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Accounting
ACCT 101
Practical Accounting I
Designed to provide practical applications of accounting. Course covers the accounting cycle, accounting for merchandising operations and special purpose journals. Course includes computerized practice sets. Previously ACCTG 101. Mandatory decimal grading.
Item0063SecY15cr10:30am-11:20am  MTWTh
Hybrid Rm1103   Staff, Part
An additional fee of $7.00 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
ACCT& 201
Principles of Accounting I
Basic principles, theories and procedures for reporting business transactions; analysis and presentation of financial information, integrated with computer applications. Previously ACCTG 210. Mandatory decimal grading.
Item0077SecY15cr09:30am-10:20am  MTWTh
Hybrid Rm1103   Staff, Part
   09:30am-10:20am  F
  Rm1304   
An additional fee of $7.00 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
Item0079SecY25cr11:30am-12:20pm  MTWTh
Hybrid Rm1104   Staff
An additional fee of $7.00 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
ACCT& 202
Principles of Accounting II
Accounting for short- and long-term assets and liabilities, corporations, statement of cash flows, financial statement analysis, and generally accepted accounting principles; integrated with computer applications. Previously ACCTG 220. Prerequisites: ACCT& 201. Mandatory decimal grading.
Item0083SecY15cr09:30am-10:20am  MTWTh
Hybrid Rm1101   Staff
An additional fee of $7.00 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
ACCT& 203
Principles of Accounting III
An introduction to job-, process- and activity-based costing, capital budgets, standard costs, cost-volume-profit analysis, and analysis of accounting information for managerial decision-making; integrated with computer applications. Previously ACCTG 230. Prerequisites: ACCT& 201. Mandatory decimal grading.
Item0089SecY15cr10:30am-11:20am  TWTh
Hybrid Rm1101   King, D
An additional fee of $7.00 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
 
American Ethnic Studies
AES 215
From Rhymes to Reason: The Culture of Hip Hop
This course examines the culture of hip hop from its South Bronx (NYC) beginnings in the early 1970's to its globalization. Students explore the musical, visual, spoken word and literary elements of hip hop. Topics include the role of race, class, gender, politics, appropriation and commodification. Previously IASTU 215. Student option grading.
Item0093SecY15cr11:30am-12:20pm  MTWTh
Hybrid Rm2904   Solam, J
An additional fee of $7.00 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
 
Anthropology
ANTH& 100
Survey of Anthropology
An introduction to the four subfields of anthropology (archaeology, biological anthropology, linguistic anthropology and sociocultural anthropology) with an emphasis on biological and cultural diversity in past and contemporary societies. Mandatory decimal grading.
Item0097SecY15cr09:30am-10:20am  MTWTh
Hybrid Rm2210   Tarrant, L
An additional fee of $7.00 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
ANTH& 206
Cultural Anthropology
Cross-cultural and multicultural understanding of human cultural and social diversity and environmental adaptation as expressed in the formation/maintenance of social groups based on ethnicity, kinship, gender, age, race/racism, power and privilege, politics, economics, psychology, religion, art in the USA and globally. Previously ANTHR 202. Mandatory decimal grading.
Item0101SecY15cr11:30am-12:20pm  MTWTh
Hybrid Rm1813   Barclay, S
An additional fee of $7.00 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
 
Art
ART 145
Intermediate Photography
Course emphasizes creative control of images through the zone system , toning, coloring, image construction and digital imaging. Aesthetics, history, philosophy and theory of image construction are stressed. Cameras available for check-out. Previously ART 102. Prerequisite: ART 144 or Portfolio review with instructor permission. Mandatory decimal grading.
Item0157SecY14cr09:30am-10:20am  T
Hybrid Rm2059   Hsu, H
   10:30am-12:20pm  T
  Rm2026   
Additional fees of $45.20 for the class plus $7.00 per credit are collected for this class.
ART 146
Advanced Photography
Course surveys alternate techniques of photographic imagery. LiquidLight, Photoshop and creative image construction are stressed. The history, philosophy and theory of images are surveyed. Portfolio required as quarter project. Some cameras available for check-out. Students purchase supplies. Prerequisite: ART 144,145 or instructor permission. Mandatory decimal grading.
Item0159SecY14cr09:30am-10:20am  Th
Hybrid Rm2059   Hsu, H
   10:30am-12:20pm  Th
  Rm2026   
Additional fees of $45.20 for the class plus $7.00 per credit are collected for this class.
 
Biology
BIOL 107
Biology and Society
This non-majors lab course examines the basic biological principles that underlie many of the issues facing our society. Among the topics addressed will be human impact on the environment and biodiversity, genetically modified organisms, gene therapy, stem cells, evolution and natural selection. Previously BIOSC 107. Student option grading.
Item0259SecY15cr12:30pm-02:20pm  Th
Hybrid Rm2903   Hamilton, T
Additional fees of $15.00 for the class plus $7.00 per credit are collected for this class.
BIOL 270
Molecular Biology
To provide a basic understanding of the molecular mechanisms that underlie cellular processes, such as gene regulation, the secretory pathway, cell signaling, and the cell cycle. Previously BIOSC 250. Prerequisite: BIOL& 211 with 2.0 or better. Recommended CHEM& 131. Student option grading.
Item0265SecY13cr04:00pm-04:45pm  TTh
Hybrid Rm2932   Hamilton, T
Additional fees of $55.00 for the class plus $7.00 per credit are collected for this class.
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.
 
