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WINTER 2008 class schedule Vol. 62 #2<br />

APPLY NOW!<br />

winter classes begin<br />

January 7, 2008<br />

I AM OC...are you?<br />

Jim Page<br />

I AM…a marathoner,<br />

chief financial officer, father,<br />

OC alum - pg. 3<br />

PLUS:<br />

HOT program<br />

welding expands<br />

multimedia<br />

goes digital<br />

faculty<br />

making news<br />

and more – pg. 3<br />

Serving Kitsap and Mason Counties<br />

with locations and educational<br />

opportunities in Bremerton, Poulsbo,<br />

Shelton and Naval Base Kitsap.<br />

Details pg. 5<br />

APPLY NOW FOR<br />

FINANCIAL AID


(Contents)<br />

Admissions & Registration<br />

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

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

Financial Aid..................................................................................................................................5<br />

Continuing and Former Students.....................................................................................................6<br />

Online Registration (OASIS)............................................................................................................6<br />

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

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

<strong>Winter</strong> 2008 Calendar (Important Dates)........................................................................................9<br />

Now is the time for year-end<br />

giving! See pg. 64 for details.<br />

<strong>Winter</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

Table of Contents - All <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong> (all locations)........................................................................10<br />

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

How to Read This Schedule...........................................................................................................13<br />

<strong>Winter</strong> Adult Education/ESOL <strong>Classes</strong>........................................................................................14-17<br />

<strong>Winter</strong> 2008 Courses...............................................................................................................17-51<br />

Quick Reference <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

Distance Learning (telecourses, USB-Drive (POCO) courses, and online classes)..........................52-56<br />

Military Education........................................................................................................................57<br />

OC Poulsbo.............................................................................................................................58-60<br />

OC Shelton..............................................................................................................................61-64<br />

Continuing Education (zero-credit)<br />

Continuing Education classes (all campuses).............................................................................65-71<br />

University Partnerships<br />

Old Dominion University, Saint Martin’s University and Western Washington University...................72<br />

Additional Programs & Services....................................................73-75<br />

Information<br />

Safety & Security, Parking, Emergency Comm...............................................................................76<br />

Class Locations.............................................................................................................................77<br />

OC Bremerton Building Guide.......................................................................................................78<br />

Telephone Directory.....................................................................................................................79<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 program 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 classes or programs shall<br />

be limited to the tuition and expenses paid by the student to the college for those classes<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. 62, No. 2 THE VIEW <strong>Winter</strong> 2008<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 />

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<strong>Winter</strong> 2008<br />

The OC Review<br />

Spotlight<br />

I AM OC...are you?<br />

OC Alum Jim Page (featured on front cover)<br />

I AM...a marathoner, chief financial officer for<br />

KPS Health Plans, father, OC alum<br />

OC inspired me to<br />

become the person I am<br />

today. Because of OC, I<br />

found myself with a clear<br />

direction academically and<br />

professionally. I am not sure<br />

this would have happened<br />

anywhere else.<br />

Why did you originally choose OC? What did<br />

you study?<br />

I chose OC because I needed to work to pay for<br />

school and I had a restaurant job in Bremerton,<br />

which gave me the flexibility I needed. Ultimately,<br />

I chose accounting as a major and wanted to attend<br />

the University of Washington.<br />

Who were your favorite professors at OC?<br />

Dick Boyle, Lawrence Noonan and Garry Wilkin<br />

were all very good. I think my first accounting<br />

teacher, Joe Irons, would have to be my favorite. He<br />

gave me the inspiration to pursue my accounting<br />

degree. I can’t recall having a bad class or teacher<br />

at OC.<br />

See jim’s story on page 64<br />

oc news<br />

Grant Funds Welding Expansion at<br />

Shelton, Bremerton Campuses<br />

As part of its long-term efforts to expand programs and<br />

meet the needs of employers and residents, <strong>Olympic</strong><br />

<strong>College</strong> recently received more than $190,000 in<br />

grant money to expand its welding program. Funds<br />

will add new evening classes at OC Bremerton and<br />

extend welding technology to the OC Shelton campus,<br />

increasing opportunities for training in this highdemand<br />

field.<br />

Integrated Multimedia Goes Digital, Receives<br />

Grant for New Gaming Program<br />

The Integrated Multimedia program is staying on top of<br />

changes in the profession. Integrated Multimedia professor<br />

Joe Silverthorn and Computer Information Systems<br />

professors Dondi Hanson and Mark Westlund received a<br />

$7,000 grant to help pilot a new Associate in Technical Arts<br />

in Animation and Gaming Production degree. In addition to<br />

the new degree program, students can now receive instruction<br />

in video editing and high-definition camera operation<br />

(HDTV), using state-of-the-art equipment in OC’s updated multimedia lab. These<br />

new developments are part of OC’s transition to an exclusively digital medium.<br />

See more OC News on page 64<br />

Faculty Out in Front<br />

OC Faculty Stay Current through Professional Training<br />

<strong>Olympic</strong> <strong>College</strong> understands that outstanding faculty is crucial to quality<br />

education. OC’s instructors have sought additional training in their respective fields<br />

to continue teaching at a high level. Computer Information Systems instructor Jay<br />

Hawkins recently attended the Cisco Academy Conference 2007 on networking<br />

technologies. Medical Office Assistant professors Connie Lieseke and Marti Lewis<br />

attended the American Association of Medical Assistants National Conference.<br />

Photography instructor Laurie Usher plans to attend a photographic workshop on<br />

Adobe Lightroom in December 2007.<br />

OC English Professor to Develop ‘Bioregional’ Curriculum<br />

<strong>Olympic</strong> <strong>College</strong> English professor Dr. Arlene Plevin has been invited to join a<br />

community of 15-20 English instructors from two-year and four-year colleges.<br />

The group will work to develop a sustainability curriculum for the local bioregion.<br />

The instructors hope to incorporate concepts related to sustainability into future<br />

introductory writing classes. Plevin’s efforts will help increase awareness of<br />

environmental issues as the college seeks to incorporate sustainability into the<br />

institution.<br />

See more news on pg. 64 or check out the OC Review Blog at<br />

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 “O” 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/<br />

GettingStarted/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 />

How to apply and register:<br />

1 Submit your application for admission online www.olympic.edu/<br />

Admissions, by mail or in person, to the Admissions Office (see pg.<br />

11 for the paper application).<br />

2 Apply for financial aid as soon as possible if needed (see page 5).<br />

3 Admission letter will be sent to you by email or mail. The letter<br />

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

4 Take the assessment (reading, writing, mathematics). Phone<br />

Student Entry and Advising Center or your local college campus<br />

to schedule an assessment time (see page 5).<br />

5 Attend new student advising. Phone the Student Entry and<br />

Advising Center to sign up for a session. Take your assessment<br />

scores with you.<br />

6 Register. After advising, register in person at the registration<br />

office at any campus.<br />

7 Pay tuition. Pay online, in person or by phone within two<br />

business days after registration (see page 8).<br />

8 Buy books. Purchase books at the OC Bremerton, OC Poulsbo,<br />

or OC Shelton bookstore, or online at http://ocbookstore.com.<br />

9 Attend classes. Attendance is required. To add or drop classes,<br />

an add/drop form must be submitted to the registration office.<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 57 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 for answers to questions or visit the<br />

website www.olympic.edu/VeteransServices. See new information about eligible<br />

dependents on page 75.<br />

Running Start Applicants<br />

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

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

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

centers or from the college. Please submit the general OC application for<br />

admission, take the college assessment and then submit the separate RS<br />

application together with a copy of the assessment scores and high school<br />

transcripts (minimum 2.5 GPA required).<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 />

Priority applications due:<br />

<strong>Winter</strong> 2008 November 15, 2007*<br />

Spring 2008 February 15, 2008<br />

Fall 2008 May 1, 2008<br />

*Late applications for <strong>Winter</strong> accepted until January 4, 2008.<br />

Admissions<br />

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

360.475.7479, 1.800.259.6718, x7479<br />

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

www.olympic.edu/ForStudents<br />

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

8 a.m. - 4 p.m. (F)<br />

Registration and Records<br />

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

360.475.7200, 1.800.259.6718 x7200<br />

www.olympic.edu/ForStudents<br />

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

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 x7646<br />

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

www.olympic.edu/RunningStart<br />

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

8 a.m. - 4 p.m. (F)<br />

For more information go to<br />

www.olympic.edu/ForStudents<br />

Apply now for <strong>Winter</strong> Quarter! <strong>Winter</strong> classes begin January 7, 2008.<br />

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

skills, reading comprehension, and mathematics skills. Transfer students may<br />

not be required to take the assessment if they have a 2.0 grade level or higher<br />

in college level English or college level algebra. An educational advisor in<br />

the Student Entry and Advising Center (or a faculty advisor) will make this<br />

determination.<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 can now schedule your assessment<br />

online. Go to: www.olympic.edu/Students/GettingStarted/SEAC/Assessment<br />

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

• Receipt showing proof of payment<br />

• Photo Identification<br />

• Student ID number (SID)<br />

Financial Aid<br />

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

and state financial assistance from grant, employment, loan and scholarship<br />

programs.<br />

Applications for the 2008 <strong>Winter</strong> and 2008 Spring/Summer terms are<br />

being processed now. Apply online at www.fafsa.ed.gov to complete the<br />

2007-08 FAFSA. Also visit the OC Financial Aid web page at<br />

www.olympic.edu. Select “Financial Aid”, click on the “Applying for Financial<br />

Aid” link on the left side of your screen and follow the “Steps to Apply” to<br />

complete the application process.<br />

Financial Aid Office<br />

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

360.475.7160 or 1.800.259.6718 x7160<br />

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

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

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

9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. (Th-F)<br />

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

week of classes.<br />

Admissions & Registration<br />

Fee<br />

$15 non-refundable administrative fee for each session.<br />

New Student Advising Sessions<br />

This presentation demonstrates the steps to successful course planning and<br />

registration for classes and is for students who are starting college for the<br />

first time. All new students are required to meet with an advisor, and will<br />

register in person at the conclusion of the session. Many sessions are available<br />

to fit busy lifestyles.<br />

Students new to <strong>Olympic</strong> <strong>College</strong> with five or more credits from another<br />

college or university must review unofficial transcripts with an advisor.<br />

Contact one of the offices listed below to schedule an individual advising<br />

appointment.<br />

New Student Assessment and Advising Locations<br />

OC Bremerton<br />

Student Entry and Advising<br />

Center (SEAC)<br />

Haselwood Library<br />

1600 Chester Ave., Bremerton<br />

360.475.7230 or 1.800.259.6718<br />

x7230<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 />

OC at NBK - Bangor<br />

Trident Training Facility, G Wing<br />

215, 2000 Thresher<br />

360.697.3656<br />

OC at NBK - Bremerton<br />

Navy <strong>College</strong>, Bldg 853, Rm 104,<br />

2255 Cole Ave.<br />

360.377.8178<br />

OC at Naval Hospital<br />

Bremerton<br />

(3rd Wednesday of month,<br />

11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.)<br />

Quarterdeck, 1 Boone Rd,<br />

Bremerton<br />

360.377.8178<br />

FinancialAidSessionsNov.2007Mar.2008<br />

For students or parents who need assistance on<br />

how to apply for financial aid<br />

OC Bremerton<br />

Student Entry & Advising Center (SEAC), Haselwood Library<br />

Wednesdays 5 p.m. – 6 p.m.<br />

Nov. 7, 2007<br />

Nov. 14, 2007<br />

Nov. 21, 2007<br />

Nov. 28, 2007<br />

Dec. 5, 2007<br />

Dec. 12, 2007<br />

Dec. 18, 2007<br />

OC Poulsbo<br />

Jan. 9, 2008<br />

Jan. 16, 2008<br />

Jan. 23, 2008<br />

Jan. 30, 2008<br />

Feb. 6, 2008<br />

Feb. 13, 2008<br />

Feb. 20, 2008<br />

Wednesdays 4 p.m. – 6 p.m.<br />

Nov. 14, 2007<br />

Dec. 12, 2007<br />

Jan. 16, 2008<br />

OC Shelton<br />

Wednesdays 2 p.m. – 6 p.m.<br />

Nov. 7, 2007<br />

Dec. 5, 2007<br />

Jan. 9, 2008<br />

Feb. 13, 2008<br />

March 12, 2008<br />

Feb. 6, 2008<br />

March 5, 2008<br />

Feb. 27, 2008<br />

March 5, 2008<br />

March 12, 2008<br />

March 19, 2008<br />

March 26, 2008<br />

For more information, call the OC Financial Aid Office at 360.475.7160.<br />

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


Admissions & Registration<br />

Admissions & Registration<br />

Continuing and Former Students<br />

How to Register on OASIS:<br />

1 Meet with faculty advisor<br />

a. Fewer than 15 completed credits. To register for seven or<br />

more credits, an advisor’s signature is required. Ask the advisor<br />

for your PIN to register online (see OASIS.)<br />

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

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

register.<br />

c. Running Start and International Students must meet with<br />

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

and receive their quarterly PIN and entry codes.<br />

Additional Registration Information<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 pre-requisite block.<br />

Prerequisite block<br />

Some classes 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 />

2 Plan your 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)<br />

or your global PIN if you changed it, or a special PIN number<br />

given to you by your advisor.<br />

• Click on “Continue”<br />

• Enter item numbers of class selections<br />

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

appear on the screen)<br />

• Click on “Finish”<br />

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

4 Pay tuition and fees online, in person, or by phone within two<br />

business days.<br />

OASIS<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 winter class schedule<br />

Online Access to Student Information System<br />

www.olympic.edu/OASIS<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 - Mon)<br />

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

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

state date of the 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 />

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<br />

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

times.<br />

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

TIME TO REGISTER<br />

Each student is assigned a “time to register” based on the number of<br />

credits completed plus officially transferred credits listed on the OC<br />

transcript. Students may register on or after their assigned “time to<br />

register.”<br />

• Continuing students:<br />

Go to : “Find my time to register” on OASIS www.olympic.edu/OASIS<br />

• Former students<br />

Call 360.475.7200 to receive a “time to register” or visit the<br />

registration office at any campus.<br />

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Admissions & Registration<br />

• New students<br />

Bremerton: Register in person following new student advising or<br />

during new student registration, which begins Dec. 6, 2007.<br />

Poulsbo and Shelton: Register in person after seeing an advisor or<br />

during new student registration.<br />

NBK-Bangor/Bremerton: Register in person at the local office.<br />

• Running Start students<br />

The Running Start advisors give students a special quarterly<br />

registration PIN at their advising session to enable online<br />

registration via OASIS.<br />

WAIT LIST<br />

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

opening occurs, your name will be added automatically (overnight) to<br />

the class list. Check your OASIS class schedule daily. If the course has<br />

been added, tuition is due within two business days. If a wait list reaches a<br />

sufficient number, another section may be added; lab sections may not be<br />

exactly as listed.<br />

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

counties and ABE/ESL classes.<br />

*Technology Fee exemptions: Running Start, Apprentice trade theory<br />

courses, zero-credit contract training, community service and ABE.<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 telecourse tape rental fee: $35)<br />

• Adult Basic Education: $25<br />

Class Fees<br />

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

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

Admissions & Registration<br />

Tuition and Fees<br />

FEE INFORMATION<br />

All students in credit classes 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 Running Start, apprentice trade theory<br />

courses, zero-credit contract training, continuing education, and adult<br />

basic education (ABE).<br />

Security Enhancement fee: $20<br />

How to Pay<br />

• ONLINE: using OASIS — VISA, MasterCard:<br />

https://www.oc.ctc.edu/wccba<br />

• BY PHONE: Cashier 360.475.7181 or 1.800.259.6718 x7181 and pay<br />

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

volume 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 (Poulsbo does not accept cash). We<br />

accept check, money order, cash, personal checks for the exact amount<br />

of tuition and fees, credit card or debit card.<br />

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

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

Tuition & Fees continued on next page<br />

<strong>Winter</strong> Tuition Rates<br />

CREDITS<br />

Resident Non-resident International<br />

Rates Rates Rates<br />

1 $74.30 $87.50 $233.70<br />

2 $148.60 $175.00 $467.40<br />

3 $222.90 $262.50 $701.10<br />

4 $297.20 $350.00 $934.80<br />

5 $371.50 $437.50 $1,168.50<br />

6 $445.80 $525.00 $1,402.20<br />

7 $520.10 $612.50 $1,635.90<br />

8 $594.40 $700.00 $1,869.60<br />

9 $668.70 $787.50 $2,103.30<br />

10 $743.00 $875.00 $2,337.00<br />

11 $772.80 $904.35 $2,368.95<br />

12 $802.60 $933.70 $2,400.85<br />

13 $832.40 $963.05 $2,432.80<br />

14 $862.20 $992.40 $2,464.65<br />

15 $892.00 $1,021.75 $2,496.60<br />

16 $921.80 $1,051.10 $2,528.55<br />

17 $951.60 $1,080.45 $2,560.45<br />

18 $981.40 $1,109.80 $2,592.35<br />

19 $1,048.25 $1,176.65 $2,818.95<br />

20 $1,115.10 $1,243.50 $3,045.60<br />

<strong>Winter</strong> Tuition Rates for classes numbered 300 and<br />

above (Upper Division Courses):<br />

CREDITS<br />

300 & Above 300 & Above<br />

Resident Non-resident<br />

1 $145.70 $425.85<br />

2 $291.40 $851.70<br />

3 $437.10 $1,277.55<br />

4 $582.80 $1,703.40<br />

5 $728.50 $2,129.25<br />

6 $874.20 $2,555.10<br />

7 $1,019.90 $2,980.95<br />

8 $1,165.60 $3,406.80<br />

9 $1,311.30 $3,832.65<br />

10 $1,457.00 $4,258.50<br />

11 $1,462.90 $4,263.95<br />

12 $1,468.80 $4,269.40<br />

13 $1,474.70 $4,274.85<br />

14 $1,480.60 $4,280.30<br />

15 $1,486.50 $4,285.75<br />

16 $1,492.40 $4,291.20<br />

17 $1,498.30 $4,296.65<br />

18 $1,504.20 $4,302.10<br />

19 $1,641.60 $4,736.70<br />

20 $1,779.00 $5,171.30<br />

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Admissions & Registration<br />

Payment Deadlines<br />

• <strong>Winter</strong> registration payment is due by November 26, 2007. If<br />

registration occurs after November 26, 2007, payment is due within<br />

two business days after registration.<br />

NOTE: Students are encouraged to participate in the STEPP program,<br />

a tuition prepayment program that allows tuition payments to be made<br />

over three months.<br />

<strong>Olympic</strong> <strong>College</strong> will cancel the registration of students who do not<br />

pay tuition and fees by the payment deadline. Students who wish to<br />

re-register for classes may do so online or in person, with payment due<br />

within two business days.<br />

Tuition Waivers www.olympic.edu/Tuition/Spaceavailable<br />

Adult Basic Education<br />

Adult High School Completion<br />

Athletic Waiver<br />

Parent Education Cooperative<br />

Refugees<br />

Senior Citizen (Audit only)<br />

WA State Employee<br />

Veterans* (including WA National Guard and Fallen Veterans)<br />

Vocational Students 18+ credits<br />

WA National Guard<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 classes 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 <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><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 classes less than 13 weeks in length<br />

• Refund is pro-rated<br />

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

• 100% - classes 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 classes 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<br />

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

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

the 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 working days of the request.<br />

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

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

OR 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 33% of the total instructional cost. Source:<br />

SHB 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 x7181<br />

www.olympic.edu/StaffFaculty/BusinessServices/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. 26 – Dec. 5, 2007<br />

Schedule B<br />

Dec. 6 – 14, 2007<br />

Schedule A<br />

Dec. 17 – 31, 2007<br />

Schedule B<br />

Jan. 2 – 7, 2008<br />

Schedule A<br />

Jan. 8 – 31, 2008<br />

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

Professors where you are.<br />

Get questions answered and program advising help.<br />

Bremerton<br />

Student Center<br />

OC Bremerton<br />

Next to the<br />

espresso counter.<br />

ACCESS SERVICES FOR STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES<br />

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

temporary disability, you may be eligible<br />

for accommodations and/or support<br />

services. For more information, contact:<br />

OC Bremerton, Humanities 114<br />

360.475.7540 or 1.800.259.6718 x7540<br />

AccessServices@olympic.edu<br />

www.olympic.edu/AccessServices<br />

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

8 a.m. – 4 p.m. (F)<br />

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Admissions & Registration<br />

Calendar <strong>Winter</strong> 2008<br />

Important dates - <strong>Winter</strong> quarter<br />

Nov. 26......... Registration begins for continuing and former students.<strong>Winter</strong><br />

registration payment is due by November 26, 2007. If<br />

registration occurs after November 26, payment is due within two<br />

business days after registration.<br />

Dec. 6........... Registration begins for new students for winter quarter<br />

Dec. 25.............Christmas Day (Holiday)<br />

Jan. 1................New Year’s Day (Holiday)<br />

Jan. 4........... Last day to request 100% refund for withdrawal from classes<br />

Jan. 5........... Weekend classes begin<br />

Jan. 7........... Weekday classes begin<br />

Jan. 11.............. Last day to:<br />

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

• Register for a class—except Continuous Enrollment classes<br />

Jan.18............... Last day to:<br />

• “Late add” with instructor permission<br />

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

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

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

Jan. 21.............. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day (Holiday)<br />

Feb. 1................ Last day to file winter quarter graduation (degrees and certificates)<br />

Feb. 18..............President’s Day (Holiday)<br />

Feb. 19.............. Last day to officially drop a class and receive a late withdrawal “W” grade<br />

Mar. 3............... Last day to register for a Continuous Enrollment class<br />

Mar. 3........... Registration begins for continuing/former students for<br />

spring quarter<br />

Mar. 12.............Last day to change a variable-credit class<br />

Mar 13......... Registration begins for new students for spring quarter<br />

Mar. 15............. Weekend final exams* and/or instruction<br />

Mar. 18-20........ Weekday final exams* and/or instruction<br />

Mar. 18-20... Bookstore “Buy Back”<br />

Mar. 20............. <strong>Winter</strong> quarter ends<br />

Mar. 27......... Grades available on OASIS<br />

*Instruction or final exams as required<br />

DECEMBER 2007<br />

S M T W T F S<br />

1<br />

2 3 4 5 6 7 8<br />

9 10 11 12 13 14 15<br />

16 17 18 19 20 21 22<br />

23 24 25 26 27 28 29<br />

30 31<br />

JANUARY 2008<br />

S M T W T F S<br />

1 2 3 4 5<br />

6 7 8 9 10 11 12<br />

Wkday <strong>Classes</strong><br />

Begin<br />

13 14 15 16 17 18 19<br />

20 21 22 23 24 25 26<br />

Holiday (Closed)<br />

27 28 29 30 31<br />

FEBRUARY 2008<br />

S M T W T F S<br />

1 2<br />

3 4 5 6 7 8 9<br />

10 11 12 13 14 15 16<br />

17 18 19 20 21 22 23<br />

Holiday (Closed)<br />

Holiday (Closed)<br />

Holiday (Closed)<br />

New Student<br />

Reg Begins (Wtr)<br />

100% Refund<br />

Deadline<br />

80% Refund<br />

Deadline<br />

40% Refund<br />

Deadline<br />

24 25 26 27 28 29<br />

Wkend <strong>Classes</strong><br />

Begin<br />

Admissions & Registration<br />

Check out the<br />

fall sports game<br />

schedules online at<br />

www.olympic.edu/<br />

Athletics.<br />

MARCH 2008<br />

S M T W T F S<br />

Bookstore Buy Back<br />

2 3 4 5 6 7 8<br />

Cont./Former Student<br />

Reg Begins (Spg)<br />

9 10 11 12 13 14 15<br />

16 17 18 19 20 21 22<br />

23 24 25 26 27 28 29<br />

30 31<br />

<strong>Winter</strong> Final Exams &<br />

Bookstore “Buy Back”<br />

New Student<br />

Reg Begins (Spg)<br />

Grades available<br />

(OASIS)<br />

1<br />

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<strong>Winter</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

<strong>Winter</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

(Contents)<br />

<strong>Olympic</strong> <strong>College</strong> Admissions Application...................11<br />

How to Read this Schedule.....................................13<br />

All <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong> by Subject............................. 14-51<br />

(includes classes at Bremerton/Poulsbo/Shelton and other locations)<br />

<strong>Winter</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL)................... 14<br />

Adult Education/GED Preparation <strong>Classes</strong>.............................. 15<br />

Adult Basic Education <strong>Classes</strong>................................................ 15<br />

GED Preparation <strong>Classes</strong>....................................................... 17<br />

I-BEST <strong>Classes</strong>...................................................................... 17<br />

Adult Education.................................................................... 17<br />

Animation............................................................................ 17<br />

Anthropology....................................................................... 17<br />

Art....................................................................................... 17<br />

Astronomy........................................................................... 18<br />

Automotive Technology......................................................... 18<br />

Aviation............................................................................... 19<br />

Biology................................................................................ 19<br />

Business Management.......................................................... 20<br />

Business and Economics........................................................ 21<br />

Chemistry............................................................................ 22<br />

Computer Information Systems............................................. 23<br />

Computer Science................................................................. 25<br />

Cooperative Education.......................................................... 25<br />

Criminal Justice.................................................................... 26<br />

Culinary Arts........................................................................ 26<br />

Dramatic Arts....................................................................... 27<br />

Drafting............................................................................... 27<br />

Early Childhood Education.................................................... 27<br />

Education............................................................................. 28<br />

Electronics............................................................................ 28<br />

Engineering......................................................................... 29<br />

English................................................................................. 30<br />

Family Service..................................................................... 31<br />

Fire Service—Fire Science.................................................... 32<br />

Fire Service—Fire Service Mgmt. & Admin........................... 32<br />

Foreign Languages—American Sign Language..................... 32<br />

Foreign Languages—French................................................ 32<br />

Foreign Languages—German.............................................. 32<br />

Foreign Languages—Japanese............................................ 32<br />

Foreign Languages—Korean............................................... 32<br />

Foreign Languages—Spanish............................................... 32<br />

General Studies.................................................................... 32<br />

Geographical Information Systems (GIS)............................... 33<br />

Geography........................................................................... 33<br />

Geology............................................................................... 33<br />

Health Occupations............................................................... 33<br />

History................................................................................ 34<br />

Hospitality Management....................................................... 34<br />

Humanities.......................................................................... 35<br />

Integrated Multimedia.......................................................... 35<br />

Journalism........................................................................... 36<br />

Mathematics........................................................................ 37<br />

Medical Office Assistant........................................................ 38<br />

Music................................................................................... 39<br />

Nursing (ADN)..................................................................... 41<br />

Office Technology................................................................. 41<br />

Organizational Leadership/Resource Management................ 43<br />

Parent Education.................................................................. 44<br />

Philosophy........................................................................... 44<br />

Physical Education—Education............................................. 44<br />

Physical Education—Fitness and Sports................................ 44<br />

Physical Education—Recreation & Dance.............................. 46<br />

Physical Therapist Assistant................................................... 46<br />

Physics................................................................................. 46<br />

Political Science.................................................................... 47<br />

Practical Nursing.................................................................. 47<br />

Psychology........................................................................... 47<br />

Science................................................................................ 48<br />

Sociology............................................................................. 48<br />

Speech................................................................................. 48<br />

Technical Design................................................................... 49<br />

Transition to ADN (associate degree nursing)........................ 49<br />

Welding............................................................................... 49<br />

Workforce Training............................................................... 51<br />

Quick Reference <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

Distance Learning (telecourses, USB courses, and<br />

online classes)................................................................. 52-56<br />

Military Education................................................................ 57<br />

OC Poulsbo..................................................................... 58-60<br />

OC Shelton...................................................................... 61-64<br />

OC Bookstore information, all campuses:<br />

360.475.7420 or 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 />

Poulsbo campus main number:<br />

360.394.2725<br />

• OC Shelton Bookstore<br />

Shelton campus main number:<br />

360.432.5400<br />

$$ Bookstore Buyback<br />

Book buyback dates<br />

Fall Quarter 2007<br />

OC Bremerton:<br />

March 18—20<br />

OC Poulsbo & OC Shelton:<br />

March 20<br />

Book buybacks happen every quarter.<br />

Used books are repurchased from students whenever a<br />

written order is received from the instructor for the same<br />

book the following quarter and there is inadequate supply on<br />

hand. The bookstore will determine the resale condition of<br />

each book and the quantity to be repurchased.<br />

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<strong>Winter</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

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 classes 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 called the Family Educational<br />

Rights & Privacy Act, the <strong>College</strong> will protect it from unauthorized use and/or disclosure. In<br />

compliance with state/federal requirements, disclosure may be authorized for the purposes of<br />

state and federal financial aid, Hope/Lifetime Learning tax credits, academic transcripts, or<br />

accountability research. A <strong>College</strong> ID number will be assigned for use in all future <strong>College</strong><br />

transactions other than those listed above.<br />

Quarter you plan to start?<br />

Fall <strong>Winter</strong> Spring<br />

Summer<br />

Do you plan to transfer to<br />

a four-year college?<br />

Yes<br />

No<br />

Year ______<br />

Sex<br />

Female<br />

Male<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 />

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

City, State, ZIP Code<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 />

Apt. No<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 />

1. _____________________________________________<br />

2. _____________________________________________<br />

Day Telephone No.<br />

( )<br />

Evening Telephone No.<br />

( )<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 />

<strong>Winter</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><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 />

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 10/16/2007<br />

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<strong>Winter</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><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 />

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 />

Call Center Representative (297)<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 Science (515)<br />

Information Systems Security (506)<br />

Internetworking Technician (527)<br />

IT Project Mgmt Essentials (502)<br />

Network Support Technician (527)<br />

Network Implementation & Support (527)<br />

PHP Server Development (515)<br />

Software Application Development (515)<br />

Software Education Development (515)<br />

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

Systems Development (515)<br />

Technical Support (509)<br />

Web Client Side Development (515)<br />

Web Development (507)<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 (850)<br />

Commercial Cooking/Dining Room Service (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 />

Professional Food Service Preparation (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 />

Family 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 />

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 />

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 />

Academic Transfer Programs<br />

Administration of Justice<br />

Anthropology<br />

Art<br />

Biology<br />

Business and Economics<br />

Chemistry<br />

Computer Science<br />

Dramatic Arts<br />

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

Education<br />

Engineering<br />

English<br />

Family Services<br />

Fire Science<br />

Fire Service Management & Administration<br />

Foreign Languages<br />

Geography<br />

Geology<br />

History<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 Receptionist (312)<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 Therapy Assistant (345)<br />

Polysomnographic Technology (37C)<br />

(Collaboration with Highline Community <strong>College</strong>)<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 />

Occupational and Physical Therapy<br />

Physician Assistant<br />

<strong>Olympic</strong> The community <strong>College</strong> and technical does colleges not discriminate of the State of Washington the do not basis discriminate of race, on the color, basis of age, national handicap, origin, national origin, sex, race, disability, religion or sex. sexual orientation, or age in its program Revised and 10/16/2007 activities.<br />

