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Please submit your application to: Office of International Education Bellevue College 3000 Landerholm Circle SE Bellevue, WA 98007-6484 U.S.A. (425) 564-3185 (425) 641-0246 Fax [email protected] www.bellevuecollege.edu/international

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Please submit your application to:

Office of International Education Bellevue College 3000 Landerholm Circle SE Bellevue, WA 98007-6484 U.S.A.

(425) 564-3185 (425) 641-0246 [email protected] www.bellevuecollege.edu/international

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College-Level Programs

Bachelor’s Degree Programs

Bellevue College (BC) currently offers seven (7) bachelor’s degrees. These are career-oriented programs designed to prepare students to successfully compete for specialized jobs that require advanced knowledge and skills for a respective industry.

In addition to the general international student admission requirements, each bachelor’s program sets their own admission requirements, deadlines, tuition and fees, and admission selection processes.

Admission is competitive, and applicants are highly encouraged to start from the associate program level at BC or in the U.S. Find out more: www.bellevuecollege.edu/programs/degrees/bachelor/. OIE handles general international admission only.

� Applied Accounting (BAS) � Computer Science (BS) � Data Analytics (BAS) � Digital Marketing (BAS) � Health Promotion & Management

(BAS) � Healthcare Informatics (BAS)

� Healthcare Management & Leadership (BAS)

� Information Systems & Technology (BAS) � Interior Design (BAA) � Molecular Biosciences (BAS) � Nursing (RN to BSN) � Radiation & Imaging Sciences (BAS)

Associate Degree and Certificate Programs

What is it?BC is also an accredited two-year institution that offers a variety of associate degrees and certificate programs. Associate degrees are divided into three tracks:

1) Transfer: � A transfer associate degree is the freshman plus sophomore year of a bachelor’s

degree (the first two years of a school) and often called “lower division” courses � Students can then transfer to any four-year university or college in the U.S.

where students complete their junior and senior years which are often called “upper division” courses

� We offer a variety of associate degrees and certificate programs. For a complete list of programs, please visit: www.bellevuecollege.edu/programs/

� For general requirements of the transfer associate degrees at BC, please visit: www.bellevuecollege.edu/programs/degrees/transfer/

2) Professional & Technical: � For career-focused students who wish to join the workforce � Students can choose to complete an associate in arts (AA) degree or various

certificate programs in their field of interest � Professional technical degrees and certificate programs offered at BC can be

found at: www.bellevuecollege.edu/programs/degrees/proftech/

3) General Studies: � Students who wish to earn an associate degree and return home � For the degree requirements, go to: www.bellevuecollege.edu/programs/

degrees/nontransfer/aags/aags.pdf

How Long? About 2-2.5 years for an associate degree and about 3-18 months for certificate programs.

English Language Proficiency Requirement: � An IBT TOEFL score of 61 or higher, or a PBT score of 500 or higher � An academic IELTS overall score of 6.0 or higher. All sub-scores must be 5.5

or higher � A grade of “C” or higher in English as a First Language on the IGCSE or O-level exams � At least two years of non-ESL English classes in a U.S. high school or interna-

tional school with overall GPA recommended of 2.5 or higher (reviewed on a case-by-case basis)

� At least three years of secondary education in Australia, Canada, Great Britain, Ireland, or New Zealand

� Successful completion of AP English Language/Composition with a minimum score of 3 or better

� Successful completion of IB English A exam with a minimum score of 4 or better � Successful completion of the Bellevue College Intensive English Program

with a grade of “A-“ or higher in integrated Skills 5, and “B-“ or higher in all other classes that quarter

� Successful completion of the Bellevue College Bridge program with a grade of “C” or higher in all classes

Minimum Age: 16 years of age with proof of high school completion. Must also submit completed underage forms.

Required Documents: � Completed and signed application form � $50 non-refundable application fee � Bank statement with a minimum balance of $25,000 USD

� An additional $5000 is required per dependent (spouse/child) � Statement must be dated within 6 months of application � U.S. sponsors must complete the I-134 form from www.uscis.gov

� Copy of the passport photo page including expiration date � For dependents travelling with you to the U.S., you must submit copies of

their passport photo pages � Proof of English language proficiency � Admission documents sent outside the U.S. must be sent by express mail � Official transcripts in english from your current or previous school

Underage Students (16 or 17 years old): � Limited Power of Attorney for Health Care Purposes Form � Attorney-in-Fact Form � Proof of high school completion (see page 4 for examples).