Business
BUS& 101
Introduction to Business
Survey of the role of business in a modern market economy, its growth, influence, and relationship to social responsibility. This course will include, but will not be limited to, a study of business objectives, internal and external functions, and organizational management challenges. Previously BUSAD 100. Mandatory decimal grading.
Item0381SecY15cr09:30am-10:20am  MTW
Hybrid Rm1402   Staff, Part
   09:30am-10:20am  Th
  Rm1401   
Additional fees of $10.55 for the class plus $7.00 per credit are collected for this class.
Item0383SecY25cr10:30am-11:20am  MTW
Hybrid Rm1104   Starr, D
   10:30am-11:20am  Th
  Rm1401   
Additional fees of $10.55 for the class plus $7.00 per credit are collected for this class.
Item0385SecY35cr11:30am-12:20pm  MTW
Hybrid Rm1402   McCloskey, S
   11:30am-12:20pm  Th
  Rm1401   
Additional fees of $10.55 for the class plus $7.00 per credit are collected for this class.
Item3003SecY45cr12:30pm-01:20pm  MTW
Hybrid Rm1104   Staff
   12:30pm-01:20pm  Th
  Rm1401   
Additional fees of $10.55 for the class plus $7.00 per credit are collected for this class.
BUS 102
Business Mathematics
Develop analytical skills using estimating, ratio-proportion, percents, graphing, trade/cash discounts, merchandising, simple/compound interest and credit. The course contains elements of communication, critical thinking and problem solving. Previously BUSAD 175. Prerequisite: MATH 060 or score of 22 on COMPASS placement test. Mandatory decimal grading.
Item0329SecY15cr11:30am-12:20pm  MTWTh
Hybrid Rm1104   Starr, D
An additional fee of $7.00 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
BUS 104
Human Relations in Business
Study of human relations in organizations, the identification and development of factors which tend to create a harmonious environment in work situations, discussion and case studies in problem solving and organizational behavior. Previously BUSAD 110. Mandatory decimal grading.
Item0333SecY15cr10:30am-11:20am  MTWTh
Hybrid Rm1402   McEntyre, A
An additional fee of $7.00 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
BUS 105
Essentials of Human Relations
This interactive class will cover strategies on effective communication in organizations. It will also discuss human behavior, motivation and leadership styles and provide tools on how to be a better employee, who understands the value of a diverse workforce. Previously BUSAD 112. Mandatory decimal grading.
Item0339SecY12cr12:30pm-01:20pm  M
Hybrid Rm1402   Franecki, D
An additional fee of $7.00 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
BUS 120
Principles of Marketing
This course examines the role of marketing in a market economy. Topics of study include the functions of marketing, marketing strategies, identifying market segments, consumer buying behavior, product planning, market communication/promotion, marketing of services. Previously BUSAD 120. Mandatory decimal grading.
Item0341SecY15cr08:30am-09:20am  MTWTh
Hybrid Rm1104   Starr, D
An additional fee of $7.00 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
BUS 130
Introduction to Fashion
Students will experience the fast changing world of fashion by looking at topics such as trend analysis, design, fashion production, textiles, marketing of fashion and consumer behavior. The course explores fashion from design idea to the retail store. Previously BUSAD 140. Mandatory decimal grading.
Item0343SecY15cr10:30am-11:20am  MTWTh
Hybrid Rm1522   Starr, M
An additional fee of $7.50 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
BUS 180
Project Management
Use project management concepts, tools, techniques and software (Microsoft Project) to plan, track and assess typical projects. Previously CIS 180. Prerequisite: CIS 105 or instructor permission. Student option grading.
Item0353SecY15cr10:30am-11:20am  TTh
Hybrid Rm2703   Adams, C
An additional fee of $7.00 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
BUS& 201
Business Law
This course examines the nature and origin of the law, law as a legal system of social thought & behavior, legal institutions and processes, legal reasoning, law as a process of protecting and facilitating voluntary arrangements in a business society. Previously BUSAD 250. Prerequisite: Enrollment in BUSTC 215 or ENGL 100 suggested. Mandatory decimal grading.
Item0387SecY15cr08:30am-09:20am  MTWTh
Hybrid Rm1515   McCloskey, S
Optional Service Learning Available. For more information, go to Service Learning page or: http://servicelearning.shoreline.edu/index.cfm An additional fee of $7.00 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
Item0389SecY25cr09:30am-10:20am  MTWTh
Hybrid Rm1515   McCloskey, S
Optional Service Learning Available. For more information, go to Service Learning page or: http://servicelearning.shoreline.edu/index.cfm An additional fee of $7.00 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
BUS 225
Professional Selling
Designed to develop or extend selling skills. Topics include duties and qualifications of a professional salesperson, determining customer needs, planning & delivering effective sales presentations and building customer goodwill. A sales project is usually assigned. Previously BUSAD 130. Mandatory decimal grading.
Item0359SecY15cr09:30am-10:20am  MTWTh
Hybrid Rm1104   Starr, M
An additional fee of $7.00 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
BUS 240
Introduction to e-Business
Examine Internet and electronic technologies as global forces that influence strategic business planning in relationships with customers, suppliers, employees and communities. Analyze case studies and develop e-business plans considering organizational, managerial, marketing and financial perspectives. Previously BUSAD 222. Mandatory decimal grading.
Item3033SecY15cr10:30am-11:20am  MW
Hybrid Rm2703   Warren, T
An additional fee of $7.00 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
BUS 270
Entrepreneurship- Starting a New Business
Develop the skills to create a comprehensive, professional business plan for a new or existing venture. Conduct a feasibility analysis, determine form of ownership, design finance and marketing plans and examine key aspects of small business management. Previously BUSAD 270. Mandatory decimal grading.
Item0363SecY15cr11:30am-12:20pm  MWTh
Hybrid Rm1515   McVeety, M
An additional fee of $7.00 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
 