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

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<strong>Winter</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

Use this handy guide at the top of each page to help out!<br />

COURSE<br />

ABBREV.<br />

COURSE<br />

TITLE<br />

TIME<br />

DAYS<br />

How to Read this Schedule ART Art Building<br />

LOCATION<br />

-<br />

-<br />

-<br />

-<br />

-<br />

Time Days Location +Fee Instructor Cr Item<br />

ENGL 140 INTRO TO LITERATURE H<br />

10:00a - 12:15p TTh Poul-OCP 119 Jung E 5cr 8328<br />

Telecourse $30 Meyers J 5cr 3285<br />

Required orientation: 8:00-9:00p Mon. 9/19 Bremerton-HL 114 (Media TV Studio)<br />

ADDITIONAL<br />

INFORMATION<br />

ADDITIONAL<br />

CLASS OPTION<br />

ORIENTATION<br />

TIME, DATE & PLACE<br />

ADDITIONAL FEE<br />

(IF ANY)<br />

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

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

or<br />

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

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

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

Tuesday, March 18 8 - 10 am Tuesday, March 18 10 - 12 pm<br />

or 7:45 - 9:50 TTh Wednesday, March 19 8 - 10 am Wednesday, March 19 10 - 12 pm<br />

or 10:00 - 11:24<br />

MWF<br />

Thursday, March 20 8 - 10 am Thursday, March 20 10 - 12 pm<br />

or 10:00 - 12:15 TTh Tuesday, March 18 12 - 2 pm Tuesday, March 18 12 - 2 pm<br />

or 11:30 - 12:54<br />

MWF<br />

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

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 />

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

MTWTh<br />

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

Wednesday, March 19 12 - 2 pm Wednesday, March 19 12 - 2 pm<br />

Thursday, March 20 12 - 2 pm Thursday, March 20 12 - 2 pm<br />

SEE<br />

ABBREVIATION<br />

BELOW<br />

INSTRUCTOR<br />

ITEM<br />

CREDITS<br />

Tuesday, March 18 2:10 - 4:10 pm Tuesday, March 18 2:10 - 4:10 pm<br />

Wednesday, March 19 2:10 - 4:10 pm Wednesday, March 19 2:10 - 4:10 pm<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 />

HL127 Bibliographic Instruction Classroom<br />

MSI Digital Midi Lab<br />

MUS Music Building<br />

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

NBK-BREM Naval Base Kitsap - Bremerton<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 />

Rotunda Engineering Building<br />

ST Science & Technology Building<br />

SHP Shop Building<br />

TJL The Johnson Library, OC Shelton<br />

TEC Technical Building<br />

UQ1 University Quad Building 1<br />

See campus map for Bremerton building locations.<br />

ARLO Automatic Registration Link Option: Registration<br />

in a specific lab section will automatically<br />

provide registration in the corresponding lecture<br />

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 Instructor to be assigned<br />

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

course uses online technology. Computer literacy<br />

required – contact instructor for specifics. (To<br />

locate instructor, see<br />

www.olympic.edu/Advising/FacultyHrs.pdf)<br />

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

different campuses are linked by video cameras<br />

and microphones. Instructor teaches from one of<br />

the listed locations.<br />

*Satisfies distribution requirements<br />

Days<br />

M<br />

T<br />

W<br />

Th<br />

F<br />

Sa<br />

Su<br />

ARR<br />

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

Monday<br />

Tuesday<br />

Wednesday<br />

Thursday<br />

Friday<br />

Saturday<br />

Sunday<br />

Arranged<br />

ABBREVIATIONS<br />

<strong>Winter</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

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

MTWTh<br />

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

Thursday, March 20 2:10 - 4:10 pm Thursday, March 20 2:10 - 4:10 pm<br />

Campus Locations<br />

ARR Arranged<br />

Brem Bremerton<br />

Poul Poulsbo<br />

Shel Shelton<br />

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

NBK-BREM Naval Base Kitsap - Bremerton<br />

NHB Naval Hospital Bremerton<br />

TBA Location to be assigned<br />

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<strong>Winter</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

Wi n t e r Ad u l t Ed u c a t i o n Co u r s e Of f e r i n g s – Al l Si t e s<br />

• English for Speakers of Other<br />

Languages<br />

• Basic Skills<br />

• GED Preparation*<br />

Kitsap County: 360.475.7550<br />

Mason County: 360.432.5400 or 360.432.5471<br />

Poulsbo Orientations:<br />

6:00p- 9:00p Wed. 1/2 Poul-ARR Bryant E 1cr 8101<br />

6:00p- 9:00p Thurs. 1/3 Poul-ARR Bryant E 1cr 8102<br />

Shelton ESOL Orientations:<br />

The orientation will be held at <strong>Olympic</strong> <strong>College</strong> Shelton. Call 360.432.5400 or<br />

360.432.5471 to inquire about orientation dates and to make an appointment. For<br />

Belfair classes, call 360.475.7278.<br />

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

360.475.7551.<br />

ARR ARR Shel-ARR TBA 1cr 7xxx<br />

<strong>Winter</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

En g l i s h f o r Sp e a k e r s o f Ot h e r La n g u a g e s (ESOL)*<br />

English for Speakers of Other Languages classes (from beginning 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 student<br />

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 en<br />

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

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 />

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

ESOL classes; these classes are not counted in determining<br />

student financial aid status. Only credit classes other than<br />

ABE/ESOL can be considered for awarding Federal/State Aid.<br />

ESOL Cl a s s e s<br />

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

ESOL classes.<br />

ESOL Orientation Sessions:<br />

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

orientation class before enrolling. In this class they will learn about the program,<br />

set learning goals, take placement tests to determine the classes they will need, and<br />

register. A fee of $25 per quarter is charged. Waivers are available for low-income<br />

students. Students under 19 years old must provide a High School Release form.<br />

ADESL 009 Orientation to ESl ce<br />

This course introduces students to the ESL program and <strong>Olympic</strong> <strong>College</strong>, helps<br />

them to set 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 be taken<br />

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

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

Bremerton Orientations:<br />

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

106 and 106A. Enter through Room 107. To make an appointment or inquire about<br />

orientation dates, call 360.475.7278. The office is staffed in the mornings.<br />

9:00a- 1:00p Wed. 1/2 Brem-ART 106 Bryant E 1cr 1011<br />

9:00a- 1:00p Thurs. 1/3 Brem-ART 106 Bryant E 1cr 1012<br />

9:00a- 1:00p Fri. 1/4 Brem-ART 106 Bryant E 1cr 1013<br />

ARR ARR Brem-ART 106 Bryant E 1cr 1014<br />

ESOL <strong>Classes</strong>:<br />

ADESL 020 ESL Civics EducatiON ce<br />

This course introduces students to broad concepts and responsibilities involved in<br />

participating as a member of a community while building their English language<br />

communication skills. Students will take part in out of class and classroom based<br />

activities designed to promote active involvement within their local community.<br />

Students who are entering the U.S. citizenship process will learn about the<br />

application process and be introduced to the knowledge resources needed to<br />

proceed toward citizenship.<br />

10:00a- 1:00p F Brem-ART 106 Potter S 3cr 1170<br />

5:30p- 8:30p MW Shel-PB 003 Thomasson G 3cr 7154<br />

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

Built upon language skills beyond beginning English literacy; for students who<br />

are at a low beginning level of language learning.<br />

Prerequisite: Orientation/assessment; score of 3.0 in the previous level and/or<br />

permission of instructor.<br />

9:00a-11:30a MW Brem-SHP 200 McMannon G 1- 5cr 1160<br />

6:00p- 7:00p MW Poul-OCP 108 McMannon G 1- 5cr 8119<br />

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

Built upon language skills beyond low-beginning English literacy; for students at<br />

a high-beginning level of language learning.<br />

Prerequisite: Orientation/assessment; score of 3.0 in the previous level and/or<br />

permission of instructor.<br />

9:00a-11:30a MW Brem-ART 106 Fjaerestad I 1- 5cr 1162<br />

6:00p- 8:30p MW Poul-OCP 108 McMannon G 1- 5cr 8120<br />

5:30p- 8:00p MW Shel-TJL 110 TBA 1- 5cr 7162<br />

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

The aim of this course is to build upon language skills beyond intermediate English.<br />

It is designed for students who are at a high-intermediate/low-advanced level of<br />

language learning.<br />

Prerequisite: Orientation/assessment or permission of instructor.<br />

1:00p- 3:30p MW Brem-ART 106 O’Brien C 1- 5cr 1164<br />

6:00p- 8:30p MW Poul-OCP 220 Dungjen S 1- 5cr 8125<br />

5:30p- 8:00p MW Shel-TJL 110 TBA 1- 5cr 7163<br />

ADESL 068 ESL 5: Speaking/Listening ce<br />

The aim of this course is to introduce students to the linguistic, cultural and study<br />

skills necessary for matriculating into credit classes at a community college.<br />

Prerequisite: Orientation/assessment or permission of instructor.<br />

1:00p- 3:30p MW Brem-ART 106 O’Brien C 1- 5cr 1166<br />

6:00p- 8:30p MW Poul-OCP 220 Dungjen S 1- 5cr 8126<br />

5:30p- 8:00p MW Shel-TJL 110 TBA 1- 5cr 7164<br />

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

The aim of this course is to introduce students to basic survival English. It is<br />

designed for students who are true language beginners.<br />

Prerequisite: Orientation/assessment or permission of instructor.<br />

6:00p- 8:30p TTh Brem-ART 106 O’Brien C 5cr 1159<br />

6:00p- 8:30p MW Poul-OCP 107 TBA 5cr 8141<br />

6:00p- 8:30p MW Belfair Boys & Girls Club Lynch M 5cr 7157<br />

How to Read this Schedule p.13.<br />

Locations: Brem=Bremerton, Poul=Poulsbo, Shel=Shelton, NBK-BGR=NBK Bangor, NBK-BREM=NBK Bremerton, NHB=Naval Hospital Bremerton<br />

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Time Days Location +Fee Instructor Cr Item Time Days Location +Fee Instructor Cr Item<br />

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

Built upon language skills beyond beginning English literacy; for students who<br />

are at a low beginning level of language learning.<br />

Prerequisite: Orientation/assessment; score of 3.0 in the previous level and/or<br />

permission of instructor.<br />

9:00a-11:30a TTh Brem-SHP 200 Fallow J 1- 5cr 1161<br />

6:00p- 8:30p MW NBK-BGR Potter S 1- 5cr 6292<br />

Call 360.697.3656 by 12/31 for civilian temporary Pass & ID requirements. Allow time for ID<br />

check when attending class.<br />

9:30a-12:00p TTh Poul-OCP 010 TBA 1- 5cr 8112<br />

6:00p- 8:30p TTh Poul-OCP 219 McMannon G 1- 5cr 8121<br />

6:00p- 8:30p MW Belfair Boys & Girls Club Lynch M 1- 5cr 7158<br />

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

Built upon language skills beyond low-beginning English literacy; for students<br />

who are at a high-beginning level of language learning.<br />

Prerequisite: Orientation/assessment; score of 3.0 in the previous level and/or<br />

permission of instructor.<br />

9:00a-11:30a TTh Brem-ART 106 Fjaerestad I 1- 5cr 1163<br />

6:00p- 8:30p MW NBK-BGR Potter S 1- 5cr 6293<br />

Call 360.697.3656 by 12/31 for civilian temporary Pass & ID requirements. Allow time for ID<br />

check when attending class.<br />

9:30a-12:00p TTh Poul-OCP 010 TBA 1- 5cr 8114<br />

6:00p- 8:30p TTh Poul-OCP 219 McMannon G 1- 5cr 8122<br />

5:30p- 8:00p TTh Shel-TJL 110 TBA 1- 5cr 7166<br />

6:00p- 8:30p MW Belfair Boys & Girls Club Lynch M 1- 5cr 7159<br />

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

Built upon language skills beyond low-beginning English literacy; for students<br />

who are at a low-intermediate level of language learning.<br />

Prerequisite: Orientation/assessment; score of 3.0 in the previous level and/or<br />

permission of instructor.<br />

1:00p- 3:30p TTh Brem-ART 106 Smith D 1- 5cr 1165<br />

6:00p- 8:30p MW NBK-BGR Potter S 1- 5cr 6294<br />

Call 360.697.3656 by 12/31 for civilian temporary Pass & ID requirements. Allow time for ID<br />

check when attending class.<br />

6:30p- 9:00p TTh Poul-OCP 220 Dungjen S 1- 5cr 8127<br />

5:30p- 8:00p TTh Shel-TJL 110 TBA 1- 5cr 7167<br />

6:00p- 8:30p MW Belfair Boys & Girls Club Lynch M 1- 5cr 7160<br />

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

The aim of this course is to build upon advanced language skills. It is designed for<br />

students with a high level of English fluency.<br />

Prerequisite: Orientation/assessment or permission of instructor.<br />

12:00p- 3:30p TTh Brem-UQ1 000C Fjaerestad I 1- 7cr 1167<br />

Also meets 2:30p- 3:30p Th in Brem-UQ1 000C<br />

12:00p- 3:30p TTh Brem-UQ1 000D Dungjen S 1- 7cr 1172<br />

Also meets 2:30p- 3:30p T in Brem-HUM 116<br />

6:00p- 8:30p MW NBK-BGR Potter S 1- 5cr 6295<br />

Call 360.697.3656 by 12/31 for civilian temporary Pass & ID requirements. Allow time for ID<br />

check when attending class.<br />

6:30p- 9:00p TTh Poul-OCP 220 Dungjen S 1- 5cr 8128<br />

5:30p- 8:00p TTh Shel-TJL 110 TBA 1- 7cr 7168<br />

6:00p- 8:30p MW Belfair Boys & Girls Club Lynch M 1- 5cr 7161<br />

ADESL 071 ESL 6 Academic Bridge: Reading/Writing CE<br />

The aim of this course is to introduce students to the linguistic, cultural and study<br />

skills necessary for matriculating into credit classes at a community college.<br />

Prerequisite: Orientation/assessment or permission of instructor.<br />

12:00p- 3:30p TTh Brem-UQ1 000C Fjaerestad I 7cr 1168<br />

Alos meets 2:30p- 3:30p Th in Brem-HUM 116<br />

12:00p- 3:30p TTh Brem-UQ1 000D Dungjen S 7cr 1173<br />

Also meets 2:30p- 3:30p T in Brem-HUM 116<br />

ADESL 085 Advanced Pronunciation ESl ce<br />

This course focuses on improving pronunciation of American English for academic<br />

and workplace settings.<br />

Prerequisite: Orientation/Placement testing.<br />

11:45a-12:45p MW Brem-ART 106 McMannon G 2cr 1169<br />

12:30p- 1:30p TTh Brem-ART 106A Potter S 2cr 1174<br />

ADESL 086 Conversational EngliSH ce<br />

Students develop conversational skills in English by discussing self, family, work,<br />

community and current events.<br />

1:30p- 3:30p F Brem-ART 106A TBA 2cr 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 />

Prerequisite: Orientation.<br />

1:30p- 3:30p F Brem-ART 106 Potter S 2cr 1176<br />

Ad u l t Ed u c a t i o n /GED Pr e p a r a t i o n Cl a s s e s*<br />

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

the GED, classes in communication skills (reading and writing), math<br />

and GED Preparation are offered. GED preparation online courses are<br />

available, contact Tina Prentiss (tprentiss@oc.ctc.edu)<br />

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

360.475.7551.<br />

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

ESOL classes; these classes are not counted in determining<br />

student financial aid status. Only credit classes other than<br />

ABE/ESOL can be considered for awarding Federal/State Aid.<br />

Ad u l t Ba s i c Ed u c a t i o n Cl a s s e s<br />

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

required for all Adult Education classes.<br />

Adult Education/GED Preparation<br />

Orientation sessions:<br />

Students enrolling in Adult Education/GED Preparation classes MUST attend an<br />

orientation class before enrolling. In this class they will learn about the program,<br />

set learning goals, take placement tests to determine the classes they will need, and<br />

register. A fee of $25 per quarter is charged. Waivers are available for low-income<br />

students. Students under 19 years old must provide a High School Release form.<br />

ADABE 009 Orientation to Adult Ed ce<br />

This course introduces students to the Adult Education Program and <strong>Olympic</strong><br />

<strong>College</strong>, helps them to set goals and make an educational plan, and helps them<br />

learn to use available resources and assess their own progress towards their goals.<br />

The course may be taken twice each year of participation in the program. (Pass/<br />

No <strong>Credit</strong>)<br />

Prerequisite: Required for all new students in ABE/GED classes.<br />

Bremerton Orientations:<br />

Orientation classes will be held at <strong>Olympic</strong> <strong>College</strong> Bremerton in the Health<br />

Occupations Building, Room 142. These classes will meet for 2 sessions and<br />

students must attend both sessions in order to register for classes. Call 360.475.7550<br />

for an appointment or to inquire about additional orientation dates.<br />

8:30a-11:00a MW Brem-HOC 142 Bryant E 1cr 1001<br />

Meets 12/17/07 and 12/19/07.<br />

1:00p- 3:30p MW Brem-HOC 142 Bryant E 1cr 1002<br />

Meets 12/17/07 and 12/19/07.<br />

10:30a- 1:00p TTh Brem-HOC 142 Bryant E 1cr 1003<br />

Meets 12/18/07 and 12/20/07.<br />

<strong>Winter</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

How to Read this Schedule p.13.<br />

Locations: Brem=Bremerton, Poul=Poulsbo, Shel=Shelton, NBK-BGR=NBK Bangor, NBK-BREM=NBK Bremerton, NHB=Naval Hospital Bremerton<br />

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<strong>Winter</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

Time Days Location +Fee Instructor Cr Item Time Days Location +Fee Instructor Cr Item<br />

<strong>Winter</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

4:00p- 6:30p TTh Brem-HOC 142 Bryant E 1cr 1004<br />

Meets 12/18/07 and 12/20/07.<br />

Shelton Orientations:<br />

Orientation classes will be held at <strong>Olympic</strong> <strong>College</strong> Shelton in Room 112. Call<br />

360.432.5400 or 360.432.5471 to make an appointment or to inquire about<br />

additional orientation dates.<br />

1:00p- 3:30p MTWTh Shel-PA 001 Bryant E 1cr 7101<br />

Meets 12/17/07 through 12/20/07.<br />

5:30p- 8:00p MTWTh Shel-PA 001 Bryant E 1cr 7102<br />

Meets 12/17/07 and 12/20/07.<br />

Online orientation:<br />

Online Prentiss T 1cr 1022<br />

Permission of instructor required. Must contact by email at tprentiss@olympic.edu to enroll.<br />

Adult Education/GED Preparation classes:<br />

ADABE 041 Communication Skills 2 ce<br />

Students who complete this course will read for literal comprehension, find and<br />

interpret information from common references, write several related sentences,<br />

and use a computer for routine tasks. (Pass/No <strong>Credit</strong>)<br />

8:30a- 9:35a MTWTh Brem-HOC 142 Metcalf C 1- 5cr 1034<br />

1:00p- 2:05p MTWTh Brem-HOC 142 Prentiss T 1- 5cr 1074<br />

3:30p- 6:00p MW Brem-HOC 142 Brennan S 1- 5cr 1054<br />

1:30p- 4:00p MW Poul-OCP 107 Gray K 1- 5cr 8105<br />

ADABE 051 Communication Skills 3 ce<br />

Students who complete this course can identify their goals, define and support a<br />

reading purpose, write clear narratives of a paragraph or more, and use a computer<br />

to perform routine tasks. (Pass/No <strong>Credit</strong>)<br />

8:30a- 9:35a MTWTh Brem-HOC 142 Metcalf C 1- 5cr 1035<br />

12:00p- 1:20p MTWTh Brem-UQ1 000C Brennan S 1- 5cr 1050<br />

Meets 01/22/08 through 03/19/08.<br />

1:00p- 2:05p MTWTh Brem-HOC 142 Prentiss T 1- 5cr 1075<br />

3:30p- 6:00p MW Brem-HOC 142 Brennan S 1- 5cr 1055<br />

1:30p- 4:00p MW Poul-OCP 107 Gray K 1- 5cr 8107<br />

ADABE 061 Communication Skills 4 ce<br />

Students who complete this course will be able to use reading and writing skills<br />

in personally relevant contexts, use resources to collect and interpret information,<br />

and use a computer to perform routine tasks. (Pass/No <strong>Credit</strong>)<br />

8:30a- 9:35a MTWTh Brem-HOC 142 Metcalf C 1- 5cr 1036<br />

12:00p- 1:20p MTWTh Brem-UQ1 000C Brennan S 1- 5cr 1051<br />

Meets 01/22/08 through 03/19/08.<br />

1:00p- 2:05p MTWTh Brem-HOC 142 Prentiss T 1- 5cr 1076<br />

3:30p- 6:00p MW Brem-HOC 142 Brennan S 1- 5cr 1056<br />

1:30p- 4:00p MW Poul-OCP 107 Gray K 1- 5cr 8109<br />

ADABE 071 Communication Skills 5 ce<br />

Students who complete this course will be able write clearly using standard grammar,<br />

usage, and punctuation; collect, interpret, and integrate information using multiple<br />

resources, and use a computer to complete routine tasks. (Pass/No <strong>Credit</strong>)<br />

12:00p- 1:20p MTWTh Brem-UQ1 000C Brennan S 1- 5cr 1052<br />

Meets 01/22/08 through 03/19/08.<br />

1:00p- 2:05p MTWTh Brem-HOC 142 Prentiss T 1- 5cr 1077<br />

3:30p- 6:00p MW Brem-HOC 142 Brennan S 1- 5cr 1057<br />

ADABE 081 Communication Skills 6 ce<br />

Students who complete this course will be able to write clearly using standard<br />

grammar, usage, and punctuation; collect, interpret, and integrate information<br />

using multiple resources; and use a computer to complete routine tasks. (Pass/<br />

No <strong>Credit</strong>)<br />

3:30p- 6:00p MW Brem-HOC 142 Brennan S 1- 5cr 1058<br />

ADABE 042 Math 2 ce<br />

Students who complete this course will identify where math is used in real life<br />

situations and can process whole number operations in addition, subtraction,<br />

multiplication and division, and find averages. (Pass/No <strong>Credit</strong>)<br />

9:45a-11:05a MTWTh Brem-HOC 142 Metcalf C 1- 6cr 1114<br />

10:00a-11:50a MTWTh Brem-SHP 115 Brennan S 1- 6cr 1037<br />

Meets 01/22/08 through 03/19/08.<br />

2:05p- 3:30p MTWTh Brem-HOC 142 Prentiss T 1- 6cr 1134<br />

4:00p- 7:00p TTh Brem-HOC 142 TBA 1- 6cr 1118<br />

9:30a-12:30p MW Poul-OCP 010 TBA 1- 6cr 8111<br />

5:00p- 8:00p TTh Poul-OCP 010 TBA 1- 6cr 8135<br />

1:00p- 2:30p MTWTh Shel-PA 001 Thomasson G 1- 6cr 7149<br />

ADABE 052 Math 3 ce<br />

Students who complete this course will be able to solve problems using whole<br />

numbers, fractions, decimals, percents, ratios, and proportions, and will be<br />

introduced to signed numbers and scientific notation. (Pass/No <strong>Credit</strong>)<br />

9:45a-11:05a MTWTh Brem-HOC 142 Metcalf C 1- 6cr 1115<br />

10:00a-11:50a MTWTh Brem-SHP 115 Brennan S 1- 6cr 1038<br />

Meets 01/22/08 through 03/19/08.<br />

2:05p- 3:30p MTWTh Brem-HOC 142 Prentiss T 1- 6cr 1135<br />

4:00p- 7:00p TTh Brem-HOC 142 TBA 1- 6cr 1119<br />

6:00p- 9:00p MW Brem-HOC 142 Scott S 1- 6cr 1125<br />

9:30a-12:30p MW Poul-OCP 010 TBA 1- 6cr 8113<br />

5:00p- 8:00p TTh Poul-OCP 010 TBA 1- 6cr 8136<br />

1:00p- 2:30p MTWTh Shel-PA 001 Thomasson G 1- 6cr 7150<br />

ADABE 062 Math 4 ce<br />

Students who take this course will be able to problem solve using whole numbers,<br />

fractions, decimals, percents, ratios, and proportions, perimeter, area, volume, simple<br />

interest, and charts, graphs, and tables. (Pass/No <strong>Credit</strong>)<br />

9:45a-11:05a MTWTh Brem-HOC 142 Metcalf C 1- 6cr 1116<br />

10:00a-11:50a MTWTh Brem-SHP 115 Brennan S 1- 6cr 1039<br />

Meets 01/22/08 through 03/19/08.<br />

2:05p- 3:30p MTWTh Brem-HOC 142 Prentiss T 1- 6cr 1136<br />

4:00p- 7:00p TTh Brem-HOC 142 TBA 1- 6cr 1120<br />

6:00p- 9:00p MW Brem-HOC 142 Scott S 1- 6cr 1126<br />

9:30a-12:30p MW Poul-OCP 010 TBA 1- 6cr 8115<br />

5:00p- 8:00p TTh Poul-OCP 010 TBA 1- 6cr 8137<br />

1:00p- 2:30p MTWTh Shel-PA 001 Thomasson G 1- 6cr 7151<br />

ADABE 072 Math 5 ce<br />

Students who complete this course will further develop their skills to effectively<br />

communicate and use mathematical operations up to introductory algebra and<br />

geometry. (Pass/No <strong>Credit</strong>)<br />

2:05p- 3:30p MTWTh Brem-HOC 142 Prentiss T 1- 6cr 1137<br />

4:00p- 7:00p TTh Brem-HOC 142 TBA 1- 6cr 1121<br />

6:00p- 9:00p MW Brem-HOC 142 Scott S 1- 6cr 1127<br />

9:30a-12:30p MW Poul-OCP 010 TBA 1- 6cr 8117<br />

5:00p- 8:00p TTh Poul-OCP 010 TBA 1- 6cr 8138<br />

1:00p- 2:30p MTWTh Shel-PA 001 Thomasson G 1- 6cr 7152<br />

ADABE 082 Math 6 ce<br />

Students who complete this course will further develop the ability to use skills<br />

to effectively communicate and use mathematical operations up to and including<br />

introductory algebra and geometry. (Pass/No <strong>Credit</strong>)<br />

6:00p- 9:00p MW Brem-HOC 142 Scott S 1- 6cr 1128<br />

ADABE 090 Reading Comprehension 2 ce<br />

Students will learn to read and comprehend words in a simple text, slowly and<br />

with few errors, to independently accomplish simple, well-defined and structured<br />

reading activities. (Pass/No <strong>Credit</strong>)<br />

11:15a-12:35p MTWTh Brem-HOC 142 Gray K 1- 5cr 1078<br />

How to Read this Schedule p.13.<br />

Locations: Brem=Bremerton, Poul=Poulsbo, Shel=Shelton, NBK-BGR=NBK Bangor, NBK-BREM=NBK Bremerton, NHB=Naval Hospital Bremerton<br />

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<strong>Winter</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

Time Days Location +Fee Instructor Cr Item Time Days Location +Fee Instructor Cr Item<br />

ADABE 091 Reading Comprehension 3 ce<br />

Students will learn to quickly and accurately read and comprehend words and word<br />

groups in simple text to independently accomplish well-defined and structured<br />

reading activities. (Pass/No <strong>Credit</strong>)<br />

11:15a-12:35p MTWTh Brem-HOC 142 Gray K 1- 5cr 1079<br />

ADABE 092 Reading Comprehension 4 ce<br />

Students will learn to read a variety of texts at an appropriate pace and with good<br />

comprehension to independently accomplish structured, complex reading activities.<br />

(Pass/No <strong>Credit</strong>)<br />

11:15a-12:35p MTWTh Brem-HOC 142 Gray K 1- 5cr 1080<br />

ADABE 093 Reading Comprehension 5 ce<br />

Students will learn to read dense or multipart texts at an appropriate pace and with<br />

good comprehension to independently accomplish structured, complex reading<br />

activities. (Pass/No <strong>Credit</strong>)<br />

11:15a-12:35p MTWTh Brem-HOC 142 Gray K 1- 5cr 1081<br />

ADABE 094 Reading Comprehension 6 ce<br />

Students will learn to read long, complex texts at an appropriate pace and with<br />

good comprehension to independently accomplish structured, complex reading<br />

activities. (Pass/No <strong>Credit</strong>)<br />

11:15a-12:35p MTWTh Brem-HOC 142 Gray K 1- 5cr 1082<br />

GED Pr e p a r a t i o n Cl a s s e s<br />

Prerequisite: Orientation/placement testing or permission of instructor/<br />

educational planner is required for all GED Preparation classes.<br />

ADABE 078 GED Preparation LaB ce<br />

Class participants work independently in the lab setting as they select activities in<br />

reading, writing, or math. This lab helps students to develop the reading, writing,<br />

and math skills necessary for completion of the five tests of the GED through<br />

self-directed study.<br />

Online Prentiss T 1- 1cr 1024<br />

Permission of instructor required. Must contact by email at tprentiss@olympic.edu to enroll.<br />

ADABE 079 GED PreparatiON ce<br />

This course helps students to develop the reading, writing, and math skills necessary<br />

for completion of the five tests of the GED. (Pass/No <strong>Credit</strong>)<br />

9:30a-12:00p MTWTh Shel-PA 001 Thomasson G 1- 0cr 7111<br />

5:30p- 8:30p MW Shel-PA 001 TBA 1- 6cr 7112<br />

5:30p- 8:30p TTh Shel-PA 001 TBA 1- 6cr 7113<br />

6:00p- 9:00p TTh Belfair Elementary Sch. Gunter L 1- 6cr 7109<br />

Online Prentiss T 1- 6cr 1023<br />

Permission of instructor required. Must contact by email at tprentiss@olympic.edu to enroll.<br />

I-BEST Cl a s s e s<br />

Integrated Basic Education and Skills Training (I-BEST)<br />

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

English language and basic skills instruction. Students have two teachers in each<br />

class. One teacher focuses on professional-technical skills, and the other instructor<br />

teaches basic skills and English language skills. Basic skills include math, reading,<br />

writing, computer skills, student success strategies, and educational/career planning.<br />

For more information or to register, call 360.475.7538.<br />

Nursing Assistant<br />

The I-BEST Nursing Assistant Program is a short-term certificate that prepares<br />

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

This two-quarter program prepares basic skills and English language learners for<br />

entry-level positions in health care as nursing assistants.<br />

Welding<br />

The I-BEST Welding Program is designed to give students the knowledge and skills<br />

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

safety. This two quarter program prepares basic skills and English language learners<br />

for entry-level metal cutting positions in the welding industry. Completers have<br />