“Aside from academic success, I am thankful for the many opportunities Bellevue College has given me to acquire many leadership experi-ences. Thanks to my second family at Bellevue College, I am now able to continue my educa-tion at one of the most prestigious institutions.”

~ Anh, Vietnam (The first international BC student to be a commencement speaker. Currently

attending the UW Foster School of Business)2

Office of International Education & Global Initiatives

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Programs Offered through the English Language Institute

Bridge Program

What is it? The Bridge Program combines one advanced ESL class plus one college academic class and prepares students to enter a U.S. college or university.

� The ESL class is nine (9) credits and the college academic class is five (5) credits for a total of 14 credits and covers:

� Reading and Writing Skills � Oral Presentations � Use of Reference Materials � Effective Preparation � Test Taking Skills

� There is a heavy emphasis on the development of critical thinking skills and taking personal responsibility for learning

Who is considered for the Bridge Program? � Students with the following TOEFL/IELTS scores:

� IBT TOEFL score of 58-60, or PBT TOEFL score of 493

� An IELTS overall score of 5.5, with all sub-scores of 5+

� Students who are studying at an English language school in the U.S. and successfully completed:

� Level 109 at ELS Language Centers � The high-intermediate level at Kaplan � The highest level at their intensive English school (must submit a verifica-

tion letter from the school official and considered on a case-by-case basis)

How Long? Generally one quarter

Minimum Age, Costs & Required Documents: Same as college level

Intensive English (ESL)

What is it? It is an academic-focused program that brings students up to proficient levels in speaking, listening, reading, writing, and grammar preparing students to enter American colleges and universities.

For Whom? Students who wish to enter an American college or university or simply improve their academic English skills.

How Long? About 3 to 24 months

Minimum English Requirement: Not required

Minimum Age: 16 years of age with completed underage waivers

Required Documents: � Completed and signed application form � $50 non-refundable application fee � Official bank statement with a minimum balance of $25,000 USD:

� Add $5,000 for each dependent � Statement must be less than 6 months old � If there is a sponsor within the U.S., both bank statement and Affidavit

of Support (I-134) form are required (download the I-134 form from www.uscis.gov)

� Copies of the passport biographical (photo) page including an expiration date � Copy of all dependents’ passport biographical page if traveling with you to

the U.S. � Admission documents sent outside the U.S. must be sent by express mail

� Official transcripts in english from your current or previous schoolUnderage Students (16 or 17 years old) Only:

� Limited Power of Attorney for Healthcare Purposes Form � Attorney-in-Fact Form

International Business Professions (IBP) Program

What is it? The International Business Professions (IBP) program is a full-time, one year professional development program. IBP is a great program for university students and working professionals of all visa types to:

� Improve their overall English skills and business knowledge

� Have a practical internship experience in an English-speaking environment

Who is considered for the IBP Program? � F-1 visa holding students already attending a U.S. school can transfer directly to BC to attend IBP

� Students in Japan must apply to the IBP Program through the agency ICC, www.iccworld.info or www.iccworld.co.jp (Japanese)

English Language Proficiency Requirement: No TOEFL/IETLS required. However, IBT TOEFL score of 45 is recommended.

Minimum Age: 18 years of age

Required Documents: � Completed and signed application form � $50 non-refundable application fee � Bank statement with a minimum balance of $31,500 USD:

� An additional $5000 is required per dependent (spouse/child) � Statement must be dated within 6 months of application � U.S. sponsors must complete the I-134 form from www.uscis.gov

� Copy of the passport photo page including expiration date � For dependents travelling with you to the U.S., you must submit copies of

their passport photo pages � Official transcript in English from current or previous school � Proof of high school/secondary school completion (diploma and/or transcript) � Admission documents sent outside the U.S. must be sent by express mail � Students who want to take college-level classes must meet the English

proficiency requirements. They can e found on page 2.