Business Technology
BUSTC 101
Beginning Keyboarding
Introduces the keyboard and operational parts of the personal computer. Special attention is given to correct techniques and beginning formatting of memorandums, letters, and reports. Previously BUSTC 100. Student option grading.
Item0393SecY15cr10:30am-11:20am  MTWTh
Hybrid Rm1305   Liaw, M
An additional fee of $7.00 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
BUSTC 102
Speed Keyboarding 1
Speed, accuracy, and technique drills on a personal computer. Designed for students who are keyboarding at various speeds. Previously BUSTC 103. Prerequisites: BUSTC 101 or equivalent and 20 wpm keyboardingy touch. Student option grading.
Item3004SecY15cr10:30am-11:20am  MTWTh
Hybrid Rm1305   Liaw, M
An additional fee of $7.00 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
BUSTC 105
Computer Applications
Master essential computing skills for business and school, including Windows file management, MS Office (Word, Excel, Access) and Internet tools. Previously listed as CIS 105. Prerequisite: ENGL 100 and MATH 080 or equivalent or instructor permission. Student option grading.
Item0401SecY15cr10:30am-11:20am  MTWTh
Hybrid Rm1308   Toreson, K
An additional fee of $7.00 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
BUSTC 128
Word 2010, Level 1
Introduction to Microsoft Word. Learn the core features to create business documents. Features include create, edit, print, save, and retrieve documents; use file management, tabs, styles, columns, tables, charts, and visual appeals. Prerequisite: BUSTC 101 or equivalent, 25 wpmkeyboarding. Student option grading.
Item0419SecY15cr10:30am-11:20am  MTWTh
Hybrid Rm1305   Liaw, M
An additional fee of $7.00 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
BUSTC 129
Word 2010, Level 2
Learn advanced features of Microsoft Word. Topics include shared documents, footnotes/endnotes, headers/footers, mail merge, sort, styles, macros, tables/indexes, and forms. Prerequisite: BUSTC 128. Student option grading.
Item0423SecY15cr10:30am-11:20am  MTWTh
Hybrid Rm1305   Liaw, M
An additional fee of $7.00 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
 
Chemistry
CHEM& 110
Chemical Concepts with Lab
A non-science majors lab course. Presents basic chemical principles and examines contemporary social and environmental role of chemistry. Prerequisite: ENGL 100 or ESL 100 with 2.0 or better, or test placement into ENGL& 101 or instructor permission. Student option grading.
Item3030SecY15cr09:30am-10:20am  T
Hybrid Sprafka-Cole
   10:30am-12:20pm  T
  Rm2710   
Additional fees of $15.00 for the class plus $7.00 per credit are collected for this class.
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.
Item0509SecY15cr12:30pm-01:20pm  Th
Hybrid Rm2703   Bhat, C
   01:30pm-03:20pm  Th
  Rm2711   
Additional fees of $15.00 for the class plus $7.00 per credit are collected for this class.
 
Chinese
CHIN& 121
Chinese I
Introduction to Mandarin Chinese. Pronunciation and grammar taught in communicative approach. Listening, speaking, reading and writing Chinese. Simplified Chinese characters and Pinyin are introduced.Topics: self-introduction, greetings, directions and daily routines. No previous knowledge of the language required. Previously CHIN 111. Student option grading.
Item0517SecY15cr08:30am-09:20am  MTWTh
Hybrid Rm1802   Staff, Part
An additional fee of $7.00 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
Item0519SecY25cr10:30am-11:20am  MTWTh
Hybrid Rm1802   Staff, Part
An additional fee of $7.00 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
Item0521SecY35cr12:30pm-02:50pm  TTh
Hybrid Rm1813   Staff, Part
An additional fee of $7.00 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
 
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.
Item0529SecY15cr08:30am-09:20am  TWTh
Hybrid Rm1524   Boustedt, K
An additional fee of $7.00 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
 
