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Art
ART 121
Ceramic Art 1
This is an introductory course in the creation and appreciation of the ceramic vessel. Students learn basic hand-building, wheel-throwing and glazing processes as a foundation for further creative development. This is the first course in a three-course sequence. Previously ART 201. Student option grading.
Evening Classes
Item0109Sec015cr06:00pm-08:40pm  MW
  Rm2065   Scott, S
An additional fee of $28.50 is collected for this class.
ART 122
Ceramic Art 2
Students build upon skills learned in Ceramic Art 1 and continue their exploration of the processes, techniques and aesthetics of the ceramic vessel. The focus in the second quarter is on development of artistic direction, interests and point of view. Previously ART 202. Prerequisite: ART 121 or equivalent with instructor permission. Student option grading.
Evening Classes
Item0113Sec015cr06:00pm-08:40pm  MW
  Rm2065   Scott, S
An additional fee of $28.50 is collected for this class.
ART 123
Ceramic Art 3
Students further develop skills learned in Ceramic Art 1 and 2 and continue their exploration of the processes, techniques and aesthetics of the ceramic vessel. The focus in the third quarter is on continued development of artistic direction, interests and point of view. Previously ART 203. Prerequisite: ART 122 or equivalent with instructor permission. Student option grading.
Evening Classes
Item0117Sec015cr06:00pm-08:40pm  MW
  Rm2065   Scott, S
An additional fee of $28.50 is collected for this class.
ART 131
Drawing 1
This is an introductory course in drawing from observation. Students use a variety of media, including graphite, charcoal and ink, to draw from the still-life and the figure. Basic principles of composition are stressed. This is the first course in a three quarter sequence. No academic experience is required. Previously ART 105. Student option grading.
Evening Classes
Item0121Sec045cr06:00pm-08:40pm  TTh
  Rm2068   Niblack, N
An additional fee of $21.00 is collected for this class.
ART 132
Drawing 2
Students continue to work from the still life and the figure in class to build upon drawing skills and understandings acquired in Drawing 1. Additional projects emphasize individual exploration and problem-solving in the development of artistic direction, interests and point of view. Previously Art 106. Prerequisite: ART 131 or equivalent with instructor permission. Student option grading.
Evening Classes
Item0129Sec045cr06:00pm-08:40pm  TTh
  Rm2068   Niblack, N
An additional fee of $21.00 is collected for this class.
ART 133
Drawing 3
Students continue to work from the still life and the figure in class to further develop drawing skills acquired in Drawing 1 and 2. Additional projects emphasize further individual exploration and problem-solving. Previously Art 107. Prerequisite: ART 132 or equivalent with instructor permission. Student option grading.
Evening Classes
Item0137Sec045cr06:00pm-08:40pm  TTh
  Rm2068   Niblack, N
An additional fee of $21.00 is collected for this class.
ART 144
Beginning Photography
Survey of film and digital camera operation, print output, basic software imaging, wet lab procedures and the latest developments in technology. Aesthetics, history, philosophy and theory of the visual language are stressed. Cameras are available for check-out. Previously ART 100. Mandatory decimal grading.
Evening Classes
Item0151SecS35cr06:00pm-08:40pm  M
  Rm2059   Zachai, M
   06:00pm-08:40pm  W
  Rm2026   
Additional fees of $45.20 for the class plus $1.00 per credit are collected for this class.
Class includes some Internet content.
ART 250
Printmaking
Survey of fine art printmaking including relief, planographic and intaglio printmaking with a focus on design, drawing, techniques and materials used in printmaking through lectures, demonstrations, critiques and research. Students create prints in each media. Student option grading.
Evening Classes
Item0169Sec015cr05:00pm-07:40pm  TTh
  Rm2069   Niblack, N
An additional fee of $37.70 is collected for this class.
 
American Sign Language
ASL& 121
American Sign Language I
ASL is the study of the fundamentals of the language, visual/gestural communication, basic information related to deaf culture, expressive and receptive skills, and work on comprehension and grammatical structure. Previously ASL 101. Student option grading.
Evening Classes
Item0229SecS25cr06:30pm-08:50pm  TTh
  Rm1805   Jacobs, R
An additional fee of $1.00 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
Class includes some Internet content.
 
