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Bellevue Community College CREDIT CLASS SCHEDULE FALL CLASSES September 22 – December 11 Spring 2003 graduate Erin Graves and her daughter celebrate Erin’s BCC degree, which she earned online from Germany. See how on page 3. 2003 www.bcc.ctc.edu News Highlights 3 Information You Need to Know 6-8 College Programs & Services 12-13 Credit Classes 16-47 North Campus, Late-Start, Weekend & Evening Classes 48-50 Online Classes 51-56

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Bellevue Community College

CREDITCLASS SCHEDULE

FALL CLASSES

September 22 – December 11

Spring 2003 graduate Erin Graves andher daughter celebrate Erin’s BCC

degree, which she earned online fromGermany. See how on page 3.

2003www.bcc.ctc.edu

News Highlights 3

Information YouNeed to Know 6-8

College Programs& Services 12-13

Credit Classes 16-47

North Campus,Late-Start, Weekend& Evening Classes 48-50

Online Classes 51-56

2 | FALL 2003 BCC CREDIT CLASS SCHEDULE

Arts & Humanities DivisionR230 • (425) 564-2341www.bcc.ctc.edu/artshum/Adult Basic Education; American Studies; Applied Linguistics & Language; Art; Com-munication; Dance; Drama; English; English as a Second Language (Developmental English, free Job Preparedness ESL, English Language Institute); Foreign Languages (American Sign Language, Chinese, French, German, Japanese, Spanish); Humanities; Interdisciplinary Studies; Interior Design; Music; Philosophy; Speech

Business DivisionD104 • (425) 564-2311www.bcc.ctc.edu/business/Accounting-Paraprofessional; Accounting-Transfer (Business Admin.); Animation & Graphics; Business Administration-Transfer; Business Technology Systems; Computer Science-Transfer; Database Administration; E-Commerce; Gaming; General Business Management; Information Technology; Internet Application Development; Market-ing Management; Media Communication & Technology; Mobile Computing; Network Services & Computing Systems; Program-ming; Technical Support; Video Production; Web Multimedia Authoring

Health Sciences & Related ProgramsR130 • (425) 564-2348www.bcc.ctc.edu/edhsAlcohol & Drug Studies; Continuing Nurs-ing Education; Diagnostic Ul tra sound; Early Childhood Education; Education; Fire Service Programs (Fire Command & Ad min is tra tion, Fire Investigation, Fire Prevention Specialist, Fire Science); Health; Home Eco nom ics; Imag-ing; Independent Studies; Nuclear Medicine Technology; Nursing - Associate Degree; Par-ent Education; Physical Ed u ca tion; Radiation Therapy; Ra dio log ic Technology; Recreation Leadership

Science DivisionL200 • (425) 564-2321http://scidiv.bcc.ctc.edu/Basic Science; Engineering; Life Sciences (Biology, Botany, Environmental Science, Ocean og ra phy); Mathematics; Nutrition; Physical Sciences (Astronomy, Chem is try, Ge ol o gy, Me te o rol o gy, Physics)

Social Science DivisionD110 • (425) 564-2331www.bcc.ctc.edu/socsci/Administration of Criminal Justice; Anthropol-ogy; Economics; Geography; History; In ter na -tion al Studies; Political Science; Psychology; Sociology

Instructional Divisions and Departments

Credit Class Schedule(USPS 5714) is pub lished quar ter ly by:

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Changes in Schedule In for ma tion

BCC makes this information as ac cu rate as possible at the time of pub li ca tion. However, unforeseen chang es in fund ing, staffi ng, cur ric u la, or pol i cies may require the college to change pro vi sions of the Credit Class Sched ule or Course Catalog, or to add or with draw courses, without pri or notice. Because such changes might become nec es sary, this Credit Class Sched ule should not be re gard ed as an ir re vo ca ble con tract be tween the student and the col lege.

BOARD OF TRUSTEES

Lee Kraft, Chairman - Mercer IslandJames Dagnon, Vice Chairman - Bellevue

J. C. (Dell) Jackson - BellevueRuthann S. Kurose - Mercer Island

Vijay Vashee - Mercer Island

COLLEGE PRES I DENT

B. Jean Floten

General Information 5-15

Academic calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

How to enroll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

What it will cost . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7

Grades . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7

Graduation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7

Final exam schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

College announcements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

Web registration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

Getting to BCC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10

Parking map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11

College programs & services . . . . . . . . . . . 12

Career Center/Women’s Center . . . . . . . . . 14

Credit Classes 16-56

North Campus/Late-Start/Evening/Weekend Classes 48-50

Distance Education 51-56

Planning Guide 57-60

Contact Us 61

Index 63

Table of Contents

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BCC HighlightsBCC Launches New Programs, Expands Career OptionsStudents have even more choices this fall! BCC’s latest academic program – ethnic and cultural studies – joins fi ve new career programs:

Ethnic and Cultural StudiesStudy diverse cultures that create dynamic workplaces and commu-nities. Courses fulfi ll cultural traditions requirements. “Ecology and the Biosphere” is offered in fall (see following story), followed by new courses in winter and spring.

Business Technology SystemsLearn business software and skills. Earn short-term certifi cates in offi ce assistant, business software specialist and advanced business software specialist. One-year certifi cates are offered in administrative assistant and communications assistant—or choose an offi ce manager degree.

Database AdministrationHarness the power of data by designing, developing and man-aging databases. The degree program covers complex queries, security, data backup and hardware and software installation. The certifi cate program focuses on using databases and creat-ing simple queries.

Network Services and Computing SystemsLearn to connect computers and other resources in a network, perform maintenance tasks, and install and confi gure both hardware and software. Prepare for three industry certifi cations: A+, Microsoft Certifi ed Systems Administrator (MCSA) and Cisco Certifi ed Network Associate (CCNA).

ProgrammingStudy the technical, business and communications skills needed for entry-level programming jobs. The degree offers enterprise development and C++ coding tracks. Certifi cates provide training in client (Visual Basic.NET) and C++ programming.

Technical SupportBecome a technical troubleshooter by studying problem solving, analysis, communication and teamwork skills. Operating Sys-tem track includes client, server, network and Linux systems. Applications Support track covers Microsoft Word, Excel, Access and WindowsXP.

Nigerian Environmental andEconomics Scholar to Teach at BCC

BCC welcomes Dr. Stella Williams of Ni-geria, the college’s 2003-2004 Scholar in Residence. She will join the faculty as part of BCC’s Center for Liberal Arts program.

Williams weaves economic and envi-ronmental concepts to examine natural resource issues. She will help the campus look at the environment as a social, politi-cal and cultural arena in which access to

natural resources is based upon “power relations.” An assistant professor of agricultural economics at Obafemi Awolowo Uni-versity in Nigeria, Williams is a member of a European Union Fisheries, Governance and Food Security research group and serves on the WorldFish Center board.

Williams will teach “Ecology and the Biosphere” (EVNSC 204B), which explores the political, environmental, economic and cul-tural ramifi cations of resource management in the United States and Nigeria. See page 30 for course information. Students can register online for the 5-credit class at www.bcc.ctc.edu.

Tired of Looking for Parking? Parking spaces will be in high demand this fall. If you drive, please allow extra time to fi nd parking during peak times and consider alternate ways to access the campus. Here are some other options to help beat the parking challenge:

GoBCC Reduced Fare Bus PassStudents enrolled for 10 or more credits can buy a quarterly Go-BCC pass that costs less than two average tanks of gas. It covers unlim-ited travel on Metro and Sound Transit buses and trains. Purchase a pass at the cashier’s offi ce in B126 on the main campus.

Share the RideStudent car or vanpools of three or more people enjoy campus reserved parking. Contact BCC Public Safety for a carpool pass. Locate riders through Metro at www.rideshareonline.com or call 1-888-814-1300.

Bike to CampusBike racks are mounted on all Metro buses, and BCC provides bike racks throughout campus for convenience and security. Showers and lockers are available in the gym.

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Erin Graves

Going the Distance

The Convenience of Online LearningWhether you live down the block from campus or half-way around the world, BCC Distance Education could be for you. With more than ten thousand en-rollments in online and telecourses, and more than 20 degrees available online, it is the most extensive online program in the state.

Studying from AbroadErin Rachelle Graves, a distance education student who earned a degree in Web Authoring and Inter-net Applications entirely online, discovered that the convenience of distance learning allowed her to at-tain her dream of graduating from college despite the demands of having a young child at home.

“I was a stay at home mom,” Erin says. “I earned my degree in two years exactly and went to school year-round from my home in Weberg, Germany. Being an online student is easier than having to balance your day around a few classes you have to attend on campus. I could be online any time.”

Help is Readily Available Distance learning counselors are available via e-mail and at a toll-free number to help students plan programs, walk you through the registration process, and help acquire all books and course materials. “In addition to help via e-mail and the telephone, in-person drop-in labs are offered at the start of each quarter for students who are a little nervous about what to do to get started,” says Liz Anderson, Co-Director of Distance Education, who was also Erin’s advisor.

“Liz was a wonderful help,” says Erin. “She was there from the beginning, and I’ve had some out-standing instructors. All of my teachers have been really helpful with my being in Germany – which is 9 hours ahead of BCC time.”

From Our Students

The Online Classroom Most online courses are taught via a Web-based sys-tem called WebCT which is accessed through a Web browser. Tutorials teach you how to use the system, and as Erin says, “It’s pretty easy to get used to the online environment.”

With WebCT, students can build their own home page to introduce themselves to other class members. The majority of coursework is delivered via faculty lectures that are a combination of text, audio, video and slideshow.

Bulletin boards, chat rooms and e-mail are all used for students to communicate with each other and with instructors. Expect to commit at least ten hours per week per course. You will also need access to an Internet connection.

“My experience with Bellevue Community College distance education has been excellent,” says Erin. “It’s great if you have commitments that take you away from the typical college classes.”

“My experience with BellevueCommunity College distance education hasbeen excellent,” says Erin. “It’s great if you

have commitments that take you awayfrom the typical college classes.”

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For Information on Continuing Education non-credit classes call (425) 564-2263.

Web registration is available 6:00 a.m.-midnight Monday-Friday and 6:00 a.m. Saturday through noon Sunday.

Enrollment dates for the whole year are online at www.bcc.ctc.edu - click on “Academic Calen-dar.” Registration access for new or former students is assigned 2-4 days after your application is received by the Administration Offi ce.

August 13 Fall Quarter deferred tuition due

September 2 Bookstore begins selling Fall Quarter textbooks

September 5 High School Enrichment students registration, by permission

September 22 FALL QUARTER INSTRUCTION BEGINS

September 24 Last day to add classes without instructor permission

Space-available waivers registration (for state-supported classes only) - senior citizens (age 60+) & BCC employees start at 8:00 a.m., other eligible state em-ployees start at 5:00 p.m.

Sept 25-Oct 3 Permission-to-Enroll Card is required for registration; tuition & fees are due im-mediately upon registration (distance learners may request permission by submit-ting an electronic blue card to the instructor)

September 26 Last day to withdraw with 100% refund on tuition (see p. 7) - in person by 7:30 p.m. or on the Web by midnight.

September 26-27 Weekend College begins

October 3 Last day to withdraw without a “W” on the transcript - in person by 5:00 p.m.

Last day to change a letter-graded class to Pass/Fail or Audit (in person only)

Last day to increase or reduce credit(s) in a variable credit course

October 5 Last day to withdraw without a “W” on the transcript - on the Web by noon

October 6 $100 per-class late registration fee goes into effect

October 9 Last day to withdraw with 50% refund on tuition (see p. 7) - in person by 7:30 p.m.

October 10 NO DAY CLASSES – Main campus, library, labs and offi ces closed

October 11 Last day to withdraw with 50% refund on tuition (see p. 7) - on the Web by mid-night

October 13 Bookstore - Last day for 100% refund on Fall Quarter textbooks

October 13 Late start classes begin this week

November 1 Application due for Winter Quarter graduation

November 7 Last day to withdraw - in person by 5:00 p.m. (“W” will be posted on the tran-script)

November 9 Last day to withdraw - on the Web by noon (“W” will be posted on the transcript)

November 11 NO DAY OR EVENING CLASSES – Main campus, library, labs and offi ces closed

Nov 27-28 HOLIDAY - Offi ces closed

December 5-6 Weekend College ends

December 8 NO DAY OR EVENING CLASSES – Main campus, library, labs and offi ces closed

December 9-11 FALL QUARTER FINAL EXAMSBookstore - textbook buy-backs

December 11 Fall Quarter ends

December 16 Fall Quarter grades posted to students’ transcripts

FALL 2003 COLLEGE CALENDAR FOR CREDIT STUDENTS

Academic Calendar

C A L E N D A RSEPTEMBER 2003

SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT

1 2 3 4 5 6

7 8 9 10 11 12 13

14 15 16 17 18 19 20

21 22 23 24 25 26 27

28 29 30

NOVEMBER 2003 SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT

1

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

9 10 11 12 13 14 15

16 17 18 19 20 21 22

23 24 25 26 27 28 29

30

DECEMBER 2003 SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT

1 2 3 4 5 6

7 8 9 10 11 12 13

14 15 16 17 18 19 20

21 22 23 24 25 26 27

28 29 30 31

OCTOBER 2003 SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT

1 2 3 4

5 6 7 8 9 10 11

12 13 14 15 16 17 18

19 20 21 22 23 24 25

26 27 28 29 30 31

3Count Day

27 28Holiday

1Holiday

22Fall Qtr. Begins

16 17 18OPENING WEEK

19

10No Class

11No Class

8No Class

9Finals

10Finals

11Finals

Qtr Ends

24 25Holiday

26 27Weekend College

Begins

5 6Weekend College

Ends

13Late-Start

Classes Begin

15

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BASIC INFORMATION

Eligibility for BCCIf you are 18 or older or have earned a high school diploma, you are welcome to apply for admission and take col lege cred it classes. High school stu-dents may enroll at BCC; con tact the High School Pro grams Offi ce, (425) 564-2026.

HOW TO ENROLL IN CREDIT CLASSES

1. AdmissionIf you are new to BCC or returning after being gone two or more quarters, you will need to apply for admission. For an ad mis sions ap pli ca tion, go to the BCC website, www.bcc.ctc.edu. If you send in your ap pli ca tion before the ad mis sions dead line (see cal en dar, p. 5), you will re ceive a let ter with a reg is tra tion time and tell ing you about as- sess ment, ad vis ing, and other steps to be come a BCC stu dent. You also can learn your reg is tra tion time online.

If you do not meet the admissions dead line, you can still register for classes – see Reg is tra tion section.

2. AssessmentBeing assessed in English and math is a man da to ry fi rst step to your success at BCC. It iden ti fi es your skill level and ap pro pri ate course level place- ment and is re quired before reg is ter ing for some classes. It also helps meet pre req ui sites for certain classes. The Assessment Offi ce is located in B132. During the quarter walk-in assessment testing will be Monday through Wednesday, 9:00 a.m. to 5:45 p.m., and Fridays 9:00 a.m. to 1:45 p.m. Dur-ing the break Friday hours will be only to noon. There is no testing on Thursday. Please bring the $15.00 assessment fee and picture ID. There is no testing on Thursdays. Go to www.bcc.ctc.edu for more in for ma tion.

After the Assessment Office determines the student’s eligibility, either by as sess ment re sults or college transcript review, the in for ma tion is uploaded to the reg is tra tion computer within two working days.

3. AdvisingAdvising is important for getting the most out of your time at BCC. See the website (www.bcc.ctc.edu/advising/) for more in for ma tion about workshops,

advisors in your major or area of interest, transfer to baccalaureate col leg es and universities.

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

earned cred its in the two pre vi ous quarters OR

• A new student or a returning student who earned credits more than two quar ters ago AND who sub mit ted an ad mis sion ap pli ca tion by May 27 –

you were assigned a registration ac cess time. You can check this time on the Web. You also re ceived reg is tra tion in for ma tion including your “ac cess time” in the mail. If you don’t receive this in for ma tion, make sure the college has your cor rect ad dress – check the website or visit the Stu dent Service Cen ter. You may register for classes on the Web from your assigned ac cess time through the third day of the ac a dem ic quarter. You may drop or with draw from class es on the Web un til the end of the seventh week.

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

May 27 –

you will be assigned an access time for Web reg is tra tion within 2-4 days after your ap pli ca tion is re ceived by the Ad mis sions Of fi ce. You may register for class es on the Web from your as signed ac cess time through the third day of the academic quar ter You may drop or with draw from class es on the Web until the end of the seventh week.

Web Registration is avail able Mon day - Friday, 6:00 a.m. - midnight, and Saturday 6:00 a.m. - Sunday noon: go to www.bcc.ctc.edu

To use Web registration, you must know your Stu dent Identifi cation Num ber and your Per son al Iden ti fi ca tion Number (PIN). Your birth date is ini-tially assigned as your PIN. For your own pro tec tion, please change your PIN the fi rst time you use Web registration.

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

Registration for Distance Ed u ca tion:BCC offers many televised and online cours es. You may register for these classes on the Web at any time through the third day of the quar ter. If you need a hard copy registration form, call (425) 564-2438. See page 51 for Dis tance Ed u ca tion re quire ments and fees.

The Waiting List feature:All full courses this quarter are using the new waitlist process. This new feature offers students a fair and consistent method of be ing enrolled in a full class if openings occur. If a class with the wait-ing list option is full, you can choose to be put on the waiting list; you will be automatically enrolled in the class when a space becomes available. You can add your name to a waiting list on the Web, or in person at the Registration Offi ce. If you de cide 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 Offi ce to have your name removed from the waiting list. Please check your schedule frequently to fi nd 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 wait-listed section. E-mail notifi cation will be sent to those with an e-mail address on fi le. If you have not been registered via the waiting list process by the fi rst day of classes, go to the class on the fi rst day for further in struc tions.

5. PaymentYour tu ition and fees are due within seven cal en dar days. If you reg is ter on or after the fourth day of the quar ter, tuition & fees are due im me di ate ly upon sub mis sion of the per mis sion-to-enroll card. If you reg is ter on or after October 6, a $100 late-reg is tra tion fee will be charged for each course in ad di tion to the reg u lar tu ition & fees.

You are re spon si ble for learning the ex act amountof tuition & fees due. You can fi nd this information:

• on the web at www.bcc.ctc.edu

• at a kiosk on the first floor of the Student Ser vic es Build ing or the Campus In for ma tion Cen ter (C106 in the Student Union)

• in person at the Student Service Center

You may pay your tuition & fees by VISA or Mas-terCard at the time of Web reg is tra tion or at the cashier’s offi ce in the Stu dent Services Build ing. You may pay by check through the mail, or by check or cash at the cashier’s offi ce.

You are responsible for verifying that pay ment has been made, for example if you are re ceiv ing fi nan cial aid that comes di rect ly to the col lege.

If your check is returned because of a stop-pay- ment, you will be charged $25 and dropped from your class es im me di ate ly. If your check is returned be cause of insuffi cient funds, you will be charged $15 and dropped from your class es after the col-lege has no ti fi ed you.

SSB =the Student Services Building—

the east wing of B Building,near the fl agpole circle

Information You Need To Know

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Information You Need To Know

Drop for Non-Payment:If you do not pay tuition & fees on time, the col lege may drop you from some or all of your class es.

You may be dropped from a class if you have not paid by the times noted under “Payment.” You may also be blocked from reg is tra tion and oth er stu dent ser vic es until you pay the amount due.

If you are dropped from classes for non-pay ment, the college will notify you in writing af ter you have been withdrawn. You will be charged a $15 fee for re in state ment into class es for that quar ter. If you do not re-en roll, your fu ture reg is tra tion ac tiv i ty will not be af fect ed.

WHAT IT WILL COST

Tuition & FeesThe chart shows the basic tu ition & fees per cred it per quarter for res i dents and non-res i dents. (See “Res i den cy” for defi ni tions.) Ad di tion al fees are de-scribed below. All tu ition & fee rates are sub ject to change by the Board of Trust ees and/or the state leg is la ture. Check the BCC website at www.bcc.ctc.edu for cur rent tu ition & fee rates before you register.

Credits Resident Non-Resident

1 69.65 241.35 2 139.30 482.70 3 208.95 724.05 4 278.60 965.40 5 348.25 1,206.75 6 417.90 1,448.10 7 487.55 1,689.45 8 557.20 1,930.80 9 626.85 2,172.15 10 696.50 2,413.50 11 707.00 2,427.80 12 717.50 2,442.10 13 728.00 2,456.40 14 738.50 2,470.70 15 749.00 2,485.00 16 759.50 2,499.30 17 770.00 2,513.60 18 780.50 2,527.90 19 & over (1) below (2) below

(1) Residents will pay $780.50 plus $59.30 peradditional credit.

(2) Non-residents will pay $2,527.90 plus $234.70 per additional credit.

Technology fee:

The technology fee ensures that all credit stu dents have access to com put ers and re lat ed tech nol o gy in a qual i ty learning en vi ron ment. The fee is $3.50 per credit, to a maximum of $35. The total tech and computer lab fees will be lim it ed to $115 per quarter.

E-mail accounts are available for credit stu dents af-ter the fi rst 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 student ID card please go to the Campus Information Center in the Student Union Building, C106. The Campus Information Center hours are Monday through Thursday 7:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. and Friday 7:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

For more information, see the Computing Ser vic es website, http://cs.bcc.ctc.edu/fee.htm.

Other fees:Certain classes require fees for laboratory use, li cens ing, Internet service provider, etc. These fees are iden ti fi ed in the class listing. Tuition & fee waiv ers gen er al ly do not ap ply.

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

Certain BCC programs are self-sup port ing—that is, they receive no state fund ing. They have their own fee structures and do not grant tuition & fee waiv ers. In these programs you pay the full fee re- gard less of your res i den cy sta tus. Check with the pro gram for de tails.

Transcript feeThe fi rst three transcripts a student requests are provided at no cost. Additional transcripts willcost $5 each. For in struc tions on or der ing tran- scripts, call (425) 564-2245 or go to the website at www.bcc.ctc.edu.

Refunds for Withdrawing or Drop pingIf you withdraw from the college or drop class es, you may be el i gi ble for a refund. The college begins to process re funds after the third day of classes. A $7 processing fee is deducted from the re fund amount.

The amount refunded is based on your with draw al or drop date for courses that begin the fi rst week of the quarter. See calendar (p. 5) for the last days for 100% and 50% refunds.

If the college drops you from classes for dis ci -plin ary reasons you will not be eligible for a re-fund. Some fees are iden ti fi ed as non-re fund able in the class listings. Self-supporting programs may have dif fer ent re fund policies; contact the pro gram of fi ce for details.

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

ResidencyYour Washington State residency status de ter -mines your ba sic tuition for most college cred it class es. If you have questions about el i gi bil i ty re-quirements for residency for tu ition purposes, please contact the residency offi ce at (425) 564-4143 or (425) 564-2205. In for ma tion is also available online at www.bcc.ctc.edu/apply.

Note: Residency status affects tuition & fees for state-supported classes only. Self-sup port ing pro grams charge the same amounts for residents and non-residents.

GRADESOffi cial grades are available ap prox i mate ly 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 Build ing or the Campus Information Center;

• Mail: leave a self-addressed stamped envelope at the Student Service Center, with your Student ID number written in side the fl ap;

• In person at the Student Service Center.

GRADUATIONGraduation applications are available at the Stu dent Ser vice Center or online at www.bcc.ctc.edu/eval u a tions.

If you wish to re ceive your de gree or cer tifi cate at grad u a tion, you must fi le an ap pli ca tion by the due date below:

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

Books for North Campusclasses are available at the

NEW North Campus Bookstore!

8 | FALL 2003 BCC CREDIT CLASS SCHEDULE

Information You Need To Know

FINAL EXAM SCHEDULEThe fi nal examination shall make up no more than 33% of your grade.

DAYS fi nal examinations will be given: Tues day, Wednes day and Thurs day, De cem ber 9, 10 and 11. All MATH 097, 098, and 099 tests will be giv en Wednes day, De cem ber 10, 2003.

If your class regularly meets Your fi nal exam Daily or T & Th ONLY: will be giv en at:

6:30 am See note below7:30 am Tues., 12/9 7:30-9:20 am8:30 am Thurs., 12/11 7:30-9:20 am9:30 am Tues., 12/9 9:30-11:20 am10:30 am Thurs., 12/11 9:30-11:20 am11:30 am Tues., 12/9 11:30 am-1:20 pm12:30 pm Thurs., 12/11 11:30 am-1:20 pm1:30 pm Tues., 12/9 1:30-3:20 pm2:30 pm Thurs., 12/11 1:30-3:20 pm3:30 pm Tues., 12/9 3:30-5:20 pm4:30 pm Thurs., 12/11 3:30-5:20 pm

If your class regularly meets Your fi nal examM & W ONLY: will be given at:

7:30 or 8:30 am Weds., 12/10 7:30-9:20 am9:30 or 10:30 am Weds., 12/10 9:30-11:20 am11:30 am or 12:30 pm Weds., 12/10 11:30 am-1:20 pm1:30 or 2:30 pm Weds., 12/10 1:30-3:20 pm3:30 or 4:30 pm Weds., 12/10 3:30-5:20 pmNOTE: Evening and 6:30 a.m. examinations will take place dur ing reg u lar class hours during fi nals week un- less oth er wise ar ranged with the approval of the Of fi ce of Instruction.

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

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

Credit classes at North Campus:If your class reg u lar ly meets Your fi nal examM & W or M, W, & F at: will be given at:

7:30 am Weds., 12/10 7:30-9:20 am9:50 am Weds., 12/10 9:30-11:20 am12:40 pm Weds., 12/10 1:40-3:30 pm3:00 pm Weds., 12/10 3:40-5:30 pm

If your class regularly Your fi nal exammeets T & Th or T, Th, & F at: will be given at:

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

3:00 pm Tues., 12/9 3:40-5:30 pm

NOTE: Exams for North Campus evening classes will be given during the regular class hours dur ing fi nals week unless otherwise arranged with the ap prov al of the Of-fi ce of Instruction.

COLLEGE AN NOUNCE MENTS

BCC Mission StatementOur mission at Bellevue Community Col lege is to provide an academic en vi ron ment that en- cour ag es students to be come responsible, an a -lyt i cal, creative, and productive citizens; pro vide ac ces si ble services and educational pro grams that refl ect excellence; meet the chang ing ed u -ca tion al needs of our diverse com mu ni ty; pro mote pluralism within our multicultural society; and be a leader and part ner in the culture, tech nol o gy, and busi ness of our Eastside com mu ni ty.

Equal Opportunity/AntidiscriminationBellevue Community College does not dis crim i nate on the basis of race or ethnicity; col or; national or- i gin; sex; mar i tal status; sex u al orientation; age; re li gion or creed; the presence of any sen so ry, mental, or physical disability; or vet er an status in its ed u ca tion al programs and activities.

Emergency ClosureBCC will cancel classes and close offi ces if se vere weath er or emergency conditions make the cam pus unsafe. Call (425) 401-6680 for a re cord ed mes sage. Emer gen cy clo sure in for ma tion is also posted on the BCC website, www.bcc.ctc.edu/schoolclosure, and announced over local ra dio and TV sta tions.

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 collegesthey 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 2002

Number of college-credit students 11,130All students (credit & non-credit) 22,201Percentage of credit students attending full-time 71%Average credit course load 11.2 credits

Credit Students All StudentsAverage age of students 25.4 years 31.2 yearsGender mix 46% M / 54% F 41%M / 59% FEthnicity: % students of color 26% 24%

Federal Graduation RateSurvey Information*

Combined transfer out/completion/graduation rate 46.5%

GRS completion or graduation rate 19.7%

GRS transfer out rate 26.8%

Students still enrolled after 4 years 20.0%

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 communityand technical colleges (RCW 28B.10.044). The following chart shows that support averaged statewide for academic year 2002-03. Onaverage statewide, Washington State supports 70% of the cost of instructing a full-time student at a community or technical college.

Residents Non-ResidentsTotal instructional cost per FTE student $5,361 $5,361(less estimated tuition & operating fees paid) ($1,558) ($6,399)Net state support per FTE student $3,773 —

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

State financial aid appropriated per FTE student $420 $30Institutional financial aid fund $61 n/a

Undergraduate student category:

Public Safety Information Now AvailableThe annual security com pli ance report is avail able on the BCC Public Safety website at www.bcc.ctc.edu/cam pus ops/security/public_safety/clery.htm.

If you would like to receive a booklet con tain ing this safe ty and security in for ma tion, stop by the BCC Public Safety De part ment in Room K100, or call (425) 564-2400 to request a copy.

The website and booklet contain in for ma tion re gard ing campus security and per son al safety in clud ing: crime pre ven tion, college security law en force ment au thor i ty, crime re port ing pol i cies, dis ci plin ary pro ce -dures, and other im por tant issues related to se cu ri ty on cam pus.

Information on crime statistics is listed for the three pre vi ous cal en dar years on re port ed crimes that oc- curred on cam pus; in cer tain off-cam pus build ings or prop er ty owned or con trolled by BCC; and on public property with in or im me di ate ly ad ja cent to and ac ces si ble from the cam pus es.

This information is required by law and is provided by the BCC Public Safety De part ment.

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

Entry code: a 5-digit number you get from the division offi ce,al low ing you to register for a class that requires

prerequisites or ‘per mis sion of in struc tor’

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 tran script records with a grade of “N.”

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

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

• Read the instructions

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Enter your information• key in your Student ID number, PIN, and the ac a dem ic quar-

ter

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• click on Next

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• 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 com plete & cor- rect, click on Submit – a box will appear on screen for you to key in a 5-digit entry code if need ed

• 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 er rors (for in stance, if the class is already full) or there was a block (for in stance, entry code required)

• click on Next

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

are due within one week after your fi rst registration)

• 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 class es!

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

Schedule Planner, or check the print ed Credit Class Schedule; be sure to line up some al ter nates)

• your Student ID number and Personal Iden ti fi ca tion Number (PIN)

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

Web Registration

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

Citations and AppealsFines for violations range from $10 to $100. You may be ticketed for park ing without a per mit, park-ing in an un au tho rized area, block ing a road way, speeding, etc. If you do not pay the fi ne list ed on the ticket, the col lege may delay your reg is tra tion, place a hold on your tran scripts or fi nancial aid, or im pound (tow away) your vehicle.

If you wish to appeal your ticket fi ll out a ci ta tion ap peal form in the Public Safety Offi ce (K100) or Ad min is tra tive Services Offi ce (B202). You must fi le the appeal with in 20 days after getting the ticket.

VisitorsVisitors may park in Lot 7, or in the short-term park-ing stalls around cam pus.

CarpoolsLot 4-B is reserved for student carpools of 3 or more people. Carpool per mits are avail able from the Public Safety Offi ce and must be dis played on the dash board of the carpool’s ve hi cle.

Blocking the RoadwayWaiting for a space to open up can create gridlock for everyone. Please come a little ear li er or walk a little far ther. Vi o la tors may be cit ed and their vehicles may be booted or towed.

Speed LimitThe speed limit on campus is 20 miles per hour unless driv ing conditions require a slow er speed.

BCC encourages carpooling and al ter na tive trans-portation. Students who drive alone are advised to allow extra time to locate a park ing spot, particu-larly during the fi rst few weeks of a quarter.

BUS PASSESSeveral Metro bus lines serve the BCC cam pus or the nearby Eastgate park-and-ride lot. Students are eligible for bus pass es at a dis count; come to Cashiering in the Student Ser vic es Bldg.

PARKING & TRAF FIC RULESBased on WAC 132H-116.

For more complete information about park ing and traffi c rules at BCC, contact Public Safety at (425) 564-2400.

Parking PermitsBCC students who have paid tuition and com pre -hen sive fees must have parking per mits for their ve hi cles. Student parking permits are avail able from the Cashier’s Of fice (B126) or the Public Safety Office (K100). Student per mits are re- quired for parking 6:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m., Monday through Friday.

General Parking RulesStudent daytime parking is limited to areas des ig -nat ed Student Parking.

Staff/faculty day time park ing is limited to ar eas des ig nat ed Employee Parking.

Parking after 3:00 p.m. for stu dents, staff, and faculty is available in all des ig nat ed park ing areas with the ex cep tions of park ing spac es for the disabled, the col lege mo tor pool, and spe cifi cal ly signed re served ar eas. Stu dents may not park in employee lots with signage stat ing “No Stu dent Parking Any time Mon – Fri”.

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

No one may park at any time in roadways, fi re lanes, bus zones, loading zones, service drive ways; on side walks; or in the land scap ing. No one may park in a re served space with out the ap pro pri ate permit or au tho ri za tion.

Students & Staff with Dis abil i tiesYou may park in a space reserved for the dis abled only if your vehicle displays a valid “Dis abled Per- sons Park ing Identifi cation Placard” issued by the state of Washington. Disabled parking is available in most parking lots and in C-7 on the west side of campus.

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SSB =the Student Services Building—

the east wing of B Building,near the fl agpole circle

Advising Center 2nd Floor, SSB (425) 564-2437

The Educational Planning Resource Cen ter is the central point for in for ma tion about BCC degree and cer tif i cate programs and about transfer-ring to baccalaureate (four-year) col leg es and universities.

Assessment or Prerequisites Room B132 (425) 564-2243

See details on page 6.

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

The Bookstore features textbooks, greet ing cards, can dy, gifts, offi ce sup plies, and clothes.

Bookstore hours during the quarter are gen er al ly 7:30 a.m. - 7:30 p.m. Mon day-Thurs day and 7:30 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Friday. Dur ing the fi rst weeks of the quarter, the Bookstore is open extended hours, including some Week end Col lege hours. Check the Bookstore website, http://bookstore.bcc.ctc.edu, for de tails about days and times.

Important bookstore dates:

August 7 - September 1: Bookstore closed.

September 2: Fall Quarter textbooks are avail-able.

October 13: last day to return a textbook for a 100% re fund. Save your re ceipt for exchanges or returns.

December 9-11: Textbook buybacks.

Bookstore closed: October 10; November 11, 27, 28; December 8.

Career Center 2nd Floor, SSB (425) 564-2018

BCC’s Career Center provides career plan ning and employment ser vic es to stu dents and mem bers of the com mu ni ty.

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 ed u ca tion through selected pro fes sion al-technical pro grams at BCC.

The pro gram serves students who are not enrolled in school or are referred by their high school. CEO provides tu ition, fees, and books as well as in-struction in career ex plo ra tion and study skills.

Childcare Center Q Building (425) 564-2240

The Childcare Center serves chil dren 3 months to 7 years old. It provides af ford able, quality childcare with on go ing preschool ac tiv i ties from 6:45 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. on week days and from 8:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Sat ur day. Par ents enrolling their chil dren are re quired to par tic i pate in the Parent In volve ment pro gram.

Low income families may apply for en roll ment in Head Start, an enhancement pro gram for children 3 and 4 years old.

