A251

PSYCH 200 Abnormal Psychology • 5 CRPrerequisite: PSYCH 100.

5735 A Bridwell V daily 8:30a-9:20a B204

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 46 for details.

5736 OAS Taylor H arr arr A2515737 OAC Taylor H arr arr A251

check the BCC website for the most current info:

www.bcc.ctc.edu

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PSYCH 202 Introduction to Physiological Psychology • 5 CRRecommended Prerequisite: PSYCH 100. Fulfills natural science course requirement at BCC.

5740 A Bridwell V daily 9:30a-10:20a L220

PSYCH 204 General Developmental Psychology • 5 CRPrerequisite: PSYCH 100.

5745 A Bridwell V daily 11:30a-12:20p L2205746 B Brodish S MW 5:30p-7:40p L220

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 46 for details.

5747 OAS Schrepfer S arr arr A2515748 OAC Schrepfer S arr arr A2515749 OBS Schrepfer S arr arr A2515750 OBC Schrepfer S arr arr A2515751 OCS Marshall J arr arr A2515752 OCC Marshall J arr arr A251

PSYCH 205 Introduction to Personality • 5 CRPrerequisite: PSYCH 100.

5755 A Wanamaker Th 12:30p-2:40p L220Section A is in Mixed Mode. On campus sessions meet on the days listed. The balance of instruction occurs online as directed by the course syllabus. Significant computer use. Additional fee $21.85.

PSYCH 240 Social Psychology • 5 CRPrerequisite: PSYCH 100 or SOC 110; or permission of instructor. Same as SOC 240. Either PSYCH 240 or SOC 240 may be taken for credit, not both.

5765 A Seiver J daily 8:30a-9:20a C208

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 46 for details.

5766 OAS Custer L arr arr A2515767 OAC Custer L arr arr A251

PSYCH 257 Psychology of Sex Differences • 5 CR5775 A Brodish S daily 7:30a-8:20a B101

Radiation TherapyHEALTH SCIENCES, EDUCATION & WELLNESS

This is a professional/technical program.

RADON 100 Principles of Oncology • 4 CRPrerequisite: Acceptance into program or permission of instructor.

2611 A Armstrong J M 12:30p-2:20p B254 also meets W 9:30a-11:20a B254

RADON 103 Radiographic Techniques • 2 CRPrerequisite: Acceptance into program or permission of instructor.

2617 A Radvilas R M 10:00a-11:50a B252

RADON 111 Clinical Practice I • 5 CRPrerequisite: Acceptance into program or permission of instructor. Fee: $21 Malpractice insurance.

2623 A Green S ThF 8:00a-4:30p arr

RADON 119 Medical Ethics & Communication in Health Care • 2 CRPrerequisite: Acceptance into program or permission of instructor.

2630 A Green S T 9:00a-11:00a B254

RADON 120 Radiologic Sciences Patient Care • 2 CRPrerequisite: Acceptance into program or permission of instructor.

Online course

2637 OAC Bloomfield M arr arr arr

RADON 125 Medical Terminology for Radiologic Sciences • 1 CRPrerequisite: Acceptance into program or permission of instructor.

Online course

2644 OAC Zupan S arr arr arr

RADON 201 Radiation Therapy Physics II • 3 CRPrerequisite: Acceptance into program or permission of instructor.

2654 A Armstrong J ThF 9:30a-11:00a B254

RADON 202 Treatment Planning I • 2 CRPrerequisite: Acceptance into program or permission of instructor.

2659 A Armstrong J F 11:30a-1:30p B254

RADON 211 Clinical Practice V • 8 CRPrerequisite: Acceptance into program or permission of instructor. Fee: $21 Malpractice insurance.

2666 A Green S MTW 8:00a-4:30p arr

RADON 220 Principles & Practice of Radiation Therapy II • 2 CRPrerequisite: Acceptance into program or permission of instructor.

2674 A Armstrong J Th 11:30a-1:30p B254

Radiologic TechnologyHEALTH SCIENCES, EDUCATION & WELLNESS

This is a professional/technical program.

RATEC 105 Introduction to Radiographic Technique • 2 CRPrerequisite: Acceptance into program or permission of instructor.

2712 A Radvilas R MF 8:30a-9:20a B102

RATEC 106 Computed Imaging • 2 CRPrerequisite: Acceptance into program or permission of instructor.

2719 A Larrabee R W 9:30a-11:20a B102

RATEC 108 Positioning & Related Anatomy II • 3 CRPrerequisite: Acceptance into program or permission of instructor.

2727 A Zupan S MF 9:30a-10:20a B102 also meets M 10:30a-12:20p B2542728 B Zupan S MF 9:30a-10:20a B102 also meets F 10:30a-12:20p B254

RATEC 111 Clinical Education II • 5 CR2737 A staff TTh 8:00a-4:30p arr

RATEC 125 Medical Terminology • 1 CRPrerequisite: Acceptance into program or permission of instructor.

Online course

2747 OAS Zupan S arr arr arr

RATEC 211 Clinical Education VI • 8 CRPrerequisite: Acceptance into program or permission of instructor.

2759 A staff MWF 8:00a-4:30p arr

RATEC 220 Pathology I • 3 CRPrerequisite: Acceptance into program or permission of instructor.

Online course

2771 OAS Bloomfield M arr arr arr

RATEC 240 Radiation Biology & Protection • 3 CRPrerequisite: Acceptance into program or permission of instructor.

2781 A Radvilas R TTh 10:00a-11:20a B102

Real EstateCONTINUING EDUCATION

This is a professional/technical program.This program is self-supporting and is not eligible for tuition waivers. For registration information, please call (425)564-2263. Please refer to the Continuing Education schedule for a complete listing of credit and non-credit Real Estate classes being offered this quarter. All texts are available in the BCC bookstore unless stated as in-cluded in the course listing. Please note that the courses listed below require an admissions application for BCC.

R EST 130 Principles of Real Estate • 5 CR/60 CH6925 A Morrissey J MW 3:00p-6:00p L2186926 B Smith G Sa 8:00a-1:00p R302

Also offered online

6937 OAC Morrissey J arr arr arrFor information call (425) 564-2314 or email [email protected]

R EST 131 Real Estate Finance • 3 CR/30 CH6927 A Smith G W 6:30p-9:30p L218

R EST 134 Real Estate Sales Practices • 3 CR/30 CH6928 A Smith G T 6:30p-9:30p R102

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R EST 137 Real Estate Financial Calculator • 1.5 CR/15 CHRecommended: R EST 130.

6929 NCA Corl B FSa 8:00a-4:30p W271Section NCA meets at North Campus, 10700 Northup Way.Class meets 9/30-10/1.

R EST 141 Foundations of Real Estate Appraisal • 3 CR/30 CHRecommended: R EST 130.

6930 A Wearne M W 6:30p-9:30p B102

R EST 144 Appraising Income Property: Capitalization • 3 CR/30 CHPrerequisite: R EST 143 or permission of instructor.

6931 A staff T 6:30p-9:30p R302

R EST 160 Real Estate Escrow • 3 CR/30 CHRecommended: R EST 130.

6932 NCA Laws P Th 6:30p-9:30p W266Section NCA meets at North Campus, 10700 Northup Way.

R EST 165 Land Titles and Insurance • 3 CR/30 CHRecommended: R EST 130.

6937 A staff T 6:30p-9:30p L218

R EST 171 Mortgage Loan Processing • 3 CR/30 CHRecommended: R EST 130.

6933 NCA Cornwall J W 6:30p-9:30p W267Section NCA meets at North Campus, 10700 Northup Way.

R EST 232 Commercial Leasing • 3 CR/30 CHRecommended: R EST 130.

6936 A staff T 6:30p-9:30p R102

R EST 234 Real Estate Foreclosures • 1.5 CR/15 CH Recommended: R EST 130.

6934 A staff T 6:30p-9:30p R304

R EST 240 Land Planning & Development • 3 CR/30 CHPrerequisite: R EST 130 or sales license or permission of instructor.

6935 A Thorpe R Th 6:30p-9:30p R302

SociologySOCIAL SCIENCE DIVISION

SOC 110 Introduction to Sociology • 5 CR5805 A Melvoin P daily 7:30a-8:20a C1645806 B Melvoin P daily 8:30a-9:20a C1645807 C Custer L daily 9:30a-10:20a C1645808 D Johnson D daily 10:30a-11:20a R3035809 E Gates C daily 11:30a-12:20p C164

5810 F Barrish G daily 12:30p-1:20p B1015811 G Barrish G TTh 3:00p-5:10p B1015813 H Woo M MW 5:30p-7:40p C1645814 I Woo M MW 7:50p-10:00p C164

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 46 for details.

5816 OAS Gates C arr arr A2515817 OAC Gates C arr arr A2515818 OBS Wiseman S arr arr A2515819 OBC Wiseman S arr arr A2515820 OCS Gates C arr arr A2515821 OCC Gates C arr arr A251

Offered this quarter as part of “Winning the Lottery,” a 15-credit Interdisciplinary Studies class; see p. 30 for details.

0612 A Cox/Czesak/ MTThF 9:30a-1:00p R106 Lee/Villines

SOC 170 Social Problems of Contemporary Society • 5 CR

Online course; see Distance Education

p. 46 for details.5825 OAS Cox S arr arr A2515826 OAC Cox S arr arr A251

SOC 220 Introduction to Social Research • 5 CRPrerequisite: 5 credits in social science with a C- grade or higher, or permission of instructor.

5830 A Barrish G daily 8:30a-9:20a R206

SOC 240 Social Psychology • 5 CRSame as PSYCH 240. Either PSYCH 240 or SOC 240 may be taken for credit, not both. Prerequisite: PSYCH 100 or SOC 110, or permission of instructor.

5840 A staff daily 8:30a-9:20a C208

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 46 for details.

5841 OAS Custer L arr arr A2515842 OAC Custer L arr arr A251

SOC 256 Introduction to Sex & Sexuality • 5 CRPrerequisite: ANTH 100, PSYCH 100, or SOC 110, or permission of instructor.

5855 A Johnson D daily 11:30a-12:20p R3035856 B staff TTh 5:30p-7:40p C164

SOC 270 Social Disorganization & Deviant Behavior • 5 CRPrerequisite: SOC 110, ANTH 100, POLSC 101, POLSC 102, or PSYCH 100, or permission of instructor.

5875 A staff daily 10:30a-11:20a C164

SpanishARTS & HUMANITIES DIVISION

See World Languages.

SpeechARTS & HUMANITIES DIVISION

SPCH 100 Basic Principles of Oral Communication • 5 CR1924 A staff daily 7:30a-8:20a R106B1925 B Raymond L daily 9:30a-10:20a L2101926 C Oleson K daily 10:30a-11:20a L2221927 D staff daily 11:30a-12:20p L2221928 E staff MW 5:30p-7:40p R205

SPCH 200 Interpersonal Communication • 5 CR1932 A staff daily 8:30a-9:20a R3061933 B Buxton L daily 10:30a-11:20a R3041934 C Buxton L daily 11:30a-12:20p R2051935 D Hawkins G TTh 3:00p-5:10p R2111936 E Ford T TTh 5:30p-7:40p R211

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 46 for details.

1937 OAS Nudelman L arr arr R2301938 OAC Nudelman L arr arr R230

SPCH 202 Survey of Speech Communication • 5 CRSame as SPCH 102. Either SPCH 102 or SPCH 202 may be taken for credit, not both.

1940 A Nudelman L MW 12:30p-1:20p L221Section A combines classroom and online learning. Computer use required.

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 46 for details.

1941 OAS staff arr arr R2301942 OAC staff arr arr R230

SPCH 220 Introduction to Public Speaking • 5 CR1950 A Oleson K daily 7:30a-8:20a R2111951 B Oleson K daily 9:30a-10:20a R3061952 C staff daily 11:30a-12:20p R3061953 D Hawkin G TTh 12:30p-2:40p R2111954 E Hawkin G TTh 5:30p-7:40p R306

SPCH 225 Small Group Communication • 5 CRFulfills social science course requirement at BCC.