Biology
BIOL& 211
Majors Cellular: Biology
Examines the cell as the basic unit of life. Topics covered include: the function of cell organelles, metabolic processes, cell division signaling, the genetics of individuals and populations. For life science majors and allied health students. Laboratory class. Previously BIOSC 201. Prerequisite: CHEM& 121 with 2.0 or better. ENGL& 101 recommended. Student option grading.
Evening Classes
Item0297SecS65cr04:00pm-05:20pm  MW
  Rm2931   Baldwin, D
   05:30pm-08:20pm  W
  Rm2601   
   05:30pm-06:20pm  M
  Rm2931   
Additional fees of $30.00 for the class plus $1.00 per credit are collected for this class.
Class includes some Internet content.
Item0295SecS55cr05:30pm-06:50pm  TTh
  Rm2931   Baldwin, D
   07:00pm-09:50pm  T
  Rm2601   
   07:00pm-07:50pm  Th
  Rm2931   
Additional fees of $30.00 for the class plus $1.00 per credit are collected for this class.
Class includes some Internet content.
BIOL& 231
Human Anatomy
Understanding the structure of the human body through the study of the various body systems. Intensive laboratory dissection and lectures are utilized. Laboratory class. Previously BIOSC 210. Prerequisite: BIOL& 211 w/2.0 or higher. Student option grading.
Evening Classes
Item0305SecS45cr06:00pm-07:20pm  TTh
  Rm2925   Sargizi, M
   04:00pm-05:50pm  TTh
  Rm2602   
Course requires access to a computer with an internet connection. THE CAMPUS HAS OPEN LABS AVAILABLE FOR YOUR USE. Additional fees of $30.00 for the class plus $1.00 per credit are collected for this class.
Class includes some Internet content.
Item0307SecS55cr06:00pm-07:20pm  TTh
  Rm2925   Sargizi, M
   07:30pm-09:20pm  TTh
  Rm2602   
Course requires access to a computer with an internet connection. THE CAMPUS HAS OPEN LABS AVAILABLE FOR YOUR USE. Additional fees of $30.00 for the class plus $1.00 per credit are collected for this class.
Class includes some Internet content.
Item0309SecS65cr06:00pm-07:20pm  MW
  Rm2932   Kennedy, M
   07:30pm-09:20pm  MW
  Rm2602   
Course requires access to a computer with an internet connection. THE CAMPUS HAS OPEN LABS AVAILABLE FOR YOUR USE. Additional fees of $30.00 for the class plus $1.00 per credit are collected for this class.
Class includes some Internet content.
BIOL& 232
Human Physiology
A systems approach to the study of the functions of the human body. Includes the nervous, muscular, circulatory, endocrine, respiratory, digestive and urogenital systems. Laboratory class. Previously BIOSC 211. Prerequisite: BIOL& 211 and BIOL& 231 or permission. Student option grading.
Evening Classes
Item0315SecS35cr06:00pm-07:20pm  MW
  Rm2308   Moffat, J
   05:00pm-05:50pm  W
  Rm2308   
   04:00pm-05:50pm  M
  Rm2601   
Additional fees of $30.00 for the class plus $1.00 per credit are collected for this class.
Class includes some Internet content.
Item0317SecS45cr06:00pm-07:20pm  MW
  Rm2308   Moffat, J
   07:30pm-09:20pm  M
  Rm2601   
   07:30pm-08:20pm  W
  Rm2308   
Additional fees of $30.00 for the class plus $1.00 per credit are collected for this class.
Class includes some Internet content.
BIOL& 260
Microbiology
Survey of microorganisms with focus on healthcare applications. Structure, classification, metabolism and genetics of bacteria and viruses are main themes. Emphasis on disease process, microbial control and immunology. Laboratory techniques include isolation and identification of bacteria. Previously BIOSC 215. Prerequisites: BIOL& 211 with minimum 2.0. Student option grading.
Evening Classes
Item0325SecS45cr06:00pm-07:20pm  TTh
  Rm2926   Gines, L
   04:00pm-05:50pm  TTh
  Rm2614   
Additional fees of $44.00 for the class plus $1.00 per credit are collected for this class.
Class includes some Internet content.
Item0323SecS35cr06:00pm-07:20pm  TTh
  Rm2926   Gines, L
   07:30pm-09:20pm  TTh
  Rm2614   
Additional fees of $44.00 for the class plus $1.00 per credit are collected for this class.
Class includes some Internet content.
BIOL 265
Solution and Media Preparation
Preparation of media and solutions commonly used in biotechnology laboratories. Use of basic lab tools such as pipettors, pH meters, scales, centrifuges, autoclaves and spectrophotometers, and lab notebook maintenance. Previously BIOSC 245. Prerequisite: High school Biology and Chemistry or instructor approval. Student option grading.
Evening Classes
Item0263SecS12cr05:00pm-05:50pm  MW
  Rm2932   Breithaupt,
   06:00pm-07:50pm  MW
  Rm2930   
Additional fees of $55.00 for the class plus $1.00 per credit are collected for this class. Starting date for this class is 9/25/2013. Ending date for this class is 10/29/2013.
Class includes some Internet content.
BIOL 274
Molecular Biology Laboratory
Laboratory course emphasizing hands on experience with molecular biological techniques utilized in modern research laboratories. Techniques include gene cloning, PCR, DNA and protein electrophoresis, and protein purification. Previously BIOSC 251. Prerequisite: BIOL& 211 and concurrent with BIOL 270. CHEM& 131 recommended. Student option grading.
Evening Classes
Item0267SecS13cr05:00pm-07:50pm  TTh
  Rm2930   Breithaupt,
Additional fees of $55.00 for the class plus $1.00 per credit are collected for this class.
Class includes some Internet content.
BIOL 285
Basics of Bioinformatics
This course will present the basic priciples of genomic and proteomic analysis using public databases. Emphasis will be placed on hands-on training using BLAST searches to analyze protein and DNA sequences, using Entrez to study genomic structures and Cn3D to study protein structure. Previously BIOSC 256. Prerequisite: BIOL 270 or equivalent experience. Student option grading.
Evening Classes
Item0269SecY12cr05:00pm-07:50pm  TTh
Hybrid Rm2930   Porter, S
Additional fees of $50.40 for the class plus $7.00 per credit are collected for this class. Starting date for this class is 10/31/2013. Ending date for this class is 12/5/2013.
 
