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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.
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Online King, D
An additional fee of $7.50 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
ACCT 104
Payroll Accounting
A course designed to provide information and study of accounting for payroll, payroll taxes and benefits. Computer-assisted practice problems are required. Previously ACCTG 104. Prerequisites: Accounting 101 and math skills equivalent to or higher than Math 70 or BUS 102, or equivalent math. Mandatory decimal grading.
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Online King, D
An additional fee of $7.50 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.
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Online King, D
An additional fee of $7.50 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.
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Online King, D
An additional fee of $7.50 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.
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Online King, D
An additional fee of $7.50 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
 
American Ethnic Studies
AES 106
Music in American Culture
Explore musical traditions from diverse American cultures through guided listening and analysis of songs, styles, genres and musicians, with emphasis on the role of race, class, gender and sexual-orientation.Dual Listed as MUSC 106. Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENGL 100 or ESL 100 or placement into ENGL& 101. Student option grading.
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Online Solam, J
An additional fee of $7.50 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
 
Anthropology
ANTH& 205
Biological Anthropology
The evolutionary biology of human beings is explored by examining the tenets of evolutionary theory, genetics, primate anatomy and behavior, the fossil record, and the range of biological diversity within and between contemporary human populations. Previously ANTH 201. Mandatory decimal grading.
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Online Tarrant, L
An additional fee of $7.50 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
 
Art
ART& 100
Art Appreciation: The World of Art
Students learn to analyze diverse forms of art from world cultures. Students explore the creative process, visual elements of art, and cultural/political contexts in which art is made. Course may include themes such as birth/death, public vs. private art, the human form, etc. This course is for non-majors. Previously ART 125. Prerequisite: ENGL100 or equivalent. Mandatory decimal grading.
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Online Hunt, K
An additional fee of $7.50 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
 
Art History
ARTH 204
Survey of Asian Art
Students are introduced to the art and architecture of India, China, Korea and Japan. This course gives an overview of Asian art with a concentration on individual nations/cultures, specific period styles and representative artists. Prerequisite: Completion or enrollment in ENGL 100 or instructor's permission. Student option grading.
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Online Takechi, K
An additional fee of $7.50 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
 
Astronomy
ASTR& 101
Introduction to Astronomy
A one-quarter survey course in astronomy, intended for non-science majors. Studies such topics as: the solar system, stellar evolution, galaxies and cosmology. Previously ASTRN 101. Prerequisites: MATH 099. Student option grading.
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Online Khandro, L
An additional fee of $7.50 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
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Online Khandro, L
An additional fee of $7.50 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
 
Biology
BIOL 150
Epidemics & Culture
Students will explore epidemic disease from multiple perspectives, including scientific, political, economic, religious, and artistic. The Bubonic Plague of the Middle Ages will serve as a paradigm for studying individual and cultural responses to other historical and modern epidemics. Previously BIOSC 150. Prerequisite: Completion of ENGL 100 or placement into ENGL& 101. Student option grading.
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Online Penn, J
Course requires access to a computer with an internet connection. THE CAMPUS HAS OPEN LABS AVAILABLE FOR YOUR USE. An additional fee of $7.50 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
BIOL& 170
Human Biology
Introduction to the systems of the human body. Structures and functions of these systems will be stressed along with unifying principles such as nutrition, sex, genetics, environment, exercise and the aging process. Previously BIOSC 108. Student option grading.
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Online Houston, E
An additional fee of $7.50 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
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Online Wennstrom, K
An additional fee of $7.50 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
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Online Gibson, N
An additional fee of $7.50 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
 
