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<strong>Olympic</strong> <strong>College</strong> |Vol. 64 #2<br />

<strong>winter</strong> <strong>2010</strong> class schedule<br />

APPLY NOW!<br />

Winter Classes <strong>begin</strong><br />

<strong>January</strong> 4, <strong>2010</strong><br />

in this issue:<br />

New four-year<br />

degree!<br />

OC Works with wsu<br />

to offer mechanical<br />

engineering<br />

A writer at heart<br />

former student<br />

publishes first novel<br />

teaching with<br />

technology<br />

oc videos on youtube<br />

help students learn<br />

beyond classroom<br />

and more – pg. 3<br />

New building<br />

Nears completion<br />

Student Services, Classes<br />

to Begin Moving In<br />

Winter Quarter<br />

Info – pg. 59<br />

SPOTLIGHT:<br />

Meet Kyra Nathan!<br />

I AM...community<br />

volunteer, future doctor,<br />

OC student<br />

Read Kyra's story<br />

on page 3<br />

Class Schedule<br />

Planner<br />

Plan your schedule today!<br />

www.olympic.edu/View


(Contents)<br />

Mission<br />

We serve and enrich all our communities by<br />

providing quality education and training for all who<br />

seek to improve their lives through learning.<br />

Vision<br />

At <strong>Olympic</strong> <strong>College</strong> we envision learning as a<br />

life enhancing journey of discovery where:<br />

~ Our students are life-long learners in a<br />

global society.<br />

To realize our vision, we will focus on student<br />

learning and success, promoting learning through<br />

accessible education, personalized service,<br />

adaptive and innovative teaching, and an ongoing<br />

commitment to academic excellence.<br />

~ Our employees are empowered to achieve the<br />

college mission.<br />

To realize our vision, we will appreciate and<br />

value our employees, providing opportunities to<br />

enhance professional skills, encouraging learning<br />

and advancement, and prioritizing and sharing<br />

institutional resources.<br />

~ Our community recognizes the college as its<br />

cornerstone of learning.<br />

To realize our vision, we will develop strong<br />

community partnerships and fulfill our role<br />

as a cultural center, enriching those we serve<br />

by creating relevant educational options and<br />

bringing a diverse array of activities to the region.<br />

Board of Trustees:<br />

Beverly Cheney, Pete Crane, Darlene Peters,<br />

Douglas Sayan, Alice Tawresey<br />

President: Dr. David Mitchell<br />

Vice Presidents: Mary Garguile - Instruction,<br />

Dr. Richard MacLennan - Student Services,<br />

Barbara Martin - Administration<br />

Admissions & Registration<br />

New Student Admission...............................................................................................................4<br />

New Student Assessment and Advising.........................................................................................5<br />

Continuing and Former Students..................................................................................................5<br />

Online Registration (OASIS).........................................................................................................5<br />

Additional Registration Information.............................................................................................6<br />

Financial Aid...............................................................................................................................6<br />

Tuition and Fees.......................................................................................................................7-8<br />

Winter 2009 Calendar (Important Dates).....................................................................................9<br />

How to Read This Schedule................................................................10<br />

Credit Classes Admissions Application................................11<br />

Adult Education/ESOL Classes<br />

Addult Ed/ESOL 2009 Winter Classes....................................................................................13-15<br />

Winter Classes................................................................................................16-45<br />

Quick Reference Winter Classes<br />

Distance Learning (telecourses, USB-Drive and online courses) Classes...................................47-48<br />

Military Education Classes..........................................................................................................48<br />

OC Poulsbo Classes...............................................................................................................49-50<br />

OC Shelton Classes...............................................................................................................51-53<br />

Evening and Weekend Classes...................................................................................................53<br />

Continuing Education Non-Credit Classes<br />

Continuing Education Classes (all campuses)..........................................................................54-58<br />

Information<br />

Additional Programs & Services.................................................................................................59<br />

OC Campuses and Other OC Locations........................................................................................60<br />

Business & Community Services.................................................................................................60<br />

Your Right to Know...................................................................................................................61<br />

Safety and Security...................................................................................................................61<br />

Parking....................................................................................................................................61<br />

Emergency Communications......................................................................................................61<br />

Public Transportation.................................................................................................................61<br />

Telephone Directory - Additional Programs & Services................................................................62<br />

OC Bremerton Building Guide....................................................................................................63<br />

DISCLAIMER <strong>Olympic</strong> <strong>College</strong> made a reasonable effort to assure that the contents<br />

of this publication were accurate at the time of printing. It does not constitute a contract.<br />

<strong>Olympic</strong> <strong>College</strong> reserves the option to amend, modify, or revise any provision of this<br />

publication for the following reasons, including, but not limited to: 1. a lack of funds to<br />

operate a program or course; 2. unavailability of instructors; 3. a change in administrative or<br />

Board of Trustee policy; and/or 4. a change in the laws, rules, or regulations of Washington<br />

State which governs the operations of community and technical colleges.<br />

ACCREDITATION <strong>Olympic</strong> <strong>College</strong> is regionally accredited by the Northwest<br />

Commission on <strong>College</strong>s and Universities, an institutional accrediting body recognized by<br />

the Council for Higher Education. The Automotive Technology and Child Development<br />

Family Center are also accredited by nationally recognized accrediting institutions.<br />

The <strong>Olympic</strong> <strong>College</strong> Medical Office Assistant Program is accredited by the Commission<br />

on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP), on recommendation<br />

of the Curriculum Review Board of the American Association of Medical Assistants<br />

Endowment (AAMAE). CAAHEP can be contacted at: Commission on Accreditation<br />

of Allied Health Education Programs, 35 East Wacker Drive, Suite 1970, Chicago, IL<br />

60601-2208, 312.553.9355.<br />

EQUAL OPPORTUNITY <strong>Olympic</strong> <strong>College</strong> does not discriminate on the basis of<br />

race, color, national origin, sex, disability, sexual orientation, or age in its programs and<br />

activities. The following person has been designated to handle inquiries regarding the<br />

non-discrimination policies:<br />

Linda Yerger - Human Resource Director<br />

1600 Chester Ave., Bremerton, WA 98337<br />

360.475.7305<br />

Inquiries to recipients concerning the application of Title IX and its<br />

implementing regulations may be referred to the Title IX coordinator or the Office<br />

of Civil Rights.<br />

LIMITATION OF LIABILITY The college’s total liability for claims arising from a<br />

contractual relationship with the student in any way related to <strong>classes</strong> or programs shall<br />

be limited to the tuition and expenses paid by the student to the college for those <strong>classes</strong><br />

or programs. In no event shall the college be liable for any special, indirect, incidental, or<br />

consequential damages, including but not limited to, loss of earnings or profits.<br />

Vol. 64, No. 2 THE VIEW Winter <strong>2010</strong><br />

USPS 750-650 Published quarterly by Communications Department, <strong>Olympic</strong> <strong>College</strong>, 1600 Chester Avenue, Bremerton, WA 98337-1699. Periodicals Postage paid at Bremerton, WA 98337.<br />

POSTMASTER: Send address changes to <strong>Olympic</strong> <strong>College</strong>, 1600 Chester Avenue, Bremerton, WA 98337-1699.<br />

GED Trademark: GED or General Educational Development is directed by the American Council on Education. GED® is a registered trademark of the American Council on Education and may not be used or reproduced<br />

without the express written permission of the American Council on Education.<br />

2<br />

Winter <strong>2010</strong> The View Class Schedule<br />

Cover photo by Glen Davis of Legendary Portraits of Manette.


Winter <strong>2010</strong><br />

The OC Review<br />

I AM OC Spotlight<br />

Kyra Nathan – community<br />

volunteer, future doctor,<br />

OC student<br />

Kyra Nathan knew her life’s path at six years old – she<br />

wanted to study medicine and work in obstetrics and<br />

gynecology. Her career path started after a conversation<br />

between Kyra and her mother: her mom told Kyra that she<br />

was going to see a “boy doctor” for an appointment. From<br />

that point on, Kyra wanted to give women the option to see<br />

a female doctor in addition to a male one. Over time, she<br />

also became more interested in the development of babies<br />

and wanted to educate women on how to take care of their<br />

bodies and their babies.<br />

When she got older, she recognized <strong>Olympic</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

could prepare her to study medicine and go in to her<br />

chosen field. “I felt (OC) would help me transition into a<br />

four year university, with a strong academic foundation.<br />

Both my brother and father graduated from OC and are<br />

very successful.”<br />

While at OC, she has already had her eye on a program<br />

at the University of Washington called Molecular, Cellular,<br />

and Development Biology and has been taking <strong>classes</strong> to<br />

prepare her for the admissions requirements. So what does<br />

Kyra do in addition to attending <strong>classes</strong> full-time at OC?<br />

She works two jobs, attends church, and volunteers in the<br />

community.<br />

After she graduates from medical school, she plans to<br />

come back to the community where she grew up. She has<br />

lived in Kitsap her entire life and wants to give back to the<br />

community that has given so much to her.<br />

Read Kyra's complete story online at<br />

www.olympic.edu/IAMOC.<br />

oc news<br />

WSU to Offer New Bachelor’s Degree at OC<br />

The college recently received word that Washington State University will partner with OC<br />

to offer the last two years of a bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering. The degree<br />

could be offered as early as Fall <strong>2010</strong>. OC and WSU have been working together to develop<br />

a bachelor’s degree that would serve the needs of local communities. The Kitsap Sun wrote<br />

about early discussions with WSU. Visit www.kitsapsun.com/news/2009/sep/11/wsu-officials-visitbremerton-check-out-olympic<br />

to read more. Details about the degree are in the planning stage and<br />

will be announced soon!<br />

Community Members Shape OC’s Prof-Tech Programs<br />

More than 355 community members and OC instructors met last year to assess college<br />

professional-technical programs. Each of the 25 Professional-Technical Advisory Committees<br />

discussed program review (course work, program, and equipment and facilities), program<br />

promotion, and job preparation (guest speaker presentations, mock interviews, reviewing<br />

business plans,and job shadowing). Advisory committees provide valuable insight to keep<br />

programs current and informed of employer needs. For more info on advisory committees,<br />

contact 360.475.7484.<br />

top oc students<br />

Former OC Student Publishes Novel<br />

Elizabeth Collins, a former student of OC’s Integrated Multimedia program, has published<br />

her first book, The Morphients. The story is about creatures, called Morphients, who are<br />

part human but can also change their form. They are being exterminated and must fight to<br />

survive. An editorial reviewer called the book a “fascinating debut novel.” She is currently<br />

working on another book and hopes to have it in print next year. The Morphients is available<br />

at online booksellers.<br />

faculty out in front<br />

Instructor Impacts Apprenticeship Program with YouTube Videos<br />

Dr. Bob Abel, who teaches applied physics, recently received the Charles L. Derry award<br />

from the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard. The award recognizes those that make a lasting and<br />

profound impact on the Shipyard’s Apprenticeship program. One of Bob’s efforts was to<br />

adapt technology and use humor to encourage student learning in new ways. He created<br />

a number of teaching videos and posted them on YouTube so students could use them to<br />

study and learn beyond the classroom. To see Bob’s unique teaching videos about physics,<br />

visit: www.youtube.com/olympiccollege. •<br />

END of Year Giving and the Oc foundation<br />

Education is the key to moving forward, to seeking a better job or new career opportunities,<br />

and to becoming an informed citizen. At the OC Foundation, with your help, we extend<br />

the possibility of achieving an excellent education to more and more students. We know<br />

this can change lives. Your end of year gift to the <strong>Olympic</strong> <strong>College</strong> Foundation may<br />

yield significant tax savings, as well as create an opportunity for a student who may not<br />

be able to attend college; it can help a displaced worker learn new job skills; and it can<br />

help purchase classroom equipment so students can gain hands-on experience. Your gift<br />

can make all the difference. To make an end of year donation and <strong>begin</strong> changing a life,<br />

contact 360.475.7120. •<br />

For more stories, check out the OC Review Blog<br />

online at www.olympic.edu/ocrblog.<br />

www.olympic.edu |Campus Switchboard: 360.792.6050 or 1.800.259.6718 3


Admissions & Registration<br />

Admissions & Registration<br />

New Student Admission<br />

To be eligible for general admission to the college, ONE of the<br />

following is required:<br />

• High school or GED graduation, or<br />

• 18 years of age or older, or<br />

• A written release from the high school district<br />

(Usually, applicants under the age of 16 are not offered general<br />

admission.)<br />

Fast Registration<br />

Students who wish to register for one to six credits may register in<br />

person at their local campus registration office. For information, phone<br />

360.475.7200 and press “0” to speak to a registration representative.<br />

Students with previously completed degrees or professional certifications<br />

may register without required advising if prerequisites are met.<br />

Transfer Credit<br />

Course work at other colleges or universities may count toward degree or<br />

certificate requirements.<br />

1. Register and attend class.<br />

2. Fill out and submit the “Request for Advance Standing” form<br />

(available at any college campus or at www.olympic.edu/Students/GettingStarted/<br />

recregforms)<br />

3. Submit official college transcripts to Registration and Records.<br />

For information, contact registration or see www.olympic.edu/Students/Records/Transfer.<br />

Military & Veteran Applicants<br />

• Military students can go to the OC Office at Naval Base Kitsap<br />

(Bremerton and Bangor) to apply and register. See page 48 for details.<br />

• Veterans benefit information and assistance in accessing veteran<br />

educational benefits is available to those who qualify. In addition,<br />

veterans may be eligible for an <strong>Olympic</strong> <strong>College</strong> tuition waiver. Contact<br />

the Veterans Services Office at 360.475.7560 or visit www.olympic.edu/<br />

VeteransServices.<br />

How to Appy and Register:<br />

1 Submit an application for Admission<br />

• Online: www.olympic.edu/GetStarted<br />

• Paper: applications available in this schedule, at all campuses, and can be<br />

mailed to you.<br />

NOTE: Upon receipt, an admissions letter will be sent by email or mail and<br />

will contain your student identification number (SID).<br />

2 Apply for Financial Aid and/or Veterans benefits<br />

• Application instructions/materials available online and all campuses.<br />

• Financial Aid: www.olympic.edu/FinancialAid or 360.475.7160<br />

• Veterans Services: www.olympic.edu/VeteransServices or 360.475.7560<br />

3 Take the Assessment<br />

• Make an appointment to take the mathematics/English placement<br />

assessment. See page 5 for Student Entry and Advising (SEAC)<br />

locations.<br />

• Before taking the assessment, pay $15 to the cashier by cash, check,<br />

money order, credit card or debit card. The payment receipt, SID, and<br />

photo ID are your "tickets" to assessment room.<br />

4 Attend a New Student Advising Session<br />

• Call SEAC to make an appointment. Students in the Running Start<br />

program must contact the Running Start Office for orientation and<br />

advising.<br />

• Review the OC Catalog and the VIEW (quarterly schedule) before the<br />

advising session.<br />

5 Register<br />

• Students can register in person at the Registration Office at any OC<br />

campus.<br />

6 Pay Tuition and Fees<br />

• Pay tuition online at www.olympic.edu/OASIS or in person, or call the Cashier<br />

within two business days to arrange for payment at 360.475.7181 or<br />

1.800.259.6718, Ext. 7181.<br />

7 Buy Books<br />

• Online at http://ocbookstore.com or at the campus bookstore at<br />

OC Bremerton, OC Poulsbo, or OC Shelton.<br />

8 Attend Class, Add or Drop<br />

• Attendance is required. To add or drop <strong>classes</strong>, an add/drop form must be<br />

submitted to the Registration Office.<br />

NOTE: Check OASIS for class information. Student ID and PIN number required<br />

to use OASIS. The global PIN will allow access to most OASIS options.<br />

Running Start Applicants<br />

High school juniors and seniors who wish to enroll in Running Start<br />

(RS) <strong>classes</strong> at Bremerton, Poulsbo or Shelton campuses should follow<br />

directions in the RS application packet available in high school counseling<br />

centers, from the college or online at www.olympic.edu/runningstart. Please<br />

submit the general OC application for admission, take the college<br />

assessment and then submit the separate RS application together with a<br />

copy of the assessment scores and high school transcripts (minimum 2.5<br />

GPA).<br />

All admitted RS students must attend a RS orientation and meet with<br />

both a high school counselor and college RS advisor prior to registration.<br />

Students register for <strong>winter</strong> <strong>classes</strong> in December.<br />

Priority applications due:<br />

Winter <strong>2010</strong> November 15, 2009*<br />

Spring <strong>2010</strong> February 15, <strong>2010</strong><br />

Fall <strong>2010</strong> May 1, <strong>2010</strong><br />

*Complete late applications for <strong>winter</strong> quarter will be accepted until<br />

December 31, 2009.<br />

Admissions<br />

<strong>College</strong> Service Center, First Floor – OC Bremerton<br />

360.475.7479 or 1.800.259.6718, Ext. 7479<br />

E-mail: prospect@olympic.edu<br />

HOURS: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. (M-Th), 8 a.m.- 4 p.m. (F)<br />

Hours under review and subject to change for Winter quarter.<br />

Registration and Records<br />

<strong>College</strong> Service Center, First Floor – OC Bremerton<br />

360.475.7200 or 1.800.259.6718, Ext. 7200<br />

HOURS: 8 a.m. - 7 p.m. (M-Th), 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. (F)<br />

Running Start Office<br />

<strong>College</strong> Service Center, Third Floor – OC Bremerton<br />

360.475.7646 or 1.800.259.6718, Ext. 7646<br />

E-mail: runningstart@olympic.edu<br />

HOURS: 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. (M-Th), 8 a.m. – 4 p.m. (F)<br />

NOTE: Offices will be moving Winter quarter.<br />

Check www.olympic.edu for info.<br />

Apply now for Winter Quarter. New student registration <strong>begin</strong>s December 7.<br />

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Winter <strong>2010</strong> The View Class Schedule


Admissions & REgistration<br />

New Student Assessment and Advising<br />

What is an assessment?<br />

New students are required to take an assessment to enroll in English or<br />

mathematics <strong>classes</strong>. A computerized assessment is used to assess sentence<br />

skills, reading comprehension, and mathematics skills.<br />

Students who have attended college elsewhere may not be required to<br />

take the assessment if they have a 2.0 grade level or higher in college level<br />

English or college level algebra. Please see an educational advisor in the<br />

Student Entry and Advising Center for evaluation of college level English<br />

courses. Please contact the Science/Engineering/Math Advisor for<br />

placement into college level math courses.<br />

Special accommodations<br />

Students who require special accommodations must first contact the Access<br />

Services Office. The office may be reached at 360.475.7540 or on the OC<br />

Bremerton campus in Humanities Building, Rm 114.<br />

How to schedule an assessment<br />

After you receive your admission letter, schedule an assessment appointment<br />

by calling one of the campus phone numbers listed below under New Student<br />

Assessment and Advising Locations. You may also schedule your assessment<br />

online at: www.olympic.edu/assessment<br />

What to bring to your assessment appointment:<br />

• Receipt showing proof of payment<br />

• Valid government issued photo ID<br />

• Student ID number (SID)<br />

Fee<br />

There is a $15 non-refundable administrative fee for each session payable at<br />

the cashier’s office prior to your assessment appointment.<br />

New Student Assessment and Advising Locations<br />

OC Bremerton<br />

Student Entry and Advising Center<br />

(SEAC), Haselwood Library<br />

1600 Chester Ave., Bremerton<br />

360.475.7230 or 1.800.259.6718,<br />

Ext. 7230<br />

NOTE: SEAC Offices will be<br />

moving Winter quarter. Check<br />

www.olympic.edu for info.<br />

Science Engineering Math Advisor<br />

<strong>College</strong> Service Center, Rm 302<br />

360.475.7267<br />

SEMAdvisor@olympic.edu<br />

OC Poulsbo<br />

1000 <strong>Olympic</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

Place NW, Poulsbo<br />

360.394.2725<br />

OC Shelton<br />

937 W Alpine Way, Shelton<br />

360.432.5400<br />

Additional Advising<br />

Locations<br />

OC at NBK - Bangor<br />

Trident Training Facility,<br />

G Wing, Rm 215, 2000 Thresher<br />

360.697.3656<br />

OC at NBK - Bremerton<br />

Navy <strong>College</strong>, Bldg 853, Rm 204,<br />

2255 Cole Ave.<br />

360.377.8178<br />

OC at Naval Hospital<br />

Bremerton<br />

(3rd Wednesday of month,<br />

9 a.m. - 1 p.m. )<br />

Quarterdeck, 1 Boone Rd,<br />

Bremerton<br />

360.377.8178<br />

Continuing and former student<br />

registration <strong>begin</strong>s November 23. Check<br />

OASIS for your time to register.<br />

Continuing and Former Students<br />

How to Register:<br />

1 Meet with a faculty advisor<br />

• Fewer than 15 completed credits. To register for seven or more credits,<br />

an advisor’s signature is required. Ask the advisor for your PIN to<br />

register online (see OASIS).<br />

• 15 or more completed credits. Faculty advising is strongly<br />

recommended but not required. Use your global PIN to register.<br />

• Running Start and International Students must meet with their<br />

advisor each quarter prior to registration, select courses, and receive<br />

their quarterly PIN and entry codes.<br />

2 Find your “Time to Register” on OASIS and plan your<br />

class schedule.<br />

3 Register online at www.olympic.edu/OASIS<br />

• Click on “Register or add/drop a class”<br />

• Log in: Enter SID (860XXXXXX)<br />

• Enter registration PIN as your birth date (50179 if May, 1979) or your<br />

global PIN if you changed it, or a special PIN number given to you by<br />

your advisor.<br />

• Click on “Continue”<br />

• Enter item numbers of class selections<br />

• Click on “Submit add/drop” (Your new class schedule will appear on<br />

the screen)<br />

• Click on “Finish”<br />

TIP: print your schedule for reference.<br />

NOTE: Continuing/former student registration <strong>begin</strong>s Nov. 23,<br />

2009. Former students who did not attend the previous quarter must<br />

call 360.475.7200 to set up a quarterly PIN.<br />

4 Pay tuition and fees<br />

• Pay online using OASIS, in person, or by phone (see page 7 for tuition<br />

and fees). Winter registration payment is due within two business days<br />

of registration. Also see the Tuition Payment Plan (STEPP) on page 7.<br />

OASIS (www.olympic.edu/OASIS)<br />

Online Access to Student Information System<br />

Options:<br />

• Find your student ID<br />

• Find your time to register<br />

• Plan your schedule<br />

• Register online<br />

• Pay tuition and fees<br />

Help and other options:<br />

• Change your PIN<br />

• Check financial aid status<br />

• Look up grades<br />

• Print unofficial transcript<br />

• Update address<br />

• View your class schedule<br />

HOURS: 7:30 a.m. - 9 p.m. (M-Th)<br />

7:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. (F)<br />

9 a.m. - 6 a.m. (Sat - M)<br />

OASIS is for<br />

New and Continuing/<br />

Former Students<br />

Need help? 360.475.7200 or 1.800.259.6718, x7200<br />

NOTE: Use your global PIN to access most OASIS options.<br />

Admissions & Registration<br />

www.olympic.edu |Campus Switchboard: 360.792.6050 or 1.800.259.6718 5


Admissions & REgistration<br />

Admissions & Registration<br />

Additional Registration Information<br />

(New and Continuing/Former Students)<br />

Entry Code Special Permission<br />

Entry codes may be obtained from your advisor and expire after one use. The<br />

code provides a way for you to register online or in person for: (a) a class that<br />

requires instructor permission, or (b) a class that has a prerequisite block.<br />

Prerequisite Block<br />

Some <strong>classes</strong> require completion of a prerequisite. See class listings for specific<br />

prerequisites. Also see “What is an assessment?” for more information on<br />

English and mathematics prerequisites. If the prerequisite was completed at<br />

another college/university, present the appropriate transcript to the faculty or<br />

Student Entry and Advising Center advisor to obtain permission to enroll.<br />

Residency Requirements<br />

To be eligible to pay resident tuition, a student must be a U.S. citizen or<br />

permanent resident, who:<br />

• Is financially independent AND<br />

• Has established a domicile in Washington state for other than educational<br />

purposes for a period of at least 12 months prior to the start date of the<br />

quarter OR<br />

• Is a dependent student whose parents or legal guardians have maintained<br />

a domicile in Washington state for at least 12 months prior to the start<br />

date of the quarter AND<br />

• Who further meets and complies with the applicable requirements of<br />

WAC 250-18-030 and 250-18-035<br />

SB1079. Individuals who are not permanent residents or U.S. citizens<br />

MAY qualify for resident tuition, if they have or will have graduated from a<br />

Washington state high school or, while living in Washington, have received<br />

the equivalent of a high school diploma. Additional criteria are required.<br />

Contact the Admissions Office for more information.<br />

Military personnel stationed in Washington State and their dependents who<br />

present military ID at registration will be granted a waiver of non-resident<br />

tuition and will be charged at the resident rate.<br />

Wait List<br />

If a desired class is full, please add your name to the wait list. If an opening<br />

occurs, your name will be added automatically (overnight) to the class list.<br />

Check your OASIS class schedule daily. If the course has been added, tuition<br />

is due within two business days. If a wait list reaches a sufficient number,<br />

another section may be added; lab sections may not be exactly as listed.<br />

Financial Aid<br />

The <strong>Olympic</strong> <strong>College</strong> Financial Aid Office processes applications for<br />

federal, state, and institutional financial assistance. Students interested in<br />

financial aid must complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid<br />

(FAFSA) and enroll in an eligible degree or certificate program in order to<br />

be considered for grants, work study, and/or loans.<br />

Be sure to check the Financial Aid web page for eligible programs<br />

and intent codes at www.olympic.edu/FinancialAid. If you are a new student<br />

requesting financial aid for <strong>winter</strong> quarter, complete the FAFSA, the OC<br />

online Application for Admission at https://admissions.ctc.edu/applicant/welcome.<br />

cfm and the Program and Intent Code form.<br />

Request an electronic pin online at www.pin.ed.gov to enable you to complete<br />

and sign the online FAFSA. Apply online at www.fafsa.ed.gov to complete the<br />

FAFSA. Also visit the OC Financial Aid web page at<br />

www.olympic.edu/FinancialAid.<br />

Financial Aid Office<br />

<strong>College</strong> Service Center, Third floor – OC Bremerton<br />

360.475.7160 or 1.800.259.6718, Ext. 7160<br />

E-mail: financialaid@olympic.edu<br />

www.olympic.edu and click on “Financial Aid”<br />

HOURS: 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. (M-Th)<br />

Friday - Closed for processing<br />

Extended hours Monday and Tuesday during the first<br />

week of <strong>classes</strong>. Friday availability subject to change.<br />

NOTE: The Financial Aid Office will be moving<br />

Winter quarter. Check www.olympic.edu for info.<br />

Restrictions<br />

If your schedule contains a restriction, the class or wait list may be removed<br />

from your schedule. Restrictions are:<br />

• Course conflicts. You cannot wait list for a class that has the same<br />

discipline and course number.<br />

• Time conflict. You cannot wait list a class if the time conflicts with an enrolled<br />

class. This restriction includes overlapping start and end times.<br />

• Limit of three wait lists for any quarter.<br />

Time to Register<br />

Students register at or after their assigned “Time to Register, ” which is<br />

based on the number of credits completed plus officially transferred credits<br />

listed on the student’s OC transcript.<br />

• Continuing students: Look on OASIS for the time to register<br />

• Former students: Contact Registration and Records to be<br />

assigned a time.<br />

• Running Start students: Contact the Running Start Office.<br />

• New students: Register in person following your new student<br />

advising session. Contact the Student Entry and Advising Center at<br />

360.475.7230. If registering for fewer than 7 credits, register in person after<br />

the start of new student registration.<br />

Financial Aid Sessions <strong>January</strong> to March <strong>2010</strong><br />

Come get some help to complete the Free Application for<br />

Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)<br />

OC Bremerton<br />

Student Entry & Advising Center<br />

(SEAC), Haselwood Library<br />

Wednesdays 5 p.m. – 6 p.m.<br />

• <strong>January</strong> 20 and 27<br />

• February 17 and 24<br />

• March 17, 24, and 31<br />

OC Poulsbo*<br />

Wednesdays 4 p.m. – 6 p.m.<br />

• <strong>January</strong> 13<br />

• February 10<br />

• March 10<br />

OC Shelton*<br />

Wednesdays 2 p.m. – 5 p.m.<br />

• <strong>January</strong> 6<br />

• February 3<br />

• March 3<br />

For more information,<br />

call the OC Financial Aid<br />

Office at 360.475.7160.<br />

www.olympic.edu/FinancialAid<br />

*Check campus location for room #.<br />

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Admissions & REgistration<br />

Tuition and Fees<br />

Fee Information<br />

All students in credit <strong>classes</strong> are charged these fees once each quarter and<br />

summer session:<br />

Student Service: $1/credit (maximum $10)<br />

Technology Fee: $3.50/credit (maximum $35)<br />

Exempted from these fees are students who are eligible for the Fallen<br />

Veterans waiver, apprentice trade theory courses, zero-credit contract<br />

training, continuing education, and adult basic education (ABE).<br />

Security Enhancement fee: $20<br />

Exempted from these fees are OC off-campus <strong>classes</strong> in Kitsap and Mason<br />

counties and ABE/ESL <strong>classes</strong>.<br />

Testing fees<br />

• Accuplacer: $15 (non-refundable); test retakes: $15<br />

• GED test series: $75; test retakes: $15<br />

• Proctor test fee: $25<br />

Other fees<br />

• WAOL fee: $8/credit<br />

• Telecourse fee: $30 (optional VHS telecourse tape rental fee: $35)<br />

• Adult Basic Education: $25<br />

• USB fee: $8<br />

Class Fees<br />

Some <strong>classes</strong> require additional fees. If applicable, the specific amount of<br />

the fee appears in the class listing.<br />

How to Pay<br />

• ONLINE: Using OASIS – VISA, MasterCard: https://www.oc.ctc.edu/wccba<br />

• BY PHONE: Cashier 360.475.7467 or 1.800.259.6718 x7467 and pay by<br />

VISA or MasterCard. The Cashier’s Office experiences a high volume<br />

of calls during peak registration; please be patient.<br />

• IN PERSON: At the Bremerton Cashier’s Office, Shelton Main office<br />

and Poulsbo Student Services office. We accept check, money order, cash,<br />

personal checks for the exact amount of tuition and fees, Visa, Mastercard<br />

or debit card.<br />

NOTE: Active duty students may be eligible to use military tuition<br />

assistance to pay for <strong>classes</strong>. For details, see an on-base academic advisor.<br />

Tuition Payment Plan - STEPP (Student Tuition Easy<br />

Payment Plan)<br />

• A tuition payment plan is available to students. The program has new<br />

criteria effective Winter Quarter <strong>2010</strong>: Students on STEPP will be<br />

required to put down 34% of the total amount of tuition and fees at the<br />

time of enrollment in the plan. At the end of the third week of the quarter,<br />

an additional 33% of total tuition and fees is due. The final 33% payment<br />

is due at the end of the sixth week of the quarter. A $10 non-refundable<br />

application fee is required. Additional information about STEPP can be<br />

found on our website at www.olympic.edu/Students/Tuition/stepp.<br />

Payment Deadlines<br />

• Winter registration payment is due within two business days of<br />

registration.<br />

NOTE: <strong>Olympic</strong> <strong>College</strong> will cancel the registration of students who do<br />

not pay tuition and fees. Students who wish to re-register for <strong>classes</strong> may<br />

do so online or in person, with payment due within two business days.<br />

Admissions & Registration<br />

Tuition & Fees continued on next page<br />

2009-<strong>2010</strong> Tuition Rates<br />

NOTE: Please visit www.olympic.edu/Tuition for lastest information.<br />

Credits Resident Rates<br />

U.S Citizen Non U.S. Citizen 300* and Above 300* and Above<br />

Non-resident Rates Non-resident Rates Resident Non-resident<br />

1 81.00 94.00 253.00 173.00 186.00<br />

2 162.00 188.00 506.00 346.00 372.00<br />

3 243.00 282.00 759.00 519.00 558.00<br />

4 324.00 376.00 1012.00 692.00 744.00<br />

5 405.00 470.00 1265.00 865.00 930.00<br />

6 486.00 564.00 1518.00 1038.00 1116.00<br />

7 567.00 658.00 1771.00 1211.00 1302.00<br />

8 648.00 752.00 2024.00 1384.00 1488.00<br />

9 729.00 846.00 2277.00 1557.00 1674.00<br />

10 810.00 940.00 2530.00 1730.00 1860.00<br />

11 843.00 973.00 2567.00 1737.00 1867.00<br />

12 876.00 1006.00 2604.00 1744.00 1874.00<br />

13 909.00 1039.00 2641.00 1751.00 1881.00<br />

14 942.00 1072.00 2678.00 1758.00 1888.00<br />

15 975.00 1105.00 2715.00 1765.00 1895.00<br />

16 1008.00 1138.00 2752.00 1772.00 1902.00<br />

17 1041.00 1171.00 2789.00 1779.00 1909.00<br />

18 1074.00 1204.00 2826.00 1786.00 1916.00<br />

19 1147.00 1277.00 3071.00 1951.00 2081.00<br />

20 1220.00 1350.00 3316.00 2116.00 2246.00<br />

*Upper Division Courses<br />

NOTE: US Citizen Non-Resident Rates reflect operating fee waiver authorized by OC Board of Trustees. This waiver has been applied to Upper Division<br />

Non-Resident Rate. Non-US Citizen Non-Resident Rates are now the rates for International Students.<br />

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Admissions & REgistration<br />

Admissions & Registration<br />

Tuition and Fee Waivers (www.olympic.edu/Tuition/Spaceavailable)<br />

• Adult Basic Education<br />

• Adult High School Completion<br />

• Athletic Waiver<br />

• Parent Education Cooperative<br />

• Senior Waiver (Audit Only): 60 yrs of age or older; limited to 2 <strong>classes</strong><br />

quarterly on a space available basis ($5 quarterly fee plus applicable<br />

fees)<br />

• WA State Employee<br />

• Veterans* (including WA National Guard and Dependents of Fallen<br />

Veterans)<br />

• Vocational Students 18+ credits<br />

* For current information on veterans’ waivers, please visit our website<br />

at www.olympic.edu/VeteransServices.<br />

Refunds<br />

Refunds are issued for partial or full withdrawal from <strong>classes</strong> ONLY if the<br />

student officially withdraws, either online through OASIS or in person by<br />

submitting an Add/Drop form to Registration and Records. In order to<br />

expedite your refund, please contact the Cashier’s Office at 360.475.7467<br />

For Credit Classes<br />

Date restrictions apply and are listed below:<br />

Refunds may be made for tuition and fees unless listed as non-refundable.<br />

• 100% refund prior to the 1st day of the quarter<br />

• 80% refund 1st through the 5th day of the quarter<br />

• 40% refund 6th through the 10th day of the quarter<br />

For <strong>classes</strong> less than 13 weeks in length<br />

• Refund is pro-rated<br />

For continuing education (zero credit) <strong>classes</strong><br />

• 100% - <strong>classes</strong> and workshops cancelled by OC<br />

• 90% - up to five days prior to class start date<br />

• 0% - five days prior to class start date<br />

Transfers to other continuing education <strong>classes</strong> five days prior to class start<br />

date are allowed.<br />

Refund Processing Time<br />

• Check: The refund will be made by check and mailed to the address on<br />

file with the college within 10 working days of the request.<br />

• Credit Card: The refund will be made in the form of a credit back to the<br />

charge card.<br />

• Cash or debit card: The refund will be made by check to the address on<br />

file with the college and mailed within 3-5 working days of the request.<br />

TUITION AND/OR FEES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT<br />

NOTICE BY THE WASHINGTON STATE LEGISLATURE AND/OR<br />

BOARD OF TRUSTEES.<br />

<strong>Olympic</strong> <strong>College</strong> reserves the right to amend the refund procedures within<br />

the limits of RCW 28B.15.605.<br />

Washington State contributes to the cost of student education through<br />

support of basic instructional costs and state-supported financial aid.<br />

Student tuition represents 42% of the total instructional cost. Source: SHB<br />

11.17 (2003) exact figures available from the HEC Board (re: RCW<br />

28b.10.044).<br />

Cashier’s Office<br />

<strong>College</strong> Service Center, First Floor – OC Bremerton<br />

360.475.7181 or 1.800.259.6718, Ext. 7181<br />

www.olympic.edu/Cashier<br />

HOURS (Subject to change):<br />

Schedule A: 8 a.m. – 4 p.m. (M-F)<br />

Schedule B: 8 a.m. – 6 p.m. (M-Th)<br />

8 a.m. – 4 p.m. (F)<br />

Schedule A<br />

Nov. 23 – Dec 4., 2009<br />

Schedule B<br />

Dec. 7 – Dec. 11, 2009<br />

Schedule A<br />

Dec. 14 – Dec. 31, 2009<br />

Schedule B<br />

Jan. 4 – Jan. 8, <strong>2010</strong><br />

Schedule A<br />

Jan. 11 – Feb. 19, <strong>2010</strong><br />

Use OASIS to pay online! www.olympic.edu/OASIS<br />

Access Services for Students with Disabilities<br />

OC Bookstore information, all campuses:<br />

360.475.7420 or 1.800.259.6718 x7420<br />

http://ocbookstore.com<br />

Many locations to<br />

serve you:<br />

• OC Bremerton Bookstore<br />

Bremer Student Center<br />

Phone: 360.475.7420<br />

Fax: 360.475.7427<br />

• OC Poulsbo Bookstore<br />

360.475.7420<br />

• OC Shelton Bookstore<br />

360.475.7420<br />

$$ Bookstore Buyback<br />

DID YOU KNOW?<br />

If you are a student with a permanent or<br />

temporary disability, you may be eligible for<br />

accommodations and/or support services.<br />

For more information, contact:<br />

Access Services<br />

New location! Call 360.475.7540 or<br />

1.800.259.6718, Ext. 7540<br />

AccessServices@olympic.edu<br />

www.olympic.edu/AccessServices<br />

Book buyback dates<br />

Fall Quarter 2009<br />

OC Bremerton:<br />

December 7-9<br />

OC Poulsbo and OC Shelton:<br />

December 9<br />

The <strong>Olympic</strong> <strong>College</strong> Bookstore is dedicated to<br />

providing OC students with the most affordable textbook,<br />

software, and supply options. Be sure to take advantage of<br />

the end of term buyback to help reduce your textbook costs<br />

and do your part in providing a larger pool of used books for<br />

all students.<br />

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Admissions & REgistration<br />

Calendar – Winter <strong>2010</strong><br />

Important Dates<br />

Nov 23 ..........Registration <strong>begin</strong>s for continuing and former students for <strong>winter</strong><br />

quarter. Payment is due two business days after registration<br />

Dec 7 ............Registration <strong>begin</strong>s for new students<br />

Dec. 7-9 ........Bookstore “Buy Back” (fall)<br />

Dec. 7-9 ........Weekday finals and/or instruction*<br />

Dec 17 ..........Grades available to students on OASIS (fall)<br />

Jan 1 .............. New Years Day (Holiday)<br />

Jan 3 .............. Last day to request 100% refund for withdrawal from <strong>classes</strong><br />

Jan 4 .............Weekday <strong>classes</strong> <strong>begin</strong><br />

Jan 8 ............. Last day to:<br />

• Request 80% refund for withdrawal from <strong>classes</strong><br />

• Register for a class – except Continuous Enrollment (CE) <strong>classes</strong><br />

Jan 9 .............Weekend <strong>classes</strong> <strong>begin</strong><br />

Jan 15............ Last day to:<br />

• Register for class with instructor permission<br />

• Request 40% refund for withdrawal from <strong>classes</strong><br />

• Officially drop a class with no grade reported<br />

• File for Pass/No Credit or Audit options<br />

Jan 18 ........... Martin Luther King, Jr. Day (Holiday)<br />

Feb 1 ............. Last day to apply for <strong>winter</strong> quarter graduation (degrees and<br />

certificates)<br />

Feb 15 ........... President’s Day (Holiday)<br />

Feb 17 ........... Last day to officially drop a class and receive a late withdrawal “W”<br />

grade<br />

Mar 1 ...........Registration <strong>begin</strong>s for continuing and former students for spring<br />

quarter. Spring tuition payment is due within two business days<br />

after registration.<br />

Mar 2 ............ Last day to register for a Continuous Enrollment class<br />

Mar 11 .........Registration <strong>begin</strong>s for new students for spring quarter. Last day to<br />

change a variable-credit class<br />

Mar 13 .......... Weekend final exams and/or instruction*<br />

Mar 16-18 .... Weekday final exams and/or instruction*<br />

Mar 16-18 ....Bookstore “Buy Back”<br />

Mar 18 .......... Winter quarter ends<br />

Mar 22 .......... Grades due from instructors<br />

Mar 25 .........Grades available to students on OASIS (<strong>winter</strong>)<br />

Mar 29 .......... Spring quarter <strong>begin</strong>s<br />

*Instruction or final exams as required<br />

Wondering what’s next ?<br />

Take an Orientation to <strong>College</strong> class!<br />

GEN‐S 101 Orientation to <strong>College</strong><br />

ONE CREDIT COURSE<br />

Details in the VIEW: General Studies section<br />

All new students are encouraged to<br />

register for this one‐credit class.<br />

For more information, contact:<br />

Kim Kraft, Orientation Coordinator<br />

kkraft@olympic.edu<br />

december 2009<br />

S M T W T F S<br />

1 2 3 4 5<br />

Fall Final Exams<br />

Bookstore “Buy Back”<br />

6 7 8 9 10 11 12<br />

New Student<br />

Reg Begins (Winter)<br />

13 14 15 16 17 18 19<br />

Grades available<br />

(OASIS)<br />

20 21 22 23 24 25 26<br />

27 28 29 30 31<br />

<strong>January</strong> <strong>2010</strong><br />

Holiday<br />

(Closed)<br />

S M T W T F S<br />

1 2<br />

3 4 5 6 7 8 9<br />

100% Refund Wkday Classes<br />

Deadline Begin (Winter)<br />

10 11 12 13 14 15 16<br />

17 18 19 20 21 22 23<br />

24 25 26 27 28 29 30<br />

31<br />

February <strong>2010</strong><br />

S M T W T F S<br />

1 2 3 4 5 6<br />

7 8 9 10 11 12 13<br />

14 15 16 17 18 19 20<br />

21 22 23 24 25 26 27<br />

28<br />

Holiday (Closed)<br />

Holiday (Closed)<br />

S M T W T F S<br />

1 2 3 4 5 6<br />

Bookstore Buy Back<br />

Reg. Begins for Cont./<br />

Former Students (Spring)<br />

March <strong>2010</strong><br />

7 8 9 10 11 12 13<br />

14 15 16 17 18 19 20<br />

Winter Final Exams<br />

Bookstore “Buy Back”<br />

21 22 23 24 25 26 27<br />

28 29 30 31<br />

New Student<br />

Reg. Begins (Spring)<br />

Grades available<br />

(OASIS)<br />

Holiday (Closed)<br />

80% Refund<br />

Deadline<br />

40% Refund<br />

Deadline<br />

Wkend Classes<br />

Begin<br />

Admissions & Registration<br />

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How to Read this Schedule<br />

how to read this schedule<br />

Winter <strong>2010</strong> Final Exam Schedule<br />

NOTES:<br />

• Saturday/Sunday <strong>classes</strong> will meet for exams at the last regular class time before<br />

Exam Week, March 13/14.<br />

• Evening <strong>classes</strong> starting 4:30 p.m. or later will hold finals on the last class day<br />

of finals:<br />

– MW evening <strong>classes</strong> will hold finals on Wednesday, March 17,<br />

– TTh evening <strong>classes</strong> will hold class on Tuesday, March 16, and finals on<br />

Thursday, March 18.<br />

• Classes ENDING before 8 a.m. will meet for exams at the regular class time during<br />

the first two days of Final Exams. See your instructor for details.<br />

If Class meets within these times… For 3, 4, or 5-credit <strong>classes</strong>, For 1 or 2-credit <strong>classes</strong>,<br />

daily times... or block times … Final meets… Final meets…<br />

8:00 - 8:50 am or<br />

7:26 - 8:50 MWF<br />

7:45 - 9:50 MW<br />

8:26 - 9:50 MWF<br />

9:00 - 9:50 am or 7:45 - 9:50 TTh<br />

10:00 - 10:50 am or 10:00 - 11:24 MWF<br />

11:00 - 11:50 am or 10:00 - 12:15 TTh<br />

12:00 - 12:50 pm or 11:30 - 12:54 MWF<br />

1:00 - 1:50 pm or<br />

(N/A)<br />

or<br />

2:10 - 3:00 pm or<br />

3:20 - 4:10 pm or<br />

1:00 - 2:05 MTWTh<br />

1:00 - 2:24 MWF<br />

1:00 - 3:15 MW<br />

1:00 - 4:50 M<br />

1:00 - 3:15 TTh<br />

1:00 - 4:50 T<br />

2:10 - 3:15 MTWTh<br />

1:00 - 4:50 W<br />

3:20 - 4:25 MTWTh<br />

1:00 - 4:50 Th<br />

4:00 –4:50MTWTh<br />

Tuesday,<br />

March 16<br />

Wednesday,<br />

March 17<br />

Thursday,<br />

March 18<br />

Tuesday,<br />

March 16<br />

Wednesday,<br />

March 17<br />

Thursday,<br />

March 18<br />

Tuesday,<br />

March 16<br />

Wednesday,<br />

March 17<br />

Thursday,<br />

March 18<br />

8 - 10 am<br />

8 - 10 am<br />

8 - 10 am<br />

12 - 2 pm<br />

12 - 2 pm<br />

12 - 2 pm<br />

2:10 - 4:10 pm<br />

2:10 - 4:10 pm<br />

2:10 - 4:10 pm<br />

Tuesday,<br />

March 16<br />

Wednesday,<br />

March 17<br />

Thursday,<br />

March 18<br />

Tuesday,<br />

March 16<br />

Wednesday,<br />

March 17<br />

Thursday,<br />

March 18<br />

Tuesday,<br />

March 16<br />

Wednesday,<br />

March 17<br />

Thursday,<br />

March 18<br />

10 - 12 pm<br />

10 - 12 pm<br />

10 - 12 pm<br />

12 - 2 pm<br />

12 - 2 pm<br />

12 - 2 pm<br />

2:10 - 4:10 pm<br />

2:10 - 4:10 pm<br />

2:10 - 4:10 pm<br />

LOCATION KEY: HOW TO FIND YOUR CLASS<br />

ART Art Building<br />

BAT<br />

Bremer Automotive Technology Center<br />

1600 Warren Avenue, Bremerton<br />

BSC Bremer Student Center<br />

BUS Business Building<br />

CSC <strong>College</strong> Service Center<br />

ENG Engineering Building<br />

HOC Health Occupations Building<br />

HUM Humanities Building<br />

HL Haselwood Library<br />

HL 110 Distance Learning Classroom<br />

HL 114 TV Studio<br />

HL 127 Bibliographic Instruction Classroom<br />

MSI Digital Midi Lab<br />

MUS Music Building<br />

NBK-BGR Naval Base Kitsap - Bangor<br />

NHB Naval Hospital Bremerton<br />

OCP OC Poulsbo Main Building<br />

OCS OC Shelton Main Building<br />

PA OC Shelton, Portable A<br />

PB OC Shelton, Portable B<br />

PTA<br />

Physical Therapist Assistant Classroom<br />

19351 8th Ave. NE, Suite 200, Poulsbo<br />

Rotunda Engineering Building<br />

ST Science & Technology Building<br />

STC Shelton Trades Center<br />

TJL The Johnson Library, OC Shelton<br />

TEC Technical Building<br />

UQ1 University Quad Building 1<br />

ABBREVIATIONS<br />

Automatic Registration Link Option: Registration<br />

ARLO in a specific lab section will automatically provide<br />

registration in the corresponding lecture section.<br />

ARR Arranged<br />

CE Continuous Enrollment<br />

H* Humanities<br />

H/SP* Humanities/Skills Performance<br />

NS* Natural Science<br />

SS* Social Science<br />

TBA Intructor to be assigned<br />

Hybrid: In addition to scheduled class time, course uses<br />

HYBD<br />

online technology. Computer literacy required – contact<br />

instructor for specifics. (To locate instructor, see www.<br />

olympic.edu/CampusResources/Directory<br />

ITV<br />

Interactive Television: Classrooms at two or three<br />

different campuses are linked by video cameras and<br />

microphones. Instructor teaches from one location.<br />

* Satisfies distribution requirements<br />

DAYS<br />

M Monday<br />

T Tuesday<br />

W Wednesday<br />

Th Thursday<br />

F Friday<br />

Sa Saturday<br />

Su Sunday<br />

ARR Arranged<br />

CAMPUS LOCATIONS<br />

ARR Arranged<br />

Brem Bremerton<br />

Poul Poulsbo<br />

Shel Shelton<br />

NBK-BGR Naval Base Kitsap - Bangor<br />

NHB Naval Hospital Bremerton<br />

TBA Location to be assigned<br />

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APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION<br />

PLEASE TYPE OR PRINT WITH A BALL POINT PEN<br />

1600 Chester Avenue<br />

Bremerton, WA 98337-1699<br />

Social Security Number*<br />

- -<br />

Your intended Major area of study<br />

SHADED AREAS FOR OFFICE USE ONLY<br />

Have you ever applied or attended <strong>classes</strong> for<br />

credit offered by this college? Yes No If<br />

yes, when? _______________________________<br />

*Your social security number is confidential and, under a federal law<br />

called the Family Educational Rights & Privacy Act, the <strong>College</strong> will protect<br />

it from unauthorized use and/or disclosure. In compliance with<br />

state/federal requirements, disclosure may be authorized for the<br />

purposes of state and federal financial aid, Hope/Lifetime Learning tax<br />

credits, academic transcripts, or accountability research. A <strong>College</strong> ID<br />

number will be assigned for use in all future <strong>College</strong> transactions other<br />

than those listed above.<br />

Quarter you plan to start?<br />

Fall Winter Spring<br />

Summer<br />

Do you plan to transfer to<br />

a four-year college?<br />

Yes<br />

No<br />

Year ______<br />

Sex* (providing<br />

this information is<br />

voluntary.)<br />

Advisor Student ID Number Quarter Code Student Program Date Application Rec’d<br />

Date of Month Day Year<br />

Birth: _______ / _____/ ______<br />

Last Name First Name Middle List previous names<br />

Female<br />

Male<br />

Address: number and street/P.O. Box<br />

Apt. No<br />

1. _____________________________________________<br />

2. _____________________________________________<br />

City, State, ZIP Code<br />

Day Telephone No.<br />

( )<br />

Evening Telephone No.<br />

( )<br />

Which race do you consider yourself to be?*<br />

(This question is optional. The information is used for statistical<br />

purposes only.)<br />

American Indian or Alaska Native (597)<br />

Print the name of the enrolled or principal tribe:<br />

_________________________________<br />

Black or African American (872)<br />

Chinese (605)<br />

Filipino (608)<br />

Japanese (611)<br />

Korean (612)<br />

Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander (653)<br />

Vietnamese (619)<br />

White (800)<br />

Other Asian (621)<br />

Other Pacific Islander (681)<br />

Other Race (799) (specify) _______________<br />

Are you of Spanish or Hispanic origin?<br />

No (999)<br />

Yes, Mexican, Mexican American, Chicano (722)<br />

Yes, Cuban (709)<br />

Yes, Other Spanish/Hispanic/Latino<br />

Specify: __________________<br />

Residency for tuition purposes:<br />

1. Have you been a legal resident of Washington and lived continuously in<br />

Washington for the last 12 months? _____ Yes _____ No<br />

If no, how long have you lived continuously in Washington?<br />

_____ months<br />

**A student cannot qualify as a legal resident of Washington for tuition<br />

calculation purposes if s/he possesses a valid out-of-state driver’ license,<br />

vehicle registration or other document that gives evidence of being a legal<br />

resident in another state.<br />

2. Were you claimed for federal income tax purposes by your mother, father,<br />

or legal guardian in the current calendar year? ____Yes ____ No<br />

In the past calendar year? ____Yes ____ No<br />

If YES, has your mother, father or legal guardian lived continuously in<br />

Washington for the past 12 months?<br />

____Yes ____ No<br />

3. Will you be attending college with financial aid provided by a public or<br />

private non-federal agency or institution outside of Washington where state<br />

residency is a requirement for receiving that aid? ____Yes ____ No<br />

4. Are you active duty military stationed in Washington?<br />

____Yes ____ No.<br />

Are you the spouse or dependent of an active duty military person stationed<br />

in WA? ____Yes ____ No<br />

Are you a U.S. Citizen? Yes No<br />

If not a U.S. citizen, country of citizenship<br />

__________________________________<br />

If not a U.S. citizen, what is your Visa status?<br />

International Student (with F or M Visa)<br />

Visitor<br />

Temporary Resident<br />

Alien No. ________________________<br />

Immigrant/Permanent Resident<br />

Alien No. _________________________<br />

Refugee/Parolee or Conditional Entrant<br />

Alien No. _________________________<br />

Other Explain ______________________<br />

*SUBMIT A COPY OF YOUR IMMIGRATION DOCUMENTATION WITH<br />

THIS APPLICATION.<br />

Please check if you have been in Washington state foster care for<br />

at least one year since your 16 th birthday. You may be eligible for<br />

additional financial aid.<br />

application for admission<br />

Email:<br />

Branch: Bremerton ____ Shelton _____ Poulsbo _____<br />

Bangor/Naval Hosp _____<br />

Residency Code<br />

Fee Pay Status<br />

GED test taken? Yes No<br />

If yes, date earned _________________<br />

Where? ____________________________<br />

Pre-college tests taken: ACCUPLACER ASSET COMPASS<br />

Year ______ Where_________________________<br />

Veterans and/or dependents may quality for educational benefits.<br />

Check here to receive additional information. <br />

Name of last high school attended HS Code City and State Years attended<br />

From To<br />

Year______ Year _____<br />

Name of last college, vocational/technical school attended Code City and State Years attended<br />