Continuing EducationNorth Campus (425) 564-226310700 Northup Way, Bellevue

BCC offers a wide variety of non-credit Con- tinu ing Education classes. If you plan to take non-credit Continuing Ed u ca tion classes only, you do not need to apply for ad mis sion, and the policies and pro ce dures will be different. Call (425) 564-2263, check www.conted.bcc.ctc.edu, or con sult the Con tinu ing Ed u ca tion publication for more in for -ma tion.

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

The Counseling Center helps stu dents and pro- spec tive students to achieve their goals. Ser vic es in clude career testing, ed u ca tion al plan ning, career classes, and work shops deal ing with as ser tive com mu ni ca tion, ca reer and life goal de ci sions, self-es teem, lead er ship de vel op ment, learn ing strat e gies for student suc cess, fear of tests and new sit u a tions, col lege sur viv al, stress man age ment, etc. Faculty coun se lors are avail able on an appointment basis.

Disability Support ServicesRoom B132 (425) 564-2498

Disability Support Services provides class room ac- com mo da tions and advocacy for el i gi ble stu dents who have dis abil i ties. Ap pro pri ate ac com mo da tions are au tho rized when a stu dent requests them and com pletes the man dat ed in take pro ce dures. As a part of the process, stu dents must submit doc- u men ta tion of the dis abling condition(s) before DSS can au tho rize and arrange auxiliary aids or academic ad just ments for classes. Contact DSS at (425) 564-2498; TTY line, (425) 564-4110.

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

Applying for fi nancial aid is a lengthy pro cess, con trolled by rules and regulations set by the fed-eral and state gov ern ments. Priority con sid er ation is giv en to students who com plete and submit all re quired forms to the offi ce by April 15. All forms and instructions are avail able from the Fi nan cial Aid Offi ce. Applicants com plet ing and submitting forms after the priority deadline will be considered on a fi rst-come, fi rst-served basis.

GED Room B132 (425) 564-5609

Information on taking a General Educational Development (GED) exam is available from the Assessment Offi ce. 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 mo ti -vat ed high school juniors or seniors who wish to begin college early. Classes are of fered tuition-free, and credits are applied to ward both high school and a college degree. Students qualify by dem on strat ing college-lev el 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 quar ter, but especially popular in the sum mer. This program allows students aged 16-17 to enrich their high school education by taking more rigorous college level courses. This op tion is not intended for the stu dent who strug gles with high school course-work, but is designed for the motivated student who de sires a greater academic challenge.

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

International Student Programs provides pri ma ry support for international students who wish to en- roll in credit classes, non-credit com mu ni ty ESL class es, intensive English lan guage classes, and the International Busi ness Pro fes sions Program. Ser vic es include in ter na tion al admissions, hous-ing, ac a dem ic ad vis ing, and international student activities. For further information, please contact:

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

College Programs & Services

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Library Media Center D124 (425) 564-2252www.bcc.ctc.edu/lmc

During the regular academic year, the Library Media Center (LMC) is open7:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. Monday through Thursday7:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Friday10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Saturday

All currently enrolled students may check out LMC materials using their student ID number. The LMC offers study rooms, view ing booths, and computer work sta tions with Web access. Students can ac cess electronic versions of the full-text of magazine and newspaper articles using comput-ers on campus or from home through the Web. The librarians can help you with search strategies and other re search tech niques for your classwork. The LMC’s Media Services unit includes the lan guage lab and provides audio du pli ca tion, video equip- ment services, video ed it ing, and laminating. For more in for ma tion or to access the online catalog, go to the LMC website.

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

Multi-Cultural Services provides ac a dem ic sup- port and ad vo ca cy for students of color, low-income stu dents, and stu dents with dis abil i ties at BCC. The pro gram goal is to pro vide an en-vironment that will help each stu dent reach the high est level of per son al and career suc cess and to promote cultural aware ness within the college and community.

Parent Education – PreschoolRoom R130 (425) 564-2365

BCC’s Parent Education program provides quality early childhood education classes com bined with parent education and par tic i pa tion. Pre-schools meet at various locations in Bellevue, Carnation, Renton, Fall City, Issaquah, Mercer Island, Sam-mamish, and Snoqualmie as well as on the BCC campus. Some evening classes are available. Programs for specifi c age groups include:

• Infant Labs (0-12 months)

• Pre-3’s (13-36 months)

• Cooperative Preschools (3-6 years)

Parent Education also offers other programs for 3-7 year olds, and summer camp.

Initial registration for each school year begins in Feb ru ary and continues until classes are full. For details and registration information, call (425) 564-2365 or visit the website, www.bcc.ctc.edu/parent-ed.

Student E-Mail AccessCurrently enrolled BCC students are el i gi ble for e-mail accounts at no additional cost. Come to the Open Computer Lab (N250) af ter the fi rst day of the quarter to set up an e-mail account. The accounts are active on a quarter-by-quarter basis. Check the Com put ing 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 Ser vice 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 #;• fi nd out about other college services.

During the academic quarter, the Center is open 7:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Monday - Thurs day and 7:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on Fri day. Dur ing the breaks be tween quarters, the Cen ter is open 7:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday - Friday.

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

High school students may earn college credit for certain professional/technical classes tak en at the high school. The student must be reg is tered 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 col-lege cred it.

TRiO Student Support Services2nd Floor, SSB (425) 564-5745

TRiO helps students succeed in college by pro vid ing personal, academic, and other as sis tance. To be eligible, a stu dent must ei ther be a fi rst-gen er a tion col lege stu dent (nei ther par ent has a bach e lor’s de gree) or be fi nan cial ly dis ad van taged (ac cord ing to fed er al low-in come stan dards).

Veterans’ Offi ce 1st Floor, SSB (425) 564-2220

Eligible veterans, reservists, or dependents of vet- er ans who plan to apply for benefi ts must contact the Veteran Coordinator in the Fi nan cial Aid Offi ce as early as possible.

Web RegistrationStudents can go to the BCC website, www.bcc.ctc.edu, to register for class es and to check grades for past quar ters, cur rent grades (as soon as they are post ed), fi nan cial aid application status, and date and time for reg is tra tion for the coming quarter.

Web registration hours are Monday - Friday, 6:00 a.m. - midnight and Saturday 6:00 a.m. through Sun day noon. To use Web registration you will need to know your Student Iden ti fi ca tion Num ber and your Personal Iden ti fi ca tion Num ber (PIN). Your birth date is ini tial ly as signed as your PIN. Please change your PIN the fi rst time you use Web registration.

Women’s Center2nd Floor, SSB (425) 564-2279

BCC’s Women’s Center provides a variety of in-formation and re fer ral ser vic es for stu dents and members of the community.

Worker Retraining / WorkFirstRoom B131 (425) 564-4054

Worker Retraining offers tuition assistance, educational planning, and priority reg is tra tion for those who are currently unemployed or have exhausted those benefi ts in the past two years, for displaced homemakers, and for those who were self-employed in a declining industry. For eligibil-ity, enrollment, and pro gram information, attend one of the free week ly orientation meetings.

WorkFirst includes free tuition and book as- sis tance to low income parents in clud ing free computer and ESL classes.

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the career center

How to register for classes, workshops, and panels(1) In person. For non-credit classes or

workshops, register at our Center located on the 2nd fl oor of the Student Services Building on the main campus.

(2) By phone. For non-credit classes or workshops, call during business hours to register and pay by credit card, (425) 564-2279 or (425) 564-2018. For credit classes see below.

(3) By web. Register for credit classes via www.bcc.ctc.edu. If you are not a current credit student, follow the instructions to apply to BCC before you register. Call (425) 564-2222 for assistance.

This publication is funded in partby the Carl D. Perkins Act.

(425) 564-2279 www.bcc.ctc.edu/careersTTY Line (425) 564-4087 www.bcc.ctc.edu/wc

SERIES: Get Your Career on Track! Late-start, 1-credit classes: take one, two, three, or all four! Wheth er you’re trying to de cide on a ca reer di rec tion or you’re ac- tu al ly ready to market your self to employ-ers for an in tern ship or job, these 1-cred it classes can help you get there!

Uncovering Your Hidden Strengths; Essential Preparation for Great Résumés and Successful Interviews

2.5 weeks, 1 CR, HD 185In this class you will use an engaging, creative ap proach to discovering your strongest, most en- joy able, and most enduring strengths. This class will help you gain the self-knowledge es sen tial for writing a top-notch résumé and au then ti cal ly rep- re sent ing your best talents in a job or in tern ship in ter view. Please see ad di tion al classes in this se ries – Improving Your Résumé (1 cr.), In ter view ing Strat- e gies for Success (1 cr.), and Building Your Career Portfolio (1 cr.).

Item #6050MWF, Sept. 29–Oct. 15 (no class 10/10) 1:30–2:50 p.m. Credit tuition & fees

Improving Your Résumé2.5 weeks, 1 CR, HD 185In today’s competitive market, it is essential that you stand out above all other can di dates and a well-writ ten résumé can help you! In this class you will learn dramatic ways to in crease the suc cess of your résumé.

Previous completion of Uncovering Your Hid den Strengths class recommended. Draft résumé required.

Item #6055MWF, Oct. 20–Nov. 3, 1:30–2:50 p.m. Credit tuition & fees

Interviewing Strategies for Success2.5 weeks, 1 CR, HD 185Once you’ve uncovered your strengths and im proved your résumé, you’ll want to pre pare for the interview. In this class you will create a

CAREER ADVANCEMENT CLASSES!

Hours:August 7 through August 29:Monday - Thursday, 7:30am - 5pm.; Fridays 8am - noon

September 2 through December 11:Monday - Thursday, 7:30am - 7:30pm, Fridays 7:30am - 5pm

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The Career Center & The Women’s Center

fi ve-point agen da that utilizes the right words to effectively get your mes sage across and build the employer’s con fi dence.

Previous completion of Uncovering Your Hid- den Strengths class recommended.Draft résumé required.

Item #6059MWF, Nov. 5–19, 1:30–2:50 p.m. Credit tuition & fees

Building Your Career Port fo lio2.5 weeks, 1 CR, HD 185A professional career portfolio could be just the thing that sets you apart from other job can di dates. You don’t have to be a writer, art ist, or designer to benefi t from having a port fo lio. This course will in tro duce you to the art of collecting your best work to convince hir ing per son nel and potential em ploy ers that you not only completed your de-gree or passed your cer ti fi ca tions, but that you can apply your knowledge in a workplace setting.

Item #6063Nov. 21–Dec. 10 (no class 11/28 & 12/8) 1:30–2:50 p.m.Credit tuition & fees

Compass for Success: Chart Your Course for a Rewarding Career! 3 weeks, 5 CR, HD 185• Clarify interests, values, & skills• Identify jobs that fi t your needs

• Get tips to generate job offersFinancial assistance available for eligible un em -ployed workers or low-income, working parents (con tin gent upon funding avail abil i ty). Call (425) 564-4054 for more in for ma tion.

Item #6064Daily, Aug. 27–Sept. 19, 8:30–11:20 a.m.Credit tuition & fees

Item #6065Daily, Oct. 13–Nov. 5, 8:30–11:20 a.m.Credit tuition & fees

Item #6066Daily, Nov. 10–Dec. 9 (no class 11/11 & 12/8)8:30–11:20 a.m.Credit tuition & fees

See our FREE SAMPLERS of these classes on the next page

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Free POWER WORKSHOPSNon-credit. Free, but reg is tra tion required.

Exploring High-Wage/High-Demand JobsLearn about the high-paying jobs that are in de mand in the Puget Sound region, and explore the short-term training pro grams that can help you prepare for those jobs. You will receive a re-source guide to programs and job information.

Item #7305 Tues., October 21, 2:30–3:20 p.m.

The Hidden Job Market:Tapping into Advertised & Unadvertised JobsDid you know that 60-70% of jobs are not ad- ver tised? Join this workshop and learn why most jobs are not advertised and how yo can use a com bi na tion of 7-10 strategies to help with your job search.

Item #7306 Tues., October 28, 1:30–2:20 p.m.

Do More Than Survive; Make a Difference Through Your WorkHave you ever felt that if you only had more time, money, or life flexibility, that you could really make a difference in your community and in the world? In this workshop, you’ll hear from present-ers about how they choose to do more than work to survive. We’ll discuss ways that you can make a difference even in your current life and work. We’ll also explore sustainable careers and organi-zations that are com mit ted to sustainability.

Item #7307 Thurs., October 30, 2:30–3:20 p.m.

Cover Letter ReviewTwo-part workshop. In the fi rst session you’ll learn about cover letters, letters of inquiry, and mar- ket ing letters, to help you in this com pet i tive job and in tern ship market. In the sec ond session we’ll pro vide guided group feed back for ways to make your in di vid u al letter stand out from the rest!

Item #7308 2 Thurs., November 13 & 20, 2:30–3:20 p.m.

Salary NegotiationJoin this workshop presented by Allan Hay of Hay & Associates, and learn effective, non-con fron ta -tion al strategies that can add signifi cant money to your career lifetime.

Item #7309 Thurs., October 23, 12:30–1:20 p.m.

Emotional Intelligence in the Workplace: Skillful Communication inthe Face of Workplace StressJoin this workshop and increase your ability to main tain a balanced sense of self and con nec tion to others with differing views, particularly during times of confl ict or stress. This workshop will ex- plore the qualities that make up Emotional In tel -li gence and contribute to workplace satisfaction, ef fec tive ness, and ad vance ment. A high degree of emotional in tel li gence is one of the best indicators of personal and professional success.

Item #7310 Thurs., November 6, 2:30–4:20 p.m.

Free SAMPLERSFree, but reg is tra tion required. Come sample our great 1-credit classes in our Get Your Career on Track series and meet the instructor!

Uncovering Your Hidden Strengths; Essential Preparation for Great Résumés and Successful InterviewsTues., September 23, 1:30–2:20 p.m.Item #7311

Improving Your Résumé Tues., October 14, 1:30–2:20 p.m.Item #7312

Interviewing Strategies for Success Tues., October 28, 1:30–2:20 p.m.Item #7313

Building Your Career PortfolioThurs., November 13, 1:30–2:20 p.m.Item #7314

CAREER ADVANCEMENT CLASSES!

If you need any accommodations in order to utilize our services,please contact us. A one week notifi cation is required to arrangefor accommodation and/or translation services.

Career & Life Planning5 weeks, non-credit, call for an appointment• Identify your interests and transferable skills• Find career options to fi t your skills and

experience• Get the latest information on re-training• Learn job-search strategies to land the right

position!

• Optional 4-week follow-upFunded in part by the Cities of Bellevue and Issaquah.

Item #7596MTTh, Oct. 20–Nov. 20 (no class 11/11)6:00–9:00 p.m.$99 Fee

Optional 4-week follow-up: $20 Fee

INTERNSHIPS!

Continuous enrollment V2-5 CR, HD 199

• Explore a career direction• Gain valuable work experience• Apply your classroom learning in the

work place• Earn college credit!

Take our 1 credit classes to help you prepare!

Learn more about internships at aninformation session. Offered most Tuesdays through December 16 (no session 11/11), 1:30-2:00 p.m. in Room B230A(glass con fer ence room on the 2nd fl oor of the Student Services Building).

SCHOLARSHIPS & RESOURCES

• Explore career and employment options using our computer resources

• Meet one-on-one with a career special-ist for career and job search assistance

• Talk with a resource advisor to learn about campus and community resources

• Learn about work-study opportunities

Learn more about scholarships at an information session. Offered most Thursdays through December 11, 12:30-1:20 p.m. in Room B230A(glass con fer ence room on the 2nd fl oor of the Student Services Building).

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

Accounting—Paraprofessional

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

ACCT 101 Practical Accounting I • 5 CRNot recommended for students transferring to 4-year colleges.

Fee: $15 computer use on section A & B.

4000 A Mazzoni R daily 8:30a-9:20a A2064001 B Mazzoni R MW 12:30p-2:40p A2064002 C Steine K TTh 5:30p-7:40p A206

ACCT 102 Practical Accounting II • 5 CRPrerequisite: ACCT 101. Not recommended for students transferring to 4-year colleges.

Fee: $15 computer use on section A.

4005 A Mazzoni R daily 9:30a-10:20a A2064006 B Vaught L MW 7:50p-10:00p A206

ACCT 135 Business Payroll TaxAccounting • 5 CRPrerequisite: ACCT 101

Fee: $15 computer use

4009 A Anderton C MW 5:30p-7:40p A206

ACCT 172 Small BusinessComputerized Accounting • 5 CRPrerequisite: ACCT 101

Fee: $40 computer use. QuickBooks 2003

4011 WEA Tuttle E F 6:00p-7:50p W202 also meets Sa 9:00a-12:00p W202Section WEA meets at North Campus, 10700 Northup.

ACCT 234 Managerial Accounting • 5 CRPrerequisite: ACCT 102

4013 A Steine K daily 7:30a-8:20a A206

ACCT 240 Computerized Accounting • 5 CRPrerequisite: ACCT 101

Fee: $40 computer use. Peachtree 2003

4015 A Harris D TTh 5:30p-7:40p L218

ACCT 245 Accounting InformationSystems • 5 CRPrerequisite: ACCT 101 or ACCTG 210. Recommended prerequisite: BTS 161

Fee: $40 computer use. MS Great Plains

4018 A Tuttle E TTh 1:30p-3:40p L219

ACCT 250 Intermediate Accounting • 5 CRPrerequisite: ACCT 102

4021 A McCord S daily 10:30a-11:20a A206

ACCT 270 Cost Accounting • 5 CRPrerequisite: ACCT 102

4023 A Fader B TTh 7:50p-10:00p A206

ACCT 285 Federal Income Taxes • 5 CR4024 A Vaught L MW 5:30p-7:40p R301

Accounting—Transfer (Busi ness Admin.)

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

ACCTG 210 Fundamentals ofAccounting 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-10:40a A2084042 C Bratz R TTh 9:30a-11:40a A2084043 D Paquette J TTh 11:30a-1:40p A2064044 E Bratz R MW 12:30p-2:40p A2084045 F Johnson P MW 5:30p-7:40p A2084046 G James R TTh 7:50p-10:00p A208

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 51 for details.

4047 OAS Park-Holbrook arr arr D1044048 OAC Park-Holbrook arr arr D1044049 OBS Park-Holbrook arr arr D1044050 OBC Park-Holbrook arr arr D104

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

4054 A Paquette J TTh 8:30a-10:40a A1094055 B Harris D TTh 7:50p-10:00p A109

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 51 for details.

4056 OAS Park-Holbrook arr arr D1044057 OAC Park-Holbrook arr arr D104

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

4060 A Bratz R MW 9:30a-11:40a A1094061 B Johnson P MW 7:50p-10:00p A208

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 51 for details.

4062 OAS Park-Holbrook arr arr D1044063 OAC Park-Holbrook arr arr D104

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

Course is graded “pass/fail”

4066 A Bratz R arr arr D104

Telecourses: learning via The Col legeChan nel or videotapes – see Distance Ed u ca tion, pp. 51-52.

Online courses: learn ing via the internet – see Distance Education, pp. 51-56.

Interdisciplinary Studies: multi-cred it cours es exploring themes or topics that combine two or more academic subjects – see pp. 34-35.

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

Credit Classes

CHECK THE BCC WEBSITEFOR THE MOST CURRENT INFO:

WWW.BCC.CTC.EDU

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

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Credit ClassesDistance Education classes: see pp. 51-56

Administration ofCriminal JusticeSOCIAL SCIENCE DIVISION

ADMCJ 101 Survey of Law Enforcement & Administration • 5 CR5000 A Caldero M daily 9:30a-10:20a D102Section A combines classroom and online learning. Computer use required. Additional fee $20

5001 B staff MW 7:50p-10:00p D102Section B combines classroom and online learning. Computer use required. Additional fee $20

ADMCJ 102 Survey of Police Organization& Administration • 5 CR5005 A Shipley S daily 11:30a-12:20p D102Section A combines classroom and online learning. Computer use required.

ADMCJ 104Introduction to Criminal Law • 5 CR5010 A Caldero M daily 8:30a-9:20a D102Section A combines classroom and online learning. Computer use required. Additional fee $20

5011 B Caldero M MW 5:30p-7:40p D102Section B combines classroom and online learning. Computer use required. Additional fee $20

ADMCJ 200 Criminal Evidence &Procedures—Police Offi cer • 5 CR5030 A Mott E daily 7:30a-8:20a D102

ADMCJ 204 Constitutional Criminal Procedures • 5 CR5038 A Christiansen TTh 5:30p-7:40p D102Section A combines classroom and online learning. Computer use required.

ADMCJ 206 Community-OrientedPolicing • 5 CR5040 A Caldero M daily 10:30a-11:20a D102Section A combines classroom and online learning. Computer use required. Additional fee $20

ADMCJ 244 Defensive Tactics forCriminal Justice • 3 CRSame as PE 244. Either ADMCJ 244 or PE 244 may be taken for credit, not both. Fee: $20 lab

5042 A Ledyard G TTh 1:30p-4:00p Class held at Aikido Eastside, 13410 SE 32nd St., 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: $20 lab

5043 A Ledyard G TTh 1:30p-4:00p Class held at Aikido Eastside, 13410 SE 32nd St., Bel-levue. Bring sweats, bag gloves, and elbow pads to class.

ADMCJ 271 Introduction to Criminology • 5 CR5065 A Caldero M daily 12:30p-1:20p D102Section A combines classroom and online learning. Computer use required. Additional fee $20

AdministrativeOffice Sys tems

BUSINESS DIVISIONSee Business Technology Systems.

Adult Basic EducationARTS & HUMANITIES DIVISION

A class for native English-speaking adults that em pha -siz es reading, writing, grammar skills, spelling, and simple arithmetic. Begins at elementary level. Substan-tial and sustained progress is required for continued enrollment. Call (425) 564-2341 or come to R230 for an appointment to evaluate your reading and math levels. The class is free and does not count toward Financial Aid.

ABE 062 Adult Basic Education—Level 2 • 8 CR7211 A staff MTWTh 9:30a-11:20a R109

ABE 062 Adult Basic Education— Level 2 • 4 CR7212 B staff TTh 5:30p-7:20p R109

Alcohol & Drug StudiesHEALTH SCIENCE & RELATED PROGRAMS

This program is self-supporting and is not eligible for tuition waivers. For information regarding our refund policy, please refer to our program bro chure or contact the Health Sciences offi ce at (425) 564-2012. To register for classes you must have com plet ed a BCC application form. You may register via remote access or in person on the main campus. Call (425) 564-2012 for an ap-pointment to meet with the program director, or for more in for ma tion.

ALDAC 100 Professional Developmentin Addiction Counseling • 1 CRFee: $85

6541 A Weatherly P W 5:30p-6:20p D103Class meets 9/24-12/3, no class 11/26.

ALDAC 101 Understanding Addiction:Effects on Human Behavior & Society • 3 CRRequired prior to most ALDAC courses.

Fee: $210

6542 A Liddle T Th 6:30p-9:20p R103AClass meets 9/25-12/4, no class 11/27.

ALDAC 102 Physiological Actions ofAlcohol & Other Drugs • 3 CRFee: $210

6543 A Funk E M 6:30p-9:20p R103AClass meets 9/22-11/24.

ALDAC 103 Introduction to Counseling/Helping Professions • 3 CRFee: $210

6544 A staff W 6:30p-9:20p R103AClass meets 9/24-12/3, no class 11/26.

ALDAC 104 Prior Learning Portfolio Development Seminar • 1 CRFee: $85

6545 A Weatherly P M 6:30p-9:20p R140Class meets 10/6, 10/13, 10/20.

ALDAC 160 Cultural Diversity inAddiction Counseling • 2 CRFee: $156

6546 WEA Lee D Sa 9:30a-3:30p R103CClass meets 9/27-10/18.

ALDAC 206 Group Process in Chemical Dependency Treatment • 3 CRPrerequisite: ALDAC 108

Fee: $210

6547 A staff M 6:30p-9:20p D103Class meets 9/22-11/24.

ALDAC 207 HIV/AIDS Risk Intervention & Blood Borne Pathogens • 1 CRStudents must attend all sessions to earn the DASA Certifi cate.

Fee: $85

6548 WEA Funk E FSa 9:30a-3:30p R103CClass meets 11/7 & 11/8.

CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY LAW & ETHICSTAKE ALDAC 212 & ALDAC 215 together as 4-credit course.

ALDAC 212 Ethics & Professionalismin Chemical Dependency • 2 CRPrerequisite: ALDAC 108

Fee: $312 includes registration for ALDAC 215

6549 A Weatherly P Th 7:00p-8:50p D103Class meets 9/25-12/4, no class 11/27.

ALDAC 215Chemical Dependency & the Law • 2 CR6550 A Weatherly P W 7:30p-9:20p D103Class meets 9/24-12/3, no class 11/26.

ALDAC 220 Addiction Counseling Clinical Practicum • 3 CRFee: $210

6551 A Weatherly P W 5:30p-7:20p D103Class meets 9/24-12/3, no class 11/26.

ALDAC 230 Introduction to Family Systems: Intervention/Prevention • 3 CRFee: $210

6552 A Stephenson S T 6:30p-9:20p R103AClass meets 9/23-12/2, no class 11/11.

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

ALDAC 195A Domestic Violence: Working with Perpetrators • 1 CRFee: $85

6553 WEA Frederick P FSa 9:30a-3:30p B215Class meets 10/3 & 10/4.

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

ALDAC 195B CDP Exam Review • No CreditFee: $100

6554 WEB Weatherly P Sa 9:00a-5:00p R103AClass meets 10/11.

ALDAC 195C Teaching Tools for Counselors • No CreditFee: $75

6555 WEC Palmer L FSa 9:30a-3:30p R103AClass meets 10/17 & 10/18.

ALDAC 195D DUI Assessment Seminar • 1 CRFee: $85

6556 WED Stephenson S FSa 9:30a-3:30p R103CClass meets 10/24 & 10/25.

ALDAC 195E Stress Management for Counselors • No CreditFee: $25

6557 WEE Ballinger M Sa 9:30a-3:30p R103CClass meets 11/1.

ALDAC 195F Related Risks: Alcohol, Anger,& Abuse • No CreditFee: $75

6558 WEF Palmer L FSa 9:30a-3:30p R103CClass meets 11/14 & 11/15.

ALDAC 195G History of Addiction • 1 CRFee: $85

6559 WEG Lombard L F 1:00p-5:00p R103C also meets Sa 9:30a-4:30p R103CClass meets 11/21 & 11/22.

ALDAC 195H Anger Management • No CreditFee: $75

6560 WEH Ballinger M FSa 9:30a-3:30p R103CClass meets 12/5 & 12/6.

ALDAC 295A Psychopathology for Addiction Counselors • 5 CRFee: $350

6561 A Frederick P MW 6:30p-9:00p R103CClass meets 9/22-12/1, no class 11/26.

ALDAC 295B Substance Abuse Prevention Specialist Training I • 5 CRFee: $350

6562 B Wilhelm L TTh 6:30p-9:00p R103CClass meets 9/23-12/4, no class 11/11.

ALDAC 295C Adolescents & the Family • No CreditFee: $25

6563 WEC Weatherly P Sa 9:00a-4:00p N201Class meets 9/27.

American Sign LanguageARTS & HUMANITIES DIVISION

See Foreign Languages.

American StudiesARTS & HUMANITIES DIVISION

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

Online course; see Distance

Education p. 51 for details.0652 OAS Bessho S arr arr R2300653 OAC Bessho S arr arr R230

AMST 114 American Film as Literature: Hollywood & the Political ThrillerPrerequisite: Placement by assessment; or ENGL 092 or 093 with a C- or better. Same as ENGL 114. Either AMST 114 or ENGL 114 can be taken for credit, not both.

Fee: $15 computer use

Offered as part of a 10-credit package with ENGL 101 Written Expression; see English Combinations p. 28 for details.

1226 A Cofer J daily 12:30p-2:20p R304

AMST 150 Introduction to Mass Media • 5 CRSame as COMM 150. Either AMST 150 or COMM 150 may be taken for credit, not both.

0664 A George R daily 11:30a-12:20p N206

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 8:30a-9:20a C168

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

Online course; see Distance

Education p. 51 for details.0676 OAS Jurji D arr arr D1100677 OAC Jurji D arr arr D110

AMST 260 Economic Developmentof 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. 51 for details.0687 OAS Baldwin R arr arr D1100688 OAC Baldwin R arr arr D110

AMST 285 American Humor • 5 CR0690 A Doyle T daily 9:30a-10:20a L220

AMST 286 Popular Culture: American Cinema • 5 CR0693 A Cofer J TTh 2:30p-4:40p R203

AMST 287 American Heroes • 5 CR0696 A Weston T daily 1:30p-2:20p B101

AMST 288 Frontiers—Land & Space:Power of Place • 5 CR

Online course; see Distance

Education p. 51 for details.0706 OAS Seeman J arr arr R2300707 OAC Seeman J arr arr R230

Animation & GraphicsBUSINESS DIVISION

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

ANIM 115 Drawing for Animation I • 5 CR

Online course; see Distance

Education p. 51 for details.

0200 OAS Jones C arr arr D1040201 OAC Jones C arr arr D104

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. 51 for details.

0204 OAS Jones C arr arr D1040205 OAC Jones C arr arr D104

ANIM 120 Animation Foundations • 5 CRPrerequisite: MEDIA 109 at BCC with a C- or better, or en-try code, or waiver exam. Contact [email protected] Offi ce: D272Fee: $40 computer use0209 A Kennedy T TTh 9:30a-11:40a N209Section A combines classroom and online learning. Computer use required. Additional fee $20

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 51 for details.

0210 OAS Kennedy T arr arr D1040211 OAC Kennedy T arr arr D104

ANIM 121 Imaging Foundations • 5 CRPrerequisite: MEDIA 109 at BCC with a C- or better, or en-try code, or waiver exam. Contact [email protected] Offi ce: D272

Fee: $40 computer use

0219 A Garrow S MW 12:30p-2:40p N202Section A combines classroom and online learning. Computer use required. Additional fee $20

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 51 for details.

0221 OAS James C arr arr D1040222 OAC James C arr arr D104

ANIM 220 Raster Images • 5 CRPrerequisite: ANIM 121 at BCC with a C- or better, or entry code

Fee: $40 computer use

0230 A staff TTh 3:00p-5:10p N204Section A combines classroom and online learning. Computer use required. Additional fee $20

ANIM 222 Vector Images & Illustrations • 5 CRPrerequisite: ANIM 121 at BCC with a C- or better, or entry code

Online course; see Distance

Education p. 51 for details.

0233 OAS Garrow S arr arr D1040234 OAC Garrow S arr arr D104

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Credit ClassesDistance Education classes: see pp. 51-56

ANIM 230 2-D Animation I • 5 CRPrerequisite: ANIM 115, 120, and 121 at BCC with a C- or better; or entry code

Online course; see Distance

Education p. 51 for details.

0236 OAS staff arr arr D1040237 OAC staff arr arr D104

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

Online course; see Distance

Education p. 51 for details.

0240 OAS Prigg R arr arr D1040241 OAC Prigg R arr arr D104

ANIM 241 3-D Animation II • 5 CRPrerequisite: ANIM 240 and VIDEO 112 at BCC with a C- or better, or entry code. Concurrent enrollment in ANIM 116.

Fee: $40 computer use

0249 A Prigg R MW 12:30p-2:40p N209

AnthropologySOCIAL SCIENCE DIVISION

ANTH 100 Introduction toAnthropology • 5 CR5200 A Osmundson J daily 12:30p-1:20p D1015201 B Gonlin N MW 2:30p-4:40p D101

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 51 for details.

5202 OAS Leeds L arr arr D1105203 OAC Leeds L arr arr D110

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

Online course; see Distance

Education p. 51 for details.5210 OAS Jurji D arr arr D1105211 OAC Jurji D arr arr D110

ANTH 200 Introduction to Linguistics • 5 CRFulfi lls humanities course requirement at BCC.

5220 A Hunt K MW 7:50p-10:00p D101

ANTH 201 Physical Anthropology • 5 CRFulfi lls natural science course requirement at BCC.

5225 A Epstein L daily 9:30a-10:20a D1015226 B Epstein L daily 11:30a-12:20p D1015227 C Gonlin N daily 1:30p-2:20p D101

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 51 for details.

5228 0AS Jurji D arr arr D1105229 0AC Jurji D arr arr D110

ANTH 202 Cultural Anthropology • 5 CR5235 A Osmundson J daily 8:30a-9:20a D1015236 B Shiva M TTh 2:30p-4:40p D1015237 C Shiva M TTh 7:50p-10:00p D101

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. 51 for details.5245 OAS Jurji D arr arr D1105246 OAC Jurji D arr arr D110

ANTH 205 Principles of Archeology • 5 CR5250 A Osmundson J daily 10:30a-11:20a D101

AppliedLinguistics & Lan guage

ARTS & HUMANITIES DIVISION

ALL 111 Accent Modifi cation • 4 CR0683 B staff MTWTh 2:30p-3:20p B105

ArtARTS & HUMANITIES DIVISION

ART 101 Modern Architecture & Design • 5 CRFee: $5

0732 A Bentley MW 5:30p-7:40p B104

ART 108 Introduction to Hand & Power Tools • 2 CRFee: $20 woodshop supplies

0736 A Chapple T TTh 8:30a-11:20a C160Section A meets 9/23-10/23.

0737 B Chapple T TTh 8:30a-11:20a C160Section B meets 10/28-12/9.

0738 C Chapple T TTh 12:30p-3:20p C160Section C meets 9/23-10/23.

0739 D Chapple T TTh 12:30p-3:20p C160Section D meets 10/28-12/9.

0740 E Chapple T TTh 4:30p-7:20p C160Section E meets 9/23-10/23.

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

0744 A Luark C MW 8:30a-11:20a C1540745 B DeCaro P TTh 9:30a-12:20p C1540746 C DeCaro P TTh 1:30p-4:20p C1540747 D McCutcheon MW 2:30p-5:20p C1540748 E Lindman D TTh 4:30p-7:20p C154

ART 111 Design: Color • 5 CRPrerequisite: ART 110

Requires additional lab time outside class.

0754 A Tanzi R MW 5:30p-8:20p C154

ART 112 Three-Dimensional Design • 5 CRPrerequisite: ART 108 required.

Recommended ART 110 and 111. Requires additional lab time outside class.

Fee: $40 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 Luark C TTh 8:30a-11:20a C2560767 B Lindman D MW 9:30a-12:20p C2560768 C Lindman D TTh 12:30p-3:20p C2560769 D Brown R MW 1:30p-4:20p C2560770 E Sandblom V TTh 4:30p-7:20p C2560771 F Thomas L MW 5:30p-8:20p C256

ART 150 Basic Photo I • 5 CRRequires two hours of lab work per week.

Photo lab open daily from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Fee: $28 photo lab supplies

0778 A Wesley J daily 9:30a-10:20a C2510779 B Wesley J daily 10:30a-11:20a C2510780 C Wesley J daily 11:30a-12:20p C2510781 D Trujillo C MWF 12:30p-2:00p C251

ART 153 Darkroom LaboratoryTechniques • 1 CRPrerequisite: ART 150 or permission of instructor. May be repeated for a maximum of 3 credits.