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.
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Online Yu, J
Additional fees of $10.55 for the class plus $7.50 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.
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Online Starr, D
An additional fee of $7.50 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
BUS 103
Multiculturalism in the Workplace
Explore multicultural understanding in the workplace from a business leadership perspective. Develop a personal and historical understanding of power and privilege to understand how multiculturalism can make businesses successful. Previously BUSAD 103. Mandatory decimal grading.
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Online PortoleseDia
An additional fee of $7.50 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
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Online Staff
An additional fee of $7.50 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.
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Online Franecki, D
An additional fee of $7.50 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
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Online Franecki, D
BUS 141
Purchasing & Supply Management Fundamentals
Introduction to the basic principles of purchasing and supply chain management with emphasis on understanding the purchasing and supply processes, organizational concepts, policy, relationships, and tools and techniques including cost/price analysis, and value analysis. Previously BUSAD 190. Mandatory decimal grading.
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Online Baker, R
An additional fee of $7.50 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
BUS 142
Sourcing and Supplier Relations Fundamentals
Sourcing concepts, methods and techniques used to manage an organization's supply base are discussed. Emphasis is on strategic sourcing, including supplier selection, development and evaluation, supplier quality, and global sourcing. Previously BUSAD 191. Student option grading.
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Online Baker, R
An additional fee of $7.50 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
BUS 203
Contract Management
The contract planning process, development, management and legal issues related to business agreements are examined. Emphasis is placed on contract development, pricing arrangements, & the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC); includes creating solicitation documents, contract clauses, evaluation and award criteria. Previously BUSAD 195. Mandatory decimal grading.
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Online Baker, R
An additional fee of $7.50 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
BUS 207
Fundamentals of Sustainable Business
This course examines the concept of sustainability and its application in business beyond the basics of simply 'greening' the workplace. The relationship between business, the economy, society and the environment will be explored in depth. Prerequisite: ESL test placement into ESL 100 or Compass placement into ENGL 100.
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Online McCloskey, S
An additional fee of $7.50 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.
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Online Liaw, M
An additional fee of $7.50 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.
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Online Liaw, M
An additional fee of $7.50 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
BUSTC 103
Speed Keyboarding 2
Speed, accuracy, and technique drills on a personal computer. WindowsOS required. Previously BUSTC 104. Prerequisite: BUSTC 101 or equivalent and 20 wpm keyboarding by touch. Student option grading.
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Online Liaw, M
An additional fee of $7.50 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.
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Online Toreson, K
An additional fee of $7.50 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
BUSTC 112
Filing
Filing is the organization and storage of business correspondence. Through a series of instruction and exercises, students apply the fundamental rules of filing. Student option grading.
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Online Liaw, M
For BUSTC majors only.  Contact Marcia Liaw at mliaw@shoreline.edu for permission. Instructor permission required. An additional fee of $7.50 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
BUSTC 115
Fundamentals of Business Communications
Write business correspondence, a resume, and cover letter using Standard English. Review of vocabulary, punctuation, grammar, and current formats of business correspondence. Research topics using web technology and standard references to prepare presentation. Previously BUSTC 152. Prerequisites: Placement in ENGL 100 or ESL 100 or successful completion of ENGL 090 or ESL 099 with a 2.0 or better. Recommended: Microsoft Word and Internet experience. Mandatory decimal grading.
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Online Toreson, K
An additional fee of $7.50 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.
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Online Liaw, M
An additional fee of $7.50 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.
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Online Liaw, M
An additional fee of $7.50 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
BUSTC 135
Applied Word Processing
Apply previously learned advanced word processing techniques in the preparation of business documents using Word. Emphasis is on accuracy and mailable copy. Prerequisite: BUSTC 129. Student option grading.
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Online Liaw, M
An additional fee of $7.50 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
BUSTC 150
Excel 2010
Designed for the beginning spreadsheet user. Learn to build spreadsheets using formulas, spell check, find/replace, toolbars, printing, formatting of text and numbers, fonts and borders, functions, charts, range names, macros, pivot tables, workbooks, and linking and embedding. Prerequisite: ENG 100 and MATH 080 or equivalent or instructor's permission. Student option grading.
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Online Clemens-Mitc
An additional fee of $7.50 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
BUSTC 160
Powerpoint 2010
Learn to organize information and create professional-looking graphic presentations. Learn the basic, intermediate, and advanced features of PowerPoint. Student option grading.
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Online Liaw, M
An additional fee of $7.50 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
BUSTC 170
Access 2010
Designed for the beginning Access user who already has basic skills in other Windows programs. Topics include creating tables; creating and using relationships; creating forms, reports, mailing labels, and charts; importing and exporting data; and creating web pages for databases. Recommended Windows experience. Student option grading.
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Online Clemens-Mitc
An additional fee of $7.50 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
BUSTC 185
Publisher 2010
Learn to design and create professional quality publications that combine text, graphics, illustrations, and photographs (desktop publishing). Recommended: BUSTC 128 or equivalent, 25 wpm keyboarding. Student option grading.
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Online Liaw, M
An additional fee of $7.50 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
BUSTC 215
Professional Communications
Learn writing strategies to produce a variety of professional communications such as business letters, memos, e-mail, and a short report. Learn to use the Internet and Shoreline library databases to research business topics and present information. Previously BUSTC 252. Prerequisite: Placement in ENGL& 101 or successful completion of ENGL 100 or ESL 100 or BUSTC 115 with a 2.0 or better. Mandatory decimal grading.
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Online Toreson, K
An additional fee of $7.50 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.
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Online Gregory, R
An additional fee of $7.50 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
CINEM 201W
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.
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Online Gregory, R
'W' following the course number indicates the class satisfies UW writing requirement.  Extensive writing requirement. An additional fee of $7.50 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.
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Online Forst, L
An additional fee of $7.50 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
CJ& 110
Criminal Law
A study of the nature and purpose of the criminal law, its sources, limitations and general principles, defenses and the wide range of criminal conduct covered by the criminal law. The Revised Code of Washington is also studied. Previously CRIMJ 133. Mandatory decimal grading.
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Online Conder, K
An additional fee of $7.50 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
CJ 120
Administration of Justice
A study of the structure and processes of the federal and state courts in American, their organization and jurisdiction and the impact of the Constitution. We will exasmine the roles of judges, attorneys, and law enforcement when citizens are charged with crimes. Mandatory decimal grading.
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Online Ott, J
An additional fee of $7.50 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
CJ 130
Police Records and Report Writing
Procedure of field notetaking, crime scene recording and correct preliminary investigation method of writing reports; fundamentals of police record systems. Previously CRIMJ 132. Mandatory decimal grading.
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Online Kang, C
An additional fee of $7.50 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
CJ 137
Essentials of Interviewing
A study of concepts and techniques for effectively interviewing victims and witnesses of crimes and interrogating suspects, as well as the proper methods and format for obtaining and recording written statements and confessions. Previously CRIMJ 137. Mandatory decimal grading.
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Online Staff, Part
An additional fee of $7.50 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
CJ 238
Criminal Evidence and Constitutional Law
Examines the role played by the U.S. and Washington State Constitutions in the application of criminal law and procedures. Students will analyze U.S. Supreme Court decisions and their effect on the admissibility of evidence. Previously CRIMJ 238. Mandatory decimal grading.
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Online Ott, J
An additional fee of $7.50 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
CJ 249
Police Operations
A study of the organizational culture, organization structures, staffing, and utilization of resources within police departments. The support and staff functions which assist patrol and other line operations in accomplishing the department's mission will be examined. Patrol operations will be emphasized. Previously CRIMJ 249. Mandatory decimal grading.
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Online Forst, L
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.
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Online Waddell, D
An additional fee of $7.50 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
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An additional fee of $7.50 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
CMST& 102
Introduction to Mass Media
Explore the history, technologies and processes of mass communication systems including newspapers, magazines, books, radio, sound recordings, television, film and Internet. Recognize the cultural impacts, theories, related ethics and laws of mass communications. Prerequisite: Completion of ENGL& 101 with a grade of 2.0 or better, or minimum scores of 80 for writing and 80 reading on the COMPASS test. Student option grading.
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Online Jones, P
An additional fee of $7.50 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
CMST& 102W
Introduction to Mass Media
Explore the history, technologies and processes of mass communication systems including newspapers, magazines, books, radio, sound recordings, television, film and Internet. Recognize the cultural impacts, theories, related ethics and laws of mass communications. Prerequisite: Completion of ENGL& 101 with a grade of 2.0 or better, or minimum scores of 80 for writing and 80 reading on the COMPASS test. Student option grading.
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Online Jones, P
'W' following the course number indicates the class satisfies UW writing requirement.  Extensive writing requirement. An additional fee of $7.50 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.
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Online Staff, Part
An additional fee of $7.50 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
 