From To<br />

Year______ Year _____<br />

Name of other college, vocational/technical school attended Code City and State Years attended<br />

From To<br />

Year______ Year _____<br />

Name of other college, vocational/technical school attended Code City and State Years attended<br />

From To<br />

Year______ Year _____<br />

List any additional colleges and vocational/technical schools on a separate sheet of paper and attach.<br />

I certify to the best of my knowledge all statements on this form are true.<br />

Graduated<br />

Yes, Year ____<br />

No, Highest Grade<br />

completed ___<br />

Graduated<br />

Yes, Year ____<br />

No<br />

Graduated<br />

Yes, Year ____<br />

No<br />

Graduated<br />

Yes, Year ____<br />

No<br />

Print Name ____________________________________<br />

Signature ______________________________________________________ Date________________________<br />

*Response or non-response to any of the questions listed as voluntary on this application will not affect your consideration for admission<br />

The community and technical colleges of the State of Washington do not discriminate on the basis of age, handicap, national origin, race, religion or sex. Revised 06/2009<br />

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application for admission<br />

Please circle your intended major area of study from the lists below:<br />

Professional-Technical Programs<br />

Accounting Technology (505)<br />

• Accounting Clerk (505)<br />

Animation Gaming Production (744)<br />

Apprenticeship Programs/Industrial Trades<br />

• Customer Service/Federal Employees (604)<br />

• Electronic Digital Computer Mechanic (527)<br />

• Electronics Engineering/Industrial Trades Tech (630)<br />

• Electrician (784)<br />

• Firefighter (828)<br />

• Naval Marine Electronics Technician (736)<br />

• Plumber & Pipefitter (913)<br />

• Pre-Industrial Trades Tech (604)<br />

Automotive Technology (712)<br />

• Air Conditioning (712)<br />

• Brake, Steering & Suspension Systems (712)<br />

• Drivetrain Systems (712)<br />

• Electrical & Electronic Systems (712)<br />

• Engine Performance (712)<br />

• Engine Repair (712)<br />

Aviation Technology - Professional Pilot (67C)<br />

(Collaboration with Green River Community <strong>College</strong>)<br />

Business Management (502)<br />

• Retail Management (298)<br />

• Small Business (502)<br />

• Supervisory/Human Resource Skills (502)<br />

• Sales and Marketing (298)<br />

Communications Center Specialist (536)<br />

Computer Information Systems (515)<br />

• Applications Server Support (509)<br />

• ASP Server Development (515)<br />

• CIS Basic Concepts (509)<br />

• CIS Core Knowledge (515)<br />

• CIS Core Skills (509)<br />

• Information Systems Security (506)<br />

• Internetworking Technician (527)<br />

• IT Project Mgmt Essentials (502)<br />

• Network Support Technician (527)<br />

• PHP Server Development (515)<br />

• Software Application Development (515)<br />

• Small Office/Home Office Associate (527)<br />

• Technical Support (509)<br />

• Web Client Side Development (515)<br />

• Web Page Design (515)<br />

Cosmetology (823)<br />

• Barbering (820)<br />

• Cadet Instructor (280)<br />

• Esthetician (822)<br />

• Manicurist (821)<br />

Criminal Justice – Law Enforcement (841)<br />

Culinary Arts Institute (850)<br />

• Culinary Arts Institute - Cook’s Helper (850)<br />

• Culinary Arts Institute - Hospitality Management<br />

(281)<br />

• Culinary Arts Institute - Hospitality Operations (281)<br />

• Culinary Arts Institute - Hospitality Supervisor (281)<br />

• Culinary Arts Institute - Lead Cook (850)<br />

• Culinary Arts Institute - Prep Cook (850)<br />

• Culinary Arts Institute - Sous Chef-ATA (850)<br />

• International Cuisine Experience (850)<br />

Early Childhood Education (402)<br />

• ECE Assistant (402)<br />

• ECE Program Administration (402)<br />

• Family Childcare Management (402)<br />

• Infant-Toddler Specialist (402)<br />

Education<br />

• Paraeducator (839)<br />

Electronics (630)<br />

Human Services (426)<br />

• Case Aide (426)<br />

• Chemical Dependency Professional (437)<br />

Fire Command Administration (829)<br />

Fire Science (828)<br />

• Fire Science Management & Administration (829)<br />

Industrial Trades Technician (604)<br />

• Naval Marine Electronic Technician (604)<br />

Integrated Multimedia (744)<br />

• Photo Manipulation (744)<br />

• Photoshop (744)<br />

Legal Office Professional (577)<br />

• Legal Support Professional (577)<br />

Marine Systems Technology (736)<br />

Manufacturing Technology (607)<br />

Office Technology (551)<br />

• Administrative Office Support (551)<br />

• Customer Service Specialist (297)<br />

• General Office Support (551)<br />

• Workplace Technology Skills (551)<br />

Organizational Leadership/Resource<br />

Management (502)<br />

• Leadership & Organizational Development (502)<br />

Technical Design (778)<br />

• Architectural Design (778)<br />

• Civil Design (778)<br />

• GIS Technology (778)<br />

• Mechanical Technology (778)<br />

• Technical Design – Certificate (602)<br />

Welding Technology (814)<br />

• Precision Metal Cutting (814)<br />

• Aluminum Welding<br />

Academic Transfer Programs<br />

Administration of Justice<br />

Anthropology<br />

Art<br />

Biology<br />

Business and Economics<br />

Chemistry<br />

Computer Science<br />

Computer Information Specialist<br />

Dramatic Arts<br />

Early Childhood Education (AAS-T)<br />

Education<br />

Engineering<br />

English<br />

Fire Science<br />

Fire Service Management & Administration<br />

Foreign Languages<br />

Geography<br />

Geology<br />

History<br />

Human Services<br />

Application for Admission - Back page<br />

Integrated Multimedia<br />

Journalism<br />

Marine Science/Oceanography<br />

Mathematics<br />

Music<br />

Organizational Leadership Resource Management<br />

Physical Education<br />

Physics<br />

Political Science<br />

Pre-Law<br />

Psychology<br />

Sociology<br />

Speech<br />

Health Occupations<br />

Bachelor of Science, Nursing (32B)<br />

Medical Assisting (381)<br />

• Medical Receptionist (312)<br />

• Phlebotomy (382)<br />

Medical Laboratory Technician Transfer<br />

Program<br />

Nursing/Healthcare<br />

• Nursing RN (323)<br />

• Nursing Assistant (329)<br />

• Practical Nursing (326)<br />

• Transition to Associate Degree Nursing (323)<br />

Physical Therapist Assistant (345)<br />

Pre-Professional Health Occupations Transfer<br />

Preparatory courses for transfer to dentistry, medical<br />

terminology, medicine, pharmacy, and veterinary<br />

medicine.<br />

Supportive Health Occupations Transfer<br />

Programs<br />

• Dental Hygiene<br />

• Diagnostic Ultrasound<br />

• Medical Billing and Coding<br />

• Occupational and Physical Therapy<br />

• Physician Assistant<br />

The community and technical colleges of the State of Washington do not discriminate on the basis of age, handicap, national origin, race, religion or sex. Revised 06/2009<br />

<strong>Olympic</strong> <strong>College</strong> does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability, sexual orientation, or age in its program and activities.<br />

Reasonable accommodations are available for people with disabilities.<br />

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Adult Ed/ESOL Classes – All Sites<br />

Adult Ed/ESOL Winter Credit Classes<br />

This section provides an overview of Adult Ed/ESOL offerings and<br />

Winter <strong>classes</strong>.<br />

English for Speakers of Other Languages<br />

(ESOL)* Classes<br />

English for Speakers of Other Languages <strong>classes</strong> (from <strong>begin</strong>ning to<br />

advanced levels) are offered at OC Bremerton, OC Shelton, Belfair and in<br />

Poulsbo. Students gain skills in speaking, listening, reading, and writing.<br />

For program information or to make an appointment to attend a new<br />

student orientation, please contact:<br />

OC Bremerton 360.475.7278<br />

OC Shelton 360.432.5400/360.432.5471<br />

Belfair 360.475.7278<br />

Este programa es para personas que quieren aprender inglés y consiste<br />

en instruir y mejorar sus habilidades en el discurso, escuchar, la lectura y<br />

escribir del nivel básico al avanzado.<br />

Pide una cita de orientación por teléfono.<br />

en Bremerton 360.475.7278<br />

en Belfair 360.475.7278<br />

en Poulsbo 360.475.7278<br />

en Shelton 360.432.5400/360.432.5471<br />

NOTE: *Financial Aid is not available for Adult Basic Education<br />

and ESOL <strong>classes</strong>. Only credit <strong>classes</strong> other than ABE/ESOL can be<br />

considered for awarding Federal/State Aid.<br />

ESOL Orientation Sessions<br />

Orientation/assessment, 3.0 score or instructor permission required for<br />

ESOL <strong>classes</strong>.<br />

Students enrolling in English for Speakers of Other Languages MUST<br />

attend an orientation class before enrolling. In this class they will learn<br />

about the program, set learning goals, take placement tests to determine<br />

the <strong>classes</strong> they will need, and register. A fee of $25 per quarter is charged.<br />

Waivers are available for low-income students. Students between the ages<br />

of 16 and 19 years must provide a High School Release form.<br />

ADESL 009 Orientation to ESL ce<br />

Introduction to the ESL program and <strong>Olympic</strong> <strong>College</strong> helps them to set<br />

goals and make an educational plan, and helps them learn to use available<br />

resources and assess their own progress toward their goals. The course may<br />

be taken twice each year of participation in the program. (Pass/No Credit)<br />

Prerequisite: Required for all new students in ESL <strong>classes</strong>.<br />

Bremerton Orientations:<br />

Orientations will be held at <strong>Olympic</strong> <strong>College</strong> Bremerton in the Art<br />

Building, Room 106 and 106A. Enter through Room 107. To make an<br />

appointment or inquire about orientation dates, call 360.475.7278.<br />

Poulsbo Orientations:<br />

Orientations will be held at <strong>Olympic</strong> <strong>College</strong> Poulsbo. Call 360.475.7278<br />

to inquire about orientation dates and make an appointment. Classes may<br />

be available at no cost. To see if you qualify, please contact 360.475.7278.<br />

Adult Education/GED Preparation* Classes<br />

For students who need to build their basic skills in preparation to take<br />

the GED. Communication skills (reading and writing), math and GED<br />

Preparation <strong>classes</strong> offered. GED preparation online courses are available,<br />

contact Cindy Metcalf (cmetcalf@olympic.edu)<br />

May be available at no cost. To see if you qualify, please contact<br />

360.475.7550.<br />

NOTE: *Financial Aid is not available for Adult Basic Education<br />

and ESOL <strong>classes</strong>. Only credit <strong>classes</strong> other than ABE/ESOL can be<br />

considered for awarding Federal/State Aid.<br />

Adult Education/GED Preparation<br />

Orientation Sessions<br />

Students MUST attend an orientation class before enrolling. In this<br />

class they will learn about the program, set learning goals, take placement<br />

tests to determine the <strong>classes</strong> they will need, and register. A fee of $25<br />

per quarter is charged. Waivers are available for low-income students.<br />

Students between the ages of 16 and 19 years must provide a High School<br />

Release form.<br />

Bremerton Orientations:<br />

Orientations are held at <strong>Olympic</strong> <strong>College</strong> Bremerton in the Health<br />

Occupations Building, Room 142. Students must attend the entire session<br />

in order to register. Call 360.475.7550 for an appointment or to inquire<br />

about orientation dates.<br />

Shelton Orientations:<br />

Orientations held at <strong>Olympic</strong> <strong>College</strong> Shelton. Call 360.432.5400 or<br />

360.432.5471 to make an appointment or inquire about additional<br />

orientation dates.<br />

I-BEST Classes<br />

INTEGRATED BASIC EDUCATION AND SKILLS TRAINING (I-BEST)<br />

I-BEST programs combine college-level professional-technical certificates<br />

with English language and basic skills instruction. Students have two<br />

teachers in each class. One focuses on professional-technical skills, the<br />

other teaches basic skills and English language skills. Basic skills include<br />

math, reading, writing, computer skills, student success strategies, and<br />

educational/career planning. For more information, call 360.475.7408.<br />

Prerequisite: Orientation/qualifying score on state standardized assessment.<br />

Early Childhood Education:<br />

A two-quarter program series of short-term certificates that focus on Early<br />

Childhood Education (ECE) practices. It prepares basic skills and English<br />

language learners for various entry level positions in ECE.<br />

Manufacturing:<br />

A two-quarter program providing training designed to prepare students<br />

for entry-level positions in manufacturing.<br />

Nursing Assistant:<br />

A two-quarter program short-term certificate that prepares individuals for<br />

the certification exam as a Nursing Assistant Certified (NAC). It prepares<br />

basic skills and English language learners for entry-level positions in<br />

health care as nursing assistants.<br />

adult ed/esol credit <strong>classes</strong><br />

Shelton ESOL Orientations:<br />

Orientations will be held at <strong>Olympic</strong> <strong>College</strong> Shelton. Call 360.432.5400<br />

or 360.432.5471 to inquire about orientation dates and to make an<br />

appointment. For Belfair <strong>classes</strong>, call 360.475.7278. Classes may be<br />

available at no cost. To see if you qualify, please contact 360.475.7278.<br />

Welding (Shelton):<br />

This two-quarter program provides the knowledge and skills to perform<br />

precision metal cutting with a concentration on worker and equipment<br />

safety. It prepares basic skills and English language learners for entry-level<br />

metal cutting positions in the welding industry. Completers have the<br />

option to continue in the Welding Program.<br />

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adult education/esol credit <strong>classes</strong><br />

adult ed/esol credit <strong>classes</strong><br />

Winter Adult Education/ESOL<br />

Classes – All Sites<br />

English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL)*<br />

For <strong>College</strong> Level English for Non-Native Speakers see <strong>College</strong><br />

Level Intensive English (CLIE) in the Credit Classes section.<br />

Orientation/assessment, 3.0 score or instructor permission required<br />

for ESOL <strong>classes</strong>.<br />

ADESL 020 ESL Civics EducatioN ce<br />

Introduction to broad concepts and responsibilities involved in participating as a<br />

member of a community while building English language communication skills,<br />

Out of class and classroom based activities designed to promote active involvement<br />

within the local community. Students who are entering the U.S. citizenship process<br />

will learn about the application process and be introduced to the knowledge<br />

resources needed to proceed toward citizenship.<br />

9:00a-12:00p F Brem-ART 106 O’Brien C 1170<br />

ADESL 040 ESOL 2 Speaking/Listening ce<br />

Build upon language skills beyond <strong>begin</strong>ning English literacy; for students at a<br />

low <strong>begin</strong>ning level of language learning. (Pass/No Credit)<br />

9:00a-11:30a MW Brem-SHP 200 McMannon G 1160<br />

6:00p- 8:30p MW Poul-OCP 108 TBA 8119<br />

ADESL 050 ESOL 3 Speaking/Listening ce<br />

Build upon language skills beyond low-<strong>begin</strong>ning English literacy; for students at<br />

a high-<strong>begin</strong>ning level of language learning. (Pass/No Credit)<br />

9:00a-11:30a MW Brem-ART 106 Fjaerestad I 1162<br />

6:00p- 8:30p MW Poul-OCP 108 TBA 8120<br />

ADESL 060 ESL 4: Speaking/Listening ce<br />

Build upon language skills beyond intermediate English; for students at a highintermediate/low-advanced<br />

level of language learning.<br />

1:00p- 3:30p MW Brem-ART 106 Smith D 1164<br />

ADESL 068 ESOL 5 Bridge Speaking/Listening ce<br />

Build upon language skills beyond low intermediate English for high intermediate<br />

level learners to prepare for advanced English <strong>classes</strong>.<br />

ADESL 031 ESL 1: Reading/Writing ce<br />

Introduction to basic survival English; for true language <strong>begin</strong>ners.<br />

6:00p- 8:30p TTh Brem-ART 106 Lynch M 1159<br />

1:00p- 3:30p MW Belfair-Prince of Peace Church Olson A 7131<br />

5:30p- 8:00p MW Shel-PB 001 TBA 7172<br />

6:00p- 8:30p MW Belfair Boys & Girls Club Hoffman D 7157<br />

ADESL 041 ESOL 2 Reading/Writing ce<br />

Built upon language skills beyond <strong>begin</strong>ning English literacy; for students at a low<br />

<strong>begin</strong>ning level of language learning. (Pass/No Credit)<br />

9:00a-11:30a TTh Brem-SHP 200 McMannon G 1161<br />

6:00p- 8:30p MW Brem-ART 106 Katsikapes A 1158<br />

6:00p- 8:30p MW NBK-Bangor TBA 6292<br />

Contact OC at NBK-Bangor for civilian access 360.697.3656.<br />

6:00p- 8:30p TTh Poul-OCP 218 TBA 8121<br />

1:00p- 3:30p MW Belfair-Prince of Peace Church Olson A 7132<br />

5:30p- 8:00p MW Shel-PB 001 TBA 7173<br />

6:00p- 8:30p MW Belfair Boys & Girls Club Hoffman D 7158<br />

ADESL 051 ESOL 3 Reading/Writing ce<br />

Build upon language skills beyond low-<strong>begin</strong>ning English literacy; for students at<br />

a high-<strong>begin</strong>ning level of language learning. (Pass/No Credit)<br />

9:00a-11:30a TTh Brem-ART 106 Fjaerestad I 1163<br />

6:00p- 8:30p MW NBK-Bangor TBA 6293<br />

Contact OC at NBK-Bangor for civilian access 360.697.3656.<br />

6:00p- 8:30p TTh Poul-OCP 218 TBA 8122<br />

1:00p- 3:30p MW Belfair-Prince of Peace Church Olson A 7133<br />

5:30p- 8:00p MW Shel-OCS 118 Gray R 7166<br />

6:00p- 8:30p MW Belfair Boys & Girls Club Hoffman D 7159<br />

ADESL 061 ESOL 4 Reading/Writing ce<br />

Build upon language skills beyond low-<strong>begin</strong>ning English literacy; for students at<br />

a low-intermediate level of language learning. (Pass/No Credit)<br />

1:00p- 3:30p TTh Brem-ART 106 McMannon G 1165<br />

6:00p- 8:30p MW NBK-Bangor TBA 6294<br />

Contact OC at NBK-Bangor for civilian access 360.697.3656.<br />

6:00p- 8:30p MW Poul-OCP 109 TBA 8127<br />

1:00p- 3:30p MW Belfair-Prince of Peace Church Olson A 7134<br />

5:30p- 8:00p MW Shel-OCS 118 Gray R 7167<br />

6:00p- 8:30p MW Belfair Boys & Girls Club Hoffman D 7160<br />

ADESL 069 ESL 5: Reading/Writing ce<br />

Build upon advanced language skills; for students with a high level of English<br />

fluency.<br />

12:00p- 2:30p TTh Brem-HUM 117 TBA 1167<br />

and 2:30p-3:30p TTh in Brem-TEC 200<br />

1:00p- 3:30p MW Brem-HUM 105 Potter S 1180<br />

6:00p- 8:30p MW NBK-Bangor TBA 6295<br />

Contact OC at NBK-Bangor for civilian access 360.697.3656.<br />

6:00p- 8:30p MW Poul-OCP 109 TBA 8128<br />

1:00p- 3:30p MW Belfair-Prince of Peace Church Olson A 7135<br />

5:30p- 8:00p MW Shel-PA 001 Thomasson G 7168<br />

6:00p- 8:30p MW Belfair Boys & Girls Club Hoffman D 7161<br />

ADESL 071 ESOL Bridge 6 Reading/Writing ce<br />

Build upon language skills beyond high intermediate English; for advanced level<br />

learners to prepare for matriculating to college credit <strong>classes</strong>. (Pass/No Credit)<br />

12:00p- 2:30p TTh Brem-HUM 117 Fjaerestad I 1168<br />

and 2:30p- 3:30p TTh in Brem-TEC 200<br />

1:00p- 3:30p MW Brem-HUM 105 Potter S 1181<br />

5:30p- 8:00p MW Shel-PA 001 Thomasson G 7169<br />

ADESL 085 Advanced Pronunciation ESl ce<br />

Improve pronunciation of American English for community, academic, and<br />

workplace settings for students with advanced English language skills.<br />

11:45a-12:45p MW Brem-HUM 117 TBA 1171<br />

ADESL 086 Conversational English ce<br />

Develop conversational skills in English by discussing self, family, work, community<br />

and current events.<br />

12:00p- 2:00p F Brem-ART 106 Lee KY 1177<br />

ADESL 087 Fundamentals of Grammar ce<br />

A review of English grammar for non-native English speakers who have an<br />

intermediate or advanced vocabulary.<br />

2:00p- 4:00p F Brem-ART 106 Lee KY 1176<br />

How to Read this Schedule p.10. Check OASIS at www.olympic.edu/OASIS for class changes. Locations: Brem=Bremerton, Poul=Poulsbo, Shel=Shelton<br />

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adult education/esol credit <strong>classes</strong><br />

Adult Basic Education<br />

Orientation/placement or permission of instructor/educational<br />

planner is required for all Adult Education <strong>classes</strong>. (All <strong>classes</strong> except<br />

for "Basic Skills for the Workplace" are Pass/No Credit.)<br />

ADABE 041 Communication Skills 2 ce<br />

Read for literal comprehension, find and interpret information from common<br />

references, write several related sentences, and use a computer for routine tasks.<br />

8:15a- 9:20a MTWTh Brem-HOC 142 Greig P 1034<br />

1:00p- 2:05p MTWTh Brem-HOC 142 Prentiss T 1074<br />

3:00p- 6:00p MW Brem-HUM 117 Greig P 1054<br />

ADABE 051 Communication Skills 3 ce<br />

Identify goals, define and support a reading purpose, write clear narratives of a<br />

paragraph or more, and use a computer to perform routine tasks.<br />

8:15a- 9:20a MTWTh Brem-HOC 142 Greig P 1035<br />

9:30a-10:50a MTWTh 1/19-3/18 Brem-HUM 102 TBA 1050<br />

1:00p- 2:05p MTWTh Brem-HOC 142 Prentiss T 1075<br />

3:00p- 6:00p MW Brem-HUM 117 Greig P 1055<br />

ADABE 061 Communication Skills 4 ce<br />

Use reading and writing skills in personally relevant contexts, use resources to collect<br />

and interpret information, and use a computer to perform routine tasks.<br />

8:15a- 9:20a MTWTh Brem-HOC 142 Greig P 1036<br />

9:30a-10:50a MTWTh 1/19-3/18 Brem-HUM 102 TBA 1051<br />

1:00p- 2:05p MTWTh Brem-HOC 142 Prentiss T 1076<br />

3:00p- 6:00p MW Brem-HUM 117 Greig P 1056<br />

ADABE 071 Communication Skills 5 ce<br />

Write clearly using standard grammar, usage, and punctuation; collect, interpret,<br />

and integrate information using multiple resources, and use a computer to complete<br />

routine tasks.<br />

9:30a-10:50a MTWTh Brem-HUM 102 TBA 1052<br />

1:00p- 2:05p MTWTh Brem-HOC 142 Prentiss T 1077<br />

3:00p- 6:00p MW Brem-HUM 117 Greig P 1057<br />

ADABE 042 Math 2 ce<br />

Identify where math is used in real life situations and process whole number<br />

operations in addition, subtraction, multiplication and division, and find<br />

averages.<br />

9:30a-10:50a MTWTh Brem-HOC 142 Greig P 1114<br />

11:10a- 1:00p MTWTh 1/19-3/18 Brem-UQ1 000C TBA 1037<br />

2:05p- 3:30p MTWTh Brem-HOC 142 Prentiss T 1134<br />

5:00p- 7:30p TTh Brem-HOC 142 Wendland T 1118<br />

5:30p- 8:00p TTh Poul-OCP 010 TBA 8135<br />

ADABE 052 Math 3 ce<br />

Solve problems using whole numbers, fractions, decimals, percents, ratios, and<br />

proportions, and be introduced to signed numbers and scientific notation.<br />

9:30a-10:50a MTWTh Brem-HOC 142 Greig P 1115<br />

11:10a- 1:00p MTWTh 1/19-3/18 Brem-UQ1 000C TBA 1038<br />

2:05p- 3:30p MTWTh Brem-HOC 142 Prentiss T 1135<br />

5:00p- 7:30p TTh Brem-HOC 142 Wendland T 1119<br />

6:00p- 9:00p MW Brem-HOC 142 Scott S 1125<br />

5:30p- 8:00p TTh Poul-OCP 010 TBA 8136<br />

ADABE 062 Math 4 ce<br />

Problem solve using whole numbers, fractions, decimals, percents, ratios, proportions,<br />

perimeter, area, volume, simple interest, and charts, graphs, and tables.<br />

9:30a-10:50a MTWTh Brem-HOC 142 Greig P 1116<br />

11:10a- 1:00p MTWTh 1/19-3/18 Brem-UQ1 000C TBA 1039<br />

2:05p- 3:30p MTWTh Brem-HOC 142 Prentiss T 1136<br />

5:00p- 7:30p TTh Brem-HOC 142 Wendland T 1120<br />

6:00p- 9:00p MW Brem-HOC 142 Scott S 1126<br />

5:30p- 8:00p TTh Poul-OCP 010 TBA 8137<br />

ADABE 072 Math 5 ce<br />

Further develop skills to effectively communicate and use mathematical operations<br />

up to introductory algebra and geometry.<br />

2:05p- 3:30p MTWTh Brem-HOC 142 Prentiss T 1137<br />

5:00p- 7:30p TTh Brem-HOC 142 Wendland T 1121<br />

6:00p- 9:00p MW Brem-HOC 142 Scott S 1127<br />

5:30p- 8:00p TTh Poul-OCP 010 TBA 8138<br />

ADABE 082 Math 6 ce<br />

Further develop the ability to use skills to effectively communicate and use<br />

mathematical operations up to and including introductory algebra and geometry.<br />

6:00p- 9:00p MW Brem-HOC 142 Scott S 1128<br />

ADABE 090 Reading Comprehension 2 ce<br />

Read and comprehend words in a simple text, slowly and with few errors;<br />

independently accomplish simple, well-defined and structured reading activities.<br />

11:00a- 1:00p MTW Brem-HOC 142 Gray K 1078<br />

ADABE 091 Reading Comprehension 3 ce<br />

Quickly and accurately read and comprehend words and word groups in simple text<br />

to independently accomplish well-defined and structured reading activities.<br />

11:00a- 1:00p MTW Brem-HOC 142 Gray K 1079<br />

ADABE 092 Reading Comprehension 4 ce<br />

Read a variety of texts at an appropriate pace and with good comprehension to<br />

independently accomplish structured, complex reading activities.<br />

11:00a- 1:00p MTW Brem-HOC 142 Gray K 1080<br />

ADABE 093 Reading Comprehension 5 ce<br />

Read dense or multipart texts at an appropriate pace and with good comprehension<br />

to independently accomplish structured, complex reading activities.<br />

11:00a- 1:00p MTW Brem-HOC 142 Gray K 1081<br />

ADABE 094 Reading Comprehension 6 ce<br />

Read long, complex texts at an appropriate pace and with good comprehension to<br />

independently accomplish structured, complex reading activities.<br />

11:00a- 1:00p MTW Brem-HOC 142 Gray K 1082<br />

GED PREParation<br />

Orientation/placement or permission of instructor/educational<br />

planner required.<br />

ADABE 079 GED PreparatioN ce<br />

Develop the reading, writing, and math skills necessary for completion of the five<br />

tests of the GED. (Pass/No Credit)<br />

9:00a-12:00p MW Shel-PA 001 Thomasson G 7111<br />

9:00a-12:00p TTh Shel-PA 001 Eidenmuller A 7112<br />

12:30p- 3:30p MW Shel-PA 001 Thomasson G 7105<br />

5:30p- 8:30p TTh Shel-PA 001 Eidenmuller A 7113<br />

ASSESSMENT & TESTING CENTER<br />

Testing Services offered :<br />

• Accuplacer Placement Testing<br />

• OC Make‐up and Access Testing<br />

• GED Testing<br />

• Proctoring Services<br />

• Computer‐Based Industry Certifications<br />

To make an appointment or for more information,<br />

contact your campus Assessment & Testing Center.<br />

Hours may vary by location and testing services.<br />

www.olympic.edu/TestingCenter<br />

Campus Locations:<br />

OC Bremerton – New Location!<br />

Call 360.475.7238<br />

TestingCenter@olympic.edu<br />

OC Poulsbo – Rm 115B<br />

360.475.7238<br />

OCPTesting@olympic.edu<br />

OC Shelton – Rm 112<br />

360.432.5400<br />

OCSTesting@olympic.edu<br />

adult ed/esol credit <strong>classes</strong><br />

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Winter Classes – All Sites<br />

In this Section:<br />

Accounting............................................................................................................................ 16<br />

Adult Education................................................................................................................13-15<br />

American Sign Language....................................................................................................... 16<br />

Animation............................................................................................................................. 16<br />

Anthropology........................................................................................................................ 16<br />

Art........................................................................................................................................ 17<br />

Astronomy............................................................................................................................ 17<br />

Automotive Technology.......................................................................................................... 17<br />

Aviation................................................................................................................................ 18<br />

Baccalaureate Nursing........................................................................................................... 18<br />

Biology................................................................................................................................. 18<br />

Business................................................................................................................................ 19<br />

Business Management........................................................................................................... 20<br />

Chemistry............................................................................................................................. 20<br />

<strong>College</strong> Level Intensive English............................................................................................... 21<br />

Communication Studies.......................................................................................................... 21<br />

Computer Information Systems.............................................................................................. 21<br />

Computer Science.................................................................................................................. 24<br />

Cooperative Education........................................................................................................... 24<br />

Criminal Justice..................................................................................................................... 24<br />

Culinary Arts......................................................................................................................... 24<br />

Drafting................................................................................................................................ 25<br />

Dramatic Arts........................................................................................................................ 25<br />

Early Childhood Education..................................................................................................... 26<br />

Economics............................................................................................................................. 26<br />

Education.............................................................................................................................. 26<br />

Electronics............................................................................................................................. 27<br />

Engineering.......................................................................................................................... 28<br />

English.................................................................................................................................. 28<br />

Environmental Studies........................................................................................................... 29<br />

Family Services..................................................................................................................... 29<br />

Fire Service—Fire Science..................................................................................................... 29<br />

Fire Service—Fire Service Mgmt & Admin............................................................................. 30<br />

Foreign Languages................................................................................................................ 30<br />

French.................................................................................................................................. 30<br />

General Studies..................................................................................................................... 30<br />

Geographical Information Systems (GIS)................................................................................ 30<br />

Geography............................................................................................................................ 30<br />

Geology................................................................................................................................ 30<br />

German................................................................................................................................ 31<br />

Health Occupations................................................................................................................ 31<br />

History................................................................................................................................. 31<br />

Hospitality Management........................................................................................................ 31<br />

Human Services.................................................................................................................... 32<br />

Human Services Substance Abuse Counselor........................................................................... 32<br />

Humanities........................................................................................................................... 32<br />

Integrated Multimedia........................................................................................................... 32<br />

Japanese.............................................................................................................................. 33<br />

Journalism............................................................................................................................ 33<br />

Learning Communities........................................................................................................... 33<br />

Manufacturing...................................................................................................................... 33<br />

Mathematics......................................................................................................................... 34<br />

Medical Assisting................................................................................................................... 35<br />

Music.................................................................................................................................... 36<br />

Nursing (ADN)...................................................................................................................... 37<br />

Office Technology.................................................................................................................. 37<br />

Organizational Leadership/Resource Management................................................................. 39<br />

Parent Education................................................................................................................... 39<br />

Philosophy............................................................................................................................ 40<br />

Physical Education—Education.............................................................................................. 40<br />

Physical Education—Fitness And Sports................................................................................. 40<br />

Physical Education—Recreation & Dance............................................................................... 41<br />

Physical Therapist Assistant.................................................................................................... 41<br />

Physics.................................................................................................................................. 41<br />

Political Science..................................................................................................................... 41<br />

Practical Nursing................................................................................................................... 42<br />

Psychology............................................................................................................................ 42<br />

Science................................................................................................................................. 42<br />

Sociology.............................................................................................................................. 42<br />

Spanish................................................................................................................................. 42<br />

Speech.................................................................................................................................. 43<br />

Technical Design.................................................................................................................... 43<br />

Transition to ADN (Associate Degree Nursing)........................................................................ 43<br />

Welding................................................................................................................................ 44<br />

Workforce Training................................................................................................................ 45<br />

Winter Classes<br />

Accounting<br />

ACCT& 201 Prin of Accounting I<br />

Accounting as an information system, the accounting cycle, accounting for a<br />

merchandising operation, cash, receivables, and inventories. (Formerly BS-EC 251)<br />

10:00a-12:15p TTh Brem-BUS 205(HYBD) Salas J 5cr 2030<br />

Online - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> King S 5cr 2031<br />

ACCT& 202 Prin of Accounting II<br />

Includes accounting for fixed assets, liabilities, partnerships and corporations.<br />

Also includes the statement of cash flows as well as the underlying principles of<br />

accounting. (Formerly BS-EC 252)<br />

Prerequisite: ACCT& 201.<br />

1:00p- 3:15p MW Brem-ST 127 (ITV) Snapp R 5cr 2035<br />

1:00p- 3:15p MW Poul-OCP 110 (ITV) Snapp R 5cr 8200<br />

1:00p- 3:15p MW Shel-TJL 120 (ITV) Snapp R 5cr 7210<br />

Online - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> Snapp R 5cr 2037<br />

Online - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> (1/15-3/18) Snapp R 5cr 2038<br />

ACCT& 203 Prin of Accounting III<br />

Development and analysis of accounting information for managerial decisionmaking.<br />

(Formerly BS-EC 253)<br />

Prerequisite: ACCT& 202 and high school algebra or its equivalent.<br />

Online - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> Snapp R 5cr 2044<br />

Online - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> (1/15-3/18) Snapp R 5cr 2045<br />

Adult Education<br />

See pages 13-15 for English for Speakers of Other Languages, Basic Skills,<br />

and GED Preparation <strong>classes</strong>.<br />

American Sign Language<br />

ASL& 121 Am Sign Language i h<br />

An introductory course focusing on expressive and receptive signing in the context<br />

of everyday situations. In addition to basic vocabulary and grammar, the culture and<br />

history of the deaf and culturally appropriate behaviors are introduced. (Formerly<br />

FLASL 145 and SPCH 145)<br />

10:00a-12:15p TTh Brem-HUM 104 Elliott M 5cr 3094<br />

ASL& 122 Am Sign Language ii h<br />

Continued study of ASL focused on expanding vocabulary and grammar to<br />

intermediate level with an emphasis on expressive and receptive skills. Further<br />

discussion of the deaf culture also included. (Formerly FLASL 146, SPCH 146)<br />

Prerequisite: ASL& 121 with 2.0 or better or permission of instructor.<br />

9:00a- 9:50a DAILY Brem-HUM 117 Romano A 5cr 3090<br />

10:00a-11:24a MWF Brem-HUM 117 Romano A 5cr 3091<br />

5:00p- 7:15p MW Brem-BUS 200 Elliott M 5cr 3092<br />

10:00a-11:24a MWF Poul-OCP 221 Elliott M 5cr 8305<br />

Animation<br />

See Integrated Multimedia section<br />

Anthropology<br />

ANTH& 100 Survey of Anthropology SS<br />

Survey of the subfields of archaeology, biological anthropology and linguistic<br />

and cultural anthropology; physical and cultural variation and change examined.<br />

(Formerly ANTHR 101)<br />

Online - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> $40 Aranyosi E 5cr 3011<br />

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ANTH& 205 Biological Anthropology NS/SS<br />

Views humans as biological organisms within the framework of culture. Attention<br />

is given to human variation and adaptation; genetics, primate studies, fossil evidence<br />

for human evolution. (Formerly ANTHR 201)<br />

Prerequisite: Recommend ANTH& 100.<br />

10:00a-11:24a MWF Brem-ART 123 Hartse C 5cr 3013<br />

Online - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> $40 Hartse C 5cr 3012<br />

ANTH& 206 Cultural Anthropology SS<br />

Cross-cultural comparison of non-Western and Western cultures; includes history,<br />

theories, and methods of the field. (Formerly ANTHR 202)<br />

10:00a-12:15p TTh Brem-ART 123 Aranyosi E 5cr 3015<br />

Online - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> $40 Hartse C 5cr 3014<br />

ANTH& 207 Linguistic Anthropology h/SS<br />

Linguistic methods and theories used within anthropology; includes a variety of<br />

approaches to the study of language. (Formerly ANTHR 203)<br />

11:30a-12:54p MWF Brem-ART 123 Hartse C 5cr 3017<br />

Art<br />

ART& 100 Art AppreciatioN h<br />

Find personal meaning in visual arts, painting, sculpture, and architecture with emphasis<br />

on diversity of form, content, and comparative styles. (Formerly ART 100)<br />

11:00a-11:50a DAILY Brem-ART 103 Moga E 5cr 3031<br />

Online - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> $40 Deitchman E 5cr 3030<br />

ART 103 Art History/Medieval—Renaissance H<br />

Major achievements in painting, sculpture, architecture, and the decorative arts<br />

in Europe, the Near East, and North Africa from Early Medieval through the<br />

16th Century.<br />

Online - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> $40 Deitchman E 5cr 3034<br />

ART 106 Drawing i h<br />

Drawing from still life, the figure, and landscape, with an emphasis on observation<br />

and design skills.<br />

6:00p- 8:50p MW Brem-ART 126 $20 Weichman M 5cr 3038<br />

ART 107 Drawing ii h<br />

Continued study of still life, landscape, and the figure with an introduction to<br />

further media, and the challenges of color.<br />

Prerequisite: ART 106.<br />

10:00a-12:50p TTh Brem-ART 126 $20 Weichman M 5cr 3039<br />

ART 110 Design i h<br />

Study of the relationship of form: the elements and the principle of art and<br />

organization as an understanding of two-dimensional art design.<br />

10:00a-12:50p MW Brem-ART 116 $20 Wu I 5cr 3044<br />

ART 125 Ceramics i h/SP<br />

Cone ten stoneware, mixing clays, emphasis on pottery wheel, hand building, and<br />

glaze chemistry.<br />

1:00p- 3:50p MW Brem-ART 134 $30 Weichman M 5cr 3060<br />

7:25p-10:05p TTh Brem-ART 134 $30 Vokolek W 5cr 3064<br />

ART 206 Drawing iii h/SP<br />

Further study of still life, landscape, and the figure with continued exploration of<br />

media, and expressive intent.<br />

Prerequisite: ART 107.<br />

10:00a-12:50p TTh Brem-ART 126 $20 Weichman M 5cr 3040<br />

ART 225 Ceramics ii h/SP<br />

Continuation of ART 125, with new emphasis on introduction of additional<br />

forms and construction methods. Experimentation with clays, glazes, and firing<br />

techniques.<br />

Prerequisite: ART 125.<br />

1:00p- 3:50p MW Brem-ART 134 $30 Weichman M 5cr 3061<br />

7:25p-10:05p TTh Brem-ART 134 $30 Vokolek W 5cr 3065<br />

ART 226 Ceramics iii h/SP<br />

Continuation of ART 225, with further experimentation in porcelain, glazes and<br />

firing techniques.<br />

Prerequisite: ART 106, 110, and 225.<br />

1:00p- 3:50p MW Brem-ART 134 $30 Weichman M 5cr 3062<br />

7:25p-10:05p TTh Brem-ART 134 $30 Vokolek W 5cr 3066<br />

ART 230 Watercolor i h/SP<br />

An introduction to the basic materials and techniques of watercolor painting.<br />

Emphasis will be on paint application, color theory and mixing, paper qualities,<br />

composition and stylistic possibilities of the medium.<br />

1:00p- 3:50p MW Brem-ART 116 $20 Wu I 5cr 3070<br />

ART 231 Watercolor ii h/SP<br />

Continuation of ART 230, encouraging further development of personal imagery,<br />

technique and style. A variety of subject matter will be explored.<br />

Prerequisite: ART 230.<br />

1:00p- 3:50p MW Brem-ART 116 $20 Wu I 5cr 3071<br />

ART 232 Watercolor iii h/SP<br />

Emphasis on composition combining transparent and opaque watercolor, acrylic,<br />

pastels, ink, charcoal and collage. The development of painting within an historical<br />

and multicultural context through individual instruction.<br />

Prerequisite: ART 231.<br />

1:00p- 3:50p MW Brem-ART 116 $20 Wu I 5cr 3072<br />

ART 266 Sculpture i h/SP<br />

Introduction to materials. Consideration of form. Technical and compositional<br />

exercises in clay, plaster, wood and found object materials.<br />

1:00p- 3:50p TTh Brem-ART 139 $30 Weichman M 5cr 3078<br />

ART 267 Sculpture ii h/SP<br />

Further practice in the fundamentals of additive, reductive, and constructive<br />

sculpture.<br />

Prerequisite: ART 106, 110, and 266.<br />

1:00p- 3:50p TTh Brem-ART 139 $30 Weichman M 5cr 3079<br />

ART 268 Sculpture iii h/SP<br />

Intensive creative work in a variety of media. Traditional and contemporary ideas<br />

and their relationship to personal expression.<br />

Prerequisite: ART 267.<br />

1:00p- 3:50p TTh Brem-ART 139 $30 Weichman M 5cr 3080<br />

Astronomy<br />

ASTRO 101 Introduction to Astronomy NS<br />

Modern concepts and theories from the science of astronomy; motions of nighttime<br />

sky, history of astronomy, light and telescopes, solar system, stars, and galaxies.<br />

Particular emphasis on composition of our solar system.<br />

Prerequisite: MATH 094 (Elementary Algebra) or equivalent.<br />

1:00p- 2:24p MWF Brem-ST 148 Fong D 5cr 4008<br />

7:25p- 9:40p TTh Brem-ST 148 Fong D 5cr 4009<br />

ASTRO 102 Introduction to Astronomy NS<br />

Properties of stars, stellar evolution, the Milky Way and other galaxies, quasars,<br />

cosmology.<br />

Prerequisite: MATH 099 with a grade of 2.0 or above or permission of instructor.<br />

1:00p- 3:15p TTh Brem-ST 148 Fong D 5cr 4010<br />

Automotive Technology<br />

Bremer Automotive Technology Center (BAT): 1600 Warren Avenue,<br />

Bremerton. Tools required by all students for completion of the Automotive<br />

Technology Program.<br />

AUT-T 101 Intro to Auto Tech Systems/Service CE<br />

Familiarization with basic automotive systems, tools, and service procedures. This<br />

course or equivalent is prerequisite for admission into automotive professional<br />

technical courses.<br />

6:10p- 9:50p W Brem-BAT 111 $10 Erhardt M 3cr 2000<br />

<strong>winter</strong> credit <strong>classes</strong><br />

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AUT-T 131-133 Electrical Repair 1, 2, 3 (Block 2)<br />

Introduction to and practice in the fundamentals of automotive electrical systems<br />

operation and service.<br />

Prerequisite: AUT-T 101 or 171 or instructor permission; placement into AUT-T 145 or<br />

equivalent.<br />

8:00a-12:30p DAILY Brem-BAT 111 $10 Quinn S 15cr 2007<br />

AUT-T 145 Applied Problem Solving<br />

Uses math concepts and models in a lecture/discovery format to enhance problemsolving<br />

skills required in the workplace. (Same as TEC-D 145 and WELD 145)<br />

Prerequisite: MATH 089 with a grade of 2.0 or above or satisfactory placement test<br />

score and concurrent enrollment in or completion of ATA requirements in AUT-T or TEC-D<br />

or WELD vocational programs.<br />

7:25p- 9:40p MW Brem-ART 123 Gallagher Ch 5cr <strong>2010</strong><br />

AUT-T 171 Basic Car Repair<br />

A hands-on guide to vehicle operation, preventative maintenance, simple<br />

troubleshooting and repairs, and working with automotive service professionals.<br />

6:10p- 9:50p W Brem-BAT 111 $10 Erhardt M 3cr 2011<br />

AUT-T 201 Internship 1<br />

Refinement and application of skills in the context of a professional repair shop.<br />

Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.<br />

ARR ARR ARR $10 Randall S 5cr 2012<br />

AUT-T 202 Internship 2<br />

Continuing refinement and application of skills in the context of a professional<br />

repair shop.<br />

Prerequisite: AUT-T 201 and permission of instructor.<br />

ARR ARR ARR $10 Randall S 5cr 2013<br />

AUT-T 203 Internship 3<br />

Refinement of professional skills and preparation for employment.<br />

Prerequisite: AUT-T 202 and permission of instructor.<br />

ARR ARR ARR $10 Randall S 5cr 2014<br />

AUT-T 222 Automotive Drivetrain 2<br />

Introduction to and practice in the diagnosis and repair of automotive transmission<br />

systems.<br />

Prerequisite: AUT-T 101 or 171 or instructor permission.<br />

1:00p- 4:30p MT Brem-BAT 111 $10 Randall S 5cr 2017<br />

Aviation<br />

Permission required to enroll. Email Avian Flight Center at dhanson2@<br />

olympic.edu for more information. (Flight manuals and other materials<br />

need to be purchased from Avian Flight Center.)<br />

AVIAT 101 Aviation Fundamentals<br />

An introduction to basic aviation principles such as aircraft performance factors,<br />

FAA regulations, and resources aviation professionals use in everyday operations.<br />

5:00p- 6:30p MW Brem-ST 148 Scott C 3cr 4018<br />

AVIAT 111 Private Pilot Ground School<br />

Obtain the necessary aeronautical knowledge and meet the prerequisites specified<br />

in FAR Part 61 for a private pilot airmen knowledge test. Includes aerodynamics,<br />

navigation, weather, communications, regulations, flight physiology, weight balance,<br />

and other subjects preparatory to the FAA Private Pilot written exam.<br />

6:00p- 8:15p TTh Avian Flight Ctr.-Bremerton Airport Hanson D T 5cr 4020<br />

10:00a- 2:40p Sa Avian Flight Ctr.-Bremerton Airport Hanson D T 5cr 4021<br />

AVIAT 112 Air Syst/Intro Glass Cockpits<br />

Basic aviation principles, concepts for aircraft engines, aircraft instruments, flight<br />

and navigation including GPS systems technology application and glass cockpit<br />

technology application.<br />

6:40p- 7:40p MW Brem-ST 148 Scott C 2cr 4022<br />

AVIAT 216 Instrument Pilot Ground School<br />

Provides information necessary to pass the FAA Instrument Pilot written<br />

examination. Covers radio navigation, IFR flight planning and decision-making,<br />

ATC procedures, Federal Aviation regulations pertinent to instrument flight. FAA<br />

part 141 approved.<br />

Prerequisite: Completion of Private Pilot Ground School (AVIAT 111) or instructor's permission.<br />

6:00p- 8:15p MW Avian Flight Ctr.-Bremerton Airport Hanson D T 5cr 4024<br />

Baccalaureate Nursing<br />

Upper Division Rates Apply. See tuition & fees at www.olympic.edu/<br />

Students/Tuition.<br />

BNURS 320 Statistics for Health Research<br />

Provides a conceptual approach to statistics including: analysis and utilization of<br />

inferential, descriptive statistics and applications to health care research and nursing.<br />

Meets the Symbolic/Quantitative Skills requirement for BSN students.<br />

12:30p- 3:30p T Brem-TEC 100 Calogero M 5cr 8804<br />

BNURS 340 Advanced clinical Reasoning<br />

Examine clinical nursing phenomena and therapies from the perspective of<br />

physiologic, pathophysiologic, experiential and behavioral events. Includes life<br />

span and sociocultural factors.<br />

Prerequisite: Acceptance into BSN program or permission of instructor.<br />

8:30a-11:30a T Brem-ENG 115A Mulligan A 3cr 8808<br />

BNURS 402 Families in the Community<br />

Focus on concepts of health, community, and environments as they relate to the health<br />

of diverse families in a range of settings. Nursing roles in family health are explored.<br />

Prerequisite: Acceptance into BSN program or permission of instructor.<br />

9:00a-11:50a F Brem-HUM 118 Mariella A 3cr 8812<br />

BNURS 407 Perspective on Diversity<br />

The human dignity, inherent worth and uniqueness of individuals, families, groups and<br />

communities; the ways that difference is defined, used, and experienced in society.<br />

Prerequisite: Acceptance into BSN program or permission of instructor.<br />

1:00p- 4:00p F Brem-ENG 115A Mariella A 3cr 8818<br />

BNURS 408 Health & Wellness Promotion Clinical<br />

Assessment and development of a plan of care to promote healthy families in rural<br />

and urban communities.<br />

Prerequisite: Acceptance into the RN-BSN program. Successful completion of or<br />

concurrent enrollment in BNURS 402.<br />

8:00a- 8:50a T Brem-ENG 100 Holk M 3cr 8822<br />

8:00a- 8:50a T Brem-BUS 101 Greene L 3cr 8824<br />

Biology<br />

BIOL 101 Introduction to Marine Science NS<br />

Origin and extent of the ocean, its biological, chemical, geological, and physical<br />

aspects. Interactions of plants and animals in the sea and their use by humans,<br />

includes field trips. (Formerly BIO 101)<br />

8:00a- 8:50a MWF Brem-ST 242 $15 Seavy D 5cr 4034<br />

and 1:00p- 2:50p MW Brem-ST 243 - Lab<br />

BIOL 104 Plant Biology NS<br />

Basic content on plants, emphasizing diversity of structures, functions, economic<br />

importance, and function of plants in vegetation systems and human communities.<br />

(Formerly BIO 100)<br />

4:45p- 7:00p TTh Naval Hospital Bremerton Marvin L 5cr 6290<br />

Contact OC at Naval Hospital Bremerton for civilian access 360.377.8178.<br />

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BIOL& 160 General Biology w/Lab NS<br />

A general overview of important areas of biology for non-science majors <strong>begin</strong>ning<br />

at the cellular level and culminating with a consideration of interactions and changes<br />

in natural populations. Includes laboratory. (Formerly BIO 105)<br />

9:00a- 9:50a MWF Brem-ART 103 $15 TBA 5cr 4038<br />

and 10:00a-11:50a MW Brem-ST 142 - Lab<br />

9:00a- 9:50a MWF Brem-ART 103 $15 TBA 5cr 4039<br />

and 8:00a- 9:50a TTh Brem-ST 142 - Lab<br />

5:00p- 6:25p TTh Poul-OCP 220 (HYBD) $15 RapachHenry S 5cr 8400<br />

and 6:45p- 8:35p TTh Poul-OCP 224 - Lab<br />

1:00p- 2:20p MW Shel-PB 002 $15 Celestine R 5cr 7406<br />

and 2:30p- 4:20p MW Shel-OCS 114 - Lab<br />

BIOL& 175 Human Biology w/Lab NS<br />

The structure and function of major systems and current health issues of the human<br />

body. Includes gross anatomy and histology. Recommended for pre-professional<br />

programs. (Formerly BIO 160)<br />

12:00p-12:50p TWThF Brem-ST 242 (HYBD) $15 Ferguson D 5cr 4040<br />

and 8:00a- 9:50a F Brem-ST 241 - Lab<br />

12:00p-12:50p TWThF Brem-ST 242 (HYBD) $15 Ferguson D 5cr 4041<br />

and 10:00a-11:50a F Brem-ST 241 - Lab<br />

BIOL 200 Nutrition NS<br />

Basic principles of nutrition emphasizing the physiological requirements for<br />

proteins, lipids, carbohydrates, vitamins, and minerals; their sources; their<br />

relationship to metabolism, nutritional status, and common health problems. A<br />

brief introduction to naturopathic medicine is included. (Formerly BIO 200)<br />

Prerequisite: CHEM& 121 or CHEM& 141/142, or CHEM & 241/242 and a minimum of<br />