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“I had the opportunity to learn and impove my speaking and writing skills at Bellevue College in the ESL program. I’m now a college credit student and I’m actively involved in campus student life. I still have great appre-ciation for the hard work and dedication of all the BC instructors who have helped me to create a memorable experience.”

~ Valery, Ukrain

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Underage Students Only(16 or 17 years old)

Final official proof of high school completion (secondary school completion) is required BEFORE college-level classes start at BC. Without proof of high school completion, underage international students will be restricted to the Intensive English ESL program. For example:

� China: The Upper Middle School Graduation Certificate (i.e., 12th grade) � Hong Kong: Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education (HKDSE) after

Form 6 or Hong Kong Certificate of Education Examination (HKCEE) after Form 5 if taken before 2012

� South Korea: High School Certificate (The Inmungye Kodung Hakkyo) � Japan: The Upper Secondary School Leaving Certificate � Indonesia: (SMA or SMU) (after 12th grade) The STTB or SMA represents

attainment of a level of education comparable to completion of senior high school in the United States

� Vietnam: Senior High School Certificate Bằng Tốt Nghiệp Trung Học Phổ Thông

� Taiwan: The Senior High School Diploma � Singapore: The Singapore-Cambridge General Certificate of Education (GCE)

Ordinary (‘O’ Level) Examination with minimum 5 subjects including English, mathematics, science, and two other subjects preferably social science and humanities with at least “C” grade or higher

� DR Congo: Examen d’ Etat

Transfer Students Only

If you are transferring to BC from another U.S. school, please also submit the following documents. You must be admitted at least two weeks before your grace period ending date to complete your timely transfer process. Transfer IBP students: contact the Office of International Education (OIE) at 425-564-3185.

Please submit copies of the following additional documents:

� Visa � All I-20 forms � Most recent entry (to the US) stamp in passport � I-94 document retrieved from https://i94.cbp.dhs.gov/

I94/request.html � Completed Transfer Eligibility Form

Financial Responsibility

These amounts are subject to change without prior notice. Students should be prepared for any adjustments in expenses and also must be prepared to pay all tuition and fees in full at the time of registration. Check, money order, Visa, Master-Card credit cards are accepted.

Intensive English ESL tuition must be paid on or before the placement tests.

Tuition Refunds for Intensive English ESL Program

New Students Continuing Students

Before Placement Test: 100%By 5th of the Quarter: 50%

Before 1st Day of Class: 100%By 5th of the Quarter: 50%

For more information about the college credit program refund policy, visit: www.bellevuecollege.edu/tuition/

IBP withdrawal and refund policy: IBP Program students and agents follow withdrawal and refund policies for classes (IBP, UP, credit, Continuing Education, ESL Community, etc.) taken at BC plus additional policies per BC-agent contracts, if any. IBP tuition is refunded 100% for cancellations made one week or more before classes begin including orientation. A 50% refund is made for cancellations made less than one week before classes begin and through the 5th day of class. There is no refund for cancellations after the 5th day of class.

� Shaded costs in table above are paid to Bellevue College. � A quarterly discounted bus pass is available. � BC contracted homestay option is available for $250-$375 placement and $650

and up per month. � Students with a car will be required to buy a quarterly parking permit. � Bellevue College (BC) does not require the BC-contracted agency to withhold

any tuition and fees from the students in advance. Students are strongly advised to pay their tuition and fees on their own.

*Based on 15 credits. **A one-time activity fee of $35 will be charged to all new international students in their first term.***International Business Professions (IBP) is a one year program that starts in Fall and Spring quarter only. Tuition, books and supplies, and computer fees may be higher or lower depending on Track A (ESL) or Track B (college level), type and number of classes taken, class fees, etc. A one-time IBP Program Fee ($240-$300) is charged first quarter and is non-refund-able. IBP classes follow the same refund policies as the UP Program and other departments.