CE Music
CEMUS 140
Shoreline Community Band
This concert band, made up of community members and Shoreline Community College students, rehearses each Monday evening. The band prepares and presents quality concert programs several times a year. Membership is open to qualified instrumentalists on wind and percussion instruments. Call 546-4101, ext. 4481, for further information. NOTE: This class not eligible for mail registration.
Evening Classes
Item5682Sec010cr07:00pm-09:30pm  M
  Rm0818   Barnes, D
 
Chemistry
CHEM& 121
Intro to Chemistry
Basic chemistry to supplement/replace high school chemistry for non-science majors. Introduces simplified atomic/molecular theory & the quantitative/qualitative relationships in the chemistry of solutions, gases, liquids, solids & their reactions. Mandatory 2-hour lab is taken concurrently. Prerequisite: MATH 099 with 2.0 or better AND placement into ENGL& 101. Mandatory decimal grading.
Evening Classes
Item0505SecS85cr06:00pm-07:50pm  TTh
  Rm2712   Hossain, M
   08:00pm-09:20pm  T
  Rm2711   
Additional fees of $15.00 for the class plus $1.00 per credit are collected for this class.
Class includes some Internet content.
Item0507SecS95cr06:00pm-07:50pm  TTh
  Rm2712   Hossain, M
   08:00pm-09:20pm  Th
  Rm2711   
Additional fees of $15.00 for the class plus $1.00 per credit are collected for this class.
Class includes some Internet content.
 
Cinema
CINEM 201
Introduction to Cinema History
This survey course examines cinema history from pre-motion picture influences to modern day advances. Covers the historical, cultural and artistic impact of film and filmmaking. Prerequisite: Placement in ENGL& 101 or instructor's permission. Student option grading.
Evening Classes
Item0527SecV15cr06:30pm-08:30pm  T
Video Rm1524   Fisher, C
Class meets 10/1, 10/22, 11/12 and 12/3/13. An additional fee of $7.50 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
 
Communication Studies
CMST& 101
Introduction to Communication
Students learn verbal, nonverbal and listening skills essential to effective living and become competent communicators by applying interpersonal, small group, public speaking, and cross-cultural communication theories to a variety of contexts including the workplace, communities, and families. Prerequisite: Successful completion of ESL 100/ENGL 100 or higher. Student option grading.
Evening Classes
Item0607SecS25cr06:30pm-08:50pm  MW
  Rm2904   Staff
An additional fee of $1.00 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
Class includes some Internet content.
 
