Fall 2006 - Bellevue College
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Table of Contents<br />
General Information 2-7<br />
BCC’s Vision, Core Values, & Mission ...........2<br />
<strong>College</strong> Announcements ..............................2<br />
BCC Highlights ..............................................3<br />
Tips for Student Success ...............................4<br />
Academic Calendar .......................................5<br />
Admission and Registration ...................6, 50<br />
Web Registration .....................................7, 51<br />
Credit Classes 8-41<br />
Distance Education 42-47<br />
North Campus/Evening Classes/<br />
Once-A-Week <strong>College</strong> 48-50<br />
Info You Need to Know 51-53<br />
Eligibility ......................................................51<br />
Admission ....................................................51<br />
Assessment ..................................................51<br />
Advising .......................................................51<br />
Waiting List ..................................................52<br />
Tuition and Fees ..........................................52<br />
Refunds ........................................................53<br />
Residency .....................................................53<br />
Grades ..........................................................53<br />
Final Exam Schedule ...................................53<br />
Getting to BCC ............................................54<br />
Parking Map ................................................55<br />
<strong>College</strong> Programs & Services ................ 56-57<br />
Career Center & Women’s Center ......... 58-59<br />
EWU @ BCC 60<br />
Continuing Education ................................61<br />
Contact Us ...................................................62<br />
Index 63<br />
BELLEVUE<br />
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<strong>Bellevue</strong> Community <strong>College</strong><br />
3000 Landerholm Circle SE<br />
<strong>Bellevue</strong>, WA 98007-6484.<br />
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<strong>Bellevue</strong> Community <strong>College</strong><br />
3000 Landerholm Circle SE<br />
<strong>Bellevue</strong> WA 98007-6484.<br />
Vol. IX, No. 4<br />
Printed on recycled paper.<br />
Core Values<br />
Vision<br />
<strong>Bellevue</strong> Community <strong>College</strong> will continue to be the region’s<br />
college of choice, based on its excellence, innovation, and<br />
national recognition for exemplary programs.<br />
We, the Board of Trustees, faculty, staff, and administration of <strong>Bellevue</strong> Community<br />
<strong>College</strong>, place students at the center of all we do and support and promote the<br />
excellence of their efforts. We affirm and embody pluralism; value collaboration and<br />
shared decision making; and honor creativity and innovation. We consider it our<br />
duty to anticipate changing demands in education and welcome the opportunity to<br />
shape its future. We acknowledge our responsibility to society and embrace the belief<br />
that widespread access to excellent postsecondary education is the cornerstone of a<br />
democratic society.<br />
Mission<br />
<strong>Bellevue</strong> Community <strong>College</strong> is a comprehensive and innovative college that advances<br />
the life-long educational development of its students consistent with their needs,<br />
interests, and abilities while strengthening the economic, social, and cultural life of its<br />
diverse community. The college accomplishes this purpose by providing high-quality,<br />
flexible educational programs and services that are academically, geographically, and<br />
financially accessible. Committed to teaching and learning excellence and employee<br />
growth and development, the college nurtures a supportive environment throughout<br />
its programs and services.<br />
<strong>College</strong> Announcements<br />
Changes in Schedule Information<br />
BCC makes this information as accurate as<br />
possible at the time of publication. However,<br />
unforeseen changes in funding, staffing, curricula,<br />
or policies may require the college to<br />
change provisions of the Credit Class Schedule<br />
or Course Catalog, or to add or withdraw<br />
courses, without prior notice.<br />
Equal Opportunity/Antidiscrimination<br />
BCC reaffirms its policy of equal opportunity<br />
regardless of race, color, creed, religion,<br />
national origin, sex, sexual orientation, age,<br />
marital status, disability, or status as a disabled<br />
veteran or Vietnam era veteran. Please<br />
visit www.bcc.ctc.edu/equal.asp.<br />
Emergency Closure<br />
BCC will cancel classes and close offices if<br />
severe weather or emergency conditions make<br />
the campus unsafe. Call (425) 401-6680 for a<br />
recorded message. Emergency closure information<br />
is also posted on the web at http://<br />
status.bcc.ctc.edu, and announced over local<br />
radio and TV stations.<br />
Board of Trustees<br />
...... Ruthann Kurose, Chair ~ Mercer Island<br />
............. Paul Chiles, Vice Chair ~ <strong>Bellevue</strong><br />
...........................Lee Kraft ~ Mercer Island<br />
.............................. Steve Miller ~ <strong>Bellevue</strong><br />
.................... Vijay Vashee ~ Mercer Island<br />
<strong>College</strong> President ..............B. Jean Floten<br />
Vice President of Institutional<br />
Advancement ...................... Gaynor Hills<br />
Publications Manager<br />
........................................... Trina Ballard<br />
Public Information Director<br />
......................................... Robert Adams<br />
Marketing & <strong>College</strong><br />
Relations Director ..................Bart Becker<br />
Printing Services Manager<br />
.......................................... Beverly Lucas<br />
Senior Graphic Designer<br />
............................. Robyn Bell-Bangerter<br />
2 | FALL <strong>2006</strong> BCC Credit Class Schedule
What do we offer at BCC? Nothing less than the chance to Become<br />
Exceptional – to exceed expectations and gain skills and experience to help<br />
you stand out from the crowd. For example:<br />
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The chance to get to know your instructors in small classes and to engage<br />
them in extended discussions can help you shine academically. Our<br />
graduates are critical thinkers.<br />
On-the-job experience through our internship program can help you get<br />
noticed in the job-applicant crowd.<br />
Leadership skills developed in student government and scores of interest<br />
clubs can help distinguish you throughout your career.<br />
And the way we design our career training programs – based on advice<br />
from business and industry – means we can help you stand out as ready<br />
for emerging job requirements, not just the current ones. BCC grads are<br />
ready to work in changing environments.<br />
So seize the opportunity! Become Exceptional at BCC!<br />
www.bellevuecollege.edu<br />
How to Use This Schedule<br />
To make the credit course schedule a<br />
little easier to use, we have reordered<br />
the pages. Now you’ll find credit<br />
course listings starting up front<br />
on page 8, followed by Distance<br />
Education classes, Flexible Learning<br />
Options and Eastern Washington<br />
University offerings, while information<br />
about registration, tuition,<br />
grades, student services and the<br />
Career and Women’s Centers can be found on<br />
pages 58-59. All the information you’re familiar with is still here,<br />
so check the Table of Contents in front or the Index in back.<br />
Once-a-Week Classes Save Travel, Gasoline<br />
Want to save gas and drive less? Consider once-a-week<br />
evening classes. BCC offers many of the most popular classes<br />
– such as English, History, Psychology, and many others – in<br />
this convenient format. Classes meet only one evening per<br />
week, and the rest of the work is done online or through<br />
telecourses. So you get the best of both worlds: classroom<br />
interaction and the freedom of online and telecourse study.<br />
Plus, you save on gas and reduce the hassle of fighting traffic.<br />
Check pages 48-50 for a listing of these great opportunities.<br />
BCC Highlights<br />
Best of BCC…<br />
Student Poll<br />
We asked our current students to offer<br />
newcomers some tips on the Best of<br />
BCC. Here’s what they had to say:<br />
Best places to hang out: Cafeteria<br />
or lounge in the Student Union<br />
(C Building); study chairs in the R<br />
Building; E Building foyer; R Building<br />
courtyard.<br />
Best places to study: A265 (student<br />
lounge); upstairs in the Student<br />
Union; the Library (temporarily<br />
located in L100); L Building lobby<br />
(once the Library moves back to<br />
the D Building later this year); R<br />
Building study chairs; computer lab<br />
(N250); N Building lobby.<br />
Best places to grab a snack: Cafeteria<br />
& coffee shop; R Building coffee<br />
shop; N Building coffee cart; vending<br />
machines (which now take credit<br />
cards); bookstore snack items.<br />
Best places to get info: Student Services (B Building);<br />
Advisors (Counseling Center; B234); Jibsheet<br />
(in newsstands around campus); Library; BCC<br />
website (www.bellevuecollege.edu); bulletin boards<br />
around campus; Student Business Center (C106);<br />
Tutoring Center (C162); Career Center (B231).<br />
Best places to meet new people: C Building lounge; in class; R<br />
Building; student clubs (ASG office, C212); orientations; BCC<br />
Bulldogs sporting events; cafeteria.<br />
Best architectural features: Fountain; R Building, especially its<br />
windows; “Open Door” sculpture; new parking garage and its<br />
elevator; Geer Planetarium; volcano sculpture in the R courtyard.<br />
Coolest things about BCC: Diversity of student population;<br />
friendly atmosphere; faculty; small class size; baseball.<br />
(425) 564-1000 | 3
Tips from BCC Students<br />
At <strong>Bellevue</strong> Community <strong>College</strong><br />
we are committed to the success of each<br />
of our students. In this issue, we offer<br />
some timely tips, from BCC students,<br />
to help make your first quarter at BCC<br />
positive and productive.<br />
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Form study groups. It breaks up the work<br />
and gives you different perspectives, which<br />
will help you understand and remember<br />
more information.<br />
Don’t fall behind on homework. Do your<br />
homework during the week and enjoy<br />
your weekends!<br />
Take a mix of core studies and enjoyable electives.<br />
Make your experience fun and balanced.<br />
Spread out your study time, and school will be<br />
much easier.<br />
Get your textbooks early and actually do the reading.<br />
Go to the Student Programs office in C212 and find<br />
a student group you’d enjoy being part of (there are<br />
dozens). That way you’ll make a lot of friends. It’s easy<br />
and fun, and no pressure!<br />
Ask other students for information – they are a good<br />
resource. Show up for class every day, or you might<br />
miss something critical, and it will be on the test!<br />
Make a friend in each of your classes. Keep your<br />
mind open. Sit near the front so you stay focused.<br />
The most important thing to do on the first day of<br />
class is: SHOW UP! Even for online classes.<br />
Put contact info on a label on your flash drive or in a<br />
Word.doc in it. If you leave it in a computer, someone<br />
will know who it belongs to.<br />
Turn your cell phone off when you are in class.<br />
If you are working 20 hours a week or more, don’t take<br />
more than two classes (unless one is a “fun” elective).<br />
Briefly review and reflect on your notes each day just<br />
before class to re-orient yourself to the topic.<br />
Turn in all your work and assignments, even if not all<br />
are brilliant. Talk to your instructor before the due date<br />
if you are getting bogged down.<br />
For every one hour you spend in class, plan to spend at<br />
least two hours studying or doing homework.<br />
Instructors cannot guess when you are having trouble<br />
until it’s too late. Talk to them and find the resources<br />
to help you get back on track. Help is available, and it’s<br />
okay to ask.<br />
Experiment with your learning style and study habits.<br />
If you usually start a paper the night before it’s due,<br />
try starting earlier. Leave your comfort zone and try<br />
to refine your learning process so you can<br />
achieve success and repeat it.<br />
■ Take HD 120 - Learning Strategies for Student<br />
Success (it transfers in most degrees)<br />
for pointers and practice on how to take<br />
notes and tests and manage time. Great<br />
class, really helpful!<br />
■ Your brain functions at only 60% after<br />
45 minutes of study. Take a break and<br />
take a 15-minute walk, then come back,<br />
refreshed, ready to take in more info.<br />
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Do yoga. Pray. Relax. Eat breakfast.<br />
Get some sleep. Drink plenty of water.<br />
Lots of caffeine!<br />
4 | FALL <strong>2006</strong> BCC Credit Class Schedule<br />
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September <strong>2006</strong><br />
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat<br />
3<br />
10 11<br />
17<br />
C A L E N D A R<br />
www.bellevuecollege.edu<br />
1 2<br />
4<br />
Holiday 5 6 7 8 9<br />
18<br />
<strong>Fall</strong> Qtr<br />
Begins<br />
12 13 14 15<br />
O P E N I N G W E E K<br />
16<br />
19 20 21 22 23<br />
Weekend <strong>College</strong> Begins<br />
24 25 26 27 28<br />
October <strong>2006</strong><br />
29<br />
Count<br />
Day<br />
30<br />
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat<br />
1 2 3<br />
4<br />
Late Start<br />
<strong>College</strong> Begins 5 6 7<br />
8 9 10 11<br />
No Class 12 13 14<br />
15 16 17 18 19 20 21<br />
22 23 24 25 26 27 28<br />
29 30<br />
No Class<br />
31<br />
November <strong>2006</strong><br />
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat<br />
1 2 3 4<br />
5 6 7 8 9 10<br />
No Class<br />
11<br />
12 13 14 15 16 17 18<br />
19 20 21 22 23<br />
Holiday<br />
26 27 28 29 30<br />
December <strong>2006</strong><br />
24<br />
Holiday<br />
25<br />
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat<br />
3<br />
4<br />
Finals<br />
5<br />
Finals<br />
6<br />
Finals<br />
Qtr Ends<br />
1 2<br />
Weekend <strong>College</strong> Ends<br />
7 8 9<br />
10 11 12 13 14 15 16<br />
17 18 19 20 21 22 23<br />
24<br />
31 25<br />
Holiday<br />
26<br />
Holiday 27 28 29 30<br />
Academic Calendar<br />
FALL <strong>2006</strong> <strong>College</strong> Calendar for Credit Students<br />
Enrollment dates for the whole year are online at www.bcc.ctc.edu/enrollment/calendar/.<br />
Registration access for new or former students is assigned 2-4 days after your application is<br />
received by the Admissions Office.<br />
Remote access (web-based) registration is available<br />
Monday – Friday ........................................... 6:00 a.m. – midnight<br />
Saturday ........................................................ 6:00 a.m. – midnight<br />
Sunday ................................................................. midnight – noon<br />
Student Services Building – <strong>Fall</strong> Hours<br />
Monday – Friday ........................................ **7:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.<br />
Tuesday and Wednesday evenings ............. 5:00 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.<br />
**(open Mon-Thurs 5:00-7:30 p.m. during the first week of the quarter)<br />
For information on Continuing Education noncredit classes, call (425) 564-2263.<br />
May 15 CONTINUING CREDIT STUDENTS begin to register by appointment<br />
June 2 NEW and FORMER CREDIT STUDENTS begin to register by appointment<br />
Aug 1 Bookstore - First day to order textbooks online<br />
Aug 11 Admissions application due in order to receive a registration appointment by mail<br />
Aug 16 <strong>Fall</strong> quarter tuition & fees payment deadline<br />
Sep 4 HOLIDAY - <strong>College</strong> closed<br />
Sep 5 Bookstore - <strong>Fall</strong> Quarter textbooks available<br />
Sep 8 High School Enrichment student registration, by permission<br />
Sep 18 FALL QUARTER INSTRUCTION BEGINS<br />
Sep 20 Last day to apply for admissions; last day to add classes<br />
Sep 20 Space-available waivers registration (in state-supported classes only) - senior citizens (age<br />
60+) & BCC employees start at 8:00 a.m.; other eligible state employees start at 5:00 p.m.<br />
Sep 21-29 Permission Card from instructor is required for registration; tuition & fees payment due<br />
immediately (Distance learners request permission by e-mailing the instructors)<br />
Sep 22 Last day to withdraw with 100% tuition refund - in person by 5:00 p.m. or online by midnight<br />
Sep 22-23 Weekend <strong>College</strong> begins<br />
Sep 29 Last day to withdraw from a course without a “W” posted to the transcript - in person<br />
by 5:00 p.m. or online by midnight<br />
Sep 29 Last day to change letter-graded course to Pass/Fail or Audit or to change credit count<br />
in a variable-credit course (in-person only)<br />
Oct 2 Bookstore - last day for 100% refund on <strong>Fall</strong> Quarter textbooks<br />
Oct 2 $112.95 per-class late registration fee goes into effect; payment is due immediately<br />
upon registration<br />
Oct 4 Late Start Classes begin<br />
Oct 6 Last day to withdraw from classes with 50% tuition refund - in person by 5:00 p.m.<br />
Oct 7 Last day to withdraw from classes with 50% tuition refund - online by midnight<br />
Oct 10 Winter quarter graduation application due<br />
Oct 11 No day or evening credit classes – <strong>College</strong> Issues Day – offices closed<br />
Oct 30 No day or evening credit classes – Professional Development Day – offices open<br />
Nov 3 Last day to withdraw from a class - in person by 5:00 p.m. (“W” will be posted on the transcript)<br />
Nov 5 Last day to withdraw from a class - online by noon (“W” will be posted on the transcript)<br />
Nov 10 No day or evening credit classes – Professional Development Day – offices closed<br />
Nov 23-24 HOLIDAY - <strong>College</strong> closed<br />
Dec 1-2 Weekend <strong>College</strong> ends<br />
Dec 4-6 FALL QUARTER ENDS - FINAL EXAMS<br />
Dec 10 Spring quarter graduation application due<br />
Dec 12 Grades posted to student transcripts<br />
(425) 564-1000 | 5
Steps to Admission & Registration<br />
How to Enroll in<br />
Credit Classes<br />
For a detailed, step-by-step explanation of<br />
how to enroll in credit classes, along with<br />
critical information on admission eligibility,<br />
mandatory assessments, advising<br />
times for students, registration access and<br />
appointments, tuition and fee payment,<br />
an overview of the waiting list feature, residency,<br />
transcripts, grades, final exams, and<br />
graduation applications, please see pages<br />
51-53. This information is also available<br />
online at www.bcc.ctc.edu.<br />
For in-person help, go to the Admission/<br />
Registration desk in the Student Services<br />
Building, B125.<br />
Steps<br />
to Becoming a BCC Student:<br />
1 Apply for Admission<br />
2 Pay the Application Fee<br />
3 Take the Assessment Test<br />
4 Apply for Financial Aid<br />
5 See an Academic Advisor<br />
6 Register on Your<br />
Appointed Date and Time<br />
Registration for credit classes continues<br />
through the third day of the quarter.<br />
Classes fill quickly, so register early.<br />
For more information,<br />
call (425) 564-2222.<br />
www.bcc.ctc.edu/enrollment/<br />
Instructional Divisions and Departments<br />
Arts & Humanities Division<br />
R230 • (425) 564-2341<br />
www.bcc.ctc.edu/artshum/ged<br />
Adult Basic Education; American<br />
Studies; Applied Linguistics & Language;<br />
Art; Communication; Dance;<br />
Drama; English; English as a Second<br />
Language (Developmental English,<br />
Job Preparedness ESL, English Language<br />
Institute); GED; Humanities;<br />
Interdisciplinary Studies; Interior<br />
Design; Music; Philosophy; Speech;<br />
World Languages (Arabic, American<br />
Sign Language, Chinese, French,<br />
German, Italian, Japanese, Spanish)<br />
Business Division<br />
A242 • (425) 564-2311<br />
www.bcc.ctc.edu/business/<br />
Accounting-Paraprofessional;<br />
Accounting-Transfer (Business<br />
Admin.); Animation & Graphics;<br />
Business Administration-Transfer;<br />
Business Technology Systems;<br />
Computer Science-Transfer; Database<br />
Administration; Gaming; General<br />
Business Management; Information<br />
Technology; Marketing Management;<br />
Media Communication & Technology;<br />
Network Services & Computing<br />
Systems; Programming; Technical<br />
Support; Video Production; Web Multimedia<br />
Authoring<br />
BCC is a Great Value!<br />
Health Sciences, Education<br />
& Wellness Institute<br />
R130 • (425) 564-2348<br />
www.bcc.ctc.edu/health<br />
Alcohol & Drug Counseling; Continuing<br />
Nursing Education; Diagnostic<br />
Ultrasound; Early Childhood Education;<br />
Education; Fire Science; Health;<br />
Health Professions; Home Economics;<br />
Imaging; Nuclear Medicine Technology;<br />
Nursing - Associate Degree; Parent<br />
Education; Physical Education; Radiation<br />
Therapy; Radiologic Technology<br />
Science Division<br />
L200 • (425) 564-2321<br />
http://scidiv.bcc.ctc.edu/<br />
Basic Science; Engineering; Life Sciences<br />
(Biology, Botany, Environmental<br />
Science, Oceanography); Mathematics;<br />
Nutrition; Physical Sciences<br />
(Astronomy, Chemistry, Geology,<br />
Meteorology, Physics)<br />
Social Science Division<br />
D110 • (425) 564-2331<br />
www.bcc.ctc.edu/socsci/<br />
Administration of Criminal Justice;<br />
Anthropology; Economics; Ethnic &<br />
Cultural Studies; Geography; History;<br />
International Studies; Political Science;<br />
Psychology; Sociology<br />
Attend BCC for your first two years and save money. BCC offers highquality<br />
education at a significantly lower cost than four-year schools<br />
in Washington State. Most freshman- and sophomore-level academic<br />
credits will transfer, giving you a great start on your degree and a<br />
savings to your bank account. See your advisor for transferability of<br />
courses, or go to www.bcc.ctc.edu/advising.<br />
Annual Tuition <strong>2006</strong>-2007*<br />
Cost for full time load at BCC .........................................$ 2,796*<br />
Approximate average cost for public 4-year college .........$ 4,950*<br />
Approximate average cost for private 4-year college ........$20,000*<br />
(*Washington State resident tuition, excluding other fees. Tuition costs vary and are subject to change.)<br />
6 | FALL <strong>2006</strong> BCC Credit Class Schedule
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Go to the BCC website to register for classes!<br />
Web registration hours:<br />
6:00 a.m. - midnight, Monday-Friday<br />
6:00 a.m. Saturday - 12 noon Sunday<br />
Additional online services are available at:<br />
www.bcc.ctc.edu<br />
Before you start online registration, you’ll need:<br />
the item numbers of the classes you want to take (use the<br />
online Schedule Planner, or check the printed Credit Class<br />
Schedule; be sure to line up some alternates)<br />
your Student ID number and Personal Identification Number<br />
(PIN)<br />
your Visa or MasterCard info, if you plan to pay for tuition,<br />
fees, or textbooks at the time you register<br />
See the BCC classes you have taken and the ones<br />
you need to earn your degree or certificate.<br />
Go to www.bcc.ctc.edu/da<br />
Entry code: a 5-digit number you get from the division office,<br />
allowing you to register for a class that requires<br />
prerequisites or ‘permission of instructor’<br />
Audit: taking a class (and paying the tuition and fees)<br />
without getting grades or credits; if you audit a class it will<br />
appear on your transcript records with a grade of “N.”<br />
Need help? Call (425) 564-2222<br />
or come to the Student Service Center<br />
www.bellevuecollege.edu<br />
1 Log on to www.bcc.ctc.edu<br />
■<br />
Web Registration<br />
under Online Services for Students, select Registration<br />
■ read the instructions<br />
■ click on Log in<br />
2 Enter your information<br />
■ key in your Student ID number, PIN, and the academic<br />
quarter<br />
■ click on Register<br />
■ confirm your name and other info on the Welcome page<br />
■ click on Next<br />
■ answer the questions displayed during your first<br />
registration<br />
■ click on Next<br />
3 Choose your classes<br />
■ on the Schedule screen, enter your item numbers<br />
under Add/Drop (up to 3 items at a time)<br />
■ when you’re sure that the item numbers are complete<br />
& correct, click on Submit – a box will appear on<br />
screen for you to key in a 5-digit entry code if needed<br />
■ your class & fee info will appear in the Schedule box<br />
■ click on the Audit button if you want to take a class<br />
for no grade or credits; select the number of credits<br />
you want for variable-credit classes<br />
■ check the messages and follow the instructions if<br />
there were errors (for instance, if the class is already<br />
full) or there was a block (for instance, entry code<br />
required)<br />
■ click on Next<br />
4 Make a payment<br />
■ select what you want to pay for at this time (tuition<br />
and fees are due within seven calendar days of your<br />
registration OR the first day of the quarter, whichever<br />
comes first)<br />
■ enter Visa or MasterCard information<br />
■ click on Finish<br />
5 Print out your receipt<br />
■ this gives you a copy of your class schedule and a<br />
record of the transaction<br />
(425) 564-1000 | 7
Credit Classes<br />
Department Abbreviation<br />
Requirements to<br />
enroll in this class.<br />
Additional information,<br />
i.e. lab fees, dates, etc.<br />
8 | FALL <strong>2006</strong><br />
HOW TO READ COURSE INFORMATION<br />
Item #<br />
Course Number<br />
Course Title<br />
Credit Hours<br />
BIOL 102 General Biology • 6 CR<br />
Prerequisite: BIOL 101 or entry code from Instructor.<br />
Fee: $10 lab<br />
3050 A Smith MTW 2:30p-4:20p B121<br />
3051 B Smith Th 5:30p-7:40p B121<br />
Section Instructor Days Time Room Number<br />
Key to Section Codes: LS = Late Start WE = Weekend NC = North Campus ON = Once-A-Week<br />
“W” Room numbers are located at BCC’s North Campus<br />
Accounting–Paraprofessional<br />
BUSINESS DIVISION<br />
This is a professional/technical program.<br />
Business Division/Digital Communications website:<br />
www.bcc.ctc.edu/business<br />
ACCT 101 Practical Accounting I • 5 CR<br />
Not Recommended for students transferring to 4-year colleges.<br />
Prerequisite: G BUS 145 recommended.<br />
4000 A Mazzoni R daily 9:30a-10:20a A206<br />
4001 B Breland K MW 5:30p-7:40p A206<br />
4003 OAS McIntyre A : online A242<br />
4004 OAC McIntyre A : online A242<br />
ACCT 102 Practical Accounting II • 5 CR<br />
Not Recommended for students transferring to 4-year colleges.<br />
Prerequisite: ACCT 101.<br />
4007 A Mazzoni R daily 10:30a-11:20a A206<br />
4009 OAS staff : online A242<br />
4010 OAC staff : online A242<br />
ACCT 135 Business Payroll Tax<br />
Accounting • 5 CR<br />
Prerequisite: ACCT 101 or permission of instructor.<br />
Fee: $10.35 Vista.<br />
4013 A Tuttle E T 3:00p-5:10p A206<br />
Section A combines classroom and online learning.<br />
4015 OAS Tuttle E : online A242<br />
4016 OAC Tuttle E : online A242<br />
ACCT 172 Small Business Computerized<br />
Accounting • 5 CR<br />
Prerequisite: ACCT 101 or permission of instructor.<br />
Fee: $45.15 computer use. Using QuickBooks Pro <strong>2006</strong> software.<br />
4019 A Mazzoni R MW 12:30p-2:40p A132<br />
4021 OAS McIntyre A : online A242<br />
4022 OAC McIntyre A : online A242<br />
ACCT 234 Managerial Accounting • 5 CR<br />
Prerequisite: ACCT 102 or permission of instructor.<br />
4025 OAS Tuttle E : online A242<br />
4026 OAC Tuttle E : online A242<br />
ACCT 240 Computerized Accounting • 5 CR<br />
Prerequisite: ACCT 101 or permission of instructor.<br />
Fee: $45.15 computer use. Using Peachtree <strong>2006</strong> software.<br />
4028 A Mazzoni R MW 12:30p-2:40p A132<br />
: Online course ~ see p. 42 for details.<br />
Shaded bar<br />
indicates<br />
evening or<br />
weekend class.<br />
ACCT 250 Intermediate Accounting • 5 CR<br />
Prerequisite: ACCT 102 or permission of instructor.<br />
4031 A McCord S daily 8:30a-9:20a A206<br />
ACCT 285 Federal Income Taxes • 5 CR<br />
Prerequisite: ACCT 102 or permission of instructor.<br />
4035 A staff MW 5:30p-7:40p L213<br />
Accounting–Transfer<br />
(Business Admin.)<br />
BUSINESS DIVISION<br />
Business Division/Digital Communications website:<br />
www.bcc.ctc.edu/business<br />
ACCTG 210 Fundamentals of Accounting I • 5 CR<br />
Prerequisite: COMM 141 or ENGL 101 with a C- or better or<br />
entry code.<br />
4040 A McCord S daily 7:30a-8:20a A208<br />
4041 B Paquette J MW 8:30a-10:20a A109<br />
also meets F 8:30a-9:15a A109<br />
4042 C Bratz R MW 9:30a-11:20a A208<br />
also meets F 9:30a-10:15a A208<br />
4043 D Paquette J TTh 8:30a-10:20a A109<br />
also meets F 9:30a-10:15a A109<br />
4044 E Bratz R TTh 9:30a-11:20a A208<br />
also meets F 10:30a-11:15a A208<br />
4045 F Johnson P MW 5:30p-7:40p A208<br />
4046 G staff TTh 7:50p-10:00p A208<br />
4049 OAS Vantuyl P : online A242<br />
4050 OAC Vantuyl P : online A242<br />
4051 OBS Vantuyl P : online A242<br />
4052 OBC Vantuyl P : online A242<br />
ACCTG 220 Fundamentals of<br />
Accounting II • 5 CR<br />
Prerequisite: ACCTG 210 with a C- or better or entry code.<br />
4055 A Paquette J TTh 12:30p-2:40p A109<br />
4056 B staff TTh 5:30p-7:40p A206<br />
4059 OAS Vaught L : online A242<br />
4060 OAC Vaught L : online A242<br />
4061 OBS Vantuyl P : online A242<br />
4062 OBC Vantuyl P : online A242<br />
Course descriptions can be found online at www.bcc.ctc.edu/catalog<br />
: Online<br />
Telecourses: learning via The <strong>College</strong><br />
Channel or videotapes – see Distance<br />
Education, p. 42.<br />
courses: learning via the internet<br />
– see Distance Education, pp. 42-47.<br />
Interdisciplinary Studies: multi-credit<br />
courses exploring themes or topics that<br />
combine two or more academic subjects<br />
– see p. 28.<br />
BCC’s Once-A-Week <strong>College</strong>: the easy<br />
option for busy people – see pp. 48-50.<br />
ACCTG 230 Basic Accounting Analysis • 5 CR<br />
Prerequisite: ACCTG 220 with a C- or better or entry code.<br />
4063 A Bratz R MW 12:30p-2:40p A208<br />
4064 B Johnson P MW 7:50p-10:00p A208<br />
4067 OAS Fader B : online A242<br />
4068 OAC Fader B : online A242<br />
Administration<br />
of Criminal Justice<br />
SOCIAL SCIENCE DIVISION<br />
This is a professional/technical program.<br />
ADMCJ 101 Survey of Law Enforcement<br />
& Administration • 5 CR<br />
5000 A Caldero TTh 12:30p-1:20p D102<br />
Section A is in Mixed Mode. On campus sessions meet on the days<br />
listed. The balance of instruction occurs online as directed by the<br />
course syllabus. Significant computer use. Additional fee: $10.05.<br />
5001 B Caldero T 5:30p-7:40p D102<br />
Section B is in Mixed Mode. On campus sessions meet on the days<br />
listed. The balance of instruction occurs online as directed by the<br />
course syllabus. Significant computer use. Additional fee: $10.05.<br />
5002 OAS Wilson : online D110<br />
5003 OAC Wilson : online D110<br />
ADMCJ 104 Introduction to Criminal Law • 5 CR<br />
5010 A Caldero TTh 9:30a-10:20a D102<br />
Section A is in Mixed Mode. On campus sessions meet on the days<br />
listed. The balance of instruction occurs online as directed by the<br />
course syllabus. Significant computer use. Additional fee: $10.05.<br />
5011 B staff T 7:50p-10:00p D102<br />
Section B is in Mixed Mode. On campus sessions meet on the days<br />
listed. The balance of instruction occurs online as directed by the<br />
course syllabus. Significant computer use. Additional fee: $10.05.<br />
The Last Day<br />
for Bookstore<br />
Refunds is<br />
October 2.<br />
BCC Credit Class Schedule
Distance Education classes: see pp. 42-47.<br />
ADMCJ 202 Principles of Criminal<br />
Investigation • 5 CR<br />
5035 A Mott E daily 7:30a-8:20a D102<br />
ADMCJ 204 Introduction to<br />
Constitutional Law • 5 CR<br />
5038 A Mott E daily 10:30a-11:20a D102<br />
ADMCJ 206 Community-Oriented Policing • 5 CR<br />
5040 A Caldero TTh 8:30a-9:20a D102<br />
Section A is in Mixed Mode. On campus sessions meet on the days<br />
listed. The balance of instruction occurs online as directed by the<br />
course syllabus. Significant computer use. Additional fee: $10.05.<br />
5041 OAS Wilson : online D110<br />
5042 OAC Wilson : online D110<br />
ADMCJ 244 Defensive Tactics for<br />
Criminal Justice • 3 CR<br />
Same as PE 244. Either ADMCJ 244 or PE 244 may be taken for<br />
credit, not both. Fee: $22.55 lab.<br />
5044 A Ledyard G TTh 1:30p-4:00p AIK<br />
Class held at Aikido Eastside, 13410 SE 32nd Street, <strong>Bellevue</strong>. Bring<br />
sweats, bag gloves and elbow pads to class.<br />
ADMCJ 248 Ethics in Criminal Justice • 5 CR<br />
Same as PHIL 248. Either ADMCJ 248 or PHIL 248 may be taken<br />
for credit, not both.<br />
5048 A Caldero TTh 11:30a-12:20p D102<br />
Section A is in Mixed Mode. On campus sessions meet on the days<br />
listed. The balance of instruction occurs online as directed by the<br />
course syllabus. Significant computer use. Additional fee: $10.05.<br />
5049 OAS Wilson : online D110<br />
5050 OAC Wilson : online D110<br />
ADMCJ 249 Intermediate Defensive<br />
Tactics-Criminal Justice • 3 CR<br />
Same as PE 249. Either ADMCJ 249 or PE 249 may be taken for<br />
credit, not both. Fee: $22.55 lab.<br />
5051 A Ledyard G TTh 1:30p-4:00p AIK<br />
Class held at Aikido Eastside, 13410 SE 32nd Street, <strong>Bellevue</strong>. Bring<br />
sweats, bag gloves and elbow pads to class.<br />
Adult Basic Education<br />
ARTS & HUMANITIES DIVISION<br />
A class for native English-speaking adults that emphasizes<br />
reading, writing, grammar skills, spelling,<br />
and simple arithmetic. Begins at elementary level.<br />
Substantial and sustained progress is required for<br />
continued enrollment. Call Anne Dolan at (425)<br />
564-2067 for more information. There is a $25<br />
tuition charge per student each quarter for these<br />
classes with a waiver for students who cannot pay.<br />
Alcohol & Drug Counseling<br />
HEALTH SCIENCES, EDUCATION & WELLNESS<br />
This is a professional/technical program.<br />
This program is self-supporting and is not eligible<br />
for general tuition waivers. For information regarding<br />
the DASA tuition waiver set an appointment<br />
with the program director. For information regarding<br />
our refund policy, please refer to our program<br />
brochure or contact the Health Sciences, Education<br />
& Wellness Institute office at (425) 564-2012.<br />
To register for classes you must have completed a<br />
BCC application form. You may register via remote<br />
access or in person on the main campus. Call (425)<br />
564-2012 for an appointment to meet with the<br />
program director, or for more information.<br />
ALDAC 100A Professional Development in<br />
Addiction Counseling • 1 CR<br />
Required prior to ALDAC 106 & 108.<br />
Fee: $88.50.<br />
6590 A Weatherly P W 5:30p-6:20p R103AB<br />
Class meets 9/20-12/6. No class 10/11 and 11/22.<br />
ALDAC 101A Understanding Addiction:<br />
Effects on Human Behavior<br />
& Society • 3 CR<br />
Required prior to ALDAC 106 & 108.<br />
Fee: $265.50.<br />
6591 A Frederick P T 6:30p-9:20p R103AB<br />
Class meets 9/19-11/28. No class 10/31.<br />
ALDAC 102A Physiological Actions of<br />
Alcohol & Other Drugs • 3 CR<br />
Required prior to ALDAC 106 & 108.<br />
Fee: $265.50.<br />
6592 A Funk E M 6:30p-9:20p R103AB<br />
Class meets 9/18-11/27. No class 10/30.<br />
ALDAC 103A Introduction to Counseling/<br />
Helping Professions • 3 CR<br />
Required prior to ALDAC 106 & 108.<br />
Fee: $265.50.<br />
6593 A Stephenson W 6:30p-9:20p R102<br />
Class meets 9/20-12/6. No class 10/11 and 11/22.<br />
ALDAC 104<br />
Fee: $88.50.<br />
Prior Learning Portfolio<br />
Development Seminar • 1 CR<br />
6594 A Weatherly P T 6:30p-9:00p R103C<br />
Class meets 9/26, 10/10, 10/17 and 11/21.<br />
ALDAC 106 Chemical Dependency<br />
Counseling Techniques • 3 CR<br />
Prerequisite: ALDAC 100, 101, 102, and 103 or permission of<br />
program director.<br />
Fee: $265.50.<br />
6596 A Weatherly P M 6:30p-9:20p R103C<br />
Class meets 9/18-11/27. No Class 10/30.<br />
ALDAC 150 Relapse Prevention • 2 CR<br />
Prerequisite: ALDAC 106 or permission of program director.<br />
Fee: $177.<br />
6598 A Lombard L Sa 9:30a-3:30p R302<br />
Class meets 10/21-11/11.<br />
ALDAC 160<br />
Fee: $177.<br />
Cultural Diversity in Addiction<br />
Counseling • 2 CR<br />
6599 A Santiago C Sa 9:30a-3:30p R302<br />
Class meets 9/23-10/14.<br />
www.bellevuecollege.edu : Online course ~ see p. 42 for details.<br />
Credit Classes<br />
ALDAC 207 HIV/AIDS Risk Intervention &<br />
Blood Borne Pathogn • 1 CR<br />
Students must attend all sessions to earn the DASA certificate.<br />
Books are available in R130 prior to class.<br />
Fee: $88.50.<br />
6600 A Funk E FSa 9:30a-3:30p R208<br />
Class meets 11/3 and 11/4.<br />
ETHICS & LAW IN CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY<br />
ALDAC 212 & 215 together as a 4 credit course.<br />
ALDAC 212 Ethics & Professionalism in<br />
Addiction Counseling • 2 CR<br />
ALDAC 215 Chemical Dependency<br />
& the Law • 2 CR<br />
Prerequisite: ALDAC 106 & 108 or permission of program director.<br />
Fee: $354.<br />
6601 A Weatherly P Th 5:30p-9:20p R103AB<br />
Class meets 9/21-11/30. No class 11/23.<br />
ALDAC 220 Addiction Counseling<br />
Clinical Practicum • 3 CR<br />
Prerequisite: ALDAC 106,108 and 206 or permission of director.<br />
Fee: $286.50.<br />
6603 A Weatherly P W 6:30p-7:20p R103AB<br />
Class meets 9/20-12/6. No class 10/11 and 11/22.<br />
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WORKER RETRAINING<br />
Credit Classes<br />
ALDAC 230 Intro to Family Systems:<br />
Intervention/Prevention • 3 CR<br />
Prerequisite: ALDAC 101, 105, and 106 or permission of program<br />
director.<br />
Fee: $265.50.<br />
6605 A Cowan R Th 6:30p-9:20p R208<br />
Class meets 9/21-11/30. No class 11/23.<br />
ALDAC 295A Psychopathology for<br />
Addiction Counselors • 5 CR<br />
Fee: $425.<br />
6606 A Frederick MF 5:30p-9:30p R208<br />
Class meets 9/18-11/27. Class also meets Saturday, 11/18, 9:30a-<br />
3:30p in R208. No class 10/30 & 11/17.<br />
ALDAC WEB-BASED LEARNING<br />
The following courses are available for students<br />
through MyBCC course sites. To enroll in these<br />
courses, students will need to create their own<br />
MyBCC student account. Please contact our office<br />
at (425) 564-2012 to speak with the program director<br />
or review the program website at www.bcc.ctc.<br />
edu/aldac for more information.<br />
ALDAC 100 Professional Development in<br />
Addiction Counseling • 1 CR<br />
Required prior ALDAC 106 & 108.<br />
Fee: $113.50.<br />
6622 BIS Weatherly P arranged<br />
Class meets 9/18-12/7.<br />
10 | FALL <strong>2006</strong><br />
FREE<br />
Training!<br />
Are you currently collecting<br />
unemployment benefits, or have<br />
you exhausted those benefits within the<br />
past 24 months?<br />
Were you recently self-employed,<br />
but are now unemployed due to<br />
economic changes in your community?<br />
Are you a displaced homemaker?<br />
You may qualify for:<br />
• Tuition assistance<br />
• Priority registration<br />
• Educational planning<br />
For more information about<br />
Worker Retraining at BCC,<br />
go to www.bcc.ctc.edu/wrp or<br />
call (425) 564-4054 or<br />
e-mail worktrng@bcc.ctc.edu<br />
ALDAC 101 Understanding Addiction Effects<br />
on Society/Human Behavior • 3 CR<br />
Required prior to ALDAC 106 & 108.<br />
Fee: $290.50.<br />
6623 BIS Weatherly P arranged<br />
Class meets 9/18-12/7.<br />
ALDAC 102 Physiological Actions of Alcohol<br />
and Other Drugs • 3 CR<br />
Required prior to ALDAC 106 & 108.<br />
Fee: $290.50.<br />
6624 BIS Weatherly P arranged<br />
Class meets 9/18-12/7.<br />
ALDAC 103 Introduction to Counseling<br />
and the Helping Professions • 3 CR<br />
Required prior to ALDAC 106 & 108.<br />
Fee: $290.50.<br />
6625 BIS Weatherly P arranged<br />
Class meets 9/18-12/7.<br />
ALDAC 105 Chemical Dependency<br />
and The Family • 3 CR<br />
Prerequisite: ALDAC 101 or permission of program director.<br />
Fee: $290.50.<br />
6627 AIS Weatherly P arranged<br />
Class meets 9/18-12/7.<br />
CASE MANAGEMENT<br />
ALDAC 108 & ALDAC 295B together as a 4 credit course.<br />
ALDAC 108 Case Management for the<br />
Chemically Dependent Client • 3 CR<br />
ALDAC 295B Overview of ASAM Patient<br />
Placement Criteria • 1 CR<br />
Prerequisite: ALDAC 100, 101, 102, and 103, or permission of<br />
program director.<br />
Fee: $378.50.<br />
6628 A Weatherly P arranged<br />
Class meets 9/18-12/7.<br />
ALDAC 204 Adolescent Addiction:<br />
Assessment and Treatment • 2 CR<br />
Prerequisite: ALDAC 106 or permission of program director.<br />
Fee: $202.<br />
6630 AIS Weatherly P arranged<br />
Class meets 9/18-12/7.<br />
ALDAC 206 Group Process in Chemical<br />
Dependency Treatment • 3 CR<br />
Prerequisite: ALDAC 106 or permission of program director.<br />
Fee: $290.50.<br />
6631 AIS Weatherly P arranged<br />
Class meets 9/18-12/7.<br />
ALDAC 220 Addiction Counseling<br />
Clinical Practicum • 3 CR<br />
Prerequisite: ALDAC 106, 108 & 206 or permission of program<br />
director.<br />
Fee: $311.50.<br />
6632 BIS Weatherly P arranged<br />
Class meets 9/18-12/7.<br />
: Online course ~ see p. 42 for details.<br />
Course descriptions can be found online at www.bcc.ctc.edu/catalog<br />
http://scidiv.bcc.ctc.edu/astronomy/shows.htm<br />
WORKSHOPS/SEMINARS: ALDAC<br />
RECERTIFICATION CLASSES-NON-CREDIT<br />
Each college quarter credit (classroom hours) is equivalent to 15<br />
clock hours of continuing education.<br />
ALDAC 095A Traditions of Twelve Step • 0.7 CEU<br />
Fee: $61.75<br />
K480 A staff Sa 9:00a-5:00p R103AB<br />
Class meets 9/30.<br />
ALDAC 095B Law and Ethics in Review • 0.4 CEU<br />
Fee: $35.40<br />
K481 B Weatherly P Sa 9:00a-1:00p R103AB<br />
Class meets 10/7.<br />
ALDAC 095C Connecting with Parents • 0.7 CEU<br />
Fee: $61.95<br />
K482 C Palmer L Sa 9:00a-5:00p R103AB<br />
Class meets 10/14.<br />
ALDAC 095D CDP Exam Review • 0.7 CEU<br />
Fee: $100.<br />
K483 D Weatherly P Sa 9:00a-5:00p R103AB<br />
Class meets 10/21.<br />
ALDAC 095E Sex Addiction • 0.7 CEU<br />
Fee: $61.95.<br />
K484 E Nuefeld-Ellis Sa 9:00a-5:00p R103AB<br />
Class meets 10/28.<br />
ALDAC 095G Self Care for Addiction<br />
Counselors • 0.7 CEU<br />
Fee: $35.90.<br />
K485 G staff Sa 9:00a-1:00p N201<br />
Class meets 11/4.<br />
ALDAC 095F DUI Assessment • 0.7 CEU<br />
Fee: $61.95.<br />
K486 F Stephenson Sa 9:00a-5:00p R103AB<br />
Class meets 11/11.<br />
ALDAC 095H Marijuana Update <strong>2006</strong> • 0.7 CEU<br />
Fee: $61.95.<br />
K487 H Weatherly P Sa 9:00a-5:00p R103AB<br />
Class meets 11/18.<br />
ALDAC 095I Drugs, Dating and Danger • 0.7 CEU<br />
Fee: $61.95.<br />
K488 I Palmer L Sa 9:00a-5:00p R103AB<br />
Class meets 12/2.<br />
BCC Credit Class Schedule
Distance Education classes: see pp. 42-47.<br />
American Sign Language<br />
ARTS & HUMANITIES DIVISION<br />
See World Languages on pp. 40-41.<br />
American Studies<br />
ARTS & HUMANITIES DIVISION<br />
AMST 101 Introduction to American Myth:<br />
Challenge of American Identity • 5 CR<br />
0646 A Magie E daily 8:30a-9:20a L220<br />