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

ADABE 076 Integrated Skills Lab for the Trades<br />

This course assists students in developing basic skills necessary for success in their<br />

trades career. (Pass/No <strong>Credit</strong>)<br />

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

5:00p- 5:50p TTh Brem-HUM 120 TBA 1- 3cr 1032<br />

See the Welding section for the Welding I-BEST classes.<br />

<strong>Winter</strong> Course Offerings—<br />

All Sites<br />

Ad u l t Ed u c a t i o n<br />

See pages 14-17 for English for Speakers of Other Languages, Basic Skills, and<br />

GED Preparation classes.<br />

Animation<br />

See Integrated Multimedia section.<br />

An t h r o p o l o g y<br />

ANTHR 101 Introduction to Anthropology SS<br />

The human experience explored through paleontological and archaeological records,<br />

racial variation, and contemporary cultures.<br />

5:00p- 7:15p TTh Brem-ART 123 TBA 5cr 3011<br />

ANTHR 201 Introduction/Biological Anthropology SS/NS<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.<br />

Prerequisite: Recommend ANTHR 101.<br />

11:30a-12:50p MWF Brem-ART 123 Aranyosi E 5cr 3013<br />

ANTHR 202 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology SS<br />

Overview of the subfield of cultural anthropology. Cross cultural comparison of<br />

contemporary societies. Cultural elements including marriage, family, politics,<br />

technology, religion, etc.<br />

1:00p- 3:15p TTh Brem-ART 123 TBA 5cr 3014<br />

ANTHR 203 Linguistic Anthropology H/SS<br />

Introduces linguistic anthropology, including its history, theory, research, and<br />

application for cross-cultural study. Focuses on a variety of approaches to the<br />

study of language.<br />

9:00a- 9:50a DAILY Brem-HUM 102 Jung E 5cr 3018<br />

ANTHR 205 Introduction to Archaeology SS<br />

Basic principles and methods of archaeological research, also the prehistoric record<br />

examined.<br />

10:00a-11:24a MWF Brem-ART 123 Aranyosi E 5cr 301<br />

ART 100 Art Appreciation H<br />

Student finds personal meaning in visual arts, painting, sculpture, and architecture<br />

ADABE 077 Integrated Skills Lab for Health Care<br />

with emphasis on diversity of form, content, and comparative styles.<br />

This course assists students in developing basic skills necessary for success in their<br />

professional-technical career. (Pass/No <strong>Credit</strong>)<br />

11:00a-11:50a DAILY Brem-ART 103 Moga E 5cr 3031<br />

5:00p- 7:15p MW Brem-Rotunda Moga E 5cr 3032<br />

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

Online - Go to www.waol.org to start. $40 Deitchman E 5cr 3030<br />

12:00p- 1:00p MTWTh Brem-HOC 139 TBA 1- 3cr 1031<br />

See the Health Occupations section for the Nursing Assistant I-BEST classes.<br />

How to Read this Schedule p.13. Locations: Brem=Bremerton, Poul=Poulsbo, Shel=Shelton, NBK-BGR=NBK Bangor, NBK-BREM=NBK Bremerton, NHB=Naval Hospital Bremerton<br />

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<strong>Winter</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

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<strong>Winter</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

Time Days Location +Fee Instructor Cr Item Time Days Location +Fee Instructor Cr Item<br />

<strong>Winter</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><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 16th<br />

Century Art in Northern Europe.<br />

Online - Go to www.waol.org to start. $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 />

1:00p- 3:50p MW Brem-ART 126 $20 Newberg A 5cr 3037<br />

6:00p- 8:50p MW Brem-ART 126 $20 Metteer E 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 Pindell D 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 Pindell D 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 $20 Vokolek W 5cr 3060<br />

7:25p-10:05p TTh Brem-ART 134 $20 Vokolek W 5cr 3064<br />

5:00p- 7:50p TTh Shel-OCS 114 $20 Gallagher C 5cr 7300<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 Pindell D 5cr 3040<br />

ART 225 Ceramics II H/SP<br />

Continuation of ART 125, with new emphasis on design. Experimentation with<br />

clays, glazes, and firing techniques.<br />

Prerequisite: ART 125.<br />

1:00p- 3:50p MW Brem-ART 134 $20 Vokolek W 5cr 3061<br />

7:25p-10:05p TTh Brem-ART 134 $20 Vokolek W 5cr 3065<br />

5:00p- 7:50p TTh Shel-OCS 114 $20 Gallagher C 5cr 7301<br />

ART 226 Ceramics III H/SP<br />

Continuation of ART 225, with further experimentation in porcelain and glazes.<br />

Prerequisite: ART 106, 110, and 225.<br />

1:00p- 3:50p MW Brem-ART 134 $20 Vokolek W 5cr 3062<br />

7:25p-10:05p TTh Brem-ART 134 $20 Vokolek W 5cr 3066<br />

5:00p- 7:50p TTh Shel-OCS 114 $20 Gallagher C 5cr 7302<br />

ART 230 Watercolor I H/SP<br />

An introductory course on 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 TTh Brem-ART 116 $20 TBA 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 TTh Brem-ART 116 $20 TBA 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 TTh Brem-ART 116 $20 TBA 5cr 3072<br />

ART 240 Painting I H/SP<br />

Introduction of fundamental techniques/materials of acrylic painting. Emphasis<br />

on composition, color theory, and paint handling of image.<br />

Prerequisite: ART 106 and/or ART 110.<br />

5:00p- 7:50p MW Brem-ART 116 $20 Newberg A 5cr 3074<br />

ART 241 Painting II H/SP<br />

Painting studio course in acrylic techniques which examines a variety of<br />

color, compositional and stylistic challenges encountered in personal artistic<br />

interpretation.<br />

Prerequisite: ART 106 and/or ART 110, ART 240.<br />

5:00p- 7:50p MW Brem-ART 116 $20 Newberg A 5cr 3075<br />

ART 242 Painting III H/SP<br />

Students will continue development of their painting skills through the exploration<br />

of 20th Century color theory and practice, composition and materials.<br />

Prerequisite: ART 106 and/or ART 110, ART 240 and 241.<br />

5:00p- 7:50p MW Brem-ART 116 $20 Newberg A 5cr 3076<br />

As t r o n o m y<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-Rotunda Fong D 5cr 4008<br />

7:25p- 9:40p MW Brem-Rotunda 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-Rotunda Fong D 5cr 4010<br />

Au t o m o t i v e Te c h n o l o g y<br />

Bremer Automotive Technology Center (BAT): 1600 Warren Avenue, Bremerton.<br />

Tools required by all students for completion of the Automotive Technology<br />

Program.<br />

AUT-T 101 Intro to Auto Tech Systems/Service CE<br />

Familiarization with basic automotive systems, tools, and service procedures.<br />

This course or equivalent is prerequisite for admission into automotive vocational<br />

courses.<br />

ARR ARR Brem-BAT 111 $10 Randall S 3cr 2000<br />

AUT-T 115 Foundations for the Trades<br />

This course integrates trade concepts, math skills, language skills, academic success<br />

strategies, and career planning specific to welding, electronics, and automotive<br />

careers.<br />

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

6:00p- 8:30p MTWTh Brem-BUS 201 Brennan S/TBA 10cr 2002<br />

Part of the I-BEST (Integrated Basic Education and Skills Training) Program where co-teachers<br />

integrate basic skills (writing, math, reading, computer, “soft skills”) and professional/technical<br />

training in instruction. Contact Tina Prentiss at 360.475.7538.<br />

How to Read this Schedule p.13.<br />

Locations: Brem=Bremerton, Poul=Poulsbo, Shel=Shelton, NBK-BGR=NBK Bangor, NBK-BREM=NBK Bremerton, NHB=Naval Hospital Bremerton<br />

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<strong>Winter</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

Time Days Location +Fee Instructor Cr Item Time Days Location +Fee Instructor Cr Item<br />

AUT-T 131 Automotive Electrical Repair 1<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 5cr 2007<br />

AUT-T 132 Automotive Electrical Repair 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 5cr 2008<br />

AUT-T 133 Automotive Electrical Repair 3<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 5cr 2009<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 090 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 />

5:00p- 7:15p MW Brem-ART 123 Sizemore J 5cr 2010<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-10:00p Th Brem-BAT 111 $10 Erhardt M 3cr 2011<br />

AUT-T 201 Service Internship<br />

Refinement of basic service skills in the context of a professional repair shop.<br />

Prerequisite: Instructor permission required..<br />

ARR ARR ARR $10 Randall S 5cr 2012<br />

AUT-T 202 Repair Internship<br />

Refinement of basic repair skills in the context of a professional repair shop.<br />

Prerequisite: AUT-T 201 and permission of instructor.<br />

ARR ARR ARR $10 Randall S 5cr 2013<br />

AUT-T 203 Diagnostic Internship<br />

Refinement of basic diagnostic skills in the context of a professional repair shop.<br />

Prerequisite: AUT-T 202 and instructor permission.<br />

ARR ARR ARR $10 Randall S 5cr 2014<br />

AUT-T 204 Industry Internship<br />

Intense refinement of technical and workplace skills in the context of a professional<br />

repair shop.<br />

Prerequisite: AUT-T 201 and instructor permission.<br />

ARR ARR ARR $10 Randall S 10cr 2015<br />

AUT-T 221 Automotive Drivetrain 1<br />

Introduction to and practice in the diagnosis and repair of automotive drivetrain<br />

systems.<br />

Prerequisite: AUT-T 101 or AUT-T 171 or instructor permission.<br />

1:00p- 4:30p MT Brem-BAT 111 $10 Randall S 5cr 2016<br />

AUT-T 222 Automotive Drivetrain 2<br />

Introduction to and practice in the diagnosis and repair of automotive drivetrain<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 />

AUT-T 223 Automotive Drivetrain 3<br />

Introduction to and practice in the diagnosis and repair of automotive drivetrain<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 2018<br />

AUT-T 271 Advanced Special Topics<br />

A professional development and skill upgrade course for working technicians and<br />

advanced hobbyists, including opportunities for certification review and hands-on<br />

practice.<br />

Prerequisite: AUT-T 171 or instructor permission.<br />

6:10p-10:00p Th Brem-BAT 111 $10 TBA 3cr 2023<br />

Aviation<br />

Aviation classes meet at Avian Flight Center at the Bremerton Airport. Permission<br />

required to enroll. Contact Avian Flight Center via email at dhanson2@oc.ctc.edu<br />

for more information. (Students will need to purchase flight manuals and other<br />

materials from Avian Flight Center.)<br />

AVIAT 111 Private Pilot Ground School<br />

The student will obtain the necessary aeronautical knowledge and meet the<br />

prerequisites specified in FAR Part 61 for a private pilot airmen knowledge test.<br />

Includes aerodynamics, navigation, weather, communications, regulations, flight<br />

physiology, weight balance, and other subjects preparatory to the FAA Private<br />

Pilot written exam.<br />

6:00p- 8:15p TTh Brem. Airport Hanson D T 5cr 4020<br />

10:00a- 2:40p Sa Brem. Airport Hanson D T 5cr 4021<br />

AVIAT 216 Instrument Pilot Ground School<br />

Provides students with information necessary to pass the FAA Instrument Pilot<br />

written examination. Covers radio navigation, IFR flight planning and decisionmaking,<br />

ATC procedures, Federal Aviation regulations pertinent to instrument<br />

flight. FAA part 141 approved.<br />

Prerequisite: Completion of Private Pilot Ground School (AVIAT 111) or instructor’s<br />

permission.<br />

6:00p- 8:15p MW Brem. Airport Hanson D T 5cr 4024<br />

AVIAT 230 Private Pilot Flight<br />

Allows the student to verify skills and transcribe knowledge required by the FAA<br />

private pilot licensure process and/or update skills necessary to retain proficiency. A<br />

local authorized flight school will provide all in-flight and simulator instruction. Six<br />

hours of flight simulator experience is provided at a local authorized flight school.<br />

Additional in-flight instruction will be provided, as needed, for an additional fee<br />

of $150.00.<br />

Prerequisite: Private Pilot Certificate must be presented to the instructor prior to<br />

enrollment.<br />

ARR ARR Brem. Airport Hanson D T 5cr 4026<br />

Students will have to have their private pilot’s license before taking this course.<br />

Bi o l o g y<br />

BIO 100 Introduction to Plants NS<br />

Basic content on plants, emphasizing diversity of structures, functions,<br />

economic importance, and function of plants in vegetation systems and human<br />

communities.<br />

7:10p- 9:25p MW NHB Marvin L 5cr 6290<br />

Call 360.377.8178 by 12/31 for civilian temporary Pass & ID requirements. Allow time for ID<br />

check when attending class.<br />

BIO 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 some field trips.<br />

8:00a- 8:50a MWF Brem-ST 242 $15 Seavy D 5cr 4034<br />

Also meets 1:00p- 2:50PM MW in ST 243 for lab.<br />

<strong>Winter</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

How to Read this Schedule p.13.<br />

Locations: Brem=Bremerton, Poul=Poulsbo, Shel=Shelton, NBK-BGR=NBK Bangor, NBK-BREM=NBK Bremerton, NHB=Naval Hospital Bremerton<br />

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<strong>Winter</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

Time Days Location +Fee Instructor Cr Item Time Days Location +Fee Instructor Cr Item<br />

<strong>Winter</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

BIO 105 Biological Principles NS<br />

A general overview of important areas of biology for non-science majors beginning<br />

at the cellular level and culminating with a consideration of interactions and changes<br />

in natural populations. Includes laboratory.<br />

9:00a- 9:50a MWF Brem-ART 103 $15 TBA 5cr 4035<br />

Also meets 8:00a- 9:50AM TTh in ST 142 for lab.<br />

9:00a- 9:50a MWF Brem-ART 103 $15 TBA 5cr 4039<br />

Also meets 10:00a-11:50AM TTh in ST 142 for lab.<br />

5:00p- 6:25p TTh Poul-OCP 220 $15 Rapach-Henry S 5cr 8402<br />

Also meets 6:45p- 8:35PM TTh in OCP 224 for lab. Web enhanced.<br />

1:00p- 2:30p TTh Shel-OCS 116 $15 Sweet M 5cr 7410<br />

Also meets 2:40p- 4:30PM TTh in OCS 114 for lab.<br />

BIO 160 Introduction to Human Biology NS<br />

The structure and function of major systems and current health issues of the human<br />

body. Includes gross anatomy and histology. Recommend for pre-professional<br />

programs.<br />

8:00a- 8:50a MTW Brem-ST 201 $15 Ferguson D 5cr 4041<br />

Also meets 8:00a- 9:50AM Th in ST 241 for lab.<br />

8:00a- 8:50a MTW Brem-ST 201 $15 Ferguson D 5cr 4042<br />

Also meets 8:00a- 9:50AM F in ST 241 for lab.<br />

BIO 199 Practicum ce<br />

A practical application in the working world of the basic theories studied in the<br />

above program or discipline.<br />

Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.<br />

ARR ARR ARR Seavy D 1- 5cr 4078<br />

BIO 200 Science of Human Nutrition NS<br />

Basic principles of nutrition emphasizing the physiological requirements for proteins,<br />

lipids, carbohydrates, vitamins, and minerals; their sources; their relationship to<br />

metabolism, nutritional status, and common health problems. Introduction to<br />

Chinese, Naturopathic & Ayurvedic Theory of health and nutrition.<br />

Prerequisite: CHEM 122 and <strong>College</strong> Biology, (Anatomy & Physiology, helpful) or<br />

Organic CHEM 240, 250 and <strong>College</strong> Biology or CHEM 140, 150 and <strong>College</strong> Biology. All<br />

classes must be passed with a 2.0 or better.<br />

5:00p- 6:50p TTh Brem-ST 147 $15 Elauria A 5cr 4043<br />

Also meets 7:00p- 8:50PM Th in ST 142 for lab.<br />

BIO 201 General Biology NS<br />

An introduction to the biological sciences, emphasizing genetic and cellular<br />

processes common to plants and animals. For majors and non-majors; however<br />

this course is designed to prepare students to enter advanced biology courses and<br />

pre-professional programs.<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 MWFBrem-ST 201 $15 TBA 5cr 4046<br />

Also meets 1:00p- 2:50PM TTh in ST 142 for lab.<br />

1:00p- 1:50p MWF Brem-ST 201 $15 TBA 5cr 4048<br />

Also meets 2:10p- 4:00PM MW in ST 142 for lab.<br />

BIO 202 General Biology NS<br />

A continuation of BIO 201 emphasizing reproduction, growth, and homeostasis<br />

in plants and animals. For majors and non-majors, designed to prepare students<br />

to enter advanced biology courses and pre-professional programs.<br />

Prerequisite: BIO 201 suggested or permission of instructor.<br />

9:00a- 9:50a MWF Brem-ST 242 $15 Seavy D 5cr 4050<br />

Also meets 8:00a- 9:50AM TTh in ST 243 for lab.<br />

9:00a- 9:50a MWF Brem-ST 242 $15 Seavy D 5cr 4054<br />

Also meets 10:00a-11:50AM TTh in ST 243 for lab.<br />

5:00p- 6:25p TTh Brem-HUM 112 $15 TBA 5cr 4056<br />

Also meets 6:35p- 8:25PM TTh in ST 243 for lab.<br />

8:00a- 8:50a MWTh Poul-OCP 218 $15 Foster A 5cr 8403<br />

Also meets 8:00a- 9:50AM TF in OCP 224 for lab.<br />

BIO 250 Anatomy and Physiology 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 />

Recommended for pre-professional programs. Enrollment in BIO 250 and 251<br />

insures transferable credit.<br />

Prerequisite: CHEM 121 and CHEM 122 or CHEM 140 and CHEM 150 with a grade of<br />

2.0 or better; concurrent enrollment in either CHEM 122 or CHEM 150 is permitted but<br />

not recommended.<br />

10:00a-11:24a MWF Brem-HUM 118 $15 Miller L 6cr 4058<br />

Also meets 10:00a-11:24AM TTh in ST 241 for lab.<br />

12:00p-12:50p DAILY Brem-ST 242 $15 Miller L 6cr 4064<br />

Also meets 2:05p- 4:55PM W in ST 241 for lab.<br />

12:00p-12:50p DAILY Poul-OCP 120 $15 Dodge M A 6cr 8404<br />

Also meets 1:00p- 3:50PM Th in OCP 224 for lab. Web enhanced.<br />

BIO 251 Anatomy and Physiology NS<br />

A continuation of BIO 250 with emphasis on blood, immunity, respiration, urinary<br />

function, digestion, and reproduction. Lab includes dissections and structure<br />

identification.<br />

Prerequisite: Both BIO 250 and CHEM 122 with a grade of 2.0 or better.<br />

12:00p-12:50p DAILY Brem-ST 201 $15 Ferguson D 6cr 4065<br />

Also meets 2:05p- 4:55PM Th in ST 238 for lab.<br />

5:00p- 7:15p TTh Brem-ST 242 $15 TBA 6cr 4066<br />

Also meets 5:15p- 8:05PM W in ST 241 for lab.<br />

5:00p- 7:15p TTh Brem-ST 242 $15 TBA 6cr 4070<br />

Also meets 7:10p- 8:40PM TTh in ST 241 for lab.<br />

8:00a- 8:50a DAILY Poul-OCP 105 $15 Dodge M A 6cr 8406<br />

Also meets 9:00a-11:50AM W in OCP 224 for lab. Web enhanced.<br />

BIO 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 />

Prerequisite: A minimum of 5 credits in biological sciences as BIO 105, BIO 201, or BIO<br />

250 with a grade of 2.0 or better AND CHEM 122, or CHEM 140, CHEM 150, or CHEM<br />

240, 250 with a 2.0 grade or better.<br />

10:00a-10:50a MTWTh Brem-ST 242 $15 Elauria A 5cr 4072<br />

Also meets 11:00a-12:30PM MW in ST 238 for lab.<br />

10:00a-10:50a MTWTh Brem-ST 242 $15 Elauria A 5cr 4074<br />

Also meets 11:00a-12:30PM TTh in ST 238 for lab.<br />

BIO 351 Medical Genetics*<br />

Seminar-style and on-line course designed to examine various genetic conditions<br />

and their relationship to disease in the population. Discussion will be oriented<br />

toward healthcare professionals.<br />

Prerequisite: Five (5) credits of Biological Science and MATH 281 or permission of<br />

instructor.<br />

2:00p- 4:00p F Brem-ST 142 $15 Team taught 5cr 4080<br />

Web enhanced: In-class 20 hours, online 30 hours. Team taught by Larry Miller and Matthew Dodge.<br />

*Upper Division Rates Apply. See Tuition & Fees on page 7 for Upper Division Resident and Non-<br />

Resident rates.<br />

Bu s i n e s s Ma n a g e m e n t<br />

BMGMT 102 Introduction — International Business<br />

This course examines the fundamental issues facing international commerce. The<br />

course covers: country and regional differences, the economics and politics of<br />

global trade and investment, business strategies and structures of international<br />

firms, and the global monetary system. WTO and the world’s basic religions are<br />

also covered.<br />

10:00a-12:15p MW Brem-BUS 206 Johnson H 5cr 2070<br />

5:00p- 7:15p MW Brem-BUS 206 Johnson H 5cr 2071<br />

How to Read this Schedule p.13.<br />

Locations: Brem=Bremerton, Poul=Poulsbo, Shel=Shelton, NBK-BGR=NBK Bangor, NBK-BREM=NBK Bremerton, NHB=Naval Hospital Bremerton<br />

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<strong>Winter</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

Time Days Location +Fee Instructor Cr Item Time Days Location +Fee Instructor Cr Item<br />

BMGMT 105 Introduction to Financial Planning<br />

Includes common sense budgeting and money management tips. Explores major<br />

capital markets including: Stocks, Bonds, Mutual Funds, Money Markets and<br />

Real Estate. Provides insights into Consumer <strong>Credit</strong>, Predatory Lending, Identity<br />

Theft, Phishing, and Check Cashing Outlets. Basic Insurance, Transportation,<br />

and Retirement Planning needs are also discussed. There’s no reason not to have<br />

a financial plan anymore!<br />

5:00p- 7:15p TTh Poul-OCP 109 (ITV) MacKaben K 5cr 8210<br />

5:00p- 7:15p TTh Shel-TJL 120 (ITV) MacKaben K 5cr 7200<br />

BMGMT 140 Business and Personal Mathematics<br />

Solving practical business problems, in an applied context, involving one-variable<br />

linear equations, credit terms, percentages, decimals, fractions, installment<br />

loans, bank account reconciliation, interest, cash discounts, notes, metric system<br />

conversions, and present and future value calculations. (Formerly OFTEC 140)<br />

Prerequisite: MATH 090 with a grade of 2.0 or above or satisfactory placement test<br />

score.<br />

11:30a-12:54p MWF Brem-BUS 105 Drzewiecki E 5cr 2073<br />

5:00p- 7:15p TTh Brem-BUS 105 Drzewiecki E 5cr 2074<br />

5:00p- 7:15p MW Shel-PB 002 MacKaben K 5cr 7201<br />

BMGMT 147 Human Resource Management<br />

An entrepreneurial series, two-day seminar, emphasizing Human Resource Risk<br />

Management including: Discrimination, Sexual Harassment, Homophobia,<br />

Disparate Impact, Employment-at-Will, Employment Eligibility, Labor’s Right to<br />

Organize, ADA, WISHA basics, and Washington State wage and hour limitations<br />

concerning minors. Basic Legal Interviewing Techniques are presented, and students<br />

are provided an opportunity to tape interviewing role plays.<br />

8:30a- 5:30p Sa Brem-BUS 206 Johnson H 2cr 2077<br />

Meets 01/26/08 through 02/09/08.<br />

BMGMT 148 Deadline and Project Management<br />

An entrepreneurial series, one-day seminar introducing basic tips on how to manage<br />

multiple projects/deadlines, and interpret and draw basic project management<br />

PERT Diagrams and Gantt Charts. Applicable to start-up and existing small<br />

businesses.<br />

8:30a- 5:30p Sa 1/12 Brem-BUS 206 Johnson H 1cr 2078<br />

BMGMT 180 Marketing<br />

Marketing in the new millennium is all about building profitable customer<br />

relationships. This course explores consumer buying behavior, decisions as to which<br />

target markets the organization can strategically access and serve, and determinants<br />

of a compelling value position to attract, keep, and grow targeted customers. You’ll<br />

never view commercials the same way again.<br />

1:00p- 3:15p TTh Poul-OCP 109 (ITV) MacKaben K 5cr 8212<br />

1:00p- 3:15p TTh Shel-TJL 120 (ITV) MacKaben K 5cr 7202<br />

BMGMT 181 Principles of Sales<br />

Selling isn’t what it used to be. Find out how being an information provider can help<br />

you better meet your customer’s needs, improve opportunities for sales and support<br />

a customer relationship management program (CRM). This course provides an<br />

introduction into a number of effective selling techniques, information on handling<br />

objections, active listening and preparing that winning sales presentation.<br />

10:00a-12:15p TTh Brem-BUS 206 TBA 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 are addressed.<br />

Prerequisite: CMPTR 115 or by permission of instructor.<br />

7:25p- 9:40p MW Brem-BUS 206 TBA 5cr 2084<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 MW Brem-BUS 206 Johnson H 5cr 2088<br />

Bu s i n e s s a n d Ec o n o m i c s<br />

BS-EC 101 Introduction to Business SS<br />

Introduces the major operations of a business including production, marketing,<br />

finance, and human resource management. Examines the economic, social, and<br />

political environment of business.<br />

7:45a- 9:50a TTh Brem-HL 110 (ITV/HYBD) Salas J 5cr 2031<br />

7:45a- 9:50a TTh Poul-OCP 109 (ITV/HYBD) Salas J 5cr 8200<br />

7:45a- 9:50a TTh Shel-TJL 120 (ITV/HYBD) Salas J 5cr 7210<br />

Online - Go to faculty.olympic.edu/sking to start* King S 5cr 2032<br />

BS-EC 201 Economics—Macro 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.<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 TBA 5cr 2034<br />

7:25p- 9:40p MW Brem-BUS 106 TBA 5cr 2037<br />

BS-EC 202 Economics—Micro SS<br />

Supply and demand; cost and revenue analysis; pure competition; agriculture;<br />

monopoly; imperfect competition; antitrust policy; regulation; factor incomes;<br />

unions.<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) Hall R 5cr 2039<br />

10:00a-11:24a MWF Poul-OCP 110 (ITV) Hall R 5cr 8201<br />

10:00a-11:24a MWF Shel-TJL 120 (ITV) Hall R 5cr 7212<br />

BS-EC 251 Principles of Accounting I<br />

The course will begin with an overview of accounting as an information system,<br />

move to coverage of the accounting cycle, examine accounting for merchandising<br />

operation, and conclude with coverage of cash, receivables, and inventories.<br />

10:00a-12:15p TTh Brem-BUS 205 King S 5cr 2040<br />

Online - Go to faculty.olympic.edu/sking to start* King S 5cr 2041<br />

Online - Go to faculty.olympic.edu/sking to start* King S 5cr 2044<br />

Meets 1/21-3/14/08.<br />

BS-EC 252 Principles of Accounting II<br />

The course includes accounting for fixed assets, liabilities, partnerships, and<br />

corporations. Additionally, coverage should include the statement of cash flows as<br />

well as the underlying principles of accounting.<br />

Prerequisite: BS-EC 251.<br />

1:00p- 3:15p MW Brem-BUS 105 Snapp R 5cr 2045<br />

5:00p- 7:15p MW Brem-TEC 212 (ITV) Snapp R 5cr 2046<br />

5:00p- 7:15p MW Poul-OCP 110 (ITV) Snapp R 5cr 8202<br />

5:00p- 7:15p MW Shel-TJL 111 (ITV) Snapp R 5cr 7213<br />

Online - http://faculty.olympic.edu/rsnapp* Snapp R 5cr 2047<br />

Online - http://faculty.olympic.edu/rsnapp* Snapp R 5cr 2048<br />

Meets 11/26/07 through 01/18/08.<br />

Online - http://faculty.olympic.edu/rsnapp* Snapp R 5cr 2049<br />

Meets 01/07/08 through 02/29/08.<br />

Online - http://faculty.olympic.edu/rsnapp* Snapp R 5cr 2050<br />

Meets 01/21/08 through 03/14/08.<br />

<strong>Winter</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

How to Read this Schedule p.13.<br />

*IMPORTANT NOTICE: The online class website is NOT available through the WAOL system.<br />

Locations: Brem=Bremerton, Poul=Poulsbo, Shel=Shelton, NBK-BGR=NBK Bangor, NBK-BREM=NBK Bremerton, NHB=Naval Hospital Bremerton<br />

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<strong>Winter</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

Time Days Location +Fee Instructor Cr Item Time Days Location +Fee Instructor Cr Item<br />

<strong>Winter</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

BS-EC 253 Managerial Accounting<br />

Development and analysis of accounting information for managerial decisionmaking.<br />

Prerequisite: BS-EC 252 and high school algebra or its equivalent.<br />

Online - http://faculty.olympic.edu/rsnapp* Snapp R 5cr 2051<br />

Meets 11/26/07 through 01/18/08.<br />

Online - http://faculty.olympic.edu/rsnapp* Snapp R 5cr 2052<br />

Meets 01/07/08 through 02/29/08.<br />

Online - http://faculty.olympic.edu/rsnapp* Snapp R 5cr 2053<br />

Meets 01/21/08 through 03/14/08.<br />

BS-EC 257 Introduction to Business Statistics<br />

Collection and presentation of business data; empirical frequency distributions;<br />

measures of central position; measures of dispersion; index numbers; probability<br />

concepts.<br />

Prerequisite: MATH 099 or equivalent.<br />

8:00a- 9:50a TTh Brem-BUS 106 TBA 3cr 2054<br />

BS-EC 258 Business Statistics<br />

Application of statistical inference to business decisions; sampling; sampling<br />

distributions; confidence intervals; tests of hypotheses; power curves; regression<br />

and correlation.<br />

Prerequisite: BS-EC 257.<br />

1:00p- 2:50p TTh Brem-BUS 106 TBA 3cr 2055<br />

BS-EC 260 Business Law<br />

Origin and development of business law, the legal system procedure, and institutions<br />

for enforcement of legal rights; business contracts, business organization. U.C.C.<br />

regulations.<br />

8:26a- 9:50a MWF Brem-BUS 205 Bosley E 5cr 2057<br />

Telecourse $30 King S 5cr 2058<br />

Required orientation: 4:00p-5:00p Monday, January 7 in Bremerton-HL 127.<br />

Ch e m i s t r y<br />

CHEM 121 Survey of Inorganic 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.<br />

Prerequisite: Completion of MATH 099 with a 2.0 or better or a score of 45 on the<br />