Education
EDUC& 115
Child Growth and Development
Explore the stages of development from pre-natal through elementary school age, with a special emphasis on multicultural perspectives and how to apply developmental principles to education and home settings. Previously EDUC 101. Student option grading.
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Online Peace-Gladst
Course requires access to a computer with an internet connection. THE CAMPUS HAS OPEN LABS AVAILABLE FOR YOUR USE. An additional fee of $7.50 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
EDUC 116
Language and Literacy
Gain research-based knowledge & skills to support emerging literacy and language of children from birth-2nd grade. Learn developmentally appropriate and culturally sensitive strategies to promote and assess language and literacy learning in classroom and family settings. Previously EDU 105. Student option grading.
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Online Peace-Gladst
An additional fee of $7.50 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
EDUC 117
Culturally Relevant Anti-Bias Strategies
Examine the impact of individual & institutional bias upon children and families of under-represented groups in US society. Develop strategies to create anti-bias and culturally sensitive classrooms, support social action, and assist children and families in self-advocacy. Previously EDU 115. Student option grading.
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Online Peace-Gladst
An additional fee of $7.50 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
EDUC& 204
Exceptional Child
Explore the history, current research, best practices, social and political issues in the provision of support for individuals with disabilities in education settings. Previously EDU 125. Prerequisite: EDUC& 202 recommended. Student option grading.
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Online Qaasim, T
An additional fee of $7.50 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
EDUC 250
Child Guidance and Classroom Management
Learn theory and practical skills in guiding individual children's behavior and managing large and small groups of young children. Student option grading.
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Online Qaasim, T
An additional fee of $7.50 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
 