AMST 101 Introduction to American Myth:<br />
Baseball and American Culture • 5 CR<br />
0647 OAS Goldsmith J : online R230<br />
0648 OAC Goldsmith J : online R230<br />
AMST 102 Introduction to American Culture:<br />
Comparative Culture: American<br />
Views of the Far East • 2 CR<br />
0652 OAS Bessho S : online R230<br />
0653 OAC Bessho S : online R230<br />
AMST 114 American Film as Literature: Hollywood<br />
& the Political Thriller • 5 CR<br />
0658 A Cofer J MW 12:30p-2:40p R101<br />
AMST 150 Introduction to Mass Media • 5 CR<br />
Fulfills an humanities or social science course requirement at BCC.<br />
Same as COMM 150. Either AMST 150 or COMM 150 may be<br />
taken for credit, not both.<br />
0664 B George R TTh 12:30p-2:40p R101<br />
0665 C Thornton MW 5:30p-7:40p R101<br />
0666 OAS Larkin L : online R230<br />
0667 OAC Larkin L : online R230<br />
AMST 160 Introduction to American<br />
Political Culture • 5 CR<br />
Same as POLSC 160. Either AMST 160 or POLSC 160 may be taken<br />
for credit, not both.<br />
0670 A staff daily 10:30a-11:20a C168<br />
AMST 180 Anthropology of American Life • 5 CR<br />
Same as ANTH 180. Either AMST 180 or ANTH 180 may be taken<br />
for credit, not both.<br />
0674 A Smith J MW 5:30p-7:40p D101<br />
0675 OAS Jurji : online A251<br />
0676 OAC Jurji : online A251<br />
AMST 200 Cultural Pluralism: Asian-<br />
American Culture • 5 CR<br />
0684 A Aluru V daily 9:30a-10:20a L220<br />
AMST 200 Cultural Pluralism<br />
Also offered as part of “Playing in the Dark: Black /<br />
White in Film” a 10-credit Interdisciplinary Studies<br />
class; see p. 29 for details.<br />
0612 A Jeffers/Pollock daily 12:30p-2:20p R303<br />
AMST 260 Economic Development<br />
of the U.S. • 5 CR<br />
Same as ECON 260. Either AMST 260 or ECON 260 may be taken<br />
for credit, not both. Recommended 30 prior college credits.<br />
0687 OAS Baldwin R : online A251<br />
0688 OAC Baldwin R : online A251<br />
AMST 285 American Humor: Hollywood<br />
Film Comedies • 5 CR<br />
0690 A Thornton D TTh 3:00p-5:10p R101<br />
AMST 286 Popular Culture: American<br />
Cinema • 5 CR<br />
0693 A Cofer J TTh 12:30p-2:40p L221<br />
AMST 287 American Heroes • 5 CR<br />
0696 OAS Herbert : online R230<br />
0697 OAC Herbert : online R230<br />
AMST 288 Frontiers–Land & Space:<br />
Northwest Identities • 5 CR<br />
0698 OAS Herbert : online R230<br />
0699 OAC Herbert : online R230<br />
Animation & Graphics<br />
BUSINESS DIVISION<br />
This is a professional/technical program. Business Division/Digital<br />
Communications website: www.bcc.ctc.edu/business.<br />
ANIM 115 Drawing for Animation I • 5 CR<br />
0216 OAS Jones C : online A242<br />
0217 OAC Jones C : online A242<br />
ANIM 116 Drawing for Animation II • 5 CR<br />
Prerequisite: ANIM 115 at BCC with a C- or better, or entry code.<br />
0220 OAS Jones C : online A242<br />
0221 OAC Jones C : online A242<br />
ANIM 120 Animation Foundations • 5 CR<br />
Fee: $45.15 computer use & $10.35 Vista.<br />
0224 A staff TTh 12:30p-2:40p N209<br />
ANIM 121 Imaging Foundations • 5 CR<br />
Fee: $45.15 computer use & $10.35 Vista. Combines classroom &<br />
online learning.<br />
0226 A Garrow S MW 9:30a-11:20a N202<br />
ANIM 222 Vector Images & Illustrations • 5 CR<br />
Prerequisite: ANIM 121 at BCC with a C- or better, or entry code.<br />
Fee: $45.15 computer use & $10.35 Vista.<br />
0229 A Garrow S MW 12:30p-2:40p N202<br />
ANIM 240 3-D Animation I • 5 CR<br />
Prerequisite: ANIM 120 at BCC with a C- or better, or entry code.<br />
Fee: $45.15 computer use & $10.35 Vista.<br />
0234 A staff MW 12:30p-2:40p N209<br />
www.bellevuecollege.edu : Online course ~ see p. 42 for details.<br />
Credit Classes<br />
Anthropology<br />
SOCIAL SCIENCE DIVISION<br />
ANTH 100 Introduction to Anthropology • 5 CR<br />
5200 A Osmundson daily 8:30a-9:20a D101<br />
5201 B Osmundson daily 12:30p-1:20p A138<br />
5202 C Gonlin N MW 3:00p-5:10p D101<br />
5203 D Shiva TTh 7:50p-10:00p D101<br />
5204 OAS Leeds L : online D110<br />
5205 OAC Leeds L : online D110<br />
ANTH 104 Great Discoveries in<br />
Archaeology • 5 CR<br />
5213 A Gonlin N MW 12:30p-2:40p D101<br />
ANTH 180 Anthropology of<br />
American Life • 5 CR<br />
Same as AMST 180. Either ANTH 180 or AMST 180 may be taken<br />
for credit, not both.<br />
5210 A Smith J MW 5:30p-7:40p D101<br />
5211 OAS Jurji : online D110<br />
5212 OAC Jurji : online D110<br />
ANTH 200 Language, Culture,<br />
and Society • 5 CR<br />
Fulfills humanities course requirement at BCC.<br />
5220 A Hunt K TTh 12:30p-2:40p D101<br />
ANTH 201 Biological Anthropology • 5 CR<br />
Fulfills natural science course requirement at BCC.<br />
5225 A Epstein L daily 9:30a-10:20a D101<br />
5226 B Epstein L daily 11:30a-12:20p D101<br />
5227 OAS Norton : online D110<br />
5228 OAC Norton : online D110<br />
ANTH 202 Cultural Anthropology • 5 CR<br />
5235 A Osmundson daily 10:30a-11:20a D101<br />
5236 B Shiva TTh 5:30p-7:40p D101<br />
5237 OAS Jurji : online D110<br />
5238 OAC Jurji : online D110<br />
ANTH 203 Comparative Religion • 5 CR<br />
Same as INTST 203. Either ANTH 203 or INTST 203 may be taken<br />
for credit, not both.<br />
5245 OAS Jurji : online D110<br />
5246 OAC Jurji : online D110<br />
5247 OBS Jurji : online D110<br />
5248 OBC Jurji : online D110<br />
Learn more about Anthropology<br />
…in our Great Discoveries class, see this page.<br />
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Applied Linguistics<br />
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ARTS & HUMANITIES DIVISION<br />
ALL 111 Accent Modification • 4 CR<br />
6282 A staff MTWTh 11:30a-12:20p L217<br />
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Arabic<br />
ARTS & HUMANITIES DIVISION<br />
See World Languages on pp. 40-41.<br />
Art<br />
ARTS & HUMANITIES DIVISION<br />
ART 101<br />
Fee: $5.60 lab.<br />
Modern Architecture<br />
& Design • 5 CR<br />
0728 A staff MW 5:30p-7:40p B104<br />
ART 105<br />
Fee: $5.60 lab.<br />
Art Appreciation • 3 CR<br />
0732 A Thomas L MW 3:30p-5:00p B104<br />
ART 108 Introduction to Hand &<br />
Power Tools • 2 CR<br />
Fee: $22.55 woodshop supplies.<br />
0736 A Lillie G TTh 8:30a-11:20a C160<br />
Section A meets 9/19-10/24.<br />
0737 B Lillie G TTh 8:30a-11:20a C160<br />
Section B meets 10/26-12/5<br />
0738 C Lillie G TTh 12:30p-3:20p C160<br />
Section C meets 9/19-10/24.<br />
0739 D Lillie G TTh 12:30p-3:20p C160<br />
Section D meets 10/26-12/5.<br />
0740 E Lillie G MW 5:30p-8:20p C160<br />
Section E meets 9/18-10/23.<br />
0741 F Lillie G MW 5:30p-8:20p C160<br />
Section F meets 10/25-12/4.<br />
ART 110 Two-Dimensional Design • 5 CR<br />
Requires additional lab time outside class.<br />
0744 A DeCaro P MW 8:30a-11:20a C154<br />
0745 B DeCaro P TTh 9:30a-12:20p C154<br />
0746 C Sandblom V MW 12:30p-3:20p C154<br />
0747 D Lindman TTh 1:30p-4:20p C154<br />
0748 E Husby L TTh 5:30p-8:20p C154<br />
ART 111 Design: Color • 5 CR<br />
Prerequisite: ART 110<br />
Requires additional lab time outside class.<br />
0754 A Tanzi R MW 3:30p-6:20p C154<br />
0755 B Thomas L MW 6:30p-9:20p C154<br />
ART 112 Three-Dimensional Design • 5 CR<br />
Prerequisite: ART 108 required. Recommended: ART 110 and 111.<br />
Requires additional lab time outside class.<br />
Fee: $45.15 woodshop supplies.<br />
0760 A Brown R MW 9:30a-12:20p C160<br />
lab F 9:30a-12:20p C160<br />
0761 B Brown R MW 1:30p-4:20p C160<br />
lab F 1:30p-4:20p C160<br />
ART 120 Drawing I • 5 CR<br />
Requires additional lab time outside class.<br />
0766 A Thomas L TTh 8:30a-11:20a C256<br />
0767 B Sandblom V MW 9:30a-12:20p C256<br />
0768 C Lindman MW 1:30p-4:20p C256<br />
0769 D DeCaro P TTh 1:30p-4:20p C256<br />
0770 E Sandblom V MW 5:30p-8:20p C256<br />
0771 F Lindman TTh 5:30p-8:20p C256<br />
ART 150 Basic Photo I • 5 CR<br />
Requires two hours of lab work per week. Photo lab open daily<br />
from 8:30am to 3pm.<br />
Fee: $42.90 photo lab supplies.<br />
0778 A Banks G MWF 9:30a-11:20a C251<br />
0779 B Banks G MWF 11:30a-1:20p C251<br />
0780 C Tomberlin TTh 9:30a-12:20p C251<br />
0781 D Tomberlin TTh 1:30p-4:20p C251<br />
ART 151 Basic Photo II • 5 CR<br />
Prerequisite: ART 150 or permission of instructor. Requires two hours<br />
of lab work per week. Photo lab open daily from 8:30am to 3pm.<br />
Fee: $31.60 photo lab supplies.<br />
0784 A Tomberlin MW 1:30p-4:20p C251<br />
: Online course ~ see p. 42 for details.<br />
Course descriptions can be found online at www.bcc.ctc.edu/catalog<br />
ART 153 Darkroom Laboratory<br />
Techniques • 1 CR<br />
Prerequisite: ART 150 or permission of instructor. May be repeated<br />
for a maximum of 3 credits. Photo lab open daily from 8:30am<br />
to 3pm.<br />
Fee: $31.60 photo lab supplies.<br />
0786 A Tomberlin arranged C253<br />
First class meeting Tuesday, 9/19, 12:30pm.<br />
ART 201 History of Western Art • 5 CR<br />
Fee: $5.60 lab.<br />
0798 A Artimovich daily 11:30a-12:20p B104<br />
0799 B Artimovich TTh 7:50p-10:00p B104<br />
ART 202 History of Western Art • 5 CR<br />
Telecourse; see Distance Ed page 44 for details.<br />
0803 TAS Tanzi R Th 5:00p-7:00p B104<br />
0804 TAC Tanzi R Th 5:00p-7:00p B104<br />
ART 203 History of Western Art • 5 CR<br />
Telecourse; see Distance Ed page 44 for details.<br />
0808 TAS Tanzi R T 5:00p-7:00p B104<br />
0809 TAC Tanzi R T 5:00p-7:00p B104<br />
ART 260 Basic Ceramics I • 5 CR<br />
Requires additional lab time outside class during open lab hours.<br />
Fee: $42.90 ceramic lab supplies.<br />
0812 A Husby L TTh 9:30a-12:20p C157<br />
0813 B Husby L TTh 1:30p-4:20p C157<br />
ART 261 Basic Ceramics II • 5 CR<br />
Prerequisite: ART 260.<br />
Requires additional lab time outside class during open lab hours.<br />
Fee: $42.90 ceramic lab supplies.<br />
0818 A Husby L TTh 9:30a-12:20p C157<br />
0819 B Husby L TTh 1:30p-4:20p C157<br />
Astronomy<br />
SCIENCE DIVISION<br />
ASTR 101 Introduction to Astronomy • 5 CR<br />
Either ASTR 101 or ASTR 105 may be taken for credit, not both.<br />
Fee: $21.20 planetarium.<br />
3000 A Goss A daily 8:30a-9:20a B244<br />
3002 B Brown D daily 9:30a-10:20a B244<br />
3004 C Knight D daily 11:30a-12:20p B244<br />
3006 D Knight D daily 12:30p-1:20p B244<br />
3008 E Knight D daily 1:30p-2:20p B244<br />
3010 F Solontoi M TTh 3:00p-5:10p B244<br />
3012 G DeVault J MW 5:30p-7:40p B244<br />
ASTR 105 Beginning Astronomy • 6 CR<br />
Either ASTR 101 or ASTR 105 may be taken for credit, not both.<br />
3034 OAS Knight : online L200<br />
3035 OAC Knight : online L200<br />
3036 OBS Goss A : online L200<br />
3037 OBC Goss A : online L200<br />
3038 OCS Knight : online L200<br />
3039 OCC Knight : online L200<br />
BCC Credit Class Schedule
Distance Education classes: see pp. 42-47.<br />
Basic Science Skills<br />
SCIENCE DIVISION<br />
BASCI 103 is offered as part of “Of Mice and Matter:<br />
A Successful Journey through the Scientific Maze,”<br />
a 15-credit Interdisciplinary Studies class; see page<br />
29 for details.<br />
0605 A team taught daily 9:30a-12:20p B228<br />
also meets WTh 8:30a-9:20a B223<br />
Biological Anthropology<br />
SCIENCE DIVISION<br />
ANTH 201 Biological Anthropology • 5 CR<br />
Fulfills natural science course requirement at BCC.<br />
5225 A Epstein L daily 9:30a-10:20a D101<br />
5226 B Epstein L daily 11:30a-12:20p D101<br />
5227 OAS Norton : online D110<br />
5228 OAC Norton : online D110<br />
Biology<br />
SCIENCE DIVISION<br />
BIOL 100 Introductory Biology • 6 CR<br />
Fulfills laboratory science course requirement at BCC.<br />
Fee: $31.80 science lab.<br />
3100 A Burton C MWF 10:30a-11:20a L124<br />
also meets TTh 9:30a-11:20a C155<br />
3102 B Burton C MWF 10:30a-11:20a L124<br />
also meets TTh 11:30a-1:20p C155<br />
3104 OAS Steinert K : online L200<br />
3105 OAC Steinert K : online L200<br />
3106 OBS Steinert K : online L200<br />
3107 OBC Steinert K : online L200<br />
Biology 100 is also offered as part of “Bite Me: Consumption<br />
in U.S. Society,” an 11-credit Interdisciplinary<br />
Studies class; see page 29 for details.<br />
0610 A team taught TThF 8:30a-11:20a R110AB<br />
lab W 8:30a-11:20a C155<br />
BIOL 101 General Biology I • 6 CR<br />
Prerequisite: Strongly Recommended CHEM 100 or CHEM 101 or<br />
BASCI 098, or one year of high school chemistry. Fulfills laboratory<br />
science course requirement at BCC.<br />
Fee: $31.80 science lab.<br />
3120 A Bangera G TTh 7:30a-9:20a B138<br />
also meets M 7:30a-10:20a B138<br />
3122 B Burton C MTTh 8:30a-9:20a L124<br />
also meets WF 8:30a-10:20a B138<br />
3124 C Bangera G TThF 11:30a-12:20p L124<br />
also meets MW 10:30a-12:20p B138<br />
3126 D Bangera G TThF 11:30a-12:20p L124<br />
also meets MW 12:30p-2:20p B138<br />
3128 E Tewari R MWTh 1:30p-2:20p L124<br />
also meets TF 12:30p-2:20p B138<br />
3130 F Tewari R MWTh 1:30p-2:20p L124<br />
also meets TF 2:30p-4:20p B138<br />
3132 G staff MWTh 3:00p-5:10p B138<br />
3134 H Maxfield C MW 5:30p-7:40p L124<br />
also meets T 5:30p-7:40p B138<br />
3136 I Maxfield C MW 5:30p-7:40p L124<br />
also meets Th 5:30p-7:40p B138<br />
3138 J staff MTTh 7:50p-10:00p B138<br />
3140 WEK Gold Sa 7:30a-10:30a B138<br />
Section WEK requires a substantial amount of learning online.<br />
Classroom sessions are held on the day stated. Computer use is<br />
required. Additional fee: $10.36. Please contact instructor directly<br />
by the first day of the quarter at mgold@bcc.ctc.edu.<br />
Biology 101 is also offered as part of “Mice and<br />
Matter: A Successful Journey through the Scientific<br />
Maze,” a 15-credit Interdisciplinary Studies class; see<br />
page 29 for details.<br />
0605 A team taught daily 9:30a-12:20p B228<br />
also meets WTh 8:30a-9:20a B223<br />
BIOL 108 Human Biology • 6 CR<br />
Prerequisite: High School Biology recommended.<br />
3141 OAS Gold : online L200<br />
3142 OAC Gold : online L200<br />
Required lab kit available for purchase at the BCC bookstore.<br />
BIOL 130 Nutrition & the Human Body • 5 CR<br />
Same as HOMEC 130 and NUTR 130. Only one of the three (BIOL<br />
130, HOMEC 130, NUTR 130) may be taken for credit. Recommended:<br />
BIOL 101. Fulfills natural science course requirement at BCC.<br />
3143 A staff daily 9:30a-10:20a B204<br />
3144 OAS Gold : online L200<br />
3145 OAC Gold : online L200<br />
3146 OBS Gold : online L200<br />
3147 OBC Gold : online L200<br />
3148 OCS Jejurikar S : online L200<br />
3149 OCC Jejurikar S : online L200<br />
Biology 130 is also offered as part of “Bite Me: Consumption<br />
in U.S. Society,” a 10-credit Interdisciplinary<br />
Studies class; see page 29 for details.<br />
0611 B team taught TThF 8:30a-11:20a R110AB<br />
also meets W 8:30a-9:20a R110AB<br />
BIOL 150 Marine Biology • 6 CR<br />
Fulfills laboratory science course requirement at BCC.<br />
Fee: $31.80 science lab.<br />
3150 A Miller S M 10:30a-1:20p B120<br />
also meets WF 11:30a-1:20p B120<br />
BIOL 201 Introductory Biology<br />
for Majors I • 6 CR<br />
Fulfills laboratory science course requirement at BCC. Prerequisite:<br />
BIOL 101 and CHEM 140 or equivalent.<br />
Fee: $31.80 science lab.<br />
3152 A Richardson MWF 9:30a-10:20a B121<br />
also meets MW 10:30a-12:20p B121<br />
www.bellevuecollege.edu : Online course ~ see p. 42 for details.<br />
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3154 B staff T 12:30p-2:20p L124<br />
also meets Th 12:30p-1:20p L124<br />
also meets MW 12:30p-2:20p B121<br />
3156 C Elliott S MW 3:30p-4:45p L124<br />
also meets TTh 1:30p-3:20p B121<br />
3158 D Elliott S MW 3:30p-4:45p L124<br />
also meets TTh 3:30p-5:20p B121<br />
BIOL 250 Microbiology • 6 CR<br />
Fulfills laboratory science course requirement at BCC.<br />
Prerequisite: BIOL 101 or 201 at BCC with a C or better; or<br />
entry code.<br />
Fee: $31.80 science lab.<br />
3180 A Mauldin D M 7:30a-8:20a B114<br />
also meets TWTh 7:30a-9:20a B114<br />
3182 B Mauldin D M 10:30a-11:20a B114<br />
also meets TWTh 10:30a-12:20p B114<br />
3184 C Jejurikar S M 1:30p-2:20p B114<br />
also meets TWTh 1:30p-3:20p B114<br />
3186 D staff MW 5:30p-7:00p B114<br />
also meets TTh 5:30p-7:40p B114<br />
If you are unable to attend the labs held during the first week of<br />
the quarter, you will receive an “F” for the course.<br />
BIOL 260 Human Anatomy &<br />
Physiology I • 6 CR<br />
Fulfills laboratory science course requirement at BCC.<br />
Prerequisite: BIOL 101 or 201 at BCC with a C or better;<br />
or entry code.<br />
Fee: $31.80 science lab.<br />
3200 A Sossong N MTTh 7:30a-8:20a L124<br />
also meets WF 7:30a-9:20a B120<br />
3202 B Sossong N MTTh 7:30a-8:20a L124<br />
also meets WF 9:30a-11:20a B120<br />
3204 C Anderson J MWF 12:30p-1:20p L124<br />
also meets TTh 10:30a-12:20p B120<br />
3206 D Anderson J MWF 12:30p-1:20p L124<br />
also meets TTh 12:30p-2:20p B120<br />
3208 E staff MTTh 2:30p-3:20p B120<br />
also meets WF 1:30p-3:20p B120<br />
3210 F Jones N MTh 7:50p-10:00p L124<br />
also meets T 7:50p-10:00p B120<br />
3212 G Jones N MTh 7:50p-10:00p L124<br />
also meets W 7:50p-10:00p B120<br />
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BIOL 261 Human Anatomy & Physiology II • 6 CR<br />
Fulfills laboratory science course requirement at BCC. Prerequisite:<br />
BIOL 260 at BCC with a C or better; or entry code.<br />
Fee: $31.80 science lab.<br />
3220 A Ellinger J MWF 9:30a-10:20a L124<br />
also meets TTh 8:30a-10:20a B121<br />
3222 B Ellinger J MWF 9:30a-10:20a L124<br />
also meets TTh 10:30a-12:20p B121<br />
3224 C staff T 2:30p-3:20p L124<br />
also meets Th 2:30p-4:20p L124<br />
also meets MW 2:30p-4:20p B121<br />
3226 D Ellinger J MWTh 5:30p-7:40p B121<br />
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Botany<br />
SCIENCE DIVISION<br />
BOTAN 110 Introductory Plant Biology • 6 CR<br />
Fulfills laboratory science course requirement at BCC.<br />
Fee: $31.80 science lab.<br />
3254 C Haemmerle MTTh 5:30p-7:40p C155<br />
Botany 110 is also offered as part of “Bite Me: Consumption<br />
in U.S. Society,” an 11-credit Interdisciplinary<br />
Studies class; see page 29 for details.<br />
0610 A team taught TThF 8:30a-11:20a R110AB<br />
lab W 8:30a-11:20a C155<br />
BOTAN 120 Introduction to Mycology • 6 CR<br />
3257 OAS Hanson : online L200<br />
3259 OAC Hanson : online L200<br />
Business<br />
Administration–Transfer<br />
BUSINESS DIVISION<br />
Business Division/Digital Communications website:<br />
www.bcc.ctc.edu/business.<br />
BA 200 Business Law-Legal Foundations • 5 CR<br />
4075 A Klotz K daily 7:30a-8:20a A109<br />
4076 B Engle daily 10:30a-11:20a A109<br />
4077 C Kamai E daily 11:30a-12:20p A109<br />
4078 D Rainge K MW 5:30p-7:40p A109<br />
4079 E Bryant A TTh 7:50p-10:00p A109<br />
4082 OAS staff : online A242<br />
4083 OAC staff : online A242<br />
4084 OBS staff : online A242<br />
4085 OBC staff : online A242<br />
BA 240 Statistical Analysis • 5 CR<br />
Prerequisite: MATH 156 with a C- or better, or entry code.<br />
Fee: $45.15 computer use.<br />
4089 A Watanabe L daily 7:30a-8:20a R302<br />
4090 B Lum L TTh 12:30p-2:40p L126<br />
4091 C Yamasaki TTh 5:30p-7:40p A109<br />
4092 D Li TTh 5:30p-7:40p R302<br />
4093 E Woo J W 5:30p-7:40p R302<br />
Section E combines classroom and online learning. Additional fee:<br />
$10.35 Vista.<br />
4096 OAS Woo J : online A242<br />
4097 OAC Woo J : online A242<br />
4098 OBS Woo J : online A242<br />
4099 OBC Woo J : online A242<br />
Business Intelligence<br />
BUSINESS DIVISION<br />
This is a professional/technical program. Business Division/Digital<br />
Communications website: www.bcc.ctc.edu/business.<br />
BUSIT 101 Effective Decision Making • 3 CR<br />
Using data analysis in all areas of business, from forecasting to<br />
marketing. Students typically meet with the instructor two to three<br />
times each quarter at the BCC main campus for a group classroom<br />
session. Face-to-face sessions will be arranged after the quarter<br />
starts based on the availability and schedules of students in the<br />
class. Contact bi@bcc.ctc.edu with any questions.<br />
4651 OAS Perry J : online A242<br />
4652 OAC Perry J : online A242<br />
BUSIT 105 Multi-Dimensional Analysis I • 5 CR<br />
Fee: $45.15 computer use.<br />
4655 A Rumans L MW 5:30p-7:40p N252<br />
4656 OAS Rumans L : online A242<br />
4657 OAC Rumans L : online A242<br />
: Online course ~ see p. 42 for details.<br />
Course descriptions can be found online at www.bcc.ctc.edu/catalog<br />
Business Technology Systems<br />
BUSINESS DIVISION<br />
This is a professional/technical program. Business Division/Digital<br />
Communications website: www.bcc.ctc.edu/business.<br />
BTS 101 Keyboarding I • 3 CR<br />
Fee: $45.15 computer use.<br />
4100 A Stenseth C TTh 5:30p-7:00p A132<br />
4103 OAS Marks : online A242<br />
4104 OAC Marks : online A242<br />
BTS 104 Keyboarding Review &<br />
Speed Building • 3 CR<br />
Prerequisite: BTS 101 or equivalent experience recommended.<br />
Fee: $45.15 computer use.<br />
4107 A Stenseth C TTh 5:30p-7:00p A132<br />
4110 OAS Marks : online A242<br />
4111 OAC Marks : online A242<br />
BTS 109 Business Communications • 5 CR<br />
Prerequisite: BTS 161 or equivalent experience and ENGL 092 or<br />
093. Keyboarding skill recommended.<br />
Fee: $45.15 computer use.<br />
4118 A Staples J MW 9:30a-11:20a A132<br />
also meets F 9:30a-10:15a A132<br />
BTS 141 Presentation Applications:<br />
Beginning • 1 CR<br />
Prerequisite: Previous computer experience or permission of instructor.<br />
4120 OAS Marks : online A242<br />
4121 OAC Marks : online A242<br />
BTS 142 Presentation Applications:<br />
Intermediate • 1 CR<br />
Prerequisite: BTS 141 recommended.<br />
4126 OAS Marks : online A242<br />
4127 OAC Marks : online A242<br />
BTS 143 Presentation Applications:<br />
Advanced • 1 CR<br />
Prerequisite: BTS 142 recommended.<br />
4134 OAS Marks : online A242<br />
4135 OAC Marks : online A242<br />
BTS 144 Personal Information Manager • 3 CR<br />
Prerequisite: BTS 161 or equivalent experience by permission<br />
of instructor.<br />
Fee: $16.90 computer use.<br />
4137 A Roberts P MW 12:30p-2:00p A133<br />
BTS 145 Internet Basics • 1 CR<br />
Prerequisite: Previous computer experience or permission<br />
of instructor.<br />
4140 OAS Griggs : online A242<br />
4141 OAC Griggs : online A242<br />
BTS 146 10-Key • 1 CR<br />
Prerequisite: Previous computer experience or permission<br />
of instructor.<br />
4143 OAS Mazzoni R : online A242<br />
4144 OAC Mazzoni R : online A242<br />
BCC Credit Class Schedule
Distance Education classes: see pp. 42-47.<br />
Go Global!<br />
Take a class in Arabic, ASL, Chinese,<br />
French, German, Italian, Japanese or<br />
Spanish and earn college credit.<br />
See World Languages on pp. 40-41.<br />
BTS 161 Computer & Software<br />
Fundamentals • 5 CR<br />
Prerequisite: BTS 101 or 104 or equivalent keyboarding experience<br />
recommended.<br />
Fee: $45.15 computer use.<br />
4155 A Marks S daily 8:30a-9:20a A133<br />
4156 B Blume daily 11:30a-12:20p A133<br />
Sections A & B are distributed learning classes and meet four days a<br />
week with one online and/or lab day.<br />
4157 C Wallis S TTh 7:50p-10:00p A133<br />
4160 OAS Marks : online A242<br />
4161 OAC Marks : online A242<br />
BTS 163 Word Processing Applications • 5 CR<br />
Prerequisite: BTS 161 or equivalent experience recommended.<br />
4164 OAS Marks : online A242<br />
4165 OAC Marks : online A242<br />
BTS 165 Spreadsheet Applications • 5 CR<br />
Prerequisite: BTS 161 or equivalent experience recommended.<br />
Fee: $45.15 computer use.<br />
4168 A Reinke TTh 9:30a-11:20a A132<br />
Section A combines classroom and online learning.<br />
4169 B Wallis S TTh 5:30p-7:40p A133<br />
4171 OAS Reinke : online A242<br />
4172 OAC Reinke : online A242<br />
BTS 168 Database Applications • 5 CR<br />
Prerequisite: BTS 161 or equivalent experience recommended.<br />
Fee: $45.15 computer use.<br />
4175 A Griggs daily 8:30a-9:20a A132<br />
4177 OAS Williams : online A242<br />
4178 OAC Williams : online A242<br />
BTS 186 Beginning Desktop<br />
Publishing • 5 CR<br />
Prerequisite: BTS 161 or equivalent experience recommended.<br />
Fee: $45.15 computer use.<br />
4186 A Reinke TTh 12:30p-2:40p A132<br />
BTS 280 Project Management<br />
Applications • 5 CR<br />
Prerequisite: BTS 161 or equivalent experience by permission<br />
of instructor.<br />
4190 OAS Griggs : online A242<br />
4191 OAC Griggs : online A242<br />
BTS 293 Teaching Technology • 5 CR<br />
Prerequisite: BTS 161 or equivalent experience recommended.<br />
This is a weekly seminar class for teaching assistants who spend 4<br />
additional hours per week as a TA in a BTS technology course<br />
4193 A Staples J T 12:30p-1:20p L120<br />
BTS TECHNOLOGY LAB.<br />
The following classes are offered as self-paced<br />
1 credit modules that are administered in a lab<br />
and online environment. Students sign up for a<br />
primary hour to use the lab either 1:30-2:30, 2:30-<br />
3:30, or 3:30-4:30. Students may use the Tech Lab<br />
longer as space is available. Students are invited to<br />
come to the lab hour on the first day for orientation.<br />
All courses are continuous enrollment and<br />
can be taken in any order.<br />
BTS 105 Beginning Keyboarding -<br />
Alphabet Keys • 1 CR<br />
No previous computer experience necessary.<br />
Fee: $10.55 tech lab and $8.25 Vista.<br />
4113 TL Kilpatrick arranged A133<br />
BTS 106 Beginning Keyboarding -<br />
Figure & Symbol Keys • 1 CR<br />
No previous computer experience necessary.<br />
Fee: $10.55 tech lab and $8.25 Vista.<br />
4114 TL Kilpatrick arranged A133<br />
BTS 107 Beginning Keyboarding -<br />
Keypad & Skillbuilding • 1 CR<br />
No previous computer experience necessary.<br />
Fee: $10.55 tech lab and $8.25 Vista.<br />
4115 TL Kilpatrick arranged A133<br />
BTS 141 Presentation Applications:<br />
Beginning • 1 CR<br />
Prerequisite: Previous computer experience or permission of<br />
instructor.<br />
Fee: $10.55 tech lab and $8.25 Vista.<br />
4119 TL Kilpatrick arranged A133<br />
BTS 142 Presentation Applications:<br />
Intermediate • 1 CR<br />
Prerequisite: BTS 141 recommended.<br />
Fee: $10.55 tech lab and $8.25 Vista.<br />
4124 TL Kilpatrick arranged A133<br />
BTS 143 Presentation Applications:<br />
Advanced • 1 CR<br />
Prerequisite: BTS 142 recommended.<br />
Fee: $10.55 tech lab and $8.25 Vista.<br />
4131 TL Kilpatrick arranged A133<br />
www.bellevuecollege.edu : Online course ~ see p. 42 for details.<br />
Credit Classes<br />
BTS 151 Spreadsheet Applications -<br />
Formulas & Functions • 1 CR<br />
Prerequisite: BTS 161 or equivalent experience recommended.<br />
Fee: $10.55 tech lab and $8.25 Vista.<br />
4148 TL Kilpatrick arranged A133<br />
BTS 152 Spreadsheet Applications -<br />
Charts & Formatting • 1 CR<br />
Prerequisite: BTS 161 or equivalent experience recommended.<br />
Fee: $10.55 tech lab and $8.25 Vista.<br />
4149 TL Kilpatrick arranged A133<br />
BTS 153 Spreadsheet Apps - Data<br />
Lists & Pivot Tables • 1 CR<br />
Prerequisite: BTS 161 or equivalent experience recommended.<br />
Fee: $10.55 tech lab and $8.25 Vista.<br />
4150 TL Kilpatrick arranged A133<br />
BTS 154 Spreadsheet Apps - Links<br />
VLookUps & Templates • 1 CR<br />
Prerequisite: BTS 161 or equivalent experience recommended.<br />
Fee: $10.55 tech lab and $8.25 Vista.<br />
4151 TL Kilpatrick L arranged A133<br />
BTS 155 Spreadsheet Apps - Advanced<br />
Logic Functions • 1 CR<br />
Prerequisite: BTS 161 or equivalent experience recommended.<br />
Fee: $10.55 tech lab and $8.25 Vista.<br />
4152 TL Kilpatrick arranged A242<br />
BTS 181 Word Processing - Editing<br />
& Formatting • 1 CR<br />
Prerequisite: BTS 161 or equivalent experience recommended.<br />
Fee: $10.55 tech lab and $8.25 Vista.<br />
4181 TL Kilpatrick arranged A133<br />
BTS 182 Word Processing - Tables,<br />
Columns, & Graphics • 1 CR<br />
Prerequisite: BTS 161 or equivalent experience recommended.<br />
Fee: $10.55 tech lab and $8.25 Vista.<br />
4182 TL Kilpatrick arranged A133<br />
BTS 183 Word Processing - Sharing<br />
Documents • 1 CR<br />
Prerequisite: BTS 161 or equivalent experience recommended.<br />
Fee: $10.55 tech lab and $8.25 Vista.<br />
4183 TL Kilpatrick arranged A133<br />
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BTS 184 Word Processing - Managing<br />
Long Documents • 1 CR<br />
Prerequisite: BTS 161 or equivalent experience recommended.<br />
Fee: $10.55 tech lab and $8.25 Vista.<br />
4184 TL Kilpatrick arranged A133<br />
BTS 185 Word Processing - Forms<br />
& Macros • 1 CR<br />
Prerequisite: BTS 161 or equivalent experience recommended.<br />
Fee: $10.55 tech lab and $8.25 Vista.<br />
4185 TL Kilpatrick arranged A133<br />
16 | FALL <strong>2006</strong><br />
Chemistry<br />
SCIENCE DIVISION<br />
CHEM 100 Chemical Concepts • 5 CR<br />
Either CHEM 100 or CHEM 110 may be taken for credit, not both.<br />
3260 A Khakimova daily 11:30a-12:20p B229<br />
CHEM 101 Introduction to Chemistry • 6 CR<br />
Prerequisite: MATH 085 or 097. Fee: $31.80 science lab.<br />
3270 A Khakimova TF 7:30a-9:20a B228<br />
also meets M 7:30a-10:20a B223<br />
3272 B Heins D TTh 7:30a-9:20a B229<br />
also meets F 7:30a-10:20a B223<br />
3278 E Heins D MWF 10:30a-11:20a B229<br />
also meets M 11:30a-12:20p B223<br />
also meets T 10:30a-1:20p B223<br />
3280 F Sandhu P TThF 1:30p-2:20p B228<br />
also meets T 12:30p-1:20p B228<br />
also meets M 12:30p-3:20p B223<br />
3282 G Sandhu P TThF 1:30p-2:20p B228<br />
also meets F 12:30p-1:20p B228<br />
also meets W 12:30p-3:20p B223<br />
3284 H Lyle C T 2:30p-5:20p B228<br />
Section H requires a substantial amount of learning online.<br />
Classroom sessions are held on the day stated. Computer use is<br />
required. Additional fee: $10.36.<br />
Please contact instructor directly by the first day of the quarter at<br />
clyle@bcc.ctc.edu.<br />
3286 I Goldston MW 5:30p-7:40p B229<br />
also meets T 5:30p-7:40p B223<br />
3288 J Goldston MW 5:30p-7:40p B229<br />
also meets Th 5:30p-7:40p B223<br />
Of Mice and Matter:<br />
A successful journey through the scientific maze.<br />
Do you need Biology 101 and Chemistry 101<br />
for an Allied Health field or a transfer degree?<br />
Enroll in this supportive learning community that<br />
combines beginning sciences with research skills.<br />
Register for INTER 115 • Of Mice and Matter • Item #0605<br />
Instructors: Glena Kelso and Cathy Lyle<br />
Prerequisite: Math 085 or 097<br />
M, T, F 9:30am-12:20pm, W, Th 8:30am-12:20pm<br />
3289 K Bell E MTh 7:50p-10:00p B228<br />
also meets W 7:50p-10:00p B223<br />
CHEM 101 is also offered as part of “Of Mice and<br />
Matter: A Successful Journey through the Scientific<br />
Maze,” a 15-credit Interdisciplinary Studies class;<br />
see page 29 for details.<br />
0605 A team taught daily 9:30a-12:20p B228<br />
also meets WTh 8:30a-9:20a B223<br />
CHEM 102 Introduction to Organic Chemistry<br />
& Biochemistry • 6 CR<br />
Prerequisite: CHEM 101 or permission of instructor.<br />
Fee: $31.80 science lab.<br />
3290 A Berg C MWTh 8:30a-9:20a B228<br />
also meets W 9:30a-10:20a B228<br />
also meets T 8:30a-11:20a B226<br />
3292 B Berg C MWTh 8:30a-9:20a B228<br />
also meets Th 9:30a-10:20a B228<br />
also meets F 8:30a-11:20a B226<br />
CHEM 110 Understanding the Chemistry<br />
Around You • 6 CR<br />
Either CHEM 100 or CHEM 110 may be taken for credit, not both.<br />
3310 OAS Chickering : online L200<br />
3311 OAC Chickering : online L200<br />
CHEM 140 General Inorganic & Physical<br />
Chemistry I • 6 CR<br />
Prerequisite: MATH 099 or equivalent, and either 1 year of high<br />
school chemistry or CHEM 101.<br />
Fee: $31.80 science lab.<br />
3312 A Shelley C MWF 8:30a-9:20a B229<br />
also meets M 9:30a-10:20a B229<br />
also meets T 8:30a-11:20a B264<br />
3314 B Shelley C MWF 8:30a-9:20a B229<br />
also meets W 9:30a-10:20a B229<br />
also meets Th 8:30a-11:20a B264<br />
3316 C Mayer J TTh 9:30a-11:20a B229<br />
also meets M 8:30a-11:20a B264<br />
3318 D Mayer J MWTh 12:30p-1:20p B228<br />
also meets M 1:30p-2:20p B228<br />
also meets T 12:30p-3:20p B264<br />
3320 E Mayer J MWTh 12:30p-1:20p B228<br />
also meets W 1:30p-2:20p B228<br />
also meets F 12:30p-3:20p B264<br />
: Online course ~ see p. 42 for details.<br />
Course descriptions can be found online at www.bcc.ctc.edu/catalog<br />
3322 F Shelley C TTh 12:30p-2:40p L217<br />
also meets M 12:30p-2:40p B264<br />
3324 G Heydari MW 3:00p-5:10p B229<br />
also meets Th 3:00p-5:10p B264<br />
3326 H Surendranath MW 5:30p-7:40p B228<br />
also meets T 5:30p-7:40p B264<br />
3328 I Surendranath MW 5:30p-7:40p B228<br />
also meets Th 5:30p-7:40p B264<br />
CHEM 150 General Inorganic & Physical<br />
Chemistry II • 6 CR<br />
Prerequisite: CHEM 140 or equivalent.<br />
Fee: $31.80 science lab.<br />
3330 A Bell E MTh 3:00p-5:10p B228<br />
also meets W 3:00p-5:10p B226<br />
3332 B Heydari TTh 5:30p-7:40p B229<br />
also meets M 5:30p-7:40p B226<br />
CHEM 160 General Inorganic & Physical<br />
Chemistry III • 6 CR<br />
Prerequisite: CHEM 150 or equivalent.<br />
Fee: $31.80 science lab.<br />
3350 A Melvin TTh 3:00p-5:10p B229<br />
also meets M 3:00p-5:10p B264<br />
3352 B Melvin TTh 7:50p-10:00p B229<br />
also meets M 7:50p-10:00p B264<br />
CHEM 231 Organic Chemistry I • 6 CR<br />
Prerequisite: CHEM 140, 150, and 160.<br />
Fee: $31.80 science lab.<br />
3380 A Goldston MWF 12:30p-1:20p B229<br />
also meets M 1:30p-2:20p B229<br />
also meets T 11:30a-2:20p B226<br />
3382 B Goldston MWF 12:30p-1:20p B229<br />
also meets W 1:30p-2:20p B229<br />
also meets Th 12:30p-3:20p B226<br />
3384 C Berg C TTh 12:30p-2:20p B229<br />
also meets F 12:30p-3:20p B226<br />
3385 D Berg C TTh 12:30p-2:20p B229<br />
Also meets M 12:30p-3:20p B226<br />
Chinese<br />
ARTS & HUMANITIES DIVISION<br />
See World Languages on pp. 40-41.<br />
Welcome to BCC!<br />
Soo dhawow BCC!<br />
¡Recepción a BCC!<br />
Marhaba ila BCC!<br />
BCC Credit Class Schedule
Distance Education classes: see pp. 42-47.<br />
Communication<br />
ARTS & HUMANITIES DIVISION<br />
COMM 101 Exploring the Digital Future • 5 CR<br />
0900 A staff MW 5:30p-7:40p L122<br />
0901 OAS Korolenko : online R230<br />
0902 OAC Korolenko : online R230<br />
COMM 102 Techniques & Technology<br />
of Propaganda • 5 CR<br />
0908 A Korolenko MW 12:30p-2:40p L122<br />
Section A combines classroom and online learning. Computer use<br />
required. Additional fee: $10.35.<br />
0909 OAS Korolenko : online R230<br />
0910 OAC Korolenko : online R230<br />
COMM 103 Media & Messages • 5 CR<br />
0914 A staff TTh 12:30p-2:40p L122<br />
0915 OAS staff : online R230<br />
0916 OAC staff : online R230<br />
COMM 104 Multicultural Media Messages • 5 CR<br />
0920 OAS staff : online R230<br />
0921 OAC staff : online R230<br />
COMM 106 Writing for the World Wide Web • 5 CR<br />
Prerequisite: ENGL 101 or BTS 109 recommended.<br />
0925 OAS staff : online R230<br />
0926 OAC staff : online R230<br />
COMM 108 Media/Digital Law & Ethics • 5 CR<br />
0930 OAS staff : online R230<br />
0931 OAC staff : online R230<br />
COMM 141 Introduction to Media Writing • 5 CR<br />
Prerequisite: Placement by assessment in ENGL 101, or ENGL 092<br />
or 093 at BCC with a C- or better, or entry code.<br />
0950 A Morris R daily 11:30a-12:20p L221<br />
COMM 143 Editing Techniques • 3 CR<br />
Prerequisite: COMM 141 or ENGL 101, or entry code.<br />
Requires additional time outside class.<br />
0954 A Morris R MW 10:30a-11:20a C212<br />
COMM 144 Newspaper Design • 3 CR<br />
Prerequisite: COMM 141 or ENGL 101, or entry code.<br />
May be repeated for a maximum of 6 credits. Requires additional<br />
time outside class.<br />
0956 A Morris R TTh 10:30a-11:20a C212<br />
COMM 145 Advertising Staff • 3 CR<br />
Requires additional time outside class.<br />
0958 A Morris R TTh 10:30a-11:20a C212<br />
COMM 146 News Staff • 3 CR<br />
May be repeated for a maximum of 6 credits. Requires additional<br />
time outside class.<br />
0960 A Morris R MW 10:30a-11:20a C212<br />
COMM 150 Introduction to Mass Media • 5 CR<br />
Fulfills a social science course requirement at BCC. Same as AMST 150.<br />
Either COMM 150 or AMST 150 may be taken for credit, not both.<br />
0964 B George R TTh 12:30p-2:40p R101<br />
0965 C Thornton MW 5:30p-7:40p R101<br />
0966 OAS Larkin L : online R230<br />
0967 OAC Larkin L : online R230<br />
COMM 161 Basic Broadcasting • 5 CR<br />
Fee: $11.25 lab.<br />
0971 A Ducey J MTWTh 9:30a-10:20a R209<br />
lab MW 10:30a-11:20a C235<br />
0972 B Ducey J MTWTh 9:30a-10:20a R209<br />
lab TTh 10:30a-11:20a C235<br />
0973 C Ducey J MTWTh 9:30a-10:20a R209<br />
lab MW 11:30a-12:20p C235<br />
COMM 216 Scripting for Film, Video,<br />
& Multimedia • 5 CR<br />
Prerequisite: COMM 141 or ENGL 101, 201, 270, 271, or 272<br />
at BCC (or equivalent English course at another college) with a<br />
C- or better; or entry code. Same as MEDIA 216. Credit cannot be<br />
obtained for both COMM 216 and MEDIA 216.<br />
0938 OAS Lucas P : online R230<br />
0939 OAC Lucas P : online R230<br />
COMM 241 News Features and<br />
Magazine Writing • 5 CR<br />
Prerequisite: COMM 141 or ENGL 101 with a C- or better,<br />
or entry code.<br />
0977 A Morris R daily 9:30a-10:20a N204<br />
COMM 266 Practicum in Broadcasting • 5 CR<br />
Prerequisite: COMM 161 or entry code. May be repeated for a<br />
maximum of 10 credits.<br />
0981 A Ducey J arranged C235<br />
COMPUTER-RELATED CREDIT CLASSES<br />
If you are looking for computer technology instruction<br />
at BCC, please see the following:<br />
Animation & Graphics (ANIM)<br />
Computer Science–Transfer (CS)<br />
Database Administration (DBA)<br />
Gaming (GAME)<br />
Information Technology (IT)<br />
Media Communications & Technology (MEDIA)<br />
Medical Informatics (MEDIT)<br />
Network Services & Computing Systems (NSCOM)<br />
Programming (PROG)<br />
Technical Support (TECH)<br />
Video Production (VIDEO)<br />
Web Multimedia Authoring (WEBMM)<br />
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Credit Classes<br />
Computer Science–Transfer<br />
BUSINESS DIVISION<br />
Business Div/Digital Communications website: www.bcc.ctc.edu/business<br />
CS 110 Introduction to Computers<br />
& Applications • 5 CR<br />
Not intended for Computer Science majors.<br />
Fee: $45.15 computer use.<br />
4301 A Iverson B daily 11:30a-12:20p R302<br />
4302 B Gelotte daily 12:30p-1:20p R302<br />
4305 OAS Gelotte : online A242<br />
4306 OAC Gelotte : online A242<br />
CS 210 Fundamentals of Computer<br />
Science I • 5 CR<br />
Prerequisite: MATH 105 with a C- or better, or entry code.<br />
4310 A Iverson B daily 8:30a-9:20a R302<br />
4311 B Gelotte daily 10:30a-11:20a R302<br />
4312 C Gandham R TTh 7:50p-10:00p R302<br />
4315 OAS Gelotte : online A242<br />
4316 OAC Gelotte : online A242<br />
CS 211 Fundamentals of Computer<br />
Science II • 5 CR<br />
Prerequisite: CS 210 or entry code.<br />
4320 A Gelotte daily 9:30a-10:20a R302<br />
Dance<br />
ARTS & HUMANITIES DIVISION<br />
DANCE 130 Jazz Technique I • 2 CR<br />
Fee: $2.60 lab.<br />
1052 A Platt B TTh 11:30a-1:20p R014<br />
DANCE 131 Jazz Technique II • 2 CR<br />
May be repeated for a maximum of 6 credits. Prerequisite: DANCE<br />
130 or permission of instructor.<br />
Fee: $2.60 lab.<br />
1055 A Platt B MW 11:30a-1:20p R014<br />
DANCE 140 Ballet Technique I • 2 CR<br />
May be repeated for a maximum of 6 credits.<br />
Fee: $2.60 lab.<br />
1058 A Platt B TTh 9:30a-11:20a R014<br />
1059 B Platt B MW 3:00p-5:10p R014<br />
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DANCE 141 Ballet Technique II • 2 CR<br />
Prerequisite: DANCE 140 or equivalent.<br />
Fee: $2.60 lab.<br />
1062 A Platt B TTh 9:30a-11:20a R014<br />
1063 B Platt B MW 3:00p-5:10p R014<br />
DANCE 151 Contemporary<br />
Dance I • 2 CR<br />
Same as PE 151. Either DANCE 151 or PE 151 may be taken for<br />
credit, not both. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 credits.<br />
Fee: $2.60 lab.<br />
1065 A Platt B MW 9:30a-11:20a R014<br />
DANCE 152 Contemporary<br />
Dance II • 2 CR<br />
Same as PE 152. Either DANCE 152 or PE 152 may be taken for<br />
credit, not both. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 credits.<br />
Fee: $2.60 lab.<br />
1068 A Platt B MW 9:30a-11:20a R014<br />
DANCE 201 Dance Ensemble I • V1-5 CR<br />
Prerequisite: Audition and permission of instructor. May be<br />
repeated for a maximum of 15 credits.<br />
1071 A Platt B M 6:30p-8:20p E200<br />
rehearsal W 6:30p-8:20p R014<br />
First class meets Monday, 9/18 at 6:30p.m. in the Carlson Theatre.<br />
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Developmental Education<br />
ARTS & HUMANITIES DIVISION<br />
DEVED 061/062/ Strategies for Learning<br />
ENGL 080 English: Reading & Writing<br />
and Reading Lab<br />
This 11- or 12-credit combined course prepares English-as-a-<br />
Second-Language students for credit courses by building reading<br />
comprehension, vocabulary, grammar and writing skills. Students<br />
participate in writing work which coordinates with reading, speaking<br />
and listening activities.<br />
Prerequisite: Placement by assessment.<br />
Fee: $16.90.<br />
1100 A Pauley J daily 11:30a-1:20p C140<br />
1101 B staff MTWTh 5:30p-7:40p C140<br />
Diagnostic Ultrasound<br />
HEALTH SCIENCES, EDUCATION & WELLNESS<br />
This is a professional/technical program.<br />
DUTEC 105 Pathophysiology I • 3 CR<br />
Prerequisite: BIOL 260 and 261 and acceptance into the<br />
program.<br />
2200 A Peck A M 6:00p-9:00p A250<br />
DUTEC 107 Human Cross-Sectional<br />
Anatomy • 7 CR<br />
Prerequisite: Acceptance into program or permission of<br />
program chair.<br />
Fee: $10.60 lab.<br />
2205 A Olson K T 12:30p - 2:30p B102<br />
also meets W 10:30a - 12:20p B102<br />
also meets M : online<br />
DUTEC 110 Ultrasound I: Abdominal<br />
Scanning & Techniques • 4 CR<br />
Prerequisite: Acceptance into program or permission of<br />
program chair.<br />
Fee: $15.90 lab.<br />
2210 A Olson K MW 1:00p-2:20p B102<br />
DUTEC 170 Ultrasound Physics &<br />
Instrumentation I • 3 CR<br />
Prerequisite: Acceptance into program or permission of<br />
program chair.<br />
2217 A Wheelock K TTh 10:00a-11:20a B139<br />
DUTEC 210 Clinical Practicum I • 15 CR<br />
Prerequisite: Acceptance into program or permission of the<br />
program chair.<br />
2225 A Moss C arr arr Hosp<br />
Digital Video Production<br />
See Video Production on p. 40.<br />
BUSINESS DIVISION<br />
: Online course ~ see p. 42 for details.<br />
Course descriptions can be found online at www.bcc.ctc.edu/catalog<br />
Drama<br />
ARTS & HUMANITIES DIVISION<br />
DRAMA 101 Introduction to the Theater • 5 CR<br />
1076 A staff daily 9:30a-10:20a D103<br />
1077 B staff daily 11:30a-12:20p E101<br />
DRAMA 112 Stage Lighting • 4 CR<br />
Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in DRAMA 290.<br />
1082 A Healy B MWF 11:30a-12:20p E200<br />
lab F 12:30p-2:20p E200<br />
DRAMA 151 Acting: Improvisation • 5 CR<br />
1084 A staff MTWTh 9:30a-11:20a E101<br />
DRAMA 224 Great Plays • 5 CR<br />
1086 OAS Doyle : online R230<br />
1087 OAC Doyle : online R230<br />
DRAMA 251 Advanced Acting: Contemporary<br />
Scene Study • 5 CR<br />
Prerequisite: Permission of instructor and/or audition.<br />
1090 A Doyle MTWTh 12:30p-2:20p E101<br />
DRAMA 280 Studio Theater • V2.5-5 CR<br />
Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. May be repeated for a<br />
maximum of 30 credits.<br />
Fee: $45.15.<br />
1093 A Doyle T MTWTh 7:00p-10:00p E101<br />
rehearsal arranged E101<br />
DRAMA 290 Technical Practice • 1 CR<br />
Concurrent enrollment in DRAMA 110 or 112 and permission of<br />
instructor. Crew component of DRAMA 110 and 112.<br />
1096 A Healy B arranged E120<br />
Early Childhood Education<br />
HEALTH SCIENCES, EDUCATION & WELLNESS<br />
ECED 135 Practicum for Special<br />
Education • 5 CR<br />
Prerequisite: Conversational English skills and permission of<br />
instructor. Nine clinical hours per week.<br />
2258 A Wilson R arranged<br />
ECED 170 STARS Class: The Basics<br />
of Childcare • 2 CR<br />
