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OLYMPIC COLLEGE

Spring 2015 CLASS SCHEDULE

OLYMPIC COLLEGE

WWW.OLYMPIC.EDU/CLASSSCHEDULE

NEW DIGS!Start excavating with OC at the Yama Site on BainbridgeIsland. p.10

APPLY NOW! Spring Classes begin April 6, 2015

NEW DIGS!Start excavating with OC at the Yama Site on BainbridgeIsland. p.10

Vol. 69 #3

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Spring 2015 The View Class Schedule 2

The View (USPS 750-650) is published quarterly by:

Olympic College, 1600 Chester Avenue, Bremerton, WA 98337-1699.

PERIODICALS postage paid at Bremerton, WA 98337.

POSTMASTER: Send address changes to Olympic College, 1600 Chester Avenue, Bremerton, WA 98337-1699.

Vol. 69, No. 3, Spring 2015 Printed on recycled paper.

Table of Contents: Calendar ....................................................... 2Enrollment Information ..........................3-6Enrolling at Olympic College ........................... 3

Admissions ........................................................ 4

Financial Aid ..................................................... 4

Assessment (Accuplacer) .................................. 4

Advising ............................................................ 4

Registration ..................................................4-5

Tuition, Fees and Rates .................................5-6

Admissions Application ...........................7-8How to Read the Schedule ......................... 9On the Cover/Yama Project .................10-11Adult Education/ESOL Classes ....................... 12Credit Classes - All Sites ......................13-32Poulsbo and Shelton Classes ................... 33Continuing Education (Non-Credit) Classes - All Sites ...........34-35Western Washington University .........36-39Information ...........................................40-47Your Right to Know ....................................... 40

Limitation of Liability ..................................... 40

Safety and Security ......................................... 40

Parking ............................................................ 40

Public Transportation ..................................... 40

Mar 2 Registration begins for continuing and former students for spring quarter. Spring registration payment is due within two business days after registration.

Mar 12 Registration begins for new students

Apr 3 Last day to request 100% refund for withdrawal from classes

Apr 6 Spring Classes begin

Apr 8 Deadline to register for class w/o instructor permission except for Continuous Enrollment (CE) classes

Apr 10 Last day to Request 80% refund for withdrawal from classes

Apr 17 Last day to:

• Register with instructor permission (except for late start classes)• Request 40% refund for withdrawal from classes• Officially drop a class with no grade reported• File for Pass/No Credit or Audit

Apr 22 Last day to apply for winter quarter graduation (degrees and certificates)

May 21 Last day to officially drop a class and receive a late withdrawal “W” grade

May 25 Memorial Day Holiday

May 29 Last day to register for a Continuous Enrollment Class

Jun 1 Registration begins continuing/former students for summer/fall

Jun 9 Last day to change a variable-credit class

Jun 11 Registration begins for new students for summer/fall

Jun 13 Weekend final exams and/or instruction

Jun 16-19 Weekday finals and/or instruction and Bookstore “Buy Back”

Jun 19 Spring quarter ends

Jun 21 OC Commencement-Kitsap Pavilion (tentative)

Jun 23 Grades due for instructors

Jun 25 Grades available to students on OASIS

Spring Quarter 2015 Calendar

Our Mission:Olympic College enriches our diverse communities through quality education and support so students

achieve their educational goals. Please visit the web to see a description of our

Vision and Values at www.olympic.edu/MVV.

Board of Trustees: Beverly Cheney, Jim Page, Darlene Peters,

Alice Tawresey, Stephen Warner

President: Dr. David Mitchell

Vice Presidents:Dr. Damon Bell - Student Support and Achievement

Mary Garguile - Instruction Bruce Riveland - Administration

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Apply now for Spring 2015! Classes start April 6, 2015.

Continuing/Former Students

G E T T I N G S TA R T E D AT O LY M P I C C O L L E G E

New Students and New Transfer Students

www.olympic.edu

How to Get Started:

PLAN EARLY! Research educational programs and financial aid or other funding options. Consider programs of study, skills and abilities, likes and dislikes and career goals. Students should meet with educational advisors well in advance of registration to develop an educational plan. The OC website at www.olympic.edu lists the programs offered. Click on OC’s quarterly class schedule, The View (https://apps.olympic.edu/classschedule/Default.aspx), for current course information.

ATTEND CLASS, ADD OR DROP:

z Attendance is required. Students must attend the first three class sessions to keep their name on the class roster.

z To add or drop a course, use OASIS or submit an “Add/Drop” form to Registration. If you do not officially withdraw from classes, you are responsible for any outstanding tuition and fees.

z To add a course after the third day of the quarter. The instructor’s signature is required on the “Add/Drop” form; submit immediately to the Registration Office.

1. Apply for Admission

z Online: www.olympic.edu

z Paper: Application is available in the quarterly schedule, The View, at all campuses, or mailed upon request.

High school transcripts are not required for admission. An application fee is not charged. When received, an admissions letter will be sent by e-mail or postal mail and will contain the student identification number {SID} and important information.

2. Fund your Education

Information about financial aid, scholarships, veteran and other funding options available at www.olympic.edu/paying-college/financial-aid and www.olympic.edu/paying-college/tuition-fees

Apply for Financial Aid, Military and/or Veterans Benefits

z Financial Aid application instructions/material available at all campuses, online at www.olympic.edu/paying-college/financial-aid or call 360.475.7160. Submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) immediately. (See pg. 4 for more information).

z Active Duty Military and family members: Call 360.394.2725 for individual appointment at NBK Bangor, NBK Bremerton, or OC Poulsbo.

z Veterans Services: www.olympic.edu/services/veterans-services-office or call 360.475.7560

3. Take the Mathematics/EnglishAssessment (Accuplacer)

z Contact a local campus to schedule a mathematics and English placement assessment. Request an assessment appointment for any campus online at www.olympic.edu/services/assessment-testing-services/accuplacer-assessment.

z Arrive early to find parking, pay $20 (non-refundable) fee online or to the cashier. Payment receipt, SID, and photo ID are required to take the assessment.

z Special accommodations for testing: Contact Access Services, 360.475.7540 or 1.800.259.6718, Ext. 7540 or go to www.olympic.edu/services/access-services-students-disabilities.

4. Attend a New Student Advising Session

z Schedule an appointment to complete the Student Orientation to Advising and Registration (SOAR).

y OC Bremerton: 360.475.7530 or go to www.olympic.edu/current-students/advising

y OC Poulsbo: 360.394.2725

y OC Shelton: 360.432.5400

z Students may register in person for an online version of this session.

z Meet with an advisor after completing SOAR. Bring assessment scores, transcripts and ideas for programs and classes.

Transfer students: If five or more credits have been completed at another college/university, students must take a copy of their transcripts (official or unofficial) to an advisor for review.

More information at www.olympic.edu/current-students/advising

z Running Start students: 360.475.7646.

z Active Duty Military and family members: 360.394.2725 or 360.394.2726.

z International students: 360.475.7412 or go to www.olympic.edu/current-students/international-student-program

5. Register

z New students: Register in person at any OC campus following New Student advising.Running Start students contact the Running Start Office.

z International students: must contact the Office of International Education.

z FAST registration: New students who want to enroll in 1 to 6 credits may register immediately at any campus if prerequisites are met. Advising not required. See pg. 4 for information.

6. Pay Tuition and Fees

z Online: www.olympic.edu/current-students/registration/oasis

z In person: Bremerton, Poulsbo or Shelton cashier z By phone: 360.475.7467, 1.800.259.6718, Ext.

7467 or 360.475.7465.

z Payment due within two business days of registration.

z Registration is complete when tuition and fees are paid or payment arrangements are recorded at the Cashier’s Office. Arrangements may include financial aid, sponsorship by an outside agency, scholarship, veteran benefits, military tuition assistance or Nelnet (a payment program).

7. Buy Books

z Online: http://ocbookstore.com

z In person: Purchase books at any OC bookstore.

How to Register:

1. Meet with an advisor

z Fewer than 15 completed credits: Advising is required to register for 7 or more credits. Your advisor will give you a unique PIN that will allow you to register online using OASIS.

z 15 or more completed credits: Faculty advising recommended. Use your global PIN to register online on OASIS.

NOTE: Students who started at OC after July 1, 2011, and have completed 45 credits must have an approved education plan on file to register for the next quarter. Contact the advising office at any campus for assistance.

z Running Start and International students: Must meet with their advisor each quarter prior to registration to select courses, and receive quarterly PINs and entry codes.

z WorkFirst, Worker Retraining, Opportunity Grant and BFET students: Must meet with their advisor.

2. Your “Time to Register”

z Registration times available on OASIS. Students who wish to register for 1 to 6 credits do not need to see an advisor. Former students who did not attend the three previous quarters call 360.475.7200 to set up a quarterly PIN and registration time, or visit any campus registration office.

3. Register

z Select classes using the online “Class Schedule Planner,” https://apps.olympic.edu/classschedule/Default.aspx

z Go to www.olympic.edu/current-students/registration/oasis during open OASIS hours.

z Click on “Register, Add or Drop a Class”

z Log in with your Student Identification Number (SID) without dashes or spaces (i.e. 860XXXXXX).

z Enter registration PIN as birth date i.e. 50179 if May 1, 1979), or global PIN if it was changed, or a special PIN provided by your advisor.

z Click “Continue.”

z Enter item numbers of class selections.

z Click “Submit” (new class schedule will appear on the screen).

z Click “Finish.” Print your schedule.

4. Pay tuition and fees

z Online, in person or by phone. Spring registration payment is due within two business days. See www.olympic.edu/paying-college/tuition-fees or go to pg 5.

NOTICE! Enrolling in Nelnet is now done through

OASIS at www.olympic.edu/current-students/registration/oasis

Need help with student PIN?

Call 360.475.7200 or visit any campus registration office.

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AdmissionsOlympic College is an "open door" institution. To be eligible for general admission to the college, one of the following is required:

• 18 years of age or older• High school or GED graduation• A written release from the high school

district Some programs require special applications, admission, permission or faculty advising before enrollment. Visit www.olympic.edu for specific admission requirements for: High School Diploma, Running Start, International Students, Nursing, Medical Assisting, Physical Therapist Assistant, Bachelor of Science in Nursing, and Bachelor of Applied Science in Information Systems.

Admissions OC Bremerton: Humanities and Student Services Building, Rm 101, 360.475.7479

E-mail: [email protected] www.olympic.edu/current-students/getting-started/admissions

HOURS: 8 A.M. - 4:30 P.M. (M-Th) 8 A.M. - 4 P.M. (F)

Transfer Credit ApplicantsCourse work completed at other colleges/universities may count toward OC degree or certificate requirements. After the second week of class, submit: “Transcript Evaluation Request” form available at www.olympic.edu/programs-classes/transfer-oc/ transfer-credits and official transcript(s) to Registration and Records. Information: www.olympic.edu/programs-classes/transfer-oc/transfer-credits or any college campus registration office.

Running Start ApplicantsHigh school juniors and seniors who wish to enroll as Running Start (RS) students at Bremerton, Poulsbo or Shelton campuses should follow directions in RS application packets available at high school counseling centers, from the college, or at www.olympic.edu/current-students/running-start. Submit the general OC application for admission, take the Accuplacer assessment, and submit the separate RS paper application together with a copy of the assessment scores, Student Parent Agreement Form, and high school transcript (minimum 2.5 GPA). Admitted RS students must meet with a high school counselor, complete the "Introduction to Running Start" online tutorial, and meet with a college RS advisor prior to registration. New Running Start students will be required to complete an in-person orientation before starting classes.

Priority applications due: Spring Quarter Accepting Applications NowSummer/fall Quarter May 1, 2015Running Start OC Bremerton: Humanities and Student Services Bldg, Rm 208, 360.475.7646

E-mail: [email protected] www.olympic.edu/current-students/running-start

Fast RegistrationStudents who wish to register for one to six credits are NOT required to meet with an advisor and may register in person, or if they have completed 15 credits, may register on OASIS. Prerequisites must be met. Information: 360.475.7200 and press “0” for a registration assistant. Transfer students see "Transfer Credit Applicants" on this page.

Military and Veteran Applicants• Active duty military and family members

follow regular admission and registration procedures. For benefit information and admissions/registration assistance, contact Jerimiah Meyer at 360.394.2725 or visit OC Poulsbo's Student and Enrollment Services Office, or make an appointment for Naval Base Kitsap, Bangor, Bremerton or Naval Hospital. Appointments by phone or at the Navy Education office.

• Veteran students and their family members follow regular admission procedures listed on page 3. For benefits information, visit the Veteran's Services Office online at www.olympic.edu/services/veterans-services-office or call 360.475.7560

Financial AidStudents must enroll in an eligible degree or certificate program (24 credits or more) to be considered for grants, work study, and/or loans (see www.olympic.edu/paying-college/financial-aid for eligible programs and intent codes). Students eligible for loans only must be enrolled in six or more credits to qualify for loan awards.

Students interested in financial aid – federal, state, and institutional financial assistance –must complete:

• OC Admissions application. (New students only, see www.olympic.edu/.)

• FAFSA. Apply online at www.fafsa.ed.gov to complete the FAFSA (OC School Code 003784). You may need to request an electronic pin to sign the online FAFSA form.

• OC Financial Aid "Data Sheet."• To see financial aid status, go to the OC

Financial Aid Portal: https://www.fas.ctc.edu/portal1/?col=030.

Financial Aid OC Bremerton: Humanities and Student Services Bldg, Rm 103, 360.475.7160www.olympic.edu/paying-college/financial-aid

HOURS: 9 A.M. - 4:30 P.M. (M-Th) Friday (closed for processing)

Assessment (Accuplacer)This assessment is required to register for English and mathematics classes or classes that require English/mathematics prerequisites. Course work or testing at other colleges may apply. Contact your local campus for information to schedule an appointment or visit www.olympic.edu/services/assessment-testing-services/accuplacer-assessment.

• OC Bremerton: Request assessment time at www.olympic.edu/services/assessment-testing-services/accuplacer-assessment

• OC Poulsbo: 360.394.2725• OC Shelton: 360.432.5400

Advising GuidelinesAdvising helps students choose classes, map career or educational paths, and introduces students to life at OC.

Up to 15 credits: ADVISING REQUIRED. Visit advising online at www.olympic.edu/current-students/advising. Contact the nearest campus to schedule an appointment. To discuss career and educational options with a faculty counselor, call 360.475.7530 to schedule an appointment.

Up to 30 credits: Meet with your faculty advisor. Evaluate which majors or career choices match your interests and abilities.

Up to 45 credits: Advising recommended. NOTE: Students who started at OC after July 1, 2011 and have completed 45 credits must have an approved education plan on file to register for the next quarter. Contact Advising at any campus for assistance.

Up to 60 credits: Meet with your faculty advisor. Get help with admission essays, letters of recommendation and opportunities after OC.

Up to 90 credits: Check-in with your faculty advisor. Complete a graduation check and apply to graduate, preferably one quarter before the graduation date.

Advising and Counseling Services Information

• OC Bremerton: 360.475.7230 • OC Poulsbo: 360.394.2725• OC Shelton: 360.432.5400

E-mail: [email protected] www.olympic.edu/current-students/advising

RegistrationProcessed at this office are all in-person, online (OASIS), and late registrations. This office is responsible for: student records and information; grades and transcripts; award of transfer credit for course work completed at other institutions, military, international, baccalaureate or advanced placement, substitutions/waivers; information release, Registrar petitions, and graduation procedures.

Registration and Records OC Bremerton: Humanities and Student Services Bldg, Rm 105

360.475.7200 www.olympic.edu/current-students/registration/additional-registration-information

HOURS: 8 A.M. - 6 P.M. (M-Th) 8 A.M. - 4 P.M. (F) OC POULSBO AND OC SHELTON students, please see page the Quick Reference section for registration information.

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Web Registration (OASIS) Students who know their quarterly PIN may register for classes at www.olympic.edu/current-students/registration/oasis. Students with fewer than 15 credits on their transcript will need to meet with an advisor to receive their quarterly PIN.

Entry Code Special Permission and Prerequisite Blocks Entry Code: Course entry codes may be obtained from an advisor and expire after one use.

Prerequisite Block: Some classes require completion of a prerequisite (See online at https://apps.olympic.edu/classschedule/Default.aspx, class listings in this publication, and “Assessment” in this section.) If the prerequisite was completed at another college or university, present the transcript to the faculty or entry advisor to obtain permission to enroll.

Residency RequirementsTo be eligible to pay resident tuition, a student must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, who:

• Is financially independent AND• Has established a domicile in

Washington state for other than educational purposes for a period of at least 12 months prior to the start date of the quarter OR

• Is a dependent student whose parents or legal guardians have maintained a domicile in Washington state for at least 12 months prior to the start date of the quarter AND

• Who further meets and complies with the applicable requirements of WAC 250-18-030 and 250-18-035

SB1079. Individuals who are not permanent residents or U.S. citizens MAY qualify for resident tuition, if they have/will have graduated from a Washington state high school or, while living in Washington, have received the equivalent of a high school diploma. Additional criteria are required; contact the Admissions Office for information.

Military personnel stationed in Washington State and their dependents who present military ID at registration will be granted a waiver of non-resident tuition and will be charged at the resident rate.

RestrictionsIf your registration schedule contains a restriction, the class or wait list may be removed. Restrictions are:

• Course conflict. Students cannot wait list for a class with the same discipline and course number.

• Time conflict. Students cannot wait list a class if the time conflicts with an enrolled class, including overlapping start and end times.

• Wait list limit. Three class limit each quarter.

Wait List

If a desired class is full, add your name to the wait list. If an opening occurs, your name will be added automatically (overnight) to the class roster. Check your OASIS class schedule daily. If course has been added, tuition is due within two business days. See www.olympic.edu/current-students/registration/how-register/waitlist for more information.

Change to Class Enrollment InformationTo add a course after the third day of the quarter, the instructor's signature is required on the "Add/Drop" form. Submit the form immediately to the registration office.

Tuition and FeesFee InformationAll students in credit classes are charged these fees once each quarter and summer session:

Student Service: $2/credit (up to 10 credits, maximum $20) Technology Fee: $3.50/credit (maximum $35)

Exempted from these fees are students who are eligible for the Fallen Veterans waiver, apprentice trade theory courses, zero-credit contract training, continuing education, and adult basic education (ABE).

Security Enhancement fee: $20

Exempted from this fee are OC off-campus classes in Kitsap and Mason counties and ABE/ESL classes.

Testing fees• Accuplacer: $20 (non-refundable);

test retakes: $20• GED test series: $150; test retakes: $30 • Proctor test fee: $25

Other fees• WAOL fee: $8/credit• Telecourse fee: $30 (optional VHS

telecourse tape rental fee: $35)• Adult Basic Education: $25• USB fee: $8

Class FeesSome classes require additional fees. If applicable, the specific amount of the fee appears in the class listing.

How to Pay• ONLINE: Using OASIS – VISA, MasterCard:

www.olympic.edu/current-students/registration/oasis• BY PHONE: Cashier 360.475.7467 or

1.800.259.6718 x7467 and pay by VISA or MasterCard. The Cashier’s Office experiences a high volume of calls during peak registration; please be patient.

• IN PERSON: At the Bremerton Cashier’s Office, Shelton and Poulsbo Student Services office. We accept check, money order, cash, personal checks for the exact amount of tuition and fees, VISA, MasterCard or debit card.

For information and hours of operation, visit www.olympic.edu/paying-college/how-pay/cashiers-office or call 360.475.7467.

NOTE: Active duty students/spouses may be eligible to use military tuition assistance to pay for classes. For details, see an on-base academic advisor.

Tuition Payment Plan - NelnetA tuition payment plan is available to students.

Please see information about the plan at www.mycollegepaymentplan.com/olympic.

Payment DeadlinesSpring registration payment is due within two business days.

NOTE: Students are responsible for officially withdrawing from any classes they are not attending. If you do not officially withdraw, you are responsible for any outstanding tuition and fees.

Tuition and Fee Waivers Please see our website for a list of tuition and fee waivers: www.olympic.edu/current-students/registration/registration-records-forms.

Refunds for Tuition and FeesRefunds are issued during the official refund period for partial or full withdrawal from classes ONLY if the student officially withdraws, either online through OASIS (www.olympic.edu/current-students/registration/oasis) or in person by submitting an "Add/Drop" form to Registration and Records. In order to expedite your refund, please contact the Cashier’s Office at 360.475.7467 or 360.475.7465.

Official Refund Period• 100% refund prior to the 1st day of the

quarter• 80% refund 1st through the 5th day of

the quarter• 40% refund 6th through the 10th day of

the quarter

Refunds for classes less than 13 weeks in length

• Refund is pro-rated

Refunds for continuing education (zero credit) classes

• 100% – classes and workshops cancelled by OC

• 90% – up to five days prior to class start date

• 0% – five days prior to class start date

Transfers to other continuing education classes five days prior to class start date are allowed.

Refund Processing Time• Check: The refund will be made by check

and mailed to the address on file with the college within 10 working days of the request.

• Credit Card: The refund will be made in the form of a credit back to the charge card.

• Cash or debit card: The refund will be made by check to the address on file with the college and mailed within 3-5 working days of the request.

TUITION AND/OR FEES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE BY THE WASHINGTON STATE LEGISLATURE AND/OR BOARD OF TRUSTEES.Olympic College reserves the right to amend the refund procedures within the limits of RCW 28B.15.605. Pursuant to RCW 28B.15.0681 the average state support for resident undergraduate students attending community and technical colleges in academic year 2014-2015 is $5,922.

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NON-RESIDENT RATESNON U.S. CITIZENNON-RES RATES

COURSE LEVEL 300* AND ABOVERESIDENT

COURSE LEVEL 300* AND ABOVEU.S. CITIZEN NON-RESIDENT

COURSE LEVEL 300* AND ABOVE NON U.S. CITIZEN NON-RESIDENT

1 $106.84 $119.84 $278.84 $245.45 $258.45 $598.42 2 $213.68 $239.68 $557.68 $490.90 $516.90 $1,196.84 3 $320.52 $359.52 $836.52 $736.35 $775.35 $1,795.26 4 $427.36 $479.36 $1,115.36 $981.80 $1,033.80 $2,393.68 5 $534.20 $599.20 $1,394.20 $1,227.25 $1,292.25 $2,992.10 6 $641.04 $719.04 $1,673.04 $1,472.70 $1,550.70 $3,590.52 7 $747.88 $838.88 $1,951.88 $1,718.15 $1,809.15 $4,188.94 8 $854.72 $958.72 $2,230.72 $1,963.60 $2,067.60 $4,787.36 9 $961.56 $1,078.56 $2,509.56 $2,209.05 $2,326.05 $5,385.78

10 $1,068.40 $1,198.40 $2,788.40 $2,454.50 $2,584.50 $5,984.20 11 $1,121.39 $1,256.40 $2,846.40 $2,464.38 $2,595.07 $5,994.77 12 $1,174.38 $1,314.40 $2,904.40 $2,474.26 $2,605.64 $6,005.34 13 $1,227.37 $1,372.40 $2,962.40 $2,484.14 $2,616.21 $6,015.91 14 $1,280.36 $1,430.40 $3,020.40 $2,494.02 $2,626.78 $6,026.48 15 $1,333.35 $1,488.40 $3,078.40 $2,503.90 $2,637.35 $6,037.05 16 $1,386.34 $1,546.40 $3,136.40 $2,513.78 $2,647.92 $6,047.62 17 $1,439.33 $1,604.40 $3,194.40 $2,523.66 $2,658.49 $6,058.19 18 $1,492.32 $1,662.40 $3,252.40 $2,533.54 $2,669.06 $6,068.76 19 $1,588.58 $1,930.66 $3,520.66 $2,768.41 $3,256.90 $6,656.60 20 $1,684.84 $2,198.92 $3,788.92 $3,003.28 $3,844.74 $7,244.44

Spring 2015 Tuition Rates

It is the policy of Washington’s community and technical colleges to provide equal opportunity in education and employment regardless of race, ethnicity, creed, color, national origin, sex, marital status, sexual orientation, age, religion, genetic information, gender identity, veteran status or the presence of any sensory, mental, or physical disability.

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APPLICATION FOR ADMISSIONHigh school Transcripts are not required for Admission. An application fee is not charged.Olympic College does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability, sexual orientation, or age in its program and activities.

Revised 10/2014

PLEASE PRINT USING A BALL POINT PEN. SHADED AREAS FOR OFFICE USE ONLY Submit by mail or in person to an OC Admissions or Student Services Office at any campus.