Photo lab open daily from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Fee: $28 photo lab supplies

0786 A Wesley J arr arr C253First class meeting is Tuesday, 9/23, 12:30 pm

ART 201 History of Western Art • 5 CRFee: $5

0800 A Tanzi R MW 2:30p-4:40p B104 Also offered as part of “Daughters of Eve: The Public and Private Lives of Women,” a 15-credit Interdisciplinary Studies class; see p. 34 for details.

0606 A team taught daily 9:30a-12:20p R110

Also offered as a telecourse;

see Distance Education p. 51 for details.0801 TAS Tanzi R Th 5:30p-7:40p B2040802 TAC Tanzi R Th 5:30p-7:40p B204

ART 202 History of Western Art • 5 CRFee: $5

0806 A Artimovich V TTh 7:50p-10:00p B104

ART 260 Basic Ceramics I • 5 CRFee: $38 ceramic lab supplies

0812 A Husby L TTh 1:30p-4:20p C157 lab M 2:30p-6:20p C157 open lab W 12:00p-6:00p C1570813 B Husby L TTh 6:00p-8:50p C157 lab M 2:30p-6:20p C157 open lab W 12:00p-8:00p C157

ART 261 Basic Ceramics II • 5 CRPrerequisite: ART 260

Fee: $38 ceramic lab supplies

0818 A Husby L TTh 1:30p-4:20p C157 lab M 2:30p-6:20p C157 open lab W 12:00p-6:00p C1570819 B Husby L TTh 6:00p-8:50p C157 lab M 2:30p-6:20p C157 open lab W 12:00p-8:00p C157

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

AstronomySCIENCE DIVISION

ASTR 101 Introduction to Astronomy • 5 CRCredit cannot be obtained for both ASTR 101 and ASTR 105.

Fee: $10 planetarium

3001 A Knight D daily 8:30a-9:20a B2443003 B Goss A daily 9:30a-10:20a B2443005 C Knight D MW 11:30a-1:40p B2443007 D Rostirolla J TTh 11:30a-1:40p B2443009 E Wheelock K MW 2:30p-4:40p B2443011 F Rostirolla J TTh 2:30p-4:40p B2443013 G DeVault J TTh 5:30p-7:40p B244

ASTR 105 Beginning Astronomy • 6 CRCredit cannot be obtained for both ASTR 101 and ASTR 105.

Online course; see Distance

Education p. 51 for details.3033 OAS Knight D arr arr L2003035 OAC Knight D arr arr L2003037 OBS Knight D arr arr L2003039 OBC Knight D arr arr L200

BiologySCIENCE DIVISION

BIOL 100 Introductory Biology • 6 CRFulfi lls laboratory science course requirement at BCC.

Fee: $20 science lab

3101 A staff MWF 10:30a-11:20a C155 also meets TTh 10:30a-12:20p B1203103 B staff MWF 12:30p-1:20p B120 also meets TTh 12:30p-2:20p B1203105 C staff MTTh 7:50p-10:00p B120

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 51 for details.

3107 OAS Steinert K arr arr L2003109 OAC Steinert K arr arr L2003111 OBS Steinert K arr arr L2003112 OBC Steinert K arr arr L200

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

Fee: $20 science lab

3121 A Steinert K MTTh 7:30a-8:20a B138 also meets WF 7:30a-9:20a B1383127 B Heins D MW 9:30a-11:20a B138 also meets F 9:30a-12:20p B1383129 E Richardson R TThF 12:30p-1:20p L124 also meets MW 11:30a-1:20p B1383131 F Richardson R TThF 12:30p-1:20p L124 also meets MW 1:30p-3:20p B1383133 G staff MWF 1:30p-2:20p L124 also meets TTh 12:30p-2:20p B1383135 H staff MWF 1:30p-2:20p L124 also meets TTh 2:30p-4:20p B1383137 I Rock S MWTh 5:30p-7:40p B1383139 J staff MTTh 7:50p-10:00p B1383141 WEK Gold M F 5:30p-8:00p B229 also meets Sa 8:00a-12:00p B229Section WEK combines classroom and online learning. Computer use required. Additional fee $20 Class meets at BCC every other weekend (Friday/Saturday) beginning9/26-9/27.

Also offered as part of “Of Mice and Matter: A Successful Journey through the Scientifi c Maze,” a 15-credit Interdisciplinary Studies class; see p. 34 for details.

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.

Fulfi lls natural science course requirement at BCC.

3145 A Richardson R daily 10:30a-11:20a L124

BIOL 201 Introductory Biology forMajors I • 6 CRPrerequisite: BIOL 101 and CHEM 140 or equivalent. Fulfi lls laboratory science course requirement at BCC.

Fee: $20 science lab

3151 A Burton C MWF 9:30a-10:20a L124 also meets TTh 8:30a-10:20a B1383153 B Burton C MWF 9:30a-10:20a L124 also meets TTh 10:30a-12:20p B138

BIOL 250 Microbiology • 6 CRPrerequisite: BIOL 101 or 201 at BCC with a C or better, or entry code. Fulfi lls laboratory science course require-ment at BCC.

Fee: $20 science lab

3181 A Farrand A M 7:30a-8:20a B114 also meets TWTh 7:30a-9:20a B1143183 B Farrand A M 10:30a-11:20a B114 also meets TWTh 10:30a-12:20p B1143185 C Jejurikar S M 1:30p-2:20p B114 also meets TWTh 1:30p-3:20p B1143187 D staff MW 5:30p-7:00p B114 also meets TTh 5:30p-7:40p B114

BIOL 260 Human Anatomy & Physiology • 6 CRPrerequisite: BIOL 101 or 201 at BCC with a C or better, or entry code. Fulfi lls laboratory science course require-ment at BCC.

Fee: $20 science lab

3201 A Mauldin D MWF 7:30a-8:20a B121 also meets TTh 7:30a-9:20a B1213203 B Mauldin D MWF 10:30a-11:20a B121 also meets TTh 10:30a-12:20p B1213205 C Ellinger J MWF 2:30p-3:20p L124 also meets TTh 12:30p-2:20p B1213207 D Ellinger J MWF 2:30p-3:20p L124 also meets TTh 2:30p-4:20p B1213209 E Anderson J M 2:30p-5:20p B121 also meets W 3:30p-5:20p B121 also meets Th 3:30p-5:20p B1203211 F Jones N MTh 5:30p-7:40p L124 also meets T 5:30p-7:40p B1213213 G Jones N MTh 5:30p-7:40p L124 also meets W 5:30p-7:40p B121

BIOL 261 Human Anatomy & Physiology • 6 CRPrerequisite: BIOL 260 at BCC with a C or better, or entry code. Fulfi lls laboratory science course requirement at BCC.

Fee: $20 science lab

3221 A Sossong N TThF 9:30a-10:20a B121 also meets MW 8:30a-10:20a B1213223 B Sossong N MTTh 2:30p-3:20p B120 also meets WF 1:30p-3:20p B121

BotanySCIENCE DIVISION

BOTAN 110 Introductory Plant Biology • 6 CRFulfi lls laboratory science course requirement at BCC.

Fee: $20 science lab

3255 C Haemmerle H MTTh 5:30p-7:40p C155 Also offered as part of “Papayrus: Where Botany and Composition Meet,” an 11-credit Interdisciplinary Studies class; see p. 34 for details.

BOTAN 120 Introduction to Mycology • 6 CR

Online course; see Distance

Education p. 51 for details.3257 OAS Bergstrom J arr arr L2003259 OAC Bergstrom J arr arr L200

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Credit ClassesDistance Education classes: see pp. 51-56

Business Administration—Transfer

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

BA 200 Business Law—LegalFoundations • 5 CR4070 A Engle D daily 7:30a-8:20a A1094071 B Klotz K TTh 9:30a-11:40a R2024072 C Rainge K MW 5:30p-7:40p L211

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 51 for details.

4073 OAS Gould D arr arr D1044074 OAC Gould D arr arr D1044075 OBS Gould D arr arr D1044076 OBC Gould D arr arr D104

BA 240 Statistical Analysis • 5 CRPrerequisite: MATH 156 with a C- or better, or entry code

Fee: $40 computer use

4080 A Lum L TTh 11:30a-1:40p A1094081 B Watanabe L daily 7:30a-8:20a R2024082 C Yamasaki D TTh 5:30p-7:40p A109

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 51 for details.

4083 OAS Woo J arr arr D1044084 OAC Woo J arr arr D1044085 OBS Woo J arr arr D1044086 OBC Woo J arr arr D104

BusinessTechnology Sys tems

BUSINESS DIVISIONPreviously named Administrative Offi ce Systems (AOS)

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

BTS 101 Keyboarding I • 3 CRFee: $40 computer use

4090 A Morrison T MTWTh 7:30a-8:20a L2134091 B Morrison T MTWTh 8:30a-9:20a L2134092 C Stenseth C TTh 5:30p-7:15p L219

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 51 for details.

4093 OAS Marks S arr arr D1044094 OAC Marks S arr arr D104

BTS 104 Keyboarding Review and Speed Building • 3 CRPrerequisite: Previous keyboarding and computer experi-ence required.

Fee: $40 computer use

4096 A Stenseth C TTh 5:30p-7:15p L219

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 51 for details.

4097 OAS Marks S arr arr D1044098 OAC Marks S arr arr D104

BTS 109 Business Communications • 5 CRFee: $40 computer use

4100 A Staples J daily 8:30a-9:20a L214

BTS 141 Presentation Applications: Beginning PowerPoint • 1 CRPrerequisite: Previous computer experience

Online course; see Distance

Education p. 51 for details.

4106 OAS King B arr arr D1044107 OAC King B arr arr D104Class meets 9/23-10/25.

BTS 142 Presentation Applications: Intermediate PowerPoint • 1 CRRecommended prerequisite: BTS 141

Online course; see Distance

Education p. 51 for details.

4111 OAS King B arr arr D1044112 OAC King B arr arr D104Class meets 10/28-11/15.

BTS 143 Presentation Applications: Advanced PowerPoint • 1 CRRecommended prerequisite: BTS 142

Online course; see Distance

Education p. 51 for details.

4116 OAS King B arr arr D1044117 OAC King B arr arr D104Class meets 11/18-12/6.

BTS 144 Personal Information Manager • 3 CRPrerequisite: Previous computer experience. Outlook

Fee: $40 computer use

4120 A Griggs D MTWTh 8:30a-9:20a L219

BTS 145 Internet Basics • 1 CRPrerequisite: Previous computer experience

Online course; see Distance

Education p. 51 for details.

4123 OAS Griggs D arr arr D1044124 OAC Griggs D arr arr D104

BTS 146 10-Key • 1 CRPrerequisite: Previous computer experience

Online course; see Distance

Education p. 51 for details.

4127 OAS Mazzoni R arr arr D1044128 OAC Mazzoni R arr arr D104

BTS 161 Computer & Software Fundamentals • 5 CRFee: $40 computer use. Sections A-F are distributed learning classes which meet four days a week with one online and/or lab day.

4131 A Hull T daily 7:30a-8:20a A1114132 B Hull T daily 8:30a-9:20a A1114133 C Blume M daily 9:30a-10:20a L2194134 D Gould J daily 10:30a-11:20a L2144135 E Marks S daily 11:30a-12:20p L2144136 F Marks S daily 12:30p-1:20p L2144137 LSG Hansen K daily 1:30p-3:20p B250Section LSG is a late-starting class beginning 10/13.

4138 H Moloney G TTh 5:30p-7:40p L2134139 I Hoffman E MW 7:50p-10:00p L214

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 51 for details.

4140 OAS Hansen K arr arr D1044141 OAC Hansen K arr arr D104

BTS 163 Word Processing Applications:MS Word • 5 CRPrerequisite: Previous computer experience

Fee: $40 computer use. Word 2002 Section A is a distributed learning class which meets four days a week with one online and/or lab day.

4144 A Gould J daily 9:30a-10:20a L214

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 51 for details.

4145 OAS Gould J arr arr D1044146 OAC Gould J arr arr D104

BTS 165 Spreadsheet Applications:MS Excel • 5 CRPrerequisite: Previous computer experience

Fee: $40 computer use. Excel 2002

4154 B Kilpatrick L MW 10:30a-12:40p L2134155 C Kilpatrick L MW 1:30p-3:40p L2134156 D Hoffman E MW 5:30p-7:40p L214

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 51 for details.

4157 OAS Hansen K arr arr D1044158 OAC Hansen K arr arr D104

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

CHEM 160 General Inorganic & Physical Chemistry III • 6 CRPrerequisite: CHEM 150 or equivalent

Fee: $20 science lab

3351 A Melvin M MTh 2:30p-4:20p B228 also meets W 2:30p-5:20p B2643353 B Melvin M MTh 2:30p-4:20p B228 also meets T 2:30p-5:20p B264

CHEM 231 Organic Chemistry I • 6 CRPrerequisite: CHEM 140, 150, and 160.

Fee: $20 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 B226

ChineseARTS & HUMANITIES DIVISION

See Foreign 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 Wolcott B TTh 9:30a-11:40a L122Section A combines classroom and online learning. Computer use required. Additional $20 fee

0903 B Thornton D TTh 7:50p-10:00p L122Section B combines classroom and online learning. Computer use required. Additional $20 fee

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 51 for details.

0904 OAS Korolenko M arr arr D1040905 OAC Korolenko M arr arr D1040906 OBS Olswang S arr arr D1040907 OBC Olswang S arr arr D104

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 9:30a-11:40a L122Section A combines classroom and online learning. Computer use required. Additional fee $20

0911 B staff TTh 5:30p-7:40p L122Section B combines classroom and online learning. Computer use required. Additional fee $20

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 51 for details.

0912 OAS Korolenko M arr arr D1040913 OAC Korolenko M arr arr D1040914 OBS Olswang S arr arr D1040915 OBC Olswang S arr arr D104

BTS 167 Desktop Publishing • 5 CRPrerequisite: Previous computer experience

Fee: $40 computer use. Publisher 2002

4162 A King B MW 1:30p-3:40p L219

BTS 168 Database Applications:Access • 5 CRRecommended: BTS 161 and BTS 165

Fee: $40 computer use. Access 2002

4165 A Griggs D daily 7:30a-8:20a L2194166 B Williams M TTh 10:30a-12:40p L2134167 C King B TTh 1:30p-3:40p L2134168 D Voskanov A MW 7:50p-10:00p L219

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 51 for details.

4169 OAS Voskanov A arr arr D1044170 OAC Voskanov A arr arr D104

BTS 172 Managing Offi ce Technology • 5 CRPrerequisite: BTS 161

Fee: $40 computer use

4175 A Morrison T TTh 10:30a-12:40p L219

BTS 280 Project ManagementApplications • 5 CRPrerequisite: BTS 161 with a C- or better. Recommend: BTS 165 and concurrent enrollment in G BUS 230

4178 A Vaughan D MW 5:30p-7:40p L219

BTS 293 Teaching Technology • 5 CRPrerequisite: Basic computer literacy

Note: Teaching Assistants (TA) attend a daily technology class and a weekly TA seminar.

4180 A Staples J T 12:30p-2:20p R302

BTS 297 Special Topics: Advanced Windows • 5 CR4174 A Griggs D MW 10:30a-12:40p L219

ChemistrySCIENCE DIVISION

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

3261 A Heins D daily 8:30a-9:20a B229

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

Online course; see Distance

Education p. 51 for details.3311 OAS Chickering J arr arr L2003313 OAC Chickering J arr arr L200

CHEM 101 Introduction to Chemistry • 6 CRPrerequisite: MATH 085 or 097

Fee: $20 science lab

3271 A Pelo J MThF 8:30a-9:20a B228 also meets M 9:30a-10:20a B223 also meets T 8:30a-11:20a B223

3279 E Sandhu P MThF 1:30p-2:20p B228 also meets M 12:30p-1:20p B228 also meets T 12:30p-3:20p B2233281 F Sandhu P MThF 1:30p-2:20p B228 also meets Th 12:30p-1:20p B228 also meets W 12:30p-3:20p B2233283 G Goldston B MTh 5:30p-7:40p B229 also meets T 5:30p-7:40p B2233285 H Goldston B MTh 5:30p-7:40p B229 also meets W 5:30p-7:40p B2233287 WEI Lyle C F 5:30p-8:00p B228 Lyle C Sa 8:00a-12:00p B228Section WEI combines classroom and online learning. Computer use required. Additional fee $20. Class meets at BCC every other weekend (Friday/Saturday) beginning 9/26-9/27.

Also offered as part of “Of Mice and Matter: A Successful Journey through the Scientifi c Maze,” a 15-credit Interdisciplinary Studies class; see p. 34 for details.

CHEM 101/140 COMBINATION • 12 CRThis combination course will provide an op por tu ni ty for students to take CHEM 101 and CHEM 140 in the same quarter. Students completing this linked course will be able to fi nish the CHEM 140/150/160 sequence in one academic year.3273 B Gold M TTh 9:30a-12:20p B229 also meets MW 9:30a-12:20p B264 also meets F 10:30a-12:20p B229

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: $20 science lab

3317 A Berg C MWF 9:30a-10:20a B229 also meets M 10:30a-11:20a B229 also meets T 9:30a-12:20p B2643319 B Berg C MWF 9:30a-10:20a B229 also meets W 10:30a-11:20a B229 also meets Th 9:30a-12:20p B2643323 D Chickering J TWF 12:30p-1:20p B228 also meets T 1:30p-2:20p B228 also meets M 12:30p-3:20p B2643325 E Chickering J TWF 12:30p-1:20p B228 also meets W 1:30p-2:20p B228 also meets Th 12:30p-3:20p B2643327 F Surendranath MW 5:30p-7:40p B228 also meets T 5:30p-7:40p B2643329 G Surendranath MW 5:30p-7:40p B228 also meets Th 5:30p-7:40p B264

CHEM 150 General Inorganic & Physical Chemistry II • 6 CRPrerequisite: CHEM 140 or equivalent

Fee: $20 science lab

3341 A Heydari M TTh 12:30p-2:20p B229 also meets F 12:30p-3:20p B264

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Credit ClassesDistance Education classes: see pp. 51-56

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 L122Section A combines classroom and online learning. Additional fee $20

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

Online course; see Distance

Education p. 51 for details.0923 OAS staff arr arr D1040924 OAC staff arr arr D104

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

Fee: $15 computer use

0929 A Austin A TTh 9:30a-11:40a N204

COMM 112 Video Foundations • 5 CRPrerequisite: MEDIA 109 at BCC with a C- or better. Same as VIDEO 112: Either COMM 112 or VIDEO 112 may be taken for credit, not both.

Fee: $40 computer use

0931 A staff MW 3:00p-5:10p N209Section A combines classroom and online learning. Computer use required. Additional fee $20

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 51 for details.

0932 OAS James C arr arr D1040933 OAS James C arr arr D104

COMM 119 History of Animation • 5 CRSame as MEDIA 119. Either COMM 119 or MEDIA 119 may be taken for credit, not both.

0935 A Austin R TTh 3:00p-5:10p L122Section A combines classroom and online learning. Computer use required. Additional fee $20

COMM 141 Introduction to MediaWriting • 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 11:30a-12:20p D171

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 CRSame as AMST 150. Either COMM 150 or AMST 150 may be taken for credit, not both.

Fulfi lls social science or humanities course requirement, not both, at BCC.

0970 A George R daily 11:30a-12:20p N206

COMM 161 Basic Broadcasting • 5 CRFee: $10 lab

0976 A Larkin L MTWTh 8:30a-9:20a R305 lab MW 10:30a-11:20a C2350977 B Larkin L MTWTh 8:30a-9:20a R305 lab TTh 10:30a-11:20a C2350978 C Larkin L MTWTh 8:30a-9:20a R305 lab MW 11:30a-12:20p C235

COMM 201 History of Communication • 5 CR0986 A staff daily 9:30a-10:20a C164

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.

Fee: $40 computer use

0942 A Lucas P MW 3:00p-5:10p N204

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 51 for details.

0940 OAS Lucas P arr arr D1040941 OAC Lucas P arr arr D104

COMM 266 Practicum in Broadcasting • 5 CRPrerequisite: COMM 161 or entry code

May be repeated for a maximum of 10 credits.

0992 A Larkin L arr arr C235

Computer-RelatedCredit Classes

If you are looking for computer technology in struc tion 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 & Tech nol o gy (MEDIA) Network Services & Computing Systems (NSCOM) Programming (PROG) Technical Support (TECH) Video Production (VIDEO) Web Multimedia Authoring (WEBMM)

Computer Science—Transfer

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

CS 110 Introduction to Computers & Applications • 5 CR4201 B Alligood D daily 8:30a-9:20a R3014202 C Gelotte M daily 10:30a-11:20a R3024204 E Iverson B daily 12:30p-1:20p R2024205 F Nazarian H MW 1:30p-3:40p R3014208 I Nazarian H TTh 5:30p-7:40p R301

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 51 for details.

4209 OAS Gelotte M arr arr D1044210 OAC Gelotte M arr arr D104

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

4215 A Iverson B daily 9:30a-10:20a R3014216 B Iverson B daily 10:30a-11:20a R3014217 C Gelotte M daily 12:30p-1:20p R3014218 D Gelotte M MW 1:30p-3:40p R2024219 E Gandham R TTh 7:50p-10:00p R301

CS 211 Fundamentals of ComputerScience II • 5 CRPrerequisite: CS 210 or entry code

4223 A Gelotte M daily 9:30a-10:20a R302

DanceARTS & HUMANITIES DIVISION

DANCE 130 Jazz Technique I • 2 CRFee: $2.50 lab

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

DANCE 131 Jazz Technique II • 2 CRPrerequisite: DANCE 130 or permission of instructor

Fee: $2.50 lab

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

DANCE 140 Ballet Technique I • 2 CRFee: $2.50 lab

1058 A Platt B TTh 9:30a-11:20a R0141059 B Platt B MW 2:30p-4:20p R014

DANCE 141 • 2 CRFee: $2.50 lab

1062 A Platt B MW 2:30p-4:20p 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: $2.50 lab

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

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

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: $2.50 lab

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

DANCE 201 Dance Ensemble I • V1-5 CRPrerequisite: Audition and permission of instructor

May be repeated for a maximum of 15 credits.

1071 A Platt B M 6:30p-8:00p E200 rehearsal W 6:30p-8:00p R014First class meeting Monday, 9/22, in the Carlson Theater.

Database AdministrationBUSINESS DIVISION

Previously Information Technology (IT)

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

DBA 130 Database Theory • 5 CRPrerequisite: BTS 168. Placement by assessment into ENGL 089 and ENGL 092 or 093 with a C- or better

Fee: $40 computer use

4370 A Williams M MW 9:30a-11:40a L218

IT 299 Individual Studies: Advanced Database Management • 5 CRPrerequisite: IT 232, IT 295 or IT 239 or entry code

Fee: $40 computer use

Note: Advanced management of SQL Server, including Data Transformation Services, English Query, Full Text Search, Analysis Services, and SQL Server and the Internet.

4359 B Perry J TTh 3:00p-5:10p L218

Developmental EducationARTS & HUMANITIES DIVISION

See English as a Second Language.

Diagnostic UltrasoundHEALTH SCIENCE & RELATED PROGRAMS

DUTEC 105 Pathophysiology I • 3 CRPrerequisite: BIOL 260 and 261 and acceptance into the program

2015 A Peck A M 6:00p-8:50p B252

DUTEC 107 Human Cross-SectionAnatomy • 7 CRPrerequisite: Acceptance into program

Fee: $10 lab

2020 A Polin A 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

Fee: $15 lab

2025 A Hyde L Th 1:00p-3:50p B102

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

2030 A Tonkin J TTh 10:00a-11:20a L120

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

2035 A Wenger J M 6:00p-8:50p B102

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

Fee: $15 lab plus $21 malpractice insurance

2038 A Baker J arr arr arr2039 B staff arr arr arr

DramaARTS & HUMANITIES DIVISION

DRAMA 101 Introduction to the Theater • 5 CR1078 A Jackson R daily 8:30a-9:20a E1011079 B Hoffman B daily 11:30a-12:20p E101

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 51 for details.

1080 OAS Doyle T arr arr R2301081 OAC Doyle T arr arr R230

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

1084 A Jackson R MWF 10:30a-11:20a E200 lab F 12:30p-2:20p E200

DRAMA 151 Acting: Improvisation • 5 CR1088 A Hoffman B MTWTh 12:30p-2:20p E101

DRAMA 280 Studio Theater • 5 CRPrerequisite: Permission of instructor

May be repeated for a maximum of 15 credits.

Fee: $40

1092 A Hoffman B MTTh 6:00p-8:00p 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 Jackson R arr arr E120

Early Childhood EducationHEALTH SCIENCE & RELATED PROGRAMS

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

2041 X Sloan/ MTWTh 1:00p-2:45p Q210 Kaczynski

ECED 135 Practicum for SpecialEducation • 5 CRPrerequisite: Conversational English skills and permission of instructor

Nine clinical hours per week

2048 A Shepherd T M 6:00p-8:00p R210

ECED 150 Special Experiences: Childcare/Preschool Teachers: Music Experiences For the 2-3 Year Old • 1 CRMeets Washington STARS requirement of 10 hours or 1 college credit annual education.

2051 A Still B Sa 9:00a-3:00p R204Class meets 10/18 & 11/1.

ECED 171 Introduction to Early Childhood Education • 5 CRThree clinical hours per week

Fee: $15 materials

2056 A Shepherd T MW 2:30p-4:20p R2102057 B Shepherd T Th 5:30p-9:20p R210

ECED 175 Portfolio I: Early Childhood Education Majors • 1 CRRequired quarterly for Early Childhood Education majors. Credit from this class should not be used for purposes of Financial Aid.

Online course; see Distance

Education p. 51 for details.2060 OAS Leslie M arr arr arrRequired on-campus class meetings: 9/29 & 11/24, 8:15-9:30 p.m., room R210.

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Credit ClassesDistance Education classes: see pp. 51-56

ECED 191 Practicum in Early Childhood Education • 5 CRPrerequisites: Conversational English skills and permis-sion of instructor

Nine clinical hours per week

2063 A Shepherd T M 6:00p-8:00p R210

ECED 198 Special Seminar: Beginning Sign Language For Adults Working With Young Children • 1 CRMeets Washington STARS requirement of 10 hours or 1 college credit annual education.

2066 A Mangan R Sa 9:00a-3:00p R305Class meets 10/11 & 11/15.

ECED 198 Special Seminar: Beyond the Story—Literacy Throughout the Day • 1 CRMeets Washington STARS requirement of 10 hours or 1 college credit annual education.

2068 B Witmer J Sa 9:00a-3:00p B102Class meets 9/27 & 10/4.

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

2071 A Shepherd T arr arr R130Q

ECED 275 Portfolio II: Early Childhood Education Majors • 1 CRRecommended: ECED 175. Credit from this class should not be used for purposes of Financial Aid.

Online course; see Distance

Education p. 51 for details.2075 OAS Leslie M arr arr arrRequired on-campus class meetings: 9/29 & 11/24, 8:15-9:30 p.m., room R210.

ECED 298 Special Seminar: Helping Children Deal with Grief and Trauma • 2 CRMeets Washington STARS requirement of 10 hours or 1 college credit annual education.

2078 A Davis D W 6:30p-8:20p R308

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

2082 A Shepherd T 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 Miller C daily 10:30a-11:20a C2085266 B Tuttle E daily 12:30p-1:20p N2065267 C Christophers MW 5:30p-7:40p C208

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 51 for details.

5268 OAS Taylor K arr arr D1105269 OAC Taylor K arr arr D110

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

5275 A Palm P daily 7:30a-8:20a B1015276 B Righi M daily 9:30a-10:20a C2085277 C Righi M daily 11:30a-12:20p C2085278 D Christophers MW 7:50p-10:00p C2085279 NCE Hendrixson C MW 9:50a-12:00p W108Section NCE meets at North Campus, 10700 Northup.

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 51 for details.

5291 OAS Taylor K arr arr D1105292 OAC Taylor K arr arr D1105293 OBS Jackson H arr arr D1105294 OBC Jackson H arr arr D110

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

5280 A Jackson H daily 8:30a-9:20a R2025281 B Baldwin R daily 10:30a-11:20a B1015282 C Righi M daily 1:30p-2:20p C2085283 D Miller C TTh 5:30p-7:40p C2085284 NCE Hendrixson MW 12:40p-2:50p W108Section NCE meets at North Campus, 10700 Northup.

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 51 for details.

5285 OAS Taylor K arr arr D1105286 OAC Taylor K arr arr D1105287 OBS Palm P arr arr D1105288 OBC Palm P arr arr D110

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. 51 for details.5289 OAS Baldwin R arr arr D1105290 OAC Baldwin R arr arr D110

EducationHEALTH SCIENCE & RELATED PROGRAMS

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. 51 for details.2086 OAS Coder R arr arr arr

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: $15 computer use

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

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

3425 A Sterioff R TTh 5:30p-7:15p L120

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

3435 A Sterioff R TTh 1:30p-3:20p L120

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

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

ALL W CLASSROOMSARE AT BCC’S NORTH CAMPUS, 10700

NORTHUP WAY

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

1241 WEB Adams R Sa 9:00a-12:00p W266Section WEB combines classroom and online learning. Computer use required. Additional fee $20. Meets Satur-days at North Campus, 10700 Northup.

ENGL 101 is also offered with ENGL 130, Introduction to Literature, in a 10-credit package; see English Combinations p. 28 for details.

1216 D Bessho S daily 7:30a-9:20a R204ENGL 101 is also offered with ENGL 131, Introduction to Literature, in a 10-credit package; see English Combinations p. 28 for details.

1217 E Bessho S daily 7:30a-9:20a R204ENGL 101 is also offered with ENGL 110, Reading Poetry, in a 10-credit package; see English Combinations p. 28 for details.

1220 H Christiansen daily 8:30a-10:20a R205ENGL 101 is also offered with ENGL 111, Reading Drama, in a 10-credit package; see English Combinations p. 28 for details.

1224 J Leighton G daily 10:30a-12:20p R204ENGL 101 is also offered with AMST 114, American Film as Literature, in a 10-credit package; see English Combinations p. 28 for details.

1226 L Cofer J daily 12:30p-2:20p R304ENGL 101 is also offered with ENGL 130, Introduction to Literature, in a 10-credit package; see English Combinations p. 28 for details.

1230 N Meek D daily 12:30p-2:20p R306ENGL 101 is also offered with ENGL 131, Introduction to Literature, in a 10-credit package; see English Combinations p. 28 for details.

1231 O Meek D daily 12:30p-2:20p R306 Also offered as part of “Papyrus:

Where Botany and Composition Meet,” an 11-credit Interdisciplinary Studies class; see p. 34 for details.

0618 A team taught MWF 8:30a-11:20a R106 lab TTh 8:30a-11:20a C155 Also offered as part of “Daughters of Eve: The Public and Private Lives of Women,” a 15-credit Interdisciplinary Studies class; see p. 34 for details.

0606 A team taught daily 9:30a-12:20p R110 Also offered as part of “Mind-Body

Wellness,” a 12-credit Interdisciplinary Studies class; see p. 34 for details.

0612 A team taught daily 9:30a-11:20a R203

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 51 for details.

1242 OAS Harada M arr arr R2301243 OAC Harada M arr arr R2301244 OBS White K arr arr R2301245 OBC White K arr arr R2301246 OCS Yarborough S arr arr R2301247 OCC Yarborough S arr arr R2301248 ODS Safdie S arr arr R2301249 ODC Safdie S arr arr R2301250 OES Monk M arr arr R2301251 OEC Monk M arr arr R2301252 OFS Martin D arr arr R2301253 OFC Martin D arr arr R2301254 OGS Todd B arr arr R2301255 OGC Todd B arr arr R230

English—Composition & Reading

ARTS & HUMANITIES DIVISIONStudents planning to take English composition and/or reading classes must have the proper as sess ment. 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 in de pen dent work in the Reading Lab in addition to regular class meetings.

DEVED 061 and DEVED 062 are courses specifi cally de-signed to help ESL students improve 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.

1100 A staff daily 11:30a-1:20p R2051101 B staff MW 5:30p-7:40p R306

ENGL 072 Developmental English • 11-12 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. Class is graded “credit/no credit.”

Fee: $30 computer use

1152 A staff daily 7:30a-9:20a C2021154 B staff daily 9:30a-11:20a D2031156 C staff daily 12:30p-2:20p D2031158 D staff MTWTh 5:30p-7:40p D203

ENGL 080 Improving Reading Skills(Reading Lab) • V1-2 CRClass is graded “credit/no credit.”

Fee: $15 computer use

1112 A Bessho S arr arr D202

ENGL 089 Preparation for CollegeReading • 6-7 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.

1164 A Bennett L daily 11:30a-12:20p D203

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

1176 A staff daily 9:30a-10:20a R309

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 51 for details.

1177 OAS Leeds L arr arr R2301178 OAC Leeds L arr arr R230

ENGL 092 Developmental English • 5 CRPrerequisite: Placement by assessmentFee: $15 computer use

1186 A Phillips M daily 6:30a-7:20a R106A1187 B Phillips M daily 7:30a-8:20a R110A1188 C Warner M daily 8:30a-9:20a L2171189 D George R daily 9:30a-10:20a R3051190 E staff daily 10:30a-11:20a L2221191 F Christiansen P daily 11:30a-12:20p L2221192 G staff daily 11:30a-12:20p L2171193 H Cooper C daily 12:30p-1:20p R2091194 I Cooper C daily 1:30p-2:20p R2051195 J Kemp K TTh 2:30p-4:40p R2051196 K Beasley M MW 5:30p-7:40p R106C1197 L Kemp K TTh 5:30p-7:40p R3081198 M Forester A TTh 7:50p-10:00p R205

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 51 for details.

1200 OAS Jeffers R arr arr R2301201 OAC Jeffers R arr arr R2301202 OBS Moffi tt G arr arr R2301203 OBC Moffi tt G arr arr R230

ENGL 093 Composition for Non-Native Speakers • 5 CRPrerequisite: Placement by assessment

Fee: $15 computer use

1206 A Phillips M daily 8:30a-9:20a L2151207 B Monk M daily 10:30a-11:20a L2171208 C Butler B MW 2:30p-4:40p R3061209 D Butler B MW 5:30p-7:40p R106A

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 51 for details.

1210 OAS Safdie S arr arr R2301211 OAC Safdie S arr arr R230

ENGL 101 Written Expression • 5 CRPrerequisite: Placement by assessment, or ENGL 092 or 093 with a C- or better

Fee: $15 computer use

1213 A Todd B daily 6:30a-7:20a R2031214 B Magie E daily 6:30a-7:20a R1011215 C Meyer M daily 7:30a-8:20a R2031219 G Pickering W daily 9:30a-10:20a L2171221 NCA Peterson R TTh 9:50a-12:00p W106Section NCA meets at North Campus, 10700 Northup.