English
ENGL 100
Analytical Reading and Writing
Students develop analytical reading, writing, and thinking skills necessary for writing college-level essays. Prerequisite: COMPASS scores of 73 in Reading and 47 in Writing, or completion of ENGL 090 or equivalent with a 2.0 or better, or instructor permission. Student Option Grading.
Evening Classes
Item0743SecS45cr04:00pm-06:20pm  TTh
  Rm2946   Vasishth, N
An additional fee of $1.00 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
Class includes some Internet content.
ENGL& 101
English Composition I
Students write essays that display focus, organization, appropriate style, and technical control. They develop skills in critical thinking and close reading of texts and respond in writing and discussion to assigned topics. Previously ENG 101. Prerequisite: COMPASS scores of 80 in Reading and 80 in Writing, or completion of ESL 100, ENGL 100, or equivalent with a 2.0 or better, or instructor permission. Student option grading.
Evening Classes
Item0777SecS165cr04:00pm-06:20pm  TTh
  Rm2946   Vasishth, N
An additional fee of $1.00 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
Class includes some Internet content.
 
Mathematics
MATH& 146
Introduction to Stats
Analysis of data through graphical and numerical methods, linear regression, the Normal distribution, data collection, elementary probability, confidence intervals and hypothesis testing. Emphasis on applications. Prerequisite: MATH 099 (2.0 or better), or MATH 094 and MATH 095 (2.0 or better), or a score of 69 or higher on the Algebra COMPASS test or a score of 35 or higher on the College Algebra COMPASS test, AND placement into ENGL 100 or ESL 100. Student option grading.
Evening Classes
Item1385SecS45cr06:30pm-08:50pm  TTh
  Rm2912   Staff, Part
Additional fees of $5.00 for the class plus $1.00 per credit are collected for this class.
Class includes some Internet content.
MATH 211
Elements of Statistical Method
Principles of data analysis, linear regression, data collection, elementary probability, random variables, probability distributions and statistical inference. Emphasis on practical applications and the interpretations of results. Prerequisites: Math& 148 (2.0 or better) or Math& 151 (2.0 or better) AND placement into ENGL 100 or ESL 100. Student option grading.
Evening Classes
Item1347SecS25cr06:30pm-08:50pm  TTh
  Rm2912   Staff, Part
Additional fees of $5.00 for the class plus $1.00 per credit are collected for this class.
Class includes some Internet content.
 
Manufacturing Technology
MFGT 113
Certificate in Basic Manufacturing
This course introduces students to concepts concerning manufacturing techniques. Topics covered include safety, print reading, and precision measurement. A capstone project incorporating manufacturing skill sets working in a modern manufacturing lab creating a final product meeting necessary quality standards. Prerequisite: ENGL 080 or ESL 050, and MATH 070. Mandatory decimal grading.
Evening Classes
Item1427SecIB321cr06:00pm-10:00pm  F
  Rm2502B   Bergeson, C
   08:00am-05:00pm  SaSu
  Rm2502B   Bigony, M
Additional fees of $110.00 for the class plus $1.00 per credit are collected for this class.
Item1425SecIB221cr04:00pm-10:00pm  MTWTh
  Rm2502B   Purdy, K
  Rm2502B   Lindberg, C
  Rm2502B   Keever, B
Additional fees of $110.00 for the class plus $1.00 per credit are collected for this class.
Item1431SecS221cr04:00pm-10:00pm  MTWTh
  Rm2502B   Purdy, K
  Rm2502B   Keever, B
Additional fees of $110.00 for the class plus $1.00 per credit are collected for this class.
Class includes some Internet content.
   