Criminal Justice
CJ& 101
Introduction to Criminal Justice
An examination of crime, its causes and its impact on American life; the issues and challenges facing the American criminal justice system; the history and structure of the three major components of the justice system; and an introduction to the theories of sentencing and punishment. Previously CRIMJ 131. Mandatory decimal grading.
Item0551SecY15cr09:30am-11:20am  MW
Hybrid Rm2503   Forst, L
An additional fee of $7.00 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.
Item0609SecY15cr08:30am-09:20am  MTWTh
Hybrid Rm0858   Staff
An additional fee of $7.00 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
Item0611SecY25cr09:30am-10:20am  MTWTh
Hybrid Rm0858   Zimmers, B
An additional fee of $7.00 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
Item0613SecY35cr11:30am-12:20pm  MTWTh
Hybrid Rm0860   Harvey, C
An additional fee of $7.00 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
Item0615SecY45cr12:30pm-02:20pm  MW
Hybrid Rm2517   Staff
An additional fee of $7.00 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
CMST 203
Communication for Social Change
Engage in reflection, discussion and thought-provoking activities to experience a wide range of cultural perspectives, to think critically,and to build empathy. Explore the ways that power and privilege shape perceptions of race, class, gender, sexuality, age, etc. Learn communication skills to affect social change. Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENGL 100 required or placement into ENGL& 101. Student option grading.
Item0575SecY15cr09:30am-10:20am  MTWTh
Hybrid Rm0860   Harvey, C
An additional fee of $7.00 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
Item0577SecY25cr10:30am-11:20am  MTWTh
Hybrid Rm0860   Harvey, C
An additional fee of $7.00 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
Item0579SecY35cr10:30am-11:20am  MTWTh
Hybrid Rm0858   Zimmers, B
An additional fee of $7.00 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
Item0581SecY45cr11:30am-12:30pm  MTWTh
Hybrid Rm0858   Zimmers, B
An additional fee of $7.00 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
CMST& 220
Public Speaking
Build confidence when speaking with others. Learn to influence others by critically listening to and crafting organized informative and persuasive speeches. Conduct responsible research on topics appropriate for your audience. Use sound reasoning and strong delivery to achieve effective presentation skills. Previously SPCMU 220. Prerequisite: Successful completion of ESL 100/ENGL 100 or higher. Optional P/NC grading.
Item3006SecY35cr08:30am-09:20am  MTWTh
Hybrid Rm0860   Waddell, D
An additional fee of $7.00 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
Item0621SecY15cr09:30am-10:20am  MTWTh
Hybrid Rm1724   Maki, K
An additional fee of $7.00 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
Item0623SecY25cr10:30am-11:20am  MTWTh
Hybrid Maki, K
An additional fee of $7.00 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
 
Dental Hygiene
DENHY 281
Restorative Dentistry III
A study of restorative dentistry procedures and materials including the chemical and physical properties, selection, usage and manipulation. Previously DENHY 240. Prerequisite: Admission to the Dental Hygiene Program or permission of the instructor. Mandatory decimal grading.
Item0655SecY13cr01:30pm-04:20pm  TTh
Hybrid Rm2518   Stone, C
An additional fee of $1.00 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
 
Drama
DRMA& 101
Introduction to Theatre
Students explore dramatic traditions by reading and analyzing plays from ancient to contemporary times. Previously DRAMA 101. Student option grading.
Item3008SecY15cr09:30am-10:20am  TTh
Hybrid Rm1524   Fisher, C
An additional fee of $7.00 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
DRMA& 101W
Intro To Theatre
Students explore dramatic traditions by reading and analyzing plays from ancient to contemporary times. Student option grading.
Item3009SecY15cr09:30am-10:20am  TTh
Hybrid Rm1524   Fisher, C
An additional fee of $7.00 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
 
Economics
ECON& 201
Micro Economics
How do consumer and producer choices influence social outcomes? Issues include competition and corporate power, wealth and poverty, environmental quality, and role of government in a market economy. Previously ECON 200. Prerequisite: MATH 099 (2.0 or better) or MATH 097 AND MATH 098 (2.0 or better) or a score of 69 or higher on the Algebra COMPASS test (or equivalent score on SAT, ACT or ASSET.) Mandatory decimal grading.
Item0691SecY15cr08:30am-09:20am  MTWTh
Hybrid Rm1814   Gahagan, J
An additional fee of $7.00 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
Item0693SecY25cr11:30am-12:20pm  MTWTh
Hybrid Rm1814   Payne, T
An additional fee of $7.00 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
Item0695SecY35cr12:30pm-01:35pm  MTW
Hybrid Rm1814   Payne, T
An additional fee of $7.00 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
   