1223 I Meek D daily 10:30a-11:20a R2081225 K Warner M daily 11:30a-12:20a C2021227 NCC Mesch P MW 12:40p-2:50p W266Section NCC meets at North Campus, 10700 Northup.

1229 M Torrence J daily 1:30p-2:20p R2011232 P Goldsmith J MW 2:30p-4:40p R2041233 Q Eichner N TTh 2:30p-4:40p R3061234 R Harmer C MW 5:30p-7:40p L2211235 S Weston E TTh 5:30p-7:40p R2081236 T Nishimura A MW 7:50p-10:00p R2111237 U staff MW 7:50p-10:00p R3061238 V Dean D TTh 7:50p-10:00p R2111239 W Harmer C TTh 7:50p-10:00p R3061240 WEA Cropp M F 6:00p-7:50p W108Section WEA combines classroom and online learning. Computer use required. Additional fee $20. Meets Fridays at North Campus, 10700 Northup.

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Credit ClassesDistance Education classes: see pp. 51-56

1256 OHS Andrus P arr arr R2301257 OHC Andrus P arr arr R2301258 OIS Rothman K arr arr R2301259 OIC Rothman K arr arr R230

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. 51 for details.1182 OAS Leeds L arr arr R2301183 OAC Leeds L arr arr R230

ENGL 106 Critical Reading in theHumanities • V6-7 CRPrerequisite: Placement by assessment

1168 A Todd B daily 8:30a-9:20a D203

ENGL 201 The Research Paper • 5 CRPrerequisite: COMM 141 or ENGL 101 with a C- or bet-ter, or entry code

Fee: $15 computer use

1274 A staff daily 6:30a-7:20a R2011275 B Yarborough S daily 7:30a-8:20a R3061276 C Magie E daily 8:30a-9:20a R2011277 D staff daily 9:30a-10:20a L2151278 E Warner M daily 9:30a-10:20a L2101279 F Cooper C daily 10:30a-11:20a B1051280 G Bessho S daily 11:30a-12:20p C1401281 H Harada M daily 12:30p-1:20p L2221282 I Dean D TTh 2:30p-4:40p R2011283 J Dean D TTh 5:30p-7:40p R2011284 K Scheaffer C MW 7:50p-10:00p R201 Also offered as part of “Daughters of Eve: The Public and Private Lives of Women,” a 15-credit Interdisciplinary Studies class; see p. 34 for details.

0606 A team taught daily 9:30a-12:20p R110

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 51 for details.

1285 OAS Jeffers K arr arr R2301286 OAC Jeffers K arr arr R2301287 OBS Peterson K arr arr R2301288 OBC Peterson K arr arr R2301289 OCS Torrence J arr arr R2301290 OCC Torrence J arr arr R2301291 ODS Peterson K arr arr R2301292 ODC Peterson K 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: $15 computer use

1300 A Dietrich S daily 7:30a-8:20a R2011301 NCA Mesch P TTh 7:30a-9:40a W266Section NCA meets at North Campus, 10700 Northup

1302 B Dietrich S daily 10:30a-11:20a R2011303 C Scheaffer C MW 5:30p-7:40p B1051304 D Kemp K TTh 7:50p-10:00p R2011305 WEA Adams R F 6:00p-9:00p W266Section WEA combines classroom and online learning. Computer use required. Additional fee: $20. Meets Fridays at North Campus, 10700 Northup Way.

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 51 for details.

1306 OAS Sanders C arr arr R2301307 OAC Sanders C arr arr R2301308 OBS Sanders C arr arr R2301309 OBC Sanders C 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: $15 computer use

1315 A staff TTh 1:30p-3:40p R310ENGL 271 is also offered with ENGL 111, Reading Drama, in a 10-credit package; see English Combinations p. 28 for details.

1316 B Leighton G daily 10:30a-12:20p R204 Also offered as part of “Daughters of Eve: The Public and Private Lives of Women,” a 15-credit Interdisciplinary Studies class; see p. 34 for details.

0606 A team taught daily 9:30a-12:20p R110 Also offered as part of “Papyrus:

Where Botany and Composition Meet,” an 11-credit Interdisciplinary Studies class; see p. 34 for details.

0618 A team taught MWF 8:30a-11:20a R106 lab TTh 8:30a-11:20a C155

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 51 for details.

1317 OAS White K arr arr R2301318 OAC White K arr arr R2301319 OBS Rothman K arr arr R2301320 OBC Rothman K arr arr R230

ENGL 272 Expository Writing II • 5 CRPrerequisite: ENGL 271 with a C- or better

Fee: $15 computer use

1324 A staff TTh 1:30p-3:40p R310 Also offered as part of “Daughters of Eve: The Public and Private Lives of Women,” a 15-credit Interdisciplinary Studies class; see p. 34 for details.

0606 A team taught daily 9:30a-12:20p R110 Also offered as part of “Papyrus:

Where Botany and Composition Meet,” an 11-credit Interdisciplinary Studies class; see p. 34 for details.

0618 A team taught MWF 8:30a-11:20a R106 lab TTh 8:30a-11:20a C155

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 51 for details.

1325 OAS White K arr arr R2301326 OAC White K arr arr R230

ENGL 273 Creative Writing: Poetry • 5 CRFee: $15 computer use

1332 A Dietrich S TTh 1:30p-3:40p R301

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 51 for details.

1333 OAS Andrus P arr arr R2301334 OAC Andrus P arr arr R230

ENGL 274 Creative Writing: Poetry • 5 CRFee: $15 computer use

1338 A Dietrich S MW 1:30p-3:40p R301

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 51 for details.

1339 OAS Andrus P arr arr R2301340 OAC Andrus P arr arr R230

ENGL 275 Creative Writing: Poetry • 5 CRFee: $15 computer use

1344 A Dietrich S MW 1:30p-3:40p R301

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 51 for details.

1345 OAS Andrus P arr arr R2301346 OAC Andrus P arr arr R230

ENGL 299 Directed Reading &Research • V1-5 CRPrerequisite: Permission of instructor

May be repeated for a maximum of 15 credits.

Section C – Arnazella Literary Staff.

1420 C West W MW 1:30p-2:55p D271

English—LiteratureARTS & HUMANITIES DIVISION

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

ENGL 110 Reading PoetryPrerequisite: Placement by assessment; or ENGL 092 or 093 with a C- or better

Fee: $15 computer use

ENGL 110 is offered with ENGL 101, Written Expression, in a 10-credit package; see English Combinations p. 28 for details.

1220 A Christiansen daily 8:30a-10:20a R205

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

Online course; see Distance

Education p. 51 for details.1351 OAS Seeman J arr arr R2301352 OAC Seeman J arr arr R230

ENGL 111 Reading DramaFee: $15 computer use

ENGL 111 is offered with ENGL 101, Written Expression, in a 10-credit package; see English Combinations p. 28 for details.

Prerequisite: Placement by assessment; or ENGL 092 or 093 with a C- or better

1224 A Leighton G daily 10:30a-12:20p R204ENGL 111 is also offered with ENGL 271, Written Expression, in a 10-credit package; see English Combinations p. 28 for details.

Prerequisite: COMM 141 or ENGL 101 with a C- or bet-ter, or entry code

1316 B Leighton G daily 10:30a-12:20p R204

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

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

1362 A Bennett L daily 1:30p-2:20p R204

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 51 for details.

1363 OAS Kotker J arr arr R2301364 OAC Kotker J arr arr R230

ENGL 130 Introduction to Literature Recommended: ENGL 101 placement or higher

ENGL 130 is offered with ENGL 101, Written Expression, in a 10-credit package; see English Combinations for details.

1216 D Bessho S daily 7:30a-9:20a R204ENGL 130 is also offered with ENGL 101, Written Expression, in a 10-credit package; see English Combinations for details.

1230 N Meek D daily 12:30p-2:20p R306 Also offered as part of “Daughters

of Eve: The Public and Private Lives of Women,” a 15-credit Interdisciplinary Studies class; see p. 34 for details.

0606 A team taught daily 9:30a-12:20p R110

ENGL 130 Introduction to Literature • 5 CR

Online course; see Distance

Education p. 51 for details.1370 OAS White K arr arr R2301371 OAC White K arr arr R230

ENGL 131 Introduction to Literature Recommended: ENGL 101 placement or higher

ENGL 131 is offered with ENGL 101, Written Expression, in a 10-credit package; see English Combinations for details.

1217 E Bessho S daily 7:30a-9:20a R204ENGL 131 is also offered with ENGL 101, Written Expression, in a 10-credit package; see English Combinations for details.

1231 O Meek D daily 12:30p-2:20p R306 Also offered as part of “Daughters

of Eve: The Public and Private Lives of Women,” a 15-credit Interdisciplinary Studies class; see p. 34 for details.

0606 A team taught daily 9:30a-12:20p R110

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

Online course; see Distance

Education p. 51 for details.1377 OAS White K arr arr R2301378 OAC White K arr arr R230

ENGL 210 Introduction to European Literature • 5 CRRecommended: ENGL 101 placement or higher

1382 A West W MW 2:30p-4:40p R201

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

Online course; see Distance

Education p. 51 for details.1386 OAS Gilliam R arr arr R2301387 OAC Gilliam R arr arr R230

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

1392 A Harada M daily 11:30a-12:20p D174

ENGL 267 American Lit: 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. 51 for details.1396 OAS Rothman K arr arr R2301397 OAC Rothman K arr arr R230

ENGL 269 American Lit: End of World War I to Present • 5 CRRecommended: ENGL 101, 201 or a literature course in the 100 series

1402 A White J daily 9:30a-10:20a R204

ENGL 276 Women WritersRecommend: ENGL 101, 201 or a literature course in the 100 series

Also offered as part of “Daughters of Eve: The Public and Private Lives of Women,” a 15-credit Interdisciplinary Studies class; see p. 34 for details.

0606 A team taught daily 9:30a-12:20p R110

English—Combination Classes

ARTS & HUMANITIES DIVISIONThe English Department’s “combination classes” give students the opportunity to approach two top ics 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 signifi cant literary works. The Department recommends that students in combination classes have college-level placement.

ENGLISH COMPOSITION & LITERATURE • 10 CRThis class combines a survey of Asian literature with English 101. We will be reading and discussing a variety of works from South, Southeast, and East Asia in trans-lation, including short stories, poems, and drama. Then we will use the literature as our focus in writing essays for English 101.

ENGL 101 Written ExpressionENGL 130 Introduction to LiteraturePrerequisite: Placement by assessment; or ENGL 092 or 093 with a C- or better

Fee: $15 computer use

1216 D Bessho S daily 7:30a-9:20a R204

ENGL 101 Written ExpressionENGL 131 Introduction to LiteraturePrerequisite: Placement by assessment; or ENGL 092 or 093 with a C- or better

Fee: $15 computer use

1217 E Bessho S daily 7:30a-9:20a R204

ENGLISH COMPOSITION & LITERATURE • 10 CRCombine your writing class with a poetry class. We will write papers on a wide variety of poems and have lively discussions. Emphasis will be on anal y sis, understand-ing, and enjoyment.

ENGL 101 Written ExpressionENGL 110 Reading PoetryPrerequisite: Placement by assessment; or ENGL 092 or 093 with a C- or betterFee: $15 computer use

1220 A Christiansen daily 8:30a-10:20a R205

ENGLISH COMPOSITION & LITERATURE • 10 CRReadings will introduce students to various kinds of drama written in different historical periods. This class combines ENGL 111 (Intro to Drama) and ENGL 101 or ENGL 271 (Writing). Class transfers as Humanities and Basic Skills.

ENGL 101 Written ExpressionENGL 111 Reading DramaPrerequisite: Placement by assessment; or ENGL 092 or 093 with a C- or betterFee: $15 computer use

1224 A Leighton G daily 10:30a-12:20p R204

ENGL 271 Expository WritingENGL 111 Reading DramaPrerequisite: COMM 141 or ENGL 101 with a C- or bet-ter, or entry codeFee: $15 computer use

1316 B Leighton G daily 10:30a-12:20p R204

ENGLISH COMPOSITION & LITERATURE • 10 CR“Hollywood and the Political Thriller” will focus on the fascinating impact of fi lm on American society, history, and politics. Students can fulfi ll English 101 require-ments by exploring movies as a mirror of our popular culture. Topics covered in the course include power, conspiracy, government cor rup tion, paranoia, political scandals and how Hollywood has portrayed our fears and anxieties about gov ern ment. Using DVD fi lms, we will examine fi ction, history, government and society in this con tem po rary America.

ENGL 101 Written ExpressionAMST 114 American Film As LiteraturePrerequisite: Placement by assessment; or ENGL 092 or 093 with a C- or betterFee: $15 computer use

1226 L Cofer J daily 12:30p-2:20p R304

ENGLISH COMPOSITION & LITERATURE • 10 CRENGL 101 Written ExpressionENGL 130 Introduction to LiteraturePrerequisite: Placement by assessment; or ENGL 092 or 093 with a C- or betterFee: $15 computer use

1230 N Meek D daily 12:30p-2:20p R306

ENGL 101 Written ExpressionENGL 131 Introduction to LiteraturePrerequisite: Placement by assessment; or ENGL 092 or 093 with a C- or betterFee: $15 computer use

1231 O Meek D daily 12:30p-2:20p R306

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Credit ClassesDistance Education classes: see pp. 51-56

English as a Second Lan guage

ARTS & HUMANITIES DIVISION

DEVELOPMENTAL EDUCATIONDEVED 061 and DEVED 062 are cours es spe cifi cal ly de-signed to help ESL stu dents improve ac a dem ic read ing 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.

1100 A staff daily 11:30a-1:20p R2051101 B staff MW 5:30p-7:40p R306

ESL - FREE CLASSESThe English as a Second Language classes are free for immigrants, refugees, permanent residents, and U.S. citizens. People on student or tourist visas are not eli-gible and should contact International Stu dent Programs at (425) 564-3185.

These free classes do not count toward fi nancial aid. En-rollment is continuous: If a student drops out, the opening is fi lled from a waiting list. Come to R230 or call (425) 564-2347 for more information.

Job PreparednessPrerequisite: Must be eligible to work in the U.S. Call (425) 564-2347 for more information or come to R230.

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

7279 A staff MW 5:30p-7:20p R1097280 B staff TTh 6:00p-7:50p D174

ESL 020 Job Preparedness • 4 CRFor beginning English speakers only. Intensive practice in speaking, listening, reading, and writing helps stu-dents prepare for work.

7281 C staff Sa 9:00a-12:50p R202

ENGLISH LANGUAGE INSTITUTEYou can register for the following classes by phone, online at www.bcc.ctc.edu/intp/registration.htm, or on campus with International Student Pro grams, in B233 in the Student Services Building. Payment is due at the time of registration. For additional in for ma tion about our programs or to register, please call (425) 564-3185. Books and other class room ma te ri als can be purchased at the BCC Book store.

English Language Institute classes do not meet on No-vember 11 or November 27-28.

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: $2,434 plus $90 in fees.

8100 A staff daily arr R230Classes meet 9/25-12/5.

Students must attend testing days.

ELIUP 002 Writing/GrammarTuition: $1,217 plus $90 in fees.

8102 A staff daily arr R230Classes meet 9/25-12/5.

Students must attend testing days.

ELIUP 001 ReadingTuition: $608.50 plus $90 in fees.

8101 A staff daily arr R230Classes meet 9/25-12/5.

Students must attend testing days.

ELIUP 001 Speaking/ListeningTuition: $608.50 plus $90 in fees.

8101 A staff daily arr R230Classes meet 9/25-12/5.

Students must attend testing days.

Academic and Professional EnglishELENG 044 Exploring Spoken EnglishFee: $325

8251 A staff MWF 9:30a-10:20a R106CClass meets 9/22-12/1.

ELENG 081 TOEFL PreparationFee: $340

8267 A Raskin WF 10:30a-12:20p R209Class meets 9/24-12/3.

8268 B Raskin MW 5:30p-7:20p C140Class meets 9/22-11/26.

ELENG 082 Essay Writing for TOEFLFee: $250

8271 A Raskin Sa 9:30a-12:10p R205Class meets 9/27-12/6.

ELENG 085 TOEIC PreparationFee: $250

8273 A Yilmaz Th 6:30p-9:20p C140Class meets 9/25-12/4.

Conversational EnglishELENG 021 Beginning Conversational EnglishFee: $325

8234 A Ewing TTh 10:30a-12:20p R209Class meets 9/23-12/4.

8235 B Ewing TTh 5:30p-7:20p R110AClass meets 9/23-12/4.

ELENG 022 Intermediate Conversational EnglishFee $325

8237 A staff TTh 10:30a-12:20p C230Class meets 9/23-12/4.

8238 B staff TTh 5:30p-7:20p R110CClass meets 9/23-12/4.

ELENG 023 Advanced Conversational EnglishFee: $325

8240 A Raskin TTh 10:30a-12:20p R309Class meets 9/23-12/4.

8241 B Raskin TTh 5:30p-7:20p R106CClass meets 9/23-12/4.

General EnglishELENG 041 Grammar Review IFee: $325

8246 A Cocco MW 9:30a-11:20a TBAClass meets 9/22-11/26.

8247 B staff MW 6:30p-8:20p R110CClass meets 9/22-11/26.

ELENG 042 Grammar Review IIFee: $325

8248 A Cocco TTh 9:30a-11:20a TBAClass meets 9/23-12/4.

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

FCA 181 Fire Service Safety • 3 CRFee: $229.45 includes $10 handout fee

6643 A Grant C M 9:00a-5:00p FSTClass meets 11/03, 11/10, 11/17, & 11/24 at Fire Sta-tion 64, 3700 South 320th, Auburn.

FCA 190 Uniform Fire Code & Inspection Procedures • 4 CRPart of group program—will open to all fi re students 9/1.

Fee: $292.60

6644 A Yurczyk S F 9:00a-6:00p R103A/BClass meets 11/7-12/12. Class will meet in R102 on 12/12.

FCA 231 Fire Service Leadership • 3 CRFee: $254.45 includes $35 computer fee

Online course; see Distance

Education p. 51 for details.6654 OAC Coffman D arr arr This is an online class. Please contact the Fire Science offi ce at (425) 564-2012 prior to registration.

FCA 232 Fire Service Management • 4 CRFee: $302.60 includes $10 handout fee

6645 A Paydar I Sa 10:00a-2:00p R102Class meets 9/27-12/6, no class 11/29.

FCA 261 Incident Management II • 3 CRThis course replaces Tactics II previously offered. Pre-requisite: FCA 161 or permission of program director.

Fee: $229.45 includes $10 handout fee

6646 A TBA arr arr TBAClass dates TBA. Please contact Fire Service Programs offi ce at (425) 564-2012 for more information.

Fire InvestigationHEALTH SCIENCE & RELATED PROGRAMS

This program is self-supporting and is not eligible for tuition waivers. For information regarding our refund policy, please refer to our program bro chure or contact the Fire Service Programs offi ce at (425) 564-2012. To register for classes you must have completed a BCC ap-plication form. You may reg is ter for classes via remote access or in person on the main campus in Room R130. Successful com ple tion of each course is dependent upon attendance at all sessions. Textbooks should be purchased prior to the fi rst class. Call (425) 564-2012 for an ap point ment to meet with the program director, or for more information.

ELENG 043 Grammar Review IIIFee: $165

8249 A Cocco M 11:30a-1:20p R309Class meets 9/22-11/24.

ELENG 016 English PronunciationFee: $220

8231 A staff M 10:30a-12:20p C230Class meets 9/22-11/24.

8232 A Aller M 5:30p-7:20p C230Class meets 9/22-1/24.

ELENG 031 Vocabulary in UseFee: $220

8242 A staff W 10:30a-12:20p R106CClass meets 9/24-11/26.

Social EnglishELENG 062 English through Current EventsFee: $275

8258 A staff W 9:30a-11:20a C230Class meets 9/24-12/3.

8259 B Bilger W 6:30p-8:20p R106BClass meets 9/24-12/3.

ELENG 063 English through the MediaFee: $335

8261 A Cocco TWTh 11:30a-12:20p R106AClass meets 9/23-12/3.

ELENG 052 Everyday Idioms and ExpressionsFee: $120

8254 A staff W 12:30p-1:20p R110BClass meets 9/24-11/26.

Speech Com mu ni ca tionsELISP 011 Accent ReductionFee: $275

8275 A staff T 6:30p-8:20p C230Class meets 9/23-12/2.

8276 B staff W 6:30p-8:20p C230Class meets 9/24-11/26.

8277 C staff F 9:30a-11:20a A208Class meets 9/26-12/5.

ELISP 021 Oral Offi ce CommunicationFee: $380

8279 A staff MW 6:30p-8:20p C251Class meets 9/22-11/26.

Environmental ScienceSCIENCE DIVISION

ENVSC 204 Ecology and the Biosphere • 5 CRFulfi lls natural science course requirement at BCC.

3451 A Plunkett M daily 7:30a-8:30a L1243453 B Williams S daily 11:30a-12:20p L1243454 C Rock S MW 7:50p-10:00p L211

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 51 for details.

3455 OAS Steinert K arr arr L2003457 OAC Steinert K arr arr L200

ENVSC 207 Field & Laboratory Environmental Science • 6 CRFulfi lls laboratory science course requirement at BCC.

Fee: $20 science lab

3471 A Viens R TW 11:30a-1:20p B262 also meets F 11:30a-2:20p C155

ENVSC 250 Puget Sound Ecology • 6 CRFulfi lls laboratory science course requirement at BCC.

Fee: $20 science lab

3475 A Plunkett M TThF 8:30a-9:20a B120 also meets MW 8:30a-10:20a B120

Fire CommandHEALTH SCIENCE & RELATED PROGRAMS

This program is self-supporting and is not eligible for tuition waivers. For information regarding our refund policy, please refer to our program bro chure or contact the Fire Service Programs offi ce at (425) 564-2012. To register for classes you must have completed a BCC ap-plication form. You may reg is ter for classes via remote access or in person on the main campus in Room R130. Successful com ple tion of each course is dependent upon attendance at all sessions. Textbooks should be purchased prior to the fi rst class. Call (425) 564-2012 for an ap point ment to meet with the program director, or for more information.

FCA 105 Fire Service Hydraulics • 3 CRPart of group program—will open to all fi re students 9/1.

Fee: $219.45

6640 A Stuckey J Sa 9:00a-6:00p R303Class meets 10/25-11/15

FCA 152 Building Construction • 3 CRPart of group program—will open to all fi re students 9/1.

Fee: $229.45 includes $10 handout fee

6641 A Wiwel B W 8:30a-5:00p FSTClass meets 10/1, 10/8, 10/22, & 10/29 at Fire Station 64, 3700 South 320th, Auburn.

FCA 155 Fire Service Instructor • 3 CRFee: $219.45

6642 A Grant C Th 8:30a-5:00p FSTClass meets 10/9, 10/16, 10/23, & 10/30 at Fire Station 64, 3700 South 320th, Auburn.

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FI 240 Crime Scene & Physical Evidence • 4 CRRequires permission of program director.

Fee: $302.60 includes $10 handout fee

6647 NCA Nee K F 9:00a-3:00p W108Class meets 9/26 through 11/7.

Section NCA meets at North Campus, 10700 Northup

Fire Prevention SpecialistHEALTH SCIENCE & RELATED PROGRAMS

This program is self-supporting and is not eligible for tuition waivers. For information regarding our refund policy, please refer to our program bro chure or contact the Fire Service Programs offi ce at (425) 564-2012. To register for classes you must have completed a BCC application form. You may reg is ter for classes via remote access or in person on the main campus in Room R130. Successful com ple tion of each course is dependent upon attendance at all sessions. Textbooks should be purchased prior to the fi rst class. Call (425) 564-2012 for an ap point ment to meet with the program director, or for more information.

FPS 100 Introduction to Fire Prevention Practices • 3 CRFee: $219.45

6648 A Oleary M T 6:00p-9:00p L222Class meets 9/23 - 11/25.

FPS 200 Plan Review For FirePrevention • 4 CRRequires permission of program director.Fee: $302.60 includes $10 handout fee

6649 A Pargas D T 6:00p-9:00p R210Class meets on Tuesdays 9/23 through 12/9 and on Saturday, 11/5, 9:00a-1:00p.

FPS 291 Hazardous MaterialsInspection • 3 CRRequires permission of program director.

Fee: $219.45

6655 A Neff S T 6:00p-9:00p R103BClass meets 9/23-11/25.

Fire ScienceHEALTH SCIENCE & RELATED PROGRAMS

This program is self-supporting and is not eligible for tuition waivers. For information regarding our refund policy, please refer to our program bro chure or con tact the Fire Service Programs offi ce at (425) 564-2012. To register for classes you must have com plet ed a BCC application form. You may reg is ter for classes via remote access or in person on the main campus in Room R130. Successful com ple tion of each course is dependent upon attendance at all sessions. Textbooks should be purchased prior to the fi rst class. Call (425) 564-2012 for an ap point ment to meet with the program director, or for more information.

CHEM 100 Chemical Concepts • 5 CRPart of group program—will open to all fi re students 9/1.

Fee: $365.75

6651 FA TBA TTh 5:30p-7:40p B228Class meets 9/23-12/11.

CS 110 Introduction to Computers & Applications • 5 CRPart of group program—will open to all fi re students 9/1.

Fee: $405.75 includes $40 for computer use.

6652 FA Russell E TTh 8:00a-9:50a arrClass meets 9/23-12/11.

ENGL 101 Written Expression • 5 CRPart of group program—will open to all fi re students 9/1.

Fee: $380.75 includes $15 for computer use.

6650 FA Andrus P MW 3:00p-5:10p R102Class meets 9/22-12/10.

SPCH 220 Introduction to PublicSpeaking • 5 CRPart of group program—will open to all fi re students 9/1.

Fee: $365.75

6653 FA Ocurry MW 12:30p-2:40p C167Class meets 9/22-12/10.

Foreign LanguagesARTS & HUMANITIES DIVISION

AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGEASL 101 American Sign Language I • 5 CRFulfi lls humanities course requirement at BCC.

1450 A Mangan R daily 10:30a-11:20a R2111451 B Mangan R daily 11:30a-12:20p R2111453 C Willis M MW 3:10p-5:20p R1011454 D Willis M TTh 3:10p-5:20p R1011455 E Krandel B MW 5:30p-7:40p R2041456 F Vincent C TTh 5:30p-7:40p R101

ASL 102 American Sign Language II • 5 CRPrerequisite: ASL 101

Fulfi lls humanities course requirement at BCC.

1462 A Mangan R MW 3:10p-5:20p R2111463 B Cooper M TTh 5:30p-7:40p R211

ASL 103 American Sign Language III • 5 CRPrerequisite: ASL 102

Fulfi lls humanities course requirement at BCC.

1469 A Vincent C MW 5:30p-7:40p R101

CHINESECHIN 101 Beginning First-YearChinese • 5 CR1475 A Weston T daily 9:30a-10:20a D1711476 B Weston T daily 10:30a-11:20a D174

FRENCHFRNCH 101 Beginning First-YearFrench • 5 CRFee: $5 lab

1482 A Lonay J daily 7:30a-8:20a R3101483 B Norling E daily 9:30a-10:20a R3101484 C Bilby C daily 11:30a-12:20p R1091485 D Lonay J MW 5:30p-7:40p R310

FRNCH 102 Intermediate First-YearFrench • 5 CRPrerequisite: FRNCH 101 or permission of instructorFee: $5 lab

1491 A Bilby C daily 8:30a-9:20a R310

FRNCH 201 Basic Second-Year French • 5 CRPrerequisite: FRNCH 103 or permission of instructor

Fee: $5 lab

1497 A Bilby C daily 10:30a-11:20a R305

FRNCH 202 Intermediate Second-YearFrench • 5 CRPrerequisite: FRNCH 201 or permission of instructor

Fee: $5 lab

1498 A Bilby C daily 10:30a-11:20a R305

FRNCH 203 Advanced Second-YearFrench • 5 CRPrerequisite: FRNCH 202 or permission of instructor

Fee: $5 lab

1499 A Bilby C daily 10:30a-11:20a R305

GERMANGERM 101 Beginning First-Year German • 5 CRFee: $5 lab

1505 A Norling E daily 10:30a-11:20a R3101506 B Norling E daily 11:30a-12:20p R310

JAPANESEJAPAN 101 Beginning First-YearJapanese • 5 CR1518 A Shiromaru T daily 8:30a-9:20a R1091519 B Shiromaru T daily 10:30a-11:20a R1011520 C Shiromaru T TTh 5:30p-7:40p A208

JAPAN 102 Intermediate First-YearJapanese • 5 CRPrerequisite: JAPAN 101 or permission of instructor

1526 A Shiromaru T daily 11:30a-12:20p R101

JAPAN 201 Basic Second-YearJapanese • 5 CRPrerequisite: JAPAN 103 or permission of instructor

1532 A Weston T daily 12:30p-1:20p R1011533 B Shiromaru T MW 5:30p-7:40p R205

JAPAN 202 Intermediate Second-Year Japanese • 5 CRPrerequisite: JAPAN 201 or permission of instructor

1536 A Weston T daily 12:30p-1:20p R1011537 B Shiromaru T MW 5:30p-7:40p R205

JAPAN 203 Advanced Second-YearJapanese • 5 CRPrerequisite: JAPAN 202 or permission of instructor

1540 A Weston T daily 12:30p-1:20p R1011541 B Shiromaru T MW 5:30p-7:40p R205

SPANISHSPAN 101 Beginning First-YearSpanish • 5 CR1547 A Phelps M daily 7:30a-8:20a R1011548 B Bongiorno B daily 9:30a-10:20a R2011549 NCA Castillo R MW 9:50a-12:00p W270Section NCA meets at North Campus, 10700 Northup.

1550 C Bongiorno B daily 12:30p-1:20p R3031551 D Chapa O daily 1:30p-2:20p R1011552 E Ramirez C TTh 7:50p-10:00p C164

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

Also offered as a telecourse;

see Distance Education p. 51 for details.1553 TAS Fruit D F 5:45p-8:20p W2701554 TAC Fruit D F 5:45p-8:20p W270Section TAS/TAC meets at North Campus, 10700 Northup

SPAN 102 Intermediate First-YearSpanish • 5 CRPrerequisite: SPAN 101 or permission of instructor

1560 A Timmons S daily 8:30a-9:20a R101

SPAN 103 Advanced First-YearSpanish • 5 CRPrerequisite: SPAN 102 or permission of instructor

1566 A Timmons S daily 9:30a-10:20a R101

SPAN 201 Basic Second-Year Spanish • 5 CRPrerequisite: SPAN 103 or permission of instructor

1572 A Bongiorno B daily 11:30a-12:20p B1041573 B Castillo R TTh 5:30p-7:40p R310

SPAN 202 Intermediate Second-YearSpanish • 5 CRPrerequisite: SPAN 201 or permission of instructor

1574 A Bongiorno B daily 11:30a-12:20p B1041575 B Castillo R TTh 5:30p-7:40p R310

SPAN 203 Advanced Second-YearSpanish • 5 CRPrerequisite: SPAN 202 or permission of instructor

1576 A Bongiorno B daily 11:30a-12:20p B1041577 B Castillo R TTh 5:30p-7:40p R310

FrenchARTS & HUMANITIES DIVISION

See Foreign Languages.

GamingBUSINESS DIVISION

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

GAME 111 Gaming Foundations • 5 CRPrerequisite: MEDIA 109 at BCC with a C- or better, or entry code

Fee: $40 computer use

0350 A Keating P MW 9:00a-11:10a N209

MEDIA 295 Special Topics: Graphics for Gaming • 5 CRPrerequisite: ANIM 121 or entry code

Fee: $40 computer use

0360 A Prigg R MW 5:30p-7:40p N209For more information contact [email protected]

GeneralBusiness Man age ment

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

G BUS 101 Introduction to Business • 5 CRFulfi lls social science course requirement at BCC for non-business majors.

4240 A Butler C daily 6:30a-7:20a R3114241 B Mears H daily 7:30a-8:20a R3114242 C Lum L daily 8:30a-9:20a R3114243 D Watanabe L daily 9:30a-10:20a R3114244 E Johnson A daily 10:30a-11:20a R3114245 F Johnson A daily 11:30a-12:20p R3114246 G Bath W daily 12:30p-1:20p R3114247 H Bath W MW 2:30p-4:40p R3114248 I Fader B MW 5:30p-7:40p R2024249 J staff TTh 5:30p-7:40p R3114250 K staff TTh 7:50p-10:00p R311

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 51 for details.

4252 OAS Woo J arr arr D1044253 OAC Woo J arr arr D1044254 OBS Nesbeitt S arr arr D1044255 OBC Nesbeitt S arr arr D104

G BUS 120 Organizational Behavior • 5 CR4256 A Johnson A daily 9:30a-10:20a D1744257 B Weldon M daily 1:30p-2:20p C1614258 C Weldon M TTh 5:30p-7:40p R302

G BUS 145 Business Mathematics • 5 CRCalculator recommended

4260 A Steine K daily 8:30a-9:20a R3024261 B Butler C TTh 5:30p-7:40p D171

G BUS 202 Law & Business • 5 CR4265 A Engle D MW 5:30p-7:40p A109

G BUS 210 Stock Market Investment Strategy • 5 CR4270 A Lum L MW 12:30p-2:40p R3024271 B Brotherton V MW 5:30p-7:40p D171

G BUS 230 Project Management • 5 CRRecommended: Concurrent enrollment in BTS 280

4274 A Ralston T TTh 5:30p-7:40p L221

G BUS 260 Business Ethics • 5 CRSame as PHIL 260. Either G BUS 260 or PHIL 260 may be taken for credit, not both. Fulfi lls social science or humanities course requirement, not both, at BCC.

4279 A Boileau K daily 12:30p-1:20p C164

INTST 150 International Business • 5 CR5505 A Johnson A daily 8:30a-9:20a D174

GeographySOCIAL SCIENCE DIVISION

GEOG 100 Introduction to Geography • 5 CR5300 A Walker G daily 7:30a-8:20a D2735301 B Walker G daily 8:30a-9:20a D2735302 C Roselle D MWF 10:30a-11:55a D273

5303 D Walker G daily 12:30p-1:20p B1015304 E Roselle D TTh 2:30p-4:40p B1015305 F staff MW 5:30p-7:40p D273

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 51 for details.

5306 OAS staff arr arr D1105307 OAC staff arr arr D110

GEOG 102 World Regional Geography • 5 CR5315 A Walker G daily 11:30a-12:20p B101

GEOG 205 Weather, Climate, Vegetation, Soils • 5 CRFulfi lls natural science course requirement at BCC.

5335 A Roselle D arr arr D110

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 51 for details.

5336 OAS Walker G arr arr D1105337 OAC Walker G arr arr D110

GEOG 206 Landforms & Landform Processes • 6 CRFulfi lls laboratory science course requirement at BCC.