ASSET Test for intermediate algebra.<br />

1:00p- 2:05p MTWTh Brem-ST 203 $15 Geyer C 6cr 4095<br />

Also meets 10:00a-11:50AM T in ST 220 for lab.<br />

1:00p- 2:05p MTWTh Brem-ST 203 $15 Geyer C 6cr 4099<br />

Also meets 10:00a-11:50AM W in ST 220 for lab.<br />

5:00p- 7:15p TTh Brem-ST 203 $15 Flowers B 6cr 4101<br />

Also meets 7:25p- 9:15PM T in ST 220 for lab.<br />

5:00p- 7:15p TTh Brem-ST 203 $15 Flowers B 6cr 4105<br />

Also meets 7:25p- 9:15PM Th in ST 220 for lab.<br />

1:00p- 1:50p DAILY Poul-OCP 218 $15 Pellock J 6cr 8409<br />

Also meets 3:00p- 4:50PM W in OCP 224 for lab.<br />

CHEM 122 Survey Organic and Biochemistry 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.<br />

Prerequisite: Completion of CHEM 121 with a 2.0 or better.<br />

1:00p- 1:50p DAILY Brem-ST 242 $15 TBA 6cr 4107<br />

Also meets 10:00a-11:50AM T in ST 218 for lab.<br />

1:00p- 1:50p DAILY Brem-ST 242 $15 TBA 6cr 4109<br />

Also meets 10:00a-11:50AM Th in ST 218 for lab.<br />

5:00p- 7:15p MW Brem-ST 203 $15 TBA 6cr 4110<br />

Also meets 7:25p- 9:15PM M in ST 218 for lab.<br />

5:00p- 7:15p MW Brem-ST 203 $15 TBA 6cr 4111<br />

Also meets 7:25p- 9:15PM W in ST 218 for lab.<br />

2:00p- 2:50p DAILY Poul-OCP 218 $15 Pellock J 6cr 8410<br />

Also meets 3:00p- 4:50PM T in OCP 224 for lab.<br />

2:00p- 2:50p DAILY Poul-OCP 218 $15 Pellock J 6cr 8411<br />

Also meets 9:30a-11:20AM Th in OCP 224 for lab.<br />

CHEM 139 Preparation for Inorganic Chemistry NS<br />

This course is designed to prepare students for CHEM 140 by introducing<br />

problem-solving techniques, the metric system, measurements, atomic structure,<br />

stoichiometry, solution chemistry, bonding, and molecular shape. NOT transferable<br />

for credit for science or engineering students.<br />

Prerequisite: MATH 099 or 099B or equivalent with grade of at least 2.0.<br />

10:00a-11:24a MWF Poul-OCP 105 Pellock J 5cr 8408<br />

CHEM 140 General Inorganic Chemistry NS<br />

Principles of chemistry including stoichiometry, enthalpy, atomic theory, gases,<br />

periodicity, chemical bonding.<br />

Prerequisite: CHEM 139 with a grade of 2.0 or higher OR successful completion of<br />

chemistry exam given by MESH and MATH 099 or 099B or equivalent with grade of 2.0<br />

or higher.<br />

8:00a- 8:50a DAILY Brem-ST 203 Geyer C 5cr 4112<br />

10:00a-10:50a DAILY Brem-ST 203 (HYBD) Baldwin T 5cr 4113<br />

CHEM 141 General Inorganic Laboratory NS<br />

Experiments illustrating general principles and quantitative relationships in<br />

chemistry.<br />

Prerequisite: CHEM 140 or concurrent enrollment in CHEM 140.<br />

11:00a- 1:50p F Brem-ST 220 $15 TBA 1cr 4119<br />

1:00p- 3:50p M Brem-ST 220 $15 Baldwin T 1cr 4115<br />

1:00p- 3:50p T Brem-ST 220 $15 Baldwin T 1cr 4117<br />

CHEM 150 General Inorganic Chemistry NS<br />

Principles of chemistry, including organic chemistry, gasses, solid and liquid states,<br />

solutions, kinetics, equilibrium, thermodynamics, acids and bases.<br />

Prerequisite: CHEM 140 with a grade of 2.0 or higher.<br />

9:00a- 9:50a DAILY Brem-ST 203 Kieburtz R 5cr 4122<br />

11:00a-11:50a DAILY Brem-ST 203 Kieburtz R 5cr 4121<br />

CHEM 151 General Inorganic Laboratory NS<br />

Experiments illustrating general principles and quantitative relationships in<br />

chemistry.<br />

Prerequisite: CHEM 141, CHEM 150 or concurrent enrollment in CHEM 150.<br />

1:00p- 3:50p W Brem-ST 220 $15 Kieburtz R 1cr 4123<br />

1:00p- 3:50p Th Brem-ST 220 $15 Kieburtz R 1cr 4125<br />

CHEM 250 Organic Chemistry NS<br />

Deals with the structure, synthesis, and reactions of polymers, conjugated<br />

unsaturated molecules, aromatic compounds, phenols, organometallic compounds,<br />

aldehydes, and ketones. Introduces IR, NMR, and mass spectroscopy.<br />

Prerequisite: CHEM 240.<br />

12:00p-12:50p MTWTh Brem-ST 203 Baldwin T 4cr 4127<br />

CHEM 251 Organic Chemistry Laboratory 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.<br />

Prerequisite: CHEM 250 or concurrent enrollment in CHEM 250.<br />

1:00p- 4:40p W Brem-ST 218 $15 Baldwin T 2cr 4129<br />

*IMPORTANT NOTICE: The online class website is NOT available through the WAOL system.<br />

How to Read this Schedule p.13. Locations: Brem=Bremerton, Poul=Poulsbo, Shel=Shelton, NBK-BGR=NBK Bangor, NBK-BREM=NBK Bremerton, NHB=Naval Hospital Bremerton<br />

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Time Days Location +Fee Instructor Cr Item Time Days Location +Fee Instructor Cr Item<br />

Co m p u t e r In f o r m a t i o n Sy s t e m s<br />

Also see Office Technology section. One credit computer classes, formerly graded<br />

only as Pass/No <strong>Credit</strong>, are now graded on the 4.0 scale. Students may still elect<br />

Pass/No <strong>Credit</strong> grading.<br />

CMPTR 101 Computer Literacy ce<br />

This course introduces and assesses basic computer literacy skills. Students will<br />

be assessed for literacy in basic computer use, file management, word processing,<br />

spreadsheets, the World Wide Web, and email. (Pass/No <strong>Credit</strong>)<br />

Online - http://faculty.olympic.edu/mwestlund/ Westlund M 1cr 2099<br />

CMPTR 103 Women and Technology<br />

The student will be introduced to information to increase career knowledge and<br />

preparation in entering technology related fields. Explore strategies for achievement<br />

and success in the world of current and emerging technologies. (Pass/No <strong>Credit</strong>)<br />

Online - Go to www.waol.org to start. $16 Hertel G 2cr 2100<br />

CMPTR 105 Small Office/Home Office Networking<br />

This course is designed to introduce how to install, configure, and operate a small<br />

office/home office (SOHO) network. (Pass/No <strong>Credit</strong>)<br />

Online - Go to www.waol.org to start. $16 Hertel G 2cr 2101<br />

CMPTR 107 Introduction to PHP<br />

PHP is an open source programming language commonly associated with creation<br />

of interactive Web pages. Students will create interactive Web pages with PHP<br />

from user data and databases.<br />

9:00a- 9:50a DAILY Brem-TEC 212 Hanson D R 4cr 2102<br />

CMPTR 110 Information Systems Concepts<br />

Fundamentals of information processing; file concepts; hardware and software;<br />

documentation standards.<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 - http://faculty.olympic.edu/mwestlund/ 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 200 Westlund M 4cr 2106<br />

Online - http://faculty.olympic.edu/mwestlund/ Westlund M 4cr 2107<br />

CMPTR 112 Introduction to Windows<br />

An introduction to Windows XP. Students will use Windows XP for simple<br />

applications. Textbook required. No computer skills required.<br />

8:30a- 5:30p Sa 1/12 Brem-TEC 111 (ITV) Salas J 1cr 2108<br />

8:30a- 5:30p Sa 1/12 Shel-TJL 116 (ITV) Salas J 1cr 7216<br />

ARR - Classwork can be done at home or in OC lab. Bermea N CE 1cr 2110<br />

Please contact instructor via email at nbermea@olympic.edu for class orientation information.<br />

Online - Go to www.waol.org to start. $8 Hertel G 1cr 2109<br />

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 />

ARR - Classwork can be done at home or in OC lab. Bermea N 1cr 2111<br />

Please contact instructor via email at nbermea@olympic.edu for class orientation information.<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 <strong>Credit</strong>)<br />

Prerequisite: Basic knowledge of Microsoft Windows 95 or later. Competent keyboarding<br />

skills.<br />

8:30a- 5:30p Sa 2/2 Brem-TEC 100 Bergman D 1cr 2112<br />

8:30a- 5:30p Sa 2/9 Brem-TEC 100 Bergman D 1cr 2113<br />

How to Read this Schedule p.13.<br />

CMPTR 115 Introduction to the Internet<br />

An introduction to the tools and strategies available to communicate, explore, and<br />

retrieve information using the resources of the Internet.<br />

10:00a-11:24a MW Brem-TEC 111 (HYBD) Bilodeau P 3cr 2115<br />

Online - http://faculty.olympic.edu/mwestlund/ Westlund M 3cr 2116<br />

CMPTR 116 Internetworking I<br />

The student will be introduced to and develop knowledge and skill in fundamental<br />

theory, design, planning and implementation of data communication networks<br />

working with industry standards and protocols.<br />

1:00p- 3:15p TTh Brem-TEC 213 (HYBD) $15 Hawkins J 4cr 2117<br />

Email jhawkins@olympic.edu<br />

CMPTR 118 Internetworking II<br />

The student will develop knowledge and skill in fundamental theory, design,<br />

planning and implementation of data communication networks working with<br />

industry standards and protocols.<br />

Prerequisite: CMPTR 116.<br />

5:00p- 7:15p MW Brem-TEC 213 (HYBD) $15 Hawkins J 4cr 2118<br />

Email jhawkins@olympic.edu<br />

CMPTR 120 Programming Concepts<br />

An introduction to programming concepts.<br />

Prerequisite: CMPTR 110 or concurrent enrollment in CMPTR 110 or permission of<br />

instructor.<br />

9:00a- 9:50a DAILY Brem-TEC 212 Hanson D R 5cr 2120<br />

Online - http://faculty.olympic.edu/dhanson/ 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 computer applications from an IT perspective. Students use<br />

basic applications to prepare IT documentation.<br />

1:00p- 3:15p TTh Brem-TEC 111 (ITV) $15 Westlund M 4cr 2123<br />

1:00p- 3:15p TTh Poul-OCP 110 (ITV) $15 Westlund M 4cr 8226<br />

1:00p- 3:15p TTh Shel-TJL 116 (ITV) $15 Westlund M 4cr 7217<br />

Online - http://faculty.olympic.edu/mwestlund/ Westlund M 4cr 2122<br />

CMPTR 123 System Architecture and Logic<br />

Provide logic and computational model for small and large computer systems<br />

and networks.<br />

Prerequisite: CMPTR 110 and MATH 090.<br />

Online - Go to www.waol.org to start. $40 Blackwell K 5cr 2124<br />

CMPTR 124 Introduction to Web Page Design<br />

Learn to create well-designed web page sites using effective navigation methods,<br />

page structure, graphics, text and color. Cascading Style Sheets are used extensively<br />

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 />

7:25p- 9:40p TTh Brem-TEC 100 Bergman D 4cr 2125<br />

CMPTR 125 Introduction to Dreamweaver<br />

Plan, design, build, publish, and manage a web site using the industry’s most popular<br />

web site development software. Formatting, images, navigation, animation, and<br />

multimedia (Flash).<br />

Prerequisite: Competent keyboarding skills.<br />

10:00a-12:15p TTh Brem-TEC 100 $15 Bergman D 4cr 2126<br />

5:00p- 7:15p MW Brem-TEC 100 $15 Bergman D 4cr 2127<br />

Locations: Brem=Bremerton, Poul=Poulsbo, Shel=Shelton, NBK-BGR=NBK Bangor, NBK-BREM=NBK Bremerton, NHB=Naval Hospital Bremerton<br />

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Time Days Location +Fee Instructor Cr Item Time Days Location +Fee Instructor Cr Item<br />

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CMPTR 126 Introduction to MS 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 1/26 Brem-TEC 212 (ITV) Bermea N 1cr 2128<br />

8:30a- 5:30p Sa 3/1 Poul-OCP 110 Bermea N 1cr 8227<br />

8:30a- 5:30p Sa 1/26 Shel-TJL 116 (ITV) Bermea N 1cr 7218<br />

ARR - Classwork can be done at home or in OC lab. Bermea N CE 1cr 2129<br />

Please contact instructor via email at nbermea@olympic.edu for class orientation information.<br />

CMPTR 127 Intro to MS Word Word Processing<br />

Understanding PC word processing; using MS Word XP for simple applications.<br />

Hands-on training in IBM compatible PC lab. Basic computer skills suggested.<br />

Text required.<br />

8:30a- 5:30p Sa 2/2 Brem-TEC 111 (ITV) Salas J 1cr 2131<br />

8:30a- 5:30p Sa 3/1 Brem-TEC 200 Bergman D 1cr 2130<br />

8:30a- 5:30p Sa 2/23 Brem-TEC 100 Hudson T 1cr 2198<br />

8:30a- 5:30p Sa 2/2 Shel-TJL 116 (ITV) Salas J 1cr 7219<br />

ARR - Classwork can be done at home or in OC lab. Bermea N CE 1cr 2132<br />

Please contact instructor via email at nbermea@olympic.edu for class orientation information.<br />

CMPTR 128 Introduction to MS Excel<br />

Understanding PC spreadsheet programs; an introduction to MS Excel XP.<br />

Students will use Excel for simple applications. Basic computer skills suggested.<br />

Text required.<br />

8:30a- 5:30p Sa 2/23 Brem-TEC 111 (ITV) Salas J 1cr 2133<br />

8:30a- 5:30p Sa 3/8 Poul-OCP 110 Bermea N 1cr 8229<br />

8:30a- 5:30p Sa 2/23 Shel-TJL 116 (ITV) Salas J 1cr 7220<br />

ARR - Classwork can be done at home or in OC lab. Bermea N CE 1cr 2134<br />

Please contact instructor via email at nbermea@olympic.edu for class orientation information.<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 1/26 Brem-TEC 201 SanFilippo A 1cr 2136<br />

8:30a- 5:30p Sa 2/9 Brem-TEC 111 SanFilippo A 1cr 2137<br />

ARR - Classwork can be done at home or in OC lab. Bermea N CE 1cr 2135<br />

Please contact instructor via email at nbermea@olympic.edu for class orientation information.<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 />

8:30a- 5:30p Sa 2/9 Brem-TEC 201 Dalton D 1cr 2138<br />

8:30a- 5:30p Sa 1/12 Poul-OCP 110 Ericson S 1cr 8230<br />

ARR - Classwork can be done at home or in OC lab. Bermea N CE 1cr 2139<br />

Please contact instructor via email at nbermea@olympic.edu for class orientation information.<br />

CMPTR 137 Introduction to Microsoft PowerPoint<br />

Planning, creating and displaying Microsoft PowerPoint XP presentations.<br />

Introduction to presentation software. Basic computer skills suggested. Text<br />

required.<br />

8:30a- 5:30p Sa 3/8 Brem-TEC 111 (ITV) Salas J 1cr 2141<br />

8:30a- 5:30p Sa 2/23 Poul-OCP 110 Bergman D 1cr 8231<br />

8:30a- 5:30p Sa 3/8 Shel-TJL 116 (ITV) Salas J 1cr 7221<br />

ARR - Classwork can be done at home or in OC lab. Bermea N CE 1cr 2142<br />

Please contact instructor via email at nbermea@olympic.edu for class orientation information.<br />

Online - http://faculty.olympic.edu/mwestlund/ Westlund M 1cr 2140<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 2/2 Brem-TEC 200 Ericson S 1cr 2143<br />

ARR - Classwork can be done at home or in OC lab. Bermea N CE 1cr 2144<br />

Please contact instructor via email at nbermea@olympic.edu for class orientation information.<br />

CMPTR 146/200 Java I Introduction to OOP/Programming Lab<br />

CMPTR 146: An introduction to applications development for Windows and the<br />

Web using Java applications and applets.<br />

CMPTR 200: Students meet in lab to design, develop, and test programs assigned<br />

in the programming course being taken concurrently.<br />

Prerequisite: CMPTR 120 or permission of instructor and concurrent enrollment in CMPTR<br />

200 or prerequisite of CMPTR 145.<br />

Group 1:<br />

11:00a-11:50a DAILY Brem-TEC 212 $15 Hanson D R 6cr 2147<br />

Also meets 12:00p-12:50p MW in Brem-TEC 212<br />

Group 2:<br />

Online - http://faculty.olympic.edu/dhanson/ Hanson D R 6cr 2148<br />

MS Word 2003 or newer REQUIRED, High speed Internet strongly recommended.<br />

CMPTR 150 Survey/Microcomputing—Personal Cmptr<br />

An introduction to microcomputers for non-computer majors. Using word<br />

processing, spreadsheet, database and presentation software, specifically presenting<br />

Microsoft Office Pro XP software.<br />

8:26a- 9:50a MWF Brem-TEC 100 Ericson S 4cr 2150<br />

10:00a-12:15p TTh Brem-TEC 111 (ITV/HYBD) Salas J 4cr 2151<br />

5:00p- 7:15p TTh Brem-TEC 200 SanFilippo A 4cr 2152<br />

10:00a-12:15p TTh Poul-OCP 110 (ITV/HYBD) Salas J 4cr 8232<br />

7:25p- 9:40p TTh Shel-OCS 107 McIntosh B 4cr 7222<br />

Online - Go to www.waol.org to start. $32 Salas J 4cr 2153<br />

CMPTR 151 MS Office Transitions: 2003-2007<br />

An illustrated approach to help Microsoft Office 2003 users transition their skills<br />

to Office 2007.<br />

Hybrid - Go to www.waol.org to start. Salas J 2cr 2197<br />

Hybrid - Go to www.waol.org to start. Salas J 2cr 7224<br />

Course is online except for one meeting 8:00a- 5:30p Sat., Jan. 26 in Brem-TEC 111/Shel-TJL 116.<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<br />

required.<br />

ARR - Classwork can be done at home or in OC lab. Bermea N CE 1cr 2154<br />

Please contact instructor via email at nbermea@olympic.edu for class orientation information.<br />

CMPTR 154 Introduction to MS Access<br />

Design and development of practical database systems using MS Access. Overview<br />

of database models and file structures. Development of practical applications using<br />

MS Access.<br />

Prerequisite: Windows skills and a prior computer class or permission of instructor.<br />

1:00p- 3:15p TTh Brem-TEC 201 (HYBD) Bilodeau P 4cr 2155<br />

Hybrid class will be using MS Access 2003.<br />

Online - Go to www.waol.org to start. $32 Bilodeau P 4cr 2156<br />

Online class will be using MS Access 2007.<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 />

Online - Go to www.waol.org to start. $32 Durr R 4cr 2157<br />

How to Read this Schedule p.13.<br />

Locations: Brem=Bremerton, Poul=Poulsbo, Shel=Shelton, NBK-BGR=NBK Bangor, NBK-BREM=NBK Bremerton, NHB=Naval Hospital Bremerton<br />

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Time Days Location +Fee Instructor Cr Item Time Days Location +Fee Instructor Cr Item<br />

CMPTR 172 PC Hardware Basics<br />

This course is designed to give the student a basic knowledge of hardware and<br />

software configurations. This includes the installation of various peripheral devices<br />

as well as basic system hardware components.<br />

Online - Go to www.waol.org to start. $40 Hertel G 5cr 2158<br />

CMPTR 173 Introduction to TCP/IP<br />

This course is designed to give an understanding of the TCP/IP suite and the details<br />

of its implementation. The details of implementation are treated by discussing IP<br />

Addressing, the structure of frames and protocol headers that enable communication<br />

between two computers.<br />

Online - Go to www.waol.org to start. $40 Blackwell K 5cr 2159<br />

CMPTR 182 Networking Concepts<br />

This course is designed to introduce LAN/WAN terminology, design, topologies,<br />

protocols, various network hardware components, software, cabling and<br />

connectivity.<br />

11:00a-12:26p MW Brem-TEC 213 (HYBD) Blackwell K 5cr 2160<br />

CMPTR 185 IT User Support Fundamentals<br />

Students will develop “soft skills” and “self-management skills” needed in user<br />

support.<br />

11:00a-12:26p TTh Brem-TEC 213(HYBD) $15 Bilodeau P/ 4cr 2161<br />

Blackwell K<br />

CMPTR 190 Information System Project Management<br />

The student will learn, apply, analyze and evaluate significant information<br />

technology projects from initiation through closing.<br />

Online - Go to www.waol.org to start. $32 Bilodeau P 4cr 2162<br />

CMPTR 201 Networking Laboratory<br />

Students meet in lab to plan, develop, and test exercises and hands-on projects<br />

assigned in networking course(s) being taken concurrently. May be repeated for<br />

a maximum of 5 credits.<br />

Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in any one of the following courses: CMPTR 116,<br />

118, 119, 216, 290, 291, 236, 237 or 238.<br />

ARR ARR Brem-TEC 213 Hawkins J 1cr 2165<br />

CMPTR 205 Introduction to XML<br />

Students will create and transform “well formed” XML documents into Web pages.<br />

Students will also use DTDs and namespaces.<br />

Prerequisite: Basic programming and HTML skills.<br />

10:00a- 3:30p Sa Poul-OCP 108 (HYBD) Westlund M 2cr 8234<br />

Meets 02/23/08 through 03/08/08. Online - http://faculty.olympic.edu/mwestlund/ to access<br />

this class.<br />

CMPTR 215 World Wide Web Page Development<br />

Learning and using XHTML to develop web pages using text formatting, color,<br />

images, tables, frames, forms, audio, video, Java applets, and Cascading Style Sheets.<br />

Java, JavaScript, Active Server Pages, and HTML editors are discussed, but not used.<br />

Several web pages are created including a personal web page. The student learns how<br />

to transfer web pages to a web server using a File Transfer Protocol program.<br />

Prerequisite: Basic knowledge of Microsoft Windows 95 or later. Competent keyboard<br />

skills.<br />

1:00p- 3:15p TTh Brem-TEC 200 Bergman D 4cr 2168<br />

7:25p- 9:40p MW Brem-TEC 200 Bergman D 4cr 2169<br />

CMPTR 218 Web Page Scripting Languages<br />

Students use JavaScript programming and debugging techniques to build interactive<br />

web pages which conform to XHTML standards. An overview of ASP.NET<br />

server-side 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-11:24a MWF Brem-TEC 200 $15 Bergman D 4cr 2172<br />

5:00p- 7:15p TTh Brem-TEC 100 $15 Bergman D 4cr 2173<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 />

1:00p- 3:15p TTh Brem-TEC 212 $15 Hanson D R 5cr 2176<br />

CMPTR 237 Information System Security II<br />

The student will develop and apply knowledge and skill in planning, designing and<br />

evaluating the 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 />

CMPTR 262 Unix Administration<br />

A practice-based course designed to prepare users to administer UNIX-based<br />

systems in a networked, client-server environment.<br />

10:00a-10:50a TTh Brem-TEC 213 (HYBD) Blackwell K 4cr 2188<br />

CMPTR 285 Object Oriented Programming with C++<br />

Writing object oriented programs utilizing C++. Introduces concepts of data<br />

abstraction, data classes, and polymorphism.<br />

Prerequisite: CMPTR 146 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 2189<br />

Online - http://faculty.olympic.edu/dhanson/ Hanson D R 5cr 2190<br />

MS Word 2003 or newer REQUIRED, High speed Internet strongly recommended.<br />

CMPTR 291 Microsoft Network Administration II<br />

This course is designed to introduce advanced Network management, services,<br />

planning, security, resource management, and performance and network monitoring,<br />

system policies, backups and disaster recovery using Microsoft’s most recent<br />

Network Operating System.<br />

Prerequisite: CMPTR 290.<br />

5:00p- 7:15p Th Brem-TEC 213 (HYBD) $15 Blackwell K 4cr 2191<br />

Co m p u t e r Sc i e n c e<br />

CS 176 Computer Science Programming I NS<br />

Problem solving methodology and basic programming abilities and concepts in<br />

JAVA. (Same as MATH 176)<br />

Prerequisite: MATH 120 with a grade of 2.0 or higher and skills working with files in<br />

Windows; CMPTR 120 recommended.<br />

10:00a-10:50a DAILY Brem-ST 123 Stinson M 5cr 4140<br />

Co o p e r a t i v e Ed u c a t i o n<br />

For Cooperative Education and Internship information, call 360.475.7480<br />

or 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 c<br />

Course introduces application of critical job skills to support success in co-op<br />

work experience.<br />

Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment with first quarter Co-op Work Experience.<br />

Online - Go to www.waol.org to start. $16 Crisp C 2cr 1316<br />

Orientation: Tues. Jan. 8, 7:30p-8:30p in Brem-TEC 111, Poul-OCP 105, Shel-PB 003.<br />

CO-OP 120 Transition to WorK ce<br />

A work-based learning course that prepares students for employment.<br />

2:10p- 5:00p F Brem-HL 110 (ITV) Bernard D 3cr 1325<br />

Also meets 2:10p- 5:00p Fri. in Shel-PB 003/Poul-OCP 109<br />

<strong>Winter</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

How to Read this Schedule p.13.<br />

Locations: Brem=Bremerton, Poul=Poulsbo, Shel=Shelton, NBK-BGR=NBK Bangor, NBK-BREM=NBK Bremerton, NHB=Naval Hospital Bremerton<br />

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CO-OP 123/223 Cooperative Work Experience<br />

ce<br />

CO-OP 123: Contracted work experience coordinated with employer, faculty, and<br />

student to meet learning objectives specific to the work site and occupation/trade.<br />

CO-OP 223: Contracted work experience coordinated with employer, faculty and<br />

student to meet specific learning objectives for second year co-op students.<br />

Prerequisite: CO-OP 123: CO-OP seminar concurrent with first quarter work experience.<br />

CO-OP 223: Permission of cooperative education coordinator and current enrollment in<br />

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 />

The Community Volunteer Service course utilizes Cooperative Education to<br />

enable students to experience volunteerism as a central component of life and<br />

career planning.<br />

ARR ARR ARR McDermott T 2-3cr ####*<br />

*Cooperative Work Experience and Community Volunteer Service item<br />

numbers are assigned by the Cooperative Education Coordinator and must<br />

be obtained prior to registration.<br />

How to Read this Schedule p.13.<br />

Cr iminal Ju s t i c e<br />

CRM-J 103 Administration of Justice<br />

Overview of the American system of criminal justice, crime prevention, police and<br />

law enforcement, legislation, courts, and corrections. (Same as SOCIO 103)<br />

5:00p- 7:15p MW Brem-TEC 111 (ITV) Fernandez R 5cr 3090<br />

5:00p- 7:15p MW Shel-PB 003 (ITV) Fernandez R 5cr 7308<br />

CRM-J 104 Police Organization & Administration<br />

The principles of organization and management as applied to law enforcement<br />

agencies.<br />

Prerequisite: CRM-J 101 or CRM-J 103 or SOCIO 103 or permission of instructor.<br />

4:45p- 7:00p TTh NBK-BGR Reynolds B 5cr 6211<br />

Call 360.697.3656 by 12/31 for civilian temporary Pass & ID requirements. Allow time for ID<br />

check when attending class.<br />

CRM-J 106 Juvenile Delinquency and Justice<br />

The history and philosophy of society’s reaction to juvenile behavior and problems<br />

are covered. The interaction among the police, judiciary and corrections systems are<br />

examined within the context of cultural differences. (Same as SOCIO 106)<br />

Prerequisite: CRM-J 101 or CRM-J 103 or SOCIO 103, or permission of instructor.<br />

8:26a- 9:50a MWF Brem-HUM 104 Delmore E/Hubbard G 5cr 3092<br />

7:10p- 9:25p TTh NBK-BGR Reynolds B 5cr 6212<br />

Call 360.697.3656 by 12/31 for civilian temporary Pass & ID requirements. Allow time for ID<br />

check when attending class.<br />

CRM-J 116 Police Community Relations<br />

Analysis of the relationship between the police and the community in terms of<br />

mutual understanding, involvement, commitment, and crime control. Analysis of<br />

police accountability to the community as a whole.<br />

Prerequisite: CRM-J 101 or CRM-J 103 or SOCIO 103, or permission of instructor.<br />

1:00p- 3:15p MW Brem-HUM 105 Mahone M 5cr 3094<br />

CRIMINAL JUSTICE PROGRAM<br />

Work in a high demand field! Would you like<br />

to be a Police Officer, Deputy Sheriff, State<br />

Patrol Officer, Private Investigator or work in<br />

the Corrections Field?<br />

Earn an Associate in Technical Arts in Criminal<br />

Justice! Make a difference in your community.<br />

Learn about conflict resolution, applying criminology<br />

theories to current day policy and practice and learn<br />

to make decisions that reflect high ethical criminal<br />

justice standards.<br />

Call Advisor Dr. Mel Mahone at 360.475.7337.<br />

CRM-J 124 Introduction to Criminology<br />

The interdisciplinary and scientific study of crime. The various theories of social<br />

deviance, crime and criminality.<br />

Prerequisite: CRM-J 101 or CRM-J 103 or SOCIO 103, or permission of instructor.<br />

10:00a-12:15p TTh Brem-HL 110 (ITV) Mahone M 5cr 3096<br />

10:00a-12:15p TTh Shel-TJL 111 (ITV) Mahone M 5cr 7309<br />

CRM-J 201 Principles of Investigation<br />

The fundamentals and procedures of investigation including applications of<br />

deductive and inductive reasoning and other investigative techniques.<br />

Prerequisite: CRM-J 101 or CRM-J 103 or SOCIO 103, or permission of instructor.<br />

5:00p- 7:15p TTh Brem-TEC 111 (ITV) Mahone M 5cr 3098<br />

5:00p- 7:15p TTh Shel-TJL 120 (ITV) Mahone M 5cr 7310<br />

Cu l i n a r y Ar t s<br />

CULIN 114 History of Cuisine<br />

A chronological account of food throughout history, the impact of climates and<br />

effect on people and civilizations.<br />

Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.<br />

ARR DAILY Brem-BSC 127 Plemmons C 3cr 2660<br />

CULIN 170 Gourmet Cooking<br />

Cooking techniques for the novice and experienced cook; versatility and<br />

improvisation in food preparation; and low fat, low cost alternatives.<br />

ARR ARR Brem-BSC 127 TBA 1cr 2674<br />

FIRST QUARTER (BLOCK 1):<br />

NOTE: Enroll in CULIN 101, 103, 104, 105, and HMGMT 102 for 19<br />

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 />

Course will cover working in the commercial kitchen: equipment, knife skills, food<br />

product identification.<br />

7:30a- 1:50p DAILY Brem-BSC 127 $100 Lammers S 6cr 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 />