ECON& 202
Macro Economics
What determines national economic growth and prosperity? What causes booms and busts? What are the effects of government policies regarding taxes, government spending and money supply? Issues include: unemployment, inflation, international trade and globalization. Previously ECON 201. Prerequisites: ECON& 201 Micro Economics or equivalent with instructor permission. Mandatory decimal grading.
Item0697SecY15cr09:30am-10:20am  MTWTh
Hybrid Rm1814   Payne, T
An additional fee of $7.00 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
Education
EDUC& 202
Introduction to Education
Explore how you may fit into the teaching profession. This intro course examines the complex role of American education in the global economy of the 21st century. We will analyze current research & trends in education to examine issues that affect teachers from preschool through high school, students and families. Previously EDU 100. Student option grading.
Item0713SecY15cr11:30am-12:20pm  Th
Hybrid Rm1803   Qaasim, T
An additional fee of $7.00 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
 
English
ENGL 090
Reading and Writing in the Academic Subjects
Students develop abilities for successful reading, writing and learning in college. They learn how knowledge and information are organized in college and how to improve achievement across disciplines. Students explore academic/career goals. Usually offered in conjunction with Study Skills 100 for a total of 10 credits. Previously ENG 090. Prerequisite: COMPASS scores of 61 in Reading and 28 in Writing, or completion of English 080 or equivalent with a 2.0 better, or instructor permission. Student option grading.
Item0727SecY25cr09:30am-10:30am  MTWTh
Hybrid Rm1727   Dusenberry,P
   10:30am-11:20am  MT
  Rm1401   
   10:30am-11:20am  WTh
  Rm1727   
This class is taught concurently with STYSK 100. An additional fee of $7.00 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
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.
Item0745SecY15cr09:30am-10:20am  TWTh
Hybrid Rm2931   Merrin, M
   09:30am-10:20am  M
  Rm1308   
An additional fee of $7.00 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
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.
Item0795SecY15cr09:30am-10:20am  TWTh
Hybrid Rm2931   Merrin, M
   09:30am-10:20am  M
  Rm1401   
An additional fee of $7.00 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
Item0797SecY25cr09:30am-10:20am  MTW
Hybrid Rm2703   Zale, S
An additional fee of $7.00 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
Item0799SecY35cr09:30am-10:20am  MTW
Hybrid Rm1801   Staff
An additional fee of $7.00 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
Item0801SecY45cr10:30am-11:30am  MTW
Hybrid Rm1801   Staff
An additional fee of $7.00 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
Item0803SecY55cr11:30am-12:20pm  MTW
Hybrid Rm1727   Daniel, D
An additional fee of $7.00 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
ENGL& 102
Composition II: Reasoning/Research/Writing
Students write research essays on various topics. Using both traditional and new information technologies, they develop skills as researchers, critical thinkers and writers of documented analysis and argumentation. Themes of individual sections are available at the online English page. Previously ENG 102. Prerequisites: Completion of ENGL& 101 with a grade of 2.0 or better. Student option grading.
Item0811SecY15cr07:30am-08:20am  MTW
Hybrid Rm1727   Martin, D
An additional fee of $7.00 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
Item0813SecY25cr10:30am-11:20am  MTW
Hybrid Rm2210   Zale, S
An additional fee of $7.00 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
Item0815SecY35cr11:30am-12:20pm  MTW
Hybrid Rm1524   Merrin, M
   11:30am-12:20pm  Th
  Rm1524   
An additional fee of $7.00 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
Item0817SecY45cr11:30am-12:20pm  MT
Hybrid Rm2946   Idiart, J
   11:30am-12:20pm  WTh
  Rm1308   
An additional fee of $7.00 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
Item0819SecY55cr12:30pm-02:50pm  W
Hybrid Rm1727   Parks, G
Optional Service-Learning available. For more information, go to Service Learning page or: http://servicelearning.shoreline.edu/index.cfm An additional fee of $7.00 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
Item0821SecY65cr12:30pm-01:20pm  MT
Hybrid Rm2946   Idiart, J
   12:30pm-01:20pm  WTh
  Rm1308   
An additional fee of $7.00 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
ENGL& 112
Introduction to Fiction
Students explore techniques of fiction and analyze fictional genres,including short stories and novels from various cultures and time periods, representing multiple perspectives of the human experience.Previously ENG 258. Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENGL& 100 or ESL 100 or placement into English 101.
Item0823SecY15cr10:30am-11:20am  MTWTh
Hybrid Rm2946   Idiart, J
An additional fee of $7.00 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
ENGL& 112W
Introduction to Fiction
Students explore techniques of fiction and analyze fictional genres,including short stories and novels from various cultures and time periods, representing multiple perspectives of the human experience.Previously ENG 258. Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENGL& 100 or ESL 100 or placement into English 101. Student option grading.
Item0825SecY15cr10:30am-11:20am  MTWTh
Hybrid Rm2946   Idiart, J
'W' following the course number indicates the class satisfies UW writing requirement.  Extensive writing requirement. An additional fee of $7.00 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
ENGL& 220
Introduction to Shakespeare
Students explore Shakespeare's plays and sonnets for their unforgettable characters, brilliant language and timeless themes. Readings and film viewings may include Hamlet, Othello, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Henry V, and The Tempest. Previously ENG 231. Prerequisites: Successful completion of ENGL 100 or ESL 100 or placement into ENGL& 101. Student option grading.
Item0827SecY15cr11:30am-12:20pm  MTWTh
Hybrid Rm1801   Wolff, T
An additional fee of $7.00 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
ENGL& 220W
Introduction to Shakespeare
Students explore ShakespeareÆs plays and sonnets for their unforgettable characters, brilliant language and timeless themes. Readings and film viewings may include Hamlet, Othello, A Midsummer NightÆs Dream, Henry V, and The Tempest. Previously ENG 231W. Prerequisites: Successful completion of ENGL 100 or ESL 100 or placement into ENGL& 101. Student option grading.
Item0829SecY15cr11:30am-12:20pm  MTWTh
Hybrid Rm1801   Wolff, T
'W' following the course number indicates the class satisfies UW writing requirement.  Extensive writing requirement. An additional fee of $7.00 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
ENGL 281
Beginning Short Story Writing I
Students explore and write short fiction using plot, character, atmosphere, point of view, symbolism, metaphor, and theme. Using various narrative strategies, they write and workshop short fictional pieces. They identify the strengths and limitations of various storytelling media. Previously ENG 277. Prerequisite: ENGL& 101. Student option grading.
Item0747SecY15cr12:30pm-02:50pm  T
Hybrid Rm1402   Parks, G
An additional fee of $7.00 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
ENGL 282
Beginning Short Story Writing II
Continues the work of ENGL 281: Students explore and write short fiction using plot, character, atmosphere, point of view, symbolism, metaphor, and theme. Using various narrative strategies, they write and workshop various fictional pieces. They identify the strengths and limitations of various storytelling media. Previously ENG 278. Prerequisite: ENGL 281. Student option grading.
Item0749SecY15cr12:30pm-02:50pm  T
Hybrid Rm1402   Parks, G
An additional fee of $7.00 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
 