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.
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Online Henry, G
An additional fee of $7.50 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.
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Online Leung, E
An additional fee of $7.50 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
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Online Handrich, D
An additional fee of $7.50 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
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Online Henry, G
An additional fee of $7.50 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.
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Online 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 $7.50 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
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Online Daniel, D
An additional fee of $7.50 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
ENGL& 230
Technical Report Writing
Students learn the fundamental principles and practices of effective technical writing in business, non-profit and/or government environments. Writing includes reports, letters, resumes, progress reports, brochures, technical reports, newsletters, executive summaries, surveys, and project documentation. Previously ENG 270. Prerequisite: ENGL& 101 or equivalent with instructor permission. Student option grading.
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Online Martin, D
An additional fee of $7.50 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.
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Online Saunders, B
An additional fee of $7.50 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
 
ESLAF-International
ESLAF 005
Special Topics in ESLAF
Classes focus on specific issues and/or topics of interest in ESLAF.
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Online Staff
An additional fee of $7.50 PER CREDIT is collected for this class. This is a variable credit course. Register for the number of credits desired.
 
Geography
GEOG& 100
Introduction to Geography
An introduction to the diverse field of geography. Introduction to physical and human geography with an emphasis on the nature and complexity of the human imprint on the Earth's surface. Survey of major topical issues studied by geographers including landforms, climate, population, culture, cities and government. Previously GEOG 100. Prerequisite: Placement in ENGL 100 or ESL 100 or successful completion of ENGL 090 or ESL 099. Student option grading.
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Online Dodd, C
An additional fee of $7.50 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
 
Geology
GEOL& 101
Introduction to Physical Geology
An introductory-level geology course with laboratory exploring the Earth's materials and major geologic processes including plate tectonics, earthquakes, volcanism and mountain building. Previously GEOL 101. Student option grading.
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Online Agosta, E
An additional fee of $7.50 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
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Online Agosta, E
An additional fee of $7.50 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
 
Gender Women's Studies
GWS 205
Gender and Global Justice
Explores how globalization affects gender relations and the relative status of women and men in various global contexts. Investigates the institutional status of women in national and international systems of healthcare, justice, economics, politics, family, and development. Dual listed as INTST 205. Previously WOMEN 205. Prerequisite: Placement in ENGL 100 or higher. Student option grading.
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Online David, R
An additional fee of $7.50 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
 
Health Informatics/Info Mgmt
HIIM 120
Survey of Health Care Delivery
Hospital ownership and organization, long term care, home health agencies, hospices, mental health treatment facilities, ambulatory care centers, social service agencies. Medical staff, educational preparationof health care professionals, medical ethics. Roles of government in health care. Health care financing. Prerequisite: Completion of ENGL& 101 with a grade of 2.0 or higher. HIIM advisor permission required. Mandatory decimal grading.
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Online Anderson, G
  Anderson, G
Go to http://www.shoreline.edu/eLearning/ for more information. An additional fee of $7.50 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
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Online Anderson, G
Go to http://www.shoreline.edu/eLearning/ for more information. An additional fee of $7.50 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
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Online Sims, M
Go to http://www.shoreline.edu/eLearning/ for more information. An additional fee of $7.50 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
HIIM 125
Hospital and Clinic Patient Records
Uses, content, interpretation, evaluation and basic processing procedures of hospital, physician office, and dental medical records. Overview of paper record storage and access systems. Electronic health records for the hospital setting. Personal health records. Medical identity theft prevention procedures. Previously HCI 121. Prerequisites: HIIM 134 Medical Terminology or BIOL 170 Human Biology. HIIM advisor permission required. Mandatory decimal grading.
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Online Zeibak, S
  Stazzoni, Ca
Go to http://www.shoreline.edu/eLearning/ for more information. Additional fees of $44.00 for the class plus $7.50 per credit are collected for this class.
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Online Zeibak, S
  Stazzoni, Ca
Go to http://www.shoreline.edu/eLearning/ for more information. Additional fees of $44.00 for the class plus $7.50 per credit are collected for this class.
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Online Zeibak, S
  Stazzoni, Ca
Go to http://www.shoreline.edu/eLearning/ for more information. Additional fees of $44.00 for the class plus $7.50 per credit are collected for this class.
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Online Zeibak, S
  Stazzoni, Ca
Go to http://www.shoreline.edu/eLearning/ for more information. Additional fees of $44.00 for the class plus $7.50 per credit are collected for this class.
   