MFGT 115
Manufacturing Technology
This BEGINNING program prepares individuals as CNC Machinists. Instruction covers programming, set-up and operation of Okuma CNC machining and turning centers, blueprint reading, math , machine tool theory, CMM inspection, surface plate techniques, and Lean Mfg. Permission of Instructor required. Prerequisite: Successful completion of MFGT 110. Mandatory Decimal Grading.
Evening Classes
Item1437SecIB320cr06:00pm-10:00pm  F
  Rm2502B   Bergeson, C
   08:00am-05:00pm  SaSu
  Rm2502B   Bigony, M
Additional fees of $110.00 for the class plus $1.00 per credit are collected for this class.
Item1435SecIB220cr04:00pm-10:00pm  MTWTh
  Rm2502B   Purdy, K
   04:00pm-10:00pm  MTWTh
  Rm2502B   Keever, B
   MTWTh
  Rm2502B   Bigony, M
Additional fees of $110.00 for the class plus $1.00 per credit are collected for this class.
Item1441SecS220cr04:00pm-10:00pm  MTWTh
  Rm2502B   Purdy, K
  Rm2502B   Keever, B
Additional fees of $110.00 for the class plus $1.00 per credit are collected for this class.
Class includes some Internet content.
MFGT 120
Manufacturing Technology Applications
This INTERMEDIATE program prepares individuals as CNC Machinists. Instruction covers programming, set-up and operation of Okuma CNC machining and turning centers, blueprint reading, math, machine tool theory, CMM inspection, surface plate techniques, and Lean Mfg. Permission of Instructor required. Prerequisite: Successful completion of MFGT 115 with a 2.0 GPA or better. Mandatory Decimal Grading.
Evening Classes
Item1447SecIB320cr06:00pm-10:00pm  F
  Rm2502B   Bergeson, C
   08:00am-05:00pm  SaSu
  Rm2502B   Bigony, M
Additional fees of $110.00 for the class plus $1.00 per credit are collected for this class.
Item1445SecIB220cr04:00pm-10:00pm  MTWTh
  Rm2502B   Purdy, K
   04:00pm-10:00pm  MTWTh
  Rm2502B   Keever, B
  Rm2502B   Lindberg, C
Additional fees of $110.00 for the class plus $1.00 per credit are collected for this class.
Music
MUSC 136
Jazz Ensemble
The Jazz Ensemble rehearses and performs music in a variety of contemporary jazz styles. Sight reading, jazz interpretation, phrasing and improvisation are stressed. Students present several concerts each quarter and participate in a yearly concert tour, usually in Spring. Prerequisite: Membership in the Jazz Ensemble is by audition. Student option grading.
Evening Classes
Item1525Sec012cr04:00pm-06:00pm  MW
  Rm0818   Harshman, P
An additional fee of $7.25 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
MUSC 140
Symphonic Band
Shoreline's Concert Band performs quarterly concerts that include traditional music, contemporary band works, orchestral transcriptions, solo features, Broadway musicals and marches. Rehearses on Monday evenings fall, winter, spring quarters. Previously MUSIC 140. Prerequisite: ability to play a band instrument. Mandatory decimal grading.
Evening Classes
Item1527Sec012cr07:00pm-09:30pm  M
  Rm0818   Noreen, K
An additional fee of $7.25 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
 
Clean Energy Technology
NRG 101
Introduction to Renewable Energy
Survey course on Renewable Energy Systems. This course fulfills the need for a basic understanding of electricity, conservation, and entropy. It includes measuring energy, OHM's Law, and renewable fuel. Student option grading.
Evening Classes
Item1741SecS15cr05:00pm-07:20pm  MW
  Rm2946   Owens, L
An additional fee of $1.00 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
Class includes some Internet content.
NRG 160
LEED Green Associate Exam Preparation
Prepare students to pass the LEED GA examination. Mandatory P/NC Grading.
Evening Classes
Item1745SecS14cr04:00pm-07:50pm  T
  Rm2502A   Staff, Part
An additional fee of $1.00 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
Class includes some Internet content.
NRG 225
Introduction to SketchUp
Introduction to the use of the software for improving and evaluating the design of solar energy projects. Mandatory decimal grading.
Evening Classes
Item1747SecY15cr05:30pm-08:20pm  T
Hybrid Rm1401   Wilcox, J
An additional fee of $7.00 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
 