2268 OAC Wood : online<br />
Course is taught in Spanish and English.<br />
ECED 171 Introduction to Early<br />
Childhood Education • 5 CR<br />
Three clinical hours per week.<br />
Fee: $15.90 materials.<br />
2271 A Sloan S M 1:30p-4:20p C167<br />
2272 B Sloan S W 6:00p-9:00p C167<br />
ECED 175 Portfolio I: Early Childhood<br />
Education Majors • 1 CR<br />
2275 A Wilson R M 8:00p-9:00p C167<br />
Credit from this course should not be used for purposes of<br />
financial aid.<br />
BCC Credit Class Schedule
Distance Education classes: see pp. 42-47.<br />
ECED 191 Practicum in Early Childhood<br />
Education • 5 CR<br />
Prerequisite: Conversational English skills and permission of<br />
instructor.<br />
Nine clinical hours per week.<br />
2280 A Wilson R M 6:00p-8:00p C167<br />
ECED 192 Practicum in Early Childhood<br />
Education • 5 CR<br />
Prerequisite: Conversational English skills and permission of<br />
instructor.<br />
Nine clinical hours per week.<br />
2283 A Wilson R M 6:00p-8:00p C167<br />
ECED 193 Practicum in Early Childhood<br />
Education • 5 CR<br />
Prerequisite: Conversational English skills and permission of<br />
instructor.<br />
Nine clinical hours per week.<br />
2285 A Wilson R M 6:00p-8:00p C167<br />
ECED 198A Special Seminar: Working with<br />
Abused & High Risk Children • 1 CR<br />
May be repeated for a maximum of 15 credits.<br />
Meets Washington STARS requirement of 10 hours or 1 college<br />
credit annual education.<br />
2291 A Davis Sa 9:00a-3:30p C167<br />
Class meets 9/23 & 9/30.<br />
ECED 198B Special Seminar: Teaching with<br />
the Whole Child in Mind • 1 CR<br />
May be repeated for a maximum of 15 credits.<br />
Meets Washington STARS requirement of 10 hours or 1 college<br />
credit annual education.<br />
2292 B Witmer J Sa 9:00a-3:30p C167<br />
Class meets 10/7 & 10/21.<br />
ECED 199 Independent Studies in Early<br />
Childhood Education • V1-5 CR<br />
Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.<br />
May be repeated for a maximum of 15 credits.<br />
2295 A Wilson R arranged R130Q<br />
ECED 275 Portfolio II: Early Childhood<br />
Education Majors • 1 CR<br />
Recommended: ECED 175.<br />
2298 A Wilson R M 8:00p-9:00p C167<br />
Credit from this course should not be used for purposes of<br />
financial aid.<br />
ECED 298 Special Seminar: Mentoring —<br />
the Next Step in Your<br />
Professional Development • 1 CR<br />
May be repeated for a maximum of 15 credits.<br />
This course can be used as vocational certification for teachers and<br />
trainers of adult learners.<br />
2300 A Willis V T 6:00p-7:20p C167<br />
Class meets 9/26-11/7.<br />
ECED 299 Independent Studies in Early<br />
Childhood Education • V1-5 CR<br />
Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. May be repeated for a<br />
maximum of 15 credits.<br />
2310 A Wilson R arranged R130Q<br />
Economics<br />
SOCIAL SCIENCE DIVISION<br />
ECON 100 Introduction to Basic<br />
Economic Principles • 5 CR<br />
Business and Economic majors who plan to transfer to a 4-year institution<br />
should generally take ECON 200/201 rather than ECON 100.<br />
5265 A Righi daily 9:30a-10:20a C208<br />
5266 B Righi daily 11:30a-12:20p C208<br />
5267 OAS Jackson H : online D110<br />
5268 OAC Jackson H : online D110<br />
ECON 200 Introduction to Economics:<br />
Macroeconomics • 5 CR<br />
Recommended: 30 prior college credits.<br />
5270 A Hendrixson daily 8:30a-9:20a C208<br />
5271 B Taylor K TTh 10:30a-11:20a L120<br />
Section B is in Mixed Mode. On campus sessions meet on the days<br />
listed. The balance of instruction occurs online as directed by the<br />
course syllabus. Significant computer use. Additional fee: $10.05.<br />
5272 C Righi daily 12:30p-1:20p C208<br />
5273 D Christopherson MW 5:30p-7:40p C208<br />
5274 LSE Miller C T 6:00p-7:40p C208<br />
Section LSE is a late-start class beginning 10/10. Combines<br />
classroom and online learning. Computer use required. Additional<br />
fee: $10.05.<br />
5275 OAS Baldwin R : online D110<br />
5276 OAC Baldwin R : online D110<br />
5277 OBS Baldwin R : online D110<br />
5278 OBC Baldwin R : online D110<br />
5279 OCS Jackson H : online D110<br />
5280 OCC Jackson H : online D110<br />
ECON 201 Introduction to Economics:<br />
Microeconomics • 5 CR<br />
Recommended: 30 prior college credits.<br />
5281 A Hendrixson C daily 7:30a-8:20a C208<br />
5282 B Taylor K TTh 9:30a-10:20a L120<br />
Section B is in Mixed Mode. On campus sessions meet on the days<br />
listed. The balance of instruction occurs online as directed by the<br />
course syllabus. Significant computer use. Additional fee: $10.05.<br />
5283 C Hendrixson C daily 10:30a-11:20a L122<br />
5284 D staff daily 11:30a-12:20p L122<br />
5285 E Christopherson MW 7:50p-10:00p C208<br />
5286 OAS Taylor K : online D110<br />
www.bellevuecollege.edu : Online course ~ see p. 42 for details.<br />
Credit Classes<br />
Want to work with children?<br />
Early Childhood Ed at BCC opens the door!<br />
Topics this quarter include:<br />
Basics of Childcare<br />
Working with Abused and<br />
High Risk Children<br />
Teaching with the Whole Child in Mind<br />
Mentor—The Next Step in<br />
Your Professional Development<br />
• Call ~ (425) 564-2674<br />
• Visit ~ Room R130N<br />
• Click ~ www.bcc.ctc.edu/ece<br />
All Early<br />
Childhood Education<br />
classes meet<br />
Washington STARS<br />
requirements<br />
5287 OAC Taylor K : online D110<br />
5288 OBS Miller C : online D110<br />
5289 OBC Miller C : online D110<br />
5290 OCS Baldwin R : online D110<br />
5291 OCC Baldwin R : online D110<br />
ECON 260 Economic Development<br />
of the U.S. • 5 CR<br />
Same as AMST 260. Either ECON 260 or AMST 260 may be taken<br />
for credit, not both. Recommended: 30 prior college credits.<br />
5292 OAS Baldwin R : online D110<br />
5293 OAC Baldwin R : online D110<br />
Education<br />
HEALTH SCIENCES, EDUCATION & WELLNESS<br />
EDUC 110 Introduction to Education • 5 CR<br />
2329 OAS Kaczynski : online<br />
EDUC 256 Child Development &<br />
Guidance • 3 CR<br />
This course can be used as vocational certification for teachers and<br />
trainers of adult learners.<br />
2326 OAS Wilson R : online<br />
Engineering<br />
SCIENCE DIVISION<br />
ENGR 110 Engineering Orientation • 2 CR<br />
Course is graded “pass/fail.”<br />
3411 A Lee F TTh 11:30a-12:20p L120<br />
ENGR 123 Engineering Graphics • 4 CR<br />
Prerequisite: MATH 098 or 099.<br />
Fee: $16.90 computer use.<br />
3413 A Lee F MWF 9:30a-11:20a L120<br />
3415 B staff MWF 11:30a-1:20p L120<br />
ENGR 210 Statics • 4 CR<br />
Prerequisite: ENGR 111 or MATH 126 or PHYS 121.<br />
3417 A staff TTh 5:30p-7:15p L120<br />
(425) 564-1000 | 19
Credit Classes<br />
ENGR 220 Introduction to Mechanics<br />
of Materials • 4 CR<br />
Prerequisite: ENGR 210.<br />
3419 A Lee F TTh 1:30p-3:20p L120<br />
ENGR 260 Thermodynamics • 4 CR<br />
Recommended: CHEM 150 and MATH 125.<br />
3421 A Lee F MWF 5:30p-7:15p L120<br />
English–Composition<br />
& Reading<br />
ARTS & HUMANITIES DIVISION<br />
Students planning to take English composition<br />
and/or reading classes must have the proper<br />
assessment. For more information, call (425)<br />
564-2243 or go to the Student Services building.<br />
All reading courses require two to four hours per<br />
week of independent work in the Reading Lab in<br />
addition to regular class meetings.<br />
Check the website for additional class listings at<br />
www.bcc.ctc.edu/fallschedule/credit/new/.<br />
DEVED 061/062/ Strategies for Learning<br />
ENGL 080 English: Reading & Writing<br />
and Reading Lab<br />
This 11- or 12-credit combined course prepares English-as-a-<br />
Second-Language students for credit courses by building reading<br />
comprehension, vocabulary, grammar and writing skills. Students<br />
participate in writing work which coordinates with reading, speaking<br />
and listening activities.<br />
Prerequisite: Placement by assessment.<br />
Fee: $16.90.<br />
1100 A Pauley J daily 11:30a-1:20p C140<br />
1101 B staff MTWTh 5:30p-7:40p C140<br />
ENGL 072 Developmental English • 11-12 CR<br />
Prerequisite: Placement by assessment.<br />
Course requires two to four hours per week of independent work<br />
in the Reading Lab in addition to regular class meetings. Plan to<br />
spend one hour in the Reading Lab during the first week of the<br />
quarter for orientation. Class graded “credit/no credit.”<br />
Fee: $33.80 computer use.<br />
1140 A staff daily 7:30a-9:20a C202<br />
1142 B staff daily 9:30a-11:20a C202<br />
1144 C staff daily 12:30p-2:20p C202<br />
1146 D staff MTWTh 5:30p-7:40p C202<br />
ENGL 080 Improving Reading Skills<br />
(Reading Lab) • V1-2 CR<br />
Plan to spend one hour in the Reading Lab during the first week of<br />
the quarter for orientation. Class is graded “credit/no credit.”<br />
Fee: $16.90 computer use.<br />
1112 A staff arranged D202<br />
ENGL 089 Preparation for <strong>College</strong><br />
Reading • V6-7 CR<br />
Prerequisite: Placement by assessment.<br />
Course requires two to four hours per week of independent work<br />
in the Reading Lab in addition to regular class meetings. Plan to<br />
spend one hour in the Reading Lab during the first week of the<br />
quarter for orientation.<br />
Fee: $16.90 computer use.<br />
1150 A Eichner N daily 11:30a-12:20p C202<br />
20 | FALL <strong>2006</strong><br />
ENGL 091 Basic Grammar & Sentence<br />
Patterns • V1-5 CR<br />
Prerequisite: Placement in ENGL 071 or higher.<br />
1160 A Czesak L daily 9:30a-10:20a L210<br />
1161 OAS Goldsmith J : online R230<br />
1162 OAC Goldsmith J : online R230<br />
ENGL 092 Developmental English • 5 CR<br />
Prerequisite: Placement by assessment.<br />
Fee: $16.90 computer use.<br />
1170 A Breen I daily 7:30a-8:20a R106A<br />
1171 B Andrus P daily 8:30a-9:20a R106C<br />
1173 D Christiansen P daily 10:30a-11:20a R209<br />
1174 E Lepeintre S daily 10:30a-11:20a L215<br />
1175 F Lepeintre S daily 11:30a-12:20p R305<br />
1176 G Meek D daily 11:30a-12:20p R106C<br />
1178 I Davis A daily 12:30p-1:20p R110A<br />
1179 J Butler B MW 12:30p-2:40p D103<br />
1180 K Torrence J TTh 3:00p-5:10p R210<br />
1181 L Brownell E MW 5:30p-7:40p R106C<br />
1182 M Torrence J TTh 5:30p-7:40p R106C<br />
1183 N Kennedy J TTh 5:30p-7:40p R106A<br />
1184 OAS White K : online R230<br />
1185 OAC White K : online R230<br />
Also offered as part of “English, Inc.: Learning the<br />
Language of Business” a 10-credit Interdisciplinary<br />
Studies class; see page 30 for details.<br />
0616 A Gates/Yarborough daily 9:30a-11:20a R106AB<br />
Also offered as part of “Playing in the Dark: Black/<br />
White in Film” a 10-credit Interdisciplinary Studies<br />
class; see page 29 for details.<br />
0612 C Jeffers/Pollock daily 12:30p-2:20p R303<br />
ENGL 093 Composition for<br />
Non-Native Speakers • 5 CR<br />
Prerequisite: Placement by assessment.<br />
Fee: $16.90 computer use.<br />
1192 A Bessho S daily 8:30a-9:20a R106A<br />
1193 B staff daily 10:30a-11:20a C205<br />
1194 C Leighton G daily 12:30p-1:20p L222<br />
1195 D Beasley M MW 3:00p-5:10p C140<br />
1196 E Allen S MW 5:30p-7:40p R106A<br />
1198 OAS Gilliam R : online R230<br />
1199 OAC Gilliam R : online R230<br />
Also offered as part of “English, Inc: Learning the<br />
Language of Business: a 10-credit Interdisciplinary<br />
Studies class; see page 30 for details.<br />
0616 A Gates/Yarborough daily 9:30a-11:20a R106AB<br />
ENGL 101 Written Expression • 5 CR<br />
Prerequisite: Placement by assessment, or ENGL 092 or 093 with<br />
a C- or better.<br />
Fee: $16.90 computer use.<br />
1204 A Todd B daily 6:30a-7:20a R211<br />
1205 B Warner M daily 6:30a-7:20a R101<br />
1207 D Meyer M daily 7:30a-8:20a R101<br />
1208 E Andrus P daily 7:30a-8:20a R109<br />
1211 H Breen I daily 8:30a-9:20a R101<br />
1212 I Stanton J daily 8:30a-9:20a R306<br />
1213 J Magie E daily 9:30a-10:20a L215<br />
1215 NCA Mesch P TTh 9:50a-12:00p W266<br />
Section NCA meets at North Campus, 10700 Northup Way.<br />
1217 L Meek D daily 10:30a-11:20a R106C<br />
: Online course ~ see p. 42 for details.<br />
Course descriptions can be found online at www.bcc.ctc.edu/catalog<br />
1218 M staff daily 11:30a-12:20p R106B<br />
1222 Q Matzke L MW 12:30p-2:40p R201<br />
1223 R Silano M MW 12:30p-2:40p L217<br />
1224 S Harada M TTh 12:30p-2:40p R310<br />
1225 T Silano M TTh 12:30p-2:40p R209<br />
1226 NCC Mesch P MW 12:40p-2:50p W266<br />
Section NCC meets at North Campus, 10700 Northup Way.<br />
1228 U Cofer J MW 3:00p-5:10p R101<br />
1229 V West W MW 3:00p-5:10p R306<br />
1230 LSA Morel J MWF 3:00p-5:10p R205<br />
Section LSA is a late start class beginning 10/02.<br />
1231 W Cofer J TTh 3:00p-5:10p R201<br />
1232 X Meek D TTh 3:00p-5:10p R306<br />
1234 LSB Cooper C TThF 3:00p-5:10p C202<br />
Section LSB is a late start class beginning 10/03.<br />
1235 Z Morel J MW 5:30p-7:40p C205<br />
1236 ONA Sebastian P M 6:00p-7:40p L221<br />
Section ONA combines classroom and online learning; computer<br />
use required. Additional fee:: $10.35.<br />
1237 AA Butler B TTh 5:30p-7:40p C205<br />
1238 ONB Sebastian P T 6:00p-7:40p R211<br />
Section ONB combines classroom and online learning; computer<br />
use required. Additional fee:: $10.35.<br />
1239 AB Pfau T MW 7:50p-10:00p R211<br />
1240 AC Allen S MW 7:50p-10:00p R201<br />
1241 AD Pfau T TTh 7:50p-10:00p R211<br />
1242 AE Sebastian P TTh 7:50p-10:00p R201<br />
1252 OAS Harada M : online R230<br />
1253 OAC Harada M : online R230<br />
1254 OBS Gilliam R : online R230<br />
1255 OBC Gilliam R : online R230<br />
1256 OCS Matzke L : online R230<br />
1257 OCC Matzke L : online R230<br />
1258 ODS Matzke L : online R230<br />
1259 ODC Matzke L : online R230<br />
1260 OES Leeds L : online R230<br />
1261 OEC Leeds L : online R230<br />
1262 OFS White K : online R230<br />
1263 OFC White K : online R230<br />
1264 OGS Andrus P : online R230<br />
1265 OGC Andrus P : online R230<br />
1266 OHS Todd B : online R230<br />
1267 OHC Todd B : online R230<br />
1268 OIS Rothman K : online R230<br />
1269 OIC Rothman K : online R230<br />
It is suggested that students enrolling in sections OIS : or OIC<br />
: also enroll in the online portion of ENGL 267 American Lit:<br />
Beginnings Through Civil War that Karen Rothman is teaching.<br />
Also offered with ENGL 226, Literature & Current Issues, in a 10credit<br />
package; see English Combinations page 22 for details.<br />
1221 P West W daily 11:30a-1:20p R204<br />
Also offered as part of “Bite Me: Consumption in U.S.<br />
Society” an 11-credit Interdisciplinary Studies class;<br />
see page 29 for details.<br />
0610 A Hanson/Meyer TThF 8:30a-11:20a R110AB<br />
lab W 8:30a-11:20a C155<br />
Also offered as part of “Bite Me: Consumption in U.S.<br />
Society” a 10-credit Interdisciplinary Studies class; see<br />
page 29 for details.<br />
0611 B Hanson/Meyer TThF 8:30a-11:20a R110AB<br />
also meets W 8:30a-9:20a R110AB<br />
BCC Credit Class Schedule
Distance Education classes: see pp. 42-47.<br />
Also offered as part of “Playing in the Dark: Black/<br />
White in Film” a 10-credit Interdisciplinary Studies<br />
class; see page 29 for details.<br />
0612 C Jeffers/Pollock daily 12:30p-2:20p R303<br />
Also offered as part of “English Inc.: Learning the<br />
Language of Business,” a 10-credit Interdisciplinary<br />
Studies class; see page 29 for details.<br />
0616 A Gates/Yarborough daily 9:30a-11:20a R106AB<br />
ENGL 105 Grammar & Communication • 5 CR<br />
Prerequisite: Placement by assessment, or ENGL 092 or 093 with<br />
a C- or better.<br />
1165 OAS staff : online R230<br />
1166 OAC staff : online R230<br />
ENGL 106 Critical Reading in the<br />
Humanities • V6-7 CR<br />
Prerequisite: Placement by assessment.<br />
Course requires two to four hours per week of independent work<br />
in the Reading Lab in addition to regular class meetings. Plan to<br />
spend one hour in the Reading lab during the first week of the<br />
quarter for orientation.<br />
Fee: $16.90 computer use.<br />
1151 A Eichner N daily 11:30a-12:20p C202<br />
ENGL 109 Information Resources • 3 CR<br />
Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.<br />
6288 A staff MW 12:30p-2:20p TBA<br />
ENGL 201 The Research Paper • 5 CR<br />
Prerequisite: COMM 141 or ENGL 101 with a C- or better, or entry code.<br />
Fee: $16.90 computer use.<br />
1274 A Nelson S daily 6:30a-7:20a R204<br />
1275 B Warner M daily 7:30a-8:20a R201<br />
1276 C Morris R daily 8:30a-9:20a R201<br />
1277 D Nelson S daily 9:30a-10:20a R201<br />
1279 F White J daily 10:30a-11:20a R211<br />
1280 G Peterson K daily 11:30a-12:20p R101<br />
1281 H Nelson S daily 11:30a-12:20p C205<br />
1282 I Lepeintre S daily 12:30p-1:20p R306<br />
1283 J Cooper C MW 3:00p-5:10p R201<br />
1284 K Pfau T TTh 5:30p-7:40p D103<br />
1285 ONA Sebastian P Th 6:00p-7:40p R201<br />
Section ONA combines classroom and online learning; computer<br />
use required. Additional fee:: $10.35.<br />
1286 L Sebastian P MW 7:50p-10:00p R204<br />
1287 OAS Sanders C : online R230<br />
1288 OAC Sanders C : online R230<br />
1289 OBS Peterson K : online R230<br />
1290 OBC Peterson K : online R230<br />
1291 OCS Vaughan : online R230<br />
1292 OCC Vaughan : online R230<br />
Also offered as part of “Bite Me: Consumption in U.S.<br />
Society” an 11-credit Interdisciplinary Studies class;<br />
see page 29 for details.<br />
0610 A Hanson/Meyer TThF 8:30a-11:20a R110AB<br />
lab W 8:30a-11:20a C155<br />
Also offered as part of “Bite Me: Consumption in U.S.<br />
Society” a 10-credit Interdisciplinary Studies class; see<br />
page 29 for details.<br />
0611 B Hanson/Meyer TThF 8:30a-11:20a R110AB<br />
also meets W 8:30a-9:20a R110AB<br />
ENGL 233 Writing Fiction I • 5 CR<br />
Recommended: ENGL 101 placement or higher.<br />
Fee: $16.90 computer use.<br />
1298 A White J MW 12:30p-2:40p R109<br />
1311 OAS Seeman J : online R230<br />
1312 OAC Seeman J : online R230<br />
ENGL 234 Writing Fiction II • 5 CR<br />
Prerequisite: ENGL 233 with a C- or better.<br />
Fee: $16.90 computer use.<br />
1299 A White J MW 12:30p-2:40p R109<br />
1313 OAS Seeman J : online R230<br />
1314 OAC Seeman J : online R230<br />
ENGL 235 Writing Fiction III • 5 CR<br />
Prerequisite: ENGL 234 with a C- or better.<br />
Fee: $16.90 computer use.<br />
1300 A White J MW 12:30p-2:40p R109<br />
1315 OAS Seeman J : online R230<br />
1316 OAC Seeman J : online R230<br />
ENGL 243 Writing Poetry I • 5 CR<br />
Recommended: ENGL 101 placement or higher.<br />
1305 OAS staff : online R230<br />
1306 OAC staff : online R230<br />
ENGL 244 Writing Poetry II • 5 CR<br />
Prerequisite: ENGL 243 with a C- or better.<br />
1307 OAS staff : online R230<br />
1308 OAC staff : online R230<br />
ENGL 245 Writing Poetry III • 5 CR<br />
Prerequisite: ENGL 244 with a C- or better.<br />
1309 OAS staff : online R230<br />
1310 OAC staff : online R230<br />
ENGL 270 Professional Report Writing • 5 CR<br />
Prerequisite: COMM 141 or ENGL 101 with a C- or better, or entry code.<br />
Fee: $16.90 computer use.<br />
1320 A Nelson S daily 7:30a-8:20a R204<br />
1321 B Peterson K daily 10:30a-11:20a R201<br />
1322 C Cooper C TTh 12:30p-2:40p R201<br />
1323 D Mesch P MW 5:30p-7:40p R306<br />
1324 E Nelson S TTh 7:50p-10:00p R204<br />
1326 OAS Dietrich S : online R230<br />
1327 OAC Dietrich S : online R230<br />
1328 OBS Sanders C : online R230<br />
1329 OBC Sanders C : online R230<br />
www.bellevuecollege.edu : Online course ~ see p. 42 for details.<br />
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ENGL 271 Expository Writing I • 5 CR<br />
Prerequisite: COMM 141 or ENGL 101 with a C- or better, or entry code.<br />
Fee: $16.90 computer use.<br />
1335 B White J TTh 12:30p-2:40p D103<br />
1337 OAS White K : online R230<br />
1338 OAC White K : online R230<br />
1339 OBS Rothman K : online R230<br />
1340 OBC Rothman K : online R230<br />
It is suggested that students enrolling in sections OBS or OBC also<br />
enroll in the online portion of ENGL 267 American Lit: Beginnings<br />
Through Civil War that Karen Rothman is teaching.<br />
Also offered with ENGL 226, Literature & Current Issues, in a 10credit<br />
package; see English Combinations page 22 for details.<br />
1336 C West W daily 11:30a-1:20p R204<br />
Also offered as part of “Bite Me: Consumption in U.S.<br />
Society” an 11-credit Interdisciplinary Studies class;<br />
see page 29 for details.<br />
0610 A Hanson/Meyer TThF 8:30a-11:20a R110AB<br />
lab W 8:30a-11:20a C155<br />
Also offered as part of “Bite Me: Consumption in U.S.<br />
Society” a 10-credit Interdisciplinary Studies class; see<br />
page 29 for details.<br />
0611 B Hanson/Meyer TThF 8:30a-11:20a R110AB<br />
also meets W 8:30a-9:20a R110AB<br />
ENGL 272 Expository Writing II • 5 CR<br />
Prerequisite: ENGL 271 with a C- or better.<br />
Fee: $16.90 computer use.<br />
1344 B White J TTh 12:30p-2:40p D103<br />
1345 OAS White K : online R230<br />
1346 OAC White K : online R230<br />
Also offered as part of “Bite Me: Consumption in U.S.<br />
Society” an 11-credit Interdisciplinary Studies class;<br />
see page 29 for details.<br />
0610 A Hanson/Meyer TThF 8:30a-11:20a R110AB<br />
lab W 8:30a-11:20a C155<br />
Also offered as part of “Bite Me: Consumption in U.S.<br />
Society” a 10-credit Interdisciplinary Studies class; see<br />
page 29 for details.<br />
0611 B Hanson/Meyer TThF 8:30a-11:20a R110AB<br />
also meets W 8:30a-9:20a R110AB<br />
ENGL 299 Directed Reading & Research • V1-5 CR<br />
Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. May be repeated for a<br />
maximum of 15 credits.<br />
1406 B staff arranged A262<br />
Section B: Writing Lab.<br />
1407 C Torrence J TTh 3:00p-5:10p R305<br />
Section C: Arnazella literary staff<br />
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FREE<br />
ESL<br />
for<br />
Low-Income<br />
Parents<br />
English–Literature<br />
ARTS & HUMANITIES DIVISION<br />
The English Department recommends that students<br />
taking literature courses have college-level<br />
reading placement.<br />
ENGL 112 Reading Fiction • 5 CR<br />
Recommended: ENGL 101 placement or higher.<br />
1353 OAS Kotker J : online R230<br />
1354 OAC Kotker J : online R230<br />
ENGL 114 The Film as Literature • 5 CR<br />
Recommended: ENGL 101 placement or higher.<br />
1358 A George R MW 12:30p-2:40p L221<br />
ENGL 130 Introduction to Literature • 5 CR<br />
Recommended: ENGL 101 placement or higher.<br />
1362 OAS Gilliam R : online R230<br />
1363 OAC Gilliam R : online R230<br />
ENGL 131 Introduction to Literature • 5 CR<br />
Recommended: ENGL 101 placement or higher.<br />
1367 OAS Gilliam R : online R230<br />
1368 OAC Gilliam R : online R230<br />
ENGL 210 Introduction to European<br />
Literature • 5 CR<br />
Recommended: ENGL 101 placement or higher.<br />
1372 A Christiansen P daily 8:30a-9:20a R311<br />
ENGL 215 Folklore: Myth, Folktale<br />
& Legend • 5 CR<br />
Recommended: ENGL 101, 201 or a literature course in the<br />
100 series.<br />
1376 A Yarborough S daily 7:30a-8:20a R205<br />
ENGL 219 World Literature I • 5 CR<br />
1380 A Torrence J daily 9:30a-10:20a R101<br />
ENGL 221 Popular Literature:<br />
Science Fiction • 5 CR<br />
Recommended: ENGL 101, 201 or a literature course in the<br />
100 series.<br />
1384 OAS Gilliam R : online R230<br />
1385 OAC Gilliam R : online R230<br />
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W O R K F I R S T<br />
Do you want to take free ESL classes?<br />
• improve skills in reading, writing, and speaking English<br />
• increase computer skills<br />
• customer service skills<br />
• job search assistance<br />
Qualifications:<br />
1. parent with dependent children<br />
2. looking for a job or a better job<br />
3. have permission to work in the U.S.<br />
Call Call<br />
BCC BCC WorkFirst/ESL<br />
WorkFirst/ESL<br />
(425) (425) 564-4144 564-4144<br />
WorkFirst offers educational opportunities for lowincome<br />
parents. Priority is given to TANF recipients.<br />
ENGL 224 Historical Perspectives<br />
in Literature I • 5 CR<br />
1388 A Bessho S daily 10:30a-11:20a L221<br />
ENGL 226 Literature & Current Issues I<br />
Offered with ENGL 101, Written Expression, in a 10-credit package;<br />
see English Combinations this page for details.<br />
1221 P West W daily 11:30a-1:20p R204<br />
Also offered with ENGL 271, Expository Writing, in a 10-credit<br />
package; see English Combinations this page for details.<br />
1336 C West W daily 11:30a-1:20p R204<br />
ENGL 263 British Literature: Middle<br />
Ages & Renaissance • 5 CR<br />
Recommended: ENGL 101, 201 or a literature course in the 100 series.<br />
1397 OAS Leeds L : online R230<br />
1398 OAC Leeds L : online R230<br />
ENGL 267 American Lit: Beginnings<br />
Through Civil War • 5 CR<br />
Recommended: ENGL 101, 201 or a literature course in the 100<br />
series. It is suggested that students also enroll in the online portion<br />
of either ENGL 101 or 271 that Karen Rothman is teaching.<br />
1400 OAS Rothman K : online R230<br />
1401 OAC Rothman K : online R230<br />
English–Combination Classes<br />
ARTS & HUMANITIES DIVISION<br />
The English Department’s “combination classes”<br />
give students the opportunity to approach two<br />
topics at the same time to improve their skills<br />
and understanding of both. For example, in a 10credit<br />
composition and literature combination,<br />
students read, discuss, analyze, and write about<br />
significant literary works. The Department recommends<br />
that students in combination classes have<br />
college-level placement.<br />
COOL–ENGLISH COMPOSITION<br />
AND LITERATURE • 10 CR<br />
The “Cool” attitude which is so pervasive in<br />
American Media is only 50 years old, but its roots<br />
are much older. We will map out Cool’s origins in<br />
European, Asian, and African cultures through<br />
various movements in American music, cinema,<br />
and literature.<br />
: Online course ~ see p. 42 for details.<br />
Course descriptions can be found online at www.bcc.ctc.edu/catalog<br />
ENGL 101 Written Expression<br />
ENGL 226 Literature & Current Issues I<br />
Prerequisite: Placement by assessment, or ENGL 092 or 093 with<br />
a C- or better. Fee: $16.90 computer use.<br />
1221 P West daily 11:30a-1:20p R204<br />
ENGL 271 Expository Writing<br />
ENGL 226 Literature & Current Issues I<br />
Prerequisite: COMM 141 or ENGL 101 with a C- or better, or entry<br />
code. Fee: $16.90 computer use.<br />
1336 C West daily 11:30a-1:20p R204<br />
English as a Second Language<br />
ARTS & HUMANITIES DIVISION<br />
DEVELOPMENTAL EDUCATION<br />
DEVED 061 and DEVED 062 are courses specifically<br />
designed to help ESL students improve<br />
academic reading and writing skills.<br />
This 11 or 12-credit combined course prepares English-as-a-<br />
Second-Language students for credit courses by building reading<br />
comprehension, vocabulary, grammar and writing skills. Students<br />
participate in writing work which coordinates with reading, speaking<br />
and listening activities.<br />
Prerequisite: Placement by assessment.<br />
Fee: $16.90.<br />
1100 A Pauley J daily 11:30a-1:20p C140<br />
1101 B staff MTWTh 5:30p-7:40p C140<br />
ESL<br />
The English as a Second Language classes are<br />
designed for immigrants, refugees, permanent<br />
residents, and U.S. citizens. People on student or<br />
tourist visas are not eligible and should contact<br />
International Student Programs at (425) 564-2341.<br />
These classes have a $25 tuition charge per student<br />
per quarter with a waiver for students who cannot<br />
pay. Enrollment is continuous: If a student drops<br />
out, the opening is filled from a waiting list. Come<br />
to R230 or call (425) 564-2341 for more information.<br />
Job Preparedness<br />
Prerequisite: Must be eligible to work in the U.S. Call (425) 564-<br />
2341 for more information or come in to R230.<br />
ESL 020 Job Preparedness<br />
For intermediate/advanced level ESL. Students<br />
learn to write a résumé, complete application<br />
forms, and find employment.<br />
7282 A staff MW 5:30p-7:20p C165<br />
7284 C staff Sa 9:00a-12:50p R203<br />
ESL 020 Job Preparedness<br />
For beginning/intermediate level English speakers.<br />
Intensive practice in speaking, listening, reading,<br />
and writing helps students prepare for work.<br />
7283 B staff TTh 5:30p-7:20p R109<br />
BCC Credit Class Schedule
Distance Education classes: see pp. 42-47.<br />
Introduction to Healthcare for ESL<br />
This class gives English-as-a-Second Language<br />
students an overview of the health care field and<br />
related career pathways. In addition to building<br />
vocabulary and medical terminology, study skills,<br />
and speaking and listening for patient care, this<br />
course prepares students to enter a Nursing Assistant<br />
Certified Program.<br />
For more information, call (425) 564-5200.<br />
Writing for a Newspaper<br />
This class prepares English-as-a-Second Language<br />
students for credit courses and other purposes by<br />
building writing, editing, reading, research and<br />
computer skills in order to participate in a real<br />
business, the publication of a literacy newspaper.<br />
ESL 065 English as a Second Language V -<br />
Writing with a Purpose<br />
7255 B staff TTh 9:30a-1:20p R309<br />
ESL 066 English as a Second Language VI -<br />
Writing with a Purpose<br />
7258 A staff TTh 9:30a-1:20p R309<br />
ENGLISH LANGUAGE INSTITUTE<br />
The English Language Institute offers English<br />
language training for all non-native speakers of<br />
English, including immigrants, refugees, permanent<br />
residents, U.S. citizens, and foreign nationals<br />
holding all types of visas. You can register for the<br />
following classes by phone, online at by phone or<br />
on campus with International Student Programs in<br />
B233 in the Student Services Building. Payment is<br />
due at the time of registration. For additional information<br />
about our programs or to register, please<br />
call (425) 564-3185. Books and other classroom<br />
materials can be purchased at the BCC Bookstore.<br />
English Language Institute classes meet September<br />
20 - December 4. Classes do not meet on<br />
October 11, 30, November 10, 23 & 24.<br />
CREDIT CLASSES<br />
International Business<br />
Professions Program (IBP)<br />
Interview with IBP director required.<br />
IBP 067 Oral Business Communications<br />
Tuition: $668.35.<br />
6700 A staff TTh 12:30p-2:40p R311<br />
6701 B staff TTh 12:30p-2:40p R305<br />
Classes begin 9/21 and end 12/4.<br />
IBP 068 Written Business Communications<br />
Tuition: $668.35.<br />
6705 A staff TTh 3:00p-5:10p L217<br />
6706 B staff TTh 3:00p-5:10p R209<br />
Classes begin 9/21 and end 12/4.<br />
IBP 069 Introduction to Business<br />
Tuition: $668.35.<br />
6710 A staff MW 12:30p-2:40p R209<br />
6711 B staff MW 12:30p-2:40p R311<br />
Classes begin 9/20 and end 12/4.<br />
IBP 087 Pronunciation Workshop<br />
Tuition: $223.00.<br />
6730 A staff MWF 11:30a-12:20p TBA<br />
Classes begin 9/20 and end 11/15.<br />
ELIUP 074 Exploring Contemporary Issues<br />
Tuition: $668.35.<br />
6748 E staff MW 3:00p-5:10p R209<br />
6749 F staff MW 3:00p-5:10p R308<br />
Classes begin 9/20 and end 12/4.<br />
UNIVERSITY PREPARATION<br />
ALL 111 Accent Modification • 4 CR<br />
6282 A staff MTWTh 11:30a-12:20p TBA<br />
ENGL 109 Information Resources • 3 CR<br />
Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.<br />
6288 A staff MW 12:30p-2:20p TBA<br />
ELIUP 100 University Preparation<br />
The English Language Institute offers intensive English language<br />
training for foreign students preparing to enter U.S. colleges or<br />
universities.<br />
Tuition: $2496 plus fees.<br />
6100 A staff daily arranged R230<br />
Classes begin 9/20 and end 12/4.<br />
Students must attend testing days.<br />
ELIUP 003 Writing<br />
Tuition: $1248 plus fees.<br />
6103 A staff daily arranged R230<br />
Classes begin 9/20 and end 12/4.<br />
Students must attend testing days.<br />
ELIUP 001 Reading<br />
Tuition: $624 plus fees.<br />
6101 A staff daily arranged R230<br />
Classes begin 9/20 and end 12/4. Students must attend testing days.<br />
ELIUP 002 Speaking/Listening<br />
Tuition: $624 plus fees.<br />
6102 A staff daily arranged R230<br />
Classes begin 9/20 and end 12/4. Students must attend testing days.<br />
NON-CREDIT ESL<br />
ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL ENGLISH<br />
Classes meet September 20 - December 4. Classes do<br />
not meet on October 11, 30, November 10, 23 & 24.<br />
ELENG 081 TOEFL Prep<br />
Tuition: $375.00 plus $16.35 computer fee.<br />
8267 A Raskin WF 10:00a-12:20p TBA<br />
Class meets 9/20-12/1.<br />
8268 B Raskin MW 5:30p-7:40p TBA<br />
Class meets 9/20-12/4.<br />
ELENG 082 Grammar for the TOEFL<br />
Tuition: $135.<br />
8271 A Raskin M 11:00a-12:20p TBA<br />
Class meets 9/25-12/4.<br />
www.bellevuecollege.edu : Online course ~ see p. 42 for details.<br />
Credit Classes<br />
ELISP 021<br />
Tuition: $340.<br />
Business Communication<br />
8279 A Discoe MW 6:30p-8:20p TBA<br />
Class meets 9/20-12/4.<br />
ELENG 011 Introduction to English<br />
Tuition: $340.<br />
8233 A Lawrence TTh 12:30p-2:20p TBA<br />
Class meets 9/21-11/30.<br />
CONVERSATIONAL ENGLISH<br />
ELENG 021 English Conversation I<br />
Tuition: $340.<br />
8234 A Raskin TTh 11:30a-1:20p TBA<br />
Class meets 9/21-11/30.<br />
8235 B Lawrence TTh 5:30p-7:20p TBA<br />
Class meets 9/21-11/30.<br />
ELENG 022 English Conversation II<br />
Tuition: $340.<br />
8237 A Discoe TTh 9:30a-11:20a TBA<br />
Class meets 9/20-12/4.<br />
8238 B Crolley TTh 6:30p-8:20p TBA<br />
Class meets 9/21-11/30.<br />
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Credit Classes<br />
ELENG 062 English through Current Events<br />
Tuition: $275.<br />
8258 A Cocco M 11:30a-1:20p TBA<br />
Class meets 9/25-12/4.<br />
ELENG 063 English through the Media<br />
Tuition: $275.<br />
8261 A Cocco TWTh 11:30a-12:20p TBA<br />
Class meets 9/21-11/30.<br />
ELENG 052 Everyday Idioms and Expressions<br />
Tuition: $120.<br />
8254 A Cocco W 12:30p-1:20p TBA<br />
Class meets 9/20-11/29.<br />
ELENG 046 Understanding Informal English<br />
Tuition: $225.<br />
8253 A Kunce Sa 9:30a-12:30p TBA<br />
Class meets 9/23-12/2.<br />
ELENG 065 American Culture through Film<br />
Tuition: $225.<br />
8263 A Crolley M 6:30p-9:00p TBA<br />
Class meets 9/25-12/4.<br />
GENERAL ENGLISH<br />
ELENG 041 Grammar Review I<br />
Tuition: $340.<br />
8246 A Cocco TTh 9:30a-11:20a TBA<br />
Classes meet 9/21-11/30.<br />
8247 B staff MW 5:30p-7:20p TBA<br />
Classes meet 9/20-12/4.<br />
ELENG 042 Grammar Review II<br />
Tuition: $340.<br />
8248 A Cocco MW 9:30a-11:20a TBA<br />
Classes meet 9/20-12/4.<br />
8249 B Lawrence MW 6:30p-8:20p TBA<br />
Classes meet 9/20-12/4.<br />
ELENG 043 Grammar Review III<br />
Tuition: $195.<br />
8250 A Cocco TTh 12:30p-1:20p TBA<br />
Classes meet 9/21-11/30.<br />
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ELENG 031 Vocabulary In Use<br />
Tuition: $195.<br />
8242 A Crolley F 9:30a-11:20a TBA<br />
Class meets 9/22-12/1.<br />
ELISP 011 Accent Reduction<br />
Tuition: $340.<br />
8275 A Crolley MW 9:30a-11:20a TBA<br />
Classes meet 9/20-12/4.<br />
8276 B Franklin TTh 6:30p-8:20p TBA<br />
Classes meet 9/21-11/30.<br />
Environmental Science<br />
SCIENCE DIVISION<br />
ENVSC 204 Ecology and the Biosphere • 5 CR<br />
Fulfills natural science course requirement at BCC.<br />
3450 A Scott Bron daily 8:30a-9:20a L126<br />
3452 B staff MW 12:30p-2:40p R310<br />
3454 OAS Steinert K : online L200<br />
3455 OAC Steinert K : online L200<br />
Environmental Science 204 is also offered as part of<br />
“Bite Me: Consumption in U.S. Society,” a 10-credit<br />
Interdisciplinary Studies class; see page 29 for details.<br />
0611 B team taught TThF 8:30a-11:20a R110AB<br />
also meets W 8:30a-9:20a R110AB<br />
ENVSC 207 Field & Laboratory<br />
Environmental Science • 6 CR<br />
Fulfills laboratory science course requirement at BCC.<br />
Fee: $31.80 science lab.<br />
3470 A Viens R MW 10:30a-12:20p B262<br />
also meets F 12:30p-1:20p B223<br />
ENVSC 281 Current Issues in Environmental<br />
Science • 1 CR<br />
Prerequisite: ENVSC 204 or equivalent recommended.<br />
3478 A Viens R M 2:30p-4:20p L120<br />
Class meets on the following Mondays: 9/25, 10/9, 10/23, 11/6,<br />
11/13, & 11/27.<br />
: Online course ~ see p. 42 for details.<br />
Course descriptions can be found online at www.bcc.ctc.edu/catalog<br />
Ethnic & Cultural Studies<br />
SOCIAL SCIENCE DIVISION<br />
The Ethnic & Cultural Studies Department is<br />
interdisciplinary in nature, coordinating the<br />
courses, activities, and projects that will enhance<br />
students’ abilities to function in our increasingly<br />
multicultural, multiethnic world. Courses draw on<br />
methodologies and theories from both the social<br />
sciences and humanities, allowing students to develop<br />
an understanding of multiple perspectives<br />
and to connect ideas across disciplines. In view of<br />
increasing diversity in the U.S. and globalization<br />
worldwide, the department provides students with<br />
a focus on ethnic and cultural issues, exposure to<br />
scholarship from historically underrepresented<br />
groups, and preparation to live in a culturally<br />
complex world.<br />
ETHN 100 Race in the United States • 5 CR<br />
Prerequisite: Placement by assessment into ENGL 101 or ENGL<br />
092 or 093 with a C- or better or entry code. May be used as<br />
social science or humanities course requirement, not both, at BCC.<br />
5890 A Pollock K daily 10:30a-11:20a C208<br />
ETHN 109 Introduction to Women’s<br />
Studies • 5 CR<br />
Recommended: Placement by assessment into ENGL 101.<br />
5892 A Clark R daily 9:30a-10:20a A262<br />
ETHN 210 Ethnic Experiences in<br />
Art & Music • 5 CR<br />
Prerequisite: Placement by assessment into ENGL 101 or ENGL<br />
092 or 093 with a C- or better or entry code. May be used as<br />
social science or humanities course requirement, not both, at BCC.<br />
5896 A Abe daily 11:30a-12:20p A254<br />
Experiential Learning<br />
ARTS & HUMANITIES DIVISION<br />
EXPRL 187 Prior Learning Portfolio<br />
Development • 2 CR<br />
Prerequisite: Permission of program chair or instructor.<br />
1425 A Jeffers R T 6:30p-9:00p B250<br />
EXPRL 190 Learning Portfolio<br />
Fundamentals • 2 CR<br />
1428 A Forté C Sa 9:00a-2:30p R210<br />
also meets Su 11:00a-4:30p R210<br />
Section A meets 9/23 & 9/24; 9/30 & 10/1.<br />
EXPRL 191 Academic Internship<br />
Experience • V2-5 CR<br />
Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. Course is graded “pass/fail.”<br />
Fee: $12 Internship Insurance Liability coverage.<br />
1431 A Apple E arranged B232<br />
EXPRL 192 Academic Internship<br />
Experience • V2-5 CR<br />
Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. Course is graded “pass/fail.”<br />
Fee: $12 Internship Insurance Liability coverage.<br />
1433 A Apple E arranged B232<br />
BCC Credit Class Schedule
Distance Education classes: see pp. 42-47.<br />
EXPRL 193 Academic Internship<br />
Experience • V2-5 CR<br />
Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. Course is graded “pass/fail.”<br />
Fee: $12 Internship Insurance Liability coverage.<br />
1435 A Apple E arranged B232<br />
EXPRL 220 Resume & Interviewing<br />
Strategies • 2 CR<br />
1436 A Apple E F 6:00p-9:00p R210<br />
also meets Sa 9:00a-5:00p R210<br />
Section A meets 10/6, 10/7, 10/13 & 10/14.<br />
EXPRL 230 Job Shadowing & Professional<br />
Networking • 2 CR<br />
Prerequisite: Permission of program chair or instructor.<br />
1439 A Apple W 2:30p-4:20p L218<br />
Fast Track<br />
CONTINUING EDUCATION<br />
Fast Track offers intensive training programs in a<br />
variety of technology specialties, including Microsoft<br />
Certified Database Administrator (MCDBA), Microsoft<br />
Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE), Microsoft<br />
Certified Systems Administrator (MCSA), and Intermediate<br />
Applications Developer (.NET, MCAD). For<br />
more information about Fast Track opportunities,<br />
both credit and noncredit, please call (425)564-4005,<br />
or go to http://conted.bcc.ctc.edu/fasttrack.<br />
Microsoft Certified Systems<br />
Engineer (MCSE) • 31.5 CR<br />
MCSE is an intermediate-level curriculum designed to prepare<br />
students for careers in advanced networking on Windows 2003<br />
and .Net Server platforms.<br />
Fee: $6500.<br />
MCSE Fast Track program starts 9/6/06. Classes meet M/W/F,<br />
5:30pm - 9:30pm at BCC’s North Campus, 10700 Northup Way.<br />
OR<br />
MCSE Fast Track program starts 11/1/06. Classes meet daily,<br />
8:00am - noon at BCC’s North Campus, 10700 Northup Way.<br />
Microsoft Certified Database<br />
Administrator (MCDBA) • 34.5 CR<br />
The MCDBA program is an intermediate-level curriculum designed<br />
to prepare students for a career as a database administrator with<br />
companies using Windows 2003 technology and Microsoft SQL<br />
Server 2005.<br />
Fee: $6225.<br />
MCDBA Fast Track program starts 10/19/06. Classes meet T-F,<br />
8:00am - noon at BCC’s North Campus, 10700 Northup Way.<br />
Intermediate Applications<br />
Developer (.NET, MCAD) • 30 CR<br />
The Intermediate Applications Developer program is an intermediate-level<br />
curriculum designed to prepare students for a career in<br />
software development using a variety of programming languages<br />
with a focus on .NET technologies.<br />
Fee: $6500.<br />
MCAD Fast Track program starts 9/27/06. Classes meet daily,<br />
1:00pm - 5:00pm at BCC’s North Campus, 10700 Northup Way<br />
OR<br />
MCAD Fast Track program starts 11/16/06. Classes meet T/Th/F,<br />
5:30pm - 9:30pm at BCC’s North Campus, 10700 Northup Way.<br />
Fire Science<br />
HEALTH SCIENCES, EDUCATION & WELLNESS<br />
This is a professional/technical program.<br />
This program is self-supporting and is not eligible<br />
for tuition waivers. For information regarding our<br />
refund policy, please refer to our program brochure<br />
or contact the Fire Science Program Office<br />
at (425) 564-2012. To register for classes you must<br />
have completed a BCC application form. If you<br />
have already met with the Fire Science director for<br />
advising you may register for classes online or in<br />
person on the main campus. If the class has a Fire<br />
Science prerequisite you will need to contact our<br />
office for a course entry code. Successful completion<br />
of each course is dependent upon attendance<br />
at all sessions. Textbooks should be purchased<br />
prior to the first class. Call (425) 564-2012 for an<br />
appointment to meet with the program director,<br />
or for more information.<br />
FS 105 Fire Service Hydraulics • 3 CR<br />
Prerequisite: FS 110 or permission of advisor. Placement by assessment<br />
into Math 099 or Math 098 with a C- or better.<br />
6660 A Stuckey J Sa 8:30a-5:30p R208<br />
Class meets 10/14, 10/21, 10/28 and 11/4.<br />
FS 110 Fundamentals of Emergency<br />
Services • 3 CR<br />
Prerequisite: Placement by assessment into ENGL 101 or ENGL<br />
092 or 093 with a C- or better.<br />
6661 A Garling K Sa 8:30a-4:30p FST<br />
Location: Kent Fire Station #74, 24611 - 116TH Ave SE, Kent.<br />
Class meets 10/18, 11/4, 11/11, & 11/18.<br />
FS 120 Basic Fire Investigation • 3 CR<br />
Prerequisite: FS 110 or permission of advisor.<br />
6664 NCA Thorson J F 9:00a-5:00p W271<br />
Section NCA meets at North Campus, 10700 Northup Way.<br />
Class meets 9/22, 9/29, 10/6, and 10/13.<br />
FS 130 Investigative Interview Techniques • 2 CR<br />
Prerequisite: FS 120 or permission of advisor.<br />
6668 NCA Nee K F 9:00a-4:30p W270<br />
Section NCA meets at North Campus, 10700 Northup Way.<br />
Class meets 9/22, 9/29 & 10/6.<br />
FS 137 Fire Protection Systems • 3 CR<br />
Prerequisite: FS 110 or permission of advisor.<br />
6663 A Pargas W 6:00p-10:00p R208<br />
also meets Sa 9:00a-5:00p R208<br />
Class meets 9/20-11/29 and two Saturdays 10/14 & 11/4.<br />