5 credits in any of the following Biology courses with a lab. (BIOL& 160, BIOL& 241),<br />

or CHEM& 131, all with a grade of 2.0 or better.<br />

5:00p- 6:50p TTh Brem-ST 147 $15 Elauria A 5cr 4043<br />

and 7:00p- 8:50p Th Brem-ST 142 - Lab<br />

BIOL 201 Majors Biology I (For majors & non-majors) NS<br />

An introduction to the biological sciences, emphasizing genetic and cellular<br />

processes common to plants and animals. Prepares students for advanced biology<br />

courses and pre-professional programs. (Formerly BIO 201)<br />

Prerequisite: None, however, to satisfy the prerequisite for upper division biology<br />

courses at some institutions, a year of general chemistry must be completed.<br />

1:00p- 1:50p MWF Brem-ST 201 $15 TBA 5cr 4046<br />

and 1:00p- 2:50p TTh Brem-ST 142 - Lab<br />

1:00p- 1:50p MWF Brem-ST 201 $15 TBA 5cr 4048<br />

and 2:10p- 4:00p MW Brem-ST 142 - Lab<br />

BIOL 202 Majors Biology II (For majors & non-majors) NS<br />

A continuation of BIOL 201 emphasizing reproduction, growth, and homeostasis<br />

in plants and animals. Prepares students for advanced biology courses and preprofessional<br />

programs. (Formerly BIO 202)<br />

Prerequisite: BIOL 201 suggested or permission of instructor.<br />

9:00a- 9:50a MWF Brem-ST 242 $15 Seavy D 5cr 4050<br />

and 8:00a- 9:50a TTh Brem-ST 243 - Lab<br />

9:00a- 9:50a MWF Brem-ST 242 $15 Seavy D 5cr 4054<br />

and 10:00a-11:50a TTh Brem-ST 243 - Lab<br />

5:00p- 6:25p TTh Brem-ST 142 $15 Cobb S 5cr 4056<br />

and 6:35p- 8:25p TTh Brem-ST 243 - Lab<br />

8:00a- 8:50a MWF Poul-OCP 218 (HYBD) $15 Lawrence A 5cr 8402<br />

and 8:00a- 9:50a TTh Poul-OCP 224 - Lab<br />

BIOL& 241 Human A & P 1 NS<br />

Analysis of representative vertebrates for the chemical-physical process in organ<br />

systems and their gross anatomy and histology as they pertain to the human body.<br />

Enrollment in BIOL& 241-BIOL& 242 insures transferable credit. (Formerly<br />

BIO 250)<br />

Prerequisite: CHEM& 121 and CHEM& 131 (CHEM& 131 may be waived by exam); or<br />

CHEM& 141 and CHEM& 142 with a grade of 2.0 or better; concurrent enrollment in<br />

either CHEM& 131 or CHEM& 142 is permitted but not recommended.<br />

8:26a- 9:50a MWF Brem-ST 142 $15 Miller L 6cr 4060<br />

and 8:26a- 9:50a TTh Brem-ST 241 - Lab<br />

2:00p- 2:50p DAILY Brem-ST 242 $15 Miller L 6cr 4058<br />

and 12:00p- 1:40p TTh Brem-ST 241 - Lab<br />

11:30a-12:54p MWF Poul-OCP 119 (HYBD) $15 TBA 6cr 8403<br />

and 11:30a-12:55p TTh Poul-OCP 224 - Lab<br />

BIOL& 242 Human A & P 2 NS<br />

A continuation of BIOL& 241 with emphasis on blood, immunity, respiration,<br />

urinary function, digestion, and reproduction. Lab includes dissections and structure<br />

identification. (Formerly BIO 251)<br />

Prerequisite: BIOL& 241 with a grade of 2.0 or better.<br />

10:00a-10:50a DAILY Brem-HUM 108 $15 TBA 6cr 4063<br />

and 11:00a- 1:30p W Brem-ST 241 - Lab<br />

1:00p- 1:50p DAILY Brem-Rotunda (HYBD) $15 Ferguson D 6cr 4064<br />

and 2:00p- 3:20p TTh Brem-ST 241 - Lab<br />

1:00p- 1:50p DAILY Brem-Rotunda (HYBD) $15 Ferguson D 6cr 4066<br />

and 2:00p- 4:50p W Brem-ST 241 - Lab<br />

5:00p- 7:15p TTh Brem-ST 242 $15 TBA 6cr 4070<br />

and 7:25p- 8:55p TTh Brem-ST 241 - Lab<br />

10:00a-11:24a MWF Poul-OCP 119 (HYBD) $15 Dodge M A 6cr 8406<br />

and 8:30a- 9:55a MW Poul-OCP 224 - Lab<br />

Online - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> $63 Dodge M A 6cr 8404<br />

Lab included<br />

BIOL& 260 Microbiology NS<br />

The structure, function, metabolism, genetics, control and cultivation of<br />

microorganisms, and their role in immunity and disease. For pre-professionals.<br />

(Formerly BIO 260)<br />

Prerequisite: CHEM& 121 or CHEM& 141/142 or CHEM& 241/242 and a minimum of 5<br />

credits in any of the following Biology courses with a lab (BIOL& 160, BIOL 201, BIOL&<br />

241) all with a grade of 2.0 or better.<br />

10:00a-10:50a MTWTh Brem-ST 242 $15 Elauria A 5cr 4072<br />

and 11:00a-12:30p MW Brem-ST 238 - Lab<br />

10:00a-10:50a MTWTh Brem-ST 242 $15 Elauria A 5cr 4074<br />

and 11:00a-12:30p TTh Brem-ST 238 - Lab<br />

3:00p- 3:50p MTWTh Poul-OCP 218 (HYBD) $15 Dodge M A 5cr 8407<br />

and 1:30p- 2:50p TTh Poul-OCP 224 - Lab<br />

Business<br />

Also see Accounting and Economics sections.<br />

BUS& 101 Intro to Business SS<br />

Business operations: management, marketing, finance, and human resources.<br />

Business environments: global, economic, social, ethical, and political. (Formerly<br />

BS-EC 101)<br />

7:45a- 9:50a TTh Brem-ST 127 (ITV) Salas J 5cr 2051<br />

7:45a- 9:50a TTh Poul-OCP 109 (ITV) Salas J 5cr 8201<br />

7:45a- 9:50a TTh Shel-TJL 120 (ITV) Salas J 5cr 7211<br />

Online - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> King S 5cr 2052<br />

BUS& 201 Business Law<br />

Origin and development of business law, the legal system, and enforcement of<br />

individual legal rights; law of torts, crimes, and business contracts. (Formerly<br />

BS-EC 260)<br />

8:26a- 9:50a MWF Brem-BUS 205 Bosley E 5cr 2054<br />

Online - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> King S 5cr 2055<br />

<strong>winter</strong> credit <strong>classes</strong><br />

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BUS 215 Business Statistics<br />

Application of inferential statistics to business decisions; frequency distributions;<br />

sampling, probability, hypotheses testing, and regression.(Formerly BS-EC 257/258)<br />

Prerequisite: MATH 099 or equivalent.<br />

1:00p- 3:15p TTh Brem-BUS 106 Ward A 5cr 2048<br />

Business Management<br />

BMGMT 102 Introduction—International Business<br />

Examines the fundamental issues facing international commerce. Covers: country<br />

and regional differences, the economics and politics of global trade and investment,<br />

business strategies and structures of international firms, and the global monetary<br />

system. WTO and the world’s basic religions are also covered.<br />

10:00a-12:15p TTh Brem-BUS 206 Johnson H 5cr 2070<br />

BMGMT 140 Business and Personal Mathematics<br />

Solving practical business problems, in an applied context, involving one-variable<br />

linear equations. Bank account reconciliation and metrics are also discussed.<br />

Prerequisite: MATH 089 with a grade of 2.0 or above or satisfactory placement test score.<br />

1:00p- 3:15p TTh Brem-BUS 206 Johnson H 5cr 2073<br />

Online - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> Johnson H 5cr 2074<br />

BMGMT 145 Business Ethics<br />

Discover significant resources to increase your ability to engage in an ethical<br />

decision making process. Also explores professional business behavior and potential<br />

workplace Ethical Dilemmas.<br />

8:30a- 5:30p Sa 1/9-1/16 Brem-BUS 206 Johnson H 2cr 2075<br />

BMGMT 147 H.R. Interviewing/Risk Management<br />

An entrepreneurial series, two-day seminar, emphasizing interviewing techniques,<br />

and human resource risk management.<br />

8:30a- 5:30p Sa 1/30-2/6 Brem-BUS 206 Johnson H 2cr 2077<br />

BMGMT 170 Client/Customer Relations<br />

Provides customer relationship management (CRM) skill development to create an<br />

organizational culture that delivers superior quality services in challenging situations.<br />

Online - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> $16 MacKaben K 2cr 2079<br />

BMGMT 180 Marketing<br />

Marketing in the new millennium is all about building profitable customer<br />

relationships. Explores consumer buying behavior, decisions as to which target<br />

markets the organization can strategically access and serve, and determinants of<br />

a compelling value position to attract, keep, and grow targeted customers. You’ll<br />

never view commercials the same way again.<br />

5:00p- 7:15p TTh Brem-BUS 206 Bright K 5cr 2080<br />

BMGMT 185 E-Business Strategies<br />

An interactive course balancing technical and strategic aspects of electronic<br />

business. Electronic platforms, payment systems, regulation, security and privacy<br />

issues addressed.<br />

Prerequisite: CMPTR 115 or by permission of instructor.<br />

Online - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> $40 MacKaben K 5cr 2081<br />

BMGMT 203 Small Business Planning & Management<br />

Learn how to recognize an opportunity when you see it. Prior accounting and<br />

marketing coursework or relevant business experience is strongly recommended.<br />

Discusses proper legal structures; financial competencies; and promotional strategies<br />

in start-up and existing small business plan development.<br />

7:45a- 9:50a TTh Brem-HL 110 (ITV/HYBD) MacKaben K 5cr 2084<br />

7:45a- 9:50a TTh Poul-OCP 110 (ITV/HYBD) MacKaben K 5cr 8213<br />

7:45a- 9:50a TTh Shel-PB 003 (ITV/HYBD) MacKaben K 5cr 7204<br />

BMGMT 282 Principles of Leadership/Management<br />

Exploration of the functions of management and strategies for effective leadership.<br />

Provides an overview of management theory, organizational structure, teams and<br />

team leadership, empowerment, and the relevance of government regulation and<br />

social responsibility to managerial decision making in a global business environment.<br />

A Skill-Based Career Portfolio is developed.<br />

1:00p- 3:15p TTh Brem-HL 110 (ITV/HYBD) MacKaben K 5cr 2088<br />

1:00p- 3:15p TTh Poul-OCP 109 (ITV/HYBD) MacKaben K 5cr 8214<br />

1:00p- 3:15p TTh Shel-TJL 116 (ITV/HYBD) MacKaben K 5cr 7205<br />

Chemistry<br />

CHEM& 121 Intro to Chemistry NS<br />

Atomic structure, chemical bonding, quantitative chemical relationships, solutions,<br />

acids, bases, salts, buffers. An introduction to organic chemistry may be included.<br />

Primarily for ADN and Allied Health students. (Formerly CHEM 121)<br />

Prerequisite: MATH 099 with a 2.0 or better or equivalent course or an equivalent<br />

placement score.<br />

1:00p- 1:50p DAILY Brem-ST 242 $15 Geyer C 6cr 4095<br />

and 11:00a-12:50p T Brem-ST 220 - Lab<br />

1:00p- 1:50p DAILY Brem-ST 242 $15 Geyer C 6cr 4099<br />

and 11:00a-12:50p W Brem-ST 220 - Lab<br />

5:00p- 7:15p TTh Brem-ST 203 $15 Flowers B 6cr 4101<br />

and 7:25p- 9:15p T Brem-ST 220 - Lab<br />

5:00p- 7:15p TTh Brem-ST 203 $15 Flowers B 6cr 4105<br />

and 7:25p- 9:15p Th Brem-ST 220 - Lab<br />

10:00a-11:24a MWF Poul-OCP 218 $15 Pellock J 6cr 8408<br />

and 1:00p- 2:50p M Poul-OCP 224 - Lab<br />

CHEM& 131 Intro to Organic/Biochem NS<br />

Organic compounds including nomenclature and reactions of: hydrocarbons,<br />

alcohols, aldehydes and ketones, carboxylic acids, esters, amines. Biochemistry of<br />

carbohydrates, lipids, proteins and enzymes, nucleic acids, metabolism. (Formerly<br />

CHEM 122)<br />

Prerequisite: Completion of CHEM& 121 with a 2.0 or better.<br />

1:00p- 2:05p MTWTh Brem-ST 203 $15 Phayre A 6cr 4107<br />

and 10:00a-11:50a T Brem-ST 218 - Lab<br />

5:00p- 7:15p MW Brem-ST 203 $15 Flowers B 6cr 4111<br />

and 7:25p- 9:15p W Brem-ST 218 - Lab<br />

11:30a-12:54p MWF Poul-OCP 218 $15 Pellock J 6cr 8412<br />

and 1:00p- 2:50p F Poul-OCP 224 - Lab<br />

CHEM& 141 General Chemistry I NS<br />

Principles of chemistry including stoichiometry, enthalpy, atomic theory, gasses,<br />

periodicity, chemical bonding. (Formerly CHEM 140)<br />

Prerequisite: CHEM& 139 with a grade of 2.0 or higher or successful completion of chemistry<br />

exam given by MESH and MATH 099 or equivalent with a grade of 2.0 or higher.<br />

10:00a-10:50a DAILY Brem-ST 203 Geyer C 5cr 4113<br />

6:35p- 8:00p MTTh Brem-ST 136 Gunderson K 5cr 4114<br />

CHEM& 142 General Chemistry II NS<br />

Principles of chemistry, including organic chemistry, gasses, solid and liquid states,<br />

solutions, kinetics, equilibrium, thermodynamics, acids and bases. (Formerly<br />

CHEM 150)<br />

Prerequisite: CHEM& 141 with a grade of 2.0 or higher.<br />

9:00a- 9:50a DAILY Brem-ST 203 Kieburtz R 5cr 4116<br />

11:00a-11:50a DAILY Brem-ST 203 Kieburtz R 5cr 4117<br />

CHEM& 151 General Chem Lab I NS<br />

Principles of chemistry, including organic chemistry, gasses, solid and liquid states,<br />

solutions, kinetics, equilibrium, thermodynamics, acids and bases. (Formerly<br />

CHEM 141)<br />

Prerequisite: CHEM& 141 with a grade of 2.0 or higher.<br />

1:00p- 3:50p M Brem-ST 220 $15 Baldwin T 1cr 4119<br />

1:00p- 3:50p T Brem-ST 220 $15 Gunderson K 1cr 4120<br />

5:00p- 7:50p W Brem-ST 220 $15 Gunderson K 1cr 4121<br />

CHEM& 152 General Chem Lab II NS<br />

Experiments illustrating general principles and quantitative relationships in<br />

chemistry. (Formerly CHEM 151)<br />

Prerequisite: CHEM& 151, CHEM& 142 or concurrent enrollment in CHEM& 142.<br />

1:00p- 3:50p W Brem-ST 220 $15 Turnquist T 1cr 4123<br />

1:00p- 3:50p Th Brem-ST 220 $15 Turnquist T 1cr 4125<br />

12:00p- 2:50p F Brem-ST 220 $15 TBA 1cr 4126<br />

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CHEM& 242 Organic Chem II NS<br />

Introduction to NMR, mass spectroscopy and free radical mechanisms. The<br />

structure, synthesis and reactions of alcohols, ethers, conjugated unsaturated systems,<br />

aromatics, aldehydes, and ketones. (Formerly CHEM 250)<br />

Prerequisite: CHEM& 241 with a grade of 2.0 or higher.<br />

12:00p-12:50p MTWTh Brem-ST 203 Baldwin T 4cr 4127<br />

CHEM& 252 Organic Chem Lab II NS<br />

Organic chemistry lab emphasizes techniques such as simple, fractional, steam,<br />

and reduced pressure distillation; thin-layer, column, high-pressure liquid<br />

chromatography, and IR/NMR spectroscopy. (Formerly CHEM 251)<br />

Prerequisite: CHEM& 251, or CHEM& 242 or concurrent enrollment in CHEM& 251.<br />

1:00p- 4:40p W Brem-ST 218 $15 Baldwin T 2cr 4129<br />

<strong>College</strong> Level Intensive English<br />

For information call Linda Pittman, 360.475.7189 or 360.490.3941 or Akiko<br />

Bates, 360.475.7718 or x7479<br />

CLIE 101 Writing, Grammar, and Usage<br />

An intensive academic English course designed to help international students with<br />

intermediate to advanced English skills acquire college-level proficiency in writing,<br />

grammar, and usage. May be repeated up to a total of 9 credits. (Formerly IEP 101)<br />

10:00a-11:40a MW Brem-HOC 139/ART 106A Pittman L/Erickson C 3cr 3115<br />

CLIE 102 Reading and Vocabulary Development<br />

An intensive academic English course designed to help international students with<br />

intermediate to advanced English skills acquire college-level proficiency in reading skills<br />

and vocabulary. May be repeated up to a total of 9 credits. (Formerly IEP 102)<br />

1:00p- 2:40p MW Brem-HUM 104/HUM 107 Pittman L/Erickson C 3cr 3116<br />

CLIE 103 Listening and Speaking Skills<br />

An intensive academic English course designed to help international students with<br />

intermediate to advanced English skills acquire college-level proficiency in oral/<br />

aural skills. May be repeated up to a total of 9 credits. (Formerly IEP 103)<br />

10:00a-11:40a TTh Brem-BUS 201/HUM 117 Pittman L/Erickson C 3cr 3117<br />

CLIE 104 American Culture<br />

Designed for international students taking intensive academic English courses to<br />

gain an understanding of American culture through classroom activities, films, and<br />

field trips. (Formerly IEP 104)<br />

10:00a- 1:20p F Brem-HOC 139 Pittman L/Erickson C 3cr 3118<br />

Communication Studies<br />

CMST& 102 Intro to Mass Media h<br />

Explore the ever-changing world of mass media and its impact on American<br />

Society. (Formerly HUMAN 290 and JOURN 290)<br />

10:00a-12:15p TTh Brem-HL 110 (ITV) Prince M 5cr 3120<br />

10:00a-12:15p TTh Poul-OCP 105 (ITV) Prince M 5cr 8311<br />

10:00a-12:15p TTh Shel-PB 003 (ITV) Prince M 5cr 7312<br />

CMST 153 Intercultural Communicat h<br />

An introduction to intercultural communication. Topics include communications<br />

theory, cultural effects on communication, achievement of communications flexibility.<br />

Ethnocentrism and prejudice will be addressed. (Formerly SPCH 153)<br />

1:00p- 3:15p TTh Poul-OCP 120 Bourmatnov L 5cr 8309<br />

CMST& 210 Interpersonal Communicat h<br />

Communication theory as applied to interpersonal communication. Includes verbal<br />

and non-verbal language, listening, perception, and self-concept as it applies to<br />

communication, emotions, and conflict resolution. (Formerly SPCH 152)<br />

8:00a- 8:50a DAILY Brem-HUM 106 Babbo J 5cr 3130<br />

1:00p- 3:15p MW Brem-HUM 108 Babbo J 5cr 3134<br />

1:00p- 3:15p MW Poul-OCP 221 McAllister R 5cr 8310<br />

CMST& 220 Public Speaking h<br />

Principles and techniques of preparing and delivering effective public speeches to<br />

inform, analyze, and persuade. (Formerly SPCH 151B)<br />

10:00a-12:15p TTh Brem-HUM 103 Hard A 5cr 3122<br />

11:30a-12:54p MWF Brem-HUM 109 Hard A 5cr 3124<br />

1:00p- 3:15p TTh Brem-HUM 106 Hard A 5cr 3126<br />

5:00p- 7:15p TTh Brem-BUS 205 Bourmatnov L 5cr 3128<br />

4:45p- 7:00p MW Naval Hospital Bremerton Walters K 5cr 6272<br />

Contact OC at Naval Hospital Bremerton for civilian access 360.377.8178.<br />

5:00p- 7:15p TTh Shel-PB 002 Herndon S 5cr 7311<br />

CMST 242 Career CommunicatioNS h<br />

The study of communication in career settings. Includes verbal and non-verbal<br />

language, listening, interviewing, conflict resolution, and oral presentations.<br />

(Formerly SPCH 242)<br />

10:00a-11:24a MWF Brem-HUM 109 Hard A 5cr 3136<br />

Computer Information Systems<br />

Also see Office Technology section.<br />

OC Computer Labs use MS Office 2007 for Windows.<br />

One-credit computer <strong>classes</strong>, formerly graded only as Pass/No Credit, are now<br />

graded on the 4.0 scale. Students may still elect Pass/No Credit grading.<br />

CMPTR 101 Computer Literacy ce<br />

Introduces and assesses basic computer literacy skills. Students will be assessed for<br />

literacy in basic computer use, file management, word processing, spreadsheets, the<br />

World Wide Web, and email. (Pass/No Credit)<br />

Online - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> Westlund M 1cr 2095<br />

CMPTR 103 Women and Technology<br />

Increase career knowledge and preparation in entering technology related fields.<br />

Explore strategies for achievement and success in the world of current and emerging<br />

technologies. (Pass/No Credit)<br />

Online - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> $16 Hertel G 2cr 2096<br />

CMPTR 105 Small Office/Home Office Networking<br />

How to install, configure, and operate a small office/home office (SOHO) network.<br />

(Pass/No Credit)<br />

Online - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> $16 Hertel G 2cr 2097<br />

CMPTR 107 Introduction to PHP<br />

PHP is an open source programming language commonly associated with creation<br />

of interactive Web pages. Create interactive Web pages with PHP from user data<br />

and databases.<br />

9:00a- 9:50a DAILY Brem-TEC 212 Hanson D R 4cr 2098<br />

Online - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> Hanson D R 4cr 2099<br />

MS Word 2003 or newer REQUIRED, high speed Internet strongly recommended.<br />

CMPTR 110 Information Systems Concepts<br />

Explore the fundamentals of information processing. Topics include: hardware,<br />

software, networking, the Internet, programming, and databases.<br />

1:00p- 3:15p MW Brem-TEC 213 (HYBD) Bilodeau P 5cr 2104<br />

5:00p- 7:15p TTh Brem-TEC 212 Westlund M 5cr 2105<br />

Online - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> Westlund M 5cr 2103<br />

CMPTR 111 Introduction to Operating Systems<br />

An introduction to operating system theory and common operating systems found<br />

in business environments, like Windows, MS-DOS, and UNIX with hands-on<br />

activities.<br />

Prerequisite: CMPTR 110 or concurrent enrollment or permission of instructor.<br />

10:00a-12:15p TTh Brem-TEC 111 (ITV) Westlund M 4cr 2106<br />

10:00a-12:15p TTh Poul-OCP 110 (ITV) Westlund M 4cr 8222<br />

10:00a-12:15p TTh Shel-TJL 120 (ITV) Westlund M 4cr 7215<br />

Online - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> Westlund M 4cr 2107<br />

CMPTR 112 Introduction to Windows<br />

Navigate and use Windows for simple applications. Textbook required.<br />

8:30a- 5:00p Sa 1/30 Shel-TJL 116 Hudson T 1cr 7216<br />

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CMPTR 113 Internet BasicS ce<br />

An introduction to the tools and strategies available to communicate, explore, and<br />

retrieve information using the resources of the Internet. Some computer exposure<br />

suggested. Text required.<br />

Self paced - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> Bermea N 1cr 2111<br />

CMPTR 114 Introduction to HTML<br />

Learn to use HTML tags to create web pages in accordance with XHTML<br />

specifications. Create links, format text, create bulleted and numbered lists, insert<br />

images and background color/images, produce image maps, create forms, and<br />

understand multimedia possibilities. (Pass/No Credit)<br />

Prerequisite: Basic knowledge of Microsoft Windows 95 or later. Competent keyboarding skills.<br />

8:30a- 5:30p Sa 1/23 Brem-TEC 100 Bergman D 1cr 2112<br />

Online - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> Westlund M 1cr 2114<br />

CMPTR 115 Introduction to the Internet<br />

Explore various services and features of the Internet beyond just “surfing” like email,<br />

FTP, search engines, HTML, online security, and WiFi.<br />

Online - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> Westlund M 3cr 2116<br />

CMPTR 116 Internetworking I<br />

Introduction to and development of knowledge and skill in fundamental theory,<br />

design, planning and implementation of data communication networks working<br />

with industry standards and protocols.<br />

1:00p- 3:15p TTh Brem-TEC 213 (HYBD) $15 Blackwell K 4cr 2117<br />

CMPTR 118/201 Internetworking II/NETWORKING LAB<br />

Develop knowledge and skill in fundamental theory, design, planning and<br />

implementation of data communication networks working with industry standards<br />

and protocols.<br />

Prerequisite: CMPTR 116.<br />

5:00p- 7:15p MW Brem-TEC 213 (HYBD) $15 Blackwell K 4cr 2118<br />

ARR ARR Brem-TEC 213 Blackwell K 1cr ARLO<br />

CMPTR 119/201 Internetworking III/Networking Lab<br />

Develop knowledge and skill in fundamental theory, design, planning and<br />

implementation of data communication networks working with industry standards<br />

and protocols.<br />

Prerequisite: CMPTR 118.<br />

Online - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> $47 Blackwell K 4cr 2119<br />

ARR ARR Brem-TEC 213 Blackwell K 1cr ARLO<br />

CMPTR 120 Programming Concepts<br />

An introduction to programming concepts.<br />

Prerequisite: CMPTR 110 or concurrent enrollment in CMPTR 110 or permission of instructor.<br />

9:00a- 9:50a DAILY Brem-TEC 212 Hanson D R 5cr 2120<br />

Online - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> Hanson D R 5cr 2121<br />

MS Word 2003 or newer REQUIRED, high speed Internet strongly recommended.<br />

CMPTR 122 Applications for IT Professionals<br />

An introduction to common computer applications from an IT perspective.<br />

Students use basic applications to prepare IT documentation.<br />

Online - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> $15 Westlund M 4cr 2122<br />

CMPTR 124 Introduction to Web Page Design<br />

Create well-designed web page sites using effective navigation methods, page structure,<br />

graphics, text and color. Cascading Style Sheets are used extensively in this course.<br />

Prerequisite: CMPTR 125 or CMPTR 215 with a grade of 2.0 or above, or working<br />

knowledge of HTML, or permission of instructor.<br />

5:00p- 7:15p TTh Brem-TEC 200 Bergman D 4cr 2125<br />

CMPTR 125 Introduction to Dreamweaver<br />

Plan, design, build, publish, and manage a web site using the most popular web site<br />

development software. Formatting, images, navigation, animation, and multimedia<br />

(Flash).<br />

Prerequisite: Competent keyboarding skills.<br />

5:00p- 7:15p MW Brem-TEC 100 $15 Bergman D 4cr 2127<br />

CMPTR 126 Introduction to Microsoft Publisher<br />

A hands-on approach to Publisher for designing and creating newsletters, stationery,<br />

flyers, brochures, and common business documents. Basic computer skills suggested.<br />

Text required.<br />

8:30a- 5:30p Sa 3/6 Brem-TEC 200 Bermea N 1cr 2128<br />

8:30a- 5:30p Sa 1/30 Poul-OCP 108 Bermea N 1cr 8227<br />

8:30a- 5:30p Sa 2/6 Shel-TJL 116 Ledgerwood A 1cr 7218<br />

Self paced - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> Bermea N CE 1cr 2129<br />

CMPTR 127 Intro to Microsoft Word 2007<br />

Understanding word processing, using Microsoft Word 2007 for simple applications.<br />

Hands-on training in PC lab, using Windows XP. Textbook required. (Pass/No<br />

Credit or GPA option)<br />

8:30a- 5:30p Sa 2/20 Brem-TEC 100 Salas J 1cr 2131<br />

8:30a- 5:30p Sa 2/6 Poul-OCP 108 Salas J 1cr 8228<br />

8:30a- 5:30p Sa 1/23 Shel-TJL 116 Ledgerwood A 1cr 7219<br />

Self paced - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> Bermea N CE 1cr 2132<br />

CMPTR 128 Introduction to MS Excel 2007<br />

Understanding spreadsheet and data processing, using Microsoft Excel 2007 for<br />

simple applications. Hands-on training in PC lab, using Windows XP. Textbook<br />

required. (Pass/No/Credit or GPA option)<br />

8:30a- 5:30p Sa 2/27 Brem-TEC 111 Bermea N 1cr 2133<br />

8:30a- 5:30p Sa 2/27 Poul-OCP 108 Salas J 1cr 8229<br />

8:30a- 5:30p Sa 2/20 Shel-TJL 116 Ledgerwood A 1cr 7220<br />

Self paced - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> Bermea N CE 1cr 2134<br />

CMPTR 130 Introduction to Personal Computers<br />

Introduction to personal computers for first time users. Computer terminology,<br />

PC hardware options, windows operating systems, basic software techniques and<br />

basic Internet use.<br />

8:30a- 5:30p Sa 1/23 Brem-TEC 212 SanFilippo A 1cr 2137<br />

Self paced - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> Bermea N CE 1cr 2135<br />

CMPTR 131 Introduction to MS Outlook<br />

Introduction to MS Outlook as a desktop information manager. Includes e-mail,<br />

mail files, contact lists, journal and calendar. Basic computer skills suggested. Text<br />

required.<br />

Self paced - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> Bermea N CE 1cr 2139<br />

CMPTR 137 Intro to MS PowerPoint 2007<br />

Understanding presentation software, using Microsoft PowerPoint 2007 for simple<br />

applications. Hands-on training in PC lab, using Windows XP. Textbook required.<br />

(Pass/No Credit or GPA option)<br />

8:30a- 5:30p Sa 2/20 Brem-TEC 212 Bermea N 1cr 2141<br />

8:30a- 5:30p Sa 3/6 Poul-OCP 108 Salas J 1cr 8231<br />

8:30a- 5:30p Sa 3/6 Shel-TJL 116 Ledgerwood A 1cr 7221<br />

Self paced - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> Bermea N CE 1cr 2142<br />

CMPTR 139 Intro to MS Visio<br />

Introduction to Microsoft Visio to create flow diagrams, basic organizational<br />

charts, and network diagrams. Knowledge of basic computer skills suggested.<br />

Text required.<br />

8:30a- 5:30p Sa 2/27 Brem-TEC 200 Hawkins J 1cr 2143<br />

CMPTR 147/200 Java II Fundamentals of OOP/Programming Lab<br />

Develops fundamental concepts and techniques for analysis, design, and implementation<br />

of computer programs using an object-oriented language. Includes graphical user<br />

interfaces, event-driven programming, recursive techniques, and data structures.<br />

Prerequisite: CMPTR 146.<br />

11:00a-11:50a DAILY Brem-TEC 212 $15 Hanson D R 6cr 2146<br />

and 12:00p-12:50p TTh in Brem-TEC 212 - Lab<br />

Online - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> $15 Hanson D R 6cr 2145<br />

MS Word 2003 or newer REQUIRED, high speed Internet strongly recommended.<br />

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CMPTR 150 Survey of Computing<br />

Learn basic concepts of word processing, spreadsheets, presentations, Internet, operating<br />

systems, and hardware using Internet and Computing Core Certification standards.<br />

8:26a- 9:50a MWF Brem-TEC 100 (HYBD) Bilodeau P/Hawkins J 4cr 2148<br />

1:00p- 3:15p TTh Brem-TEC 111 (HYBD) Blackwell K 4cr 2149<br />

5:00p- 7:15p TTh Brem-TEC 100 SanFilippo A 4cr 2150<br />

7:25p- 9:40p TTh Shel-OCS 107 Ledgerwood A 4cr 7222<br />

Online - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> $32 Bilodeau P 4cr 2151<br />

CMPTR 151 MS Office Transitions: 2003-2007 ce<br />

An illustrated approach to help Microsoft Office 2003 users transition their skills<br />

to Office 2007. (Pass/No Credit)<br />

Online - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> $16 Salas J 2cr 2152<br />

CMPTR 153 Intro to MS Access<br />

Introduction to Microsoft Access database system, file structures and practical<br />

applications in the Windows environment. Computer skills suggested. Text required.<br />

Self paced - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> Bermea N CE 1cr 2154<br />

CMPTR 154 Access for Professionals<br />

Design and development of relational database systems using MS Access. Overview<br />

of database theory including normalization. Development of practical applications<br />

using MS Access.<br />

Prerequisite: Windows skills and a prior computer class or permission of instructor.<br />

9:00a- 9:50a TTh Brem-TEC 111 (ITV/HYBD) Bilodeau P 4cr 2155<br />

9:00a- 9:50a TTh Shel-TJL 116 (ITV/HYBD) Bilodeau P 4cr 7224<br />

Online - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> $32 Bilodeau P 4cr 2156<br />

Online course: Will be using MS Access 2007. Hybrid course: Will be using MS Access 2003.<br />

CMPTR 165 Introduction to Visual Basic I<br />

An introduction to applications development for the Windows environment using<br />

Visual Basic.<br />

Prerequisite: CMPTR 120 or permission of instructor.<br />

5:00p- 7:15p MW Brem-TEC 212 (HYBD) $15 Durr R 4cr 2157<br />

CMPTR 182 Networking Concepts<br />

Designed to introduce LAN/WAN terminology, design, topologies, protocols,<br />

various network hardware components, software, cabling and connectivity.<br />

11:00a-12:26p MW Brem-TEC 213 (HYBD) $15 Blackwell K 5cr 2160<br />

CMPTR 185 IT User Support Fundamentals<br />

Develop “soft skills” and “self-management skills” needed in user support.<br />

11:00a-12:26p TTh Brem-TEC 213 (HYBD) $15 Bilodeau P 4cr 2161<br />

CMPTR 190 Information System Project Management<br />

Learn, apply, analyze and evaluate significant information technology projects<br />

from initiation through closing.<br />

Online - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> $32 Bilodeau P 4cr 2162<br />

CMPTR 201 Networking Laboratory<br />

Meet in lab to plan, develop, and test hands-on projects assigned in networking<br />

course(s) being taken concurrently. May be repeated for a maximum of 10<br />

credits.<br />

Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in any one of the following courses: CMPTR 116,<br />

118, 119, 216, 236, 237, 238, 290, 291, or 297.<br />

ARR ARR Brem-TEC 213 Blackwell K 1cr 2165<br />

CMPTR 205 Introduction to XML<br />

Technical introduction to XML to create and transform “well formed” XML<br />

documents into Web pages. Students will also use DTDs and namespaces.<br />

Prerequisite: Basic programming (these skills can be acquired by taking CMPTR 120)<br />

and HTML skills (these skills can be acquired by taking CMPTR 114).<br />

10:00a- 3:30p Sa 1/23-2/6 Poul-OCP 110 (HYBD) Westlund M 2cr 8234<br />

CMPTR 212 Windows for ProfessionalS ce<br />

Offers all the critical information students need to successfully support the<br />

Microsoft Windows Vista desktop operating system in a business environment.<br />

1:00p- 2:26p F Brem-TEC 213 (HYBD) Blackwell K 3cr 2167<br />

CMPTR 215 World Wide Web Page Development<br />

Learn XHTML to develop web pages using text formatting, color, images, tables, forms,<br />

audio, video, and CSS. Transfer web pages to a web server using an FTP program.<br />

Prerequisite: Basic knowledge of Microsoft Windows 95 or later. Competent keyboard skills.<br />

7:25p- 9:40p MW Brem-TEC 200 Bergman D 4cr 2168<br />

CMPTR 216/201 Internetworking IV/Networking lab<br />

Develop knowledge and skill in fundamental theory, design, planning and<br />

implementation of data communication networks working with industry standards<br />

and protocols.<br />

Prerequisite: CMPTR 118, 119.<br />

8:30a-12:30p Sa Brem-TEC 213 (HYBD) $15 Blackwell K 4cr 2169<br />

ARR ARR Brem-TEC 213 Blackwell K 1cr ARLO<br />

CMPTR 218 Web Page Scripting Languages<br />

JavaScript programming and debugging techniques to build interactive web pages<br />

which conform to XHTML standards. An overview of ASP.NET server-side<br />

scripting is presented.<br />

Prerequisite: CMPTR 215 and CMPTR 120 or their equivalent, with a grade of 2.0 or<br />

above, or permission of instructor.<br />

10:00a-12:15p TTh Brem-TEC 200 $15 Bergman D 4cr 2172<br />

CMPTR 225 Advanced C Language<br />

Writing C programs utilizing data structure concepts, bit manipulation and unions.<br />

Continued use of structures and functions learned in CMPTR 145.<br />

Prerequisite: CMPTR 145 with a grade of 2.0 or above, or permission of instructor.<br />

10:00a-10:50a DAILY Brem-TEC 212 $15 Hanson D R 5cr 2174<br />

CMPTR 229 ASP.NET Extreme<br />

Explore, design, develop, and implement many advanced features of ASP.NET,<br />

including rich data controls, membership and roles, user controls, web services,<br />

AJAX, and XML. For students with fundamental skills in computer programming,<br />

HTML, SQL, and ASP.NET. Students are strongly encouraged to contact faculty<br />

before enrolling in this class to review the prerequisite skills and knowledge needed<br />

for a successful experience. The prerequisite skills may be obtained by taking<br />

CMPTR 120, CMPTR 215, CMPTR 219, and CMPTR 250.<br />

1:00p- 3:15p MW Brem-TEC 212 Hanson D R 4cr 2176<br />

Online - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> Hanson D R 4cr 2177<br />

MS Word 2003 or newer REQUIRED, high speed Internet strongly recommended.<br />

CMPTR 236 Information System Security I<br />

The student will develop and apply knowledge and skill in implementing and<br />

maintaining the components of organizational security.<br />

5:00p- 7:15p T Brem-TEC 213 (HYBD) $15 Blackwell K 4cr 2178<br />

CMPTR 237/201 Information System Security II/Network Lab<br />

Develop and apply knowledge and skill in planning, designing and evaluating the<br />

structural components and procedures of organizational security.<br />

Prerequisite: CMPTR 236.<br />

5:00p- 7:15p T Brem-TEC 213 (HYBD) $15 Blackwell K 4cr 2179<br />

ARR ARR Brem-TEC 213 Blackwell K 1cr ARLO<br />

CMPTR 238/201 Information System Security III/network Lab<br />

Explore current issues and advanced topics in network security and digital forensics.<br />

Prerequisite: CMPTR 237.<br />

5:00p- 7:15p T Brem-TEC 213 (HYBD) $15 Blackwell K 4cr 2180<br />

ARR ARR Brem-TEC 213 Blackwell K 1cr ARLO<br />

CMPTR 244 Network Lab Practicum<br />

Apply networking knowledge and skills to processes and procedures supporting<br />

the operational readiness and maintenance of the CIS Networking Lab.<br />

Prerequisite: CMPTR 118.<br />

ARR ARR ARR Blackwell K 5cr 2182<br />

CMPTR 261 Operating Systems/Unix<br />

An introduction to the Unix/Linux operating system and Unix/Linux system<br />

administration.<br />

Prerequisite: CMPTR 111 and 120 with a grade of 2.0 or above or permission of instructor.<br />

7:20p- 9:40p Th Brem-TEC 213 (HYBD) $15 Hawkins J 4cr 2187<br />

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CMPTR 291/201 Microsoft Network Administration II/Network Lab<br />

Introduces advanced Network management, services, planning, security, resource<br />

management, and performance and network monitoring, system policies, backups<br />

and disaster recovery using Microsoft’s most recent Network Operating System.<br />

Prerequisite: CMPTR 290.<br />

5:00p- 7:15p Th Brem-TEC 213 (HYBD) $15 Blackwell K 4cr 2191<br />

ARR ARR Brem-TEC 213 Blackwell K 1cr ARLO<br />

CMPTR 296 CIS PracticuM ce<br />

A capstone course providing in depth hands-on experience in one of the seven<br />

areas of computer information systems: networking, hardware, security, web, project<br />

management, database, or programming. May be repeated for credit.<br />

Prerequisite: Instructor permission.<br />

ARR ARR ARR Blackwell K 1- 3cr 2199<br />

Computer Science<br />

CS& 141 Computer Science I Java NS<br />

Problem solving methodology and basic programming abilities and concepts in<br />

JAVA. (Formerly CS 176 and MATH 176)<br />

Prerequisite: MATH& 142 with a grade of 2.0 or higher and skills working with files in<br />

Windows; CMPTR 120 recommended.<br />

10:00a-11:24a MWF Brem-ST 123 Stinson M 5cr 4140<br />

Cooperative Education<br />

Cooperative Education and Internship information: 360.475.7480 or<br />

1.800.259.6718, Ext. 7480. Bremerton Campus Location, ART 122-C.<br />

Permission of Cooperative Education Coordinator required; contact<br />

360.475.7480 or 1.800.259.6718, Ext. 7480.<br />

CO-OP 111 Cooperative Education Seminar i ce<br />

Introduces application of critical job skills to support success in co-op work<br />

experience.<br />

Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment with first quarter Co-op Work Experience.<br />

Online - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> $16 McDermott T 2cr ####*<br />

Required Orientation: 7:30p-8:30p Tues. Jan. 5. in Brem-ST 127, Poul-OCP 109, Shel-TJL 111 (ITV)<br />

CO-OP 120 Transition to WorK ce<br />

A work-based learning course that prepares students for employment.<br />

2:00p-5:00p F Brem-HL 110, Poul-OCP 109,Shel-PB 003 (ITV) Bernard D 3cr ####*<br />

Additional hours required, scheduled on an arranged basis.<br />

CO-OP 123/223 Cooperative Work Experience<br />

ce<br />

Contracted work experience coordinated with employer, faculty, and student to<br />

meet learning objectives specific to the work site and occupation/trade.<br />

Prerequisite: Permission of Co-op coordinator and current enrollment in CO-OP Seminar.<br />

ARR ARR ARR TBA 1-13cr ####*<br />

CO-OP 189A/B/C Community Volunteer Service<br />

ce<br />

CO-OP 289A/B/C Community Volunteer Service<br />

ce<br />

Utilizes Cooperative Education to enable students to experience volunteerism as<br />

a central component of life and career planning.<br />

ARR ARR ARR McDermott T 2-3cr ####*<br />

####* Item numbers are assigned by the Cooperative Education Coordinator<br />

and must be obtained prior to registration.<br />

Criminal Justice<br />

CJ 100 Intro to Law Enforcement<br />

Survey of law enforcement including historical development, structure and function,<br />

goals and objectives of law enforcement agencies, and critical issues. (Formerly<br />

CRM-J 101)<br />

7:25p- 9:40p MW Brem-TEC 111 (ITV) Weitzeil C 5cr 3104<br />

7:25p- 9:40p MW Shel-PB 003 (ITV) Weitzeil C 5cr 7308<br />

CJ& 101 Intro Criminal Justice SS<br />

Overview of the American system of criminal justice, crime prevention, police<br />

and law enforcement, legislation, courts and corrections. (Formerly CRM-J 103<br />

and SOCIO 103)<br />

1:00p- 3:15p TTh Brem-BUS 105 Fernandez R 5cr 3100<br />

7:10p- 9:25p TTh NBK-Bangor Reynolds B 5cr 6212<br />

Contact OC at NBK-Bangor for civilian access 360.697.3656.<br />

CJ 104 Police Org and Admin<br />

The principles of organization and management as applied to law enforcement<br />

agencies. (Formerly CRM-J 104)<br />

Prerequisite: CJ 100 or CJ& 101 or permission of instructor.<br />

10:00a-12:15p TTh Brem-BUS 101 Fernandez R 5cr 3108<br />

CJ& 106 Juvenile Justice SS<br />

The history and philosophy of society’s reaction to juvenile behavior and problems<br />

are covered. (Formerly CRM-J 106 and SOCIO 106)<br />

Prerequisite: CJ 100 or CJ& 101, or permission of instructor.<br />

10:00a-11:24a MWF Brem-BUS 201 Delmore E/Hubbard G 5cr 3102<br />

CJ& 110 Criminal Law<br />

Study of basic elements and philosophy of criminal law including the acts, mental<br />

state, and attendant circumstances that are the necessary elements of crime.<br />

(Formerly CRM-J 102)<br />

Prerequisite: CJ 100 or CJ& 101, or permission of instructor.<br />

4:45p- 7:00p TTh NBK-Bangor Reynolds B 5cr 6207<br />

Contact OC at NBK-Bangor for civilian access 360.697.3656.<br />

CJ& 112 Criminology<br />

The interdisciplinary and scientific study of crime. The various theories of social<br />

deviance, crime and criminality. (Formerly CRM-J 124)<br />

Prerequisite: CJ 100 or CJ& 101, or permission of instructor.<br />

5:00p- 7:15p MW Brem-HL 110 (ITV) Weitzeil C 5cr 3106<br />

5:00p- 7:15p MW Shel-PB 003 (ITV) Weitzeil C 5cr 7309<br />

Culinary Arts<br />

FIRST QUARTER (BLOCK 1):<br />

Enroll in CULIN 101, 103, 104, 105, and HMGMT 102 for 24 credits.<br />

Culinary Arts Fee = $100 per quarter.<br />

Prerequisite: Instructor/advisor signature, Food Handler’s Permit, Kitsap Food Workers<br />

Health Card.<br />

CULIN 101 Culinary TechniqueS ce<br />

Working in the commercial kitchen: equipment, knife skills, and food product<br />

identification.<br />

7:30a- 1:50p DAILY Brem-BSC 127 Lammers S 8cr 2650<br />

CULIN 103 Food Production i ce<br />

Prepare meats, seafood, poultry, soups, vegetables, starches and basic desserts for<br />

restaurant and commercial food service.<br />

ARR DAILY Brem-BSC 127 Lammers S 7cr 2651<br />

12:10p- 4:30p DAILY Brem-BSC 127 Lammers S 7cr 2652<br />

CULIN 104 Dining Room Service ce<br />

How to properly serve food to guests in a restaurant. For potential and actual<br />

waiters/waitresses and also managers or supervisors who train the servers.<br />

ARR DAILY Brem-BSC 127 Giovanni N 4cr 2653<br />

CULIN 105 ServSafe Food Safety Training<br />

Provides accurate up-to-date information for all levels of employees on all aspects<br />

of handling food; from receiving and storing to preparing and serving.<br />

2:00p- 4:50p W 1/13-2/3 Brem-HUM 109 Giovanni N 2cr 2655<br />

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SECOND QUARTER (BLOCK 2):<br />

Enroll in CULIN 121, 122, 123, 125, 126, and HMGMT 124 for 24 credits.<br />

Culinary Arts Fee = $100 per quarter. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor,<br />

CULIN 104, Cooks Helper Certificate, Certificate/Prep Cook.<br />

CULIN 121 Food Production ii ce<br />

Classic food preparation technique: sauces, soups, fabrication of poultry, seafood<br />

and meat.<br />

7:30a- 1:50p DAILY Brem-BSC 127 Lammers S 6cr 2665<br />

12:10p- 4:30p DAILY Brem-BSC 127 TBA 6cr 2664<br />

CULIN 122 Garde Manger ce<br />

Develop skills producing a variety of cold food products. Prepare items appropriate<br />

for buffet presentation including decorative pieces.<br />

ARR DAILY Brem-BSC 127 Lammers S 3cr 2666<br />

CULIN 123 International Cuisine ce<br />

History of various countries’ cuisine covering major food sources, cooking methods<br />

and influences on cuisine.<br />

ARR DAILY Brem-BSC 127 Plemmons C 4cr 2667<br />

CULIN 125 Applied Food Service ComputatioN ce<br />

Importance and relevance of math in the food service industry. Learn, understand<br />

and use math to meet goals of becoming a chef, baker, manager or other food<br />

service professional.<br />

ARR DAILY Brem-BSC 127 Giovanni N 2cr 2668<br />

CULIN 126 Commercial Baking i ce<br />

Apply fundamentals of baking science to the preparation of a variety of products.<br />

ARR DAILY Brem-BSC 127 Lammers S 3cr 2669<br />

THIRD QUARTER (BLOCK 3):<br />

Enroll in CULIN 131, 132, 134, and HMGMT 133 for 20 credits.<br />

Culinary Arts Fee = $100 per quarter. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor<br />

CULIN 131 Food Production iii ce<br />

Covers creation of a menu from start to finish, breakfast to dinner.<br />

7:30a- 1:50p DAILY Brem-BSC 127 Plemmons C 7cr 2670<br />

CULIN 132 Quantity Food Purchasing ce<br />

The operations of purchasing and receiving including invoicing, pricing, product<br />

costing, and inventories to promote fiscal controls.<br />

ARR DAILY Brem-BSC 127 Plemmons C 4cr 2671<br />

CULIN 134 Nutrition for Culinary Professionals CE<br />

For students in the culinary program; for those needing to use nutritional principles<br />

in menu and recipe planning.<br />

ARR DAILY Brem-BSC 127 Giovanni N 3cr 2672<br />

FOURTH QUARTER (BLOCK 4):<br />

Enroll in CULIN 200, 210, and 220 for 12 credits.<br />

Culinary Arts Fee = $100 per quarter. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor<br />

CULIN 200 Food Production iv ce<br />

Create menus, buffets, and specialty dishes for fine dining from preparation to<br />

order (including ala carte) and determine entire cost.<br />

7:30a- 1:50p DAILY Brem-BSC 127 Plemmons C 3cr 2675<br />

CULIN 210 Culinary Management ce<br />

The chef as a supervisor, trainer, and as a manager in the day to day working of a<br />

food service operation.<br />

ARR DAILY Brem-BSC 127 Plemmons C 3cr 2677<br />

CULIN 220 Culinary Internship ce<br />

Unpaid six week work experience related to the Culinary/Hospitality field of study.<br />

ARR DAILY Brem-BSC 127 Plemmons C 6cr 2679<br />

See Technical Design section.<br />

Drafting<br />

Dramatic Arts<br />

DRMA& 101 Intro to Theatre<br />

h<br />

An overview of theatre arts, including the nature of theatre, its role in society,<br />

activities of playwrights, directors, designers, and performers. Attendance at two<br />

outside performances is required. (Formerly DRA 101)<br />

11:30a-12:54p MWF Brem-HL 110 (ITV) Hagan T 5cr 3150<br />

11:30a-12:54p MWF Poul-OCP 109 (ITV) Hagan T 5cr 8315<br />

11:30a-12:54p MWF Shel-PB 003 (ITV) Hagan T 5cr 7314<br />

DRMA 120 Theatre Production Workshop CE, H/SP<br />

Lecture and discussion on all aspects of theatre productions currently being<br />

prepared. May be repeated for up to nine credits for each course number.<br />

10:00a-11:24a MWF Brem-THR 100 Payne D 3cr 3140<br />

DRMA 210 Stagecraft h<br />

Basics of scenic planning, drafting, construction, rigging, and shifting techniques.<br />

10:00a-11:24a MWF Brem-THR 100 Payne D 4cr 3141<br />

DRMA 211 Costume FundamentalS h<br />

Theory and practice of costume and makeup design including script analysis, design<br />

process, and application of construction techniques.<br />

10:00a-11:24a MWF Brem-THR 100 Payne D 4cr 3142<br />

DRMA 212 Lighting Design i h<br />

Theory and practice of lighting design, including planning, handling and rigging<br />

lighting instruments, color theory, and special effects.<br />

10:00a-11:24a MWF Brem-THR 100 Payne D 4cr 3143<br />

DRMA 240 Acting for the Camera i h<br />

An applied study of the camera actor’s craft. Topics include feature film, daytime<br />

drama and television series performance styles.<br />

1:00p- 3:15p MW Brem-THR 100 Hagan T 5cr 3152<br />

DRMA 245 Scriptwriting i h<br />

Use computerized tools to practice the art and craft of scriptwriting. Emphasis on<br />

genre-specific story structure development and execution.<br />

1:00p- 3:15p TTh Brem-HUM 120 Hagan T 5cr 3154<br />

DRMA 246 Scriptwriting ii h<br />

Use computerized tools to practice the art and craft of scriptwriting at an intermediate<br />

level. Emphasis on genre-specific story structure development and execution.<br />

Prerequisite: DRMA 245.<br />

1:00p- 3:15p TTh Brem-HUM 120 Hagan T 5cr 3156<br />

DRMA 247 Scriptwriting iii h<br />

Use computerized tools to practice the art and craft of scriptwriting at an advanced<br />

level. Emphasis on genre-specific story structure development and execution.<br />

Prerequisite: DRMA 246.<br />

1:00p- 3:15p TTh Brem-HUM 120 Hagan T 5cr 3158<br />

DRMA 248 Scriptwriting iv h<br />

Use computerized tools to practice the art and craft of scriptwriting at an advanced<br />

and professional level. Emphasis on genre-specific story structure development<br />

and execution.<br />

Prerequisite: DRMA 247.<br />

1:00p- 3:15p TTh Brem-HUM 120 Hagan T 5cr 3159<br />

DRMA 260 Scenic DesigN h<br />

An introduction to the basics of scenic design, including working in colors and<br />

three dimensions, script analysis and working with a design team.<br />

10:00a-11:24a MWF Brem-THR 100 Payne D 4cr 3144<br />

DRMA 265 Stage Management h<br />

An introduction to Stage Management responsibilities and techniques, including<br />

working with directors, actors and design teams.<br />

10:00a-11:24a MWF Brem-THR 100 Payne D 4cr 3145<br />

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Early Childhood Education<br />