1960 A Buxton L daily 8:30a-9:20a R2111961 B Hurst S daily 9:30a-10:20a R2111962 C Raymond L daily 11:30a-12:20p L1221963 D Yabui A MW 12:30p-2:40p R2111964 E Raymond L MW 5:30p-7:40p R211

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 46 for details.

1966 OAS Hogan-Taylor arr arr R2301967 OAC Hogan-Taylor arr arr R230

All W classrooms are at BCC’s North Campus,

10700 Northup Way

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SPCH 230 Intercultural Communication • 5 CR1973 A staff daily 8:30a-9:20a R2051974 B Yabui A daily 9:30a-10:20a R2011975 C Yabui A daily 10:30a-11:20a R2011976 D Hurst S daily 10:30a-11:20a R3061977 E Hurst S TTh 12:30p-2:40p B2041978 F staff TTh 3:00p-5:10p C1401979 G Yabui A MW 5:30p-7:40p R2011980 H staff TTh 5:30p-7:40p R304

Technical SupportBUSINESS DIVISION

This is a professional/technical program.

Business Division/Digital Communications website: www.bcc.ctc.edu/business

TECH 215/217 PC ANALYSIS & CONFIGURATION I & II • 10 CRThis is a combination class that covers all of the A+ competencies in preparing for the A+ Certification exams. This course covers PC hardware and software installation and configuration. Students gain hands-on instruction. Topics include: installation of operating systems and basic troubleshooting techniques: BIOS, IDE, system optimization, motherboards, printers, and CMOS setup. Additional topics include Dos and Windows configuration and memory management, advanced troubleshooting, communication, introductory network installation and configuration, and basic electrical concepts and measurement.

Note: This course covers in one quarter the same mate-rial that TEFH 215 and TECH 217 cover. To be successful in this format, a student should have previous computer experience

Prerequisite: Placement by assessment into ENGL 101, or ENGL 092 or 093 with a C- or better. Recommended: BTS 161 or equivalent coursework or experience. Fee: $87.40 computer use.

4650 AL Helm R MTWTh 5:30p-7:40p B142

TECH 223 Using & Supporting Linux - 5 CRPrerequisite: CS 210 or IDEV 211 or PROG 113 or PROG 120 or TECH 217 with a C- or better; or entry code.

4653 A Zarkos S TTh 2:30p-4:40p B142

TECH 293 Technical Support Internship I • 4 CRCourse is graded “credit/no credit.” Prerequisite: Entry code.

4655 A Helm R arr arr A242

TECH 294 Technical Support Internship II • 4 CRCourse is graded “credit/no credit.” Prerequisite: Entry code.

4656 A Helm R arr arr A242

TranslationCONTINUING EDUCATION

This program is self-supporting and is not eligible for tu-ition waivers. For registration information, call (425) 564-3171. Please refer to the Continuing Education schedule for a complete listing of credit and non-credit Translation & Interpretation classes offered this quarter.Free orientations to the Translation & Interpretation pro-gram on Tuesdays, 6/7 and 8/30, 6:00-8:00 p.m. Please call (425) 564-3145 to register and for location.

Travel Study AbroadARTS & HUMANITIES DIVISION

The opportunity of a lifetime!BCC’s Travel Study Abroad Program allows you to im-merse yourself in the richness of another culture while earning up to 15 hours of college credit. The classes include visits to museums, historical landmarks, local events, and much more. You will come away with a deeper understanding of yourself and the world you live in. Choices currently include London in Fall Quarter, Flor-ence in Spring, and Costa Rica in Summer.For more information, check out Travel Study Abroad on the BCC website, pick up a brochure in room R230, or contact coordinator Carol McKee; phone (425) 564 4038, e-mail [email protected], or come to room C227B.

Video ProductionBUSINESS DIVISION

This is a professional/technical program.

Business Division/Digital Communications website: www.bcc.ctc.edu/business

VIDEO 112 Video Foundations • 5 CRPrerequisite: MEDIA 109 with a C- or better. Fee: $43.70 computer use & $21.85 WEBCT.

0412 A Lucas P Th 5:30p-10:00p N202

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 46 for details.

0414 OAS James C arr arr A2420415 OAC James C arr arr A242

VIDEO 122 Audio & Recording I • 5 CRPrerequisite: MEDIA 109 at BCC with a C- or better, or entry code. Fee: $43.70 computer use & $21.85 WEBCT.

0422 A Katell M MW 3:00p-5:10p N202

VIDEO 210 Video Editing & Streaming • 5 CRPrerequisite: VIDEO 112 at BCC with a C- or better; or entry code. Fee: $43.70 computer use & $21.85 WEBCT.

0427 A Kennedy T MW 12:30p-2:40p N202

VIDEO 215 Video Field Production • 5 CRPrerequisite: VIDEO 112 at BCC with a C- or better, or entry code. Fee: $43.70 computer use & $21.85 WEBCT.

0435 A Lucas P T 5:30p-10:00p N202

VIDEO 218 Video Studio Production • 5 CRPrerequisite: VIDEO 112 at BCC with a C- or better, or entry code. Fee: $43.70 computer use & $21.85 WEBCT.

0439 A Bruckner D Th 5:30p-10:00p N201

VIDEO 224 Motion Graphics I • 5 CRPrerequisite: ANIM 121 and VIDEO 112 at BCC with a C- or better, or entry code. Fee: $43.70 computer use & $21.85 WEBCT.

0444 A Prigg R TTh 3:00p-5:10p N209

Web Multimedia AuthoringBUSINESS DIVISION

This is a professional/technical program.

Business Division/Digital Communications website: www.bcc.ctc.edu/business

WEBMM 110 Web Multimedia Foundations • 5 CRPrerequisite: MEDIA 109 at BCC with a C- or better, or entry code. Fee: $118.70 Internet Provider & $21.85 WEBCT.

0510 A staff MW 9:30a-11:40a N209

WEBMM 222 Web Multimedia Development I • 5 CRPrerequisite: ANIM 121 and WEBMM 110 at BCC with a C- or better. Fee: $43.70 computer use & $21.85 WEBCT.

0516 A staff TTh 12:30p-2:40p N209

Worker Retraining/ WorkFirst

WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT

WorkFirst Computer Basics ClassA free Computer and Software Fundamentals class for low-income parents. This class will teach keyboarding skills; Microsoft Word, Excel, and Outlook; resume writ-ing; and will offer job placement assistance. For more information, call (425) 564-4180 or e-mail [email protected].

Free ESLFree classes are offered for ESL students who are low-income parents, have permission to work in the US, and are currently looking for work. Students learn to improve their reading, writing, and speaking skills in English; gain computer skills; and get job placement assistance. For more information, please call (425) 564-4144 or visit room R130.

Worker RetrainingTuition assistance, priority registration, and educational planning for those who are currently collecting unem-ployment or have exhausted those benefits in the past two years, for displaced homemakers, or those who were self-employed in a declining industry. For eligibil-ity, enrollment, and program information, attend a FREE orientation. Call (425) 564-4054 for details.

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World LanguagesARTS & HUMANITIES DIVISION

AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE

ASL 101 American Sign Language I • 5 CRFulfills humanities course requirement at BCC.

1450 A staff daily 10:30a-11:20a R2111451 B Mangan R daily 11:30a-12:20p R2111452 C Mangan R daily 1:30p-2:20p R3111453 D staff MW 3:00p-5:10p R2111454 E staff TTh 3:00p-5:10p R2041455 F staff MW 5:30p-7:40p R2041456 G staff TTh 5:30p-7:40p R311

ASL 102 American Sign Language II • 5 CRPrerequisite: ASL 101. Fulfills humanities course require-ment at BCC.

1460 A Mangan R daily 10:30a-11:20a R2041461 B staff TTh 5:30p-7:40p R204

ASL 103 American Sign Language III • 5 CRPrerequisite: ASL 102. Fulfills humanities course require-ment at BCC.

1465 A staff MW 5:30p-7:40p R311

CHINESE (Mandarin)

CHIN 101 Beginning First-Year Chinese • 5 CR1470 A staff daily 8:30a-9:20a L1261472 C staff MW 5:30p-7:40p A210

CHIN 102 Intermediate First-Year Chinese • 5 CRRecommended: CHIN 101 or permission of instructor.

1474 A staff daily 1:30p-2:20p B101

CHIN 201 Beginning Second-Year Chinese • 5 CRPrerequisite: CHIN 103 or permission of instructor.

1476 A staff daily 9:30a-10:20a R206

FRENCH

FRNCH 101 Beginning First-Year French • 5 CRFee: $5.45 lab.

1480 A Longpre F daily 8:30a-9:20a A1381481 B staff daily 9:30a-10:20a A2101482 C Bilby C daily 11:30a-12:20p A2441483 D Lonay J MW 5:30p-7:40p A244

FRNCH 102 Intermediate First-Year French • 5 CRPrerequisite: FRNCH 101 or permission of instructor. Fee: $5.45 lab.

1487 A Bilby C daily 8:30a-9:20a A208

FRNCH 201 Basic Second-Year French • 5 CRPrerequisite: FRNCH 103 or permission of instructor. Fee: $5.45 lab.

1491 A Bilby C daily 10:30a-11:20a A210

FRNCH 202 Intermediate Second-Year French • 5 CRPrerequisite: FRNCH 201 or permission of instructor. Fee: $5.45 lab.

1492 A Bilby C daily 10:30a-11:20a A210

FRNCH 203 Advanced Second-Year French • 5 CRPrerequisite: FRNCH 202 or permission of instructor. Fee: $5.45 lab.

1493 A Bilby C daily 10:30a-11:20a A210

GERMAN

GERM 101 Beginning First-Year German • 5 CRFee: $5.45 lab.

1497 A Norling E daily 10:30a-11:20a L2101498 B Norling E daily 11:30a-12:20p R303

GERM 201 Basic Second-Year German • 5 CRPrerequisite: GERM 103 or permission of instructor.

1502 A Norling E daily 9:30a-10:20a R204

ITALIAN

ITAL 101 Beginning First-Year Italian • 5 CR1507 A Bongiorno B daily 9:30a-10:20a L221

JAPANESE

JAPAN 101 Beginning First-Year Japanese • 5 CR1512 A Shiromaru T daily 8:30a-9:20a A2441513 B Shiromaru T daily 10:30a-11:20a L1261514 C Shiromaru T TTh 5:30p-7:40p L126

JAPAN 102 Intermediate First-Year Japanese • 5 CRPrerequisite: JAPAN 101 or permission of instructor.

1518 A Shiromaru T daily 9:30a-10:20a L126

JAPAN 201 Basic Second-Year Japanese • 5 CRPrerequisite: JAPAN 103 or permission of instructor.

1522 A Shiromaru T MW 5:30p-7:40p R106C

JAPAN 202 Intermediate Second-Year Japanese • 5 CRPrerequisite: JAPAN 201 or permission of instructor.

1523 A Shiromaru T MW 5:30p-7:40p R106C

JAPAN 203 Advanced Second-Year Japanese • 5 CRPrerequisite: JAPAN 202 or permission of instructor.

1524 A Shiromaru T MW 5:30p-7:40p R106C

SPANISH

SPAN 101 Beginning First-Year Spanish • 5 CR1530 A staff daily 7:30a-8:20a A2431531 B staff daily 8:30a-9:20a L1221532 C staff daily 12:30p-1:20p A2441533 D staff MW 12:30p-2:40p A1381538 G staff MW 3:00p-5:10p A2081534 E staff TTh 3:00p-5:10p A2431535 F staff TTh 5:30p-7:40p A244

Also offered as a telecourse;

see Distance Education p. 46 for details.1536 TAS staff MW 5:30p-7:40p R106B1537 TAC staff MW 5:30p-7:40p R106B

SPAN 102 Intermediate First-Year Spanish • 5 CRPrerequisite: SPAN 101 or permission of instructor.

1560 A staff daily 8:30a-9:20a R1011561 B Bongiorno B daily 12:30p-1:20p C161

SPAN 103 Advanced First-Year Spanish • 5 CRPrerequisite: SPAN 102 or permission of instructor.