HIIM 134
Medical Terminology
Study of word elements (prefixes, suffixes and roots), terms in anatomy and physiology, selected diseases, symptoms, procedures, x-ray and laboratory tests in common usage, and commonly used medical abbreviations. Accurate spelling, meaning of terms and word elements, and pronunciation. Previously HCI 132. Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENGL 100 or ESL 100 or COMPASS test score showing readiness for ENGL& 101. Mandatory decimal grading.
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Online Wilde, D
Go to http://www.shoreline.edu/eLearning/ for more information. Students need to purchase both the textbook and a new publisher's acc ess code for this course. An additional fee of $7.50 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
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Online Wilde, D
Go to http://www.shoreline.edu/eLearning/ for more information. Students need to purchase both the textbook and a new publisher's acc ess code for this course. An additional fee of $7.50 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
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Online Staff
Go to http://www.shoreline.edu/eLearning/ for more information. Students need to purchase both the textbook and a new publisher's acc ess code for this course. An additional fee of $7.50 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
HIIM 174
Pharmacology
Terminology for medication ordering, dosing, administration. Effective use of drug references. Classes of drugs and common drugs in each class. Effect of drugs on living organs and tissues, side effects of drugs, contraindications, drug-drug interactions, controlled substances and schedules, common drug regimens. Previously HCI 214. Prerequisite: Completion with a grade of 2.0 or higher of HIIM 134 or BIOL& 170. HIIM advisor permission required. Mandatory decimal grading.
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Online Braun, E
Go to http://www.shoreline.edu/eLearning/ for more information. An additional fee of $7.50 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
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Online Braun, E
Go to http://www.shoreline.edu/eLearning/ for more information. An additional fee of $7.50 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
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Online Braun, E
Go to http://www.shoreline.edu/eLearning/ for more information. An additional fee of $7.50 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
HIIM 219
Health Care Statistics
Review of basic mathematical functions, measures of central tendency & variability, principles of manual & computer graphic display. Census calculations/reports. Health facility patient averages and rates. Public health statistical data collection and reporting. Institutional Research Review Board processes. Previously HCI 223. Prerequisite: Successful completion HIIM 125; HIIM 120 or concurrent enrollment. HIIM advisor permission required. Mandatory decimal grading.
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Online Cadwell, E
Go to http://www.shoreline.edu/eLearning/ for more information. An additional fee of $7.50 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
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Online Cadwell, E
Go to http://www.shoreline.edu/eLearning/ for more information. An additional fee of $7.50 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
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Online Cadwell, E
Go to http://www.shoreline.edu/eLearning/ for more information. An additional fee of $7.50 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
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Online Cadwell, E
Go to http://www.shoreline.edu/eLearning/ for more information. An additional fee of $7.50 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
HIIM 225
Computers in Health Care
This course provides an overview of health care industry computer applications and technology; systems interoperability; health care facility databases/repositories; patient electronic health records; computersecurity; legal aspects of electronic records; networking; Internet issues in health care; PubMed. Prerequisite: CIS 105 or equivalent and completion with a grade of 2.0 or higher or concurrent enrollment in HIIM 120. HIIM advisor permission. Mandatory decimal grading.
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Online McKay, T
Go to http://www.shoreline.edu/eLearning/ for more information. An additional fee of $7.50 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
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Online McKay, T
Go to http://www.shoreline.edu/eLearning/ for more information. An additional fee of $7.50 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
HIIM 228
Medical Coding Practicum
Diagnosis and procedure coding using ICD-10 and CPT. Coding/abstracting health records and entering data into computerized encoder/grouper/abstracting system. Utilize Diagnosis-Related Groups (DRGs) and Ambulatory Payment Classifications (APCs). Coding compliance in relation to fraud and abuse in coding/billing. Prerequisite: Completion of HIIM 173 with 2.0 or above. HIIM advisor permission required. Mandatory decimal grading.
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Online Anderson, G
Go to http://www.shoreline.edu/eLearning/ for more information. Additional fees of $44.00 for the class plus $7.50 per credit are collected for this class.
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Online Anderson, G
Go to http://www.shoreline.edu/eLearning/ for more information. Additional fees of $44.00 for the class plus $7.50 per credit are collected for this class.
HIIM 292
Special Topics - Basic ICD-9
Basic instruction and practice with ICD-9-CM (International Classification of Diseases, 9th Edition, Clinical Modification) coding system. Prerequisites: HIIM 134. HIIM 174 and HIIM 175, or concurrent enrollment. P/NC grading. Permission only.
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Online Anderson, G
Go to http://www.shoreline.edu/eLearning/ for more information. Additional fees of $44.00 for the class plus $7.50 per credit are collected for this class.
History
HIST& 118
Western Civilization III: The Modern World
Survey of the modern era examining the Industrial Revolution, the development of modern ideologies and imperialism, the World Wars, Cold War, and contemporary global economic, cultural, social, and political institutions. Previously HIST 113. Prerequisite: Concurrent or successful completion of ENGL& 101 is recommended. Mandatory decimal grading.
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Online Taylor, T
An additional fee of $7.50 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
HIST& 148
US History III: Twentieth Century
Chronological and thematic study of U.S. History from 1900 to the present with emphasis on its cultural, diplomatic, economic, political, and social elements. Major topics: cultural and technological modernization, First and Second World Wars, economic prosperity and depression,social and political reform, multiculturalism, and globalization. Prerequisite: Concurrent or successful completion of ENGL& 101 is recommended. Mandatory decimal grading.
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Online Jordan-Zirkl
An additional fee of $7.50 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
HIST& 219
Native American History
This course examines diverse American Indian histories from before European contact to the present. Emphasis is placed on Indian-European cultural interactions, US-Indian policy development, and the roles Natives played to ensure their survival and cultural integrity into the 21st century. Prerequisite: ENGL& 101 and 102 strongly recommended. Student option grading.
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Online Wright, T
An additional fee of $7.50 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
 