1600 Chester Avenue Bremerton, WA 98337-1699

Have you ever applied or attended classes for credit offered by this college? Yes No If yes, when? _______________________________

Quarter you plan to start? Fall Winter Spring Summer Year _________

Social Security Number**

Your intended Major area of study

To comply with federal laws, we are required to ask for your Social Security Number (SSN) or Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN). We will use your SSN/IIN to report payments made by you that may qualify for a tax credit or a tax deduction on your income tax return. We may also use this information to administer state/federal financial aid, to verify enrollment, degree and academic transcript records, and to conduct institutional research. If you do not submit your SSN/ITIN, you will not be denied access to the college; however, you may be subject to an IRS penalty of $100. Pursuant to state and federal law, the college will protect your SSN from unauthorized use and/or disclosure.

Do you plan to transfer to a four-year college?

Yes No

Sex* (providing this information is voluntary.)

Female Male

Advisor Student ID Number

Quarter Code Student Program Date Application Rec’d Date of Month Day Year Birth: _______ / _____/ ______

Last Name First Name Middle

List previous names 1. ___________________________________________

Address: number and street/P.O. Box Apt. No

2. ___________________________________________

City, State, ZIP Code

Day Telephone No.

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Evening Telephone No.

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Which race do you consider yourself to be?* (Providing this information is voluntary. The information is used for statistical purposes only.)

American Indian or Alaska Native (597) Print the name of the enrolled or principal tribe: _________________________________

Black or African American (872) Chinese (605) Filipino (608) Japanese (611) Korean (612) Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander (653) Vietnamese (619) White (800) Other Asian (621) Other Pacific Islander (681) Other Race (799) (specify) _______________

Are you of Spanish or Hispanic origin? No (999) Yes, Mexican, Mexican American, Chicano (722) Yes, Cuban (709) Yes, Other Spanish/Hispanic/Latino

Specify: __________________

Residency for tuition purposes: 1. Have you been a legal resident of Washington and lived continuously in Washington for the last 12 months? _____ Yes _____ No If no, how long have you lived continuously in Washington? _____ months

**A student cannot qualify as a legal resident of Washington for tuition calculation purposes if s/he possesses a valid out-of-state driver’ license, vehicle registration or other document that gives evidence of being a legal resident in another state.

2. Were you claimed for federal income tax purposes by your mother, father, or legal guardian in the current calendar year? ____Yes ____ No In the past calendar year? ____Yes ____ No

If YES, has your mother, father or legal guardian lived continuously in Washington for the past 12 months? ____Yes ____ No

3. Will you be attending college with financial aid provided by a public or private non-federal agency or institution outside of Washington where state residency is a requirement for receiving that aid? ____Yes ____ No 4. Are you active duty military stationed in Washington?

____Yes ____ No. Are you the spouse or dependent of an active duty military person stationed in WA? ____Yes ____ No

Are you a U.S. Citizen? Yes No If not a U.S. citizen, country of citizenship __________________________________ If not a U.S. citizen, what is your Visa status?

International Student (with F or M Visa) Visitor Temporary Resident

Alien No. ________________________ Immigrant/Permanent Resident Alien No.

_________________________ Refugee/Parolee or Conditional Entrant Alien No.

_________________________

Other Explain ______________________

*SUBMIT A COPY OF YOUR IMMIGRATION DOCUMENTATION WITH THIS APPLICATION.

Please check if you have been in Washington state foster care for at least one year since your 16th birthday. You may be eligible for additional financial aid.

Email: Branch: Bremerton ____ Shelton _____ Poulsbo _____ Bangor/Naval Hospital _____

Residency Code Fee Pay Status

GED test taken? Yes No

If yes, date earned _____________________

Where? ____________________________

Pre-college tests taken: ACCUPLACER ASSET COMPASS Year ______ Where_________________________

List any additional colleges and vocational/technical schools on a separate sheet of paper and attach.

Veterans and/or dependents may quality for educational benefits. Check here to receive additional information.

Name of last high school attended

HS Code City and State Years attended From To Year______ Year _____

Graduated Yes, Year_____ No, Highest grade

completed _______ Name of last college, vocational/technical school attended Code City and State Years attended

From To Year______ Year _____

Graduated

Yes, No

Name of other college, vocational/technical school attended Code City and State Years attended From To Year______ Year _____

Graduated Yes, No

Name of other college, vocational/technical school attended Code City and State Years attended From To Year______ Year _____

Graduated Yes, No

I certify to the best of my knowledge all statements on this form are true. Print Name ____________________________________ Signature ______________________________________________________ Date________________________

*Response or non-response to any of the questions listed as voluntary on this application will not affect your consideration for admission. Admission to OC carries with it the expectation that students agree to comply with established OC policies and regulations.

APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION High school Transcripts are not required for Admission. An application fee is not charged. Olympic College does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin,

sex, disability, sexual orientation, or age in its program and activities.

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What’s your major?Circle your area of study from the list of Olympic College offerings below.

BACHELOR OF APPLIED SCIENCE�Information Systems

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE�In Nursing RN to BSN

ASSOCIATE IN ARTS Direct transfer agreement�General transfer to university, subject area focus available

�Associate in Business

�Associate in Elementary Education

�Associate in Pre-Nursing

ASSOCIATE IN APPLIED SCIENCE

�Physical Therapist Assistant

�Polysomnographic Technology (w/Highline College)

ASSOCIATE IN APPLIED SCIENCE Transfer

�Accounting Technology, transfer to ODU

�Early Childhood Education, transfer to WSU

�Information Systems Specialist, transfer to TESC and WGU-WA

�Medical Assisting transfer to TESC

�Organizational Leadership Resource Management, transfer to Brandman University

�Homeland Security/Emergency Management (Interagency agreement with Pierce College)

ASSOCIATE IN GENERAL STUDIES Not a direct transfer degree; individual courses may transfer.

* Certificates available in some areas.Revised 02/2015

ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE

Track 1

�Biological Sciences

�Chemistry

�Environmental | Resource Sciences

�Geology

�Earth Sciences

Track 2

�Atmospheric Sciences

�Computer Science

�Engineering �Aeronautical

�Biological and Chemical �Civil �Computer and Electrical �Industrial �Materials Science �Mechanical

�Physics

ASSOCIATE IN TECHNICAL ARTS*

�Accounting Technology

�Administrative Office Support

�Business Management

�Chemical Dependency Counseling

�Cosmetology

�Culinary Arts Institute – Sous Chef

�Early Childhood Education

�Electronics

�Industrial Trades Technician, PSNS only

�Nursing

�Technical Design

�Transition to Associate Degree Nursing (LPN to RN)

�Welding Technology

Olympic College does not discriminate on basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability, sexual orientation, or age in its program and activities.

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BSC Bremer Student Center

BUS Business BuildingCSC College Service CenterENG Engineering BuildingHOC Health Occupations BuildingHSS Humanities & Student Services BuildingHL Haselwood LibraryMUS Music BuildingOCP OC Poulsbo Main BuildingOCS OC Shelton Main BuildingPA OC Shelton, Portable APB OC Shelton, Portable BPSC Palmer Service Center, OC SheltonRBS Robert B. Stewart BuildingRotunda Engineering Building, Room 117SBC Sophia Bremer Child Development CenterST Science & Technology Building

TCS Trades Center–Shelton50 West Fredson Road, Shelton

TJL The Johnson Library, OC SheltonTEC Technical Building

WST West Sound Technical Skills Center101 National Avenue North, Bremerton

ABBREVIATIONS

ARLOAutomatic Registration Link Option: Registration in one class will automatically provide registration in additional classes.

ARR ArrangedCE Continuous EnrollmentH* HumanitiesH/SP* Humanities/Skills PerformanceNS* Natural ScienceSS* Social ScienceTBA To be assigned

HYBD Hybrid: Some scheduled class time is replaced with online time.

ITVInteractive Television: Classrooms at two or three campuses are linked by video cameras and microphones. Instructor teaches from one location.

WEBEWeb Enhanced: Class meets face-to-face for all normally scheduled times. Access to web is required for some class activities.

* Satisfies distribution requirements

DAYSM MondayT TuesdayW WednesdayTh ThursdayF FridaySa SaturdaySu Sunday

ARR Arranged

CAMPUS LOCATIONSBrem BremertonPoul PoulsboShel Shelton

How to Read the Schedule

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Anthropology is the study of humankind. It is a holistic discipline that is divided into four subfields: Archaeology, Cultural, Linguistics, and Biological. OC offers courses from all the subfields of anthropology.

The Anthropology Department at OC has developed new educational and training opportunities for students. Beginning in June 2014, the OC anthropology faculty began developing a research project focused on the study of a late-nineteenth century and early-twentieth century Japanese immigrant village on Bainbridge Island. The site, called Yama (45KP105), has regional and national significance since it is one of the only well preserved immigrant sites left from this era in the Pacific Northwest. Archaeologists from OC have developed a research plan to map the site and conduct select excavations geared toward documenting the village life of Japanese families in the community, how residents adapted to American customs, and how the village of approximately 300 people over 40 years contributed to the early economic growth of western Washington. Over the past 8 months, the team of anthropologists from OC have nominated Yama to the National Register of Historic Places, established a Task Force group represented by OC, Bainbridge Island Historical Museum, Kitsap County Historical Society and Museum, Bainbridge Island Parks, Bainbridge Historic Preservation Committee, and the Bainbridge Island Japanese American Community. In addition, OC students spent two months last summer combing over archival records

contained in the Bainbridge Island Historical Museum where there is rich information about the Yama village residents in special collections of historic photographs, oral histories, census records, Port Blakely Mill documents, and cemetery records. Yama was a Japanese enclave within a large Port Blakely Mill operation and is the only preserved segment left of this world renowned lumber operation that developed and grew in Kitsap County.

The Yama site offers special opportunities for public education, student training, and professional work in preserving an important historic property. Anthropologists Caroline Hartse, Bob Drolet, and Floyd Aranyosi have been coordinating the efforts to establish a 3-year study of Yama beginning in summer 2015. This will include an Archaeological Field School sponsored by Olympic College, Museum exhibits of the recovered research at OC, Bainbridge Island Historical Museum and at Kitsap County Historical Society and Museum. Students from OC and other US colleges and universities will participate in fieldwork, exhibits, laboratory artifact analysis and have the opportunity to present research papers at public talks and professional meetings.

The goals of the Yama Project are to preserve and protect the archaeological site, document the Japanese culture and heritage associated with the village, and offer academic and public education opportunities that will enrich the cultural history of Western Washington.

On the Cover

The Yama ProjectOn display in the OC Gallery April 13 - May 5!

In this picture (left to right): Dr. Robert Drolet, Dr. Caroline Hartse, Mackenzie Cooper, Dr. Floyd Aranyosi, and Etsuko Evans.

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Etsuko EvansEtsuko graduated from the University of Japan in Tokyo, earning a degree in teaching. Etsuko’s passion is to help others learn, especially about Japanese culture and society.

She joined Olympic College over five years ago as a Japanese instructor and tutor, and is currently taking courses at Olympic College to help advance her professional communication skills.

Notable awards include receiving a Certificate of Recognition in 2010, as well as Dean's Scholar and President's Scholar awards. She enjoys teaching and dreams of becoming a teacher again.

As a research assistant for the Yama Project, Etsuko is excited to help uncover different aspects of Japanese life in the Pacific Northwest. She provides cultural context to help identify the objects found and assists with document translations.

Mackenzie CooperMackenzie is a current student at OC working toward a sociology degree. She began her collegiate endeavors during the Fall 2013 and has made the President’s Scholar list each quarter. She intends to transfer to the University of Washington Tacoma to complete her 4 year degree.

Mackenzie has been working since she was fourteen in a variety of occupations, from waitressing to working in the engine room

of a 103’ fishing vessel during a scheduled refit. She is currently an administrative assistant for a company that manages 5 fishing vessels working in Alaska.

The Japanese culture is immensely interesting to Mackenzie which led to her visit to Japan during her junior year of high school. She continues to study the Japanese language. Mackenzie has also traveled to England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales, and Alaska.

Caroline HartseCaroline loves anthropology. While trained in all four subfield of anthropology, her Ph.D. is in cultural anthropology from the University of New Mexico. Her research interests are varied but include cultural change, psychological anthropology, anthropology of religion, and communitarian societies.

Caroline is passionate about anthropology and connecting students with this dynamic

and useful discipline. Caroline has received the Lawrence M. Noonan, the Bremer Exceptional Faculty, and the Distance Learning Exceptional faculty awards from OC.

Robert DroletRobert aka Dr. Bob is passionate about engaging with other world cultures, teaching anthropology, and doing archaeology.

Dr. Bob holds a Ph.D. in Anthropology from the University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana. He is bilingual (Spanish/English) and has taught Anthropology at the University of Hawaii, Universidad de Costa Rica,

Universidad Nacional de Costa Rica and Texas A&M University. He has also been a museum curator at Corpus Christi Museum of Science and History and has directed archaeological research projects and field schools in Central America and Texas.

Floyd AranyosiFloyd has been teaching anthropology courses for over 20 years, 13 of them here at Olympic College. Floyd holds a Ph.C from the University of Washington. His field experience in archaeology has included survey and excavation of both historic and prehistoric sites in coastal California, the Mississippi River Valley, the Republic of Ireland, Northern Ireland, Hawaii, and now here in Washington state.

He is particularly passionate about taxonomy, and considers the art and science of classifying the things that we study to be the most important “first step” in understanding. “We can’t understand what something means until we understand what it actually is, so defining categories, and the relationships between them, is the first step in acquiring knowledge.”

On the Cover

Meet the Faculty and Students behind the Yama project

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See p.9 for how to read the class schedule.

Schedule may change. Check Online Class Schedule Planner at apps.olympic.edu/csp before registration.

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English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL)English for Speakers of Other Languages classes (from beginning to advanced levels) are offered at OC Bremerton, OC Shelton, Belfair and in Poulsbo. Students gain skills in speaking, listening, reading, and writing. See www.olympic.edu/programs-classes/basic-studies/esol-english-speakers-other-languages.

For International students who want to take Intensive English for Non-Native Speakers see Intensive English (IE) in the Credit Classes section.

For program information or to make an appointment to attend a new student orientation, please contact:

OC Bremerton 360.475.7278OC Shelton 360.432.5400/360.432.5471Belfair 360.475.7278

Este programa es para personas que quieren aprender inglés y consiste en instruir y mejorar sus habilidades en el discurso, escuchar, la lectura y escribir del nivel básico al avanzado.

Pide una cita de orientación por teléfono.

en Bremerton 360.475.7278 en Belfair 360.475.7278 en Poulsbo 360.475.7278 en Shelton 360.432.5400/360.432.5471

NOTE: Financial Aid is not available for ESOL classes. Only credit classes other than ABE/ESOL can be considered for awarding Federal/State Aid. A fee of $25 per quarter is charged. Waivers are available for low-income students. Students between the ages of 16 and 19 years must provide a High School Release form.

ESOL Orientation Sessions Orientation/assessment, 3.0 score or instructor permission required for ESOL classes.

All new students enrolling in English for Speakers of Other Languages MUST attend an orientation class before enrolling. In this class they will learn about the program, set learning goals, take placement tests to determine the classes they will need, and register.

Students must attend the entire orientation in order to register for ESOL classes. Please call 360.475.7278 for an appointment or to inquire about orientation dates held at Olympic College Bremerton, or for classes held in Belfair or Poulsbo. For orientations held at Olympic College Shelton, please call 360.432.5400 or 360.432.5471.

Adult Education/GED Preparation For students who need to build their basic skills in preparation to take the GED. Communication skills (reading and writing), math and GED Preparation classes offered. May be available at no cost. To see if you qualify, call 360.475.7550.

NOTE: Financial Aid is not available for Adult Basic Education classes. Only credit classes other than ABE/ESOL can be considered for awarding Federal/State Aid. A fee of $25 per quarter is charged. Waivers are available for low-income students. Students between the ages of 16 and 19 years must provide a High School Release form.

ADABE Orientation Sessions All new students MUST attend an orientation class before enrolling. In this class they will learn about the program, set learning goals, take placement tests to determine the classes they will need, and register.

Students must attend the entire orientation in order to register for ABE/GED classes. Please call 360.475.7550 for an appointment or to inquire about orientation dates held at Olympic College Bremerton. For orientations held at Olympic College Shelton, please call 360.432.5400 or 360.432.5471. See www.olympic.edu/programs-classes/basic-studies-abe-ged-esol-i-best.

Look for engaging courses that are paired together as Learning Communities including English, Sociology, Math, Art, Chemistry, Communications and more!

Select Learning Communities in the online Class Schedule Planner.

Learning Communitites are a great wayto meet new students and collaborate on classes. Get more from your education as part of a LC at OC!

Learning Communities at OC

I-BEST ClassesIntegrated Basic Education and Skills Training (I-BEST)I-BEST programs combine college-level professional-technical certificates with English language and basic skills instruction. Students have two teachers in each class. One focuses on professional-technical skills, the other teaches basic skills and English language skills. Basic skills include math, reading, writing, computer skills, student success strategies, and educational/career planning. For more information, call 360.475.7408.Prerequisite: Orientation/qualifying score on state standardized assessment.

Programs Offered:• Nursing Assistant• Electronics• Manufacturing• Composites

ESOL and Adult Education ClassesThe Basic Studies program at Olympic College (Adult Basic Education and English as a Second Language programs) offers year-round classes with flexible enrollment dates, a friendly, supportive learning environment, and dedicated faculty and staff.

The English as a Second Language (ESL) program offers classes in Speaking and Listening, Reading and Writing, Pronunciation, Grammar, and Computers. Classes are held at these times:• Bremerton, morning and afternoon classes. • Poulsbo, evening classes. • Belfair, evening classes. • Shelton, evening classes, at Evergreen Elementary School.

The Adult Basic Education (ABE) program offers year-round classes in communications and math, an accelerated GED Preparation class, and an ABE Student Success class. Classes are held these times:• Bremerton, morning, afternoon and evening classes. • Poulsbo, evening classes. • Shelton, morning and evening classes.

The Transitions Writing and Reading class, which is part of the Adult Basic Education program, is designed to help improve writing and reading skills necessary to enter college courses.

Transitions classes are for students who place below Developmental English classes, as indicated by their Accuplacer test results. Students taking Transitions Writing and Reading classes have either a high school diploma or a GED.

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See p.9 for how to read the class schedule.

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AccountingACCT& 201 Prin of Accounting I 1:00p-3:15p TTh Bremerton (WEBE) McNamara K 5cr 2020Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link $40 Snapp R 5cr 2024ACCT& 202 Prin of Accounting II Prerequisite: ACCT& 201.Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link $40 Snapp R 5cr 2026ACCT& 203 Prin of Accounting III Prerequisite: ACCT& 202 and high school algebra or its equivalent.10:00a-12:15p TTh Bremerton (WEBE) McNamara K 5cr 20305:00p-7:15p MW Bremerton (ITV/WEBE) Bilderback H 5cr 20325:00p-7:15p MW 4/7-6/9 Poulsbo (ITV/WEBE) Hanson D 5cr 82025:00p-7:15p MW Shelton (ITV/WEBE) Bilderback H 5cr 7201Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link $40 Snapp R 5cr 2034

Adult EducationSee page 12 for English for Speakers of Other Languages, Basic Skills, and GED Preparation classes.

American Sign LanguageASL& 121 Am Sign Language I H10:00a-11:24a MWF Bremerton Elliott M 5cr 310110:00a-12:15p TTh Bremerton Elliott M 5cr 31055:00p-7:15p TTh Bremerton Elliott M 5cr 3103ASL& 122 Am Sign Language II HPrerequisite: ASL& 121 with 2.0 or better or permission of instructor.9:00a-9:50a Daily Bremerton TBA 5cr 31075:00p-7:15p MW Bremerton Elliott M 5cr 3108ASL& 123 Am Sign Language III HPrerequisite: ASL& 122 with 2.0 or better or permission of instructor.1:00p-3:15p TTh Bremerton TBA 5cr 3111

AnthropologyANTH& 100 Survey of Anthropology SS10:00a-12:15p TTh Poulsbo TBA 5cr 8300ANTH& 204 Archaeology SS8:26a-9:50a MWF Bremerton TBA 5cr 3003ANTH& 205 Biological Anthropology NS/SSPrerequisite: Recommend ANTH& 100.10:00a-11:24a MWF Bremerton TBA 5cr 3007ANTH& 206 Cultural Anthropology SS11:30a-12:54p MWF Bremerton TBA 5cr 3009ANTH& 207 Linguistic Anthropology H/SSOnline - see Class Schedule Planner for link $40 TBA 5cr 3011

ArtART& 100 Art Appreciation H8:26a-9:50a MWF Bremerton TBA 5cr 30251:00p-3:15p TTh Poulsbo (ITV) TBA 5cr 83021:00p-3:15p TTh Shelton (ITV) TBA 5cr 7301Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link $40 Wu I 5cr 3021Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link $40 Deitchman E 5cr 3023ART 102 Art History/Ancient—Byzantine HOnline - see Class Schedule Planner for link $40 Wu I 5cr 3027ART 103 Art History/Medieval—Renaissance HOnline - see Class Schedule Planner for link $40 Wu I 5cr 3029ART 104 Art History/Baroque—Modern HOnline - see Class Schedule Planner for link $40 Deitchman E 5cr 3031

ART 106 Drawing I H10:00a-12:50p MW Bremerton $20 TBA 5cr 30352:00p-4:50p TTh Bremerton $20 TBA 5cr 303910:00a-12:50p TTh Poulsbo $20 TBA 5cr 8304ART 107 Drawing II HPrerequisite: ART 106.10:00a-12:50p TTh Bremerton $20 TBA 5cr 3043ART 110 Design I H2:00p-4:50p MW Bremerton $20 TBA 5cr 305010:00a-12:50p MW Poulsbo $20 TBA 5cr 8306ART 111 Design II HPrerequisite: ART 110.2:00p-4:50p MW Bremerton $20 TBA 5cr 3051ART 125 Ceramics I H/SP2:00p-4:50p MW Bremerton $40 Weichman M 5cr 30552:00p-4:50p TTh Bremerton $40 TBA 5cr 30676:00p-8:50p TTh Bremerton $40 TBA 5cr 3063ART 206 Drawing III H/SPPrerequisite: ART 107.10:00a-12:50p TTh Bremerton $20 TBA 5cr 3044ART 225 Ceramics II H/SPPrerequisite: ART 125.2:00p-4:50p MW Bremerton $40 Weichman M 5cr 30562:00p-4:50p TTh Bremerton $40 TBA 5cr 30686:00p-8:50p TTh Bremerton $40 TBA 5cr 3064ART 226 Ceramics III H/SPPrerequisite: ART 106, 110, and 225.2:00p-4:50p MW Bremerton $40 Weichman M 5cr 30572:00p-4:50p TTh Bremerton $40 TBA 5cr 30696:00p-8:50p TTh Bremerton $40 TBA 5cr 3065ART 240 Painting I H/SPPrerequisite: ART 106 strongly recommended.10:00a-12:50p MW Bremerton $20 TBA 5cr 3073ART 241 Painting II H/SPPrerequisite: ART 240.10:00a-12:50p MW Bremerton $20 TBA 5cr 3074ART 242 Painting III H/SPPrerequisite: ART 241.10:00a-12:50p MW Bremerton $20 TBA 5cr 3075ART 266 Sculpture I H/SP2:00p-4:50p TTh Bremerton $40 Weichman M 5cr 3083

AstronomyASTRO 101 Introduction to Astronomy NSPrerequisite: MATH 094 (Elementary Algebra) or equivalent.1:30p-3:45p MW Bremerton Fong D 5cr 40027:25p-9:40p MW Poulsbo (ITV) Fong D 5cr 84007:25p-9:40p MW Shelton (ITV) Fong D 5cr 7400

Baccalaureate NursingUpper Division rates apply. See tuition and fees at www.olympic.edu/Students/Tuition

BNURS 321 Nursing Informatics Prereq: Enrolled in ADN, TADN or BSN program or instructor permission.2:30p-5:30p F 4/10-6/12 Bremerton (WEBE) Cook S 5cr 5000BNURS 402 Families in the Community Prerequisite: Acceptance into BSN program or permission of instructor.9:00a-11:50a T 4/7-6/9 Bremerton (WEBE) Doherty C 3cr 5002BNURS 403 Connecting Research to Nursing Prereq: Acceptance into BSN program; completion of statistics requirement.11:30a-2:20p F 4/10-6/12 Bremerton (WEBE) Mariella A 3cr 5004