12:10p- 4:30p DAILY Brem-BSC 127 $100 Lammers S 6cr 2652<br />

ARR DAILY Brem-BSC 127 $100 Lammers S 6cr 2651<br />

CULIN 104 Dining Room Service ce<br />

Students will learn how to properly serve food to guests in a restaurant. The course<br />

is addressed to potential and actual waiters/waitresses and is also designed for<br />

managers or supervisors who train the servers.<br />

ARR DAILY Brem-BSC 127 $100 Giovanni N 3cr 2653<br />

CULIN 105 Servsafe Food Safety Training<br />

The ServSafe course provides accurate up-to-date information for all levels of<br />

employees on all aspects of handling food; from receiving and storing to preparing<br />

and serving.<br />

2:00p- 4:50p W Brem-HUM 109 $100 Giovanni N 1cr 2655<br />

Meets 01/16/08 through 02/06/08.<br />

8:00a- 2:00p Sa Brem-HUM 109 $100 Giovanni N 1cr 2656<br />

Meets 02/16/08 through 02/23/08.<br />

Locations: Brem=Bremerton, Poul=Poulsbo, Shel=Shelton, NBK-BGR=NBK Bangor, NBK-BREM=NBK Bremerton, NHB=Naval Hospital Bremerton<br />

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Time Days Location +Fee Instructor Cr Item Time Days Location +Fee Instructor Cr Item<br />

SECOND QUARTER (BLOCK 2):<br />

NOTE: Enroll in CULIN 121, 122, 123, 125, 126, and HMGMT 124<br />

for 22 credits.<br />

Culinary Arts Fee = $100 per quarter.<br />

Prerequisite: Permission of instructor, 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 $100 Lammers S 6cr 2665<br />

12:10p- 4:30p DAILY Brem-BSC 127 $100 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 $100 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 $100 Plemmons C 3cr 2667<br />

CULIN 125 Applied Food Service ComputatiON ce<br />

Students who realize how important and relevant math is in the food service<br />

industry will be motivated to learn, understand and use math correctly to accomplish<br />

their goals of becoming a chef, baker, manager or any of the many occupations in<br />

the food service industry.<br />

ARR DAILY Brem-BSC 127 $100 Giovanni N 1cr 2668<br />

CULIN 126 Commercial Baking i ce<br />

Applying fundamentals of baking science to the preparation of a variety of<br />

products.<br />

ARR DAILY Brem-BSC 127 $100 Lammers S 3cr 2669<br />

THIRD QUARTER (BLOCK 3):<br />

NOTE: Enroll in CULIN 131, 132, 134, and HMGMT 133 for 18<br />

credits.<br />

Culinary Arts Fee = $100 per quarter.<br />

Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.<br />

CULIN 131 Food Production iii ce<br />

This course will cover creation of a menu from start to finish, breakfast to dinner.<br />

7:30a- 1:50p DAILY Brem-BSC 127 $100 Plemmons C 6cr 2670<br />

CULIN 132 Quantity Food Purchasing ce<br />

The course will outline the operations of purchasing and receiving including<br />

invoicing, pricing, product costing, and inventories to promote fiscal controls.<br />

ARR DAILY Brem-BSC 127 $100 Plemmons C 3cr 2671<br />

CULIN 134 Nutrition for Culinary Professionals CE<br />

This course is for students in the culinary program. It is for those who need to use<br />

nutritional principles in menu and recipe planning.<br />

ARR DAILY Brem-BSC 127 $100 Giovanni N 3cr 2672<br />

FOURTH QUARTER (BLOCK 4):<br />

NOTE: Enroll in CULIN 200, 210, and 220 for 12 credits.<br />

Culinary Arts Fee = $100 per quarter.<br />

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 $100 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 $100 Plemmons C 3cr 2677<br />

How to Read this Schedule p.13.<br />

CULIN 220 Culinary Internship ce<br />

This is an unpaid six week work experience related to the Culinary/Hospitality<br />

field of study.<br />

ARR DAILY Brem-BSC 127 $100 Plemmons C 6cr 2679<br />

Dr a m a t i c Ar t s<br />

DRA 101 Theatre Appreciation 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 VTA 101)<br />

11:30a-12:54p MWF Brem-HL 110 (ITV) Hagan T 5cr 3950<br />

11:30a-12:50p MWF Poul-OCP 109 (ITV) Hagan T 5cr 8310<br />

11:30a-12:50p MWF Shel-PB 003 (ITV) Hagan T 5cr 7312<br />

DRA 241 Acting for the Camera II H<br />

An intermediate applied study of the camera actor’s craft. Topics include feature film,<br />

daytime drama and television series performance styles. (Formerly VTA 241)<br />

Prerequisite: DRA 240.<br />

1:00p- 3:15p MW Brem-THR 100 Hagan T 5cr 3954<br />

DRA 245 Scriptwriting I H<br />

Students use computerized tools to practice the art and craft of scriptwriting.<br />

Emphasis is placed on genre-specific story structure development and execution.<br />

(Formerly VTA 245)<br />

1:00p- 3:15p TTh Brem-HUM 120 Hagan T 5cr 3958<br />

DRA 246 Scriptwriting II H<br />

Students use computerized tools to practice the art and craft of scriptwriting at an<br />

intermediate level. Emphasis is placed on genre-specific story structure development<br />

and execution. (Formerly VTA 246)<br />

Prerequisite: DRA 245.<br />

1:00p- 3:15p TTh Brem-HUM 120 Hagan T 5cr 3959<br />

DRA 247 Scriptwriting III H<br />

Students use computerized tools to practice the art and craft of scriptwriting at an<br />

advanced level. Emphasis is placed on genre-specific story structure development<br />

and execution. (Formerly VTA 247)<br />

Prerequisite: DRA 246.<br />

1:00p- 3:15p TTh Brem-HUM 120 Hagan T 5cr 3960<br />

Dr a f t i n g<br />

See Technical Design section.<br />

Ea r l y Ch i l d h o o d Ed u c a t i o n<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 3100<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 />

5:00p- 5:50p W Brem-HOC 139 Dilling G 1cr 3101<br />

5:00p- 5:50p W Brem-HOC 139 Dilling G 1- 5cr ARLO<br />

Additional hours required, scheduled on an arranged basis.<br />

Locations: Brem=Bremerton, Poul=Poulsbo, Shel=Shelton, NBK-BGR=NBK Bangor, NBK-BREM=NBK Bremerton, NHB=Naval Hospital Bremerton<br />

<strong>Winter</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

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<strong>Winter</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

Time Days Location +Fee Instructor Cr Item Time Days Location +Fee Instructor Cr Item<br />

<strong>Winter</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

ECE 201 Practicum iii ce<br />

Students apply cumulative knowledge to practice skills with children and<br />

professional interactions with families and staff in a developmentally appropriate<br />

early childhood setting.<br />

Prerequisite: Completion of ECE 101, ECE 151, or permission of instructor.<br />

5:00p- 5:50p W Brem-HOC 139 Dilling G 5cr 3103<br />

Additional hours required, scheduled on an arranged basis.<br />

ECE 115 Introduction to Child Care<br />

Meets initial training requirements outlined by the Washington State Training and<br />

Registry System (STARS). Topics include an overview of best practices related to<br />

child development, child guidance, health, safety.<br />

Online - Go to www.waol.org to start. $16 Rhodes J 2cr 3105<br />

Online - Go to www.waol.org to start. $16 Rhodes J 2cr 3107<br />

Online - Go to www.waol.org to start. $16 Dilling G 2cr 3108<br />

ECE 150 The Exceptional Child<br />

Explore research, educational trends, early intervention, resources, and strategies<br />

for the inclusion of young children with disabilities, and their families, in education<br />

and the wider community. (Same as FS 150)<br />

6:00p- 8:50p T Brem-HOC 139 Cuneo C/Zapp C 3cr 3110<br />

ECE 165 Early Childhood Curriculum<br />

This course focuses on current research methods and skills necessary for teachers<br />

to develop age and culturally appropriate curriculum and systematically evaluate<br />

children’s learning.<br />

6:00p- 8:50p W Brem-HOC 139 Dilling G 3cr 3115<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 T Brem-HL 110 (ITV) Dilling G 3cr 3118<br />

1:00p- 3:50p T Shel-TJL 111 (ITV) Dilling G 3cr 7315<br />

ECE 173 Art and Creative Activities<br />

Children’s art and the development of the young child. Developmentally appropriate<br />

methods of planning and implementing creative activities in all areas of the ECE<br />

curriculum.<br />

6:00p- 8:50p Th Brem-HOC 139 Govender J 3cr 3120<br />

ECE 182 Movement and Physical Education<br />

Course covers the sequence of physical and motor development as well as<br />

activities and equipment to promote optimum movement education and physical<br />

development.<br />

9:00a- 1:30p Sa Brem-HOC 139 Govender J 1cr 3126<br />

ECE 184 Health, Safety and Nutrition<br />

The course is designed for teachers and childcare providers. It covers state regulations<br />

and developmentally appropriate practices in health, safety, and nutrition for young<br />

children.<br />

1:00p- 3:50p W Brem-HOC 139 Dilling G 3cr 3128<br />

Ed u c a t i o n<br />

EDUC 101 Introduction 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.<br />

12:00p-12:50p DAILY Brem-BUS 200 Power M 5cr 3182<br />

Online - Go to www.waol.org to start. $40 Sanford M 5cr 3180<br />

EDUC 110 Reading Techniques for At-Risk Child<br />

The course is a good exploratory elective for people pursuing a para education<br />

degree, for future teachers, or for parents seeking to boost their child’s reading skills.<br />

Provides an exposure to basic tutorial strategies for use in a K-8 school setting.<br />

1:00p- 3:15p TTh Brem-BUS 205 Sanford M 5cr 3183<br />

EDUC 120 Instructional Strategies<br />

This is a course designed to give students a foundation of the instructional process,<br />

from planning, implementing, and evaluating instruction. Students will gain an<br />

understanding of the role of the learning process, best educational practices, the<br />

use of on-going assessment, and modifying instruction to meet the needs of all<br />

learners.<br />

Online - Go to www.waol.org to start. $40 Sanford M 5cr 3184<br />

EDUC 125 Instructional Roles of Para Educators<br />

This course provides a foundation of the roles, responsibilities and tasks expected<br />

of K-12 para educators. The focus is in the WA State core competencies along<br />

with communication skills, record-keeping, assessment, and understanding diverse<br />

learners.<br />

Online - Go to www.waol.org to start. $40 Sanford M 5cr 3185<br />

EDUC 199 Practicum ce<br />

A practical application in the working world of the basic theories studied in the<br />

above program or discipline.<br />

ARR ARR ARR Sanford M 1- 5cr 3186<br />

El e c t r o n i c s<br />

ELECT 101 Direct Current<br />

Fundamentals of direct current from Ohm’s Law through network theorems.<br />

Prerequisite: MATH 094 or equivalent.<br />

USB Drive Course* 01/07/08 - 02/29/08 Szymkewicz M 5cr 2225<br />

USB Drive Course* 01/21/08 - 03/14/08 Szymkewicz M 5cr 2226<br />

*Course instructions included in course materials packet at OC Bookstore.<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 />

USB Drive Course* 01/07/08 - 02/29/08 Szymkewicz M 5cr 2228<br />

USB Drive Course* 01/21/08 - 03/14/08 Szymkewicz M 5cr 2229<br />

*Course instructions included in course materials packet at OC Bookstore.<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 />

USB Drive Course* 01/07/08 - 02/29/08 Szymkewicz M 5cr 2230<br />

USB Drive Course* 01/21/08 - 03/14/08 Szymkewicz M 5cr 2231<br />

*Course instructions included in course materials packet at OC Bookstore.<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 />

6:00p- 9:00p TTh Brem-TEC 114 $15 Welsh J 3cr 2235<br />

6:00p- 9:00p TTh Shelton High School $15 TBA 3cr 7227<br />

ELECT 112 Alternating Current Circuit Lab<br />

Practice in the application of AC concepts: Techniques in using electronic<br />

instruments, such as oscilloscopes, digital multimeters, frequency counters, and<br />

Z meters.<br />

Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in ELECT 102.<br />

8:00a- 9:50a MWF Brem-TEC 114 $15 Szymkewicz M 3cr 2236<br />

6:00p- 9:00p TTh Brem-TEC 114 $15 Welsch J 3cr 2239<br />

6:00p- 9:00p TTh Shelton High School $15 TBA 3cr 7228<br />

USB Drive Course* 01/07/08 - 02/29/08 Szymkewicz M 3cr 2237<br />

USB Drive Course* 01/21/08 - 03/14/08 Szymkewicz M 3cr 2238<br />

*Course instructions included in course materials packet at OC Bookstore.<br />

How to Read this Schedule p.13.<br />

Locations: Brem=Bremerton, Poul=Poulsbo, Shel=Shelton, NBK-BGR=NBK Bangor, NBK-BREM=NBK Bremerton, NHB=Naval Hospital Bremerton<br />

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Time Days Location +Fee Instructor Cr Item Time Days Location +Fee Instructor Cr Item<br />

ELECT 113 Basic Solid-state Laboratory<br />

Applications of diodes and transistors in electronic circuits.<br />

Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in ELECT 103.<br />

6:00p- 9:00p TTh Brem-TEC 114 $15 Welsch J 3cr 2240<br />

6:00p- 9:00p TTh Shelton High School $15 TBA 3cr 7229<br />

USB Drive Course* 01/07/08 - 02/29/08 Szymkewicz M 3cr 2241<br />

USB Drive Course* 01/21/08 - 03/14/08 Szymkewicz M 3cr 2242<br />

*Course instructions included in course materials packet at OC Bookstore.<br />

ELECT 115 Foundations for the Trades<br />

This course integrates trade concepts, math skills, language skills, academic success<br />

strategies, and career planning specific to welding, electronics, and automotive<br />

careers.<br />

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

6:00p- 8:30p MTWTh Brem-BUS 201 Team taught 10cr 2245<br />

Team taught with S Brennan, A McFarland, and R Puskarcik.<br />

Part of the I-BEST (Integrated Basic Education and Skills Training) Program where co-teachers<br />

integrate basic skills (writing, math, reading, computer, “soft skills”) and professional/technical<br />

training in instruction. Contact Tina Prentiss at 360.475.7538.<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 />

USB Drive Course* 01/07/08 - 02/29/08 Puskarcik R 2cr 2250<br />

USB Drive Course* 01/21/08 - 03/14/08 Puskarcik R 2cr 2251<br />

ELECT 165 Introduction to Digital Logic<br />

Introduction to the theory, practices, and application of digital electronics.<br />

Prerequisite: ELECT 102.<br />

USB Drive Course* 01/07/08 - 02/29/08 Szymkewicz M 4cr 2252<br />

USB Drive Course* 01/21/08 - 03/14/08 Szymkewicz M 4cr 2253<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 />

laboratory experiments.<br />

Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in ELECT 165.<br />

6:00p- 9:00p TTh Shelton High School $15 TBA 2cr 7230<br />

USB Drive Course* 01/07/08 - 02/29/08 Welsch J 2cr 2254<br />

USB Drive Course* 01/21/08 - 03/14/08 Welsch J 2cr 2255<br />

ELECT 170 Computer Applications II<br />

Course 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 />

USB Drive Course* 01/07/08 - 02/29/08 Puskarcik R 2cr 2257<br />

USB Drive Course* 01/21/08 - 03/14/08 Puskarcik R 2cr 2258<br />

ELECT 200 Basic Electronics Theory & Assessment<br />

This course reviews fundamental theory associated with the first year electronics<br />

program and assesses students’ ability for advanced instruction.<br />

Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.<br />

USB Drive Course* 11/26/07 - 01/18/08 Szymkewicz M 2cr 2260<br />

USB Drive Course* 01/07/08 - 02/29/08 Szymkewicz M 2cr 2261<br />

USB Drive Course* 01/21/08 - 03/14/08 Szymkewicz M 2cr 2262<br />

ELECT 201 Solid-state Devices<br />

Continuation of solid-state theory, use of approximation techniques in circuit<br />

analysis, development of parameters, evaluation of circuit potentials and<br />

applications.<br />

Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in ELECT 211.<br />

USB Drive Course* 01/07/08 - 02/29/08 Szymkewicz M 5cr 2264<br />

USB Drive Course* 01/21/08 - 03/14/08 Szymkewicz M 5cr 2265<br />

How to Read this Schedule p.13.<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 />

USB Drive Course* 01/07/08 - 02/29/08 Szymkewicz M 5cr 2268<br />

USB Drive Course* 01/21/08 - 03/14/08 Szymkewicz M 5cr 2269<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 />

USB Drive Course* 01/07/08 - 02/29/08 Welsch J 3cr 2275<br />

USB Drive Course* 01/21/08 - 03/14/08 Welsch J 3cr 2276<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 2277<br />

USB Drive Course* 01/07/08 - 02/29/08 Szymkewicz M 3cr 2278<br />

USB Drive Course* 01/21/08 - 03/14/08 Szymkewicz M 3cr 2279<br />

ELECT 225 Advanced Digital Circuits<br />

A continuation of basic digital circuits, with emphasis on counters, decoders, and<br />

registers. Course also includes an introduction to microprocessors.<br />

Prerequisite: ELECT 165 or equivalent.<br />

USB Drive Course* 01/07/08 - 02/29/08 Szymkewicz M 5cr 2280<br />

USB Drive Course* 01/21/08 - 03/14/08 Szymkewicz M 5cr 2281<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 />

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 />

USB Drive Course* 01/07/08 - 02/29/08 Welsch J 2cr 2298<br />

USB Drive Course* 01/21/08 - 03/14/08 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 2285<br />

En g i n e e r i n g<br />

ENGR 111 Engineering Problems<br />

Introduces students to engineering problem solving techniques, including using<br />

calculators and computers. (Offered <strong>Winter</strong> Quarter only.)<br />

Prerequisite: MATH 120 with 2.0 or better or co-enrollment in MATH 120 with instructor<br />

permission.<br />

9:00a- 9:50a TTh Brem-ST 136 Brown J J 2cr 4160<br />

12:00p-12:50p TTh Brem-ST 136 Brown J J 2cr 4161<br />

ENGR 120 Innovations in Design SS<br />

Revolutionary technologies and how they have shaped the world. Introduction to<br />

design and communication principles through engineering project approach.<br />

9:00a- 9:50a MWF Brem-ST 136 Brown J J 5cr 4163<br />

Also meets 1:00p- 3:15PM TTh in ST 136<br />

*Course instructions included in course materials packet at OC Bookstore.<br />

Locations: Brem=Bremerton, Poul=Poulsbo, Shel=Shelton, NBK-BGR=NBK Bangor, NBK-BREM=NBK Bremerton, NHB=Naval Hospital Bremerton<br />

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<strong>Winter</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

Time Days Location +Fee Instructor Cr Item Time Days Location +Fee Instructor Cr Item<br />

<strong>Winter</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

ENGR 240 Applied Numerical Methods for Engr<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 126 with 2.0 grade or higher required. Co-enrollment in MATH 250<br />

desired. CMPTR 120 or ENGR 141 recommended.<br />

1:00p- 3:15p MW Brem-ST 136 Brown J J 5cr 4165<br />

ENGR 260 Introduction to Thermodynamics<br />

Introduction to energy conservation topics with applications to engineering<br />

design; including energy transformation and maximum efficiency. (Offered <strong>Winter</strong><br />

Quarter only.)<br />

Prerequisite: MATH 126 and PHYS 254 both with 2.0 grade or higher.<br />

11:00a-11:50a DAILY Brem-ST 136 Brown J J 4cr 4167<br />

En g l i s h<br />

Students enrolling in English 090-099 and 101 MUST take a placement<br />

test. See page 5: New Student Assessment and Advising. More information<br />

about the Automatic Registration Link Option (ARLO) can be found under<br />

Abbreviations on page 13.<br />

Liberty & Justice for All? (12 credit combination)<br />

HIST 105 The United States Since 1865<br />

ENGL 102 Composition<br />

GEN-S 211 Research Skills in History<br />

See History section for details.<br />

How to Read this Schedule p.13.<br />

5cr SS<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 />

ENGL 091: This intro course helps students develop strategies for reading, writing,<br />

reflection, and problem solving. Assignments focus on individual and group<br />

processes for personal/academic writing.<br />

GEN-S 099: This intro course helps students develop academic and workplace<br />

readiness skills, critical thinking strategies, self-discovery techniques, and selfmanagement<br />

tools.<br />

Prerequisite: Assessment Test Score or Instructor Permission.<br />

Group 1:<br />

9:00a-10:50a MWThF Brem-HUM 116 Tirima K 5cr 3200<br />

9:00a-10:50a T Brem-MUS 125 Dewire E 2cr ARLO<br />

Group 2:<br />

11:00a-12:50p MWThF Brem-HUM 116 Cameron T 5cr 3202<br />

11:00a-12:50p T Brem-HUM 108 Underwood C 2cr ARLO<br />

ENGL 098/GEN-S 100 (7 credit combination)<br />

Intro to Academic Reading & Writing/Strategies for Academic Success<br />

ENGL 098: This course develops students’ critical strategies for reading, writing,<br />

problem solving, and handling academic life. Reading/writing assignments focus<br />

on personal academic/career interests.<br />

GEN-S 100: This course is designed for first year and returning students to enhance<br />

academic success and retention in college.<br />

Prerequisite: ENGL 098: Assessment Test Score, 2.0 in ENGL 091/092 but less than 2.5<br />

or instructor permission.<br />

Group 1:<br />

9:00a-10:50a MWThF Brem-HUM 120 Cameron T 5cr 3208<br />

9:00a-10:50a T Brem-HUM 120 Ogo O 2cr ARLO<br />

Group 2:<br />

11:00a-12:50p MWThF Brem-HUM 120 Tirima K 5cr 3210<br />

11:00a-12:50p T Brem-HUM 120 Dewire E 2cr ARLO<br />

Group 3:<br />

8:00a- 9:50a MTThF Poul-OCP 107 TBA 5cr 8319<br />

8:00a- 9:50a W Poul-OCP 107 Mason-Todd M 2cr ARLO<br />

ENGL 099 Reading and Writing Improvement<br />

This course develops students’ critical strategies for reading, writing, problem<br />

solving, and handling academic life. Reading/writing assignments focus on<br />

academic topics.<br />

Prerequisite: Assessment test score, or completion of ENGL 098 with a grade of 2.0<br />

but less than 2.5, or completion of ENGL 091/092 with a grade of 2.5 or better, or<br />

permission of instructor.<br />

8:00a- 8:50a DAILY Brem-HUM 102 TBA 5cr 3214<br />

10:00a-12:15p TTh Brem-HUM 109 Vail L 5cr 3215<br />

1:00p- 3:15p MW Brem-HUM 106 TBA 5cr 3216<br />

5:00p- 7:15p MW Brem-UQ1 000D TBA 5cr 3217<br />

11:30a-12:54p MWF Shel-TJL 121 Hoover C 5cr 7320<br />

ENGL 101 Composition<br />

A college-level introduction to effective written composition for academic,<br />

vocational, and occupational students, with emphasis on exposition.<br />

Prerequisite: Appropriate placement test score, or completion of ENGL 099 with a grade<br />

of 2.0 or better, or completion of ENGL 098 with a grade of 2.5 or better, or permission<br />

of instructor.<br />

7:00a- 7:50a DAILY Brem-BUS 201 TBA 5cr 3222<br />

8:00a- 8:50a DAILY Brem-BUS 201 TBA 5cr 3223<br />

8:00a- 8:50a DAILY Brem-UQ1 000D TBA 5cr 3224<br />

8:26a- 9:50a MWF Brem-ENG 115A TBA 5cr 3225<br />

9:00a- 9:50a DAILY Brem-UQ1 000D TBA 5cr 3226<br />

10:00a-11:24a MWF Brem-HUM 107 Vail L 5cr 3227<br />

10:00a-12:15p TTh Brem-BUS 201 Jung E 5cr 3228<br />

11:30a-12:54p MWF Brem-HUM 117 Plevin A 5cr 3229<br />

12:00p-12:50p DAILY Brem-HUM 118 TBA 5cr 3230<br />

1:00p- 2:24p MWF Brem-HUM 107 TBA 5cr 3231<br />

1:00p- 3:15p MW Brem-HUM 102 Sherman I 5cr 3232<br />

1:00p- 3:15p TTh Brem-HUM 112 Sherman I 5cr 3233<br />

5:00p- 7:15p MW Brem-HUM 106 TBA 5cr 3234<br />

7:25p- 9:40p MW Brem-HUM 111 TBA 5cr 3236<br />

10:00a-11:24a MWF Poul-OCP 119 TBA 5cr 8321<br />

11:30a-12:54p MWF Poul-OCP 107 TBA 5cr 8322<br />

7:25p- 9:40p TTh Poul-OCP 218 TBA 5cr 8323<br />

10:00a-11:24a MWF Shel-TJL 121 Hoover C 5cr 7322<br />

Online - Go to www.waol.org to start. $40 Hong N 5cr 3220<br />

Online - Go to www.waol.org to start. $40 Hong N 5cr 3221<br />

ENGL 102 Composition<br />

A continuation of ENGL 101 with emphasis on argumentation, research, and<br />

documentation.<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 TBA 5cr 3247<br />

8:00a- 8:50a DAILY Brem-BUS 105 TBA 5cr 3248<br />

9:00a- 9:50a DAILY Brem-ENG 116 TBA 5cr 3249<br />

9:00a- 9:50a DAILY Brem-BUS 201 TBA 5cr 3250<br />

10:00a-10:50a DAILY Brem-UQ1 000D TBA 5cr 3251<br />

10:00a-10:50a DAILY Brem-ENG 116 TBA 5cr 3252<br />

10:00a-12:15p TTh Brem-BUS 105 Sherman I 5cr 3254<br />

11:00a-11:50a DAILY Brem-HUM 102 Wicks A 5cr 3255<br />

12:00p-12:50p DAILY Brem-HUM 102 Wicks A 5cr 3257<br />

1:00p- 3:15p TTh Brem-HUM 102 TBA 5cr 3259<br />

5:00p- 7:15p MW Brem-HUM 108 TBA 5cr 3260<br />

4:45p- 7:00p MW NBK-BGR TBA 5cr 6219<br />

Call 360.697.3656 by 12/31 for civilian temporary Pass & ID requirements. Allow time for ID<br />

check when attending class.<br />

7:45a- 9:50a TTh Poul-OCP 219 TBA 5cr 8324<br />

1:00p- 3:15p TTh Poul-OCP 120 TBA 5cr 8327<br />

1:00p- 3:15p MW Shel-TJL 121 Hoover C 5cr 7324<br />

Online - Go to www.waol.org to start. $40 Wainwright J 5cr 3245<br />

Online - Go to www.waol.org to start. $40 Wainwright J 5cr 3246<br />

Locations: Brem=Bremerton, Poul=Poulsbo, Shel=Shelton, NBK-BGR=NBK Bangor, NBK-BREM=NBK Bremerton, NHB=Naval Hospital Bremerton<br />

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<strong>Winter</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

Time Days Location +Fee Instructor Cr Item Time Days Location +Fee Instructor Cr Item<br />

Online - Go to www.waol.org to start. $40 Hoene K 5cr 3256<br />

Online - Go to www.waol.org to start. $40 Hoene K 5cr 3258<br />

ENGL 104 Technical Writing<br />

Problem-solving strategies for professional and technical writing applications.<br />

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENGL 101 with a 2.0 or better or its equivalent.<br />

1:00p- 2:24p MWF Brem-TEC 201 Plevin A 5cr 3269<br />

5:00p- 7:15p MW Brem-TEC 201 Plevin A 5cr 3267<br />

Online - Go to www.waol.org to start. $40 Hoene K 5cr 3265<br />

Online - Go to www.waol.org to start. $40 Hoene K 5cr 3268<br />

ENGL 140 Introduction to Literature H<br />

A study of major literary forms and methods of interpretation.<br />

10:00a-11:24a MWF Brem-BUS 201 Jung E 5cr 3275<br />

ENGL 260 American Literature H<br />

A survey of the development of American literature from Colonial Times through<br />

the Civil War.<br />

10:00a-12:15p TTh Brem-HUM 105 DeLay J 5cr 3278<br />

ENGL 261 American Literature H<br />

A survey of the development of American literature from the post-Civil War<br />

period to the present.<br />

Online - Go to www.waol.org to start. $40 Meyers J 5cr 3277<br />

Creative Writing:<br />

Limit - one creative writing class per quarter.<br />

ENGL 270 Creative Writing—Narration H<br />

Development of biographical or autobiographical accounts. Students and instructor<br />

read and critique materials in a workshop setting.<br />

1:00p- 3:15p TTh Brem-ART 103 Wicks A 5cr 3280<br />

ENGL 271 Creative Writing—Family History/Biog H<br />

Writing out episodes or complete works of family history or biography. Students<br />

and instructor read and critique materials in a workshop setting.<br />

1:00p- 3:15p TTh Brem-ART 103 Wicks A 5cr 3281<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. Students and instructor read and<br />

critique materials in a workshop setting.<br />

1:00p- 3:15p TTh Brem-ART 103 Wicks A 5cr 3282<br />

ENGL 273 Creative Writing—Drama H<br />

Invention and development of dramatic material: Dialogue, action, stage location,<br />

and music. Students and instructor read and critique materials in a workshop<br />

setting.<br />

1:00p- 3:15p TTh Brem-ART 103 Wicks A 5cr 3283<br />

ENGL 274 Creative Writing—Short Story H<br />

Development of short fictional narratives. Students and instructor read and critique<br />

materials in a workshop setting.<br />

1:00p- 3:15p TTh Brem-ART 103 Wicks A 5cr 3284<br />

ENGL 275 Creative Writing—Long Narrative H<br />

The development of long fictional narratives. Students and instructor read and<br />

critique materials in a workshop setting.<br />

1:00p- 3:15p TTh Brem-ART 103 Wicks A 5cr 3285<br />

ENGL 276 Creative Writing—Advanced Poetry H<br />

This course is to further experience in writing poetry. Students and instructor read<br />

and critique materials in a workshop setting.<br />

Prerequisite: ENGL 272.<br />

1:00p- 3:15p TTh Brem-ART 103 Wicks A 5cr 3286<br />

ENGL 284 Survey of World Lit—20th Century H<br />

This on-line course covers 20th Century literary selections from many countries. It<br />

also covers literary genre, critical methodologies, and research. (Same as HUMAN<br />

284)<br />

Online - Go to www.waol.org to start. $40 Wainwright J 5cr 3288<br />

Online - Go to www.waol.org to start. $40 Wainwright J 5cr 3289<br />

ENGL 301 WRITING IN THE DISCIPLINES<br />

This course covers the theory and practice of writing in various academic disciplines.<br />

The course may be repeated for credit. (Pass/No <strong>Credit</strong>)<br />

1:30p- 3:30p F Brem-ENG 116 (HYBD) * Major T 5cr 3302<br />

Meets 1/18, 2/8, 2/29, and 3/14/08.<br />

*Upper Division Rates Apply. See Tuition & Fees on page 7 for Upper Division Resident<br />

and Non-Resident rates.<br />

Fa m i l y Se r v i c e<br />

FS 104 Survey/Chemical Depend & Pharmacology SS<br />

Students will develop an understanding of the risk factors for substance abuse<br />

and dependence, the relationship between family dynamics and addiction, and the<br />

physiological, psychological, and pharmacological implications of addiction.<br />