1566 A staff daily 10:30a-11:20a L221

Also offered as a telecourse;

see Distance Education p. 46 for details.1567 TAS staff TTh 5:30p-7:40p R106C1568 TAC staff TTh 5:30p-7:40p R106C

SPAN 201 Basic Second-Year Spanish • 5 CRPrerequisite: SPAN 103 or permission of instructor.

1572 A Bongiorno B daily 11:30a-12:20p C1611573 B staff TTh 5:30p-7:40p L124

SPAN 202 Intermediate Second-Year Spanish • 5 CRPrerequisite: SPAN 201 or permission of instructor.

1574 A Bongiorno B daily 11:30a-12:20p C1611575 B staff TTh 5:30p-7:40p L124

SPAN 203 Advanced Second-Year Spanish • 5 CRPrerequisite: SPAN 202 or permission of instructor.

1576 A Bongiorno B daily 11:30a-12:20p C1611577 B staff TTh 5:30p-7:40p L124

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Credit Classes at North Campus

Late-Start ClassesLate-start classes begin after the official first week of the quarter, giving students a chance to adjust their individual course loads and still stay on track toward meeting their educational goals. The list here shows late-start classes known at the time of schedule publica-tion. Check the department lists for details about days, times, locations, instructors, prerequisites, etc.

Late-start classes begin October 5. Final exams for late-start classes will follow the regular final exam schedule; see page __.

For more information about other late-start classes, check the BCC website at www.bcc.ctc.edu/schedule/latestart.htm or call (425) 564-2222.

English—Composition & ReadingENGL 101 Written Expression • 5 CR

Environmental ScienceENVSC 281 Current Issues • 1 CR

MathematicsMATH 099 Intermediate Algebra • 5 CR

PsychologyPSYCH 100 Introduction to Psychology • 5 CR

Weekend CollegeBCC offers classes on Friday evenings and Saturdays. Look for the shaded items in the department lists for details about the classes outlined here: days, times, locations, instructors, prerequisites, etc.

Weekend College for Fall 2005 begins September 23-24 and ends December 2-3. Final exams will be held during the last class session.

BiologyBIOL 101 General Biology I • 6 CR

BIOL 260 Human Anatomy & Physiology I • 6 CR

Evening ClassesBCC offers a wide variety of classes between 5:00 and 10:00 p.m. Monday through Thursday. Look for the shaded items in the department lists for details about the classes outlined here: days, times, locations, instruc-tors, prerequisites, etc.

Final exams are held during the scheduled hours during finals week unless otherwise arranged with the approval of the Office of Instruction.

AccountingACCT 101 Practical Accounting I • 5 CR

ACCT 102 Practical Accounting II • 5 CR

ACCT 135 Business Payroll Tax Accounting • 5 CR

ACCTG 210 Fundamentals of Accounting I • 5 CR

ACCTG 220 Fundamentals of Accounting II • 5 CR

ACCTG 230 Basic Accounting Analysis • 5 CR

Administration of Criminal JusticeADMCJ 104 Intro to Criminal Law • 5 CR

ADMCJ 271 Intro to Criminology • 5 CR

Alcohol & Drug CounselingALDAC 100 Professional Development in Addiction

Counseling • 1 CR

ALDAC 101 Understanding Addiction: Effects on Society & Human Behavior • 3 CR

ALDAC 102 Physiological Actions of Alcohol & Other Drugs • 3 CR

ALDAC 103 Introduction to Counseling and the Helping Professions • 3 CR

ALDAC 104 Prior Learning Portfolio Development Seminar • 1 CR

ALDAC 106 Chemical Dependency Counseling Techniques • 3 CR

ALDAC 206 Group Process in Chemical Dependency Treatment • 3 CR

ALDAC 212 Ethics & Professionalism in Addiction Counseling • 2 CR

ALDAC 215 Chemical Dependency & the Law • 2 CR

ALDAC 220 Addiction Counseling Clinical Practicum • 3 CR

ALDAC 230 Introduction to Family Systems: Intervention & Prevention • 3 CR

ALDAC 295 Psychopathology for Addiction Counselors • 5 CR

American StudiesAMST 150 Introduction to Mass Media • 5 CR

Animation & GraphicsANIM 240 3-D Animation I • 5 CR

AnthropologyANTH 100 Introduction to Anthropology • 5 CR

ANTH 202 Cultural Anthropology • 5 CR

ArtART 101 Modern Architecture & Design • 5 CR

ART 120 Drawing I • 5 CR

ART 201 History of Western Art • 5 CR

ART 202 History of Western Art • 5 CR

ART 203 History of Western Art • 5 CR

AstronomyASTR 101 Introduction to Astronomy • 5 CR

BiologyBIOL 101 General Biology I • 6 CR

BIOL 250 Microbiology • 6 CR

BIOL 260 Human Anatomy & Physiology I • 6 CR

BIOL 261 Human Anatomy & Physiology II • 6 CR

BCC offers credit classes at the North Campus, 10700 Northup Way, Bellevue, near the 520/I-405 interchange.

See the department lists for details about the credit classes outlined here: days, times, rooms, instructors, prerequisites, etc.

See page __ for the final examinations schedule for credit classes at North Campus.

EconomicsECON 200 Intro to Economics: Macro • 5 CR

ECON 201 Intro to Economics: Micro • 5 CR

English—Composition & ReadingENGL 101 Written Expression • 5 CR

Fire Service ProgramsFS 190 Fire Inspection & Codes • 4 CR

FS 233 Fire Service Administration • 3 CR

Health ProfessionsHPRO 120 Medical Terminology • 3 CR

InterpretationINTRP 105 Vocabulary Acquisition & Terminology

Research • 3 CR

MathematicsMATH 097 Introductory Algebra I • 5 CR

MATH 098 Introductory Algebra II • 5 CR

MATH 099 Intermediate Algebra • 5 CR

Network Services & Computing SystemsNSCOM 201/202 Cisco Networking I & II • 10 CR

NSCOM 203/204 Cisco Networking III & IV • 10 CR

Real EstateR EST 137 Real Estate Financial

Calculator • 1.5 CR/15 CH

R EST 160 Real Estate Escrow • 3 CR/30 CH

North Campus / Late-Start / Weekend / Evening Classes

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BotanyBOTAN 110 Introductory Plant Biology • 6 CR

Business Administration—TransferBA 200 Business Law—Legal Foundations • 5 CR

BA 240 Statistical Analysis • 5 CR

Business IntelligenceBUSIT 105 Multi-Dimensional Analysis I • 5 CR

Business Technology SystemsBTS 101 Keyboarding I • 3 CR

BTS 104 Keyboarding Review & Speed Building • 3 CR

BTS 161 Computer & Software Fundamentals • 5 CR

BTS 165 Spreadsheet Applications • 5 CR

BTS 168 Database Applications • 5 CR

ChemistryCHEM 101 Introduction to Chemistry • 6 CR

CHEM 140 General Inorganic & Physical Chemistry I • 6 CR

CHEM 150 General Inorganic & Physical Chemistry II • 6 CR

CHEM 160 General Inorganic & Physical Chemistry III • 6 CR

CommunicationCOMM 101 Exploring the Digital Future • 5 CR

COMM 150 Introduction to Mass Media • 5 CR

Computer Science—TransferCS 110 Intro to Computers & Applications • 5 CR

CS 210 Fundamentals of Computer Science I • 5 CR

DanceDANCE 201 Dance Ensemble I • 5 CR

Database AdministrationDBA 232 Database Administration • 5 CR

Developmental Education—English as a Second LanguageDEVED 061/062/ENGL 080 Strategies for Learning

English: Reading & Writing and Reading Lab

Diagnostic UltrasoundDUTEC 105 Pathophysiology I • 3 CR

DUTEC 181 Advanced Studies: Echo-Vascular • 3 CR

DramaDRAMA 280 Studio Theater • 5 CR

Early Childhood EducationECED 135 Practicum for Special Education • 5 CR

ECED 171 Introduction to ECED • 5 CR

ECED 175 Portfolio I: ECED Majors • 1 CR

ECED 191 Practicum: Curriculum & Instruction • 5 CR

ECED 275 Portfolio II: ECED Majors • 1 CR

ECED 298 Special Seminar: Teaching the Adult Learner • 1 CR

EconomicsECON 100 Intro to Basic Economic Principles • 5 CR

ECON 200 Intro to Economics: Macro • 5 CR

ECON 201 Intro to Economics: Micro • 5 CR

EngineeringENGR 210 Statics • 4 CR

ENGR 260 Thermodynamics • 4 CR

English—Composition & ReadingENGL 072 Developmental English • V11-12 CR

ENGL 092 Developmental English • 5 CR

ENGL 093 Comp for Non-Native Speakers • 5 CR

ENGL 101 Written Expression • 5 CR

ENGL 201 The Research Paper • 5 CR

ENGL 270 Professional Report Writing • 5 CR

English as a Second LanguageESL 020 Job Preparedness • V1-4 CR

Fire ServiceFS 290 Advanced Codes & Inspection • 3 CR

GamingGAME 110 Game Design I • 5 CR

General Business ManagementG BUS 101 Introduction to Business • 5 CR

G BUS 120 Organizational Behavior • 5 CR

G BUS 202 Law & Business • 5 CR

G BUS 230 Project Management • 5 CR

General Education Development (GED)GED 071 GED Preparation • V1-5 CR

GeologyGEOL 101 Survey of Geology • 6 CR

HistoryHIST 101 Hist of Civ: Cultural Traditions • 5 CR

HIST 103 Hist of Civ: Contemporary World • 5 CR

HIST 212 Sport in America • 5 CR

HIST 264 Washington & the Pacific NW • 5 CR

Home EconomicsHOMEC 130 Human Nutrition • 5 CR

ImagingIMAGE 250 Cross Sectional Anatomy • 3 CR

Interior DesignINDES 140 Introduction to Interior Design • 5 CR

INDES 142 Textiles, Interior Materials and Sources • 3 CR

INDES 150 History of Furniture • 5 CR

INDES 152 Furniture Design & Construction • 3 CR

INDES 160 Graphic Communication I • 5 CR

INDES 162 Intro to Computer-Aided Design • 3 CR

INDES 190 Building Systems & Codes • 3 CR

INDES 270 Interior Design II • 5 CR

INDES 272 Interior Design IV • 5 CR

InterpretationINTRP 101 Intro to Translation & Interpreting • 3 CR

INTRP 102 Fundamentals of Interpreting • 3 CR

INTRP 105 Vocabulary Acquisition & Terminology Research • 3 CR

INTRP 106 Ethics & Business Practice of Translation & Interpreting • 3 CR

Marketing ManagementMKTG 110 Client/Customer Relations • 5 CR

MKTG 154 Principles of Marketing • 5 CR

MathematicsMATH 075 Improving Basic Math Skills • 5 CR

MATH 097 Introductory Algebra I • 5 CR

MATH 098 Introductory Algebra II • 5 CR

MATH 099 Intermediate Algebra • 5 CR

MATH 105 Precalculus I • 5 CR

MATH 120 Precalculus II • 5 CR

MATH 124 Calculus I • 5 CR

MATH 125 Calculus II • 5 CR

MATH 156 College Algebra for Business & Social Science • 5 CR

MATH 157 Elements of Calculus • 5 CR

MATH 208 Introduction to Linear Algebra • 5 CR

MATH 227 Several-Variable Calculus • 5 CR

Media Communication & TechnologyMEDIA 109 Computer Essentials for Digital

Media • 5 CR

Medical Information TechnologyMEDIT 110 Technology Fundamentals in

Healthcare • 5 CR

MeteorologyMETR 101 Introduction to the Weather • 5 CR

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MusicMUSIC 102 Community Band • 1 CR

MUSIC 107 Fundamentals of Music • 5 CR

Network Services & Computing SystemsNSCOM 201/202 Cisco Networking I & II • 10 CR