Human Development
HUMDV 101
College Orientation and Success
Develop skills important to success in college including goal setting, time management, stress reduction, study skills, academic and career planning. Mandatory P/NC grading.
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Online Staff
An additional fee of $7.50 PER CREDIT is collected for this class. Starting date for this class is 10/21/2013. Ending date for this class is 11/18/2013.
HUMDV 130
Stress Management
Provide students with an understanding of the effects of stress on health, happiness and performance. Examine personal stressors and stress reduction skills. Mandatory P/NC grading.
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Online Zweifach, A
An additional fee of $7.50 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
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Online Staff
An additional fee of $7.50 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
HUMDV 140
Improving Relationships
Designed to help students communicate effectively with those close to them. Explore communication skills that enrich relationships. Mandatory P/NC grading.
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Online Zweifach, A
An additional fee of $7.50 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
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Online Staff
An additional fee of $7.50 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
 
International Studies
INTST 205
Gender and Global Justice
Explores how globalization affects gender relations and the relative status of women and men in various global contexts. Investigates the institutional status of women in national and international systems of healthcare, justice, economics, politics, family, and development. Dual listed as GWS 205. Prerequisite: Placement in ENGL 100 or higher. Student option grading.
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Online David, R
An additional fee of $7.50 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.
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Online Flynn, S
Additional fees of $5.00 for the class plus $7.50 per credit are collected for this class.
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Online Flynn, S
Additional fees of $5.00 for the class plus $7.50 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.
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Online Marchetti, F
Additional fees of $5.00 for the class plus $7.50 per credit are collected for this class.
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Online Marchetti, F
Additional fees of $5.00 for the class plus $7.50 per credit are collected for this class.
MATH& 107
Math in Society
Practical applications of mathematics as they arise in everyday life. Includes finance math, probability & statistics, and a selection of other topics. Designed for students who are not preparing for calculus. 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. Student option grading.
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Online Calaway, S
Additional fees of $5.00 for the class plus $7.50 per credit are collected for this class.
MATH& 141
Precalculus I
The elementary functions and their graphs, with applications to mathematical modeling. Examples include linear, quadratic, polynomial, rational, exponential and logarithmic functions, composite functions, inverse functions and transformation of graphs. Prerequisite: MATH 099 (2.0 or better), or MATH 094 and MATH 095 (2.0 or better), or a score of 75 or higher on the Algebra COMPASS test, or a score of 35 or higher on the College Algebra COMPASS test. Student option grading.
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Online Leyden, S
Additional fees of $5.00 for the class plus $7.50 per credit are collected for this class.
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.
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Online Bogart, S
Additional fees of $5.00 for the class plus $7.50 per credit are collected for this class.
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Online Bogart, S
Additional fees of $5.00 for the class plus $7.50 per credit are collected for this class.
MATH& 148
Business Calculus
Differential and Integral Calculus of elementary functions with an emphasis on business and social science applications. Designed for students who want a brief course in Calculus. (No credit given to those who have completed MATH& 151.) Prerequisite: MATH 111 preferred (2.0 orbetter) or MATH& 141 (2.0 or better), or a score of 70 or higher on the College Algebra COMPASS test. Student option grading.
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Online Lovejoy, J
Additional fees of $5.00 for the class plus $7.50 per credit are collected for this class.
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.
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Online Bogart, S
Additional fees of $5.00 for the class plus $7.50 per credit are collected for this class.
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Online Bogart, S
Additional fees of $5.00 for the class plus $7.50 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.
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Online Barnett, E
An additional fee of $7.50 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
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Online Kohlsdorf, K
An additional fee of $7.50 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
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Online Barnett, E
An additional fee of $7.50 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
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Online Wright, T
An additional fee of $7.50 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
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Online Barnett, E
An additional fee of $7.50 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
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Online Wright, T
An additional fee of $7.50 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
 