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BNURS 408 Health & Wellness Promotion Clinical Prerequisite: Acceptance into the RN-BSN program. Successful completion of or concurrent enrollment in BNURS 402.8:00a-8:50a T 4/7-6/9 Off Campus (WEBE) Fong Y 3cr 50068:00a-8:50a T 4/7-6/9 Off Campus (WEBE) Doherty C 3cr 50078:00a-8:50a T 4/7-6/9 Off Campus (WEBE) Mariella A 3cr 50088:00a-8:50a T 4/7-6/9 Off Campus (WEBE) TBA 3cr 5009BNURS 430 Interactive Nursing Communication Prerequisite: Acceptance into BSN Program or permission of instructor.8:00a-10:50a F 4/10-6/12 Bremerton (WEBE) TBA 3cr 5011BNURS 451 Professional Development Seminar II Prerequisite: Completion of all upper division general education and all BNURS courses prior to last quarter of study. Concurrent enrollment in BNURS 409 and 411. Completion of BNURS 409 and 411 in spring quarter is required for one year program students.1:00p-2:50p T 4/7-6/9 Bremerton (WEBE) Holk M 1cr 5013

BiologyBIOL 101 Introduction to Marine Science NS1:00p-1:50p MWF Bremerton (HYBD) $25 TBA 5cr 4006

and 1:00p-2:50p TThBIOL 140 Environmental Issues NSPrerequisite: MATH 094 and ENGL& 101.11:30a-12:50p MW Poulsbo (WEBE) $25 Lawrence A 5cr 8401

and 1:00p-2:40p MWBIOL& 160 General Biology w/Lab NS9:00a-9:50a MWF Bremerton $25 Elauria A 5cr 4016

and 9:00a-10:50a TTh9:00a-9:50a MWF Bremerton $25 Elauria A 5cr 4017

and 11:00a-12:50p TTh3:00p-6:35p MW Bremerton (WEBE) $25 TBA 5cr 40185:00p-8:40p MW Bremerton (WEBE) $25 TBA 5cr 40199:00a-9:50a MWF Poulsbo (WEBE) $25 TBA 5cr 8402

and 8:00a-9:50a TThBIOL& 175 Human Biology w/Lab NS11:00a-11:50a MTWTh Bremerton (WEBE) $25 Ferguson D 5cr 4021

and 9:00a-10:50a T11:00a-11:50a MTWTh Bremerton (WEBE) $25 Ferguson D 5cr 4022

and 9:00a-10:50a Th4:00p-5:10p MTTh Bremerton (WEBE) $25 TBA 5cr 4023

and 5:20p-7:10p M4:00p-5:10p MTTh Bremerton (WEBE) $25 TBA 5cr 4024

and 5:20p-7:10p T5:00p-6:50p MW Poulsbo (WEBE) $25 TBA 5cr 8403

and 7:00p-8:50p M5:00p-6:50p MW Poulsbo (WEBE) $25 TBA 5cr 8404

and 7:00p-8:50p W1:00p-2:50p TTh Shelton (WEBE) $25 TBA 5cr 7406

and 3:00p-4:50p TBIOL 202 Majors Biology II NSPrerequisite: BIOL 201 suggested or permission of instructor.1:00p-1:50p MWF Bremerton $25 TBA 5cr 4025

and 2:10p-4:00p MWBIOL 203 Majors Biology III NSPrereq: BIOL 201 and BIOL 202 suggested or permission of instructor.9:00a-9:50a MWF Bremerton $25 Lawrence A 5cr 4026

and 8:00a-11:50a T9:00a-9:50a MWF Bremerton $25 Lawrence A 5cr 4027

and 1:00p-4:50p Th5:00p-8:40p TTh Bremerton (WEBE) $25 TBA 5cr 4029

BIOL& 241 Human A & P 1 NSPrereq: CHEM& 121 and CHEM& 131 (CHEM& 131 may be waived by exam); or CHEM& 141 and CHEM& 142 with a grade of 2.0 or better; concurrent enrollment in either CHEM& 131 or CHEM& 142 is permitted but not recommended.12:00p-12:56p MTWTh Bremerton (WEBE) $25 Ferguson D 6cr 4031

and 1:00p-2:30p TTh5:00p-8:55p TTh Bremerton (WEBE) $25 TBA 6cr 40345:00p-7:15p TTh Bremerton (WEBE) $25 TBA 6cr 4035

and 5:00p-7:50p WBIOL& 242 Human A & P 2 NSPrerequisite: BIOL& 241 with a grade of 2.0 or better.8:45a-10:50a TTh Bremerton $25 Miller L 6cr 4038

and 10:00a-12:50p W9:06a-9:50a Daily Bremerton (WEBE) $25 TBA 6cr 4040

and 10:00a-12:50p F1:56p-2:54p TWThF Bremerton $25 Miller L 6cr 4041

and 3:00p-4:30p TTh11:30a-12:45p MWF Poulsbo (WEBE) $25 Dodge M A 6cr 8405

and 12:30p-1:50p TThBIOL& 260 Microbiology NSPrerequisite: CHEM& 121 or CHEM& 141/142 and a minimum of 5 credits in any of the following Biology courses with a lab (BIOL& 160, BIOL 201, BIOL& 241) all with a grade of 2.0 or better.5:00p-5:50p MTW Bremerton $25 Elauria A 5cr 4044

and 6:00p-7:50p MW5:00p-5:50p MTW Bremerton $25 Elauria A 5cr 4045

and 3:00p-4:50p MW10:00a-11:15a MW Poulsbo (WEBE) $25 Dodge M A 5cr 8406

and 10:30a-12:20p TThBIOL 351 Medical Genetics NSPrerequisite: 10 credits of Biological Science or permission of instructor.3:00p-4:50p T Bremerton (HYBD) Dodge M A 5cr 4046

Upper division rates apply. See tuition and fees at www.olympic.edu/Students/Tuition

BusinessAlso see Accounting and Economics sections.

BUS& 101 Intro to Business SS10:00a-11:24a MWF Bremerton (WEBE) McNamara K 5cr 20381:00p-3:15p MW Bremerton (WEBE) Pavlik J 5cr 2044Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link $40 Snapp R 5cr 2043BUS& 201 Business Law 1:00p-3:15p MW Bremerton (ITV/WEBE) McNamara K 5cr 20451:00p-3:15p MW Poulsbo (ITV/WEBE) McNamara K 5cr 8203Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link $40 Snapp R 5cr 2046BUS 215 Business Statistics NSPrerequisite: MATH 099 within the last 6 years with a grade of 2.0 or above, or satisfactory placement test score.7:45a-9:50a TTh Bremerton (WEBE) Ward A 5cr 2036

Business ManagementBMGMT001 Business Management Group Advising Session4:00p-5:00p T 5/12 Bremerton TBA IS0412:00p-1:00p Th 5/14 Bremerton TBA IS05BMGMT105 Introduction to Financial Planning Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link Johnson H 5cr 2060BMGMT140 Business and Personal Mathematics Prerequisite: MATH 090A with a grade of 2.0 or above or satisfactory placement test score. (MATH 090B strongly recommended.)10:00a-12:15p TTh Bremerton Johnson H 5cr 20635:00p-7:15p MW Bremerton (WEBE) Cameron M 5cr 20645:00p-7:15p TTh Poulsbo (ITV/WEBE) MacKaben K 5cr 82205:00p-7:15p TTh Shelton (ITV/WEBE) MacKaben K 5cr 7210Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link Johnson H 5cr 2062

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BMGMT148 Deadline and Project Management 8:30a-5:30p Sa 5/9 Bremerton Johnson H 1cr 2067BMGMT149 Entrepreneurship-Marketing for Growth Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link $16 Henderson A 2cr 2068BMGMT180 Marketing Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link $40 MacKaben K 5cr 2069BMGMT183 Negotiations 1:00p-3:15p MW Bremerton (ITV/WEBE) Cameron M 5cr 20701:00p-3:15p MW Poulsbo (ITV/WEBE) Cameron M 5cr 8223BMGMT185 E-Business Strategies Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link $40 MacKaben K 5cr 2072BMGMT247 H.R. Performance Reviews 8:30a-5:30p Sa 5/23 Bremerton (WEBE) Johnson H 2cr 2075BMGMT282 Principles of Leadership/Management 5:00p-7:15p W Bremerton (ITV/HYBD) $40 MacKaben K 5cr 20765:00p-7:15p W Shelton (ITV/HYBD) $40 MacKaben K 5cr 7216

Business TechnologyOC Computer Labs use MS Office 2013 for Windows.

ADAPTIVE TECHNOLOGY:Students need a headset with microphone (available in the bookstore)Bremerton students required orientation: 4:00-5:00p the first Wednesday of the quarter. Email: [email protected] instructor: L Sindel. Shelton instructor: A LedgerwoodSee Online Class Schedule Planner for details.

BSTEC 101 Adaptive Keyboarding—One-Handed BSTEC 102 Screen Magnification BSTEC 103 Braille Translation and Printing

Prerequisite: BSTEC 104.BSTEC 104 Screen Reader Software Level 1

Prerequisite: Keyboarding skills.BSTEC 105 Screen Reader Software Level 2

Prerequisite: BSTEC 104.BSTEC 106 Screen Reader Software Level 3

Prerequisite: BSTEC 105.BSTEC 107 Voice Recognition Level 1 BSTEC 108 Voice Recognition Level 2

Prerequisite: BSTEC 107.BSTEC 109 Doc. Processing with Speech Tec.

Prerequisite: Computer competency recommended

BSTEC 110 Beginning Keyboarding 10:00a-11:24a MW Bremerton (HYBD) $12 Bermea N 3cr 209111:30a-12:54p MW Bremerton (HYBD) $12 Bermea N 3cr 20901:00p-3:15p MW Poulsbo (HYBD) $12 Sindel L 3cr 822510:00a-12:15p TTh Shelton (WEBE) $12 Ledgerwood A 3cr 7234Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link $36 Bermea N 3cr 2092BSTEC 111 Intermediate Keyboarding Prerequisite: BSTEC 110 or equivalent.10:00a-11:24a MW Bremerton (HYBD) $12 Bermea N 3cr 20941:00p-3:15p MW Poulsbo (HYBD) $12 Sindel L 3cr 822610:00a-12:15p TTh Shelton (WEBE) $12 Ledgerwood A 3cr 7236Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link $36 Bermea N 3cr 2095BSTEC 112 Advanced Keyboarding Prerequisite: BSTEC 111 or permission of instructor.10:00a-11:24a MW Bremerton (HYBD) $12 Bermea N 3cr 20971:00p-3:15p MW Poulsbo (HYBD) $12 Sindel L 3cr 822710:00a-12:15p TTh Shelton (WEBE) $12 Ledgerwood A 3cr 7238Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link $36 Bermea N 3cr 2098BSTEC 113 Internet Basics CESelf-Paced Instruction - Email: [email protected] Sindel L 1cr 2100

BSTEC 114 MS Outlook CESelf-Paced Instruction - Email: [email protected] Sindel L 1cr 2101

ALL SATURDAY COMPUTER CLASSES REQUIRE A TEXTBOOK.

Note: All OC labs and classrooms have been updated to Microsoft Office 2013. If students do need Office 2010 it is still available through https://workspace.olympic.edu.BSTEC 116 MS Word 8:30a-5:30p Sa 4/25 Bremerton (WEBE) TBA 1cr 21028:30a-5:30p Sa 5/9 Poulsbo (WEBE) TBA 1cr 8228Self-Paced Instruction - Email: [email protected] Sindel L CE 1cr 2103BSTEC 117 MS Excel 8:30a-5:30p Sa 5/2 Bremerton (WEBE) TBA 1cr 21058:30a-5:30p Sa 4/25 Poulsbo TBA 1cr 82298:30a-5:30p Sa 4/18 Shelton (WEBE) Ledgerwood A 1cr 7240Self-Paced Instruction - Email: [email protected] Bermea N CE 1cr 2106BSTEC 118 MS PowerPoint 8:30a-5:30p Sa 5/16 Bremerton TBA 1cr 21078:30a-5:30p Sa 5/2 Shelton (WEBE) Ledgerwood A 1cr 7241Self-Paced Instruction - Email: [email protected] Sindel L CE 1cr 2108BSTEC 119 MS Access CESelf-Paced Instruction - Email: [email protected] Bermea N 1cr 2110BSTEC 121 MS Publisher CESelf-Paced Instruction - Email: [email protected] Sindel L 1cr 2112BSTEC 123 MS Word Specialist Prerequisite: CIS 150 and keyboarding by touch, or permission of instructor.1:00p-3:15p MW Poulsbo (WEBE) Sindel L 4cr 823210:00a-12:15p TTh Shelton (WEBE) Ledgerwood A 4cr 7243BSTEC 124 MS Excel Specialist Prerequisite: CIS 150 or permission of instructor.1:00p-3:15p MW Poulsbo (WEBE) Sindel L 4cr 823410:00a-12:15p TTh Shelton (WEBE) Ledgerwood A 4cr 7246Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link $32 Bermea N 4cr 2115BSTEC 127 Microsoft Publisher Basics Prerequisite: BSTEC 110 or equivalent proficiency.Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link $44 Sindel L 4cr 2116BSTEC 130 Practical Accounting 5:00p-7:15p TTh Bremerton (WEBE) Salas J 5cr 21205:00p-7:15p TTh Poulsbo (WEBE) Salas J 5cr 8236Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link $40 Salas J 5cr 2118BSTEC 132 Electronic Printing Calculators Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link $28 Salas J 2cr 2122BSTEC 135 Accounting Simulation/Serv Business CEPrerequisite: BSTEC 130 or ACCT& 201.Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link $8 Salas J 1cr 2124BSTEC 136 Accounting Simulation/Merch Business CEPrerequisite: BSTEC 130 or ACCT& 201.Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link $8 Salas J 1cr 2125BSTEC 137 Accounting Simulation/Corporation CEPrerequisite: ACCT& 202.Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link $8 Salas J 1cr 2126BSTEC 138 Payroll Simulation Prerequisite: BSTEC 134.Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link $8 Salas J 1cr 2127BSTEC 150 Business English Prerequisite: Assessment test at college level reading and writing or ENGL 099.5:00p-7:15p M Bremerton (ITV/HYBD) Hudson T 5cr 21285:00p-7:15p M Shelton (ITV/HYBD) Hudson T 5cr 7251

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BSTEC 175 Legal Typing and Transcription Prerequisite: BSTEC 254.10:00a-12:15p TTh Shelton (WEBE) Ledgerwood A 3cr 7252BSTEC 229 Individual Taxation Prerequisite: BSTEC 130 or ACCT& 201.Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link $40 Bilderback H 5cr 2130BSTEC 231 Practical Fund Accounting Prerequisite: ACCT& 201 and ACCT& 202 with a grade of 2.0 or higher.Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link $40 Whiteley J 5cr 2132BSTEC 239 Taxation for Business Prerequisite: BSTEC 130 or ACCT& 201.Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link $40 Bilderback H 5cr 2133BSTEC 240 Taxation Simulations Prerequisite: BSTEC 229 and BSTEC 239.Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link $8 Bilderback H 1cr 2134BSTEC 250 Business Correspondence Prerequisite: BSTEC 150, or permission of instructor; keyboarding ability.11:30a-12:54p MWF Bremerton (WEBE) Hudson T 5cr 213711:30a-12:54p MWF Shelton (HYBD) Hudson T 5cr 7255BSTEC 254 Document Formatting Prerequisite: BSTEC 123, keyboarding proficiency at 30+ NWAM or permission of instructor.Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link $24 Ledgerwood A 3cr 7256BSTEC 255 Records and Database Management Prerequisite: CIS 150, keyboarding proficiency at 25 WAM, or permission of instructor.8:25a-9:50a MW Bremerton (ITV/HYBD) Bermea N 5cr 21398:25a-9:50a MW Shelton (ITV/HYBD) Bermea N 5cr 7258BSTEC 257 Advanced Office Applications Prerequisite: BSTEC 123, BSTEC 124, and BSTEC 255 or CIS 154, keyboarding proficiency at 45+ NWAM or permission of instructor.10:00a-12:15p TTh Shelton (WEBE) Ledgerwood A 4cr 7259BSTEC 260 Administrative Office Management Prerequisite: BSTEC 160 or one year general office support work experience.Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link $40 Salas J 5cr 2143BSTEC 280 Legal Office Procedures Prerequisite: Sophomore standing or permission of instructor.Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link $40 Hudson T 5cr 2145

ChemistryCHEM& 110 Chemical Concepts w/Lab NSPrerequisite: MATH 094 or permission of instructor.9:00a-9:50a Daily Bremerton (WEBE) $28 Baldwin T 6cr 4052

and 10:00a-10:50a TTh CHEM& 121 Intro to Chemistry NSPrerequisite: MATH 099 with a 2.0 or better or equivalent course or an equivalent placement score.1:00p-1:50p Daily Bremerton (WEBE) $28 TBA 6cr 4054

and 11:00a-12:50p M 1:00p-1:50p Daily Bremerton (WEBE) $28 TBA 6cr 4055

and 11:00a-12:50p W 5:00p-7:15p TTh Bremerton (WEBE) $28 Flowers B 6cr 4057

and 7:25p-9:15p T 5:00p-7:15p TTh Bremerton (WEBE) $28 Flowers B 6cr 4058

and 7:25p-9:15p Th 1:00p-2:24p MW Poulsbo (HYBD) $28 Pellock J 6cr 8408

and 1:00p-2:50p F

CHEM& 131 Intro to Organic/Biochem NSPrerequisite: Completion of CHEM& 121 with a 2.0 or better.1:00p-1:50p Daily Bremerton (WEBE) $28 Phayre A 6cr 4060

and 9:00a-10:50a M 5:00p-7:15p MW Bremerton (WEBE) $28 Flowers B 6cr 4063

and 7:25p-9:15p M 10:00a-11:24a MW Poulsbo (HYBD) $28 Pellock J 6cr 8409

and 10:00a-11:50a F CHEM& 139 General Chemistry Prep NSPrerequisite: MATH 099 with a 2.0 or better or equivalent course or an equivalent placement score.8:00a-8:50a Daily Bremerton (WEBE) TBA 5cr 40685:00p-6:30p W Bremerton (HYBD) Baldwin T 5cr 4070CHEM& 142 General Chemistry II NSPrerequisite: CHEM& 141 with a grade of 2.0 or higher.10:00a-10:50a Daily Bremerton (WEBE) Geyer C 5cr 407212:00p-12:50p Daily Bremerton (WEBE) Phayre A 5cr 4074CHEM& 143 General Chemistry III NSPrerequisite: CHEM& 142 with a grade of 2.0 or higher.11:00a-11:50a MWTh Bremerton (WEBE) Geyer C 3cr 4076CHEM& 152 General Chem Lab II NSPrerequisite: CHEM& 151, CHEM& 142 with a 2.0 or higher or concurrent enrollment in CHEM& 142.2:00p-4:50p M Bremerton (WEBE) $28 Phayre A 1.5cr 40772:00p-4:50p W Bremerton (WEBE) $28 Phayre A 1.5cr 4078CHEM& 153 General Chem Lab III NSPrerequisite: CHEM& 152, CHEM& 143 with a grade of 2.0 or higher or concurrent enrollment in CHEM& 143.1:00p-3:50p MT Bremerton (WEBE) $28 TBA 3cr 40821:00p-3:50p WTh Bremerton (WEBE) $28 Geyer C 3cr 4083CHEM& 243 Organic Chem III NSPrerequisite: CHEM& 242.12:00p-12:50p MTWTh Bremerton (WEBE) Baldwin T 4cr 4084CHEM& 253 Organic Chem Lab III NSPrerequisite: CHEM& 252, CHEM& 243, or concurrent enrollment in CHEM& 243.1:00p-3:50p TTh Bremerton (WEBE) $28 Baldwin T 3cr 4086

Communication StudiesCMST& 101 Introduction to Comm HOnline - see Class Schedule Planner for link $40 Newsom V 5cr 3149CMST& 102 Intro to Mass Media H10:00a-12:15p TTh Bremerton (WEBE) Prince M 5cr 3151Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link $40 Prince M 5cr 3153CMST 105 Photojournalism H10:00a-11:24a MW Bremerton (HYBD) Prince M 5cr 3131CMST& 210 Interpersonal Communication HPrerequisite: ENGL& 101 with a grade of 2.0 or above.8:00a-8:50a Daily Bremerton (WEBE) Babbo J 5cr 315512:00p-12:50p Daily Bremerton (WEBE) Babbo J 5cr 31591:00p-3:15p T Bremerton (HYBD) Hering S 5cr 316210:00a-12:15p TTh Poulsbo (WEBE) TBA 5cr 8313Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link $40 Hering S 5cr 3161CMST& 220 Public Speaking H10:00a-11:24a MWF Bremerton (WEBE) TBA 5cr 317110:00a-12:15p TTh Bremerton (WEBE) Hering S 5cr 316710:00a-12:15p TTh Bremerton (WEBE) Hagan T 5cr 31751:00p-3:15p MW Bremerton (WEBE) Prince M 5cr 31731:00p-3:15p TTh Bremerton (WEBE) Newsom V 5cr 31635:00p-7:15p TTh Bremerton (WEBE) Newsom V 5cr 31655:00p-7:15p MW Poulsbo (WEBE) TBA 5cr 8317

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CMST& 230 Small Group Communication HPrerequisite: ENGL& 101 with a grade of 2.0 or above.10:00a-12:15p TTh Bremerton (WEBE) Newsom V 5cr 3177CMST 242 Career Communications H5:00p-7:15p MW Bremerton (WEBE) TBA 5cr 313910:00a-12:15p TTh Shelton (WEBE) TBA 5cr 7312CMST 253 Intercultural Communication HPrerequisite: ENGL& 101 with a grade of 2.0 or above.1:00p-3:15p Th Bremerton (HYBD) Hering S 5cr 3137

Computer Information SystemsAlso see Digital Media Arts section.OC Computer Labs use MS Office 2013 for Windows.

ALL SATURDAY COMPUTER CLASSES REQUIRE A TEXTBOOK.