5:00p- 7:15p MW Brem-BUS 101 Romwall L 5cr 3320<br />

FS 105 Drug and Alcohol Prevention<br />

Students will acquire the skills and knowledge of substance abuse prevention<br />

theory and practice.<br />

1:00p- 3:50p Th Brem-HUM 108 Swift C R 3cr 3321<br />

FS 107 Intro to Family Support SS<br />

An overview of the sociological concepts related to family support. It introduces<br />

the key principles and practices in family support and its potential for restructuring<br />

human services.<br />

Online - Go to www.waol.org to start. $40 Cohen M 5cr 3322<br />

FS 112 Case Management for CDP<br />

Assessment, case management, and documentation for Chemical Dependency<br />

Professionals.<br />

Prerequisite: FS 104.<br />

5:00p- 7:50p Th Brem-BUS 101 Swift C R 3cr 3324<br />

FS 122 Parent-Child Relationship<br />

The student learns to apply basic human behavioral concepts to adult/child<br />

relationships and develop effective problem solving skills to address challenges in<br />

parent/child relationships. (Same as PSYCH 122)<br />

1:00p- 3:50p M Brem-ART 123 Anthony-Ryder T 3cr 3325<br />

FS 150 The Exceptional Child SS<br />

Explore research, educational trends, early intervention, resources, and strategies<br />

for the inclusion of young children with disabilities, and their families, in education<br />

and the wider community. (Same as ECE 150)<br />

6:00p- 8:50p T Brem-HOC 139 Zapp C 3cr 3326<br />

FS 275 Family Services Field Experience 1<br />

Field experience offers opportunities for students to demonstrate competency in<br />

work settings such as schools and human services agencies.<br />

Prerequisite: Completion of core requirements for Family Services Certificate Program.<br />

Instructor permission required before enrolling.<br />

ARR ARR ARR Cohen M 5cr 3328<br />

FS 276 Family Services Field Experience 2<br />

Field experience offers opportunities for students to demonstrate competency in<br />

work settings such as schools and human service agencies.<br />

Prerequisite: Completion of core requirements for Family Services Certificate Program<br />

and FS 275. Instructor permission required before enrolling.<br />

ARR ARR ARR Cohen M 5cr 3329<br />

<strong>Winter</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

How to Read this Schedule p.13.<br />

Locations: Brem=Bremerton, Poul=Poulsbo, Shel=Shelton, NBK-BGR=NBK Bangor, NBK-BREM=NBK Bremerton, NHB=Naval Hospital Bremerton<br />

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Time Days Location +Fee Instructor Cr Item Time Days Location +Fee Instructor Cr Item<br />

<strong>Winter</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

Fi r e Se r v i c e —Fi r e Sc i e n c e<br />

F-FS 112 Fundamentals of Emergency Medicine<br />

Course content is based on satisfying the minimum medical training requirements<br />

established for firefighters who provide emergency medical care to the sick and<br />

injured.<br />

6:00p-10:00p TTh Kingston $20 Ross T 2cr 4253<br />

Also meets 8:00a- 5:00p Saturday and Sunday. Meets 01/08/08 through 01/13/08.at North<br />

Kitsap Fire & Rescue Main Station, 11171 NE Hwy 104, Kingston.<br />

F-FS 200 Emergency Medical TechniciaN ce<br />

Training covers all emergency medical techniques currently considered to be<br />

within the responsibilities of the basic EMT providing emergency care with an<br />

ambulance service.<br />

Prerequisite: F-FS 112 or CPR Health Care Provider card and permission of Fire Service<br />

Programs Advisor required.<br />

9:00a- 2:00p MTWTh Bremerton Rogers L 6cr 4262<br />

Meets at Kitsap Readiness Center, 1211 Carver Ave. W, Bremerton. Students need to contact the<br />

Kitsap County EMS Council office at 360.447.2066 for books and training materials PRIOR to the<br />

start of class.<br />

Fi r e Se r v i c e —Fi r e Se r v i c e Mg m t . & Ad m i n .<br />

F-FSM 233 Fire Service Administration<br />

Concepts, examples and practice of political and legal issues, hiring practices, forms<br />

of local government and revenue sources, intergovernmental relations, information<br />

management, and planning and budgeting. (Formerly F-FCA 233)<br />

ARR ARR ARR Rogers L 4cr 4272<br />

Fo r e i g n La n g u a g e s —Am e r i c a n Si g n La n g u a g e<br />

FLASL 145 American 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<br />

and history of the deaf and culturally appropriate behaviors are introduced. (Same<br />

as SPCH 145)<br />

10:00a-12:15p TTh Brem-HUM 117 TBA 5cr 3346<br />

FLASL 146 American 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 is also included. (Same as SPCH 146)<br />

Prerequisite: Completion of FLASL 145 with a 2.0 or better or permission of instructor.<br />

9:00a- 9:50a DAILY Brem-HUM 117 TBA 5cr 3338<br />

10:00a-11:24a MWF Brem-HUM 117 TBA 5cr 3339<br />

1:00p- 3:15p TTh Brem-HUM 117 Elliott M 5cr 3342<br />

5:00p- 7:15p MW Brem-HUM 117 TBA 5cr 3344<br />

10:00a-11:24a MWF Poul-OCP 109 Elliott M 5cr 8330<br />

Fo r e i g n La n g u a g e s —Ja p a n e s e<br />

FLJPN 102 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.<br />

Prerequisite: FLJPN 101 or equivalent.<br />

5:00p- 7:15p MW Poul-OCP 120 Kawasaki K 5cr 8334<br />

Fo r e i g n La n g u a g e s —Ko r e a n<br />

FLKOR 103 Korean III H<br />

This course deals with advanced Korean syntax and lexicon. The course develops a<br />

sophisticated understanding of the history, geography, current events, and various<br />

cultural practices of Korea. The course continues to develop reading, writing,<br />

listening, and speaking skills through authentic materials.<br />

Prerequisite: FLKOR 102 or equivalent.<br />

1:00p- 1:50p DAILY Brem-BUS 101 Jung E 5cr 3380<br />

Fo r e i g n La n g u a g e s —Sp a n i s h<br />

FLSPN 101 Elementary Spanish 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.<br />

1:00p- 3:15p TTh Brem-HUM 107 Waisman A 5cr 3390<br />

5:00p- 7:15p MW Brem-HUM 107 Ramirez I 5cr 3391<br />

FLSPN 102 Elementary Spanish 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.<br />

Prerequisite: FLSPN 101 or equivalent.<br />

9:00a- 9:50a DAILY Brem-HUM 107 Yeregui A 5cr 3392<br />

10:00a-10:50a DAILY Brem-HUM 108 Yeregui A 5cr 3393<br />

11:30a-12:54p MWF Brem-HUM 108 Graft K 5cr 3394<br />

5:00p- 7:15p TTh Brem-HUM 107 Newell R 5cr 3395<br />

5:00p- 7:15p TTh Poul-OCP 107 Ramirez I 5cr 8331<br />

3:30p- 4:55p MWF Shel-OCS 116 Graft K 5cr 7330<br />

Telecourse $30 Waisman A 5cr 3397<br />

Required orientation: 4:00p-5:00p Monday, January 7 in Bremerton-HL 110.<br />

FLSPN 201 Intermediate Spanish H<br />

The principles of Spanish syntax, lexicon, and grammar. Explores the history,<br />

geography, and culture of Spanish speaking countries.<br />

Prerequisite: FLSPN 103 or previous knowledge.<br />

Online - Go to www.waol.org to start. $40 Waisman A 5cr 3396<br />

Fo r e i g n La n g u a g e s —Fr e n c h<br />

FLFRN 102 Elementary French 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.<br />

Prerequisite: FLFRN 101 or equivalent.<br />

8:00a- 8:50a DAILY Brem-HUM 107 Noble J 5cr 3360<br />

10:00a-12:15p TTh Brem-HUM 107 Waisman A 5cr 3362<br />

Fo r e i g n La n g u a g e s —Ge r m a n<br />

FLGRM 102 German II 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.<br />

Prerequisite: FLGRM 101 or equivalent.<br />

10:00a-11:24a MWF Brem-HUM 106 Grimmer J 5cr 3370<br />

How to Read this Schedule p.13.<br />

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Ge n e r a l St u d i e s<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 />

ENGL 098/GEN-S 100 (7 credit combination)<br />

Intro to Academic Reading & Writing/Strategies for Academic Success<br />

See English section for these classes.<br />

GEN-S 100 Strategies for Academic Success<br />

This course is designed for first year and returning students to enhance academic<br />

success and retention in college.<br />

11:00a- 1:00p TTh Brem-ENG 116 Reyburn D 2cr 5420<br />

Meets 01/29/08 through 02/28/08.<br />

3:30p- 4:45p DAILY Shel-PB 002 Armstrong M 2cr 7540<br />

Meets 01/07/08 through 01/25/08.<br />

Online - Go to www.waol.org to start. $16 Adamson L 2cr 5426<br />

Locations: Brem=Bremerton, Poul=Poulsbo, Shel=Shelton, NBK-BGR=NBK Bangor, NBK-BREM=NBK Bremerton, NHB=Naval Hospital Bremerton


<strong>Winter</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

Time Days Location +Fee Instructor Cr Item Time Days Location +Fee Instructor Cr Item<br />

GEN-S 102 Math Study Skills<br />

This course is designed for entering students to develop an understanding of the<br />

role of the student, identify campus resources available to students, identify learning<br />

options in order to develop an academic plan.<br />

8:00a- 8:50a M Brem-ST 148 Kelso M 1cr 5447<br />

1:00p- 1:50p TTh Brem-ST 201 Kelso M 1cr 5448<br />

Meets 01/08/08 through 02/07/08.<br />

GEN-S 140 Career Planning/Life Exploration<br />

Course open to all students, vocational and transfer. Identify interests and values in<br />

relationships to the world of work. Establish or change career goals and learn skills<br />

for ongoing career and life planning. Determine the effects of outside variables to<br />

see the impact on career choices. (Formerly PSYCH 140)<br />

1:00p- 2:50p T Brem-HUM 103 Babbo J 1cr 5431<br />

Meets 01/29/08 through 02/26/08.<br />

Liberty & Justice for All? (12 credit combination)<br />

HIST 105 The United States Since 1865<br />

ENGL 102 Composition<br />

GEN-S 211 Research Skills in History<br />

See History section for details.<br />

5crSS<br />

Ge o g r a p h i c a l In f o r m a t i o n Sy s t e m s (GIS)<br />

See Technical Design section.<br />

Ge o g r a p h y<br />

GEOG 101 Introduction to Geography SS/NS<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 (ITV) McDougall J 5cr 8412<br />

5:00p- 7:15p TTh Shel-PB 003 (ITV) McDougall J 5cr 7417<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 />

Prerequisite: ENGL 099 and MATH 094 or equivalent.<br />

10:00a-10:50a MTWTh Brem-ST 147 Digby S 5cr 4360<br />

Also meets 12:00p- 1:50PM M in ST 142 for lab.<br />

5:00p- 6:50p MW Brem-ST 147 Digby S 5cr 4364<br />

Also meets 7:00p- 8:50PM W in ST 142 for lab.<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 />

Prerequisite: ENGL 090 or equivalent as determined.<br />

1:00p- 3:15p TTh Brem-ST 147 Digby S 5cr 4370<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 wage<br />

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 OC Nursing Assistant Program prepares students to<br />

assist in providing care for clients in acute/long-term settings.<br />

Call Advisor Mary Polensky at 360-475-7764.<br />

Ge o l o g y<br />

GEOL 100 Earth Systems Science NS<br />

This course introduces students to the physical evidence, scientific principles, and<br />

methods of analysis necessary to understand how earth systems interact to generate<br />

and sustain the physical environment in which we live.<br />

Prerequisite: ENGL 099 and MATH 099.<br />

Online - Go to www.waol.org to start. $40 Macias S 5cr 4406<br />

GEOL 101 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.<br />

12:00p-12:50p MTWTh Brem-ST 148 $10 Macias S 5cr 4408<br />

Also meets 1:00p- 2:50PM W in ST 146 for lab.<br />

12:00p-12:50p MTWTh Brem-ST 148 $10 Macias S 5cr 4412<br />

Also meets 1:00p- 2:50PM Th in ST 146 for lab.<br />

5:00p- 6:50p TTh Brem-ST 148 $10 Howard K 5cr 4416<br />

Also meets 7:00p- 7:50PM TTh in ST 146 for lab.<br />

GEOL 102 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.<br />

4:45p- 7:00p MW NBK-BGR $10 Kornas B 5cr 6239<br />

Also meets Saturdays at an arranged time/location.<br />

Call 360.697.3656 by 12/31 for civilian temporary Pass & ID requirements. Allow time for ID<br />

check when attending class.<br />

GEOL 103 History of the Earth NS<br />

Origin and evolution of the Earth and its life forms. Emphasis on the geologic<br />

events which have changed the pattern of the continents and ocean basins, created<br />

mountain ranges, altered climates, and influenced life history through 4.5 billion<br />

years of geologic time. Optional field trips.<br />

Prerequisite: MATH 094.<br />

11:00a-11:50a MTWTh Brem-ST 148 $10 Macias S 5cr 4420<br />

Also meets 1:00p- 2:50PM M in ST 146 for lab.<br />

11:00a-11:50a MTWTh Brem-ST 148 $10 Macias S 5cr 4424<br />

Also meets 1:00p- 2:50PM T in ST 146 for lab.<br />

He a l t h Oc c u p a t i o n s<br />

Prerequisite for Nursing Assistant classes: High School diploma or GED,<br />

age 18, placement in ENGL 091 or above and MATH 090 or above per<br />

Accuplacer. CPR with Foreign Body Obstruction, background criminal<br />

check, permission of director.<br />

All five Nursing Assistant classes (H-OCC 110, 112, 114, 116, and 118)<br />

must be completed in one year to test for certification.<br />

These classes are also part of the I-BEST (Integrated Basic Education<br />

and Skills Training) Program where co-teachers integrate basic skills<br />

(writing, math, reading, computer, “soft skills”) and professional/technical<br />

training in instruction. For I-BEST information, contact Tina Prentiss at<br />

360.475.7538.<br />

H-OCC 110 Intro to Nursing Assistant<br />

An introduction to the role of the nursing assistant, Basic Life Support, HIV/<br />

AIDS.<br />

9:00a- 4:30p MTW Brem-HOC 141 Polensky M 2cr 4457<br />

Meets 01/07/08 through 01/14/08.<br />

H-OCC 112 Tools for Success<br />

Provides student with interpersonal and intrapersonal tools for success in the<br />

workplace.<br />

Prerequisite: Completion of H-OCC 110 with a grade of 75%.<br />

9:00a- 4:30p MTW Brem-HOC 141 Polensky M 2cr 4459<br />

Meets 01/15/08 through 01/23/08.<br />

<strong>Winter</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

How to Read this Schedule p.13.<br />

Locations: Brem=Bremerton, Poul=Poulsbo, Shel=Shelton, NBK-BGR=NBK Bangor, NBK-BREM=NBK Bremerton, NHB=Naval Hospital Bremerton<br />

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Time Days Location +Fee Instructor Cr Item Time Days Location +Fee Instructor Cr Item<br />

<strong>Winter</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

H-OCC 114 Fundamentals of Nursing Assistant<br />

Provides the basic nursing assistant classroom content as required by federal and<br />

state laws.<br />

Prerequisite: Completion of H-OCC 112 with a grade of 75%.<br />

9:00a- 4:30p MTW Brem-HOC 141 Polensky M 3cr 4461<br />

Meets 01/28/08 through 02/05/08.<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: Completion of H-OCC 114 with a grade of 75%.<br />

9:00a- 4:30p MTW Brem-HOC 141 Polensky M 2cr 4463<br />

Meets 02/11/08 through 02/25/08.<br />

H-OCC 118 Nursing Assistant Practicum<br />

Students will demonstrate, in the clinical setting, knowledge, understanding, and<br />

application of theory and skills learned in H-OCC 110, 112, 114, and 116.<br />

Prerequisite: Completion of H-OCC 110, 112, 114, and 116 with a grade of 75%.<br />

Pass a DSHS criminal background check (RCW43.830-845) and complete all required<br />

documentation.<br />

9:00a- 4:30p MTW Brem-HOC 141 Polensky M 4cr 4465<br />

Meets 02/27/08 through 03/19/08.<br />

H-OCC 120 Foundations for Health Care Careers<br />

This course integrates basic health care concepts, language skills, math skills,<br />

academic success strategies and career planning specific to health care careers.<br />

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

1:30p- 4:00p MTTh Brem-HOC 141 Covington CM 10cr 4469<br />

Also meets 1:30p- 4:00PM W in HUM 116 with Haarstick K<br />

Hi s t o r y<br />

HIST 102 Western Civilization—1300 to 1815 SS<br />

Introductory course in development of Western Civilization from 1300-1815 AD<br />

analyzing major political, religious, economic, and social trends.<br />

10:00a-11:24a MWF Brem-HUM 105 Schaeffer P 5cr 3402<br />

5:00p- 7:15p MW Brem-HUM 105 Schaeffer P 5cr 3404<br />

Telecourse $30 Schaeffer P 5cr 3400<br />

Required orientation: 5:00p-6:00p Tuesday, January 8 in Bremerton-HL 127.<br />

Liberty & Justice for All? 12 credit combination 5crSS<br />

Civil Rights Since the Civil War<br />

This 12 credit team-taught learning community will trace the struggle to<br />

secure the rights that define us as Americans. We will read accounts from<br />

participants in the struggle, as well as articles by prominent historians as<br />

we research, discuss, and write our way to an understanding of who has<br />

been excluded from these rights in the past and how the fight for inclusion<br />

has been won. Includes an online component. Fulfills the following course<br />

requirements:<br />

HIST 105 The United States Since 1865<br />

ENGL 102 Composition<br />

GEN-S 211 Research Skills in History<br />

HIST 105: Survey of the political, social, economic, and intellectual forces involved<br />

in the development of the United States from Reconstruction to the present.<br />

ENGL 102: A continuation of ENGL 101 with emphasis on argumentation,<br />

research, and documentation.<br />

GEN-S 211: An introduction to information literacy/research skills employed in<br />

the humanities disciplines with an emphasis on history. This is one of three courses<br />

in an integrated learning community.<br />

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENGL 101 with a 2.0 or better or its equivalent.<br />

10:00a-12:54p MWF Brem-THR 100 (HYBD) Team taught 12cr 3413<br />

Team taught by Deborah Lamb (History), Jody DeLay (English), and Dianne Moore (Library).<br />

HIST 103 Western Civilization—1815 to Present SS<br />

Introductory course in development of Western Civilization from 1815, analyzing<br />

the major political, religious, economic, and social trends of this era.<br />

11:30a-12:54p MWF Brem-HUM 105 Schaeffer P 5cr 3406<br />

HIST 104 The United States to 1865 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.<br />

Prerequisite: ENGL 101 with a grade of 2.0 or above.<br />

9:00a- 9:50a DAILY Brem-HUM 105 Schaeffer P 5cr 3407<br />

10:00a-12:15p TTh Brem-HUM 106 Glowen M 5cr 3409<br />

5:00p- 7:15p TTh Brem-HUM 105 McMullen S 5cr 3411<br />

5:00p- 7:15p TTh Poul-OCP 218 Pagaard S 5cr 8335<br />

HIST 105 The United States since 1865 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.<br />

Prerequisite: ENGL 101 with a grade of 2.0 or above.<br />

8:26a- 9:50a MWF Shel-OCS 116 Glowen M 5cr 7340<br />

Telecourse $30 Schaeffer P 5cr 3414<br />

Required orientation: 5:00p-6:00p Tuesday, January 8 in Bremerton-HL 127.<br />

HIST 125 History/Black America 1820--Present SS<br />

Traces origins of Black America from slavery through the forces that shaped the<br />

Civil Rights Movement. To promote a deeper understanding of what has been<br />

called “The Black Experience”.<br />

7:10p- 9:25p TTh NHB Sweet J 5cr 6263<br />

Call 360.377.8178 by 12/31 for civilian temporary Pass & ID requirements. Allow time for ID<br />

check when attending class.<br />

HIST 230 Films in American Culture SS<br />

The history and culture of America as seen in 20th Century American film. (Same<br />

as HUMAN 230)<br />

1:00p- 3:15p MW Brem-HUM 104 Wicks A 5cr 3420<br />

Telecourse $30 Meyers J 5cr 3421<br />

Required orientation: 4:00p-5:00p Tuesday, January 8 in Bremerton-HL 114.<br />

HIST 250 The Pacific NW and Washington State SS<br />

The Pacific Northwest, from earliest times to the present, with emphasis upon<br />

political, economic, social, and cultural developments.<br />

7:25p- 9:40p TTh Brem-HUM 105 McMullen S 5cr 3423<br />

Hospitalit y Ma n a g e m e n t<br />

HMGMT 102 Intro to Hospitality Industry<br />

ce<br />

Intro to Hospitality is a comprehensive tour of the fascinating and challenging<br />

fields of the hospitality industry: travel and tourism, lodging, food service, meetings,<br />

conventions and 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<br />

training provided to the waitstaff by the supervisor. This course will provide the<br />

potential supervisor with the knowledge and skills required to insure EXCELLENT<br />

SERVICE.<br />

Prerequisite: CULIN 104: Dining Room Service.<br />

ARR DAILY Brem-BSC 127 Giovanni N 6cr 2682<br />

HMGMT 127 Menu Design and Strategy<br />

ce<br />

This course examines all aspects of menu planning from determining who the<br />

customers are to determining how to market them. Includes available kitchen<br />

equipment, recipe costs, how to make a profit figuring selling prices, menu analysis,<br />

and all the different types of menus from fast food to fine dining.<br />

How to Read this Schedule p.13.<br />

Locations: Brem=Bremerton, Poul=Poulsbo, Shel=Shelton, NBK-BGR=NBK Bangor, NBK-BREM=NBK Bremerton, NHB=Naval Hospital Bremerton<br />

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<strong>Winter</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

Time Days Location +Fee Instructor Cr Item Time Days Location +Fee Instructor Cr Item<br />

ARR DAILY Brem-BSC 127 Giovanni N 3cr 2684<br />

HMGMT 133 Elements of Hospitality Management CE<br />

This course offers an overview of the characteristics and attributes of leaders and<br />

compares different leadership styles. The functions of management are detailed and<br />

the distinction between leadership and management is made.<br />

ARR DAILY Brem-BSC 127 Giovanni N 6cr 2686<br />

HMGMT 135 Beverage ManagemeNT<br />

ce<br />

This course covers the fundamental areas of beverage operations: the planning of<br />

the bar, bar staffing, legal factors to consider, drink costing, purchasing, receiving<br />

and storage, and 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 />

This course explores the many reasons why clients hold banquets and the various<br />

elements 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 />

This course has been developed to introduce food, beverage, and labor cost controls<br />

to students preparing 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 />

This course gives students the opportunity to look at hospitality operations<br />

from a legal standpoint and to develop management strategies to prevent legal<br />

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 />

INTEGRATED MULTIMEDIA<br />

New Multimedia <strong>Classes</strong>!<br />

Integrated Multimedia Digital Photography<br />

startswinterquarterwithanewlookatthe<br />

photographicimageusingnewtechnology,classic<br />

skillsetsandyourcreativity.<br />

Integrated Multimedia has HDTV! Videois<br />

goingtohighdefinitioncameraworkandediting.<br />

Comelearncuttingedgetechnologyinournewlab<br />

withstateoftheartequipmentandsoftware.<br />

Integrated Multimedia has After Effects®<br />

Animation! Comegetinonthehot,specialeffects<br />

skills,taughtinVideoProductionWorkshops,that<br />

getmediajobs.<br />

For more information:<br />

Joe Silverthorn, Integrated Multimedia Program<br />

Phone: 360.475.7310<br />

Email: jsilverthorn@olympic.edu<br />

How to Read this Schedule p.13.<br />

Humanities<br />

HUMAN 175 Politics and Literature<br />

H<br />

An examination of the central issues and concepts of politics through the<br />

perspective provided by great literature. Included will be the questions of authority,<br />

responsibility, freedom, and power. (Same as POL-S 175)<br />

5:00p- 7:15p MW Poul-OCP 105 (ITV) Vap S 5cr 8338<br />

5:00p- 7:15p MW Shel-TJL 116 (ITV) Vap S 5cr 7348<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 />

10:00a-11:24a MWF Poul-OCP 107 TBA 5cr 8337<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 - Go to www.waol.org to start. $40 Meyers J 5cr 3434<br />

HUMAN 230 Films in American Culture<br />

H<br />

The history and culture of America as seen in 20th Century American film. (Same<br />

as HIST 230)<br />

1:00p- 3:15p MW Brem-HUM 104 Wicks A 5cr 3433<br />

Telecourse $30 Meyers J 5cr 3435<br />

Required orientation: 4:00p-5:00p Tuesday, January 8 in Bremerton-HL 114.<br />

HUMAN 257 Rock’N Roll—Music and Ideas<br />

H<br />

This course provides a historical overview of the Rock’N Roll culture in the postwar<br />

world (1945-1985), with an emphasis on critical appraisal of the lyrics of<br />

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 />

This on-line course covers 20th Century literary selections from many countries.<br />

It also covers literary genre, critical methodologies, and research. (Same as ENGL<br />

284)<br />

Online - Go to www.waol.org to start. $40 Wainwright J 5cr 3440<br />

Online - Go to www.waol.org to start. $40 Wainwright J 5cr 3442<br />

HUMAN 290 Mass Media in American Society<br />

H<br />

Survey course explores principles of mass communications and their interrelationships<br />

in American culture. Discussion includes the role of media in a rapidly evolving<br />

technological world. (Same as JOURN 290)<br />

10:00a-12:15p TTh Brem-SHP 114 Prince M 5cr 3445<br />

In t e g r a t e d Multimedia<br />

Integrated Multimedia Digital Photography starts winter quarter with a<br />

new look at the photographic image using new technology, classic skills sets<br />

and your creativity.<br />

Integrated Multimedia Video has HDTV—Video is going to high definition<br />

camerawork and editing. Come learn cutting edge technology in our new lab<br />

with state-of-the-art equipment and software.<br />

Integrated Multimedia Video has After Effects Animation! Come get in<br />

on the hot, special-effects skills, taught in Video Production Workshops,<br />

that get media jobs.<br />

Contact information Joseph Silverthorn, Integrated Multimedia Program,<br />

360.475.7310, jsilverthorn@olympic.edu<br />

IMM 101 Introduction to Integrated Multimedia<br />

Students explore computer software and platforms while also learning the skills<br />

and possibilities of communication offered with the use of multimedia; a tool that<br />

can be used by everyone.<br />

5:00p- 7:50p TTh Brem-ART 113 $20 Silverthorn J 5cr 3450<br />

IMM 110 Video Production Foundations<br />

Introduction to video production. Includes history of TV, video technologies,<br />

equipment operation, audio/video image composition, recording, lighting,<br />

production planning, visual storytelling and video editing. (Formerly VTA 110)<br />

1:00p- 2:24p MWF Brem-MSI 002 $20 George L 5cr 3452<br />

Locations: Brem=Bremerton, Poul=Poulsbo, Shel=Shelton, NBK-BGR=NBK Bangor, NBK-BREM=NBK Bremerton, NHB=Naval Hospital Bremerton<br />

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<strong>Winter</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

Time Days Location +Fee Instructor Cr Item Time Days Location +Fee Instructor Cr Item<br />

<strong>Winter</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

IMM 112 Beginning After Effects Animation<br />

This course focuses on beginning level animation and visual effects using After<br />

Effects software.<br />

Prerequisite: IMM 110 or two years high school video.<br />

10:00a-11:24a MWF Brem-MSI 002 $20 George L 3cr 3465<br />

IMM 120 Beginning Photoshop<br />

Students learn the various aspects of Photoshop, an Image Manipulation software<br />

tool for creative and technical use.<br />

10:00a-12:50p MW Brem-ART 113 $20 Hostetler C 5cr 3453<br />

1:00p- 3:50p MW Poul-OCP 108 $20 Winn J 5cr 8340<br />

IMM 130 Beginning Flash<br />

Students learn the various foundation aspects of Flash, a powerful animation tool<br />

for the Web software, for creative and technical use.<br />

1:00p- 3:50p MW Brem-ART 113 $20 Hostetler C 5cr 3456<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 3467<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 3468<br />

IMM 150 Beginning Illustrator<br />

Students learn basic Illustrator program skills to create computer art targeted to<br />

their own fields of study.<br />

5:00p- 7:50p MW Brem-ART 113 $20 Winn J 5cr 3460<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 />

(Formerly MUSIC 154)<br />

5:00p- 7:50p MW Brem-MSI 002 $20 Hobson C AF 5cr 3463<br />

IMM 155 Electronic Music—Intermediate<br />

Advanced MIDI and Wave-based composition, sound design using FM and<br />

Sampling synthesis, mixing rendering and integration of music files with multimedia<br />

projects. (Formerly MUSIC 155)<br />

Prerequisite: IMM 154 or permission of instructor.<br />

5:00p- 7:50p MW Brem-MSI 002 $20 Hobson C AF 5cr 3462<br />

IMM 182 Animation Process<br />

Students study animation from many cultures and use various processes such as<br />

the computer, claymation, tabletop, 2D, and 3D animation, flash, and GIF to do<br />

their projects.<br />

1:00p- 3:50p TTh Brem-ART 113 $20 Silverthorn J 5cr 3464<br />

IMM 212 Advanced After Effects Animation<br />

This course focuses on advanced level animation and visual effects using After<br />

Effects software.<br />

Prerequisite: IMM 112.<br />

10:00a-11:24a MWF Brem-MSI 002 $20 George L 3cr 3466<br />

IMM 220 Intermediate Photoshop<br />

Students learn the intermediate aspects of Photoshop, an image manipulation<br />

software tool for creative and technical use.<br />

10:00a-12:50p MW Brem-ART 113 $20 Hostetler C 5cr 3454<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 3457<br />

IMM 250 Intermediate Illustrator<br />

Students learn intermediate Illustrator program skills to create computer art<br />

targeted to their own fields of study.<br />

5:00p- 7:50p MW Brem-ART 113 $20 Winn J 5cr 3461<br />

IMM 258 Video Prod Wrkshp: Video Shorts<br />

Lecture/discussion and individualized activities relating to video projects with<br />

emphasis on video shorts.<br />

Prerequisite: Previous or concurrent enrollment in IMM 110, or permission of instructor.<br />

10:00a-11:24a MWF Brem-MSI 002 $20 George L 3cr 3472<br />

IMM 261 Video Prod Wrkshp: Writing<br />

Lecture/discussion and individualized activities relating to video projects with<br />

emphasis on writing for video.<br />

Prerequisite: Previous or concurrent enrollment in IMM 110, or permission of instructor.<br />