Medical Lab Technology
MLT 123
AIDS & HIV Education for Health Care Workers
Introduction to AIDS & HIV. Topics include exposure risk, infection control measures, symptoms of illness, opportunistic infections & bloodborne pathogens. HIV testing reviewed. Outside class activities assigned. Meets the Washington State requirement for HIV/AIDS education for healthcare workers. Previously MLT 216. Prerequisite: Successful completion ENGL 100 or equivalent, or COMPASS text above ENGL 100. Mandatory decimal grading.
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Online Seegers, S
  Morse, M
Go to http://www.shoreline.edu/eLearning/ for more information. An additional fee of $7.50 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
 
Music
MUSC 100
Introduction to Music Theory
An introduction to reading and writing music. Topics include standard music notation, meter, rhythm, scales and key signatures. May be used in preparation for MUSC& 141. Previously MUSIC 100. Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in MUSC 120 required for music and music technology majors. Mandatory decimal grading.
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Online Reid, D
Additional fees of $21.00 for the class plus $7.50 per credit are collected for this class.
MUSC& 105
Music Appreciation
Why does music affect us the way it does? There is no escaping music in our society; it's everywhere. Together we will discover how and why music has impacted our culture through the centuries. We will explore music's history, its basic elements, and its power to alter entire societies. Previously MUSIC 107. Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENGL 100 (or equivalent) or test placement into ENGL& 101. Student option grading.
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Online Ehrlich, B
An additional fee of $7.50 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
MUSC 106
Music in American Culture
Explore musical traditions from diverse American cultures through guided listening and analysis of songs, styles, genres and musicians, with emphasis on the role of race, class, gender and sexual-orientation. Previously MUSIC 104. Dual Listed with AES 106. Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENGL 100 or ESL 100 or placement into ENGL& 101. Student option grading.
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Online Solam, J
An additional fee of $7.50 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
MUSC 206
Jazz History
Examine the history and development of jazz in the U.S. as well as its key historical figures, including Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington, Charlie Parker, Miles Davis and others. Includes the study of issues that parallel the growth of jazz music in American society from 1900 to the present day. Student option grading.
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Online Reid, D
An additional fee of $7.50 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
 
Music Technology
MUSTC 106
Acoustics of Music
Students are introduced to the acoustical properties of sound and music. The course begins with an introduction to simple vibrating systems, wave and wave propagation and progress and goes through the reception of sound, frequency and pitch to auditorium and room acoustics. Prerequisite: Successful completion of Math 080 (2.0 or better) or a score of 60 or higher on the Algebra COMPASS test. Student option grading.
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Online Reid, D
An additional fee of $7.50 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
MUSTC 151
Introduction to MIDI
Course introduces students to MIDI music production using synthesizers, sequencers, samplers, drum machines, personal computers and electronic control devices. The history, transmission, and protocol of the MIDI data stream are examined. Instruction is balanced between demonstration and hands-on learning opportunities. Previously MUSTC 230. Prerequisite: VCT124 (may be taken concurrently) or instructor permission. Student option grading.
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Online Bristow,D
Additional fees of $80.00 for the class plus $7.50 per credit are collected for this class.
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Online Bristow,D
Additional fees of $80.00 for the class plus $7.50 per credit are collected for this class.
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Online Kashiwa, J
Additional fees of $80.00 for the class plus $7.50 per credit are collected for this class.
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Online Kashiwa, J
Additional fees of $80.00 for the class plus $7.50 per credit are collected for this class.
 