FS 160 Fire Tactics and Strategy • 3 CR<br />
Prerequisite: FS 110 or permission of advisor.<br />
6662 OAC Brown : online<br />
Class meets 9/13-12/6.<br />
FS 190 Fire Inspection & Codes • 4 CR<br />
Prerequisite: FS 110 or permission of advisor.<br />
6665 NCA Yurczyk M 8:30a-5:00p W271<br />
Section NCA meets at North Campus, 10700 Northup Way.<br />
Class meets 11/6, 11/13, 11/20, 11/27, and 12/4.<br />
www.bellevuecollege.edu : Online course ~ see p. 42 for details.<br />
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FS 233 Fire Service Administration • 3 CR<br />
Prerequisite: Permission of program director.<br />
6667 NCA Keith C F 9:00a-5:00p W271<br />
Section NCA meets at North Campus, 10700 Northup Way.<br />
Class meets 10/20, 10/27, 11/3, and 11/17.<br />
FS 240 Crime Scene & Physical Evidence • 4 CR<br />
Prerequisite: FS 120 or permission of advisor.<br />
6669 NCA Nee K F 9:00a-4:30p W272<br />
Section NCA meets at North Campus, 10700 Northup Way.<br />
Class meets 10/13, 10/20, 10/27, 11/3, 11/17 & 12/1.<br />
Foreign Languages<br />
ARTS & HUMANITIES DIVISION<br />
See World Languages on pp. 40-41.<br />
French<br />
ARTS & HUMANITIES DIVISION<br />
See World Languages on pp. 40-41.<br />
Gaming<br />
BUSINESS DIVISION<br />
This is a professional/technical program. Business Division/Digital<br />
Communications website: www.bcc.ctc.edu/business.<br />
GAME 105 Gaming Theory • 5 CR<br />
Fee: $45.15 computer use & $10.35 Vista.<br />
0306 A staff MW 5:30p-7:40p N209<br />
GAME 110 Game Design I • 5 CR<br />
Recommended: WEBMM 111 and ANIM 120. Combines classroom<br />
& online learning. Fee: $45.15 computer use & $10.35 Vista.<br />
0308 A staff TTh 9:30a-11:20a N209<br />
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GAME 210 Gaming Graphics • 5 CR<br />
Prerequisite: ANIM 121 at BCC with a C- or better, or entry code.<br />
Fee: $45.15 computer use & $10.35 Vista.<br />
0312 A staff TTh 7:50p-10:00p N209<br />
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Business Division/Digital Communications website:<br />
www.bcc.ctc.edu/business<br />
G BUS 101 Introduction to Business • 5 CR<br />
Fulfills social science course requirement at BCC<br />
4350 A Mears H daily 6:30a-7:20a A206<br />
4351 B Mears H daily 7:30a-8:20a A206<br />
4352 C Watanabe L daily 8:30a-9:20a R202<br />
4353 D Lum L daily 9:30a-10:20a R202<br />
4355 E Hatstat F daily 10:30a-11:20a R202<br />
4356 F Johnson A daily 11:30a-12:20p A206<br />
4357 G Johnson A daily 12:30p-1:20p R202<br />
4358 H Kato M MW 3:00p-5:10p A206<br />
4359 I McAlvay J TTh 3:00p-5:10p A109<br />
4360 J Kato M MW 5:30p-7:40p R202<br />
4361 K Halvorson D TTh 5:30p-7:40p R202<br />
4365 OAS Nesbeitt S : online A242<br />
4366 OAC Nesbeitt S : online A242<br />
4367 OBS Nesbeitt S : online A242<br />
4368 OBC Nesbeitt S : online A242<br />
GBUS 101 is also offered as part of “English, Inc.:<br />
Learning the Language of Business,” a 10-credit<br />
Interdisciplinary Studies class; see page 30 for details.<br />
0616 A Gates/Yarborough daily 9:30a-11:20a R106AB<br />
G BUS 120 Organizational Behavior • 5 CR<br />
4371 A Griggs daily 10:30a-11:20a R301<br />
4372 B Kato M TTh 5:30p-7:40p L122<br />
4374 OAS Wilson K : online A242<br />
4375 OAC Wilson K : online A242<br />
G BUS 145 Business Mathematics • 5 CR<br />
Prerequisite: BTS 161, 165 or CS 110 at BCC with a C- or better or<br />
equivalent spreadsheet experience. Calculator recommended.<br />
4376 A Mears H daily 8:30a-9:20a R301<br />
4378 OAS Nazarian H : online A242<br />
4379 OAC Nazarian H : online A242<br />
G BUS 202 Law & Business • 5 CR<br />
4382 A Hatstat F daily 11:30a-12:20p R202<br />
4383 B Paulose R MW 7:50p-10:00p A109<br />
4385 OAS Hatstat : online A242<br />
4386 OAC Hatstat : online A242<br />
G BUS 210 Investments • V1-5 CR<br />
Fee: $45.15 computer use.<br />
4390 A Lum L MW 12:30p-2:40p A109<br />
G BUS 230 Project Management • 5 CR<br />
Recommended: Concurrent enrollment in BTS 280<br />
4392 A Ralston TTh 5:30p-7:40p L221<br />
General Education<br />
Development (GED)<br />
ARTS & HUMANITIES DIVISION<br />
This is a non-credit course for people preparing for the<br />
GED exam and for people preparing for pre-college<br />
level credit math and English courses. This preparation<br />
class requires at least a 7th grade reading ability. All<br />
new students must attend a new student assessment.<br />
Call Anne Dolan at (425) 564-2067 for more information<br />
and assessment dates. There is a $25 tuition<br />
charge per student per quarter for these classes with a<br />
waiver for students who cannot pay. This course does<br />
not apply toward financial aid credit requirements.<br />
GED 071 GED Preparation • V1-5 CR<br />
7670 A staff TTh 12:40p-2:50p R109<br />
Geography<br />
SOCIAL SCIENCE DIVISION<br />
GEOG 100 Introduction to Geography • 5 CR<br />
5300 A Tebbetts R daily 9:30a-10:20a B101<br />
5301 B Roselle D MWF 10:30a-11:55a R203<br />
5302 C Tebbetts R daily 12:30p-1:20p R203<br />
5303 D Roselle D TTh 3:00p-5:10p R203<br />
5304 E Mace B MW 5:30p-7:40p R203<br />
5305 OAS Roselle : online D110<br />
5306 OAC Roselle : online D110<br />
: Online course ~ see p. 42 for details.<br />
Course descriptions can be found online at www.bcc.ctc.edu/catalog<br />
GEOG 102 World Regional Geography • 5 CR<br />
5315 A Walker G daily 8:30a-9:20a R203<br />
GEOG 105 Geography of World Affairs • 5 CR<br />
Same as INTST 105. Either GEOG 105 or INTST 105 may be taken<br />
for credit, not both.<br />
5320 A Walker G daily 7:30a-8:20a R203<br />
GEOG 200 Introduction to Human<br />
Cultural Geography • 5 CR<br />
5330 OAS Walker G : online D110<br />
5331 OAC Walker G : online D110<br />
GEOG 205 Weather, Climate,<br />
Vegetation, Soils • 5 CR<br />
Fulfills natural science course requirement at BCC.<br />
5335 A Walker G daily 11:30a-12:20p L219<br />
5336 B Roselle D arranged D110<br />
Section B is a correspondence course. After an initial meeting with<br />
the instructor, students complete the course at their own pace.<br />
5337 OAS Walker G : online D110<br />
5338 OAC Walker G : online D110<br />
GEOG 206 Landforms & Landform<br />
Processes • 6 CR<br />
Fulfills laboratory science course requirement at BCC.<br />
5345 A Roselle D daily 9:30a-10:20a R203<br />
also meets T 10:30a-12:20p R203<br />
GEOG 258 Introduction to Maps and<br />
Mapmaking • 5 CR<br />
Prerequisite: Basic computer literacy.<br />
Fee: $40 computer use and $11.25 lab fee.<br />
5360 OAS Walker G : online D110<br />
5361 OAC Walker G : online D110<br />
Geology<br />
SCIENCE DIVISION<br />
GEOL 101 Survey of Geology • 6 CR<br />
Fulfills laboratory science course requirement at BCC.<br />
Fee: $31.80 science lab.<br />
3386 A Minium D MWF 8:30a-9:20a B262<br />
also meets TTh 7:30a-9:20a B262<br />
3388 B staff MWF 9:30a-10:20a B262<br />
also meets TTh 9:30a-11:20a B262<br />
3390 C Knoblach D MWF 12:30p-1:20p B262<br />
also meets TTh 11:30a-1:20p B262<br />
3392 D Lyons B MWTh 3:00p-5:10p B262<br />
3394 E Knoblach D MWTh 7:50p-10:00p B262<br />
No science lab fee charged for online sections. Required lab kit<br />
available for purchase at the BCC Bookstore.<br />
3395 OAS Viens R : online L200<br />
3396 OAC Viens R : online L200<br />
German<br />
ARTS & HUMANITIES DIVISION<br />
See World Languages on pp. 40-41.<br />
BCC Credit Class Schedule
Distance Education classes: see pp. 42-47.<br />
Health<br />
HEALTH SCIENCES, EDUCATION & WELLNESS<br />
HLTH 250 Wellness • 5 CR<br />
2500 A Orechia S daily 9:30a-10:20a R304<br />
2501 B Butler R daily 10:30a-11:20a R304<br />
2502 C Elsenbaumer daily 11:30a-12:20p R304<br />
HLTH 260 Wilderness First Aid Basics • 4 CR<br />
Fee: $15.10.<br />
2505 A Prescott P daily 11:30a-12:20p C167<br />
HLTH 292 First Aid & CPR/Responding<br />
to Emergencies • 4 CR<br />
Fee: $4.10 Red Cross card.<br />
2510 A Yoshino daily 9:30a-10:20a C167<br />
2511 B Yoshino daily 10:30a-11:20a C167<br />
Health Professions<br />
HEALTH SCIENCES, EDUCATION & WELLNESS<br />
HPRO 100 Introduction to Health Care • 2 CR<br />
Fee: $15 testing fee will be charged for all sections.<br />
2356 A Minks A W 1:30p-3:20p L120<br />
HPRO 105 Training for Health Care<br />
Workers • 2 CR<br />
Fee: $4.10 Red Cross card.<br />
2360 A Orechia S T 2:30p-4:20p C167<br />
HPRO 120 Medical Terminology • 3 CR<br />
2363 A Kelso G M 1:30p-4:20p L222<br />
2364 B Elliott S M 6:00p - 8:50p B242<br />
2365 OAS Kelso G : online<br />
2263 OAC Kelso G : online<br />
HPRO 125 Introduction to Human<br />
Systems • 3 CR<br />
2369 A Lawler J Th 1:30p-4:20p L218<br />
HPRO 130 Human Relations in Health<br />
Care Settings • 4 CR<br />
2371 A Staples J F 11:00a-2:30p L217<br />
HPRO 146 Clinical Lab Assistant I • 5 CR<br />
Fee: $10.35 WebCT.<br />
2375 NCA Ferreri E TTh 10:00a-1:00p W215<br />
Section NCA meets at North Campus, 10700 Northup Way. Class<br />
meets 9/19-10/19. There will be additional instruction online.<br />
HPRO 147 Clinical Lab Assistant II • 5 CR<br />
Fee: $45.15 computer use & $10.35 WebCT.<br />
2376 NCA Ferreri E TTh 10:00a-1:00p W215<br />
Section NCA meets at North Campus, 10700 Northup Way. Class<br />
meets 10/24-11/23. There will be additional instruction online.<br />
BCC!<br />
Bienvenue à BCC !<br />
Boa vinda a BCC!<br />
History<br />
SOCIAL SCIENCE DIVISION<br />
HIST 101 History of Civilization:<br />
Cultural Traditions • 5 CR<br />
May be used as social science or humanities course requirement,<br />
not both, at BCC.<br />
5400 A Haines E daily 7:30a-8:20a C165<br />
5401 B Haines E daily 11:30a-12:20p C165<br />
5402 OAS Haines E : online D110<br />
5403 OAC Haines E : online D110<br />
HIST 102 History of Civilization:<br />
Middle Ages • 5 CR<br />
May be used as social science or humanities course requirement,<br />
not both, at BCC.<br />
5405 A Perry TTh 7:50p-10:00p C165<br />
HIST 103 History of Civilization:<br />
Contemporary World • 5 CR<br />
May be used as social science or humanities course requirement,<br />
not both, at BCC.<br />
5410 A Perry daily 6:30a-7:20a C165<br />
HIST 110 English History to 1603 • 5 CR<br />
May be used as social science or humanities course requirement,<br />
not both, at BCC.<br />
5415 A Haslam G daily 8:30a-9:20a B101<br />
HIST 120 Global History • 5 CR<br />
Same as INTST 204. Either HIST 120 or INTST 204 may be taken<br />
for credit, not both. May be used as social science or humanities<br />
course requirement, not both, at BCC.<br />
5420 OAS Haslam G : online D110<br />
5421 OAC Haslam G : online D110<br />
HIST 201 U.S. History: Discovery to<br />
Independence • 5 CR<br />
May be used as social science or humanities course requirement,<br />
not both, at BCC.<br />
5435 A Haslam G daily 9:30a-10:20a R311<br />
5436 B Haslam G daily 1:30p-2:20p C165<br />
5437 OAS Haslam G : online D110<br />
5438 OAC Haslam G : online D110<br />
HIST 202 U.S. History: First Century<br />
of Independence • 5 CR<br />
May be used as social science or humanities course requirement,<br />
not both, at BCC.<br />
www.bellevuecollege.edu : Online course ~ see p. 42 for details.<br />
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5440 A Heinrichs daily 12:30p-1:20p C165<br />
5441 OAS Heinrichs : online D110<br />
5442 OAC Heinrichs : online D110<br />
5443 OBS Heinrichs : online D110<br />
5444 OBC Heinrichs : online D110<br />
HIST 203 U.S. History: U.S. in the<br />
Global Age • 5 CR<br />
May be used as social science or humanities course requirement,<br />
not both, at BCC.<br />
5445 A Perry TTh 3:00p-5:10p C165<br />
5446 OAS Heinrichs : online D110<br />
5447 OAC Heinrichs : online D110<br />
HIST 212 Sport in America: A<br />
Social History • 5 CR<br />
May be used as social science or humanities course requirement,<br />
not both, at BCC.<br />
5460 A Perry TTh 5:30p-7:40p C165<br />
HIST 230 Revolutions in the<br />
Modern World • 5 CR<br />
Same as POLSC 230. Either HIST 230 or POLSC 230 may be taken<br />
for credit, not both. May be used as social science or humanities<br />
course requirement, not both, at BCC.<br />
5470 A Paydar daily 1:30p-2:20p A254<br />
HIST 245 The U.S. in World Affairs:<br />
1898 to Present • 5 CR<br />
May be used as social science or humanities course requirement,<br />
not both, at BCC.<br />
5480 A Heinrichs daily 9:30a-10:20a C165<br />
HIST 261 The Middle East in the<br />
Islamic Era • 5 CR<br />
Same as INTST 261. Either HIST 261 or INTST 261 may be taken for<br />
credit, not both.<br />
May be used as social science or humanities course requirement,<br />
not both, at BCC.<br />
5487 OAS Heinrichs : online D110<br />
5488 OAC Heinrichs : online D110<br />
HIST 280 History of Africa • 5 CR<br />
Same as INTST 280. Either HIST 280 or INTST 280 may be taken<br />
for credit, not both. May be used as social science or humanities<br />
course requirement, not both, at BCC.<br />
5495 A Haines E daily 10:30a-11:20a C165<br />
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Home Economics<br />
HEALTH SCIENCES, EDUCATION & WELLNESS<br />
HOMEC 130 Human Nutrition • 5 CR<br />
Same as BIOL 130 and NUTR 130. Only one of the three (BIOL 130,<br />
HOMEC 130, NUTR 130) may be taken for credit. Recommended:<br />
BIOL 101. Fulfills natural science course requirement at BCC.<br />
2320 A Koval daily 8:30a-9:20a L122<br />
2321 B Koval daily 9:30a-10:20a L122<br />
2322 C Biallias I MW 5:30p-7:40p B101<br />
2323 D Biallias I TTh 5:30p-7:40p B101<br />
Human Development<br />
STUDENT SERVICES<br />
Human Development courses assist students to<br />
achieve their education goals through personal<br />
awareness and growth. For more information<br />
about the job-search class “Compass for Success”<br />
(HD 185) and the Internship Seminar (HD 199)<br />
contact the Career Center.<br />
HD 110 Stress Management • 3 CR<br />
6002 A staff MW 10:00a-11:20a B242<br />
HD 112 Selecting a <strong>College</strong> Major • 2 CR<br />
Recommended: 30 college level credits.<br />
Fee: $31.85 testing fee will be charged for all sections.<br />
6004 A Foltz C W 11:30a-12:20p B242<br />
Section A is a distributed course and a substantial amount of<br />
learning occurs online. Classroom session is held on the day stated.<br />
Computer use required.<br />
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HD 120 Learning Strategies for<br />
Student Success • 3 CR<br />
Recommend placement in ENGL 089 or above.<br />
6006 A Smith-Berry Th 10:30a-11:20a B242<br />
Section A is a distributed course and a substantial amount of<br />
learning occurs online. Classroom session is held on the day stated.<br />
Computer use required.<br />
HD 120 Learning Strategies for<br />
Student Success • 3 CR<br />
Recommend placement in ENGL 089 or above.<br />
6007 B Taplin R MWF 12:30p-1:20p B242<br />
HD 120 Learning Strategies for<br />
Student Success • 2 CR<br />
Recommend placement in ENGL 089 or above.<br />
6008 C Smith-Berry F 6:00p-10:00p B242<br />
also meets SaSu 9:00a-6:00p B242<br />
Class meets 11/10, 11/11, 11/12. Attendance required at all sessions.<br />
HD 120 TRiO Learning Strategies for<br />
Student Success • 2 CR<br />
Recommend placement in ENGL 089 or above. For TRiO support<br />
students only. Prerequisite: Permission of Instructor.<br />
6010 D Brodsky B TTh 1:30p-2:20p B242<br />
HD 140 Race in America • 2 CR<br />
6011 A Matsumoto F 6:00p-10:00p R101<br />
also meets SaSu 9:00a-6:00p R101<br />
Class meets 10/13, 10/14, 10/15. Attendance required at all sessions.<br />
HD 173 Career Exploration • 3 CR<br />
Fee: $31.85 testing fee will be charged for all sections.<br />
6012 A Agassiz R TTh 11:30a-12:50p B242<br />
HD 173 Career Exploration • 3 CR<br />
6013 OAS Cross : online<br />
6014 OAC Cross : online<br />
HD 173 Career Exploration • 2 CR<br />
Fee: $31.85 testing fee will be charged for all sections.<br />
6015 B Agassiz R F 6:00p-10:00p R201<br />
also meets SaSu 9:00a-6:00p R201<br />
Class meets 11/3, 11/4, 11/5. Attendance required at all sessions.<br />
HD 190 Staying on Track • 1 CR<br />
For International support students only. Prerequisite: Permission<br />
of Instructor.<br />
6020 A Hayashida T 3:30p-4:20p B242<br />
6021 B Hayashida W 3:30p-4:20p B242<br />
6022 C Hayashida Th 3:30p-4:20p B242<br />
HD 195 Understanding Personal<br />
Relationships • 3 CR<br />
6026 A Brodish S MW 1:30p-2:50p B242<br />
This is a class that will guide you in the process of learning about<br />
relationships, gain a better understanding of your emotions and a<br />
guide to resolve interpersonal conflict.<br />
HD 199 Individual Studies in Human<br />
Development • V1-5 CR<br />
Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.<br />
6040 A staff arranged<br />
: Online course ~ see p. 42 for details.<br />
Course descriptions can be found online at www.bcc.ctc.edu/catalog<br />
HD 210 Leadership Today: Creating a<br />
Vision for Tomorrow • 2 CR<br />
6045 A Majury M W 2:00p-4:00p L222<br />
Imaging<br />
HEALTH SCIENCES, EDUCATION & WELLNESS<br />
IMAGE 250 Cross Sectional Anatomy • 3 CR<br />
Prerequisite: Acceptance into program or permission of instructor.<br />
2743 C staff T 6:00p-9:00p B102<br />
Information Technology<br />
BUSINESS DIVISION<br />
This is a professional/technical program. Business Division/Digital<br />
Communications website: www.bcc.ctc.edu/business.<br />
IT 101 Introduction to Information<br />
Technology • 5 CR<br />
Prerequisite: Placement by assessment into ENGL 089. Completion<br />
of ENGL 092 or 093.<br />
Fee: $45.15 computer use.<br />
4451 A Helm R MW 12:30p-2:40p A134<br />
4453 OAS staff : online A242<br />
4454 OAC staff : online A242<br />
IT 103 Networking Basics • 5 CR<br />
Prerequisite: Placement by assessment into ENGL 089; Completion<br />
of ENGL 092 or 093. Recommended: BTS 161 or equivalent<br />
course work.<br />
Fee: $45.15 computer use.<br />
4457 A Lake J TTh 12:30p-2:40p B142<br />
Interdisciplinary Studies<br />
ARTS & HUMANITIES DIVISION<br />
Interdisciplinary Studies combines the study of<br />
several subjects into one integrated course or<br />
“learning community,” usually for 10 or more<br />
credits. Each IDS course features a theme that<br />
forms a common thread across disciplines.<br />
The focus of these courses is YOU. Students learn<br />
with each other and from each other by discussing<br />
readings in small groups (seminars), taking part in<br />
group activities, and, in some courses, by taking<br />
field trips. These programs emphasize the process<br />
of learning as well as course content. The studentcentered,<br />
discussion-oriented format encourages<br />
and supports points of view and creates a social<br />
climate that promotes collaborative learning.<br />
For additional information regarding the Interdisciplinary<br />
Studies program, contact Diane Douglas<br />
at (425) 564-2550.<br />
Interdisciplinary Studies combines the study of<br />
several subjects into one integrated course or<br />
“learning community,” usually for ten or more<br />
credits. Each IDS course features a theme that<br />
forms a common thread across disciplines.<br />
The focus of these courses is YOU. Students learn<br />
with each other and from each other by discussing<br />
readings in small groups (seminars), taking part in<br />
group activities, and, in some courses, by taking<br />
field trips. These programs emphasize the process<br />
BCC Credit Class Schedule
Distance Education classes: see pp. 42-47.<br />
of learning as well as course content. The studentcentered,<br />
discussion-oriented format encourages<br />
and supports different points of view and creates a<br />
social climate that promotes collaborative learning.<br />
For additional information regarding the Interdisciplinary<br />
Studies program, contact Diane Douglas<br />
at (425) 564-2550.<br />
OF MICE AND MATTER: A<br />
SUCCESSFUL JOURNEY THROUGH<br />
THE SCIENTIFIC MAZE<br />
When you think of a zipper, do you think about<br />
your jeans or your genes? Do you want to take<br />
the chem-mystery out of chemistry? Do you need<br />
biology and chemistry for an Allied Health field or<br />
a transfer degree? Do you need to improve your<br />
computer and information literacy skills? Then<br />
Mice and Matter is the course for you.<br />
Receive 15 credits from the following courses:<br />
BIOL 101 General Biology (6 CR)<br />
CHEM 101 Introduction to Chemistry (6 CR)<br />
BASCI 103 Research Skills in Science (3 CR)<br />
Instructors:<br />
Glena Kelso, Life Sciences<br />
Cathy Lyle, Chemistry<br />
Register for:<br />
INTER 115 Of Mice and Matter • 15 CR<br />
Fee: $63.60 lab fees.<br />
0605 A team taught daily 9:30a-12:20p B228<br />
also meets WTh 8:30a-9:20a B223<br />
BITE ME: CONSUMPTION IN<br />
U.S. SOCIETY • 11 CR<br />
Frankenfood or Organic; Hemp or Polyester; Mansion<br />
or Condo - How do you choose? Bacteria genes<br />
in tomatoes, hormones in meat, insecticides in potatoes<br />
- Do you know what’s in your food? The focus<br />
of this course is the impacts of lifestyle choices in<br />
regard to food, clothing and shelter. We will examine<br />
our behaviors, choices, responsibilities and the consequences<br />
of our actions to our communities, nation<br />
and the entire globe by investigating ecosystem<br />
interconnections. Through our readings and discussions,<br />
we will evaluate diverse opinions and values<br />
in order to scrutinize our own personal beliefs.<br />
Receive 11 credits from the following courses:<br />
BIOL 100 General Biology (6 CR) OR<br />
BOTAN 110 Introduction to Plant Biology (6 CR) AND<br />
ENGL 101 Written Expression(5 CR) OR<br />
ENGL 201 The Research Paper (5 CR) OR<br />
ENGL 271 Expository Writing (5 CR) OR<br />
ENGL 272 Expository Writing II(5 CR)<br />
Instructors:<br />
Michael Hanson, Biology and Botany<br />
Michael Meyer, English<br />
Register for:<br />
INTER 125 Bite Me: Consumption in<br />
U.S. Society • 11 CR<br />
Prerequisite: Eligible to register for ENGL 101 or ENGL 271 or ENGL 272<br />
Fees: $16.90 computer use; $31.80 lab.<br />
0610 A team taught TThF 8:30a-11:20a R110AB<br />
lab W 8:30a-11:20a C155<br />
BITE ME: CONSUMPTION IN<br />
U.S. SOCIETY • 10 CR<br />
Frankenfood or Organic; Hemp or Polyester; Mansion<br />
or Condo - How do you choose? Bacteria genes<br />
in tomatoes, hormones in meat, insecticides in potatoes<br />
- Do you know what’s in your food? The focus<br />
of this course is the impacts of lifestyle choices in<br />
regard to food, clothing and shelter. We will examine<br />
our behaviors, choices, responsibilities and the consequences<br />
of our actions to our communities, nation<br />
and the entire globe by investigating ecosystem<br />
interconnections. Through our readings and discussions,<br />
we will evaluate diverse opinions and values<br />
in order to scrutinize our own personal beliefs.<br />
Receive 10 credits from the following courses:<br />
BIOL 130 Nutrition and the Human Body (5 CR) OR<br />
ENVSC 204 Ecology & the Biosphere (5 CR) AND<br />
ENGL 101 Written Expression (5 CR) OR<br />
ENGL 201 The Research Paper (5 CR) OR<br />
ENGL 271 Expository Writing (5 CR) OR<br />
ENGL 272 Expository Writing II(5 CR)<br />
Instructors:<br />
Michael Hanson, Biology and Botany<br />
Michael Meyer, English<br />
Register for:<br />
INTER 125 Bite Me: Consumption in<br />
U.S. Society • 10 CR<br />
Prerequisite: Eligible to register for ENGL 101 or ENGL 271 or ENGL 272.<br />
Fees: $16.90 computer use.<br />
0611 B team taught TThF 8:30a-11:20a R110AB<br />
also meets W 830a-9:20a R110AB<br />
PLAYING IN THE DARK:<br />
BLACK/WHITE IN FILM<br />
This course focuses on the ways that filmmakers<br />
create real world expectations through portrayals<br />
of race – in black and white – on the screen.<br />
We will examine what American cinema reveals<br />
about power, privilege and the impact of race on<br />
all of us.<br />
Viewing and analyzing films by both white and<br />
black filmmakers will form the center of the<br />
course, with additional readings on race and film.<br />
Receive 10 credits from the following courses:<br />
AMST 200 Cultural Pluralism (5 credits) AND<br />
ENGL 092 Developmental English (5 credits) OR<br />
ENGL 101 Written Expression(5 CR)<br />
Instructors:<br />
Robin Jeffers, English<br />
Kim Pollock, American Studies & English<br />
Register for:<br />
INTER 130 Playing in the Dark:<br />
Black/White in Film<br />
Prerequisite: Eligible to register for ENGL 092 or ENGL 101.<br />
Fees: $16.90 computer use.<br />
0612 C team taught daily 12:30p-2:20p R303<br />
www.bellevuecollege.edu : Online course ~ see p. 42 for details.<br />
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ENGLISH, INC.: LEARNING THE<br />
LANGUAGE OF BUSINESS<br />
Are you interested in learning about American<br />
business but unsure of your communication skills?<br />
Come and join this unique learning community that<br />
will focus on the basics of both American business<br />
practices and professional written communication.<br />
Receive 10 credits from the following courses:<br />
G BUS 101 Introduction to Business (5 credits) AND<br />
ENGL 092 Developmental English (5 credits) OR<br />
ENGL 093 Developmental English for Non-Native<br />
Speakers (5 CR)<br />
Instructors:<br />
Carolyn Gates, Business<br />
Steve Yarborough, English<br />
Register for:<br />
INTER 135 English, Inc.: Learning the<br />
Language of Business<br />
Prerequisite: Eligible to register for ENGL 092, ENGL 093 or ENGL 101.<br />
Fees: $16.90 computer use.<br />
0616 A team taught daily 9:30a-11:20a R106AB<br />
INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES<br />
IN WINTER AND SPRING<br />
Plan to include at least one of the following Interdisciplinary<br />
Studies courses in your studies Winter<br />
and/or Spring Quarter:<br />
Winter Quarter:<br />
• Exploring the Solar System (12 credits of Geology,<br />
Astronomy and Basic Science)<br />
• Sharing the Animal Planet (16 credits of American<br />
Studies, Biology and English)<br />
• By Design (10 credits of Art and Interior Design)<br />
• Winning the Lottery (10 credits of Developmental<br />
English and Sociology)<br />
Spring Quarter:<br />
• Mind-Body Wellness (12 credits of English, Health and PE)<br />
• England Swings (10 credits of English and History)<br />
• Journey into the Deaf World (10 credits of American<br />
Sign Language 103 and English).<br />
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Interior Design<br />
ARTS & HUMANITIES DIVISION<br />
This is a professional/technical program.<br />
INDES 140 Introduction to Interior<br />
Design • 5 CR<br />
Fee: $39.50 lab.<br />
1606 A Hildre A MWF 9:30a-11:20a B104<br />
1607 B Raphael K TThF 9:30a-11:20a B104<br />
1608 C staff MW 12:30p-2:40p B104<br />
1609 D staff MW 5:30p-7:40p B204<br />
INDES 142 Textiles Interior Materials<br />
& Sources • 5 CR<br />
Prerequisite: INDES 140 with a C- or better.<br />
Fee: $5.60 lab.<br />
1611 A Hildre A MW 12:30p-2:40p B204<br />
1613 C Briggs J MW 5:30p-7:40p A228<br />
INDES 150 History of Furniture • 5 CR<br />
1615 A Minnick M TTh 12:30p-2:40p B104<br />
1616 B Reid R MW 7:50p-10:00p B104<br />
INDES 152 Furniture Design &<br />
Construction • 3 CR<br />
Prerequisite: INDES 150, 151, 160, and 190 and ART 108 with a<br />
C- or better, or entry code. Fee: $33.85 woodshop supplies.<br />
1622 B Day R TTh 6:00p-8:30p C160<br />
lab TTh 8:30p-10:00p C160<br />
INDES 160 Graphic Communication I • 5 CR<br />
Prerequisite: Art 110 and 120 with a C- or better.<br />
1626 A Beert TTh 3:30p-6:20p L110<br />
INDES 162 Introduction to Computer-<br />
Aided Design • 3 CR<br />
Prerequisite: INDES 160 with a C- or better.<br />
Fee: $45.15 computer use.<br />
1632 A Beert D TTh 10:30a-12:20p L116<br />
1633 B Tebo G TTh 6:30p-8:20p L116<br />
INDES 165 Visual Presentations • 5 CR<br />
Prerequisite: ART 111 and INDES 160 with a C- or better.<br />
1638 B Beert MW 6:10p-9:00p L110<br />
INDES 167 Digital Design Tools • 2 CR<br />
Fee: $45.15 computer use.<br />
1640 A Beert D F 12:30p-3:20p L116<br />
1641 B Beert D MTWTh 6:00p-9:45p L116<br />
open lab MTWTh 5:00p-6:00p L116<br />
Su 9:00a-6:00p L116<br />
Section B meets: 8/21-8/31.<br />
INDES 170 Interior Design I: Methods • 5 CR<br />
Prerequisite: ART 112 and INDES 140 and 160 with a C- or better,<br />
or entry code.<br />
1642 A Raphael K TTh 12:30p-3:20p L110<br />
INDES 180 Professional Practices I • 3 CR<br />
Prerequisite: INDES 170 with a C- or better.<br />
1647 A Wilson S MW 4:30p-6:00p L110<br />
INDES 185 Practicum in Interior Design • 3 CR<br />
Prerequisite: INDES 170 with a C- or better.<br />
1657 A staff arranged L113<br />
First class meeting Friday, 9/22, 12:30pm.<br />
INDES 190 Building Systems & Codes • 3 CR<br />
Prerequisite: INDES 140 and 160 with a C- or better, or concurrent<br />
enrollment in INDES 160. Concurrent enrollment with INDES 170<br />
recommended.<br />
1662 A Wu P MW 6:10p-8:20p L220<br />
INDES 260 Graphic Communication II • 5 CR<br />
Prerequisite: INDES 160, 162, 170, 190, and 191 or concurrent<br />
enrollment in INDES 191 or permission of instructor.<br />
Fee: $45.15 computer use.<br />
1673 A staff MW 9:30a-12:20p L116<br />
INDES 261 Design Detailing • 2 CR<br />
Prerequisite: INDES 260 with a C- or better.<br />
1676 A DeMille S F 9:30a-12:20p L113<br />
: Online course ~ see p. 42 for details.<br />
Course descriptions can be found online at www.bcc.ctc.edu/catalog<br />
INDES 270 Interior Design II • 5 CR<br />
Prerequisite: INDES 165, 170, and 260 with a C- or better, or<br />
entry code.<br />
1678 A staff TTh 9:30a-12:20p L110<br />
1679 B staff TTh 12:30p-3:20p L116<br />
Section B Fee: $45.15 computer use.<br />
INDES 271 Interior Design III • 5 CR<br />
Prerequisite: INDES 270 with a C- or better.<br />
Fee: $45.15 computer use.<br />
1681 A Wilson S MW 1:30p-4:20p L116<br />
INDES 272 Interior Design IV • 5 CR<br />
Prerequisite: INDES 271 with a C- or better, or entry code.<br />
Fee: $45.15 computer use.<br />
1684 A DeMille S TTh 3:30p-6:20p L116<br />
International Studies<br />
SOCIAL SCIENCE DIVISION<br />
INTST 105 Geography of World Affairs • 5 CR<br />
Same as GEOG 105. Either INTST 105 or GEOG 105 may be taken<br />
for credit, not both.<br />
5500 A Walker G daily 7:30a-8:20a R203<br />
INTST 150 International Business • 5 CR<br />
5505 A Johnson A daily 1:30p-2:20p C164<br />
INTST 203 Comparative Religion • 5 CR<br />
Same as ANTH 203. Either INTST 203 or ANTH 203 may be taken<br />
for credit, not both.<br />
5550 OAS Jurji : online D110<br />
5551 OAC Jurji : online D110<br />
5552 OBS Jurji : online D110<br />
5553 OBC Jurji : online D110<br />
INTST 204 Global History • 5 CR<br />
Same as HIST 120. Either INTST 204 or HIST 120 may be taken<br />
for credit, not both. May be used as social science or humanities<br />
course requirement, not both, at BCC.<br />
5560 OAS Haslam G : online D110<br />
5561 OAC Haslam G : online D110<br />
INTST 261 The Middle East in the<br />
Islamic Era • 5 CR<br />
Recommended: HIST 102 and 103. Same as HIST 261. Either<br />
INTST 261 or HIST 261 may be taken for credit, not both. May<br />
be used as social science or humanities course requirement, not<br />
both, at BCC.<br />
5565 OAS Heinrichs : online D110<br />
5566 OAC Heinrichs : online D110<br />
INTST 280 History of Africa • 5 CR<br />
Same as HIST 280. Either INTST 280 or HIST 280 may be taken for<br />
credit, not both.<br />
May be used as social science or humanities course requirement,<br />
not both, at BCC.<br />
5570 A Haines E daily 10:30a-11:20a C165<br />
Center for Liberal Arts<br />
www.bcc.ctc.edu/liberalarts/<br />
BCC Credit Class Schedule
Distance Education classes: see pp. 42-47.<br />
Interpretation<br />
CONTINUING EDUCATION<br />
This program is self-supporting and is not eligible<br />
for tuition waivers. For registration information,<br />
call (425) 564-3171. Please refer to the Continuing<br />
Education schedule for a complete listing of<br />
credit and non-credit Translation & Interpretation<br />
classes offered this quarter.<br />
Free orientations to the Translation & Interpretation<br />
program on Tuesday, 8/29, 6:00-8:00 p.m.<br />
Please call (425) 564-3145 to register and for<br />
location.<br />
INTRP 101 Introduction to Translation<br />
& Interpreting • 3 CR<br />
Prerequisite: Acceptance into program and bilingual proficiency.<br />
Fee $350.<br />
6750 A Cohen/Wright W 6:00p-9:00p C204<br />
Class meets 9/20-12/6. No class on 11/1 & 11/22.<br />
INTRP 102 Fundamentals of Interpreting • 3 CR<br />
Prerequisite: Acceptance into program and bilingual proficiency.<br />
Fee $350.<br />
6751 A Avagimova T 6:00p-9:00p A210<br />
Class meets 9/19-11/21.<br />
INTRP 106 Ethics & Business Practice of<br />
Trans & Interpretation • 3 CR<br />
Prerequisite: Acceptance into program and bilingual proficiency.<br />
Fee $350.<br />
6752 A Searls-Ridge/ W 6:00p-9:00p A210<br />
Stettri Sawrey<br />
Class meets 9/20-12/6. No class on 11/1 & 11/22.<br />
Italian<br />
ARTS & HUMANITIES DIVISION<br />
See World Languages on pp. 40-41.<br />
Japanese<br />
ARTS & HUMANITIES DIVISION<br />
See World Languages on pp. 40-41.<br />
Marketing Management<br />
BUSINESS DIVISION<br />
This is a professional/technical program. Business Division/Digital<br />
Communications website: www.bcc.ctc.edu/business.<br />
MKTG 110 Client/Customer Relations • 5 CR<br />
4400 A Braxton R daily 1:30p-2:20p C161<br />
4401 B Braxton R TTh 5:30p-7:40p C161<br />
4404 OAS Nesbeitt S : online A242<br />
4405 OAC Nesbeitt S : online A242<br />
MKTG 135 Principles of Retailing • 5 CR<br />
4408 A staff daily 8:30a-9:20a C161<br />
MKTG 154 Principles of Marketing • 5 CR<br />
4411 A staff daily 1:30p-2:20p A206<br />
4412 B Mizumori R MW 5:30p-7:40p C161<br />
4415 OAS Nesbeitt S : online A242<br />
4416 OAC Nesbeitt S : online A242<br />
MKTG 234 Advertising • 5 CR<br />
4419 A Blume daily 9:30a-10:20a C161<br />
Mathematics<br />
SCIENCE DIVISION<br />
MATH 070 Basic Math for the Math<br />
Avoiders • 5 CR<br />
Course is graded “pass/fail.”<br />
3501 A Gronlund S daily 11:30a-12:20p R310<br />
MATH 075 Improving Basic Math<br />
Skills • 5 CR<br />
May be repeated for a maximum of 10 credits. The following<br />
sections will be taught using interactive software. Textbooks are<br />
included in the $111.55 licensing fee required to take the course.<br />
Textbooks will be distributed on the first day of class.<br />
3511 AC Laveglia J daily 8:30a-9:20a C166<br />
3513 BC Lee J daily 11:30a-12:20p C166<br />
3515 CC Wright B TTh 5:30p-7:40p C166<br />
The following sections do not use interactive software. Please<br />
purchase textbooks at the beginning of the quarter.<br />
3517 A staff daily 9:30a-10:20a D207<br />
3519 B Akhlaghi T daily 10:30a-11:20a D207<br />
3521 C Zarei A MW 5:30p-7:40p D207<br />
MATH 080 Elementary Algebra I • 5 CR<br />
Prerequisite: Basic arithmetic skills.<br />
3531 A Lee J daily 9:30a-10:20a R303<br />
3533 B staff daily 12:30p-1:20p D207<br />
3535 C Gronlund S daily 1:30p-2:20p R301<br />
MATH 093 Algebra Review • V1-5 CR<br />
Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.<br />
Fee: $64.35 covers licensing and technology costs.<br />
3551 A Shook C arranged L200<br />
MATH 094 Special Topics in<br />
Developmental Math • 3 CR<br />
Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.<br />
3553 A Shook C MWF 11:30a-12:20p D207<br />
MATH 097 Introductory Algebra I • 5 CR<br />
Prerequisite: Basic arithmetic skills. The following sections will be<br />
taught using interactive software. Textbooks are included in the<br />
$111.55 licensing fee required to take the course. Textbooks will be<br />
distributed on the first day of class.<br />
3561 AC Anderson M daily 7:30a-8:20a C166<br />
3563 BC Pratt D daily 10:30a-11:20a C166<br />
3565 CC Pratt D daily 1:30p-2:20p C166<br />
3567 DC Laveglia J MW 5:30p-7:40p C166<br />
The following sections do not use interactive software. Please<br />
purchase textbooks at the beginning of the quarter.<br />
3569 A Lee J daily 8:30a-9:20a C167<br />
3571 B DeVun E daily 9:30a-10:20a L219<br />
3573 C Laveglia J daily 11:30a-12:20p R210<br />
3575 D Gronlund S daily 12:30p-1:20p C167<br />
www.bellevuecollege.edu : Online course ~ see p. 42 for details.<br />
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3577 NCE Michael F TTh 12:40p-2:50p W266<br />
Section NCE meets at North Campus, 10700 Northup Way.<br />
3579 F Tober M TTh 12:30p-2:40p L212<br />
3581 G Nassiri N TTh 7:50p-10:00p L120<br />
MATH 098 Introductory Algebra II • 5 CR<br />
Prerequisite: Placement by assessment, or MATH 085 or 097<br />
with a C- or better. The following sections will be taught using<br />
interactive software. Textbooks are included in the $111.55 licensing<br />
fee required to take the course. Textbooks will be distributed on<br />
the first day of class.<br />
3601 AC Stevens M daily 9:30a-10:20a C166<br />
3603 BC Pratt D daily 12:30p-1:20p C166<br />
The following sections do not use interactive software. Please<br />
purchase textbooks at the beginning of the quarter.<br />
3605 A Born L daily 7:30a-8:20a L211<br />
3607 B Born L daily 8:30a-9:20a L214<br />
3609 C Curnutt L daily 10:30a-11:20a L218<br />
3611 D Kelly J daily 11:30a-12:20p C161<br />
3613 NCE Molvik N MW 12:40p-2:50p W272<br />
Section NCE meets at North Campus, 10700 Northup Way.<br />
3615 F Michalek P daily 1:30p-2:20p C208<br />
3617 G Updegrove D TTh 3:00p-5:10p B251<br />
3619 H Tate H MW 5:30p-7:40p L212<br />
3621 I Nassiri N MW 7:50p-10:00p L211<br />
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MATH 099 Intermediate Algebra • 5 CR<br />
Prerequisite: Placement by assessment, or MATH 098 with a C-<br />
or better.<br />
3623 A Nazarian H daily 7:30a-8:20a L120<br />
3625 B Nazarian H daily 8:30a-9:20a L218<br />
3627 C Thias J daily 8:30a-9:20a L219<br />
3629 D Polinger V daily 9:30a-10:20a R301<br />
3631 NCE Molvik N MW 9:50a-12:00p W266<br />
Section NCE meets at North Campus, 10700 Northup Way.<br />
3633 F staff daily 10:30a-11:20a L219<br />
3635 G Polinger V daily 11:30a-12:20p A208<br />
3637 H Villines A daily 12:30p-1:20p C161<br />
3639 I Villines A daily 1:30p-2:20p L211<br />
3641 J Thias J MW 12:30p-2:40p L212<br />
3643 LSK staff MWF 3:00p-5:10p B251<br />
Section LSK is a late-starting class beginning 10/4.<br />
3645 L Tober M TTh 5:30p-7:40p L212<br />
3647 M Zarei A MW 7:50p-10:00p L120<br />
3649 OAS Sage L : online L200<br />
3650 OAC Sage L : online L200<br />
3651 OBS Shook C : online L200<br />
3652 OBC Shook C : online L200<br />
3653 OCS Sage L : online L200<br />
3654 OCC Sage L : online L200<br />
3644 ODS Shook C : online L200<br />
3646 ODC Shook C : online L200<br />
A licensing fee of $85.00 for course CD-ROMs is included in the<br />
tuition payment for online courses.<br />
MATH 105 Precalculus I • 5 CR<br />
Prerequisite: Placement by assessment, or MATH 099 with a B- or<br />
better. Credit cannot be obtained for both MATH 105 and MATH 156.<br />
3655 A Lowry P daily 7:30a-8:20a L212<br />
3657 B Lowry P daily 8:30a-9:20a L212<br />
3659 C Kelly J daily 9:30a-10:20a L211<br />
3661 D Susanka L daily 11:30a-12:20p L211<br />
3663 E Kelly J daily 12:30p-1:20p R304<br />
3665 F Andresen R TTh 5:30p-7:40p L211<br />
3667 OAS Pugh R : online L200<br />
3669 OAC Pugh R : online L200<br />
3670 OBS Pugh R : online L200<br />
3671 OBC Pugh R : online L200<br />
A licensing fee of $85 for course CD-ROMs is included in the<br />
tuition payment for online courses.<br />
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MATH 107 Mathematical Models &<br />
Applications • 5 CR<br />
Prerequisite: Placement by assessment, or MATH 099 with a C-<br />
or better.<br />
3681 A Stevens M daily 8:30a-9:20a L120<br />
3683 B Villines A daily 10:30a-11:20a L211<br />
MATH 120 Precalculus II • 5 CR<br />
Prerequisite: Placement by assessment, or MATH 105 with a C-<br />
or better.<br />
3691 A staff daily 8:30a-9:20a A208<br />
3693 B Susanka L daily 9:30a-10:20a L213<br />
3695 C Updegrove D daily 10:30a-11:20a R210<br />
3697 D Updegrove D daily 11:30a-12:20p L213<br />
3699 E Susanka L daily 12:30p-1:20p L214<br />
3701 F Andresen R TTh 7:50p-10:00p L211<br />
MATH 124 Calculus I • 5 CR<br />
Either Math 124 or 157 may be taken for credit, not both. Prerequisite:<br />
Placement by assessment or Math 120 with a C- or better or<br />
Advanced Placement score of 2 or higher on AB or BC exam.<br />
3711 A Curnutt L daily 7:30a-8:20a B251<br />
3713 B Curnutt L daily 9:30a-10:20a L214<br />
3715 C Anderson M daily 10:30a-11:20a L214<br />
3717 D Akhlaghi T daily 11:30a-12:20p L214<br />
3719 E Akhlaghi T daily 1:30p-2:20p B251<br />
3721 F Lowry P TTh 5:30p-7:40p R210<br />
MATH 125 Calculus II • 5 CR<br />
Prerequisite: MATH 124.<br />
3731 A DeVun E daily 8:30a-9:20a B251<br />
3733 B Hoffman D daily 9:30a-10:20a L212<br />
3735 C Hoffman D daily 12:30p-1:20p B251<br />
3737 D Malinsky S TTh 7:50p-10:00p B251<br />
MATH 126 Calculus III • 5 CR<br />
Prerequisite: MATH 125.<br />
3751 A Laveglia J daily 10:30a-11:20a L212<br />
3753 B Lowry P daily 12:30p-1:20p L218<br />
MATH 130 Introduction to Statistics • 5 CR<br />
Prerequisite: Placement by assessment, or MATH 099 with a C- or better.<br />
3771 A Stacy D daily 11:30a-12:20p L212<br />
MATH 156 <strong>College</strong> Algebra for Business<br />
& Social Science • 5 CR<br />
Either MATH 105 or MATH 156 may be taken for credit, not both.<br />
Prerequisite: Placement by assessment, or MATH 099 with a B-<br />
or better.<br />
3781 A staff daily 8:30a-9:20a L211<br />
3783 B Anderson M daily 9:30a-10:20a L218<br />
3785 C Michalek P daily 11:30a-12:20p L218<br />
3787 D Watanabe L daily 12:30p-1:20p L219<br />
3789 E Akhlaghi T MW 7:50p-10:00p B251<br />
3791 OAS Anderson : online L200<br />
3793 OAC Anderson : online L200<br />
3795 OBS Anderson : online L200<br />
3797 OBC Anderson : online L200<br />
MATH 157 Elements of Calculus • 5 CR<br />
Prerequisite: Placement by assessment, or MATH 156 with a C-<br />
or better.<br />
3811 A staff daily 9:30a-10:20a B251<br />
3813 B Clawson C daily 11:30a-12:20p B251<br />
: Online course ~ see p. 42 for details.<br />
Course descriptions can be found online at www.bcc.ctc.edu/catalog<br />
3815 C Clawson C daily 12:30p-1:20p L211<br />
3817 D Updegrove D MW 5:30p-7:40p L211<br />
3819 OAS Stacy : online L200<br />
3820 OAC Stacy : online L200<br />
3821 OBS Stacy : online L200<br />
3822 OBC Stacy : online L200<br />
MATH 208 Introduction to Linear<br />
Algebra • 5 CR<br />
Prerequisite: MATH 126 or permission of instructor.<br />
3841 A Akhlaghi T MW 5:30p-7:40p B251<br />
MATH 227 Several-Variable Calculus • 5 CR<br />
Prerequisite: MATH 125.<br />
3851 A Hoffman D daily 10:30a-11:20a B251<br />
3853 B Malinsky S TTh 5:30p-7:40p B251<br />
Media Communication<br />
& Technology<br />
BUSINESS DIVISION<br />
This is a professional/technical program. Business Division/Digital<br />
Communications website: www.bcc.ctc.edu/business.<br />
See also Animation & Graphics; Gaming; Video Production; Web<br />
Multimedia Authoring.<br />
MEDIA 105 Digital Design & Storytelling • 5 CR<br />
Fee: $45.15 computer use & $10.35 Vista.<br />
0056 A staff MW 3:00p-5:10p L122<br />
MEDIA 109 Computer Essentials for<br />
Digital Media • 5 CR<br />
0059 OAS staff : online A242<br />
0060 OAC staff : online A242<br />
MEDIA 245 Production Practice • 3 CR<br />
Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.<br />
Fee: $45.15 computer use & $10.35 Vista.<br />
0065 A staff arranged A242<br />
0066 OAS staff : online A242<br />
0067 OAC staff : online A242<br />
MEDIA 248 Portfolio & Employment • 3 CR<br />
Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.<br />
0071 OAS staff : online A242<br />
0072 OAC staff : online A242<br />
MEDIA 250 Internship in Media • 5 CR<br />
Prerequisite: Permission of program chair.<br />
0075 OAS Slowinski : online A242<br />
Medical Informatics<br />
BUSINESS DIVISION<br />
This is a professional/technical program.<br />
Business Division/Digital Communications website: www.bcc.ctc.<br />
edu/informatics/<br />
MEDIT 110 Technology Fundamentals<br />
in Healthcare • 5 CR<br />
Prerequisite: BTS 161, CS 110, or IT 101 recommended.<br />