NSCOM 203/204 Cisco Networking III & IV • 10 CR

PhilosophyPHIL 115 Critical Reasoning • 5 CR

PHIL 267 Intro to Philosophy of Religion • 5 CR

PhysicsPHYS 106 Basic Concepts in Physics • 6 CR

PHYS 123 General Engineering Physics III • 6 CR

Political SciencePOLSC 101 Introduction to Politics • 5 CR

POLSC 102 American Gov’t & Politics • 5 CR

ProgrammingPROG 140 SQL & Relational Database

Programming • 5 CR

PsychologyPSYCH 100 Introduction to Psychology • 5 CR

PSYCH 204 General Developmental Psych • 5 CR

Real EstateR EST 131 Real Estate Finance • 3 CR/30 CH

R EST 134 Real Estate Sales Practices • 3 CR/30 CH

R EST 141 Foundations of Real Estate Appraisal • 3 CR/30 CH

R EST 144 Appraising Income Property: Capitalization • 3 CR/30 CH

R EST 160 Real Estate Escrow • 3 CR/30 CH

R EST 165 Land Titles and Insurance • 3 CR/30 CH

R EST 171 Mortgage Loan Processing • 3 CR/30 CH

R EST 232 Commercial Leasing • 3 CR/30 CH

R EST 234 Real Estate Foreclosures • 1.5 CR/15 CH

R EST 240 Land Planning & Development • 3 CR/30 CH

SociologySOC 110 Introduction to Sociology • 5 CR

SOC 256 Introduction to Sex & Sexuality • 5 CR

SpeechSPCH 100 Basic Principles of Oral Comm • 5 CR

SPCH 200 Interpersonal Communication • 5 CR

SPCH 220 Introduction to Public Speaking • 5 CR

SPCH 225 Small Group Communication • 5 CR

SPCH 230 Intercultural Communication • 5 CR

Technical SupportTECH 215/217 PC Analysis & Config I & II • 10 CR

Video ProductionVIDEO 112 Video Foundations • 5 CR

VIDEO 215 Video Field Production • 5 CR

VIDEO 218 Video Studio Production • 5 CR

World LanguagesASL 101 American Sign Language I • 5 CR

ASL 102 American Sign Language II • 5 CR

ASL 103 American Sign Language III • 5 CR

CHIN 101 Beginning 1st-Year Chinese • 5 CR

FRNCH 101 Beginning 1st-Year French • 5 CR

JAPAN 101 Beginning 1st-Year Japanese • 5 CR

JAPAN 201 Basic 2nd-Year Japanese • 5 CR

JAPAN 202 Intermediate 2nd-Year Japanese • 5 CR

JAPAN 203 Advanced 2nd-Year Japanese • 5 CR

SPAN 101 Beginning 1st-Year Spanish • 5 CR

SPAN 201 Basic 2nd-Year Spanish • 5 CR

SPAN 202 Intermediate 2nd-Year Spanish • 5 CR

SPAN 203 Advanced 2nd-Year Spanish • 5 CR

Public Safety Information

Now AvailableThe annual security compliance report is available on the BCC Public Safety website at www.bcc.ctc.edu/campusops/publicsafety/reports/.

If you would like to receive a booklet con-taining this safety and security information, stop by the BCC Public Safety Department in Room K100, or call (425) 564-2400 to request a copy.

The website and booklet contain information regarding campus security and personal safety including: crime prevention, college security law enforcement authority, crime reporting policies, disciplinary procedures, and other important issues related to security on campus.

Information on crime statistics is listed for the three previous calendar years on reported crimes that occurred on campus; in certain off-campus buildings or property owned or controlled by BCC; and on public property within or immediately adjacent to and ac-cessible from the campuses.

This information is required by law and is pro-vided by the BCC Public Safety Department.

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OAS? TAC?

Item Numbers & Sections

Most Distance Ed classes have two item numbers for the same class. Here’s what the code letters mean: O = online T = telecourse A, B, C, etc. = the section designator S = state-support basis C = contract basis

The section you should choose and the per-class costs for it will depend on your Washington State residency and your U.S. residency and citizenship status.

Check the website at http://distance-ed.bcc.ctc.edu/costs.htm or call (425) 564-2438 for details.

Telecourses (page 47)Televised courses at BCC combine video

programs, textbooks, study guides, and on-

campus orientation and review sessions.

What do you need to succeed in a telecourse?

• Attendance at mandatory on-campus

orientation and exam sessions. Some

courses have other mandatory atten-

dance requirements, especially for lab

sciences and foreign languages. Check

the course listings for details.

• A way to view to video materials. (See

page 47 for viewing options.)

Online courses (pages 47-51)Online classes are conducted over the Inter-

net. Students must access each online class

daily for assignments, discussion, etc.

Distance Education Options

1

2

What is Distance Education?

Distance Education at BCC is designed for students who prefer to learn at home, according to their own schedules. Distance Educa-tion students get the same breadth and depth of material and earn the same college credit as students in classrooms do.

Distance Education students need the self-motivation and self-disci-pline to focus, set goals, and com-plete course assignments on time without daily face-to-face contact with an instructor.

Although you save time commuting to campus, you still need to put in the hours a college-level course requires to absorb material, read textbooks, and complete assign-ments and exams.

Is Distance Education right for you? Take the self-assessment test online at http://distance-ed.bcc.ctc.edu/

on the Web at http://distance-ed.bcc.ctc.edu/

or call (425) 564-2438

Successful online learning requires:

• The motivation and self-discipline to focus,

set goals, and complete assignments on

time without daily face-to-face contact

with an instructor.

What do you need to succeed in online learning?

• The ability to learn from written materi-

als, including lectures, e-mails, threaded

discussions, and chat rooms.

• A good working knowledge of your com-

puter and your Internet Service Provider

(ISP), including e-mail.

• The ability to learn and use WebCT, Vista

and specialized software when required,

for our web-based courses.

• Appropriate hardware and software. (See

information for online students on page __.)

Distance Education at BCC

How to Get Started

• If you are new to BCC, apply for admissions (www.bcc.ctc.edu or see page 3)• Register in person or online at www.bcc.ctc.edu• Pay fees (Additional fees apply in some cases, e.g., science labs)• Read How to Start Fall Quarter at: http://distance-ed.bcc.ctc.edu

(some online classes have specific information; check the listings for details)• Buy textbooks

Online instruction starts on the second day of the quarter: Tuesday, September 20

3

BCC Distance Education classes follow thecollege’s academic calendar. Please see page 2 for start and

end dates, withdrawal deadlines, etc.

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WHAT WILL IT COST?Most Distance Ed classes have two section and item numbers, for example TAS and TAC, OAS and OAC.

The section you should choose and the per-class costs for it will depend on your Washington State residency and your U.S. residency and citizenship status.

A $40 Distance Education fee is added to the per-class cost for all classes.

A typical 5-credit class costs $439.25 for Wash-ington State residents, $505.25 for out-of-state U.S. citizens and permanent residents, and $586.50 for all others, including international students.

Check the website at http://distance-ed.bcc.ctc.edu/costs.htm or call (425) 564-2438 for details.

ONLINEINSTRUCTION

BEGINS TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20

Distance Education— TelecoursesSee the departmental listings for details about the credit classes outlined here: days, times, rooms, instructors, prerequisites, etc. Additional information about each course and instructor is available on the Distance Ed. Website at http://distance-ed.bcc.ctc.edu.

TELECOURSES

Information for telecourse studentsTelecourse instruction incorporates video programs, text-books, study guides and/or lab materials, and on-campus review sessions with BCC instructors.

Attendance is required at the orientation (first review) ses-sion and all sessions where exams will be given. Individual instructors may require additional attendance. Attendance is mandatory at the review sessions for lab science and foreign language courses.

There are several ways you can view the video programs. To view the programs on The College Channel, the college campus television station, you need access to Comcast Cable. The College Channel is broadcast throughout King County on Channel 28, except within the Seattle city limits.

The same programs are available for viewing and/or over-night checkout from the Library Media Center on campus. There is no charge to check out these videotapes.

Students registered in a telecourse may also rent sets of videotapes for a non-refundable fee of $30/set/quarter. The tapes must be returned at the end of the quarter.

Questions? Call the Distance Education Office at (425) 564-2438 for information.

A & H = Arts & Humanities distribution

Soc Sci = Social Science distribution

Sci = Science distribution

Art (A & H)ART 202 History of Western Art • 5 CRWeekly on-campus review sessions are Thursdays, 5:30-7:30 p.m., room B204, beginning September 22.

Section TAS, Item 0803Section TAC, Item 0804

ART 203 History of Western Art • 5 CR Weekly on-campus review sessions are Tuesdays, 5:00-7:00 p.m., room B204, beginning September 20.

Section TAS, Item 0808Section TAC, Item 0809

History (A & H or Soc Sci)HIST 101 History of Civilization • 5 CRWeekly on-campus review sessions are Mondays, 5:30-7:40 p.m., room C165, beginning September 19.

Section TAS, Item 5402Section TAC, Item 5403

HIST 103 History of Civilization • 5 CRWeekly on-campus review sessions are Tuesday, 7:50-10:00 p.m., room A138, beginning September 20.

Section TAS, Item 5411Section TAC, Item 5412

HIST 264 Washington & the Pacific Northwest • 5 CRWeekly on-campus review sessions are Mondays, 7:50-10:00 p.m., room C165, beginning September 19.

Section TAS, Item 5490Section TAC, Item 5491

ProgrammingPROG 295 Special Topics: Business Intelligence: Theory and Practice • 3 CRWeekly on-campus review sessions are Thursdays, 3:00-5:10 p.m., room A134, beginning September 22.

Section TAS, Item 4639Section TAC, Item 4640

World LanguagesSPAN 101 Beginning First-Year Spanish • 5 CRAttendance required at all weekly on-campus review sessions, held Mondays & Wednesdays, 5:30-7:40 p.m., room R106, beginning September 19.

Section TAS, Item 1536Section TAC, Item 1537

SPAN 103 Advanced First-Year Spanish • 5 CRAttendance required at all weekly on-campus review sessions, held Tuesdays & Thursdays, 5:30-7:40 p.m., room R106, beginning September 20.

Section TAS, Item 1567Section TAC, Item 1568

Distance Education— Online CoursesSee the departmental listings for details about the credit classes outlined here: instructors, prerequisites, etc. Information about each course and instructor is available on the Distance Ed. Website at http://distance-ed.bcc.ctc.edu

ONLINE COURSES

Information for online students:Basic computer literacy is required.

You must have a good working knowledge of your computer and your Internet Service Provider (ISP) and Browser (Netscape or Microsoft I.E.), including e-mail. You will need to learn and use WebCT and/or VISTA and specialized software, when required, for our web-based courses.

You must access each class daily via an internet account including e-mail and web access via a server with a Browser that reads JavaScript.

Textbooks for classes are available from the BCC Bookstore. Check the website for days and hours http://bookstore.bcc.ctc.edu/ or call (425)564-2285.

Questions? Call the Distance Education Office at (425)564-2438 for information.

A & H = Arts & Humanities distribution

Soc Sci = Social Science distribution

Sci = Science distribution

AccountingACCT 101 Practical Accounting I • 5 CR

Section OAS, Item 4004Section OAC, Item 4005

ACCT 102 Practical Accounting II • 5 CRSection OAS, Item 4011Section OAC, Item 4012

ACCT 135 Business Payroll Tax Accounting • 5 CRSection OAS, Item 4018Section OAC, Item 4019

ACCT 172 Small Business Computer Accounting • 5 CR

Section OAS, Item 4024Section OAC, Item 4025

ACCT 234 Managerial Accounting • 5 CRSection OAS, Item 4026Section OAC, Item 4027

ACCT 285 Federal Income Taxes • 5 CRSection OAS, Item 4035Section OAC, Item 4036

Accounting (Bus Admin Transfer)ACCTG 210 Fundamentals of Accounting I • 5 CR

Section OAS, Item 4049Section OAC, Item 4050Section OBS, Item 4051Section OBC, Item 4052

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ACCTG 220 Fundamentals of Accounting II • 5 CRSection OAS, Item 4059Section OAC, Item 4060

ACCTG 230 Basic Accounting Analysis • 5 CRSection OAS, Item 4069Section OAC, Item 4070

Administration of Criminal JusticeADMCJ 101 Survey Law Enforcement & Administration • 5 CR

Section OAS, Item 5001Section OAC, Item 5002

ADMCJ 104 Introduction to Criminal Law • 5 CRSection OAS, Item 5016Section OAC, Item 5017

ADMCJ 271 Introduction to Criminology • 5 CRSection OAS, Item 5067Section OAC, Item 5068

American Studies (A & H or Soc Sci)AMST 102 Introduction to American Culture • 2 CR

Section OAS, Item 0652Section OAC, Item 0653

AMST 180 Anthropology of American Life • 5 CRSame as ANTH 180. Either AMST 180 or ANTH 180 may be taken for credit, not both.