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2017-18 Academic Year

Intensive English & College-Level

International Business

Professions***

9 months 3 months 12 months

Tuition $9,500 $3,170* $11,400

Mandatory Medical Insurance $1,044 $348 $1,392

Books and Supplies $1,050 $350 $1,400

Computer / Other Fees $231 $77 $308

Transportation (Not paid to BC) $1,350 $450 $1,800

Room & Board (Not paid to BC) $10,650 $3,550 $12,700

Miscellaneous $1,175 $395 $2,500

TOTAL $25,000 $8,340 $31,500

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Housing InformationBellevue College does not have dormitories or on-campus housing at this time. If your home university or institution does not assist with housing, it is your respon-sibility to find housing. BC students live in a variety of housing arrangements depending on their needs including apartments, hotels and homestays.

Housing OptionsApartments: Several apartments are near the campus and within walking distance of the college or a short bus ride away. It is best to apply at least two months before you arrive as the apartments are in great demand. Please note that furniture is not included in apartment rentals. When you rent an apartment, be sure you understand the lease agreement before you sign. Many lease agreements are for six months or one year.

Hotels: Two hotel choices are available close to the campus. Please note that you will also need to arrange for a shuttle or taxi/cab to take you to these hotels. Remember to ask for promotional rates when booking a room.

Homestays: If you wish to arrange homestay, please contact one of the three housing companies directly to arrange your housing. Housing companies normally need at least 30 days before your expected arrival date to arrange your housing. Otherwise, you may be required to stay at a local hotel at your own expenses until your housing is secured.

� Intercultural Homestay and Services: www.ihincusa.com � USA International, Inc.: www.ushomestay.com � American Homestay Network: www.homestaynetwork.com

For more information about housing options, please visit our website:www.bellevuecollege.edu/oiegi/student-life/off-campus-housing/

or contact Linda Annabel at [email protected] or 425-564-2017.

Financial AssistanceBC offers financial assistance to current international students in four ways:1) Scholarships for both college-level and ESL students2) On-campus student leadership positions3) Career counseling and immigration advising for off-campus employment and

internships (CPT and OPT)4) Affordable tuition: Tuition at Bellevue College is less than 1/3 of the cost of

tuition at the University of Washington

Comparison: Tuition & Fees Over 4 Years

2 years at Bellevue College +2 years at the University of Washington

$88,782 USD

4 years at the University of Washington $139,704 USD

You save $50,922 USD by attending Bellevue College!

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Important Dates and Deadlines The dates below are tentative and subject to change.

 Application Deadlines

Arrive in U.S.Orientation & Payment Deadline

Testing & Registration Classes Start Classes End

Outside U.S. Currently in U.S.

Intensive English ESL

Winter 2018 October 15th December 1st Dec. 1-27, 2017 Dec. 28, 2017 January 2, 2018 January 5, 2018 March 20, 2018

Spring 2018 January 15th March 1st March 1-25, 2018 March 26, 2018 April 2, 2018 April 5, 2018 June 13, 2018

Summer 2018 April 15th June 1st May 20-June 17, 2018 June 18, 2018 June 20, 2018 June 25, 2018 August 9, 2018

Fall 2018 July 15th August 1st Aug. 11-Sept. 9, 2018 Sept. 10, 2018 TBA TBA TBA

Bridge and College

Winter 2018 October 15th December 1st Nov. 18-Dec. 17, 2017 Dec. 18, 2017 By appointment January 2, 2018 March 22, 2018

Spring 2018 January 15th March 1st Feb. 24-Mar. 22, 2018 March 23, 2018 By appointment April 2, 2018 June 15, 2018

Summer 2018 April 15th June 1st May 20-June 18, 2018 June 19, 2018 By appointment July 2, 2018 August 16, 2018

Fall 2018 July 15th August 1st August 1-27, 2018 August 27, 2018 By appointment TBA TBA

IBP

Spring 2018 January 15th March 1st TBA TBA By appointment January 2, 2018 March 22,2018

Fall 2018 July 15th August 1st TBA TBA By appointment TBA TBA

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Join us at Bellevue College

Why Bellevue College (BC)?