Nursing 10-Quarter
NURSE 121
Communication in Nursing - 10 Qtr
Students apply basic principles of communication and human relations to health care settings. Includes identification of problems in human relationships and techniques for working successfully with clients, families, co-workers, and others of diverse backgrounds in the health care environment. Equiv. to NURS 121. Prerequisite: Admission to the 10 quarter option of the nursing program. Mandatory decimal grading.
Evening Classes
Item1873SecS13cr04:00pm-06:50pm  Th
  Rm2346   Stewart, S
  Rm2346   Shanks, A
  Rm2346   Burroughs, M
An additional fee of $1.00 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
Class includes some Internet content.
NURSE 131
Communication Skills Lab - 10 Qtr
Practice of communication skills including communicating within the health care team and with clients; group process; and responding to individuals with varying needs, ages, and problems. Techniques for managing personal stress in health care settings are explored. Instructor approval required. Equiv. to NURS 131. Prerequisite: Admission to the 10quarter option of the Nursing Program. Mandatory P/NC grading.
Evening Classes
Item1877SecS21cr06:00pm-07:50pm  M
  Rm2316   West, B
  Rm2316   Burroughs, M
Additional fees of $31.45 for the class plus $1.00 per credit are collected for this class.
Class includes some Internet content.
NURSE 225
Nursing Prac & Complex Health Disturb IV-10-Qtr
Final course in the nursing sequence focusing on nursing care of persons throughout the life-span with complex health disorders related to hematopoietic disorders; acute renal, cardiac, and respiratory disorders, trauma, severe burns and the hospitalized child. Pharmacology is integrated. Equiv. to NURS 223. Prerequisite: NURSE 224 and 234. Mandatory decimal grading.
Evening Classes
Item1879SecS13cr04:00pm-06:50pm  W
  Rm2346   Sterner, A
  Rm2346   Burroughs, M
An additional fee of $1.00 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
Class includes some Internet content.
 
Plus 50 Business
P-BUS 105
Estate & Retire Plan +50
This course provides an introduction to estate and retirement planning. We discuss legal tools and financial strategies for gifting, investing, and tax planning. Portfolio management, wills, trusts and assetprotection will also be explained.
Evening Classes
Item6930Sec010.5cr06:00pm-09:00pm  Th
  Rm1302   MAIL IN
Starting date for this class is 11/7/2013. Ending date for this class is 11/14/2013.
P-BUS 109
Financial Management-Job or Career Change +50
If you are changing jobs or careers this class will help you manage your finances. How to budget, income allocation, and excessive debt issues will be covered. General financial and retirement planning topics such as familiarity with tax laws, roll over and distribution options to minimize taxes will be addressed.
Evening Classes
Item6937Sec010.3cr06:00pm-09:00pm  W
  Rm1814   Israel, A
This class meets 10/16/2013 only.
 