Section OAS, Item 0675Section OAC, Item 0676

AMST 260 Economic Development of the U.S. • 5 CRSame as ECON 260. Either AMST 260 or ECON 260 may be taken for credit, not both.

Section OAS, Item 0687Section OAC, Item 0688

AMST 288 Frontiers—Land & Space: American Environments • 5 CR

Section OAS, Item 0698Section OAC, Item 0699

Animation & GraphicsANIM 115 Drawing for Animation I • 5 CROnline class requiring BCC’s “Animation 115” videotapes.

Section OAS, Item 0215Section OAC, Item 0216

ANIM 116 Drawing for Animation II • 5 CROnline class requiring BCC’s “Animation 116” videotapes.

Section OAS, Item 0221Section OAC, Item 0222

Anthropology (Soc Sci, except as noted)ANTH 100 Introduction to Anthropology • 5 CR

Section OAS, Item 5202Section OAC, Item 5203

ANTH 180 Anthropology of American Life • 5 CRSame as AMST 180. Either ANTH 180 or AMST 180 may be taken for credit, not both.

Section OAS, Item 5210Section OAC, Item 5211

ANTH 201 Biological Anthropology (Sci) • 5 CRSection OAS, Item 5228Section OAC, Item 5229

ANTH 202 Cultural Anthropology • 5CRSection OAS, Item 5238Section OAC, Item 5239

ANTH 203 Comparative Religion • 5 CR Same as INST 203. Either ANTH 203 or INST 203 may be taken for credit, not both.

Section OAS, Item 5245Section OAC, Item 5246Section OBS, Item 5247Section OBC, Item 5248

Astronomy (Science)ASTR 105 Beginning Astronomy (Lab) • 6 CREither ASTR 105 or ASTR 101 may be taken for credit, not both.

Section OAS, Item 3014Section OAC, Item 3016Section OBS, Item 3018Section OBC, Item 3020Section OCS Item 3022Section OCC Item 3024

Biology (Science)BIOL 100 Introductory Biology (Lab) • 6 CR

Section OAS, Item 3106Section OAC, Item 3108Section OBS, Item 3110Section OBC, Item 3112

Biology 130 Nutrition & the Human Body • 5 CRSection OAS, Item 3140Section OAC, Item 3142Section OBS, Item 3144Section OBC, Item 3146Section OBS, Item 3148Section OBC, Item 3150

Botany (Science)BOTAN 120 Introduction to Mycology (Lab) • 6 CR

Section OAS, Item 3258Section OAC, Item 3260

Business Administration—TransferBA 200 Business Law—Legal Foundations • 5 CR

Section OAS, Item 4085Section OAC, Item 4086Section OBS, Item 4087Section OBC, Item 4088

BA 240 Statistical Analysis • 5 CRSection OAS, Item 4096Section OAC, Item 4097Section OBS, Item 4098Section OBC, Item 4099

Business Technology SystemsBTS 101 Keyboarding I • 3 CR

Section OAS, Item 4103Section OAC, Item 4104Section OBS, Item 4105Section OBC, Item 4106

BTS 104 Keyboarding Review & Speed Building • 3 CR

Section OAS, Item 4112Section OAC, Item 4113

BTS 141 Presentation Applications: Beginning PowerPoint • 1 CR

Section OAS, Item 4129Section OAC, Item 4130

BTS 142 Presentation Applications: Intermediate PowerPoint • 1 CR

Section OAS, Item 4136Section OAC, Item 4137

BTS 143 Presentation Applications: Advanced PowerPoint • 1 CR

Section OAS, Item 4144Section OAC, Item 4145

BTS 145 Internet Basics • 1 CRSection OAS, Item 4150Section OAC, Item 4151

BTS 146 10-Key • 1 CRSection OAS, Item 4154Section OAC, Item 4155

BTS 161 Computer & Software Fundamentals • 5 CR

Section OAS, Item 4175Section OAC, Item 4176Section OBS, Item 4177Section OBC, Item 4178

BTS 165 Spreadsheet Applications • 5 CRSection OAS, Item 4188Section OAC, Item 4189

BTS 168 Database Applications • 5 CRSection OAS, Item 4195Section OAC, Item 4196

BTS 280 Project Management Applications • 5 CRSection OAS, Item 4221Section OAC, Item 4222

Chemistry (Science)CHEM 110 Understanding the Chemistry around You (Lab) • 6 CREither CHEM 110 or CHEM 100 may be taken for credit, not both.

Section OAS, Item 3310Section OAC, Item 3320

Communication (A & H)COMM 101 Exploring the Digital Future • 5 CRSame as MEDIA 101. Either COMM 101 or MEDIA 101 may be taken for credit but not both.

Section OAS, Item 0903Section OAC, Item 0904

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COMM 102 Techniques & Technology of Persuasion • 5 CRSame as MEDIA 102. Either COMM 102 or MEDIA 102 may be taken for credit but not both.

Section OAS, Item 0911Section OAC, Item 0912

COMM 103 Media Images • 5 CRSame as MEDIA 103. Either COMM 103 or MEDIA 103 may be taken for credit but not both.

Section OAS, Item 0919Section OAC, Item 0920

COMM 104 Multi-Cultural Media Messages • 5 CRSame as MEDIA 104. Either COMM 104 or MEDIA 104 may be taken for credit but not both.

Section OAS, Item 0926Section OAC, Item 0927

COMM 106 Writing for the World Wide Web • 5 CRSame as MEDIA 106. Either COMM 106 or MEDIA 106 may be taken for credit but not both.

Section OAS, Item 0923Section OAC, Item 0924

COMM 108 Media/Digital Law & Ethics • 5 CRSame as MEDIA 108. Either COMM 108 or MEDIA 108 may be taken for credit but not both.

Section OAS, Item 0930Section OAC, Item 0931

COMM 216 Scripting for Film, Video, & Multimedia • 5 CRSame as MEDIA 216. Either COMM 216 or MEDIA 216 may be taken for credit but not both.

Section OAS, Item 0933Section OAC, Item 0934

Computer Science (Elective AAS Transfer)CS 110 Introduction to Computers & Applications • 5 CR

Section OAS, Item 4304Section OAC, Item 4305

Drama (A & H)DRAMA 101 Introduction to the Theater • 5 CR

Section OAS, Item 1078Section OAC, Item 1079

Early Childhood EducationECED 170 Basics of Childcare • 2 CRTaught in English and Spanish

Section OAS, Item 2057

ECED 198 Special Seminar Child Health • 1 CRTaught in English and Spanish.

Section OAS, Item 2073

Economics (Soc Sci)ECON 200 Introduction to Economics: Macroeconomics • 5 CR

Section OAS, Item 5280Section OAC, Item 5281Section OBS, Item 5282Section OBC, Item 5283Section OCS, Item 5284Section OCC, Item 5285

ECON 201 Introduction to Economics: Microeconomics • 5 CR

Section OAS, Item 5291Section OAC, Item 5292Section OBS, Item 5293Section OBC, Item 5294Section OCS, Item 5295Section OCC, Item 5296

ECON 260 Economic Development of the U.S. • 5 CRSame as AMST 260. Either ECON 260 or AMST 260 may be taken for credit, not both.

Section OAS, Item 5297Section OAC, Item 5298

EducationEDUC 110 Introduction to Education • 5 CR

Section OAS, Item 2100

English—Composition & ReadingENGL 091 Basic Grammar & Sentence Patterns • 5 CR

Section OAS, Item 1161Section OAC, Item 1162

ENGL 092 Developmental English • 5 CRSection OAS, Item 1184Section OAC, Item 1185

ENGL 093 Composition for Non-Native Speakers • 5 CR

Section OAS, Item 1198Section OAC, Item 1199

ENGL 101 Written Expression • 5 CRSection OAS, Item 1243Section OAC, Item 1244Section OBS, Item 1245Section OBC, Item 1246Section OCS, Item 1247Section OCC, Item 1248Section ODS, Item 1249Section ODC, Item 1250Section OES, Item 1251Section OEC, Item 1252Section OFS, Item 1253Section OFC, Item 1254Section OGS, Item 1255Section OGC, Item 1256Section OHS, Item 1257Section OHC, Item 1258

ENGL 101 Written Expression • 5 CRIt is suggested that students who enroll in the follow-ing English 101 also enroll in the online English 267 literature class that Karen Rothman is teaching.

Section OIS, Item 1259Section OIC, Item 1260

ENGL 105 Grammar & Communication • 5 CRSection OAS, Item 1165Section OAC, Item 1166

ENGL 201 The Research Paper • 5 CRSection OAS, Item 1287Section OAC, Item 1288Section OBS, Item 1289Section OBC, Item 1290Section OCS, Item 1291Section OCC, Item 1292

ENGL 270 Professional Report Writing • 5 CRSection OAS, Item 1326Section OAC, Item 1327Section OBS, Item 1328Section OBC, Item 1329Section OCS, Item 1330Section OCC, Item 1331

ENGL 271 Expository Writing I • 5 CRSection OAS, Item 1337Section OAC, Item 1338

ENGL 271 Expository Writing I • 5 CRIt is suggested that students who enroll in the follow-ing English 271 also enroll in the online English 267 literature class that Karen Rothman is teaching.

Section OBS, Item 1339Section OBC, Item 1340

ENGL 272 Expository Writing II • 5 CRSection OAS, Item 1345Section OAC, Item 1346

English—Literature (A & H)ENGL 110 Reading Poetry • 5 CRRecommended: ENGL 101 placement or higher.

Section OAS, Item 1351Section OAC, Item 1352

ENGL 112 Reading Fiction • 5 CRRecommended: ENGL 101 placement or higher.

Section OAS, Item 1363Section OAC, Item 1364

ENGL 130 Introduction to Literature • 5 CRRecommended: ENGL 101 placement or higher.

Section OAS, Item 1369Section OAC, Item 1370

ENGL 131 Introduction to Literature • 5 CRRecommended: ENGL 101 placement or higher.

Section OAS, Item 1376Section OAC, Item 1377

ENGL 221 Popular Literature—Mystery & Detective • 5 CR

Section OAS, Item 1386Section OAC, Item 1387

ENGL 263 British Literature: Middle Ages • 5 CRSection OAS, Item 1388Section OAC, Item 1389

ENGL 267 American Literature: Beginning to Civil War • 5 CRRecommended: ENGL 101, 201 or a literature course in the 100 series. It is suggested that students also enroll in the online portion of either English 101 or 271 that Karen Rothman is teaching.