Environmental Science
ENVS& 101
Introduction to Environmental Science
Examine natural cycles, ecosystems and other basic concepts of ecology. Study the issues of population, pollution and natural resources. The effects of economic, political and scientific decisions on us and our environment. Laboratory. Previously ENVSC 201. Prerequisite: Recommended placement into ENGL& 101. Student option grading.
Item0855SecY25cr11:30am-01:20pm  W
Hybrid Rm2903   Saunders, B
Additional fees of $15.00 for the class plus $7.00 per credit are collected for this class.
 
Film/Video
FILM 285
Screenwriting
An intensive seminar on the fundamentals of dramatic writing for the screen. This course focuses on key script elements: plot structure, character and scene development. Students will write multiple short screenplays over the course of the quarter. Open to all levels of screenwriting experience. Prerequisite: Placement in ENGL& 101 or instructor's permission. Student option grading.
Item1003SecY15cr09:30am-11:20am  TTh
Hybrid Boustedt, K
An additional fee of $7.00 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
 
Geography
GEOG 204
Weather/Climate and Ecosystems
An introduction to Earth's atmosphere and ecosystems. Focus on atmospheric and biological patterns and processes and their measurement and representation. Topics include global, North American and local (Northwest and Puget Sound) perspectives including climate change. A lab science distribution credit. Previously GEOG 206 and GEOG& 204. Prerequisite: Placement in ENGL 100 or ESL 100 or successful completion of ENGL 090 or ESL 099. Student option grading.
Item1039SecY15cr09:30am-10:20am  DAILY
Hybrid Rm2920   Dodd, C
An additional fee of $7.00 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
 
Gender Women's Studies
GWS 284
Gender, Race and Class
This course explores the ways in which one's gender, race, class and sexual orientation affect access to, participation in, and treatment by a variety of social institutions. We study the legal system, education, and the media as well as actions to confront systems of oppression in the U.S. Previously WOMEN 284. Student option grading.
Item1057SecY25cr10:30am-11:20am  MTWTh
Hybrid Rm1724   David, R
An additional fee of $7.00 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
Item1055SecY15cr11:30am-12:20pm  MW
Hybrid Rm1802   Kohlsdorf, K
An additional fee of $7.00 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
 