5345 A Roselle D daily 9:30a-10:20a D273 also meets T 10:30a-12:20p D273

GEOG 250 Geography of the Pacifi c Northwest • 5 CR5355 A Roselle D daily 12:30p-1:20p D273

GeologySCIENCE DIVISION

GEOL 101 Survey of Geology • 6 CRFulfi lls laboratory science course requirement at BCC.

Fee: $20 science lab

3485 A Minium D MWF 7:30a-8:20a B262 also meets TTh 7:30a-9:20a B2623487 B Viens R TThF 9:30a-10:20a B262 also meets MW 8:30a-10:20a B2623489 C Knoblach D TWF 10:30a-11:20a B262 also meets MTh 10:30a-12:20p B2623491 D Lyons B MTh 2:30p-4:20p B262 also meets W 2:30p-5:20p B2623493 E Jones G MWTh 5:30p-7:40p B2623495 WEF Jones G Sa 8:30a-3:45p B262

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 51 for details.

3497 OAS Jones G arr arr L2003499 OAC Jones G arr arr L2003498 OBS Jones G arr arr L2003500 OBC Jones G arr arr L200

GermanARTS & HUMANITIES DIVISION

See Foreign Languages.

Spanish 101 continued...

Books for North Campusclasses are available at the

NEW North Campus Bookstore!

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Credit ClassesDistance Education classes: see pp. 51-56

HealthHEALTH SCIENCE & RELATED PROGRAMS

HLTH 250 Wellness • 5 CR2104 A Budke J daily 9:30a-10:20a R3032105 B Butler R daily 10:30a-11:20a R3032106 C Butler R daily 11:30a-12:20p R303

Also offered as part of “Mind-Body Wellness,” a 12-credit Interdisciplinary Studies class; see p. 34 for details.

HLTH 292 First Aid & CPR/Responding to Emergencies • 4 CRFee: $4 lab

2109 A Potoshnik B daily 8:30a-9:20a C1672110 B Yoshino M daily 9:30a-10:20a C1672111 C Yoshino M daily 10:30a-11:20a C1672112 D Orechia S daily 11:30a-12:20p C167

HistorySOCIAL SCIENCE DIVISION

HIST 101 History of Civilization: Cultural Traditions • 5 CRFulfi lls 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. 51 for details.

5402 TAS Haines E W 5:30p-7:40p C1655403 TAC Haines E W 5:30p-7:40p C165

HIST 102History of Civilization: Middle Ages • 5 CRFulfi lls 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 CRFulfi lls social science or humanities course requirement, not both, at BCC.

5410 A Perry T daily 6:30a-7:20a C165

HIST 110 English History to 1603 • 5 CRFulfi lls social science or humanities course requirement, not both, at BCC.

5415 A Haslam G daily 8:30a-9:20a R303

HIST 120 Global History • 5 CRSame as INTST 204. Either HIST 120 or INTST 204 may be taken for credit, not both.

Fulfi lls social science or humanities course requirement, not both, at BCC.

Online course; see Distance

Education p. 51 for details.5420 OAS Haslam G arr arr D1105421 OAC Haslam G arr arr D110Concurrent enrollment in English 190 recommended with History 120. Contact instructor for details.

HIST 201 U.S. History: Discovery to Independence • 5 CRFulfi lls social science or humanities course requirement, not both, at BCC.

5435 A Haslam G daily 9:30a-10:20a N2065436 B Haslam G daily 1:30p-2:20p C165

HIST 202 U.S. History: First Century of Independence • 5 CRFulfi lls social science or humanities course requirement, not both, at BCC.

5440 A Heinrichs T daily 12:30p-1:20p C165

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 51 for details.

5441 OAS Heinrichs T arr arr D1105442 OAC Heinrichs T arr arr D110

HIST 203 U.S. History: U.S. in the Global Age • 5 CRFulfi lls social science or humanities course requirement, not both, at BCC.

5445 A Heinrichs T daily 11:30a-12:20p L220

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 51 for details.

5446 OAS Heinrichs T arr arr D1105447 OAC Heinrichs T arr arr D110

HIST 212 Sport in America: A Social History • 5 CRFulfi lls 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 CRRecommend HIST 102 or 103. Same as INTST 261. Either HIST 261 or INTST 261 may be taken for credit, not both.

Fulfi lls social science or humanities course requirement, not both, at BCC.

5487 A Heinrichs T daily 9:30a-10:20a C165

HIST 264 Washington & the Pacifi c Northwest • 5 CRFulfi lls social science or humanities course requirement, not both, at BCC.

Telecourse; see Distance

Education p. 51 for details.5490 TAS Perry T F 6:00p-7:50p C1655491 TAC Perry T F 6:00p-7:50p C165

HIST 280 History of Africa • 5 CRSame as INTST 280. Either HIST 280 or INTST 280 may be taken for credit, not both.

Fulfi lls social science or humanities course requirement, not both, at BCC.

5495 A Haines E daily 10:30a-11:20a C165

Home EconomicsHEALTH SCIENCE & RELATED PROGRAMS

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.

Fulfi lls natural science course requirement at BCC.

2125 A Koval D daily 7:30a-8:20a B1022126 B Koval D daily 8:30a-9:20a R2032127 C Nowak M TTh 5:30p-7:40p R3032128 D Koval D MW 5:30p-7:40p R203

HOMEC 256 Child Development &Guidance • 3 CR2132 A Allen L T 6:00p-8:50p R203

Human DevelopmentSTUDENT SERVICES

BCC offers Human Development courses specially designed for certain groups of students; see fol low ing section.

HD 100 Fast Track to College Success • 2 CRComplete BCC assessment for placement in English and Math before end of the course.

6003 WEA Strieck J F 6:00p-10:00p B242 also meets SaSu 9:00a-6:00p B2426004 WEB Strieck J F 6:00p-10:00p B242 also meets Sa 9:00a-6:00p B242Class meets 11/7, 11/8, & 11/9.

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Interdisciplinary StudiesARTS & HUMANITIES DIVISION

Interdisciplinary Studies combines the study of sev er al subjects into one integrated course or “learn ing com-munity,” usually for 10 or more credits. Each IDS course features a theme that forms a com mon 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 fi eld 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 In ter dis ci pli nary Studies program, contact Michael Meyer at (425) 564-2537.

OF MICE AND MATTER: A SUCCESSFUL JOUR NEY THROUGH THE SCIENTIFIC MAZEWhen you think about a zipper, do you think about your jeans or your genes? Is a cell found in the King County Jail? Do you want to take the Chem-mys tery out of Chemistry? Are you still looking for the card catalog in the BCC Library? Do you need bi ol o gy and chemistry for an Allied Health fi eld or a transfer degree?

Enroll in this supportive learning community that com-bines beginning sciences with study skills and research techniques. Develop learning strategies and critical thinking abilities while participating in lively lab activi-ties. Unravel the mysteries of the World Wide Web and probe controversial issues in science.

Receive 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 100 Of Mice and Matter • 15 CRPrerequisite: MATH 085 or MATH 097

Fee: $40

0600 A team taught MTF 9:30a-12:20p B228 also meets W 8:30a-12:20p B228 also meets Th 8:30a-9:20a B228

DAUGHTERS OF EVE:THE PUBLIC AND PRIVATE LIVES OF WOMENThe course is an introduction to women’s studies. It is a course for both men and women who want to get to know women better. What does it mean to experience the world as a woman? Women live through their bodies, through their spirituality, their sexuality, their relations with others—both public and private—and their under-standing of the concepts of right and wrong.

As an interdisciplinary course, we will draw on art his-tory and literature, making use of fi lms, novels, plays,

HD 101 Self-Esteem in the Workplace • 3 CR6005 LSA Meehan T MTWTh 10:30a-11:20a B242Class meets 9/29-11/21.

HD 110 Stress Management • 3 CR6010 A Norris R TTh 9:30a-10:50a R106A

HD 120 Learning Strategies for Student Success • 2 CRRecommend placement in ENGL 089 or above

6020 WEA Meehan T FSaSu 9:00a-12:30p B242Fall Quarter weekend class (Friday, Saturday, & Sunday). Class meets 9/12, 9/13, 9/14, 9/19, 9/20, & 9/21.

HD 120 Learning Strategies for Student Success • 3 CRRecommend placement in ENGL 089 or above

6021 NCB staff TTh 9:50a-11:10a W108Section NCB meets at North Campus, 10700 Northup

HD 120 Learning Strategies for Student Success • 2 CRRecommend placement in ENGL 089 or above

6022 WEC Foltz C Sa 9:00a-2:30p B242Class meets 11/1, 11/8, 11/15, & 11/22.

HD 120 Learning Strategies for Student Success • 3 CRRecommend placement in ENGL 089 or above

Online course; see Distance

Education p. 51 for details.6023 OAS Braden R arr arr6024 OAC Braden R arr arr

HD 120 Learning Strategies for Student Success • 3 CRRecommend placement in ENGL 089 or above

6025 D Brodish S MW 5:30p-6:50p B242

HD 120 Learning Strategies for Student Success • 3 CRRecommend placement in ENGL 089 or above

6028 G Brodish S MW 8:30a-9:50a B105

HD 120 TRiO Learning Strategiesfor Student Success • 1 CRFor TRiO Student Support Services students only.

Prerequisites: Permission of instructor.

6026 E Brodsky B Th 2:30p-3:20p B2426027 F Brodsky B F 10:30a-11:20a L210

HD 173 Career Exploration • 3 CRFee: $22 testing fee will be charged for all sections.

6040 A Agassiz R TTh 10:30a-11:50aR106C6041 B LaFond D TTh 5:30p-6:50p B2426044 C Brodish S MW 11:30a-12:50pR106C

HD 157 Assertive Communication • 2 CRAttendance required at all sessions.

6036 WEA Matsumoto A F 6:00p-10:00p B242 also meets SaSu 9:00a-6:00p B242Class meets 10/24, 10/25, & 10/26.

HD 190 Staying on Track • 2 CRPrerequisite: Permission of instructor

6042 A Taplin R TTh 12:30p- 1:20p C167

HD 195 Special Topics: Thinking Strategies for College and Beyond • 3 CR6043 A Strieck J MW 8:00a-9:20a B242

HD 199 Independent Studies in Human Development • V1-5 CRPrerequisite: Permission of instructor

May be repeated for a maximum of 15 credits.

6060 A staff arr arr 6068 B Brodsky B arr arr

Human Development—Career Education Options

(CEO)STUDENT SERVICES

Registration for these classes restricted to CEO students only.

HD 173 CEO Career Exploration • 4 CR6090 D staff MTWTh 9:30a-12:00p R2066091 E staff MTWTh 1:30p-4:00p R2066092 F staff MTWTh 6:30p-9:00p R206

HD 195 Special Topics in HD–CEO • V1-10 CR6099 B staff MTWTh 4:00p- 6:20p R206

Information TechnologyBUSINESS DIVISION

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

See also: Programming, Technical Support, Network Services, Database Administration

IT 101 Introduction to Information Technology • 5 CRPrerequisite: Placement by assessment into ENGL 089, and ENGL 092 or 093 with a C- or better. Sample test for IT 101 waiver is available at www.bcc.edu/business/it/it101.htm

4290 A Zeigler N MW 9:30a-11:40a R2024291 B Mueller D TTh 5:30p-7:40p R202

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 51 for details.

4292 OAS Gandham arr arr D1044293 OAC Gandham arr arr D104

IT 103 Networking Basics • 5 CRPrerequisite: Placement by assessment into ENGL 089 and ENGL 092 or 093 with a C- or better. BTS 161 or previous computer experience.

Fee: $40 computer use

4296 A Higdon D TTh 5:30p-7:40p A111

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and memoirs. Our task, as a community of learners including both faculty and students, will be to pull all the material together and make con nec tions that develop meaning for us and for our lives. We will learn from each other; everyone should be prepared to make contributions—the course will hopefully be both enjoy-able and chal leng ing.

Receive 15 credits from the following courses: ART 201 History of Western Art (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) ENGL 130 Introduction to Literature (5 credits) OR ENGL 131 Introduction to Literature (5 credits)

Instructors: Vicki Artimovich, Art Laura Burns, English Kim Pollock, English

Register for:

INTER 110 Daughters of Eve • 15 CRPrerequisite: Eligible to register for ENGL 101 or ENGL 271 or ENGL 272

Fee:$15 computer use

0606 A team taught daily 9:30a-12:20pR110A

MIND-BODY WELLNESS“What can I do the balance the demands of my life and still be healthy?” “How can I eat right, stay in shape, and control stress?”

Mind-Body Wellness investigates seven dimensions of wellness, ranging from physical wellness to psy cho -so cial wellness. Readings and paper as sign ments focus on these dimensions. The class pro vides students with information to assess and eval u ate their own lifestyle behaviors. In addition, students will actively participate in a personal fi t ness program and journal their progress. Other top ics include weight management, en vi ron men tal health challenges, substance abuse, and related 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: Rhonda Gilliam, English Stella Orechia, 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:$15 computer use

0612 A team taught daily 9:30a-11:20a R203 lab arr arr G102

PAPYRUS:WHERE BOTANY AND COMPOSITION MEETPartner, steward, abuser, protector, peer? What is the re-lationship between people and plants? Be tween plants and plants? Join a learning com mu ni ty and investigate your connection to the plant world around you and the process by which you can clearly express what you observe about that world.

Earn 11 credits from the following: ENGL 101 Written Expression (5 credits) OR ENGL 271 Expository Writing (5 credits) OR ENGL 272 Expository Writing (5 credits) BOTAN 110 Introduction to Plant Biology (6 credits)

Instructor: Michael Hanson, Botany Michael Meyer, English

Register for:

INTER 135 Papyrus: Where Botany and Composition Meet • 11 CRPrerequisite: Eligible to register for ENGL 101 or ENGL 271 or ENGL 272

Fee:$15 computer use

Fee: $20 lab

0618 A team taught MWF 8:30a-11:20a R106A also meets TTh 8:30a-11:20a C155

INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIESIN WINTER AND SPRING

Plan to include at least one In ter dis ci pli nary Studies course in your studies Winter and/or Spring Quar ter:

Winter Quarter: By Design

(10 credits of Art and Interior Design)

Afterlife(10 credits of English and Phi los o phy)

English Literature & History—1700-Present (11 cred its of English and History)

Sharing the Animal Planet(10 credits of American Studies and English)

Spring Quarter: Reasons & Rhymes: Rap, Politics, and the

Culture of Hip Hop(10 credits of American Stud ies and English)

Anime Revealed(10 credits of English and Jap a nese)

Looking Outward:Connecting to the Natural World(10 credits of English and En vi ron men tal Science)

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

INDES 162 Introduction to Computer-Aided Design • 3 CRPrerequisite: INDES 160

Fee: $40 computer use

1632 A Fajardo E MW 6:30p-8:20p L116

INDES 165 Visual Presentations • 5 CRPrerequisite: INDES 160 and ART 111

1637 A Beert D TTh 2:30p-5:20p L1101638 B Wright D TTh 9:30a-12:20p L110

INDES 170 Interior Design I: Methods • 5 CRPrerequisite: INDES 140 and 160 and ART 112 with a C- or better, or entry code

1642 A Raphael K MW 9:30a-12:20p L1161643 B DeMille S MW 5:30p-8:20p L110

INDES 180 Professional Practices I • 3 CRPrerequisite: INDES 170

1647 A Dale A Th 6:10p-9:00p A210

INDES 181 Professional Practices II • 3 CRPrerequisite: INDES 180

1652 A Phillips J T 6:10p-9:00p L116

INDES 185 Practicum in InteriorDesign • 3 CRPrerequisite: INDES 170 or permission of instructor

Practicum orientation will be held Friday, 9/26 at 12:30 p.m. in Room L113. All those who are registered or are interested should attend.

1657 A Wais C arr arr L113

INDES 190 Materials & Construction • 3 CRPrerequisite: INDES 140 and 160, or concurrent enroll-ment in INDES 160

1662 A Wu P MW 6:10p-7:40p B204

INDES 195 Special Topics in Interior Design: Quick Sketch Techniques • 2 CRPrerequisite: INDES 160 and 190, permission of program chair or instructor

May be repeated for a maximum of 10 credits.

1667 A Simmons J F 9:30a-12:20p L110

INDES 195 Special Topics in Interior Design: Digital Design Tools • 2 CRPrerequisite: Permission of program chair or instructor

May be repeated for a maximum of 10 credits.

1668 B Beert D Sa 9:30a-12:20p L116

INDES 260 Graphic Communication II • 5 CRPrerequisite: INDES 160, 170, and 190 with a C- or bet-ter, or permission of instructor

1673 A Hildre A MW 12:30p-3:20p L116

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 1:30p-4:20p L110

INDES 271 Interior Design III • 5 CRPrerequisite: INDES 270 with a C- or better, or entry code

1681 A Beert D TTh 9:30a-12:20p L116

INDES 272 Interior Design IV • 5 CRPrerequisite: INDES 270 with a C- or better, or entry code

1684 A DeMille S TTh 1:30p-4:20p L116

INDES 295 Special Topics in Interior Design: Design Detailing • 2 CRPrerequisite: Permission of program chair or instructorMay be repeated for a maximum of 10 credits.

1687 A DeMille S F 9:30a-12:20p L116

International StudiesSOCIAL SCIENCE DIVISION

INTST 150 International Business • 5 CR5505 A staff daily 8:30a-9:20a D174

INTST 200 States & Capitalism: Origin of Modern Global Systems • 5 CR5520 A Tate T daily 10:30a-11:20a N206

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. 51 for details.5550 OAS Jurji D arr arr D1105551 OAC Jurji D arr arr D110

INTST 204 Global History • 5 CRSame as HIST 120. Either INTST 204 or HIST 120 may be taken for credit, not both.

Fulfi lls social science or humanities course requirement, not both, at BCC.

Online course; see Distance

Education p. 51 for details.5560 OAS Haslam G arr arr D1105561 OAC Haslam G arr arr D110Concurrent enrollment in English 190 recommended with History 120. Contact instructor for details.

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.

Fulfi lls social science or humanities course requirement, not both, at BCC.

5565 A Heinrichs T daily 9:30a-10:20a C165

INTST 280 History of Africa • 5 CRSame as HIST 280. Either INTST 280 or HIST 280 may be taken for credit, not both.

Fulfi lls social science or humanities course requirement, not both, at BCC.

5570 A Haines E daily 10:30a-11:20a C165

Interior DesignARTS & HUMANITIES DIVISION

INDES 110 Textiles • 5 CRFee: $5 lab

1600 A Paul C MW 12:30p-2:00p B104 lab MW 2:30p-4:30p B2261601 B Paul C TF 8:30a-10:00a B105 lab TF 10:30a-12:20p B226

INDES 140 Introduction to InteriorDesign • 5 CRFee: $35

1606 A Raphael K TThF 9:30a-11:20a B1041607 B Hildre A MWF 9:30a-11:20a B1041608 C Kolokotrones C TTh 5:30p-7:40p B1041609 WEA Kolokotrones C F 5:30p-7:40p B104 also meets Sa 9:00a-12:00p B104

INDES 150 History of Furniture • 5 CR1615 A Wais C TTh 12:30p-2:40p 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: $30

1621 A Day R MW 2:00p-4:30p C160

INDES 160 Graphic Communication I • 5 CRPrerequisite: ART 110 and 120

1626 A Beert D MW 9:30a-12:20p L1101627 B Duff P TTh 6:30p-9:20p L110

CHECK THE BCC WEBSITEFOR THE MOST CURRENT INFO:

WWW.BCC.CTC.EDU

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InternetApplication De vel op ment

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

IDEV 111 Web DevelopmentFoundations • 5 CRPrerequisite: MEDIA 109 at BCC with a C- or better, or entry code

Fee: $40 computer use, $75 Internet Service Provider

0300 A staff TTh 3:00p-5:10p L126Section A combines classroom and online learning. Computer use required. Additional fee: $20

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 51 for details.

0301 OAS staff arr arr D1040302 OAC staff arr arr D104

IDEV 211 Client-Side Scripting • 5 CRPrerequisite: IDEV 111 at BCC with a C- or better, or entry code. An internet account with 5-10mb web space is required.

Fee: $75 Internet service provider

Online course; see Distance

Education p. 51 for details.0306 OAS Nelson K arr arr D1040307 OAC Nelson K arr arr D104

IDEV 212 Server-Side Scripting • 5 CRPrerequisite: IDEV 211 at BCC with a C- or better, or entry code

Fee: $40 computer use and $75 Internet service provider

0310 A staff MW 9:00a-11:10a L126Section A combines classroom and online learning. Computer use required. Additional fee: $20

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 orientation to the Translation & Interpretation pro-gram on Tuesday, 9/2, 10/28, and 12/9, 6:00-8:00 p.m. at the North Campus, 10700 Northup Way. Please call (425) 564-3145 to register.

INTRP 101 Introduction to Translation & Interpreting • 3 CRPrerequisite: Acceptance into program and bilingual profi ciency

Fee $350

6750 A Cohen M/staff W 6:00p-9:00p C167Class meets 9/24-11/26.

INTRP 102 Fundamentals of Interpreting • 3 CRPrerequisite: Acceptance into program and bilingual profi ciency

Fee $350

6751 A Avagimova K T 6:00p-9:00p C167Class meets 9/23-11/25.

INTRP 105 Vocabulary Acquisition & Terminology Research • 3 CRPrerequisite: Acceptance into program and bilingual profi ciency

Fee $350

6752 NCA Blachon D/staff T 6:00p-9:00p W110Section NCA meets 9/23-11/25 at North Campus, 10700 Northup

INTRP 106 Ethics & Business Practice of TRANS & INTRP • 3 CRPrerequisite: Acceptance into program and bilingual profi ciency

Fee $350

6753 A Stettri Sawrey/ W 6:00p-9:00p R110A Searls-RidgeClass meets 9/24-12/3. No class on 11/5.

JapaneseARTS & HUMANITIES DIVISION

See Foreign Languages.

Marketing ManagementBUSINESS DIVISION

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

MKTG 110 Client/Customer Relations • 5 CR4500 A Wilson K daily 10:30a-11:20a C1614501 B Gates C TTh 5:30p-7:40p C161

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 51 for details.

4502 OAS Nesbeitt S arr arr D1044503 OAC Nesbeitt S arr arr D104

MKTG 135 Principles of Retailing • 5 CR4506 A staff daily 11:30a-12:20p B102

MKTG 154 Principles of Marketing • 5 CR4509 A McAlvay J daily 8:30a-9:20a C1614510 B McAlvay J MW 5:30p-7:40p C161

MKTG 234 Advertising • 5 CR4513 A Bloom M daily 11:30a-12:20p C161

MKTG 290 Marketing Activities in DECA • V2-5 CR4516 A Wilson K daily 9:30a-10:20a C161

MathematicsSCIENCE DIVISION

MATH 070 Basic Math for the Math Avoiders • 5 CRCourse is graded “pass/fail.”

3501 A Andersson L daily 12:30p-1:20p L212

MATH 075 Improving Basic Math Skills • 5 CRMay be repeated for a maximum of 10 credits.

The following sections will be taught using interactive software. Textbooks are included in the $105.00 licens-ing fee required to take the course. Textbooks will be distributed on the fi rst day of class.

3511 AC Wright B daily 8:30a-9:20a C1663513 BC Lee J daily 11:30a-12:20p C1663515 CC staff TTh 5:30p-7:40p C166The following sections are not taught using interactive software. Textbooks will need to be purchased at the beginning of the quarter.

3517 A Villines A daily 9:30a-10:20a C2063519 B Laveglia J daily 10:30a-11:20a C2063521 C Pratt D daily 12:30p-1:20p C2063523 D Tate H MW 5:30p-7:40p C206

MATH 080 Elementary Algebra I • 5 CRPrerequisite: Basic arithmetic skills

3531 A Tober M daily 9:30a-10:20a L2123533 B Michalek M daily 11:30a-12:20p B1053535 C Michalek M daily 1:30p-2:20p B105

MATH 093 Algebra Review • V1-5 CRPrerequisite: Permission of instructor

Fee: $63 covers licensing and technology costs

3551 A Stacy D arr arr L200

MATH 094 Special Topics in Developmental Math • 3 CRPrerequisite: Permission of instructor

3555 B Shook C MWF 12:30p-1:20p R208

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MATH 097 Introductory Algebra I • 5 CRPrerequisite: Basic arithmetic skills

The following sections will be taught using interactive software. Textbooks are included in the $105.00 licens-ing fee required to take the course. Textbooks will be distributed on the fi rst day of class.

3561 AC Shook C daily 7:30a-8:20a C1663563 BC Shook C daily 10:30a-11:20a C1663565 CC Akhlaghi T MW 5:30p-7:40p C166The following sections are not taught using interactive software. Textbooks will need to be purchased at the beginning of the quarter.

3567 A Tober M daily 8:30a-9:20a L2123569 B Akhlaghi T daily 9:30a-10:20a R2083571 C Tober M daily 11:30a-12:20p L2123573 D Michalek M daily 12:30p-1:20p B1053575 E Andersson L daily 1:30p-2:20p L2123577 F staff MW 2:30p-4:40p L2123579 G Nassiri M TTh 7:50p-10:00p L120

MATH 098 Introductory Algebra II • 5 CRPrerequisite: Placement by assessment, or MATH 097 or 085 with a C- or better

The following sections will be taught using interactive software. Textbooks are included in the $105.00 licens-ing fee required to take the course. Textbooks will be distributed on the fi rst day of class.

3601 AC Lee J daily 9:30a-10:20a C1663603 BC Lee J daily 12:30p-1:20p C166The following sections are not taught using interactive software. Textbooks will need to be purchased at the beginning of the quarter.

3605 A Gronlund S daily 7:30a-8:20a L1203607 B Nassiri M daily 8:30a-9:20a L1203609 C Malinsky A daily 10:30a-11:20a L2123611 D Pratt D daily 11:30a-12:20p R3043613 NCE Molvik N MW 12:40p-2:50p W272Section NCE meets at North Campus, 10700 Northup

3615 F Malinsky A daily 1:30p-2:20p L2113617 G Pugh R TTh 2:30p-4:40p L2123619 H Bismuti P MW 5:30p-7:40p C2543621 I Nassiri M MW 7:50p-10:00p L120

MATH 099 Intermediate Algebra • 5 CRPrerequisite: Placement by assessment, or MATH 098 with a C- or better

3623 A Curnutt L daily 7:30a-8:20a L2123625 B Gronlund S daily 8:30a-9:20a L1223627 C Whitehead J daily 8:30a-9:20a R2103629 D Whitehead J daily 9:30a-10:20a R2103631 NCE Molvik N MWF 9:50a-12:00p W106Section NCE meets at North Campus, 10700 Northup

3633 F Curnutt L daily 10:30a-11:20a C1683635 G Polinger V daily 11:30a-12:20p R2033637 H Bloomsburg P daily 12:30p-1:20p C2083639 I Clawson C daily 1:30p-2:20p C2543640 J Clawson C TTh 2:30p-4:40p B2513641 LSK Michael F MWF 2:30p-4:40p B251Section LSK is a late-starting class beginning on 10/13.

3645 L staff TTh 5:30p-7:40p L2123647 M staff MW 7:50p-10:00p L212

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 51 for details.

3649 OAS Sage L arr arr L2003651 OAC Sage L arr arr L2003653 0BS Shook C arr arr L2003655 0BC Shook C 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 Anderson M daily 7:30a-8:20a L2113663 B Anderson M daily 8:30a-9:20a L1243665 C Villines A daily 11:30a-12:20p L2113667 D Akhlaghi T daily 12:30p-1:20p L2113669 E Clawson C TTh 5:30p-7:40p D101

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 51 for details.

3671 OAS Pugh R arr arr L2003673 OAC 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 Laveglia J daily 8:30a-9:20a C2083683 B Stacy D daily 10:30a-11:20a L211

MATH 120 Precalculus II • 5 CRPrerequisite: Placement by assessment, or MATH 105 with a C- or better

3691 A Hoffman D daily 8:30a-9:20a L2113693 B Susanka L daily 9:30a-10:20a L2113695 C Malinsky A daily 11:30a-12:20p B2423697 D Hoffman D daily 12:30p-1:20p C2543699 E Polinger V TTh 7:50p-10:00p B101

MATH 124 Calculus I • 5 CRPrerequisite: Placement by assessment, or MATH 120 with a C- or better, or Advanced Placement score of 2 or higher on the AB or BC exam. Credit cannot be obtained for both MATH 124 and 157.

3711 A Rucker J daily 7:30a-8:20a R3023713 B Anderson M daily 10:30a-11:20a R3043715 C Akhlaghi T daily 11:30a-12:20p R2103717 D Laveglia J daily 1:30p-2:20p B2513719 E Lowry P TTh 5:30p-7:40p L211

MATH 125 Calculus II • 5 CRPrerequisite: MATH 124

3731 A Curnutt L daily 8:30a-9:20a B2513733 B Villines A daily 12:30p-1:20p B2513735 C DeVun E TTh 7:50p-10:00p B251

MATH 126 Calculus III • 5 CRPrerequisite: MATH 125

3751 A Susanka L daily 10:30a-11:20a R2103753 B Susanka L daily 12:30p-1:20p R210

MATH 156 College Algebra forBusiness & Social Science • 5 CRPrerequisite: Placement by assessment, or MATH 099 with a B- or better. Credit cannot be obtained for both MATH 105 and MATH 156.

3781 A Lowry P daily 8:30a-9:20a L2203783 B Rucker J daily 9:30a-10:20a B204

3785 C Rucker J daily 11:30a-12:20p R3023787 D Relf J MW 7:50p-10:00p B2513789 WEE staff F 6:00p-7:50p W272 also meets Sa 9:00a-12:00p W272Section WEE meets at North Campus, 10700 Northup

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 51 for details.

3791 OAS Anderson M arr arr L2003793 OAC Anderson M arr arr L200

MATH 157 Elements of Calculus • 5 CRPrerequisite: MATH 156 or permission of instructor. Credit cannot be obtained for both MATH 124 and MATH 157.

3811 A Bloomsburg P daily 9:30a-10:20a B2513813 B Bloomsburg P daily 11:30a-12:20p B2513815 C Relf J MW 5:30p-7:40p L212

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 51 for details.

3817 OAS Stacy D arr arr L2003819 OAC Stacy D arr arr L200

MATH 195 Special Topics in MATH • 3 CRPrerequisite: Permission of instructor

3831 A Stacy D MWF 11:30a-12:20p R208

MATH 208 Introduction to LinearAlgebra • 5 CRPrerequisite: MATH 126 or permission of instructor

3841 A Bloomsburg P MW 5:30p-7:40p B251

MATH 227 Several-Variable Calculus • 5 CRPrerequisite: MATH 125

3851 A Hoffman D daily 10:30a-11:20a B2513853 B DeVun E TTh 5:30p-7:40p B251

Media Communication& TechnologyBUSINESS DIVISION

Business Division/Digital Communications website: www.bcc.ctc.edu/businessSee also Animation & Graphics; Gaming; Internet Appli-cation Development; Mobile Computing; Vid eo Produc-tion; Web Multimedia Authoring.

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

0051 A Wolcott B TTh 9:30a-11:40a L122Section A combines classroom and online learning. Computer use required. Additional fee $20

0052 B staff TTh 7:50p-10:00p L122Section B combines classroom and online learning. Computer use required. Additional fee $20

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 51 for details.

0053 OAS Korolenko M arr arr D1040054 OAC Korolenko M arr arr D1040055 OBS Olswang S arr arr D1040056 OBC Olswang S arr arr D104

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Credit ClassesDistance Education classes: see pp. 51-56

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

0060 A Korolenko M MW 9:30a-11:40a L122Section A combines classroom and online learning. Computer use required. Additional fee $20

0061 B staff MW 5:30p-7:40p L122Section B combines classroom and online learning. Computer use required. Additional fee $20

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 51 for details.

0062 OAS Korolenko M arr arr D1040063 OAC Korolenko M arr arr D1040064 OBS Olswang S arr arr D1040065 OBC Olswang S arr arr D104

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

0070 A staff MW 12:30p-2:40p L122Section A combines classroom and online learning. Computer use required. Additional fee $20

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

Online course; see Distance

Education p. 51 for details.

0071 OAS staff arr arr D1040072 OAC staff arr arr D104

MEDIA 105 Digital Design &Storytelling • 5 CRFee: $40 computer use

0075 A Wolcott B TTh 5:30p-7:40p L122Section A combines classroom and online learning. Computer use required. Additional fee $20

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 51 for details.

0076 OAS Kennedy T arr arr D1040077 OAC Kennedy T arr arr D104

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

Fee: $15 computer use

0083 A Austin A TTh 9:30a-11:40a N204

MEDIA 109 Computer Essentials for Digital Media • 5 CRFee: $40 computer use and $75 Internet service provider. Waiver exam available. $15 fee. Contact: [email protected]. Offi ce: D272.

0085 A staff MW 9:30a-11:40a N204Section A combines classroom and online learning. Computer use required. Additional fee $20

0086 B Slowinski M MW 12:30p-2:40p N204Section B combines classroom and online learning. Computer use required. Additional fee $20

0087 C staff TTh 5:30p-7:40p N204Section C combines classroom and online learning. Computer use required. Additional fee $20

0088 D staff MW 5:30p-7:40p N204Section D combines classroom and online learning. Computer use required. Additional fee $20

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 51 for details.

0090 OAS Shuman J arr arr D1040091 OAC Shuman J arr arr D104

MEDIA 113 Design For Screen Media • 5 CRPrerequisite: MEDIA 105 and ANIM 121 at BCC with a C- or better, or entry code

Online course; see Distance

Education p. 51 for details.0095 OAS Garrow S arr arr D1040096 OAC Garrow S arr arr D104

MEDIA 114 Digital Law & Contracts • 5 CR

Online course; see Distance

Education p. 51 for details.0100 OAS Munsell K arr arr D1040101 OAC Munsell K arr arr D104

MEDIA 119 History of Animation • 5 CRSame as COMM 119. Either MEDIA 119 or COMM 119 may be taken for credit, not both.

0108 A Austin R TTh 3:00p-5:10p L122Section A combines classroom and online learning. Computer use required. Additional fee $20

MEDIA 216 Scripting for Film, Video, & Multimedia • 5 CRPrerequisite: COMM 141 or ENGL 101, 201, 270, 271, or 272 at BCC (or equivalent at another college) with a C- or better, or entry code. Same as COMM 216. Credit cannot be obtained for both COMM 216 and MEDIA 216. For further information contact [email protected].

Fee: $40 computer use

0112 A Lucas P MW 3:00p-5:10p N204

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 51 for details.

0113 OAS Lucas P arr arr D1040114 OAC Lucas P arr arr D104

MEDIA 245 Production Practice • 3 CRPrerequisite: Permission of instructor

Fee: $40 computer use. For further information contact: [email protected]

0120 A staff arr arr D104

MEDIA 248 Portfolio & Employment • 3 CRPrerequisite: Permission of instructor. Course is graded credit/non-credit. For further information contact [email protected].

Online course; see Distance

Education p. 51 for details.