4635 OAS staff : online A242<br />
4636 OAC staff : online A242<br />
BCC Credit Class Schedule
Distance Education classes: see pp. 42-47.<br />
Meteorology<br />
SCIENCE DIVISION<br />
METR 101 Introduction to the Weather • 5 CR<br />
3880 A Short K daily 1:30p-2:20p B262<br />
3882 B DeVault J TTh 5:30p-7:40p B262<br />
3883 OAS Stevens : online L200<br />
3884 OAC Stevens : online L200<br />
Music<br />
ARTS & HUMANITIES DIVISION<br />
MUSIC 100 Concert Choir • V1-3 CR<br />
May be repeated for a maximum of 9 credits.<br />
Fee: $42.45<br />
1715 A Almli daily 11:30a-12:20p E129<br />
MUSIC 101 Community Symphonies • 1 CR<br />
Prerequisite: Permission of program chair for approved ensembles.<br />
May be repeated for a maximum of 6 credits.<br />
1718 A Almli arranged A160D<br />
MUSIC 102 Community Band • 1 CR<br />
Prerequisite: Permission of program chair for approved ensemble.<br />
May be repeated for a maximum of 6 credits.<br />
1719 A Almli T 7:30p-9:30p NHS<br />
Section A meets at Newport High School, <strong>Bellevue</strong>.<br />
1720 B Almli Th 7:30p-9:30p MMS<br />
Section B meets at McKnight Middle School, Renton.<br />
MUSIC 105 Vocal Jazz & Recording<br />
Ensemble • 3 CR<br />
Prerequisite: Permission of instructor (audition) by entry code.<br />
Students registered in MUSIC 105 must be concurrently registered<br />
in MUSIC 100 unless waived by the department. May be repeated<br />
for a maximum of 9 credits.<br />
Fee: $42.45.<br />
1724 A Almli daily 1:00p-2:30p A159<br />
MUSIC 106 Jazz Band • 3 CR<br />
Prerequisite: Prior enrollment in MUSIC 106 or permission of<br />
instructor. May be repeated for a maximum of 9 credits.<br />
1728 A Sherman H MWF 2:30p-4:20p E129<br />
MUSIC 107 Fundamentals of Music • 5 CR<br />
1734 A McManus J daily 12:30p-1:20p E102<br />
1735 OAS staff : online R230<br />
1736 OAC staff : online R230<br />
MUSIC 108 Listening to Music • 5 CR<br />
1739 A Siemens C daily 10:30a-11:20a E129<br />
1740 OAS staff : online R230<br />
1741 OAC staff : online R230<br />
MUSIC 110 First-Year Theory I • 5 CR<br />
Prerequisite: Basic knowledge of music notation and either vocal<br />
or instrumental performance capability.<br />
Fee: $16.90 computer use.<br />
1743 A Denninghoff daily 8:30a-9:20a E102<br />
1745 C Denninghoff daily 10:30a-11:20a E102<br />
MUSIC 113 Survey of Music History:<br />
Antiquity to 1800 • 5 CR<br />
1748 A McManus J daily 9:30a-10:20a E129<br />
MUSIC 115 History of Jazz • 5 CR<br />
1750 OAS Gleason : online R230<br />
1751 OAC Gleason : online R230<br />
MUSIC 116 History of Rock & Roll • 5 CR<br />
1752 A staff daily 11:30a-12:20p N204<br />
1753 B staff MW 5:30p-7:40p N204<br />
1754 OAS Gleason : online R230<br />
1755 OAC Gleason : online R230<br />
MUSIC 120 Class Voice (Group Vocal<br />
Instruction) • 2 CR<br />
Fee: $16.90 computer use.<br />
1759 A McManus J TTh 10:30a-11:20a A159<br />
MUSIC 130 Group Piano Instruction I • 2 CR<br />
1761 A Siemens C TTh 8:30a-9:20a E222<br />
1762 B Siemens C TTh 9:30a-10:20a E222<br />
MUSIC 135 Beginning Guitar • 2 CR<br />
1764 A Wilson M TTh 12:30p-1:20p E129<br />
1765 B Wilson M MW 12:30p-1:20p E129<br />
MUSIC 140 First-Year Private Instruction I • 1 CR<br />
Prerequisite: Permission of program chair.<br />
1766 A Almli arranged A160D<br />
1767 B Almli arranged A160D<br />
MUSIC 143 First-Year Private Instruction II • 2 CR<br />
Prerequisite: Permission of program chair.<br />
1768 A Almli arranged A160D<br />
MUSIC 150 Music Technology • 5 CR<br />
Fee: $16.90 computer use.<br />
1771 A staff daily 12:30p-1:20p A154<br />
MUSIC 156 Audio Engineering & Music<br />
Production I • 5 CR<br />
Fee: $45.15 computer use.<br />
1773 A staff MWF 10:30a-12:20p A154<br />
MUSIC 200 <strong>College</strong> Choir • V1-3 CR<br />
For students who have completed 3 quarters at the 100 level. May<br />
be repeated for a maximum of 9 credits.<br />
Fee: $42.45.<br />
1775 A Almli daily 11:30a-12:20p E129<br />
MUSIC 205 Vocal Jazz Ensemble • 3 CR<br />
Prerequisite: May enroll in MUSIC 205 after 3 quarters (9 credits)<br />
of MUSIC 105. May be repeated for a maximum of 9 credits.<br />
Fee: $42.45.<br />
1778 A Almli daily 1:00p-2:30p A159<br />
MUSIC 206 BCC Jazz Band • 3 CR<br />
Prerequisite: May enroll in MUSIC 206 after 3 quarters (9 credits)<br />
of MUSIC 106. For students who have completed 3 quarters at<br />
the 100 level.<br />
1781 A Sherman H MWF 2:30p-4:20p E129<br />
MUSIC 210 Second-Year Theory I • 5 CR<br />
Prerequisite: MUSIC 112 or permission of instructor.<br />
Fee: $16.90 computer use.<br />
1784 A Almli daily 9:30a-10:20a A154<br />
www.bellevuecollege.edu : Online course ~ see p. 42 for details.<br />
Credit Classes<br />
MUSIC 240 Second-Year Private Instruction I • 1 CR<br />
Prerequisite: MUSIC 140 or 143 and permission of program chair.<br />
1787 A Almli arranged A160D<br />
1788 B Almli arranged A160D<br />
MUSIC 243 Second-Year Private Instruction II • 2 CR<br />
Prerequisite: MUSIC 140 or 143 and permission of program chair.<br />
1789 A Almli arranged A160D<br />
Network Services<br />
& Computing Systems<br />
BUSINESS DIVISION<br />
This is a professional/technical program. Business Division/Digital<br />
Communications website: www.bcc.ctc.edu/business.<br />
NSCOM 201/202 CISCO<br />
NETWORKING I & II • 10 CR<br />
This is a combination class. This course covers in<br />
one quarter the same material that NSCOM 201<br />
and NSCOM 202 cover.<br />
Prerequisite: TECH 217 and placement by assessment into ENGL<br />
101 or ENGL 092 or 093 with a C- or better and CS 110, or IT<br />
101, or MEDIA 109. Student may test out of IT 101. Sample test at:<br />
www.bcc.ctc.edu/business/it/it101.htm.<br />
Fee: $90.30 computer use.<br />
4501 NCA staff MW 5:30p-10:00p W202<br />
Section NCA meets at North Campus, 10700 Northup Way.<br />
NSCOM 203/204 CISCO<br />
NETWORKING III & IV • 10 CR<br />
This is a combination class. This course covers in<br />
one quarter the same material that NSCOM 203<br />
and NSCOM 204 cover.<br />
Prerequisite: NSCOM 202 at BCC with a C- or better and ENGL<br />
101, 201, 270, 271, or 272 with a C- or better.<br />
Fee: $90.30 computer use.<br />
4503 NCA staff TTh 5:30p-10:00p W202<br />
Section NCA meets at North Campus, 10700 Northup Way.<br />
NSCOM 220 Implementing Client<br />
Operating Systems • 5 CR<br />
Prerequisite: NSCOM 201 at BCC with a C- or better or entry<br />
code. Placement by assessment into ENGL 101 or ENGL 092 or<br />
093 with a C- or better.<br />
4510 OAS Littlefield : online A242<br />
4511 OAC Littlefield : online A242<br />
NSCOM 221 Implementing Server<br />
Operating Systems • 5 CR<br />
Prerequisite: NSCOM 201 at BCC with a C- or better or entry<br />
code. Placement by assessment into ENGL 101 or ENGL 092 or<br />
093 with a C- or better.<br />
4512 OAS Littlefield : online A242<br />
4513 OAC Littlefield : online A242<br />
NSCOM 223 Managing a Network<br />
Environment • 5 CR<br />
Prerequisite: NSCOM 220 and 221 at BCC with a C- or better.<br />
ENGL 101 or 201 (ENGL 102) or 270 or 271 or 272 at BCC with a<br />
C- or better.<br />
4514 OAS Littlefield : online A242<br />
4515 OAC Littlefield : online A242<br />
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NSCOM 225 Implementing Network<br />
Infrastructure • 5 CR<br />
Prerequisite: NSCOM 220 and 221 at BCC with a C- or better.<br />
ENGL 101 or 201 (ENGL 102) or 270 or 271 or 272 at BCC with a<br />
C- or better.<br />
4516 OAS Littlefield : online A242<br />
4517 OAC Littlefield : online A242<br />
NSCOM 227 Implementing Directory<br />
Services • 5 CR<br />
Prerequisite: NSCOM 223 and 225 at BCC with a C- or better.<br />
ENGL 101 or 201 (ENGL 102) or 270 or 271 or 272 at BCC with a<br />
C- or better.<br />
4518 OAS Littlefield : online A242<br />
4519 OAC Littlefield : online A242<br />
Nuclear Medicine Technology<br />
HEALTH SCIENCES, EDUCATION & WELLNESS<br />
This is a professional/technical program.<br />
NMTEC 200 Applied Anatomy & Physiology • 1 CR<br />
Prerequisite: Acceptance into program or permission of instructor.<br />
2455 A Prekeges J arranged<br />
NMTEC 201 Basic Nuclear Medicine Science • 3 CR<br />
Prerequisite: Acceptance into program or permission of instructor.<br />
2460 A Prekeges J arranged<br />
NMTEC 210 Radiopharmacy • 1 CR<br />
Prerequisite: Acceptance into program or permission of instructor.<br />
2470 A Rimar arranged<br />
NMTEC 230 Clinical Education I • 10 CR<br />
Prerequisite: Acceptance into the program.<br />
Fee: $21 malpractice insurance.<br />
2475 A staff arranged<br />
NMTEC 233 Clinical Education IV • 13 CR<br />
Prerequisite: Acceptance into the program.<br />
2479 A staff arranged<br />
NMTEC 234 Clinical Education V • 13 CR<br />
Prerequisite: Acceptance into the program.<br />
Fee: $21 malpractice insurance.<br />
2482 A staff arranged<br />
NMTEC 260 Clinical Nuclear Medicine I • 1 CR<br />
Prerequisite: Acceptance into the program.<br />
2490 A Prekeges J arranged<br />
NMTEC 275 Board Preparation • 1 CR<br />
Prerequisite: Acceptance into program or permission of instructor.<br />
2496 A Prekeges J arranged<br />
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Student Life!<br />
www.bcc.ctc.edu/stupro/<br />
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Nursing<br />
HEALTH SCIENCES, EDUCATION & WELLNESS<br />
This is a professional/technical program.<br />
NURS 100X Nursing I: Fundamentals • 7 CR<br />
Prerequisite: Acceptance into the program.<br />
Fee: Health fee $14.80, $41.35 testing fee.<br />
2575 A Karnes N arranged R103A<br />
Tedeschi L arranged R103B<br />
staff arranged R103C<br />
2576 B Karnes N arranged R103A<br />
Tedeschi L arranged R103B<br />
staff arranged R103C<br />
NURS 100Z Nursing I: Lab • 5 CR<br />
Prerequisite: Acceptance into the program.<br />
Fee: $21 liability insurance, $16.90 computer use.<br />
2181 A Karnes arranged<br />
Tedeschi lab B207<br />
2182 B staff arranged<br />
Tedeschi lab B207<br />
2183 C Nau arranged<br />
Tedeschi lab B207<br />
2184 D staff arranged<br />
Tedeschi lab B207<br />
2815 E staff arranged<br />
Tedeschi lab B207<br />
2180 Z staff arranged<br />
Tedeschi lab B207<br />
NURS 220X Maternal/Child Nursing • 7 CR<br />
Prerequisite: Acceptance into program, NURS 102X and 102Z,<br />
BIOL 250, and PSYCH 204.<br />
2590 A staff arranged R208<br />
NURS 220Z Maternal/Child Nursing Lab • 5 CR<br />
Prerequisite: Acceptance into program, NURS 102X and 102Z,<br />
BIOL 250, and PSYCH 204. Computer fee: $16.90.<br />
Fee: $21 liability insurance.<br />
2595 A staff arranged R208<br />
2596 B staff arranged R208<br />
2597 C staff arranged R208<br />
NURS 221X Psychiatric Nursing • 6 CR<br />
Prerequisite: Acceptance into program, NURS 102X and 102Z,<br />
BIOL 250, and PSYCH 204.<br />
2604 A Thorp arranged R102<br />
NURS 221Z Psychiatric Nursing Lab • 5 CR<br />
Prerequisite: Acceptance into program, NURS 102X and 102Z,<br />
BIOL 250, and PSYCH 204. Computer fee: $16.90.<br />
Fee: $21 liability insurance.<br />
2609 A Thorp arranged<br />
2610 B Weber S arranged<br />
2611 C Weber S arranged<br />
Oceanography<br />
SCIENCE DIVISION<br />
OCEAN 101 Survey of Oceanography • 6 CR<br />
Fulfills laboratory science course requirement at BCC.<br />
Fee: $31.80 science lab.<br />
3890 A Short K MWF 8:30a-9:20a B121<br />
also meets TTh 8:30a-10:20a B120<br />
3898 OAS Jones G : arranged L200<br />
3899 OAC Jones G : arranged L200<br />
: Online course ~ see p. 42 for details.<br />
Course descriptions can be found online at www.bcc.ctc.edu/catalog<br />
Parent Education<br />
HEALTH SCIENCES, EDUCATION & WELLNESS<br />
The Parent Education program provides parents<br />
with support, skills, and knowledge to help them<br />
in their task of raising healthy families. Every<br />
class offers age-appropriate children’s programs.<br />
These classes are located on our BCC campus and<br />
throughout our communities including Snoqualmie,<br />
<strong>Fall</strong> City, Carnation, Renton, Sammamish, Issaquah,<br />
<strong>Bellevue</strong>, and Mercer Island. One-day-a-week<br />
classes as well as cooperative preschools offer your<br />
child a rich early learning experience.<br />
Registration for the September-June school<br />
year begins in January, with continuous<br />
enrollment until classes are full. Call (425)<br />
564-2365 for further information, or visit the<br />
website at www.bcc.ctc.edu/parent-ed/.<br />
Infant labs<br />
Classes for families with newborns up to one year<br />
of age. Parent and baby attend together.<br />
Wobblers/1st and 2nd Year Toddlers<br />
Classes for families with one-, two-, and young<br />
three-year-olds. Parent and child attend together.<br />
Cooperative Preschools<br />
Includes parent involvement, leadership, and<br />
parent education. Starting at age three, the two- to<br />
four-day-a-week preschools offer developmentally<br />
appropriate curriculum from trained early<br />
childhood education teachers. Parent education is<br />
provided by college faculty.<br />
ENRICHMENT CLASSES<br />
Creative Development Lab.<br />
One-day-a-week class for hands-on creative activities<br />
for three- and four-year-old children. Includes<br />
parent involvement and parent education based<br />
on the cooperative model.<br />
Discovery Lab<br />
One-day-a-week late afternoon class for the<br />
scientist in the family designed for five- to sevenyear-old<br />
children. A parent education workshop is<br />
held monthly.<br />
P.A.L.S. (Parents As Learners in School)<br />
A new parent education program serving the<br />
families attending the BCC Early Learning, Family,<br />
and Childcare Center.<br />
Summer Kids Camp<br />
For children ages 3-5 years on the BCC campus<br />
during Summer Quarter. Summer Kids Camp offers<br />
a flexible class schedule at a reasonable cost.<br />
Call for a brochure and registration form each year<br />
beginning in April, (425) 564-2365.<br />
BCC Credit Class Schedule
Distance Education classes: see pp. 42-47.<br />
Philosophy<br />
ARTS & HUMANITIES DIVISION<br />
PHIL 100 Introduction to Philosophy • 5 CR<br />
1829 A Wulff J daily 7:30a-8:20a L220<br />
1830 B Haakenson daily 9:30a-10:20a R310<br />
1831 C Long D MW 3:00p-5:10p R211<br />
1832 OAS George E : online R230<br />
1833 OAC George E : online R230<br />
PHIL 102 Contemporary Moral Problems • 5 CR<br />
May be used as social science or humanities course requirement,<br />
not both, at BCC.<br />
1840 A Wulff J daily 8:30a-9:20a R210<br />
1841 B Emineth J MW 5:30p-7:40p A206<br />
1842 OAS Duncan : online R230<br />
1843 OAC Duncan : online R230<br />
PHIL 112 Introduction to Social<br />
Philosophy • 5 CR<br />
May be used as social science or humanities course requirement,<br />
not both, at BCC.<br />
1847 A Storey daily 10:30a-11:20a L220<br />
PHIL 115 Critical Reasoning • 5 CR<br />
Fulfills quantitative or symbolic reasoning course requirement<br />
at BCC.<br />
1856 A Storey daily 8:30a-9:20a L221<br />
1857 B Storey daily 11:30a-12:20p L126<br />
1858 C Jeffery A TTh 5:30p-7:40p N204<br />
1859 OAS Payne : online R230<br />
1860 OAC Payne : online R230<br />
PHIL 120 Introduction to Logic • 5 CR<br />
Recommended: ENGL 101 placement or higher. Fulfills science<br />
course requirement or quantitative skill course requirement at BCC.<br />
1868 A Duncan S daily 9:30a-10:20a R210<br />
1869 B staff daily 12:30p-1:20p A206<br />
1870 C Payne R TTh 3:00p-5:10p R204<br />
1871 OAS Henrich A : online R230<br />
Section OAS is for computer science, mathematics, and engineering students.<br />
1872 OAC Henrich A : online R230<br />
Section OAC is for computer science, mathematics, and engineering students.<br />
1873 OBS George E : online R230<br />
1874 OBC George E : online R230<br />
PHIL 160 Philosophy of Science • 5 CR<br />
Why Do We Believe in Quarks, Evolution, and Other Crazy Things?<br />
1881 A Payne R daily 10:30a-11:20a R101<br />
PHIL 248 Ethics in Criminal Justice • 5 CR<br />
Same as ADMCJ 248. Either PHIL 248 or ADMCJ 248 may be<br />
taken for credit, not both. May be used as social science or<br />
humanities course requirement, not both, at BCC.<br />
1885 A Caldero TTh 11:30a-12:20p D102<br />
Section A combines classroom and online learning. Computer use<br />
required. Additional fee:: $10.35.<br />
1886 OAS Wilson : online D110<br />
1887 OAC Wilson : online D110<br />
PHIL 260 Business Ethics • 5 CR<br />
Same as G BUS 260. Either PHIL 260 or G BUS 260 may be taken<br />
for credit, not both. May be used as social science or humanities<br />
course requirement, not both, at BCC.<br />
1903 A Long D daily 12:30p-1:20p L220<br />
PHIL 265 Biomedical Ethics • 5 CR<br />
May be used as social science or humanities course requirement,<br />
not both, at BCC.<br />
1910 A Payne R daily 11:30a-12:20p L220<br />
PHIL 267 Introduction to Philosophy<br />
of Religion • 5 CR<br />
1913 A Haakenson daily 10:30a-11:20a R305<br />
Physical Anthropology<br />
SCIENCE DIVISION<br />
For information about Physical Anthropology<br />
classes, contact the Social Science Division in<br />
Room A251 or phone (425) 564-2331.<br />
Physical Education<br />
HEALTH SCIENCES, EDUCATION & WELLNESS<br />
PE 103 Co-Ed Aerobics • 1 CR<br />
Fee: $2.60 lab.<br />
2520 A Hunt V TTh 8:30a-9:20a R014<br />
2521 B Lowe R MW 12:30p-1:20p G164<br />
PE 103 Co-Ed Aerobics • 2 CR<br />
2522 C Lowe R MTWTh 10:30a-1:20p G164<br />
PE 104<br />
Fee: $2.60 lab.<br />
Capoeira • 1 CR<br />
2525 A Mojallal A M 5:30p-6:50p R014<br />
2526 B Mojallal A T 5:30p-6:50p R014<br />
PE 105 Yoga • 1 CR<br />
Fee: $2.60 lab.<br />
2529 A Lowe R M 7:30a-9:20a R014<br />
2530 B Lowe R W 7:30a-9:20a R014<br />
2531 C Lowe R F 7:30a-9:20a R014<br />
PE 106 Beginning Golf • 1 CR<br />
Fee: $29.70 golf user.<br />
2534 A Yoshino M T 12:30p-2:20p G164<br />
2535 B Yoshino M F 11:30a-1:20p G164<br />
PE 107 Basketball • 1 CR<br />
Fee: $2.60 lab.<br />
2538 A Washburn R TTh 12:30p-1:20p G164<br />
PE 108 Tennis • 1 CR<br />
Student must supply own racquet.<br />
Fee: $2.60 lab.<br />
2540 A Morimoto J MW 8:30a-9:20a G164<br />
2541 B Morimoto J TTh 8:30a-9:20a G164<br />
PE 109 Pickleball • 1 CR<br />
Fee: $2.60 lab.<br />
2544 A Prescott P MW 9:30a-10:20a G164<br />
FITNESS CENTER<br />
All students must attend an orientation.<br />
Orientations will be held 9/18, 9/19, and 9/20<br />
every hour on the half hour starting at 6:30 a.m.<br />
Last orientation begins at 7:30 p.m. Workouts<br />
begin Thursday 9/21.<br />
www.bellevuecollege.edu : Online course ~ see p. 42 for details.<br />
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PE 110 Life Fitness Training I • 2 CR<br />
Fee: $23.85 towel and equipment use.<br />
2569 A Elsenbaumer MTWTH 6:30a-8:30p G102<br />
F 6:30a-6:30p G102<br />
Sa 10:00a-1:00p G102<br />
PE 111 Life Fitness Training II • 2 CR<br />
Prerequisite: PE 110.<br />
Fee: $23.85 towel and equipment use.<br />
2570 A Elsenbaumer See PE 110 G102<br />
PE 112 Life Fitness Training III • 2 CR<br />
Prerequisite: PE 111.<br />
Fee: $23.85 towel and equipment use.<br />
2571 A Prescott P See PE 110 G102<br />
ADULT FITNESS<br />
ADFIT 010 Adult Fitness Development I<br />
Fee: $23.85 towel and equipment use.<br />
2572 A Butler R MTWTH 6:30a-8:30p G102<br />
F 6:30a-6:30p G102<br />
Sa 10:00a-1:00p G102<br />
ADFIT 020 Adult Fitness Development II<br />
Fee: $23.85 towel and equipment use. Faculty & staff only.<br />
2573 A Butler R see ADFIT 010 G102<br />
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Credit Classes<br />
PE 114 Beginning Rock Climbing • 1 CR<br />
Fee: $75 equipment rental.<br />
2547 A Turner K W 2:00p-4:00p C167<br />
Students provide transportation to Redmond site.<br />
PE 115 Backpacking & Orienteering • 1 CR<br />
Prerequisite: Minimal fitness level, ability to walk 2 to 3 miles at<br />
any pace.<br />
Fee: $10 equipment rental.<br />
2549 A Elsenbaumer M 2:00p-4:00p arranged<br />
First class meets in L210.<br />
PE 117 Cardio Fitness • 2 CR<br />
Fee: $2.60 lab.<br />
2550 A Orechia S MTWTh 11:30a-12:20p G164<br />
PE 118 Volleyball • 1 CR<br />
Fee: $2.60 lab.<br />
2551 A Orechia S F 11:30a-1:20p G164<br />
PE 120 Karate • 1 CR<br />
Fee: $2.60 lab.<br />
2552 A Hartwig B MW 9:30a-10:20a G164<br />
2553 B Hartwig B TTh 9:30a-10:20a G164<br />
PE 122 Badminton • 1 CR<br />
Fee: $2.60 lab.<br />
2554 A Hartwig B MW 11:30a-12:20p G164<br />
2555 B Hartwig B MW 12:30p-1:20p G164<br />
PE 123 Archery • 1 CR<br />
Fee: $2.60 lab.<br />
2556 A Washburn R TTh 11:30a-12:20p G164<br />
PE 126 Outdoor Leadership • 2 CR<br />
Fee: $2.60 lab.<br />
2557 A Prescott P MW 12:30p-1:20p R110B<br />
PE 127 Soccer • 2 CR<br />
Fee: $2.60 lab.<br />
2558 A Butler R MTh 1:30p-2:20p G164<br />
also meets W 1:30p-3:20p G164<br />
PE 128 Sea Kayaking & Navigation • 1 CR<br />
Fee: $100 equipment rental.<br />
2559 A Turner K Th 2:00p-4:00p C167<br />
Students provide transportation to Redmond site.<br />
36 | FALL <strong>2006</strong><br />
Wilderness Skills Certificate<br />
Learn to lead and manage adventure<br />
activities for personal health<br />
or career enhancement by enrolling<br />
in this 18-credit program<br />
Northwest Fitness Explorations<br />
• Snowshoeing • Beginning<br />
Rock Climbing • Sea Kayaking &<br />
Navigation• Outdoor Leadership • Backpacking<br />
& Orienteering • Adventure Trip Planning &<br />
Risk Management • Wilderness First Responder<br />
Call (425) 564-2393 for more information.<br />
PE 136 Basketball and Flag Football • 2 CR<br />
Fee: $2.60 lab.<br />
2560 A Hartwig B MTWTh 10:30a-11:20a G164<br />
PE 137 Sports Conditioning • 2 CR<br />
Fee: $23.85 towel and equipment use.<br />
2561 A Potoshnik MTWTh 12:30p-1:20p G164<br />
PE 151 Contemporary Dance I • 2 CR<br />
Same as DANCE 151. Either PE 151 or DANCE 151 may be taken<br />
for credit, not both. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 credits.<br />
Fee: $2.60.<br />
2545 A Platt B MW 9:30a-11:20a R014<br />
PE 152 Contemporary Dance II • 2 CR<br />
Same as DANCE 152. Either PE 152 or DANCE 152 may be taken<br />
for credit, not both. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 credits.<br />
Fee: $2.60.<br />
2546 A Platt B MW 9:30a-11:20a R014<br />
PE 221 Fundamentals of Fast<br />
Pitch Softball • 3 CR<br />
Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. Fee: $2.60 lab.<br />
2163 A Francis L arranged<br />
PE 223 Fundamentals of Baseball • 3 CR<br />
Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. Fee: $2.60 lab.<br />
2564 A Yoshino arranged<br />
PE 230 Techniques of Basketball • 3 CR<br />
Fee: $2.60 lab.<br />
2566 A Eggers J MTWTh 2:30p-5:00p G164<br />
PE 240 Self-Defense • 2 CR<br />
Fee: $2.60 lab.<br />
2567 A Hartwig B TTh 1:30p-2:50p R014<br />
RECED 260 Northwest Fitness Exploration • 2 CR<br />
Fee: $79.70 equipment, supplies and rental coverage.<br />
2515 A Butler R T 2:00p-6:00p arranged<br />
First class meets in L215.<br />
PE 244 Defensive Tactics for<br />
Criminal Justice • 3 CR<br />
Same as ADMCJ 244. Either PE 244 or ADMCJ 244 may be taken<br />
for credit, not both. Fee: $22.55 lab.<br />
2517 A Ledyard G TTh 1:30p-4:00p AIK<br />
Class held at Aikido Eastside, 13410 SE 32nd Street, <strong>Bellevue</strong>. Bring<br />
sweats, bag gloves and elbow pads to class.<br />
: Online course ~ see p. 42 for details.<br />
Course descriptions can be found online at www.bcc.ctc.edu/catalog<br />
PE 249 Intermediate Defensive Tactics-<br />
Criminal Justice • 3 CR<br />
Same as ADMCJ 249. Either PE 249 or ADMCJ 249 may be taken<br />
for credit, not both. Fee: $22.55 lab.<br />
2518 A Ledyard G TTh 1:30p-4:00p AIK<br />
Class held at Aikido Eastside, 13410 SE 32nd Street, <strong>Bellevue</strong>. Bring<br />
sweats, bag gloves and elbow pads to class.<br />
Physical Geography<br />
SCIENCE DIVISION<br />
For information about Physical Geography classes,<br />
contact the Social Science Division in Room D110<br />
or phone (425) 564-2331.<br />
GEOG 205 Weather, Climate,<br />
Vegetation, Soils • 5 CR<br />
Fulfills natural science course requirement at BCC.<br />
5335 A Walker G daily 11:30a-12:20p L219<br />
5336 B Roselle D arranged D110<br />
Section B is a correspondence course. After an initial meeting with<br />
the instructor, students complete the course at their own pace.<br />
5337 OAS Walker G : online D110<br />
5338 OAC Walker G : online D110<br />
GEOG 206 Landforms & Landform<br />
Processes • 6 CR<br />
Fulfills laboratory science course requirement at BCC.<br />
5345 A Roselle D daily 9:30a-10:20a R203<br />
also meets T 10:30a-12:20p R203<br />
Physical Psychology<br />
SCIENCE DIVISION<br />
For information about Physical Psychology<br />
classes, contact the Social Science Division in<br />
Room D110 or phone (425) 564-2331.<br />
PSYCH 202 Introduction to Physiological<br />
Psychology • 5 CR<br />
Recommended Prerequisite: PSYCH 100.<br />
Fulfills natural science course requirement at BCC.<br />
5738 A Bridwell V daily 9:30a-10:20a L126<br />
Physics<br />
SCIENCE DIVISION<br />
PHYS 106 Basic Concepts in Physics • 6 CR<br />
Either PHYS 106 or BASCI 106 may be taken for credit, not both.<br />
Prerequisite: MATH 099.<br />
Fee: $31.80 science lab.<br />
3900 A Brown D MTTh 12:30p-2:20p B144<br />
also meets W 12:30p-1:20p B144<br />
3902 B Scott B MWTh 7:50p-10:00p B144<br />
PHYS 109 Science for Information<br />
Technology • 6 CR<br />
Prerequisite: MATH 098 or equivalent assessment.<br />
Fee: $31.80 science lab.<br />
3906 A Goss A MW 9:30a-11:20a B139<br />
also meets F 9:30a-12:20p B139<br />
BCC Credit Class Schedule
Distance Education classes: see pp. 42-47.<br />
PHYS 114 General Physics I • 6 CR<br />
Prerequisite: MATH 120 or equivalent. PHYS 106 is Recommended<br />
for students who have no previous background in physics.<br />
Fee: $31.80 science lab.<br />
3910 A Sepehri S MWTh 7:30a-9:20a B144<br />
also meets T 8:30a-9:20a B144<br />
3912 B Brown D TThF 11:30a-12:20p B144<br />
also meets MW 10:30a-12:20p B144<br />
PHYS 121 General Engineering Physics I • 6 CR<br />
Prerequisite: High school physics or equivalent and MATH 124 or<br />
permission of instructor.<br />
Fee: $31.80 science lab.<br />
3956 A Polinger V MWF 7:30a-8:20a B139<br />
also meets TTh 7:30a-9:20a B139<br />
3958 B Hobbs R MTWTh 11:30a-12:20p B139<br />
also meets TThF 12:30p-1:20p B139<br />
3960 C Scott B daily 1:30p-2:20p B139<br />
also meets MW 12:30p-1:20p B139<br />
3962 D Hobbs R MTTh 2:30p-4:20p B139<br />
also meets F 2:30p-3:20p B139<br />
PHYS 123 General Engineering<br />
Physics III • 6 CR<br />
Prerequisite: PHYS 122.<br />
Fee: $31.80 science lab.<br />
3986 A Wheelock K MWTh 5:30p-7:40p B139<br />
Political Science<br />
SOCIAL SCIENCE DIVISION<br />
POLSC 101 Introduction to Politics • 5 CR<br />
5600 A Khan A TTh 9:30a-10:20a C168<br />
Section A is in Mixed Mode. On campus sessions meet on the days<br />
listed. The balance of instruction occurs online as directed by the<br />
course syllabus. Significant computer use. Additional fee: $10.05.<br />
5601 B Khan A TTh 10:30a-11:20a B204<br />
Section B is in Mixed Mode. On campus sessions meet on the days<br />
listed. The balance of instruction occurs online as directed by the<br />
course syllabus. Significant computer use. Additional fee: $10.05.<br />
5602 C Khan A TTh 10:30a-11:20a B204<br />
Section C is in Mixed Mode. On campus sessions meet on the days<br />
listed. The balance of instruction occurs online as directed by the<br />
course syllabus. Significant computer use. Additional fee: $10.05.<br />
5603 D Paydar I TTh 5:30p-7:40p C168<br />
POLSC 102 American Government<br />
& Politics • 5 CR<br />
5610 A Tate T daily 7:30a-8:20a N204<br />
5611 B Jones T daily 8:30a-9:20a C168<br />
5612 C Khan A TTh 12:30p-1:20p C168<br />
Section C is in Mixed Mode. On campus sessions meet on the days<br />
listed. The balance of instruction occurs online as directed by the<br />
course syllabus. Significant computer use. Additional fee: $10.05.<br />
5613 D Paydar I MW 5:30p-7:40p C168<br />
5614 OAS Vaughan : online D110<br />
5615 OAC Vaughan : online D110<br />
POLSC 103 International Relations • 5 CR<br />
5621 B Shah L daily 11:30a-12:20p C168<br />
5622 OAS Vaughan : online D110<br />
5623 OAC Vaughan : online D110<br />
POLSC 121 The United Nations • 2 CR<br />
Prerequisite: A course in political science.<br />
5635 A Khan A Th 1:30p-2:20p C168<br />
POLSC 160 Introduction to American<br />
Political Culture • 5 CR<br />
Same as AMST 160. Either POLSC 160 or AMST 160 may be taken<br />
for credit, not both.<br />
5660 A Shah L daily 10:30a-11:20a C168<br />
POLSC 230 Revolutions in the<br />
Modern World • 5 CR<br />
Same as HIST 230. Either POLSC 230 or HIST 230 may be taken<br />
for credit, not both. May be used as social science or humanities<br />
course requirement, not both, at BCC.<br />
5695 A Paydar I daily 1:30p-2:20p A254<br />
Programming<br />
BUSINESS DIVISION<br />
This is a professional/technical program. Business Division/Digital<br />
Communications website: www.bcc.ctc.edu/business.<br />
PROG 109 Introduction to Web<br />
Development • 5 CR<br />
Learn HTML, JavaScript and CSS. Web Multimedia Authoring students<br />
are required to complete WEBMM 111 prior to taking PROG 109.<br />
Prerequisite: Placement by assessment into ENGL 101 or completion<br />
of ENGL 092 or 093 with a C- or better and college level reading.<br />
4601 OAS Allewell : online A242<br />
4602 OAC Allewell : online A242<br />
PROG 110 Introduction to Programming • 5 CR<br />
Using C# and the .NET framework. Prerequisite: Placement by<br />
assessment into MATH 105 or MATH 099 with a C- or better or<br />
equivalent course from another college. Placement by assessment<br />
into ENGL 101 or completion of ENGL 092 or 093 with a C- or<br />
better and college level reading.<br />
Fee: $45.15 computer use.<br />
4605 A Williams MW 12:30p-2:40p N252<br />
4607 OAS Allewell : online A242<br />
4608 OAC Allewell : online A242<br />
PROG 111 Introduction to C++<br />
Programming • 5 CR<br />
Prerequisite: Placement by assessment into MATH 105 or MATH<br />
099 with a C- or better or equivalent course from another college.<br />
Placement by assessment into ENGL 101 or completion of ENGL<br />
092 or 093 with a C- or better and college level reading.<br />
Fee: $45.15 computer use.<br />
4611 A Gandham R TTh 12:30p-2:40p A134<br />
PROG 120 Object-Oriented Programming<br />
Concepts • 5 CR<br />
Prerequisite: PROG 117 or PROG 118. Placement by assessment<br />
into ENGL 101 or 092 or 093 with a C- or better.<br />
Fee: $45.15 computer use.<br />
4615 A Rumans L TTh 12:30p-2:40p N252<br />
PROG 140 SQL & Relational Database<br />
Programming • 5 CR<br />
Using SQL Server 2005. Prerequisite: DBA 130 and choose one of<br />
PROG 113, or PROG 117, or PROG 118.<br />
Fee: $45.15 computer use.<br />
4619 A Beauvais C MW 5:30p-7:40p A134<br />
www.bellevuecollege.edu : Online course ~ see p. 42 for details.<br />
Credit Classes<br />
PROG 175 Database Reporting • 5 CR<br />
Using Crystal Reports. Prerequisite: BTS 168<br />
Fee: $45.15 computer use.<br />
4625 A Lamson T TTh 5:30p-7:40p N252<br />
Psychology<br />
SOCIAL SCIENCE DIVISION<br />
PSYCH 100 Introduction to Psychology • 5 CR<br />
5700 A Seiver J daily 7:30a-8:20a A138<br />
5701 B Bridwell V daily 8:30a-9:20a B204<br />
5702 C Phelps M daily 9:30a-10:20a A130<br />
5703 D Taylor H MW 10:30a-11:20a B204<br />
Section D is in Mixed Mode. On campus sessions meet on the days<br />
listed. The balance of instruction occurs online as directed by the<br />
course syllabus. Significant computer use. Additional fee: $10.05.<br />
5704 E Wanamaker MW 10:30a-11:20a A138<br />
Section E is in Mixed Mode. On campus sessions meet on the days<br />
listed. The balance of instruction occurs online as directed by the<br />
course syllabus. Significant computer use. Additional fee $10.05.<br />
5705 F Wanamaker MW 11:30a-12:20p L124<br />
Section F is in Mixed Mode. On campus sessions meet on the days<br />
listed. The balance of instruction occurs online as directed by the<br />
course syllabus. Significant computer use. Additional fee $10.05.<br />
5706 G Wanamaker M 12:30p-2:40p D102<br />
Section G is in Mixed Mode. On campus sessions meet on the days<br />
listed. The balance of instruction occurs online as directed by the<br />
course syllabus. Significant computer use. Additional fee: $10.05.<br />
5707 H staff TTh 12:30p-2:40p R210<br />
5708 I Wanamaker M 3:00p-5:10p B101<br />
Section I is in Mixed Mode. On campus sessions meet on the days<br />
listed. The balance of instruction occurs online as directed by the<br />
course syllabus. Significant computer use. Additional fee: $10.05.<br />
5709 J Brislawn TTh 3:00p-5:10p A138<br />
5710 K Postma MW 5:30p-7:40p A138<br />
5711 L Brislawn TTh 7:50p-10:00p A138<br />
5712 M Postma MW 7:50p-10:00p A138<br />
5713 LSN Brislawn MWF 3:00p-5:10p A138<br />
Section LSN is a late-starting class beginning on 10/4.<br />
5714 OAS Taylor H : online D110<br />
5715 OAC Taylor H : online D110<br />
5716 OBS Seiver J : online D110<br />
5717 OBC Seiver J : online D110<br />
5718 OCS Cross : online D110<br />
5719 OCC Cross : online D110<br />
5720 ODS Marshall J : online D110<br />
5721 ODC Marshall J : online D110<br />
PSYCH 109 Psychology of Adjustment • 5 CR<br />
5722 A Wanamaker W 12:30p-2:40p D102<br />
Section A is in Mixed Mode. On campus sessions meet on the days<br />
listed. The balance of instruction occurs online as directed by the<br />
course syllabus. Significant computer use. Additional fee: $10.05.<br />
PSYCH 200 Abnormal Psychology • 5 CR<br />
Prerequisite: PSYCH 100.<br />
5735 A staff daily 7:30a-8:20a B101<br />
5736 OAS Taylor H : online D110<br />
5737 OAC Taylor H : online D110<br />
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Credit Classes<br />
PSYCH 202 Introduction to Physiological<br />
Psychology • 5 CR<br />
Recommended Prerequisite: PSYCH 100. Fulfills natural science<br />
course requirement at BCC.<br />
5738 A Bridwell V daily 9:30a-10:20a L126<br />
PSYCH 204 General Developmental<br />
Psychology • 5 CR<br />
Prerequisite: PSYCH 100.<br />
5745 A Bridwell V daily 11:30a-12:20p A138<br />
5746 B Brodish S TTh 5:30p-7:40p A138<br />
5747 OAS Schrepfer : online D110<br />
5748 OAC Schrepfer : online D110<br />
5749 OBS Schrepfer : online D110<br />
5750 OBC Schrepfer : online D110<br />
5751 OCS Marshall J : online D110<br />
5752 OCC Marshall J : online D110<br />
PSYCH 205 Introduction to Personality • 5 CR<br />
Prerequisite: PSYCH 100.<br />
5753 A Brodish B daily 9:30a-10:20a A138<br />
PSYCH 240 Social Psychology • 5 CR<br />
Prerequisite: PSYCH 100 or SOC 110; or permission of instructor.<br />
Same as SOC 240. Either PSYCH 240 or SOC 240 may be taken for<br />
credit, not both.<br />
5765 A Seiver J daily 8:30a-9:20a A138<br />
5766 OAS staff : online D110<br />
5767 OAC staff : online D110<br />
PSYCH 257 Psychology of Sex Differences • 5 CR<br />
5775 A staff daily 11:30a-12:20p R311<br />
Radiation Therapy<br />
HEALTH SCIENCES, EDUCATION & WELLNESS<br />
This is a professional/technical program.<br />
RADON 100 Principles of Oncology • 4 CR<br />
Prerequisite: Acceptance into the program.<br />
2620 A Armstrong J MW 12:30p-2:30p B254<br />
RADON 103 Radiographic Techniques • 2 CR<br />
Prerequisite: Acceptance into the program.<br />
2625 A Radvilas R M 10:00a-11:50a B252<br />
RADON 111 Clinical Practice I • 5 CR<br />
Prerequisite: Acceptance into the program.<br />
Fee: $21 malpractice insurance.<br />
2635 A Green S ThF 8:00a-4:30p hosp<br />
RADON 119 Medical Ethics & Communication<br />
in Health Care • 2 CR<br />
Prerequisite: Acceptance into the program.<br />
2640 A Green S T 9:00a-11:00a B254<br />
RADON 120 Radiologic Sciences<br />
Patient Care • 2 CR<br />
Prerequisite: Acceptance into the program.<br />
2643 OAC Bloomfield : online<br />
RADON 125 Medical Terminology for<br />
Radiologic Sciences • 1 CR<br />
Prerequisite: Acceptance into the program.<br />
2647 OAC Bloomfield : online<br />
RADON 201 Radiation Therapy Physics II • 3 CR<br />
Prerequisite: Acceptance into the program.<br />
2652 A Armstrong J ThF 9:30a-11:00a B254<br />
RADON 202 Treatment Planning I • 2 CR<br />
Prerequisite: Acceptance into the program.<br />
2655 A Armstrong J F 11:30a-1:30p B254<br />
RADON 211 Clinical Practice V • 8 CR<br />
Prerequisite: Acceptance into the program.<br />
Fee: $21 malpractice insurance.<br />
2660 A Green S MTW 8:00a-4:30p hosp<br />
RADON 220 Principles & Practice of<br />
Radiation Therapy II • 2 CR<br />
Prerequisite: Acceptance into the program.<br />
2665 A Armstrong J Th 11:30a-1:30p B254<br />
Radiologic Technology<br />
HEALTH SCIENCES, EDUCATION & WELLNESS<br />
This is a professional/technical program.<br />
RATEC 105 Introduction to Radiographic<br />
Technique • 2 CR<br />
Prerequisite: Acceptance into the program.<br />
2705 A Radvilas R MW 9:30a-10:20a B102<br />
RATEC 106 Computed Imaging • 2 CR<br />
Prerequisite: Acceptance into program or permission of instructor.<br />
2710 A Larrabee R F 8:30a-10:20a B102<br />
RATEC 108 Positioning & Related<br />
Anatomy II • 3 CR<br />
Prerequisite: Acceptance into program or permission of instructor.<br />
2713 A Zupan S MW 8:30a-9:20a B102<br />
also meets M 10:30a-12:20p B254<br />
2714 B Zupan S MW 8:30a-9:20a B102<br />
also meets W 10:30a-12:20p B254<br />
RATEC 111 Clinical Education II • 5 CR<br />
2720 A staff TTh 8:00a-4:30p Hosp<br />
RATEC 125 Medical Terminology • 1 CR<br />
Prerequisite: Acceptance into program or permission of instructor.<br />
2725 OAS Zupan S : online<br />
RATEC 211 Clinical Education VI • 8 CR<br />
Prerequisite: Acceptance into program or permission of instructor.<br />
2730 A Burke MWF 8:00a-4:30p Hosp<br />
RATEC 220 Pathology I • 3 CR<br />
Prerequisite: Acceptance into program or permission of instructor.<br />
Online course.<br />
2735 OAS Bloomfield : online<br />
RATEC 240 Radiation Biology &<br />
Protection • 3 CR<br />
2739 A Radvilas R TTh 10:00a-11:20a B102<br />
Real Estate<br />
CONTINUING EDUCATION<br />
This is a professional/technical program.<br />
This program is self-supporting and is not eligible<br />
for tuition waivers. For registration information<br />
please call (425)564-2263; for program information,<br />
please call 425-564-2314. Please refer to the<br />
Continuing Education schedule for a complete<br />
listing of credit and non-credit Real Estate classes<br />
being offered this quarter. All texts are available in<br />
the BCC bookstore unless stated as included in the<br />
course listing. Please note that the courses listed<br />
below require an admissions application for BCC.<br />
R EST 130 Principles of Real<br />
Estate • 5 CR/50 CH<br />
6925 NCA Morrissey MW 3:00p-6:00p W203<br />
Section NCA meets at North Campus, 10700 Northup Way.<br />
6926 B Smith G Sa 8:00a-1:00p R301<br />
6938 OAC Morrissey : online<br />
R EST 131 Real Estate Finance • 3 CR/30 CH<br />
Recommended: R EST 130.<br />
6927 A Smith G Th 6:30p-9:30p L214<br />
R EST 134 Real Estate Sales<br />
Practices • 3 CR/30 CH<br />
Prerequisite: Sales license.<br />
6928 A Smith G T 6:30p-9:30p L214<br />
R EST 137 Real Estate HP 120 Financial<br />
Calculator • 1.5 CR/15 CH<br />
Tuition: $200 includes text. HP 12C calculator available in bookstore.<br />
6929 NCA Corl B FSa 8:00a-4:30p W203<br />
Section NCA meets at North Campus, 10700 Northup Way.<br />
Class meets 10/6 & 10/7.<br />
R EST 140 Standards of Professional Appraisal<br />
Practice (USPAP) • 1.5CR/15 CH<br />
Tuition: $200 includes text.<br />
Recommended: R EST 130 & R EST 141<br />
6939 NCA Farivar C FSa 8:00a-4:30p W203<br />
Section NCA meets at North Campus, 10700 Northup Way.<br />
Class meets 10/20 & 10/21.<br />
R EST 141 Principles of Appraisal • 3 CR/30 CH<br />
Prerequisite: R EST 130.<br />
6930 NCA Wearne W 6:30p-9:30p W203<br />
Section NCA meets at North Campus, 10700 Northup Way.<br />
R EST 143 Appraisal Procedures • 3 CR/30 CH<br />
Prerequisite: R EST 142 or permission of instructor.<br />
6931 A Coulton P M 6:30p-9:30p R302<br />
R EST 144 Appraising Income Property:<br />
Capitalization • 3 CR/30 CH<br />
Recommended: R EST 143.<br />
6932 A staff F 6:30p-9:30p R202<br />
R EST 160 Real Estate Escrow • 3 CR/30 CH<br />
Recommended: R EST 130.<br />
6933 NCA Laws P Th 6:30p-9:30p W203<br />
Section NCA meets at North Campus, 10700 Northup Way.<br />
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R EST 165 Land Titles Insurance &<br />
Clearance • 3 CR/30 CR<br />
Recommended: R EST 130.<br />
6937 NCA Bean G Sa 9:00a-12:00p W270<br />
Section NCA meets at North Campus, 10700 Northup Way.<br />
R EST 172 Mortgage Loan Officer • 3 CR/30 CH<br />
Tuition: $278.90 includes text.<br />
Prerequisite: R EST 137 and 171.<br />
6934 NCA Cornwall P W 6:30p-9:30p W270<br />
Section NCA meets at North Campus, 10700 Northup Way.<br />
R EST 234 Real Estate Foreclosures • 1.5 CR/15 CH<br />
Tuition: $200.00 includes text.<br />
Recommended: R EST 130.<br />
6935 A Jones R M 6:30p-9:30p L219<br />
Class meets 11/6-12/4.<br />
R EST 240 Land Planning &<br />
Development • 3 CR/30 CH<br />
Tuition: $278.90 includes text.<br />
Prerequisite: R EST 130 or sales license or permission of instructor.<br />
6936 A Thorpe R T 6:30p-9:30p L219<br />
Sociology<br />
SOCIAL SCIENCE DIVISION<br />
SOC 110 Introduction to Sociology • 5 CR<br />
5805 A Melvoin P daily 7:30a-8:20a C164<br />
5806 B Melvoin P daily 8:30a-9:20a C164<br />
5807 C Cohen S daily 9:30a-10:20a C164<br />
5808 D Johnson D daily 10:30a-11:20a A130<br />
5809 E Arunga M daily 11:30a-12:20p C164<br />
5810 F Barrish G daily 12:30p-1:20p C164<br />
5811 G Cohen S TTh 12:30p-2:40p B101<br />
5812 H Arunga M MW 3:00p-5:10p C164<br />
5813 I Barrish G TTh 3:00p-5:10p C164<br />
5814 J Woo MW 5:30p-7:40p C164<br />
5815 K Woo MW 7:50p-10:00p C164<br />
5816 ONL staff T 6:00p-7:40p C164<br />
Section ONL meets 10/10-12/5. Combines classroom and online<br />
learning. Computer use required. Additional fee: $10.05.<br />
5817 OAS Cox : online D110<br />
5818 OAC Cox : online D110<br />
5819 OBS Gates C : online D110<br />
5820 OBC Gates C : online D110<br />
5821 OCS Gates C : online D110<br />
5822 OCC Gates C : online D110<br />
SOC 170 Social Problems of<br />
Contemporary Society • 5 CR<br />
5825 A Gates C daily 8:30a-9:20a R310<br />
5826 OAS Cox : online D110<br />
5827 OAC Cox : online D110<br />
SOC 240 Social Psychology • 5 CR<br />
Same as PSYCH 240. Either PSYCH 240 or SOC 240 may be taken<br />
for credit, not both. Prerequisite: PSYCH 100 or SOC 110, or<br />
permission of instructor.<br />
5840 A Seiver J daily 8:30a-9:20a A138<br />
5841 OAS staff : online D110<br />
5842 OAC staff : online D110<br />
www.bellevuecollege.edu<br />
SOC 246 Sociology of Religion • 5 CR<br />
Prerequisite: SOC 110 recommended.<br />
5845 A Cox S daily 9:30a-10:20a A254<br />
SOC 256 Introduction to Sex<br />
& Sexuality • 5 CR<br />
Prerequisite: ANTH 100, PSYCH 100, or SOC 110, or permission<br />
of instructor.<br />
5855 A Johnson D daily 11:30a-12:20p A130<br />
SOC 270 Sociology of Deviance • 5 CR<br />
Prerequisite: SOC 110, ANTH 100, POLSC 101, POLSC 102, or<br />
PSYCH 100, or permission of instructor.<br />
5875 A Cohen S daily 10:30a-11:20a C164<br />
Spanish<br />
ARTS & HUMANITIES DIVISION<br />
See World Languages on pp. 40-41.<br />
Speech<br />
ARTS & HUMANITIES DIVISION<br />
SPCH 100 Basic Principles of Oral<br />
Communication • 5 CR<br />
1924 A Oleson K daily 7:30a-8:20a R211<br />
1925 B staff daily 9:30a-10:20a R306<br />
1926 C Buxton L daily 10:30a-11:20a R306<br />
1927 D Buxton L daily 11:30a-12:20p R306<br />
1928 E Hawkin G TTh 3:00p-5:10p R205<br />
1929 F Barnes J MW 5:30p-7:40p L222<br />
SPCH 200 Interpersonal Communication • 5 CR<br />
1932 A Hurst S daily 8:30a-9:20a L222<br />
1933 B staff daily 9:30a-10:20a L222<br />
1934 C staff daily 10:30a-11:20a R205<br />
1935 D Hurst S daily 11:30a-12:20p L222<br />
1936 E Ford TTh 5:30p-7:40p R205<br />
1937 OAS Nudelman : online R230<br />
1938 OAC Nudelman : online R230<br />
1939 OBS Nudelman : online R230<br />
1940 OBC Nudelman : online R230<br />
SPCH 202 Survey of Speech<br />
Communication • 5 CR<br />