History
HIST& 116
Western Civilization I: Ancient/Medieval History
Survey of western civilization's origins in the ancient Near East, Greece, Rome, Medieval Europe, Byzantium and Islam. An examination of social, cultural, political and intellectual traditions, including major religious and political institutions, medieval society, and urban culture to the Black Death. Previously HIST 111. Prerequisite: Concurrent or successful completion of ENGL& 101 is recommended. Mandatory decimal grading.
Item1115SecY15cr09:30am-10:20am  MTWTh
Hybrid Rm1813   Taylor, T
An additional fee of $7.00 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
HIST& 146
US History I: Early America to 1800
Chronological and thematic study of U.S. history from Early America to 1800 with emphasis on its cultural, diplomatic, economic, political,and social elements. Major topics: indigenous societies, European conquest and colonization, ethnic and religious diversity, slavery, the American Revolution, the U.S. Constitution, and republicanism. Prerequisite: Concurrent or successful completion of ENGL& 101 is recommended. Mandatory decimal grading.
Item1119SecY15cr08:30am-09:20am  MTWTh
Hybrid Rm1701   Esch, T
An additional fee of $7.00 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
Item1121SecY25cr10:30am-11:20am  MTWTh
Hybrid Rm1701   Wright, T
An additional fee of $7.00 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
HIST 246
African-Amer Hist 1: Ancient Africa to 1877
This course examines the economic and social development beginning in Africa, throughout the diaspora, with specific reference to the slave experience in the United States. Emphasis is upon the cultural, political, and economic development of America from an African American perspective. Previously HIST 211. Prerequisite: ENGL 100 or placement into ENGL& 101. Mandatory decimal grading.
Item1109SecY15cr09:30am-10:20am  TThF
Hybrid Rm1803   Johnson, E
An additional fee of $7.00 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
HIST 295
U.S. Civil War History
Slavery, sectionalism, the breakdown of the Union, secession, war, and reunion. A cultural, military, political, and social history of the North and the South during the Antebellum, Civil War, and Reconstruction Eras. Prerequisite: ENGL& 101 strongly recommended. Student option grading.
Item1113SecY15cr11:30am-12:20pm  MTWTh
Hybrid Rm1701   Kinsel, A
An additional fee of $7.00 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
 
Honors
HNRS 100
Questions and Methods
Cornerstone class for Honors Program. Students will examine diverse ways of asking and answering the enduring questions of the natural world and human society. Prerequisites: Admission to Honors Program and ENGL& 101, or instructor permission. Mandatory decimal grading.
Item1125SecY15cr12:30pm-02:20pm  MW
Hybrid Rm1813   Knauf, D
  Rm1813   Taylor, T
An additional fee of $7.00 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
 
Japanese
JAPN& 221
Japanese IV
A continuation of JAPN& 123, taught in communicative approach, continued work on Kanji characters and sentence structures. Topics: rules and regulations, directions, cooking, future plans, climate, geography, traveling, Japanese society and degree of politeness expressed in speech styles and communication behavior. Previously JAPAN 211. Prerequisite: JAPN& 123 or equivalent with instructor permission. Student option grading.
Item1167SecY15cr11:30am-12:20pm  MTWTh
Hybrid Rm1812   Steinmetz, M
An additional fee of $7.00 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
 
Mathematics
MATH 080
Elementary Algebra
Fundamentals and applications of algebra including solving linear equations in one variable, graphing lines, solving linear systems, factoring and performing operations on polynomials, solving quadratic equations by factoring, simplifying rational expressions. Prerequisite: MATH 070 (2.0 or better), or a score of 25 or higher on the Algebra COMPASS test. Student option grading.
Item1215SecY15cr12:30pm-01:35pm  MW
Hybrid Rm2912   Staff, Part
Additional fees of $5.00 for the class plus $7.00 per credit are collected for this class.
MATH 099
Intensive Intermediate Algebra
Simplifying and evaluating linear, quadratic, radical, and rational expressions. Solving these same types of equations with graphs and applications to real world modeling. Introduction to functions, exponential functions, and logarithms. Prerequisites: MATH 080 (2.0 or better) or a score of 51 or higher on the Algebra COMPASS test, or a score of 28 or higher on the College Algebra COMPASS test. Student option grading.
Item1329SecY15cr12:30pm-01:35pm  TTh
Hybrid Rm2912   Flynn, S
Additional fees of $5.00 for the class plus $7.00 per credit are collected for this class.
 
Multicultural Studies
MCS 105
Introduction to Multicultural Studies
Students will develop a personal and historical understanding of issues related to race, social class, gender, sexual orientation, disabilities & culture; and how these issues are used in the distribution of power and privilege in the U.S. Previously IASTU 105. Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENGL 100 or placement into ENGL& 101. Student option grading.
Item1413SecY15cr09:30am-10:20am  TTh
Hybrid Rm1701   Staff, Part
An additional fee of $7.00 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
Item1415SecY25cr10:30am-11:20am  TThF
Hybrid Rm1803   Johnson, E
An additional fee of $7.00 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
Item1417SecY35cr12:30pm-01:20pm  TThF
Hybrid Rm1803   Johnson, E
An additional fee of $7.00 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
 
Medical Lab Technology
MLT 221
Hematology Lecture
Basic theory of clinical hematology and coagulation. Theory of blood cell development, diagnostic test procedures, and correlation of test results with disease state. Diagnostic tests performed to detect coagulopathies. Previously MLT 220. Instructor permission required. Prerequisites: Admission into the MLT Program. Mandatory decimal grading.
Item1473SecY16cr10:00am-12:00pm  W
Hybrid Rm2346   Seegers, S
An additional fee of $7.00 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
MLT 225
Clinical Immunology Lecture
Basic theory and diagnostic procedures in clinical immunology. Nature of immunoglobulins, antigen-antibody reactions, natural and acquired immunity, introduction to genetics, immunologic diseases and infectious diseases including AIDS and Hepatitis. Prerequisite: Admission to MLT Program or instructor permission. Mandatory Decimal Grading.
Item1475SecY14cr01:00pm-02:30pm  W
Hybrid Rm2346   Morse, M
An additional fee of $7.00 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
 
Music
MUSC 109
American Popular Music
Explore American popular music from the 19th century to today including Ragtime, Tin Pan Alley, Jazz, Rock, Country, Blues, Punk, Alternative, and Rap. Previously Music/IASTU 109. Student option grading.
Item1505SecY15cr09:30am-10:20am  MTWTh
Hybrid Rm1701   Solam, J
An additional fee of $7.00 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
 
Clean Energy Technology
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.
 