Nutrition
NUTR& 101
Nutrition
A general study of nutrients in food, its digestion, absorption and metabolism. Course also deals with energy balance, weight control, nutritional assessment and improvement of general well-being. Previously NDF 110. Prerequisite: Recommended: Completion of MATH 070 and ENGL 100 or ESL 100. Student option grading.
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Online Leahy, A
An additional fee of $7.50 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
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Online Levenhagen,K
An additional fee of $7.50 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
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Online Putnam, K
An additional fee of $7.50 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
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Online Rovner, A
An additional fee of $7.50 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
NUTR 188
Nutrition and Fitness
This course is designed for anyone wanting to improve their health through nutrition and fitness, from recreational exercisers to serious athletes. Included are discussions of fitness goals and guidelines, nutrients and energy systems, weight maintenance, eating disorders, nutrition misinformation, and supplement use. Dual listed with PE 188. Prerequisites: Recommended: Completion of MATH 070 and ENGL 100 or ESL 100.
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Online Leahy, A
An additional fee of $7.50 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
 
Parent Education
PARED 184
Parent Cooperative Preschool 1: 0-5
Parent education lecture course for parents of children birth to age 5. Topics include child development, influences on development, guidance & discipline, health, nutrition, play, literacy & community building. Mandatory P/NC grading.
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Online Burnham, J
An additional fee of $7.50 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
 
Physical Education
PE 188
Nutrition and Fitness
This course is designed for anyone wanting to improve their health through nutrition and fitness, from recreational exercisers to serious athletes. Included are discussions of fitness goals and guidelines, nutrients and energy systems, weight maintenance, eating disorders, nutrition misinformation, and supplement use. Dual listed with NUTR 188. Prerequisites: Recommended: Completion of MATH 070 & ENGL 100 or ESL 100. Student option grading.
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Online Leahy, A
An additional fee of $7.50 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.
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Online Herrick, P
An additional fee of $7.50 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.
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Online Herrick, P
An additional fee of $7.50 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
 
Political Science
POLS& 101
Introduction to Political Science
This course provides a general overview of the major political movements, ideologies, and regimes that have shaped the contemporary world. Examines the nature, purpose, and practice of politics in both its democratic and non-democratic forms. Emphasis on explaining political change and stability. Previously POLSC 101. Student option grading.
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Online Fralick, H
An additional fee of $7.50 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.
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Online Hemovich, V
An additional fee of $7.50 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
PSYC 208
Adulthood, Aging and Development
A study of the basic concepts and issues in adult aging and development. Exploration of the developmental patterns and problems characteristic of the adult years from a cultural perspective. Previously PSYCH 208. Mandatory decimal grading.
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Online Staff, Part
An additional fee of $7.50 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
 
Sociology
SOC& 101
Introduction to Sociology
Introduces the major perspectives and methods in sociology to explain the principles of society, culture and sociocultural relationships. Topics include socialization, social interaction and structure, groups, organizations, deviance, stratification, inequality, institutions and social change. Previously SOC 110. Mandatory decimal grading.
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Online Keeton, J
An additional fee of $7.50 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
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Online Staff, Part
An additional fee of $7.50 PER CREDIT is collected for this class.
 
Visual Comm Technology
VCT 124
Basic Macintosh Systems Operations
An introductory course in the fundamental operations and uses of the Macintosh computer. Students learn how to efficiently use the current operating system as related to visual communications design and production. (Call 206.546.4671 to test out of this class.) Student option grading.
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Online Shafner, C
VCT 124 & 125 are to be taken sequentially. An additional fee of $7.50 PER CREDIT is collected for this class. Starting date for this class is 9/30/2013. Ending date for this class is 10/25/2013.
VCT 125
Intro to Image Construction, Editing & Output
Introduces current information, tools and techniques used to create digital materials for a variety of visual communications applications. Highlights digital image attributes including: resolution, color modes, editing, file formats and output. Prerequisites: Students completing any AAAS degree in the VCT program are required to maintain a minimum grade of 2.0 in each VCT or ART course in order to progress to the next class. May repeat class or obtain advisor's waiver. Student option grading.
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Online Shafner, C
VCT 124 & 125 are to be taken sequentially. An additional fee of $7.50 PER CREDIT is collected for this class. Starting date for this class is 10/28/2013. Ending date for this class is 12/3/2013.
 
 


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