Plus 50 Computer
P-CMP 101
E-Mail-Outlook Basics +50
This is a great skill-building class to learn practical email basics for personal or business use. Topics: an overview of email components; an introduction to Outlook 2010; composing and organizing messages; setting up and managing contacts and to-do lists; scheduling appointments, and organizing meetings. No previous experience required.
Evening Classes
Item6932Sec011.1cr04:00pm-07:00pm  T
  Rm1308   Berkley, W
Required text: FastCourse Outlook 2010, Labyrinth Learning Publishers, available in bookstore.  ISBN 978-1-59136-379-8 Starting date for this class is 10/8/2013. Ending date for this class is 10/29/2013.
P-CMP 102
Getting Started with Computers +50
A beginning level class where you learn computer basics and practical applications for personal or business use. Topics include: overview of PC hardware and software concepts; Windows 7; word processing and spreadsheets; printing; Internet browsing, , e-mail use, and computer and Internet safety. No previous experience required.
Evening Classes
Item6923Sec011.4cr04:00pm-07:00pm  T
  Rm1308   Berkley, W
Required text:  Welcome to the World of Computers, 3rd Ed, 2010, Labyrinth Learning Publishers, available in bookstore. ISBN 978-1-59136-332-3 Starting date for this class is 11/5/2013. Ending date for this class is 12/3/2013.
P-CMP 104
Quickbooks: A Serious Introduction +50
This hands-on class will give a quick start at using this valuable accounting software that is used by more than 80% of small to mid-sized businesses. You will learn the basics of how QuickBooks can aid you in performing daily through monthly bookkeeping and accounting operations for a business.
Evening Classes
Item6933Sec011.1cr06:00pm-09:00pm  Th
  Rm1308   Hudson, J
Starting date for this class is 10/10/2013. Ending date for this class is 10/31/2013.
P-CMP 129
Working with Word 2010 Level 1 +50
Learn the basics and beyond of this robust word processing program. You will create, edit, and proofread documents, change the look of text and the document, present information in columns and tabs and work with graphics, symbols, and diagrams. Prerequisites: familiarity with the Windows environment and working with a mouse and keyboard.
Evening Classes
Item6926Sec010.8cr06:00pm-09:00pm  T
  Rm1305   Aldrich, M
Required text:  Step by Step Microsoft Office Word 2010, available in bookstore. ISBN 978-0-7356-2693-5 Starting date for this class is 10/1/2013. Ending date for this class is 10/15/2013.
P-CMP 131
Working with Word 2010 Level 2 +50
This class will help you go beyond the basics of word processing. You will learn how to enhance your documents with components like managing a list, customizing tables and charts, creating templates, automating mail merges, modifying pictures, and creating customized graphic elements. Prerequisite: Word 2010 Level I or equivalent.
Evening Classes
Item6927Sec010.8cr06:00pm-09:00pm  W
  Rm1401   Saunders, S
Required text:  Step by Step Microsoft Office Word 2010, available in bookstore. ISBN 978-0-7356-2693-5 Starting date for this class is 10/16/2013. Ending date for this class is 11/6/2013.
P-CMP 132
Working with Excel 2010 Level 1 +50
Learn the basics and beyond of creating spreadsheets. You will create, edit and format a worksheet, perform calculations, print workbook contents, filter and sort data, and work with charts. You'll learn to use the Help and other built-in tools. Prerequisites: familiarity with the Windows environment and working with a mouse and keyboard.
Evening Classes
Item6928Sec010.8cr06:00pm-09:00pm  T
  Rm1305   Aldrich, M
Class does not meet 11/5. Required text:  Step by Step Microsoft Office Excel 2010, available in bookstore. ISBN 978-0-7356-2694-2 Starting date for this class is 10/22/2013. Ending date for this class is 11/12/2013.
P-CMP 150
Working with Excel 2010 Level 2 +50
This class will help you go beyond the basics of electronic spreadsheets. You will learn how to enhance your Excel skills by calculating data with advanced formulas, organizing worksheet and table data, presenting data using charts, analyzing data using Pivot Tables and Pivot Charts. Prerequisite: Excel 2010 Level I or equivalent.
Evening Classes
Item6929Sec010.8cr06:00pm-09:00pm  W
  Rm1401   Saunders, S
Required text:  Step by Step Microsoft Office Excel 2010, available in bookstore.  ISBN 978-0-7356-2694-2 Starting date for this class is 11/13/2013. Ending date for this class is 12/4/2013.
 
Physical Education
PE 117
Yoga I
Introductory class where the focus is from the inside out. Gain better balance, strength, flexibility and stability from the body's core. Will blend energizing effort with relaxing, while quieting the mind, toning the body and inspiring personal confidence. Previously PE 134. Student option grading.
Evening Classes
Item1957Sec082cr06:00pm-06:50pm  TTh
  Rm3025   Attridge, S
An additional fee of $1.00 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
PE 126
Yoga/Pilates Fusion I
Introduction to the flexibility, balance, and breathing aspects of Yoga combined with the strengthening properties of Pilates for a complete body workout; toning the body, reducing stress, and building self-confidence. Mandatory decimal grading.
Evening Classes
Item1967SecS22cr06:00pm-06:50pm  MW
  Rm3025   Toney, M
An additional fee of $1.00 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
Class includes some Internet content.
PE 217
Yoga II
Advanced class. Increase your balance, strength, flexibility and stability from the body's core with refined yoga techniques. Blend energizing effort with relaxing; inhaling with exhaling, quieting, toning the body, and inspiring personal confidence. Previously PE 234. Prerequisite: PE 117 or permission. Student option grading.
Evening Classes
Item1995SecS32cr06:00pm-06:50pm  TTh
  Rm3025   Attridge, S
An additional fee of $1.00 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
Class includes some Internet content.
PE 226
Yoga/Pilates Fusion II
Advanced study of Yoga and Pilates as an integrated combination designed to provide a complete body workout which will improve flexibility, balance, breathing, core strengthening, stress reduction and self-confidence. Prerequisite: PE 126 or instructor permission. Mandatory decimal grading.
Evening Classes
Item1999SecS22cr06:00pm-06:50pm  MW
  Rm3025   Toney, M
An additional fee of $1.00 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
Class includes some Internet content.
PE 260
Fitness Participation
Fitness experience designed for the student who already has knowledge in a team or individual sport, or lifetime fitness activity and is interested in continuing participation in that activity. Grade based on attendance and participation only. No written assignments. Previously PE 260. Prerequisite: 100 or 200 level of the specific activity course required. Mandatory P/NC grading.
Evening Classes
Item2031SecS101cr06:00pm-06:50pm  TTh
  Rm3025   Attridge, S
This section is fitness participation in YOGA. An additional fee of $1.00 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
Class includes some Internet content.
Item3023SecS111cr06:00pm-06:50pm  MW
  Rm3025   Toney, M
This section is fitness participation in YOGA-PILATES. An additional fee of $1.00 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
Class includes some Internet content.
 