CIS 001 CIS Degree Information - Group Advising Session3:30p-5:00p T 4/21 Bremerton TBA IS013:30p-5:00p T 5/19 Bremerton TBA IS023:30p-5:00p T 6/9 Bremerton TBA IS03CIS 100 Computer Literacy for Online Learning 1:00p-2:50p T Bremerton (WEBE) TBA 2cr 2150CIS 101 Computer Literacy Assessment CEOnline - see Class Schedule Planner for link Westlund M 1cr 2151CIS 107 Introduction to Personal Computers 8:30a-5:30p Sa 4/18 Bremerton (WEBE) TBA 1cr 2152CIS 110 Information Systems Concepts Prerequisite: Basic knowledge of Microsoft Windows XP or later. Competent keyboard skills.11:30a-12:50p MWF Bremerton (HYBD) Becker R 5cr 2155Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link Westlund M 5cr 2157CIS 111 Introduction to Operating Systems Prereq: CIS 110 or concurrent enrollment or permission of instructor.10:00a-12:15p T Bremerton (ITV/HYBD) Westlund M 4cr 215810:00a-12:15p T Shelton (ITV/HYBD) Westlund M 4cr 7266Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link Westlund M 4cr 2159CIS 112 Introduction to Windows 8:30a-5:30p Sa 4/25 Bremerton (WEBE) TBA 1cr 21618:30a-5:30p Sa 5/9 Shelton (WEBE) TBA 1cr 7267CIS 114 Introduction to HTML Prerequisite: Basic knowledge of Microsoft Windows 95 or later. Competent keyboarding skills.8:30a-5:30p Sa 5/9 Bremerton (WEBE) Garripoli A 1cr 2164Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link Westlund M CE 1cr 2163CIS 115 Introduction to the Internet Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link Westlund M 3cr 2167CIS 116 Intro to MS Visio Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link $8 Bermea N 1cr 2170CIS 123 Systems Architecture and Logic Prerequisite: CIS 110 and MATH 090A.Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link $40 TBA 5cr 2171CIS 141 Programming Concepts 9:00a-9:50a Daily Bremerton (WEBE) Hanson D R 5cr 2173Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link Hanson D R 5cr 2174Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link Hanson D R 5cr 2178

Microsoft Office Word 2007/10 REQUIRED, high speed Internet strongly recommended.CIS 143/200 Java II Fundamentals of OOP/Programming LabPrerequisite: CIS 142. Concurrent enrollment in CIS 143 and 200.11:00a-11:50a Daily Bremerton (WEBE) $15 Garripoli A 6cr 2179

and 12:00p-12:50p MWOnline - see Class Schedule Planner for link $63 Garripoli A 6cr 2180

CIS 150 Survey of Computing 8:26a-9:50a MWF Bremerton (WEBE) Becker R 4cr 218710:00a-12:15p TTh Bremerton (WEBE) TBA 4cr 218112:40p-2:40p MWF 4/20- Bremerton (WEBE) TBA 4cr 21881:00p-3:15p MW Bremerton (WEBE) TBA 4cr 21821:00p-3:15p TTh Bremerton (WEBE) TBA 4cr 21868:26a-9:50a MWF Shelton (WEBE) Ledgerwood A 4cr 7271Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link $32 Bilodeau P 4cr 2184Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link $32 TBA 4cr 2185CIS 154 Access for Professionals Prerequisite: Windows skills and a prior computer class or permission of instructor.Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link $32 TBA 4cr 2191CIS 155 Web Development I Prerequisite: Basic computer use.4:00p-6:05p MW Bremerton (WEBE) Bilodeau P 5cr 2192Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link $40 Bilodeau P 5cr 2193CIS 160 User Interface Design Prerequisite: CIS 155 or (CIS 114 and CIS 141).Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link $16 Bilodeau P 2cr 2194CIS 170 IT User Support Fundamentals Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link $47 TBA 4cr 2195CIS 176 PC Technical Support Essentials Prerequisite: Working knowledge of MS Windows operating systems (file management, managing multiple windows and tasks).Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link $39 TBA 3cr 2196CIS 182 Networking Concepts 10:00a-11:24a MW Bremerton (HYBD) $15 Becker R 5cr 2197CIS 201 Networking Laboratory ARR ARR Bremerton (WEBE) Blackwell K 1cr 2202ARR ARR Bremerton (WEBE) Blackwell K 1cr 2203ARR ARR Bremerton (WEBE) Blackwell K 1cr 2222CIS 205 Introduction to XML Prerequisite: Basic programming (these skills can be acquired by taking CIS 141) and HTML skills (these skills can be acquired by taking CIS 114).1:00p-3:15p T Bremerton (HYBD) Garripoli A 2cr 2204CIS 206 Introduction to Android Development Prereq: Intended for students with fundamental skills in Java programming and basic knowledge of XML. Students are strongly encouraged to contact faculty before enrolling in this class to review the prerequisite skills and knowledge needed for a successful experience. The prerequisite skills may be obtained by taking CIS 142 and CIS 205.10:00a-10:50a Daily Bremerton (WEBE) $15 Hanson D R 4cr 2205Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link $15 Hanson D R 4cr 2206

Microsoft Office Word 2007/10 REQUIRED, high speed Internet strongly recommended.CIS 212 Windows for Professionals 10:00a-12:26p F Bremerton (HYBD) Blackwell K 3cr 2207CIS 236 Information System Security I Prerequisite: Co-enrollment in CIS 201.Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link $47 Becker R 4cr 2208CIS 245 Microsoft LAN Administration III Prerequisite: Co-enrollment in CIS 201.5:00p-7:15p Th Bremerton (HYBD) $15 Blackwell K 4cr 2210Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link $47 Blackwell K 4cr 2209CIS 255 Web Development II Prerequisite: CIS 141 and CIS 155.1:00p-3:15p TTh Bremerton Westlund M 5cr 2211CIS 262 Unix Administration Prerequisite: CIS 261 or permission of instructor.10:00a-11:24a TTh Bremerton (HYBD) $15 Blackwell K 4cr 2212Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link $47 Blackwell K 4cr 2213

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CIS 272 Cisco III Prerequisite: CIS 270 and concurrent enrollment in CIS 201.5:00p-7:15p MW Bremerton (HYBD) $15 Becker R 4cr 2214CIS 276 PC Technical Support Practical Skills Prerequisite: Knowledge, skills and experience contained in the CIS 176 course—can be taken concurrently.Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link $39 TBA 3cr 2215CIS 285 Object Oriented Programming with C++ Prerequisite: CIS 142 or CIS 145 with a grade of 2.0 or above, or permission of instructor.1:00p-3:15p T Bremerton (HYBD) $15 Hanson D/Garripoli A 5cr 2218Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link $55 Hanson D R 5cr 2219

Microsoft Office Word 2007/10 REQUIRED, high speed Internet strongly recommended.

Computer ScienceCS 143 Computer Science II Java NSPrerequisite: CS& 141.5:00p-7:15p MW Bremerton Osborne J 5cr 4091

Cooperative EducationCooperative Education and Internship information: 360.475.7480 or 1.800.259.6718, Ext. 7480. Bremerton Campus Location, HSS 205.See Online Class Schedule Planner for details.

CO-OP 111 Cooperative Education Seminar I CEPrerequisite: Concurrent enrollment with first quarter Co-op Work Experience. Call 360.475.7480 or email [email protected] to arrange.

CO-OP 120 Transition to Work CEArranged and online Bremerton $24 Bernard D 3cr 1325Arranged and online Shelton $24 Bernard D 3cr 7170

You are required to schedule an appointment with the faculty during the first week of the quarter to review the course objectives. Course topics include: job search plan, employment trends, informational interviews, resume and cover letter etc

CO-OP 124/224 Cooperative Work Experience CEPrerequisite: Permission of cooperative education coordinator and current enrollment in CO-OP seminar.ARR ARR Off Campus McDermott T 1-13crCO-OP 189A,B/289A,B Community Volunteer Service CE

CosmetologySee Class Schedule Planner. Classes are held at West Sound Technical Skills Center, Bremerton.

Criminal JusticeCJ 100 Intro to Law Enforcement Prerequisite: Accuplacer placement in ENGL& 101 strongly recommended.Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link $40 TBA 5cr 3121CJ& 106 Juvenile Justice SSPrerequisite: Accuplacer placement in ENGL& 101 strongly recommended.10:00a-11:24a MWF Bremerton (ITV) TBA 5cr 312510:00a-11:24a MWF Shelton (ITV/WEBE) TBA 5cr 7306

Culinary ArtsCulinary Arts Fee = $150 per quarter.

QUARTER 1: Enroll in CULIN 101, 103, HMGMT 102, and OLRM 225 for 23 credits.Prerequisite: Kitsap Food Workers Health Card/advisor signature.

CULIN 101 Culinary Techniques 7:45a-9:25a Daily Bremerton (WEBE) $150 Nash R 8cr 2650CULIN 103 Food Production I 10:30a-12:10p Daily Bremerton $150 Nash R 7cr 2651

QUARTER 2: Enroll in CULIN 104, 105, 121, 123, and 125 for 18 credits.Prerequisite: Permission of instructor, Cooks Helper Certificate.

CULIN 104 Dining Room Service 9:30a-10:55a Daily Bremerton $150 Plemmons C 4cr 2653CULIN 105 ServSafe Food Safety Training 3:00p-4:50p W Bremerton Butler F 2cr 2654CULIN 121 Food Production II 7:45a-9:25a Daily Bremerton $150 Plemmons C 6cr 2665CULIN 123 International Cuisine 1:15p-2:40p MWF Bremerton $150 Plemmons C 4cr 2667CULIN 125 Applied Food Service Computation 1:15p-2:05p TTh Bremerton Butler F 2cr 2668

QUARTER 3: Enroll in CULIN 131, 132, 134, and HMGMT 124 for 20 credits.Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.

CULIN 131 Food Production III 9:30a-11:10a Daily Bremerton $150 Plemmons C 7cr 2670CULIN 132 Quantity Food Purchasing 1:15p-2:40p MWF Bremerton $150 Plemmons C 4cr 2671CULIN 134 Nutrition for Culinary Professionals 1:15p-2:30p TTh Bremerton $150 Nash R 3cr 2672

QUARTER 4: Enroll in HMGMT 133, 135, and BMGMT 140 for 14 credits.

QUARTER 5: Enroll in CULIN 122, 126, CIS 150, and ENGL 100 for 15 credits.Prerequisite: Certificate/Prep Cook.

CULIN 122 Garde Manger 1:45p-3:10p MWF Bremerton $150 Nash R 3cr 2666CULIN 126 Commercial Baking I 11:00a-1:05p TTh Bremerton $150 Martin J 3cr 2669

QUARTER 6: Enroll in CULIN 200, 210, and 220 for 12 credits.Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.

CULIN 200 Food Production IV ARR Daily Bremerton $150 Plemmons C 3cr 2675CULIN 210 Culinary Management ARR Daily Bremerton $150 Plemmons C 3cr 2677CULIN 220 Culinary Internship ARR Daily Bremerton $150 Plemmons C 6cr 2679

Digital Media ArtsDMA 120 Beginning Photoshop 10:00a-12:50p TTh Bremerton (WEBE) $40 Winn J 5cr 227110:00a-12:50p TTh Poulsbo $40 TBA 5cr 8270DMA 136 Beginning Digital Photography 10:00a-12:50p MW Bremerton (WEBE) $40 Usher L 5cr 2272DMA 137 Intermediate Digital Photography Prerequisite: ART 136, DMA 136, or permission of instructor.1:00p-3:50p MW Bremerton (WEBE) $40 Usher L 5cr 2273DMA 220 Intermediate Photoshop 10:00a-12:50p TTh Bremerton (WEBE) $40 Winn J 5cr 227410:00a-12:50p TTh Poulsbo $40 TBA 5cr 8271

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Dramatic ArtsDRMA 195V Independent Study-Voice Over/Actors CEPrerequisite: Instructor permission—Contact Tim Hagan at [email protected] or 360.475.7315.ARR ARR Bremerton Hagan T 1 - 5cr 3181DRMA 201 Introduction to the Art of Film H11:30a-12:54p MWF Bremerton (ITV/WEBE) Hagan T 5cr 318511:30a-12:54p MWF Poulsbo (ITV/WEBE) Hagan T 5cr 832211:30a-12:54p MWF Shelton (ITV/WEBE) Hagan T 5cr 7320DRMA 241 Acting for the Camera II HPrerequisite: DRMA 240.1:00p-3:15p MW Bremerton Hagan T 5cr 3187DRMA 242 Acting for the Camera III HPrerequisite: DRMA 241.1:00p-3:15p MW Bremerton Hagan T 5cr 3188DRMA 243 Acting for the Camera IV HPrerequisite: DRMA 242.1:00p-3:15p MW Bremerton Hagan T 5cr 3189DRMA 245 Screenwriting I H10:00a-12:15p TTh Bremerton TBA 5cr 3191DRMA 246 Screenwriting II HPrerequisite: DRMA 245.10:00a-12:15p TTh Bremerton TBA 5cr 3192DRMA 247 Screenwriting III HPrerequisite: DRMA 246.10:00a-12:15p TTh Bremerton TBA 5cr 3193DRMA 248 Screenwriting IV HPrerequisite: DRMA 247.10:00a-12:15p TTh Bremerton TBA 5cr 3194DRMA 281 Film Directing II H1:00p-3:15p TTh Bremerton (ITV) Hagan T 5cr 31961:00p-3:15p TTh Poulsbo (ITV) Hagan T 5cr 8324DRMA 285 Digital Filmmaking I H10:00a-11:24a MWF Bremerton TBA 5cr 3199DRMA 286 Digital Filmmaking II HPrerequisite: DRMA 285.11:30a-12:54p MWF Bremerton TBA 5cr 3201DRMA 287 Digital Filmmaking III HPrerequisite: DRMA 286.11:30a-12:54p MWF Bremerton TBA 5cr 3202DRMA 288 Digital Filmmaking IV Prerequisite: DRMA 287.11:30a-12:54p MWF Bremerton TBA 5cr 3203DRMA 289 Digital Filmmaking V Prerequisite: DRMA 288.11:30a-12:54p MWF Bremerton TBA 5cr 3204

Early Childhood EducationECED& 120 Practicum-Nurturing Rel CE5:00p-5:50p W Bremerton Dilling G 2cr 3234

Mandatory orientation meeting first Monday of quarter 5-6 in SBCDC 105E. Additional hours required, scheduled on an arranged basis. Call 475-7358 for code to allow registration.

ECED 151 Practicum II CEPrerequisite: ECED& 120, ECED& 160, and ECED& 190 or permission of instructor.5:00p-5:50p W Bremerton Dilling G 5cr 3218

Additional hours required, scheduled on an arranged basis. Call 475-7358 for code to allow registration.

ECED 201 Practicum III CEPrerequisite: ECED& 120, ECED 151, or permission of instructor.5:00p-5:50p W Bremerton Dilling G 5cr 3220

Additional hours required, scheduled on an arranged basis. Call 475-7358 for code to allow registration.

ECED& 100 Child Care Basics Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link $24 TBA 3cr 3232ECED 101 Professionalism and Ethics in ECE 6:00p-8:50p W 4/8-5/6 Bremerton Lanoue H 1cr 3216

Class meets 4/8, 4/15, 4/22, 4/29, and 5/6/15ECED& 105 Intro Early Child Ed SSOnline - see Class Schedule Planner for link $40 Dilling G 5cr 3233ECED 164 Mathematics for Early Childhood Ed Prerequisite: MATH 090A with a grade of at least 2.0 or placement test score.9:00a-12:00p Th Bremerton (HYBD) TBA 5cr 32219:00a-12:00p Sa Shelton (HYBD) TBA 5cr 7314ECED 166 Environmental Evaluation 6:00p-8:50p W 5/13-6/10 Bremerton Lanoue H 1cr 3222

Class meets 5/13, 5/20, 5/27, 6/3, and 6/10/15.ECED 177 Science for Young Children 6:00p-8:50p T Bremerton TBA 3cr 3224ECED& 180 Lang/Literacy Develop 6:00p-8:50p Th Bremerton Lanoue H 3cr 3240ECE 186 Survey of Centers Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.ARR ARR Off Campus Lanoue H 2cr 3212

Additional hours required, scheduled on an arranged basis. Mandatory orientation meeting: Details not yet available. Call 360.475.7358

ECED 188 Child Abuse and Neglect Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link $16 TBA 2cr 3226ECED& 190 Observation/Assessment 1:00p-3:50p W Bremerton Lanoue H 3cr 3242

EconomicsECON& 201 Micro Economics SSPrerequisite: MATH 099 or above with a grade of 2.0 or above and an Accuplacer Reading Comprehension test score of 84 or above or permission of instructor.11:30a-12:54p MWF Bremerton (WEBE) Ward A 5cr 2054Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link $40 Snapp R 5cr 2050ECON& 202 Macro Economics SSPrerequisite: MATH 099 or above with a grade of 2.0 or above and an Accuplacer Reading Comprehension test score of 84 or above or permission of instructor.10:00a-11:24a MWF Bremerton (WEBE) Ward A 5cr 20551:00p-3:15p TTh Bremerton (ITV/WEBE) Ward A 5cr 20561:00p-3:15p TTh Poulsbo (ITV/WEBE) Ward A 5cr 8207Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link $40 Ward A 5cr 2057

EducationEDUC& 121 Child Development I: Birth to 8 SS10:00a-11:24a MW Bremerton (HYBD) Dilling G 5cr 3253EDUC& 122 Child Development II: 8-Teen SSPrerequisite: EDUC& 121.9:00a-12:00p T Bremerton (HYBD) Dilling G 5cr 3255EDUC 123 Classroom Management Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link $40 Sanford M 5cr 3246EDUC& 130 Guiding Behavior Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link $24 Dilling G 3cr 3257

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EDUC& 150 Child/Family/Community Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link $24 Lanoue H 3cr 3259EDUC 199/299 Practicum CEPrerequisite: Instructor permission.EDUC 199 ARR Off Campus Sanford M 1 - 5cr 3250EDUC 299 ARR Off Campus Sanford M 1 - 5cr 3251EDUC& 202 Intro to Education SS11:30a-12:54p MW Bremerton (HYBD) Sanford M 5cr 3263Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link $40 Sanford M 5cr 3261

ElectronicsELECT 101 Direct Current CEPrerequisite: MATH 094 or equivalent.Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link $40 Szymkewicz M 5cr 2281ELECT 102 Alternating Current CEPrerequisite: ELECT 101 or equivalent.Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link $40 Szymkewicz M 5cr 2283ELECT 103 Introduction to Solid-State CEPrerequisite: ELECT 102 or equivalent.8:00a-8:50a Daily Bremerton (WEBE) Seybold C 5cr 2284Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link $40 Szymkewicz M 5cr 2285ELECT 106 Electronic Fabrication CE1:00p-2:50p T Bremerton (WEBE) $15 Evenhus R 1cr 2286Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link $23 Szymkewicz M 1cr 2287ELECT 111 Direct Current Circuit Laboratory CEPrerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in ELECT 101.Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link $39 Szymkewicz M 3cr 2289ELECT 112 Alternating Current Circuit Lab CEPrerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in ELECT 102.Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link $39 Szymkewicz M 3cr 2291ELECT 113 Basic Solid-State Laboratory CEPrerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in ELECT 103.9:00a-10:40a MWF Bremerton (WEBE) $15 Seybold C 3cr 2293Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link $39 Szymkewicz M 3cr 2294ELECT 160 Computer Applications I CEPrerequisite: Must be taken concurrently with ELECT 101.Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link $31 Puskarcik R 2cr 2295ELECT 165 Introduction to Digital Logic CEPrerequisite: ELECT 102.9:00a-10:40a TTh Bremerton (WEBE) Seybold C 4cr 2296Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link $32 Szymkewicz M 4cr 2297ELECT 166 Introduction to Digital Logic Lab CEPrerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in ELECT 165.11:00a-12:40p TTh Bremerton (WEBE) $15 Puskarcik R 2cr 2298Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link $31 Szymkewicz M 2cr 2299ELECT 170 Computer Applications II CEPrerequisite: Must be taken concurrently with ELECT 102.Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link $31 Puskarcik R 2cr 2300ELECT 200 Basic Electronics Theory & Assessment CEPrerequisite: Permission of instructor.Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link $16 Szymkewicz M 2cr 2315ELECT 201 Solid-State Devices CEPrerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in ELECT 211.Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link $40 Szymkewicz M 5cr 2301ELECT 202 Advanced Solid-State Devices CEPrerequisite: ELECT 201 and concurrent enrollment in ELECT 212.Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link $40 Szymkewicz M 5cr 2303

ELECT 203 Special Circuits CEPrerequisite: ELECT 202 and concurrent enrollment in ELECT 213.11:00a-12:25p MWF Bremerton (WEBE) Seybold C 5cr 2304Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link $40 Szymkewicz M 5cr 2317ELECT 211 Solid-State Laboratory CEPrerequisite: Completion of first-year core program or equivalent.Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link $39 Szymkewicz M 3cr 2314ELECT 212 Advanced Solid-State Circuit Lab CEPrerequisite: ELECT 201, 211.Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link $39 Szymkewicz M 3cr 2305ELECT 213 Special Circuits Laboratory CEPrerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in ELECT 203.12:30p-2:10p MWF Bremerton (WEBE) $15 Seybold C 3cr 2306Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link $39 Szymkewicz M 3cr 2319ELECT 225 Advanced Digital Circuits CEPrerequisite: ELECT 165 or equivalent.Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link $40 Szymkewicz M 5cr 2307ELECT 227 Microcomputers CEPrerequisite: ELECT 165, 225 or equivalent.Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link $24 Puskarcik R 3cr 2308ELECT 228 Advanced Microprocessors CEPrerequisite: ELECT 225 or equivalent.1:00p-2:15p TTh Bremerton (WEBE) Puskarcik R 3cr 2309ELECT 235 Advanced Digital Circuits Laboratory CEPrerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in ELECT 225.Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link $31 Szymkewicz M 2cr 2310ELECT 237 Microcomputer Laboratory CEPrerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in ELECT 227.Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link $31 Puskarcik R 2cr 2311ELECT 238 Advanced Microprocessor Lab CEPrereq: ELECT 225 or equivalent. Concurrent enrollment in ELECT 228.2:30p-4:10p TTh Bremerton (WEBE) $15 Puskarcik R 2cr 2312

EngineeringENGR 100 Introduction to Engineering 12:00p-12:50p T Bremerton (WEBE) Brown J J 1cr 4100ENGR& 104 Intro to Design SS9:00a-9:50a MWF Bremerton (WEBE) Barry E 5cr 4102

and 1:00p-3:15p MWENGR& 114 Engineering Graphics 1:00p-3:15p TTh Bremerton (WEBE) $15 Tuncol G 5cr 4106ENGR& 214 Statics Prerequisite: ENGR 111 and MATH& 152 (each with a grade of 2.0 or higher) or ENGR 111 (grade of 2.0 or higher) and co-enrollment in MATH& 152 with instructor permission.9:00a-9:50a Daily Bremerton (WEBE) Brown J J 5cr 410811:00a-11:50a Daily Bremerton (WEBE) Tuncol G 5cr 4110ENGR& 215 Dynamics Prerequisite: ENGR& 214 and MATH 221 with a grade of 2.0 or higher or ENGR& 214 with a grade of 2.0 or higher and co-enrollment in MATH 221.10:00a-10:50a Daily Bremerton (WEBE) Brown J J 5cr 411210:00a-10:50a Daily Bremerton (WEBE) Tuncol G 5cr 4114ENGR 240 Applied Numerical Methods for Engr NSPrerequisite: MATH& 163 with 2.0 grade or higher required. Co-enrollment in MATH 250 desired. CIS 141 recommended.1:00p-3:00p MWF Bremerton (WEBE) Brown J J 5cr 4117ENGR 270 Fundamentals of Materials Science Prerequisite: CHEM& 141 with a grade of 2.0 or higher AND ENGR& 225 with a grade of 2.0 or higher AND co-enrollment in ENGR 271.12:00p-12:50p MTWTh Bremerton (WEBE) Tuncol G 4cr 4119

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ENGR 271 Materials Sciences Laboratory Prereq: ENGR& 225 with 2.0 or higher and co-enrollment in ENGR 270.12:00p-4:00p F Bremerton (WEBE) $35 Tuncol G 2cr 4120

EnglishStudents enrolling in English 090-099 and 101 MUST take a placement test. For information: Assessment (Accuplacer).For English for Non-Native Speakers see the Intensive English section (IE). Open to all students.

ENGL 091 Reading & Writing in Life & College Prerequisite: Assessment test score or instructor permission.10:00a-12:30p MWF Bremerton (WEBE) TBA 5cr 327012:00p-2:45p MWF Bremerton (WEBE) Goodman C 5cr 32755:00p-6:50p MTWTh Bremerton (WEBE) TBA 5cr 32992:00p-5:20p TTh Shelton (WEBE) Hoover C 5cr 7323

Students may have the opportunity to earn credit for English 098 in this section. Please contact the instructor, Carmen Hoover, at [email protected] with questions.

ENGL 098 Reading/Writing for Academic Success Prerequisite: Assessment test score, 2.0 in ENGL 091/092 or instructor permission.8:30a-10:20a MTWTh Bremerton (WEBE) Richardson S 5cr 330511:00a-12:50p MTWTh Bremerton (WEBE) Richardson S 5cr 33071:00p-3:30p MWF Bremerton (WEBE) TBA 5cr 33038:00a-9:50a MTWTh Poulsbo (WEBE) TBA 5cr 8330ENGL 099 Reading/Writing Academic Disciplines Prerequisite: Assessment test score, or completion of ENGL 098 with a grade of 2.0 or better, or completion of ENGL 091/092 with a grade of 3.0 or better, or permission of instructor.10:00a-12:15p TTh Bremerton (WEBE) Major T 5cr 33155:00p-7:15p TTh Bremerton (WEBE) TBA 5cr 3321Accelerated ENGL 099/ENGL&101 (8-credit options):

Students who accelerate and complete the course will earn 3 credits for ENGL 099 and 5 Credits of ENGL& 101. Students who complete the course but do not accelerate will earn 8 credits of ENGL 099. For more information contact instructor listed.