For further information contact: [email protected]

0135 OAS James C arr arr D1040136 OAC James C arr arr D104

MEDIA 250 Internship in Media • 5 CRPrerequisite: Permission of program chair

Class is graded “credit/no credit.” For further information contact: [email protected] http://online.bcc.ctc.edu/media250/classinfo

Online course; see Distance

Education p. 51 for details.

0145 OAS James C arr arr D1040146 OAC James C arr arr D104

MeteorologySCIENCE DIVISION

METR 101 Introduction to the Weather • 5 CR3881 A Short K daily 1:30p-2:20p B2623883 B DeVault J MW 5:30p-7:40p B244

MusicARTS & HUMANITIES DIVISION

MUSIC 100 College Choir • 3 CRMay be repeated for a maximum of 9 credits.

Fee: $40

1726 A Wilson K daily 11:30a-12:20p E129

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.

1732 A Gleason D arr arr R130R

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

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.

1734 A Gleason D T 7:30p-9:30p NHSSection A meets at Newport High School, Bellevue

1735 B staff Th 7:30p-9:30p MMSSection B meets at McKnight Middle School, Renton

MUSIC 105 Vocal Jazz & RecordingEnsemble • 3 CRPrerequisite: Permission of instructor (audition), and students must schedule MUSIC 100 for 3 of their 6 quarters in music

May be repeated for a maximum of 9 credits.

Fee: $40

1741 A staff daily 12:30p-1:20p E129

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.

1747 A Sherman H MW 2:00p-4:00p E129 also meets F 2:00p-3:00p E1291748 B staff TTh 1:30p-4:00p E129

MUSIC 107 Fundamentals of Music • 5 CR1754 A Gleason D daily 11:30a-12:20p E102

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 51 for details.

1755 OAS Gleason D arr arr R2301756 OAC Gleason D arr arr R230

MUSIC 108 Listening to Music • 5 CR1762 A Siemens C daily 10:30a-11:20a E129

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 51 for details.

1763 OAS Wilson K arr arr R2301764 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: $15 computer use

1770 A staff daily 8:30a-9:20a E1021771 B staff daily 9:30a-10:20a E102

MUSIC 113 Survey of Music History: Antiquity to 1800 • 5 CR1774 A McManus J daily 9:30a-10:20a E224

MUSIC 116 History of Rock & Roll • 5 CR1777 A staff daily 1:30p-2:20p E102

MUSIC 120 Class Voice(Group Vocal Instruction) • 2 CRFee: $15 computer use

1780 A McManus J TTh 12:30p-1:20p E224

MUSIC 130 Group Piano Instruction I • 2 CR1784 A Siemens C TTh 8:30a-9:20a E2221785 B Siemens C TTh 9:30a-10:20a E222

MUSIC 140 First-Year PrivateInstruction I • 1 CRPrerequisite: Permission of program chair

1788 A Wilson K arr arr E100B1789 B Wilson K arr arr E100B

MUSIC 143 First-Year PrivateInstruction II • 2 CRPrerequisite: Permission of program chair

1790 A Wilson K arr arr E100B

MUSIC 150 Music Technology • 5 CRFee: $15 computer use

1796 A staff daily 12:30p-1:20p E102

MUSIC 200 College Choir • 3 CRFor students who have completed 3 quarters at the 100 level. May be repeated for a maximum of 9 credits.

Fee: $40

1800 A Wilson K daily 11:30a-12:20p E129

MUSIC 205 Vocal Jazz Ensemble • 3 CRPrerequisite: Completion of 9 credits in MUSIC 105 and permission of instructor (audition). Students must sched-ule MUSIC 100 for 3 of their 6 quarters in music.

May be repeated for a maximum of 9 credits.

Fee: $40

1806 A staff daily 12:30p-1:20p E129

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.

1812 A Sherman H MW 2:00p-4:00p E129 also meets F 2:00p-3:00p E129

MUSIC 210 Second-Year Theory I • 5 CRPrerequisite: MUSIC 112 or permission of instructor

Fee: $15 computer use

1818 A staff daily 10:30a-11:20a E102

MUSIC 240 Second-Year PrivateInstruction I • 1 CRPrerequisite: MUSIC 140 or 143 and permission of instructor

1824 A Wilson K arr arr E100B1825 B Wilson K arr arr E100B

MUSIC 243 Second-Year PrivateInstruction II • 2 CRPrerequisite: MUSIC 140 or 143 and permission of instructor

1826 A Wilson K arr arr E100B

Network Services& Com put ing Systems

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

NSCOM 201/202CISCO NETWORKING I & II • 10 CRThis is a combination class.

Note: This course covers in one quarter the same mate-rial that NSCOM 201 and 202 cover.

Prerequisite: IT 217 and CS 110 or IT 101 or MEDIA 109. Students may test out of IT 101. Sample test at: www.bcc.ctc.edu/business/it/it101.htm

Placement by assessment into ENGL 101 or ENGL 092 or 093 with a C- or better.

Fee $80 computer use

4453 NCA Barbour M MW 7:30a-12:00p W202Section NCA meets at North Campus, 10700 Northup.

4454 NCB Higdon D MW 5:30p-10:00p W202Section NCB meets at North Campus, 10700 Northup.

4458 NCC Barbour M MW 7:30a-12:00p W202Section NCC is a late-starting class of NSCOM 202 (Cisco II) only begining on 10/27. It meets at North Campus, 10700 Northup

4459 NCD Higdon D MW 5:30p-10:00p W202Section NCD is a late-starting class of NSCOM 202

(Cisco II) only begining on 10/27. It meets at North Campus, 10700 Northup

Books for North Campusclasses are available at the

NEW North Campus Bookstore!

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Credit ClassesDistance Education classes: see pp. 51-56

NSCOM 203/204CISCO NETWORKING III & IV • 10 CRThis is a combination class.

Note: This course covers in one quarter the same mate-rial that NSCOM 203 and 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 $80 computer use

4460 NCA Mayes J TTh 7:30a-12:00p W202Section NCA meets at North Campus, 10700 Northup.

4461 NCB Robinson D TTh 5:30p-10:00p W202Section NCB meets at North Campus, 10700 Northup.

4465 NCC Mayes J TTh 7:30a-12:00p W202Section NCC is a late-starting class of NSCOM 204 (Cisco IV) only begining on 10/28. It meets at North Campus, 10700 Northup

4466 NCD Robinson D TTh 5:30p-10:00p W202Section NCD is a late-starting class of NSCOM 204

(Cisco IV) only begining on 10/28. It meets at North Campus, 10700 Northup

NSCOM 220 Implementing Client Operating Systems • 5 CRPrerequisite: NSCOM 201 or IT 251 and placement by assessment into ENGL 101 or ENGL 092 or 093 with a C- or better.

Fee: $40 computer use

4468 NCA Littlefi eld M TTh 7:30a-9:40a W203Section NCA meets at North Campus, 10700 Northup.

4469 NCB Jassey J TTh 5:30p-7:40p W203Section NCB meets at North Campus, 10700 Northup.

NSCOM 221 Implementing ServerOperating Systems • 5 CRPrerequisite: IT 101 and NSCOM 201 or IT 103 at BCC with a C- or better. Placement into ENGL 101 or ENGL 092 or 093 with a C- or better.

Fee: $40 computer use

4472 NCA Littlefi eld M TTh 9:50a-12:00p W203Section NCA meets at North Campus, 10700 Northup.

4473 NCB Jassey J TTh 7:50p-10:00p W203Section NCB meets at North Campus, 10700 Northup.

NSCOM 223 Managing a Network Environment • 5 CRPrerequisite: NSCOM 220 and NSCOM 221 and ENGL 101, 201, 270, 271, or 272 with a C- or better.

Fee: $40 computer use

4475 NCA Murray J MW 7:30a-9:40a W203Section NCA meets at North Campus, 10700 Northup.

4476 NCB Murray J MW 5:30p-7:40p W203Section NCB meets at North Campus, 10700 Northup.

NSCOM 225 Implementing Network Infrastructure • 5 CRPrerequisite: NSCOM 220 and NSCOM 221 and ENGL 101, 201, 270, 271, or 272 with a C- or better.

Fee: $40 computer use

4479 NCA Littlefi eld M MW 9:40a-12:00p W203Section NCA meets at North Campus, 10700 Northup.

4480 NCB Murray J MW 7:50p-10:00p W203Section NCB meets at North Campus, 10700 Northup.

NSCOM 241 Building Scalable Cisco Network • 5 CRPrerequisite: NSCOM 204 at BCC with a C- or better and ENGL 101, 201, 270, or 272 with a C- or better.

Fee: $40 computer use

4485 NCA Barbour M F 8:00a-11:00a W105 also meets F 12:00p-5:00p W105Section NCA meets at North Campus, 10700 Northup.

Nuclear MedicineTechnology

HEALTH SCIENCE & RELATED PROGRAMS

NMTEC 200 Applied Anatomy &Physiology • 1 CRPrerequisite: Acceptance into program or permission of instructor

2190 A Sabunciyan S arr arr arr

NMTEC 201 Basic Nuclear Medicine Science • 3 CRPrerequisite: Acceptance into program or permission of instructor

2194 A Prekeges J arr arr arr

NMTEC 210 Radiopharmacy • 1 CRPrerequisite: Acceptance into program or permission of instructor

2198 A Rimar T arr arr arr

NMTEC 230 Clinical Education I • 10 CRPrerequisite: Acceptance into programFee: $21 liability insurance

2202 A staff daily arr arr

NMTEC 260 Clinical Nuclear Medicine I • 1 CRPrerequisite: Acceptance into program

2206 A Sabunciyan S arr arr arr

NursingHEALTH SCIENCE & RELATED PROGRAMS

NURS 100X Nursing I: Fundamentals • 7 CRPrerequisite: Acceptance into programFee: $14 health

2151 A Perkins T arr arr R103 Tedeschi L arr arr arr Stein B arr arr arr2153 B Perkins T arr arr R103 Tedeschi L arr arr arr Stein B arr arr arr

NURS 100Z Nursing I: Lab • 5 CRPrerequisite: Acceptance into programFee: $15 computer use; $21 liability insurance

2155 A Perkins T Th arr B207 Tedeschi L TW arr arr2157 B Perkins T Th arr B207 Stein B TW arr arr2159 C Perkins T Th arr B207 Nau T TW arr arr2160 D Perkins T T arr B207 TBA ThF arr arr

2161 E Perkins T T arr B207 Karnes N ThF arr arr2162 F Perkins T T arr B207 Stein B ThF arr arr

NURS 220X Maternal/Child Nursing • 7 CRPrerequisite: NURS 102X & Z, BIOL 250, PSYCH 204

2165 A Becker C daily 8:00a-4:00p D103

NURS 220Z Maternal/Child Nursing Lab • 5 CRPrerequisite: NURS 102X & Z, BIOL 250, PSYCH 204Fee: $21 liability insurance; $15 computer use

2168 A Becker C M arr arr2169 B Becker C Th arr arr2171 C Becker C F arr arr

NURS 221X Psychiatric Nursing • 6 CRPrerequisite: NURS 102X & Z, BIOL 250, and PSYCH 204

2175 A Thorp M arr arr R102

NURS 221Z Psychiatric Nursing Lab • 5 CRPrerequisite: NURS 102X & Z, BIOL 250, and PSYCH 204Fee: $21 liability insurance. $15 computer use.

2178 A Thorp M TTh arr arr2179 B Weber S WF arr arr2180 C Weber S TTh arr arr

OceanographySCIENCE DIVISION

OCEAN 101 Survey of Oceanography • 6 CRFulfi lls laboratory science course requirement at BCC.

Fee: $20 science lab

3891 A Short K MTTh 11:30a-12:20p C155 also meets WF 10:30a-12:20p B120

Parent EducationHEALTH SCIENCE & RELATED PROGRAMS

Parent & Child Preschool ClassesParent Education offers a series of 3-credit courses which combine early childhood education for pre-schoolers with parent involvement and class lec tures. These classes include age-appropriate ac tiv i ties such as music, movement, and creative projects. Classes are available for parents and chil dren in these age groups:

• Infant Labs (0-12 months), once a week, locations in Sammamish and Bellevue.

• Pre-3’s (13-36 months), once a week, locations in Bellevue, Fall City, Issaquah, Mercer Island, Sammamish, and Snoqualmie.

• Cooperative Preschools (3-6 years), 2, 3, or 4 days a week, locations in Bellevue, Car na tion, Fall City, Issaquah, Mercer Island, Sammamish, Snoqualmie, and Renton.

• Enrichment Classes (3-6 years), once a week, locations at BCC main campus and Robinswood Park.

• Summer Kid’s Camp (3 1/2-7 years), BCC main campus.

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

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

PhilosophyARTS & HUMANITIES DIVISION

PHIL 100 Introduction to Philosophy • 5 CR1830 A Jeffery A daily 7:30a-8:20a R2111831 B Jeffery A daily 9:30a-10:20a L2211832 C Haakenson E MW 2:30p-4:40p C2541833 D Payne R TTh 5:30p-7:40p L220

PHIL 102 Contemporary Moral Problems • 5 CRFulfi lls social science or humanities course requirement, not both, at BCC.

1840 A Wulff J daily 8:30a-9:20a C2541841 B Hillstrom K TTh 2:30p-4:40p L211

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 51 for details.

1842 OAS Duncan S arr arr R2301843 OAC Duncan S arr arr R230

PHIL 112 Introduction to SocialPhilosophy • 5 CRFulfi lls social science or humanities course requirement, not both, at BCC.

1850 A Duncan S daily 10:30a-11:20a L221

PHIL 115 Critical Reasoning • 5 CRFulfi lls quantitative or symbolic reasoning course requirement at BCC.

1857 A Storey M daily 11:30a-12:20p C2541858 B Haakenson E MW 5:30p-7:40p N206

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 51 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

Fulfi lls science course requirement or quantitative skill course requirement at BCC.

1868 B Wulff J daily 9:30a-10:20a C2541869 C Wulff J daily 10:30a-11:20a C2541870 D Hillstrom K TTh 5:30p-7:40p N206

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 51 for details.

1871 OAS George E arr arr R2301872 OAC George E arr arr R2301873 OBS Henrich A arr arr R2301874 OBC Henrich A arr arr R230Sections OBS and OBC are for computer science, math-ematics, and engineering students.

PHIL 130 History of Western Philosophy • 5 CR1881 A Payne R TTh 2:30p-4:40p C254

PHIL 247 Philosophy in Literature • 5 CR1888 A Storey M daily 8:30a-9:20a L221

PHIL 260 Business Ethics • 5 CRSame as G BUS 260. Either PHIL 260 or G BUS 260 may be taken for credit, not both.

Fulfi lls social science or humanities course requirement, not both, at BCC.

1903 A Boileau K daily 12:30p-1:20p C164

PHIL 265 Biomedical Ethics • 5 CRFulfi lls social science or humanities course requirement, not both, at BCC.

1910 A Boileau K daily 1:30p-2:20p R210

Physical AnthropologySCIENCE DIVISION

For information about Physical Anthropology class es, contact the Social Science Division in Room D110 or phone (425) 564-2331.

ANTH 201 Physical Anthropology • 5 CRFulfi lls natural science course requirement at BCC.

5225 A Gonlin N daily 1:30p-2:20p D1015226 B Epstein L daily 9:30a-10:20a D1015227 C Epstein L daily 11:30a-12:20p D101

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 51 for details.

5228 OAS Jurji D arr arr D1105229 OAC Jurji D arr arr D110

Physical EducationHEALTH SCIENCE & RELATED PROGRAMS

PE 103 Co-Ed Aerobics • 1 CRFee: $2.50 lab

2220 A Budke J MW 8:30a-9:20a R0142221 B Budke J TTh 10:30a-11:20a G164Note: Section C is 2 credits2222 C Budke J MTWTh 11:30a-12:20p G164

PE 106 Beginning Golf • 1 CRFee: $20 golf user

2230 A Budke J M 12:30p-2:20p G1642231 B Budke J W 12:30p-2:20p G164

PE 107 Basketball • 1 CRFee: $2.50 lab

2235 A Washburn R TTh 12:30p-1:20p G164

PE 108 Tennis • 1 CRStudent must supply own racquet.

Fee: $2.50 lab

2238 A Morimoto J MW 8:30a-9:20a G1642239 B Morimoto J TTh 8:30a-9:20a G164

FITNESS CENTERAll students must attend an orientation. Orientations will be held 9/22, 9/23, and 9/24 every hour on the half hour, beginning at 6:30 a.m. Last orientation begins at 7:30 p.m. Workouts begin Thursday, 9/25.

PE 110 Life Fitness Training I • 2 CRFee: $17.50 lab

2302 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

Also offered as part of “Mind-Body Wellness,” a 12-credit Interdisciplinary Studies class; see p. 34 for details.

PE 111 Life Fitness Training II • 2 CRPrerequisite: PE 110

Fee: $17.50 lab

2304 A Prescott P see PE 110 G102

PE 112 Life Fitness Training III • 2 CRPrerequisite: PE 111

Fee: $17.50 lab

2306 A Newton H see PE 110 G102

ADULT FITNESS • NON-CREDIT

ADFIT 010 Adult Fitness Development IFee: $17.50 lab

2308 A Newton H 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: $17.50 lab. For staff and faculty only.

2310 A Newton H see ADFIT 010 G102

PE 117 Cardio Fitness • 2 CRFee: $2.50 lab

2245 A Orechia S MTWTh 12:30p-1:20p G164

PE 118 Volleyball • 1 CRFee: $2.50 lab

2248 A Potoshnik B F 11:30a-1:20p G164

PE 120 Karate • 1 CRFee: $2.50 lab

2252 A Hartwig B MW 9:30a-10:20a G1642253 B Hartwig B TTh 9:30a-10:20a G164

PE 122 Badminton • 1 CRFee: $2.50 lab

2258 A Hartwig B MW 11:30a-12:20p G1642259 B Hartwig B MW 12:30p-1:20p G164

PE 123 Archery • 1 CRFee: $2.50 lab

2262 A Washburn R TTh 11:30a-12:20p G164

PE 127 Soccer • 2 CRFee: $2.50 lab

2266 A Butler R MTWTh 1:30p-2:20p G164

PE 136 Basketball & Flag Football • 2 CRFee: $2.50 lab

2270 A Hartwig B MTWTh 10:30a-11:20a G164

PE 137 Sports Conditioning • 2 CRFee: $17.50 lab

2273 A Yoshino M 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: $2.50 lab

2274 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: $2.50 lab

2275 A Platt B MW 11:30a-1:20p R014

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PE 166 Skills & Materials in TeamSports • 2 CRFee: $2.50 lab

2276 A Prescott P MTWTh 9:30a-10:20a G164

PE 221 Fundamentals of Fast Pitch Softball • 3 CRPrerequisite: Permission of instructor

Fee: $2.50 lab

2280 A Crotts G arr arr G164

PE 223 Fundamentals of Baseball • 3 CRFee: $2.50 lab

2284 A Yoshino M arr arr G164Orientation meeting 9/22, 1:30-2:20 p.m., room G164. Class begins 11/3.

PE 225 Fundamentals of Soccer • 3 CRFee: $2.50 lab

2288 A Butler R arr arr G164

PE 230 Techniques of Basketball • 3 CRFee: $2.50 lab

2292 A Turner R arr arr G164

PE 240 Self-Defense • 2 CRFee: $2.50 lab

2296 A Hartwig B TTh 2:30p-4:20p R014

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: $20 lab

2299 A Ledyard G TTh 1:30p-4:00p Class held at Aikido Eastside, 13410 SE 32nd St., Bellevue. Bring sweats, bag gloves, and elbow pads to class.

PE 249 Intermediate Defensive Tactics —Criminal Justice • 3 CRSame as ADMCJ 249. Either PE 249 or ADMCJ 249 may be taken for credit, not both. Fee: $20 lab

2300 A Ledyard G TTh 1:30p-4:00p Class 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 D110 or phone (425) 564-2331.

GEOG 205 Weather, Climate, Vegetation, Soils • 5 CRFulfi lls natural science course requirement at BCC.

5335 A Roselle D arr arr D110

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 51 for details.

5336 OAS Walker G arr arr D1105337 OAC Walker G arr arr D110

GEOG 206 Landforms & Landform Processes • 6 CRFulfi lls laboratory science course requirement at BCC.

5345 A Roselle D daily 9:30a-10:20a D273 also meets T 10:30a-12:20p D273

Physical PsychologySCIENCE DIVISION

For information about Physical Psychology classes, contact the Social Science Division in Room D110 or phone (425) 564-2331.

PSYCH 202 Introduction to Physiological Psychology • 5 CRRecommended Prerequisite: PSYCH 100

Fulfi lls natural science course requirement at BCC.

5742 A Bridwell V daily 8:30a-9:20a B1015743 B Bridwell V daily 9:30a-10:20a B101

PhysicsSCIENCE DIVISION

PHYS 106 Basic Concepts in Physics • 6 CRPrerequisite: MATH 099. Either PHYS 106 or BASCI 106 may be taken for credit, not both.

Fee: $20 science lab

3901 A Brown D MTW 12:30p-2:20p B144 also meets Th 12:30p-1:20p B144

PHYS 109 Science for Information Technology • 6 CRPrerequisite: MATH 098 or equivalent assessment

Fee: $20 science lab

3907 A Hobbs R M 8:30a-11:20a B139 also meets WF 8:30a-10:20a B1393909 B West D MW 5:30p-9:00p 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: $20 science lab

3915 A Brown D MWF 8:30a-9:20a B144 also meets TTh 7:30a-9:20a B1443917 B Brown D MWF 11:30a-12:20p 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: $20 science lab

3957 A Goss A MWF 7:30a-8:20a B139 also meets TTh 7:30a-9:20a B1393959 B Scott B M 11:30a-12:20p B139 also meets TWTh 10:30a-12:20p B1393961 C Hobbs R M 12:30p-1:20p B139 also meets TWTh 12:30p-2:20p B1393963 D Polinger V MTTh 2:30p-4:20p B139 also meets F 2:30p-3:20p B139

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 C168

POLSC 102 American Government & Politics • 5 CR5610 A Tate T daily 7:30a-8:20a N2065611 B staff daily 11:30a-12:20p L2215612 C Khan A TTh 1:30p-3:40p C1685613 D Paydar I MW 5:30p-7:40p C168

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 51 for details.

5614 OAS Vaughan D arr arr D1105615 OAC Vaughan D arr arr D110

POLSC 103 International Relations • 5 CR5620 A Tate T daily 8:30a-9:20a N2065621 B Tate T daily 12:30p-1:20p C161

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 51 for details.

5624 OAS Vaughan D arr arr D1105625 OAC Vaughan D arr arr D110

POLSC 121 The United Nations • 2 CRPrerequisite: A course in political science

5635 A Khan A W 1:30p-2:20p C168

POLSC 155 The American Presidency • 5 CR5655 A Shah L daily 11:30a-12:20p 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.

5656 A Shah L daily 8:30a-9:20a C168

ProgrammingBUSINESS DIVISION

Previously Information Technology (IT)

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

PROG 110 Introduction toProgramming • 5 CRPrerequisites: Placement by assessment into MATH 105 or MATH 098 or 099 with a C- or better or equivalent course from another college. Placement by assessment into ENGL 101 or ENGL 092 or 093 with a C- or better.

Fee: $40 computer use

4315 A Allewell W MW 9:30a-11:40a L2184316 B Allewell W TTh 12:30p-2:40p L2184317 C staff TTh 5:30p-7:40p L218

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 51 for details.

4318 OAS Travaille V arr arr D1044319 OAC Travaille V arr arr D104

Books for North Campusclasses are available at the

NEW North Campus Bookstore!

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

PROG 111 Introduction to C++ Programming • 5 CRPrerequisite: Placement by assessment into MATH 105 or MATH 098 or 099 with a C- or better; or entry code

Fee: $40 computer use

4325 A Gandham R MW 9:30a-11:40a N2524326 B Gandham R TTh 3:00p-5:10p N252

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 51 for details.

4327 OAS Unwin S arr arr D1044328 OAC Unwin S arr arr D104

PROG 120 Object Oriented Programming Concepts • 5 CRPrerequisite: PROG 110 with a C- or better or entry codeFee: $40 computer use

4329 A Beauvais C TTh 5:30p-7:40p N252

PROG 125 Enterprise SoftwareDevelopment I • 5 CRPrerequisite: PROG with a C- or better

Fee: $40 computer use

4332 A Rumans L TTh 9:30a-11:40a N252

PROG 140 SQL & Relational Database Programming • 5 CRPrerequisite: PROG 113 or PROG 120 with a C- or better or entry code

Fee: $40 computer use

4335 A Unwin S TTh 12:30p-2:40p N252

PROG 160 Systems Analysis & Design • 5 CRPrerequisite: IT 101 at BCC with a C- or better. Place-ment by assessment into ENGL 101, or ENGL 092 or 093 with a C- or better

4338 A staff MW 7:50p-10:00p R202

PROG 220 Enterprise SoftwareDevelopment III • 5 CRPrerequisite: PROG 210 with a C- or better, or entry code

Fee: $40 computer use

4341 A Allewell MW 5:30p-7:40p N252

PROG 225 Enterprise Software Development Project • 5 CRPrerequisite: PROG 222 with a C- or better, or entry code

Fee: $40 computer use

4344 A Rumans L MW 3:00p-5:10p N252

PROG 235 Operating Systems • 5 CRPrerequisite: Placement by assessment into ENGL 101, or ENGL 092 or 093 with a C- or better; 20 prior college IT credits

4347 A Travaille V TTh 3:00p-5:10p R202

PROG 250 Windows Programming I • 5 CRPrerequisite: PROG 113 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

Fee: $40 computer use

4350 A staff MW 5:30p-7:40p L218

PROG 255 Windows Programming II • 5 CRPrerequisite: PROG 250 at BCC with a C- or better, or entry code

Fee: $40 computer use

4353 A Unwin S TTh 9:30a-11:40a L218

PROG 295 Special Topics in Programming: Crystal Reports • 5 CRPrerequisite: PROG 225For information contact [email protected]: $40 computer use

Develop professional quality reports using the most widely used reporting tool in the industry: Crystal Reports. Create graphs, connect to databases and display information using Windows and the Web.

4356 A Rumans L MW 12:30p-2:40p N252

IT 299 Individual Studies:Advanced Database Management • 5 CRPrerequisite: IT 232, IT 295, or IT 239 or entry code For information contact [email protected]

Fee: $40 computer use

Note: Advanced management of SQL Server, including Data Transformation Services, English Query, Full Text Search, Analysis Services and SQL Server and the Internet.

4359 B Perry J TTh 3:00p-5:10p L218

PsychologySOCIAL SCIENCE DIVISION

PSYCH 100 Introduction to Psychology • 5 CR5700 A Coder R daily 6:30a-7:20a D204Section A combines classroom and online learning. Computer use required.

5701 B Seiver J daily 7:30a-8:20a D2045702 C Seiver J daily 8:30a-9:20a D2045703 D Taylor H daily 9:30a-10:20a D2045704 E Taylor H daily 10:30a-11:20a D2045705 F Wanamaker daily 11:30a-12:20p B204Section F combines classroom and online learning. Computer use required.

5706 G Bridwell V daily 12:30p-1:20p D2045707 H Sparks P daily 1:30p-2:20p D1025708 I Wanamaker MW 2:30p-4:40p D204Section I combines classroom and online learning. Computer use required.

5709 J Wanamaker TTh 2:30p-4:40p D204Section J combines classroom and online learning. Computer use required.

5710 K Brislawn M MW 5:30p-7:40p B1015711 L Schrepfer S MW 7:50p-10:00p D2045712 NCM Sparks P MW 9:50a-12:00p W266Section NCM meets at North Campus, 10700 Northup.

5713 LSN Sparks P MWF 3:00p-5:10p W272Section LSN is a late-starting class beginning on 10/13. Meets at North Campus, 10700 Northup.

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 51 for details.

5715 OAS Seiver J arr arr D1105716 OAC Seiver J arr arr D1105717 OBS Marshall J arr arr D1105718 OBC Marshall J arr arr D110

Also offered as a telecourse;

see Distance Education p. 51 for details.

5719 TAS Brislawn M W 7:50p-10:00p B1015720 TAC Brislawn M W 7:50p-10:00p B101

PSYCH 200 Abnormal Psychology • 5 CRPrerequisite: PSYCH 100

5735 A Wanamaker daily 10:30a-11:20a A210Section A combines classroom and online learning. Computer use required.

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 51 for details.

5738 OAS Taylor H arr arr D1105739 OAC Taylor H arr arr D110

Also offered as a telecourse; see Distance Education p. 51 for details.

5736 TAS Wanamaker M 5:30p-7:40p D2045737 TAC Wanamaker M 5:30p-7:40p D204

PSYCH 202 Introduction to Physiological Psychology • 5 CRRecommended prerequisite: PSYCH 100

Fulfi lls natural science course requirement at BCC.

5742 A Bridwell V daily 8:30a-9:20a B1015743 B Bridwell V daily 9:30a-10:20a B101

PSYCH 204 General Developmental Psychology • 5 CRPrerequisite: PSYCH 100

5745 A Bridwell V daily 11:30a-12:20p D2045746 B Schrepfer S MW 5:30p-7:40p D101

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 51 for details.

5747 OAS Marshall J arr arr D1105748 OAC Marshall J arr arr D110

PSYCH 205 Introduction to Personality • 5 CRPrerequisite: PSYCH 100

5750 A Tutty S daily 1:30p-2:20p D204

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.

Online course; see Distance

Education p. 51 for details.5765 OAS Custer L arr arr D1105766 OAC Custer L arr arr D110

PSYCH 257 Psychology of SexDifferences • 5 CR5775 A Taylor H daily 12:30p-1:20p L220

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Radiation TherapyHEALTH SCIENCE & RELATED PROGRAMS

RADON 100 Principles of Oncology • 4 CRPrerequisite: Acceptance into program

2401 A Armstrong J MW 12:30p-2:30p B254

RADON 103 Radiographic Techniques • 2 CRPrerequisite: Acceptance into program

2405 A Radvilas R M 10:00a-11:50a B254

RADON 111 Clinical Practice I • 5 CRPrerequisite: Acceptance into program

Fee: $21 malpractice insurance

2411 A Green S ThF 8:00a-4:30p arr

RADON 119 Medical Ethics & Communication in Health Care • 2 CRPrerequisite: Acceptance into program

2416 A Green S T 9:00a-11:00a B254

RADON 120 Radiologic Sciences Patient Care • 2 CRPrerequisite: Acceptance into program

2419 A Madigan M W 9:30a-11:20a B254

RADON 125 Medical Terminology for Radiologic Sciences • 1 CRPrerequisite: Acceptance into program

2423 A Madigan M W 8:30a-9:20a B102

RADON 201 Radiation TherapyPhysics II • 3 CRPrerequisite: Acceptance into program

2428 A Armstrong J ThF 9:30a-11:00a B254

RADON 202 Treatment Planning I • 2 CRPrerequisite: Acceptance into program

2432 A Armstrong J F 11:30a-1:30p B254

RADON 211 Clinical Practice V • 8 CRPrerequisite: Acceptance into program

Fee: $21 malpractice insurance

2436 A Green S MTW 8:00a-4:30p arr

RADON 220 Principles & Practice of Radiation Therapy II • 2 CRPrerequisite: Acceptance into program

2440 A Armstrong J Th 1:00p-3:00p B254

Radiologic TechnologyHEALTH SCIENCE & RELATED PROGRAMS

RATEC 105 Introduction to Radiographic Technique • 2 CRPrerequisite: Acceptance into program

2313 A Radvilas R MF 8:30a-9:20a B1022314 D Radvilas R MF 8:30a-9:20a B102

RATEC 106 Computed Imaging • 2 CRPrerequisite: Acceptance into program or permission of instructor

2318 A Martin J W 9:30a-11:20a B1022321 D Martin J W 9:30a-11:20a B102

RATEC 108 Positioning & RelatedAnatomy II • 3 CRPrerequisite: Acceptance into program or permission of instructor

2325 A Madigan M MF 9:30a-10:20a B102 also meets M 10:30a-12:20p B2542326 B Madigan M MF 9:30a-10:20a B102 also meets F 10:30a-12:20p B2542328 D Madigan M MF 9:30a-10:20a B102 also meets W 11:30a-1:20p B254

RATEC 111 Clinical Education II • 5 CRPrerequisite: Acceptance into program or permission of instructor

2333 A staff TTh 8:00a-4:30p arr2336 D staff TTh 8:00a-4:30p arr

RATEC 125 Medical Terminology • 1 CRPrerequisite: Acceptance into program or permission of instructor

2341 A Madigan M W 8:30a-9:20a B1022344 D Madigan M W 8:30a-9:20a B102

RATEC 211 Clinical Education VI • 8 CRPrerequisite: Acceptance into program or permission of instructor

2350 A staff MWF 8:00a-4:30p arr2353 D staff MWF 8:00a-4:30p arr

RATEC 220 Pathology I • 3 CRPrerequisite: Acceptance into program or permission of instructor

2358 A Madigan M TTh 8:30a-9:50a B1022361 D Madigan M TTh 8:30a-9:50a B102

RATEC 240 Radiation Biology &Protection • 3 CRPrerequisite: Acceptance into program or permission of instructor

2366 A Radvilas R TTh 10:00a-11:20a B1022369 D Radvilas R TTh 10:00a-11:20a B102

RATEC 295 Special Topics in Radiology • 3 CRPrerequisite: Acceptance into program or permission of instructor

2373 B Radvilas M W 6:00p-9:00p R3042374 C Jarawan J T 6:00p-9:00p B102

Real EstateCONTINUING EDUCATION

This program is self-supporting and not eligible for tuition waivers. For registration information, call (425) 564-2263. Please refer to the Continuing Education schedule for a complete listing of credit and non-credit Real Estate courses offered this quarter.

R EST 130 Principles of Real Estate • 5 CRFee: $325

6925 A Morrissey J MW 5:30p-8:30p R3026926 B Smith G Sa 8:00a-1:00p R203

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 51 for details.