ECE 101 Practicum i ce<br />

Introductory level practical application in the working world of the basic theories<br />

and methods studied in the Early Childhood Education program.<br />

Prerequisite: ECE 170, ECE 171.<br />

5:00p- 5:50p W Brem-HOC 139 Dilling G 3cr 3170<br />

Mandatory Orientation Meeting 5:00p-6:00p Monday, Jan. 4 in Brem-HOC 139<br />

Additional hours required, scheduled on an arranged basis.<br />

ECE 151/151a Practicum ii<br />

ce<br />

Intermediate level practical application in the working world of theories and<br />

methods studied in the Early Childhood program.<br />

Prerequisite: ECE 101 or permission of instructor.<br />

ARR ARR ARR Dilling G 2- 6cr 3172<br />

ECE 201 Practicum iii ce<br />

Apply cumulative knowledge to practice skills with children and professional interactions<br />

with families and staff in a developmentally appropriate early childhood setting.<br />

Prerequisite: Completion of ECE 101, ECE 151, or permission of instructor.<br />

ARR ARR ARR Dilling G 5cr 3176<br />

ECE 100 Introduction to Child Care<br />

Initial training requirements outlined by the Washington State Training and<br />

Registry Systems (STARS). Best practices related to child development, child<br />

guidance, health and safety. (Formerly ECE 115)<br />

Online - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> (1/7-3/17) $16 Rhodes/Feldbush 2cr 3178<br />

ECE 160 School Age Care<br />

The basics of quality child care programs for children ages 5-12, including<br />

developmental profiles of the school age child, planning, budgeting, program setup,<br />

curriculum, and resources.<br />

Online - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> (1/7-3/17) $24 WAOL Instrct 3cr 3184<br />

ECE 165 Early Childhood Curriculum<br />

Focuses on current research methods and skills necessary for teachers to develop age<br />

and culturally appropriate curriculum and systematically evaluate children’s learning.<br />

1:00p- 3:50p W Brem-HOC 139 Dilling G 3cr 3186<br />

ECE 170 Intro to Early Childhood Education<br />

Introductory survey course covering early childhood education history, philosophy,<br />

theories, foundations, current issues/trends in the field, curriculum models,<br />

appropriate environments.<br />

1:00p- 3:50p M Brem-HOC 139 Dilling G 3cr 3188<br />

ECE 172 Introduction to Montessori<br />

An introduction to the Montessori method and philosophy, focusing on an analysis<br />

and application of Montessori principles of learning, teaching, sequence, use of<br />

didactic materials and classroom organization.<br />

6:00p- 8:50p T Brem-HOC 139 Zegers D 3cr 3168<br />

ECE 177 Science for Young Children<br />

The role of science in the education and development of the young child, including<br />

an overview of cognitive characteristics, appropriate materials and activities.<br />

6:00p- 8:50p Th Brem-HOC 139 King D 3cr 3169<br />

ECE 182 Movement and Physical Education<br />

Covers the sequence of physical and motor development as well as activities and<br />

equipment to promote optimum movement education and physical development.<br />

8:00a- 2:00p Sa 1/9-1/30 Brem-HOC 139 Govender J 1cr 3193<br />

ECE 184 Health, Safety and Nutrition<br />

For teachers and childcare providers. Covers state regulations and developmentally<br />

appropriate practices in health, safety, and nutrition for young children.<br />

Online - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> (1/7-3/17) $24 TBA 3cr 3194<br />

ECE 188 Child Abuse and Neglect<br />

Focuses on the research, theory and practice in child welfare; physical, emotional<br />

and sexual abuse and neglect causation; and prevention with emphasis on practices<br />

in Washington State.<br />

Online - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> (1/7-3/17) $16 Fish D 2cr 3198<br />

ECE 190 Multicultural Education<br />

Provides education and training in developing multicultural/antibias in early childhood<br />

programs, challenging stereotypes related to sex, ethnicity and disabilities.<br />

1:00p- 3:50p T Brem-HOC 139 Dilling G 3cr 3199<br />

Economics<br />

ECON& 201 Micro Economics SS<br />

Supply and demand; cost and revenue analysis; pure competition; agriculture;<br />

monopoly; imperfect competition; antitrust policy; regulation; factor incomes;<br />

unions. (Formerly BS-EC 202)<br />

Prerequisite: MATH 099 or above with a grade of 2.0 or above and an Accuplacer<br />

Reading Comprehension test score of 84 or above or permission of instructor.<br />

10:00a-11:24a MWF Brem-HL 110 (ITV) Ward A 5cr 2058<br />

10:00a-11:24a MWF Poul-OCP 110 (ITV) Ward A 5cr 8202<br />

10:00a-11:24a MWF Shel-TJL 120 (ITV) Ward A 5cr 7212<br />

Online - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> Snapp R 5cr 2059<br />

Online - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> (1/15-3/18) Snapp R 5cr 2060<br />

ECON& 202 Macro Economics SS<br />

Fundamentals of a private-enterprise economy; national income; employment;<br />

inflation; growth; money; the monetary system; Keynesian Economics; Monetarist<br />

Economics; international trade. (Formerly BS-EC 201)<br />

Prerequisite: MATH 099 or above with a grade of 2.0 or above and an Accuplacer<br />

Reading Comprehension test score of 84 or above or permission of instructor.<br />

11:30a-12:54p MWF Brem-BUS 106 Ward A 5cr 2062<br />

7:25p- 9:40p MW Brem-BUS 106 TBA 5cr 2064<br />

Online - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> $40 Ward A 5cr 2066<br />

Education<br />

EDUC 110 Reading Techniques for At-Risk Child<br />

A good exploratory elective course for people pursuing a para education degree, for<br />

future teachers, or for parents seeking to boost their child’s reading skills. Provides<br />

an exposure to basic tutorial strategies for use in a K-8 school setting.<br />

1:00p- 3:15p MW Brem-BUS 105 Sanford M 5cr 3204<br />

EDUC& 115 Child Development SS<br />

An overview of typical developmental sequences, the conditions impacting development,<br />

and the history and theories of child development. (Formerly ECE 155)<br />

10:00a-12:15p TTh Brem-HOC 139 Dilling G 5cr 3205<br />

EDUC 120 Instructional Strategies<br />

A foundation of the instructional process, from planning, implementing, and<br />

evaluating instruction. Understand the role of the learning process, best educational<br />

practices, the use of on-going assessment, and modifying instruction to meet the<br />

needs of all learners.<br />

Online - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> $40 Sanford M 5cr 3206<br />

EDUC 199/299 PracticuM<br />

ce<br />

A practical application in the working world of the basic theories studied in the<br />

above program or discipline.<br />

EDUC 199 ARR ARR Sanford M 1- 5cr 3210<br />

EDUC 299 ARR ARR Sanford M 1- 5cr 3211<br />

EDUC& 202 Intro to Education SS<br />

Introduction to the role of education in society, the sociological and psychological<br />

aspects; an orientation to the personal, academic, and professional requisites that<br />

contribute to success. (Formerly EDUC 101)<br />

11:30a-12:54p MWF Brem-BUS 201 Sanford M 5cr 3202<br />

Online - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> $40 Sanford M 5cr 3200<br />

Online - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> $40 Sanford M 5cr 3201<br />

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EDUC& 203 Exceptional Child SS<br />

Exploring trends, resources, and strategies for including children with disabilities,<br />

and their families, in the educational and the wider communities. (Formerly ECE<br />

150 and FS 150)<br />

6:00p- 8:50p W Brem-HOC 139 Cuneo C/Zapp C 3cr 3203<br />

Electronics<br />

ELECT 101 Direct Current<br />

Fundamentals of direct current from Ohm’s Law through network theorems.<br />

Prerequisite: MATH 094 or equivalent.<br />

Online - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> $40 Szymkewicz M 5cr 2226<br />

USB Drive Course - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> $40 Szymkewicz M 5cr 2225<br />

ELECT 102 Alternating Current<br />

Principles of inductance, capacitance, impedance, resonance, and filters.<br />

Prerequisite: ELECT 101 or equivalent.<br />

11:00a-11:50a DAILY Brem-TEC 114 Szymkewicz M 5cr 2227<br />

Online - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> $40 Szymkewicz M 5cr 2229<br />

USB Drive Course - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> $40 Szymkewicz M 5cr 2228<br />

ELECT 103 Introduction to Solid-State<br />

Introduction to the fundamentals of diode and bipolar transistor theory.<br />

Prerequisite: ELECT 102 or equivalent.<br />

Online - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> $40 Szymkewicz M 5cr 2231<br />

USB Drive Course - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> $40 Szymkewicz M 5cr 2230<br />

ELECT 106 Electronic Fabrication<br />

Basic skill development through hands-on practice is emphasized covering such<br />

topics as soldering techniques and circuit board assembly.<br />

Online - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> $23 Szymkewicz M 1cr 2233<br />

USB Drive Course - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> $23 Szymkewicz M 1cr 2232<br />

ELECT 111 Direct Current Circuit Laboratory<br />

Laboratory practice and experimentation in elementary circuitry using basic<br />

electronic instrumentation.<br />

Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in ELECT 101.<br />

Online - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> $39 Szymkewicz M 3cr 2235<br />

USB Drive Course - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> $39 Szymkewicz M 3cr 2234<br />

ELECT 112 Alternating Current Circuit Lab<br />

Practice in the application of AC concepts: Techniques in using electronic instruments,<br />

such as oscilloscopes, digital multimeters, frequency counters, and Z meters.<br />

Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in ELECT 102.<br />

8:00a- 9:50a MWF Brem-TEC 114 $15 Szymkewicz M 3cr 2236<br />

Online - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> $39 Szymkewicz M 3cr 2238<br />

USB Drive Course - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> $39 Szymkewicz M 3cr 2237<br />

ELECT 113 Basic Solid-State Laboratory<br />

Applications of diodes and transistors in electronic circuits.<br />

Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in ELECT 103.<br />

Online - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> $39 Szymkewicz M 3cr 2242<br />

USB Drive Course - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> $39 Szymkewicz M 3cr 2241<br />

ELECT 160 Computer Applications I<br />

Practice in the application of typical data processing operations for solving direct<br />

current problems.<br />

Prerequisite: Must be taken concurrently with ELECT 101.<br />

Online - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> $31 Puskarcik R 2cr 2251<br />

USB Drive Course - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> $31 Puskarcik R 2cr 2250<br />

ELECT 165 Introduction to Digital Logic<br />

Introduction to the theory, practices and application of digital electronics.<br />

Prerequisite: ELECT 102.<br />

Online - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> $32 Szymkewicz M 4cr 2253<br />

USB Drive Course - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> $32 Szymkewicz M 4cr 2252<br />

ELECT 166 Introduction to Digital Logic Lab<br />

Introduction to the theory, practices and application of digital electronics.<br />

Theoretical concepts and trouble-shooting techniques are demonstrated through<br />

lab experiments.<br />

Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in ELECT 165.<br />

Online - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> $31 Szymkewicz M 2cr 2255<br />

USB Drive Course - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> $31 Szymkewicz M 2cr 2254<br />

ELECT 170 Computer Applications II<br />

Helps familiarize the student with the use of personal computers, the school’s<br />

computer labs, and using computers to solve electronic-related problems.<br />

Prerequisite: Must be taken concurrently with ELECT 102.<br />

10:00a-10:50a TTh Brem-ENG 114 $15 Puskarcik R 2cr 2256<br />

Online - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> $31 Puskarcik R 2cr 2258<br />

USB Drive Course - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> $31 Puskarcik R 2cr 2257<br />

ELECT 200 Basic Electronics Theory & Assessment<br />

Reviews fundamental theory associated with the first year electronics program and<br />

assesses students’ ability for advanced instruction.<br />

Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.<br />

Online - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> $16 Szymkewicz M 2cr 2261<br />

USB Drive Course - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> $16 Szymkewicz M 2cr 2260<br />

ELECT 201 Solid-State Devices<br />

Continuation of solid-state theory, use of approximation techniques in circuit analysis,<br />

development of parameters, evaluation of circuit potentials and applications.<br />

Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in ELECT 211.<br />

Online - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> $40 Szymkewicz M 5cr 2265<br />

USB Drive Course - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> $40 Szymkewicz M 5cr 2264<br />

ELECT 202 Advanced Solid-State Devices<br />

Continuation of analysis in using equivalent circuit concepts. Various types of<br />

solid-state components and introduction to analog integrated circuits.<br />

Prerequisite: ELECT 201 and concurrent enrollment in ELECT 212.<br />

10:00a-10:50a DAILY Brem-TEC 114 Szymkewicz M 5cr 2266<br />

Online - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> $40 Szymkewicz M 5cr 2269<br />

USB Drive Course - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> $40 Szymkewicz M 5cr 2268<br />

ELECT 211 Solid-State Laboratory<br />

Laboratory practice in the construction, analysis, and trouble shooting of bipolar<br />

transition circuits.<br />

Prerequisite: Completion of first-year core program or equivalent.<br />

Online - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> $39 Szymkewicz M 3cr 2273<br />

USB Drive Course - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> $39 Szymkewicz M 3cr 2272<br />

ELECT 212 Advanced Solid-State Circuit Lab<br />

Development of and experimentation with transistor amplifiers and analog<br />

integrated circuits.<br />

Prerequisite: ELECT 201, 211.<br />

8:00a- 9:50a MWF Brem-TEC 114 $15 Szymkewicz M 3cr 2274<br />

Online - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> $39 Szymkewicz M 3cr 2276<br />

USB Drive Course - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> $39 Szymkewicz M 3cr 2275<br />

ELECT 225 Advanced Digital Circuits<br />

A continuation of basic digital circuits, with emphasis on counters, decoders, and<br />

registers. Also includes an introduction to microprocessors.<br />

Prerequisite: ELECT 165 or equivalent.<br />

Online - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> $40 Szymkewicz M 5cr 2281<br />

USB Drive Course - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> $40 Szymkewicz M 5cr 2280<br />

ELECT 227 Microcomputers<br />

Digital circuit types used in industry for machine control such as microprocessors<br />

and microcomputers.<br />

Prerequisite: ELECT 165, 225 or equivalent.<br />

8:00a- 9:50a TTh Brem-ENG 114 Puskarcik R 3cr 2282<br />

USB Drive Course - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> $24 Puskarcik R 3cr 2283<br />

<strong>winter</strong> credit <strong>classes</strong><br />

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ELECT 235 Advanced Digital Circuits Laboratory<br />

A continuation of the basic digital circuits laboratory, with an emphasis on counters,<br />

decoders, registers, and an introduction to microcomputers.<br />

Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in ELECT 225.<br />

Online - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> $31 Szymkewicz M 2cr 2285<br />

USB Drive Course - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> $31 Szymkewicz M 2cr 2284<br />

ELECT 237 Microcomputer Laboratory<br />

Introduction to the use of machine/assembler language programming to control<br />

microprocessors for problem solving or A/D and D/A interfacing.<br />

Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in ELECT 227.<br />

11:00a-12:15p TTh Brem-ENG 114 $15 Puskarcik R 2cr 2286<br />

USB Drive Course - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> $31 Puskarcik R 2cr 2287<br />

Engineering<br />

ENGR& 104 Intro to Design SS<br />

Revolutionary technologies and how they have shaped the world. Introduction<br />

to design and communication principles through engineering project approach.<br />

(Formerly ENGR 120)<br />

8:00a- 8:50a DAILY Brem-ST 136 Otto W 5cr 4158<br />

and 1:00p- 3:15p TTh Brem-ST 136<br />

ENGR 111 Engineering Problems<br />

Introduction to engineering problem solving techniques, including using calculators<br />

and computers. Introduction to MATLAB as a problem solving tool.<br />

Prerequisite: MATH& 142 with 2.0 or better or co-enrollment in MATH& 142 with<br />

instructor permission.<br />

9:00a- 9:50a MWF Brem-ST 136 Brown J J 3cr 4160<br />

12:00p-12:50p MWF Brem-ST 136 Brown J J 3cr 4161<br />

ENGR& 224 Thermodynamics<br />

Introduction to energy conservation topics with applications to engineering design;<br />

including energy transformation and maximum efficiency. (Offered Winter Quarter<br />

only.) (Formerly ENGR 260)<br />

Prerequisite: MATH& 163 and PHYS 254 both with 2.0 grade or higher.<br />

11:00a-11:50a DAILY Brem-ST 136 Brown J J 4cr 4165<br />

ENGR 240 Applied Numerical Methods for Engr NS<br />

Numerical solutions to engineering problems using MATLAB programming.<br />

Application of mathematical judgment in selecting computational algorithms and<br />

communicating results.<br />

Prerequisite: MATH& 163 with 2.0 grade or higher required. Co-enrollment in MATH<br />

250 desired. CMPTR 120 recommended.<br />

1:00p- 3:00p MWF Brem-ST 136 Brown J J 5cr 4167<br />

English<br />

Students enrolling in English 090-099 and 101 MUST take a placement<br />

test. See page 5: New Student Assessment and Advising.<br />

CLIE 101-104 <strong>College</strong> Level Intensive English<br />

For <strong>College</strong> Level English for Non-Native Speakers see <strong>College</strong> Level<br />

Intensive English section (CLIE). These courses are open to all students.<br />

ENGL 091/GEN-S 099 (7 credit combination)<br />

Reading & Writing in Life & <strong>College</strong>/Intro to <strong>College</strong> Study Skills<br />

Strategies for reading, writing, reflection, and problem solving. Individual and group<br />

processes for personal/academic writing. Academic and workplace readiness skills,<br />

critical thinking strategies, self-discovery techniques, self-management tools.<br />

Prerequisite: Assessment Test Score or Instructor Permission.<br />

Attendance on the first day is required unless pre-arranged with instructor.<br />

9:00a-10:50a DAILY Brem-HUM 116 TBA/Underwood C 7cr 3275<br />

11:00a-12:50p DAILY Brem-HUM 116 Hove/Underwood C 7cr 3277<br />

ENGL 098/GEN-S 100 (7 credit combination)<br />

Intro to Academic Reading & Writing/Strategies for Academic Success<br />

Develops critical strategies for reading, writing, problem solving, and handling<br />

academic life. Enhances academic success and retention in college. Assignments<br />

focus on personal academic/career interests.<br />

Prerequisite: Assessment test score, 2.0 in ENGL 091/092 or instructor permission.<br />

Attendance on the first day is required unless pre-arranged with instructor.<br />

9:00a-10:50a DAILY Brem-HUM 120 Van Fossen A/Mason-Todd M 7cr 3280<br />

11:00a-12:50p MWThF Brem-HUM 120 Major T/Mason-Todd M 7cr 3282<br />

and 11:00a-12:50p T in Brem-HUM 112<br />

5:00p- 7:30p MTTh Brem-TEC 201 Major T/Adamson L 7cr 3301<br />

and 5:00p- 7:30p W in Brem-BUS 201<br />

8:00a- 9:50a DAILY Poul-OCP 108 Manix P/Mason-Todd M 7cr 8319<br />

Learning Community (12-Credit Combination)<br />

Money talks: Math and English in Everyday Life<br />

Math 094 (Intermediate Algebra), ENGL 098 (Intro to Academic Reading & Writing),<br />

GEN-S 100 (Strategies for Academic Success)<br />

See Mathematics section for details.<br />

ENGL 099 Reading and Writing Improvement<br />

Develops critical strategies for reading, writing, problem solving, and handling<br />

academic life. Reading/writing assignments focus on academic topics.<br />

Prerequisite: Assessment test score, or completion of ENGL 098 with a grade of 2.0 or better,<br />

or completion of ENGL 091/092 with a grade of 3.0 or better, or permission of instructor.<br />

9:00a-10:15a MTWTh Brem-HUM 118 TBA 5cr 3285<br />

10:00a-12:15p TTh Brem-HUM 109 McBain R 5cr 3287<br />

1:00p- 3:15p TTh Brem-HUM 116 Adams S C 5cr 3288<br />

5:00p- 7:15p MW Brem-HUM 120 McBain R 5cr 3289<br />

11:30a-12:54p MWF Shel-TJL 121 Hoover C 5cr 7320<br />

ENGL 100 Composition—Selected Prof/Tech/Voc<br />

English composition focusing on critical reading and thinking, and work-related<br />

writing assignments.<br />

Prerequisite: Appropriate placement score, ENGL 093 or other developmental English<br />

course with a grade of 2.0 or better or instructor permission.<br />

5:00p- 7:15p MW Brem-TEC 111 (ITV) McMullen S 5cr 3290<br />

5:00p- 7:15p MW Shel-TJL 120 (ITV) McMullen S 5cr 7321<br />

ENGL& 101 English Composition I<br />

A college-level introduction to effective written composition for academic, vocational,<br />

and occupational students, with emphasis on exposition. (Formerly ENGL 101)<br />

Prerequisite: Appropriate placement test score, or completion of ENGL 099 with a grade of 2.0<br />

or better, or completion of ENGL 098 with a grade of 3.0 or better, or permission of instructor.<br />

8:00a- 8:50a DAILY Brem-HUM 120 McAllister R 5cr 3219<br />

8:00a- 8:50a DAILY Brem-BUS 201 Krystal B 5cr 3223<br />

8:00a- 8:50a DAILY Brem-SHP 116 Lamb J 5cr 3224<br />

8:26a- 9:50a MWF Brem-ENG 115A Hovde L 5cr 3225<br />

9:00a- 9:50a DAILY Brem-BUS 201 Adams S C 5cr 3226<br />

10:00a-12:15p TTh Brem-SHP 116 Thiele A 5cr 3228<br />

11:30a-12:54p MW Brem-HUM 104 Plevin A 5cr 3229<br />

and 11:30a-12:45p F in Brem-TEC 100<br />

12:00p-12:50p DAILY Brem-HUM 118 Griffith S 5cr 3230<br />

1:00p- 2:24p MWF Brem-HUM 116 Begert S 5cr 3231<br />

5:00p- 7:15p MW Brem-HUM 106 Longmate J 5cr 3234<br />

7:25p- 9:40p MW Brem-HUM 111 McMullen S 5cr 3236<br />

10:00a-11:24a MWF Poul-OCP 105 Manix P 5cr 8321<br />

11:30a-12:54p MWF Poul-OCP 107 Zarnecka A 5cr 8322<br />

1:00p- 3:15p MW Poul-OCP 105 Hovde L 5cr 8325<br />

5:00p- 7:15p TTh Poul-OCP 108 Longmate J 5cr 8323<br />

10:00a-11:24a MWF Shel-TJL 121 Hoover C 5cr 7322<br />

Online - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> $40 Meyers J 5cr 3220<br />

Online - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> $40 Hong N 5cr 3221<br />

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ENGL& 102 Composition II<br />

A continuation of ENGL& 101 with emphasis on argumentation, research, and<br />

documentation. (Formerly ENGL 102)<br />

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENGL& 101 with a 2.0 or better or its equivalent.<br />

7:45a- 9:50a TTh Brem-HUM 103 Thiele A 5cr 3247<br />

8:00a- 8:50a DAILY Brem-BUS 105 Bilderback D 5cr 3248<br />

9:00a- 9:50a DAILY Brem-BUS 105 Bilderback D 5cr 3249<br />

9:00a- 9:50a DAILY Brem-HUM 106 TBA 5cr 3250<br />

10:00a-10:50a DAILY Brem-UQ1 000D Adams S C 5cr 3251<br />

10:00a-11:24a MWF Brem-HUM 107 Hoene K 5cr 3253<br />

10:00a-12:15p TTh Brem-BUS 105 Sherman I 5cr 3254<br />

11:00a-11:50a DAILY Brem-HUM 102 Patrick C 5cr 3255<br />

11:30a-12:54p MWF Brem-HUM 108 (HYBD) Hoene K 5cr 3252<br />

12:00p-12:50p DAILY Brem-HUM 102 Patrick C 5cr 3257<br />

1:00p- 3:15p TTh Brem-HUM 102 DeLay J 5cr 3259<br />

5:00p- 7:15p MW Brem-HUM 108 DeLay J 5cr 3260<br />

5:00p- 7:15p TTh Brem-HUM 120 Begert S 5cr 3261<br />

4:45p- 7:00p TTh NBK-Bangor Whitson A 5cr 6219<br />

Contact OC at NBK-Bangor for civilian access 360.697.3656.<br />

8:26a- 9:50a MWF Poul-OCP 105 Zarnecka A 5cr 8324<br />

1:00p- 3:15p TTh Poul-OCP 108 McMullen S 5cr 8327<br />

1:00p- 3:15p MW Shel-TJL 121 Hoover C 5cr 7324<br />

Online - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> $40 Newcomer R 5cr 3245<br />

Online - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> $40 Newcomer R 5cr 3246<br />

Online - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> $40 Hoene K 5cr 3256<br />

Online - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> $40 Davenport M 5cr 3258<br />

ENGL& 111 Intro to Literature h<br />

Major literary forms and methods of interpretation. (Formerly ENGL 140)<br />

10:00a-11:24a MWF Brem-ENG 116 Plevin A 5cr 3263<br />

ENGL& 220 Intro to Shakespeare h<br />

Studies in several major dramas and sonnets. (Formerly ENGL 269) (A891)<br />

11:30a-12:54p MWF Brem-ENG 116 DeLay J 5cr 3270<br />

ENGL& 235 Technical Writing<br />

Problem-solving strategies for professional and technical writing applications.<br />

(Formerly ENGL 104)<br />

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENGL& 101 with a 2.0 or better or its equivalent.<br />

1:00p- 2:24p MWF Brem-HUM 120 Plevin A 5cr 3269<br />

Online - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> $40 Hoene K 5cr 3265<br />

Online - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> $40 Hoene K 5cr 3268<br />

ENGL& 245 American Literature ii h<br />

A survey of the development of American literature from the post-Civil War period<br />

to the present. (Formerly ENGL 261)<br />

Online - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> $40 Meyers J 5cr 3271<br />

Creative Writing:<br />

Students and instructor read and critique materials in a workshop setting.<br />

Limit - one creative writing class per quarter.<br />

ENGL 270 Creative Writing—NarratioN h<br />

Development of biographical or autobiographical accounts.<br />

1:00p- 3:15p TTh Brem-ART 103 Sherman I 5cr 3291<br />

ENGL 271 Creative Writing—Family History/Bio H<br />

Writing out episodes or complete works of family history or biography.<br />

1:00p- 3:15p TTh Brem-ART 103 Sherman I 5cr 3292<br />

ENGL 272 Creative Writing—Poetry h<br />

Writing poems, constructing ballads and other appropriate forms, including free<br />

form or spontaneous free form subject matter.<br />

1:00p- 3:15p MW Brem-ART 103 Sherman I 5cr 3293<br />

ENGL 273 Creative Writing—Drama h<br />

Invention and development of dramatic material: Dialogue, action, stage location,<br />

and music.<br />

1:00p- 3:15p TTh Brem-ART 103 Sherman I 5cr 3294<br />

ENGL 274 Creative Writing—Short Story h<br />

Development of short fictional narratives.<br />

1:00p- 3:15p TTh Brem-ART 103 Sherman I 5cr 3295<br />

ENGL 275 Creative Writing—Long Narrative h<br />

The development of long fictional narratives.<br />

1:00p- 3:15p TTh Brem-ART 103 Sherman I 5cr 3296<br />

ENGL 276 Creative Writing—Advanced Poetry H<br />

Further experience in writing poetry.<br />

Prerequisite: ENGL 272.<br />

1:00p- 3:15p MW Brem-ART 103 Sherman I 5cr 3297<br />

ENGL 284 Survey of World Lit—20th Century h<br />

Covers 20th Century literature from many countries; literary genre, critical<br />

methodologies, and research. (Same as HUMAN 284)<br />

Online - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> (1/7-3/17) $40 WAOL Instructor 5cr 3298<br />

Environmental Studies<br />

ENVS 101 Intro to Natural Resources NS<br />

Study of natural resources at an introductory level, outdoors and in a classroom<br />

setting.<br />

Prerequisite: ENGL 100.<br />

10:00a-12:15p TTh Brem-ST 142 TBA 5cr 8852<br />

ENVS 103 Introduction to Sustainable Practices NS<br />

The effect of the human population on the Earth’s ecosystems and the sustainability<br />

of those systems in the face of the growing human population.<br />

1:00p- 3:15p TTh Brem-ST 149 Botkin T 5cr 8854<br />

ENVS 201 Intro to Environmental Technology<br />

A survey of the equipment, instrumentation, and techniques used to sample a wide<br />

variety of different ecosystems. Includes lab and field trips.<br />

Prerequisite: ENVS 101 or permission of instructor.<br />

11:00a- 1:15p MW Brem-BUS 206 TBA 5cr 8856<br />

ENVS 202 Environmental Program Management<br />

Provides fundamental concepts associated with preservation of environmental<br />

health and resources and understanding of all important Federal and State<br />

environmental laws.<br />

Prerequisite: ENVS 101 or permission of instructor.<br />

2:15p- 4:30p MW Brem-ST 149 Lundberg J 5cr 8858<br />

Family Services<br />

See Human Services section.<br />

Fire Service—Fire Science<br />

Contact Fire Service Programs at 360.475.7582 for course offerings.<br />

F-FS 112 Fundamentals of Emergency Medicine<br />

Based on satisfying the minimum medical training requirements established for<br />

firefighters who provide emergency medical care to the sick and injured.<br />

6:00p-10:00p MTW 1/4-1/9 Kitsap Readiness Ctr. $20 Ross T 2cr 4252<br />

and 9:00a- 5:00p Sat. at Kitsap Readiness Center, 1211 Carver Ave. W. Bremerton.<br />

F-FS 200 Emergency Medical TechniciaN ce<br />

Covers all emergency medical techniques currently considered to be within the<br />

responsibilities of the basic EMT providing emergency care with an ambulance<br />

service.<br />

Prerequisite: F-FS 112 or equivalent and permission of Fire Service Programs Advisor.<br />

6:00p-10:00p MW 1/11-3/13 Kitsap Readiness Ctr. Normandy D 6cr 4254<br />

and 9:00a- 5:00p Sat. at Kitsap Readiness Center, 1211 Carver Ave. W. Bremerton.<br />

<strong>winter</strong> credit <strong>classes</strong><br />

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F-FS 201 Fire Protection Hydraul/Water Supply<br />

Principles of the use of water in fire protection and to apply hydraulic principles<br />

to analyze and solve water supply problems.<br />

Prerequisite: Demonstration of a competency in high school level algebra or the equivalent.<br />

Online - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> $24 Bitlingmaier 3cr 4255<br />

F-FS 203 Building Construction<br />

The components of building construction that relate to fire and life safety, elements<br />

of construction and design of structures.<br />

Online - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> $24 Bitlingmaier 3cr 4256<br />

Fire Service—Fire Service Mgmt & Admin.<br />

Contact Fire Service Programs at 360.475.7582 for course offerings.<br />

F-FSM 143 Fire Service Instructor I<br />

Roles and essential characteristics of an effective instructor and importance of<br />

instruction to a fire service organization. (Formerly F-FOD 131)<br />

Prerequisite: Permission of program advisor.<br />

ARR ARR ARR Normandy D 3cr 4262<br />

Location TBA - Call Pam Farrior at 360.475.7582 for details.<br />

F-FSM 201 Fire Officer I<br />

Focuses heavily on the importance of the first-line supervisor being a personal/<br />

team developer for tasks and challenges that relate to organizational enhancement.<br />

(Formerly F-FOD 101 and F-FOD 103)<br />

ARR ARR ARR Normandy D 5cr 4264<br />

Location TBA - Call Pam Farrior at 360.475.7582 for details.<br />

Foreign Languages<br />

See American Sign Language, French, German, Japanese, Korean, or<br />

Spanish sections.<br />

French<br />

Instructor permission is required to enroll after second day of class.<br />

FRCH& 122 French ii h<br />

Deals with practical vocabulary and broader grammar patterns for communication<br />

in a daily, urban context. Explores geographical and cultural aspects of French<br />

speaking countries. (Formerly FLFRN 102)<br />

Prerequisite: FRCH& 121 or equivalent.<br />

8:00a- 8:50a DAILY Brem-HUM 107 Krall M 5cr 3330<br />

10:00a-12:15p TTh Brem-HUM 107 Krall M 5cr 3332<br />

General Studies<br />

GEN-S 101 is highly recommended for new students.<br />

ENGL 091/GEN-S 099 (7 credit combination)<br />

Reading & Writing in Life & <strong>College</strong>/Intro to <strong>College</strong> Study Skills<br />

See English section for details<br />

ENGL 098/GEN-S 100 (7 credit combination)<br />

Intro to Academic Reading & Writing/Strategies for Academic Success<br />

See English section for details<br />

Learning Community (12-Credit Combination)<br />

Money talks: Math and English in Everyday Life<br />

Math 094 (Intermediate Algebra), ENGL 098 (Intro to Academic Reading & Writing),<br />

GEN-S 100 (Strategies for Academic Success)<br />

See Mathematics section for details.<br />

GEN-S 100 Strategies for Academic Success<br />

For first year and returning students to enhance academic success and retention<br />

in college.<br />

11:00a- 1:00p TTh 1/19-2/18 Brem-ENG 116 TBA 2cr 5420<br />

3:25p- 4:50p TTh 1/19-2/25 Brem-ENG 116 DeWire E 2cr 5422<br />

Online - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> $16 Adamson L 2cr 5426<br />

GEN-S 101 Orientation to <strong>College</strong><br />

Newly entering students develop an understanding of their role as students, identify<br />

campus resources, identify learning options, and develop an academic plan.<br />

9:00a- 3:00p W 12/16 Brem-ST 149 (HYBD) Kraft K 1cr 5400<br />

9:00a- 3:00p Sa 1/9 Brem-ST 149 (HYBD) Adamson L 1cr 5401<br />

GEN-S 140 Career Planning/Life Exploration<br />

Identify interests and values in relationship to the world of work. Establish or<br />

change career goals and learn skills for ongoing career and life planning.<br />

1:00p- 2:50p T Brem-HUM 103 Carson A 1cr 5431<br />

Women's Programs and <strong>College</strong> Success (5-Credit Combination)<br />

Keys to <strong>College</strong> and career (GEN-S 100, 101, 140, 163)<br />

Enhance academic success and retention in college. Understand the role of a<br />

student, identify campus resources, identify learning options, develop an academic<br />

plan. Identify interests and values in relationship to the world of work. Establish or<br />

change career goals, learn skills for ongoing career and life planning. Examine the<br />

sources of self-esteem and multicultural factors that affect self-esteem.<br />

9:00a- 2:00p M 1/25-3/11 Brem-MUS 125 Underwood C/Olson L 5cr 5483<br />

and 9:00a-11:50a Th 1/21-3/11 in Brem-MUS 125<br />

Geographical Information Systems (GIS)<br />

See Technical Design section.<br />

Geography<br />

GEOG 101 Introduction to Geography NS/SS<br />

Survey of Geography including cartography and remote sensing, physical geography,<br />

human geography, regional geography and human impact on Earth.<br />

5:00p- 7:15p TTh Poul-OCP 105 McDougall J 5cr 8414<br />

GEOG 102 Physical Geography NS<br />

Basic physical elements of geography including Earth’s astronomical relationships,<br />

remote sensing, mapping, weather, climate, the hydrosphere, biosphere, landform<br />

processes and landforms.<br />

1:00p- 3:15p TTh Brem-ST 147 Digby S 5cr 4360<br />

and 3:15p-4:15p Th Brem-ST 147<br />

GEOG 103 Human Geography h/SS<br />

Cultural human geography focusing on geographical concepts, population,<br />

migration, folk and popular culture, language, religion, ethnicity, political geography<br />

and resource issues.<br />

1:00p- 3:15p MW Brem-ST 147 Digby S 5cr 4370<br />

5:00p- 7:15p MW Brem-ST 147 Digby S 5cr 4372<br />

and ARR Sat. and an arranged time/location.<br />

Geology<br />

GEOL& 101 Intro Physical Geology NS<br />

An introduction to Earth’s materials, processes, and landscapes and how they were<br />

formed; labs parallel lecture content. Optional field trips. (Formerly GEOL 101)<br />

12:00p-12:50p MTWTh Brem-ST 148 $10 Macias S 5cr 4408<br />

and 1:00p- 2:50p W Brem-ST 146 - Lab<br />

12:00p-12:50p MTWTh Brem-ST 148 $10 Macias S 5cr 4412<br />

and 1:00p- 2:50p Th Brem-ST 146 - Lab<br />

5:00p- 6:50p TTh Brem-ST 148 $10 Howard K 5cr 4416<br />

and 7:00p- 7:50p TTh Brem-ST 146 - Lab<br />

GEOL& 103 Historical Geology NS<br />

Understanding the geologic origins of the rocks and landscapes in Washington<br />

and neighboring parts of the Pacific Northwest. Optional field trips (Formerly<br />

GEOL 103)<br />

11:00a-11:50a MTWTh Brem-ST 148 $10 Macias S 5cr 4420<br />

and 1:00p- 2:50p M Brem-ST 146 - Lab<br />

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GEOL& 110 Environmental Geology NS<br />

Geologic resources and processes important to human welfare: Volcanoes,<br />

earthquakes, slope stability, rivers, and flood management, groundwater, soils,<br />

minerals, and energy resources. (Formerly GEOL 102)<br />

4:45p- 7:00p MW NBK-Bangor $10 Howard K 5cr 6239<br />

and Saturdays at an arranged time/location.<br />

Contact OC at NBK-Bangor for civilian access 360.697.3656.<br />

GEOL 155 Geologic Hazards NS<br />

Investigate a number of geologic hazards such as earthquakes, tsunami, volcanism,<br />

floods, landslides, and coastal hazards. Historic examples are used as case studies.<br />

Online - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> $40 Macias S 5cr 4426<br />

German<br />

Instructor permission is required to enroll after second day of class.<br />

GERM& 122 German ii<br />

h<br />

Deals with practical vocabulary and broader grammar patterns of communication<br />

in a daily context. Explores geographical and cultural aspects of German-speaking<br />

countries. (Formerly FLGRM 102)<br />

Prerequisite: GERM& 121 or equivalent.<br />

10:00a-11:24a MWF Brem-HUM 104 Rabe R 5cr 3335<br />

Health Occupations<br />

All five Nursing Assistant <strong>classes</strong> (H-OCC 110, 112, 114, 116, and 118)<br />

must be completed in one year to test for certification. Call 360.475.7554.<br />

These are also part of the Integrated Basic Education and Skills Training<br />

Program. For the IBEST program: contact Wendy Freeman at 360.475.7408.<br />

H-OCC 110 Intro to Nursing Assistant<br />

Role of the nursing assistant, Basic Life Support, HIV/AIDS.<br />

9:00a- 5:00p MT 1/4-1/12 Brem-HOC 141 Polensky M 2cr 4456<br />

9:00a- 4:30p MT 1/4-1/12 Brem-HOC 141 (IBEST) Polensky M 2cr 4457<br />

H-OCC 112 Tools for Success<br />

Interpersonal and intrapersonal tools for success in the workplace.<br />

Prerequisite: Must have completed H-OCC 110 with a grade of 2.3 or better.<br />

9:00a- 4:30p MTW 1/13-1/20 Brem-HOC 141 Polensky M 2cr 4458<br />

9:00a- 4:30p MTW 1/13-1/20 Brem-HOC 141 (IBEST) Polensky M 2cr 4459<br />

H-OCC 114 Fundamentals of Nsg Asst<br />

Basic nursing assistant classroom content as required by federal and state laws.<br />

Prerequisite: Must have completed H-OCC 112 with a grade of 2.3 or better.<br />

9:00a- 4:30p MT 1/25-2/2 Brem-HOC 141 Polensky M 3cr 4460<br />

9:00a- 4:30p MT 1/25-2/2 Brem-HOC 141 (IBEST) Polensky M 3cr 4461<br />

H-OCC 116 Basic Technical Skills<br />

Theory and practice of the 24 skills that will be tested in the certification exam.<br />

Prerequisite: H-OCC 114 with a grade of 2.3 or better.<br />

9:00a- 4:30p MT 2/8-2/23 Brem-HOC 141 $15 Polensky M 2cr 4463<br />

5:00p-10:00p MTWTh 2/8-2/23 Brem-HOC 141 $15 Polensky M 2cr 4465<br />

9:00a- 4:30p ThF 2/11-2/24 Brem-HOC 141 $15 Polensky M 2cr 4464<br />

5:00p-10:00p MT 1/4-2/1 Brem-HOC 141 $15 Polensky M 2cr 4462<br />

H-OCC 118 Nursing Assistant Practicum<br />

Demonstrate, in the clinical setting, knowledge, understanding, and application of<br />

theory and skills learned in H-OCC 110, 112, 114, and 116.<br />

Prerequisite: H-OCC 116 with a grade of 2.3 or better. Pass a DSHS criminal background<br />

check (RCW43.43.834 & 838) and complete all required documentation.<br />

ARR (2/24-3/17) ARR ARR Polensky M 4cr 4466<br />

ARR (2/24-3/17) ARR ARR Polensky M 4cr 4468<br />

ARR (2/25-3/18) ARR ARR Polensky M 4cr 4467<br />

ARR (2/2-3/9) ARR ARR Polensky M 4cr 4469<br />

History<br />

HIST& 117 Western Civilization II SS<br />

Introductory course in development of Western Civilization from 1300-1815<br />

AD analyzing major political, religious, economic, and social trends. (Formerly<br />

HIST 102)<br />

10:00a-11:24a MWF Brem-HUM 105 Schaeffer P 5cr 3352<br />

5:00p- 7:15p MW Brem-HUM 105 Schaeffer P 5cr 3354<br />

Telecourse - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> $30 Schaeffer P 5cr 3350<br />

Required orientation: 5:00p- 6:00p Tuesday, Jan. 5, in Brem-HL 127<br />

HIST& 136 US History 1 SS<br />

Survey of the political, social, economic, and intellectual forces involved in the<br />

foundation and development of the U.S. from pre-Columbian America through<br />

the Civil War. (Formerly HIST 104)<br />

Prerequisite: ENGL& 101 with a grade of 2.0 or above.<br />

9:00a- 9:50a DAILY Brem-HUM 105 Naud K 5cr 3357<br />

10:00a-12:15p TTh Brem-HUM 105 Schaeffer P 5cr 3358<br />

11:30a-12:54p MWF Brem-HUM 105 Schaeffer P 5cr 3359<br />

5:00p- 7:15p TTh Brem-ENG 100 McMullen S 5cr 3360<br />

5:00p- 7:15p TTh Poul-OCP 119 Pagaard S 5cr 8335<br />

HIST& 137 US History 2 SS<br />

Survey of the political, social, economic, and intellectual forces involved in the<br />

development of the United States from Reconstruction to the present. (Formerly<br />

HIST 105)<br />

Prerequisite: ENGL& 101 with a grade of 2.0 or above.<br />

11:30a-12:54p MWF Brem-HUM 106 Lamb D 5cr 3362<br />

11:30a-12:54p MWF Shel-OCS 116 Glowen M 5cr 7340<br />

Telecourse - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> $30 Schaeffer P 5cr 3364<br />

Required orientation: 5:00p- 6:00p Tuesday, Jan. 5, in Brem-HL 127<br />

HIST& 214 Pacific NW History SS<br />

The Pacific Northwest, from earliest times to the present, with emphasis upon<br />

political, economic, social, and cultural developments. (Formerly HIST 250)<br />

Online - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> $40 Lamb D 5cr 3366<br />

HIST& 219 Native American History SS<br />

Explores the general history of Indian life since 1600, U.S. Indian policy from 1789<br />

to present, and the nature and effects of Native American and Euro-American<br />

contact and conflict. (Formerly HIST 235)<br />

10:00a-11:24a MWF Brem-HUM 106 (HYBD) Lamb D 5cr 3367<br />

HIST 253 World War I in History and Literature SS<br />

An interdisciplinary study of World War I, including a historical view of the causes,<br />

nature, and outcome of the war, and a literary/cultural view of the impact of “The<br />

Great War”. (Same as HUMAN 253)<br />

Online - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> $40 Meyers J 5cr 3369<br />

Hospitality Management<br />

HMGMT 102 Intro to Hospitality Industry<br />

ce<br />

A comprehensive tour of the fascinating and challenging fields of the hospitality<br />

industry: travel and tourism, lodging, food service, meetings, conventions and<br />

expositions, leisure and recreation.<br />

Prerequisite: Instructor signature.<br />

ARR DAILY Brem-BSC 127 Giovanni N 3cr 2680<br />

HMGMT 124 Dining Room SupervisioN<br />

ce<br />

The secret to success in the hospitality industry is SERVICE or more precisely<br />

EXCELLENT SERVICE... and the secret to providing excellent service is the training<br />

provided to the waitstaff by the supervisor. Course provides the potential supervisor<br />

with the knowledge and skills required to insure EXCELLENT SERVICE.<br />

Prerequisite: CULIN 104: Dining Room Service.<br />

ARR DAILY Brem-BSC 127 Giovanni N 6cr 2682<br />

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HMGMT 127 Menu Design and Strategy<br />

ce<br />

Examines all aspects of menu planning from determining who the customers are<br />

to determining how to market them. Includes available kitchen equipment, recipe<br />

costs, how to make a profit figuring selling prices, menu analysis, and all the different<br />

types of menus from fast food to fine dining.<br />

ARR DAILY Brem-BSC 127 Giovanni N 3cr 2684<br />

HMGMT 133 Elements of Hospitality Management CE<br />

An overview of the characteristics and attributes of leaders and compares different<br />

leadership styles. The functions of management are detailed and the distinction<br />

between leadership and management is made.<br />

ARR DAILY Brem-BSC 127 Giovanni N 6cr 2686<br />

HMGMT 135 Beverage Management<br />

ce<br />

The fundamental areas of beverage operations: the planning of the bar, bar staffing,<br />

legal factors to consider, drink costing, purchasing, receiving and storage, and<br />

beverage production methods.<br />

Prerequisite: Instructor signature.<br />

ARR DAILY Brem-BSC 127 Giovanni N 3cr 2688<br />

HMGMT 136 Catering and Banquet OperatioNS<br />

ce<br />

Explores the many reasons why clients hold banquets and the various elements<br />

required to plan and execute successful catered events.<br />

Prerequisite: Instructor signature.<br />

ARR DAILY Brem-BSC 127 Giovanni N 6cr 2690<br />

HMGMT 230 Food and Beverage Cost Control<br />

ce<br />

Developed to introduce food, beverage, and labor cost controls to students preparing<br />

for careers in the hospitality industry.<br />

ARR DAILY Brem-BSC 127 Giovanni N 3cr 2695<br />

HMGMT 240 Legal Aspects of Hosp Mgmt<br />

ce<br />

Provides the opportunity to look at hospitality operations from a legal standpoint<br />

and to develop management strategies to prevent legal problems.<br />

ARR DAILY Brem-BSC 127 Giovanni N 3cr 2697<br />

HMGMT 250 Internship<br />

ce<br />

An unpaid, 6-week work experience related to hospitality management.<br />

Prerequisite: Instructor signature.<br />

ARR DAILY Brem-BSC 127 Giovanni N 6cr 2698<br />

Human Services<br />

HS 105 Drug and Alcohol Prevention<br />

Acquire the skills and knowledge of substance abuse prevention theory and practice.<br />

(Formerly FS 105)<br />

1:00p- 3:50p Th Brem-BUS 101 Swift C R 3cr 3382<br />

HS 107 Intro to Human Services SS<br />

A survey of the key concepts and guiding principles in human services theory and<br />

practice. (Formerly FS 107 and SOCIO 107)<br />

Online - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> $40 Cohen M 5cr 3384<br />

HS 112 Case Management for CDP<br />

Assessment, case management, and documentation for Chemical Dependency<br />

Professionals. (Formerly FS 112)<br />

Prerequisite: HSSA& 101.<br />

5:00p- 7:50p Th Brem-BUS 101 Swift C R 3cr 3386<br />

HS 125 Child Advocacy (CASA Training)<br />

The skills, knowledge, and attitudes needed to be a CASA/GAL (Court Appointed<br />

Special Advocates/Guardian ad Litem) volunteer—an advocate for children who<br />

are court-involved as a result of neglect or abuse.<br />

1:00p- 3:50p T Brem-HUM 105 Saber S 3cr 3389<br />

HS 275 Human Services & CDP Practicum 1<br />

Opportunities for students to demonstrate competency in work settings such as<br />

human services agencies and chemical dependency treatment facilities. (Formerly<br />

FS 275)<br />

Prerequisite: Completion of core requirements for Human Services Certificate Program.<br />

Instructor permission required before enrolling.<br />

ARR ARR ARR Cohen M 5cr 3392<br />

HS 276 Human Services & CDP Practicum 2<br />

Opportunities for students to demonstrate competency in work settings such as<br />

human services agencies and chemical dependency treatment facilities. (Formerly<br />

FS 276)<br />

Prerequisite: Completion of core requirements for Human Services or Chemical Dependency<br />

Professional Certificate Programs. Instructor permission required before enrolling.<br />

ARR ARR ARR Cohen M 5cr 3394<br />

Human Services Substance Abuse Counselor<br />

HSSA& 101 Intro to Addictive Drugs SS<br />

An introduction to substance abuse and dependence focusing on the dynamics of<br />

addiction and its economic, psychological, and pharmacological impacts. (Formerly<br />

FS 104/HS 104)<br />

5:00p- 7:15p MW Brem-BUS 101 Romwall L 5cr 3380<br />

Humanities<br />

HUMAN 203 Introduction to Western ReligioNS<br />

h<br />

Introduction to the study of religions, emphasizing the western religious traditions,<br />

including Judaism, Christianity and Islam.<br />

9:00a- 9:50a DAILY Brem-HUM 104 Kunz R 5cr 3401<br />

11:30a-12:54p MWF Poul-OCP 105 (ITV) Murphey P 5cr 8337<br />

11:30a-12:54p MWF Shel-TJL 111 (ITV) Murphey P 5cr 7345<br />

HUMAN 220 Women in American Culture<br />

h<br />

A survey of the role and status of American women from Colonial Times to the<br />

present, with emphasis on literature.<br />

Online - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> $40 Meyers J 5cr 3402<br />

HUMAN 253 World War I in History and Literature H<br />

An interdisciplinary study of World War I, including a historical view of the causes,<br />

nature, and outcome of the war, and a literary/cultural view of the impact of “The<br />

Great War”. (Same as HIST 253)<br />

Online - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> $40 Meyers J 5cr 3403<br />

HUMAN 257 Rock’N Roll: Music and IdeaS<br />

h<br />

A historical overview of the Rock’N Roll culture in the post-war world (1945-1985),<br />

with an emphasis on critical appraisal of the lyrics of Rock’N Roll music.<br />

10:00a-12:15p TTh Shel-TJL 121 Hoover C 5cr 7350<br />

HUMAN 284 Survey of World Lit—20th Century<br />

h<br />

Covers 20th Century literature selections from many countries; literary genre,<br />

critical methodologies, and research. (Same as ENGL 284)<br />

Online - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> (1/7-3/17) $40 WAOL Instructor 5cr 3406<br />

HUMAN 293 Ethical and Legal Principles of Media H<br />

Ethical and legal principles studied as they apply to media.<br />

10:00a-11:24a MWF Brem-BUS 205 Prince M 5cr 3410<br />

Integrated Multimedia<br />

IMM 101 Introduction to Integrated Multimedia<br />

Explore computer software and platforms while also learning the skills and<br />

possibilities of communication offered with the use of multimedia; a tool that can<br />

be used by everyone.<br />

5:00p- 7:50p TTh Brem-ART 113 $20 Silverthorn J 5cr 3420<br />

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IMM 102 Process of Integrated Multimedia<br />

Using computers and current software used in business, students will plan and<br />

execute multimedia projects utilizing a process common to all fields of study.<br />

8:00p- 8:50p TTh Brem-ART 113 (HYBD) $20 Hobson C AF 5cr 3421<br />

IMM 112 Beginning After Effects Animation<br />

Focuses on <strong>begin</strong>ning level animation and visual effects using After Effects software.<br />

Prerequisite: IMM 110 or two years high school video.<br />

1:00p- 3:50p MW Brem-MSI 002 $20 George L 3cr 3423<br />

IMM 120 Beginning Photoshop<br />

Basic skills of Photoshop, an image manipulation software tool for creative and<br />

technical use.<br />

10:00a-12:50p MW Brem-ART 113 $20 Hostetler C 5cr 3424<br />

1:00p- 3:50p MW Poul-OCP 108 $20 Winn J 5cr 8340<br />

IMM 130 Beginning Flash<br />

The various foundation aspects of Flash, a powerful animation tool for the web<br />

software, for creative and technical use.<br />

1:00p- 3:50p MW Brem-ART 113 $20 Hostetler C 5cr 3428<br />

IMM 136 Beginning Digital Photography<br />

An introduction to basic digital photography, including historical background,<br />

equipment, shooting techniques, lighting, scanning, manipulation, and output<br />