10:00a-12:30p MWF Bremerton (WEBE) Major T 8cr 33121:30p-3:20p MTWTh Bremerton (WEBE) Richardson S 8cr 3318

ENGL 100 Composition—Selected Prof/Tech/Voc Prerequisite: Appropriate placement score, ENGL 093 or higher with a grade of 2.0 or better, or instructor permission.3:30p-4:55p MWF Bremerton (ITV/WEBE) TBA 5cr 33253:30p-4:55p MWF Shelton (ITV/WEBE) TBA 5cr 7326ENGL& 101 English Composition I Prerequisite: Appropriate placement test score; or completion of ENGL 098 with a grade of 3.0 or better; or completion of ENGL 099 with a grade of 2.0 or better; or completion of all three courses in IE 094 with grades of 3.0 or better; or completion of all three courses in IE 100 with grades of 2.0 or better; or permission of instructor.7:45a-9:50a TTh Bremerton (WEBE) TBA 5cr 33518:26a-9:50a MWF Bremerton TBA 5cr 33579:00a-9:50a Daily Bremerton TBA 5cr 336110:00a-10:50a Daily Bremerton (WEBE) TBA 5cr 335910:00a-11:24a MWF Bremerton TBA 5cr 336310:00a-12:15p TTh Bremerton TBA 5cr 336710:00a-12:15p TTh Bremerton TBA 5cr 338111:00a-11:50a Daily Bremerton (WEBE) Adams S C 5cr 33651:00p-3:15p MW Bremerton TBA 5cr 33691:00p-3:15p TTh Bremerton Sherman I 5cr 33715:00p-7:15p MW Bremerton TBA 5cr 337310:00a-11:30a TTh Poulsbo (HYBD) Begert S 5cr 833311:30a-12:54p MWF Poulsbo (WEBE) TBA 5cr 833511:30a-12:54p MWF Shelton (WEBE) Hoover C 5cr 7340Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link $40 Goodman C 5cr 3353Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link $40 Adams S C 5cr 3355Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link $40 TBA 5cr 3377Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link $40 TBA 5cr 3379

ENGL& 102 Composition II Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENGL& 101 with a 2.0 or better or its equivalent.8:26a-9:50a MWF Bremerton TBA 5cr 33938:26a-9:50a MW Bremerton (HYBD) Hong N 5cr 34199:00a-9:50a Daily Bremerton TBA 5cr 34019:00a-9:50a Daily Bremerton TBA 5cr 338910:00a-10:50a Daily Bremerton TBA 5cr 339710:00a-11:24a MW Bremerton (HYBD) Hong N 5cr 342110:00a-11:24a MW Bremerton (HYBD) Wayland T 5cr 340510:00a-12:15p TTh Bremerton (WEBE) Sherman I 5cr 339912:00p-12:50p Daily Bremerton (WEBE) TBA 5cr 34111:00p-3:15p TTh Bremerton TBA 5cr 34152:00p-3:24p MW Bremerton (HYBD) Wayland T 5cr 34095:00p-7:15p MW Bremerton TBA 5cr 341711:30a-12:54p MWF Poulsbo (WEBE) TBA 5cr 83371:00p-2:30p TTh Poulsbo (HYBD) Begert S 5cr 83395:00p-6:30p TTh Poulsbo (HYBD) Begert S 5cr 834110:00a-11:24a MWF Shelton (WEBE) Hoover C 5cr 7345Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link $40 Hoene K 5cr 3391Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link $40 Hoene K 5cr 3395Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link $40 Hoene K 5cr 3423ENGL& 111 Intro to Literature H10:00a-10:50a Daily Bremerton (WEBE) Adams S C 5cr 342510:00a-11:24a MWF Poulsbo TBA 5cr 8343ENGL 141 The Short Story H1:00p-2:15p TTh 4/21-6/11 Bremerton (WEBE) Adams S C 2cr 3327ENGL& 228 British Literature III HOnline - see Class Schedule Planner for link $40 Meyers J 5cr 3433ENGL& 235 Technical Writing Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENGL& 101 with a 2.0 or better or its equivalent.10:00a-12:15p TTh Bremerton Plevin A 5cr 34435:00p-7:15p TTh Bremerton Plevin A 5cr 3445Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link $40 Hoene K 5cr 3437Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link $40 Hoene K 5cr 3439ENGL& 245 American Literature II H11:30a-12:54p MW Bremerton (HYBD) Wayland T 5cr 3451ENGL 264 Native American Literature H10:00a-12:15p TTh Shelton (WEBE) Hoover C 5cr 7328

CREATIVE WRITING:Limit - take only one class in this group per quarter.

ENGL 270 Creative Writing—Narration H1:00p-3:15p MW Shelton (WEBE) Hoover C 5cr 7330ENGL 271 Creative Writing—Family History/Bio H1:00p-3:15p MW Shelton (WEBE) Hoover C 5cr 7331ENGL 272 Creative Writing—Poetry H1:00p-3:15p TTh Bremerton (WEBE) Plevin A 5cr 33291:00p-3:15p MW Shelton (WEBE) Hoover C 5cr 7332ENGL 273 Creative Writing—Drama H1:00p-3:15p MW Shelton (WEBE) Hoover C 5cr 7333ENGL 274 Creative Writing—Short Story H1:00p-3:15p MW Bremerton (WEBE) Sherman I 5cr 33321:00p-3:15p MW Shelton (WEBE) Hoover C 5cr 7334ENGL 275 Creative Writing—Long Narrative H1:00p-3:15p MW Bremerton (WEBE) Sherman I 5cr 33331:00p-3:15p MW Shelton (WEBE) Hoover C 5cr 7335ENGL 276 Creative Writing—Advanced Poetry HPrerequisite: ENGL 272.1:00p-3:15p TTh Bremerton (WEBE) Plevin A 5cr 33301:00p-3:15p MW Shelton (WEBE) Hoover C 5cr 7336

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ENGL 328 British Literature - Advanced HPrerequisite: ENGL& 101 or the equivalent with a 2.0 or better.Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link $40 Meyers J 1 - 5cr 3341

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FashionFASH 101 Introduction to the Fashion Industry 9:00a-11:30a MW Bremerton DeBeauchamp 5cr 1800FASH 102 Visual Merchandising & Promotion 1:00p-3:30p MW Bremerton TBA 5cr 1803

FrenchInstructor permission is required to enroll after second day of class.

FRCH& 123 French III HPrerequisite: FRCH& 122 or equivalent.10:00a-12:15p TTh Bremerton TBA 5cr 3460

General StudiesGEN-S 130/GEN-S 140 Dependable Strengths Process and Career Planning/Life Exploration (3-credit combo)Includes 10 hour Volunteer Service Requirement12:30p-3:30p T Poulsbo (HYBD) McClellan H 3cr 8550

GEN-S 097 Orientation to Canvas for Students 9:00a-11:00a Sa 4/4 OC Bremerton (WEBE) Bright K 551210:00a-12:00p Sa 4/11 OC Bremerton (WEBE) Bright K 55141:00p-3:00p Sa 4/4 OC Poulsbo (WEBE) Bright K 85111:00p-3:00p F 4/10 OC Shelton (WEBE) Bright K 7506Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link Bright K 5504GEN-S 101 Orientation to College 9:00a-3:00p Sa 4/11 OC Bremerton (HYBD) TBA 1cr 55109:00a-3:00p Sa 4/11 OC Shelton (HYBD) Meador K 1cr 7545GEN-S 102 Math Study Skills Concurrent enrollment in a mathematics course recommended.1:00p-1:50p TTh OC Bremerton Kelso M 2cr 5529GEN-S 121 Success for Student Cohorts 9:00a-2:00p WThF 4/1-4/3 OC Bremerton (HYBD) DeWire E 2cr 5530GEN-S 124 College Transition Essentials 10:00a-12:00p TTh OC Bremerton TBA 4cr 5548GEN-S 130 Dependable Strengths Process 12:00p-1:50p F OC Bremerton (HYBD) TBA 2cr 5551GEN-S 131 Student Success Skills 10:00a-11:24a MW OC Bremerton (WEBE) TBA 3cr 55401:00p-2:30p TTh OC Bremerton (WEBE) TBA 3cr 55413:35p-4:50p TTh OC Bremerton (WEBE) TBA 3cr 55421:00p-3:20p F OC Shelton (HYBD) TBA 3cr 7552

GeographyGEOG& 100 Introduction to Geography NS/SS10:00a-12:15p MW Bremerton (WEBE) TBA 5cr 41301:00p-3:15p MW Bremerton (WEBE) TBA 5cr 4131GEOG 150 Physical Geography with Lab NS1:00p-2:50p TTh Bremerton (WEBE) $5 TBA 5cr 4136

and 3:00p-4:50p T1:00p-2:50p MW Poulsbo $5 TBA 5cr 8411

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GeologyGEOL& 103 Historical Geology NS5:00p-7:40p MW Bremerton (WEBE) $10 TBA 5cr 4140

GEOL& 110 Environmental Geology NSOnline - see Class Schedule Planner for link (HYBD) $10 Macias S 5cr 4142

and 12:00p-1:50p M Bremerton (Lab)Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link (HYBD) $10 Macias S 5cr 4143

and 12:00p-1:50p T Bremerton (Lab)GEOL 155 Geologic Hazards NSOnline - see Class Schedule Planner for link $40 Macias S 5cr 4144

GermanInstructor permission is required to enroll after second day of class.

GERM& 123 German III HPrerequisite: GERM& 122 or equivalent.10:00a-11:24a MWF Bremerton Rabe R 5cr 3465

Health Occupations (Nursing Assistant)Courses must be taken and passed consecutively to progress to the next class. Students are encouraged to complete all classes in one quarter. Students will have completed and exceeded the required classroom and clinical hours required for Nursing Assistant Certification by Washington State law (WAC 246-841-490). All classes MUST be completed within one year to receive a Certificate of Completion from the Washington Department of Health and to be eligible to test for Certification as a Nursing Assistant.Criminal history background check must be passed in order to take the H-OCC 118 Nursing Assistant Practicum. Proof of personal health insurance and malpractice insurance, written verification of all state and federal immunization requirements is required prior to beginning H-OCC 118. For more information on the NA program, see www.olympic.edu/Students/AcadDivDept/MESH/HealthOccupations/NursingAssistant/ or call 360.475.7554.

H-OCC 110 Intro to Nursing Assistant 2crH-OCC 112 Tools for Success 2crH-OCC 114 Fundamentals of Nsg Assist 3crH-OCC 116 Basic Technical Skills 2crH-OCC 118 Nursing Assistant Practicum 4cr

Most classes meet two days a week, some three days a week. Location: Bremerton.

HistoryHIST 110 Modern Asia SSOnline - see Class Schedule Planner for link $40 Li, Y 5cr 3471HIST& 116 Western Civilization I SS10:00a-12:15p TTh Bremerton Schaeffer P 5cr 3477HIST& 118 Western Civilization III SS10:00a-11:24a MWF Bremerton Schaeffer P 5cr 3481Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link $40 Schaeffer P 5cr 3479

In-person proctored exams required.HIST& 136 US History 1 SSPrerequisite: ENGL& 101 with a grade of 2.0 or above.11:30a-12:54p MWF Bremerton Schaeffer P 5cr 3487Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link $40 Lamb D 5cr 3489HIST& 137 US History 2 SSPrerequisite: ENGL& 101 with a grade of 2.0 or above.10:00a-11:24a MWF Bremerton (HYBD) TBA 5cr 349911:30a-12:54p MWF Bremerton (HYBD) TBA 5cr 34951:00p-3:15p TTh Bremerton Schaeffer P 5cr 349110:00a-12:15p TTh Poulsbo TBA 5cr 8351Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link $40 Lamb D 5cr 3493HIST& 214 Pacific NW History SSOnline - see Class Schedule Planner for link $40 Lamb D 5cr 3503HIST 253 World War I in History and Literature SSOnline - see Class Schedule Planner for link $40 Meyers J 5cr 3473

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Homeland Security Emergency ManagementHSEM 102 Introduction to Emergency Management Prereq: This is a required first course to enter the HSEM degree program. Must earn a grade of 2.0 or better before taking other HSEM courses.Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link (4/2-6/10) $40 WAOL Instr 5cr 1830HSEM 110 Basic Incident Command System/National NIMSOnline - see Class Schedule Planner for link (4/2-6/10) $16 WAOL Instr 2cr 1831HSEM 120 All Hazards Emergency Planning Prerequisite: HSEM 102.Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link (4/2-6/10) $24 WAOL Instr 3cr 1832HSEM 157 Public Information Officer Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link (4/2-6/10) $16 WAOL Instr 2cr 1834HSEM 160 Emergency Response Awareness to Terrorism Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link (4/2-6/10) $40 WAOL Instr 5cr 1835HSEM 190C Special Topics (Continuity of Operations) Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link (4/2-6/10) $24 WAOL Instr 1 - 3cr 1837HSEM 200 Emergency Operations Center Prerequisite: HSEM 110 and HSEM 102.Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link (4/2-6/10) $16 WAOL Instr 2cr 1838HSEM 210 Exercise Design and Evaluation Prerequisite: HSEM 102 and HSEM 120 or Program Coordinator approval.Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link (4/2-6/10) $24 WAOL Instr 3cr 1839HSEM 240 HSEM Work-Based Learning Prerequisite: HSEM 102. Requires HSEM program coordinator approval.Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link (4/2-6/10) $40 WAOL Instr 5cr 1842HSEM 250 Homeland Security Law and Ethics Prerequisite: HSEM 102.Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link (4/2-6/10) $24 WAOL Instr 3cr 1843

Hospitality ManagementHMGMT102 Intro to Hospitality Industry CEPrerequisite: Instructor signature.1:15p-2:30p TTh Bremerton Martin J 3cr 2680HMGMT124 Dining Room Supervision CEPrerequisite: CULIN 104: Dining Room Service.11:15a-12:55p Daily Bremerton Plemmons C 6cr 2681HMGMT133 Elements of Hospitality Management CE2:10p-5:00p MWF Bremerton Farkas D 6cr 2682HMGMT135 Beverage Management CEPrerequisite: Instructor signature.2:40p-3:55p TTh Bremerton Nash R 3cr 2683

Human ServicesHSSA& 101 Intro to Addictive Drugs SSPrerequisite: ENGL& 101 with a 2.0 or better.Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link $40 TBA 5cr 3533HS 105 Substance Abuse Prevention Prerequisite: ENGL& 101 with 2.0 or better.1:00p-3:50p W Bremerton Sypka, I 3cr 3535HS 107 Intro to Human Services SSPrerequisite: ENGL& 101 with 2.0 or better.10:00a-12:15p TTh Bremerton (WEBE) Cohen M 5cr 3537HS 110 Diversity, Ethics & the Law Prerequisite: ENGL& 101 with a 2.0 or better.1:00p-3:50p Th Bremerton TBA 3cr 3539HS 113 CDP Individual Counseling Prerequisite: ENGL& 101 with a 2.0 or better, HSSA& 101.1:00p-3:50p M Bremerton TBA 3cr 3541

HS 115 Adolescent Addiction and Treatment Prerequisite: ENGL& 101 with a 2.0 or better, HSSA& 101.1:00p-2:50p T Bremerton TBA 2cr 3543HS 120 Relapse Prevention/Family Counseling Prerequisite: ENGL& 101 with a 2.0 or better, HSSA& 101.5:00p-7:50p T Bremerton TBA 3cr 3545HS 123 Co-Occurring Disorders Prereq: ENGL& 101 with a 2.0 or better, HSSA& 101 and PSYC& 220.5:00p-7:50p M Bremerton Dover, D 3cr 3547HS 275 Human Services & CDP Practicum 1 Prerequisite: Completion of core requirements for Human Services Certificate Program. Instructor permission required before enrolling.ARR ARR Off Campus (WEBE) Cohen M 5cr 3549HS 276 Human Services & CDP Practicum 2 Prerequisite: Completion of core requirements for Human Services or Chemical Dependency Professional Certificate Programs. Instructor permission required before enrolling.ARR ARR Off Campus (WEBE) Cohen M 5cr 3551

HumanitiesLook in the Anthropology, Art, Communication Studies, Dramatic Arts, English, Geography, History, Library Research, Music, Philosophy, and Political Science disciplines for other courses that qualify for the Humanities Distribution.

HUMAN201 Introduction to the Art of Film H11:30a-12:54p MWF Bremerton (ITV/WEBE) Hagan T 5cr 350911:30a-12:54p MWF Poulsbo (ITV/WEBE) Hagan T 5cr 835311:30a-12:54p MWF Shelton (ITV/WEBE) Hagan T 5cr 7350HUMAN220 Women in American Culture HOnline - see Class Schedule Planner for link $40 Meyers J 5cr 3511Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link $40 Meyers J 5cr 3513HUMAN253 World War I in History and Literature HOnline - see Class Schedule Planner for link $40 Meyers J 5cr 3517HUMAN257 Rock’N Roll: Music and Ideas H1:00p-3:15p MW Bremerton (WEBE) Hong N 5cr 3519HUMAN320 Women in American Culture - Advanced HPrerequisite: ENGL& 101 or the equivalent with a 2.0 or better.Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link $40 Meyers J 5cr 3515

Upper division rates apply. See tuition and fees at www.olympic.edu/Students/Tuition

Information SystemsIS 390 IS Reading and Research Prerequisite: Acceptance into BAS program.8:45a-10:00a MTWTh Bremerton Garripoli A 5cr 2240

and 5:00p-7:00p T5:00p-7:00p T Bremerton (HYBD) Garripoli A 5cr 2242IS 438 Information Assurance II Prerequisite: IS 337 with a 2.0 or better.10:00a-11:00a MTWTh Bremerton Blackwell K 5cr 2244

and 7:00p-9:00p T7:00p-9:00p T Bremerton (HYBD) Blackwell K 5cr 2246

Intensive EnglishRecommended for international students, non-native English speakers, or those whose first language is not English. For information, call Linda Pittman 360.475.7189 or 360.490.3941, or Akiko Bates 360.475.7718 or 360.475.7412.

IE 091A Beginning Writing, Grammar, and Usage CEPrereq: Required scores on ESL Accuplacer Test or instructor permission.9:00a-9:50a Daily Bremerton DeFord C 1 - 5cr 3560IE 091B Beg/Reading/Vocabulary Development CEPrereq: Required scores on ESL Accuplacer Test or Instructor Permission.10:00a-10:50a Daily Bremerton DeFord C 1 - 5cr 3564

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IE 091C Beginning Listening/Speaking Skills CEPrereq: Required scores on ESL Accuplacer Test or Instructor Permission.11:00a-11:50a Daily Bremerton DeFord C 1 - 5cr 3568IE 092A Low/Intrmd Writing, Grammar and Usage CEPrerequisite: IE091A with a 2.0 or better or required scores on ESL Accuplacer Test or Instructor Permission.9:00a-9:50a Daily Bremerton DeFord C 1 - 5cr 3561IE 092B Low/Intrmd/Read/Vocabulary Development CEPrerequisite: IE091B with a 2.0 or better or required scores on ESL Accuplacer Test or Instructor Permission.10:00a-10:50a Daily Bremerton DeFord C 1 - 5cr 3565IE 092C Low/Intrmd Listening/Speaking Skills CEPrerequisite: IE091C with a 2.0 or better or required scores on ESL Accuplacer Test or Instructor Permission.11:00a-11:50a Daily Bremerton DeFord C 1 - 5cr 3569IE 093A Hi/Intrmd Writing, Grammar and Usage CEPrerequisite: IE092A with a 2.0 or better or required scores on ESL Accuplacer Test or Instructor Permission.9:00a-9:50a Daily Bremerton Pittman L 1 - 5cr 3562IE 093B Hi/Intrmd/Read/Vocabulary Developmnt CEPrerequisite: IE092B with a 2.0 or better or required scores on ESL Accuplacer Test or Instructor Permission.10:00a-10:50a Daily Bremerton Pittman L 1 - 5cr 3566IE 093C Hi/Intrmd Listening/Speaking Skills CEPrerequisite: IE092C with a 2.0 or better or required scores on ESL Accuplacer Test or Instructor Permission.11:00a-11:50a Daily Bremerton Pittman L 1 - 5cr 3570IE 094A Advanced Writing, Grammar and Usage CEPrerequisite: IE093A with a 2.0 or better or required scores on ESL Accuplacer Test or Instructor Permission.9:00a-9:50a Daily Bremerton Pittman L 1 - 5cr 3563IE 094B Advanced Read/Vocabulary Development CEPrerequisite: IE093B with a 2.0 or better or required scores on ESL Accuplacer Test or Instructor Permission.10:00a-10:50a Daily Bremerton Pittman L 1 - 5cr 3567IE 094C Advanced Listening/Speaking Skills CEPrerequisite: IE093C with a 2.0 or better or required scores on ESL Accuplacer Test or Instructor Permission.11:00a-11:50a Daily Bremerton Pittman L 1 - 5cr 3571IE 100A Writing, Grammar, and Usage CEPrerequisite: IE094A with a 2.0 or better or required ESL Accuplacer score or instructor permission.9:00a-9:50a Daily Bremerton TBA 1 - 5cr 3572IE 100B Reading and Vocabulary Development CEPrerequisite: IE094B with a 2.0 or better or required ESL Accuplacer score or instructor permission..10:00a-10:50a Daily Bremerton TBA 1 - 5cr 3573IE 100C Listening and Speaking Skills CEPrerequisite: IE094C with a 2.0 or better or required ESL Accuplacer score or instructor permission.11:00a-11:50a Daily Bremerton TBA 1 - 5cr 3574

JapaneseInstructor permission is required to enroll after second day of class.

JAPN& 123 Japanese III HPrerequisite: JAPN& 122 or equivalent.5:00p-7:15p MW Poulsbo TBA 5cr 8356

Library ResearchLIB-R 110 Internet Research Skills Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link $16 Herman A 2cr 5992

ManufacturingMANU 101 Orientation to Manufacturing 8:00a-4:30p F Bremerton (WEBE) TBA 2cr 26218:00a-4:30p F Bremerton (WEBE) TBA 2cr 2620MANU 120 Manufacturing Methodologies 2:00p-4:15p TTh Bremerton (WEBE) Kitchens A 5cr 26238:00a-12:30p F Trades Center-Shelton (WEBE) Keeling R 5cr 7760MANU 130 Machine Tools/Precision Measurement 12:30p-7:10p T West Sound Tech Skills Center $30 Beck D 6cr 2626MANU 140 Machining Operations and Procedures Prerequisite: MANU 130 with a grade of 2.02:00p-5:00p MW West Sound Tech Skills Center (WEBE) $30 TBA 6cr 2628MANU 160 Advanced Computer Numerical Control Prerequisite: Introduction to CNC (MANU 150) with a grade of 2.0.5:30p-9:00p MW West Sound Tech Skills Center (WEBE) $30 TBA/Tumicki R 6cr 2633MANU 172 Manufacturing Materials Fundamentals Prerequisite: Successful completion of TEC-D 145 (or equivalent) with a grade of 2.0 or better.10:00a-12:50p TTh Bremerton $30 Houser G 4cr 2638MANU 180 Composites I Prereq: MATH 090B Essential Math within the last 6 years with grade of 2.0 or above, or satisfactory placement test score AND Co-enrollment in MANU 181.11:00a-12:40p MW West Sound Tech Skills Center Houser G 4cr 2641MANU 181 Composites I Lab Prerequisite: Co-enrollment in MANU 181 or with instructor permission.1:00p-4:50p MW Bremerton $30 Houser G 4cr 2645MANU 280 Composites III Prerequisite: Successful completion of TEC-D 107, MANU 130, MANU 175 or MANU 185 and MANU 186, with a grade of 2.0 or better, AND Co-enrollment in MANU 281.Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link $24 Houser G 3cr 2647MANU 281 Composites III Lab Prerequisite: Successful completion of MANU 175 or MANU 185, MANU 186, MANU 130, and TEC-D 107 with a grade of 2.0 or better, AND co-enrollment in MANU 280.5:00p-9:10p MW Bremerton $30 Houser G 5cr 2648

Math-IntegratedIntegrated Math classes (IMATH) combine a college-level math course with intermediate algebra skills instruction. Students must pass an intermediate algebra proficiency component to earn IMATH college-level course credit.

IMATH 001 Integrated Int Alg/Math in Society (8 credits) Prerequisite: MATH 090B with a grade of 3.5 or above within the last 2 years or MATH 094 with a grade of 2.0 or above within the last 2 years or satisfactory placement test score.12:00p-1:20p Daily Bremerton (WEBE) Hulsebosch K 8cr IM01IMATH 008 Integrated Inter Algebra/Precalculus (8 credits)Prerequisite: MATH 094 with a grade of 3.5 or above within the last 2 years or MATH 099 with a grade of 2.0 or above within the last 2 years or satisfactory placement test score.9:30a-10:50a Daily Bremerton (WEBE) Howell J 8cr IM08

MathematicsMath instructors strictly enforce math course prerequisites. Please be advised that some sections of Mathematics courses will require web-access to complete assignments. See course syllabus for specifics.