Fee: $345

6875 OCC Baenen S arr arrContinuous enrollment

R EST 131 Real Estate Finance • 3 CRFee: $205

6927 A Eiselstein H W 6:30p-9:30p R303

R EST 134 Real Estate Sales Practices • 3 CRFee: $205

6928 A Smith G W 6:30p-9:30p R210

R EST 137 Real Estate FinancialCalculator • 1.5 CRRecommended: R EST 130Fee: $150 includes textbook

6929 NCA Corl B FSa 8:00a-4:30p W270Section NCA meets 9/26 & 9/27 at North Campus, 10700 Northup

R EST 141 Foundations of Real Estate Appraisal • 3 CRFee: $205

6930 A Wearne M M 6:30p-9:30p R102

R EST 144 Appraising Income Property: Capitalization • 3 CRFee: $205Prerequisite: R EST 142 or permission of instructor

6931 A Tesso J T 6:30p-9:30p D103

R EST 160 Real Estate Escrow • 3 CRFee: $205

6932 A Laws P Th 6:30p-9:30p B102

R EST 171 Mortgage Loan Processing • 3 CRFee: $205

6933 A Cornwall J W 6:30p-9:30p B102

R EST 234 Real Estate Foreclosures • 1.5 CRFee: $175

6934 A Backstrom T 6:30p-9:30p R102Class meets 9/23 - 10/21.

R EST 240 Land Planning &Development • 3 CRPrerequisite: R EST 130 or sales license or permission of instructorFee: $205

6935 A Thorpe R Th 6:30p-9:30p D204

Recreation LeadershipHEALTH SCIENCE & RELATED PROGRAMS

RECED 154 Recreational Resources • 5 CR2395 A Newton H daily 8:30a-9:20a A210

ALL W CLASSROOMSARE AT BCC’S NORTH CAMPUS, 10700

NORTHUP WAY

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

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 Barrish G daily 9:30a-10:20a R3045808 D Johnson D daily 10:30a-11:20a C1645809 E Johnson D daily 11:30a-12:20p C1645810 F Barrish G daily 12:30p-1:20p R2035811 G Custer L TTh 2:30p-4:40p C1645812 H Woo T MW 5:30p-7:40p C1645813 I Woo T MW 7:50p-10:00p C164

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 51 for details.

5814 OAS Cox S arr arr D1105815 OAC Cox S arr arr D1105816 OBS Cox S arr arr D1105817 OBC Cox S arr arr D110

SOC 170 Social Problems ofContemporary Society • 5 CR

Online course; see Distance

Education p. 51 for details.5825 OAS Cox S arr arr D1105826 OAC Cox S arr arr D110

SOC 240 Social Psychology • 5 CRSame as PSYCH 240. Either SOC 240 or PSYCH 240 may be taken for credit, not both. Prerequisite: SOC 110 or PSYCH 100, or permission of instructor

Online course; see Distance

Education p. 51 for details.5840 OAS Custer L arr arr D1105841 OAC Custer L arr arr D110

SOC 255 Marriage & the Family • 5 CRPrerequisite: SOC 110, PSYCH 100, or ANTH 100, or permission of instructor

5854 A Barrish G daily 1:30p-2:20p R303

SOC 256 Introduction to Sex &Sexuality • 5 CRPrerequisite: SOC 110, PSYCH 100, or ANTH 100, or permission of instructor

5855 A Johnson D MW 2:30p-4:40p C164

SpanishARTS & HUMANITIES DIVISION

See Foreign Languages.

SpeechARTS & HUMANITIES DIVISION

SPCH 100 Basic Principles of Oral Communication • 5 CR1924 A Cotner J daily 7:30a-8:20a R2051925 B staff daily 9:30a-10:20a R3061926 C Morrow M daily 10:30a-11:20a R3061927 D Buxton L daily 11:30a-12:20p R3011928 E Buxton L daily 1:30p-2:20p R211

SPCH 102 Survey of SpeechCommunication • 5 CR1934 A Buxton L daily 10:30a-11:20a L220

TECH 215/TECH 217 PC ANALYSIS & CONFIGURATION I & II • 10 CRThis is a combination class that covers all of the A+ com-petencies in preparing for the A+ Certifi cation exams. This course covers PC hardware and soft ware installation and confi guration. Students gain hands-on instruction. Top-ics include installation of op er at ing systems and basic troubleshooting tech niques: BIOS, IDE, system optimiza-tion, motherboards, print ers, and CMOS setup. Ad di tion al topics in clude DOS and Windows con fi g u ra tion and mem o ry man age ment, advanced trou ble shoot ing, com mu ni ca tion, introductory net work in stal la tion and con fi g u ra tion, and basic electrical con cepts and mea sure ment.Note: This course covers in one quarter the same ma- te ri al that IT 215 and IT 217 cover. To be suc cess ful in this format, a student should have pre vi ous com put er experience.Prerequisite: Placement by assessment into ENGL 101; or ENGL 092 or 093 with a C- or better.

Fee $40 computer use

4412 CL Lake J MTWTh 8:30a-10:40a B142

TECH 223 Using & Supporting Linux • 5 CRPrerequisite: CS 210 or IDEV 211 or TECH 217 or PROG 113 or 120 with a C- or better or entry code.

Fee: $40 computer use

4425 A staff MW 5:30p-7:40p A111

TECH 293 Technical SupportInternship I • 4 CRPrerequisite: Entry code

Course is graded “credit/no credit.”

4429 A Helm R arr arr D104

TECH 294 Technical SupportInternship II • 4 CRPrerequisite: TECH 293 at BCC, and entry code.

Course is graded “credit/no credit.”

4430 B Helm R arr arr D104

TranslationCONTINUING EDUCATION

This program is self-supporting and not eligible for tuition waivers. For registration information, call (425) 564-3171. See also INTERPRETATION. Please refer to the Continuing Education schedule for a complete list-ing of credit and non-credit Trans la tion & Interpretation classes.Free orientation to the Translation & Interpretation pro-gram on Tuesday, 9/2, 10/28, and 12/9, 6:00-8:00 p.m. at the North Campus, 10700 Northup Way. Please call (425) 564-3145 to register.

SPCH 200 Interpersonal Communication • 5 CR1940 A Nudelman L daily 8:30a-9:20a R3091941 B Nudelman L daily 10:30a-11:20a R2051942 C Morrow M daily 12:30p-1:20p R2041943 D Leber M TTh 2:30p-4:40p R2041944 E Leber M TTh 5:30p-7:40p R204

SPCH 220 Introduction to PublicSpeaking • 5 CR1950 A Doyle T daily 8:30a-9:20a R2111951 B Larson B daily 9:30a-10:20a R2111952 C Larson B daily 11:30a-12:20p R3061953 D Stewart D MW 2:30p-4:40p R3031954 E Stewart D MW 5:30p-7:40p R211

SPCH 225 Small Group Communication • 5 CRFulfi lls social science course requirement at BCC.

1960 A staff daily 8:30a-9:20a R3061961 B Yabui A daily 9:30a-10:20a A2101962 C Doyle T daily 10:30a-11:20a D1711963 D Larson B daily 12:30p-1:20p R2111964 E Ford T MW 5:30p-7:40p A2101965 F Yabui A MW 7:50p-10:00p R204

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 51 for details.

1966 OAS Hogan-Taylor arr arr R2301967 OAC Hogan-Taylor arr arr R230

SPCH 230 Intercultural Communication • 5 CR1973 A Yabui A daily 11:30a-12:20p R2011974 B Yabui A daily 12:30p-1:20p R2011975 C Yabui A MW 5:30p-7:40p R201

Technical SupportBUSINESS DIVISION

Previously: Information Technology (IT)

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

See also: Database Administration, Information Technol-ogy, Programming, Networking Services

TECH 170 Problem-Solving Strategies • 5 CRPrerequisite: Placement by assessment into ENGL 101, or ENGL 092 or 093 with a C- or better. Rec om mend ed prerequisite: BTS 161

Fee: $40 computer use

4400 A Williams M MW 5:30p-7:40p L213

TECH 215 PC Analysis andConfi guration I • 5 CRPrerequisite: Placement by assessment into ENGL 101, or ENGL 092 or 093 with a C- or better. Rec om mend ed: BTS 161 or equivalent coursework or experience

Fee: $40 computer use

4410 A Helm R TTh 12:30p-2:40p B1424411 B Helm R TTh 5:30p-7:40p B142

TECH 217 PC Analysis andConfi guration II • 5 CRPrerequisite: TECH 215 at BCC with a C- or better, or entry code

Fee: $40 computer use

4420 A Lake J MW 12:30p-2:40p B1424421 B Helm R MW 5:30p-7:40p B142

CHECK THE BCC WEBSITEFOR THE MOST CURRENT INFO:

WWW.BCC.CTC.EDU

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Credit ClassesDistance Education classes: see pp. 51-56

Video ProductionBUSINESS DIVISION

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

VIDEO 112 Video Foundations • 5 CRPrerequisite: MEDIA 109 at BCC with a C- or better. Same as COMM 112. Credit cannot be obtained for both COMM 112 and VIDEO 112.

Fee: $40 computer use

0400 A staff MW 3:00p-5:10p N209Section A combines classroom and online learning. Computer use required. Additional fee $20

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 51 for details.

0401 OAS James C arr arr D1040402 OAC James C arr arr D104

VIDEO 122 Audio & Recording I • 5 CRPrerequisite: MEDIA 109 at BCC with a C- or better, or entry code

Fee: $40 computer use

0415 A Katell M TTh 5:30p-7:40p N202Section A combines classroom and online learning. Computer use required. Additional fee $20

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 51 for details.

0416 OAS James C arr arr D1040417 OAC James C arr arr D104

VIDEO 210 Video Editing & Streaming • 5 CRPrerequisite: VIDEO 112 at BCC with a C- or better; or entry code

Fee: $40 computer use

0422 A Lucas P TTh 3:00p-5:10p N202Section A combines classroom and online learning. Computer use required. Additional fee $20

VIDEO 224 Motion Graphics I • 5 CRPrerequisite: ANIM 121 and VIDEO 112 at BCC with a C- or better, or entry code

Fee: $40 computer use

0426 A Prigg R TTh 12:30p-2:40p N209

VIDEO 225 Motion Graphics II • 5 CRPrerequisite: VIDEO 224 at BCC with a C- or better, or entry code

Fee: $40 computer use

0430 A staff TTh 3:00p-5:10p N209

Web Multimedia AuthoringBUSINESS DIVISION

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

WEBMM 110 Web MultimediaFoundations • 5 CRPrerequisite: MEDIA 109 at BCC with a C- or better, or entry code

Fee: $40 computer use; $75 Internet Service Provider

0500 A staff MW 3:00p-5:10p N202Section A combines classroom and online learning. Computer use required. Additional fee $20

Also offered online; see Distance

Education p. 51 for details.

0502 OAS Slowinski M arr arr D1040503 OAC Slowinski M arr arr D104

WEBMM 210 Web Tools • 5 CRPrerequisite: ANIM 121, IDEV 111, and WEBMM 110 at BCC with a C- or better, or entry code

Fee: $75 Internet Service Provider

Online course; see Distance

Education p. 51 for details.0508 OAS Eileen J arr arr D1040509 OAC Eileen J arr arr D104

WEBMM 220 Web MultimediaAuthoring I • 5 CRPrerequisite: ANIM 121 and WEBMM 110 at BCC with a C- or better or entry code.

Fee: $40 computer use; $75 Internet Service Provider

0512 A Shuman J TTh 5:30p-7:40p N209Section A combines classroom and online learning. Computer user required. Additional $20 fee

WEBMM 222 Multimedia Authoring II • 5 CRPrerequisite: WEBMM 110 and ANIM 121 at BCC with a C- or better.

Fee: $75 Internet Service Provider

Online course; see Distance

Education p. 51 for details.0516 OAS Kennedy T arr arr D1040517 OAC Kennedy T arr arr D104

WEBMM 225 Multimedia Authoring III • 5 CRPrerequisite: IDEV 211, WEBMM 220, and WEBMM 222 at BCC with a C- or better, or entry code.

Fee: $75 Internet Service Provider

Online course; see Distance

Education p. 51 for details.0519 OAS staff arr arr D1040520 OAC staff arr arr D104

WEBMM 230 Web Design &Development I • 5 CRPrerequisite: ANIM 121, IDEV 111, and WEBMM 110 at BCC with a C- or better, or entry code

Fee: $40 computer use; $75 Internet Service Provider

0522 A staff MW 12:30p-2:40p L126Section A combines classroom and online learning. Computer use required. Additional fee $20

WEBMM 231Web Design & Development II • 5 CRPrerequisite: IDEV 111 and 211 and WEBMM 230 at BCC with a C- or better, or entry code

Fee: $40 computer use; $75 Internet Service Provider

0525 A staff MW 3:00p-5:10p L126Section A combines classroom and online learning. Computer use required. Additional fee $20

Worker Retraining/WorkFirst

WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT

WorkFirst Computer Basics ClassA free Computer and Software Fundamentals class for low-income parents. This class will teach key board ing skills; Microsoft Word, Excel, and Out look; résumé writing; and will offer job placement assistance. For more in for ma tion, call (425) 564-2363 or e-mail [email protected].

WorkFirst MOS Software Certifi cation ClassA free class for low-income parents with in ter me di ate skills in Microsoft Word and Excel. This class teaches students advanced Word and Excel skills. Prepare for the MOS (Microsoft Office Specialist) Certification. For more information, call (425) 564-2363 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. Stu dents 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 benefi ts in the past two years, for displaced homemakers, or those who were self-employed in a declining in dus try. For eligibil-ity, enrollment, and program in for ma tion, attend a FREE orientation. Call (425) 564-4054 for details.

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North Campus / Late-Start / Weekend / Evening Classes

Credit Classes at North Campus

InterpretationINTRP 105 Vocabulary Acquisition & Ter mi nol o gy

Research • 3 CR

MathematicsMATH 098 Introductory Algebra II • 5 CR

MATH 099 Intermediate Algebra • 5 CR

MATH 156 College Algebra for Bus/Soc Sci • 5 CR

Network Services & Computing SystemsNSCOM 201/202 Cisco Networking I & II • 10 CR

NSCOM 203/204 Cisco NetworkingIII & IV • 10 CR

NSCOM 220 Implementing Client OperatingSystems • 5 CR

NSCOM 221 Implementing Server OperatingSystems • 5 CR

NSCOM 223 Managing a NetworkEnvironment • 5 CR

NSCOM 225 Implementing NetworkInfrastructure • 5 CR

PsychologyPSYCH 100 Intro to Psychology • 5 CR

Late-Start ClassesLate-start classes begin after the offi cial fi rst 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 publi-cation. Check the department lists for details about days, times, locations, in struc tors, prerequisites, etc.

Late-start classes begin during the week of October 13. Final exams for late-start classes will follow the regular fi nal exam schedule; see page 8.

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.

Business Technology SystemsBTS 161 Computer Software Fundamentals • 5 CRFor information contact [email protected]

The Career Center & The Women’s CenterHD 185 Uncovering Your Hidden Strengths • 1 CR

HD 185 Improving Your Résumé • 1 CR

HD 185 Interviewing Strategies for Success • 1 CR

HD 185 Building Your Career Portfolio • 1 CR

HD 185 Compass for Success • 5 CR

Human DevelopmentHD 101 Self-Esteem in the Workplace • 3 CR

MathematicsMATH 099 Intermediate Algebra • 5 CR

PsychologyPSYCH 100 Intro to Psychology • 5 CR

Weekend CollegeBCC offers a wide variety of classes on Friday evenings and Saturdays. Look for the shaded items in the depart-ment lists for details about the classes outlined here: days, times, locations, instructors, prerequisites, etc.

Weekend College for Fall 2003 begins September 26-27 and ends December 5-6. Final exams will be held during the last class session.

Alcohol & Drug StudiesALDAC 160 Cultural Diversity in Addiction

Counseling • 2 CR

BiologyBIOL 101 General Biology I • 6 CR

ChemistryCHEM 101 Intro to Chemistry • 6 CR

Early Childhood EducationECED 150 Music Experiences for the 2-3 Year

Old • 1 CR

ECED 198A Sign Language for Adults Working with Young Children • 1 CR

ECED 198B Literacy Throughout the Day • 1 CR

English—Composition & ReadingENGL 101 Written Expression • 5 CR

ENGL 270 Professional Report Writing • 5 CR

General Business ManagementG BUS 230 Project Management • 5 CR

GeologyGEOL 101 Survey of Geology • 6 CR

Human DevelopmentHD 100 Fast Track to College Success • 2 CR

HD 120 Learning Strategies for StudentSuccess • 2 CR

HD 157 Assertive Communication • 2 CR

Interior DesignINDES 140 Intro to Interior Design • 5 CR

MathematicsMATH 156 College Algebra for Bus/Soc Sci • 5 CR

PsychologyPSYCH 100 Intro to Psychology • 5 CR

BCC offers college-credit classes at the North Campus, 10700 Northup Way, Bellevue, near the 520/I-405 in ter change.

See the departmental listings for details about the credit classes outlined here: days, times, rooms, instructors, prerequisites, etc.

Final exams for credit classes at North Campus are scheduled for Tuesday and Wednesday, December 9 and 10.

If your class regularly meets Your final examM & W or M, W, & F at: will be given:

7:30 am Weds., 12/10 7:30-9:20 am

9:50 am Weds., 12/10 9:30-11:20 am

12:40 pm Weds., 12/10 1:40-3:30 pm

3:00 pm Weds., 12/10 3:40-5:30 pm

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

7:30 am Tues., 12/9 7:30-9:20 am

9:50 am Tues., 12/9 9:30-11:20 am

12:40 pm Tues., 12/9 1:40-3:30 pm

3:00 pm Tues., 12/9 3:40-5:30 pm

Note: Exams for North Campus evening classes will be given during the regular class hours during fi nals week unless otherwise arranged with the approval of the Offi ce of Instruction.

Accounting—ParaprofessionalACCT 172 Small Business Computerized

Accounting • 5 CR

EconomicsECON 200 Intro to Economics: Macro • 5 CR

ECON 201 Intro to Economics: Micro • 5 CR

English—Composition & ReadingENGL 101 Written Expression • 5 CR

ENGL 270 Professional Report Writing • 5 CR

Foreign LanguagesSPAN 101 Beginning First-Year Spanish • 5 CR

General Business ManagementG BUS 101 Intro to Business • 5 CR

G BUS 230 Project Management • 5 CR

Human DevelopmentHD 120 Learning Strategies for Student

Success • 3 CR

North Campus / Late-Start / Weekend / Evening Classes

CHECK THE BCC WEBSITEFOR THE MOST CURRENT INFO:

WWW.BCC.CTC.EDU

Textbooks andsupplies for North Campusclasses are available at the

NEW North CampusBookstore!

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Evening ClassesBCC offers a wide variety of classes between 5:30 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 fi nals week unless otherwise arranged with the approval of the Offi ce of Instruction.

Accounting—ParaprofessionalACCT 101 Practical Accounting I • 5 CR

ACCT 102 Practical Accounting II • 5 CR

ACCT 135 Business Payroll Tax Accounting • 5 CR

ACCT 240 Computerized Accounting • 5 CR

ACCT 270 Cost Accounting • 5 CR

Accounting—Transfer (Business Admin.)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 101 Survey of Law Enforcement &

Administration • 5 CR

ADMCJ 200 Criminal Evidence & Procedures—Police Offi cer • 5 CR

Adult Basic EducationABE 062 Adult Basic Education—Level 2 • 4 CR

Alcohol & Drug StudiesALDAC 100 Professional Development in Addiction

Counseling • 1 CR

ALDAC 101 Understanding Addiction • 3 CR

ALDAC 102 Physiological Actions of Alcohol & Other Drugs • 3 CR

ALDAC 103 Intro to Counseling • 3 CR

ALDAC 104 Prior Learning Portfolio • 1 CR

ALDAC 206 Group Process in CD Treatment • 3 CR

ALDAC 212 Ethics & Professionalism • 2 CR

ALDAC 215 Chemical Dependency & the Law • 2 CR

ALDAC 220 Addiction Counseling ClinicalPracticum • 3 CR

ALDAC 230 Intro to Family Systems • 3 CR

ALDAC 295A Psychopathology for AddictionCounselors • 5 CR

ALDAC 295B Substance Abuse Prevention Specialist Training I • 5 CR

AnthropologyANTH 200 Intro to Linguistics • 5 CR

ANTH 201 Physical Anthropology • 5 CR

ArtART 101 Modern Architecture & Design • 5 CR

ART 111 Design: Color • 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 260 Basic Ceramics I • 5 CR

ART 261 Basic Ceramics II • 5 CR

AstronomyASTR 101 Intro to Astronomy • 5 CR

BiologyBIOL 100 Introductory Biology • 6 CR

BIOL 101 General Biology I • 6 CR

BIOL 250 Microbiology • 6 CR

BIOL 260 Human Anatomy & Physiology • 6 CR

BotanyBOTAN 110 Introductory Plant Biology • 6 CR

Business Administration—TransferBA 200 Business Law—Legal Foundations • 5 CR

BA 240 Statistical Analysis • 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: MS Excel • 5 CR

BTS 168 Database Applications: Access • 5 CR

BTS 280 Project Management Applications • 5 CR

ChemistryCHEM 101 Intro to Chemistry • 6 CR

CHEM 140 General Inorganic/Physical Chem I • 6 CR

CommunicationCOMM 101 Exploring the Digital Future • 5 CR

COMM 102 Techniques & Technology ofPersuasion • 5 CR

COMM 216 Scripting for Film, Video, &Multimedia • 5 CR

Computer Science—TransferCS 110 Intro to Computers & Applications • 5 CR

CS 210 Fundamentals of Computer Science I • 5 CR

Early Childhood EducationECED 135 Practicum for Special Education • 5 CR

ECED 171 Introduction to Early ChildhoodEducation • 5 CR

ECED 191 Practicum in Early ChildhoodEducation • 5 CR

ECED 298 Helping Children Deal with Griefand Trauma • 2 CR

English—Composition & ReadingENGL 072 Developmental English • V11-12 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 • 4 CR

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Foreign LanguagesASL 101 American Sign Language I • 5 CR

ASL 102 American Sign Language II • 5 CR

ASL 103 American Sign Language III • 5 CR

FRNCH 101 Beg First-Year French • 5 CR

JAPAN 101 Beg First-Year Japanese • 5 CR

JAPAN 201 Basic Second-Year Japanese • 5 CR

JAPAN 202 Inter Second-Year Japanese • 5 CR

JAPAN 203 Adv Second-Year Japanese • 5 CR

SPAN 101 Beg First-Year Spanish • 5 CR

SPAN 201 Basic Second-Year Spanish • 5 CR

SPAN 202 Inter Second-Year Spanish • 5 CR

SPAN 203 Adv Second-Year Spanish • 5 CR

GamingMEDIA 295 Graphics for Gaming • 5 CR

General Business ManagementG BUS 101 Intro to Business • 5 CR

G BUS 120 Organizational Behavior • 5 CR

G BUS 145 Business Mathematics • 5 CR

G BUS 202 Law & Business • 5 CR

G BUS 210 Stock Market Investment • 5 CR

G BUS 230 Project Management • 5 CR

GeographyGEOG 100 Intro to Geography • 5 CR

GeologyGEOL 101 Survey of Geology • 6 CR

HistoryHIST 101 History of Civ: Cultural Traditions • 5 CR

HIST 212 Sport in America • 5 CR

HIST 264 Washington & the Pacifi c NW • 5 CR

Home EconomicsHOMEC 130 Human Nutrition • 5 CR

HOMEC 256 Child Dev & Guidance • 3 CR

Human DevelopmentHD 120 Learning Strategies for Student

Success • 3 CR

HD 173 Career Exploration • 3 CR

Information TechnologyIT 101 Intro to Information Technology • 5 CR

IT 103 Networking Basics • 5 CR

Interior DesignINDES 140 Intro to Interior Design • 5 CR

INDES 160 Graphic Communication I • 5 CR

INDES 162 Intro to Computer-Aided Design • 3 CR

INDES 180 Professional Practices I • 3 CR

INDES 181 Professional Practices II • 3 CR

INDES 190 Materials & Construction • 3 CR

InterpretationINTRP 101 Intro to Trans & Interp • 3 CR

INTRP 102 Fundamentals of Interpreting • 3 CR

INTRP 105 Vocabulary Acquisition • 3 CR

INTRP 106 Ethics & Business Practice • 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 Bus/Soc Sci • 5 CR

MATH 157 Elements of Calculus • 5 CR

MATH 208 Intro to Linear Algebra • 5 CR

MATH 227 Several-Variable Calculus • 5 CR

Media Communication & TechnologyMEDIA 101 Exploring the Digital Future • 5 CR

MEDIA 102 Techniques & Technology ofPersuasion • 5 CR

MEDIA 105 Digital Design & Storytelling • 5 CR

MEDIA 109 Computer Essentials forDigital Media • 5 CR

MeteorologyMETR 101 Intro to the Weather • 5 CR

MusicMUSIC 102 Community Band • 1 CR

Network Services & Computing SystemsNSCOM 201/202 Cisco Networking I & II • 10 CR

NSCOM 203/204 Cisco Networking III & IV • 10 CR

NSCOM 220 Implementing Client OperatingSystems • 5 CR

NSCOM 221 Implementing Server OperatingSystems • 5 CR

NSCOM 223 Managing a NetworkEnvironment • 5 CR

NSCOM 225 Implementing NetworkInfrastructure • 5 CR

PhilosophyPHIL 100 Intro to Philosophy • 5 CR

PHIL 115 Critical Reasoning • 5 CR

PHIL 120 Intro to Logic • 5 CR

PhysicsPHYS 109 Science for Info Technology • 6 CR

Political SciencePOLSC 101 Intro to Politics • 5 CR

POLSC 102 American Gov’t & Politics • 5 CR

ProgrammingPROG 110 Intro to Programming • 5 CR

PROG 120 Object Oriented ProgrammingConcepts • 5 CR

PROG 160 Systems Analysis & Design • 5 CR

PROG 220 Enterprise Software Dev III • 5 CR

PROG 250 Windows Programming I • 5 CR

PsychologyPSYCH 100 Intro to Psychology • 5 CR

PSYCH 200 Abnormal Psychology • 5 CR

PSYCH 204 General Developmental Psych • 5 CR

Real EstateR EST 130 Principles of Real Estate • 5 CR

R EST 131 Real Estate Finance • 3 CR

R EST 134 Real Estate Sales Practices • 3 CR

R EST 141 Foundations of Real EstateAppraisal • 3 CR

R EST 144 Appraising Income Property:Capitalization • 3 CR

R EST 160 Real Estate Escrow • 3 CR

R EST 171 Mortgage Loan Processing • 3 CR

R EST 234 Real Estate Foreclosures • 1.5 CR

R EST 240 Land Planning & Development • 3 CR

SociologySOC 110 Intro to Sociology • 5 CR

SpeechSPCH 200 Interpersonal Communication • 5 CR

SPCH 220 Intro to Public Speaking • 5 CR

SPCH 225 Small Group Communication • 5 CR

SPCH 230 Intercultural Communication • 5 CR

Technical SupportTECH 170 Problem-Solving Strategies • 5 CR

TECH 215 PC Analysis and Confi g I • 5 CR

TECH 217 PC Analysis and Confi g II • 5 CR

TECH 223 Using & Supporting Linux • 5 CR

Video ProductionVIDEO 122 Audio & Recording I • 5 CR

Web Multimedia AuthoringWEBMM 220 Web Multimedia Authoring I • 5 CR

CHECK THE BCC WEBSITEFOR THE MOST CURRENT INFO:

WWW.BCC.CTC.EDU

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OAS? TAC?

Item Numbers & Sections

Most Distance Ed classes have two item num bers 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 theper-class costs for it will depend on your Wash ing ton State residency and your U.S. residency and cit i zen ship status.

Check the website athttp://distance-ed.bcc.ctc.edu/costs.htmor call (425) 564-2438 for details.

Telecourses (page 52)Televised courses at BCC com bine video

pro grams, textbooks, study guides, and on-

cam pus ori en ta tion and review sessions.

What do you need to succeedin a telecourse?

• Attendance at mandatory on-campus

ori en ta tion and exam sessions. Some

courses have other man da to ry at ten -

dance re quire ments, especially for lab

sci enc es and for eign lan guag es. Check

the course listings for details.

• A way to view to video ma te ri als. (See

page 52 for viewing options.)

Online courses (pages 52-56)Online classes are conducted over the Inter-

net. Students must access each online class

daily for as sign ments, discussion, etc.

Distance Education Options

1

2

What is Distance Education?

Dis tance Ed u ca tion at BCC is de signed for stu dents who prefer to learn at home, according to their own sched ules. Distance Educa-tion students get the same breadth and depth of material and earn the same college credit as students in class rooms do.

Distance Education students need the self-mo ti va tion and self-dis ci -pline to fo cus, set goals, and com- plete course as sign ments on time without daily face-to-face contact with an in struc tor.

Although you save time com mut ing to cam pus, you still need to put in the hours a college-level course re quires to absorb ma te ri al, read text books, and com plete as sign -ments and exams.

Is Distance Educationright for you? Take theself-as sess ment test online athttp://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 as sign ments on

time without daily face-to-face contact

with an in struc tor.

What do you need to succeedin online learn ing?

• The ability to learn from written materi-

als, including lectures, e-mails, threaded

dis cus sions, and chat rooms.

• A good working knowledge of your com-

put er and your Internet Service Provider

(ISP), in clud ing e-mail.

• The ability to learn and use WebCT, and

spe cial ized soft ware when required, for

our web-based courses.

• Appropriate hardware and software. (See

information for online stu dents on page 52.)

Distance Education at BCC

How to Get Started

• If you are new to BCC, apply for admissions (www.bcc.ctc.edu or see page 6)• Register in person or online at www.bcc.ctc.edu• Pay fees (Additional fees apply in some cases, e.g., sci ence labs)• Read How to Start Fall Quarter at: http://distance-ed.bcc.ctc.edu

(some online classes have specifi c in for ma tion; check the listings for details)• Buy textbooks

Online instruction starts on the second day of the quar ter: Tuesday, September 23

3

BCC Distance Education classes follow thecollege’s academic cal en dar. Please see page 5 for start and

end dates, withdrawal dead lines, etc.

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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, textbooks, study guides and/or lab materials, and on-campus review sessions with BCC instructors.

Attendance is required at the orientation (fi rst review) session and all sessions where exams will be given. Individual instructors may require additional atten-dance. Attendance is mandatory at the review sessions for lab science and foreign language courses.

There are several ways you can view the video pro-grams. 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 overnight 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 Offi ce at (425) 564-2438 for information.

A & H = Arts & Hu man i ties dis tri bu tion

Soc Sci = Social Science dis tri bu tion

Sci = Science dis tri bu tion

Art (A & H)ART 201 History of Western Art • 5 CRWeekly on-campus review sessions are Thursdays, 5:30-7:40 p.m. in B204, beginning 9/25.

Section TAS, Item 0801Section TAC, Item 0802

Foreign LanguagesSPAN 101 Beginning First-Year Spanish • 5 CR Attendance required at all weekly on-campus review sessions, held Fridays, 5:45-8:20 p.m., Room W106, beginning 9/26.

Section TAS, Item 1553Section TAC, Item 1554

History (A & H or Soc Sci)HIST 101 History of Civilization • 5 CRWeekly on-campus review sessions are Wednesdays, 5:30-7:40 p.m. in C165, beginning 9/24.

Section TAS, Item 5402Section TAC, Item 5403

HIST 264 Washington & Pacifi c NW • 5 CRWeekly on-campus review sessions are Fridays, 6:00-7:50 p.m. in C165, beginning 9/26.

Section TAS, Item 5490Section TAC, Item 5491

Psychology (Soc Sci)PSYCH 100 Intro to Psychology • 5 CRAttendance required at all weekly on-campus review sessions, held Wednesdays 7:50-10:00 p.m. in B101, beginning 9/25.

Section TAS, Item 5719Section TAC, Item 5720

PSYCH 200 Abnormal Psychology • 5 CRWeekly on-campus review sessions are Monday, 5:30-7:40 p.m. in D204, beginning 9/22.

Section TAS, Item 5736Section TAC, Item 5737

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 Offi ce at (425)564-2438 for information.

A & H = Arts & Humanities distributionSoc Sci = Social Science distributionSci = Science distribution

Accounting (Business Admin Transfer)ACCTG 210 Fundamentals of Accounting I • 5 CR

Section OAS, Item 4047Section OAC, Item 4048Section OBS, Item 4049Section OBC, Item 4050

ACCTG 220 Fundamentals of Accounting II • 5 CRSection OAS, Item 4056Section OAC, Item 4057

ACCTG 230 Basic Accounting Analysis • 5 CRSection OAS, Item 4062Section OAC, Item 4063

American Studies (A & H or Soc Sci)AMST 102 Intro 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 0676Section OAC, Item 0677

WHAT WILL IT COST?Most Distance Ed class es 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 yourWash ing ton State residency and your U.S. residency and cit i zen ship status.

A $35 Distance Ed u ca tion fee is add ed to the per-class cost for all classes.

A typical 5-credit class costs $373.80 for Wash ing ton State residents, $439.75 forout-of-state U.S. citizens and per ma nent residents, and $460.00 for all others,in clud ing in ter na tion al students.

Check the website at http://distance-ed.bcc.ctc.edu/costs.htm or call (425) 564-2438 for details.

ONLINEINSTRUCTION

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AMST 260 Economic Development of the US • 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 • 5 CRSection OAS, Item 0706Section OAC, Item 0707

Animation & GraphicsANIM 115 Drawing for Animation I • 5 CR

Section OAS, Item 0200Section OAC, Item 0201

ANIM 116 Drawing for Animation II • 5 CRSection OAS, Item 0204Section OAC, Item 0205

ANIM 120 Animation Foundations • 5 CRSection OAS, Item 0210Section OAC, Item 0211

ANIM 121 Imaging Foundations • 5 CRSection OAS, Item 0221Section OAC, Item 0222

ANIM 222 Vector Images & Illustration • 5 CRSection OAS, Item 0233Section OAC, Item 0234

ANIM 230 2-D Animation I • 5 CRSection OAS, Item 0236Section OAC, Item 0237

ANIM 240 3-D Animation I • 5 CRSection OAS, Item 0240Section OAC, Item 0241

Anthropology (Soc Sci)ANTH 100 Intro 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 Physical Anthropology • 5 CRNatural Science Distribution

Section OAS, Item 5228Section OAC, Item 5229

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

Section OAS, Item 5245Section OAC, Item 5246

Astronomy (Sci)ASTR 105 Beginning Astronomy (Lab) • 6 CRSame as ASTR 101. Either ASTR 105 or ASTR 101 may be taken for credit, not both.