(web or print).<br />

1:00p- 3:50p MW Brem-ENG 114 $20 Usher L 5cr 3446<br />

IMM 137 Intermediate Digital Photography<br />

Intermediate instruction and practice in digital photography, including background,<br />

equipment, shooting techniques, lighting, scanning, manipulation, and output<br />

(web or print).<br />

Prerequisite: ART 136, IMM 136, or permission of instructor.<br />

5:00p- 7:50p MW Brem-ENG 114 $20 Usher L 5cr 3448<br />

IMM 150 Beginning Illustrator<br />

Basic Illustrator program skills to create computer art targeted to their own fields<br />

of study.<br />

5:00p- 7:50p MW Brem-ART 113 $20 Winn J 5cr 3432<br />

IMM 154 Electronic Music Foundations<br />

Overview of electronic music devices and systems; introduction to sound, synthesis,<br />

MIDI and wave-loops; clip-based music creation and integration with multi-media.<br />

5:00p- 7:50p MW Brem-MSI 002 $20 Hobson C AF 5cr 3438<br />

IMM 155 Electronic Music—Intermediate<br />

Advanced MIDI and Wave-based composition, sound design using FM and Sampling<br />

synthesis, mixing rendering and integration of music files with multi-media projects.<br />

Prerequisite: IMM 154 or permission of instructor.<br />

5:00p- 7:50p MW Brem-MSI 002 $20 Hobson C AF 5cr 3436<br />

IMM 182 Animation Process<br />

Animation from many cultures and use various processes such as the computer,<br />

claymation, tabletop, 2D, and 3D animation, flash, and GIF to do their projects.<br />

1:00p- 3:50p TTh Brem-ART 113 $20 Silverthorn J 5cr 3440<br />

IMM 212 Advanced After Effects Animation<br />

Focuses on advanced level animation and visual effects using After Effects software.<br />

Prerequisite: IMM 112.<br />

1:00p- 3:50p MW Brem-MSI 002 $20 George L 3cr 3425<br />

IMM 220 Intermediate Photoshop<br />

Advanced creative aspects and skill sets of Photoshop, an image manipulation<br />

software tool.<br />

10:00a-12:50p MW Brem-ART 113 $20 Hostetler C 5cr 3426<br />

1:00p- 3:50p MW Poul-OCP 108 $20 Winn J 5cr 8341<br />

IMM 230 Intermediate Flash<br />

Advanced skills utilizing action script to design and create interactive and dynamic<br />

digital media for the web, gaming and presentation applications.<br />

Prerequisite: IMM 130 or by permission of instructor.<br />

1:00p- 3:50p MW Brem-ART 113 $20 Hostetler C 5cr 3430<br />

IMM 250 Intermediate Illustrator<br />

Learn intermediate Illustrator program skills to create computer art targeted to<br />

own field of study.<br />

5:00p- 7:50p MW Brem-ART 113 $20 Winn J 5cr 3434<br />

Video Production Workshop:<br />

Lecture/discussion and individualized activities relating to video projects with emphasis<br />

on writing for video shorts, broadcast graphics, or music video production.<br />

Prerequisite: Previous or concurrent enrollment in IMM 110, or permission of instructor.<br />

IMM 258 Video Prod Wrkshp: Video Shorts<br />

10:00a-11:24a MWF Brem-MSI 002 $20 George L 3cr 3450<br />

IMM 261 Video Prod Wrkshp: Writing<br />

10:00a-11:24a MWF Brem-MSI 002 $20 George L 3cr 3452<br />

IMM 264 Video Prod Wrkshp: Graphics<br />

10:00a-11:24a MWF Brem-MSI 002 $20 George L 3cr 3454<br />

IMM 267 Video Prod Wrkshp: Music Video<br />

10:00a-11:24a MWF Brem-MSI 002 $20 George L 3cr 3456<br />

Japanese<br />

Instructor permission is required to enroll after second day of class.<br />

JAPN& 122 Japanese ii h<br />

Deals with very basic vocabulary and the acquisition of basic skills for listening,<br />

speaking, reading, and writing in Hiragana, Katakana, and Kanji. Explores cultural<br />

aspects of Japan. (Formerly FLJPN 102)<br />

Prerequisite: JAPN& 121 or equivalent.<br />

5:00p- 7:15p MW Poul-OCP 107 Soderland N 5cr 8346<br />

Journalism<br />

JOURN 105 PhotojournaliSM h<br />

The basics of digital photojournalism with special attention to news value and<br />

composition.<br />

Online - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> $15 Prince M 5cr 3483<br />

<strong>College</strong> Newspaper Production:<br />

ce<br />

Students apply journalistic skill as reporters, photographers, editors, etc. for the<br />

print and online editions of The Olympian. (Pass/No Credit)<br />

JOURN 110: Scheduled on an arranged basis Prince M 1- 5cr 3484<br />

JOURN 120: Scheduled on an arranged basis Prince M 1- 5cr 3485<br />

JOURN 130: Scheduled on an arranged basis Prince M 1- 5cr 3486<br />

Learning Communities<br />

Money Talks (12-Credit Combination)<br />

Math and English in Everyday Life<br />

Math 094 (Intermediate Algebra), ENGL 098 (Intro to Academic Reading & Writing),<br />

GEN-S 100 (Strategies for Academic Success)<br />

See Mathematics section for details.<br />

Women's Programs and <strong>College</strong> Success (5-Credit Combination)<br />

Keys to <strong>College</strong> and career<br />

GEN-S 101 (Orientation to <strong>College</strong>), GEN-S 100 (Strategies for Academic Success),<br />

GEN-S 140 (Career Planning/Life Exploration), GEN-S 163 (Psychology of Self-esteem)<br />

See General Studies section for details.<br />

Manufacturing<br />

MANU 130 Measurement, Tools, and Safety<br />

Precision measurement with appropriate tools, use of hand and machine tools, and<br />

workplace safety following government standards and employer directives.<br />

Prerequisite: MANU 101 and MANU 115.<br />

3:00p-4:50p MTWTh West Sound Technical Skills Ctr, Brem. $0 Gallagher C 6cr 2641<br />

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MANU 140 Planning, Drawing, and Technology<br />

Accessing appropriate resources to plan and complete projects; interpreting<br />

technical drawings, and using technology in manufacturing settings.<br />

5:00p-6:25p MTWTh West Sound Technical Skills Ctr, Brem. $0 Gallagher C 5cr 2643<br />

Learning Community (12-Credit Combination)<br />

Money talks: Math and English in Everyday Life<br />

Explore real life applications of Math and English in the world of banking, personal<br />

finance, and small business. Skills learned in all three courses will be integrated into<br />

daily assignments and woven into a final project to design a fictitious home-based<br />

Mathematics<br />

business. Fulfills the following course requirements:<br />

Math instructors strictly enforce Math course prerequisites. Students satisfy MATH 094 Elementary Algebra<br />

course prerequisites by means of an assessment taken at OC within the last<br />

two years OR an appropriate grade (see course description) in the prerequisite ENGL 098 Into to Academic Reading & Writing<br />

class taken at <strong>Olympic</strong> <strong>College</strong>. However, students who took<br />

GEN-S 100 Strategies for Academic Success<br />

(1) a math course equivalent to Math 099 or higher with a grade of 2.0 or Prerequisite: Assessment test scores or acceptable completion of prerequisite courses.<br />

higher at another college within the last four years (for Calculus and above, 9:00a- 9:50a DAILY Brem-ENG 100 Team taught 12cr L568<br />

no time limit applies) or<br />

and 10:00a-11:50a MWF in Brem-TEC 111, 10:00a-11:50a TTh in Brem-ENG 100<br />

(2) Accuplacer or COMPASS from another college within the last two Team taught by Jason Heinze (Math), Odessa Ogo (English), and Elinor DeWire (General Studies)<br />

years or<br />

(3) an AP Calculus Test (score of 3 or higher) or the CLEP <strong>College</strong> Algebra,<br />

Pre-Calculus, or Calculus Test (score of 50 or higher)<br />

MATH 099 Intermediate Algebra<br />

may be exempt from taking the assessment. To determine if an exemption Second course in the sequence of Elementary Algebra and Intermediate Algebra.<br />

applies, contact the Student Entry and Advising Center 360.475.7230 or Graphing linear and quadratic functions and conic sections; systems of equations;<br />

getadvice@olympic.edu with an unofficial transcript or a score report. rational expressions; radical expressions and rational exponents; logarithmic and<br />

IMPORTANT: Those granted an exemption from the assessment will be exponential equations. A scientific calculator is required.<br />

given a Math Placement Form; once <strong>classes</strong> <strong>begin</strong>, the course instructor Prerequisite: MATH 094 or MATH 097 with a 2.0 or above or satisfactory placement test score.<br />

must be shown the Math Placement Form.<br />

8:00a- 8:50a DAILY Brem-ST 203 Briggs E 5cr 4585<br />

Note: Transcripts showing prior Math courses above the Math 099 level 8:00a- 8:50a DAILY Brem-HUM 113 TBA 5cr 4587<br />

or those taken outside the state of Washington will be forwarded to the 9:00a- 9:50a DAILY Brem-BUS 106 TBA 5cr 4588<br />

Math/Science office ST-103, SEMAdvisor@olympic.edu 360.475.7700 9:00a- 9:50a DAILY Brem-BUS 200 TBA 5cr 4589<br />

for a determination of placement; students may contact this office directly 10:00a-10:50a DAILY Brem-ST 149 Triplett S 5cr 4590<br />

with such transcripts.<br />

11:00a-11:50a DAILY Brem-ST 242 Triplett S 5cr 4591<br />

MATH 090A Essential Mathematics<br />

11:30a-12:54p MWF Brem-HUM 112 TBA 5cr 4592<br />

Concepts, calculations, and applications of arithmetic; use of a scientific calculator. 12:00p-12:50p DAILY Brem-HUM 111 TBA 5cr 4593<br />

(Formerly MATH 089)<br />

1:00p- 2:05p MTWTh Brem-HUM 111 TBA 5cr 4594<br />

9:00a- 9:50a MWF Brem-HUM 113 White J 5cr 4542 5:00p- 7:15p MW Brem-HUM 111 TBA 5cr 4596<br />

and 9:00a- 9:50a TTh Brem-ST 123<br />

5:00p- 7:15p TTh Brem-ST 127 TBA 5cr 4598<br />

5:00p- 7:15p TTh Brem-BUS 105 TBA 5cr 4544 7:25p- 9:40p TTh Brem-ST 147 TBA 5cr 4600<br />

10:00a-10:50a DAILY Poul-OCP 120 Dodge M L 5cr 8422<br />

MATH 090B Prealgebra<br />

5:00p- 7:15p MW Poul-OCP 220 TBA 5cr 8424<br />

Prepares students for study of algebra. Includes signed numbers, variables, linear<br />

11:30a-12:54p MWF Shel-OCS 118 Frederick C 5cr 7444<br />

equations and inequalities, graphs, charts, geometry, the metric system, and<br />

applications. (Formerly MATH 090)<br />

MATH& 107 Math in Society NS<br />

Prerequisite: MATH 090A or placement test score.<br />

Consumer Mathematics: Loans, mortgages, interest; logarithms and exponential<br />

8:26a- 9:50a MWF Brem-ST 123 Brackebusch A 5cr 4548 functions, with application; introductory probability and statistics; use and<br />

10:00a-10:50a MWF Brem-ST 127 Haines M 5cr 4549 interpretation of statistics; mathematics in contemporary society. (Formerly<br />

and 10:00a-10:50a TTh Brem-ST 123<br />

MATH 107)<br />

Prerequisite: MATH 099 with a grade of 2.0 or above, or satisfactory placement test score.<br />

12:00p-12:50p DAILY Brem-BUS 200 TBA 5cr 4552<br />

10:00a-10:50a DAILY Brem-HUM 113 Briggs E 5cr 4612<br />

5:00p- 7:15p TTh Brem-BUS 106 TBA 5cr 4558<br />

5:00p- 7:15p TTh Brem-HUM 111 Briggs E 5cr 4616<br />

7:25p- 9:40p TTh Brem-ST 242 TBA 5cr 4560<br />

10:00a-11:24a MWF Shel-OCS 118 Frederick C 5cr 7445<br />

12:00p-12:50p DAILY Poul-OCP 120 Dodge M L 5cr 8416<br />

Online - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> Stinson M 5cr 4618<br />

10:00a-11:24a MWF Shel-OCS 116 Jewett P 5cr 7440<br />

Final exam held on campus - Details TBA. Class has additional technology requirements.<br />

MATH 094 Elementary Algebra<br />

MATH& 141 Precalculus I: Algebra NS<br />

First in the sequence: Elementary Algebra, Intermediate Algebra, <strong>College</strong> Algebra.<br />

Using numeric, analytic and graphical methods, linear, polynomial, rational,<br />

Includes basic algebraic concepts, first degree equations, polynomials, whole number<br />

exponential, and logarithmic functions are studied. A graphing calculator is required<br />

exponents, factoring, applications.<br />

(TI demonstrated). (Formerly MATH 119)<br />

Prerequisite: MATH 090 with a grade of 2.0 or above or satisfactory placement test score. Prerequisite: MATH 099 with a grade of 2.0 or above (a grade of 3.0 or above is<br />

8:00a- 8:50a DAILY Brem-HUM 112 TBA 5cr 4566 recommended) or satisfactory placement test score; a graphing calculator required.<br />

9:00a- 9:50a DAILY Brem-HUM 108 TBA 5cr 4569 8:00a- 8:50a DAILY Brem-ST 201 Robertson D 5cr 4623<br />

10:00a-10:50a DAILY Brem-HUM 111 TBA 5cr 4570 8:26a- 9:50a MWF Brem-HUM 111 TBA 5cr 4621<br />

10:00a-10:50a DAILY Brem-BUS 200 TBA 5cr 4571 9:00a- 9:50a DAILY Brem-HUM 112 Robertson D 5cr 4627<br />

11:00a-11:50a DAILY Brem-HUM 111 White J 5cr 4572 10:00a-10:50a DAILY Brem-ST 148 Kelso M 5cr 4629<br />

12:00p-12:50p DAILY Brem-ST 201 Heinze J 5cr 4573 11:00a-11:50a DAILY Brem-BUS 200 TBA 5cr 4631<br />

1:00p- 2:24p MWF Brem-BUS 106 TBA 5cr 4574 12:00p-12:50p DAILY Brem-ST 149 Hulsebosch K 5cr 4633<br />

5:00p- 7:15p MW Brem-ST 242 TBA 5cr 4576 5:00p- 7:15p TTh Brem-HUM 112 TBA 5cr 4635<br />

7:25p- 9:40p TTh Brem-ST 201 TBA 5cr 4578 7:25p- 9:40p MW Brem-ST 147 TBA 5cr 4637<br />

8:00a- 8:50a DAILY Poul-OCP 120 TBA 5cr 8418 1:00p- 2:05p MTWTh Poul-OCP 218 Dodge M L 5cr 8426<br />

5:00p- 7:15p MW Poul-OCP 119 TBA 5cr 8420 5:00p- 7:15p MW Poul-OCP 218 TBA 5cr 8428<br />

11:30a-12:54p MWF Shel-PB 002 Jewett P 5cr 7442 Online - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> Stinson M 5cr 4632<br />

Online - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> Bandes W 5cr 4580 Final exam held on campus - Details TBA. Class has additional technology requirements.<br />

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MATH& 142 Precalculus II: Trig NS<br />

Using numeric, analytic, and graphical methods, trigonometric functions, and<br />

polar and parametric equations are studied (TI is preferred and demonstrated).<br />

(Formerly MATH 120)<br />

Prerequisite: MATH& 141 with a grade of 2.0 or above or satisfactory placement test<br />

score; graphing calculator is required.<br />

9:00a- 9:50a DAILY Brem-ST 148 Kelso M 5cr 4640<br />

11:00a-11:50a DAILY Brem-HUM 113 Briggs E 5cr 4641<br />

12:00p-12:50p DAILY Brem-ST 127 Kelso M 5cr 4643<br />

5:00p- 7:15p TTh Brem-HUM 113 TBA 5cr 4645<br />

Online - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> Stinson M 5cr 4646<br />

Final exam held on campus - Details TBA. Class has additional technology requirements.<br />

MATH& 146 Introduction to Stats NS<br />

Application of statistics in the context of various fields; descriptive statistics,<br />

linear correlation and regression, probability, sampling, the Normal Distribution,<br />

confidence intervals, hypothesis testing. (Formerly MATH 281)<br />

Prerequisite: MATH 099 with a grade of 2.0 or above, or satisfactory placement test score.<br />

9:00a- 9:50a DAILY Brem-BUS 101 TBA 5cr 4648<br />

5:00p- 7:15p TTh Brem-ST 123 Frederick C 5cr 4650<br />

Online - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> Brackebusch A 5cr 4652<br />

Final exam held on campus - Details TBA. Class has additional technology requirements.<br />

MATH 147 Business Algebra NS<br />

First in a two quarter sequence of algebra and calculus focusing on applications in<br />

business and economics; functions, including exponential and logarithmic and their<br />

graphs; financial formulas, systems of equations, linear programming. Requires use<br />

of a graphing calculator. (Formerly MATH 156)<br />

Prerequisite: MATH 099 with a grade of 2.0 or above, or satisfactory placement.<br />

12:00p-12:50p DAILY Brem-HUM 113 TBA 5cr 4654<br />

5:00p- 7:15p MW Brem-ST 201 TBA 5cr 4656<br />

MATH& 148 Business Calculus NS<br />

Second in a two-quarter sequence of algebra and calculus focusing on applications in<br />

business and economics; differentiation and integration, optimization, applications;<br />

partial derivative. Requires use of a graphing calculator. (Formerly MATH 157)<br />

Prerequisite: MATH 147 (or MATH& 141 in consultation with an advisor).<br />

10:00a-11:24a MWF Brem-HUM 112 Brackebusch A 5cr 4658<br />

Online - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> Brackebusch A 5cr 4660<br />

Final exam held on campus - Details TBA. Class has additional technology requirements.<br />

MATH& 151 Calculus I NS<br />

Functions, limits and continuity; the derivative, definition, rules and applications;<br />

implicit differentiation; antiderivatives; optimization. (Formerly MATH 124)<br />

Prerequisite: MATH& 142 with a grade of 2.0 or above.<br />

8:00a- 8:50a DAILY Brem-ST 147 Haines M 5cr 4662<br />

11:00a-11:50a DAILY Brem-ST 149 Hulsebosch K 5cr 4664<br />

MATH& 152 Calculus II NS<br />

Definite integrals, techniques of integration, numerical approximation, applications<br />

of integration, differential equations: Separable, growth and decay applications.<br />

(Formerly MATH 125)<br />

Prerequisite: MATH& 151 with a grade of 2.0 or above.<br />

8:00a- 8:50a DAILY Brem-ST 148 Heinze J 5cr 4666<br />

9:00a- 9:50a DAILY Brem-ST 147 Haines M 5cr 4667<br />

11:00a-11:50a DAILY Brem-ST 127 Heinze J 5cr 4668<br />

5:00p- 6:25p MTTh Brem-ST 149 Robertson D 5cr 4670<br />

MATH& 163 Calculus 3 NS<br />

Series, functions of two variables and their graphs, contour diagrams, vector algebra,<br />

dot and cross products, multivariable functions, partial differentiation. (Formerly<br />

MATH 126)<br />

Prerequisite: MATH& 152 with a grade of 2.0 or above.<br />

9:00a- 9:50a DAILY Brem-ST 149 Hulsebosch K 5cr 4672<br />

11:00a-11:50a DAILY Brem-ST 147 Robertson D 5cr 4674<br />

MATH 166 Math Reasoning/Elementary Teachers I NS<br />

First course for elementary teachers. Emphases: math reasoning, problem solving,<br />

sets, real number system, number theory. Scientific calculator: fraction ability/<br />

statistical operations required.<br />

Prerequisite: MATH 099 with a grade of 2.0 or above or satisfactory placement test score.<br />

Online - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> Kelso M 5cr 4678<br />

Final exam held on campus - Details TBA. Class has additional technology requirements.<br />

MATH 250 Linear Algebra NS<br />

Systems of linear equations, vector spaces and subspaces, inner product spaces,<br />

orthogonality, least squares, determinants, eigenvalues, eigenvectors, linear<br />

transformations, and applications including systems of 1st order linear differential<br />

equations and linear operators on the plane.<br />

Prerequisite: MATH& 163 with a grade of 2.0 or above, or permission of instructor.<br />

8:00a- 8:50a MWF Brem-ST 149 Triplett S 5cr 4680<br />

and 8:00a- 8:50a TTh Brem-ST 123<br />

12:00p-12:50p MWF Brem-ST 147 White J 5cr 4682<br />

and 12:00p-12:50p TTh Brem-ST 123<br />

Medical Assisting<br />

Information sessions for Medical Assisting and Phlebotomy programs are<br />

offered quarterly fall through spring quarters. Attendance is mandatory for<br />

the Phlebotomy program. Call 360.475.7723 for information.<br />

Students taking these courses may have additional fees for supply toolkits,<br />

vaccinations, background checks, liability insurance, uniforms, stethoscopes<br />

and transportation to and from externship sites.<br />

MEDA 111 Pathophysiology for Med Assisting<br />

The etiology, symptoms, diagnostic procedures and treatment of common disease<br />

systems as they relate to the medical assistant.<br />

Prerequisite: Successful completion of MEDA 110 with a minimum grade of 2.0.<br />

10:00a-11:50a TTh Brem-ART 122B Lieseke C 4cr 2326<br />

Online - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> $32 Lieseke C 4cr 7230<br />

MEDA 112 Med Law, Ethics and Bioethics<br />

Medical law, ethics and bioethics as related to the ambulatory health care setting,<br />

including legal terminology, professional liability.<br />

8:26a- 9:50a MW Brem-ENG 116 Parker B 3cr 2327<br />

MEDA 115 Computers in the Medical Office<br />

Using medical administrative software, students will learn to complete various<br />

administrative tasks necessary for working as billers and/or coders.<br />

Prerequisite: MEDA 120, OFTEC 110. Students must have a complete Medical Billing and<br />

Coding application packet on file.<br />

10:00a-11:24a MWF Brem-TEC 100 Parker B 4cr 2328<br />

10:00a-11:24a MWF Shel-TJL 116 (HYBD) TBA 4cr 7231<br />

MEDA 116 Pharmacology for Reimbursement<br />

Introduction to basic pharmacology principles, terminology, and billing principles<br />

as needed for reimbursement.<br />

Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment or completion of MEDA 111.<br />

Online - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> $16 TBA 2cr 2329<br />

MEDA 117 Healthcare Customer Service<br />

Customer service skills and their application to working with patients and others<br />

in a medical facility.<br />

8:26a- 9:50a TTh Brem-ENG 116 Parker B 3cr 2330<br />

MEDA 118 Ten-Key Skills<br />

Using a web-based 10-key program, students will learn to use the numeric keypad<br />

with speed and accuracy.<br />

Self paced - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> Parker B 1cr 2331<br />

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MEDA 120 Medical Office Procedures I<br />

Business English related to the medical office. Introduction to medical office<br />

software and records management.<br />

Prerequisite: BSTEC 110 and either MEDA 161 or MEDA 162 (or concurrent enrollment<br />

in MEDA 161 or MEDA 162).<br />

7:45a- 9:50a TTh Brem-TEC 201 $25 Bermea N 4cr 2333<br />

10:00a-12:15p TTh Brem-TEC 201 $25 Parker B 4cr 2334<br />

7:45a- 9:50a MW Shel-TJL 116 $25 TBA 4cr 7232<br />

MEDA 136 Examination Room Techniques<br />

Intro to basic examination room techniques, including vital signs and<br />

documentation. Patient prep, physical environment safety and maintenance of<br />

supplies and equipment.<br />

Prerequisite: MEDA 110 with a minimum grade of 2.0 and MEDA 161 or MEDA 162<br />

with a minimum grade of 2.0 and MATH 094 (or higher) with a minimum grade of 2.0<br />

or placement scores above the MATH 094 class level.<br />

10:00a-11:50a MWF Brem-ART 122B $25 Lieseke C 4cr 2335<br />

MEDA 140 Medical Receptionist Skills<br />

Oral, written and telephone skills development appropriate to a medical receptionist<br />

setting. Emphasis on professional attributes and job search readiness.<br />

1:00p- 2:20p MW Brem-ART 122B Parker B 2cr 2336<br />

MEDA 141 Medical Receptionist Externship<br />

Students are placed in approved medical facilities for a supervised, unpaid Medical<br />

Receptionist experience as a final preparation for working as a Medical Receptionist.<br />

Prerequisite: Medical Receptionist students must have completed at least half of the<br />

certificate curriculum. MEDA 140 must have been completed, or taken concurrently. All<br />

previous required courses must be completed with a cumulative GPA of 2.0 or better.<br />

Permission of the instructor is necessary.<br />

ARR ARR ARR Lieseke C 3cr 2337<br />

MEDA 152 MEDA Professional Preparation II<br />

Skills and techniques necessary to effectively function as an administrative medical<br />

assistant working in a receptionist setting. Emphasis on effective communication<br />

skills. (Formerly MOA 152)<br />

Prerequisite: MEDA 151.<br />

12:00p-12:50p T Brem-ART 122B Lieseke C 1cr 2338<br />

MEDA 161 Medical Terminology II<br />

Continuation of MEDA 160. Roots, suffixes, prefixes, abbreviations, and combining<br />

forms used in basic medical terminology and their application to several body<br />

systems. (Formerly MOA 161)<br />

Prerequisite: MEDA 160 with a minimum grade of 2.0.<br />

7:25p-10:10p W Brem-ST 127 (ITV) Spang R 3cr 2341<br />

7:25p-10:10p W Poul-OCP 110 (ITV) Spang R 3cr 8240<br />

7:25p-10:10p W Shel-TJL 120 (ITV) Spang R 3cr 7233<br />

MEDA 162 Medical Terminology<br />

The roots, suffixes, prefixes, abbreviations, and combining forms used in medical<br />

terminology and their application to all body systems. Intro to medical specialties.<br />

(Formerly MOA 160 and MOA 161)<br />

7:45a- 9:50a MW Brem-ST 127 Spang R 5cr 2342<br />

MEDA 163 Medical Insurance Billing<br />

Introduction to medical insurance, billing and coding.<br />

Prerequisite: Completion of or current enrollment in MEDA 160 or MEDA 162.<br />

1:00p- 2:20p TTh Brem-ART 122B Parker B 3cr 2344<br />

1:00p- 2:20p WF Shel-OCS 118 (HYBD) Parker B 3cr 7234<br />

MEDA 168 Medical Assisting Invasive Procedures<br />

Introduction to invasive procedures necessary for Medical Assistants. Includes<br />

venipuncture, skin punctures, injections, and other methods of medication<br />

administration.<br />

Prerequisite: MEDA 110 and MEDA 160 or MEDA 162. Completed MEDA program<br />

application must be on file.<br />

8:00a- 9:20a MW Brem-ART 122B Lieseke C 2cr 2345<br />

MEDA 180 AIDS/HIV/Blood Borne Pathogens<br />

Meet WA State requirement for professional license in health occupations and<br />

AIDS Omnibus Bill 1988 components for 7 hours education on AIDS and OSHA<br />

Blood Borne Pathogens. (Pass/No Credit) (Formerly MOA 180)<br />

Online - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> $8 Lieseke C 1cr 2346<br />

Online - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> $8 Lieseke C 1cr 2347<br />

MEDA 199 PracticuM ce<br />

A practical application in the working world of the basic theories studied in the<br />

above program or discipline. (Pass/No Credit) (Formerly MOA 199)<br />

ARR ARR ARR Lieseke C 1- 5cr 2348<br />

MUSiC<br />

Lecture Classes<br />

MUSC 101 Fundamentals of Music h<br />

The study of basic elements of music theory, to include but not limited to notation<br />

of music, key signatures, chords, scales, rhythms.<br />

10:00a-11:24a MWF Brem-MUS 122 Fraser T 5cr 3502<br />

10:00a-12:15p TTh Brem-MUS 122 Fraser T 5cr 3500<br />

MUSC& 105 Music AppreciatioN h<br />

Introduction to music in Western culture from the listener’s point of perception.<br />

Recommended for students who wish to fulfill Humanities requirements in the<br />

area of music. Open to all students. (Formerly MUSIC 102)<br />

9:00a- 9:50a DAILY Brem-MUS 122 Trainer R 5cr 3506<br />

MUSC& 142 Music Theory ii h<br />

Extensive study of the basic elements of music and performance, chord structure,<br />

scales, harmonic analysis, rhythm-meter, and aural skills. (Formerly MUSIC 181)<br />

Prerequisite: MUSC& 141.<br />

7:45a- 9:50a TTh Brem-MUS 114 White R 5cr 3570<br />

MUSC 188 Introduction to World Music h<br />

Explore traditional and urban ethnic music of selected cultures of the world.<br />

5:00p- 7:15p TTh Poul-OCP 109 (ITV) White R 5cr 8354<br />

5:00p- 7:15p TTh Shel-PB 003 (ITV) White R 5cr 7352<br />

MUSC& 242 Music Theory v h<br />

Discovery of style of the 18th Century baroque through analysis, composition and<br />

performance. (Formerly MUSIC 281)<br />

Prerequisite: MUSC& 143.<br />

10:00a-12:15p TTh Brem-MUS 114 White R 5cr 3572<br />

Instrumental and Vocal Classes<br />

Some of the courses listed below have a 100-level and a 200-level course<br />

number. Register for the 100-level the first time you take the course. To take<br />

the course again for additional credit, register for the 200-level.<br />

MUSC 103/203 Concert Choir<br />

ce, H/SP<br />

May be repeated for up to 18 credits.<br />

12:00p-12:50p MWF Brem-MUS 122 Fraser T 2cr<br />

Use item # 3510 for MUSC 103; use item # 3511 for MUSC 203<br />

MUSC 107/207 Vocal Jazz Ensemble I (Jazzline) CE, H/SP<br />

Prerequisite: Audition.<br />

1:00p- 2:50p MW Brem-MUS 122 Fraser T 3cr<br />

and 1:00p- 1:50p F in Brem-MUS 122<br />

Use item # 3516 for MUSC 107; use item # 3517 for MUSC 207<br />

MUSC 110/210 Jazz Band i<br />

ce, H/SP<br />

Prerequisite: Audition.<br />

1:00p- 2:50p TTh Brem-MUS 114 White R 2cr<br />

Use item # 3520 for MUSC 110; use item # 3521 for MUSC 210<br />

MUSC 118/218 Symphony Orchestra<br />

ce, H/SP<br />

A college and community orchestra. Approximately eight performances per year.<br />

Prerequisite: Audition.<br />

7:00p- 8:50p M Brem-MUS 114 Futterman A 1cr<br />

Use item # 3528 for MUSC 118; use item # 3529 for MUSC 218<br />

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MUSC 124/224 Chamber Choir<br />

ce, H/SP<br />

Advanced study and performance of choral works of all musical style periods.<br />

Prerequisite: Audition only.<br />

1:00p- 2:50p TTh Brem-MUS 122 Fraser T 2cr<br />

Use item # 3532 for MUSC 124; use item # 3533 for MUSC 224<br />

MUSC 134/234 Beginning/Intermediate Class Piano H/SP<br />

Group and individualized instruction in keyboard techniques. Music theory and<br />

finger techniques taught and applied through piano performance.<br />

Prerequisite for MUSC 234: Permission of instructor and/or MUSIC 133/134/135.<br />

11:00a-12:50p T Brem-MUS 126 Welle T 2cr<br />

Use item # 3550 for MUSC 134; use item # 3551 for MUSC 234<br />

7:25p- 9:15p T Brem-MUS 126 Welle T 2cr<br />

Use item # 3552 for MUSC 134; use item # 3553 for MUSC 234<br />

MUSC 136/236 Class Guitar<br />

h/SP<br />

Group instruction in guitar techniques. Music theory and elementary repertoire<br />

from various playing styles will be utilized. Student provides own instrument.<br />

7:25p- 9:15p Th Poul-OCP 119 Ferguson R 2cr<br />

Use item # 8352 for MUSC 136; use item # 8353 for MUSC 236<br />

MUSC 137/237 Class Guitar<br />

h/SP<br />

Group instruction in guitar techniques. Music theory and elementary repertoire<br />

from various playing styles will be utilized. Student provides own instrument.<br />

7:25p- 9:15p T Brem-MUS 114 Stoican J 2cr<br />

7:25p- 9:15p T Brem-MUS 114 Stoican J 2cr<br />

Use item # 3558 for MUSC 137; use item # 3559 for MUSC 237<br />

MUSC 145/245 Wind Ensemble<br />

ce, H/SP<br />

Rehearsal and performance of chamber/wind literature from classical through<br />

contemporary mediums. Open to all students and community members, based<br />

upon ability.<br />

5:30p- 8:20p W Brem-MUS 114 White R 2cr<br />

Use item # 3562 for MUSC 145; use item # 3563 for MUSC 245<br />

MUSC 157 Recording Techniques i h/SP<br />

The fundamentals of the sound recording process.<br />

5:00p- 7:15p TTh Brem-HL 114 $20 Gore D 5cr 3566<br />

MUSC 158 Recording Techniques ii h/SP<br />

Advanced studio production.<br />

Prerequisite: MUSC 157 or permission of instructor.<br />

5:00p- 7:15p TTh Brem-HL 114 $20 Gore D 5cr 3567<br />

MUSIC LESSONS (Individual Instruction)<br />

Fees for private music lessons are $200 per credit in addition to tuition.<br />

Lessons can be taken for .5 or 1 credits. May be repeated for up to 6 credits.<br />

(These courses were formerly offered as MUSIC147/148/149-247/248/249.)<br />

MUSC 147A Electric BaSS h/SP<br />

Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.<br />

ARR ARR Brem-ARR Stoican J .5- 1cr 3620<br />

ARR ARR Poul-ARR Ferguson R .5- 1cr 8359<br />

MUSC 147B Piano h/SP<br />

ARR ARR Brem-ARR Welle T .5- 1cr 3580<br />

ARR ARR Brem-ARR Ohls R .5- 1cr 3584<br />

MUSC 147C Voice h/SP<br />

Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.<br />

ARR ARR Brem-ARR Trainer R .5- 1cr 3675<br />

ARR ARR Brem-ARR Trainer S .5- 1cr 3680<br />

ARR ARR Brem-ARR Paxson J .5- 1cr 3684<br />

ARR ARR Shel-ARR Nakhla P .5- 1cr 7353<br />

MUSC 147E Saxophone/Clarinet h/SP<br />

ARR ARR Brem-ARR Knoop T .5- 1cr 3636<br />

MUSC 147F Brass InstrumentS h/SP<br />

ARR ARR Brem-ARR Hooker T .5- 1cr 3668<br />

MUSC 147G Percussion InstrumentS h/SP<br />

ARR ARR Brem-ARR Ivester M .5- 1cr 3660<br />

MUSC 147H Classical Guitar h/SP<br />

ARR ARR Brem-ARR Dell C .5- 1cr 3612<br />

MUSC 147I Guitar h/SP<br />

Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.<br />

ARR ARR Brem-ARR Stoican J .5- 1cr 3600<br />

ARR ARR Brem-ARR Dell C .5- 1cr 3604<br />

ARR ARR Poul-ARR Ferguson R .5- 1cr 8356<br />

MUSC 147J Clarinet/Low WoodwindS h/SP<br />

ARR ARR Brem-ARR Knoop T .5- 1cr 3644<br />

MUSC 147K Low BraSS h/SP<br />

ARR ARR Brem-ARR Demmert W .5- 1cr 3628<br />

MUSC 147M Flute<br />

h/SP<br />

ARR ARR Brem-ARR Ryker P .5- 1cr 3652<br />

MUSC 147P Jazz Piano h/SP<br />

Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.<br />

ARR ARR Brem-ARR Ohls R .5- 1cr 3575<br />

MUSC 147Q Composition/Arranging h/SP<br />

ARR ARR Brem-ARR Gore D .5- 1cr 3656<br />

Nursing (ADN)<br />

Also see Baccalaureate Nursing (BNURS), Transition to ADN (TADN),<br />

Practical Nursing (PNURS), Nursing Assistant-CNA (H-OCC)<br />

Current Associate Degree Nursing students: Nursing program will give you<br />

a list of courses to register for each quarter.<br />

Office Technology<br />

Also see Computer Information Systems section.<br />

OC Computer Labs use MS Office 2007 for Windows.<br />

Adaptive Technology:<br />

Students need a headset with microphone. (Available in the bookstore)<br />

*Bremerton students: Required orientation 4:00-5:00p Mon. 1/4.<br />

Email: lsindel@olympic.edu<br />

OFTEC 101 Adaptive Keyboarding—One-Handed<br />

Learn and develop skill in alphanumeric keyboarding and 20-key data entry using<br />

a one-handed keyboard.<br />

Required orientation* Brem-BUS 100 Sindel L 3cr 2375<br />

ARR ARR Shel-ARR Ledgerwood A 3cr 7245<br />

OFTEC 102 Screen Magnification<br />

Acquire the skills and knowledge to access and manipulate text using screen<br />

magnification.<br />

Required orientation* Brem-BUS 100 Sindel L 1cr 2376<br />

ARR ARR Shel-ARR Ledgerwood A 1cr 7235<br />

OFTEC 103 Braille Translation and Printing<br />

Comprehensive introduction to translating an ink-print document into Braille<br />

using a Braille translation program and printing in Braille.<br />

Prerequisite: OFTEC 104.<br />

Required orientation* Brem-BUS 100 Sindel L 3cr 2377<br />

ARR ARR Shel-ARR Ledgerwood A 3cr 7236<br />

OFTEC 104 Voice Output Level 1<br />

An introduction to the basics of voice-output software in a Windows environment.<br />

Instruction and use of basic keyboard commands to access and hear text voiced<br />

on the computer screen.<br />

Prerequisite: Keyboard skills.<br />

Required orientation* Brem-BUS 100 Sindel L 3cr 2378<br />

ARR ARR Shel-ARR Ledgerwood A 3cr 7237<br />

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OFTEC 105 Voice Output Level 2<br />

OFTEC 118 Electronic Communication<br />

Instruction on producing, reading, and manipulating a word processing document A concentrated course on writing effective E-mail and using instant messaging,<br />

using PC curser commands to access menu bars and icons.<br />

understanding confidentiality and legal aspects, and using professional English to<br />

Prerequisite: OFTEC 104.<br />

write, edit, and proofread before hitting “send”.<br />

Required orientation* Brem-BUS 100 Sindel L 3cr 2379 Online - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> $16 Hudson T 2cr 2389<br />

ARR ARR Shel-ARR Ledgerwood A 3cr 7238 OFTEC 121 Practical Accounting<br />

OFTEC 106 Voice Output Level 3<br />

Introductory accounting course that includes accounting theory and practice as<br />

The use of voice output to access and read graphic-based, mouse-driven they apply to small business and service business situations.<br />

environments, such as Windows desktop and web pages.<br />

Prerequisite: Placement test score consistent with readiness for college level mathematics<br />

Prerequisite: OFTEC 105.<br />

or completion of MATH 089 with a 2.0 or higher, or permission of instructor.<br />

Required orientation* Brem-BUS 100 Sindel L 3cr 2380 5:00p- 7:15p MW Brem-BUS 105 Salas J 5cr 2390<br />

ARR ARR Shel-ARR Ledgerwood A 3cr 7239<br />

OFTEC 123 Payroll Accounting<br />

OFTEC 107 Voice Recognition Level 1<br />

Provides information and study regarding the benefits, taxes, payroll deductions, and<br />

Introduction to DragonDictate. Use basic voice-activated input commands to build employment accounting records incidental to the social security and tax program.<br />

voice files, dictate a simple written document, and correct errors.<br />

Prerequisite: OFTEC 121 or ACCT&201 with a grade of 2.0 or higher.<br />

Required orientation* Brem-BUS 100 Sindel L 3cr 2381 1:00p- 3:15p W Brem-TEC 111 (ITV/HYBD) Salas J 5cr 2391<br />

ARR ARR Shel-ARR Ledgerwood A 3cr 7240 1:00p- 3:15p W Poul-OCP 109 (ITV/HYBD) Salas J 5cr 8255<br />

OFTEC 108 Voice Recognition Level 2<br />

1:00p- 3:15p W Shel-TJL 116 (ITV/HYBD) Salas J 5cr 7252<br />

Learn to format and manipulate a document using intermediate voice-activated OFTEC 124 Electronic Printing Calculators<br />

commands.<br />

Control and operation of electronic printing and display calculators. Emphasis on<br />

Prerequisite: OFTEC 107.<br />

attaining minimum office proficiency.<br />

Required orientation* Brem-BUS 100 Sindel L 3cr 2382 5:00p- 7:15p TTh Shel-OCS 107 $12 Cunningham E 2cr 7253<br />

ARR ARR Shel-ARR Ledgerwood A 3cr 7241<br />

OFTEC 130 Accounting Simulation/Serv Business CE<br />

OFTEC 109 Voice Recognition Level 3<br />

Simulated accounting application involving the accounting cycle for a service<br />

Learn to navigate in a typically mouse-driven environment such as Windows and business.<br />

the Internet using advanced voice commands.<br />

Prerequisite: OFTEC 121 or ACCT& 201.<br />

Prerequisite: OFTEC 108.<br />

Online - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> $8 Salas J 1cr 2392<br />

Required orientation* Brem-BUS 100 Sindel L 3cr 2383<br />

OFTEC 131 Accounting Simulation/Merch Business CE<br />

ARR ARR Shel-ARR Ledgerwood A 3cr 7242<br />

Simulated accounting application involving the accounting cycle for a<br />

OFTEC 110 Beginning Keyboarding<br />

merchandising business.<br />

Learn and develop skill in alphanumeric keyboarding, 10-key data entry, basic Prerequisite: OFTEC 121 or ACCT& 201.<br />

computer functions, and basic document formatting.<br />

Online - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> $8 Salas J 1cr 2394<br />

10:00a-11:24a MWF Brem-TEC 200 $12 Bermea N 3cr 2384<br />

11:30a-12:54p MWF Brem-TEC 200 $12 Bermea N 3cr 2385<br />

OFTEC 132 Accounting Simulation/Corporation CE<br />

Simulated accounting application involving the accounting cycle for a<br />

10:00a-12:15p TTh Shel-OCS 107 $12 Ledgerwood A 3cr 7243<br />

corporation.<br />

5:00p- 7:15p TTh Shel-OCS 107 $12 Cunningham E 3cr 7244<br />

Online - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> $36 Bermea N 3cr 2412 Prerequisite: ACCT& 202.<br />

Online - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> $8 Salas J 1cr 2395<br />

OFTEC 111 Data Entry Skill Building<br />

Improve speed and accuracy of alphabetical and numerical data entry including OFTEC 134 Computerized Accounting<br />

business document formatting and 10-key pad skills using the touch system. Hands-on realistic approach to computerized, integrated accounting for students<br />

who have a fundamental knowledge of accounting practices and principles.<br />

Prerequisite: OFTEC 110 or equivalent.<br />

10:00a-11:24a MWF Brem-TEC 200 $12 Bermea N 3cr 2386 Prerequisite: OFTEC 121 or ACCT& 201 and OFTEC 110 with a grade of 2.0 or higher, or<br />

10:00a-12:15p TTh Shel-OCS 107 $12 Ledgerwood A 3cr 7246 permission of instructor.<br />

5:00p- 7:15p TTh Shel-OCS 107 $12 Cunningham E 3cr 7247 Online - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> $44 Salas J 4cr 2396<br />

OFTEC 112 Document Formatting<br />

OFTEC 136 Customer Service Information Age<br />

Develop industry-standard formatting and production skills with MS Word Develop skills using various research and technological tools to help identify quality<br />

software by keying letters, memos, reports, tables, agendas, minutes of meetings, care in a customer service environment. (Pass/No Credit)<br />

itineraries, financial statements, etc. Includes mail merge, use of graphics, editing/ 1:00p- 3:15p M Brem-TEC 111 (ITV/HYBD) Salas J 2cr 2397<br />

proofreading, and keyboarding skill development.<br />

1:00p- 3:15p M Poul-OCP 109 (ITV/HYBD) Salas J 2cr 8260<br />

Prerequisite: OFTEC 141, keyboarding proficiency at 30+ NWAM or permission of instructor. 1:00p- 3:15p M Shel-TJL 116 (ITV/HYBD) Salas J 2cr 7254<br />

11:30a-12:54p MWF Brem-TEC 201 Hudson T 3cr 2387 OFTEC 138 Peachtree Accounting<br />

10:00a-12:15p TTh Shel-OCS 107 Ledgerwood A 3cr 7248 A hands-on, realistic approach to small business accounting, using specialized<br />

5:00p- 7:15p TTh Shel-OCS 107 Cunningham E 3cr 7249 “Peachtree” accounting software and integration with MS Word and Excel 2007.<br />

OFTEC 115 Speed and Accuracy Keyboarding<br />

Prerequisite: OFTEC 121 or ACCT& 201 or permission of instructor.<br />

Improve both speed and accuracy of alphanumerical keyboarding skills using the Online - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> $32 Salas J 4cr 2398<br />

touch system and gain training in keyboarding test techniques.<br />

OFTEC 139 QuickBooks<br />

Prerequisite: OFTEC 111. Designed to improve skill beyond that achieved in OFTEC 111. A hands-on, realistic approach to small business accounting using specialized<br />

10:00a-11:24a MWF Brem-TEC 200 Bermea N 3cr 2388 “QuickBooks” accounting software and integration with Microsoft Word and<br />

10:00a-12:15p TTh Shel-OCS 107 Ledgerwood A 3cr 7250 Excel 2007.<br />

5:00p- 7:15p TTh Shel-OCS 107 Cunningham E 3cr 7251 Prerequisite: OFTEC 121 or ACCT& 201 or permission of instructor.<br />

Online - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> $44 Salas J 4cr 2400<br />

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OFTEC 141 MS Word Specialist<br />

Comprehensive approach to learning the current release of MS Word in the Windows<br />

environment. Topics include paragraph/page formatting and editing, tables, columns,<br />

mail merge, graphics, and Web pages. Prepares completers to use Word in personal<br />

and business settings and for the Microsoft Office Specialist Certification.<br />

Prerequisite: CMPTR 150 and keyboarding by touch, or permission of instructor.<br />

1:00p- 3:15p T Brem-TEC 201 (HYBD) Bermea N 4cr 2401<br />

10:00a-12:15p TTh Shel-OCS 107 Ledgerwood A 4cr 7256<br />

5:00p- 7:15p TTh Shel-OCS 107 Cunningham E 4cr 7257<br />

OFTEC 152 MS Excel Specialist<br />

Comprehensive approach to learning current release of MS Excel in Windows<br />

environment. Topics include formulas, logical functions, building charts, hyperlinks,<br />

graphics, formatting, and managing data. Prepares completers to use Excel in<br />

personal and business settings and take the MS Excel Specialist exam.<br />

Prerequisite: CMPTR 150.<br />

10:00a-12:15p TTh Shel-OCS 107 Ledgerwood A 4cr 7259<br />

5:00p- 7:15p TTh Shel-OCS 107 Cunningham E 4cr 7258<br />

Online - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> $32 Bermea N 4cr 2403<br />

OFTEC 156 Business English<br />

A business-centered approach to improving writing skills by reviewing grammar,<br />

language usage, structure, English mechanics, editing, proofreading, and spelling.<br />

Prerequisite: Assessment test at college level reading and writing or ENGL 099.<br />

1:00p- 3:15p TTh Brem-TEC 212 (ITV) Hudson T 5cr 2404<br />

1:00p- 3:15p TTh Poul-OCP 110 (ITV) Hudson T 5cr 8261<br />

1:00p- 3:15p TTh Shel-TJL 120 (ITV) Hudson T 5cr 7260<br />

OFTEC 162 General Office Procedures<br />

Introduction to the office environment, receptionist duties, equipment and supply<br />

control, bank services, payroll procedures, mail and resume/job hunting skills.<br />

Prerequisite: CMPTR 150 and OFTEC 110 or equivalent skills with permission of instructor.<br />

8:26a- 9:50a MW Brem-TEC 111 (ITV/HYBD) Bermea N 4cr 2405<br />

8:26a- 9:50a MW Poul-OCP 110 (ITV/HYBD) Bermea N 4cr 8262<br />

8:26a- 9:50a MW Shel-TJL 120 (ITV/HYBD) Bermea N 4cr 7261<br />

OFTEC 180 Integration of Software Applications<br />

Reinforce understanding and proficiency with MS Office 2007, completing<br />

tasks in Word, Excel, Access and PowerPoint, and integrating between these<br />

applications.<br />

Prerequisite: CMPTR 150 or permission of instructor.<br />

Online - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> $16 Salas J 2cr 2408<br />

OFTEC 213 Legal Typing and Transcription<br />

Legal typing simulations and advanced practice using a MS Word and a<br />

transcription machine. emphasis on accuracy, formatting, and proper English<br />

usage in legal documents.<br />

Prerequisite: OFTEC 112 or permission of instructor.<br />

11:30a-12:54p MWF Brem-TEC 201 Hudson T 3cr 2409<br />

10:00a-12:15p TTh Shel-OCS 107 Ledgerwood A 3cr 7262<br />

OFTEC 214 Advanced Office Applications<br />

Integration of business-standard software skills focusing on MS Office Suite.<br />

Emphasis is on problem solving, collaboration, and independent thinking.<br />

Prerequisite: OFTEC 141, OFTEC 152, and OFTEC 170 or CMPTR 154, keyboarding<br />

proficiency at 45+ NWAM or permission of instructor.<br />

11:30a-12:54p MWF Brem-TEC 201 Hudson T 4cr 2410<br />

10:00a-12:15p TTh Shel-OCS 107 Ledgerwood A 4cr 7263<br />

5:00p- 7:15p TTh Shel-OCS 107 Cunningham E 4cr 7264<br />

Organizational Leadership/Resource Management<br />

OLRM 103 Explore Your StrengthS ce<br />

Explore your signature strengths based on a study of behavioral preferences linked<br />

to research by the Gallup Organization; apply to life and work situations. (Pass/<br />

No Credit)<br />

8:30a- 5:30p Sa 2/6 Brem-BUS 200 Adams B 1cr 2443<br />

OLRM 105 Appreciating Diversity ce<br />

Explores the various dimensions of diversity (gender, race, culture, etc.); fosters<br />

appreciation for the value of diversity in our living, learning and working<br />

communities. (Pass/No Credit)<br />

8:00a- 5:30p Sa 2/20 Brem-BUS 105 Yergler J 1cr 2447<br />

OLRM 110 Apprenticeship Career Planning<br />

Provides a formula for building an effective career plan, particularly for professionaltechnical<br />

students focused on entry into an apprenticeship program.<br />

8:30a- 5:30p Sa Brem-BUS 201 Bolton K 3cr 2449<br />

Meets 1/9, 1/23, 2/6/10.<br />

OLRM 197 Leadership Practicum<br />

A practical application in the working world of the basic theories studied in the<br />

above program or discipline.<br />

ARR ARR ARR Yergler J 3cr 2456<br />

Required orientation: 4:30p-6:00p Monday, Jan.4, in Brem-HUM 113<br />

OLRM 201 Intro to Organizational Leadership CE<br />

Introduction to leadership within organizations, history of leadership studies,<br />

leadership theories, case studies, vision, understanding relationships of leadership,<br />

motivation, and power.<br />

5:00p- 7:15p MW Brem-BUS 106 Yergler J 5cr 2459<br />

Online - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> $40 Bolton K 5cr 2457<br />

OLRM 202 Introduction to Organizational Ethics CE<br />

Introduction to organizational ethics, understanding the correlation between<br />

leadership/management practice and the reflectiveness of moral philosophy,<br />

applying ethical decision making model to ethical dilemmas.<br />

Online - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> $40 Adams B 5cr 2461<br />

OLRM 220 Human Relations in the Workplace<br />

The study of interactions between people at the workplace. Focus on developing<br />

skills to work effectively as a team member and part of an organization.<br />

1:00p- 2:30p MW Brem-BUS 200 Yergler J 3cr 2465<br />

1:00p- 2:30p TTh Brem-BUS 200 Yergler J 3cr 2466<br />

5:00p- 6:25p MW Brem-BUS 205 TBA 3cr 2467<br />

5:00p- 6:25p MW Shel-OCS 116 McNabb D 3cr 7268<br />

Online - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> $24 Yergler J 3cr 2468<br />

Online - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> $24 Yergler J 3cr 2469<br />

OLRM 260 Conflict ResolutioN ce<br />

Provides the knowledge and practice to master the skills necessary to manage<br />

conflict, encourage cooperation, and create workable solutions.<br />

Online - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> $40 Yergler J 5cr 2477<br />