MATH 090A Essential Mathematics 10:00a-11:24a MWF Bremerton (Emporium-ALEKS) Haines M 5cr 41501:00p-3:15p TTh Bremerton (Emporium-ALEKS) White J 5cr 41515:00p-7:15p TTh Bremerton (Emporium-ALEKS) TBA 5cr 415210:00a-11:24a MWF Poulsbo (Emporium-ALEKS) TBA 5cr 84121:00p-2:24p MWF Shelton (Emporium-ALEKS) Farr B 5cr 7412

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MATH 090B Prealgebra Prerequisite: MATH 090A within the last 6 years with a grade of 2.0 or above or satisfactory placement test score.8:26a-9:50a MWF Bremerton (Emporium-ALEKS) Heinze J 5cr 415510:00a-12:15p TTh Bremerton (Emporium-ALEKS) Farr B 5cr 415611:30a-12:54p MWF Bremerton (Emporium-ALEKS) Stinson M 5cr 415712:25p-2:40p TTh Bremerton (Emporium-ALEKS) Heinze J 5cr 41535:00p-7:15p MW Bremerton (Emporium-ALEKS) TBA 5cr 415910:00a-11:24a MWF Poulsbo (Emporium-ALEKS) TBA 5cr 841411:30a-12:54p MWF Shelton (Emporium-ALEKS) Farr B 5cr 7414MATH 094 Elementary Algebra Prerequisite: MATH 090B within the last 6 years with a grade of 2.0 or above or satisfactory placement test score.8:00a-8:50a Daily Bremerton (WEBE) Triplett S 5cr 41758:26a-9:50a MWF Bremerton (Emporium-ALEKS) Haines M 5cr 417610:00a-12:15p TTh Bremerton (Emporium-ALEKS) Haines M 5cr 417712:00p-12:50p Daily Bremerton (WEBE) TBA 5cr 41781:00p-2:24p MWF Bremerton (WEBE) Heinze J 5cr 41811:00p-2:24p MWF Bremerton (Emporium-ALEKS) White J 5cr 41795:00p-7:15p MW Bremerton (WEBE) TBA 5cr 41825:00p-7:15p TTh Bremerton (Emporium-ALEKS) TBA 5cr 418311:30a-12:54p MWF Poulsbo (Emporium-ALEKS) O’Neil E 5cr 84165:00p-7:15p TTh Poulsbo (WEBE) TBA 5cr 8417MATH 098 Elem/Intermediate Algebra for LibArts Prerequisite: MATH 090B within the last 6 years with a grade of 2.0 or above or satisfactory placement test score.2:00p-3:24p MWF Bremerton (WEBE) Hulsebosch K 5cr 4187MATH 098I Integrated Inter Algebra for MATH&107Prerequisite: MATH 090B with a grade of 3.5 or above within the last 2 years or MATH 094 with a grade of 2.0 or above within the last 2 years or satisfactory placement test score.12:00p-1:20p Daily Bremerton (WEBE) Hulsebosch K 8cr IM01

Integrated Intermediate Algebra and Math in Society (8-cr MATH098I, MATH&107)MATH 099 Intermediate Algebra Prerequisite: MATH 094 or MATH 098I within the last 6 years with a 2.0 or above or satisfactory placement test score.8:00a-8:50a Daily Bremerton (WEBE) TBA 5cr 419010:00a-10:50a Daily Bremerton (WEBE) Kelso M 5cr 419110:00a-11:24a MWF Bremerton (Emporium-ALEKS) Stinson M 5cr 419311:30a-12:54p MWF Bremerton (WEBE) Dodge M L 5cr 419211:30a-12:54p MWF Bremerton (Emporium-ALEKS) Briggs E 5cr 41941:00p-2:24p MWF Bremerton (Emporium-ALEKS) Stinson M 5cr 41955:00p-7:15p MW Bremerton (Emporium-ALEKS) TBA 5cr 41985:00p-7:15p TTh Bremerton (WEBE) TBA 5cr 41998:26a-9:50a MWF Poulsbo (WEBE) TBA 5cr 84185:00p-7:15p MW Poulsbo (Emporium-ALEKS) TBA 5cr 84198:26a-9:50a MWF Shelton (Emporium-ALEKS) Farr B 5cr 7426MATH 099I Integrated Inter Algebra for MATH&141Prerequisite: MATH 094 with a grade of 3.5 or above within the last 2years or MATH 099 with a grade of 2.0 or above within the last 2 years or satisfactory placement test score.9:30a-10:50a Daily Bremerton (WEBE) Howell J 8cr IM08

Integrated Intermediate Algebra and Precalculus I: Algebra (8-cr MATH099I, MATH&141)MATH& 107 Math in Society NSPrerequisite: MATH 099, MATH 098, MATH 099I, or MATH 098I within the last 6 years with a grade of 2.0 or above, satisfactory placement test score, or co-enrollment in MATH 098I.8:00a-8:50a Daily Bremerton (WEBE) Briggs E 5cr 420610:00a-10:50a Daily Bremerton (WEBE) Briggs E 5cr 420712:00p-1:20p Daily Bremerton (WEBE) Hulsebosch K 8cr IM01

Integrated Intermediate Algebra and Math in Society (8-cr MATH098I, MATH&107)5:00p-7:15p MW Poulsbo (WEBE) TBA 5cr 842110:00a-11:24a MWF Shelton (WEBE) Farr B 5cr 7428Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link Brackebusch A 5cr 4208

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MATH& 141 Precalculus I: Algebra NSPrerequisite: MATH 099 or MATH 099I within the last 6 years with a grade of 2.5 or above, satisfactory placement test score, or co-enrollment in MATH 099I.9:00a-9:50a Daily Bremerton (WEBE) Kelso M 5cr 42199:30a-10:50a Daily Bremerton (WEBE) Howell J 8cr IM08

Integrated Intermediate Algebra and Precalculus I: Algebra (8-cr MATH099I, MATH&141)10:00a-12:15p TTh Bremerton (WEBE) Dodge M L 5cr 422012:00p-12:50p Daily Bremerton (WEBE) Robinson D 5cr 42211:00p-3:15p TTh Bremerton (WEBE) BrackebuschA 5cr 42225:00p-7:15p TTh Bremerton (WEBE) BrackebuschA 5cr 42235:00p-7:15p TTh Poulsbo (WEBE) TBA 5cr 8423Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link O’Neil E 5cr 4225

In-person proctored exams required.MATH& 142 Precalculus II: Trig NSPrerequisite: MATH& 141 within the last 6 years with a grade of 2.0 or above, or satisfactory placement test score.8:00a-8:50a Daily Bremerton (WEBE) Kelso M 5cr 423011:00a-11:50a Daily Bremerton (WEBE) Triplett S 5cr 423212:00p-12:50p Daily Bremerton (WEBE) Triplett S 5cr 42315:00p-7:15p MW Bremerton (WEBE) TBA 5cr 42338:26a-9:50a MWF Poulsbo (WEBE) TBA 5cr 8425MATH& 146 Intro to Statistics NSPrerequisite: MATH 099, MATH 098, MATH 098I, or MATH 099I within the last 6 years with a grade of 2.0 or above, or satisfactory placement test score.10:00a-10:50a Daily Bremerton (WEBE) White J 5cr 4235Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link Stinson M 5cr 4237Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link Stinson M 5cr 4238

In-person proctored exams required.MATH& 148 Business Calculus NSPrerequisite: MATH 147 or MATH& 141 within the last 6 years with a grade of 2.0 or above.10:00a-11:24a MWF Bremerton (WEBE) Dodge M L 5cr 4240Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link Brackebusch A 5cr 4242

In-person proctored exams required.MATH& 151 Calculus I NSPrerequisite: MATH& 142 or MATH& 143 within the last 6 years with a grade of 2.0 or above, or satisfactory placement test score.8:00a-8:50a Daily Bremerton (WEBE) Robinson D 5cr 42459:00a-9:50a Daily Bremerton (WEBE) Robinson D 5cr 424611:00a-11:50a Daily Bremerton (WEBE) Heinze J 5cr 42471:00p-2:05p MTWTh Poulsbo (WEBE) O’Neil E 5cr 8427MATH& 152 Calculus II NSPrerequisite: MATH& 151 with a grade of 2.0 or above.9:00a-9:50a Daily Bremerton (WEBE) Triplett S 5cr 424810:00a-10:50a Daily Bremerton (WEBE) Heinze J 5cr 424911:00a-11:50a Daily Bremerton (WEBE) Robinson D 5cr 4250MATH& 163 Calculus 3 NSPrerequisite: MATH& 152 with a grade of 2.0 or above.9:00a-9:50a Daily Bremerton (WEBE) Briggs E 5cr 425411:00a-11:50a Daily Bremerton (WEBE) White J 5cr 42555:00p-6:05p TTh Bremerton (HYBD) Howell J 5cr 4256MATH 210 Introduction to Discrete Mathematics NSPrerequisite: MATH& 142 or MATH& 144 with grade of 2.0 or better.1:00p-3:15p WF Bremerton (WEBE) White J 5cr 4257MATH 221 Differential Equations I NSPrerequisite: MATH& 163 with a grade of 2.0 or above.8:00a-8:50a Daily Bremerton (WEBE) Hulsebosch K 5cr 426011:00a-11:50a Daily Bremerton (WEBE) Howell J 5cr 4261MATH 222 Differential Equations II NSPrerequisite: MATH 221 and MATH 250 with a grade of 2.0 or above.1:00p-3:15p MTh Bremerton (WEBE) Howell J 5cr 4264

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MATH& 264 Calculus 4 NSPrerequisite: MATH& 163 with a grade of 2.0 or above.12:00p-12:50p Daily Bremerton (WEBE) White J 5cr 4258

Medical AssistingMEDA 112 Med Law, Ethics and Bioethics 11:00a-12:20p MW Bremerton (HYBD) Parker Ba 3cr 2360MEDA 113 Pharmacology for Medical Assisting Prerequisite: Completion of MEDA 109 and MEDA 136 with minimum grade of 2.5 in both classes and acceptance into the MEDA program.11:00a-12:50p T Bremerton (HYBD) $26.39 Anderson L 2cr 236211:00a-12:50p Th Bremerton (HYBD) $26.39 Anderson L 2cr 2363MEDA 114 Coding/Alternative Health Settings Prerequisite: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in MEDA 205.11:00a-12:20p TTh Bremerton (HYBD) Parker Ba 3cr 2364MEDA 121 Medical Office Procedures II Prerequisite: Completion of MEDA 120 with a minimum grade of 2.5.7:45a-9:50a TTh Bremerton (HYBD) $26.39 Parker Ba 4cr 23687:45a-9:50a TTh Bremerton (HYBD) $26.39 Murray K 4cr 2369MEDA 137 Lab Procedures for Medical Assisting Prerequisite: MEDA 136, MEDA 161 or MEDA 162 complete MEDA course application on file. Students completing the MEDA Certificate program over 2 years must take this course during the second year.8:00a-9:50a MWF Bremerton (WEBE) $26.39 Lieseke C 4cr 237210:00a-11:50a MWF Bremerton (WEBE) $26.39 Lieseke C 4cr 2373MEDA 141 Medical Receptionist Externship Prereq: Students must have completed at least half of the certificate curriculum. MEDA 140 and MEDA 120 must have been completed with a GPA of 2.5. Permission of the instructor is necessary. Complete required application packet, including a background check prior to enrollment. A positive background check may prohibit placement in a healthcare facility for the externship.ARR ARR Off Campus (WEBE) Lieseke C 3cr 2374MEDA 153 MEDA Professional Preparation III Prerequisite: MEDA 152 with a minimum grade of 2.5.1:00p-1:50p M Bremerton (HYBD) Lieseke C 1cr 2376MEDA 162 Medical Terminology Prerequisite: Accuplacer test scores which place the student into ENGL&101 or higher. Alternatively, completion of ENGL 098 with a grade of 3.0 or ENGL 099 with a grade of 2.0 or higher.7:45a-9:50a MW Bremerton (WEBE) Anderson L 5cr 2379Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link $40 Hawkins R 5cr 2378MEDA 163 Medical Insurance Billing Prereq: Completion of or current enrollment in MEDA 160 or MEDA 162.8:00a-9:20a MW Bremerton (HYBD) Parker Ba 3cr 2381MEDA 164 Coding in Outpatient Settings Prerequisite: Completion of MEDA 160 and MEDA 161 or MEDA 162; completion of MEDA 205 or concurrent enrollment.1:00p-2:20p TTh Bremerton (WEBE) Parker Ba 3cr 2383MEDA 180 AIDS/HIV/Blood Borne Pathogens Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link $8 Murray K 1cr 2386MEDA 205 Medical Claims and Coding Prerequisite: MEDA 163 with a 2.5 or higher.1:00p-2:20p M Bremerton (HYBD) Parker Ba 2cr 23911:00p-2:20p W Bremerton (HYBD) Parker Ba 2cr 2392MEDA 208 Exit Testing for MEDA Prerequisite: Completion of MEDA 111, 112, 120, 136, 168, 152 and 209 with a 2.5 or higher. Students completing the certificate program over two years must take this class the second year.2:30p-4:20p W Bremerton (HYBD) TBA 2cr 2394MEDA 209 Medical Office Emergencies 1:00p-4:50p F Bremerton (HYBD) $26.39 Murray K 2cr 2395

MEDA 213 Externship for Billing and Coding Prerequisite: All previous required program courses must be completed within the last three years, with a cumulative GPA in these courses of 2.0 or better. Concurrent enrollment in MEDA 214 is required. Permission of the instructor is necessary.ARR ARR Off Campus (WEBE) Parker Ba 6cr 2396MEDA 214 Human Relations for Billing/Coding Prereq: Student must have completed all other required medical assisting courses with a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.0 in these courses. All required courses must be taken within the previous three years. Concurrent enrollment in MEDA 213 and instructor permission required.2:30p-4:20p M Bremerton (HYBD) Parker Ba 2cr 2397

Meets every other week.MEDA 215 Introduction to ICD-10-CM 5:00p-6:40p M Bremerton (WEBE) Parker Ba 2cr 2398

MeteorologyMTEOR 101 Weather and Atmosphere NSPrereq: ENGL 099 and MATH 094 must be passed with a 2.0 or better.10:00a-10:50a Daily Bremerton (WEBE) TBA 5cr 4300

Multicultural & Diversity StudiesMDS 101 Intro to Critical Diversity Studies H/SSPrerequisite: Completion of ENGL& 101 with a grade of 2.0 or above is strongly recommended.8:26a-9:50a MWF Bremerton (WEBE) Estrella J 5cr 359010:00a-11:24a MWF Bremerton (WEBE) Estrella J 5cr 3592MDS 102 Intro to LGBT Studies H/SSPrerequisite: Completion of ENGL& 101 with a grade of 2.0 or above is strongly recommended.1:00p-2:24p MWF Bremerton (WEBE) $40 Estrella J 5cr 3594

Music

LECTURE CLASSES:MUSC 101 Fundamentals of Music H10:00a-10:50a MTWTh Bremerton (HYBD) Eliason T 5cr 3605

Meets Fridays online.MUSC& 105 Music Appreciation H9:00a-9:50a Daily Bremerton TBA 5cr 3601MUSC& 143 Music Theory III HPrerequisite: MUSC& 142.7:45a-9:50a TTh Bremerton White R 5cr 3603MUSC 185 Music in Film and Television HOnline - see Class Schedule Planner for link $40 TBA 5cr 3607MUSC 189 Introduction to Jazz History H10:00a-12:15p TTh Bremerton White R 5cr 3609

INSTRUMENTAL AND VOCAL CLASSES:For courses with a 100-level and a 200-level course number: Register for the 100-level the first time you take the course.

MUSC 103/203 Concert Choir H/SP11:30a-12:50p TTh Bremerton Eliason T 2cr

Use Item#3613 for MUSC 103;Use Item#3614 for MUSC 203MUSC 108/208 Vocal Jazz Ensemble I (Jazzline) H/SPPrerequisite: Audition.1:00p-3:15p MW Bremerton Eliason T 3cr

Use Item#3616 for MUSC 108;Use Item#3617 for MUSC 208MUSC 111/211 Jazz Band I CE,H/SPPrerequisite: Audition.1:00p-2:50p TTh Bremerton White R 2cr

Use Item#3619 for MUSC 111;Use Item#3620 for MUSC 211

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MUSC 119/219 Symphony Orchestra CE,H/SPPrerequisite: Audition. Email [email protected]:00p-8:50p M Bremerton Futterman A 1cr

Use Item#3622 for MUSC 119;Use Item#3623 for MUSC 219MUSC 121/221 Opera Production CE,H/SPPrerequisite: Permission of Instructor.12:10p-1:10p TTh Bremerton TBA 2cr

Additional hours required, scheduled on an arranged basis.Use Item#3625 for MUSC 121;Use Item#3626 for MUSC 221

MUSC 125/225 Chamber Choir H/SPPrerequisite: Audition only.1:20p-3:10p TTh Bremerton Eliason T 2cr

Use Item#3628 for MUSC 125;Use Item#3629 for MUSC 225MUSC 135 Beginning Class Piano H/SP11:00a-12:50p T Bremerton TBA 2cr 363111:00a-12:50p Th Bremerton TBA 2cr 36307:25p-9:15p T Bremerton TBA 2cr 3634MUSC 235 Intermediate Class Piano H/SPPrerequisite: Permission of instructor and/or MUSC 133/134/135.11:00a-12:50p T Bremerton TBA 2cr 363211:00a-12:50p Th Bremerton TBA 2cr 36337:25p-9:15p T Bremerton TBA 2cr 3635MUSC 138/238 Class Guitar H/SP7:25p-9:15p T Bremerton Stoican J 2cr

Use Item#3637 for MUSC 138;Use Item#3638 for MUSC 2385:00p-6:40p Th Poulsbo TBA 2cr

Use Item#8363 for MUSC 138;Use Item#8364 for MUSC 238MUSC 146/246 Wind Ensemble CE,H/SP5:30p-8:20p W Bremerton White R 2cr

Use Item#3640 for MUSC 146;Use Item#3641 for MUSC 246

MUSIC LESSONS (INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION)Fees for private music lessons: $400.00 per credit in addition to tuition.Can be taken for .5 or 1 credit. May be repeated for up to 6 credits.See Online Class Schedule Planner for details.

MUSC 147A Electric Bass H/SPPrerequisite: Permission of instructor.ARR ARR Bremerton Stoican J .5 - 1cr 3660ARR ARR Poulsbo Ferguson R .5 - 1cr 8366MUSC 147B Piano H/SPARR ARR Bremerton Welle T .5 - 1cr 3664ARR ARR Bremerton Ohls R .5 - 1cr 3666ARR ARR Poulsbo Ohls R .5 - 1cr 8367MUSC 147C Voice H/SPPrerequisite: Permission of instructor.ARR ARR Bremerton Trainer R .5 - 1cr 3670ARR ARR Bremerton Trainer S .5 - 1cr 3672ARR ARR Shelton Nakhla P .5 - 1cr 7355MUSC 147E Saxophone/Clarinet H/SPARR ARR Bremerton Knoop T .5 - 1cr 3674MUSC 147F Brass Instruments H/SPARR ARR Bremerton Hooker T .5 - 1cr 3678MUSC 147G Percussion Instruments H/SPARR ARR Bremerton Ivester M .5 - 1cr 3680MUSC 147H Classical Guitar H/SPARR ARR Bremerton Dell C .5 - 1cr 3682MUSC 147I Guitar H/SPPrerequisite: Permission of instructor.ARR ARR Bremerton Stoican J .5 - 1cr 3684ARR ARR Bremerton Dell C .5 - 1cr 3686ARR ARR Poulsbo Ferguson R .5 - 1cr 8368

MUSC 147P Jazz Piano H/SPPrerequisite: Permission of instructor.ARR ARR Bremerton Ohls R .5 - 1cr 3688ARR ARR Poulsbo Ohls R .5 - 1cr 8369

Nursing ADN (Associate Degree Nursing)Also see Baccalaureate Nursing (BNURS), Practical Nursing (PNURS), Nursing Assistant-CNA (H-OCC).

NURSE 151 Dosage Calculations Prerequisite: Completion of BIOL& 241 with a 2.0 or higher.8:00a-9:50a Th 4/9-5/7 Bremerton (WEBE) Stokke C 1cr 5040NURSE 152 Introduction to Pharmacology Prerequisite: Completion of BIOL& 241 with a 2.0 or higher.8:00a-9:50a Th 5/14-6/1 Bremerton (WEBE) Johnson D 1cr 5044

Organizational Leadership/Resource ManagementOLRM 103 Explore Your Strengths 8:00a-4:30p Sa 4/11 Bremerton (WEBE) Powers S 1cr 2400

Students must complete Strength Assessment located in textbook before first day of class. OLRM 105 Appreciating Diversity 8:00a-4:30p Sa 4/18 Bremerton (WEBE) Powers S 1cr 2402OLRM 150 Improving Human Effectiveness 8:00a-5:00p Sa 4/25,5/2 Bremerton (WEBE) Powers S 2cr 2404

Students must bring textbook with unused assessment code to first day of class.OLRM 197 Leadership Practicum ARR ARR Off Campus (WEBE) TBA 3cr 2406OLRM 199 Practicum ARR ARR Off Campus (WEBE) TBA 1 - 5cr 2407OLRM 201 Intro to Organizational Leadership Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link $40 Mathew P 5cr 2410OLRM 202 Introduction to Organizational Ethics Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link $40 Mathew P 5cr 2412OLRM 216 Strategic Planning for Leaders Prerequisite: OLRM 201.Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link $24 TBA 3cr 2413OLRM 220 Human Relations in the Workplace 8:00a-9:20a MW Bremerton (WEBE) Mathew P 3cr 24151:00p-2:20p TTh Bremerton (WEBE) Adams B 3cr 24165:00p-6:20p TTh Bremerton (WEBE) TBA 3cr 2425Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link $24 Mathew P 3cr 2422Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link $24 Mathew P 3cr 2424OLRM 225 Human Relations in Organizations 5:00p-7:15p MW Bremerton (HYBD) Perryman R 5cr 24265:00p-7:15p TTh Bremerton (HYBD) Adams B CE 5cr 2429OLRM 250 Organizational Communication Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link $40 Bolton K 5cr 2432OLRM 260 Conflict Resolution Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link $40 Adams B 5cr 2434OLRM 270 Organizational Change Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link $40 King W 5cr 2435OLRM 320 Business/Leadership—Digital Economy Prerequisite: Acceptance into the BAS program.ARR ARR Bremerton (HYBD) Mathew P 5cr 2436

Also meets Tues 4/7, Thurs 4/30, 5/28, and 6/11 5:00p-7:15p. Attendance at in-person meetings is required.

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Parent EducationPARED 117 Parent Education Cooperatives Prerequisite: Child enrolled in OC Parent Child Co-op Preschool or OC Child Care or permission of instructor.Belfair Preschool Logan K 2cr 3705Island Preschool Richardson M 2cr 3702Kingston Preschool Manos D 2cr 3708Poulsbo Co-op Preschool Mangold S 2cr 3713Shelton Co-op Preschool (WEBE) Patrick C 2cr 3711

PhilosophyPHIL& 101 Intro to Philosophy H/SS1:00p-3:15p TTh Bremerton Jokhi D 5cr 3752Telecourse $30 Jokhi D 5cr 3750

See Class Schedule Planner for Orientation DetailsPHIL& 120 Symbolic Logic NS/SSPrerequisite: MATH 099 with a 2.0 or better.7:45a-9:50a TTh Bremerton Jokhi D 5cr 3754PHIL 240 Intro to Ethics H/SS10:00a-12:15p TTh Bremerton Jokhi D 5cr 3756

Physical Education—EducationPE-ED 105 College First Aid and Community CPR 10:00a-10:50a MWF Bremerton $16.15 Pond J 3cr 4311PE-ED 107 Personal Wellness 4:45p-7:15p M Poulsbo (ITV/WEBE) Lee C 3cr 84804:45p-7:15p M Shelton (ITV/WEBE) Lee C 3cr 7450PE-ED 109 Basic CPR 8:00a-4:00p Sa 4/11 Bremerton $16.15 Pond J 1cr 43158:00a-4:00p Sa 4/18 Bremerton $16.15 Pond J 1cr 43188:00a-4:00p Sa 4/25 Bremerton $16.15 Pond J 1cr 43248:00a-4:00p Sa 5/2 Bremerton $16.15 Jahnke B 1cr 43218:00a-4:00p Sa 5/16 Bremerton $16.15 Blackwood W 1cr 43308:00a-4:00p Sa 6/6 Bremerton $16.15 Blackwood W 1cr 43348:00a-4:00p Sa 6/13 Bremerton $16.15 Jahnke B 1cr 43278:00a-4:00p Sa 5/9 Poulsbo $16.15 Pond J 1cr 84828:00a-4:00p Sa 4/11 Shelton $16.15 Blackwood W 1cr 7452

Textbook required.PE-ED 110 Basic First Aid 8:00a-4:00p Su 4/12 Bremerton $16.15 Pond J 1cr 43168:00a-4:00p Su 4/19 Bremerton $16.15 Pond J 1cr 43198:00a-4:00p Su 4/26 Bremerton $16.15 Pond J 1cr 43258:00a-4:00p Su 5/3 Bremerton $16.15 Jahnke B 1cr 43228:00a-4:00p Su 5/17 Bremerton $16.15 Blackwood W 1cr 43328:00a-4:00p Su 6/7 Bremerton $16.15 Blackwood W 1cr 43368:00a-4:00p Su 6/14 Bremerton $16.15 Jahnke B 1cr 43288:00a-4:00p Su 5/10 Poulsbo $16.15 Pond J 1cr 84848:00a-4:00p Su 4/12 Shelton $16.15 Blackwood W 1cr 7454PE-ED 112 CPR/AED for Professional Rescuers 8:00a-4:00p SaSu 5/9-5/10 Bremerton $16.15 Blackwood W 2cr 4339

Textbook required.