� The BC international program is ranked in the top 20 among U.S. community colleges

� There are over 1,200 international students from 70+ countries at BC � The dedicated BC staff in the Office of International Education and Global

Initiatives provide services in admissions, immigration and academic advising, student life, and student leadership training

� Student services such as tutoring, writing labs, and ESL computer labs � BC was awarded the 2004 Senator Paul Simon Award for exemplary campus

internationalization � BC was recognized by U.S. Department of Commerce U.S. Commercial

Services for its recent accomplishments in the Global Marketplace

About the City of Bellevue

� Ranked one of the top 25 safest cities by CNNMoney Magazine � Centrally located near top Fortune 500 companies such as Microsoft,

Amazon, Boeing, Expedia, Nintendo of America, Starbucks, etc. � About 30 minutes from the heart of Seattle, which was nominated in 2014

by Forbes Magazine as the “2nd Coolest” city in the United States, based on entertainment and restaurant options, cultural events, population diversity and growth

� Close to the beach and skiing resorts � Great shopping opportunities � Near professional sporting events for the Seahawks (Football),  Sounders

(Soccer), and Mariners (Baseball)

Student Life

Student ClubsBC has 74 student run clubs and 10 student run programs. Joining a club or program is a great way to meet new friends and learn about other cultures. Some of our current clubs include the African Student Association (ASA), ELI Band, ESL, Inter-national Talk Time, Katarou-kai, Latin American Culture Club, Muslim Student Association, SACNAS (Society for Advancement of Hispanics/Chicanos and Native Americans in Science), and the Taiwanese Student Association. For a complete list of student organizations, visit: www.bellevuecollege.edu/organizations/.

International Student AssociationMake connections with students from the U.S. and international students from around the world. Activities and events are offered throughout the year, including International Night, local festivals, and other cultural events.

Leadership InstituteBuild your leadership skills and your resume through courses, workshops, retreats, conferences, and volunteer experiences. For more information, www.bellevuecol-lege.edu/leadership/.

Performing ArtsBC offers multiple opportunities to participate in music, dance, and theater produc-tions through credit classes and student clubs. For a complete list of opportunities, visit: www.bellevuecollege.edu/theatrearts/.

SportsBC has several state and nationally recognized sports programs including tennis, baseball, basketball, golf, soccer, softball and volleyball. To learn more about our sports teams, go to: www.bellevuecollege.edu/athletics/sports/.

Gym classes are also offered in many subjects including badminton, karate, volley-ball and rock climbing in addition to outdoor classes such as hiking, kayaking and NW fitness exploration. For current course offerings, check our website at: www.bellevuecollege.edu/classes/.

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Signature StatementPLEASE READ CAREFULLY ALL INFORMATION BELOW AND SIGN Signature Statement on International Application.By signing the signature statement on page 3 & 4 of the International Student Application form, I certify that I understand and accept the following conditions and agree to abide by them. As a condition to my admission, I agree to do the following:

Mandatory Enrollment in the College’s Accident & Sickness Insurance Plan:As a condition of participating in the international student program, all F-1 visa hold-ers on the BC’s I-20 are required to join the BC-Foundation arranged medical insurance plan every quarter including approved vacation and Reduced Course Load (RCL) term. Please go to http://fiig-insurance.com/ to learn about the eligibility and coverage in-formation. The plan does not cover dental and vision. There is a pre-existing condition limitation which includes a 3-month waiting period with a 6-month look-back period.  Some students are not eligible to enroll in this plan. They include: 1) U.S. Citizens2) Permanent Residents (i.e., green card holder) 3) Unauthorized part-time (below 12 credits) students4) Second-time medical RCL students5) Newly admitted students who have not actively attended classes for the first 31 days after the date for which coverage is purchased. Mandatory medical insurance is a requirement imposed by the BC Foundation in the International Shared Funding Agreement. F-1 students who become ineligible for the College’s Accident and Sickness Insurance plan or students who need a plan with additional coverage including a coverage limit of more than $250,000 USD  during the plan year, should secure other coverage and submit proof of coverage to the OIE office immediately.  Effective Fall quarter 2017, students on Optional Practical Training (OPT) are exempted from the mandatory enrollment in the BC-Foundation arranged plan; however, coverage is available directly from Firebird International Insurance Group.  Please contact them at 206-909-8550 or [email protected] for questions.

General AgreementFamily Education Rights and Privacy Acts (FERPA)

The education records of students attending or having attended the college are confidential and can be released only with written permission of the student. The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act also authorizes the college to release “directory information” without that prior written permission.