Same as SPCH 102. Either SPCH 102 or SPCH 202 may be taken<br />
for credit, not both.<br />
1941 OAS staff : online R230<br />
1942 OAC staff : online R230<br />
SPCH 220 Introduction to Public<br />
Speaking • 5 CR<br />
1950 A staff daily 8:30a-9:20a R205<br />
1951 B staff daily 9:30a-10:20a R205<br />
1952 C Oleson K daily 11:30a-12:20p R205<br />
1953 D Oleson K TTh 12:30p-2:40p R211<br />
1954 E Hawkin G TTh 5:30p-7:40p R306<br />
To learn about Fire Science, go to:<br />
www.bcc.ctc.edu/fire<br />
Credit Classes<br />
SPCH 225 Small Group Communication • 5 CR<br />
Fulfills social science course requirement at BCC.<br />
1960 A Yabui A daily 8:30a-9:20a R211<br />
1961 B Yabui A daily 10:30a-11:20a L126<br />
1962 C staff daily 11:30a-12:20p D103<br />
1963 D staff MW 12:30p-2:40p A228<br />
1964 E staff MW 5:30p-7:40p R211<br />
1965 OAS Hogan-Taylor : online R230<br />
1966 OAC Hogan-Taylor : online R230<br />
SPCH 230 Intercultural Communication • 5 CR<br />
1973 A Hurst S daily 9:30a-10:20a R211<br />
1974 B Clark R daily 10:30a-11:20a L222<br />
1975 C Yabui A daily 11:30a-12:20p R201<br />
1976 D Hurst S M 12:30p-2:40p R211<br />
Section D combines classroom and online learning. Computer use<br />
required. Additional fee:: $10.35.<br />
1977 E Dosanjh H Th 3:00p-5:10p R211<br />
Section E combines classroom and online learning. Computer use<br />
required. Additional fee:: $10.35.<br />
1978 F Dosanjh H Th 5:30p-7:40p R211<br />
Section F combines classroom and online learning. Computer use<br />
required. Additional fee:: $10.35.<br />
1979 G Yabui A MW 5:30p-7:40p R201<br />
Technical Support<br />
BUSINESS DIVISION<br />
This is a professional/technical program. Business Division/Digital<br />
Communications website: www.bcc.ctc.edu/business.<br />
TECH 215/217 PC ANALYSIS &<br />
CONFIGURATION I & II • 10 CR<br />
This course covers in one quarter the same material<br />
that TECH 215 and TECH 217 cover. To be successful<br />
in this format, a student should have previous<br />
computer experience. This is a combination class<br />
that covers all of the A+ competencies in preparing<br />
for the A+ Certification exams. This course covers<br />
PC hardware and software installation and configuration.<br />
Students gain hands-on instruction. Topics<br />
include: installation of operating systems and basic<br />
troubleshooting techniques: BIOS, IDE, system<br />
optimization, motherboards, printers, and CMOS<br />
setup. Additional topics include Dos and Windows<br />
configuration and memory management, advanced<br />
troubleshooting, communication, introductory<br />
network installation and configuration, and basic<br />
electrical concepts and measurement.<br />
Prerequisite: Placement by assessment into ENGL 101, or ENGL<br />
092 or 093 with a C- or better. Recommended: BTS 161 or<br />
equivalent coursework or experience.<br />
Fee: $90.30 computer use.<br />
4461 AL Helm R MTWTh 5:30p-7:40p B142<br />
TECH 293 Technical Support Internship I • 4 CR<br />
Prerequisite: Entry code. Course is graded “credit/no credit.”<br />
4467 A Helm R arranged A242<br />
TECH 294 Technical Support Internship II • 4 CR<br />
Prerequisite: Entry code. Course is graded “credit/no credit.”<br />
4468 A Helm R arranged A242<br />
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Credit Classes<br />
Translation<br />
CONTINUING EDUCATION<br />
This program is self-supporting and is not eligible<br />
for tuition waivers. For registration information,<br />
call (425) 564-3171. Please refer to the Continuing<br />
Education schedule for a complete listing of<br />
credit and non-credit Translation & Interpretation<br />
classes offered this quarter.<br />
Free orientations to the Translation & Interpretation<br />
program on Tuesdays, 6/6 and 8/29, 6:00-<br />
8:00 p.m. Please call (425) 564-3145 to register<br />
and for location.<br />
Travel Study Abroad<br />
ARTS & HUMANITIES DIVISION<br />
The opportunity of a lifetime! BCC’s Travel Study<br />
Abroad Program allows you to immerse yourself in<br />
the richness of another culture while earning up to<br />
15 hours of college credit. The classes include visits<br />
to museums, historical landmarks, local events,<br />
and much more. You will come away with a deeper<br />
understanding of yourself and the world you live<br />
in. Choices currently include London in <strong>Fall</strong> Quarter,<br />
Florence in Spring, and Costa Rica in Summer.<br />
For more information, check out Travel Study<br />
Abroad on the BCC website, pick up a brochure in<br />
room R230, or contact coordinator Carol McKee;<br />
phone (425) 564 4038, e-mail cmckee@bcc.ctc.edu,<br />
or come to room C227B.<br />
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Video Production<br />
BUSINESS DIVISION<br />
This is a professional/technical program. Business Division/Digital<br />
Communications website: www.bcc.ctc.edu/business.<br />
VIDEO 112 Video Foundations • 5 CR<br />
Same as COMM 112. Either VIDEO 112 or COMM 112 may be<br />
taken for credit, not both.<br />
Fee: $45.15 computer use & $10.35 Vista.<br />
0413 A Lucas P TTh 3:00p-5:10p N202<br />
VIDEO 122 Audio & Recording I • 5 CR<br />
Fee: $45.15 computer use & $10.35 Vista.<br />
0415 A staff MW 5:30p-7:40p N202<br />
VIDEO 210 Video Editing & Streaming • 5 CR<br />
Prerequisite: VIDEO 112 at BCC with a C- or better; or entry code.<br />
Fee: $45.15 computer use & $10.35 Vista.<br />
0417 A Lucas P TTh 12:30p-2:40p N202<br />
VIDEO 224 Motion Graphics I • 5 CR<br />
Prerequisite: ANIM 121 at BCC with a C- or better, or entry code.<br />
Fee: $45.15 computer use & $10.35 Vista.<br />
0419 A Prigg R TTh 5:30p-7:40p N209<br />
Web Multimedia Authoring<br />
BUSINESS DIVISION<br />
This is a professional/technical program. Business Division/Digital<br />
Communications website: www.bcc.ctc.edu/business.<br />
WEBMM 110 Web Multimedia Foundations • 5 CR<br />
Fee: $130.50 Internet Provider ($120.15 and $10.35 computer<br />
use fee).<br />
0512 A staff TTh 5:30p-7:40p N202<br />
WEBMM 111 Web Development Foundations • 5 CR<br />
0515 OAS staff : online A242<br />
0516 OAC staff : online A242<br />
WEBMM 230 Web Design and Development • 5 CR<br />
Prerequisite: ANIM 121, WEBMM 110 and WEBMM 111 at BCC<br />
with a C- or Better, or entry code.<br />
Fee: $130.50 Internet Provider ($120.15 and $10.35 computer<br />
use fee).<br />
0519 A staff MW 3:00p-5:10p N202<br />
Worker Retraining/WorkFirst<br />
WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT<br />
WorkFirst Computer Basics Class<br />
A free Computer and Software Fundamentals<br />
class for low-income parents. This class will teach<br />
keyboarding skills; Microsoft Word, Excel, and<br />
Outlook; résumé writing; and will offer job placement<br />
assistance. For more information, call (425)<br />
564-4180 or e-mail bbailey@bcc.ctc.edu.<br />
Free ESL<br />
Free classes are offered for ESL students who are<br />
low-income parents, have permission to work<br />
in the U.S., and are currently looking for work.<br />
Students learn to improve their reading, writing,<br />
and speaking skills in English; gain computer<br />
skills; and get job placement assistance. For more<br />
information, please call (425) 564-4144 or visit<br />
room R130.<br />
Worker Retraining<br />
Tuition assistance, priority registration, and<br />
educational planning for those who are currently<br />
collecting unemployment or have exhausted those<br />
benefits in the past two years, for displaced homemakers,<br />
or those who were self-employed in a<br />
declining industry. For eligibility, enrollment, and<br />
program information, attend a FREE orientation.<br />
Call (425) 564-4054 for details.<br />
ARABIC<br />
World Languages<br />
ARTS & HUMANITIES DIVISION<br />
ARAB 101 Beginning First-Year Arabic • 5 CR<br />
Fee: $16.90.<br />
1440 A Al-Balushi F daily 9:30a-10:20a A243<br />
AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE<br />
ASL 101 American Sign Language I • 5 CR<br />
Fulfills humanities course requirement at BCC.<br />
Fee: $16.90.<br />
1444 A Cooper M daily 8:30a-9:20a R204<br />
1445 B Willis M daily 9:30a-10:20a R204<br />
1446 C Mangan R daily 10:30a-11:20a R204<br />
1447 D Willis M daily 12:30p-1:20p L213<br />
1448 E Willis M MW 3:00p-5:10p R204<br />
1449 F Anderson B MW 5:30p-7:40p R204<br />
1450 G Cooper M TTh 5:30p-7:40p R204<br />
ASL 102 American Sign Language II • 5 CR<br />
Prerequisite: ASL 101.<br />
Fulfills humanities course requirement at BCC.<br />
Fee: $16.90.<br />
1453 A Mangan R daily 11:30a-12:20p R211<br />
1454 B Anderson B TTh 5:30p-7:40p R311<br />
ASL 103 American Sign Language III • 5 CR<br />
Prerequisite: ASL 102.<br />
Fulfills humanities course requirement at BCC.<br />
Fee: $16.90.<br />
1457 A Cooper M MW 5:30p-7:40p D103<br />
ASL 195 Special Topics in ASL: Mime<br />
& Physical Comedy • 5 CR<br />
0616 A Pulver P TTh 3:00p-5:10p R014<br />
ASL 201 Beginning Second-Year<br />
American Sign Language • 5 CR<br />
Prerequisite: ASL 103<br />
Fulfills humanities course requirement at BCC.<br />
Fee: $16.90.<br />
1460 A Mangan R TTh 5:30p-7:40p R101<br />
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CHINESE<br />
CHIN 101 Beginning First-Year Chinese • 5 CR<br />
Fee: $8.<br />
1464 A staff daily 10:30a-11:20a A228<br />
1466 C Ye Y TTh 5:30p-7:40p A228<br />
CHIN 102 Intermediate First-Year Chinese • 5 CR<br />
Recommended: CHIN 101 or permission of instructor.<br />
Fee: $8.<br />
1469 A staff daily 9:30a-10:20a A228<br />
CHIN 201 Beginning Second-Year<br />
Chinese • 5 CR<br />
Prerequisite: CHIN 103 or permission of instructor.<br />
Fee: $8.<br />
1475 A staff daily 11:30a-12:20p A240<br />
CHIN 202 Intermediate Second-Year<br />
Chinese • 5 CR<br />
Prerequisite: CHIN 201 or permission of instructor.<br />
Fee: $8.<br />
1476 A staff daily 11:30a-12:20p A240<br />
CHIN 203 Advanced Second-Year Chinese • 5 CR<br />
Prerequisite: CHIN 202 or permission of instructor.<br />
Fee: $8.<br />
1477 A staff daily 11:30a-12:20p A240<br />
FRENCH<br />
FRNCH 101 Beginning First-Year French • 5 CR<br />
Fee: $24.90 lab.<br />
1481 A Longpré daily 8:30a-9:20a C204<br />
1482 B Norling E daily 9:30a-10:20a C204<br />
1483 C Longpré daily 11:30a-12:20p A243<br />
1484 D Lonay J MW 5:30p-7:40p A243<br />
FRNCH 102 Intermediate First-Year French • 5 CR<br />
Prerequisite: FRNCH 101 or permission of instructor.<br />
Fee: $24.90 lab.<br />
1487 A Bilby C daily 8:30a-9:20a A210<br />
FRNCH 201 Beginning Second-Year French • 5 CR<br />
Prerequisite: FRNCH 103 or permission of instructor.<br />
Fee: $24.90 lab.<br />
1490 A Bilby C daily 10:30a-11:20a A210<br />
FRNCH 202 Intermediate Second-Year<br />
French • 5 CR<br />
Prerequisite: FRNCH 201 or permission of instructor.<br />
Fee: $24.90 lab.<br />
1491 A Bilby C daily 10:30a-11:20a A210<br />
FRNCH 203 Advanced Second-Year French • 5 CR<br />
Prerequisite: FRNCH 202 or permission of instructor.<br />
Fee: $24.90 lab.<br />
1492 A Bilby C daily 10:30a-11:20a A210<br />
www.bellevuecollege.edu<br />
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GERMAN<br />
GERM 101 Beginning First-Year German • 5 CR<br />
Fee: $24.90 lab.<br />
1495 A Norling E daily 10:30a-11:20a C204<br />
1496 B Norling E daily 11:30a-12:20p C204<br />
ITALIAN<br />
ITAL 101 Beginning First-Year Italian • 5 CR<br />
Fee: $16.90.<br />
1500 A Pacca D’Amato daily 8:30a-9:20a R303<br />
1501 B Bongiorno B daily 9:30a-10:20a L221<br />
ITAL 102 Intermediate First-Year Italian • 5 CR<br />
Prerequisite: ITAL 101.<br />
Fee: $16.90.<br />
1504 A Pacca D’Amato daily 10:30a-11:20a R311<br />
JAPANESE<br />
JAPAN 101 Beginning First-Year Japanese • 5 CR<br />
Fee: $16.90.<br />
1512 A Shiromaru daily 8:30a-9:20a A243<br />
1513 B Shiromaru daily 10:30a-11:20a A243<br />
1515 D staff daily 12:30p-1:20p A243<br />
1514 C Shiromaru TTh 5:30p-7:40p A243<br />
JAPAN 102 Intermediate First-Year<br />
Japanese • 5 CR<br />
Prerequisite: JAPAN 101 or permission of instructor.<br />
Fee: $16.90.<br />
1518 A Shiromaru daily 9:30a-10:20a A240<br />
JAPAN 201 Beginning Second-Year<br />
Japanese • 5 CR<br />
Prerequisite: JAPAN 103 or permission of instructor.<br />
Fee: $16.90.<br />
1522 A Shiromaru MW 5:30p-7:40p L218<br />
JAPAN 202 Intermediate Second-Year<br />
Japanese • 5 CR<br />
Prerequisite: JAPAN 201 or permission of instructor.<br />
Fee: $16.90.<br />
1523 A Shiromaru MW 5:30p-7:40p L218<br />
Credit Classes<br />
Newsflash!<br />
• There are 200 million German speakers worldwide.<br />
• Sandra Bullock, Bill and Chelsea Clinton, & Jesse<br />
Forman are among them.<br />
• German is a key business language.<br />
• Internships & scholarships are available in Germany.<br />
• German is closely related to English.<br />
Start German this <strong>Fall</strong>!<br />
See World Language listings for more information.<br />
JAPAN 203 Advanced Second-Year<br />
Japanese • 5 CR<br />
Prerequisite: JAPAN 202 or permission of instructor.<br />
Fee: $16.90.<br />
1524 A Shiromaru MW 5:30p-7:40p L218<br />
SPANISH<br />
SPAN 101 Beginning First-Year Spanish • 5 CR<br />
Fee: $16.90.<br />
1530 A Timmons S daily 7:30a-8:20a A240<br />
1531 B Bongiorno B daily 11:30a-12:20p R303<br />
1532 C Fernandez R MW 12:30p-2:40p R210<br />
1533 D Knowlton A MW 3:00p-5:10p A240<br />
1534 E Alwar A TTh 3:00p-5:10p A240<br />
1535 F Chapa O TTh 5:30p-7:40p A240<br />
SPAN 102 Intermediate First-Year Spanish • 5 CR<br />
Prerequisite: SPAN 101 or permission of instructor.<br />
Fee: $16.90.<br />
1560 A Phelps-Palma daily 8:30a-9:20a A240<br />
1561 B Knowlton A daily 12:30p-1:20p A240<br />
1562 C Chapa O MW 5:30p-7:40p A240<br />
SPAN 103 Advanced First-Year Spanish • 5 CR<br />
Prerequisite: SPAN 102 or permission of instructor.<br />
Fee: $16.90.<br />
1566 A Phelps-Palma daily 10:30a-11:20a A240<br />
1567 B Timmons S TTh 12:30p-2:40p A228<br />
SPAN 201 Beginning Second-Year Spanish • 5 CR<br />
Prerequisite: SPAN 103 or permission of instructor.<br />
Fee: $16.90.<br />
1572 A Bongiorno B daily 12:30p-1:20p R301<br />
1573 B Alwar A TTh 5:30p-7:40p L210<br />
SPAN 202 Intermediate Second-Year Spanish • 5 CR<br />
Prerequisite: SPAN 201 or permission of instructor.<br />
Fee: $16.90.<br />
1574 A Bongiorno B daily 12:30p-1:20p R301<br />
1575 B Alwar A TTh 5:30p-7:40p L210<br />
SPAN 203 Advanced Second-Year Spanish • 5 CR<br />
Prerequisite: SPAN 202 or permission of instructor.<br />
Fee: $16.90.<br />
1576 A Bongiorno B daily 12:30p-1:20p R301<br />
1577 B Alwar A TTh 5:30p-7:40p L210<br />
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Distance Ed Online Classes<br />
http://distance-ed.bcc.ctc.edu/ or (425) 564-2438<br />
1 What is Distance Education?<br />
Distance Education at BCC is designed for students who prefer to learn at home,<br />
according to their own schedules. Distance Education students get the same breadth<br />
and depth of material and earn the same college credit as students in classrooms do.<br />
Distance Education students need the self-motivation and self-discipline to focus, set<br />
goals, and complete course assignments on time without daily face-to-face contact<br />
with an instructor.<br />
Although you save time commuting to campus, you still need to put in the hours a<br />
college-level course requires to absorb material, read textbooks, and complete assignments<br />
and exams.<br />
Is Distance Education right for you? Take the self-assessment test online at http://distance-ed.bcc.ctc.edu/.<br />
2 Distance Education Options<br />
Telecourses (page 43)<br />
Televised courses at BCC combine video programs, textbooks, study guides, and<br />
on-campus orientation and review sessions.<br />
What do you need to succeed in a telecourse?<br />
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Attendance is mandatory for on-campus orientation and exam sessions. Some<br />
courses have other mandatory attendance requirements, especially for lab sciences<br />
and foreign languages. Check the course listings for details.<br />
A way to view to video materials. (See page 43 for viewing options.)<br />
Online courses (pages 43-47)<br />
Online classes are conducted over the Internet. Students must access each online class<br />
daily for assignments, discussion, etc.<br />
Successful online learning requires:<br />
■<br />
The motivation and self-discipline to focus, set goals, and complete assignments<br />
on time without daily face-to-face contact with an instructor.<br />
What do you need to succeed in online learning?<br />
■<br />
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The ability to learn from written materials, including lectures, e-mails, threaded<br />
discussions, and chat rooms.<br />
A good working knowledge of your computer and your Internet Service Provider<br />
(ISP), including e-mail.<br />
The ability to learn and use WebCT Vista and specialized software when required,<br />
for our web-based courses.<br />
Appropriate hardware and software. (See information for online students<br />
on page 43).<br />
3 How to Get Started<br />
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If you are new to BCC, apply for admissions (www.bcc.ctc.edu or see page 51).<br />
Register in person or online at www.bcc.ctc.edu.<br />
Pay fees (Additional fees apply in some cases, e.g., science labs).<br />
Read How to Start <strong>Fall</strong> Quarter at: http://distance-ed.bcc.ctc.edu (some<br />
online classes have specific information; check the listings for details).<br />
Buy textbooks.<br />
OAS? TAC?<br />
OAS? TAC?<br />
Item Numbers & Sections<br />
Most Distance Ed classes have two item<br />
numbers for the same class. Here’s what the<br />
code letters mean:<br />
O = online<br />
T = telecourse<br />
A, B, C, etc. = the section designator<br />
S = state-support basis<br />
C = contract basis<br />
The section you should choose and the<br />
per-class costs for it will depend on your<br />
Washington State residency and your U.S.<br />
residency and citizenship status.<br />
Check the website at<br />
http://distance-ed.bcc.ctc.edu/tuition/<br />
or call (425) 564-2438 for details.<br />
BCC Distance Education<br />
classes follow the college’s<br />
academic calendar.<br />
Please see page 5 for start<br />
and end dates, withdrawal<br />
deadlines, etc.<br />
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Telecourses<br />
See the departmental listings for details about<br />
the credit classes outlined here: days, times,<br />
rooms, instructors, prerequisites, etc. Additional<br />
information about each course and<br />
instructor is available on the Distance Ed.<br />
Website at http://distance-ed.bcc.ctc.edu.<br />
TELECOURSES<br />
Information for telecourse students<br />
Telecourse instruction incorporates video<br />
programs, textbooks, study guides and/or lab<br />
materials, and on-campus review sessions with<br />
BCC instructors.<br />
Attendance is required at the orientation (first<br />
review) session and all sessions where exams<br />
will be given. Individual instructors may<br />
require additional attendance. Attendance is<br />
mandatory at the review sessions for lab science<br />
and foreign language courses.<br />
There are several ways you can view the video<br />
programs. To view the programs on The <strong>College</strong><br />
Channel, the college campus television station,<br />
you need access to Comcast Cable. The <strong>College</strong><br />
Channel is broadcast throughout King County on<br />
Channel 28, except within the Seattle city limits.<br />
The same programs are available for viewing<br />
and/or overnight checkout from the Library<br />
Media Center on campus. There is no charge to<br />
check out these videotapes.<br />
Students registered in a telecourse may also<br />
rent sets of videotapes for a non-refundable fee<br />
of $30/set/quarter. The tapes must be returned<br />
at the end of the quarter.<br />
Questions? Call the Distance Education Office<br />
at (425) 564-2438 for information.<br />
A & H = Arts & Humanities distribution<br />
Soc Sci = Social Science distribution<br />
Sci = Science distributionArt (A & H)<br />
Art (A & H)<br />
ART 202 History of Western Art • 5 CR<br />
Weekly on-campus review sessions are Thursdays, 5:00-7:00 p.m.,<br />
Room B-104, beginning September 21. $5.45 lab fee.<br />
Section TAS, Item 0803<br />
Section TAC, Item 0804<br />
ART 203 History of Western Art • 5 CR<br />
Weekly on-campus review sessions are Tuesdays, 5:00-7:00 p.m.,<br />
Room B-204, beginning September 19. $5.45 lab fee.<br />
Section TAS, Item 0808<br />
Section TAC, Item 0809<br />
www.bellevuecollege.edu<br />
Online Courses<br />
See the departmental listings for details about<br />
the credit classes outlined here: instructors, prerequisites,<br />
etc. Information about each course<br />
and instructor is available on the Distance Ed.<br />
Website at http://distance-ed.bcc.ctc.edu.<br />
ONLINE COURSES :<br />
Information for online students:<br />
Basic computer literacy is required.<br />
You must have a good working knowledge of<br />
your computer and your Internet Service Provider<br />
(ISP) and Browser (Netscape or Microsoft<br />
I.E.), including e-mail. You will need to learn and<br />
use WebCT and/or VISTA and specialized software,<br />
when required, for our web-based courses.<br />
You must access each class daily via an internet<br />
account including e-mail and web access via a<br />
server with a Browser that reads JavaScript.<br />
Textbooks for classes are available from the<br />
BCC Bookstore. Check the website for days<br />
and hours http://bookstore.bcc.ctc.edu/ or call<br />
(425)564-2285.<br />
Questions? Call the Distance Education Office<br />
at (425)564-2438 for information.<br />
A & H = Arts & Humanities distribution<br />
Soc Sci = Social Science distribution<br />
Sci = Science distributionArt (A & H)<br />
Accounting<br />
ACCT 101 Practical Accounting I • 5 CR<br />
Section OAS, Item 4003<br />
Section OAC, Item 4004<br />
ACCT 102 Practical Accounting II • 5 CR<br />
Section OAS, Item 4009<br />
Section OAC, Item 4010<br />
ACCT 135 Business Payroll Tax Accounting • 5 CR<br />
Section OAS, Item 4015<br />
Section OAC, Item 4016<br />
ACCT 172 Small Business Computer<br />
Accounting • 5 CR<br />
Section OAS, Item 4021<br />
Section OAC, Item 4022<br />
ACCT 234 Managerial Accounting • 5 CR<br />
Section OAS, Item 4025<br />
Section OAC, Item 4026<br />
Distance Ed Online Classes<br />
Accounting (Business Admin Transfer)<br />
ACCTG 210 Fundamentals of Accounting I • 5 CR<br />
Section OAS, Item 4049<br />
Section OAC, Item 4050<br />
Section OBS, Item 4051<br />
Section OBC, Item 4052<br />
ACCTG 220 Fundamentals of Accounting II • 5 CR<br />
Section OAS, Item 4059<br />
Section OAC, Item 4060<br />
ACCTG 230 Basic Accounting Analysis • 5 CR<br />
Section OAS, Item 4067<br />
Section OAC, Item 4068<br />
Administration of Criminal Justice<br />
ADMCJ 101 Survey Law Enforcement & Admin.<br />
of Criminal Justice • 5 CR<br />
Section OAS, Item 5002<br />
Section OAC, Item 5003<br />
ADMCJ 206 Community Oriented Policing • 5 CR<br />
Section OAS, Item 5041<br />
Section OAC, Item 5042<br />
ADMCJ 248 Ethics in Criminal Justice • 5 CR<br />
Same as PHIL 248. Either ADMCJ 248 or PHIL 248 may be taken<br />
for credit, not both.<br />
Section OAS, Item 5049<br />
Section OAC, Item 5050<br />
American Studies<br />
(A & H or Social Science)<br />
AMST 101 Intro American Myth: Baseball • 5 CR<br />
Section OAS, Item 0647<br />
Section OAC, Item 0648<br />
AMST 102 Intro American Culture • 2 CR<br />
Section OAS, Item 0652<br />
Section OAC, Item 0653<br />
AMST 150 Introduction to Mass Media • 5 CR<br />
Same as COMM 150. Either AMST 150 or COMM 150 may be<br />
taken for credit, not both.<br />
Section OAS, Item 0666<br />
Section OAC, Item 0667<br />
AMST 180 Anthropology of American Life • 5 CR<br />
Same as ANTH 180. Either AMST 180 or ANTH 180 may be taken<br />
for credit, not both.<br />
Section OAS, Item 0675<br />
Section OAC, Item 0676<br />
AMST 260 Economic Development of US • 5 CR<br />
Same as ECON 260. Either AMST 260 or ECON 260 may be taken<br />
for credit, not both.<br />
Section OAS, Item 0687<br />
Section OAC, Item 0688<br />
AMST 287 American Heroes • 5 CR<br />
Section OAS, Item 0696<br />
Section OAC, Item 0697<br />
AMST 288 Frontiers - Land & Space:<br />
Northwest Identities • 5 CR<br />
Section OAS, Item 0698<br />
Section OAC, Item 0699<br />
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Distance Ed Online Classes<br />
Animation & Graphics<br />
ANIM 115 Drawing for Animation I • 5 CR<br />
Online class requiring BCC’s “Animation 115” videotapes.<br />
Section OAS, Item 0216<br />
Section OAC, Item 0217<br />
ANIM 116 Drawing for Animation II • 5 CR<br />
Online class requiring BCC’s “Animation 116” videotapes.<br />
Section OAS, Item 0220<br />
Section OAC, Item 0221<br />
Anthropology<br />
(Social Science, except as noted)<br />
ANTH 100 Intro to Anthropology • 5 CR<br />
Section OAS, Item 5204<br />
Section OAC, Item 5205<br />
ANTH 180 Anthropology of American Life • 5 CR<br />
Same as AMST 180. Either ANTH 180 or AMST 180 may be taken<br />
for credit, not both.<br />
Section OAS, Item 5211<br />
Section OAC, Item 5212<br />
ANTH 201 Biological Anthropology<br />
(Science) • 5 CR<br />
Section OAS, Item 5227<br />
Section OAC, Item 5228<br />
ANTH 202 Cultural Anthropology • 5 CR<br />
Section OAS, Item 5237<br />
Section OAC, Item 5238<br />
ANTH 203 Comparative Religion • 5 CR<br />
Same as INST 203. Either ANTH 203 or INST 203 may be taken<br />
for credit, not both.<br />
Section OAS, Item 5245<br />
Section OAC, Item 5246<br />
Section OBS, Item 5247<br />
Section OBC, Item 5248<br />
Astronomy (Science)<br />
ASTR 105 Beginning Astronomy (Lab) • 6 CR<br />
Either ASTR 105 or ASTR 101 may be taken for credit, not both.<br />
Section OAS, Item 3034<br />
Section OAC, Item 3035<br />
Section OBS, Item 3036<br />
Section OBC, Item 3037<br />
Section OCS, Item 3038<br />
Section OCC, Item 3039<br />
Biology (Science)<br />
BIOL 100 Introductory Biology (Lab) • 6 CR<br />
Section OAS, Item 3104<br />
Section OAC, Item 3105<br />
Section OBS, Item 3106<br />
Section OBC, Item 3107<br />
BIOL 108 Human Biology (Lab) • 6 CR<br />
Section OAS, Item 3141<br />
Section OAC, Item 3142<br />
BIOL 130 Nutrition & the Human Body • 5 CR<br />
Section OAS, Item 3144<br />
Section OAC, Item 3145<br />
Section OBS, Item 3146<br />
Section OBC, Item 3147<br />
Section OCS, Item 3148<br />
Section OCC, Item 3149<br />
Botany (Science)<br />
BOTAN 120 Intro to Mycology (Lab) • 6 CR<br />
Section OAS, Item 3257<br />
Section OAC, Item 3258<br />
Business Administration – Transfer<br />
BA 200 Business Law–Legal<br />
Foundations • 5 CR<br />
Section OAS, Item 4082<br />
Section OAC, Item 4083<br />
Section OBS, Item 4084<br />
Section OBC, Item 4085<br />
BA 240 Statistical Analysis • 5 CR<br />
Section OAS, Item 4096<br />
Section OAC, Item 4097<br />
Section OBS, Item 4098<br />
Section OBC, Item 4099<br />
Business Intelligence<br />
BUSIT 101 Effective Decision Making • 3 CR<br />
Section OAS, Item 4651<br />
Section OAC, Item 4652<br />
Students typically meet with the instructor two to three times each<br />
quarter at the BCC Main campus for a group classroom session.<br />
Face-to-face sessions will be arranged after the quarter starts<br />
based on the availability and schedules of students in the class.<br />
Contact bi@bcc.ctc.edu with any questions.<br />
BUSIT 105 Multi Dimensional Analysis I • 5 CR<br />
Section OAS, Item 4656<br />
Section OAC, Item 4657<br />
Business Technology Systems<br />
BTS 101 Keyboarding I • 3 CR<br />
Section OAS, Item 4103<br />
Section OAC, Item 4104<br />
BTS 104 Keyboarding Review &<br />
Speedbuilding • 3 CR<br />
Section OAS, Item 4110<br />
Section OAC, Item 4111<br />
BTS 141 Presentation Applications:<br />
Beginning Powerpoint • 1 CR<br />
Section OAS, Item 4120<br />
Section OAC, Item 4121<br />
BTS 142 Presentation Applications:<br />
Intermediate Powerpoint • 1 CR<br />
Section OAS, Item 4126<br />
Section OAC, Item 4127<br />
BTS 143 Presentation Applications:<br />
Advanced Powerpoint • 1 CR<br />
Section OAS, Item 4134<br />
Section OAC, Item 4135<br />
BTS 145 Internet Basics • 1 CR<br />
Section OAS, Item 4140<br />
Section OAC, Item 4141<br />
BTS 146 10-Key • 1 CR<br />
Section OAS, Item 4143<br />
Section OAC, Item 4144<br />
BTS 161 Computer & Software<br />
Fundamentals • 5 CR<br />
Section OAS, Item 4160<br />
Section OAC, Item 4161<br />
Section OBS, Item 4164<br />
Section OBC, Item 4165<br />
BTS 163 Word Processing Applications • 5 CR<br />
Section OAS, Item 4164<br />
Section OAC, Item 4165<br />
BTS 165 Spreadsheet Applications • 5 CR<br />
Section OAS, Item 4171<br />
Section OAC, Item 4172<br />
BTS 168 Database Applications • 5 CR<br />
Section OAS, Item 4177<br />
Section OAC, Item 4178<br />
BTS 280 Project Management<br />
Applications • 5 CR<br />
Section OAS, Item 4190<br />
Section OAC, Item 4191<br />
Chemistry (Science)<br />
CHEM 110 Understanding Chemistry (Lab) • 6 CR<br />
Either CHEM 110 or CHEM 100 may be taken for credit, not both.<br />
Section OAS, Item 3310<br />
Section OAC, Item 3311<br />
Communication (A & H)<br />
COMM 101 Exploring the Digital Future • 5 CR<br />
Section OAS, Item 0901<br />
Section OAC, Item 0902<br />
COMM 102 Techniques & Technology<br />
of Persuasion • 5 CR<br />
Section OAS, Item 0909<br />
Section OAC, Item 0910<br />
COMM 103 Media Images • 5 CR<br />
Section OAS, Item 0915<br />
Section OAC, Item 0916<br />
COMM 104 Multi-Cultural Media Messages • 5 CR<br />
Section OAS, Item 0920<br />
Section OAC, Item 0921<br />
COMM 106 Writing for the WWW • 5 CR<br />
Section OAS, Item 0925<br />
Section OAC, Item 0926<br />
COMM 108 Media/Digital Law & Ethics • 5 CR<br />
Section OAS, Item 0930<br />
Section OAC, Item 0931<br />
COMM 150 Introduction to Mass Media • 5 CR<br />
Same as AMST 150. Either COMM 150 or AMST 150 may be taken<br />
for credit, not both.<br />
Section OAS, Item 0966<br />
Section OAC, Item 0967<br />
COMM 216 Scripting for Film, Video<br />
& Multimedia • 5 CR<br />
Section OAS, Item 0938<br />
Section OAC, Item 0939<br />
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Computer Science - (Elective AAS-T)<br />
CS 110 Introduction to Computers<br />
& Applications • 5 CR<br />
Section OAS, Item 4305<br />
Section OAC, Item 4306<br />
CS 210 Fundamentals of CS I • 5 CR<br />
Section OAS, Item 4315<br />
Section OAC, Item 4316<br />
Drama (A & H)<br />
DRAMA 224 Great Plays • 5 CR<br />
Section OAS, Item 1086<br />
Section OAC, Item 1087<br />
Early Childhood Education<br />
ECED 170 STARS - The Basics of Childcare • 2 CR<br />
Section OAC, Item 2268<br />
Economics (Social Science)<br />
ECON 100 Intro to Basic Economic<br />
Principles • 5 CR<br />
Section OAS, Item 5267<br />
Section OAC, Item 5268<br />
ECON 200 Intro to Economics:<br />
Macroeconomics • 5 CR<br />
Section OAS, Item 5275<br />
Section OAC, Item 5276<br />
Section OBS, Item 5277<br />
Section OBC, Item 5278<br />
Section OCS, Item 5279<br />
Section OCC, Item 5280<br />
ECON 201 Intro to Economics:<br />
Microeconomics • 5 CR<br />
Section OAS, Item 5286<br />
Section OAC, Item 5287<br />
Section OBS, Item 5288<br />
Section OBC, Item 5289<br />
Section OCS, Item 5290<br />
Section OCC, Item 5291<br />
ECON 260 Economic Development of US • 5 CR<br />
Same as AMST 260. Either ECON 260 or AMST 260 may be taken<br />
for credit, not both.<br />
Section OAS, Item 5292<br />
Section OAC, Item 5293<br />
Education<br />
EDUC 110 Intro to Education • 5 CR<br />
Section OAS, Item 2329<br />
EDUC 256 Child Development & Guidance • 3 CR<br />
Section OAS, Item 2326<br />
English - Composition & Reading<br />
ENGL 091 Basic Grammar & Sentence<br />
Patterns • 5 CR<br />
Section OAS, Item 1161<br />
Section OAC, Item 1162<br />
ENGL 092 Developmental English • 5 CR<br />
Section OAS, Item 1184<br />
Section OAC, Item 1185<br />
www.bellevuecollege.edu<br />
ENGL 093 Composition for Non-<br />
Native Speakers • 5 CR<br />
Section OAS, Item 1198<br />
Section OAC, Item 1199<br />
ENGL 101 Written Expression • 5 CR<br />
Section OAS, Item 1252<br />
Section OAC, Item 1253<br />
Section OBS, Item 1254<br />
Section OBC, Item 1255<br />
Section OCS, Item 1256<br />
Section OCC, Item 1257<br />
Section ODS, Item 1258<br />
Section ODC, Item 1259<br />
Section OES, Item 1260<br />
Section OEC, Item 1261<br />
Section OFS, Item 1262<br />
Section OFC, Item 1263<br />
Section OGS, Item 1264<br />
Section OGC, Item 1265<br />
Section OHS, Item 1266<br />
Section OHC, Item 1267<br />
It is suggested that students who enroll in the following English<br />
101 also enroll in the online English 267 literature class that Karen<br />
Rothman is teaching. krothman@bcc.ctc.edu<br />
Section OIS, Item 1268<br />
Section OIC, Item 1269<br />
ENGL 105 Grammar & Communication • 5 CR<br />
Section OAS, Item 1165<br />
Section OAC, Item 1166<br />
ENGL 201 The Research Paper • 5 CR<br />
Section OAS, Item 1287<br />
Section OAC, Item 1288<br />
Section OBS, Item 1289<br />
Section OBC, Item 1290<br />
Section OCS, Item 1291<br />
Section OCC, Item 1292<br />
Section ODS, Item 1293<br />
Section ODC, Item 1294<br />
ENGL 233 Fiction Writing I • 5 CR<br />
Section OAS, Item 1311<br />
Section OAC, Item 1312<br />
ENGL 234 Fiction Writing II • 5 CR<br />
Section OAS, Item 1313<br />
Section OAC, Item 1314<br />
ENGL 235 Fiction Writing III • 5 CR<br />
Section OAS, Item 1315<br />
Section OAC, Item 1316<br />
ENGL 270 Professional Report Writing • 5 CR<br />
Section OAS, Item 1326<br />
Section OAC, Item 1327<br />
Section OBS, Item 1328<br />
Section OBC, Item 1329<br />
ENGL 271 Expository Writing I • 5 CR<br />
Section OAS, Item 1337<br />
Section OAC, Item 1338<br />
It is suggested that students who enroll in the following English<br />
271 also enroll in the online English 267 literature class that Karen<br />
Rothman is teaching. krothman@bcc.ctc.edu<br />
Section OCS, Item 1339<br />
Section OCC, Item 1340<br />
ENGL 272 Expository Writing II • 5 CR<br />
Section OAS, Item 1345<br />
Section OAC, Item 1346<br />
Distance Ed Online Classes<br />
English - Literature (A & H)<br />
ENGL 112 Reading Fiction • 5 CR<br />
Recommended: ENGL 101 placement or higher.<br />
Section OAS, Item 1253<br />
Section OAC, Item 1254<br />
ENGL 130 Intro to Literature • 5 CR<br />
Recommended: ENGL 101 placement or higher.<br />
Section OAS, Item 1362<br />
Section OAC, Item 1363<br />
ENGL 131 Intro to Literature • 5 CR<br />
Recommended: ENGL 101 placement or higher.<br />
Section OAS, Item 1367<br />
Section OAC, Item 1368<br />
ENGL 221 Popular Literature -<br />
Science Fiction • 5 CR<br />
Section OAS, Item 1384<br />
Section OAC, Item 1385<br />
ENGL 263 British Lit: Middle Ages • 5 CR<br />
Section OAS, Item 1397<br />
Section OAC, Item 1398<br />
ENGL 267 American Lit: Beginning<br />
to Civil War • 5 CR<br />
Recommended: ENGL 101, 201 or a literature course in the 100 series.<br />
It is suggested that students also enroll in the online portion<br />
of either English 101, 271, or 272 that Karen Rothman is teaching.<br />
Section OAS, Item 1400<br />
Section OAC, Item 1401<br />
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Distance Ed Online Classes<br />
English - Creative Writing<br />
(Elective AAS-T)<br />
ENGL 243 Writing Poetry I • 5 CR<br />
Section OAS, Item 1305<br />
Section OAC, Item 1306<br />
ENGL 244 Writing Poetry II • 5 CR<br />
Section OAS, Item 1307<br />
Section OAC, Item 1308<br />
ENGL 245 Writing Poetry III • 5 CR<br />
Section OAS, Item 1309<br />
Section OAC, Item 1310<br />
Environmental Science (Science)<br />
ENVSC 204 Ecology & the Biosphere • 5 CR<br />
Section OAS, Item 3454<br />
Section OAC, Item 3456<br />
Fire Service Programs<br />
FS 160 Fire Tactics & Strategy • 3 CR<br />
Section OAC, Item 6662<br />
General Business Management<br />
G BUS 101 Intro to Business (Social Science for<br />
Non-Business Majors) • 5 CR<br />
Section OAS, Item 4365<br />
Section OAC, Item 4366<br />
Section OBS, Item 4367<br />
Section OBC, Item 4368<br />
G BUS 120 Organizational Behavior • 5 CR<br />
Section OAS, Item 4374<br />
Section OAC, Item 4375<br />
G BUS 145 Business Mathematics • 5 CR<br />
Section OAS, Item 4378<br />
Section OAC, Item 4379<br />
G BUS 202 Law & Business • 5 CR<br />
Section OAS, Item 4385<br />
Section OAC, Item 4386<br />
Geography<br />
(Social Science except as noted)<br />
GEOG 100 Intro to Geography • 5 CR<br />
Section OAS, Item 5305<br />
Section OAC, Item 5306<br />
GEOG 200 Cultural Geography • 5 CR<br />
Section OAS, Item 5330<br />
Section OAC, Item 5331<br />
GEOG 205 Weather, Climate, Vegetation, Soils<br />
(Science Distribution) • 5 CR<br />
Section OAS, Item 5337<br />
Section OAC, Item 5338<br />
GEOG 258 Intro Maps & Mapmaking • 5 CR<br />
Section OAS, Item 5360<br />
Section OAC, Item 5361<br />
Geology (Science)<br />
GEOL 101 Survey of Geology (Lab) • 6 CR<br />
Section OAS, Item 3395<br />
Section OAC, Item 3396<br />
Health Professions<br />
HPRO 120 Medical Terminology • 3 CR<br />
Section OAS, Item 2365<br />
Section OAC, Item 2263<br />
Human Development<br />
HD 173 Career Exploration • 3 CR<br />
Section OAS, Item 6013<br />
Section OAC, Item 6014<br />
History (A & H or Social Science)<br />
HIST 101 History of Civilization • 5 CR<br />
Section OAS, Item 5402<br />
Section OAC, Item 5403<br />
HIST 120 Global History • 5 CR<br />
Same as INTST 204. Either HIST 120 or INTST 204 may be taken for<br />
credit, not both. Online class requiring BCC’s “Global History” videotapes.<br />
Section OAS, Item 5420<br />
Section OAC, Item 5421<br />
HIST 201 US History - Discovery to<br />
Independence • 5 CR<br />
Section OAS, Item 5437<br />
Section OAC, Item 5438<br />
HIST 202 US History - First Century of<br />
Independence • 5 CR<br />
Section OAS, Item 5441<br />
Section OAC, Item 5442<br />
Section OBS, Item 5443<br />
Section OBC, Item 5444<br />
HIST 203 US History - US in the<br />
Global Age • 5 CR<br />
Section OAS, Item 5446<br />
Section OAC, Item 5447<br />
HIST 261 Middle East in the Islamic Era • 5 CR<br />
Same as INTST 261. Either HIST 261 or INTST 261 may be taken<br />
for credit, not both.<br />
Section OAS, Item 5487<br />
Section OAC, Item 5488<br />
Imaging<br />
IMAGE 266 Neuropathophysiology • 3 CR<br />
Section OAC, Item 2360<br />
International Studies (Social Science)<br />
INTST 203 Comparative Religion • 5 CR<br />
Same as ANTH 203. Either INTST 203 or ANTH 203 may be taken<br />
for credit, but not both.<br />
Section OAS, Item 5550<br />
Section OAC, Item 5551<br />
Section OBS, Item 5552<br />
Section OBC, Item 5553<br />
INTST 204 Global History • 5 CR<br />
Same as HIST 120. Either INTST 204 or HIST 120 may be taken for credit,<br />
not both. Online class requiring BCC’s “Global History” videotapes.<br />
Section OAS, Item 5560<br />
Section OAC, Item 5561<br />
INTST 261 Middle East in the Islamic Era • 5 CR<br />
Same as HIST 261. Either INTST 261 or HIST 261 may be taken for<br />
credit, not both.<br />
Section OAS, Item 5565<br />
Section OAC, Item 5566<br />
Information Technology<br />
IT 101 Intro to Information Technology • 5 CR<br />
Section OAS, Item 4453<br />
Section OAC, Item 4454<br />
Marketing<br />
MKTG 110 Client/Customer Relations • 5 CR<br />
Section OAS, Item 4404<br />
Section OAC, Item 4405<br />
MKTG 154 Principles of Marketing • 5 CR<br />
Section OAS, Item 4415<br />
Section OAC, Item 4416<br />
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Math<br />
MATH 099 Intermediate Algebra • 5 CR<br />
A Math Department licensing fee of $82.25 is charged for course<br />
CD-ROMs, and is included in the tuition payment.<br />
Section OAS, Item 3649<br />
Section OAC, Item 3650<br />
Section OBS, Item 3651<br />
Section OBC, Item 3652<br />
Section OCS, Item 3653<br />
Section OCC, Item 3654<br />
Section ODS, Item 3644<br />
Section ODC, Item 3645<br />
MATH 105 Precalculus I (Quantitative Skills) • 5 CR<br />
A Math Department licensing fee of $82.25 is charged for course<br />
CD-ROMs, and is included in the tuition payment.<br />
Section OAS, Item 3667<br />
Section OAC, Item 3669<br />
Section OBS, Item 3670<br />
Section OBC, Item 3671<br />
MATH 156 <strong>College</strong> Algebra: Business & Social<br />
Science (Quantitative Skills) • 5 CR<br />
Section OAS, Item 3791<br />
Section OAC, Item 3793<br />
Section OBS, Item 3795<br />
Section OBC, Item 3797<br />
MATH 157 Elements of Calculus<br />
(Quantitative Skills) • 5 CR<br />
Section OAS, Item 3819<br />
Section OAC, Item 3820<br />
Section OBS, Item 3821<br />
Section OBC, Item 3822<br />
Media<br />
MEDIA 109 Computer Essentials for<br />
Digital Media • 5 CR<br />
Section OAS, Item 0059<br />
Section OAC, Item 0060<br />
MEDIA 245 Production Practice • 3 CR<br />
Section OAS, Item 0066<br />
Section OAC, Item 0067<br />
MEDIA 248 Portfolio & Employment • 3 CR<br />
Section OAS, Item 0071<br />
Section OAC, Item 0072<br />
MEDIA 250 Internship in Media • 5 CR<br />
Section OAS, Item 0075<br />
Section OAC, Item 0076
Medical IT<br />
MEDIT 110 Technical Funding In Healthcare • 5 CR<br />
Students typically meet with the instructor two to three times each<br />
quarter at the BCC North campus for a group classroom session.<br />
Face-to-face sessions will be arranged after the quarter starts<br />
based on the availability and schedules of students in the class.<br />
Call 425-564-2117 with any questions.<br />
Section OAS, Item 4635<br />
Section OAC, Item 4636<br />
Meteorology (Science)<br />
METR 101 Introduction to Weather • 5 CR<br />
Section OAS, Item 3883<br />
Section OAC, Item 3884<br />
Music (A & H)<br />
MUSIC 107 Fundamentals of Music • 5 CR<br />
Section OAS, Item 1735<br />
Section OAC, Item 1736<br />
MUSIC 108 Listening to Music • 5 CR<br />
Section OAS, Item 1740<br />
Section OAC, Item 1741<br />
MUSIC 115 History of Jazz • 5 CR<br />
Section OAS, Item 1750<br />
Section OAC, Item 1751<br />
MUSIC 116 History of Rock & Roll • 5 CR<br />
Section OAS, Item 1754<br />
Section OAC, Item 1755<br />
Network Services &<br />
Computing Systems<br />
NSCOM 220 Implementing Client<br />
Operating Systems • 5 CR<br />
Section OAS, Item 4510<br />
Section OAC, Item 4511<br />
NSCOM 221 Implementing Server Operating<br />
Systems • 5 CR<br />
Section OAS, Item 4512<br />
Section OAC, Item 4513<br />
NSCOM 223 Managing a Network Environment • 5 CR<br />
Section OAS, Item 4514<br />
Section OAC, Item 4515<br />
NSCOM 225 Implementing Network<br />
Infrastructure • 5 CR<br />
Section OAS, Item 4516<br />
Section OAC, Item 4517<br />
NSCOM 227 Implementing Directory Service • 5 CR<br />
Section OAS, Item 4518<br />
Section OAC, Item 4519<br />
Oceanography<br />
Ocean 101 Survey of Oceanography • 6 CR<br />
Section OAS, Item 3898<br />
Section OAC, Item 3899<br />
Philosophy<br />
PHIL 100 Intro to Philosophy (A & H) • 5 CR<br />
Section OAS, Item 1832<br />
Section OAC, Item 1833<br />
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PHIL 102 Contemporary Moral Problems<br />
(A & H or Social Science) • 5 CR<br />
Section OAS, Item 1842<br />
Section OAC, Item 1843<br />
PHIL 115 Critical Reasoning (Quantitative<br />
Skills or A & H) • 5 CR<br />
Section OAS, Item 1859<br />
Section OAC, Item 1860<br />
PHIL 120 Intro to Logic (Quantitative Skills<br />
or Science) • 5 CR<br />
NOTE: Sections OAS & OAC are for computer science, mathematics<br />
and engineering students.<br />
Section OAS, Item 1871<br />
Section OAC, Item 1872<br />
Section OBS, Item 1873<br />
Section OBC, Item 1874<br />
PHIL 248 Ethics in Criminal Justice<br />
(A & H) • 5 CR<br />
Same as ADMCJ 248. Either ADMCJ 248 or ADMCJ 248 may be<br />
taken for credit, not both.<br />
Section OAS, Item 1886<br />
Section OAC, Item 1887<br />
Political Science (Social Science)<br />
POLSC 102 American Govt. & Politics • 5 CR<br />
Section OAS, Item 5614<br />
Section OAC, Item 5615<br />
POLSC 103 International Relations • 5 CR<br />
Section OAS, Item 5622<br />
Section OAC, Item 5623<br />
Programming<br />
PROG 109 Intro to Web Development • 5 CR<br />
Section OAS, Item 4601<br />
Section OAC, Item 4602<br />