Philosophy
PHIL& 101
Introduction to Philosophy
A survey of the principal theories and arguments of historically influential philosophers from ancient times to the modern era, with an emphasis on understanding how philosophical ideas have affected world history. Previously Phil 101. Prerequisite: Recommend successful completion of ENG 100 or placement into ENGL& 101. Student option grading.
Item2059SecY15cr08:30am-09:20am  MTWTh
Hybrid Rm1724   Messerly, J
An additional fee of $7.00 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
PHIL 102
Contemporary Moral Problems
Students examine a variety of different ethical standpoints and theories which they apply to moral issues such as war, human trafficking, capital punishment, human rights, animal rights, euthanasia, the environment, abortion, racial and ethnic discrimination, social justice, and issues of gender and sexuality. Prerequisite: Recommend successful completion of ENGL 100 or placement into ENGL& 101. Student option grading.
Item2047SecY15cr10:30am-11:20am  MTWTh
Hybrid Rm1102   Messerly, J
An additional fee of $7.00 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
PHIL& 120
Symbolic Logic
Introduction to modern symbolic logic emphasizing sentence logic with translation and proofs and quantificational logic with translation and proofs. Previously PHIL& 106. Prerequisite: MATH 099 (2.0 or better) or MATH 097 AND MATH 098 (2.0 or better) or a score of 85 or higher on the Algebra COMPASS test (or equivalent score on SAT, ACT or ASSET.) Student option grading.
Item2063SecY15cr09:30am-10:20am  MTWTh
Hybrid Rm1802   Herrick, P
An additional fee of $7.00 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
PHIL 248
Ethical Issues in Criminal Justice
Critical discussion of the philosophical, psychological, ethical under pinnings of human behavior in the Criminal Justice system, including ethical challenges and issues of multiculturalism within the Criminal Justice system. Mandatory decimal grading.
Item2049SecY15cr12:30pm-02:20pm  TTh
Hybrid Rm2503   Caldwell, R
An additional fee of $7.00 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
 
Political Science
POLS& 202
Introduction to American Government and Politics
This course provides an introduction to the U.S. political system. Students examine how the political process in the United States addresses significant public problems and conflicts in American society. Previously POLSC 202. Student option grading.
Item2079SecY15cr10:30am-11:20am  MTWTh
Hybrid Rm1813   Taylor, T
An additional fee of $7.00 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
POLS& 203
International Relations
This class examines how nations interact in a globalized world. World views, national interests, power, war and peace, international organizations and law, trade and development, human rights, the environment, and alternate strategies for resolving global problems will be discussed. Previously POLSC 203. Prerequisite: ENGL& 101 is recommended. Student option grading.
Item2081SecY15cr08:30am-09:20am  MTWTh
Hybrid Rm1812   Fuell, L
An additional fee of $7.00 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
 
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.
Item2093SecY15cr09:30am-10:20am  MTWTh
Hybrid Rm1508   Thompson, R
An additional fee of $7.00 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
Item2099SecY15cr11:30am-12:20pm  MTWTh
Hybrid Rm1508   Knauf, D
An additional fee of $7.00 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
 
Sociology
SOC 295
Child Maltreatment & Advocacy
The introductory course for Child Advocacy Studies: The course covers the history, perspectives, legal framework and responses to child maltreatment. It is approached from a variety of diverse professional perspectives. The course is designed for students interested in gaining knowledge of child maltreatment.
Item2119SecY15cr12:30pm-02:20pm  MW
Hybrid Rm2503   Staff, Part
An additional fee of $7.00 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
 
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.
Item2141SecY15cr11:30am-12:20pm  MTWTh
Hybrid Rm1805   Acosta, A
An additional fee of $7.00 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
Evening Classes
Item2143SecY25cr06:30pm-08:30pm  M
Hybrid Rm1805   Wirkala, R
An additional fee of $7.00 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
 
Study Skills
STYSK 100
Academic Success Strategies
Students learn techniques for studying successfully in their college classes. Techniques may include reading strategies, information-gathering, note-taking, writing-to-learn and improving memory. Students will practice these skills using materials from their other classes. Prerequisite: COMPASS scores of 61 in Reading 28 in Writing, or completion of ENGL 080 or equivalent with a 2.0 better, or instructor permission. Student option grading.
Item2151SecY25cr09:30am-10:20am  MTWTh
Hybrid Rm1727   Dusenberry,P
   10:30am-11:20am  MT
  Rm1401   
   10:30am-11:20am  WTh
  Rm1727   
An additional fee of $7.00 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
 
 


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