Psychology
PSYC& 100
General Psychology
Course provides an introduction to the scientific study of the biological, mental, and social factors that influence human behavior. Topics covered include: personality, learning, memory, critical thinking, intelligence, psychological disorders, and treatments. Previously PSYCH 100. Mandatory decimal grading.
Evening Classes
Item2097SecS35cr06:30pm-08:50pm  TTh
  Rm2904   Staff, Part
An additional fee of $1.00 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
Class includes some Internet content.
 
Spanish
SPAN& 121
Spanish I
Fast-paced beginning course in Spanish: listening, speaking, reading and writing. Topics include greetings, family, and leisure activitiesvocabulary and the present tense. Cultural studies include social amenities and exposure to Hispanic art, music and history. Previously SPAN 101. Student option grading.
Evening Classes
Item2143SecY25cr06:30pm-08:30pm  M
Hybrid Rm1805   Wirkala, R
An additional fee of $7.00 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
 
Visual Comm Technology
VCT 204
Graphic Design 4: Packaging & Event Graphics
Explores graphic design principles used in product packaging, environmental graphics, point of purchase displays and event booth signage with an adherence to a standardized design process. Prerequisite: VCT 103 (2.0 minimum), VCT 134 (2.0 minimum) and VCT 136 (2.0 minimum), or instructor permission. Student option grading.
Evening Classes
Item2197SecS15cr06:00pm-08:40pm  TTh
  Rm2009   Raye, R
Additional fees of $37.70 for the class plus $1.00 per credit are collected for this class.
Class includes some Internet content.
VCT 205
Specialization: Design Studio/Portfolio 5
Students explore portfolio development as they pursue an individual direction, producing new design solutions and reworking existing projects. Hard copy and digital formats of finished portfolios are created. Prerequisite: VCT 204 (minimum 2.0) or instructor permission. Student option grading.
Evening Classes
Item2199SecS14cr06:00pm-08:40pm  TTh
  Rm2009   Raye, R
Additional fees of $37.70 for the class plus $1.00 per credit are collected for this class.
Class includes some Internet content.
VCT 206
Specialization: Design Studio/Portfolio 6
Students continue exploring portfolio development as they pursue an individual direction, producing new design solutions and reworking existing projects. Hard copy and digital formats of finished portfolios are created. Prerequisite: VCT 205 (minimum 2.0) or instructor permission. Student option grading.
Evening Classes
Item2201SecS14cr06:00pm-08:40pm  TTh
  Rm2009   Raye, R
Additional fees of $37.70 for the class plus $1.00 per credit are collected for this class.
Class includes some Internet content.
VCT 207
Specialization: Design Studio/Portfolio 7
Students continue exploring portfolio development as they pursue an individual direction, producing new design solutions and reworking existing projects. Hard copy and digital formats of finished portfolios are created. Prerequisite: VCT 206 (minimum 2.0) or instructor permission. Student option grading.
Evening Classes
Item2203SecS13cr06:00pm-08:40pm  TTh
  Rm2009   Raye, R
Additional fees of $37.70 for the class plus $1.00 per credit are collected for this class.
Class includes some Internet content.
 
 


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