Section OAS, Item 1396Section OAC, Item 1397

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English—Creative Writing (Elective AAS Transfer)ENGL 243 Writing Poetry I • 5 CR

Section OAS, Item 1305Section OAC, Item 1306

ENGL 244 Writing Poetry II • 5 CRSection OAS, Item 1307Section OAC, Item 1308

ENGL 245 Writing Poetry III • 5 CRSection OAS, Item 1309Section OAC, Item 1310

Environmental Science (Science)ENVSC 204 Ecology & the Biosphere • 5 CR

Section OAS, Item 3454Section OAC, Item 3456

Fire Service ProgramsFS 160 Fire Tactics I • 3 CR

Section OAC, Item 6677

General Business ManagementG BUS 101 Introduction to Business (Soc Sci for Non-Business Majors) • 5 CR

Section OAS, Item 4362Section OAC, Item 4363Section OBS, Item 4364Section OBC, Item 4365

G BUS 120 Organizational Behavior • 5 CRSection OAS, Item 4375Section OAC, Item 4376

G BUS 145 Business Mathematics • 5 CRSection OAS, Item 4385Section OAC, Item 4386

G BUS 202 Law & Business • 5 CRSection OAS, Item 4394Section OAC, Item 4395

Geography (Soc Sci, except as noted)GEOG 100 Introduction to Geography • 5 CR

Section OAS, Item 5305Section OAC, Item 5306

GEOG 200 Cultural Geography • 5 CRSection OAS, Item 5330Section OAC, Item 5331

GEOG 205 Weather, Climate, Vegetation, Soils (Science Distribution) • 5 CR

Section OAS, Item 5336Section OAC, Item 5337

GEOG 258 Understanding Our World through Maps • 5 CR

Section OAS, Item 5360Section OAC, Item 5361

Geology (Science)GEOL 101 Survey of Geology (Lab) • 6 CR

Section OAS, Item 3491Section OAC, Item 3492Section OBS, Item 3493Section OBC, Item 3494

History (A & H or Soc Sci)HIST 120 Global History • 5 CRSame as INTST 204. Either HIST 120 or INTST 204 may be taken for credit, not both. Online class requir-ing BCC’s “Global History” videotapes.

Section OAS, Item 5420Section OAC, Item 5421

HIST 201 U.S. History: Discovery to Independence • 5 CR

Section OAS, Item 5437Section OAC, Item 5438

HIST 202 U.S. History: First Century of Independence • 5 CR

Section OAS, Item 5441Section OAC, Item 5442Section OBS, Item 5443Section OBC, Item 5444

HIST 203 U.S. History: U.S. in the Global Age • 5 CR

Section OAS, Item 5446Section OAC, Item 5447

HIST 261 Middle East in the Islamic Era • 5 CRRecommend HIST 102 or 103. Same as INTST 261. Either HIST 261 or INTST 261 may be taken for credit, not both.

Section OAS, Item 5488Section OAC, Item 5489

Home EconomicsHOMEC 256 Child Development & Guidance • 3 CR

Section OAS, Item 2238

Human DevelopmentHD 120 Child Development & Guidance • 3 CR

Section OAS, Item 6008Section OAS, Item 6009

International Studies (Soc Sci)INTST 203 Comparative Religion • 5 CRSame as ANTH 203. Either INTST 203 or ANTH 203 may be taken for credit, but not both.

Section OAS, Item 5550Section OAC, Item 5551Section OBS, Item 5552Section OBC, Item 5553

INTST 204 Global History • 5 CRSame as HIST 120. Either INTST 204 or HIST 120 may be taken for credit, not both. Online class requiring BCC’s “Global History” videotapes.

Section OAS, Item 5560Section OAC, Item 5561

INTST 261 Middle East in the Islamic Era • 5 CRSame as HIST 261. Either INTST 261 or HIST 261 may be taken for credit, not both.

Section OAS, Item 5566Section OAC, Item 5567

Internet Application DevelopmentIDEV 111 Web Development Foundations • 5 CR

Section OAS, Item 0343Section OAC, Item 0344

Information TechnologyIT 101 Introduction to Information Technology • 5 CR

Section OAS, Item 4451Section OAC, Item 4452

MarketingMKTG 110 Client/Customer Relations • 5 CR

Section OAS, Item 4463Section OAC, Item 4464

MKTG 154 Principles of Marketing • 5 CRSection OAS, Item 4474Section OAC, Item 4475

MathematicsMATH 099 Intermediate Algebra • 5 CRA Math Department licensing fee of $80 is charged for course CD-ROMs, and is included in the tuition payment.

Section OAS, Item 3649Section OAC, Item 3651Section OBS, Item 3653Section OBC, Item 3655Section OCS, Item 3657Section OCC, Item 3659

MATH 105 Precalculus I (Quantitative Skills) • 5 CRA Math Department licensing fee of $80 is charged for course CD-ROMs, and is included in the tuition payment.

Section OAS, Item 3673Section OAC, Item 3675Section OBS, Item 3677Section OBC, Item 3679

MATH 156 College Algebra: Business & Social Science (Quantitative Skills) • 5 CR

Section OAS, Item 3791Section OAC, Item 3793Section OBS, Item 3795Section OBC, Item 3797

MATH 157 Elements of Calculus (Quantitative Skills) • 5 CR

Section OAS, Item 3819Section OAC, Item 3821Section OBS, Item 3823Section OBC, Item 3825

Media Communications & TechnologyMEDIA 109 Computer Essentials for Digital Media • 5 CR

Section OAS, Item 0063Section OAC, Item 0064

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MEDIA 245 Production Practice • 3 CRSection OAS, Item 0077Section OAC, Item 0078

MEDIA 248 Portfolio & Employment • 3 CRSection OAS, Item 0083Section OAC, Item 0084

MEDIA 250 Internship in Media • 5 CRSection OAS, Item 0093Section OAC, Item 0094

Medical Information TechnologyMEDIT 110 Technology Fundamentals in Healthcare • 5 CR

Section OAS, Item 4512Section OAC, Item 4513

Meteorology (Science)METR 101 Introduction to Weather • 5 CR

Section OAS, Item 3385Section OAC, Item 3386

Music (A & H)MUSIC 107 Fundamentals of Music • 5 CR

Section OAS, Item 1735Section OAC, Item 1736

MUSIC 108 Listening to Music • 5 CRSection OAS, Item 1740Section OAC, Item 1741

MUSIC 115 History of Jazz • 5 CRSection OAS, Item 1750Section OAC, Item 1751

MUSIC 116 History of Rock & Roll • 5 CRSection OAS, Item 1754Section OAC, Item 1755

Network Services & Computing SystemsNSCOM 220 Implementing Client Operating Systems • 5 CR

Section OAS, Item 4536Section OAC, Item 4537

NSCOM 221 Implementing Server Operating Systems • 5 CR

Section OAS, Item 4538Section OAC, Item 4539

NSCOM 223 Managing a Network Environment • 5 CR

Section OAS, Item 4540Section OAC, Item 4541

NSCOM 225 Implementing Network Infrastructure • 5 CR

Section OAS, Item 4542Section OAC, Item 4543

NSCOM 227 Implementing Directory Service • 5 CR

Section OAS, Item 4544Section OAC, Item 4545

PhilosophyPHIL 100 Introduction to Philosophy (A & H) • 5 CR

Section OAS, Item 1832Section OAC, Item 1833

PHIL 102 Contemporary Moral Problems (A & H or Soc Sci) • 5 CR

Section OAS, Item 1842Section OAC, Item 1843

PHIL 115 Critical Reasoning (Quantitative Skills or A & H) • 5 CR

Section OAS, Item 1859Section OAC, Item 1860

PHIL 120 Introduction to Logic (Quantitative Skills or Science) • 5 CRNOTE: Sections OAS & OAC are for computer science, mathematics, and engineering students.

Section OAS, Item 1871Section OAC, Item 1872Section OBS, Item 1873Section OBC, Item 1874

Political Science (Soc Sci)POLSC 102 American Government & Politics • 5 CR

Section OAS, Item 5614 Section OAC, Item 5615

POLSC 103 International Relations • 5 CRSection OAS, Item 5622 Section OAC, Item 5623

ProgrammingPROG 109 Introduction to Web Development • 5 CR

Section OAS, Item 4602Section OAC, Item 4603

PROG 110 Introduction to Programming • 5 CRSection OAS, Item 4608Section OAC, Item 4609

Psychology (Soc Sci, except as noted)PSYCH 100 Introduction to Psychology • 5 CR

Section OAS, Item 5715Section OAC, Item 5716Section OBS, Item 5717Section OBC, Item 5718Section OCS, Item 5719Section OCC, Item 5720

PSYCH 200 Abnormal Psychology • 5 CRSection OAS, Item 5736Section OAC, Item 5737

PSYCH 204 General Developmental Psychology • 5 CR

Section OAS, Item 5747Section OAC, Item 5748Section OBS, Item 5749Section OBC, Item 5750Section OCS, Item 5751Section OCC, Item 5752

PSYCH 240 Social Psychology • 5 CRSame as SOC 240. Either PSYCH 240 or SOC 240 may be taken for credit, but not both. Prerequisite: SOC 110 or PSYCH 100, or permission of the instructor.

Section OAS, Item 5766Section OAC, Item 5767

Sociology (Soc Sci)SOC 110 Introduction to Sociology • 5 CR

Section OAS, Item 5816Section OAC, Item 5817Section OBS, Item 5818Section OBC, Item 5819Section OCS, Item 5820Section OCC, Item 5821

SOC 170 Social Problems of Contemporary Society • 5 CR

Section OAS, Item 5825Section OAC, Item 5826

SOC 240 Social Psychology • 5 CRSame as PSYCH 240. Either SOC 240 or PSYCH 240 may be taken for credit, but not both. Prerequisite: Soc 110 or Psych 100, or permission of the instructor.

Section OAS, Item 5841Section OAC, Item 5842

SpeechSPCH 200 Interpersonal Communication (A & H) • 5 CR

Section OAS, Item 1937Section OAC, Item 1938

SPCH 202 Survey of Speech Communication (A & H) • 5 CR

Section OAS, Item 1941Section OAC, Item 1942

SPCH 225 Small Group Communication (Soc Sci) • 5 CR

Section OAS, Item 1966Section OAC, Item 1967

Video ProductionVIDEO 112 Video Foundations • 5 CR

Section OAS, Item 0414Section OAC, Item 0415

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PLANNING GUIDETo help you plan what to take when, here are the courses that BCC expects to offer during each quarter of the 2005-06 academic year.

This list is accurate as of May 2005. The list should not be considered complete, and it should not be considered a guarantee that these courses will be offered in each quarter and each format shown. Classes may be added and removed as necessary throughout the year. For up-to-date information, check the BCC website or the published Credit Class Schedule for each quarter.

An asterisk (*) means that the course has prerequisites. Check the BCC Catalog for details about requirements for these courses.

Codes: D = day, E = evening, W = weekend, O = online, T = telecourse

Arts and HumanitiesAMST 101 - D D DAMST 102 - O O OAMST 103 - - - DAMST 114 - D D DAMST 135 - - D -AMST 150 - D D DAMST 160 - D W -AMST 180 - O DO DOAMST 200 D D D DAMST 260 - O - OAMST 285 - D - DAMST 286 D D D DAMST 287 - DO DO OAMST 288 - DO DO OART 101 - E - DART 103 - - - DART 105 - D - DART 108 - D D DART 110 DE D DEART* 111 - D DE DART* 112 - D D DART 120 - DE DE DEART* 121 - - D -ART 150 - D D DART* 151 - - D -ART* 153 - D D DART* 199 - D D DART 201 - DE E EART 202 - E DE EART 203 D E E DEART* 221 - - D -ART* 222 - - D -ART 240 - - - DART* 242 - - - DART* 252 - - - DART* 253 - - - DART 260 D DE D DART 261 D DE D DART* 299 - D D DASL 101 D DE DE DEASL* 102 D DE DE DEASL* 103 D E DE DECHIN 101 - DE D -CHIN* 102 - - DE DCHIN* 103 - - - DECHIN* 201 - D D DCHIN* 202 - - D DCHIN* 203 - - - DCOMM 101 D D E DCOMM 102 - D D -COMM 103 - - D DECOMM* 141 - D D DCOMM* 143 - D D DCOMM* 144 - D D DCOMM 145 - D D DCOMM 150 - DO DO DO