OLRM 270 Organizational Change ce<br />

Provides insights and practical tools for those involved in organizational change.<br />

Bridges current theory with practical applications; conceptual models with concrete<br />

examples.<br />

Online - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> $40 Bolton K 5cr 2478<br />

PARENT eDUCATION<br />

PARED 116 Parent Education Cooperatives<br />

Parents learn about child development and positive guidance from instructor, class<br />

discussions, or other activities. Topics selected based on individual needs/ages of<br />

children. (Pass/No/Credit)<br />

Prerequisite: Child enrolled in OC Parent Child Co-op Preschool or OC Child Care or<br />

permission of instructor.<br />

Belfair Preschool Logan K 2cr 3707<br />

Hansville Pitroff M 2cr 3712<br />

Island Preschool Richardson M 2cr 3700<br />

Kingston Preschool Manos D 2cr 3720<br />

Poulsbo CO-OP Preschool Mangold S 2cr 3727<br />

Shelton CO-OP Preschool Shel-OCS 123 TBA 2cr 3745<br />

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Philosophy<br />

PHIL& 101 Intro to Philosophy h/SS<br />

Introduction to philosophical questions that deal with rational inquiry in the various<br />

areas of philosophical study: metaphysics, epistemology, ethics, religion, and other<br />

areas. (Formerly PHILO 101)<br />

10:00a-12:15p TTh Brem-HUM 106 Jokhi D 5cr 3772<br />

Telecourse - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> $30 Jokhi D 5cr 3773<br />

Required orientation: 4:00p- 5:00p Monday, Jan. 4, in Brem-HL 114<br />

PHIL& 106 Intro to Logic NS/SS<br />

Introduction to symbolic logic, emphasizing the relationship of logic to language,<br />

and the analysis and evaluation of arguments. (Formerly PHILO 120)<br />

1:00p- 3:15p TTh Brem-HUM 108 Jokhi D 5cr 3774<br />

PHIL 240 Intro to EthicS h/SS<br />

Examines the development of moral philosophy, representing a broad range of some<br />

of the key ideas and thinkers as they have come to influence moral and ethical<br />

choices. (Formerly PHILO 240)<br />

1:00p- 3:15p TTh Poul-OCP 105 (ITV) Trembley T 5cr 8364<br />

1:00p- 3:15p TTh Shel-PB 003 (ITV) Trembley T 5cr 7360<br />

Physical Education—Education<br />

PE-ED 104 Health Science SS<br />

Survey course of health issues: emotional and physical health topics, drug abuse,<br />

lifestyle diseases, sexuality issues, consumerism, environmental/occupational health,<br />

and death and dying.<br />

5:30p- 7:10p Th Brem-TEC 111 (ITV) Dominy M 2cr 5099<br />

5:30p- 7:10p Th Poul-OCP 110 (ITV) Dominy M 2cr 8500<br />

5:30p- 7:10p Th Shel-TJL 120 (ITV) Dominy M 2cr 7460<br />

PE-ED 106 Infant-Child CPR/First Aid<br />

Expanded course in Infant/Child CPR and First Aid, using American Red Cross<br />

(ARC) standards. Successful completion of ARC written and skill tests can lead<br />

to Red Cross certification.<br />

10:00a-10:50a MW Brem-BUS 101 $9 Pond J 2cr 5103<br />

PE-ED 107 Personal Wellness<br />

Focus on major wellness factors (stress management, tobacco use, nutrition, and<br />

fitness) as they impact individuals. Students engage in internet/library research,<br />

writing and presentation projects.<br />

4:45p- 7:15p T Brem-TEC 111 (ITV) Dominy M 3cr 5104<br />

4:45p- 7:15p T Poul-OCP 110 (ITV) Dominy M 3cr 8502<br />

4:45p- 7:15p T Shel-TJL 120 (ITV) Dominy M 3cr 7462<br />

PE-ED 109 Basic CPR<br />

Basic Adult CPR using American Red Cross (ARC) Standards.<br />

8:30a- 5:00p Sa 1/9 Brem-BUS 101 $9 Pond J 1cr 5106<br />

8:30a- 5:00p Sa 1/23 Brem-BUS 101 $9 Jahnke B 1cr 5109<br />

8:30a- 5:00p Sa 2/6 Brem-BUS 101 $9 Pond J 1cr 5107<br />

8:30a- 5:00p Sa 2/24 Brem-BUS 101 $9 Jahnke B 1cr 5110<br />

8:30a- 5:00p Sa 2/27 Brem-BUS 101 $9 Pond J 1cr 5108<br />

8:30a- 5:00p Sa 1/30 Poul-OCP 219 $9 Blackwood W 1cr 8504<br />

PE-ED 110 Basic First Aid<br />

Basic First Aid using American Red Cross (ARC) Standards. (Pass/No Credit)<br />

8:30a- 5:00p Su 1/10 Brem-BUS 101 $9 Pond J 1cr 5111<br />

8:30a- 5:00p Su 1/24 Brem-BUS 101 $9 Jahnke B 1cr 5114<br />

8:30a- 5:00p Su 2/7 Brem-BUS 101 $9 Pond J 1cr 5112<br />

8:30a- 5:00p Su 2/21 Brem-BUS 101 $9 Jahnke B 1cr 5116<br />

8:30a- 5:00p Su 2/28 Brem-BUS 101 $9 Pond J 1cr 5113<br />

8:30a- 5:00p Su 1/31 Poul-OCP 219 $9 Blackwood W 1cr 8506<br />

Physical Education—Fitness And Sports<br />

Some of the courses listed below have a 100-level and a 200-level course<br />

number. Register for the 100-level the first time you take the course. To take<br />

the course again for additional credit, register for the 200-level.<br />

PEFSP 109/209 Self Defense<br />

Emphasizes the fundamental skills necessary to defend yourself and/or others in<br />

the event you are confronted by an attacker/assailant.<br />

10:00a-10:50a TTh Brem-PED 001 $5 Edgar R 1cr<br />

Use item # 5208 for PEFSP 109; use item # 5210 for PEFSP 209<br />

PEFSP 111/211 Tai Chi<br />

An introduction to the study of Tai Chi focusing on the philosophy and postures<br />

of this martial art.<br />

9:00a- 9:50a TTh Brem-PED 001 Edgar R 1cr<br />

Use item # 5224 for PEFSP 111; use item # 5226 for PEFSP 211<br />

PEFSP 128/228 Basketball<br />

Emphasizes the fundamental skills of basketball, team strategies of offense and<br />

defense and rules necessary to play basketball as a recreational sport.<br />

9:00a- 9:50a MTThF Brem-BSC 101 $5 Mackie M 2cr<br />

Use item # 5230 for PEFSP 128; use item # 5234 for PEFSP 228<br />

PEFSP 132/232 Volleyball<br />

Emphasizes the fundamental skills of volleyball, offenses, defenses, and rules<br />

necessary to play volleyball as a recreational sport.<br />

12:00p-12:50p MTThF Brem-BSC 101 $5 Mackie M 2cr<br />

Use item # 5250 for PEFSP 132; use item # 5252 for PEFSP 232<br />

PEFSP 140 Beginning Yoga<br />

Introduction to the theory and practice of yoga as a form of exercise, relaxation and<br />

improved posture. This course will help provide a foundation for sound physical<br />

and emotional health.<br />

8:00a- 9:40a MW Brem-PED 003 $5 Sheets K 2cr 5253<br />

8:00a- 9:40a TTh Brem-PED 003 $5 Sheets K 2cr 5255<br />

5:00p- 6:40p MW Brem-PED 003 $5 Sheets K 2cr 5257<br />

PEFSP 142 Intermediate Yoga<br />

Further exploration into the practice of yoga. Additional postures and exercises designed<br />

to achieve strength, flexibility, and proper body alignment will be presented.<br />

10:00a-11:40a TTh Brem-PED 003 $5 Land C 2cr 5259<br />

PEFSP 153/253 Fast FitneSS<br />

ce<br />

Self-paced fitness class incorporating both resistance training and cardiovascular<br />

exercise. Contact PE coordinator for more information at 360.475.7742.<br />

PEFSP 153 ARR Brem-PED 002 (HYBD) $5 MacKenzie M 2cr 5275<br />

PEFSP 153 ARR Brem-PED 002 (HYBD) $5 MacKenzie M 2cr 5276<br />

PEFSP 253 ARR Brem-PED 002 (HYBD) $5 MacKenzie M 2cr 5277<br />

Online - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong><br />

PEFSP 167/267 Athletic Conditioning<br />

ce<br />

Athletic conditioning is a class designed for current student athletes competing at<br />

the intercollegiate level at <strong>Olympic</strong> <strong>College</strong>.<br />

PEFSP 167 ARR ARR $5 Mackie M/Parker R 2cr 5310<br />

PEFSP 267 ARR ARR $5 Mackie M/Parker R 2cr 5312<br />

PEFSP 168/268 Varsity Team Basketball<br />

Theory and conditioning for offensive and defensive team play necessary for<br />

successful competitive basketball. For students on Varsity Men’s and Women’s<br />

Basketball Teams.<br />

ARR ARR Brem-BSC 101 Helwig T/Landram B 2cr 5314<br />

ARR ARR Brem-BSC 101 Helwig T/Landram B 2cr 5316<br />

PEFSP 175/275 Jogging<br />

Exploration of concepts of improving lifetime aerobic fitness. Jog a variety of<br />

distances and courses with sufficient stimulus to produce aerobic fitness.<br />

11:00a-11:50a MTWTh Brem-PED 002 MacKenzie M 2cr<br />

Use item #5320 for PEFSP 175; use item #5322 for PEFSP 275<br />

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PEFSP 178/278 Aerobic Walking<br />

Exploration of concepts for improving lifetime aerobic fitness. Walk a variety of<br />

distances and courses with sufficient stimulus to produce aerobic fitness.<br />

11:00a-11:50a MTWTh Brem-PED 002 MacKenzie M 2cr<br />

Use item # 5330 for PEFSP 178; use item # 5332 for PEFSP 278<br />

PEFSP 181/281 Weight Management and Exercising<br />

For students ten or more pounds overweight who want to develop an exercise<br />

program for fitness and learn concepts for weight management.<br />

8:00a- 8:50a MTThF Brem-PED 002 $5 MacKenzie M 3cr<br />

and 8:00a- 8:50a W Brem-BUS 101<br />

Use item # 5340 for PEFSP 181; use item # 5342 for PEFSP 281<br />

PEFSP 187 Beginning Weight Training<br />

Introduction to the basic principles of weight training. Learn how to use both<br />

selected machines and free weights, as well as learn how to incorporate them into<br />

a comprehensive workout program.<br />

9:00a- 9:50a MTThF Brem-PED 002 $5 MacKenzie M 2cr 5350<br />

PEFSP 189/289 Advanced Weight Training<br />

Advanced strength training techniques. Students will primarily utilize free weights,<br />

including <strong>Olympic</strong> platforms, with an emphasis on strength improvement.<br />

10:00a-10:50a MTThF Brem-PED 002 $5 MacKenzie M 3cr<br />

and 10:00a-10:50a W Brem-ENG 115A<br />

Use item # 5356 for PEFSP 189; use item # 5358 for PEFSP 289<br />

Physical Education—Recreation & Dance<br />

Some of the courses listed below have a 100-level and a 200-level course<br />

number. Register for the 100-level the first time you take the course. To take<br />

the course again for additional credit, register for the 200-level.<br />

PE-RD 147/247 Ballroom/Swing Dance<br />

The history and cultural background in the Foxtrot, Waltz, Swing, Rumba,<br />

Cha-Cha, Samba, and Tango dances. Includes technique, choreography, postural<br />

development/body placement, and terminology.<br />

7:25p- 9:05p M Brem-PED 001 Deeter J 1cr<br />

Use item # 5190 for PE-RD 147; use item # 5192 for PE-RD 247<br />

7:25p- 9:05p Th Brem-PED 001 Forrester D 1cr<br />

Use item # 5194 for PE-RD 147; use item # 5196 for PE-RD 247<br />

Physical Therapist Assistant<br />

Admission into the Physical Therapist Assistant program is required for all PTA <strong>classes</strong>.<br />

Prerequisite: 2.0 or better in all previous Physical Therapist Assistant courses.<br />

Classes meet at Poulsbo Village, 19351 - 8th Ave. NE, Suite 200, Poulsbo.<br />

Phone: 360.779.4026.<br />

PTA 107 Pathology<br />

A basis for the understanding of etiology and progression of disease processes.<br />

Basic concepts of inflammation followed by a systems-based approach to the<br />

body systems.<br />

11:00a-12:00p DAILY PTA (HYBD) Bartlett L 5cr 8601<br />

PTA 108 Human Growth and Development<br />

Examination of normative development across the lifespan from infancy through<br />

the aging adult, including the impact of disease/disability on the normative<br />

development and function.<br />

9:00a- 9:50a TTh PTA Mimaki S/Zinn K 2cr 8603<br />

PTA 121 PTA Procedures II-Gait Assessment<br />

Provides the student with skills for identifying normal and abnormal posture,<br />

balance and gait associated with a variety of patient diagnoses.<br />

10:00a-10:50a TTh PTA (HYBD) $35 Mimaki S 4cr 8607<br />

and 1:00p- 3:00p TTh at an arranged location<br />

PTA 125 PTA Procedures VI—Tests and Measures<br />

Learn to perform data collection and assessment techniques relating to common<br />

practice of orthopedic, neurologic and cardiopulmonary physical therapy.<br />

10:00a-10:50a MW PTA (HYBD) Bartlett L 4cr 8612<br />

and 1:00p- 3:00p MW at an arranged location<br />

Physics<br />

PHYS 110 Introduction to Physics NS<br />

Metric System, Velocity and Acceleration, Vector’s, Newton’s Laws, Work and<br />

Energy, Momentum, Rotational Motion. Satisfies lab science requirements for<br />

direct transfer degree.<br />

Prerequisite: MATH 099 with a grade of 2.0 or above or concurrent enrollment in MATH<br />

099 with permission of instructor.<br />

5:00p- 7:15p TTh Brem-ST 201 $15 Redd J 6cr 4910<br />

and 7:25p- 9:00p T Brem-ST 222 - Lab<br />

5:00p- 7:15p TTh Brem-ST 201 $15 Redd J 6cr 4912<br />

and 7:25p- 9:00p Th Brem-ST 222 - Lab<br />

PHYS 114 General Physics NS<br />

Mechanics: Fundamental quantities, vectors, one and two dimensional motion,<br />

statics, Newton’s Laws, gravitation, work and energy, impulse and momentum, and<br />

rotational motion. (Formerly PHYS& 121 and PHYS& 131)<br />

Prerequisite: MATH& 141 with a grade of 2.0 or above.<br />

11:00a-11:50a DAILY Brem-ST 201 $15 Clemen L 6cr 4914<br />

and 1:00p- 2:50p W Brem-ST 222 - Lab<br />

PHYS 115 General Physics NS<br />

Simple harmonic motion, fluids, electric fields, forces and potential, direct current<br />

and resistance, capacitance and dielectrics, magnetism, and induction. (Offered<br />

Winter Quarter only.) (Formerly PHYS& 122 and PHYS& 132)<br />

Prerequisite: PHYS 114 with a grade of 2.0 or above.<br />

10:00a-10:50a DAILY Brem-ST 201 $15 Hess L 6cr 4920<br />

and 1:00p- 2:50p M Brem-ST 222 - Lab<br />

PHYS 255 Engineering Physics NS<br />

Electricity and Magnetism: Coulomb’s Law, Gauss’s Law, electric and magnetic<br />

fields, capacitors and resistors in circuits, electrical instruments, and Kirchoff ’s<br />

rules. (Formerly PHYS& 222 and PHYS& 232)<br />

Prerequisite: PHYS 254 with a grade of 2.0 or above.<br />

9:00a- 9:50a DAILY Brem-ST 201 $15 Hess L 6cr 4930<br />

and 12:00p- 1:50p T Brem-ST 222 - Lab<br />

9:00a- 9:50a DAILY Brem-ST 201 $15 Hess L 6cr 4932<br />

and 2:00p- 3:50p T Brem-ST 222 - Lab<br />

Political Science<br />

POLS& 101 Intro Political Science SS<br />

Introduction to the principles and problems of the study of politics and government<br />

with focus on history and philosophy and systems used in the field. (Formerly<br />

POL-S 101)<br />

10:00a-11:24a MWF Brem-HUM 103 Toren D 5cr 3780<br />

11:30a-12:54p MWF Brem-HUM 103 TBA 5cr 3782<br />

10:00a-12:15p TTh Poul-OCP 107 Toren D 5cr 8365<br />

POLS& 202 American Government SS<br />

Development, structure, and role of U.S. Government, with attention to democratic<br />

traditions. Constitutionalism, federalism, civil liberties, political parties, and<br />

propaganda. (Formerly POL-S 210)<br />

10:00a-10:50a DAILY Brem-BUS 106 Torrens V 5cr 3788<br />

5:00p- 7:15p MW Poul-OCP 105 (ITV) Torrens V 5cr 8368<br />

5:00p- 7:15p MW Shel-TJL 116 (ITV) Torrens V 5cr 7366<br />

Online - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> $40 Toren D 5cr 3786<br />

POLS 300 Health Politics and Policy SS<br />

The interaction and effect of governmental institutions and actors on health care<br />

including policymaking and its influences as well as government regulation of<br />

health care providers. (Formerly POL-S 300)<br />

Prerequisite: POLS 115 or POLS& 202 strongly recommended—instructor permission<br />

required if this prerequisite is not met, ENGL& 101 is also required.<br />

Online - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> $40 Mariella A 5cr 3790<br />

Upper Division Rates Apply. See tuition & fees at www.olympic.edu/Students/Tuition.<br />

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Practical Nursing<br />

Formal admission to the Practical Nursing (PN) program is required for most<br />

courses in the PN program. Application deadline is August 17 of each year<br />

for the following Spring Quarter admissions process. Information sessions<br />

are held each quarter for the Nursing Programs. Additional information is<br />

located at www.olympic.edu/healthoccupations or call 360.394.2760.<br />

Current Practical Nursing students: Nursing program will give you a list<br />

of courses to register for each quarter. The following course is open to all<br />

students.<br />

PNURS 110 Medical Terminology<br />

An introduction to word roots, combining forms, suffixes, prefixes, spelling and<br />

pronunciation guidelines using a body systems approach.<br />

8:30a-10:20a T Poul-OCP 219 Powell A 2cr 8478<br />

3:30p- 5:20p W Shel-OCS 118 Madea A 2cr 7484<br />

Psychology<br />

PSYC& 100 General Psychology SS<br />

Survey of basic topics in psychology including methods, biological basis of behavior,<br />

sensation, perceptions, learning, memory, motivation, emotion, and clinical<br />

psychology. (Formerly PSYCH 101)<br />

7:00a- 7:50a DAILY Brem-Rotunda Mestyanek M 5cr 3803<br />

8:26a- 9:50a MWF Brem-Rotunda Barker C 5cr 3804<br />

10:00a-11:24a MWF Brem-Rotunda Barker C 5cr 3806<br />

5:00p- 7:15p MW Poul-OCP 219 Haarstick K 5cr 8373<br />

8:00a-12:00p Sa Poul-OCP 105 (HYBD) Gibson W 5cr 8376<br />

Telecourse - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> $30 Toren D 5cr 3802<br />

Required orientation: 3:00p- 4:00p Monday, Jan. 4, in Brem-HL 114<br />

Online - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> Barker C 5cr 3799<br />

Online - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> Barker C 5cr 3800<br />

Online - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> Gibson W 5cr 3801<br />

USB Drive Course - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> $70 Toren D 5cr 3807<br />

USB Drive Course - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> $70 Toren D 5cr 3808<br />

PSYC 102 Psychology of Adjustment SS<br />

Systematic presentation of scientific psychological principles and procedures for the<br />

resolution of human problems and relationships. (Formerly PSYCH 102)<br />

5:00p- 7:15p MW Brem-HUM 103 Toren D 5cr 3815<br />

PSYC& 200 Lifespan Psychology SS<br />

Introduces the development of different stages in physical, cognitive, personality,<br />

and socio-emotional changes over the life span. (Formerly PSYCH 224)<br />

10:00a-12:15p TTh Brem-Rotunda Dunlap D 5cr 3811<br />

1:00p- 3:15p TTh Poul-OCP 119 (HYBD) Holbrook T 5cr 8371<br />

Online - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> $40 Sandler J 5cr 3809<br />

Online - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> $40 Sandler J 5cr 3810<br />

Online - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> $40 Sandler J 5cr 3812<br />

PSYC& 220 Abnormal Psychology SS<br />

A survey of psychopathology, specifically a study of abnormal human behavior, its<br />

description and explanation from several theoretical perspectives and an overview<br />

of therapies to modify abnormal behavior. (Formerly PSYCH 240)<br />

1:00p- 3:15p MW Brem-ART 123 Sandler J 5cr 3813<br />

1:00p- 3:15p TTh Shel-PB 002 Sandler J 5cr 7372<br />

Online - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> $40 Barker C 5cr 3816<br />

PSYC 240 Biological Psychology SS<br />

A survey of the biological determinants of behavior with emphasis on current<br />

research findings and ethical issues. (Formerly PSYCH 220)<br />

Prerequisite: PSYC& 100.<br />

8:26a- 9:50a MWF Brem-HOC 139 Dunlap D 5cr 3828<br />

PSYC 260 Introduction to Clinical Psych SS<br />

An introduction to professional issues in clinical and counseling psychology and<br />

major therapeutic techniques used in the professions. (Formerly PSYCH 260)<br />

Prerequisite: Either PSYC& 100 or SOC& 101 or instructor’s approval.<br />

Online - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> $40 Toren D 5cr 3830<br />

Science<br />

SCI 100 Introduction to Science NS<br />

Overview of sciences taught at <strong>Olympic</strong> <strong>College</strong>. Basic concepts of the scientific<br />

method, chemistry, biology, physics, and evolution will be covered. Intended for<br />

students with little or no science background.<br />

Prerequisite: MATH 094 and ENGL 099 or equivalent as determined by ASSET scores.<br />

8:00a- 9:24a MWF Brem-HL 110 Galbreath C 5cr 4980<br />

Sociology<br />

SOC& 101 Intro to Sociology SS<br />

Introduces the subject matter, theories and methods of sociology. Focuses on the<br />

interaction between the individual and the social milieu. (Formerly SOCIO 101)<br />

8:00a- 8:50a DAILY Brem-BUS 206 Thompson L 5cr 3848<br />

9:00a- 9:50a DAILY Brem-BUS 206 Baldwin K 5cr 3849<br />

10:00a-11:24a MWF Brem-SHP 116 Cohen M 5cr 3855<br />

1:00p- 3:15p MW Brem-HUM 102 Thompson J 5cr 3852<br />

7:25p- 9:40p TTh Brem-HL 110 (ITV) Adams S A 5cr 3856<br />

10:00a-11:24a MW Poul-OCP 109 (ITV/HYBD) Thompson J 5cr 8380<br />

7:25p- 9:40p TTh Poul-OCP 105 (ITV) Adams S A 5cr 8382<br />

10:00a-11:24a MW Shel-PB 003 (ITV/HYBD) Thompson J 5cr 7385<br />

7:25p- 9:40p TTh Shel-PB 003 (ITV) Adams S A 5cr 7380<br />

Online - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> $40 Cohen M 5cr 3850<br />

USB Drive Course - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> $70 Barker C 5cr 3845<br />

USB Drive Course - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> $70 Barker C 5cr 3846<br />

SOC 109 Family Abuse and Neglect SS<br />

Focuses on sociological theories, research, cause and effect of family violence, abuse<br />

and neglect, with special emphasis on prevention. (Formerly SOCIO 109)<br />

5:00p- 7:50p T Brem-HUM 106 Siler J 3cr 3872<br />

SOC 135 The Family SS<br />

Examines structural and personal change factors in families in Western and non-<br />

Western countries. (Formerly SOCIO 135)<br />

Online - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> $40 Cohen M 5cr 3876<br />

SOC& 201 Social Problems SS<br />

Students are asked to consider the value of studying social problems from a<br />

sociological perspective. (Formerly SOCIO 102)<br />

10:00a-10:50a DAILY Brem-ART 103 Baldwin K 5cr 3860<br />

7:25p- 9:40p MW Brem-HL 110 (ITV) Adams S A 5cr 3864<br />

7:25p- 9:40p MW Poul-OCP 105 (ITV) Adams S A 5cr 8383<br />

7:25p- 9:40p MW Shel-TJL 116 (ITV) Adams S A 5cr 7381<br />

SOC 230 Sexuality and Gender SS<br />

Introduction to various discourses within social sciences on the socio-cultural<br />

construction and meaning of human sexuality and gender. (Formerly SOCIO 230)<br />

Prerequisite: None (Sociology or Anthropology course recommended).<br />

Online - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> $40 Cohen M 5cr 3878<br />

Spanish<br />

Instructor permission is required to enroll after second day of class.<br />

SPAN& 121 Spanish i h<br />

Deals with principles of pronunciation and with elementary vocabulary and<br />

grammar structures for immediate basic communication. Explores geographical<br />

and cultural aspects of Spanish speaking countries. (Formerly FLSPN 101)<br />

1:00p- 3:15p TTh Brem-HUM 107 Mackall C 5cr 3900<br />

5:00p- 7:15p MW Brem-HUM 107 Marapodi C 5cr 3902<br />

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SPAN& 122 Spanish ii h<br />

Deals with practical vocabulary and broader grammar patterns for communication<br />

in a daily, urban context. Explores geographical and cultural aspects of Spanish<br />

speaking countries. (Formerly FLSPN 102)<br />

Prerequisite: SPAN& 121 or equivalent.<br />

9:00a- 9:50a DAILY Brem-HUM 107 Yeregui M 5cr 3904<br />

10:00a-10:50a DAILY Brem-ST 147 Yeregui M 5cr 3906<br />

11:30a-12:54p MWF Brem-BUS 101 Mackall C 5cr 3908<br />

5:00p- 7:15p TTh Brem-HUM 107 Marapodi C 5cr 3910<br />

5:30p- 7:45p MW Poul-OCP 120 Ramirez I 5cr 8390<br />

3:30p- 4:55p MWF Shel-OCS 116 TBA 5cr 7390<br />

Telecourse - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> $30 Ramirez I 5cr 3914<br />

Required orientation: 4:00p- 5:00p Monday, Jan. 4, in Brem-HL 110<br />

SPAN& 221 Spanish iv h<br />

The principles of Spanish syntax, lexicon, and grammar. Explores the history,<br />

geography, and culture of Spanish speaking countries. (Formerly FLSPN 201)<br />

Prerequisite: SPAN& 123 or permission of instructor.<br />

Online - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> $40 Waisman A 5cr 3912<br />

Speech<br />

See Communication Studies section.<br />

Technical Design<br />

TEC-D 107 Technical Drawing<br />

Beginning drawing - both introductory hand drawing and computer drawing skills.<br />

Concepts include: care and use of instruments, linetypes, sketching, numbering of<br />

planes, lettering and linework, orthographic projection, primary and secondary auxiliary<br />

projections, introduction to descriptive geometry, isometric drawing and isometric<br />

sections, orthographic sections, and an introduction to the theory of dimensioning.<br />

Prerequisite: Students must have appropriate manual drafting tools and access to an<br />

<strong>Olympic</strong> <strong>College</strong> computer using AutoCAD software.<br />

5:00p- 7:50p MW Brem-SHP 115 $38 Sanchez P 4cr 2490<br />

3:00p- 5:50p TTh Shel-OCS 116 $38 Masters T 4cr 7269<br />

TEC-D 109 Descriptive Geometry<br />

Introduction to principles of descriptive geometry used to solve 3 dimensional<br />

problems graphically via successive auxiliary projections. Study of space relationships<br />

for points, lines and planes that precede design. Also an introduction to development<br />

of surfaces and intersections.<br />

Prerequisite: TEC-D 200 with a grade of 2.0 or above or permission of instructor. All<br />

students must have access to computer lab.<br />

5:00p- 7:50p TTh Brem-SHP 115 Sanchez P 4cr 2491<br />

TEC-D 127 Residential Architectural Drawing<br />

Basic drawing equipment and techniques and their application to the production<br />

of single story house building plans, elevations, and sections suitable for residential<br />

construction. A pencil drawing course.<br />

Prerequisite: TEC-D 107 or permission of instructor.<br />

2:00p- 4:50p TTh Brem-SHP 115 $15 Raty R 4cr 2493<br />

TEC-D 145 Applied Problem Solving<br />

Uses math concepts and models in a lecture/discovery format to enhance problemsolving<br />

skills required in the workplace. (Same as AUT-T 145 and WELD 145)<br />

Prerequisite: MATH 089 with a grade of 2.0 or above or satisfactory placement test<br />

score and concurrent enrollment in or completion of ATA requirements in AUT-T or TEC-D<br />

or WELD vocational programs.<br />

7:25p- 9:40p MW Brem-ART 123 Gallagher Ch 5cr 2496<br />

TEC-D 151 Intermediate GIS with ArcView<br />

Intermediate GIS with ArcView expands upon introductory GIS topics and<br />

provides a working knowledge of various project applications.<br />

Prerequisite: TEC-D 139, or TEC-D 150.<br />

5:00p- 7:15p TTh Brem-SHP 114 $15 Kulish M 4cr 2498<br />

TEC-D 175 Introduction to Solid Edge<br />

Solid Edge is a parametric 3D modeler for machine parts, assemblies, and consumer<br />

products; building 3D solids from constrained 2D sketches.<br />

Online - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> $47 Raty R 4cr 2500<br />

TEC-D 200 Introduction to Computer-Aided Design<br />

Introduction to Computer-Aided Drafting using Autodesk ACAD software to<br />

create, edit, and plot engineering drawings.<br />

Prerequisite: TEC-D 107 with a grade of 2.0 or above or permission of instructor.<br />

2:00p- 4:50p MW Brem-SHP 114 $38 Raty R 4cr 2502<br />

TEC-D 221 2D Production Drawing<br />

An intensive course using AutoCAD to create and/or modify large 2D production<br />

drawings, details, sub-assemblies and assembly drawings.<br />

Prerequisite: TEC-D 200 or permission of instructor.<br />

9:00a-11:50a MW Brem-SHP 114 $15 Raty R 4cr 2505<br />

TEC-D 270 3D Analyst ce<br />

For those who want to apply three-dimensional visualization and analysis<br />

techniques to their spatial data. (Pass/No Credit)<br />

Prerequisite: TEC-D 139 or TEC-D 150.<br />

Online - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> $15 Gross L 2cr 2506<br />

TEC-D 271 Geodatabases for GIS ce<br />

For experienced ArcGIS users who need an introduction to creating, editing, and<br />

managing data stored in a personal geodatabase. (Pass/No Credit)<br />

Prerequisite: TEC-D 139 or TEC-D 150.<br />

Online - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> $15 Gross L 2cr 2508<br />

TEC-D 272 Geoprocessing with GIS ce<br />

For experienced ArcGIS users who want to use geoprocessing tools and models<br />

in their GIS projects. (Pass/No Credit)<br />

Prerequisite: TEC-D 139 or TEC-D 150.<br />

Online - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> $15 Gross L 2cr 2510<br />

TEC-D 273 Map Projections in GIS ce<br />

For students and GIS professionals who want to understand the properties of<br />

different map projections and coordinate systems. (Pass/No Credit)<br />

Prerequisite: TEC-D 139 or TEC-D 150.<br />

Online - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> $15 Gross L 2cr 2512<br />

TEC-D 274 Natural Resource GIS ce<br />

Methods for acquiring, evaluating, creating, manipulating, and integrating data in<br />

preparation for analysis and map creation. It addresses problems commonly encountered<br />

by those in the natural resource and conservation fields. (Pass/No Credit)<br />

Prerequisite: TEC-D 139 or TEC-D 150.<br />

Online - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> $15 Gross L 2cr 2514<br />

TEC-D 275 Spatial Analyst ce<br />

For experienced ArcGIS users who want to work with rasters to identify spatial<br />

relationships, develop suitability models, or calculate the cost of travel over a<br />

surface. (Pass/No Credit)<br />

Prerequisite: TEC-D 139 or TEC-D 150.<br />

Online - www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> $15 Gross L 2cr 2516<br />

Transition to ADN (Associate Degree Nursing)<br />

Formal admission to the Transition to Associate Degree Nursing (TADN)<br />

program is required for all courses in the TADN program. Application<br />

deadline is August 17 of each year for the following Spring Quarter<br />

admissions process. Information sessions are held each quarter for the<br />

Nursing Programs. Additional information is located at www.olympic.edu/<br />

healthoccupations or call 360.394.2760.<br />

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Welding<br />

Required attendance the first day of class for safety orientation. Students must<br />

provide own safety equipment. Advising required for all Welding students.<br />

Welding Fees: $5 per credit up to a maximum of $50 per quarter.<br />

Shelton location: Trades Center–Shelton, 50 W. Fredson Rd.,<br />

360.432.9555.<br />

WABO Certification available at OC Welding Technology. Test is given the<br />

first Friday of each month (except Aug. and Sept.). A WABO form must be<br />

submitted by the Monday preceding the test. Visit Brem-SHP 204 or call<br />

Al Kitchens, WABO examiner at 360.475.7312 for a test form.<br />

WELD 100 Oxyacetylene Welding<br />

Oxyacetylene welding and brazing in the flat, horizontal and vertical positions on<br />

mild steel plate; Oxy fuel cutting and plasma arc cutting processes.<br />

Prerequisite: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in WELD 106 or by permission of<br />

instructor.<br />

7:45a- 9:50a MTWTh Brem-SHP 108 Kitchens A 6cr 2570<br />

9:55a-12:00p MTWTh Brem-SHP 108 Kitchens A 6cr 2571<br />

12:25p- 2:30p MTWTh Brem-SHP 108 Snell K 6cr 2572<br />

2:35p- 4:40p MTWTh Brem-SHP 108 Snell K 6cr 2573<br />

6:00p-10:10p MW Brem-SHP 108 Moore F 6cr 2560<br />

6:00p-10:10p TTh Brem-SHP 108 Beal R 6cr 2574<br />

7:45a- 9:50a MTWTh Trades Center—Shelton Hobson C 6cr 7270<br />

9:55a-12:00p MTWTh Trades Center—Shelton Hobson C 6cr 7271<br />

WELD 101 Arc Welding I<br />

Shielded metal arc welding (SMAW) in the flat and horizontal positions on low<br />

carbon steel plate using E6010 and E7018 electrodes; Arc cutting with compressed<br />

air (CAC-A).<br />

Prerequisite: WELD 106.<br />

7:45a- 9:50a MTWTh Brem-SHP 108 Kitchens A 6cr 2575<br />

9:55a-12:00p MTWTh Brem-SHP 108 Kitchens A 6cr 2576<br />

12:25p- 2:30p MTWTh Brem-SHP 108 Snell K 6cr 2577<br />

2:35p- 4:40p MTWTh Brem-SHP 108 Snell K 6cr 2578<br />

6:00p-10:10p MW Brem-SHP 108 Moore F 6cr 2561<br />

6:00p-10:10p TTh Brem-SHP 108 Beal R 6cr 2579<br />

7:45a- 9:50a MTWTh Trades Center—Shelton Hobson C 6cr 7272<br />

9:55a-12:00p MTWTh Trades Center—Shelton Hobson C 6cr 7273<br />

WELD 102 Arc Welding II<br />

Shielded metal arc welding (SMAW) making sound groove welds and fillet welds<br />

in all positions using E7018 electrodes on plain carbon steel.<br />

Prerequisite: WELD 101, completion of WELD 106 or permission of instructor.<br />

7:45a- 9:50a MTWTh Brem-SHP 108 Kitchens A 6cr 2580<br />

9:55a-12:00p MTWTh Brem-SHP 108 Kitchens A 6cr 2581<br />

12:25p- 2:30p MTWTh Brem-SHP 108 Snell K 6cr 2582<br />

2:35p- 4:40p MTWTh Brem-SHP 108 Snell K 6cr 2583<br />

6:00p-10:10p MW Brem-SHP 108 Moore F 6cr 2562<br />

6:00p-10:10p TTh Brem-SHP 108 Beal R 6cr 2584<br />

7:45a- 9:50a MTWTh Trades Center—Shelton Hobson C 6cr 7274<br />

9:55a-12:00p MTWTh Trades Center—Shelton Hobson C 6cr 7275<br />

WELD 103 Arc Welding III<br />

Produce sound groove welds in the 2G and 3G positions on mild steel welded with the<br />

shielded metal arc welding (SMAW) process using E7018 electrode classification.<br />

Prerequisite: WELD 102 and completion of WELD 106 or permission of instructor.<br />

7:45a- 9:50a MTWTh Brem-SHP 108 Kitchens A 6cr 2585<br />

9:55a-12:00p MTWTh Brem-SHP 108 Kitchens A 6cr 2586<br />

12:25p- 2:30p MTWTh Brem-SHP 108 Snell K 6cr 2587<br />

2:35p- 4:40p MTWTh Brem-SHP 108 Snell K 6cr 2588<br />

6:00p-10:10p MW Brem-SHP 108 Moore F 6cr 2563<br />

6:00p-10:10p TTh Brem-SHP 108 Beal R 6cr 2589<br />

7:45a- 9:50a MTWTh Trades Center—Shelton Hobson C 6cr 7276<br />

9:55a-12:00p MTWTh Trades Center—Shelton Hobson C 6cr 7277<br />

WELD 104 Gas Tungsten Arc Welding<br />

Develop skills required for Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (TIG) in the flat, horizontal<br />

and vertical positions on mild steel, stainless steel and aluminum plate.<br />

Prerequisite: WELD 100, 106 and 107 or concurrent enrollment in WELD 107 or<br />

permission of instructor.<br />

7:45a- 9:50a MTWTh Brem-SHP 108 Kitchens A 6cr 2590<br />

9:55a-12:00p MTWTh Brem-SHP 108 Kitchens A 6cr 2591<br />

12:25p- 2:30p MTWTh Brem-SHP 108 Snell K 6cr 2592<br />

2:35p- 4:40p MTWTh Brem-SHP 108 Snell K 6cr 2593<br />

6:00p-10:10p MW Brem-SHP 108 Moore F 6cr 2564<br />

6:00p-10:10p TTh Brem-SHP 108 Beal R 6cr 2594<br />

7:45a- 9:50a MTWTh Trades Center—Shelton Hobson C 6cr 7278<br />

9:55a-12:00p MTWTh Trades Center—Shelton Hobson C 6cr 7279<br />

WELD 105 Gas Metal Arc/Flux Cored Arc Welding<br />

Develop skills required for Gas Metal Arc (MIG) and flux cored arc welding in the<br />

flat, horizontal and vertical positions on mild steel and aluminum plate.<br />

Prereq: WELD 106 and 107 or concurrent enrollment in WELD 107 or instructor permission.<br />

7:45a- 9:50a MTWTh Brem-SHP 108 Kitchens A 6cr 2595<br />

9:55a-12:00p MTWTh Brem-SHP 108 Kitchens A 6cr 2596<br />

12:25p- 2:30p MTWTh Brem-SHP 108 Snell K 6cr 2597<br />

2:35p- 4:40p MTWTh Brem-SHP 108 Snell K 6cr 2598<br />

6:00p-10:10p MW Brem-SHP 108 Moore F 6cr 2565<br />

6:00p-10:10p TTh Brem-SHP 108 Beal R 6cr 2599<br />

7:45a- 9:50a MTWTh Trades Center—Shelton Hobson C 6cr 7280<br />

9:55a-12:00p MTWTh Trades Center—Shelton Hobson C 6cr 7281<br />

WELD 106 Welding Technical Orientation I<br />

Beginning welding theory with emphasis on safety, weld processes of oxyacetylene<br />

welding (OAW), oxyfuel cutting (OFC), shielded metal arc welding (SMAW),<br />

carbon arc cutting with compressed air (CAC-A), electrical fundamentals and<br />

blue print reading.<br />

4:50p- 5:55p MTWTh Brem-SHP 116 Snell K 5cr 2602<br />

WELD 107 Welding Technical Orientation II<br />

Advanced welding, cutting, and manufacturing processes and American Welding<br />

Society weld symbol reading and interpretation.<br />

Prerequisite: WELD 106 or permission of instructor.<br />

4:50p- 5:55p MTWTh Brem-SHP 200 Moore F 5cr 2604<br />

ARR ARR ARR Moore F 5cr 2605<br />

Available as independent study for evening students. Contact Al Kitchens: 360.475.7312<br />

12:25p- 1:30p MTWTh Trades Center—Shelton Hobson C 5cr 7283<br />

ARR ARR Trades Center—Shelton Hobson C 5cr 7282<br />

WELD 108 Welding Metallurgy<br />

A study of the metallurgy of welding and joining both ferrous and nonferrous<br />

metals, primarily as used in building and repair.<br />

12:25p- 1:30p MTWTh Brem-SHP 200 Kitchens A 5cr 2606<br />

ARR ARR Brem-SHP 200 Kitchens A 5cr 2607<br />

WELD 125/126/127 Welding Refresher Lab CE<br />

Skill development and certification refresher for the purpose of passing employment<br />

and/or certification examinations. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.<br />

WELD 125 ARR Brem-SHP 108 Kitchens A 2cr 2612<br />

WELD 125 ARR Brem-SHP 108 Snell K 2cr 2611<br />

WELD 125 ARR Brem-SHP 108 Moore F 2cr 2566<br />

WELD 125 ARR Brem-SHP 108 Beal R 2cr 2610<br />

WELD 125 ARR Trades Center—Shelton Hobson C 2cr 7285<br />

WELD 126 ARR Brem-SHP 108 Kitchens A 4cr 2615<br />

WELD 126 ARR Brem-SHP 108 Snell K 4cr 2614<br />

WELD 126 ARR Brem-SHP 108 Moore F 4cr 2567<br />

WELD 126 ARR Brem-SHP 108 Beal R 4cr 2613<br />

WELD 126 ARR Trades Center—Shelton Hobson C 4cr 7286<br />

WELD 127 ARR Brem-SHP 108 Kitchens A 6cr 2619<br />

WELD 127 ARR Brem-SHP 108 Snell K 6cr 2617<br />

WELD 127 ARR Brem-SHP 108 Moore F 6cr 2568<br />

WELD 127 ARR Brem-SHP 108 Beal R 6cr 2616<br />

WELD 127 ARR Trades Center—Shelton Hobson C 6cr 7288<br />

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WELD 145 Applied Problem Solving<br />

Uses math concepts and models in a lecture/discovery format to enhance problemsolving<br />

skills required in the workplace. (Same as AUT-T 145 and TEC-D 145)<br />

Prerequisite: MATH 089 with a grade of 2.0 or above or satisfactory placement test<br />

score and concurrent enrollment in or completion of ATA requirements in AUT-T or TEC-D<br />

or WELD vocational programs.<br />

7:25p- 9:40p MW Brem-ART 123 Gallagher Ch 5cr 2620<br />

WELD 190/191/192 Welding Special Projects<br />

The fabrication and manufacture of welded projects selected by the student or<br />

assigned by the instructor. Includes designing, cost analysis, ordering materials, and<br />

fabrication of projects. Prerequisite: Advanced standing with instructor's permission.<br />

WELD 190 ARR Brem-SHP 108 Kitchens A 3cr 2622<br />

WELD 190 ARR Brem-SHP 108 Snell K 3cr 2621<br />

WELD 190 ARR Trades Center—Shelton Hobson C 3cr 7290<br />

WELD 191 ARR Brem-SHP 108 Kitchens A 3cr 2624<br />

WELD 191 ARR Brem-SHP 108 Snell K 3cr 2623<br />

WELD 191 ARR Trades Center—Shelton Hobson C 3cr 7292<br />

WELD 192 ARR Brem-SHP 108 Kitchens A 3cr 2627<br />

WELD 192 ARR Brem-SHP 108 Snell K 3cr 2626<br />

WELD 192 ARR Trades Center—Shelton Hobson C 3cr 7294<br />

Workforce training<br />

WFT 021 Life SkillS ce<br />

Developmentally disabled students learn to function successfully in the family,<br />

workplace, and community. (Pass/No Credit)<br />

Prerequisite: Orientation/placement.<br />

8:00a-10:50a DAILY Shel-PB 002 Losey D 3cr 7180<br />

NEW!<br />

Manufacturing Information Sessions<br />

West Sound Tech, room 223: Friday, Dec. 4, 2009 at 3 pm<br />

Everything you want to know about starting the Manufacturing<br />

Technology program offered by OC! Meet the instructor, learn about<br />

course offerings and employment opportunities, as well as tools and<br />

equipment you need to start your <strong>classes</strong>. Information on financial<br />

assistance will also be available. No tuition!<br />

For more information, contact:<br />

Chris Gallagher 360.475.7676 or cgallagher2@olympic.edu<br />

Welding Information Sessions<br />

OC Bremerton, Shop 200: Tuesday, December 1, 2009 6‐7pm<br />

OC Shelton, Palmer Center: Thursday, December 3, 2009 5‐6 pm<br />

Everything you want to know about starting the Welding program<br />

at OC. Meet the instructor, learn about courses and what tools and<br />

equipment you need to get started. It’s not too late to start a career<br />

in welding! If you have questions, please contact:<br />

Al Kitchens, OCB faculty 360.475.7312 akitchens@olympic.edu<br />

Kevin Snell, OCB faculty 360.475.7395 ksnell@olympic.edu<br />

Chris Hobson, OCS faculty 360.432.9555 chobson@olympic.edu<br />

WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT<br />

<strong>Olympic</strong> <strong>College</strong> offers degrees and certificates in these exciting<br />

Professional and Technical programs...<br />

• Accounting<br />

• Automotive Technology<br />

• Aviation Technology-Professional Pilot<br />

• Business Management<br />

• Computer Information Systems<br />

• Cosmetology<br />

• Criminal Justice<br />

• Culinary Arts<br />

• Early Childhood Education<br />

• Environmental Studies NEW!<br />

• Electronics<br />

• Fire Service<br />

• Fire Service Management & Admin.<br />

• Human Services<br />

• Integrated Multimedia<br />

• Manufacturing Technology NEW!<br />

• Medical Assisting<br />

• Nursing/Health Care<br />

• Office Technology<br />

• Organizational Leadership/Resource<br />

Management<br />

• Para Educator<br />

• Phlebotomy<br />

• Physical Therapist Assistant<br />

• Technical Design<br />

• Welding Technology Now in Shelton!<br />

Are you eligible for these benefits?<br />

Worker Retraining Program<br />

To qualify for worker retraining assistance (college<br />

tuition, books, transportation, childcare, living expenses)<br />

you must have met one of the following criteria:<br />

• Collected Washington State unemployment insurance (UI) in the<br />

past 24 months, or<br />

• Been determined eligible to collect WA state UI, or<br />

• Received a lay-off notice, or<br />

• Are a displaced homemaker, or have been displaced self-employed.<br />

WorkFirst Services<br />

Tuition Assistance may be available to WorkFirst applicants<br />

interested in attending college who are receiving TANF benefits and<br />

have been referred for education and training by DSHS or another<br />

WorkFirst partner agency.<br />

OC Bremerton & OC Poulsbo 360.475.7555<br />

or 1.800.259.6718, Ext. 7555<br />

OC Shelton 360.432.5423<br />

www.olympic.edu/WorkforceDevelopment<br />

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Quick Reference Classes<br />

The “Quick Reference” section is a summary of <strong>classes</strong>. Refer to the<br />

“Credit Classes” section for course descriptions, room numbers, and<br />

instructors. Courses are listed in alphabetical order. Class details:<br />

www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong>.<br />

Distance Learning General Info.<br />

Online Courses<br />

What is an online course?<br />

An online course is a course that you can take using your computer and the<br />

internet.<br />

What materials and equipment will I need?<br />

• Computer with internet access: While dial-up services will allow you to<br />

access the internet, most courses are faster to access and more comfortable<br />

to take with a high-speed or broadband connection.<br />

• Textbook: Most instructors require a textbook. Textbooks are<br />

available at the OC bookstore on the Bremerton campus or online at<br />

http://ocbookstore.com.<br />

How do I access my online classroom?<br />

• Please see the www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> to know where to access your<br />

course as instructors use a variety of places.<br />

Where can I get technical support?<br />

• For ANGEL based courses, go to http://angel.olympic.edu<br />

• Distance Learning provides technical, access, and other support for<br />

ANGEL based online courses.<br />

• Technical support and assistance is also provided 24 hours a day, 7 days<br />

a week by Presidium at 1-866-425-8412 (Toll free).<br />

• For all other online courses, please contact your instructor. Instructors<br />

provide technical, access and other support for their non-ANGEL<br />

based online courses.<br />

Online Course Fee<br />

ANGEL online course fees are $8 per credit.<br />

Telecourses<br />

What is a telecourse?<br />

Telecourses are VHS-based courses that combine VHS tapes of lectures and<br />

information with materials from the instructor. These materials can include<br />

study guides, assignments, examinations, and handouts. Courses are designed<br />

to be taken at home over a specified period of time with little contact between<br />

instructor and student.<br />

• Telecourse tapes are also available on a 24-hour loan from the<br />

Haselwood Library on the Bremerton campus, or at the Johnson Library<br />

on the Shelton campus.<br />

• Telecourse videos are also viewable on the Public Access stations for<br />

Comcast Cable (channel 12) or Wave Cable (channel 3). These are<br />

generally broadcast in the early morning hours.<br />

• Textbook: Most instructors require a textbook. Textbooks are<br />

available at the OC bookstore on the Bremerton campus or online at<br />

http://ocbookstore.com.<br />

• Syllabus and Other Course Materials: Most instructors require at least<br />

one on-campus meeting with students. This is generally an orientation that<br />

takes place at the Bremerton campus. Additional materials that students<br />

need are passed out at these sessions. Orientation times can be found at<br />

www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong>.<br />

Telecourse Fee<br />

Each telecourse has a licensing fee of $30 regardless of the way the videos<br />

are viewed. This fee is passed on to the video producers for the ability to<br />

use their material.<br />

USB-Drive Courses<br />

What is a USB-Drive course?<br />

USB-drive courses, which were until recently called portable courses or<br />

POCO, are self-contained courses delivered on returnable USB memory stick<br />

drives. The courses are designed to provide students with little or no internet<br />

access a more interactive experience than a telecourse, but not as interactive<br />

as an online course. These courses are designed to be taken from home over<br />

a specified period of time with little or no contact between instructor and<br />

student.<br />

What materials and equipment will I need?<br />

• USB Drive:<br />

• USB drives are available at the appropriate division offices on the<br />

Bremerton campus or through the instructor. Please see www.olympic.<br />

edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> for information on where to get your USB drive.<br />

• Access to a Windows-based computer with a USB 2.0 slot.<br />

• USB drive software is self-contained and does not require additional<br />

software to be loaded.<br />

• Textbook: Most instructors require a textbook. Textbooks are<br />

available at the OC bookstore on the Bremerton campus or online at<br />

http://ocbookstore.com.<br />

• Syllabus and Other Materials: The USB is self-contained. All<br />

additional materials are loaded on or provided with the USB drive.<br />

USB Drive Fee<br />

All USB drive courses have an $8 per credit fee. Additionally, some<br />

courses (Sociology and Psychology) have an additional $30 licensing fee.<br />

What materials and equipment will I need?<br />

• Videos<br />

• Telecourse tape rentals are available through the Distance Learning<br />

department located in the Haselwood Library at OC Bremerton. Tape<br />

rental is $35 for the entire quarter. You must first pay the fee at the<br />

Cashier’s Office then bring a receipt to pick up the videos.<br />

Distance Learning<br />

Haselwood Library – OC Bremerton<br />

360.475.7770 or 1.800.259.6718, Ext. 7770<br />

E-mail: distancelearning@olympic.edu<br />

www.olympic.edu/DistanceLearning<br />

HOURS: 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. (M-F)<br />

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For details: www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong><br />