PROG 110 Intro to Programming • 5 CR<br />
Section OAS, Item 4607<br />
Section OAC, Item 4608<br />
Psychology (Social Science)<br />
PSYCH 100 Intro to Psychology • 5 CR<br />
Section OAS, Item 5714<br />
Section OAC, Item 5715<br />
Section OBS, Item 5716<br />
Section OBC, Item 5717<br />
Section OCS, Item 5718<br />
Section OCC, Item 5719<br />
Section ODS, Item 5720<br />
Section ODC, Item 5721<br />
PSYCH 200 Abnormal Psychology • 5 CR<br />
Section OAS, Item 5736<br />
Section OAC, Item 5737<br />
PSYCH 204 General Developmental<br />
Psychology • 5 CR<br />
Section OAS, Item 5747<br />
Section OAC, Item 5748<br />
Section OBS, Item 5749<br />
Section OBC, Item 5750<br />
Section OCS, Item 5751<br />
Section OCC, Item 5752<br />
Distance Ed Online Classes<br />
PSYCH 240 Social Psychology • 5 CR<br />
Same as SOC 240. Either PSYCH 240 or SOC 240 may be taken<br />
for credit, but not both. Prerequisite: Soc 110 or Psych 100, or<br />
permission of the instructor.<br />
Section OAS, Item 5766<br />
Section OAC, Item 5767<br />
Radiation Therapy (Health Science)<br />
RADON 120 Radiation Therapy Patient Care • 2 CR<br />
Section OAC, Item 2643<br />
RADON 125 Medical Terminology • 1 CR<br />
Section OAC, Item 2647<br />
Radiologic Technology (Health Science)<br />
RATEC 125 Medical Terminology • 1 CR<br />
Section OAC, Item 2725<br />
Sociology (Social Science)<br />
SOC 110 Intro to Sociology • 5 CR<br />
Section OAS, Item 5817<br />
Section OAC, Item 5818<br />
Section OBS, Item 5819<br />
Section OBC, Item 5820<br />
Section OCS, Item 5821<br />
Section OCC, Item 5822<br />
SOC 170 Social Problems Contemporary<br />
Society • 5 CR<br />
Section OAS, Item 5826<br />
Section OAC, Item 5827<br />
SOC 240 Social Psychology • 5 CR<br />
Same as PSYCH 240. Either SOC 240 or PSYCH 240 may be taken<br />
for credit, but not both. Prerequisite: Soc 110 or Psych 100, or<br />
permission of the instructor.<br />
Section OAS, Item 5841<br />
Section OAC, Item 5842<br />
Speech<br />
SPCH 200 Interpersonal Communication<br />
(A & H) • 5 CR<br />
Section OAS, Item 1937<br />
Section OAC, Item 1938<br />
Section OBS, Item 1939<br />
Section OBC, Item 1940<br />
SPCH 202 Survey of Speech Communication<br />
(A & H) • 5 CR<br />
Section OAS, Item 1941<br />
Section OAC, Item 1942<br />
SPCH 225 Small Group Communication<br />
(Social Science) • 5 CR<br />
Section OAS, Item 1965<br />
Section OAC, Item 1966<br />
Web Multimedia Authoring<br />
WEBMM 110 Web Multimedia Foundations • 5 CR<br />
Section OAS, Item 0515<br />
Section OAC, Item 0516<br />
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North Campus/Late Start/Weekend/Evening/Once-A-Week Classes<br />
Credit Classes at<br />
North Campus<br />
BCC offers credit classes at the North Campus,<br />
10700 Northup Way, <strong>Bellevue</strong>, near the 520/I-<br />
405 interchange. See the department lists for<br />
details about the credit classes outlined here:<br />
days, times, rooms, instructors, prerequisites,<br />
etc. See page 53 for the final examinations<br />
schedule for credit classes at North Campus.<br />
English<br />
ENGL 101 Written Expression • 5 CR<br />
Fire Science<br />
FS 120 Basic Fire Investiation • 3 CR<br />
FS 130 Investigative Interview<br />
Techniques • 2 CR<br />
FS 190 Fire Inspection & Codes • 4 CR<br />
FS 233 Fire Service & Administration • 3 CR<br />
FS 240 Crime Scene & Physical Evidence • 4 CR<br />
Mathematics<br />
MATH 097 Introductory Algebra I • 5 CR<br />
MATH 098 Introductory Algebra II • 5 CR<br />
MATH 099 Intermediate Algebra • 5 CR<br />
Networking<br />
NSCOM 201/202 CISCO Networking I & II • 10 CR<br />
NSCOM 203/204 CISCO Networking III & IV • 10 CR<br />
Real Estate<br />
R EST 130 Principles of Real Estate • 5 CR/50 CH<br />
R EST 137 Real Estate Financial<br />
Calculator • 1.5 CR/15 CH<br />
R EST 140 Standards of Professional<br />
Appraisals Practice • 1.5 CR/15 CH<br />
R EST 141 Foundations of Real Estate<br />
Appraisal • 3 CR/30 CH<br />
R EST 160 Real Estate Escrow • 3 CR/30 CH<br />
R EST 165 Land Titles Insurance &<br />
Clearance • 3 CR/30 CR<br />
R EST 172 Mortgage Loan Officer • 3 CR/30 CH<br />
Late-Start Classes<br />
Late-start classes begin after the official first<br />
week of the quarter, giving students a chance to<br />
adjust their individual course loads and still stay<br />
on track toward meeting their educational goals.<br />
The list here shows late-start classes known at<br />
the time of schedule publication. Check the<br />
department lists for details about days, times,<br />
locations, instructors, prerequisites, etc.<br />
Late-start classes begin October 4. Final exams<br />
for late-start classes will follow the regular final<br />
exam schedule; see page 53.<br />
For more information about other late-start<br />
classes, check the BCC website at www.bcc.<br />
ctc.edu/schedule/latestart.htm or call (425)<br />
564-2222.<br />
English<br />
ENGL 101 Written Expression • 5 CR<br />
Mathematics<br />
MATH 099 Intermediate Algebra • 5 CR<br />
Psychology<br />
PSYCH 100 Introduction to Psychology • 5 CR<br />
Other Late Start Classes<br />
EXPRL 190<br />
Experiential Learning<br />
Learning Portfolio<br />
Fundamentals • 2 CR<br />
1428 A Forté Sa 9:00a-2:30p C212<br />
also meets Su<br />
Class meets 9/23 & 9/24 and 9/30 & 10/1.<br />
11:00a-4:30p C212<br />
EXPRL 220 Résumé & Interviewing<br />
Strategies • 2 CR<br />
1436 A Apple F 6:00p-9:00p A244<br />
also meets Sa 9:00a-5:00p A244<br />
Class meets 10/6 & 10/7 and 10/13 & 10/14.<br />
Human Development<br />
HD 185 Career Action Planning • 2 CR<br />
6017 A staff Sa 9:00a-2:30p B242<br />
also meets Su 11:00a-4:30p B242<br />
Class meets 10/14 & 10/15 and 10/21 & 10/22.<br />
Weekend <strong>College</strong><br />
BCC offers classes on Friday evenings and<br />
Saturdays. Look for the shaded items in the<br />
department lists for details about the classes<br />
outlined here: days, times, locations, instructors,<br />
prerequisites, etc.<br />
Weekend <strong>College</strong> for <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2006</strong> begins September<br />
22-23 and ends December 1-2. Final exams<br />
will be held during the last class session.<br />
Alcohol & Drug Counseling<br />
ALDAC 150 Relapse Prevention • 2 CR<br />
ALDAC 160 Cultural Diversity in Addiction<br />
Counseling • 2 CR<br />
ALDAC 207 HIV/AIDS Risk Intervention &<br />
Blood Borne Pathogens • 1 CR<br />
Biology<br />
BIOL 101 General Biology I • 6 CR<br />
Early Childhood Education<br />
ECED 198A Special Seminar: Working with<br />
Abused & High Risk Children • 1 CR<br />
ECED 198B Special Seminar: Teaching with<br />
the Whole Child in Mind • 1 CR<br />
English as a Second Language<br />
ESL 020 Job Preparedness<br />
Experiential Learning<br />
EXPRL 190 Learning Portfolio Fundamentals • 2 CR<br />
EXPRL 220 Resume & Interviewing Strategies • 2 CR<br />
Fire Science<br />
FS 105 Fire Service Hydraulics • 3 CR<br />
Human Development<br />
HD 185 Managing Career Change • 2 CR<br />
Physical Education<br />
PE 110 Life Fitness Training I • 2 CR<br />
ADFIT 010 Adult Fitness Development I • 2 CR<br />
Real Estate<br />
R EST 130 Principles of Real Estate • 5 CR/50 CH<br />
R EST 137 Real Estate Financial<br />
Calculator • 1.5 CR/15 CH<br />
R EST 140 Standards of Professional<br />
Appraisals Practice • 1.5 CR/15 CH<br />
R EST 165 Land Titles Insurance &<br />
Clearance • 3 CR/30 CR<br />
Evening and<br />
Once-a-Week Classes<br />
BCC offers a wide variety of classes between<br />
5:00 and 10:00 p.m. Monday through Thursday.<br />
Look for the shaded items in the department lists<br />
for details about the classes outlined here: days,<br />
times, locations, instructors, prerequisites, etc.<br />
Final exams are held during the scheduled hours<br />
during finals week unless otherwise arranged<br />
with the approval of the Office of Instruction.<br />
For students’ convenience, BCC offers afternoon<br />
and evening classes that meet on campus<br />
once a week. These classes often have an<br />
online component. Look for the symbol in<br />
the list below for classes offered once a week.<br />
Accounting--Paraprofessional<br />
ACCT 285 Federal Income Taxes • 5 CR<br />
Accounting--Transfer<br />
ACCTG 210 Fundamentals of Accounting I • 5 CR<br />
ACCTG 220 Fundamentals of Accounting II • 5 CR<br />
ACCTG 230 Basic Accounting Analysis • 5 CR<br />
48 | FALL <strong>2006</strong> BCC Credit Class Schedule
Administration of Criminal Justice<br />
ADMCJ 101 Survey of Law Enforcement &<br />
Administration • 5 CR<br />
ADMCJ 104 Introduction to Criminal Law • 5 CR<br />
Alcohol & Drug Counseling<br />
ALDAC 100A Professional Development in<br />
Addiction Counseling • 1 CR<br />
ALDAC 101A Understanding Addiction Effects on<br />
Society/Human Behavior • 3 CR<br />
ALDAC 102 Physiological Actions of Alcohol<br />
& Other Drugs • 3 CR<br />
ALDAC 103 Introduction to Counseling/<br />
Helping Professions • 3 CR<br />
ALDAC 104 Prior Learning Portfolio<br />
Development Seminar • 1 CR<br />
ALDAC 106 Chemical Dependency Counseling<br />
Techniques • 3 CR<br />
ALDAC 212/215 Ethics & Professionalism in<br />
Addiction Counseling/Chemical<br />
Dependency & the Law • 4 CR<br />
ALDAC 220 Addiction Counseling Clinical<br />
Practicum • 3 CR<br />
ALDAC 230 Intro to Family Systems:<br />
Intervention/Prevention • 3 CR<br />
ALDAC 295 Psychopathology for Addiction<br />
Counselors • 5 CR<br />
American Studies<br />
AMST 150 Introduction to Mass Media • 5 CR<br />
Anthropology<br />
ANTH 100 Introduction to Anthropology • 5 CR<br />
ANTH 180 Anthropology of American Life • 5 CR<br />
ANTH 202 Cultural Anthropology • 5 CR<br />
Art<br />
ART 101 Modern Architecture & Design • 5 CR<br />
ART 108 Introduction to Hand &<br />
Power Tools • 2 CR<br />
ART 110 Two-Dimensional Design • 5 CR<br />
ART 111 Design: Color • 5 CR<br />
ART 120 Drawing I • 5 CR<br />
ART 201 History of Western Art • 5 CR<br />
ART 202 History of Western Art • 5 CR<br />
ART 203 History of Western Art • 5 CR<br />
Astronomy<br />
ASTR 101 Introduction to Astronomy • 5 CR<br />
Biology<br />
BIOL 250 Microbiology • 6 CR<br />
BIOL 260 Human Anatomy & Physiology I • 6 CR<br />
BIOL 261 Human Anatomy & Physiology II • 6 CR<br />
www.bellevuecollege.edu<br />
North Campus/Late Start/Weekend/Evening/Once-A-Week Classes<br />
Botany<br />
BOTAN 110 Introductory Plant Biology • 6 CR<br />
Business Administration – Transfer<br />
BA 200 Business Law-Legal Foundations • 5 CR<br />
BA 240 Statistical Analysis • 5 CR<br />
Business Intelligence<br />
BUSIT 101 Effective Decision Making • 3 CR<br />
Business Technology Systems<br />
BTS 161 Computer & Software<br />
Fundamentals • 5 CR<br />
BTS 165 Spreadsheet Applications • 5 CR<br />
Chemistry<br />
CHEM 101 Introduction to Chemistry • 6 CR<br />
CHEM 140 General Inorganic & Physical<br />
Chemistry I • 6 CR<br />
CHEM 150 General Inorganic & Physical<br />
Chemistry II • 6 CR<br />
CHEM 160 General Inorganic & Physical<br />
Chemistry III • 6 CR<br />
Communication<br />
COMM 101 Exploring the Digital Future • 5 CR<br />
COMM 150 Introduction to Mass Media • 5 CR<br />
Computer Science<br />
CS 210 Fundamentals of Computer<br />
Science I • 5 CR<br />
Developmental Education<br />
DEVED 061/062/ENGL 080<br />
Strategies for Learning<br />
English: Reading & Writing<br />
and Reading Lab • 11-12 CR<br />
Diagnostic Ultrasound<br />
DUTEC 105 Pathophysiology I • 3 CR<br />
Drama<br />
DRAMA 280 Studio Theater • 5 CR<br />
Early Childhood Education<br />
ECED 171 Introduction to Early Childhood<br />
Education • 5 CR<br />
ECED 175 Portfolio I: Early Childhood<br />
Education Majors • 1 CR<br />
ECED 191 Practicum in Early Childhood<br />
Education • 5 CR<br />
ECED 192 Practicum in Early Childhood<br />
Education • 5 CR<br />
ECED 193 Practicum in Early Childhood<br />
Education • 5 CR<br />
ECED 198A Special Seminar: Working with<br />
Abused & High Risk Children • 1 CR<br />
ECED 198B Special Seminar: Teaching with<br />
the Whole Child in Mind • 1 CR<br />
ECED 275 Portfolio II: Early Childhood<br />
Education Majors • 1 CR<br />
ECED 298 Special Seminar: Mentoring the<br />
Next Step in Your Professional<br />
Development • 1 CR<br />
Economics<br />
ECON 200 Introduction to Economics:<br />
Macroeconomics • 5 CR<br />
ECON 201 Introduction to Economics:<br />
Microeconomics • 5 CR<br />
Engineering<br />
ENGR 210 Statics • 4 CR<br />
ENGR 260 Thermodynamics • 4 CR<br />
English<br />
ENGL 072 Developmental English • 11-12 CR<br />
ENGL 092 Developmental English • 5 CR<br />
ENGL 093 Composition for Non-<br />
Native Speakers • 5 CR<br />
ENGL 101 Written Expression • 5 CR<br />
ENGL 201 The Research Paper • 5 CR<br />
ENGL 270 Professional Report Writing • 5 CR<br />
English as a Second Language<br />
ESL 020 Job Preparedness<br />
Fire Science<br />
FS 105 Fire Service Hydraulics • 3 CR<br />
FS 137 Fire Protection Systems • 3 CR<br />
General Business Management<br />
G BUS 101 Introduction to Business • 5 CR<br />
G BUS 120 Organizational Behavior • 5 CR<br />
G BUS 202 Law & Business • 5 CR<br />
G BUS 230 Project Management • 5 CR<br />
Geology<br />
GEOL 101 Survey of Geology • 6 CR<br />
Health Professions<br />
HPRO 120 Medical Terminology • 3 CR<br />
History<br />
HIST 102 History of Civilization:<br />
Middle Ages • 5 CR<br />
HIST 212 Sport in America: A<br />
Social History • 5 CR<br />
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North Campus/Late Start/Weekend/Evening/Once-A-Week Classes<br />
Home Economics<br />
HOMEC 130 Human Nutrition • 5 CR<br />
Human Development<br />
HD 120 Learning Strategies for<br />
Student Success • 2 CR<br />
Interior Design<br />
INDES 140 Introduction to Interior Design • 5 CR<br />
INDES 142 Textiles Interior Materials<br />
& Sources • 5 CR<br />
INDES 152 Furniture Design & Construction • 3 CR<br />
INDES 165 Visual Presentations • 5 CR<br />
INDES 190 Building Systems & Codes • 3 CR<br />
Interpretation<br />
INTRP 101 Introduction to Translation<br />
& Interpreting • 3 CR<br />
INTRP 102 Fundamentals of Interpreting • 3 CR<br />
INTRP 106 Ethics & Business Practice of<br />
Trans & Interpretation • 3 CR<br />
Marketing<br />
MKTG 110 Client/Customer Relations • 5 CR<br />
MKTG 154 Principles of Marketing • 5 CR<br />
Mathematics<br />
MATH 075 Improving Basic Math Skills • 5 CR<br />
MATH 097 Introductory Algebra I • 5 CR<br />
MATH 098 Introductory Algebra II • 5 CR<br />
MATH 099 Intermediate Algebra • 5 CR<br />
MATH 105 Precalculus I • 5 CR<br />
MATH 120 Precalculus II • 5 CR<br />
MATH 124 Calculus I • 5 CR<br />
MATH 125 Calculus II • 5 CR<br />
MATH 156 <strong>College</strong> Algebra for Business<br />
& Social Science • 5 CR<br />
MATH 157 Elements of Calculus • 5 CR<br />
MATH 208 Introduction to Linear Algebra • 5 CR<br />
Meteorology<br />
METR 101 Introduction to the Weather • 5 CR<br />
Music<br />
MUSIC 102 Community Band • 1 CR<br />
MUSIC 116 History of Rock & Roll • 5 CR<br />
Network Services<br />
NSCOM 201/202 CISCO Networking I & II • 10 CR<br />
NSCOM 203/204 CISCO Networking III & IV • 10 CR<br />
Philosophy<br />
PHIL 102 Contemporary Moral Problems • 5 CR<br />
PHIL 115 Critical Reasoning • 5 CR<br />
Physical Education<br />
PE 104 Capoeira • 1 CR<br />
Physics<br />
PHYS 106 Basic Concepts in Physics • 6 CR<br />
PHYS 123 General Engineering Physics III • 6 CR<br />
Political Science<br />
POLSC 101 Introduction to Politics • 5 CR<br />
POLSC 102 American Government & Politics • 5 CR<br />
Psychology<br />
PSYCH 100 Introduction to Psychology • 5 CR<br />
PSYCH 204 General Developmental<br />
Psychology • 5 CR<br />
Real Estate<br />
R EST 131 Real Estate Finance • 3 CR/30 CH<br />
R EST 134 Real Estate Sales Practices<br />
• 3 CR/30 CH<br />
R EST 141 Foundations of Real Estate<br />
Appraisal • 3 CR/30 CH<br />
R EST 143 Real Estate Appraisal<br />
Methods • 3 CR/30 CH<br />
R EST 144 Appraising Income Property:<br />
Capitalization • 3 CR/30 CH<br />
R EST 160 Real Estate Escrow • 3 CR/30 CH<br />
R EST 172 Mortgage Loan Officer • 3 CR/30 CH<br />
R EST 234 Real Estate Foreclosures<br />
• 1.5 CR/15 CH<br />
R EST 240 Land Planning & Development<br />
• 3 CR/30 CH<br />
Sociology<br />
SOC 110 Introduction to Sociology • 5 CR<br />
Speech<br />
SPCH 100 Basic Principles of Oral<br />
Communication • 5 CR<br />
SPCH 200 Interpersonal Communication • 5 CR<br />
SPCH 225 Small Group Communication • 5 CR<br />
SPCH 230 Intercultural Communication • 5 CR<br />
Technical Support<br />
TECH 215/217 PC Analysis & Configuration<br />
I & II • 10 CR<br />
Video Production<br />
VIDEO 122 Audio & Recording I • 5 CR<br />
VIDEO 224 Motion Graphics I • 5 CR<br />
Web Multimedia<br />
WEBMM 110 Web Multimedia Foundations • 5 CR<br />
World Languages<br />
ASL 102 American Sign Language II • 5 CR<br />
ASL 201 American Sign • 5 CR<br />
CHIN 101 Beginning First-Year Chinese • 5 CR<br />
FRNCH 101 Beginning First-Year French • 5 CR<br />
JAPAN 101 Beginning First-Year Japanese • 5 CR<br />
JAPAN 201 Beginning Second-Year Japanese • 5 CR<br />
JAPAN 202 Intermediate Second-<br />
Year Japanese • 5 CR<br />
JAPAN 203 Advanced Second-Year Japanese • 5 CR<br />
SPAN 101 Beginning First-Year Spanish • 5 CR<br />
SPAN 102 Intermediate First-Year Spanish • 5 CR<br />
SPAN 201 Beginning Second-Year Spanish • 5 CR<br />
SPAN 202 Intermediate Second-<br />
Year Spanish • 5 CR<br />
SPAN 203 Advanced Second-Year Spanish • 5 CR<br />
50 | FALL <strong>2006</strong> BCC Credit Class Schedule
Basic Information<br />
Eligibility for BCC<br />
If you are 18 or older or have earned a high<br />
school diploma, you are welcome to apply for<br />
admission and take college credit classes. High<br />
school students may enroll at BCC; contact the<br />
High School Programs Office, (425) 564-2026.<br />
How to Enroll in<br />
Credit Classes<br />
1. Admission<br />
If you are new to BCC or returning after two or<br />
more quarters (or four quarters after July 1,<br />
<strong>2006</strong>), you will need to submit an admission<br />
application. Please access the BCC website,<br />
www.bcc.ctc.edu to apply. BCC requires an<br />
admissions fee of $26.55 for your application to<br />
be processed. By applying early you will receive<br />
information about when you may begin enrolling,<br />
and information about assessment, advising,<br />
and other steps to follow. You can also learn<br />
your registration time online after your admission<br />
fee has been received and the application<br />
is processed. If you do not meet the admissions<br />
deadline, you may still register for classes. See<br />
Registration section (#4 below). Follow online<br />
application instructions for payment. Attach<br />
payment to paper applications. Admission fee is<br />
non-refundable.<br />
2. Assessment<br />
An English and math assessment is mandatory<br />
for first-time college students and strongly recommended<br />
for all others. It identifies your skill<br />
level and appropriate course placement and is<br />
required before registering for some classes.<br />
Call (425) 564-2243 or go to www.bcc.ctc.<br />
edu/enrollment/assessment/testing for specific<br />
dates/times.<br />
Assessments are given in room B132. Please bring<br />
picture ID and the $16.90 assessment fee.<br />
You may also take math and English assessments<br />
in the North Campus Testing Center, on<br />
a space-available basis. Call (425) 564-4006 for<br />
available times.<br />
3. Academic Advising<br />
Continuing Students: Your key to successful<br />
educational planning is planning ahead! Use<br />
these resources to start your pre-registration<br />
planning. OSCAR the Degree Audit is a powerful<br />
planning tool to help you find out how and<br />
which courses distribute into degree requirements.<br />
Be sure to check on your academic<br />
progress at www.bcc.ctc.edu/da. Need help<br />
with the rest of your educational planning? Visit<br />
the Academic Advising website to help you get<br />
started: www.bcc.ctc.edu/advising.<br />
New Students: Advising is important for getting<br />
the most out of your time at BCC. Plan to attend<br />
a free New Student Advising and Registration<br />
www.bellevuecollege.edu<br />
session to help you learn more about student<br />
resources and online registration! Sign up to<br />
reserve your seat in one of three ways:<br />
■ Online at www.bcc.ctc.edu/advising/<br />
Advisingsession.asp<br />
■ Assessment (B132)<br />
■ Educational Planning Intake Desk (B231) or<br />
call (425) 564-2212<br />
Sessions meet in room C225, which is upstairs<br />
in the Student Union Building. A printable<br />
campus map is located within the <strong>Fall</strong> Quarter<br />
schedule or at http://www.bcc.ctc.edu/about/<br />
around/directions/maps/main-office.asp. Seating<br />
is limited. Plan to arrive 10 minutes prior to the<br />
session’s start time. Late arrivals will be asked to<br />
reschedule. Sessions may run up to two hours.<br />
Walk-ins are taken on a space-available basis.<br />
Due to inclement weather or unforeseen<br />
circumstances, session details or dates may be<br />
modified. Please visit www.bcc.ctc.edu/advising/advisingsession.asp<br />
to see the most current<br />
session dates, or call (425) 564-2212 to confirm<br />
session details.<br />
New Science & Engineering Transfer Students:<br />
AV12 Wednesday, 7/12 2:30 - 4:00 pm<br />
AV13 Tuesday, 7/25 2:30 - 4:00 pm<br />
AV14 Tuesday, 8/15 2:30 - 4:00 pm<br />
AV15 Wednesday, 9/6 2:30 - 4:00 pm<br />
New Business Transfer Students:<br />
AV20 Tuesday, 7/11 5:00 - 6:30 pm<br />
AV21 Wednesday, 7/19 10:30 am - noon<br />
AV22 Tuesday, 8/8 5:00 - 6:30 pm<br />
AV23 Wednesday, 8/16 10:30 am - noon<br />
AV24 Tuesday, 8/22 5:00 - 6:30 pm<br />
AV25 Thursday, 9/7 10:30 am - noon<br />
All Other Students:<br />
AV40 Monday, 7/10 9:30 - 11:00 am<br />
AV41 Wednesday, 7/12 9:30 - 11:00 am<br />
AV42 Thursday, 7/13 9:30 - 11:00 am<br />
AV43 Monday, 7/17 1:30 - 3:00 pm<br />
AV44 Tuesday, 7/18 9:30 - 11:00 am<br />
AV45 Wednesday, 7/19 5:00 - 6:30 pm<br />
AV46 Thursday, 7/20 9:30 - 11:00 am<br />
AV47 Monday, 7/24 9:30 - 11:00 am<br />
AV48 Tuesday, 7/25 5:00 - 6:30 pm<br />
AV49 Wednesday, 7/26 1:30 - 3:00 pm<br />
AV50 Monday, 7/31 9:30 -11:00 am<br />
AV51 Tuesday, 8/1 1:30 - 3:00 pm<br />
AV52 Wednesday, 8/2 5:00 - 6:30 pm<br />
AV53 Thursday, 8/3 9:30 - 11:00 am<br />
Information You Need to Know<br />
AV54 Monday, 8/7 1:30 - 3:00 pm<br />
AV55 Tuesday, 8/11 9:30 - 11:00 am<br />
AV56 Monday, 8/14 1:30 - 3:00 pm<br />
AV57 Wednesday, 8/16 5:00 - 6:30 pm<br />
AV58 Thursday, 8/17 9:30 - 11:00 am<br />
AV59 Monday, 8/21 9:30 - 11:00 am<br />
AV60 Wednesday, 8/23 5:00 - 6:30 pm<br />
AV61 Thursday, 8/24 1:30 - 3:00 pm<br />
AV62 Monday, 8/28 9:30 - 11:00 am<br />
AV63 Tuesday, 8/29 5:00 - 6:30 pm<br />
AV64 Friday, 9/8 9:30 - 11:00 am<br />
4. Web Registration<br />
If you are:<br />
■ A current student or a returning student who<br />
earned credits in any of the two previous quarters<br />
(or four quarters after July 1, <strong>2006</strong>) OR<br />
■ A new student or a returning student who<br />
earned credits more than two quarters ago<br />
(or four quarters after July 1, <strong>2006</strong>) AND who<br />
submitted an admission application and<br />
$26.55 fee by August 11<br />
you were assigned a registration access time.<br />
You can check this time on the Web. You also<br />
will receive registration information including<br />
your “access time” via your e-mail. If you<br />
don’t receive this information, make sure the<br />
college has your correct e-mail address – check<br />
the website or visit the Student Service Center.<br />
You may register for classes on the Web from<br />
your assigned access time through the third<br />
day of the academic quarter. You may drop or<br />
withdraw from classes on the Web until the end<br />
of the seventh week.<br />
If you are:<br />
■ A new or former student who applied after<br />
August 11<br />
you will be assigned an access time for Web registration<br />
within 2-4 days after your application<br />
and $26.55 admission fee is processed by the<br />
Admissions Office. You may register for classes<br />
on the Web from your assigned access time<br />
through the third day of the academic quarter.<br />
You may drop or withdraw from classes on the<br />
Web until the end of the seventh week.<br />
To use Web registration, you must know your<br />
Student Identification Number and your Personal<br />
Identification Number (PIN). Your birth<br />
date is initially assigned as your PIN. For your<br />
own protection, please change your PIN the first<br />
time you use Web registration.<br />
Web registration - go to www.bcc.ctc.edu:<br />
Monday - Friday 6:00 a.m. - midnight<br />
Saturday 6:00 a.m. - midnight<br />
Sunday midnight - noon<br />
Need help with registration? Call (425) 564-2222<br />
or come to the Student Service Center.<br />
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Information You Need to Know<br />
Registration for Distance Education:<br />
BCC offers many televised and online courses.<br />
You may register for these classes on the Web at<br />
any time through the third day of the quarter.<br />
If you need a hard copy registration form, call<br />
(425) 564-2438. See page 42 for Distance Education<br />
requirements and fees.<br />
The Waiting List Feature:<br />
All full courses are using the waitlist process.<br />
This feature offers students a fair and consistent<br />
method of being enrolled in a full class if openings<br />
occur. If a class with the waiting list option<br />
is full, you can choose to be put on the waiting<br />
list. It is possible to be enrolled in the class<br />
when a space becomes available, through the<br />
third day of the quarter. You can add your name<br />
to a waiting list on the Web, or in person at the<br />
Registration Office. If you decide you no longer<br />
want to be on the waiting list for a class, return<br />
to Web registration to check your wait list status,<br />
or come into the Registration Office to have your<br />
name removed from the waiting list. Please check<br />
your schedule daily to find out if you have been<br />
enrolled into the class, and to be informed of<br />
your tuition and fees. If you register into another<br />
section of the same class you are waitlisted for,<br />
you will be dropped from the waitlisted section.<br />
If you have not been registered via the waiting list<br />
process by the first day of classes, go to the class<br />
on the first day for further instructions.<br />
5. Payment<br />
Tuition and fees for <strong>Fall</strong> quarter are due by<br />
August 16. Registration on or after August 16 requires<br />
payment within seven calendar days from<br />
the student’s first date of registration OR by the<br />
first day of the quarter, whichever comes first. If<br />
you register on or after the first day of the quarter,<br />
tuition & fees are due immediately. If you<br />
register on or after the fourth day of the quarter,<br />
you must obtain a permission-to-enroll card. If<br />
you register on or after October 2, a $112.95 lateregistration<br />
fee will be charged for each course<br />
in addition to the regular tuition and fees.<br />
You are responsible for learning the exact amount of<br />
tuition and fees due. You can find this information:<br />
■ on the Web at www.bcc.ctc.edu<br />
■ at a kiosk on the first floor of the Student<br />
Services Building or the Campus Information<br />
Center (C106 in the Student Union)<br />
■ in person at the Student Service Center<br />
You may pay your tuition and fees by VISA or<br />
MasterCard online or at the cashier’s office in<br />
the Student Services Building. You may pay by<br />
check through the mail, or by check or cash at<br />
the cashier’s office.<br />
You are responsible for verifying that payment<br />
has been made; for example, if you are receiving<br />
financial aid that comes directly to the college.<br />
Drop for Non-Payment:<br />
Non-payment of tuition and course-related fees<br />
(including returned checks and/or credit cards)<br />
may result in the student being withdrawn<br />
from classes. (BCC Policy 6121). A $16.90 withdrawal<br />
fee will be charged if you have ever been<br />
dropped for non-payment in the past. Returned<br />
checks and/or credit card charges are assessed<br />
a fee of $28.20.<br />
Admission to or registration for classes with<br />
the college, conferring of degrees, and issuance<br />
of academic transcripts may be withheld for<br />
failure to meet financial obligations to the<br />
college and may result in the account being<br />
sent to a collection service (BCC Policy 5150).<br />
All collection fees are the responsibility of the<br />
check/credit card writer and/or the student.<br />
If a student writes three checks (including<br />
third-party checks) which are returned, his/her<br />
privilege of check-writing will be denied.<br />
What It Will Cost<br />
Tuition and Fees<br />
Fast Facts About BCC Students<br />
Student Body Information, <strong>Fall</strong> Quarter 2005<br />
Number of college-credit students ............................. 13,174<br />
All students (credit & noncredit) ................................ 18,504<br />
Percentage of credit students attending full-time ........43%<br />
Average credit course load ..................................10.3 credits<br />
Credit Students All Students<br />
Average age of students ..........26.9 years .......... 31.5 years<br />
Gender mix .......................... 41% M/59% F .... 40% M/60% F<br />
Ethnicity: % students of color .....32% .................... 30%<br />
The chart shows the basic tuition and fees per<br />
credit per quarter for residents and non-residents.<br />
(See “Residency” for definitions.) Additional<br />
fees are described below.<br />
The following tuition and fee rates are accurate<br />
at the time of printing. All tuition and fee rates<br />
Federal Graduation Rate<br />
Survey Information*<br />
Combined transfer out/completion/<br />
graduation rate .......................................52.7%<br />
GRS completion or graduation rate .....32.1%<br />
GRS transfer out rate ..............................19.9%<br />
Students still enrolled after 4 years ......19.8%<br />
*BCC provides this information pursuant to the federal Student-Right-to-Know Act, so that prospective students can make informed decisions about colleges<br />
they might wish to attend. The federal Graduation Rate Survey definitions pertain to a very small group of BCC students: new students, attending full time,<br />
with degree or certificate intentions, without prior college experience.<br />
are subject to change by the Board of Trustees<br />
and/or the state legislature. Check the BCC<br />
website at www.bcc.ctc.edu for current tuition<br />
and fee rates before you register.<br />
Credits Resident Non-Resident<br />
1 $81.30 $253.00<br />
2 162.60 506.00<br />
3 243.90 506.00<br />
4 325.20 1,012.00<br />
5 406.50 1,265.00<br />
6 487.80 1,518.00<br />
7 569.10 1,771.00<br />
8 650.40 2,024.00<br />
9 731.70 2,277.00<br />
10 813.00 2,530.00<br />
11 836.80 2,557.60<br />
12 860.60 2,585.20<br />
13 884.40 2,612.80<br />
14 908.20 2,640.40<br />
15 932.00 2,668.00<br />
16 955.80 2,695.60<br />
17 979.60 2,723.20<br />
18 1003.40 2,750.80<br />
19 & over (1) (2)<br />
(1) Residents will pay $1,003.40 to 18 credits +<br />
$70.35 per additional credit.<br />
(2) Non-residents will pay $2750.80 to 18 credits<br />
+ $242.05 per credit additional credit.<br />
Technology Fee:<br />
The technology fee ensures that all credit<br />
students have access to computers and related<br />
technology in a quality learning environment.<br />
The fee is $3.50 per credit, to a maximum of $35.<br />
E-mail accounts are available for credit students<br />
after the first day of the quarter in the Open<br />
Lab, room N250. A BCC student ID card may<br />
be required for admittance into the Open Lab.<br />
To obtain a student ID card please go to the<br />
Business Center in the Student Union Building,<br />
C106. The Business Center hours are Monday<br />
through Thursday 7:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. and<br />
Friday 7:30 a.m. to noon.<br />
For more information, see the Computing Services<br />
website, http://cs.bcc.ctc.edu.<br />
Other Fees:<br />
Certain classes require fees for laboratory use,<br />
licensing, Internet service provider, etc. These<br />
fees are identified in the class listing. Tuition &<br />
fee waivers generally do not apply.<br />
Fees for Distance Education and<br />
Self-Supporting Programs:<br />
The cost of each Distance Education class<br />
includes a licensing fee. For more information,<br />
call (425) 564-2438 or visit the website at<br />
http://distance-ed.bcc.ctc.edu.<br />
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Certain BCC programs are self-supporting—<br />
that is, they receive no state funding. They<br />
have their own fee structures and do not grant<br />
tuition and fee waivers. In these programs you<br />
pay the full fee regardless of your residency<br />
status. Check with the program for details.<br />
Transcript Fee<br />
Official transcripts cost $5.27 each. For<br />
instructions on ordering transcripts, call (425)<br />
564-2245 or go to the website at www.bcc.ctc.<br />
edu/enrollment/records/.<br />
Refunds for<br />
Withdrawing or Dropping<br />
If you withdraw from the college or drop classes,<br />
you may be eligible for a refund. The college<br />
begins to process refunds after the third day of<br />
classes. A $7.90 processing fee is deducted from<br />
the refund amount.<br />
The amount refunded is based on your withdrawal<br />
or drop date for courses that begin the<br />
first week of the quarter. See calendar (p. 5)<br />
for the last days for 100% and 50% refunds.<br />
Classes with alternate start and end dates will<br />
be governed by a different refund policy. Please<br />
contact enrollment services.<br />
If the college drops you from classes for<br />
disciplinary reasons you will not be eligible for<br />
a refund. Some fees are identified as non-refundable<br />
in the class listings. Self-supporting<br />
programs may have different refund policies.<br />
Contact the program office for details.<br />
Refunds under $25 will not be processed but<br />
will be applied to the next academic quarter.<br />
Residency<br />
Your Washington State residency status determines<br />
your basic tuition for most college credit<br />
classes. If you have questions about eligibility<br />
requirements for residency for tuition purposes,<br />
please contact the residency office at (425)<br />
564-4143 or (425) 564-2205. Information is also<br />
available online at www.bcc.ctc.edu/enrollment/<br />
admissions/eligibility/.<br />
Note: Residency status affects tuition & fees for<br />
state-supported classes only. Self-supporting<br />
programs charge the same amounts for residents<br />
and non-residents.<br />
Grades<br />
Official grades are available approximately one<br />
week after the quarter ends. There are several<br />
ways to learn your grades:<br />
■ BCC website: www.bcc.ctc.edu;<br />
■ Kiosk in the Student Services Building or the<br />
Campus Information Center;<br />
■ Mail: leave a self-addressed stamped envelope<br />
at the Student Service Center, with your<br />
Student ID number written inside the flap;<br />
■ In person at the Student Service Center.<br />
www.bellevuecollege.edu<br />
Final Exams<br />
The final examination shall make up no more<br />
than 33% of your grade.<br />
DAYS final examinations will be given: Monday,<br />
Tuesday, and Wednesday, December 4, 5, and 6.<br />
All MATH 097, 098, and 099 tests will be given<br />
Tuesday, December 5, <strong>2006</strong>.<br />
If your class meets<br />
Daily or M/W or<br />
M/W/F ONLY at:<br />
Your final exam<br />
will be given at:<br />
6:30 am See note below<br />
7:30 am Mon., 12/4 7:30-9:20 am<br />
8:30 am Weds., 12/6 7:30-9:20 am<br />
9:30 am Mon., 12/4 9:30-11:20 am<br />
10:30 am Weds., 12/6 9:30-11:20 am<br />
11:30 am Mon., 12/4 11:30 am-1:20 pm<br />
12:30 pm Weds., 12/6 11:30 am-1:20 pm<br />
1:30 pm Mon., 12/4 1:30-3:20 pm<br />
2:30 or 3:00 pm Weds., 12/6 1:30-3:20 pm<br />
3:30 pm Mon., 12/4 3:30-5:20 pm<br />
4:30 pm Weds., 12/6 3:30-5:20 pm<br />
If your class meets<br />
T/Th or T/Th/F<br />
ONLY at:<br />
Your final exam<br />
will be given at:<br />
7:30 or 8:30 am Tues., 12/5 7:30-9:20 am<br />
9:30 or 10:30 am Tues., 12/5 9:30-11:20 am<br />
11:30 am or 12:30 pm Tues., 12/5 11:30 am-1:20 pm<br />
1:30 or 2:30 pm Tues., 12/5 1:30-3:20 pm<br />
3:00, 3:30, or 4:30 pm Tues., 12/5 3:30-5:20 pm<br />
NOTE: Evening and 6:30 a.m. examinations will<br />
take place during regular class hours during<br />
finals week unless otherwise arranged with the<br />
approval of the Office of Instruction.<br />
Late Start classes at Main Campus:<br />
Final exams will follow the regular exam schedule<br />
as shown above.<br />
Information You Need to Know<br />
State Support for Community & Technical <strong>College</strong> Students<br />
The Washington legislature wants students to know how much the state contributes to the cost of their instruction at community and<br />
technical colleges (RCW 28B.10.044). The following chart shows that support averaged statewide for academic year 2004-05. On average<br />
statewide, Washington State supports 67% of the cost of instructing a full-time student at a community or technical college.<br />
Undergraduate student category:<br />
Residents Non-Residents<br />
Total instructional cost per FTE student $5,542 $5,542<br />
(less estimated tuition & operating fees paid) ($1,854) ($6,673)<br />
Net state support per FTE student $3,688 —<br />
In addition to supporting basic instructional costs, students also receive state-supported<br />
financial aid, including local or institutional financial aid funds (3.5%):<br />
State financial aid appropriated per FTE student $534 $47<br />
Institutional financial aid fund $63 n/a<br />
Once-a-Week <strong>College</strong>:<br />
Final exams will be given during the last class session.<br />
Weekend <strong>College</strong>:<br />
Final exams will be given during the last class session.<br />
Credit classes at North Campus:<br />
If your class meets<br />
M/W or M/W/F at:<br />
Your final exam<br />
will be given at:<br />
7:30 am Mon., 12/4 7:30-9:20 am<br />
9:50 am Mon., 12/4 9:30-11:20 am<br />
12:40 pm Mon., 12/4 1:40-3:30 pm<br />
3:00 pm Mon., 12/4 3:40-5:30 pm<br />
If your class meets<br />
T/Th or T/Th/F at:<br />
Your final exam<br />
will be given at:<br />
7:30 am Tues., 12/5 7:30-9:20 am<br />
9:50 am Tues., 12/5 9:30-11:20 am<br />
12:40 pm Tues., 12/5 1:40-3:30 pm<br />
3:00 pm Tues., 12/5 3:40-5:30 pm<br />
NOTE: Exams for North Campus evening classes<br />
will be given during the regular class hours during<br />
finals week unless otherwise arranged with the<br />
approval of the Office of Instruction.<br />
Graduation<br />
Graduation applications are available at the<br />
Student Service Center or online at www.bcc.ctc.<br />
edu/enrollment/graduation/.<br />
If you wish to receive your degree or certificate at<br />
graduation, you must file an application, and pay<br />
the $16.90 graduation fee by the due date below:<br />
Expected graduation: Application due:<br />
<strong>Fall</strong> Quarter June 1<br />
Winter Quarter October 10<br />
Spring Quarter December 10<br />
Summer Quarter March 15<br />
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Getting to BCC<br />
BCC encourages carpooling and alternative<br />
transportation. Students who drive alone are<br />
advised to allow extra time to locate a parking<br />
spot, particularly during the first few weeks of<br />
a quarter.<br />
Bus Passes<br />
Several Metro bus lines serve the BCC main<br />
campus or the nearby Eastgate park-and-ride lot.<br />
Students are eligible for bus passes at a discount;<br />
come to Cashiering in the Student Services<br />
Building.<br />
Parking & Traffic Rules<br />
Based on WAC 132H-116.<br />
For more complete information about parking<br />
and traffic rules at BCC, contact Public Safety at<br />
(425) 564-2400.<br />
Parking Permits<br />
BCC students who have paid tuition and comprehensive<br />
fees are entitled to parking permits<br />
for their vehicles. Student parking permits are<br />
available from the Cashier’s Office (B126) or<br />
the Public Safety Office (K100). Parking permits<br />
are required for parking 6:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.,<br />
Monday through Friday.<br />
General Parking Rules<br />
Student daytime parking is limited to areas<br />
designated Student Parking.<br />
Staff/faculty daytime parking is limited to areas<br />
designated Employee Parking.<br />
Parking after 3:00 p.m. for students, staff, and<br />
faculty is available in all designated parking areas<br />
with the exceptions of parking spaces for the<br />
disabled, the college motor pool, and specifically<br />
signed reserved areas. Students may not park in<br />
employee lots with signage stating “No Student<br />
Parking Anytime Mon – Fri.”<br />
Park one vehicle to a space, between a set of<br />
white lines.<br />
No one may park at any time in roadways,<br />
fire lanes, bus zones, loading zones, service<br />
driveways; on sidewalks; or in the landscaping.<br />
No one may park in a reserved space without the<br />
appropriate permit or authorization.<br />
Students & Staff with Disabilities<br />
You may park in a space reserved for the<br />
disabled only if your vehicle displays a valid<br />
“Disabled Persons Parking Identification Placard”<br />
issued by the state of Washington. Disabled<br />
parking is available in most parking lots and in<br />
C-7 on the west side of campus.<br />
Visitors<br />
Visitors may park in Lot 4B, or in the short-term<br />
parking stalls around campus.<br />
Carpools<br />
The first floor of the student parking garage is<br />
reserved for student carpools of 3 or more people.<br />
Carpool permits are available from the Public<br />
Safety Office and must be displayed on the dashboard<br />
of the carpool’s vehicle.<br />
Blocking the Roadway<br />
Waiting for a space to open up can create gridlock<br />
for everyone. Please come a little earlier or walk<br />
a little farther. Violators may be cited and their<br />
vehicles may be booted or towed.<br />
Speed Limit<br />
The speed limit on campus is 20 miles per hour<br />
unless driving conditions require a slower speed.<br />
Pedestrians<br />
Getting to BCC<br />
<strong>Bellevue</strong> Community <strong>College</strong> assumes no liability for thefts or damage to vehicles parked or<br />
operated on campus. For your own protection, remove valuables and lock your vehicle.<br />
Pedestrians have the right of way at all times except<br />
for emergency vehicles using lights, sirens, etc.<br />
Citations and Appeals<br />
Fines for violations range from $10 to $100. You<br />
may be ticketed for parking without a permit,<br />
parking in an unauthorized area, blocking a<br />
roadway, speeding, etc. If you do not pay the fine<br />
listed on the ticket, the college may delay your<br />
registration, place a hold on your transcripts or financial<br />
aid, or impound (tow away) your vehicle.<br />
If you wish to appeal your ticket fill out a<br />
citation appeal form in the Public Safety Office<br />
(K100). You must file the appeal within 20 days<br />
after getting the ticket.<br />
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Parking Permits Required:<br />
6:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m., Monday – Friday<br />
Information subject to change – please check<br />
entrance sign at lots for current restrictions.<br />
PS Rev. 5/05 Not Drawn to Scale<br />
www.bellevuecollege.edu<br />
Parking Map<br />
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<strong>College</strong> Programs & Services<br />
SSB = the Student Services Building—<br />
the east wing of B Building,<br />