Physical Education—Fitness and SportsFor courses with a 100-level and a 200-level course number: Register for the 100-level the first time you take the course. To take the course again for additional credit, register for the 200-level.

PEFSP 109/209 Self Defense 10:00a-10:50a TTh Bremerton $5 Edgar R 1cr

Use Item#4342 for PEFSP109;Use Item#4343 for PEFSP209

PEFSP 110/210 Karate 11:00a-11:50a TTh Bremerton $5 Edgar R 1cr

Use Item#4345 for PEFSP110;Use Item#4346 for PEFSP210PEFSP 111/211 Tai Chi 9:00a-9:50a TTh Bremerton Edgar R 1cr

Use Item#4348 for PEFSP111;Use Item#4349 for PEFSP211PEFSP 120 SCUBA Diving CEPrerequisite: 16 years of age and pass swimming test.6:00p-10:00p W 4/22-6/10 Off Campus $269 Wexler S 2cr 9902

8:15p-10:00p in offsite pool; please go to www.sounddivecenter.com/olympiccollege.php for additional fees. OC fee $269.00, no tuition.

PEFSP 128/228 Basketball 10:00a-10:50a MTThF Bremerton $5 Blackwood W 2cr

Use Item#4354 for PEFSP128;Use Item#4355 for PEFSP228PEFSP 140 Beginning Yoga 8:00a-9:40a MW Bremerton $5 Sheets K 2cr 43628:00a-9:40a TTh Bremerton $5 Sheets K 2cr 436612:00p-1:40p TTh Bremerton $5 Sheets K 2cr 4364PEFSP 142 Intermediate Yoga 10:00a-11:40a TTh Bremerton $5 Land C 2cr 4368PEFSP 148/248 Zumba Fitness 2:00p-2:50p TTh Bremerton $5 Masters J 1cr

Use Item#4414 for PEFSP148;Use Item#4417 for PEFSP2482:00p-2:50p MW Bremerton $5 Masters J 1cr

Use Item#4413 for PEFSP148;Use Item#4416 for PEFSP2485:30p-6:20p TTh Bremerton $5 Masters J 1cr

Use Item#4415 for PEFSP148;Use Item#4418 for PEFSP248PEFSP 153/253 Fast Fitness CEPEFSP 153 ARR Bremerton (WEBE) $5 MacKenzie M 2cr 4373PEFSP 153 ARR Bremerton (WEBE) $5 MacKenzie M 2cr 4374PEFSP 253 ARR Bremerton (WEBE) $5 MacKenzie M 2cr 4375PEFSP 175/275 Jogging 12:00p-12:50p MTThF Bremerton MacKenzie M 2cr

Use Item#4381 for PEFSP175;Use Item#4382 for PEFSP275PEFSP 178/278 Aerobic Walking 12:00p-12:50p MTThF Bremerton MacKenzie M 2cr

Use Item#4383 for PEFSP178;Use Item#4384 for PEFSP278PEFSP 181/281 Weight Management and Exercising 9:00a-9:50a Daily Bremerton (WEBE) $5 MacKenzie M 3cr

Use Item#4386 for PEFSP181;Use Item#4387 for PEFSP281PEFSP 184 Introduction to Kettlebells 11:00a-11:50a MW Bremerton $5 MacKenzie M 1cr 4389PEFSP 187 Beginning Weight Training 8:00a-8:50a MTThF Bremerton $5 MacKenzie M 2cr 4394PEFSP 189/289 Advanced Weight Training 10:00a-10:50a Daily Bremerton (WEBE) $5 MacKenzie M 3cr

Use Item#4395 for PEFSP189;Use Item#4396 for PEFSP289PEFSP 192/292 Athletic Conditioning III CEARR ARR Bremerton Parker R 2cr

Use Item#4391 for PEFSP192;Use Item#4392 for PEFSP292

Physical Education—Recreation and DanceFor courses with a 100-level and a 200-level course number: Register for the 100-level the first time you take the course. To take the course again for additional credit, register for the 200-level.

PE-RD 147/247 Ballroom/Swing Dance 2:55p-4:55p Th Bremerton Forrester D 1cr

Use Item#4405 for PE-RD147;Use Item#4406 for PE-RD2477:25p-9:15p M Bremerton Forrester D 1cr

Use Item#4402 for PE-RD147;Use Item#4403 for PE-RD247

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PE-RD 170 Backpacking and Survival 7:25p-9:15p Th Bremerton $5 Hendrickson M 3cr 4408

Trips Sat. and Sun. Students must attend first night of class/lecture to remain in the course.PE-RD 172 Basic Mountaineering 7:00p-8:40p Th Bremerton $40 TBA 5cr 4410

Must attend first night of class. Trips scheduled Saturdays and Sundays. Above average fitness level required. Must have basic mountaineering clothing.

Physical Therapist AssistantFor information: http://www.olympic.edu/Students/AcadDivDept/MESH/HealthOccupations/PhysicalTherapistAssistant/ or call 360.394.2786.

PhysicsPHYS 110 Introduction to Physics NSPrerequisite: MATH 099 with a grade of 2.0 or above or concurrent enrollment in MATH 099 with permission of instructor.11:00a-11:50a Daily Bremerton (WEBE) $15 Roth D 6cr 4420

and 12:00p-1:50p W11:00a-11:50a Daily Bremerton (WEBE) $15 Roth D 6cr 4421

and 2:00p-3:50p WPHYS 116 General Physics NSPrerequisite: PHYS 114 with a grade of 2.0 or above.10:00a-10:50a Daily Bremerton (WEBE) $15 Roth D 6cr 4423

and 1:00p-2:50p MPHYS 256 Engineering Physics NSPrerequisite: PHYS 254 with a grade of 2.0 or above.9:00a-9:50a Daily Bremerton $15 Hess L 6cr 4425

and 12:00p-1:50p T9:00a-9:50a Daily Bremerton $15 Hess L 6cr 4426

and 2:00p-3:50p T11:00a-11:50a Daily Bremerton $15 Hess L 6cr 4427

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Political SciencePOLS& 101 Intro Political Science SS10:00a-11:24a MWF Bremerton Toren D 5cr 37801:00p-3:15p MW Poulsbo Toren D 5cr 8375POLS& 202 American Government SS10:00a-12:15p TTh Bremerton TBA 5cr 378610:00a-12:15p MW Poulsbo (ITV) TBA 5cr 837710:00a-12:15p MW Shelton (ITV) TBA 5cr 7360Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link $40 Toren D 5cr 3782

Practical NursingPNURS 118 Nutrition 9:00a-11:50a T 4/7-6/9 Bremerton (WEBE) Cook S 3cr 50993:30p-6:20p W Shelton (WEBE) TBA 3cr 7460

PsychologyPSYC& 100 General Psychology SS8:00a-8:50a Daily Bremerton TBA 5cr 380810:00a-11:24a MWF Bremerton TBA 5cr 382010:00a-12:15p TTh Bremerton TBA 5cr 38225:00p-7:15p TTh Bremerton TBA 5cr 38108:26a-9:50a MWF Poulsbo TBA 5cr 83825:00p-7:15p MW Poulsbo TBA 5cr 83805:00p-7:15p M Shelton (HYBD) Meador K 5cr 7365Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link and info Barker C 5cr 3812Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link and info Barker C 5cr 3814Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link and info Barker C 5cr 3816USB Drive Course (4/20-6/11) $70 Toren D 5cr 3824

See Class Schedule Planner for required orientation details. USB Drives distributed then.

PSYC& 200 Lifespan Psychology SS1:00p-3:15p MW Bremerton TBA 5cr 3837Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link $40 Sandler J 5cr 3835PSYC& 220 Abnormal Psychology SS1:00p-3:15p TTh Bremerton Sandler J 5cr 38451:00p-3:15p TTh Poulsbo (ITV) TBA 5cr 83841:00p-3:15p TTh Shelton (ITV) TBA 5cr 7370Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link $40 Sandler J 5cr 3843PSYC 260 Introduction to Clinical Psych SSPrerequisite: Either PSYC& 100 or SOC& 101 or instructor’s approval.Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link (4/20-6/11) $40 Toren D 5cr 3800

ScienceSCI 100 Introduction to Science NSPrerequisite: MATH 094 and ENGL 099 or equivalent placement scores.9:00a-9:50a Daily Bremerton TBA 5cr 4430Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link $40 TBA 5cr 4432

SociologySOC& 101 Intro to Sociology SSPrerequisite: Accuplacer placement in ENGL& 101 strongly recommended.8:00a-8:50a Daily Bremerton (WEBE) TBA 5cr 38759:00a-9:50a Daily Bremerton (WEBE) TBA 5cr 38871:00p-3:15p MW Bremerton (ITV/WEBE) TBA 5cr 38811:00p-3:15p TTh Bremerton (WEBE) TBA 5cr 38791:00p-3:15p MW Poulsbo (ITV) TBA 5cr 8389Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link $40 Cohen M 5cr 3871SOC 135 The Family SSPrerequisite: Accuplacer placement in ENGL& 101 strongly recommended.Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link $40 Cohen M 5cr 3850SOC 190 U.S. Race & Ethnicity SSPrerequisite: Accuplacer placement in ENGL& 101 strongly recommended.Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link $40 Cohen M 5cr 3852SOC 215 Criminology SSPrerequisite: Accuplacer placement in ENGL& 101 strongly recommended.10:00a-12:15p TTh Bremerton (WEBE) TBA 5cr 3854

SpanishInstructor permission is required to enroll after second day of class.

SPAN& 121 Spanish I H9:00a-9:50a Daily Bremerton (WEBE) TBA 5cr 39101:00p-3:15p MW Bremerton (WEBE) TBA 5cr 39145:00p-7:15p TTh Bremerton (WEBE) Ramis G 5cr 391211:30a-12:54p MWF Poulsbo (WEBE) TBA 5cr 8393SPAN& 122 Spanish II HPrerequisite: SPAN& 121 or equivalent.1:00p-3:15p TTh Bremerton (WEBE) Ramis G 5cr 3920SPAN& 123 Spanish III HPrerequisite: SPAN& 122 or equivalent.10:00a-10:50a Daily Bremerton (WEBE) Ramis G 5cr 3930

Technical DesignTEC-D 107 Technical Drawing Prerequisite: Students must have appropriate manual drafting tools and access to an Olympic College computer using AutoCAD software.1:00p-3:50p TTh Bremerton (WEBE) $15 TBA 4cr 2441TEC-D 116 Computational Techniques/Technicians 1:00p-3:15p TTh Bremerton $15 TBA 4cr 2443

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TEC-D 121 Plane Surveying Prerequisite: TEC-D 107, TEC-D 116 or permission of instructor.5:00p-8:15p MW Bremerton Kulish M 4cr 2442TEC-D 145 Applied Problem Solving Prerequisite: MATH 090A with a grade of 2.0 or above or satisfactory placement test score.1:00p-3:15p MW Bremerton (WEBE) Raty R 5cr 2449TEC-D 200 Computer-Aided Design I Prerequisite: TEC-D 107 with a grade of 2.0 or above or permission of instructor.5:00p-7:50p TTh Bremerton (WEBE) $15 TBA 4cr 2450TEC-D 205 Engineering Tech Project Planning 5:00p-7:50p TTh Bremerton $15 Sanchez P 4cr 2451TEC-D 217 Computer-Aided Design II Prerequisite: TEC-D 200 or experienced user or permission of instructor.10:00a-12:50p TTh Bremerton (WEBE) $15 TBA 4cr 2456TEC-D 231 Introduction to Civil Drafting Prerequisite: TEC-D 200, TEC-D 217 or permission of instructor.10:00a-12:50p MW Bremerton $15 Raty R 4cr 2457TEC-D 290 Capstone Project Prerequisite: TEC-D 217 or instructor permission.ARR ARR Bremerton $50 Raty R 5cr 2469

WeldingAdvising required for all Welding students. Fees: $5/credit; max $50/ qtr.

WELD 100 Oxyacetylene Welding Prerequisite: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in WELD 106 or by permission of instructor.7:50a-12:00p MW Bremerton Kitchens A 6cr 24827:50a-12:00p TTh Bremerton Kitchens A 6cr 24857:45a-4:30p F Bremerton Kitchens A 6cr 248812:30p-4:40p MW Bremerton Snell K 6cr 248312:30p-4:40p TTh Bremerton Snell K 6cr 24866:00p-10:10p TTh Bremerton Rosario D 6cr 24846:00p-10:10p MW Bremerton Beal R 6cr 24877:45a-4:30p Sa Bremerton Snell K 6cr 24897:45a-9:50a MTWTh Trades Center-Shelton Keeling R 6cr 77009:55a-12:00p MTWTh Trades Center-Shelton Keeling R 6cr 7701WELD 101 Arc Welding I Prerequisite: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in WELD 106 or by permission of instructor.7:50a-12:00p MW Bremerton Kitchens A 6cr 24917:50a-12:00p TTh Bremerton Kitchens A 6cr 24947:45a-4:30p F Bremerton Kitchens A 6cr 249712:30p-4:40p MW Bremerton Snell K 6cr 249212:30p-4:40p TTh Bremerton Snell K 6cr 24956:00p-10:10p TTh Bremerton Rosario D 6cr 24936:00p-10:10p MW Bremerton Beal R 6cr 24967:45a-4:30p Sa Bremerton Snell K 6cr 24987:45a-9:50a MTWTh Trades Center-Shelton Keeling R 6cr 77049:55a-12:00p MTWTh Trades Center-Shelton Keeling R 6cr 7705WELD 102 Arc Welding II Prerequisite: WELD 101 or permission of instructor.7:50a-12:00p MW Bremerton Kitchens A 6cr 25007:50a-12:00p TTh Bremerton Kitchens A 6cr 25037:45a-4:30p F Bremerton Kitchens A 6cr 250612:30p-4:40p MW Bremerton Snell K 6cr 250112:30p-4:40p TTh Bremerton Snell K 6cr 25046:00p-10:10p TTh Bremerton Rosario D 6cr 25026:00p-10:10p MW Bremerton Beal R 6cr 25057:45a-4:30p Sa Bremerton Snell K 6cr 25077:45a-9:50a MTWTh Trades Center-Shelton Keeling R 6cr 77089:55a-12:00p MTWTh Trades Center-Shelton Keeling R 6cr 7709

WELD 103 Arc Welding III Prerequisite: WELD 102 and completion of WELD 106 or permission of instructor.7:50a-12:00p MW Bremerton Kitchens A 6cr 25097:50a-12:00p TTh Bremerton Kitchens A 6cr 25127:45a-4:30p F Bremerton Kitchens A 6cr 251512:30p-4:40p MW Bremerton Snell K 6cr 251012:30p-4:40p TTh Bremerton Snell K 6cr 25136:00p-10:10p TTh Bremerton Rosario D 6cr 25116:00p-10:10p MW Bremerton Beal R 6cr 25147:45a-4:30p Sa Bremerton Snell K 6cr 25167:45a-9:50a MTWTh Trades Center-Shelton Keeling R 6cr 77129:55a-12:00p MTWTh Trades Center-Shelton Keeling R 6cr 7713WELD 104 Gas Tungsten Arc Welding Prerequisite: WELD 100 and 107 or concurrent enrollment in WELD 107 or permission of instructor.7:50a-12:00p MW Bremerton Kitchens A 6cr 25187:50a-12:00p TTh Bremerton Kitchens A 6cr 25217:45a-4:30p F Bremerton Kitchens A 6cr 252412:30p-4:40p MW Bremerton Snell K 6cr 251912:30p-4:40p TTh Bremerton Snell K 6cr 25226:00p-10:10p TTh Bremerton Rosario D 6cr 25206:00p-10:10p MW Bremerton Beal R 6cr 25237:45a-4:30p Sa Bremerton Snell K 6cr 25257:45a-9:50a MTWTh Trades Center-Shelton Keeling R 6cr 77169:55a-12:00p MTWTh Trades Center-Shelton Keeling R 6cr 7717WELD 105 Gas Metal Arc/Flux Cored Arc Welding Prerequisite: WELD 107 or concurrent enrollment in WELD 107 or permission of instructor.7:50a-12:00p MW Bremerton Kitchens A 6cr 25277:50a-12:00p TTh Bremerton Kitchens A 6cr 25307:45a-4:30p F Bremerton Kitchens A 6cr 253312:30p-4:40p MW Bremerton Snell K 6cr 252812:30p-4:40p TTh Bremerton Snell K 6cr 25316:00p-10:10p TTh Bremerton Rosario D 6cr 25296:00p-10:10p MW Bremerton Beal R 6cr 25327:45a-4:30p Sa Bremerton Snell K 6cr 25347:45a-9:50a MTWTh Trades Center-Shelton Keeling R 6cr 77209:55a-12:00p MTWTh Trades Center-Shelton Keeling R 6cr 7721WELD 106 Welding Technical Orientation I 11:20a-12:25p MTWTh Bremerton (WEBE) Snell K 5cr 2535ARR ARR Bremerton (WEBE) Snell K 5cr 2536WELD 107 Welding Technical Orientation II Prerequisite: WELD 106 or permission of instructor.12:25p-1:30p MTWTh Bremerton (WEBE) Kitchens A 5cr 25394:50p-5:55p MTWTh Bremerton (WEBE) Beal R 5cr 2538ARR ARR Bremerton (WEBE) Kitchens A 5cr 2540WELD 108 Welding Metallurgy 6:10p-8:20p MW Bremerton (WEBE) Vittori S 5cr 254212:25p-1:30p MTWTh Trades Center-Shelton (WEBE) Keeling R 5cr 7725ARR ARR Trades Center-Shelton (WEBE) Keeling R 5cr 7726WELD 111 Pipe Welding I Prerequisite: A grade of 3.0 or higher in WELD 103 and WELD 106 or instructor approval.7:50a-12:00p MW Bremerton Kitchens A 6cr 25447:50a-12:00p TTh Bremerton Kitchens A 6cr 25477:45a-4:30p F Bremerton Kitchens A 6cr 254912:30p-4:40p MW Bremerton Snell K 6cr 254512:30p-4:40p TTh Bremerton Snell K 6cr 25486:00p-10:10p TTh Bremerton Rosario D 6cr 25467:45a-4:30p Sa Bremerton Snell K 6cr 25507:45a-9:50a MTWTh Trades Center-Shelton Keeling R 6cr 77309:55a-12:00p MTWTh Trades Center-Shelton Keeling R 6cr 7731

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WELD 112 Pipe Welding II Prerequisite: A grade of 3.0 or higher in WELD 103,104, 107, and 111 or instructor approval.7:50a-12:00p MW Bremerton Kitchens A 6cr 25527:50a-12:00p TTh Bremerton Kitchens A 6cr 25557:45a-4:30p F Bremerton Kitchens A 6cr 255712:30p-4:40p MW Bremerton Snell K 6cr 255312:30p-4:40p TTh Bremerton Snell K 6cr 25566:00p-10:10p TTh Bremerton Rosario D 6cr 25547:45a-4:30p Sa Bremerton Snell K 6cr 25587:45a-9:50a MTWTh Trades Center-Shelton Keeling R 6cr 77349:55a-12:00p MTWTh Trades Center-Shelton Keeling R 6cr 7735WELD 145 Applied Problem Solving Prerequisite: MATH 090A with a grade of 2.0 or above or satisfactory placement test score.1:00p-3:15p MW Bremerton (WEBE) Raty R 5cr 2576

WELDING REFRESHER LABORATORYPrerequisite: Permission of instructor.

WELD 125 (2cr), WELD 126 (4cr), WELD 127 (6cr) CESee Online Class Schedule Planner for details.

WELDING SPECIAL PROJECTSPrerequisite: Advanced standing with instructor permission.

WELD 190 (3cr), WELD 191 (3cr), WELD 192 (3cr) See Online Class Schedule Planner for details.

Running Start

CNPRF 001 Running Start Orientation Prerequisite: Acceptance into the Running Start Program.10:00a-2:00p W 4/1 OC Bremerton $0 Runestrand E 0cr 5495

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Testing Services offered : Accuplacer Placement Testing OC Make-up and Access Testing GED Testing Proctoring Services for outside schools CHEM139 Placement Exam Testing Computer-Based Industry Certifications

with PearsonVUE and Certiport Hours and testing services vary by location. www.olympic.edu/TestingCenter

Campus Locations: OC Bremerton – HSS 222 360.475.7238 [email protected] [email protected]

OC Poulsbo – location varies 360.475.7238 [email protected]

OC Shelton – PB 1 360.432.5400 [email protected]

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Olympic College Poulsbo1000 Olympic College Place NW, Poulsbo

For enrollment information, contact: OC Poulsbo Student Services 360.394.2725

E-mail: [email protected] [email protected] www.olympic.edu/campuses/poulsbo-campus

HOURS: 8:30 A.M. - 5 P.M. (M-Th), 8 A.M. - 4 P.M. (F)

Spring Classes in PoulsboCourse Title Days StartACCT&203 Prin of Accounting III MW 5:00pANTH&100 Survey of Anthropology TTh 10:00aART& 100 Art Appreciation TTh 1:00pART 106 Drawing I TTh 10:00aART 110 Design I MW 10:00aASTRO101 Intro to Astronomy MW 7:25pBIOL 140 Environmental Issues MW 11:30aBIOL&160 General Biology w/Lab MWF 9:00a, TTh 8:00aBIOL&175 Human Biology w/Lab MW 5:00pBIOL&242 Human A & P 2 MWF 11:30a, TTh 12:30pBIOL&260 Microbiology MW 10:00a, TTh 10:30aBMGMT140 Business & Personal Math TTh 5:00pBMGMT183 Negotiations MW 1:00pBSTEC110 Beginning Keyboarding MW 1:00pBSTEC111 Intermediate Keyboarding MW 1:00pBSTEC112 Advanced Keyboarding MW 1:00pBSTEC116 MS Word Sa 8:30aBSTEC117 MS Excel Sa 8:30aBSTEC123 MS Word Specialist MW 1:00pBSTEC124 MS Excel Specialist MW 1:00pBSTEC130 Practical Accounting TTh 5:00pBUS& 201 Business Law MW 1:00pCHEM&121 Intro to Chemistry MWF 1:00pCHEM&131 Intro to Organic/Biochem MWF 10:00aCMST&210 Interpersonal Communicatn TTh 10:00aCMST&220 Public Speaking MW 5:00pDMA 120 Beginning Photoshop TTh 10:00aDMA 220 Intermediate Photoshop TTh 10:00aDRMA 201 Intro to the Art of Film MWF 11:30aDRMA 281 Film Directing II TTh 1:00pECON&202 Macro Economics TTh 1:00pENGL 098 Read/Write-Acad Success MTWTh 8:00aENGL&101 English Composition I TTh 10:00aENGL&101 English Composition I MWF 11:30aENGL&102 Composition II MWF 11:30aENGL&102 Composition II TTh 1:00pENGL&102 Composition II TTh 5:00pENGL&111 Intro to Literature MWF 10:00aGEN-S097 Orientation to Canvas Sa 1:00pGEN-S130/140 Dependable Strengths/Career Planning T 12:30pGEOG 150 Physical Geography/w Lab MW 1:00pHIST&137 US History 2 TTh 10:00aHUMAN201 Intro to the Art of Film MWF 11:30a

JAPN&123 Japanese III MW 5:00pMATH 090A Essential Mathematics MWF 10:00aMATH 090B Prealgebra MWF 10:00aMATH 094 Elementary Algebra MWF 11:30aMATH 094 Elementary Algebra TTh 5:00pMATH 099 Intermediate Algebra MWF 8:26aMATH 099 Intermediate Algebra MW 5:00pMATH&107 Math in Society MW 5:00pMATH&141 Precalculus I: Algebra TTh 5:00pMATH&142 Precalculus II: Trig MWF 8:26aMATH&151 Calculus I MTWTh 1:00pMUSC 138/238 Class Guitar Th 5:00pMUSC 147A Electric Bass ARR ARRMUSC 147B Piano ARR ARRMUSC 147I Guitar ARR ARRMUSC 147P Jazz Piano ARR ARRPE-ED107 Personal Wellness M 4:45pPE-ED109 Basic CPR Sa 8:00aPE-ED110 Basic First Aid Su 8:00aPOLS&101 Intro Political Science MW 1:00pPOLS&202 American Government MW 10:00aPSYC&100 General Psychology MWF 8:26aPSYC&100 General Psychology MW 5:00pPSYC&220 Abnormal Psychology TTh 1:00pSOC& 101 Intro to Sociology MW 1:00pSPAN&121 Spanish I MWF 11:30a

Olympic College Shelton937 W. Alpine Way, Shelton

For enrollment information, contact: OC Shelton Student Services 360.432.5400

E-mail: [email protected] www.olympic.edu/campuses/shelton-campus

Hours of operation change throughout the quarter to meet student needs. Please check the OC Shelton web page for current hours.