Online Classes: I item Number(s)<br />

ACCT& 201 Prin of Accounting I 2031<br />

ACCT& 202 Prin of Accounting II 2037, 2038<br />

ACCT& 203 Prin of Accounting III 2044, 2045<br />

ANTH& 100 Survey of Anthropology 3011 SS<br />

ANTH& 205 Biological Anthropology 3012 NS/SS<br />

ANTH& 206 Cultural Anthropology 3014 SS<br />

ART& 100 Art Appreciation 3030 H<br />

ART 103 Art History/Medieval-Renaissance 3034 H<br />

BIOL& 242 Human A & P 2 8404 NS<br />

BUS& 101 Intro to Business 2052 SS<br />

BUS& 201 Business Law 2055<br />

BMGMT 140 Business and Personal Mathematics 2074<br />

BMGMT 170 Client/Customer Relations 2079<br />

BMGMT 185 E-Business Strategies 2081<br />

CMPTR 101 Computer Literacy 2095 CE<br />

CMPTR 103 Women and Technology 2096<br />

CMPTR 105 Small Office/Home Office Networking 2097<br />

CMPTR 107 Intro to PHP 2099<br />

CMPTR 110 Information Systems Concepts 2103<br />

CMPTR 111 Intro to Operating Systems 2107<br />

CMPTR 114 Intro to HTML 2114<br />

CMPTR 115 Intro to the Internet 2116<br />

CMPTR 119/201 Internetworking III/Networking Lab 2119<br />

CMPTR 120 Programming Concepts 2121<br />

CMPTR 122 Applications for IT Professionals 2122<br />

CMPTR 147/200 Java II Fundamentals of OOP/Prog. Lab 2145<br />

CMPTR 150 Survey of Computing 2151<br />

CMPTR 151 MS Office Transitions: 2003-2007 2152 CE<br />

CMPTR 154 Access for Professionals 2156<br />

CMPTR 190 Information System Project Mgmt 2162<br />

CMPTR 229 ASP.NET Extreme 2177<br />

CO-OP 111 Cooperative Education Seminar I (Call 360.475.7480 for item #) CE<br />

Required Orientation: 7:30-8:30p Tues. Jan. 5. in Brem-ST 127, Poul-OCP 109, Shel-TJL 111<br />

ECE 100 Intro to Child Care 3178<br />

ECE 160 School Age Care 3184<br />

ECE 184 Health, Safety and Nutrition 3194<br />

ECE 188 Child Abuse and Neglect 3198<br />

ECON& 201 Micro Economics 2059, 2060 SS<br />

ECON& 202 Macro Economics 2066 SS<br />

EDUC 120 Instructional Strategies 3206<br />

EDUC& 202 Intro to Education 3200, 3201 SS<br />

ELECT 101 Direct Current 2226<br />

ELECT 102 Alternating Current 2229<br />

ELECT 103 Intro to Solid-State 2231<br />

ELECT 106 Electronic Fabrication 2233<br />

ELECT 111 Direct Current Circuit Laboratory 2235<br />

ELECT 112 Alternating Current Circuit Lab 2238<br />

ELECT 113 Basic Solid-State Laboratory 2242<br />

ELECT 160 Computer Applications I 2251<br />

ELECT 165 Intro to Digital Logic 2253<br />

ELECT 166 Intro to Digital Logic Lab 2255<br />

ELECT 170 Computer Applications II 2258<br />

ELECT 200 Basic Electronics Theory & Assessment 2261<br />

ELECT 201 Solid-State Devices 2265<br />

ELECT 202 Advanced Solid-State Devices 2269<br />

ELECT 211 Solid-State Laboratory 2273<br />

ELECT 212 Advanced Solid-State Circuit Lab 2276<br />

ELECT 225 Advanced Digital Circuits 2281<br />

ELECT 235 Advanced Digital Circuits Laboratory 2285<br />

ENGL& 101 English Composition I 3220, 3221<br />

ENGL& 102 Composition II 3245, 3246, 3256, 3258<br />

ENGL& 235 Technical Writing 3265, 3268<br />

ENGL& 245 American Literature II 3271 H<br />

ENGL 284 Survey of World Lit—20th Century 3298 H<br />

F-FS 201 Fire Protection Hydraul/Water Supply 4255<br />

F-FS 203 Building Construction 4256<br />

GEN-S 100 Strategies for Academic Success 5426<br />

GEOL 155 Geologic Hazards 4426 NS<br />

HIST& 214 Pacific NW History 3366 SS<br />

HIST 253 World War I in History and Literature 3369 SS<br />

HS 107 Intro to Human Services 3384 SS<br />

HUMAN 220 Women in American Culture 3402 H<br />

HUMAN 253 World War I in History and Literature 3403 H<br />

HUMAN 284 Survey of World Lit—20th Century 3406 H<br />

JOURN 105 Photojournalism 3483 H<br />

MATH online <strong>classes</strong>: Final exams held on campus.<br />

MATH 094 Elementary Algebra 4580<br />

MATH& 107 Math in Society 4618 NS<br />

MATH& 141 Precalculus I: Algebra 4632 NS<br />

MATH& 142 Precalculus II: Trig 4646 NS<br />

MATH& 146 Intro to Stats 4652 NS<br />

MATH& 148 Business Calculus 4660 NS<br />

MATH 166 Math Reasoning/Elementary Teachers I 4678 NS<br />

MEDA 111 Pathophysiology for Med Assisting 7230<br />

MEDA 116 Pharmacology for Reimbursement 2329<br />

MEDA 180 AIDS/HIV/Blood Borne Pathogens 2346, 2347<br />

OFTEC 110 Beginning Keyboarding 2412<br />

OFTEC 118 Electronic Communication 2389<br />

OFTEC 130 Accounting Simulation/Serv Business 2392 CE<br />

OFTEC 131 Accounting Simulation/Merch Business 2394 CE<br />

OFTEC 132 Accounting Simulation/Corporation 2395 CE<br />

OFTEC 134 Computerized Accounting 2396<br />

OFTEC 138 Peachtree Accounting 2398<br />

OFTEC 139 QuickBooks 2400<br />

OFTEC 152 MS Excel Specialist 2403<br />

OFTEC 180 Integration of Software Applications 2408<br />

OLRM 201 Intro to Organizational Leadership 2457 CE<br />

OLRM 202 Intro to Organizational Ethics 2461 CE<br />

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OLRM 220 Human Relations in the Workplace 2468, 2469<br />

OLRM 260 Conflict Resolution 2477 CE<br />

OLRM 270 Organizational Change 2478 CE<br />

PEFSP 153 Fast Fitness 5275, 5276 CE<br />

PEFSP 253 Fast Fitness 5277 CE<br />

POLS& 202 American Government 3786 SS<br />

POLS 300 Health Politics and Policy 3790 SS<br />

PSYC& 100 General Psychology 3799, 3800, 3801 SS<br />

PSYC& 200 Lifespan Psychology 3809, 3810, 3812 SS<br />

PSYC& 220 Abnormal Psychology 3816 SS<br />

PSYC 260 Introduction to Clinical Psych 3830 SS<br />

SOC& 101 Intro to Sociology 3850 SS<br />

SOC 135 The Family 3876 SS<br />

SOC 230 Sexuality and Gender 3878 SS<br />

SPAN& 221 Spanish IV 3912 H<br />

TEC-D 175 Introduction to Solid Edge 2500<br />

TEC-D 270 3D Analyst 2506 CE<br />

TEC-D 271 Geodatabases for GIS 2508 CE<br />

TEC-D 272 Geoprocessing with GIS 2510 CE<br />

TEC-D 273 Map Projections in GIS 2512 CE<br />

TEC-D 274 Natural Resource GIS 2514 CE<br />

TEC-D 275 Spatial Analyst 2516 CE<br />

Telecourses:<br />

Orientation sessions required. See www.olympic.edu/distance<strong>classes</strong> for details.<br />

HIST& 117 Western Civilization II 3350 SS<br />

HIST& 137 US History 2 3364 SS<br />

PHIL& 101 Intro to Philosophy 3773 H/SS<br />

PSYC& 100 General Psychology 3802 SS<br />

SPAN& 122 Spanish II 3914 H<br />

USB Drive Classes:<br />

ELECT 101 Direct Current 2225<br />

ELECT 102 Alternating Current 2228<br />

ELECT 103 Intro to Solid-State 2230<br />

ELECT 106 Electronic Fabrication 2232<br />

ELECT 111 Direct Current Circuit Laboratory 2234<br />

ELECT 112 Alternating Current Circuit Lab 2237<br />

ELECT 113 Basic Solid-State Laboratory 2241<br />

ELECT 160 Computer Applications I 2250<br />

ELECT 165 Intro to Digital Logic 2252<br />

ELECT 166 Intro to Digital Logic Lab 2254<br />

ELECT 170 Computer Applications II 2257<br />

ELECT 200 Basic Electronics Theory & Assessment 2260<br />

ELECT 201 Solid-State Devices 2264<br />

ELECT 202 Advanced Solid-State Devices 2268<br />

ELECT 211 Solid-State Laboratory 2272<br />

ELECT 212 Advanced Solid-State Circuit Lab 2275<br />

ELECT 225 Advanced Digital Circuits 2280<br />

ELECT 227 Microcomputers 2283<br />

ELECT 235 Advanced Digital Circuits Laboratory 2284<br />

ELECT 237 Microcomputer Laboratory 2287<br />

PSYC& 100 General Psychology 3807, 3808 SS<br />

SOC& 101 Intro to Sociology 3845, 3846 SS<br />

Self-paced Classes:<br />

CMPTR 113 Internet Basics 2111 CE<br />

CMPTR 126 Intro to Microsoft Publisher 2129 CE<br />

CMPTR 127 Intro to Microsoft Word 2007 2132 CE<br />

CMPTR 128 Intro to MS Excel 2007 2134 CE<br />

CMPTR 130 Intro to Personal Computers 2135 CE<br />

CMPTR 131 Intro to MS Outlook 2139 CE<br />

CMPTR 137 Intro to MS PowerPoint 2007 2142 CE<br />

CMPTR 153 Intro to MS Access 2154 CE<br />

MEDA 118 Ten-Key Skills 2331<br />

Military Education<br />

General Information (Civilians may also attend)<br />

Active duty military and their family members may visit <strong>Olympic</strong><br />

<strong>College</strong> on-base offices to apply, register, make payments, and meet<br />

with an academic advisor. In-state tuition rates are awarded for military<br />

personnel and family members. <strong>Olympic</strong> <strong>College</strong> supports the CAA<br />

(Career Advancement Account) program for military spouses. Call us<br />

for more information.<br />

Valid military ID or temporary civilian pass is required to attend<br />

on-base <strong>classes</strong>. Civilians must contact an on-base advisor for base<br />

access as soon as possible after registering for class. For <strong>classes</strong> at NBK-<br />

Bangor, contact OC at NBK-Bangor; for <strong>classes</strong> at Naval Hospital<br />

Bremerton, contact OC at NBK-Bremerton. On-base advisors can be<br />

reached via email at militaryed@olympic.edu.<br />

For civilian base access or class information, please contact:<br />

OC at NBK-Bangor<br />

Trident Training Facility,<br />

G Wing, Rm 215<br />

2000 Thresher Ave.<br />

360.697.3656<br />

OC at NBK-Bremerton or<br />

Naval Hospital Bremerton<br />

Navy <strong>College</strong>, Bldg 853, Rm 204<br />

2255 Cole Ave<br />

360.377.8178<br />

BIOL 104 Plant Biology NS<br />

4:45p- 7:00p TTh Naval Hospital Bremerton Marvin L 5cr 6290<br />

CMST& 220 Public Speaking h<br />

4:45p- 7:00p MW Naval Hospital Bremerton Walters K 5cr 6272<br />

CJ& 101 Intro Criminal Justice SS<br />

7:10p- 9:25p TTh NBK-Bangor Reynolds B 5cr 6212<br />

CJ& 110 Criminal Law<br />

Prerequisite: CJ 100 or CJ& 101, or permission of instructor.<br />

4:45p- 7:00p TTh NBK-Bangor Reynolds B 5cr 6207<br />

ENGL& 102 Composition II<br />

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENGL& 101 with a 2.0 or better or its equivalent.<br />

4:45p- 7:00p TTh NBK-Bangor Whitson A 5cr 6219<br />

GEOL& 110 Environmental Geology NS<br />

4:45p- 7:00p MW NBK-Bangor $10 Howard K 5cr 6239<br />

and Saturdays at an arranged time/location.<br />

Math Courses for Winter/Spring Quarters <strong>2010</strong><br />

Majoring in Elementary Education?<br />

Math 166 and Math 167 (online) Are for You!<br />

MATH 166 - Reasoning for Elementary Teachers I (Winter Quarter Online)<br />

MATH 167 - Reasoning for Elementary Teachers II (Spring Quarter Online)<br />

Prerequisite Math 99 or equivalent. See schedule for details.<br />

For more information, contact MESH Division office at 360.475.7700 or<br />

Mary Ann Kelso at 360.475.7719.<br />

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OC Poulsbo<br />

General Information<br />

Financial Aid information: go to www.olympic.edu/FinancialAid or call<br />

360.475.7160 or 1.800.259.6718, Ext. 7160<br />

To learn how to get started at OC Poulsbo, contact Student Services<br />

at 360.394.2725 or email prospect@olympic.edu.<br />

Student Services Office, Rm 114, 360.394.2725<br />

1000 <strong>Olympic</strong> <strong>College</strong> Place NW<br />

Poulsbo, WA<br />

E-mail: poulsbocampus@olympic.edu<br />

www.olympic.edu/Poulsbo<br />

HOURS: 8:30 a.m. - 6 p.m. (M-Th), 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. (F)<br />

Cashier Services, Rm 114, Student Services Office, 360.394.2725<br />

HOURS: 10 a.m.- 5 p.m. (M-Th), 8:30 a.m. - 4 p.m. (F)<br />

NOTE: For campus directions go to www.olympic.edu/Campuses.<br />

ACCT& 202 Prin of Accounting II<br />

Prerequisite: ACCT& 201.<br />

1:00p- 3:15p MW Poul-OCP 110 (ITV) Snapp R 5cr 8200<br />

Adult Education<br />

See pages 7-9 for English for Speakers of Other Languages, Basic Skills, GED Preparation <strong>classes</strong>.<br />

ASL& 122 Am Sign Language ii h<br />

Prerequisite: ASL& 121 with 2.0 or better or permission of instructor.<br />

10:00a-11:24a MWF Poul-OCP 221 Elliott M 5cr 8305<br />

BIOL& 160 General Biology w/Lab NS<br />

5:00p- 6:25p TTh Poul-OCP 220 (HYBD) $15 RapachHenry S 5cr 8400<br />

and 6:45p- 8:35p TTh Poul-OCP 224 - Lab<br />

BIOL 202 Majors Biology II (For majors & non-majors) NS<br />

Prerequisite: BIOL 201 suggested or permission of instructor.<br />

8:00a- 8:50a MWF Poul-OCP 218 (HYBD) $15 Lawrence A 5cr 8402<br />

and 8:00a- 9:50a TTh Poul-OCP 224 - Lab<br />

BIOL& 241 Human A & P 1 NS<br />

Prereq: CHEM& 121/131 (CHEM& 131 may be waived by exam); or CHEM& 141/142 with grade of 2.0<br />

or better; concurrent enrollment in either CHEM& 131 or CHEM& 142 permitted but not recommended.<br />

11:30a-12:54p MWF Poul-OCP 119 (HYBD) $15 TBA 6cr 8403<br />

and 11:30a-12:55p TTh Poul-OCP 224 - Lab<br />

BIOL& 242 Human A & P 2 NS<br />

Prerequisite: BIOL& 241 with a grade of 2.0 or better.<br />

10:00a-11:24a MWF Poul-OCP 119 (HYBD) $15 Dodge M A 6cr 8406<br />

and 8:30a- 9:55a MW Poul-OCP 224 - Lab<br />

BIOL& 260 Microbiology NS<br />

Prereq: CHEM& 121 or CHEM& 141/142 or CHEM& 241/242 and a minimum of 5 credits in any of the<br />

following Biology courses with a lab (BIOL& 160, BIOL 201, BIOL& 241) all with grade of 2.0 or better.<br />

3:00p- 3:50p MTWTh Poul-OCP 218 (HYBD) $15 Dodge M A 5cr 8407<br />

and 1:30p- 2:50p TTh Poul-OCP 224 - Lab<br />

BUS& 101 Intro to Business SS<br />

7:45a- 9:50a TTh Poul-OCP 109 (ITV) Salas J 5cr 8201<br />

BMGMT 203 Small Business Planning & Management<br />

7:45a- 9:50a TTh Poul-OCP 110 (ITV/HYBD) MacKaben K 5cr 8213<br />

BMGMT 282 Principles of Leadership/Management<br />

1:00p- 3:15p TTh Poul-OCP 109 (ITV/HYBD) MacKaben K 5cr 8214<br />

CHEM& 121 Intro to Chemistry NS<br />

Prerequisite: MATH 099 with a 2.0 or better or equivalent course or an equivalent placement score.<br />

10:00a-11:24a MWF Poul-OCP 218 $15 Pellock J 6cr 8408<br />

and 1:00p- 2:50p M Poul-OCP 224 - Lab<br />

CHEM& 131 Intro to Organic/Biochem NS<br />

Prerequisite: Completion of CHEM& 121 with a 2.0 or better.<br />

11:30a-12:54p MWF Poul-OCP 218 $15 Pellock J 6cr 8412<br />

and 1:00p- 2:50p F Poul-OCP 224 - Lab<br />

CMST& 102 Intro to Mass Media h<br />

10:00a-12:15p TTh Poul-OCP 105 (ITV) Prince M 5cr 8311<br />

CMST 153 Intercultural Communicat h<br />

1:00p- 3:15p TTh Poul-OCP 120 Bourmatnov L 5cr 8309<br />

CMST& 210 Interpersonal Communicat h<br />

1:00p- 3:15p MW Poul-OCP 221 McAllister R 5cr 8310<br />

CMPTR 111 Intro to Operating Systems<br />

Prerequisite: CMPTR 110 or concurrent enrollment or permission of instructor.<br />

10:00a-12:15p TTh Poul-OCP 110 (ITV) Westlund M 4cr 8222<br />

CMPTR 126 Intro to Microsoft Publisher<br />

8:30a- 5:30p Sa 1/30 Poul-OCP 108 Bermea N 1cr 8227<br />

CMPTR 127 Intro to Microsoft Word 2007<br />

8:30a- 5:30p Sa 2/6 Poul-OCP 108 Salas J 1cr 8228<br />

CMPTR 128 Intro to MS Excel 2007<br />

8:30a- 5:30p Sa 2/27 Poul-OCP 108 Salas J 1cr 8229<br />

CMPTR 137 Intro to MS PowerPoint 2007<br />

8:30a- 5:30p Sa 3/6 Poul-OCP 108 Salas J 1cr 8231<br />

CMPTR 205 Intro to XML<br />

Prerequisite: Basic programming (these skills can be acquired by taking CMPTR 120) and HTML skills<br />

(these skills can be acquired by taking CMPTR 114).<br />

10:00a- 3:30p Sa 1/23-2/6 Poul-OCP 110 (HYBD) Westlund M 2cr 8234<br />

CO-OP 120 Transition to WorK ce<br />

2:00p-5:00p F Brem-HL 110, Poul-OCP 109,Shel-PB 003 (ITV) Bernard D 3cr ####*<br />

Additional hours required. Permission required to register. Contact CO-OP Coord. 360.475.7480.<br />

DRMA& 101 Intro to Theatre<br />

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11:30a-12:54p MWF Poul-OCP 109 (ITV) Hagan T 5cr 8315<br />

ECON& 201 Micro Economics SS<br />

Prerequisite: MATH 099 or above with a grade of 2.0 or above and an Accuplacer Reading<br />

Comprehension test score of 84 or above or permission of instructor.<br />

10:00a-11:24a MWF Poul-OCP 110 (ITV) Ward A 5cr 8202<br />

ENGL 098/GEN-S 100 (7 credit combination)<br />

Intro to Academic Reading & Writing/Strategies for Academic Success<br />

Prerequisite: Assessment test score, 2.0 in ENGL 091/092 or instructor permission.<br />

Attendance on the first day is required unless pre-arranged with instructor.<br />

8:00a- 9:50a DAILY Poul-OCP 108 Manix P/Mason-Todd M 7cr 8319<br />

ENGL& 101 English Composition I<br />

Prerequisite: Appropriate placement test score, or completion of ENGL 099 with a grade of 2.0 or<br />

better, or completion of ENGL 098 with a grade of 3.0 or better, or permission of instructor.<br />

10:00a-11:24a MWF Poul-OCP 105 Manix P 5cr 8321<br />

11:30a-12:54p MWF Poul-OCP 107 Zarnecka A 5cr 8322<br />

1:00p- 3:15p MW Poul-OCP 105 Hovde L 5cr 8325<br />

5:00p- 7:15p TTh Poul-OCP 108 Longmate J 5cr 8323<br />

COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS<br />

NEW! Computer Skills courses<br />

Enable yourself with solid computer-based skills that strengthen your use of the<br />

computer as a useful tool and career specialty. Build your own Web pages for<br />

your business, organizations or just for your own use, or gain a certificate in<br />

Computing Security, Cisco, A+. Classes that focus on Internet and Computing<br />

Core Certification (IC3) available now. Many more courses are offered as<br />

well. Resources are available to help students gain the skills needed to be<br />

successful in our Computer Information Systems programs and courses. For<br />

more information and advisor contacts, go online to http://cis.olympic.edu.<br />

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ENGL& 102 Composition II<br />

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENGL& 101 with a 2.0 or better or its equivalent.<br />

8:26a- 9:50a MWF Poul-OCP 105 Zarnecka A 5cr 8324<br />

1:00p- 3:15p TTh Poul-OCP 108 McMullen S 5cr 8327<br />

GEOG 101 Intro to Geography NS/SS<br />

5:00p- 7:15p TTh Poul-OCP 105 McDougall J 5cr 8414<br />

HIST& 136 US History 1 SS<br />

Prerequisite: ENGL& 101 with a grade of 2.0 or above.<br />

5:00p- 7:15p TTh Poul-OCP 119 Pagaard S 5cr 8335<br />

HUMAN 203 Intro to Western ReligioNS<br />

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11:30a-12:54p MWF Poul-OCP 105 (ITV) Murphey P 5cr 8337<br />

IMM 120 Beginning Photoshop<br />

1:00p- 3:50p MW Poul-OCP 108 $20 Winn J 5cr 8340<br />

IMM 220 Intermediate Photoshop<br />

1:00p- 3:50p MW Poul-OCP 108 $20 Winn J 5cr 8341<br />

JAPN& 122 Japanese ii h<br />

Prerequisite: JAPN& 121 or equivalent.<br />

5:00p- 7:15p MW Poul-OCP 107 Soderland N 5cr 8346<br />

MATH 090B Prealgebra<br />

Prerequisite: MATH 090A or placement test score.<br />

12:00p-12:50p DAILY Poul-OCP 120 Dodge M L 5cr 8416<br />

MATH 094 Elementary Algebra<br />

Prerequisite: MATH 090 with a grade of 2.0 or above or satisfactory placement test score.<br />

8:00a- 8:50a DAILY Poul-OCP 120 TBA 5cr 8418<br />

5:00p- 7:15p MW Poul-OCP 119 TBA 5cr 8420<br />

MATH 099 Intermediate Algebra<br />

Prerequisite: MATH 094 or MATH 097 with a 2.0 or above or satisfactory placement test score.<br />

10:00a-10:50a DAILY Poul-OCP 120 Dodge M L 5cr 8422<br />

5:00p- 7:15p MW Poul-OCP 220 TBA 5cr 8424<br />

MATH& 141 Precalculus I: Algebra NS<br />

Prereq: MATH 099 with grade of 2.0 or above (grade of 3.0 or above recommended) or satisfactory<br />

placement test score; graphing calculator required.<br />

1:00p- 2:05p MTWTh Poul-OCP 218 Dodge M L 5cr 8426<br />

5:00p- 7:15p MW Poul-OCP 218 TBA 5cr 8428<br />

MEDA 161 Medical Terminology II<br />

Prerequisite: MEDA 160 with a minimum grade of 2.0.<br />

7:25p-10:10p W Poul-OCP 110 (ITV) Spang R 3cr 8240<br />

MUSC 188 Intro to World Music h<br />

5:00p- 7:15p TTh Poul-OCP 109 (ITV) White R 5cr 8354<br />

MUSC 136/236 Class Guitar<br />

h/SP<br />

7:25p- 9:15p Th Poul-OCP 119 Ferguson R 2cr<br />

Use item # 8352 for MUSC 136; use item # 8353 for MUSC 236<br />

MUSC 147A Electric BaSS h/SP<br />

Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.<br />

ARR ARR Poul-ARR Ferguson R .5- 1cr 8359<br />

MUSC 147I Guitar h/SP<br />

Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.<br />

ARR ARR Poul-ARR Ferguson R .5- 1cr 8356<br />

OFTEC 123 Payroll Accounting<br />

Prerequisite: OFTEC 121 or ACCT&201 with a grade of 2.0 or higher.<br />

1:00p- 3:15p W Poul-OCP 109 (ITV/HYBD) Salas J 5cr 8255<br />

OFTEC 136 Customer Service Information Age<br />

1:00p- 3:15p M Poul-OCP 109 (ITV/HYBD) Salas J 2cr 8260<br />

OFTEC 156 Business English<br />

Prerequisite: Assessment test at college level reading and writing or ENGL 099.<br />

1:00p- 3:15p TTh Poul-OCP 110 (ITV) Hudson T 5cr 8261<br />

OFTEC 162 General Office Procedures<br />

Prerequisite: CMPTR 150 and OFTEC 110 or equivalent skills with permission of instructor.<br />

8:26a- 9:50a MW Poul-OCP 110 (ITV/HYBD) Bermea N 4cr 8262<br />

PARED 116 Parent Education Cooperatives<br />

Prereq: Child enrolled in OC Parent Child Co-op Preschool or OC Child Care or permission of instructor.<br />

Hansville Pitroff M 2cr 3712<br />

Island Preschool Richardson M 2cr 3700<br />

Kingston Preschool Manos D 2cr 3720<br />

Poulsbo CO-OP Preschool Mangold S 2cr 3727<br />

PHIL 240 Intro to EthicS h/SS<br />

1:00p- 3:15p TTh Poul-OCP 105 (ITV) Trembley T 5cr 8364<br />

PE-ED 104 Health Science SS<br />

5:30p- 7:10p Th Poul-OCP 110 (ITV) Dominy M 2cr 8500<br />

PE-ED 107 Personal Wellness<br />

4:45p- 7:15p T Poul-OCP 110 (ITV) Dominy M 3cr 8502<br />

PE-ED 109 Basic CPR<br />

8:30a- 5:00p Sa 1/30 Poul-OCP 219 $9 Blackwood W 1cr 8504<br />

PE-ED 110 Basic First Aid<br />

8:30a- 5:00p Su 1/31 Poul-OCP 219 $9 Blackwood W 1cr 8506<br />

PTA 107 Pathology<br />

Prerequisite: 2.0 or better in all previous Physical Therapist Assistant courses.<br />

11:00a-12:00p DAILY Poul-PTA (HYBD) Bartlett L 5cr 8601<br />

PTA 108 Human Growth and Development<br />

Prerequisite: Passing grade in all previous Physical Therapist Assistant courses.<br />

9:00a- 9:50a TTh Poul-PTA Mimaki S/Zinn K 2cr 8603<br />

PTA 121 PTA Procedures II-Gait Assessment<br />

Prerequisite: Passing grade in all prior Physical Therapist Assistant courses.<br />

10:00a-10:50a TTh Poul-PTA (HYBD) $35 Mimaki S 4cr 8607<br />

and 1:00p- 3:00p TTh at an arranged location<br />

PTA 125 PTA Procedures VI—Tests and Measures<br />

Prerequisite: Passing grade in all prior PTA courses.<br />

10:00a-10:50a MW Poul-PTA (HYBD) Bartlett L 4cr 8612<br />

and 1:00p- 3:00p MW at an arranged location<br />

POLS& 101 Intro Political Science SS<br />

10:00a-12:15p TTh Poul-OCP 107 Toren D 5cr 8365<br />

POLS& 202 American Government SS<br />

5:00p- 7:15p MW Poul-OCP 105 (ITV) Torrens V 5cr 8368<br />

PNURS 110 Medical Terminology<br />

8:30a-10:20a T Poul-OCP 219 Powell A 2cr 8478<br />

PSYC& 100 General Psychology SS<br />

5:00p- 7:15p MW Poul-OCP 219 Haarstick K 5cr 8373<br />

8:00a-12:00p Sa Poul-OCP 105 (HYBD) Gibson W 5cr 8376<br />

PSYC& 200 Lifespan Psychology SS<br />

1:00p- 3:15p TTh Poul-OCP 119 (HYBD) Holbrook T 5cr 8371<br />

SOC& 101 Intro to Sociology SS<br />

10:00a-11:24a MW Poul-OCP 109 (ITV/HYBD) Thompson J 5cr 8380<br />

7:25p- 9:40p TTh Poul-OCP 105 (ITV) Adams S A 5cr 8382<br />

SOC& 201 Social Problems SS<br />

7:25p- 9:40p MW Poul-OCP 105 (ITV) Adams S A 5cr 8383<br />

SPAN& 122 Spanish ii h<br />

Prerequisite: SPAN& 121 or equivalent.<br />

5:30p- 7:45p MW Poul-OCP 120 Ramirez I 5cr 8390<br />

ANIMATION GAMING NEW! PRODUCTION<br />

This new degree consists of several<br />

15-credit modules of skills sets. The need<br />

for workers will increase in this field as<br />

consumers continue to demand more<br />

realistic video games, movies and TV special<br />

effects, along with 3D animated movies.<br />

For more information, contact:<br />

Advisor Joe Silverthorn at 360.475.7310<br />

or jsilverthorn@olympic.edu.<br />

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OC Shelton<br />

General Information<br />

Financial Aid information: go to www.olympic.edu/FinancialAid or call<br />

360.475.7160 or 1.800.259.6718, Ext. 7160<br />

Location: 937 W. Alpine Way, Shelton, WA, 360.432.5400<br />

E-mail: sheltoncampus@olympic.edu, Web: www.olympic.edu/Shelton<br />

Pre-Winter Quarter: Dec. 14 - Dec. 31<br />

HOURS: 8:30 a.m. - 6 p.m. (M- Th), 8:30 a.m. - 4 p.m. (F)<br />

Winter Quarter: Jan. 4 - Jan. 8 (1st week of <strong>classes</strong>)<br />

HOURS: 8:30 a.m. - 7:30 p.m. (M- Th), 8:30 a.m. - 4 p.m. (F)<br />

Jan. 11 - Mar. 26 (Remainder of the quarter, with Winter quarter<br />

ending Mar. 18)<br />

HOURS: 8:30 a.m. - 6 p.m. (M–Th), 8:30 a.m. - 4 p.m. (F)<br />

NOTE: For campus directions go to www.olympic.edu/Campuses.<br />

How to Register<br />

New Students<br />

1. Start at the OC Shelton front desk.<br />

• Pick up new student packet and sign up for Accuplacer testing<br />

($15). Pick up a Financial Aid application if necessary.<br />

2. Attend Accuplacer testing session.<br />

3. See advisor and plan your schedule. Bring Accuplacer scores.<br />

4. Register.<br />

Counselors are available to help you decide what <strong>classes</strong> to take. Make<br />

an appointment at 360.432.5400.<br />

Continuing/Former Students<br />

See page 5 for information on how to register as a continuing/former<br />

student.<br />

ACCT& 202 Prin of Accounting II<br />

Prerequisite: ACCT& 201.<br />

1:00p- 3:15p MW Shel-TJL 120 (ITV) Snapp R 5cr 7210<br />

Adult Education<br />

See pages 7-9 for English for Speakers of Other Languages, Basic Skills, GED Preparation <strong>classes</strong>.<br />

BIOL& 160 General Biology w/Lab NS<br />

1:00p- 2:20p MW Shel-PB 002 $15 Celestine R 5cr 7406<br />

and 2:30p- 4:20p MW Shel-OCS 114 - Lab<br />

BUS& 101 Intro to Business SS<br />

7:45a- 9:50a TTh Shel-TJL 120 (ITV) Salas J 5cr 7211<br />

BMGMT 203 Small Business Planning & Management<br />

7:45a- 9:50a TTh Shel-PB 003 (ITV/HYBD) MacKaben K 5cr 7204<br />

BMGMT 282 Principles of Leadership/Management<br />

1:00p- 3:15p TTh Shel-TJL 116 (ITV/HYBD) MacKaben K 5cr 7205<br />

CMST& 102 Intro to Mass Media h<br />

10:00a-12:15p TTh Shel-PB 003 (ITV) Prince M 5cr 7312<br />

CMST& 220 Public Speaking h<br />

5:00p- 7:15p TTh Shel-PB 002 Herndon S 5cr 7311<br />

CMPTR 111 Intro to Operating Systems<br />

Prerequisite: CMPTR 110 or concurrent enrollment or permission of instructor.<br />

10:00a-12:15p TTh Shel-TJL 120 (ITV) Westlund M 4cr 7215<br />

CMPTR 112 Intro to Windows<br />

8:30a- 5:00p Sa 1/30 Shel-TJL 116 Hudson T 1cr 7216<br />

CMPTR 126 Intro to Microsoft Publisher<br />

8:30a- 5:30p Sa 2/6 Shel-TJL 116 Ledgerwood A 1cr 7218<br />

CMPTR 127 Intro to Microsoft Word 2007<br />

8:30a- 5:30p Sa 1/23 Shel-TJL 116 Ledgerwood A 1cr 7219<br />

CMPTR 128 Intro to MS Excel 2007<br />

8:30a- 5:30p Sa 2/20 Shel-TJL 116 Ledgerwood A 1cr 7220<br />

CMPTR 137 Intro to MS PowerPoint 2007<br />

8:30a- 5:30p Sa 3/6 Shel-TJL 116 Ledgerwood A 1cr 7221<br />

CMPTR 150 Survey of Computing<br />

7:25p- 9:40p TTh Shel-OCS 107 Ledgerwood A 4cr 7222<br />

CMPTR 154 Access for Professionals<br />

Prerequisite: Windows skills and a prior computer class or permission of instructor.<br />

9:00a- 9:50a TTh Shel-TJL 116 (ITV/HYBD) Bilodeau P 4cr 7224<br />

CO-OP 120 Transition to WorK ce<br />

2:00p-5:00p F Shel-PB 003 (ITV) Bernard D 3cr ####*<br />

Additional hours required. Permission required to register. Contact CO-OP Coord. 360.475.7480.<br />

CJ 100 Intro to Law Enforcement<br />

7:25p- 9:40p MW Shel-PB 003 (ITV) Weitzeil C 5cr 7308<br />

CJ& 112 Criminology<br />

Prerequisite: CJ 100 or CJ& 101, or permission of instructor.<br />

5:00p- 7:15p MW Shel-PB 003 (ITV) Weitzeil C 5cr 7309<br />

DRMA& 101 Intro to Theatre<br />

h<br />

11:30a-12:54p MWF Shel-PB 003 (ITV) Hagan T 5cr 7314<br />

ECON& 201 Micro Economics SS<br />

Prerequisite: MATH 099 or above with a grade of 2.0 or above and an Accuplacer Reading<br />

Comprehension test score of 84 or above or permission of instructor.<br />

10:00a-11:24a MWF Shel-TJL 120 (ITV) Ward A 5cr 7212<br />

ENGL 099 Reading and Writing Improvement<br />

Prerequisite: Assessment test score, or completion of ENGL 098 with a grade of 2.0 or better, or<br />

completion of ENGL 091/092 with a grade of 3.0 or better, or permission of instructor.<br />

11:30a-12:54p MWF Shel-TJL 121 Hoover C 5cr 7320<br />

ENGL 100 Composition—Selected Prof/Tech/Voc<br />

Prerequisite: Appropriate placement score, ENGL 093 or other developmental English course with a<br />

grade of 2.0 or better or instructor permission.<br />

5:00p- 7:15p MW Shel-TJL 120 (ITV) McMullen S 5cr 7321<br />

ENGL& 101 English Composition I<br />

Prerequisite: Appropriate placement test score, or completion of ENGL 099 with a grade of 2.0 or<br />

better, or completion of ENGL 098 with a grade of 3.0 or better, or permission of instructor.<br />

10:00a-11:24a MWF Shel-TJL 121 Hoover C 5cr 7322<br />

ENGL& 102 Composition II<br />

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENGL& 101 with a 2.0 or better or its equivalent.<br />

1:00p- 3:15p MW Shel-TJL 121 Hoover C 5cr 7324<br />

HIST& 137 US History 2 SS<br />

Prerequisite: ENGL& 101 with a grade of 2.0 or above.<br />

11:30a-12:54p MWF Shel-OCS 116 Glowen M 5cr 7340<br />

HUMAN 203 Intro to Western ReligioNS<br />

h<br />

11:30a-12:54p MWF Shel-TJL 111 (ITV) Murphey P 5cr 7345<br />

HUMAN 257 Rock’N Roll: Music and IdeaS<br />

h<br />

10:00a-12:15p TTh Shel-TJL 121 Hoover C 5cr 7350<br />

MATH 090B Prealgebra (Prereq: MATH 090A or placement test score)<br />

10:00a-11:24a MWF Shel-OCS 116 Jewett P 5cr 7440<br />

MATH 094 Elementary Algebra<br />

Prerequisite: MATH 090 with a grade of 2.0 or above or satisfactory placement test score.<br />

11:30a-12:54p MWF Shel-PB 002 Jewett P 5cr 7442<br />

MATH 099 Intermediate Algebra<br />

Prerequisite: MATH 094 or MATH 097 with a 2.0 or above or satisfactory placement test score.<br />

11:30a-12:54p MWF Shel-OCS 118 Frederick C 5cr 7444<br />

MATH& 107 Math in Society NS<br />

Prerequisite: MATH 099 with a grade of 2.0 or above, or satisfactory placement test score.<br />

10:00a-11:24a MWF Shel-OCS 118 Frederick C 5cr 7445<br />

MEDA 115 Computers in the Medical Office<br />

Prereq: MEDA 120, OFTEC 110. (Must have complete Medical Billing and Coding application packet on file)<br />

10:00a-11:24a MWF Shel-TJL 116 (HYBD) Parker Ba 4cr 7231<br />

MEDA 120 Medical Office Procedures I<br />

Prereq: BSTEC 110 and either MEDA 161 or MEDA 162 (or concurrent enrollment in MEDA 161 or MEDA 162).<br />

7:45a- 9:50a MW Shel-TJL 116 $25 TBA 4cr 7232<br />

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MEDA 161 Medical Terminology II<br />

Prerequisite: MEDA 160 with a minimum grade of 2.0.<br />

7:25p-10:10p W Shel-TJL 120 (ITV) Spang R 3cr 7233<br />

MEDA 163 Medical Insurance Billing<br />

Prerequisite: Completion of or current enrollment in MEDA 160 or MEDA 162.<br />

1:00p- 2:20p WF Shel-OCS 118 (HYBD) Parker Ba 3cr 7234<br />

MUSC 188 Intro to World Music h<br />

5:00p- 7:15p TTh Shel-PB 003 (ITV) White R 5cr 7352<br />

MUSC 147C Voice (Prereq: Permission of instructor) h/SP<br />

ARR Nakhla P .5- 1cr 7353<br />

Adaptive Keyboarding:<br />

OFTEC 101 Adaptive Keyboarding: One-Handed Ledgerwood A 3cr 7245<br />

OFTEC 102 Screen Magnification Ledgerwood A 1cr 7235<br />

OFTEC 103 Braille Translation & Printing (Prereq: OFTEC 104) Ledgerwood A 3cr 7236<br />

OFTEC 104 Voice Output Level 1 (Prereq: Keyboard skills) Ledgerwood A 3cr 7237<br />

OFTEC 105 Voice Output Level 2 (Prereq: OFTEC 104) Ledgerwood A 3cr 7238<br />

OFTEC 106 Voice Output Level 3 (Prereq: OFTEC 105) Ledgerwood A 3cr 7239<br />

OFTEC 107 Voice Recognition Level 1 Ledgerwood A 3cr 7240<br />

OFTEC 108 Voice Recognition Level 2 (Prereq: OFTEC 107) Ledgerwood A 3cr 7241<br />

OFTEC 109 Voice Recognition Level 3 (Prereq: OFTEC 108) Ledgerwood A 3cr 7242<br />

OFTEC 110 Beginning Keyboarding<br />

10:00a-12:15p TTh Shel-OCS 107 $12 Ledgerwood A 3cr 7243<br />

5:00p- 7:15p TTh Shel-OCS 107 $12 Cunningham E 3cr 7244<br />

OFTEC 111 Data Entry Skill Building (Prereq: OFTEC 110 or equivalent)<br />

10:00a-12:15p TTh Shel-OCS 107 $12 Ledgerwood A 3cr 7246<br />

5:00p- 7:15p TTh Shel-OCS 107 $12 Cunningham E 3cr 7247<br />

OFTEC 112 Document Formatting<br />

Prerequisite: OFTEC 141, keyboarding proficiency at 30+ NWAM or permission of instructor.<br />

10:00a-12:15p TTh Shel-OCS 107 Ledgerwood A 3cr 7248<br />

5:00p- 7:15p TTh Shel-OCS 107 Cunningham E 3cr 7249<br />

OFTEC 115 Speed and Accuracy Keyboarding<br />

Prerequisite: OFTEC 111. Designed to improve skill beyond that achieved in OFTEC 111.<br />

10:00a-12:15p TTh Shel-OCS 107 Ledgerwood A 3cr 7250<br />

5:00p- 7:15p TTh Shel-OCS 107 Cunningham E 3cr 7251<br />

OFTEC 123 Payroll Accounting<br />

Prerequisite: OFTEC 121 or ACCT&201 with a grade of 2.0 or higher.<br />

1:00p- 3:15p W Shel-TJL 116 (ITV/HYBD) Salas J 5cr 7252<br />

OFTEC 124 Electronic Printing Calculators<br />

5:00p- 7:15p TTh Shel-OCS 107 $12 Cunningham E 2cr 7253<br />

OFTEC 136 Customer Service Information Age<br />

1:00p- 3:15p M Shel-TJL 116 (ITV/HYBD) Salas J 2cr 7254<br />

OFTEC 141 MS Word Specialist<br />

Prerequisite: CMPTR 150 and keyboarding by touch, or permission of instructor.<br />

10:00a-12:15p TTh Shel-OCS 107 Ledgerwood A 4cr 7256<br />

5:00p- 7:15p TTh Shel-OCS 107 Cunningham E 4cr 7257<br />

OFTEC 152 MS Excel Specialist (Prereq: CMPTR 150)<br />

10:00a-12:15p TTh Shel-OCS 107 Ledgerwood A 4cr 7259<br />

5:00p- 7:15p TTh Shel-OCS 107 Cunningham E 4cr 7258<br />

OFTEC 156 Business English<br />

Prerequisite: Assessment test at college level reading and writing or ENGL 099.<br />

1:00p- 3:15p TTh Shel-TJL 120 (ITV) Hudson T 5cr 7260<br />

OFTEC 162 General Office Procedures<br />

Prerequisite: CMPTR 150 and OFTEC 110 or equivalent skills with permission of instructor.<br />

8:26a- 9:50a MW Shel-TJL 120 (ITV/HYBD) Bermea N 4cr 7261<br />

OFTEC 213 Legal Typing and Transcription<br />

Prerequisite: OFTEC 112 or permission of instructor.<br />

10:00a-12:15p TTh Shel-OCS 107 Ledgerwood A 3cr 7262<br />

OFTEC 214 Advanced Office Applications<br />

Prereq: (OFTEC 141,152,170) or CMPTR 154, keyboarding proficiency at 45+ NWAM or instructor permission.<br />

10:00a-12:15p TTh Shel-OCS 107 Ledgerwood A 4cr 7263<br />

5:00p- 7:15p TTh Shel-OCS 107 Cunningham E 4cr 7264<br />

OLRM 220 Human Relations in the Workplace<br />

5:00p- 6:30p MW Shel-OCS 116 McNabb D 3cr 7268<br />

PARED 116 Parent Education Cooperatives<br />

Prereq: Child enrolled in OC Parent Child Co-op Preschool or OC Child Care or permission of instructor.<br />

Belfair Preschool Logan K 2cr 3707<br />

Shelton Co-op Preschool Shel-OCS 123 TBA 2cr 3745<br />

PHIL 240 Intro to EthicS h/SS<br />

1:00p- 3:15p TTh Shel-PB 003 (ITV) Trembley T 5cr 7360<br />

PE-ED 104 Health Science SS<br />

5:30p- 7:10p Th Shel-TJL 120 (ITV) Dominy M 2cr 7460<br />

PE-ED 107 Personal Wellness<br />

4:45p- 7:15p T Shel-TJL 120 (ITV) Dominy M 3cr 7462<br />

POLS& 202 American Government SS<br />

5:00p- 7:15p MW Shel-TJL 116 (ITV) Torrens V 5cr 7366<br />

PNURS 110 Medical Terminology<br />

3:30p- 5:20p W Shel-OCS 118 Madea A 2cr 7484<br />

PSYC& 220 Abnormal Psychology SS<br />

1:00p- 3:15p TTh Shel-PB 002 Sandler J 5cr 7372<br />

SOC& 101 Intro to Sociology SS<br />

10:00a-11:24a MW Shel-PB 003 (ITV/HYBD) Thompson J 5cr 7385<br />

7:25p- 9:40p TTh Shel-PB 003 (ITV) Adams S A 5cr 7380<br />

SOC& 201 Social Problems SS<br />

7:25p- 9:40p MW Shel-TJL 116 (ITV) Adams S A 5cr 7381<br />

SPAN& 122 Spanish II (Prereq: SPAN& 121 or equivalent) H<br />

3:30p- 4:55p MWF Shel-OCS 116 TBA 5cr 7390<br />

TEC-D 107 Technical Drawing<br />

Prereq: Must have appropriate manual drafting tools and access to an OC computer using AutoCAD software.<br />

3:00p- 5:50p TTh Shel-OCS 116 $38 Masters T 4cr 7269<br />

WELD 100 Oxyacetylene Welding<br />

Prereq: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in WELD 106 or by permission of instructor.<br />

7:45a- 9:50a MTWTh Trades Center—Shelton Hobson C 6cr 7270<br />

9:55a-12:00p MTWTh Trades Center—Shelton Hobson C 6cr 7271<br />

WELD 101 Arc Welding I (Prereq: WELD 106)<br />

7:45a- 9:50a MTWTh Trades Center—Shelton Hobson C 6cr 7272<br />

9:55a-12:00p MTWTh Trades Center—Shelton Hobson C 6cr 7273<br />

WELD 102 Arc Welding II<br />

Prerequisite: WELD 101, completion of WELD 106 or permission of instructor.<br />

7:45a- 9:50a MTWTh Trades Center—Shelton Hobson C 6cr 7274<br />

9:55a-12:00p MTWTh Trades Center—Shelton Hobson C 6cr 7275<br />

WELD 103 Arc Welding III<br />

Prerequisite: WELD 102 and completion of WELD 106 or permission of instructor.<br />

7:45a- 9:50a MTWTh Trades Center—Shelton Hobson C 6cr 7276<br />

9:55a-12:00p MTWTh Trades Center—Shelton Hobson C 6cr 7277<br />

WELD 104 Gas Tungsten Arc Welding<br />

Prereq: WELD 100, 106 and 107 or concurrent enrollment in WELD 107 or permission of instructor.<br />

7:45a- 9:50a MTWTh Trades Center—Shelton Hobson C 6cr 7278<br />

9:55a-12:00p MTWTh Trades Center—Shelton Hobson C 6cr 7279<br />

WELD 105 Gas Metal Arc/Flux Cored Arc Welding<br />

Prereq: WELD 106 and 107 or concurrent enrollment in WELD 107 or permission of instructor.<br />

7:45a- 9:50a MTWTh Trades Center—Shelton Hobson C 6cr 7280<br />

9:55a-12:00p MTWTh Trades Center—Shelton Hobson C 6cr 7281<br />

WELD 107 Welding Technical Orientation II<br />

Prerequisite: WELD 106 or permission of instructor.<br />

12:25p- 1:30p MTWTh Trades Center—Shelton Hobson C 5cr 7283<br />

ARR ARR Trades Center—Shelton Hobson C 5cr 7282<br />

WELD 125-127 Welding Refresher Lab (Prereq: Permission of instructor) CE<br />

WELD 125 ARR Trades Center—Shelton Hobson C 2cr 7285<br />

WELD 126 ARR Trades Center—Shelton Hobson C 4cr 7286<br />

WELD 127 ARR Trades Center—Shelton Hobson C 6cr 7288<br />

WELD 190-192 Welding Special Projects (Prereq: Adv.standing w/instructor permission)<br />

WELD 190 ARR Trades Center—Shelton Hobson C 3cr 7290<br />

WELD 191 ARR Trades Center—Shelton Hobson C 3cr 7292<br />

WELD 192 ARR Trades Center—Shelton Hobson C 3cr 7294<br />

WFT 021 Life Skills (Prereq: Orientation/placement) ce<br />

8:00a-10:50a DAILY Shel-PB 002 Losey D 3cr 7180<br />

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Evening and Weekend - All Sites<br />

*Meets on a Saturday and/or Sunday<br />

ADESL English for Speakers of Other Languages (OCB, OCP, OCS) CE<br />

ADABE Adult Basic Skills (OCB, OCP, OCS) CE<br />

ASL& 122 Am Sign Language II (OCB) 5cr H<br />

ART 106 Drawing I (OCB) 5cr H<br />

ART 125/225/226 Ceramics I, II, III (OCB) 5cr H/SP<br />

ASTRO 101 Intro to Astronomy (OCB) 5cr NS<br />

AUT-T 101 Intro to Auto Tech Systems/Service (OCB) 3cr CE<br />

AUT-T 145 Applied Problem Solving (OCB) 5cr<br />

AUT-T 171 Basic Car Repair (OCB) 3cr<br />

AVIAT 101 Aviation Fundamentals (OCB) 3cr<br />

AVIAT 111 Private Pilot Ground School (Brem. Airport-Eve & Sa*) 5cr<br />

AVIAT 112 Air Syst/Intro Glass Cockpits (OCB) 2cr<br />

AVIAT 216 Instrument Pilot Ground School (Brem. Airport) 5cr<br />

BIOL& 160 General Biology w/Lab (OCP) 5cr NS<br />

BIOL 200 Nutrition (OCB) 5cr NS<br />

BIOL 202 Majors Biology II (OCB) 5cr NS<br />

BIOL& 242 Human A & P 2 (OCB) 6cr NS<br />

BMGMT 145 Business Ethics (OCB*) 2cr<br />

BMGMT 147 H.R. Interviewing/Risk Mgmt (OCB*) 2cr<br />

BMGMT 180 Marketing (OCB) 5cr<br />

CHEM& 121 Intro to Chemistry (OCB) 6cr NS<br />

CHEM& 131 Intro to Organic/Biochem (OCB) 6cr NS<br />

CHEM& 141/151 General Chemistry I/Chem Lab I (OCB) 5/1cr NS<br />

CMST& 220 Public Speaking (OCB, OCS) 5cr H<br />

CMPTR 110 Information Systems Concepts (OCB) 5cr<br />

CMPTR 112 Intro to Windows (OCS*) 1cr<br />

CMPTR 114 Intro to HTML (OCB*) 1cr<br />

CMPTR 118/201 Internetworking II/Networking Lab (OCB) 5cr<br />

CMPTR 124 Intro to Web Page Design (OCB) 4cr<br />

CMPTR 125 Intro to Dreamweaver (OCB) 4cr<br />

CMPTR 126-128 Intro to MS Publisher, Word, Excel (OCB*,OCP*,OCS*) 1cr<br />

CMPTR 130 Intro to Personal Computers (OCB*) 1cr<br />

CMPTR 137 Intro to MS PowerPoint 2007 (OCB*,OCP*,OCS*) 1cr<br />

CMPTR 139 Intro to MS Visio (OCB*) 1cr<br />

CMPTR 150 Survey of Computing (OCB, OCS) 4cr<br />

CMPTR 165 Intro to Visual Basic I (OCB) 4cr<br />

CMPTR 205 Intro to XML (OCP*) 2cr<br />

CMPTR 215 World Wide Web Page Development (OCB) 4cr<br />

CMPTR 216/201 Internetworking IV/Networking Lab (OCB*) 5cr<br />

CMPTR 236 Information System Security I (OCB) 4cr<br />

CMPTR 237/201 Info System Security II/Network Lab (OCB) 5cr<br />

CMPTR 238/201 Info System Security III/Network Lab (OCB) 5cr<br />

CMPTR 261 Operating Systems/Unix (OCB) 4cr<br />

CMPTR 291/201 MS Network Admin II/Network Lab (OCB) 5cr<br />

CJ 100 Intro to Law Enforcement (OCB, OCS) 5cr<br />

CJ& 112 Criminology (OCB, OCS) 5cr<br />

ECE 172 Intro to Montessori (OCB) 3cr<br />

ECE 177 Science for Young Children (OCB) 3cr<br />

ECE 182 Movement and Physical Education (OCB*) 1cr<br />

ECON& 202 Macro Economics (OCB) 5cr SS<br />

EDUC& 203 Exceptional Child (OCB) 3cr SS<br />

ENGL 098/GEN-S 100 Reading,Writing/Strategies for Academic Success (OCB) 7cr<br />