10:00a-11:24a MWF Brem-MSI 002 $20 George L 3cr 3473<br />

IMM 264 Video Prod Wrkshp: Graphics<br />

Lecture/discussion and individualized activities relating to video production with<br />

emphasis on broadcast graphics.<br />

Prerequisite: Previous or concurrent enrollment in IMM 110, or permission of instructor.<br />

10:00a-11:24a MWF Brem-MSI 002 $20 George L 3cr 3474<br />

IMM 267 Video Prod Wrkshp: Music Video<br />

Lecture/discussion and individualized activities relating to video production with<br />

emphasis on music video production.<br />

Prerequisite: Previous or concurrent enrollment in IMM 110, or permission of instructor.<br />

10:00a-11:24a MWF Brem-MSI 002 $20 George L 3cr 3475<br />

Jo u r n a l i s m<br />

For more information about journalism courses at <strong>Olympic</strong> <strong>College</strong>, please<br />

visit: http://faculty.olympic.edu/mprince.<br />

Journalism courses at <strong>Olympic</strong> <strong>College</strong> focus on the basic skills needed for<br />

students to transfer to four-year programs. Courses also expose students to<br />

cutting-edge theory and technology in preparation for careers in the growing<br />

field of mass communication. Journalism students apply knowledge learned<br />

in JOURN 100/Reporting and News Writing, JOURN 105/Photojournalism<br />

and JOURN 290/Mass Media in American Society to produce the print and<br />

online editions of the <strong>Olympic</strong> <strong>College</strong> student newspaper, The Olympian.<br />

Students working to produce the print and online editions of the student<br />

newspaper earn course credit through JOURN 110/Newspaper Production.<br />

Selected journalism students also have an opportunity during their time at<br />

<strong>Olympic</strong> <strong>College</strong> to earn course credit and valuable professional experience<br />

through internships with the Kitsap Sun, the Bremerton Patriot, the Shelby<br />

County Reporter, the Sea Coast Echo, the Juneau Empire and other<br />

newspapers/media throughout the country.<br />

JOURN 100 Reporting and Newswriting H<br />

Introductory course in writing for media. Focus on news judgment, interview<br />

techniques, lead writing, inverted pyramid for news stories, media law and ethics.<br />

Writing for publication.<br />

Prerequisite: ENGL 101 eligibility.<br />

10:00a-11:24a MWF Brem-TEC 100 Prince M 5cr 3480<br />

Additional hours required, scheduled on an arranged basis.<br />

JOURN 101 <strong>College</strong> Newspaper Advanced Reporting CE,H<br />

Intermediate level course in advanced reporting and news and feature writing.<br />

Students will be encouraged to submit work for publication in the student paper,<br />

The Olympian.<br />

Prerequisite: JOURN 100.<br />

1:00p- 3:15p TTh Brem-ENG 114 Prince M 5cr 3482<br />

Additional hours required, scheduled on an arranged basis.<br />

How to Read this Schedule p.13.<br />

Locations: Brem=Bremerton, Poul=Poulsbo, Shel=Shelton, NBK-BGR=NBK Bangor, NBK-BREM=NBK Bremerton, NHB=Naval Hospital Bremerton<br />

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<strong>Winter</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

Time Days Location +Fee Instructor Cr Item Time Days Location +Fee Instructor Cr Item<br />

JOURN 105 Photojournalism H<br />

Course will instruct students in the technical aspects of camera operation,<br />

composition techniques including lighting and color, darkroom procedures; and<br />

ethics and legal issues.<br />

Prerequisite: ART 134 or instructor permission.<br />

1:00p- 3:15p MW Brem-TEC 100 $15 Prince M 5cr 3483<br />

Additional hours required, scheduled on an arranged basis.<br />

JOURN 110 <strong>College</strong> Newspaper ProductiON ce,H<br />

Practical application of leadership abilities and design and editing skills while<br />

producing The Olympian, the student newspaper.<br />

Prerequisite: JOURN 100.<br />

ARR ARR Brem-TEC 101 Prince M 1- 5cr 3484<br />

Additional hours required, scheduled on an arranged basis.<br />

JOURN 290 Mass Media in American Society H<br />

Survey course explores principles of mass communications and their interrelationships<br />

in American culture. Discussion includes the role of media in a rapidly evolving<br />

technological world. (Same as HUMAN 290)<br />

10:00a-12:15p TTh Brem-SHP 114 Prince M 5cr 3490<br />

Ma t h e m a t i c s<br />

To promote student success, math instructors strictly enforce prerequisites for math<br />

classes. Students taking an OC math class must earn a 2.0 or higher to progress<br />

to the next course in a sequence. Any student who has an <strong>Olympic</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

mathematics course on his/her transcript will be allowed to re-enroll in the same<br />

course or enroll in a lower course, regardless of the final grade. Students who have<br />

never taken math classes at OC need to contact the Student Entry and Advising<br />

Center to determine appropriate placement.<br />

Students taking a Math class for the first time at <strong>Olympic</strong> <strong>College</strong> will be required<br />

to take a placement test to satisfy a course prerequisite unless they qualify for one<br />

of these exceptions:<br />

• Any student who has taken Accuplacer, ASSET or COMPASS<br />

Math testing within the last two years may be exempt from<br />

placement testing provided that the placement test score report is<br />

brought to the Student Entry and Advising Center for approval.<br />

The student will be given written authorization after the scores have<br />

been verified.<br />

• Any student who has taken a college math course equivalent to<br />

Math 099 or higher and obtained a grade of 2.0 or higher may be<br />

exempt from placement testing. A college transcript showing the<br />

math course must be submitted to the Student Entry and Advising<br />

Center for a determination of placement. If the course from the<br />

other college is allowed to be used for placement purposes, the<br />

student will be given written authorization. Students who obtain an<br />

exemption from math placement testing must present the written<br />

authorization when they register for the course.<br />

NEW! SLOWER-PACED ALGEBRA CLASSES<br />

Students wanting a slower-paced algebra sequence may choose the option of MATH 091<br />

as preparation for MATH 094, or MATH 097 as preparation for MATH 099. Students who<br />

take MATH 091 should plan to take MATH 094 the following quarter; students who take<br />

MATH 097 should plan to take MATH 099 the following quarter.<br />

MATH 090 <strong>College</strong> Arithmetic<br />

<strong>College</strong> Arithmetic includes operations using fractions; decimals and signed numbers;<br />

ratio and proportion; percent; geometry; measurement; and charts and tables.<br />

8:00a- 8:50a DAILY Brem-HUM 111 TBA 5cr 4546<br />

8:26a- 9:50a MWF Brem-BUS 106 TBA 5cr 4548<br />

10:00a-10:50a DAILY Brem-HUM 111 Robertson D 5cr 4549<br />

12:00p-12:50p DAILY Brem-HUM 112 Gray J 5cr 4552<br />

5:00p- 7:15p TTh Brem-HUM 111 TBA 5cr 4558<br />

7:25p- 9:40p TTh Brem-ST 147 TBA 5cr 4560<br />

12:00p-12:50p DAILY Poul-OCP 119 TBA 5cr 8414<br />

1:00p- 2:05p MTWTh Shel-PB 002 Bandes W 5cr 7440<br />

MATH 091 Introduction to Elementary Algebra (Slower-Paced)<br />

Beginning algebra course specifically designed for students with no algebra<br />

background. Topics include: introductory concepts of algebra, including variables,<br />

formulas and algebraic operations; signed numbers; solving simple linear equations;<br />

applications problems.<br />

Prerequisite: MATH 090 with a grade of 2.0 or above or satisfactory placement test score.<br />

9:00a- 9:50a DAILY Brem-BUS 206 TBA 5cr 4562<br />

MATH 094 Elementary Algebra<br />

First course of the sequence of Elementary Algebra, Intermediate Algebra, and<br />

<strong>College</strong> Algebra. Topics include: basic algebraic concepts, first degree equations,<br />

polynomials, whole number exponents, factoring, and applications.<br />

Prerequisite: MATH 090 with a grade of 2.0 or above or satisfactory placement test<br />

score.<br />

8:00a- 8:50a DAILY Brem-ST 147 Haines M 5cr 4566<br />

9:00a- 9:50a DAILY Brem-ST 147 Heinze J 5cr 4568<br />

10:00a-10:50a DAILY Brem-ST 136 Heinze J 5cr 4570<br />

11:00a-11:50a DAILY Brem-ST 127 Kelso M 5cr 4572<br />

1:00p- 2:24p MWF Brem-HUM 111 TBA 5cr 4574<br />

5:00p- 7:15p MW Brem-HUM 112 TBA 5cr 4576<br />

7:25p- 9:40p TTh Brem-ST 149 TBA 5cr 4578<br />

8:00a- 8:50a DAILY Poul-OCP 120 TBA 5cr 8417<br />

5:00p- 7:15p TTh Poul-OCP 119 TBA 5cr 8418<br />

5:00p- 7:15p TTh Shel-TJL 121 Bandes W 5cr 7442<br />

MATH 097 Introduction to Intermediate Algebra (Slower-paced)<br />

Continuing algebra course specifically designed for students desiring an<br />

introduction to intermediate algebra at a slower pace than MATH 099. Topics<br />

include: transitional concepts of algebra; graphing lines; an introduction to systems<br />

of equations; graphing simple quadratic equations; rational expressions; roots and<br />

exponents; improving problem-solving skills.<br />

Prerequisite: MATH 094 with a grade of 2.0 or above or satisfactory placement test score.<br />

9:00a- 9:50a DAILY Brem-HUM 112 Stinson M 5cr 4580<br />

MATH 099 Intermediate Algebra<br />

Second course in the sequence of Elementary Algebra, Intermediate Algebra, and<br />

<strong>College</strong> Algebra. Topics include: graphing linear equations, quadratic equations and<br />

conic sections; systems of equations; rational expressions; radical expressions and<br />

rational exponents; logarithmic and exponential functions. A scientific calculator<br />

is required.<br />

Prerequisite: MATH 094 with a 2.0 or above or satisfactory placement test score.<br />

8:00a- 8:50a DAILY Brem-HUM 113 TBA 5cr 4585<br />

8:00a- 8:50a DAILY Brem-BUS 206 TBA 5cr 4587<br />

9:00a- 9:50a DAILY Brem-ST 127 Kelso M 5cr 4589<br />

10:00a-10:50a DAILY Brem-ST 127 Kelso M 5cr 4590<br />

11:00a-11:50a DAILY Brem-ST 242 Cilli-Turner E 5cr 4591<br />

11:30a-12:54p MWF Brem-HUM 111 TBA 5cr 4592<br />

12:00p-12:50p DAILY Brem-ST 147 Robertson D 5cr 4593<br />

1:00p- 2:05p MTWTh Brem-ST 127 Robertson D 5cr 4594<br />

5:00p- 7:15p MW Brem-ST 242 TBA 5cr 4596<br />

5:00p- 7:15p TTh Brem-ST 127 TBA 5cr 4598<br />

7:25p- 9:40p TTh Brem-ST 201 TBA 5cr 4600<br />

10:00a-10:50a DAILY Poul-OCP 120 Dodge M L 5cr 8419<br />

5:00p- 7:15p TTh Poul-OCP 120 TBA 5cr 8420<br />

3:30p- 4:35p MTWTh Shel-TJL 121 Bandes W 5cr 7444<br />

<strong>Winter</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

How to Read this Schedule p.13.<br />

Locations: Brem=Bremerton, Poul=Poulsbo, Shel=Shelton, NBK-BGR=NBK Bangor, NBK-BREM=NBK Bremerton, NHB=Naval Hospital Bremerton<br />

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<strong>Winter</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

Time Days Location +Fee Instructor Cr Item Time Days Location +Fee Instructor Cr Item<br />

<strong>Winter</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

MATH 107 <strong>College</strong> Math/Liberal Arts Students NS<br />

Consumer Mathematics: Loans, mortgages, interest; logarithms and exponential<br />

functions, with applications; introductory probability and statistics; use and<br />

interpretation of statistics; mathematics in contemporary society.<br />

Prerequisite: MATH 099 with a grade of 2.0 or above, or satisfactory placement test score.<br />

10:00a-10:50a DAILY Brem-ST 149 O’Neil E 5cr 4612<br />

5:00p- 7:15p TTh Brem-HUM 109 TBA 5cr 4616<br />

5:00p- 7:15p MW Shel-TJL 121 Bandes W 5cr 7445<br />

Online - http://faculty.olympic.edu/abrackebusch Brackebusch A 5cr 4618<br />

IMPORTANT NOTICE: The online class website is NOT available through the WAOL system and has<br />

additional technology requirements.<br />

MATH 119 Precalculus I: Algebra NS<br />

Using numeric, analytic and graphical methods, linear, polynomial, rational,<br />

exponential, and logarithmic functions are studied. A graphing calculator is required.<br />

(TI demonstrated.)<br />

Prerequisite: MATH 099 with a grade of 2.0 or above or satisfactory placement test<br />

score; a graphing calculator required.<br />

8:00a- 8:50a DAILY Brem-HUM 112 Stinson M 5cr 4623<br />

8:26a- 9:50a MWF Brem-BUS 200 TBA 5cr 4621<br />

9:00a- 9:50a DAILY Brem-ST 149 Hulsebosch K 5cr 4627<br />

10:00a-10:50a DAILY Brem-HUM 112 TBA 5cr 4629<br />

11:00a-11:50a DAILY Brem-HUM 113 Hulsebosch K 5cr 4631<br />

11:00a-11:50a MTh Brem-ST 123 (HYBD) Stinson M 5cr 4632<br />

Hybrid - Go to http://faculty.olympic.edu/mchae to start. IMPORTANT NOTICE: The online portion of<br />

the class website is NOT available through the WAOL system.<br />

12:00p-12:50p DAILY Brem-ST 127 Howell J 5cr 4633<br />

1:00p- 2:05p MTWTh Brem-ST 149 Gray J 5cr 4634<br />

5:00p- 7:15p TTh Brem-ST 136 Gray J 5cr 4635<br />

7:25p- 9:40p MW Brem-ST 149 TBA 5cr 4637<br />

4:45p- 7:00p MW NBK-BGR TBA 5cr 6266<br />

Call 360.697.3656 by 12/31 for civilian temporary Pass & ID requirements. Allow time for ID<br />

check when attending class.<br />

1:00p- 2:05p MTWTh Poul-OCP 119 Dodge M L 5cr 8423<br />

5:00p- 7:15p MW Poul-OCP 218 TBA 5cr 8424<br />

MATH 120 Precalculus II: Trigonometry NS<br />

Using numeric, analytic, and graphical methods, trigonometric functions, and<br />

polar and parametric equations are studied. A graphing calculator is required. (TI<br />

demonstrated )<br />

Prerequisite: MATH 119 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-HUM 113 Haines M 5cr 4640<br />

11:00a-11:50a DAILY Brem-ST 149 O’Neil E 5cr 4641<br />

12:00p-12:50p DAILY Brem-ST 149 O’Neil E 5cr 4643<br />

5:00p- 7:15p TTh Brem-HUM 113 TBA 5cr 4645<br />

MATH 124 Calculus I NS<br />

Functions, limits, and continuity; the derivative, definition, rules, and applications;<br />

implicit differentiation; antiderivatives; optimization.<br />

Prerequisite: MATH 120 with a grade of 2.0 or above.<br />

8:00a- 8:50a DAILY Brem-ST 149 Robertson D 5cr 4652<br />

11:00a-11:50a DAILY Brem-ST 147 Haines M 5cr 4654<br />

MATH 125 Calculus II NS<br />

Definite integrals, techniques of integration, numerical approximation, applications<br />

of integration, differential equations: Separable, growth and decay applications.<br />

Prerequisite: MATH 124 with a grade of 2.0 or above.<br />

8:00a- 8:50a DAILY Brem-ST 136 Heinze J 5cr 4656<br />

11:00a-11:50a DAILY Brem-BUS 200 Heinze J 5cr 4659<br />

5:00p- 6:30p MTTh Brem-ST 149 Cilli-Turner E 5cr 4663<br />

MATH 126 Calculus III NS<br />

Series, functions of two variables and their graphs, contour diagrams, vector algebra,<br />

dot and cross products, multivariable functions, partial differentiation.<br />

Prerequisite: MATH 125 with a grade of 2.0 or above.<br />

9:00a- 9:50a DAILY Brem-ST 123 Howell J 5cr 4664<br />

11:00a-11:50a DAILY Brem-HUM 112 Howell J 5cr 4665<br />

MATH 156 Algebra for Business and Economics NS<br />

First in a two-quarter sequence of algebra and calculus focusing on applications<br />

in business and economics; functions, including exponential and logarithmic and<br />

their graphs; financial formulas, systems of equations, linear programming. Requires<br />

use of a graphing calculator.<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 4666<br />

5:00p- 7:15p MW Brem-HUM 113 TBA 5cr 4669<br />

MATH 157 Calculus for Business and Economics 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.<br />

Prerequisite: MATH 156 with a grade of 2.0 or above.<br />

10:00a-11:24a MWF Brem-BUS 205 Brackebusch A 5cr 4672<br />

Online - http://faculty.olympic.edu/abrackebusch Brackebusch A 5cr 4674<br />

IMPORTANT NOTICE: The online class website is NOT available through the WAOL system and has<br />

additional technology requirements.<br />

MATH 176 Computer Science Programming I NS<br />

Problem solving methodology and basic programming abilities and concepts in<br />

JAVA. (Same as CS 176)<br />

Prerequisite: MATH 120 with a grade of 2.0 or higher and skills working with files in<br />

Windows; CMPTR 120 recommended.<br />

10:00a-10:50a DAILY Brem-ST 123 Stinson M 5cr 4677<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 126 with a grade of 2.0 or above, or permission of instructor.<br />

8:00a- 8:50a DAILY Brem-ST 123 Howell J 5cr 4679<br />

12:00p-12:50p DAILY Brem-ST 123 Cilli-Turner E 5cr 4681<br />

MATH 281 Introductory Statistics 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.<br />

Prerequisite: MATH 099 with a grade of 2.0 or above, or satisfactory placement test<br />

score.<br />

9:00a- 9:50a DAILY Brem-HUM 111 TBA 5cr 4682<br />

5:00p- 7:15p MW Brem-HUM 111 Gray J 5cr 4683<br />

Online - http://faculty.olympic.edu/abrackebusch Brackebusch A 5cr 4684<br />

ON CAMPUS REQUIREMENT: final exam held on campus 5pm Tues., March 18 in Brem-ST 108?<br />

IMPORTANT NOTICE: The online class website is NOT available through the WAOL system and has<br />

additional technology requirements.<br />

Me d i c a l Of f i c e As s i s t a n t<br />

MOA 111 Pathophysiology for Med Assistants<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 MOA 110 with a minimum grade of 2.0.<br />

10:00a-11:50a TTh Brem-ART 122B Lieseke C 4cr 2326<br />

How to Read this Schedule p.13.<br />

Locations: Brem=Bremerton, Poul=Poulsbo, Shel=Shelton, NBK-BGR=NBK Bangor, NBK-BREM=NBK Bremerton, NHB=Naval Hospital Bremerton<br />

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<strong>Winter</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

Time Days Location +Fee Instructor Cr Item Time Days Location +Fee Instructor Cr Item<br />

MOA 120 Medical Office Procedures I<br />

Students will utilize basic English and grammar as needed in the medical office, with<br />

additional emphasis on records management. Also includes data input, telephone<br />

skills, appointment scheduling, and other basic front office skills.<br />

Prerequisite: OFTEC 110, 111 or 112, MOA 161 (or concurrent enrollment in MOA 161)<br />

or instructor permission.<br />

7:45a- 9:50a TTh Brem-TEC 201 $25 Bermea N 4cr 2329<br />

10:00a-12:15p TTh Brem-TEC 201 $25 Parker B 4cr 2330<br />

MOA 136 Examination Room Techniques<br />

Introduction to basic examination room techniques, including procedures for<br />

universal precautions, preparation of the patient, physical environment and<br />

maintenance of supplies and equipment.<br />

Prerequisite: MOA 110 with a minimum grade of 2.0, MOA 161 with a minimum grade<br />

of 2.0, MATH 094 (or higher) with a minimum grade of 2.0 or placement scores above<br />

the MATH 094 class level.<br />

10:00a-12:50p MW Brem-ART 122B $25 Lieseke C 4cr 2334<br />

MOA 140 Medical Receptionist Skills<br />

Contains oral, written and telephone skills development appropriate to a medical<br />

receptionist setting.<br />

8:00a- 9:20a TTh Brem-ART 122B Parker B 3cr 2336<br />

MOA 152 MOA Professional Preparation II<br />

Skills and techniques necessary to effectively function as an administrative medical<br />

assistant working in a receptionist setting.<br />

Prerequisite: MOA 151.<br />

12:00p-12:50p T Brem-ART 122B Lieseke C 1cr 2338<br />

MOA 160 Medical Terminology I<br />

The roots, suffixes, prefixes, abbreviations, and combining forms used in basic<br />

medical terminology and their application to several body systems.<br />

1:00p- 3:20p MW Brem-ART 122B Parker B 3cr 2341<br />

Meets 01/07/08 through 02/06/08.<br />

5:00p- 7:50p T Brem-HL 110 (ITV) Spang R 3cr 2340<br />

5:00p- 7:50p T Poul-OCP 110 (ITV) Spang R 3cr 8245<br />

5:00p- 7:50p T Shel-TJL 116 (ITV) Spang R 3cr 7232<br />

MOA 161 Medical Terminology II<br />

Continuation of MOA 160, covering the roots, suffixes, prefixes, abbreviations,<br />

and combining forms used in basic medical terminology and their application to<br />

several body systems.<br />

Prerequisite: MOA 160 with a grade of 2.0 or higher.<br />

1:00p- 2:50p MW Brem-ART 122B Parker B 2cr 2343<br />

Meets 02/11/08 through 03/12/08.<br />

5:00p- 6:50p W Brem-ART 122B Parker B 2cr 2342<br />

MOA 163 Medical Insurance Forms<br />

Introduction to CPT and ICD-9 coding. Common types of insurance coverage<br />

used in local physicians’ offices and clinics are emphasized. Billing for managed<br />

care and HMOs guidelines are also included.<br />

Prerequisite: MOA 160 or permission of instructor.<br />

1:00p- 2:20p TTh Brem-ART 122B Parker B 3cr 2344<br />

MOA 168 Medical Assistant Invasive Procedures<br />

Introduction to the invasive procedures necessary for Medical Assistants. Includes<br />

an introduction to venipuncture and skin punctures, injections, and IV therapy<br />

theory.<br />

Prerequisite: MOA 110 and MOA 160.<br />

8:00a- 9:20a MW Brem-ART 122B Lieseke C 2cr 2345<br />

MOA 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 Blood<br />

Borne Pathogens. (Pass/No <strong>Credit</strong>)<br />

Online - Go to www.waol.org to start. $8 Lieseke C 1cr 2346<br />

Lecture <strong>Classes</strong><br />

Mu s i c<br />

MUSIC 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-12:15p TTh Brem-MUS 122 Fraser T 5cr 3500<br />

MUSIC 102 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.<br />

9:00a- 9:50a DAILY Brem-MUS 122 Trainer R 5cr 3506<br />

MUSIC 157 Recording Techniques I H/SP<br />

The fundamentals of the sound recording process.<br />

5:00p- 7:15p TTh Brem-HL 114 $20 Powell D 5cr 3566<br />

MUSIC 158 Recording Techniques II H/SP<br />

Advanced studio production.<br />

Prerequisite: MUSIC 157 or instructor permission.<br />

5:00p- 7:15p TTh Brem-HL 114 $20 Powell D 5cr 3567<br />

MUSIC 181 Musicianship II H<br />

Extensive study of the basic elements of music and performance, chord structure,<br />

scales, harmonic analysis, rhythm-meter, and aural skills will be studied.<br />

Prerequisite: MUSIC 180.<br />

7:45a- 9:50a TTh Brem-MUS 114 White R 5cr 3570<br />

MUSIC 188 Introduction to World Music H<br />

A course exploring traditional and urban ethnic music of selected cultures of the<br />

world.<br />

5:00p- 7:15p TTh Poul-OCP 108 White R 5cr 8354<br />

MUSIC 281 Musicianship V H<br />

Discovery of style in the late Renaissance, the common practice period, and after<br />

the common practice period through analysis, composition, and performance.<br />

Prerequisite: MUSIC 182.<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 />

MUSIC 104 Concert Choir ce,H/SP<br />

Study and performance of representative choral works of all musical style<br />

periods.<br />

12:00p-12:50p MWF Brem-MUS 122 Fraser T 2cr 3510<br />

MUSIC 204 Concert Choir ce,H/SP<br />

Study and performance of representative choral works of all musical style<br />

periods.<br />

12:00p-12:50p MWF Brem-MUS 122 Fraser T 2cr 3511<br />

MUSIC 107 Vocal Jazz Ensemble I (Jazzline) CE,H/SP<br />

Study and performance of representative materials in the vocal jazz idiom.<br />

Prerequisite: Audition.<br />

1:00p- 2:50p MW Brem-MUS 122 Fraser T 3cr 3516<br />

Also meets 1:00p- 1:50PM F in MUS 122<br />

MUSIC 207 Vocal Jazz Ensemble I (Jazzline) CE,H/SP<br />

Study and performance of representative materials in the vocal jazz idiom.<br />

Prerequisite: Audition.<br />

1:00p- 2:50p MW Brem-MUS 122 Fraser T 3cr 3517<br />

Also meets 1:00p- 1:50PM F in MUS 122<br />

<strong>Winter</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

How to Read this Schedule p.13.<br />

Locations: Brem=Bremerton, Poul=Poulsbo, Shel=Shelton, NBK-BGR=NBK Bangor, NBK-BREM=NBK Bremerton, NHB=Naval Hospital Bremerton<br />

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<strong>Winter</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

Time Days Location +Fee Instructor Cr Item Time Days Location +Fee Instructor Cr Item<br />

<strong>Winter</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

MUSIC 110 Jazz Band i ce,H/SP<br />

Rehearsal, study, and performance of jazz from the “big band” era through modern<br />

fusion.<br />

Prerequisite: Audition.<br />

1:00p- 2:50p TTh Brem-MUS 114 White R 2cr 3520<br />

MUSIC 210 Jazz Band i ce,H/SP<br />

Rehearsal, study, and performance of jazz from the “big band” era through modern<br />

fusion.<br />

Prerequisite: Audition.<br />

1:00p- 2:50p TTh Brem-MUS 114 White R 2cr 3521<br />

MUSIC 118 Symphony Orchestra ce,H/SP<br />

The study and performance of representative orchestral works of all style periods.<br />

A college and community orchestra. Approximately eight performances per year.<br />

Prerequisite: Audition.<br />

7:00p- 8:50p M Brem-MUS 114 Stoyanovich E 1cr 3528<br />

MUSIC 218 Symphony Orchestra ce,H/SP<br />

The study and performance of representative orchestral works of all style periods.<br />

A college and community orchestra. Approximately eight performances per year.<br />

Prerequisite: Audition.<br />

7:00p- 8:50p M Brem-MUS 114 Stoyanovich E 1cr 3529<br />

MUSIC 120 Opera ProductiON ce,H/SP<br />

Rehearsal and performance of an opera or light opera. Performances will be fully<br />

staged and costumed and will be open to the public.<br />

Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.<br />

12:00p-12:50p TTh Brem-MUS 125 Trainer S 2cr 3530<br />

Additional hours required, scheduled on an arranged basis.<br />

ARR ARR ARR 000 Trainer S 2cr 3546<br />

Additional hours required, scheduled on an arranged basis.<br />

MUSIC 220 Opera ProductiON ce,H/SP<br />

Rehearsal and performance of an opera or light opera. Performances will be fully<br />

staged and costumed and will be open to the public.<br />

Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.<br />

12:00p-12:50p TTh Brem-MUS 125 Trainer S 2cr 3531<br />

Additional hours required, scheduled on an arranged basis.<br />

ARR ARR ARR 000 Trainer S 2cr 3547<br />

Additional hours required, scheduled on an arranged basis.<br />

MUSIC 124 Chamber Choir ce,H/SP<br />

Advanced study and performance of representative choral works of all musical<br />

style periods.<br />

Prerequisite: Audition only.<br />

1:00p- 2:50p TTh Brem-MUS 122 Fraser T 2cr 3532<br />

MUSIC 224 Chamber Choir ce,H/SP<br />

Advanced study and performance of representative choral works of all musical<br />

style periods.<br />

Prerequisite: Audition only.<br />

1:00p- 2:50p TTh Brem-MUS 122 Fraser T 2cr 3533<br />

MUSIC 134 Beginning Class Piano H/SP<br />

Course includes group and individualized instruction in keyboard techniques. Music<br />

theory and finger techniques taught and applied through piano performance.<br />

11:00a-12:50p T Brem-MUS 126 Welle T 2cr 3550<br />

MUSIC 234 Intermediate Class Piano H/SP<br />

Course includes group and individualized instruction in keyboard techniques. Music<br />

theory and finger techniques are taught and applied through piano performance.<br />

Prerequisite: Permission of instructor and/or MUSIC 133/134/135.<br />

11:00a-12:50p T Brem-MUS 126 Welle T 2cr 3551<br />

MUSIC 136 Class Guitar 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 8352<br />

MUSIC 236 Class Guitar 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 8353<br />

MUSIC 137 Class Guitar 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 3558<br />

MUSIC 237 Class Guitar 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 3559<br />

MUSIC 145 Wind Ensemble 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 3562<br />

MUSIC 245 Wind Ensemble 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 3563<br />