Spring Classes in SheltonCourse Title Days StartACCT&203 Prin of Accounting III MW 5:00pART& 100 Art Appreciation TTh 1:00pASTRO101 Intro to Astronomy MW 7:25pBIOL&175 Human Biology w/Lab TTh 1:00pBMGMT140 Business & Personal Math TTh 5:00pBMGMT282 Princ-Leadership/Mgmt W 5:00pBSTEC101-109 Adaptive Technology ARR ARRBSTEC110 Beginning Keyboarding TTh 10:00aBSTEC111 Intermediate Keyboarding TTh 10:00aBSTEC112 Advanced Keyboarding TTh 10:00aBSTEC117 MS Excel Sa 8:30aBSTEC118 MS PowerPoint Sa 8:30aBSTEC123 MS Word Specialist TTh 10:00a

BSTEC124 MS Excel Specialist TTh 10:00aBSTEC150 Business English M 5:00pBSTEC175 Legal Typing & Transcription TTh 10:00aBSTEC250 Business Correspondence MWF 11:30aBSTEC255 Records & Database Mgmt MW 8:25aBSTEC257 Adv Office Applications TTh 10:00aCIS 111 Intro to Operating Systems T 10:00aCIS 112 Intro to Windows Sa 8:30aCIS 150 Survey of Computing MWF 8:26aCJ& 106 Juvenile Justice MWF 10:00aCMST 242 Career Communications TTh 10:00aDRMA 201 Intro to the Art of Film MWF 11:30aECED 164 Mathematics for ECE Sa 9:00aENGL 091 Read/Write-Life & College TTh 2:00pENGL 100 Composition-Prof/Tech/Voc MWF 3:30pENGL&101 English Composition I MWF 11:30aENGL&102 Composition II MWF 10:00aENGL 264 Native American Literature TTh 10:00aENGL 270 Creative Writing-Narration MW 1:00pENGL 271 Creative Writing-Family Hist/Bio MW 1:00pENGL 272 Creative Writing-Poetry MW 1:00pENGL 273 Creative Writing-Drama MW 1:00pENGL 274 Creative Writing-Short Story MW 1:00pENGL 275 Creative Writing-Long Narrative MW 1:00pENGL 276 Creative Writing--Adv Poetry MW 1:00pGEN-S097 Orientation to Canvas F 1:00pGEN-S101 Orientation to College Sa 9:00aGEN-S131 Student Success Skills F 1:00pHUMAN201 Intro to the Art of Film MWF 11:30aMANU 120 Manufacturing Methodologies F 8:00aMATH 090A Essential Mathematics MWF 1:00pMATH 090B Prealgebra MWF 11:30aMATH 099 Intermediate Algebra MWF 8:26aMATH&107 Math in Society MWF 10:00aMUSC 147C Voice ARR ARRPARED117 Parent Ed Cooperatives ARR ARRPE-ED107 Personal Wellness M 4:45pPE-ED109 Basic CPR Sa 8:00aPE-ED110 Basic First Aid Su 8:00aPNURS118 Nutrition W 3:30pPOLS&202 American Government MW 10:00aPSYC&100 General Psychology M 5:00pPSYC&220 Abnormal Psychology TTh 1:00pWELD 100-105,111,112,125-127,190-192 MTWTh 7:45aWELD 100-105,111,112,125-127,190-192 MTWTh 9:55aWELD 108 Welding Metallurgy MTWTh 12:25pWELD 108 Welding Metallurgy ARR ARR

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1. Visit www.olympic.edu/programs-classes/continuing-education to find a complete listing of our available courses and to see their descriptions, requirements, and other information.

2. Select your course and add to your cart.3. Create an account and follow the directions to pay for

your course.

We highly recommend going to the website to select, enroll, and pay for your classes with credit/debit card first. Please call 360.475.7786 or email [email protected] to receive help with selecting, enrolling, and/or paying with a credit/debit card.

For help with other forms of payments, please contact us.

For Bremerton/Poulsbo classes:Call: 360.394.2725Visit: Registration and Records - 1600 Chester Ave, Bremerton OR 1000 Olympic College Place NW, Poulsbo

For Shelton classes:Call: 360.432.5400Visit: Registration and Records at 937 W Alpine Way, Shelton

Continuing Studies – Kitsap County

Professional Development & Certifications

BREMERTON/POULSBO CAMPUS COURSES:CNPRF 021 Flagging Certification Must be 18 years or over. Certification good for 3 years.9:00a-3:30p Sa 4/18 Bremerton $65 Wiley D 99529:00a-3:30p Sa 4/4 Bremerton $65 Miller R 99519:00a-3:30p Th 5/7 Bremerton $65 Miller R 99559:00a-3:30p Th 5/28 Bremerton $65 Wiley D 9954

To recertify as a flagger, you must take this entire 6-hour course again and pass the exam.CNPRF 030 Forklift Operator Certification Prerequisite: Must be at least 18 years old and able to lift 50 pounds. Appropriate for all levels. Certification good for 3 years.8:00a-4:00p Sa 5/23 Bremerton $199 Daugherty D 9956

Students will be required to sign a waiver form on the day of training. A driver’s license is not required to operate a forklift.

CNPRF 004 Intro to Career & Tech Teacher Ed 5:00p-8:00p MW 4/13-4/15 Bremerton (WEBE) $59 Anduiza M 9967CNPRF 008 CTE History & Philosophy 5:00p-8:00p MTW 4/20-5/13 Bremerton $275 Longstreth S 9971CNPRF 016 CTE Work Based Learning ARR ARR Bremerton $365 Anduiza M 9976CNPRF 017 CTE Diversity in the Classroom 1:00p-4:00p Sa 4/25 Bremerton $95 9975CNPRF 025 LMP Geriatric Massage Intended for Licensed Massage Practitioners. NCBTMB CEU hours available. Bring your own massage table and bolster or pillow.9:00a-1:30p Sa 4/4 Bremerton $89 Nepute M 9953CNPRF 046 Involuntary Treatment for CDPs Intended for Chemical Dependency professionals. Equals 3 CEUs.11:00a-2:00p Sa Bremerton $39 TBA 9931CNPRF 081 Vet/Mil ID Needs & Resources 9:00a-12:00p Sa 4/25 Bremerton (WEBE) Carson A 0997

CNPRF 082 What’s Next? Mil/Civ Resume 10:00a-1:00p Sa 5/16 Bremerton Bernard D 0999CNPRF 083 Vet/Mil Job Search/Interview 10:00a-1:00p Sa 5/30 Bremerton Bernard D 0998

ONLINE COURSES:Before registering, please visit the link to your specific online course at www.olympic.edu/ContinuingEducation where you will find the prerequisite information and full course details. Prices subject to change.

CNPRF 036 Weatherization Energy Auditor Online-in partnership with ProTrain. $1145 TBA 9957CNPRF 037 LEED Green Associate Exam Prep Online-in partnership with ProTrain. $1279 TBA 9959CNPRF 040 LEED Building Design and Construction Online-in partnership with ProTrain. $595 TBA 9962CNPRF 063 Project Management Certificate Prep Online-in partnership with Gatlin Education Services. $1495 TBA 9964CNPRF 065 Certified Bookkeeper Online Online-in partnership with Gatlin Education Services. $1795 TBA 9965CNPRF 066 Bloodborne Pathogens Online Education Online-in partnership with PreventionMD. $10 TBA 9960CNPRF 067 2-Hour HIV/AIDS Online Education Online-in partnership with PreventionMD. $20 TBA 9966CNPRF 068 4-Hour HIV/AIDS Online Education Online-in partnership with PreventionMD. $40 TBA 9969CNPRF 069 7-Hour HIV/AIDS Online Education Online-in partnership with PreventionMD. $70 TBA 9968CNPRF 071 Spanish Online for Your Job Online-Register at www.myspanishteacher.com/olympic. $89 TBA 9961

Business EssentialsCNSMB 033 Business Tax Basics 5:00p-9:00p W 5/20 Bremerton $70 Jake D 9981

Classes — At Your PaceCNSNR 065 I’ve Turned the Computer On-Now What? For those looking for a relaxed approach to learning.1:00p-4:00p F 4/10 Bremerton $45 Poole J 9992CNSNR 066 Windows for Absolute Beginners Prerequisite: CNSNR 065 or permission of instructor required.1:00p-4:00p F 4/17 Bremerton $45 Poole J 9993CNSNR 070 World Wide What? Prerequisite: CNSNR 066 or permission of instructor required.1:00p-4:00p F 5/1 Bremerton $45 Poole J 9995CNSNR 072 Did You Get My Message? Basic E-mail Prerequisite: CNSNR 066 or permission of instructor required.1:00p-4:00p F 4/24 Bremerton $45 Poole J 9994

ComputerCNCMP 003 Open Officeware 6:00p-7:30p M 4/13 Bremerton (WEBE) Stevens L 8915CNCMP 016 MS Word 2013: Level 1 Prerequisite: Basic computer skills. FREE student manual included.8:00a-4:30p Sa 5/2 Poulsbo (WEBE) $115 Poole J 8937CNCMP 017 MS Word 2013: Level 2 Prerequisite: Basic computer skills. FREE student manual included.8:00a-4:30p Sa 5/9 Poulsbo (WEBE) $115 Poole J 8938

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CNCMP 018 MS Word 2013: Level 3 Prerequisite: Basic computer skills. FREE student manual included.8:00a-4:30p Sa 5/16 Poulsbo (WEBE) $115 Poole J 8939CNCMP 031 MS Excel 2013: Level 1 Prerequisite: Basic computer skills. FREE student manual included.Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link (4/11) $115 Poole J 8934CNCMP 032 MS Excel 2013: Level 2 Prerequisite: Basic computer skills. FREE student manual included.Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link (4/18) $115 Poole J 8935CNCMP 033 MS Excel 2013: Level 3 Prerequisite: Basic computer skills. FREE student manual included.Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link (4/25) $115 Poole J 8936

Personal Enrichment – Kitsap County

Arts and CraftsCEAC 041 Interm/Digital Photography & Graphics Must have an approved digital camera/cables. E-mail [email protected] for details.6:00p-8:30p W 5/6-5/27 Bremerton $115 Thomas P 9901

Bring your own digital camera, cables, memory card and batteries.CEAC 042 Digital Photography Basics 6:00p-8:30p W 4/8-4/29 Bremerton $115 Thomas P 9900

Bring your own digital camera, cables, memory card and batteries.

Leisure ActivitiesCELEI 005 Spring Clean/Shop Your Closet 9:30a-3:30p Sa 4/11 Poulsbo $39 DeBeauchamp 8917

1 Hour lunch on your own.CELEI 035 The Basics of Selling on eBay Prerequisite: Basic Internet skills.10:00a-4:00p Sa 5/9 Bremerton $64 Hughes K 997010:00a-4:00p Sa 4/11 Poulsbo $64 Hughes K 8900

Continuing Studies – Mason County

Professional DevelopmentCNPRF 021 Flagging Certification Must be 18 years or over. Certification good for 3 years.9:00a-3:30p F 4/10 Shelton $65 Pollard A 79009:00a-3:30p Sa 5/2 Shelton $65 Pollard A 79029:00a-3:30p Sa 6/13 Shelton $65 Pollard A 7904

To recertify as a flagger, you must take this entire 6-hour course again and pass the exam.

Seniors (50+)CNSNR 064 Beginning Computers for 50 Plus 1:00p-3:00p MWF 4/20-5/1 Shelton $119 Ledgerwood A 7906CNSNR 071 Computers for 50 Plus (Part 2) 1:00p-3:00p MWF 5/11-5/22 Shelton $119 Ledgerwood A 7908

Personal Enrichment – Mason County

CommunicationCECOM 002 Anyone Can Write 7:00p-9:00p W 4/22-6/3 Shelton $85 Maddux C 7912

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Office hours: 9 a.m. – 4 p.m., Monday through Friday

Western Washington University, through partnerships with Olympic and Peninsula Colleges, offers flexible degree programs in business, education, environmental science and policy, and human services.

Western on the Peninsulas offers an array of lifelong learning opportunities as well, including Western lecture series and summer youth programs.

Community Learning – Open to the PublicPoulsbo

Local Literature – a new kind of book club. Read and discuss fiction and non-fiction books by regional authors and participate in “Meet the Author” events.

• April 9 – April 30, Gemini by Carol Casella Read and discuss the fictional story of a Seattle doctor’s battle to save an unidentified female victim of

a hit-and-run accident on the Olympic Peninsula.• Guest speakers include a literature instructor and experts in the field of the book’s themes.• Meet the bestselling author and practicing physician, Carol Casella, on the final day of the book club.• Join us on April 30 as Carol Casella gives a public presentation.

Lecture Series – offered twice a month, community members are invited to listen to educational lectures on a variety of topics.

• Subjects include history, the environment, leadership, human rights, and more.• Most lectures are free; some may require pre-registration and a small course fee.• RSVP to secure your space online by visiting wwu.edu/wwupeninsulas.

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B.A. in Business AdministrationPoulsbo

Prepare for leadership roles in business and community by gaining necessary skills and knowledge through small class sizes and primarily face-to-face instruction.

The Western College of Business and Economics is accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB), giving students access to the same general business degree program as on Western’s Bellingham campus.

Career OptionsManagement, financial and consulting positions for financial institutions, manufacturing, retail, service industries, public sector, and small business.

Preparatory coursework offered at OC

Course Olympic College Equivalent

ACCT 240 Financial Accounting ACCT& 201 AND ACCT& 202 AND ACCT& 203ACCT 245 Managerial Accounting

DSCI 205 Business Statistics BUS 215 OR MATH& 146

ECON 206 Introduction to Microeconomics ECON& 201

ECON 207 Introduction to Macroeconomics ECON& 202

MATH 157 Calculus with Applications to Business and Economics MATH& 148 OR MATH& 151

MGMT 271 Law and the Business Environment BUS& 201

MIS 220 Introduction to Business Computer Systems (or equivalent) BSTEC 220

ContactKathy Johnson

[email protected](360) 394-2733

On-site career and placement advising available

Western Washington University

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B.A. in Environmental PolicyPoulsbo, Port Angeles, and Everett

Prepare yourself to enter professional fields concerned with sustainability of the human and natural environment. Students in the Environmental Policy program will experience in-depth study of public policy development, environmental law and methods, and processes of policy decision making.

Career OptionsEnvironmental planning, analysis, assessment, monitoring, policy and administration.

B.S. in Environmental SciencePoulsbo, Port Angeles, and Everett

Acquire scientific and problem-solving skills needed to conserve and restore the natural environment. Students pursuing an environmental science degree will investigate physical, chemical, biological and quantitative aspects of natural systems.

Career OptionsWildlife biologist, fisheries biologist, naturalist, park ranger, environmental scientist, water resources specialist, environmental inspector, and water quality monitor.

Educating the Environmental Leaders of the Future since 1969

ContactNancy Bluestein-Johnson

[email protected](360) 417-6521

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Programs begin fall quarter. Classes are offered evenings and weekends to meet the needs of working adults. The upper division program is designed to be completed by full-time students within two years.

*Both degree options require preparatory coursework, Associates transfer degree or equivalent, and Junior status.

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B.A.E. in Elementary Education and Special EducationBremerton, Everett, and North Seattle

An elementary teacher education program that prepares current and future educators to meet the demands of the 21st century.

Program offerings

• B.A. in Education with Special Education major, Residency Teacher Certification and Endorsement in Elementary Education. Additional Special Education Endorsement option available.

• Residency Teacher Certificate in Elementary Education for candidates with an approved Bachelor’s Degree.

• Elementary and Special Education Endorsements for certified teachers.

B.A. in Human ServicesDistance Learning

An upper-division program culminating in a Bachelor of Arts degree for students seeking a profession that addresses human needs and promotes making a difference in others’ lives.

Features

• Online instruction• Active, involved and accessible faculty who are national leaders in human services education• Progress through the program with a cohort of classmates and instructors

Career OptionsCase management; community development and leadership; program planning and evaluation; law enforcement; grant writing and fundraising; faith-based services; advocacy, domestic violence, or other social issues; and non-profit management.

ContactWWU Bremerton at Olympic College

Elementary Education Human [email protected] [email protected](360) 475-7269 (360) 475-7265

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Right to KnowOC makes an effort to comply with all state and federal reporting requirements.

Information is collected and updated in print or online annually or biennially as required. Printed information is available at the Bremerton campus and at the OC Poulsbo and OC Shelton campuses for students. Information can also be found on the OC website at www.olympic.edu/about-olympic-college/public-information/your-right-know. Safety and Security information is available at www.olympic.edu/services/campus-safety.

OC’s policy on discrimination and harassment is specific and available in OC’s Preventing Discrimination & Harassment on Campus brochure.

Limitation of LiabilityThe college’s total liability for claims arising from a contractual relationship with the student in any way related to classes or programs shall be limited to the tuition and expenses paid by the student to the college for those classes or programs. In no event shall the college be liable for any special, indirect, incidental, or consequential damages, including but not limited to, loss of earnings or profits.

Public TransportationKitsap County TransitBus passes are available at Kitsap Transit outlets. Call 360.377.2877 or 1.800.501.7433.

Mason County TransitAll in-county transit is FREE; out of county is $1.50 each way. Call 360.427.5033 or 1.800.374.3747.

Disclaimer: Olympic College made a reasonable effort to assure that the contents of this publication were accurate at the time of printing. It does not constitute a contract. Olympic College reserves the option to amend, modify, or revise any provision of this publication for the following reasons, including, but not limited to: 1. a lack of funds to operate a program or course; 2. unavailability of instructors; 3. a change in administrative or Board of Trustee policy; and/or 4. a change in the laws, rules, or regulations of Washington State which governs the operations of community and technical colleges.

Accreditation: Olympic College is regionally accredited by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities, an institutional accrediting body recognized by the Council for Higher Education. Child Development Family Center and Physical Therapist Assistant Programs are also accredited by nationally recognized accrediting institutions.

The Olympic College Medical Office Assistant Program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP), on recommendation of the Curriculum Review Board of the American Association of Medical Assistants Endowment (AAMAE). CAAHEP can be contacted at: Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs, 35 East Wacker Drive, Suite 1970, Chicago, IL 60601-2208, 312.553.9355.

GED Trademark: GED or General Educational Development is directed by the American Council on Education. GED® is a registered trademark of the American Council on Education and may not be used or reproduced without the express written permission of the American Council on Education.

Equal Opportunity: It is the policy of Washington’s community and technical colleges to provide equal opportunity in education and employment regardless of race, ethnicity, creed, color, national origin, sex, marital status, sexual orientation, age, religion, genetic information, gender identity, veteran status or the presence of any sensory, mental, or physical disability. The following person has been designated to handle inquiries regarding the non-discrimination policies:

Human Resources Director David Slown | 1600 Chester Ave., Bremerton, WA 98337 | 360.475.7305

ParkingVehicles parked on OC campuses are required to display proper credentials at all times. Please see OC's Parking Policy for more information: www.olympic.edu/services/campus-safety/parking.

OC BremertonStudent parking lots are clearly posted and striped with white paint. Handicap, visitor, and carpool spaces are monitored and enforced 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Parking in student and staff lots is open from 4 p.m. until 7 a.m.

OC Poulsbo & OC SheltonStudent parking is available with a valid permit. Handicap, visitor, and carpool spaces are monitored and enforced 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

Visitor Permits Visitors parked in visitor parking spaces on OC campuses are required to display proper credentials at all times.

At OC Bremerton, visitor permits are available at the Information Booth on the first floor of the Humanities and Student Services building or through Campus Safety at 360.475.7800.

At OC Poulsbo, permits are available in the Student Services office or contact 360.394.2725. At OC Shelton, visit the Student Services Office at that campus or contact 360.432.5400.

Student Parking Permits Student parking permits are required at all campuses. Students pay $20 per term (billed as a Security Enhancement Fee) as part of their tuition. No additional charges are required to obtain a parking permit. Permits are issued for the current academic year provided the student stays continuously enrolled. Permits expire at the end of August each year.

OC Bremerton parking permit information is available through Campus Safety at 360.475.7800. OC Shelton parking passes can be obtained at the Student Services office. OC Poulsbo parking permits are available at the campus Student Services office. Copies of OC parking rules and regulations are available through Campus Safety at OC Bremerton or http://www.olympic.edu/services/campus-safety/parking.

NOTE: Street parking adjacent to the OC Bremerton campus is controlled by the City of Bremerton and subject to all applicable city ordinances. Bicycle riders are required to honor all regulations pertaining to bicycle use and parking on campus. Olympic College reserves the right to enforce all parking regulations. The drivers of all motorized vehicles must comply.

For information: [email protected] or 360.475.7562

Host International Students

One quarter or more Monthly stipend Great cultural experience

Campus SafetyCampus Safety's main office is located at OC Bremerton and is staffed 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Additional information is available at www.olympic.edu/services/campus-safety or by calling 360.475.7800.

Besides overall security, this office provides numerous services aimed at enhancement of personal safety, welfare and protection of property within the college community, including:

• Personal safety advice - seminars • Escort service from class to vehicle • Lost and found • Hazardous waste removal • Environmental safety • Victim assistance referral • Processing “unsafe condition” referrals • Crime prevention consultation

Emergency Messages For Individual StudentsCampus Safety personnel will deliver ONLY emergency messages to students. An emergency message may address serious illness, death, accident, or a child care situation.

Global Emergency MessagesOlympic College notifies the media and posts messages on its website and other sources in an emergency or when change in operations occur. To find out more where to access information, visit www.olympic.edu.

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TURN YOUR PASSION INTO A CAREER

ART OF FILM•DIRECTING•SCREENWRITING•ACTING•VOICEOVER•DIGITAL FILMMAKING(CLASSES ARE LISTED IN THE DRAMATIC ARTS SECTION)

CONTACT PROFESSOR TIM HAGAN: (360) 475-7315 or [email protected]

OC’S DIGITAL FILMMAKINGPROGRAM

Does Your Career Need Direction?

Gain Skills Today!

Air Washington is an equal opportunity employer/program. Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities. This workforce solution was funded $20M (100%) by a grant awarded by the U.S. Department of Labor’s Employment and Training Administration. The solution was created by the grantee and does not necessarily reflect the official position of the U.S. Department of Labor. The Department of Labor makes no guarantees, warranties, or assurances of any kind, express or implied, with respect to such information, including any information on linked sites and including, but not limited to, accuracy of the information or its completeness, timeliness, usefulness, adequacy, continued availability, or ownership. This solution is copyrighted by the institution that created it. Internal use by an organization and/or personal use by an individual for non-commercial purposes is permissible. All other uses require the prior authorization of the copyright owner.

For more information, contact Deborah Welsh, 360.473.2826, or [email protected].

OC Bremerton Humanities and Student Services building (Room 129)

Wed, January 28 2 - 3 pm Tues, February 17 2 - 3 pm

Friday, February 27 2 - 3 pm Wed, March 11 2 - 3 pm Wed, March 25 2 - 3 pm

Composites Manufacturing/

Precision Machining Electronics

Attend a free information session to find out how you can gain marketable skills in Composites, Manufacturing/Precision Machining, or Electronics. Learn about certificate and degree programs, courses, and how to get started.

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Need help?Call 360.475.7200

Note: use your global pin to access most OASIS options

Access OASIS to:

Find your student ID Find your time to register Plan your schedule Register online Pay tuition and fees Check �nancial Look up grades Update information

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