General Release For Admission ProcessI release the officer, employees, and agents of Bellevue College from any liability surrounding my admission to Bellevue College. Additionally, I give consent to the officers, employees, and agents of Bellevue College to access my I-94 information.

International First Year Experiences (I-FYE) CourseAll new F-1 students who are on Bellevue College’s I-20 entering in an American college for the first time will be required to take a 2-credit International First Year Experience (I-FYE) course in their first quarter. This course is specifically designed to help international students adjust to an American educational system and succeed.

Third Party SponsorshipFor a third party sponsorship student, you are personally responsible for any tuition and fees unpaid by your sponsor.

Please Note: � Class spaces are not guaranteed, especially if you arrive late. Student must

attend all classes including online/hybrid by logging in on day one. Failure to do so may result in administrative withdrawal.

� All students are expected to report to the OIE office prior to the reporting date on their I-20 form.

� Admission documents sent outside the U.S. must be sent by express mail. � A second review may be required for previous conduct issues.

FAQs: Pathways to Success

Intensive English ESL College-Level Programs

Q: How long will I be in English language classes?A: It depends on your current level. There are 5 levels in our Intensive English ESL

Program. Each level can be completed in one quarter. Most students complete the Intensive English ESL Program in about 9-12 months.

L E V E L ➌Written Expression

ReadingSpeaking/Listening

L E V E L ➊Written Expression

ReadingSpeaking/Listening

L E V E L ➋Written Expression

ReadingSpeaking/Listening

L E V E L ➍Integrated SkillsRead and React

Speaking/ListeningElectives

L E V E L ➎Integrated SkillsRead and React

Exploring Contemporary Issues

Electives

CollegeLevel

Studies @

Q: How do I qualify for college?A: There are three ways to advance from the Intensive English ESL program to the

college-level programs:1) Successfully complete the Intensive English ESL program. 2) Submit an updated IBT TOEFL or IELTS score that meets the minimum

requirements for the college-level programs3) Take the BC institutional TOEFL exam (offered each quarter) and achieve a

score that meets the minimum requirements for the college-level programs (some majors have an additional application process, ex. Nursing)

Q: Do I have to attend orientation?A: Yes, all international students are required to attend orientation.

2+2 Option

Y E A R 3 & 4@ Bellevue College or transfer to a University

Bachelor’s Degree

(4 years)

Y E A R 1 & 2@ Bellevue College =

Associate Degree

Q: Where can I transfer? A: You can transfer to any accredited university or college in the U.S.

Q: Will my credits transfer?A: Credits will transfer to any accredited university or college in the U.S. However,

each transfer-in university/college evaluates transfer credit differently.

Q: Can I get a conditional admission letter for transfer?A: Yes, we can provide conditional admission letters from some U.S. univer-

sitites, including University of California Davis, California State San Marcos, San Francisco State University (California), University of Washington Bothell, University of Washington Tacoma, Central Washington University, Eastern Washington University, Western Washington University, Gonzaga University, University of Idaho, Indiana Purdue, Arizona State University, Oregon State University, University of Nevada Las Vegas, and Johnson & Wales University (Rhode Island).

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Professional/Technical (Non-Transfer)† For a complete list, see www.bellevuecollege.edu/programs/degrees/proftech/