COMM 161 - D D -COMM* 163 - - D DCOMM 220 - - - DCOMM* 245 D D D DCOMM* 261 - - D DCOMM* 266 D D D DCOMM* 299 - D D DDANCE 130 D D D DDANCE* 131 D D D DDANCE 140 D D D DDANCE 141 D D D DDANCE 151 - D D DDANCE 152 - D D DDANCE* 201 - DE - -DANCE* 202 - - DE -DANCE* 203 - - - DEDEVED* 061/062 - DE D DDRAMA 101 DO DO D DODRAMA* 110 - - D -DRAMA* 112 - D - DDRAMA 151 - D - -DRAMA 152 - - D -DRAMA 153 - - - DDRAMA* 200 - - D -DRAMA* 251 - D - -DRAMA* 252 - - D -DRAMA* 253 - - - DDRAMA* 280 - D - DDRAMA* 290 - D D DDRAMA* 291 - D D DDRAMA* 299 - D D DENGL* 071 D - - -ENGL* 072 - DE - -ENGL* 073 - - DE -ENGL* 074 - - - DEENGL 080 D DE DE DEENGL* 089 - D D -ENGL* 090 - D D DENGL* 091 - DO DO DOENGL* 092 DE DEO DEO DEOENGL* 093 DE DEO DEO DEOENGL* 101 DEO DEWO DEWO DEWOENGL* 106 - D D DENGL 110 - DO D -ENGL 111 - D - DENGL 112 D DO D DENGL 114 - D O -ENGL 130 O DO DO DOENGL 131 O DOE O OENGL* 201 DEO DEO DEWO DEWOENGL 210 - D - DENGL 215 - DO - -ENGL 221 - DO D OENGL 231 - - D -ENGL 232 - - - DENGL 264 - - - OENGL 265 - - - D

CRSE NO Sum Fall Win Spr CRSE NO Sum Fall Win Spr CRSE NO Sum Fall Win Spr

ENGL 266 - D - -ENGL 267 O - D -ENGL 268 - - O DENGL 269 - D - OENGL* 270 DO DEWO DEO DEOENGL* 271 O DO DO DOENGL* 272 O DO DO DOENGL 273 O DO DO DOENGL 274 O DO DO DOENGL 275 O DO DO DOENGL 276 - - D -ENGL 294 - - - DENGL* 299 - D D DFRNCH 101 D DE D DFRNCH* 102 - D DE DFRNCH* 103 - - D DEFRNCH* 201 - D D DFRNCH* 202 - D D DFRNCH* 203 - D D DGERM 101 - D D DGERM* 102 - - D DGERM* 103 - - - DGERM* 201 - D D DGERM* 202 - - D DGERM* 203 - - - DITAL 101 - D - -ITAL* 102 - - D DITAL* 103 - - - DJAPAN 101 D DE D DJAPAN* 102 D D DE DJAPAN* 103 D - - EJAPAN* 201 - DE DE DEJAPAN* 202 - DE DE DEJAPAN* 203 - DE DE DESPAN 101 D DEWT DE DSPAN* 102 D D DEWT DESPAN* 103 D D D DEWTSPAN* 201 - DE DE DESPAN* 202 - DE DE DESPAN* 203 - DE DE DEINDES 140 E DE DE DEINDES 142 - D D EINDES 150 - D - DINDES 151 - - D EINDES* 152 - E E EINDES* 160 - DE D DINDES* 162 - D D EINDES* 165 - D D EINDES* 170 - D D DINDES* 180 - D - EINDES* 181 - - E EINDES* 185 - D - -INDES* 190 - E E EINDES* 191 - - D EINDES* 194 - D - -INDES* 195 - - D -INDES* 260 - E D D

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INDES* 270 - E D DINDES* 271 - D D DINDES* 272 - D D DINDES* 285 - - - DINDES* 296 - - - DINDES* 299 - D D DMUSIC 100 - D D DMUSIC* 101 - DE DE DEMUSIC* 102 - DE DE DEMUSIC 103 - D D DMUSIC* 104 - D D DMUSIC* 105 - D D DMUSIC* 106 - D D DMUSIC 107 D O D DOMUSIC 108 - DO D DOMUSIC* 110 - D - -MUSIC* 111 - - D -MUSIC* 112 - - - DMUSIC 113 - D - -MUSIC 114 - - D -MUSIC 120 - D D DMUSIC 122 - - D EMUSIC 130 - D D DMUSIC* 131 - - D DMUSIC* 140 D D D DMUSIC* 143 - D D DMUSIC 150 - D - -MUSIC* 151 - - D -MUSIC 153 - - - DMUSIC 200 - D D DMUSIC* 203 - D D DMUSIC* 205 - D D DMUSIC* 206 - D D DMUSIC* 210 - D - -MUSIC* 211 - - D -MUSIC* 212 - - - DMUSIC 231 - - - DMUSIC* 240 D D D DMUSIC* 243 - D D DMUSIC* 299 - D D DPHIL 100 D DEO DEO DEPHIL 102 D DO DEO DPHIL 112 - D D DPHIL 115 D DEO DE DEOPHIL* 120 D DEO DEO DEPHIL 122 - - D -PHIL 130 D - - -PHIL 135 - - D -PHIL 145 - D D -PHIL 160 - D - DPHIL 201 - - D -PHIL 225 - - - DPHIL 240 - - - DPHIL 247 - E - -PHIL 248 - D D DPHIL 260 - D - DPHIL 265 O D O DPHIL 267 - E D ESPCH 100 D DE DE DSPCH 200 D DE DE DSPCH 202 DO DO O DOSPCH 220 - DE DE DESPCH 225 D DE DE DESPCH 230 D DE D DESPCH 285 - - - DSPCH 294 - D - -

BusinessACCT* 101 DO DEO DEO DEOACCT* 102 - EO DO DEOACCT* 135 - EO D OACCT* 172 DO DO E DO

ACCT* 234 - D E DACCT* 240 - E - DACCT* 245 - - - EACCT* 250 - D E -ACCT* 260 - - E -ACCT* 270 - - - EACCT* 285 - E - DACCTG* 210 DEO DEO DEO DEOACCTG* 220 EO DEO DEO DEOACCTG* 230 D DEO DEO DEOBA 200 E DEO DEO DEOBA* 240 EO DEO DEO DEOBTS 101 O O O OBTS* 104 O EO EO EOBTS 109 O D O DBTS* 110 - - D -BTS* 141 O O O OBTS* 142 O O O OBTS* 143 O O O OBTS* 144 O D O DBTS* 145 O O O OBTS* 146 O O O OBTS 161 DEO DEO DEO DEOBTS* 163 O D O DBTS* 165 O DEO DEO DEOBTS 168 O DEO DEO DEOBTS 171 - - - DBTS* 172 O D O DBTS 186 - D - -BTS 187 - - D -BTS* 199 D - - -BTS* 250 - - - DBTS 265 - - E -BTS 268 - - - DBTS* 280 - O - OBTS* 293 - D D DBTS* 299 D D D DBUSIT 105 - E - -BUSIT 110 - - - EBUSIT 202 - - E -BUSIT 205 - - E -CS 110 DO DEO DEO DEOCS* 210 - DE DE DECS* 211 - D DE EDBA* 130 - - D EDBA* 232 - - D EDBA* 233 - E - DGBUS 101 DEO DEO DEO DEOGBUS 120 - DEO DEO DEGBUS 145 O DEO DO EOGBUS 202 D DEO DO DOGBUS 210 - D E OGBUS 221 - - E OGBUS 230 - E E -GBUS* 241 - - D EGBUS 260 - D - -GBUS 297 - - - DIT* 101 O D O EIT* 103 - - D -MEDIT 110 - EO - -MEDIT* 220 - - EO OMEDIT* 221 O - - EMEDIT* 230 E O - -MKTG 110 - DEO DEO DEOMKTG 131 - - E -MKTG 135 D - - -MKTG 154 - DEO DE DOMKTG 200 - - E -MKTG* 210 - - - EMKTG 234 - D DE D

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NSCOM * 201 - E - DNSCOM* 202 - E - DNSCOM* 203 - D E -NSCOM* 204 - D E -NSCOM* 220 - D - ENSCOM* 221 - D - ENSCOM* 223 - - D -NSCOM* 225 - - E -NSCOM* 227 - - - ENSCOM* 262 - - - -PROG* 109 - DO EO DPROG* 110 - DO EO DOPROG* 111 - D O -PROG* 113 - - D OPROG* 117 - - D EPROG* 118 - - D EPROG* 120 - D E -PROG* 140 - E - DPROG* 160 - - E DPROG* 175 - D - -PROG* 210 - - D EPROG* 225 - E - DPROG* 235 - D E -TECH* 170 - - E -TECH* 215 - E D DTECH* 217 - E D DTECH* 223 - - - ETECH* 289 - - - DTECH* 293 - D D DTECH* 294 - D D D

Continuing Education – CreditREST 130 EW EW EW EWREST* 131 - E - -REST* 133 E - E -REST* 134 - E - -REST* 137 D D D DREST* 140 D - E -REST* 141 - E - EREST* 142 E - E -REST* 143 - - - EREST* 144 - E - -REST* 146 - - E -REST* 150 - - E -REST* 151 - - - EREST* 160 - E E EREST* 161 E - E EREST* 165 - E - EREST* 171 - E - EREST* 172 - - E -REST* 230 - - - EREST 232 - E - -REST* 235 - - - EREST* 240 - E - -REST* 241 - - E -REST* 251 - - E -REST* 252 - - - E

Digital Communication

For Digital Communications classes during 2005-06, contact the Business Division office at (425) 564-2311.

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Health Sciences Education & Wellness InstituteADFIT 010 - DE DE DEADFIT 020 D DE DE DEALDAC 100 - E E EALDAC 101 - E E EALDAC 102 - E E EALDAC 103 E E E EALDAC* 104 E E E EALDAC* 105 E - E -ALDAC* 106 - - E EALDAC* 108 - - E EALDAC* 150 - - W WALDAC 160 - W - WALDAC 194/5/6/7 W W W WALDAC* 204 - - W WALDAC* 206 - E - EALDAC* 207 - W W WALDAC* 212 W E - -ALDAC* 215 W E - -ALDAC* 220 - E E EALDAC* 230 - E - EALDAC 296 - - W WDUTEC* 101 D - - -DUTEC* 105 - E - -DUTEC* 106 - - E -DUTEC* 107 - D - -DUTEC* 110 - D - -DUTEC* 112 - - - EDUTEC* 113 E - - -DUTEC* 120 - - D -DUTEC* 130 - - D -DUTEC* 135 - - D -DUTEC* 145 - - - DDUTEC* 150 - - - EDUTEC* 155 E - - -DUTEC* 160 - - - EDUTEC* 165 D - - -DUTEC* 170 - D - -DUTEC* 171 - - E -DUTEC* 180 - - - DDUTEC* 181 - E - -DUTEC* 210 - D - -DUTEC* 220 - - D -DUTEC* 230 - - - DDUTEC* 240 D - - -ECED 131 - - E -ECED 132 - - - EECED* 135 - E -ECED* 136 - - - EECED 150 - W - -ECED 151 - - W -ECED 171 - DE - -ECED 172 - - DE -ECED* 181 - - - DEECED 183 - - E -ECED 184 - - E -ECED* 191 - E - -ECED* 192 - - E -ECED* 193 - - EECED* 198 W W W WECED* 199 - DE DE DEECED 201 - - E -ECED 204 - - - EECED* 295 - W -ECED* 298 W - W ECED* 299 - DE DE DEEDUC 110 - O - OHLTH 250 - D D DHLTH 292 D D D DHOMEC 130 D DE DE DE HOMEC 256 - E - E