Section OAS, Item 3033Section OAC, Item 3035Section OBS, Item 3037Section OBC, Item 3039

Biology (Sci)BIOL 100 Introductory Biology (Lab) • 6 CR

Section OAS, Item 3107Section OAC, Item 3109Section OBS, Item 3111Section OBC, Item 3112

Botany (Sci)BOTAN 120 Intro to Mycology (Lab) • 6 CR

Section OAS, Item 3257Section OAC, Item 3259

Business Administration • Transfer BA 200 Business Law—Legal Foundations • 5 CR

Section OAS, Item 4073Section OAC, Item 4074Section OBS, Item 4075Section OBC, Item 4076

BA 240 Statistical Analysis • 5 CRSection OAS, Item 4083Section OAC, Item 4084Section OBS, Item 4085Section OBC, Item 4086

Business Technology SystemsBTS 101 Keyboarding I • 3 CR

Section OAS, Item 4093Section OAC, Item 4094

BTS 104 Keyboarding Review &Speedbuilding • 3 CR

Section OAS, Item 4097Section OAC, Item 4098

BTS 141 Presentation Applications:Beginning PowerPoint • 1 CR

Section OAS, Item 4106Section OAC, Item 4107

BTS 142 Presentation Applications:In ter me di ate PowerPoint • 1 CR

Section OAS, Item 4111Section OAC, Item 4112

BTS 143 Presentation Applications:Advanced PowerPoint • 1 CR

Section OAS, Item 4116Section OAC, Item 4117

BTS 145 Internet Basics • 1 CRSection OAS, Item 4123Section OAC, Item 4124

BTS 146 10-Key • 1 CRSection OAS, Item 4127Section OAC, Item 4128

BTS 161 Computer & SoftwareFundamentals • 5 CR

Section OAS, Item 4140Section OAC, Item 4141

BTS 163 Word Processing Applications:MS Word • 5 CR

Section OAS, Item 4145Section OAC, Item 4146

BTS 165 Spreadsheet Applications:MS Excel • 5 CR

Section OAS, Item 4157Section OAC, Item 4158

BTS 168 Database Applications: Access • 5 CRSection OAS, Item 4169Section OAC, Item 4170

Chemistry (Sci)CHEM 110 Understanding Chemistry (Lab) • 6 CREither CHEM 110 or CHEM 100 may be taken for credit, not both.

Section OAS, Item 3311Section OAC, Item 3313

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, not both.

Section OAS, Item 0904Section OAC, Item 0905Section OBS, Item 0906Section OBC, Item 0907

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

Section OAS, Item 0912Section OAC, Item 0913Section OBS, Item 0914Section OBC, Item 0915

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

Section OAS, Item 0923Section OAC, Item 0924

COMM 112 Video Foundations • 5 CRSame as MEDIA 104. Either COMM 104 or MEDIA 104 may be taken for credit, not both.

Section OAS, Item 0932Section OAC, Item 0933

COMM 216 Scripting for Film, Video, &Multimedia • 5 CRSame as VIDEO 112: Either COMM 112 or VIDEO 112 may be taken for credit, not both.

Section OAS, Item 0940Section OAC, Item 0941

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Computer Science(Elective AAS Transfer)CS 110 Introduction to Computers &Ap pli ca tions • 5 CR

Section OAS, Item 4209Section OAC, Item 4210

Drama (A & H)DRAMA 101 Intro to the Theater • 5 CR

Section OAS, Item 1080Section OAC, Item 1081

Early Childhood EducationECED 175 Portfolio I: ECED Majors • 1 CR

Section OAS, Item 2060

ECED 275 Portfolio II: ECED Majors • 1 CRSection OAS, Item 2075

Economics (Soc Sci)ECON 100 Intro to Basic EconomicPrinciples • 5 CR

Section OAS, Item 5268Section OAC, Item 5269

ECON 200 Intro to Economics:Mac ro eco nom ics • 5 CR

Section OAS, Item 5291Section OAC, Item 5292Section OBS, Item 5293Section OBC, Item 5294

ECON 201 Intro to Economics:Microeconomics • 5 CR

Section OAS, Item 5285Section OAC, Item 5286Section OBS, Item 5287Section OBC, Item 5288

ECON 260 Economic Development of US • 5 CRSame as AMST 260. Either ECON 260 or AMST 260 may be taken for credit, not both.

Section OAS, Item 5289Section OAC, Item 5290

EducationEDUC 110 Intro to Education • 5 CR

Section OAS, Item 2086

English – Composition & ReadingENGL 091 Basic Grammar & SentencePatterns • 5 CR

Section OAS, Item 1177Section OAC, Item 1178

ENGL 092 Developmental English • 5 CRSection OAS, Item 1200Section OAC, Item 1201Section OBS, Item 1202Section OBC, Item 1203

ENGL 093 Composition for Non-NativeSpeakers • 5 CR

Section OAS, Item 1210Section OAC, Item 1211

ENGL 101 Written Expression • 5 CRSection OAS, Item 1242Section OAC, Item 1243Section OBS, Item 1244Section OBC, Item 1245Section OCS, Item 1246Section OCC, Item 1247Section ODS, Item 1248Section ODC, Item 1249Section OES, Item 1250Section OEC, Item 1251Section OFS, Item 1252Section OFC, Item 1253Section OGS, Item 1254Section OGC, Item 1255Section OHS, Item 1256Section OHC, Item 1257Section OIS, Item 1258Section OIC, Item 1259

ENGL 105 Grammar & Communication • 5 CRSection OAS, Item 1182Section OAC, Item 1183

ENGL 201 The Research Paper • 5 CRSection OAS, Item 1285Section OAC, Item 1286Section OBS, Item 1287Section OBC, Item 1288Section OCS, Item 1289Section OCC, Item 1290Section ODS, Item 1291Section ODC, Item 1292

ENGL 270 Professional Report Writing • 5 CRSection OAS, Item 1306Section OAC, Item 1307Section OBS, Item 1308Section OBC, Item 1309

ENGL 271 Expository Writing I • 5 CRSection OAS, Item 1317Section OAC, Item 1318Section OBS, Item 1319Section OBC, Item 1320

ENGL 272 Expository Writing II • 5 CRSection OAS, Item 1325Section OAC, Item 1326

English – Literature (A & H)ENGL 110 Reading Poetry • 5 CR

Section OAS, Item 1351Section OAC, Item 1352

ENGL 112 Reading Fiction • 5 CRSection OAS, Item 1363Section OAC, Item 1364

ENGL 130 Intro to Literature • 5 CRSection OAS, Item 1370Section OAC, Item 1371

ENGL 131 Intro to Literature • 5 CRSection OAS, Item 1377Section OAC, Item 1378

ENGL 221 Popular Literature • 5 CRSection OAS, Item 1386Section OAC, Item 1387

ENGL 267 American Lit: Beginnings through Civil War • 5 CRIt is suggested that students also enroll in the online portion of either English 101 or 271 that Karen Roth-man is teaching.

Section OAS, Item 1396Section OAC, Item 1397

English – Creative Writing(Elective AAS Transfer)ENGL 273 Verse & Short Story • 5 CR

Section OAS, Item 1333Section OAC, Item 1334

ENGL 274 Verse & Short Story • 5 CRSection OAS, Item 1339Section OAC, Item 1340

ENGL 275 Verse & Short Story • 5 CRSection OAS, Item 1345Section OAC, Item 1346

Environmental Science (Sci)ENVSC 204 Ecology & the Biosphere • 5 CR

Section OAS, Item 3455Section OAC, Item 3457

Fire Service ProgramsFCA 231 Fire Service Leadership • 3 CR

Section OAC, Item 6654

General Business Management(Soc Sci for Non-Business Majors)G BUS 101 Intro to Business • 5 CR

Section OAS, Item 4252Section OAC, Item 4253Section OBS, Item 4254Section OBC, Item 4255

GeographyGEOG 100 Intro to Geography • 5 CR

Section OAS, Item 5306Section OAC, Item 5307

GEOG 205 Weather, Climate, Vegetation,Soils • 5 CR

Section OAS, Item 5336Section OAC, Item 5337

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Geology (Sci)GEOL 101 Survey of Geology (Lab) • 6 CR

Section OAS, Item 3497 Section OAC, Item 3499Section OBS, Item 3498Section OBC, Item 3500

History (A & H or Soc Sci)HIST 120 Global History • 5CRSame as INTST 204. Either HIST 120 or INTST 204 may be taken for credit, not both. Students enrolling in this class are encouraged to register for ENGL 190, a 1-credit Writing Lab Link, information below.

Section OAS, Item 5420Section OAC, Item 5421

ENGL 190 Writing Lab Link • 1 CRSection OAS, Item 1130Section OAC, Item 1131

HIST 202 US History—1st Century ofIn de pen dence • 5CR

Section OAS, Item 5441Section OAC, Item 5442

HIST 203 US History—US in the Global Age • 5CRSection OAS, Item 5446 Section OAC, Item 5447

Human Development(Elective AAS Transfer)HD 120 Learning Strategies for Student Success (requires videotapes) • 3 CR

Section OAS, Item 6023Section OAC, Item 6024

Information TechnologyIT 101 Intro to Information Technology • 5 CR

Section OAS, Item 4292Section OAC, Item 4293

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 5551

INTST 204 Global History • 5 CRSame as HIST 120. Either INTST 204 or HIST 120 may be taken for credit, not both. Students enrolling in this class are encouraged to register for ENGL 190, a 1-credit Writing Lab Link, information below.

Section OAS, Item 5560Section OAC, Item 5561

ENGL 190 Writing Lab Link • 1 CRSection OAS, Item 1130Section OAC, Item 1131

Internet Application DevelopmentIDEV 111 Web Development Foundations • 5 CR

Section OAS, Item 0301Section OAC, Item 0302

IDEV 211 Client-Side Scripting • 5 CRSection OAS, Item 0306Section OAC, Item 0307

MarketingMKTG 110 Client/Customer Relations • 5 CR

Section OAS, Item 4502Section OAC, Item 4503

Math (Quantitative Skills)MATH 099 Intermediate Algebra • 5 CR

Section OAS, Item 3649Section OAC, Item 3651Section OBS, Item 3653Section OBC, Item 3655

MATH 105 Precalculus I • 5 CRSection OAS, Item 3671Section OAC, Item 3673

MATH 156 College Algebra for Business & Social Science • 5 CR

Section OAS, Item 3791Section OAC, Item 3793

MATH 157 Elements of Calculus • 5 CRSection OAS, Item 3817Section OAC, Item 3819

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

Section OAS, Item 0053Section OAC, Item 0054Section OBS, Item 0055Section OBC, Item 0056

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

Section OAS, Item 0062Section OAC, Item 0063Section OBS, Item 0064Section OBC, Item 0065

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

Section OAS, Item 0071Section OAC, Item 0072

MEDIA 105 Digital Design & Storytelling • 5 CRSection OAS, Item 0076Section OAC, Item 0077

MEDIA 109 Computer Essentials for Digital Media • 5 CR

Section OAS, Item 0090Section OAC, Item 0091

MEDIA 113 Design for Screen Media • 5 CRSection OAS, Item 0095Section OAC, Item 0096

MEDIA 114 Digital Law & Contracts • 5 CRSection OAS, Item 0100Section OAC, Item 0101

MEDIA 216 Scripting for Film, Video &Multimedia • 5 CRSame as COMM 216. Either MEDIA 216 or COMM 216 may be taken for credit, not both.

Section OAS, Item 0113Section OAC, Item 0114

MEDIA 248 Portfolio & Employment • 3 CRSection OAS, Item 0135Section OAC, Item 0136

MEDIA 250 Internship in Media • 5 CRSection OAS, Item 0145Section OAC, Item 0146

WHAT WILL IT COST?Most Distance Ed class es 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 yourWash ing ton State residency and your U.S. residency and cit i zen ship status.

A $35 Distance Ed u ca tion fee is add ed to the per-class cost for all classes.

A typical 5-credit class costs $373.80 for Wash ing ton State residents, $439.75 forout-of-state U.S. citizens and per ma nent residents, and $460.00 for all others,in clud ing in ter na tion al students.

Check the website at http://distance-ed.bcc.ctc.edu/costs.htm or call (425) 564-2438 for details.

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Music (A & H)MUSIC 107 Fundamentals of Music • 5 CR

Section OAS, Item 1755Section OAC, Item 1756

MUSIC 108 Listening to Music • 5 CRSection OAS, Item 1763Section OAC, Item 1764

PhilosophyPHIL 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 Intro to Logic(Quantitative Skills or Sci) • 5 CR

Section OAS, Item 1871Section OAC, Item 1872

Sections OBS & OBC are for computer science, math-ematics, and engineering students.

Section OBS, Item 1873Section OBC, Item 1874

Political Science (Soc Sci)POLSC 102 American Gov’t & Politics • 5 CR

Section OAS, Item 5614Section OAC, Item 5615

POLSC 103 International Relations • 5 CRSection OAS, Item 5624Section OAC, Item 5625

ProgrammingPROG 110 Intro to Programming • 5 CR

Section OAS, Item 4318Section OAC, Item 4319

PROG 111 Intro to C++ Programming • 5 CRSection OAS, Item 4327Section OAC, Item 4328

Psychology (Soc Sci)PSYCH 100 Intro to Psychology • 5 CR

Section OAS, Item 5715Section OAC, Item 5716Section OBS, Item 5717Section OBC, Item 5718

PSYCH 200 Abnormal Psychology • 5 CRSection OAS, Item 5738Section OAC, Item 5739

PSYCH 204 General DevelopmentalPsychology • 5 CR

Section OAS, Item 5747Section OAC, Item 5748

PSYCH 240 Social Psychology • 5 CRSame as SOC 240. Either PSYCH 240 or SOC 240 may be taken for credit, but not both.

Section OAS, Item 5765Section OAC, Item 5766

Sociology (Soc Sci)SOC 110 Intro to Sociology • 5 CR

Section OAS, Item 5814Section OAC, Item 5815

Section OBS, Item 5816 Section OBC, Item 5817

SOC 170 Social Problems ContemporarySociety • 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.

Section OAS, Item 5840Section OAC, Item 5841

Speech (Soc Sci)SPCH 225 Small Group Communication • 5 CR

Section OAS, Item 1966Section OAC, Item 1967

Video ProductionVIDEO 112 Video Foundations • 5 CRSame as COMM 112: Either VIDEO 112 or COMM 112 may be taken for credit, not both.

Section OAS, Item 0401Section OAC, Item 0402

VIDEO 122 Audio & Recording I • 5 CRSection OAS, Item 0416Section OAC, Item 0417

Web Multimedia AuthoringWEBMM 110 Web Multimedia Foundations • 5 CR

Section OAS, Item 0502Section OAC, Item 0503

WEBMM 210 Web Tools • 5 CRSection OAS, Item 0508Section OAC, Item 0509

WEBMM 222 Multimedia Authoring II • 5 CRSection OAS, Item 0516Section OAC, Item 0517

WEBMM 225 Multimedia Authoring III • 5 CRSection OAS, Item 0519Section OAC, Item 0520

BCC Distance Education classes follow the college’s

academic cal en dar. Please see page 5 for start and end dates,

withdrawal dead lines, etc.

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COMM* 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 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* 071/2/3/4 D DE DE 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 - - - DENGL 266 - D - -ENGL 267 O - D -ENGL 268 - - O DENGL 269 - D - OENGL* 270 DO DEWO DEO DEO

ENGL* 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 - - - DJAPAN 101 D DE D DJAPAN* 102 D D DE DJAPAN* 103 D - - DEJAPAN* 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 110 - D D EINDES 140 E DE DE DEINDES 150 - D - EINDES 151 - - D DINDES* 152 - D D DINDES* 160 - DE D EINDES* 162 - D D EINDES* 165 - D D DINDES* 170 - E D DINDES* 180 - E - EINDES* 181 - - E -INDES* 185 - D - -INDES* 190 - E - EINDES* 191 - - E EINDES* 194 - D - -INDES* 195 - - D -INDES* 260 - E D DINDES* 270 - D D DINDES* 271 - E 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 D

PLANNING GUIDETo help you plan what to take when, here are the courses that BCC expects to offer during each quarter of the 2003-04 academic year.

This list is accurate as of May 2003. 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 re moved as nec es sary throughout the year. For up-to-date in for ma tion, 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

CRSE NO Sum Fall Win Spr CRSE NO Sum Fall Win Spr CRSE NO Sum Fall Win Spr

Arts and HumanitiesAMST 101 - D D DAMST 102 - O O OAMST 114 - D D DAMST 135 - - D -AMST 150 - D D DAMST 160 - D W -AMST 180 - O DO OAMST 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 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 E DE DE DEASL* 102 D DE DE DEASL* 103 D E DE DECHIN* 101 - D - -CHIN* 102 - - D -CHIN* 103 - - - 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 - D D DCOMM 161 - D D -COMM* 163 - - D DCOMM 201 - D D -COMM 220 - - - D

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MUSIC* 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 DE DE DEPHIL 102 D D DE DPHIL 112 - D D DPHIL 115 D DE DE DEPHIL* 120 D DE DE DEPHIL 122 - - D -PHIL 130 - D - -PHIL 135 - - D -PHIL 145 - - D -PHIL 160 - - - DPHIL 201 - - D -PHIL 225 - - - DPHIL 240 - - - DPHIL 247 - E - -PHIL 248 - D D DPHIL 260 - D - DPHIL 265 - - D -PHIL 267 - D D ESPCH 100 D DE DE DESPCH 102 D D - DSPCH 200 D DE DE DESPCH 220 - DE DE DESPCH 225 D DE DE DESPCH 230 D DE DE DESPCH 285 - - - DSPCH 294 - D - -

BusinessACCT* 101 E DE DE DEACCT* 102 - DE DE DEACCT* 135 - E D EACCT* 172 D W D WACCT* 234 - E D EACCT* 240 - E - DACCT* 245 - D - EACCT* 250 - D E -ACCT* 260 - - - EACCT* 270 - E - DACCT* 285 - - E DACCTG* 210 DEO DEO DEO DEOACCTG* 220 DO DEO DEO DEOACCTG* 230 D DEO DEO DEOBA 200 E DEO DEO DEOBA* 240 EO DEO DEO DEO

BTS 101 DO DEO DEO DEOBTS* 104 O EO EO EOBTS 109 O D O DBTS* 110 - - D -BTS* 141 O O O OBTS* 144 - D D DBTS* 145 O O O OBTS* 146 - O O OBTS 161 DEO DEO DEO DEOBTS* 163 D DO DO DOBTS* 165 DEO DEO DEO DEOBTS 168 D DEO DEO DEOBTS 171 - D D DBTS 172 O D DO DBTS* 199 D - - -BTS* 250 - - D -BTS 265 - - D -BTS 268 - - - DBTS* 280 - E E EBTS* 293 - D D DBTS* 299 - - D -CS 110 DEO DEO DEO DEOCS* 210 - DEW DEW DEWCS* 211 - D DE DEDBA* 130 - D DE DEDBA* 232 - E D -ECOMM 101 - D - -ECOMM* 102 - E E EECOMM* 220 - - E -ECOMM* 240 - - O OECOMM 245 - - - DOECOMM* 260 - - - EECOMM* 265 - - - DGBUS 101 DE DEO DEO DEOGBUS 120 - DE DW DEGBUS 145 - DE DE DEGBUS 150 D - O EGBUS 202 - DE D OGBUS 210 - DE D DGBUS 221 - - D -GBUS 230 - DW E DGBUS* 241 - - D EGBUS 260 - D D DIT* 101 D DEO DEO DEOIT* 103 E D E DMKTG 110 - DE DE DEMKTG 131 - - D EMKTG 135 - D - -MKTG 154 - DE D EMKTG 200 - - E DMKTG* 210 - - - EMKTG 234 - D DE DMKTG 290 - D D D

PROG* 250 - E - DPROG* 255 - D E -PROG* 260 - - D EPROG* 295 - - - DEPROG* 296 - E - DTECH* 170 - E D DTECH* 215 D DEO DE DETECH* 217 - DE DE DETECH* 289 - - - DTECH* 293 - D D DTECH* 294 - D D D

Continuing Education – CreditREST 130 E E E EREST* 131 - E - -REST* 133 E - E -REST* 134 - E - -REST* 140 - - E -REST* 141 - E - EREST* 142 - - E -REST* 143 - - - EREST* 144 - E - -REST* 146 - - E -REST* 150 - - E -REST* 151 - - - EREST* 160 - E - EREST* 161 - - E -REST* 165 - E - EREST* 171 - E - EREST* 172 - - E -REST* 230 - - - EREST 232 - - - EREST* 240 - E - -REST* 241 - - E -REST* 251 - - E -REST* 252 - - - E

Digital CommunicationANIM 111 - - D EANIM 115 O O O OANIM* 116 - O O OANIM* 120 O DO EO DOANIM* 121 O DO DEO DEOANIM* 220 - D - DANIM* 222 - O D OANIM* 230 O D EO DANIM* 231 - D - -ANIM* 240 E O D OANIM* 241 - D - -ANIM* 271 D D D DANIM* 272 D D D DANIM* 273 D D D DANIM* 274 D D D DANIM* 275 D D D DANIM* 276 D D D DANIM* 277 D D D DANIM* 278 D D D DANIM* 279 D D D DANIM* 280 D D D DANIM* 281 D D D DANIM* 282 D D D DIDEV 108 - - D EIDEV* 111 DEO DEO DEO DEOIDEV* 211 O O O OIDEV* 212 O O O OIDEV* 220 D D EO -IDEV* 221 - D E EIDEV* 222 - - - DIDEV* 226 - - D -IDEV* 230 - E D -IDEV* 231 - - D E

NSCOM * 201 - DE DE DENSCOM* 202 - DE DE DENSCOM* 203 - DE DE DENSCOM* 204 - DE DE DENSCOM* 220 - DE DE DENSCOM* 221 - DE DE DENSCOM* 223 - DE DE DENSCOM* 225 - DE DE DENSCOM* 227 - DE E DPROG* 108 - O - OPROG* 110 - DEO DEO DEPROG* 111 - D E -PROG* 113 - - D EPROG* 120 - E D DPROG* 125 - - E DPROG* 140 - D - DEPROG* 160 - E D DEPROG* 210 - D - EPROG* 220 - E D -PROG* 222 - DE - -PROG* 225 - - E DPROG* 235 - D DE -

con tin ued…

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IDEV* 232 - - - DIDEV* 240 - - E -MEDIA 101 DO DEO DEO DOMEDIA 102 DEO DEO DEO DEOMEDIA 103 O D O DMEDIA 104 - O D OMEDIA 108 - O O DOMEDIA 109 DEO DEO DEO DEOMEDIA* 113 - O - OMEDIA 114 - - O -MEDIA* 117 - - O -MEDIA 119 - D - EMEDIA* 216 O E O DMEDIA* 245 DE DE DE DEMEDIA* 248 - O O DEMEDIA* 250 O O O OMOBL* 105 - - D EVIDEO* 112 D DEO DEO DEOVIDEO* 122 - E D -VIDEO* 210 - O D DEVIDEO* 215 - - E -VIDEO* 218 - - E -VIDEO* 221 - - - EVIDEO* 224 - D E -VIDEO* 225 - D - EVIDEO* 271 D D D DVIDEO* 272 D D D DVIDEO* 273 D D D DVIDEO* 274 D D D DVIDEO* 275 D D D DVIDEO* 276 D D D DVIDEO* 277 D D D DVIDEO* 278 D D D DVIDEO* 279 D D D DVIDEO* 280 D D D DVIDEO* 281 D D D DVIDEO* 282 D D D DWEBMM* 110 E DEO DEO DEOWEBMM* 210 O O O OWEBMM* 220 - E - OWEBMM* 222 - O E DWEBMM* 225 - O - DWEBMM* 230 O D O EWEBMM* 231 - D O EWEBMM* 271 D D D DWEBMM* 272 D D D DWEBMM* 273 D D D DWEBMM* 274 D D D DWEBMM* 275 D D D DWEBMM* 276 D D D DWEBMM* 277 D D D DWEBMM* 278 D D D DWEBMM* 279 D D D DWEBMM* 280 D D D DWEBMM* 281 D D D DWEBMM* 282 D D D D

Health Sciences & Related ProgramsADFIT 010 - DE DE DEADFIT 020 - DE DE DEALDAC 101 - E E EALDAC 102 - E E EALDAC 103 - E E -ALDAC* 104 E E E EALDAC* 105 E - E EALDAC* 106 - - E EALDAC* 108 - - E EALDAC* 150 - - W WALDAC 160 - W - WALDAC 194/5/6/7 E E E EALDAC* 204 - - W WALDAC* 206 - E E -ALDAC* 207 - W W WALDAC* 208 - - E E

ALDAC 210 - - W -ALDAC* 212 W E - -ALDAC* 215 W E - -ALDAC* 220 E E E EALDAC* 230 - E - EALDAC 296A - - 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 - - D -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 - -IS 295 D D D DNMTEC* 200 - D - -NMTEC* 201 - D - -NMTEC* 202 - - D -NMTEC* 203 - - - DNMTEC* 205 - D - -NMTEC* 206 - - D -NMTEC* 207 - - DNMTEC* 210 - D - -NMTEC* 211 - D -NMTEC* 230 - D - -NMTEC* 231 - - D -NMTEC* 232 - - - DNMTEC* 233 D - - -NMTEC* 240 - - D -NMTEC* 241 - - - DNMTEC* 260 - D - -NMTEC* 261 - - D -NMTEC* 275 D - - -

NURS* 100 - D - -NURS* 101 - - D -NURS* 102 - - - DNURS* 220 - DE DE -NURS* 221 - DE DE -NURS* 222 - - - DPE 103 - D D DPE 106 D D DPE 107 - D D DPE 108 - D D D PE 109 - D DPE 110 DE DE DEPE* 111 DE DE DEPE* 112 DE DE DEPE 117 - D D DPE 118 - D D DPE 120 - D D DPE 122 - D D DPE 123 - D D -PE 127 - D -PE 137 - D D -PE 151 - D D DPE 166 - D - -PE 209 - - D -PE 221 - D - -PE* 223 - D - -PE 224 - - - DPE 225 - E - -PE 230 - E - -PE 234 - D - -PE 240 - D D DPE* 245 - - - EPE 264 - - - EPE 265 - - D -PE 266 - - - DRADON* 100 D D - -RADON* 101 D - 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* 230 - 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 -

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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 154 - D - -RECED 244 - - - DRECED 245 - - D -RECED 254 - - - DRECED 274 - - D -RECED 290 - - D

Human DevelopmentHD 100 - W W WHD 101 - D D DHD 110 - D D DHD 115 - - - DHD 120 D DWO DWO DWOHD 140 - - D -HD 157 - DW DW DWHD* 165 - - - -HD* 185 D D D DHD 190 - D D -HD 195/6/7 - D D DHD* 199 - D D D

ScienceASTR 101 D DE DE DEASTR 105 - O O OASTR* 199 - D D DASTR* 201 - - - DBIOL 100 DE DE DE DEBIOL* 101 DE DEW DEW DEWBIOL 102 - - - DBIOL* 130 - D D DBIOL 150 - - D -BIOL* 199 D D D DBIOL* 201 - D DE -BIOL* 202 - - D DEBIOL* 203 D - - DBIOL* 250 - DE - DEBIOL* 260 D DE DE DEBIOL* 261 DE DE DE DEBOTAN 110 - DE DE DEBOTAN 113 - - - DBOTAN 120 - O O OCHEM 100 - D D DCHEM* 101 DE DEW DE DEWCHEM* 102 E - D DCHEM 110 - O - OCHEM* 140 D DE DE DCHEM* 150 D D DE DECHEM* 160 E D - DECHEM* 199 - D D DCHEM* 231 D D E -CHEM* 232 D - D ECHEM* 233 D - - DENGR 110 - D - -ENGR* 111 - - D -ENGR* 123 - D DE DENGR* 199 - D D D

ENGR* 210 - E D DENGR* 215 - - - EENGR* 220 - D E DENGR* 230 - - D EENGR* 260 - E - DENVSC 204 DO DEO DEO DEOENVSC 207 - - - DENVSC* 250 - D - DENVSC* 299 - D D DGEOL 101 E DEOW DEO DEOGEOL 103 - - D -GEOL* 208 D - - DMATH 070 - D - DMATH 075 D DE DE DEMATH* 080 - D DE -MATH* 085 - - D DEMATH* 093 - 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 DE DE DE DEMATH* 125 D DE DE DEMATH* 126 D D D DEMATH* 156 DE DEWO DEO DEOMATH* 157 DE DEO DEO DEOMATH* 208 - E D EMATH* 227 - DE D DEMATH* 238 - - E DMETR 101 O DE DEO DEMETR 211 - - - DOCEAN 101 E D D DPHYS* 106 D D E DPHYS 109 - DE D DEPHYS* 114 - D D -PHYS* 115 - - D DPHYS* 116 - - - DPHYS* 121 - D DE -PHYS* 122 - - D DEPHYS* 123 DE - - DPHYS* 199 - - - D

Social ScienceADMCJ 101 D DE - DADMCJ 102 - D D -ADMCJ 104 D DE DE -ADMCJ 200 - D D DADMCJ 202 - - D DADMCJ 204 - E - -ADMCJ 206 D D DE -ADMCJ 244 - D - -ADMCJ 248 - D - -ADMCJ 249 - D - -ADMCJ 253 - - D DADMCJ 271 - D D DEADMCJ 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 DO DEANTH 203 - O - DANTH 205 - D O OANTH 210 - - D DECON 100 - DEO DEO DEOECON 200 DE DEO DEO DEOECON 201 DE DEO DEO DEOECON 260 - O - O

GEOG 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 DHIST 103 T - 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 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 DPOLSC 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 D OSOC* 220 - - D -SOC* 240 D O O DSOC* 256 - D - DSOC* 262 - - D -SOC* 270 - - - D

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

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

Admissions ................................................................ www.bcc.ctc.edu/apply ........................................ SSB, 1st fl oor............................... (425) 564-2222

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

Assessment ............................................................... www.bcc.ctc.edu/apply ........................................ 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 fl oor............................... (425) 564-2285

Career Center / Student Employment......................... www.bcc.ctc.edu/careers/.................................... SSB, 2nd fl oor.............................. (425) 564-2018

Cashier ................................................................................................................................................... SSB, 1st fl oor............................... (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 fl oor.............................. (425) 564-2212

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

Distance Education .................................................... http://distance-ed.bcc.ctc.edu/............................. D261 ........................................... (425) 564-2438

Evaluations/Graduation .............................................. www.bcc.ctc.edu/evaluations/.............................. SSB, 1st fl oor............................... (425) 564-3106

Evening Administrator ............................................................................................................................. SSB, 1st fl oor............................... (425) 564-2222

Financial Aid .............................................................. www.bcc.ctc.edu/fi nancialaid/.............................. SSB, 1st fl oor............................... (425) 564-2227

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

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

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

Library Media Center ................................................ www.bcc.ctc.edu/lmc/ ......................................... D124 ........................................... (425) 564-2252

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

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

Public Safety/Security ............................................................................................................................. K100............................................ (425) 564-2400

Records & Transcript Orders ...................................... www.bcc.ctc.edu, click “online services menu”....... SSB, 1st fl oor............................... (425) 564-2245

Records Information ............................................................................................................................... SSB, 1st fl oor............................... (425) 564-2222

Registration ............................................................... www.bcc.ctc.edu/register..................................... SSB, 1st fl oor............................... (425) 564-2222

Tech Prep .................................................................. http://NETechPrep.com......................................... SSB, 2nd fl oor.............................. (425) 564-6159

TRiO Student Support Services ............................................................................................................... SSB, 2nd fl oor.............................. (425) 564-5745

TTY.............................................................................................................................................................................................................. (425) 564-4110

Veteran’s Offi ce ...................................................................................................................................... SSB, 1st fl oor............................... (425) 564-2220

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

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

WorkFirst ................................................................... www.bcc.ctc.edu/careers/workfi rst.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/.................................. D104 ............................................ (425) 564-2311

Health Science & Related Programs........................... www.bcc.ctc.edu/edhs......................................... R130............................................. (425) 564-2348

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

Social Science ........................................................... www.bcc.ctc.edu/socsci/ ..................................... D110 ............................................ (425) 564-2331

Continuing Education

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

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

Health Care Professional Training................................www.bcc.ctc.edu/edhs/contnurs.html .................... R130............................................(425) 564-2012

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AAcademic Calendar.........................................5Accounting ...................................................16Admininistration of Criminal Justice..............17Admission.......................................................6Adult Basic Education ...................................17Advising Center ........................................6, 12Alcohol & Drug Studies .................................17American Studies .........................................18Animation & Graphics ...................................18Anthropology ................................................19Applied Linguistics & Language ....................19Assessment ....................................................6Art ................................................................19Astronomy ....................................................20

BBiology .........................................................20Bookstore .....................................................12Botany ..........................................................20Business Administration – Transfer ...............21Business Technology Systems ......................21

CCalendar .........................................................5Career Center .........................................12, 14Career Education Options (CEO) ..............12, 34Chemistry .....................................................22Childcare Center ...........................................12College Programs & Services.................. 12-13Communication ............................................22Computer Science – Transfer........................23Continuing Education ....................................12Counseling Center ........................................12

DDance...........................................................23Database Administration ...............................24Diagnostic Ultrasound...................................24Disability Support Services ...........................12Distance Education ................................. 51-56Drama ..........................................................24

EEarly Childhood Education ............................24Economics....................................................25Education .....................................................25Engineering ..................................................25English – Combination Classes .....................28English – Composition & Reading .................26English – Literature ......................................27English as a Second Language .....................29English Language Institute............................29Environmental Science .................................30Evening Classes............................................49

FFinal Exams ....................................................8Financial Aid Offi ce .......................................12Fire Command ..............................................30Fire Investigation ..........................................30Fire Prevention Specialist..............................31Fire Science..................................................31Fitness Center ..............................................42Foreign Languages .......................................31

GGaming.........................................................32General Business Management.....................32General Education Development (GED).............12Geography ....................................................32Geology ........................................................32Grades............................................................7Graduation......................................................7

HHealth...........................................................33High School Programs ..................................12History .........................................................33Home Economics..........................................33Human Development ....................................33

IInformation Technology.................................34Interdisciplinary Studies................................34Interior Design ..............................................36International Student Programs.....................12International Studies .....................................36Internet Application Development..................37Interpretation ................................................37

LLate-Start Classes ........................................48Library Media Center ....................................13

MMap of Campus ............................................11Marketing Management................................37Mathematics.................................................37Media Communication & Technology .............38Meteorology..................................................39Multi-Cultural Services .................................13Music ...........................................................39

NNetwork Services & Computing Systems...........40North Campus Classes..................................48Nuclear Medicine Technology........................41Nursing.........................................................41

OOceanography ..............................................41Online Courses ....................................... 51-56

PParent Education ....................................13, 41Parking & Traffi c Rules..................................10Philosophy ....................................................42Physical Anthropology...................................42Physical Education........................................42Physical Geography ......................................43Physical Psychology......................................43Physics.........................................................43Planning Guide ....................................... 57-60Political Science ...........................................43Preschool .....................................................13Programming................................................43Psychology ...................................................44

RRadiation Therapy.........................................45Radiologic Technology ..................................45Real Estate ...................................................45Recreation Leadership ..................................45Refunds for Withdrawing.................................7Registering for Classes ...............................6, 9Residency.......................................................7

SSociology......................................................46Speech .........................................................46Student E-Mail..............................................13Student Service Center .................................13

TTech Prep Program .......................................13Technical Support .........................................46Telecourses ............................................ 51-52Translation....................................................46TRiO Student Support Services .....................13Tuition & Fees.................................................7

VVeteran’s Offi ce ............................................13Video Production...........................................47

WWeb Multimedia Authoring ............................47Web Registration ..................................6, 9, 13Weekend College ..........................................48Withdrawing/Dropping Classes .......................7Women’s Center ...............................................13, 14Worker Retraining...................................13, 47WorkFirst ................................................13, 47

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