Fall 2006 - Bellevue College
Fall 2006 - Bellevue College
Fall 2006 - Bellevue College
You also want an ePaper? Increase the reach of your titles
YUMPU automatically turns print PDFs into web optimized ePapers that Google loves.
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 />
60 | FALL <strong>2006</strong> BCC Credit Class Schedule