IS 295 D D D DNMTEC* 200 - D - -NMTEC* 201 - D - -NMTEC* 202 - - D -NMTEC* 203 - - - DNMTEC* 210 - D - -NMTEC* 211 - D -NMTEC* 212 - - - DNMTEC* 230 - D - -NMTEC* 231 - - D -NMTEC* 232 - - - DNMTEC* 233 D D - -NMTEC* 234 D D - -NMTEC* 240 - - D -NMTEC* 241 - - - DNMTEC* 260 - D - -NMTEC* 261 - - D -NMTEC* 262 - - - DNMTEC* 275 - D - -NURS* 100 - D - -NURS* 101 - - D -NURS* 102 - - - DNURS* 220 - DE DE -NURS* 221 - DE DE -NURS* 222 - - - DPE 103 D D D DPE 106 D D D DEPE 107 - D D DEPE 108 - D D D PE 109 - D DPE 110 D DE DE DEPE* 111 D DE DE DEPE* 112 D DE DE DEPE 117 - D - DPE 118 - D D DPE 120 - D D DPE 122 - D D DEPE 123 - D D DPE 127 - D D DPE 137 - D D DPE 151 - D D DPE 166 - D - -PE 209 - - D -PE 221 - D - -PE* 223 - D - -PE 224 - - - DPE 225 - D - DPE 230 - D - EPE 240 - D D DPE* 245 - - - EPE 265 - - D -PE 266 - - - DRADON* 100 - D - -RADON* 101 - - D -RADON* 102 - - D -RADON* 103 - D - -RADON* 104 - - - DRADON* 105 - - D -RADON* 111 - D - -RADON* 112 - - D -RADON* 113 - - - DRADON* 114 D - - -RADON* 119 - D - -RADON* 120 - D - -RADON* 125 - D - -RADON* 127 - - D -RADON* 130 - - D -RADON* 150 - - - DRADON* 201 - D - -RADON* 202 - D - -RADON* 203 - - D -RADON* 204 - - - DRADON* 211 - D - -

RADON* 212 - - D -RADON* 213 - - - DRADON* 214 D - - -RADON* 220 - D - -RADON* 221 - - D -RADON* 222 - - - DRADON* 224 - - - DRADON* 225 D - - -RADON* 240 - - - DRATEC* 101 D - - -RATEC* 102 - - - DRATEC* 103 - - D -RATEC* 104 - - - DRATEC* 105 D - -RATEC* 107 D - - -RATEC* 108 - D - -RATEC* 109 - - D -RATEC* 110 D - - -RATEC* 111 - D - -RATEC* 112 - - D -RATEC* 113 - - - DRATEC* 120 D - - -RATEC* 125 - D - -RATEC* 127 - - D -RATEC* 207 - - - DRATEC* 210 D - - -RATEC* 211 - D - -RATEC* 212 - - D -RATEC* 213 - - - DRATEC* 220 - D - -RATEC* 221 - - D -RATEC* 230 - D D -RATEC* 295 - - W -RATEC* 296 - - D DRECED 260 D D - DHPRO 120 D E DE EHPRO 125 - - D -HPRO 146 - - W -HPRO 147 - D - W

Human DevelopmentHD 110 - D D DHD 120 DW DW DWO DWOHD 140 - D D DHD 157 - DW DW DWHD 173 D DEO DEO DEOHD* 185 D D D DHD 190 - D D -HD 195 - D - -HD 196 - - D -HD 197 - - - DHD* 199 D D D D

ScienceASTR 101 D DE DE DEASTR 105 O O O OASTR* 199 - D D DASTR* 201 - - - DBIOL 100 DO DEO DEO DEOBIOL* 101 DE DEW DEW DEWBIOL* 130 - D D DBIOL* 199 D D D DBIOL* 201 - D DE -BIOL* 202 - - D DEBIOL* 203 D - - DBIOL* 250 D DE D DEBIOL* 260 D DE DE DEBIOL* 261 DE DE DE DEBOTAN 110 - DE DE DEBOTAN 113 - - - DBOTAN 120 - O O O

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CHEM 100 - D D DCHEM* 101 DE DE DE DECHEM* 102 E D D DCHEM 110 - O O OCHEM* 140 D DE DE DCHEM* 150 D DE DE DECHEM* 160 E DE - DECHEM* 199 - D D DCHEM* 231 D D E -CHEM* 232 D - D ECHEM* 233 D - - DENGR 110 - D - -ENGR* 123 - D DE DENGR* 199 - D D DENGR* 200 - - - DENGR* 210 - E D DENGR* 215 - - - EENGR* 220 - D E DENGR* 230 - - D EENGR* 260 - E - DENVSC 204 DO DEO DEO DEOENVSC 207 - D - -ENVSC* 250 - D - DENVSC* 299 - D D DGEOL 101 E DEO DEO DEOGEOL 103 - - - DGEOL* 208 D - - -MATH 070 - D - DMATH 075 D DE DE DEMATH* 080 - D DE -MATH* 085 - - D DEMATH* 093 - D D DMATH* 094 - D D DMATH* 097 DE DE DE DEMATH* 098 DE DE DE DEMATH* 099 DE DEO DEO DEOMATH* 105 DE DEO DEO DEOMATH* 107 D D DW DEMATH* 120 DE DE DE DEMATH* 124 D DE DE DEMATH* 125 D DE DE DEMATH* 126 D D D DEMATH* 156 DE DEWO DEO DEOMATH* 157 DE DEO DEO DEOMATH* 197 - - - EMATH* 208 - E D -MATH* 227 - DE D DEMATH* 238 - - E DMETR 101 O DEO DEO DEOMETR 211 - - - DOCEAN 101 E D D DPHYS* 106 D DE E DPHYS 109 - D D EPHYS* 114 - D D -PHYS* 115 - - D DPHYS* 116 - - - DPHYS* 121 - D DE EPHYS* 122 E - D DEPHYS* 123 DE E - DPHYS* 199 - - - D

Social ScienceADMCJ 101 D DE O DADMCJ 102 - D D -ADMCJ 104 D DEO DEO -ADMCJ 200 - D D DADMCJ 202 - - D DADMCJ 204 - E - -ADMCJ 206 D D DE -ADMCJ 244 - D - -ADMCJ 248 - D - OADMCJ 249 - D - -ADMCJ 253 - - D DADMCJ 271 - DO D DEOADMCJ 295 - - D -ADMCJ 296 - - - DADMCJ* 299 - D D DANTH 100 - DO D DEANTH 180 - O D -ANTH 200 D DO E DANTH 201 - DE D DEANTH 202 D DE DE DEANTH 203 - O - DANTH 205 - D O OANTH 210 - - D DECON 100 - DOE DO DOECON 200 DEO DEO DEO DEOECON 201 DEO DEO DEO DEOECON 260 - O - OGEOG 100 DE DEO DEO DEOGEOG 102 - D D DGEOG 105 - - D DGEOG 200 - - D -GEOG 205 O DEO DEO DEOGEOG 206 - D D DGEOG 250 D D - DGEOG 258 - D - DHIST 101 D DT DT DTHIST 102 D D D DTHIST 103 T D D DTHIST 110 - D - -HIST 115 - - - DHIST 120 - O O OHIST 201 O D D OHIST 202 O DO O DOHIST 203 O DO - DOHIST 210 - - - DHIST 212 - E - -HIST 223 - - D DHIST 230 - - D EHIST 242 O - - DHIST 245 - - - EHIST 261 - D O OHIST 264 T T E THIST 280 - D - DINTST 105 - - D DINTST 150 - D D DINTST 200 - D - -INTST 201 - - D DINTST 202 - - D -INTST 203 - O O OINTST 204 - O O OINTST 261 - D O OINTST 280 - D - DPOLSC 101 D DE DE DEPOLSC 102 T DEO DE DEOTPOLSC 103 D D DO DOPOLSC* 121 - D - -POLSC* 122 - - D -POLSC* 123 - - - DPOLSC 155 - D - -POLSC 160 - D D D

POLSC 201 - - D -POLSC 230 - - - EPSYCH 100 DOT DEOT DEOT DEOTPSYCH 110 - - - DPSYCH* 200 O DO DO DOPSYCH 202 D D D DPSYCH 203 - - D -PSYCH* 204 D DEO DEO DEOPSYCH* 205 - D D DPSYCH 209 - - D -PSYCH* 240 D O D DPSYCH 250 - - D -PSYCH 257 - D - -SOC 105 - - - DSOC 110 DEO DEO DEO DEOSOC 170 O O DO OSOC* 220 - D - -SOC* 240 - O O DOSOC* 255 - - - DSOC* 256 - DE - DSOC* 262 - - D -SOC* 270 - D D -

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AAcademic Calendar .................................................. 2Accounting ............................................................ 11Admininistration of Criminal Justice .................... 11Admission ................................................................ 3Adult Basic Education ............................................ 12Advising Center ................................................. 3, 9Alcohol & Drug Counseling .................................. 12American Studies ................................................ 13Animation & Graphics ............................................ 13Anthropology ....................................................... 14Applied Linguistics & Language ........................... 14Assessment ............................................................. 3Art ....................................................................... 14Astronomy ........................................................... 15

BBiology ................................................................ 15Bookstore ................................................................ 9Botany ................................................................... 16Business Administration – Transfer ...................... 16Business Technology Systems ............................... 16

CCalendar .................................................................. 2Career Center .......................................................... 9Career Education Options (CEO) ............................... 9Chemistry ............................................................ 18Childcare Center ...................................................... 9College Programs & Services ..............................9-10Communication ................................................... 18Computer Science – Transfer .............................. 19Continuing Education ............................................... 9Counseling Center ................................................... 9

DDance .................................................................... 19Database Administration ........................................ 20Developmental Education ...................................... 20Diagnostic Ultrasound ......................................... 20Disability Support Services ...................................... 9Distance Education .........................................46-51Drama ................................................................. 20

EEarly Childhood Education ................................... 20Economics ........................................................... 21Education .............................................................. 21Engineering ........................................................... 21English – Combination Classes ............................ 24English – Composition & Reading ........................ 21English – Literature ............................................. 23English as a Second Language ............................ 24English Language Institute ..................................... 25Environmental Science .......................................... 26Ethnic & Cultural Studies ....................................... 26Evening Classes .................................................... 43Experiential Learning ............................................. 26

FFast Track .............................................................. 26Final Exams ............................................................. 5Financial Aid Office .................................................. 9Fire Service ........................................................... 26Fitness Center ....................................................... 36

GGaming .................................................................. 27General Business Management ............................. 27General Education Development (GED) .................. 9, 27Geography ............................................................. 28Geology ............................................................... 28Grades ..................................................................... 4Graduation ............................................................... 5

HHealth .................................................................... 28High School Programs ............................................. 9History ................................................................ 28Home Economics ................................................. 29Human Development ........................................... 29

IInformation Technology .......................................... 29Interdisciplinary Studies ........................................ 30Interior Design ....................................................... 30International Student Programs ............................... 9International Studies .............................................. 31Internet Application Development .......................... 31Interpretation ......................................................... 31

LLate-Start Classes ................................................. 43Library Media Center ............................................... 9

MMarketing Management ......................................... 32Mathematics ....................................................... 32Media Communication & Technology .................... 33Medical Information Technology ............................. 33Meteorology .......................................................... 33Multi-Cultural Services .......................................... 10Music .................................................................. 33

NNetwork Services & Computing Systems ............... 34North Campus Classes ........................................... 43Nuclear Medicine Technology .............................. 35Nursing .................................................................. 35

OOceanography ..................................................... 35Online Courses ...............................................46-51

PParent Education ............................................. 10, 35Parking & Traffic Rules ............................................ 8Philosophy ........................................................... 36Physical Anthropology ............................................ 36Physical Education .............................................. 36Physical Geography ............................................... 37Physical Psychology .............................................. 37Physics ................................................................ 37Planning Guide .................................................52-55Political Science .................................................. 38Preschool .............................................................. 10Programming ........................................................ 38Psychology .......................................................... 38

RRadiation Therapy ............................................... 39Radiologic Technology ......................................... 39Real Estate .......................................................... 39Refunds for Withdrawing or Dropping ..................... 4Registering for Classes ........................................ 3, 6Residency ................................................................ 4

SSociology ............................................................ 40Speech ................................................................ 40Student E-Mail ....................................................... 10Student Service Center .......................................... 10

TTech Prep Program ................................................ 10Technical Support ................................................. 41Telecourses ....................................................46-47Translation ............................................................. 41Travel Study Abroad ............................................... 41TRiO Student Support Services .............................. 10Tuition & Fees ....................................................... 4

VVeteran’s Office ..................................................... 10Video Production .................................................... 41

WWait List for Classes ................................................ 3Web Multimedia Authoring ..................................... 41Web Registration ................................................. 3, 6Women’s Center .................................................... 10Worker Retraining ............................................ 10, 41WorkFirst ......................................................... 10, 41World Languages ................................................... 42

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