near the flagpole circle<br />
Advising Center<br />
2nd Floor, SSB (425) 564-2212<br />
The Educational Planning Resource & Transfer<br />
Center is the central point for information<br />
about BCC degree and certificate programs and<br />
about transferring to baccalaureate (four-year)<br />
colleges and universities. See page 51 for details<br />
about free advising and registration sessions.<br />
Assessment<br />
Room B132 (425) 564-2243<br />
See details on page 51.<br />
BCC Bookstore<br />
1st Floor, SSB (425) 564-2285<br />
The Bookstore features textbooks, greeting cards,<br />
candy, gifts, office supplies, and clothes.<br />
Important Bookstore dates for <strong>Fall</strong> Quarter:<br />
August 1: Textbooks available to order online at<br />
http://bookstore.bcc.ctc.edu<br />
September 5: Textbooks available in the store.<br />
Save your receipt for exchanges or returns.<br />
October 2: Last day to return textbooks for refund.<br />
December 4-8: Textbook buy-back in room C105.<br />
Bookstore hours:<br />
Monday – Thursday 7:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.<br />
Tues. & Weds. Evenings 5:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.<br />
Friday 7:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.<br />
with extended hours during the first days of the<br />
quarter. See the website (http://bookstore.bcc.ctc.<br />
edu) for details.<br />
Career Center<br />
2nd Floor, SSB (425) 564-2279<br />
BCC’s Career Center provides career planning<br />
and employment services to students, prospective<br />
students, alumni, and members of the<br />
community.<br />
Career Education Options<br />
2nd Floor, SSB (425) 564-4035<br />
Career Education Options (CEO) is for students<br />
16-20 years old who do not have a high school<br />
diploma but wish to gain job skills and education<br />
through selected professional-technical<br />
programs at BCC. The program serves students<br />
who are not enrolled in school or are referred<br />
by their high school. CEO provides tuition, fees,<br />
and books as well as instruction in career exploration<br />
and study skills.<br />
Childcare Center<br />
Q Building (425) 564-2240<br />
The Early Learning, Family, & Childcare Center<br />
serves children aged 3 months to 6 years and<br />
provides affordable, quality childcare with<br />
ongoing preschool activities. Parents are<br />
required to participate in the Parent Involvement<br />
program. Low-income families may apply<br />
for Head Start, an enhancement program for<br />
children aged 3-5.<br />
Childcare Center hours:<br />
Monday – Friday 6:30 a.m. – 6:30 p.m.<br />
Continuing Education<br />
North Campus (425) 564-2263<br />
10700 Northup Way, <strong>Bellevue</strong><br />
BCC offers a wide variety of noncredit Continuing<br />
Education classes. If you plan to take<br />
noncredit Continuing Education classes only,<br />
you do not need to apply for admission, and<br />
the registration policies and procedures will<br />
be different. Call (425) 564-2263, check www.<br />
conted.bcc.ctc.edu, or consult the Continuing<br />
Education publication for more information.<br />
Counseling Center<br />
2nd Floor, SSB (425) 564-2212<br />
The Counseling Center supports student<br />
success by providing educational and career<br />
planning, academic counseling, and free shortterm<br />
confidential personal counseling to any<br />
registered BCC student. The Center offers credit<br />
classes to help students identify goals and learn<br />
effective decision-making skills for college<br />
and life success. See the Human Development<br />
department list for this quarter’s classes.<br />
Disability Support Services<br />
Room B132 (425) 564-2498<br />
Disability Support Services provides classroom<br />
accommodations and advocacy for eligible<br />
students who have disabilities. Appropriate accommodations<br />
are authorized when a student<br />
requests them and completes the mandated<br />
intake procedures. As a part of the process,<br />
students must submit documentation of the<br />
disabling condition(s) before DSS can authorize<br />
and arrange auxiliary aids or academic<br />
adjustments for classes. Contact DSS at (425)<br />
564-2498; TTY line, (425) 564-4110.<br />
Financial Aid Office<br />
1st Floor, SSB (425) 564-2227<br />
Applying for financial aid is a lengthy process,<br />
controlled by rules and regulations set by the<br />
federal and state governments. Priority consideration<br />
is given to students who complete and<br />
submit all required forms to the office by April 15.<br />
All forms and instructions are available from the<br />
Financial Aid Office. Applicants completing and<br />
submitting forms after the priority deadline will<br />
be considered on a first-come, first-served basis.<br />
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GED<br />
Room B132 (425) 564-5609<br />
BCC offers the GED test on a regular basis. Please<br />
call for specific dates and times.<br />
High School Programs<br />
2nd Floor, SSB (425) 564-2026<br />
Running Start: An option for academically motivated<br />
high school juniors or seniors who wish to<br />
begin college early. Classes are offered tuitionfree,<br />
and credits are applied toward both high<br />
school and a college degree. Students qualify by<br />
demonstrating college-level English skills on the<br />
BCC assessment, and may attend part-time or<br />
full-time on the BCC campus. For more information<br />
go to www.bcc.ctc.edu/hsprograms.<br />
Enrichment Program: An option for any quarter,<br />
but especially popular in the summer. This<br />
program allows students aged 16-17 to enrich<br />
their high school education by taking more<br />
rigorous college level courses. This option is<br />
not intended for the student who struggles<br />
with high school coursework, but is designed<br />
for the motivated student who desires a greater<br />
academic challenge.<br />
International Student Programs<br />
2nd Floor, SSB (425) 564-3185<br />
International Student Programs provides<br />
primary support for international students<br />
who wish to enroll in credit classes, noncredit<br />
community ESL classes, intensive English language<br />
classes, and the International Business<br />
Professions Program. Services include international<br />
admissions, housing referrals, academic<br />
advising, and international student activities.<br />
For further information, please contact:<br />
International Student Programs<br />
<strong>Bellevue</strong> Community <strong>College</strong><br />
3000 Landerholm Circle SE<br />
<strong>Bellevue</strong>, WA 98007-6484 USA<br />
FAX: (425) 641-0246<br />
Library Media Center<br />
D126 (425) 564-2252<br />
www.bcc.ctc.edu/lmc<br />
All currently enrolled students may check out<br />
LMC materials using their student ID number.<br />
The LMC offers study rooms, viewing booths,<br />
and computer workstations with Web access.<br />
Students can access electronic versions of the<br />
full-text of magazine and newspaper articles<br />
using computers on campus or from home<br />
through the Web. The librarians can help you<br />
with search strategies and other research<br />
techniques for your classwork. The LMC’s
Media Services unit includes the language lab<br />
and provides audio duplication, video equipment<br />
services, video editing, and laminating.<br />
For more information or to access the online<br />
catalog, go to the LMC website.<br />
Library Media Center fall hours:<br />
Monday – Thursday 7:00 a.m. – 9:00 p.m.<br />
Friday 7:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.<br />
Saturday 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.<br />
Sunday closed<br />
Multi-Cultural Services<br />
2nd Floor, SSB (425) 564-2208<br />
Multi-Cultural Services (MCS) assists the college<br />
in providing high quality, culturally-sensitive<br />
academic and support services to students<br />
of color, low-income students, immigrant<br />
students, and L/G/Bi/TG students at BCC. MCS<br />
services include outreach, academic advising,<br />
counseling, advocacy, course instruction, tutoring<br />
and mentoring, cultural clubs and organizations,<br />
and cultural events planning.<br />
Parent Education – Preschool<br />
The Parent Education program provides parents<br />
with support, skills, and knowledge to help them<br />
in their task of raising healthy families. Every<br />
class offers age appropriate children’s programs.<br />
These classes are located on our BCC campus<br />
and throughout our communities including<br />
Snoqualmie, Carnation, Renton, Sammamish,<br />
Issaquah, <strong>Bellevue</strong>, and Mercer Island. One-daya-week<br />
classes as well as cooperative preschools<br />
offer your child a rich early learning experience.<br />
Registration for the September-June school<br />
year begins in January, with continuous<br />
enrollment until classes are full. Call (425)<br />
564-2365 for further information, or visit the<br />
website at www.bcc.ctc.edu/parent-ed/.<br />
Infant Labs<br />
Classes for families with newborns up to one<br />
year of age. Parent and baby both attend.<br />
Wobblers/1st and 2nd Year Toddlers<br />
Classes for families with one- two- and young<br />
three-year-olds. Parent and child attend together.<br />
Cooperative Preschools<br />
Includes parent involvement, leadership, and<br />
parent education. Starting at age three, the two-<br />
to four-day-a-week preschools offer developmentally<br />
appropriate curriculum from trained<br />
early childhood education teachers. Parent<br />
education is provided by college faculty.<br />
Enrichment Classes<br />
Creative Development Lab<br />
One-day-a-week class for hands-on creative<br />
activities for three- to five-year-old children.<br />
Includes parent involvement and parent education<br />
based on the cooperative model.<br />
www.bellevuecollege.edu<br />
New Saturday Classes<br />
Morning preschool classes with parent education<br />
for Dads/Grandparents <strong>Fall</strong> and Winter<br />
quarters. Parenting discussions in Spring 2007.<br />
Discovery Lab<br />
One-day-a-week late afternoon class for the<br />
scientist in the family designed for five- to<br />
seven-year-old children. A parent education<br />
workshop is held monthly.<br />
P.A.L.S. (Parents As Learners in School)<br />
A new parent education program serving the<br />
families attending the BCC Early Learning,<br />
Family, and Childcare Center.<br />
Summer Kids Camp<br />
For children ages 3-5 years on the BCC campus<br />
during Summer Quarter. Summer Kids Camp<br />
offers a flexible class schedule at a reasonable<br />
cost. Call for a brochure and registration form<br />
each year beginning in April, (425) 564-2365.<br />
Student E-Mail Access<br />
Currently enrolled BCC students are eligible for<br />
e-mail accounts at no additional cost. Come to<br />
the Open Computer Lab (N250) after the first<br />
day of the quarter to set up an e-mail account.<br />
The accounts are active on a quarter-by-quarter<br />
basis. Check the Computing Services website<br />
for more details: http://ae.bcc.ctc.edu/.<br />
Student Service Center<br />
1st Floor, SSB (425) 564-2222<br />
If you need assistance using the BCC website,<br />
come to the walk-up kiosks or the Student<br />
Service Center. You can<br />
■ see your schedule;<br />
■ drop or add a class;<br />
■ get your grades from last quarter;<br />
■ order transcripts;<br />
■ give BCC your new address or phone number;<br />
■ find out about other college services.<br />
Student Services Building (<strong>Fall</strong> Hours):<br />
Monday – Friday 7:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.<br />
Tuesday and<br />
Wednesday evenings 5:00 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.<br />
(Open Mon.– Thurs. 7:30 a.m. – 7:30 p.m. during<br />
the first week of the quarter, except holidays.)<br />
Tech Prep Program<br />
North Campus (425) 564-6159<br />
High school students may earn college credit<br />
for certain professional/technical classes taken<br />
at the high school. The student must be registered<br />
with the Tech Prep program and while<br />
in high school must complete the high-school<br />
classes with a grade of “A” or “B” in order to<br />
receive college credit.<br />
<strong>College</strong> Programs & Services<br />
TRiO Student Support Services<br />
2nd Floor, SSB (425) 564-5745<br />
TRiO helps students succeed in college by<br />
providing personal, academic, and other assistance.<br />
To be eligible, a student must either<br />
be a first-generation college student (neither<br />
parent has a bachelor’s degree) or be financially<br />
disadvantaged (according to federal low-income<br />
standards).<br />
Veterans’ Office<br />
1st Floor, SSB (425) 564-2220<br />
Eligible veterans, reservists, or dependents<br />
of veterans who plan to apply for benefits<br />
must contact the Veteran Coordinator in the<br />
Financial Aid Office as early as possible.<br />
Web Registration<br />
Students can go to the BCC website, www.bcc.<br />
ctc.edu, to register for classes and to check<br />
grades for past quarters, current grades (as soon<br />
as they are posted), financial aid application<br />
status, and date and time for registration for the<br />
coming quarter.<br />
Web registration hours:<br />
Monday – Friday 6:00 a.m. – midnight<br />
Saturday 6:00 a.m. – midnight<br />
Sunday midnight – noon<br />
To use Web registration you will need to know<br />
your Student Identification Number and your<br />
Personal Identification Number (PIN). Your<br />
birth date is initially assigned as your PIN.<br />
Please change your PIN the first time you use<br />
Web registration.<br />
Women’s Center<br />
2nd Floor, SSB (425) 564-2279<br />
BCC’s Women’s Center provides a variety of<br />
information and referral services for students,<br />
prospective students, alumni, and members of<br />
the community, both men and women.<br />
Worker Retraining<br />
Room B131 (425) 564-4054<br />
Worker Retraining offers tuition assistance,<br />
educational planning, and priority registration<br />
for those who are currently unemployed or have<br />
exhausted those benefits in the past two years, for<br />
displaced homemakers, and for those who were<br />
self-employed in a declining industry. For eligibility,<br />
enrollment, and program information, attend<br />
one of the free weekly orientation meetings.<br />
WorkFirst<br />
Room B131 (425) 564-4054<br />
WorkFirst includes free tuition and book assistance<br />
to low income parents including free<br />
computer and ESL classes.<br />
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The Career Center & The Women’s Center<br />
Open to students, alumni,<br />
and community members,<br />
both men and women.<br />
(425) 564-2279<br />
TTY Line (425) 564-4087<br />
www.bcc.ctc.edu/careers<br />
www.bcc.ctc.edu/wc<br />
Located on the 2nd floor of<br />
the Student Services Building,<br />
Main Campus<br />
How to register for<br />
classes, workshops,<br />
and panels<br />
(1) In person. Register at our Centers<br />
located on the 2nd floor of the Student<br />
Services Building on the main campus<br />
during business hours.<br />
(2) By phone. For non-credit classes or<br />
workshops, call during business hours<br />
to register, (425) 564-2279. For our<br />
Career & Life Planning class, you will<br />
need to meet with a career consultant<br />
to register.<br />
(3) By web. Register for credit classes<br />
via www.bcc.ctc.edu. If you are not<br />
a current credit student, follow the<br />
instructions to apply to BCC before<br />
you register. Call (425) 564-2222<br />
for assistance.<br />
Programs funded in part by the Cities of<br />
<strong>Bellevue</strong> & Issaquah. This publication is<br />
funded in part by the Carl D. Perkins Act.<br />
Learning Portfolio<br />
Fundamentals<br />
Career Advancement Classes<br />
2-credit, 2-weekend class, EXPRL 190<br />
■ Showcase your unique knowledge, skills,<br />
and talents in a Learning Portfolio.<br />
■ Learn how to assemble, create, and use your<br />
portfolio to “show your stuff” to recruiters<br />
for admission to transfer institutions, jobs,<br />
and scholarships. Nothing gets their attention<br />
louder than proof of your potential.<br />
■ Learn what employers want you to learn<br />
in college.<br />
Item #1428<br />
Saturdays 9:00 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.<br />
Sundays 11:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.<br />
Sept. 23 & 24 and Sept. 30 & Oct. 1<br />
Job Shadowing &<br />
Professional Networking<br />
2-credit class, EXPRL 230<br />
The instructor will connect you with a professional<br />
in your field of interest:<br />
■ See & hear what really happens on the job<br />
■ Match your skills and attributes to the job<br />
■ Learn how to succeed in your field<br />
Item #1439<br />
Wednesdays, Sept. 20 – Dec. 6<br />
2:30 p.m. – 4:20 p.m.<br />
Prerequisite: 15 college level credits recommended.<br />
Permission of instructor. Please see<br />
Career Center for entry code to register.<br />
Career Action Planning<br />
2-credit, 2-weekend class, HD 185<br />
■ Create your career action plan<br />
■<br />
Take the right classes for your career<br />
Financial assistance available for eligible<br />
unemployed workers or low-income, working<br />
parents (contingent upon funding availability).<br />
Call (425) 564-4054 for more information.<br />
Item #6017<br />
Saturdays 9:00 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.<br />
Sundays 11:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.<br />
Oct. 14 & 15 and Oct. 21 & 22<br />
Résumé & Interviewing<br />
Strategies<br />
2-credit, 2-weekend class, EXPRL 220<br />
Learn to create a winning résumé and represent<br />
your best talents in interview situations. Guest<br />
speakers from local companies will tell you<br />
what they really want to see on résumés and<br />
hear about in job interviews. Class will include<br />
mock interviews.<br />
Item #1436<br />
Fridays 6:00 – 9:00 p.m.<br />
Saturdays 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.<br />
Oct. 6 & 7 and Oct. 13 & 14<br />
Career & Life Planning<br />
4 weeks, non-credit,<br />
call for an appointment<br />
■ Identify your interests and<br />
transferable skills<br />
■ Find career options to fit your skills<br />
and experience<br />
■ Get the latest information on re-training<br />
■ Learn job-search strategies to land the<br />
right position!<br />
Item #7596<br />
TTh, Oct. 3 – 24<br />
9:00 a.m. – noon<br />
$99 fee<br />
Optional: 4 two-hour follow-up sessions<br />
($40 fee), Tuesdays, 9:00 - 11:00 a.m.<br />
Oct. 31 - Nov. 21<br />
Funded in part by the Cities of <strong>Bellevue</strong><br />
and Issaquah<br />
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■<br />
■<br />
■<br />
Gain valuable work experience<br />
Explore a career<br />
Earn 2-5 credits<br />
Mock Interviews<br />
Sign up for a one-hour mock interview with a representative from a local<br />
company. This is an excellent way to experience a realistic interview<br />
and receive feedback, without the pressure. Each mock interview includes<br />
a set of practice questions and tips. You will need to e-mail your<br />
résumé one week prior to your mock interview to jfoster@bcc.ctc.edu to<br />
participate in Mock Interviews.<br />
Item #7133<br />
Thurs., Oct. 12, 1:30–3:20 p.m.<br />
Item #7134<br />
Thurs., Nov. 30, 1:30–3:20 p.m.<br />
Do More Than Survive; Make a Difference<br />
Through Your Work<br />
In this workshop we’ll discuss ways that you can make a difference in<br />
your current life and work. We’ll also explore sustainable careers and<br />
organizations that are committed to sustainability. Presented by<br />
Teresa McClane, Corporate & Community Liaison, and Sally Meijsen,<br />
Transitions Coach, The Career Center.<br />
Item #7127<br />
Thurs., Nov. 9, 1:30–3:20 p.m.<br />
Cover Letter Review<br />
Join this workshop to learn about cover letters, letters of inquiry, and<br />
marketing letters, to help you in this competitive job market. Presented<br />
by Beth Apple, Career & Internship Specialist, The Career Center.<br />
Item #7129<br />
Tues., Oct. 31, 1:30–2:20 p.m.<br />
www.bellevuecollege.edu<br />
■<br />
■<br />
■<br />
Flexible to fit your schedule<br />
Scholarships may be available<br />
Internships available in many fields<br />
or design your own!<br />
If you need any accommodations in order<br />
to utilize our services, please contact us.<br />
ACADEMIC INTERNSHIPS!<br />
Continuous enrollment variable 2-5 CR, EXPRL 191, 192, & 193<br />
Free POWER WORKSHOPS<br />
Non-credit. Free, but registration required.<br />
ONE-ON-ONE CAREER & JOB SEARCH ASSISTANCE!<br />
Meet with our Career Consultants for: career planning • job search assistance • resources referral • work-study assistance<br />
Make an appointment at our Centers, located on the 2nd floor of the Student Services Building, or call (425) 564-2279.<br />
SCHOLARSHIPS!<br />
To learn more,<br />
email eapple@bcc.ctc.edu or visit<br />
www.bcc.ctc.edu/internships.<br />
Networking & The Hidden Job Market:<br />
Tapping Into Unadvertised Jobs<br />
Did you know that 60-70% of jobs are not advertised? Join this workshop<br />
and learn how you can use networking strategies to help with your job<br />
search. Presented by Faith Rayman, Career Consultant, The Career Center.<br />
Item #7126<br />
Tues.,Oct. 24, 1:30–2:20 p.m.<br />
Salary Negotiation<br />
Join this workshop presented by Allan Hay and learn effective, nonconfrontational<br />
strategies that can add significant money to your career<br />
lifetime. Allan Hay is one of the Pacific Northwest’s leading authorities<br />
on the subject of salary negotiation.<br />
Item #7132<br />
Wed., Nov. 15, 12:30–2:00 p.m.<br />
Careers of the Future<br />
What will your career options be three to five years from now? Learn<br />
how to prepare yourself for careers of the future. Presented by Carol<br />
Forté, Career Consultant, The Career Center.<br />
Item #7125<br />
Wed., Oct. 18, 1:30–2:20 p.m.<br />
Attend an information session to learn more about: scholarships • campus financial resources • other community resources<br />
Offered most Thursdays through Dec. 21. 12:30 - 1:20 p.m., Room B230A (glass conference room on the 2nd floor of the Student Services Building)<br />
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Eastern Washington University<br />
Complete your Bachelor’s degree at <strong>Bellevue</strong> Community <strong>College</strong><br />
Take upper-level classes on<br />
BCC’s campus through Eastern<br />
Washington University<br />
Eastern Washington University and <strong>Bellevue</strong> Community <strong>College</strong> are<br />
working together to offer career advancement opportunities through<br />
high-quality bachelor’s degree completion programs. In spring of 2005<br />
the two schools formally committed to the creation of Eastern Washington<br />
University @ <strong>Bellevue</strong>, a university center on the BCC campus offering<br />
upper division courses that lead to four of EWU’s bachelor’s degrees:<br />
BS IN APPLIED TECHNOLOGY:<br />
EWU’s Bachelor of Science in Technology degree program allows<br />
students to continue their education by taking liberal arts courses,<br />
additional advanced technology courses and supporting courses to<br />
complete a Bachelor of Science degree. If you have an Associate in<br />
Applied Science (AAS) degree from an eligible program, such as BCC’s,<br />
you can complete the bachelor’s program right here on the <strong>Bellevue</strong><br />
Community <strong>College</strong> campus.<br />
BA IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION:<br />
EWU’s Business program provides a balance of theoretical foundation<br />
and practical application, with an emphasis on analysis, critical thinking<br />
and intellectual inquiry. Students will gain an understanding of<br />
economic, social, ethical, and legal business environments along with<br />
principals of accounting, finance, management, marketing, production,<br />
and quantitative analysis.<br />
BA IN CHILDREN’S STUDIES:<br />
EWU’s major in Children’s Studies is part of a four-year higher education<br />
BA degree that includes Core courses and Option C that focuses<br />
primarily on Early Childhood Education (ECE). Building on ECE from<br />
associate degree-granting institutions, such as BCC, the Children’s<br />
Studies program is concerned with the study and practice of the holistic<br />
development, learning, and social issues of young children.<br />
BA IN INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES:<br />
EWU’s Interdisciplinary Studies degree can be tailored to entrance requirements<br />
for graduate schools, professional programs or specialty career<br />
fields. Students will gain research and statistical skills as well as a solid<br />
foundation in the Social Sciences. Enjoy a wide and varied curriculum<br />
with courses in Economics, Government, Sociology, Communication Studies,<br />
Psychology, Anthropology, History, Geography, and Women’s Studies.<br />
See course listings and get more information by going on the Web<br />
to: www.ewu.edu/bcc.<br />
For more information on<br />
the EWU@BCC programs:<br />
Click on www.ewu.edu/bcc<br />
or call Greg Dempsey, Jr. at<br />
(425) 564-5100, or e-mail<br />
greg.dempsey@mail.ewu.edu.<br />
How to Register for EWU classes at BCC:<br />
■ If you are a continuing EWU student, you will want to<br />
register online through EagleNET at: https://webprod2.<br />
ewu.edu.<br />
■<br />
If you are a new student, please contact Greg<br />
Dempsey, Jr. at (425)-564-5100 or greg.dempsey@mail.<br />
ewu.edu for an advising appointment.<br />
*All EWU classes at BCC follow the same academic schedule as BCC<br />
classes. This schedule is subject to change. Please check the EWU<br />
website for details on class days and times at www.ewu.edu/bcc.<br />
Eastern Washington University @ BCC courses<br />
offered this <strong>Fall</strong> at <strong>Bellevue</strong> Community <strong>College</strong>:<br />
BS IN APPLIED TECHNOLOGY<br />
TECH 330 Technology Problem Analysis and Design I • 3 CR<br />
TECH 403 Computer Applications for Technology • 4 CR<br />
TECH 495 Internship • Variable<br />
TECH 498 Engineering Economic Analysis • 2 CR<br />
TECH 498 Environmental Engineering • 2 CR<br />
HIST 305 Paths to the American Present • 5 CR<br />
BA IN INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES<br />
SOCI 481 Social Psychology • 5 CR<br />
ITDS 300 Portfolio Development • 4 CR<br />
GOVT 321 International Organization • 5 CR<br />
ITGS 400 Senior Capstone • 4 CR<br />
SOCI/WMST 321 Sex and Gender • 5 CR<br />
BA IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION:<br />
MKTG 400 Buyer Behavior • 4 CR<br />
MGMT 422 Entrepreneurship • 4 CR<br />
BUED 302 Business Communication • 4 CR<br />
MGMT 326 Organization Theory & Behavior • 4 CR<br />
HUMR 429 Personnel Problems • 4 CR<br />
DSCI 346 Advanced Data Analysis for Business • 4 CR<br />
BA IN CHILDREN’S STUDIES<br />
EDUC 456 Integrated Early Childhood Practices • 5 CR<br />
EDUC 479 Early Literacy • 3 CR<br />
EDUC 306 Introduction to Children’s Studies • 1 CR<br />
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CONTINUING EDUCATION<br />
@ BCC<br />
The largest and most comprehensive provider<br />
of continuing education in Washington state<br />
Browse a complete listing of classes at www.gotobcc.com<br />
Taking a class with BCC<br />
Continuing Education<br />
requires no admissions<br />
process and is quick and<br />
convenient. Our classes<br />
are taught by industry<br />
professionals and there are<br />
more than 500 subjects<br />
to choose from. Offerings<br />
range from professional<br />
development and career<br />
transition tracks, including<br />
a number of certificate programs, to exciting<br />
personal enrichment opportunities.<br />
Many classes are taught at our North Campus, conveniently<br />
located near I-405 and Highway 520, but there are many other<br />
classes offered throughout the community. Day, evening, or<br />
weekend classes are available to fit into your schedule.<br />
www.bellevuecollege.edu<br />
(425) 564-2263<br />
to request a course schedule<br />
www.gotobcc.com<br />
click “Registration” for complete information<br />
A Class<br />
for Every<br />
Interest…<br />
Technology<br />
Computer Basics<br />
Desktop Publishing<br />
Hardware & Networking<br />
Microsoft Applications<br />
System Administration & Engineering<br />
Security<br />
Telecommunications<br />
Web design<br />
And More<br />
Business<br />
Accounting & Finance<br />
Communication<br />
Conflict Management<br />
Human Resource Management<br />
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And More<br />
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Contact Us<br />
Emergency Closure Information: (425) 401-6680 or http://status.bcc.ctc.edu<br />
Campus Services Web Address Room # Phone #<br />
SSB = Student Services Building, east wing of Bldg. B on the BCC main campus.<br />
Academic Advising www.bcc.ctc.edu/advising/ SSB, 2nd floor (425) 564-2212<br />
Academic Tutoring www.bcc.ctc.edu/tutoring/ C162 (425) 564-2468<br />
Admissions www.bcc.ctc.edu/enrollment/admissions/ SSB, 1st floor (425) 564-2222<br />
Assessment www.bcc.ctc.edu/enrollment/assessment/ B132 (425) 564-2243<br />
Associated Students of BCC (student gov’t) www.bcc.ctc.edu/stupro/ C212 (425) 564-6150<br />
Bookstore http://bookstore.bcc.ctc.edu/ SSB, 1st floor (425) 564-2285<br />
Career Center & Women’s Center www.bcc.ctc.edu/careers/ SSB, 2nd floor (425) 564-2279<br />
Cashier SSB, 1st floor (425) 564-2309<br />
Childcare & Head Start www.bcc.ctc.edu/childcare/ Q Bldg. (425) 564-2240<br />
Counseling Center www.bcc.ctc.edu/hdc/ SSB, 2nd floor (425) 564-2212<br />
Disability Support Services www.bcc.ctc.edu/dss/ B132 (425) 564-2498<br />
Distance Education http://distance-ed.bcc.ctc.edu/ A140 (425) 564-2438<br />
Evaluations/Graduation www.bcc.ctc.edu/enrollment/graduation/ SSB, 1st floor (425) 564-3106<br />
Financial Aid www.bcc.ctc.edu/financialaid/ SSB, 1st floor (425) 564-2227<br />
GED Testing www.bcc.ctc.edu/artshum/deved/gedprep.html B132 (425) 564-2243<br />
High School Programs www.bcc.ctc.edu/hsprograms/ SSB, 2nd floor (425) 564-2026<br />
International Student Programs www.bcc.ctc.edu/isp/ SSB, 2nd floor (425) 564-3185<br />
Library Media Center www.bcc.ctc.edu/lmc/ D126 (425) 564-6161<br />
Multi-Cultural Services & Student Success www.bcc.ctc.edu/mcs/ SSB, 2nd floor (425) 564-2208<br />
Parent Education–Preschool www.bcc.ctc.edu/parent-ed/ R130 (425) 564-2366<br />
Public Safety/Security www.bcc.ctc.edu/campusops/publicsafety/ K100 (425) 564-2400<br />
Records Information www.bcc.ctc.edu/enrollment/records/ SSB, 1st floor (425) 564-2222<br />
Registration www.bcc.ctc.edu/enrollment/registration/ SSB, 1st floor (425) 564-2222<br />
Tech Prep www.bcc.ctc.edu/techprep/ W100 (425) 564-2774<br />
Transcripts www.bcc.ctc.edu/enrollment/records/ SSB, 1st floor (425) 564-2245<br />
TRiO Student Support Services www.bcc.ctc.edu/TRiO. SSB, 2nd floor (425) 564-5745<br />
TTY (in Disability Support Services) (425) 564-4110<br />
Veteran’s Office www.bcc.ctc.edu/financialaid/veterans/stm SSB, 1st floor (425) 564-2220<br />
Women’s Center www.bcc.ctc.edu/wc/ SSB, 2nd floor (425) 564-2279<br />
Worker Retraining www.bcc.ctc.edu/wrp/ B131 (425) 564-4054<br />
WorkFirst www.bcc.ctc.edu/workfirst/ B131 (425) 564-4178<br />
<strong>College</strong> Credit Instructional Divisions<br />
Arts & Humanities www.bcc.ctc.edu/artshum/ R230 (425) 564-2341<br />
Business www.bcc.ctc.edu/business/ A242 (425) 564-2311<br />
Health Sciences, Education & Wellness www.bcc.ctc.edu/health/ R130 (425) 564-2348<br />
Science http://scidiv.bcc.ctc.edu/ L200 (425) 564-2321<br />
Social Science www.bcc.ctc.edu/socsci/ D110 (425) 564-2331<br />
Continuing Education<br />
Continuing Education Registration www.conted.bcc.ctc.edu North Campus (425) 564-2263<br />
Telos (programs for retirees) www.conted.bcc.ctc.edu/telos/ North Campus (425) 564-4400<br />
Health Care Professional Training www.conted.bcc.ctc.edu/health/healthpros.asp R130 (425) 564-2012<br />
62 | FALL <strong>2006</strong> BCC Credit Class Schedule
A<br />
Academic Advising ............................................51<br />
Academic Calendar .............................................5<br />
Accounting ...........................................................8<br />
Administration of Criminal Justice ....................8<br />
Admission ..........................................................51<br />
Adult Basic Education .........................................9<br />
Advising Center ..................................................51<br />
Alcohol & Drug Counseling ................................9<br />
American Studies ...............................................11<br />
Animation & Graphics .......................................11<br />
Anthropology .....................................................11<br />
Applied Linguistics & Language .......................12<br />
Assessment .........................................................51<br />
Art .......................................................................12<br />
Astronomy ..........................................................12<br />
B<br />
Basic Science Skills ............................................13<br />
Biological Anthropology ...................................13<br />
Biology ................................................................13<br />
Bookstore ...........................................................56<br />
Botany ................................................................14<br />
Bus Passes ..........................................................54<br />
Business Administration – Transfer .................14<br />
Business Intelligence .........................................14<br />
Business Technology Systems ..........................14<br />
C<br />
Calendar ...............................................................5<br />
Career Center ............................................... 58-59<br />
Career Education Options (CEO) .....................56<br />
Chemistry ...........................................................16<br />
Childcare Center ................................................56<br />
<strong>College</strong> Programs & Services ...................... 56-57<br />
Communication ................................................ 17<br />
Computer Science – Transfer ............................ 17<br />
Continuing Education .......................................61<br />
Counseling Center .............................................56<br />
D<br />
Dance .................................................................. 17<br />
Developmental Education ................................18<br />
Diagnostic Ultrasound ......................................18<br />
Disability Support Services ...............................56<br />
Distance Education ..................................... 42-47<br />
Drama .................................................................18<br />
www.bellevuecollege.edu<br />
E<br />
Early Childhood Education ..............................18<br />
Eastern Washington University ........................60<br />
Economics ..........................................................19<br />
Education ...........................................................19<br />
Engineering ........................................................19<br />
English – Combination Classes ........................22<br />
English – Composition & Reading ....................20<br />
English – Literature ...........................................22<br />
English as a Second Language ..........................22<br />
English Language Institute ...............................23<br />
Environmental Science .....................................24<br />
Ethnic & Cultural Studies ..................................24<br />
Evening Classes ........................................... 48-50<br />
Experiential Learning ........................................24<br />
F<br />
Fast Track ............................................................25<br />
Final Exams ........................................................53<br />
Financial Aid Office ...........................................56<br />
Fire Science ........................................................25<br />
G<br />
Gaming ...............................................................25<br />
General Business Management ........................26<br />
General Education Development (GED) ...26, 56<br />
Geography ..........................................................26<br />
Geology ...............................................................26<br />
Grades .................................................................53<br />
Graduation .........................................................53<br />
H<br />
Health .................................................................27<br />
Health Professions .............................................27<br />
High School Programs .......................................56<br />
History ................................................................27<br />
Home Economics ..............................................28<br />
Human Development .......................................28<br />
I<br />
Imaging ..............................................................28<br />
Information Technology ...................................28<br />
Interdisciplinary Studies ...................................28<br />
Interior Design ...................................................30<br />
International Student Programs .......................56<br />
International Studies .........................................30<br />
Interpretation ....................................................31<br />
L<br />
Library Media Center ........................................56<br />
M<br />
Maps ............................................................. 54-55<br />
Marketing Management ...................................31<br />
Mathematics ......................................................31<br />
Media Communication & Technology .............32<br />
Medical Informatics ..........................................32<br />
Meteorology .......................................................33<br />
Multi-Cultural Services .....................................57<br />
Music ..................................................................33<br />
N<br />
Network Services & Computing Systems .........33<br />
North Campus Classes ......................................48<br />
Nuclear Medicine Technology ..........................34<br />
Nursing ...............................................................34<br />
O<br />
Oceanography ....................................................34<br />
Once-a-Week <strong>College</strong> .................................. 48-50<br />
Online Courses ............................................ 43-47<br />
P<br />
Parent Education ......................................... 34-57<br />
Parking ................................................................54<br />
Philosophy .........................................................35<br />
Physical Anthropology ......................................35<br />
Physical Education ............................................35<br />
Physical Geography ...........................................36<br />
Physical Psychology ..........................................36<br />
Physics ................................................................36<br />
Political Science .................................................37<br />
Preschool ......................................................37, 57<br />
Programming .....................................................37<br />
Psychology .........................................................37<br />
R<br />
Radiation Therapy .............................................38<br />
Radiologic Technology ......................................38<br />
Real Estate ..........................................................38<br />
Refunds for Withdrawing ..................................53<br />
Registering for Classes ..................................7, 51<br />
Residency ...........................................................53<br />
S<br />
Sociology ............................................................39<br />
Speech ................................................................39<br />
Student Email Access ........................................57<br />
Student Service Center ......................................57<br />
T<br />
Tech Prep Program ............................................57<br />
Technical Support .............................................39<br />
Telecourses ................................................... 42-43<br />
Translation .........................................................40<br />
Travel Study Abroad ..........................................40<br />
TRiO Student Support Services ........................57<br />
Tuition & Fees ....................................................52<br />
V<br />
Veteran’s Office ..................................................57<br />
Video Production ...............................................40<br />
W<br />
Index<br />
Waiting List for Registration .............................52<br />
Web Multimedia Authoring ..............................40<br />
Web Registration ............................................7, 51<br />
Withdrawing/Dropping Classes .................. 5, 53<br />
Women’s Center .................................................40<br />
Worker Retraining ..............................................40<br />
WorkFirst ............................................................40<br />
World Languages ...............................................40<br />
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<strong>Bellevue</strong> Community <strong>College</strong><br />
3000 Landerholm Circle SE<br />
<strong>Bellevue</strong>, WA 98007<br />
Once-A-Week <strong>College</strong><br />
A new and<br />
convenient way<br />
for busy people to<br />
earn college credits<br />
in popular classes.<br />
Choose classes that<br />
fit your schedule,<br />
starting at 3:00, 5:30,<br />
6:00 or 7:50 pm.<br />
Avoid the<br />
rush hour, save<br />
on gas and earn<br />
the credits you<br />
need.<br />
New for <strong>Fall</strong> Quarter ~<br />
BCC offers a wide<br />
variety of classes<br />
meeting once a week on<br />
campus after 3:00 p.m.,<br />
usually with additional<br />
instruction online.<br />
Look for the symbol on<br />
pages 47-49 for once-a-week<br />
course listings, including:<br />
Administration of Criminal Justice ~ offered on Wednesdays<br />
ALDAC ~ Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, or Thursdays<br />
Art ~ offered on Tuesdays<br />
Diagnostic Ultrasound ~ offered on Mondays<br />
Early Childhood Education ~ Mondays, Tuesdays, or Wednesdays<br />
English ~ Mondays or Thursdays<br />
Interpretation ~ Tuesdays or Wednesdays<br />
Physical Education ~ Mondays or Wednesdays<br />
Psychology ~ offered on Mondays<br />
Real Estate ~ Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, or Thursdays<br />
Sociology ~ offered on Tuesdays<br />
and other popular classes. These classes meet once-a-week on BCC’s campus, in the late afternoon<br />
or early evening, a versatile schedule for busy people. The rest of the work is done either online or at the<br />
student’s convenience. You get the best of both worlds: classroom interaction and the flexibility of working<br />
on your own. BCC also offers many other conveniently scheduled evening, late afternoon, weekend, and<br />
online options (see pages 42-47). Details on days and times can be found in the credit course listings.<br />
www.bellevuecollege.edu/enrollment<br />
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