ENGL 099 Reading and Writing Improvement (OCB) 5cr<br />

ENGL 100 Composition-Selected Prof/Tech/Voc (OCB, OCS) 5cr<br />

ENGL& 101 English Composition I (OCB, OCP) 5cr<br />

ENGL& 102 Composition II (OCB) 5cr<br />

F-FS 112 Fundamentals/Emergency Medicine (KRC Eve & Sa*) 2cr<br />

F-FS 200 Emergency Medical Technician (KRC Eve & Sa*) 6cr CE<br />

GEN-S 100 Strategies for Academic Success (OCB) 2cr<br />

GEN-S 101 Orientation to <strong>College</strong> (OCB*) 1cr<br />

GEOG 101 Intro to Geography (OCP) 5cr NS/SS<br />

GEOG 103 Human Geography (OCB Eve & Sa*) 5cr H/SS<br />

GEOL& 101 Intro Physical Geology (OCB) 5cr NS<br />

H-OCC 116 Basic Technical Skills (OCB) 2cr<br />

HIST& 117 Western Civilization II (OCB) 5cr SS<br />

HIST& 136 US History 1 (OCB,OCP) 5cr SS<br />

HS 112 Case Management for CDP (OCB) 3cr<br />

HSSA& 101 Intro to Addictive Drugs (OCB) 5cr SS<br />

IMM 101 Intro to Integrated Multimedia (OCB) 5cr<br />

IMM 102 Process of Integrated Multimedia (OCB) 5cr<br />

IMM 137 Intermediate Digital Photography (OCB) 5cr<br />

IMM 150/250 Beginning/Intermediate Illustrator (OCB) 5cr<br />

IMM 154/155 Electronic Music Foundations/Intermed. (OCB) 5cr<br />

JAPN& 122 Japanese II (OCP) 5cr H<br />

MANU 130 Measurement, Tools, and Safety (WST) 6cr<br />

MANU 140 Planning, Drawing, and Technology (WST) 5cr<br />

MATH 090A/090B Essential Mathematics/Prealgebra (OCB) 5cr<br />

MATH 094/099 Elementary/Intermediate Algebra (OCB, OCP) 5cr<br />

MATH& 107 Math in Society (OCB) 5cr NS<br />

MATH& 141 Precalculus I: Algebra (OCB, OCP) 5cr NS<br />

MATH& 142 Precalculus II: Trig (OCB) 5cr NS<br />

MATH& 146 Intro to Stats (OCB) 5cr NS<br />

MATH 147 Business Algebra (OCB) 5cr NS<br />

MATH& 152 Calculus II (OCB) 5cr NS<br />

MEDA 161 Medical Terminology II (OCB, OCP, OCS) 3cr<br />

MUSC 188 Intro to World Music (OCP, OCS) 5cr H<br />

MUSC 118/218 Symphony Orchestra (OCB) 1cr CE,H/SP<br />

MUSC 134/234 Beginning/Intermediate Class Piano (OCB) 2cr H/SP<br />

MUSC 136/236 Class Guitar (OCP) 2cr H/SP<br />

MUSC 137/237 Class Guitar (OCB) 2cr H/SP<br />

MUSC 145/245 Wind Ensemble (OCB) 2cr CE,H/SP<br />

MUSC 157/158 Recording Techniques I, II (OCB) 5cr H/SP<br />

OFTEC 110 Beginning Keyboarding (OCS) 3cr<br />

OFTEC 111 Data Entry Skill Building (OCS) 3cr<br />

OFTEC 112 Document Formatting (OCS) 3cr<br />

OFTEC 115 Speed and Accuracy Keyboarding (OCS) 3cr<br />

OFTEC 121 Practical Accounting (OCB) 5cr<br />

OFTEC 124 Electronic Printing Calculators (OCS) 2cr<br />

OFTEC 141 MS Word Specialist (OCS) 4cr<br />

OFTEC 152 MS Excel Specialist (OCS) 4cr<br />

OFTEC 214 Advanced Office Applications (OCS) 4cr<br />

OLRM 103 Explore Your Strengths (OCB*) 1cr CE<br />

OLRM 105 Appreciating Diversity (OCB*) 1cr CE<br />

OLRM 110 Apprenticeship Career Planning (OCB*) 3cr<br />

OLRM 201 Intro to Organizational Leadership (OCB) 5cr CE<br />

OLRM 220 Human Relations in the Workplace (OCB, OCS) 3cr<br />

PE-ED 104 Health Science (OCB, OCP, OCS) 2cr SS<br />

PE-ED 107 Personal Wellness (OCB, OCP, OCS) 3cr<br />

PE-ED 109/110 Basic CPR/Basic First Aid (OCB*, OCP*) 1cr<br />

PEFSP 140 Beginning Yoga (OCB) 2cr<br />

PE-RD 147/247 Ballroom/Swing Dance (OCB) 1cr<br />

PHYS 110 Intro to Physics (OCB) 6cr NS<br />

POLS& 202 American Government (OCP, OCS) 5cr SS<br />

PNURS 110 Medical Terminology (OCS) 2cr<br />

PSYC& 100 General Psychology (OCP Eve & Sa*) 5cr SS<br />

PSYC 102 Psychology of Adjustment (OCB) 5cr SS<br />

SOC& 101 Intro to Sociology (OCB, OCP, OCS) 5cr SS<br />

SOC 109 Family Abuse and Neglect (OCB) 3cr SS<br />

SOC& 201 Social Problems (OCB, OCP, OCS) 5cr SS<br />

SPAN& 121 Spanish I (OCB) 5cr H<br />

SPAN& 122 Spanish II (OCB, OCP, OCS) 5cr H<br />

TEC-D 107 Technical Drawing (OCB, OCS) 4cr<br />

TEC-D 109 Descriptive Geometry (OCB) 4cr<br />

TEC-D 145 Applied Problem Solving (OCB) 5cr<br />

TEC-D 151 Intermediate GIS with ArcView (OCB) 4cr<br />

WELD 1xx Welding Courses (OCB) various cr<br />

WELD 145 Applied Problem Solving (OCB) 5cr<br />

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How to Read this Schedule p.10. Check OASIS at www.olympic.edu/OASIS for class changes. Locations: Brem=Bremerton, Poul=Poulsbo, Shel=Shelton<br />

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Continuing Education Non-Credit Classes<br />

continuing ed non-credit <strong>classes</strong><br />

Continuing Education Winter Non-Credit<br />

Classes for Kitsap and Mason Counties<br />

In this Section:<br />

Kitsap County<br />

Continuing Studies............................................................................................................. 54-56<br />

Community Enrichment........................................................................................................... 56<br />

Mason County<br />

Continuing Studies.................................................................................................................. 56<br />

Community Enrichment........................................................................................................... 57<br />

How to Register for Continuing<br />

Education Classes<br />

Complete the Continuing Education Registration form on page 58.<br />

Send it to <strong>Olympic</strong> <strong>College</strong> or register by phone or in person.<br />

Continuing Education - Kitsap County<br />

OC Bremerton - 1600 Chester Ave, Bremerton<br />

OC Poulsbo - 1000 <strong>Olympic</strong> <strong>College</strong> Place NW, Poulsbo<br />

Info: 360.475.7786<br />

Registration<br />

360.394.2725, 360.394.2732 FAX<br />

In person: OC Poulsbo, OC Bremerton<br />

Continuing Education - Mason County<br />

OC Shelton - 937 W Alpine Way, Shelton<br />

Info: 360.432.5400<br />

Registration<br />

360.432.5400, 360.432.5412 FAX<br />

E-mail: ContinuingEd@olympic.edu<br />

www.olympic.edu/ContinuingEducation<br />

Continuing Education Online<br />

In addition to the <strong>classes</strong> listed, Continuing Education also offers online<br />

<strong>classes</strong> in a variety of topic areas, including:<br />

• Green Building and Energy<br />

• Healthcare<br />

• Certification Prep<br />

• Business Skills and Management<br />

• Computers<br />

Learn in the comfort of your home or office through over 300 online<br />

non-credit <strong>classes</strong>. Flexible and affordable, online <strong>classes</strong> feature<br />

powerful, well-written lessons, instructor-led discussions, and interactive<br />

assignments in a variety of subjects. To learn more, visit www.olympic.edu/<br />

ContinuingEducation/Online.<br />

Winter Classes<br />

Continuing Studies – Kitsap County<br />

Business Essentials<br />

CNSMB 003 Developing A Business Plan<br />

Learn how the major elements of a business plan—finance, marketing, and<br />

operations—can be integrated into a “road map” to determine where you and your<br />

business are going.<br />

6:30p- 8:30p W 2/17, 3/3 Brem-HUM 104 $70 Fogarty B 9993<br />

CNSMB 033 Business Tax Basics<br />

A survey of the tax obligations and reporting requirements for business owners,<br />

particularly those starting a business or those planning to hire employees. Includes<br />

payroll taxes, WA State B & O tax, and sales tax.<br />

5:00p- 9:00p W 3/10 Brem-HUM 112 $70 Jake D 9994<br />

CNSMB 055 QuickBooks for Business<br />

Learn how to get the most out of this popular small business software. This<br />

introductory class includes set up and operations of the general ledger, accounts<br />

payable, accounts receivable, inventory, job costs, and payroll.<br />

Prerequisite: Computer usage and basic Windows skills.<br />

8:00a- 4:30p Sa 1/9 Brem-TEC 111 $139 Fleming G 9995<br />

8:00a- 4:30p Sa 2/20 Brem-TEC 111 $139 Fleming G 9996<br />

CNSMB 063 NEW! QuickBooks Seminar on Payroll<br />

Design customized invoices, forms and letters using QuickBooks! Use the customize<br />

forms and Layout Designer features to create invoices, sales receipts, credit memos<br />

and statements that fit the specific needs of your business.<br />

Prerequisite: CNSMB 055 or basic knowledge of QuickBooks. E-mail ContinuingEd@<br />

olympic.edu with questions.<br />

9:00a-12:00p Sa 1/23 Brem-TEC 111 $89 Hedstrom A 9997<br />

Computer<br />

CNCMP 031 MS EXCEL 2007: Worksheets<br />

Using MS Excel 2007, students will learn the basics of this spreadsheet program.<br />

Students will enter data and navigate in a worksheet, work with ranges, movement<br />

techniques, copying, moving data, modifying worksheets, chart creation, etc.<br />

Prerequisite: Basic Windows skills. FREE student manual included.<br />

8:00a- 4:30p Sa 1/9 Poul-OCP 109 $115 Walter J 8920<br />

Save $46! Register for CNCMP 034: Excel Worksheets, Intermediate and Advanced! (Item # 8923)<br />

CNCMP 032 MS EXCEL 2007: Intermediate<br />

Using MS Excel 2007, students will learn to chart and organize data, create and<br />

modify chart sheets, modify embedded chart, format and autoformat, work with<br />

graphic objects, sorting data, filtering and more.<br />

Prerequisite: CNCMP 031. FREE student manual included.<br />

8:00a- 4:30p Sa 2/6 Poul-OCP 109 $105 Walter J 8921<br />

CNCMP 033 MS Excel 2007: Advanced<br />

Using MS Excel 2007, students will learn customizing the work area, advanced<br />

formula construction, multiple file linking, outlining, consolidating information,<br />

protect/display options, pivot tables and macros.<br />

Prerequisite: CNCMP 032. FREE student manual included.<br />

8:00a- 4:30p Sa 3/6 Poul-OCP 109 $105 Walter J 8922<br />

CNCMP 034 MS Excel: Worksheets through Advanced<br />

Take MS Excel: Worksheets, Intermediate and Advanced during the same quarter<br />

and save $46! Courses cover data entry, navigation, working with ranges, charting,<br />

sorting and filtering data, advanced formulas, pivot tables, and more!<br />

Prerequisite: Basic computer skills. Must successfully complete each level before proceeding.<br />

8:00a- 4:30p Sa 1/9, 2/6, 3/6 Poul-OCP 109 $279 Walter J 8923<br />

Continuing Education Non-Credit Classes - Kitsap: 360.475.7786 - Mason: 360.432.5400<br />

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CNCMP 083 Web Page Design 1<br />

Learn the basics of web page development and publishing aspects of HTML. Gain<br />

hands-on experience creating HTML tags, tag attributes, character references and<br />

different types of hyperlinks. Construct your own web page and publish it on the<br />

web. Hands-on class for students, families and business.<br />

Prerequisite: Basic computer skills and Internet usage skills.<br />

8:00a- 4:30p Sa 1/23 Brem-TEC 200 $149 Poole J 9920<br />

One-day Certification<br />

CNPRF 021 Flagging Certification<br />

Learn what it takes to become a flagger. Objectives include maximum protection<br />

for employees and the public with minimum interference from vehicle/pedestrian<br />

traffic, proper use of traffic control devices, and other flagger duties. Certification<br />

test administered upon completion of class. (Must be 18 years of age or older.)<br />

9:00a- 3:30p Sa 1/9 Brem-BUS 105 $65 Miller R 9943<br />

9:00a- 3:30p Th 2/18 Brem-ENG 115A $65 Miller R 9946<br />

9:00a- 3:30p Sa 3/13 Brem-ENG 115A $65 Wiley D 9945<br />

If you need to recertify as a Flagger, you must take this entire 6-hour course again and pass the<br />

exam. There is no alternative to recertification at this time.<br />

CNPRF 030 Forklift Operator Certification<br />

Learn to maneuver a forklift through an obstacle course. Instruction includes machine<br />

design, product handling, pre-shift inspection, and on-site logistics. Review WISHA<br />

and OSHA requirements. Certification issued upon successful completion.<br />

Prerequisite: Must be at least 18 years old and able to lift 50 pounds. Appropriate for<br />

all skill levels.<br />

8:00a- 4:00p Sa 1/9 Brem-HUM 106 $199 Daugherty D 9925<br />

8:00a- 4:00p Sa 2/20 Brem-HUM 106 $199 Daugherty D 9926<br />

Professional Development<br />

CNPRF 036 Weatherization Energy Auditor<br />

Designed to train technicians involved in the field of building performance and<br />

energy efficiency. You will learn how to be compliant with the BPI Energy Analyst<br />

Standards. Includes an exam at the end of the course. 50-hour online course.<br />

Online - in partnership with ProTrain $695 TBA 9927<br />

CNPRF 037 LEED Green Associate Exam Prep<br />

Upon successful completion, you will identify the key components of the LEED Rating<br />

Systems, discuss the LEED Certification process for buildings and homes, describe<br />

successful LEED strategies and be prepared for the exam. 8-hour online course.<br />

Online - in partnership with ProTrain $225 TBA 9928<br />

CNPRF 038 Indoor Air Quality<br />

Understand the requirements of ASHRAE 62.1-2004, Ventilation and Acceptable<br />

Indoor Air Quality, for design, construction, building operation and maintenance.<br />

This is the industry standard for the design and operation of ventilation systems.<br />

Online - in partnership with ProTrain $395 TBA 9932<br />

CNPRF 039 Fundamentals of Mold Inspection<br />

Learn the core skills needed to evaluate homes and buildings for mold. Covers basic<br />

microbiology, causes of mold growth and categories of mold and their health effects.<br />

Covers how to perform a thorough mold inspection. 8-hour online course.<br />

Prerequisite: Must have a copy of Adobe Flash on your computer to view the online training.<br />

Online - in partnership with ProTrain $425 TBA 9930<br />

CNPRF 040 LEED Building Design and Construction<br />

Provides a standard for professionals in the design and construction phases of highperformance,<br />

healthful, durable, affordable, and environmentally sound buildings.<br />

Replaces the LEED-NC v2.2 exam prep. 7-hour online course.<br />

Online - in partnership with ProTrain $225 TBA 9931<br />

CNPRF 041 Building Energy Analyst Training<br />

Learn basics of building science and diagnostic testing to measure a house’s performance.<br />

Covers conservation technologies, analysis techniques, combustion systems, and field<br />

work. Prepares students for BPI and HERS national certification exams.<br />

Prerequisite: Experience in construction, building industry or similar preferred.<br />

8:00a- 5:00p FSa Brem-SHP 200 $995 TBA 9948<br />

Instructors are BPI and HERS certified. Field exam schedules are coordinated with instructor. Exam<br />

fees not included.<br />

CNPRF 061 Six Sigma Black Belt<br />

Nationally recognized, Six Sigma Black Belt provides an in-depth look at the Six<br />

Sigma Black Belt DMAIC problem-solving methodology, as well as deployment and<br />

project development approaches. Includes hands-on data analysis. 200 Hours.<br />

Prerequisite: Must review full details and prerequisites at www.gatlineducation.com/<br />

olympic before registering.<br />

Online-in partnership with Gatlin Education Services $2695 TBA 9934<br />

CNPRF 062 Six Sigma Green Belt<br />

Nationally recognized, this course encompasses all aspects of running a Six Sigma<br />

Greenbelt business, including management, service delivery, design, production<br />

and customer satisfaction. 100 hours.<br />

Prerequisite: Must review full details and prerequisites at www.gatlineducation.com/<br />

olympic before registering.<br />

Online-in partnership with Gatlin Education Services $1895 TBA 9935<br />

CNPRF 063 Project Management Certificate Online<br />

Project management is one of the fastest growing skills in healthcare, government<br />

and education! Expertise in this area is a source of security, prosperity and power<br />

to organizations as it creates streamlining to improve productivity. 40 hours.<br />

Prerequisite: Prior to registration, view prerequisites and full details at www.olympic.<br />

edu/ContinuingEducation.<br />

Online-in partnership with Gatlin Education Services $1495 TBA 9936<br />

CNPRF 065 Certified Bookkeeper Online<br />

This nationally recognized online certification course and home study training program<br />

for experienced bookkeepers leads to national certification with the American Institute<br />

of Professional Bookkeepers (AIPB). All textbooks included. 80 hours.<br />

Prerequisite: Prior to registration, view prerequisites and full details at www.olympic.<br />

edu/ContinuingEducation.<br />

Online-in partnership with Gatlin Education Services $1795 TBA 9937<br />

CNPRF 066 Bloodborne Pathogens Online Education<br />

Provides understanding concerning what bloodborne pathogens are and how to<br />

reduce risk of exposure both to oneself and others. OSHA and CDC guidelines<br />

are recommended.<br />

Prerequisite: For details, e-mail continuinged@olympic.edu or call 360.475.7786.<br />

Online - in partnership with PreventionMD $10 TBA 9938<br />

CNPRF 067 2-Hour HIV/AIDS Online Education<br />

Covers basic etiology and epidemiology of HIV, transmission and infection control,<br />

legal and ethical issues, and psychosocial issues. For day-foster-adult care.<br />

Prerequisite: For details, e-mail continuinged@olympic.edu or call 360.475.7786.<br />

Online - in partnership with PreventionMD $20 TBA 9939<br />

CNPRF 068 4-Hour HIV/AIDS Online Education<br />

Covers basic etiology and epidemiology of HIV, transmission and infection control,<br />

legal and ethical issues in more detail than the 2-hour course. Designed for non-licensed<br />

healthcare providers, certain licensed providers and EMS.<br />

Prerequisite: For details, e-mail continuinged@olympic.edu or call 360.475.7786. In<br />

partnership with Prevention MD.<br />

Online - in partnership with PreventionMD $40 TBA 9940<br />

CNPRF 069 7-Hour HIV/AIDS Online Education<br />

Covers infection control, legal and ethical issues, and psychosocial issues. Also<br />

discusses testing, counseling, clinical manifestations and treatment. Designed for<br />

most licensed healthcare providers.<br />

Prerequisite: For details, e-mail continuinged@olympic.edu or call 360.475.7786. In<br />

partnership with Prevention MD.<br />

Online - in partnership with PreventionMD $70 TBA 9941<br />

CNPRF 071 NEW! Spanish Online for Your Job<br />

Learn to speak basic phrases that will help you communicate effectively in your<br />

industry with Spanish speakers. This is an easy-to-use, interactive audio-visual<br />

Spanish course that is accessible 24/7 for up to 6 months.<br />

Prerequisite: Review information and select your industry at www.myspanishteacher.<br />

com/olympic prior to registration.<br />

Online-register at www.myspanishteacher.com/olympic $89 TBA 9942<br />

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Computers—At Your Pace<br />

CNSNR 065 I’ve Turned the Computer On-Now What?<br />

What does the mouse do? This hands-on class is an overview of the hardware<br />

and mouse basics. Appropriate for those wanting a more relaxed, more personal,<br />

approach to learning.<br />

For those looking for a relaxed approach to learning or are ages 50 years or older.<br />

1:00p- 4:00p F 1/15 Brem-ENG 114 $35 Poole J 9990<br />

CNSNR 066 Windows for Absolute Beginners<br />

You’ve mastered the basics of using your computer’s hardware! Now, learn how to<br />

open and close programs, print, save to a floppy disk or CD, and save documents<br />

onto a CD. Make your computer work for you!<br />

Prerequisite: CNSNR 065 or permission of instructor required.<br />

1:00p- 4:00p F 1/22 Brem-ENG 114 $35 Poole J 9991<br />

CNSNR 067 Intro to MS Word<br />

An introduction to MS Word designed specifically for those ages fifty and over. The<br />

students will learn how to use this word processing program for simple documents,<br />

such as editing, formatting, tabs, saving files, retrieving files, tables and more!<br />

Prerequisite: CNSNR 066 or permission of instructor required.<br />

1:00p- 4:00p F 1/29 Brem-ENG 114 $35 Poole J 9992<br />

Community Enrichment – Kitsap County<br />

Arts and Crafts<br />

CEAC 042 Digital Photography Basics<br />

Photography basics from camera buying to saving and sharing images: features<br />

and modes of digital cameras; aperture, shutter speed and ISO; image editing and<br />

sharing images via the Internet. Hands-on activities and at-home assignments.<br />

6:30p- 8:30p W 1/13-1/27 Brem-HUM 116 $99 Ahrens T 9903<br />

Children and Youth<br />

CECY 051 NEW! Basic 2D Drawing and Animation<br />

Take your original character or comic hero to the next level, by learning how to make<br />

it come to life using computer software. Learn scanning, coloring, and editing. Plus,<br />

learn how to do basic animation with image frames. Bring your own drawings.<br />

Prerequisite: Ages 12-17. Basic computer skills and familiarity with design software required.<br />

10:00a- 1:00p Sa 1/30 Brem-ART 113 $45 Baggs K 9912<br />

Communication<br />

CECOM 031 Conversational Spanish I<br />

Emphasizes conversation, but includes reading, writing, and understanding the<br />

Spanish language. Geared toward the adult student seeking control over Spanish<br />

for practical application such as travel.<br />

6:30p- 8:30p M 1/4-3/15 Brem-HUM 109 $149 Mackall C 9906<br />

Meets Tues. 1/19 instead of 1/18. (Does not meet Mon. 1/18 or 2/15.)<br />

CECOM 032 Conversational Spanish II<br />

A continuation of CECOM 031. Designed to reinforce and introduce practical<br />

conversational skills in Spanish.<br />

Prerequisite: CECOM 031 or permission of instructor.<br />

6:30p- 8:30p W 1/13-3/17 Brem-ENG 115A $129 Mackall C 9907<br />

CECOM 048 Beginning Chinese<br />

Increase your awareness of a culture that has been in existence for thousands of<br />

years and is having an impact globally. This interactive class will cover the basics of<br />

understanding, speaking, reading and writing in Chinese (Mandarin).<br />

Prerequisite: None. Minimum age is 16.<br />

6:00p- 8:00p M 1/4-3/15 Brem-HUM 118 $149 Bauman S 9908<br />

Meets Tues. 1/19 instead of 1/18. (Does not meet Mon. 1/18 or 2/15.)<br />

Leisure Activities<br />

CELEI 018 River Rafting—Skagit Eagle Watch<br />

View up to 300 Bald Eagles congregating in the Skagit Preserve. These magnificent<br />

and endangered birds are accustomed to seeing the occasional riverboat in their<br />

habitat, so sightings are frequent. Float calmly with other enthusiasts on the<br />

Skagit!<br />

Prerequisite: Minimum age 6 years. Call 360.475.7786 for details. Transportation NOT<br />

provided. Lunch included.<br />

11:00a- 3:00p Su 1/10 ARR $85 Amundson R 9910<br />

11:00a- 3:00p Sa 1/23 ARR $85 Amundson R 9911<br />

Upon registration, please e-mail ContinuingEd@olympic.edu with the following information: name,<br />

phone, e-mail, height, weight, shoe size, gender and age. For additional class information and a<br />

map, visit www.olympic.edu/ContinuingEducation<br />

CELEI 085 NEW! Become a Wine Aficionado<br />

Excite your taste buds and impress your friends by becoming a wine aficionado!<br />

Includes classification, evaluation, tips on buying and storing and how to deal with<br />

wine snobbery. Wine and light food included.<br />

Prerequisite: Must be at least 21 years of age to register and attend.<br />

7:30p- 9:30p W 2/10 Poul-OCP 107 $39 Ricketts J 8925<br />

Parent Education<br />

CESLF 041 Love and Logic: Infant/Todd/Pre-K<br />

Start Love and Logic early in your child’s life and dramatically up the odds that<br />

the teenage years will be fun... instead of frantic! This class makes early childhood<br />

parenting fun with easy tools to use for parents of children under age six.<br />

Prerequisite: For parents, child care providers, educators and guardians. Call<br />

360.475.7195 for details.<br />

6:00p- 8:30p T 1/12 - 2/9 Brem-HUM 108 $50 Kluge B 0930<br />

CECOM 016 Baby Signs Parent/Child Workshop<br />

Babies have a lot to say, even before they can talk! Learn how to communicate with<br />

your baby or toddler using simple easy to do signs for words like “eat”, “milk” and<br />

more. For ages 6 months to 2 years.<br />

Prerequisite: For families with children 6 months to 2 years old. Parent kit provided.<br />

Call 360.475.7195 for details.<br />

* Th 1/14-2/25 Brem-HUM 112 $50 AustinEllis K 0931<br />

*Jan. 14: 6-7:30pm-Initial workshop, Jan. 21-Feb. 25: 10:30-11:15am.<br />

Continuing Studies – Mason County<br />

Flagging<br />

CNPRF 021 Flagging Certification<br />

Learn what it takes to become a flagger. Objectives include maximum protection<br />

for employees and the public with minimum interference from vehicle/pedestrian<br />

traffic, proper use of traffic control devices, and other flagger duties. Certification<br />

test administered upon completion of class. (Must be 18 years of age or older.)<br />

9:00a- 3:30p Sa 1/16 Shel-OCS 116 $65 Pollard A 7901<br />

9:00a- 3:30p Sa 2/20 Shel-OCS 116 $65 Pollard A 7905<br />

9:00a- 3:30p Sa 3/13 Shel-OCS 116 $65 Pollard A 7909<br />

If you need to recertify as a Flagger, you must take this entire 6-hour course again and pass the<br />

exam. There is no alternative to recertification at this time.<br />

Seniors<br />

CNSNR 064 Beginning Computers for Seniors<br />

An introduction to personal computers designed specifically for Seniors. Students<br />

will use Windows to learn basic computer and application skills. Within the course,<br />

students will learn how to use Word Processing, the Internet and E-mail.<br />

Prerequisite: Must be 55 years or older.<br />

10:00a-12:00p MWF 1/25-2/5 Shel-OCS 107 $119 Ledgerwood A 7927<br />

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Community Enrichment – Mason County<br />

Arts and Crafts<br />

CEAC 038 Take Digital Photos the Easy Way!<br />

Got a new digital camera, but not quite sure how to maximize all of its features?<br />

In this hands-on class, take digital photos while learning what elements are needed<br />

to take a good picture and practice getting your own perfect shots.<br />

Prerequisite: Bring digital camera and cables to upload pictures onto the computer. Basic<br />

computer skills required.<br />

1:00p- 3:00p F 1/29-2/12 Shel-OCS 107 $65 Isaac F 7933<br />

Communication<br />

CECOM 002 Anyone Can Write<br />

Anyone can discover the pleasure of writing. Emphasis will be on having fun while<br />

learning an easy process that will stimulate natural creativity and involvement with<br />

creative writing. No previous experience needed.<br />

1:00p- 3:00p W 1/20-3/3 Shel-TJL 110 $75 Maddux C 7937<br />

Leisure Activities<br />

CELEI 022 WA State Approved Boating<br />

Be prepared for the new regulations on mandatory boater safety education with this<br />

NASBLA/Washington State approved course, which covers boating equipment,<br />

trip planning and preparation, marine environment, boat operations, emergency<br />

preparedness.<br />

8:30a- 5:00p Sa 2/20 Shel-PB 002 $69 Karch J 7953<br />

CELEI 027 Coastal Navigation for Boaters<br />

Navigation in the Puget Sound, San Juan Islands, Canadian Gulf Islands, and<br />

Washington coastal areas. Learn dead reckoning, position fixing, nautical charts,<br />

compass use, tides, currents and trip planning for sailboats and powerboats.<br />

Prerequisite: Knowledge of basic navigation is helpful but not necessary.<br />

8:30a- 2:00p Sa 3/6, 3/13 Shel-OCS 118 $119 Karch J 7955<br />

CELEI 034 Buying and Selling on craigslist<br />

Are you looking for great bargains or are you trying to sell all those bargains you<br />

bought last year? Craigslist might be your answer. Come learn how to buy and sell<br />

effectively and safely on this easy to use, on-line classified site.<br />

9:30a- 1:30p Sa 2/20 Shel-OCS 107 $40 Morgan D 7957<br />

Please bring an item you wish to sell, a credit card and either a picture on a disk or their camera<br />

with the cord. Students are required to know how to access their home e-mail from the classroom<br />

computer.<br />

CELEI 035 The Basics of Selling on eBay<br />

Sell vintage jewelry, kitchenware, electronics, toys, anything on eBay! Take a stepby-step<br />

approach to effective selling while avoiding costly mistakes new sellers<br />

make. Set pricing, use PayPal and write product descriptions.<br />

Prerequisite: Basic Internet skills.<br />

9:30a- 3:30p Sa 2/27 Shel-OCS 107 $59 Morgan D 7959<br />

Please bring an item you wish to sell, a credit card and either a picture on a disk or their camera<br />

with the cord. Students are required to know how to access their home e-mail from the classroom<br />

computer.<br />

CELEI 078 The Art of Wine Tasting<br />

Wine is a vital and exciting part of many varied cultures and cuisines. Discussions<br />

will include (but are not limited to) classification, evaluation, tips on buying and<br />

storing and how to deal with wine snobbery. Cost includes wine tasting.<br />

Prerequisite: Must be at least 21 to register and attend. Must present valid photo ID in<br />

order to enter classroom.<br />

1:00p- 4:00p Sa 2/13 Shel-TJL 108 $29 Culligan J 7967<br />

your university partnered with <strong>Olympic</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

Summer Semester Classes Begin<br />

May 10, <strong>2010</strong><br />

Fall Semester Classes Begin<br />

August 28, <strong>2010</strong><br />

Affordable tuition, on-site advisors, approved VA<br />

benefits including Chapter 33. For information on<br />

ODU’s 35 bachelor, master and PhD degrees,<br />

including Human Services, Business and<br />

Education, call 360.475.7280.<br />

Located in the University Quad on Bremerton’s<br />

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STUDY ABROAD IN SUMMER ’10!<br />

OC at Cambridge University<br />

Stay at Cambridge University, attend <strong>classes</strong> under<br />

Cambridge professors, study with over 1,000 students from<br />

nearly 40 countries, and earn up to 10 credits at OC!<br />

Attend two- or four-week, mixed-subject programs in the<br />

Humanities, or take your choice of two- or four-week,<br />

dedicated-subject programs in the Sciences, Literature,<br />

Shakespeare, History, Medieval Studies and Art.<br />

For OC student information, call Dr. Tom Cameron at 360.475.7509, or send an e-mail to<br />

tcameron@olympic.edu<br />

Affiliated with the Florida Consortium: http://global.usf.edu/studyabroad/cambridge/<br />

Online Professional Courses ∙ Convenient ∙ Affordable<br />

$$$ ‐ indicates courses are eligible for funding for low income and unemployed persons who meet the<br />

certain qualifications. Contact your local WorkSource office for details on possible financial assistance.<br />

Course examples include:<br />

‣ Green Building Design/Energy Certification Prep—$$$<br />

‣ Project Management and Bookkeeper Certification Prep<br />

‣ Healthcare—HIV/AIDs Training and other healthcare topics<br />

‣ Computers, Software Applications, and more<br />

‣ Business and Management Skills<br />

‣ Spanish by Industry ‐ register and pay online at<br />

www.myspanishteacher.com/olympic.<br />

Find all the details on these programs at www.olympic.edu/ContinuingEducation.<br />

For more information, e‐mail ContinuingEd@olympic.edu or call 360‐475‐7786.<br />

Get Your Career On!<br />

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Are you a U.S. Citizen? Yes No NEW to OC (4) CONTINUING Attended OC Last Quarter (1) FORMER Attended OC but not last quarter (2)<br />

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If you have a disability that will require<br />

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<strong>Olympic</strong> <strong>College</strong> Poulsbo<br />

Student Services<br />

1600 Chester Ave<br />

Bremerton, WA 98337-1699<br />

Kitsap 360.394.2732<br />

Mason 360.432.5412<br />

Walk-in<br />

<strong>Olympic</strong> <strong>College</strong> Bremerton<br />

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Mason 360.432.5400<br />

Phone<br />

Mon - Thu, 8:30 a.m. - 4 p.m.<br />

Friday 8 a.m. - 4 p.m.<br />

Dropping a Class / Refunds<br />

Following applies whether student attends class or not:<br />

Classes cancelled by the college….………………100%<br />

Drops at least 5 business days before class start…..90%<br />

Drops within 5 business days of class start or after class<br />

start………………….………………………...……..0%<br />

Appeals? E-mail ContinuingEd@olympic.edu <br />

All drop/transfer requests must be made in writing.<br />

Students who wish to drop must notify Continuing Ed.<br />

Unpaid students are not automatically dropped<br />

and may still be billed. Transfers at least 5 business<br />

days prior to class start welcomed. Special refund<br />

schedule applies for Online, Edventure, Bundled and<br />

Sustainable Building Advisor courses, see<br />

www.olympic.edu/ContinuingEducation for details.<br />

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Information<br />

We’re Packing Up and<br />

Moving to<br />

OC’s New Humanities/Student<br />

Services Building!<br />

These areas will relocate Winter Quarter <strong>2010</strong>:<br />

• Student Services Offices<br />

• Cashiering Offices<br />

• Social Sciences and Humanities (SSH) Classes<br />

• SSH Faculty Offices<br />

To find scheduled moving dates and new room<br />

locations, visit the <strong>Olympic</strong> <strong>College</strong> website at<br />

www.olympic.edu.<br />

BUSINESS MANAGEMENT PROGRAM<br />

Are you looking to sharpen your job skills and<br />

get back to work quickly? Consider OC’s Business<br />

Management program. Here is what we offer:<br />

• 19 credit Human Resource Management<br />

certificate<br />

• 19 credit Sales and Marketing certificate<br />

• 48 credit Retail Management certificate<br />

We also have a 45 credit Business Management certificate and an Associate in<br />

Technical Arts in Business Management. For more information please contact<br />

the advisors in the Student Entry and Advising Center at 360.475.7230.<br />

TO DO's:<br />

Duct Tape<br />

Boxes<br />

Bubble Wrap<br />

Notice to Students<br />

Phone<br />

Computers...fi<br />

NURSING ASSISTANT PROGRAM<br />

Work in a high demand medical field!<br />

No Prerequisites! Easily Accessible!<br />

• Jobs immediately available<br />

• Keep your job while gaining skills to increase your<br />

wage potential<br />

• One quarter program, part-time<br />

• Two days per week most weeks, some three day weeks<br />

• Pay as you go; pay for each module separately<br />

The <strong>Olympic</strong> <strong>College</strong> Nursing Assistant Program prepares students to assist in providing<br />

care for clients in acute/long-term settings. Call Advisor Mary Polensky at 360-475-7764.<br />

Information<br />

SAINT MARTIN’S UNIVERSITY<br />

Saint Martin’s University offers a degree<br />

completion program in mechanical<br />

engineering at OC Bremerton.<br />

For more information, contact George Stevens<br />

Telephone: 360.475.7686<br />

Email: GeorgeStevens@stmartin.edu<br />

www.stmartin.edu<br />

Bachelor of<br />

Science Degree<br />

in Mechanical<br />

Engineering<br />

Running Start<br />

• Are you ready for academic challenges?<br />

• Do you wish to take <strong>classes</strong> not offered by<br />

your high school?<br />

• Do you want to earn up to two years of<br />

college credit while in high school?<br />

• Do you want to attend college tuition free?<br />

<strong>Olympic</strong> <strong>College</strong> invites mature and highly motivated<br />

high school juniors and seniors to apply for Running<br />

Start. See page 4 for admission steps.<br />

Call 360.475.7646 or 1.800.259.6718, Ext. 7646<br />

www.olympic.edu/RunningStart<br />

A program for High School Juniors or Seniors<br />

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Campus Locations<br />

OC Bremerton<br />

1600 Chester Avenue, Bremerton, WA 98337<br />

Campus Switchboard: 360.792.6050 or 1.800.259.6718<br />

360.475.7151 FAX<br />

www.olympic.edu<br />

Refer to page 4 for hours and information.<br />

OC Poulsbo<br />

1000 <strong>Olympic</strong> <strong>College</strong> Place NW, Poulsbo, WA<br />

360.394.2725, 360.394.2705 FAX<br />

Email: poulsbocampus@olympic.edu<br />

www.olympic.edu/Poulsbo<br />

Refer to page 49 for hours and information.<br />

OC Shelton<br />

937 W. Alpine Way, Shelton, WA<br />

360.432.5400, 360.432.5412 FAX<br />

E-mail: sheltoncampus@olympic.edu<br />

www.olympic.edu/Shelton<br />

Refer to page 51 for hours and information.<br />

Distance Learning<br />

Haselwood Library – OC Bremerton<br />

360.475.7770 or 1.800.259.6718, Ext. 7770<br />

E-mail: distancelearning@olympic.edu<br />

www.olympic.edu/DistanceLearning<br />

Refer to page 46 for additional information.<br />

Other OC Locations<br />

OC at Naval base Kitsap Bangor and<br />

Naval Hospital Bremerton<br />

OC at NBK - Bangor<br />

Trident Training Facility, G Wing, Rm 215<br />

2000 Thresher Ave.<br />

360.697.3656<br />

OC at NBK - Bremerton<br />

Navy <strong>College</strong>, Bldg 853, Rm 204<br />

2255 Cole Ave.<br />

360.377.8178<br />

Naval Hospital Bremerton<br />

1 Boone Rd<br />

Bremerton, WA<br />

360.377.8178<br />

E-mail: militaryed@olympic.edu<br />

www.olympic.edu/MilitaryEd<br />

Refer to page 48 for base access and information.<br />

Kitsap County Emergency Services<br />

Readiness Complex<br />

1211 Carver Street – Bremerton, WA<br />

360.447.2040<br />

Email: ReadinessResponseInstitute@olympic.edu<br />

www.olympic.edu/RRI<br />

Physical Therapist Assistant Program<br />

19351 8th Ave. NE, Suite 200 (Poulsbo Village)<br />

Poulsbo, WA 98370<br />

360.779.4026<br />

Email: ocpta@olympic.edu<br />

Shelton Trades Center<br />

50 W Fredson Rd.<br />

Shelton, WA 98584<br />

360.432.9555<br />

Business & Community Services<br />

Continuing Education<br />

Continuing Education - Kitsap County<br />

OC Bremerton - 1600 Chester Ave, Bremerton<br />

OC Poulsbo - 1000 <strong>Olympic</strong> <strong>College</strong> Place NW, Poulsbo<br />

Info: 360.475.7786<br />

Continuing Education - Mason County<br />

OC Shelton - 937 W Alpine Way, Shelton<br />

Info: 360.432.5400<br />

E-mail: continuinged@olympic.edu<br />

www.olympic.edu/ContinuingEducation<br />

Small Business Development Center - OC<br />

Norm Dicks Government Center, Bremerton, WA<br />

345 Sixth Street, Suite 568<br />

Bremerton WA 98337<br />

360.307.4220<br />

E-mail: sbdc@olympic.edu<br />

www.olympic.edu/SBDC<br />

Automotive Service Center<br />

1600 Warren Avenue, Bremerton, WA<br />

360.475.7348<br />

Email: automotive@olympic.edu<br />

www.olympic.edu/Automotive<br />

Catering/Food Service<br />

1600 Chester Avenue, Bremerton, WA<br />

360.475.7577 or 1.800.259.6718, Ext. 7577<br />

Email: ngiovanni@olympic.edu<br />

Customized Training - Business<br />

1600 Chester Avenue, Bremerton, WA<br />

360.475.7786 or 1.800.259.6718, Ext. 7786<br />

Email: customtraining@olympic.edu<br />

www.olympic.edu/students/learning/customizedtraining<br />

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information<br />

Your Right to Know<br />

<strong>Olympic</strong> <strong>College</strong> makes an effort to comply with all state and federal<br />

report requirements of the Student Right-to-Know legislation of 1990;<br />

the American with Disabilities Act of 1990; the Campus Security Act of<br />

1990 (also known as the Clery Act); and the Civil Rights Act of 1991 and<br />

later (1998) Amendments. Information is collected and printed annually or<br />

biennially as required. It is available in printed form at the Bremerton campus<br />

(<strong>College</strong> Service Center and the Bremer Student Center), Communications<br />

Department, at <strong>Olympic</strong> <strong>College</strong> Shelton, the <strong>Olympic</strong> <strong>College</strong> office at<br />

the Bangor Education Center, and other locations for students. The same<br />

information is available on the OC website within the Communications<br />

Department pages. For details, see the following Dispatches:<br />

• Drug-Free Schools, Workplaces, and Communities<br />

• Safety and Security<br />

• Athlete Completion Statistics<br />

In addition, the brochure, “Street Sense-It’s Elementary,” a guide to personal<br />

safety awareness and reporting procedures, is recommended.<br />

<strong>Olympic</strong> <strong>College</strong>’s policy on discrimination and harassment is specific and<br />

available in the following brochures:<br />

• You Can Stop Racial Discrimination<br />

• You Can Stop Sex Discrimination<br />

• You Can Stop Harassment & Discrimination Against Persons with<br />

Disabilities<br />

Safety and Security<br />

OC Bremerton: Bremer Student Center 360.475.7800 or 1.800.259.6718,<br />

Ext. 7800<br />

The Office of Safety & Security is located in the upper level of the Bremer<br />

Student Center and is staffed 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Besides<br />

overall campus security, this office also provides numerous services aimed at<br />

enhancement of the personal safety, welfare and protection of property within<br />

our campus community. Some of these services are listed below:<br />

• Personal safety advice - seminars<br />

• Escort service from class to vehicle<br />

• Lost and found<br />

• Hazardous waste removal<br />

• Emergency message delivery<br />

• Environmental safety<br />

• Victim assistance referral<br />

• Processing “unsafe condition” referrals<br />

• Crime prevention consultation<br />

Emergency Messages for Students<br />

Safety and Security personnel will deliver ONLY emergency messages to<br />

students on campus. Emergency means the message concerns serious illness,<br />

death, accident, or a child care situation.<br />

Parking<br />

OC Bremerton: Safety and Security/Parking, Bremer Student Center<br />

360.475.7803 or 1.800.259.6718, Ext. 7803<br />

There are five student parking lots at OC Bremerton, including the lot on<br />

11th Street between Lincoln and Ohio. The parking spaces are clearly posted<br />

and striped with WHITE paint. With the exception of handicap and carpool<br />

spaces (which are reserved and enforced 24 hours a day, seven days a week),<br />

there is open parking in all lots after 4 p.m. year round.<br />

Permits are Required for Students and<br />

Visitors<br />

Visitor Permits<br />

Visitor permits can be obtained at the <strong>College</strong> Service Center at OC<br />

Bremerton or the Safety and Security Office in the Bremer Student Center<br />

at OC Bremerton.<br />

Student Parking Permits<br />

Student parking permits are required to park in all student lots at OC<br />

Bremerton. OC Shelton parking passes can be obtained in the main office at<br />

OC Shelton. OC Poulsbo requires a parking permit, which can be obtained at<br />

OC Poulsbo. Student permits and copies of OC parking rules and regulations<br />

are available at the Safety and Security Office at OC Bremerton. Students<br />

will need to show an <strong>Olympic</strong> <strong>College</strong> photo ID and vehicle registration to<br />

obtain a permit.<br />

Faculty and Staff Parking<br />

Posted faculty and staff parking lots are striped and numbered with<br />

YELLOW paint.<br />

Handicap and Carpool Spaces<br />

Handicap and carpool spaces are appropriately signed and available in all<br />

lots; parking in these spaces requires appropriate permits.<br />

NOTE: Street parking adjacent to campus is controlled by the City of<br />

Bremerton and subject to all applicable city ordinances. Bicycle riders are<br />

required to honor all regulations pertaining to bicycle use and parking<br />

on campus. <strong>Olympic</strong> <strong>College</strong> reserves the right to enforce all parking<br />

regulations. The drivers of all motorized vehicles must comply.<br />

Emergency Communications<br />

<strong>Olympic</strong> <strong>College</strong> notifies the media and posts messages on its website and<br />

phone line in an emergency or when change in operations occur. To find out<br />

more where to access information go to www.olympic.edu.<br />

Public Transportation<br />

Kitsap Transit 360.377.2877 or 1.800.501.7433<br />

Discount bus passes are available to students and can be purchased at the<br />

Cashier’s Office at the CSC (<strong>College</strong> Service Center, OC Bremerton).<br />

Information<br />

Mason County Transit 360.427.5033 or 1.800.374.3747<br />

All in-county transit is FREE; out of county is $1 each way.<br />

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Information<br />

Telephone Directory<br />

(Area Code 360)<br />

OC Bremerton<br />

Access Services.......................................475.7540, accessservices@olympic.edu<br />

Adaptive Technology........................................475.7510, isindel@olympic.edu<br />

Admissions.....................................................475.7479, prospect@olympic.edu<br />

• New Student Info................................. 475.7479, , prospect@olympic.edu<br />

Adult Education................................................................................. 475.7550<br />

Apprenticeship Education Office........................................................ 475.7525<br />

Associated Students of OC (ASOC)....................475.7290, asoc@olympic.edu<br />

Athletics........................................................ 475.7458, bjanusch@olympic.edu<br />

Automotive Service Center........................475.7348, automotive@olympic.edu<br />

Auto Technology Center..................................................................... 475.7348<br />

Bookstore................................................. 475.7420, ocbookstore@olympic.edu<br />

Career Center.......................................... 475.7480, careercenter@olympic.edu<br />

Cashier................................................................................................ 475.7181<br />

Childcare and Early Learning<br />

• Child Development & Family Center.475.7191, rlockwood@olympic.edu<br />

• Early Head Start......................................792.2127, dgalano@olympic.edu<br />

• Head Start.................................................................................... 475.7592<br />

Cooperative Education & Internship Program ....475.7480, CoopEd@olympic.edu<br />

Continuing Education.............................475.7786, continuinged@olympic.edu<br />

Counseling Services............................................................................ 475.7530<br />

Customized Training.......................... 475.7786, customtraining@olympic.edu<br />

English Speakers of Other Language (ESOL)................................... 475.7278<br />

Financial Aid................. 475.7160, 475.7471 (FAX), financialaid@olympic.edu<br />

Fitness Center..................................................................................... 475.7227<br />

Food Service (Culinary Arts & Catering)........................................... 475.7570<br />

Foundation.................................................475.7120, foundation@olympic.edu<br />

I-Best .................................................................................................475.7408<br />

Information Technology............................... 475.7600, helpdesk@olympic.edu<br />

Instructional Division Offices<br />

• Business & Technology................................................................ 475.7360<br />

• Mathematics, Engineering, Sciences and Health Division.......... 475.7700<br />

• Social Sciences & Humanities..................................................... 475.7766<br />

International Student Admissions..........475.7479, international@olympic.edu<br />

Intramurals.......................................................................................... 475.7461<br />

Haselwood Library.......................................475.7250, librarians@olympic.edu<br />

• Library Over Dues & Holds......................................................... 475.7250<br />

• Inter-Library Loans...................................................................... 475.7250<br />

• Reference Desk............................................................................. 475.7252<br />

• Media Services.............................................................................. 475.7770<br />

Math Study Center...................... 475.7765, nhays@olympic.com or 475.7546<br />

Military Education Administration............ 475.7786, militaryed@olympic.edu<br />

Multicultural Services.................................. 475.7680, rwellman@olympic.edu<br />

The Olympian Student Newspaper............... 475.7690, olyeditor@olympic.edu<br />

Parent Education/Co-op..................................................................... 475.7195<br />

Parking Information............................................................................ 475.7800<br />

President’s Office................................................................................ 475.7100<br />

Registration & Records....................................475.7200, webreg@olympic.edu<br />

Running Start..........................................475.7646, runningstart@olympic.edu<br />

Safety & Security/Lost & Found........................................................ 475.7800<br />

Science Tutoring..............................................475.7546, shawks@olympic.edu<br />

Small Business Development Center-OC.....307.4220, rriedrich@olympic.edu<br />

Student Entry & Advising Center (SEAC)..... 475.7230, Getadvice@olympic.edu<br />

Student Programs & Leadership Development..... 475.7441, thartsfield@olympic.edu<br />

Tech Prep Dual Credit Office......360.475.7839, toll-free (1.800.259.6718, ext.<br />

7839), 360.475.7845 (FAX)<br />

Testing Center........................................475.7238, testingcenter@olympic.edu<br />

• Testing Center Announcement Line........................................... 475.7239<br />

Theater................................................................................................ 475.7529<br />

Tutorial Services...............................................475.7546, shawks@olympic.edu<br />

Veterans Services................................ 475.7560, VeteranServices@olympic.edu<br />

VP of Instruction (interim)..........................475.7401, mgarguile@olympic.edu<br />

VP of Student Services.................................. 475.7474, mstjohn@olympic.edu<br />

Women’s Programs & <strong>College</strong> Success........ 475.7478, ladamson@olympic.edu<br />

• Keys to <strong>College</strong> and Career.......................................................... 475.7557<br />

Workforce Development..........................................475.7555, 475.7845 (FAX)<br />

WorkFirst............................................................................................ 475.7230<br />

Worker Retraining.............................................................................. 475.7230<br />

Writing Center................................................475.7318, sbegert@olympic.edu<br />

OC Poulsbo<br />

• Admissions................................................................................... 475.7479<br />

• Advising....................................................................................... 394.2725<br />

• Assessment (Accuplacer).............................................................. 394.2725<br />

• Enrollment Services .................................................................... 394.2725<br />

• Continuing Education ................... 394.2702, continuinged@olympic.edu<br />

• General Information.................................................................... 394.2700<br />

• Math Study Center...............394.2700 or 475.7546, shawks@olympic.edu<br />

• Poulsbo Library/Computer Lab.............394.2720, librarians@olympic.edu<br />

• Nursing........................................................................................ 394.2760<br />

• Registration.................................................................................. 394.2725<br />

• Student Services........................................................................... 394.2725<br />

• Science Tutoring...................394.2700 or 475.7546, shawks@olympic.edu<br />

• Writing Center......................394.2713 or 475.7318, sbegert@olympic.edu<br />

OC Shelton<br />

• Adult Education.......................................................................... 432.5471<br />

• Adult High School Completion.................................................. 432.5400<br />

• Advising/Counseling................................................................... 432.5400<br />

• ASOC (Student Gov’t)................................................................ 432.5413<br />

• Accuplacer/GED Testing............................................................. 432.5400<br />

• Bookstore..................................................................................... 432.5442<br />

• Career Center..............................................432.5431, kcopp@olympic.edu<br />

• Continuing Education - Mason...... 432.5400, continuinged@olympic.edu<br />

• General Information.................................................................... 432.5400<br />

• The Johnson Library...............................432.5460, librarians@olympic.edu<br />

• Math Study Center...............432.5400 or 475.7546, shawks@olympic.edu<br />

• Peste Headstart Center................................................................ 432.5410<br />

• Registration/Cashiering............................................................... 432.5400<br />

• Science Tutoring...................432.5400 or 475.7546, shawks@olympic.edu<br />

• Shelton Trades Center............................ 432.9555, chobson@olympic.edu<br />

• Tutoring/Access Services......432.5400 or 475.7546, shawks@olympic.edu<br />

• Workforce Development.............................. 432.5423, rferri@olympic.edu<br />

• Worker Retraining....................................... 432.5423, rferri@olympic.edu<br />

• Writing Center......................432.5400 or 475.7546, shawks@olympic.edu<br />

University Services<br />

• Old Dominion University...................................475.7280, ttnoc@odu.edu<br />

• Saint Martin’s University............475.7686, George.Stevens@Stmartin.edu<br />

• Western Washington University.................................................. 475.7272<br />

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OC Bremerton Campus Building Guide<br />

Construction changes will be taking place throughout Winter quarter. Visit www.olympic.edu to see latest updates and changes.<br />

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Information<br />

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1600 Chester Avenue<br />

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OC Calendar!<br />

Find info about:<br />

OC Ranger Games<br />

Concerts<br />

Lectures<br />

Athletic Tailgating Parties<br />

Special Events<br />

Workshops and More!<br />

www.olympic.edu/OCCalendar

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