505K Accounting: 97 credit AAS-T Degree

505J Accounting: 90 credit AA Degree

505D Accounting Assistant: 46 credit Certificate Program

547A Administrative Assistant: 48-51 credit Certificate Program

524M Advanced Video Production: 48 credit Certificate Program

437 Alcohol & Drug Counseling: 46 credit Certificate Program

328 Allied Health Transfer: 90 credit AAS-T Degree

509A Application Desktop Support Specialist: 45 credit Certificate Program

503E Business Intelligence Analyst: 30 credit Certificate Program

502 Business Management: 90 credit AA Degree

502K Business Management: 90 credit AAS-T Degree

547E Business Technology: 90-93 credit AA Degree

527D Cisco Support Technician: 46 credit Certificate Program

32A Criminal Justice: 90 credit AAS-T Degree

503M Database Report Developer: 45 credit Certificate Program

393 Diagnostic Ultrasound Technology: 122 credit AA Degree

504D Digital Gaming: 45 credit Certificate Program

504E Digital Media Arts: 90-91 credit AA Degree

46E Early Childhood Education: 47 credit Certificate Program

402 Early Childhood Education: 90 credit AA Degree

402D Early Childhood Education: 90-91 credit AAS-T Degree

391C Emergency Department Technician: 50 credit Certificate Program

532D Health Unit Coordinator: 64 credit Certificate Program

521A Healthcare IT: 45 credit Certificate Program

545C Human Resources Assistant: 48 credit Certificate Program

515Z Information Systems – Database Adminstration: 91 credit AAS-T Degree

515Y Information Systems – Software Developer: 91 credit AAS-T Degree

734A Interior Studies: 95 credit AA Degree

438C Interpretation: 24 credit Certificate Program

515F Introductory .NET Programming: 45 credit Certificate Program

245 Marketing Management: 90 credit AA Degree

321A Medical Administrative Assistant: 49 credit Certificate Program

355E Medical Dosimetry: 65 credit Certificate Program

527E Microsoft Network Support: 45 credit Certificate Program

678 Molecular Science Technician: 91 credits AAS-T Degree

527B Network Services & Computing Systems: 91-94 credit AA Degree

527P Network Services & Computing Systems – Application Support: 94 credit AAS-T Degree

527Q Network Services & Computing Systems – Operating System Admininstrator: 94 credit AAS-T Degree

527L Network Services & Computing Systems – Network Administration: 91 credit AA Degree

527R Network Services & Computing Systems – Network Administration: 91 credit AAS-T Degree

333A Neurodiagnostic Technology: 103 credit AA Degree

357A Nuclear Medicine Technology: 93 credit AA Degree

323T* Nursing: 116-117 credit AAS-T Degree

887C* Occupational & Life Skills: 45 credit Certificate Program

887* Occupational & Life Skills: 90 credit AOLs Program

509C Operating Systems Support Specialist: 45 credit Certificate Program

515M Programming For Mobile & Web Development: 45 credit Certificate Program

353* Radiation Therapy: 120 credit AA Degree

354* Radiologic Technology: 101 credit AA Degree

355C Radiologist Assistant: 89 credit Certificate Program

298A Retail Management: 50 credit Certificate Program

245B Sales & Marketing: 50 credit Certificate Program

438D Translation: 24 credit Certificate Program

547D Web Marketing Specialist: 58-60 credit Certificate Program

(DTA = Direct Transfer Agreement; MRP=Major Related Program) * Requires Additional Admission †Current at the time of publication. See website for most current list.

Bellevue College Programs

Bachelor’s Degrees† For a complete list, see www.bellevuecollege.edu/programs/degrees/bachelor/

Applied Accounting (BAS)

Computer Science (BS) Starting Fall 2017

Data Analytics (BAS)

Digital Marketing (BAS) Starting Spring 2017

Health Promotion & Management (BAS)

Healthcare Informatics (BAS)

Healthcare Management & Leadership (BAS): � General Healthcare Management � Radiation & Imaging Management

Information Systems & Technology (BAS):

� Application Development � Business Intelligence � Information Security � Systems Administration

Interior Design (BAA)

Molecular Biosciences (BAS)

Nursing (RN to BSN)

Radiation & Imaging Science (BAS): � Diagnostic Medical Sonography � Management � Medical Dosimetry � Nuclear Medicine � Technology

Transfer Associate Degrees† For a complete list, see www.bellevuecollege.edu/programs/degrees/transfer/

Associate in Arts & Sciences (AAS-DTA)

Associate in Business (AB-DTA/MRP)

Associate in Math Education (AME-DTA/MRP)

Associate in Science (AS) – Track I: � Biological, Environmental/Resources, Chemistry, and Earth Sciences (Life Sciences)

Associate in Science (AS) –Track II: � Physics, Atmospheric Sciences and Engineering (Physical Sciences) � Engineering/Major Related Program:

� Chemical and Bio-Engineering � Electrical and Computer Engineering � Civil, Mechanical and other Engineering

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