ARR ARR ARR 000 White R 2cr 3564<br />

MUSIC LESSONS (Individual Instruction)<br />

Fees for private music lessons are $100 per credit in addition to tuition.<br />

Lessons can be taken for 1 or 2 credits.<br />

Electric BaSS<br />

H/SP<br />

Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.<br />

MUSIC 148A ARR Brem-ARR $100 Stoican J 1cr 3620<br />

MUSIC 148A ARR Brem-ARR $200 Stoican J 2cr 3621<br />

MUSIC 148A ARR Poul-ARR $100 Ferguson R 1cr 8359<br />

MUSIC 148A ARR Poul-ARR $200 Ferguson R 2cr 8360<br />

MUSIC 248A ARR Brem-ARR $100 Stoican J 1cr 3622<br />

MUSIC 248A ARR Brem-ARR $200 Stoican J 2cr 3623<br />

MUSIC 248A ARR Poul-ARR $100 Ferguson R 1cr 8361<br />

MUSIC 248A ARR Poul-ARR $200 Ferguson R 2cr 8362<br />

PiaNO<br />

H/SP<br />

MUSIC 148B ARR Brem-ARR $100 Welle T 1cr 3580<br />

MUSIC 148B ARR Brem-ARR $200 Welle T 2cr 3581<br />

MUSIC 148B ARR Brem-ARR $100 Ohls R 1cr 3584<br />

MUSIC 148B ARR Brem-ARR $200 Ohls R 2cr 3585<br />

MUSIC 248B ARR Brem-ARR $100 Welle T 1cr 3582<br />

MUSIC 248B ARR Brem-ARR $200 Welle T 2cr 3583<br />

MUSIC 248B ARR Brem-ARR $100 Ohls R 1cr 3586<br />

MUSIC 248B ARR Brem-ARR $200 Ohls R 2cr 3587<br />

Voice<br />

H/SP<br />

Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.<br />

MUSIC 148C ARR Brem-ARR $100 Trainer R 1cr 3675<br />

MUSIC 148C ARR Brem-ARR $200 Trainer R 2cr 3676<br />

MUSIC 148C ARR Brem-ARR $100 Trainer S 1cr 3680<br />

MUSIC 148C ARR Brem-ARR $200 Trainer S 2cr 3681<br />

MUSIC 148C ARR Brem-ARR $100 Paxson J 1cr 3684<br />

MUSIC 148C ARR Brem-ARR $200 Paxson J 2cr 3685<br />

MUSIC 248C ARR Brem-ARR $100 Trainer R 1cr 3677<br />

MUSIC 248C ARR Brem-ARR $200 Trainer R 2cr 3678<br />

How to Read this Schedule p.13.<br />

Locations: Brem=Bremerton, Poul=Poulsbo, Shel=Shelton, NBK-BGR=NBK Bangor, NBK-BREM=NBK Bremerton, NHB=Naval Hospital Bremerton<br />

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<strong>Winter</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

Time Days Location +Fee Instructor Cr Item Time Days Location +Fee Instructor Cr Item<br />

MUSIC 248C ARR Brem-ARR $100 Trainer S 1cr 3682<br />

MUSIC 248C ARR Brem-ARR $200 Trainer S 2cr 3683<br />

MUSIC 248C ARR Brem-ARR $100 Paxson J 1cr 3686<br />

MUSIC 248C ARR Brem-ARR $200 Paxson J 2cr 3687<br />

Saxophone/Clarinet<br />

H/SP<br />

MUSIC 148E ARR Brem-ARR $100 Knoop T 1cr 3636<br />

MUSIC 148E ARR Brem-ARR $200 Knoop T 2cr 3637<br />

MUSIC 248E ARR Brem-ARR $100 Knoop T 1cr 3638<br />

MUSIC 248E ARR Brem-ARR $200 Knoop T 2cr 3639<br />

Brass Instruments<br />

H/SP<br />

MUSIC 148F ARR Brem-ARR $100 Omdahl A 1cr 3668<br />

MUSIC 148F ARR Brem-ARR $200 Omdahl A 2cr 3669<br />

MUSIC 248F ARR Brem-ARR $100 Omdahl A 1cr 3670<br />

MUSIC 248F ARR Brem-ARR $200 Omdahl A 2cr 3671<br />

Percussion Instruments<br />

H/SP<br />

MUSIC 148G ARR Brem-ARR $100 Ivester M 1cr 3660<br />

MUSIC 148G ARR Brem-ARR $200 Ivester M 2cr 3661<br />

MUSIC 248G ARR Brem-ARR $100 Ivester M 1cr 3662<br />

MUSIC 248G ARR Brem-ARR $200 Ivester M 2cr 3663<br />

Classical Guitar<br />

H/SP<br />

Private instruction in basic musicianship as it applies to classical guitar and its role<br />

in contemporary music.<br />

MUSIC 148H ARR Brem-ARR $100 Dell C 1cr 3612<br />

MUSIC 148H ARR Brem-ARR $200 Dell C 2cr 3613<br />

MUSIC 248H ARR Brem-ARR $100 Dell C 1cr 3614<br />

MUSIC 248H ARR Brem-ARR $200 Dell C 2cr 3615<br />

Guitar<br />

H/SP<br />

Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.<br />

MUSIC 148I ARR Brem-ARR $100 Stoican J 1cr 3600<br />

MUSIC 148I ARR Brem-ARR $200 Stoican J 2cr 3601<br />

MUSIC 148I ARR Brem-ARR $100 Dell C 1cr 3604<br />

MUSIC 148I ARR Brem-ARR $200 Dell C 2cr 3605<br />

MUSIC 148I ARR Poul-ARR $100 Ferguson R 1cr 8355<br />

MUSIC 148I ARR Poul-ARR $200 Ferguson R 2cr 8356<br />

MUSIC 248I ARR Brem-ARR $100 Stoican J 1cr 3602<br />

MUSIC 248I ARR Brem-ARR $200 Stoican J 2cr 3603<br />

MUSIC 248I ARR Brem-ARR $100 Dell C 1cr 3606<br />

MUSIC 248I ARR Brem-ARR $200 Dell C 2cr 3607<br />

MUSIC 248I ARR Poul-ARR $100 Ferguson R 1cr 8357<br />

MUSIC 248I ARR Poul-ARR $200 Ferguson R 2cr 8358<br />

Clarinet/Low Woodwinds<br />

H/SP<br />

MUSIC 148J ARR Brem-ARR $100 Knoop T 1cr 3644<br />

MUSIC 148J ARR Brem-ARR $200 Knoop T 2cr 3645<br />

MUSIC 248J ARR Brem-ARR $100 Knoop T 1cr 3646<br />

MUSIC 248J ARR Brem-ARR $200 Knoop T 2cr 3647<br />

Low BraSS<br />

H/SP<br />

MUSIC 148K ARR Brem-ARR $100 Demmert W 1cr 3628<br />

MUSIC 148K ARR Brem-ARR $200 Demmert W 2cr 3629<br />

MUSIC 248K ARR Brem-ARR $100 Demmert W 1cr 3630<br />

MUSIC 248K ARR Brem-ARR $200 Demmert W 2cr 3631<br />

Flute<br />

H/SP<br />

MUSIC 148M ARR Brem-ARR $100 Ryker P 1cr 3652<br />

MUSIC 148M ARR Brem-ARR $200 Ryker P 2cr 3653<br />

MUSIC 248M ARR Brem-ARR $100 Ryker P 1cr 3654<br />

MUSIC 248M ARR Brem-ARR $200 Ryker P 2cr 3655<br />

Jazz PiaNO<br />

H/SP<br />

Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.<br />

MUSIC 148P ARR Brem-ARR $100 Ohls R 1cr 3575<br />

MUSIC 148P ARR Brem-ARR $200 Ohls R 2cr 3576<br />

MUSIC 248P ARR Brem-ARR $100 Ohls R 1cr 3577<br />

MUSIC 248P ARR Brem-ARR $200 Ohls R 2cr 3578<br />

Nu r s i n g (ADN)<br />

Nursing – Transition to ADN see TRANSITION TO ADN (TADN)<br />

Nursing – Practical see PRACTICAL NURSING (PNURS)<br />

Nursing – Assistant see HEALTH OCCUPATIONS (H-OCC)<br />

Formal admission to the Associate Degree Nursing (ADN) program is required<br />

for all courses in the ADN program. Application deadline is March 31 of each<br />

year for the following Fall Quarter admissions process. Information sessions are<br />

held each quarter for the Nursing Programs. Additional information is located at<br />

www.olympic.edu/healthoccupations or call 360.394.2760.<br />

Current Associate Degree Nursing students: Nursing program will give you a list<br />

of courses to register for each quarter.<br />

Of f i c e Te c h n o l o g y<br />

Also see Computer Information Systems section.<br />

OFTEC 101 One-handed Keyboard ce<br />

Students will learn and develop skill in alphanumeric keyboarding and 20-key data<br />

entry using a one-handed keyboard.<br />

ARR ARR Brem-BUS 100 Pummell L 3cr 2375<br />

Bremerton students required orientation: 4:00-5:00p Mon. 1/7.<br />

ARR ARR Shel-ARR Ledgerwood A 3cr 7245<br />

OFTEC 102 Screen MagnificatiON ce<br />

Students will acquire the skills and knowledge to access and manipulate text using<br />

screen magnification.<br />

ARR ARR Brem-BUS 100 Pummell L 1cr 2376<br />

Bremerton students required orientation: 4:00-5:00p Mon. 1/7.<br />

ARR ARR Shel-ARR Ledgerwood A 1cr 7235<br />

OFTEC 103 Braille Translation and Printing ce<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 />

ARR ARR Brem-BUS 100 Pummell L 3cr 2377<br />

Bremerton students required orientation: 4:00-5:00p Mon. 1/7.<br />

ARR ARR Shel-ARR Ledgerwood A 3cr 7236<br />

OFTEC 104 Voice Output Level 1 ce<br />

An introduction to the basics of voice-output software using JAWS for Windows.<br />

Provides instruction on using basic keyboard commands that allow students to<br />

access and hear text voiced on the computer screen.<br />

Prerequisite: Keyboard skills.<br />

ARR ARR Brem-BUS 100 Pummell L 3cr 2378<br />

Bremerton students required orientation: 4:00-5:00p Mon. 1/7.<br />

ARR ARR Shel-ARR Ledgerwood A 3cr 7237<br />

OFTEC 105 Voice Output Level 2 ce<br />

Students will build on the knowledge learned in OFTEC 104. Course provides<br />

instruction on producing, reading, and manipulating a word processing document<br />

using PC cursor commands to access menu bars and icons.<br />

Prerequisite: OFTEC 104.<br />

ARR ARR Brem-BUS 100 Pummell L 3cr 2379<br />

Bremerton students required orientation: 4:00-5:00p Mon. 1/7.<br />

ARR ARR Shel-ARR Ledgerwood A 3cr 7238<br />

OFTEC 106 Voice Output Level 3 ce<br />

Students will build on the knowledge learned in OFTEC 105. Provides instruction<br />

on the use of voice output to access and read graphic based, mouse driven<br />

environments, such as Windows desktop and web pages.<br />

Prerequisite: OFTEC 105.<br />

ARR ARR Brem-BUS 100 Pummell L 3cr 2380<br />

Bremerton students required orientation: 4:00-5:00p Mon. 1/7.<br />

ARR ARR Shel-ARR Ledgerwood A 3cr 7239<br />

<strong>Winter</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

How to Read this Schedule p.13.<br />

Locations: Brem=Bremerton, Poul=Poulsbo, Shel=Shelton, NBK-BGR=NBK Bangor, NBK-BREM=NBK Bremerton, NHB=Naval Hospital Bremerton<br />

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<strong>Winter</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

Time Days Location +Fee Instructor Cr Item Time Days Location +Fee Instructor Cr Item<br />

<strong>Winter</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

OFTEC 107 Voice Recognition Level 1 ce<br />

Introduction to the fundamentals of voice-activated software using DragonDictate.<br />

Provides instruction on using basic voice-activated input commands, including how<br />

to build voice files, dictate a simple written document, and correct errors.<br />

ARR ARR Brem-BUS 100 Pummell L 3cr 2381<br />

Bremerton students required orientation: 4:00-5:00p Mon. 1/7.<br />

ARR ARR Shel-ARR Ledgerwood A 3cr 7240<br />

OFTEC 108 Voice Recognition Level 2 ce<br />

Builds on the fundamentals of voice recognition learned in OFTEC 107. Provides<br />

instruction on using intermediate voice-activated input commands, focusing on<br />

how to format and manipulate a document.<br />

Prerequisite: OFTEC 107.<br />

ARR ARR Brem-BUS 100 Pummell L 3cr 2382<br />

Bremerton students required orientation: 4:00-5:00p Mon. 1/7.<br />

ARR ARR Shel-ARR Ledgerwood A 3cr 7241<br />

OFTEC 109 Voice Recognition Level 3 ce<br />

Students will build on the knowledge learned in OFTEC 108. Course provides<br />

instruction on using advanced voice commands to imitate a mouse driven<br />

environment related to Windows and the Internet.<br />

Prerequisite: OFTEC 108.<br />

ARR ARR Brem-BUS 100 Pummell L 3cr 2383<br />

Bremerton students required orientation: 4:00-5:00p Mon. 1/7.<br />

ARR ARR Shel-ARR Ledgerwood A 3cr 7242<br />

OFTEC 110 Beginning Keyboarding<br />

Learn and develop skill in alphanumeric keyboarding, 10-key data entry, basic<br />

computer functions, and basic document formatting.<br />

10:00a-11:24a MWF Brem-TEC 201 $12 Bermea N 3cr 2384<br />

11:30a-12:54p MWF Brem-TEC 200 $12 Bermea N 3cr 2385<br />

10:00a-11:24a MWF Poul-OCP 108 $12 Salas J 3cr 8251<br />

ARR ARR ARR $12 Salas J 3cr 8250<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<br />

The objectives of the course are to improve both speed and accuracy of alphabetical<br />

and numerical keyboarding skills including 10-key pad and figure rows using the<br />

touch system. (Formerly BS-EC 111)<br />

Prerequisite: OFTEC 110 or equivalent.<br />

10:00a-11:24a MWF Brem-TEC 201 $12 Bermea N 3cr 2386<br />

10:00a-11:24a MWF Poul-OCP 108 $12 Salas J 3cr 8252<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 />

Develop industry-standard formatting and production skills with MS Word<br />

software by keying letters, memos, reports, tables, agendas, minutes of meetings,<br />

itineraries, financial statements, etc. Includes mail merge, use of graphics, editing/<br />

proofreading, and keyboarding skill development.<br />

Prerequisite: OFTEC 141, keyboarding proficiency at 30+ NWAM or permission of<br />

instructor.<br />

11:30a-12:54p MWF Brem-TEC 201 Hudson T 3cr 2387<br />

10:00a-11:24a MWF Poul-OCP 108 (HYBD) Salas J 3cr 8253<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 />

How to Read this Schedule p.13.<br />

OFTEC 115 Speed and Accuracy Keyboarding<br />

The objectives of the course are to improve both speed and accuracy of alphabetical<br />

and numerical keyboarding skills using the touch system and to provide training<br />

in keyboarding test techniques. (Formerly BS-EC 111A)<br />

Prerequisite: OFTEC 111. Course designed to improve skill beyond that achieved in<br />

OFTEC 111.<br />

10:00a-11:24a MWF Brem-TEC 201 Bermea N 3cr 2388<br />

ARR ARR ARR Bermea N 3cr 2389<br />

10:00a-11:24a MWF Poul-OCP 108 Salas J 3cr 8254<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 121 Practical Accounting<br />

Modern record keeping and accounting theory, with adaptions of these fundamentals<br />

to small business and professional situations. (Formerly BS-EC 121)<br />

Prerequisite: Numerical Skills ASSET score of 43 or higher, completion of MATH 090 with<br />

2.0 or higher, or permission of instructor.<br />

10:00a-11:24a MWF Brem-BUS 105 Drzewiecki E 5cr 2391<br />

OFTEC 123 Payroll Accounting<br />

A course designed to provide information and study regarding the benefits, taxes,<br />

payroll deductions, and employment accounting records incidental to the social<br />

security and tax program. (Formerly BS-EC 123)<br />

Prerequisite: OFTEC 121 or BS-EC 251 with a grade of 2.0 or higher.<br />

5:00p- 7:15p MW Brem-HL 110 (ITV) Drzewiecki E 5cr 2392<br />

5:00p- 7:15p MW Poul-OCP 109 (ITV) Drzewiecki E 5cr 8255<br />

5:00p- 7:15p MW Shel-TJL 120 (ITV) Drzewiecki E 5cr 7252<br />

OFTEC 124 Electronic Printing Calculators<br />

Control and operation of electronic printing and display calculators. Emphasis on<br />

attaining minimum office proficiency. (Formerly BS-EC 124)<br />

ARR ARR ARR $12 Bermea N 2cr 2393<br />

10:00a-11:24a MWF Poul-OCP 108 $12 Salas J 2cr 8256<br />

5:00p- 7:15p TTh Shel-OCS 107 $12 Cunningham E 2cr 7253<br />

OFTEC 130 Accounting Simulation/Serv Business CE<br />

Simulated accounting application involving the accounting cycle for a service<br />

business. (Formerly BS-EC 130)<br />

Prerequisite: OFTEC 121 or BS-EC 251.<br />

Online - Go to www.waol.org to start. $8 Salas J 1cr 8257<br />

OFTEC 131 Accounting Simulation/Merch Business CE<br />

Simulated accounting application involving the accounting cycle for a merchandising<br />

business. (Formerly BS-EC 131)<br />

Prerequisite: OFTEC 121 or BS-EC 251.<br />

Online - Go to www.waol.org to start. $8 Salas J 1cr 8258<br />

OFTEC 132 Accounting Simulation/Corporation CE<br />

Simulated accounting application involving the accounting cycle for a corporation.<br />

(Formerly BS-EC 132)<br />

Prerequisite: BS-EC 252.<br />

Online - Go to www.waol.org to start. $8 Salas J 1cr 8259<br />

OFTEC 134 Computerized Accounting<br />

A hands-on, realistic approach to computerized, integrated accounting for students<br />

who have a comprehensive knowledge of accounting practices and principles, and<br />

requisite keyboarding and computer skills. (Formerly BS-EC 134)<br />

Prerequisite: OFTEC 121 or BS-EC 251 and OFTEC 110 with a grade of 2.0 or higher, or<br />

permission of instructor.<br />

Online - Go to www.waol.org to start. $24 Salas J 3cr 2397<br />

OFTEC 136 Customer Service Information Age<br />

Students will develop skills in the use of technology and research tools common to<br />

a customer service environment to locate and provide appropriate information while<br />

maintaining quality customer service. (Pass/No <strong>Credit</strong>) (Formerly WFT 121)<br />

1:00p- 2:50p M Brem-TEC 111 (ITV) Pummell L 2cr 2398<br />

1:00p- 2:50p M Shel-TJL 120 (ITV) Pummell L 2cr 7254<br />

Locations: Brem=Bremerton, Poul=Poulsbo, Shel=Shelton, NBK-BGR=NBK Bangor, NBK-BREM=NBK Bremerton, NHB=Naval Hospital Bremerton<br />

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<strong>Winter</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

Time Days Location +Fee Instructor Cr Item Time Days Location +Fee Instructor Cr Item<br />

OFTEC 139 QuickBooks<br />

This course will provide a foundation in QuickBooks software. It will cover a review<br />

of fundamental accounting principles and include practical applications.<br />

Prerequisite: OFTEC 121 or BS-EC 251 or permission of instructor.<br />

11:30a-12:54p MWF Brem-TEC 111 (ITV/HYBD) $12 Salas J 3cr 2400<br />

11:30a-12:54p MWF Poul-OCP 110 (ITV/HYBD) $12 Salas J 3cr 8260<br />

11:30a-12:54p MWF Shel-TJL 116 (ITV/HYBD) $12 Salas J 3cr 7255<br />

OFTEC 141 MS Word Specialist<br />

Comprehensive approach to learning the current release of MS Word in the<br />

Windows environment. Topics include paragraph/page formatting and editing,<br />

tables, columns, mail merge, graphics, and Web pages. Prepares completers to use<br />

Word in personal and business settings and for the Microsoft Office Specialist<br />

Certification.<br />

Prerequisite: CMPTR 150 and keyboarding by touch, or permission of instructor.<br />

1:00p- 3:15p TTh Brem-TEC 100 Pummell L 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 - Go to www.waol.org to start. $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 />

8:26a- 9:50a MWF Brem-HL 110 (ITV/HYBD) Hudson T 5cr 2404<br />

8:26a- 9:50a MWF Poul-OCP 109 (ITV/HYBD) Hudson T 5cr 8261<br />

8:26a- 9:50a MWF Shel-TJL 120 (ITV/HYBD) Hudson T 5cr 7260<br />

OFTEC 162 General Office Procedures<br />

Office procedures including introduction to the office environment, receptionist<br />

duties, equipment and supply control, banking services, payroll procedures, mail<br />

responsibilities, and resume’/job hunting techniques.<br />

Prerequisite: CMPTR 150 and OFTEC 110 or equivalent skills with permission of<br />

instructor.<br />

8:26a- 9:50a MWF Brem-TEC 111 (ITV/HYBD) Bermea N 4cr 2405<br />

8:26a- 9:50a MWF Poul-OCP 110 (ITV/HYBD) Bermea N 4cr 8262<br />

8:26a- 9:50a MWF Shel-TJL 116 (ITV/HYBD) Bermea N 4cr 7261<br />

OFTEC 180 Integration of Software Applications<br />

Complete projects using several computer application platforms and the world wide<br />

web to reinforce understanding of and proficiency in using and integrating between<br />

word processing, spreadsheet, database, and presentation software applications. This<br />

course will accommodate several audiences, including, but not limited to, students<br />

needing elective credit and wanting to strengthen their computer application skills<br />

beyond core expectations to the potential student currently employed and seeking<br />

to enhance their professional growth in computer applications.<br />

Prerequisite: CMPTR 150 or permission of instructor.<br />

Online - Go to www.waol.org to start. $16 Salas J 2cr 2408<br />

OFTEC 213 Legal Typing and Transcription<br />

Legal typing simulations and advanced practice using a word processing program<br />

and a transcription machine with emphasis on accuracy, correct formatting, and<br />

proper English usage in legal documents. For students intending to work in law<br />

offices. (Formerly BS-EC 113)<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 />

How to Read this Schedule p.13.<br />

OFTEC 214 Advanced Office Applications<br />

Integration of business-standard software skills including database, spreadsheet,<br />

word processing, desktop publishing, electronic presentation, calendaring, email,<br />

online networking. Voice input and machine transcription will be introduced.<br />

Emphasis is on problem solving, collaboration, and independent thinking. (Formerly<br />

BS-EC 114)<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-11:24a MWF Poul-OCP 108 (HYBD) Salas J 4cr 8263<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 />

OFTEC 256 Business Correspondence<br />

Effective composition for business of letters, memos, and reports. Includes writing<br />

style, tone, grammar, punctuation, and vocabulary. Recommended for all business<br />

administration and office technology students.<br />

Prerequisite: OFTEC 156, ENGL 100, or permission of instructor; keyboarding ability.<br />

8:26a- 9:50a MWF Brem-TEC 200 Sindel L 5cr 2414<br />

Or g a n i z a t i o n a l Le a d e r s h i p/Re s o u r c e Ma n a g e m e n t<br />

OLRM 110 Apprenticeship Career Planning ce<br />

Provides a formula for building an effective career plan, particularly for professionaltechnical<br />

students focused on entry into an apprenticeship program.<br />

4:00p- 5:30p MW Brem-BUS 200 TBA 3cr 2452<br />

OLRM 150 Improving Human Effectiveness<br />

Great people make great organizations--this overview course focuses attention<br />

on the key issues related to human effectiveness in organizations today and the<br />

factors which influence the way organizations and people react to the changes<br />

that confront them.<br />

8:00a- 5:00p FSa Brem-SHP 200 TBA 2cr 2453<br />

Meets 01/11/08 and 01/12/08.<br />

OLRM 201 Intro to Organizational Leadership<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 />

USB Drive Course* 01/07/08 - 02/29/08 Bolton K 5cr 2456<br />

USB Drive Course* 01/21/08 - 03/14/08 Bolton K 5cr 2457<br />

OLRM 202 Intro to Organizational Ethics<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 />

USB Drive Course* 01/07/08 - 02/29/08 Stiff D 5cr 2461<br />

USB Drive Course* 01/21/08 - 03/14/08 Stiff D 5cr 2462<br />

OLRM 220 Human Relations in the Workplace<br />

The study of interactions between people at the workplace. The course focuses on<br />

developing skills to work effectively with other people as a team member and as<br />

part of an organization. (Formerly BMGMT 220)<br />

8:30a- 9:50a TTh Brem-BUS 200 Yergler J 3cr 2465<br />

1:00p- 2:30p TTh Brem-BUS 200 Yergler J 3cr 2466<br />

5:00p- 6:30p MW Brem-BUS 205 Bolton K 3cr 2467<br />

4:45p- 6:25p TTh NBK-BGR TBA 3cr 6200<br />

Call 360.697.3656 by 12/31 for civilian temporary Pass & ID requirements. Allow time for ID<br />

check when attending class.<br />

USB Drive Course* 11/26/07 - 01/18/08 Yergler J 3cr 2468<br />

USB Drive Course* 01/07/08 - 02/29/08 Yergler J 3cr 2469<br />

USB Drive Course* 01/21/08 - 03/14/08 Stiff D 3cr 2470<br />

*Course instructions included in course materials packet at OC Bookstore.<br />

Locations: Brem=Bremerton, Poul=Poulsbo, Shel=Shelton, NBK-BGR=NBK Bangor, NBK-BREM=NBK Bremerton, NHB=Naval Hospital Bremerton<br />

<strong>Winter</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

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<strong>Winter</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

Time Days Location +Fee Instructor Cr Item Time Days Location +Fee Instructor Cr Item<br />

<strong>Winter</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

OLRM 225 Human Relations in Organizations<br />

The study of interactions between people in organizational settings. The course<br />

focuses on developing skills to communicate effectively with other people as an<br />

individual, group, and a team member including verbal, non-verbal language, and<br />

listening skills. (Formerly BMGMT 225)<br />

USB Drive Course* 01/07/08 - 02/29/08 Bolton K 5cr 2476<br />

USB Drive Course* 01/21/08 - 03/14/08 Bolton K 5cr 2477<br />

Pa r e n t Ed u c a t i o n<br />

PARED 016 Parent Education CooperativeS ce<br />

Parents learn about child development and positive guidance from instructor, class<br />

discussions, or other activities. Topics selected based on individual needs and ages<br />

of children. (Pass/No <strong>Credit</strong>)<br />

Prerequisite: Child must be enrolled in preschool/childcare center/elementary school.<br />

Off-Campus Parent Education Cooperatives<br />

Belfair Preschool Logan K 2cr 3707<br />

Hansville Israelsky L 2cr 3712<br />

Island Preschool Carleson M 2cr 3700<br />

Kingston Preschool Manos D 2cr 3720<br />

Poulsbo CO-OP Preschool Mangold S 2cr 3727<br />

South Colby Preschool Brown E 2cr 3733<br />

Other Parent Education Cooperatives<br />

Online - Go to www.waol.org to start. $16 Kluge B 1- 2cr 3738<br />

Ph i l o s o p h y<br />

PHILO 101 Introduction to Philosophy H/SS<br />

Introduction to philosophical questions that deal with rational inquiry in the<br />

various areas of philosophical study: metaphysics, epistomology, ethics, religion,<br />

and other areas.<br />

11:30a-12:54p MWF Brem-HUM 104 TBA 5cr 3772<br />

PHILO 115 Critical Thinking H/SS<br />

Emphasis on analyzing, evaluating, and constructing thought in a clear logical<br />

fashion with application to other fields. A non-symbolic approach to logic and<br />

critical thinking.<br />

7:10p- 9:25p TTh NBK-BGR TBA 5cr 6229<br />

Call 360.697.3656 by 12/31 for civilian temporary Pass & ID requirements. Allow time for ID<br />

check when attending class.<br />

PHILO 120 Introduction to Logic SS/NS<br />

Introduction to symbolic logic, emphasizing the relationship of Logic to language,<br />

and the analysis and evaluation of arguments.<br />

1:00p- 3:15p MW Brem-ART 103 TBA 5cr 3774<br />

PHILO 240 Intro to Ethics (Moral Philosophy) H/SS<br />

Course will examine the development of moral philosophy, representing a broad<br />

range of some of the key ideas and thinkers as they have come to influence moral<br />

and ethical choices.<br />

10:00a-11:24a MWF Brem-HUM 104 TBA 5cr 3776<br />

10:00a-12:15p TTh Shel-OCS 116 Beck S 5cr 7360<br />

Ph y s i c a l Ed u c a t i o n —Ed u c a t i o n<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 />

6:00p- 7:40p Th Brem-HL 110 (ITV) $5 Dominy M 2cr 5099<br />

6:00p- 7:40p Th Poul-OCP 110 (ITV) $5 Dominy M 2cr 8500<br />

6:00p- 7:40p Th Shel-TJL 116 (ITV) $5 Dominy M 2cr 7460<br />

PE-ED 105 <strong>College</strong> First Aid and Community CPR<br />

Study of prevention of heart disease and practical skills leading to First Aid & CPR<br />

certifications. Students engage in writing and oral presentation projects.<br />

9:00a- 9:50a MWF Brem-BUS 101 $9 Pond J 3cr 5102<br />

PE-ED 107 Personal Wellness SS<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 />

3:30p- 4:45p MW Poul-OCP 105 (ITV) $5 Dominy M 3cr 8502<br />

3:30p- 4:45p MW Shel-TJL 116 (ITV) $5 Dominy M 3cr 7462<br />

PE-ED 109 Basic CPR<br />

Course is Basic Adult CPR using American Red Cross (ARC) Standards. (Pass/<br />

No <strong>Credit</strong>)<br />

8:30a- 5:00p Sa 1/5 Brem-BUS 101 $9 Pond J 1cr 5106<br />

8:30a- 5:00p Sa 1/26 Brem-BUS 101 $9 Jahnke B 1cr 5109<br />

8:30a- 5:00p Sa 2/23 Brem-BUS 101 $9 Pond J 1cr 5108<br />

PE-ED 110 Basic First Aid<br />

Course in Basic First Aid using American Red Cross (ARC) Standards. (Pass/<br />

No <strong>Credit</strong>)<br />

8:30a- 5:00p Sa 1/12 Brem-BUS 101 $9 Pond J 1cr 5110<br />

8:30a- 5:00p Sa 2/2 Brem-BUS 101 $9 Jahnke B 1cr 5114<br />

8:30a- 5:00p Sa 3/1 Brem-BUS 101 $9 Pond J 1cr 5112<br />

Ph y s i c a l Ed u c a t i o n —Fi t n e s s a n d Sp o r t s<br />

Some of the courses listed below have a 100-level and a 200-level course number.<br />

Register for the 100-level the first time you take the course. To take the course<br />

again for additional credit, register for the 200-level.<br />

PEFSP 109 Self Defense<br />

Course emphasizes the fundamental skills necessary to defend yourself and/or<br />

others in the event you are confronted by an attacker/assailant.<br />

10:00a-10:50a TTh Brem-PED 001 $5 Edgar R 1cr 5208<br />

PEFSP 209 Self Defense<br />

Course emphasizes the fundamental skills necessary to defend yourself and/or<br />

others in the event you are confronted by an attacker/assailant.<br />

10:00a-10:50a TTh Brem-PED 001 $5 Edgar R 1cr 5210<br />

PEFSP 110 Karate<br />

Course emphasizes the fundamental skills of karate and develops an understanding<br />

of karate as an art form.<br />

11:00a-11:50a TTh Brem-PED 001 $5 Edgar R 1cr 5218<br />

PEFSP 210 Karate<br />

Course emphasizes the fundamental skills of karate and develops an understanding<br />

of karate as an art form.<br />

11:00a-11:50a TTh Brem-PED 001 $5 Edgar R 1cr 5220<br />

PEFSP 111 Tai Chi<br />

This course will be an introduction to the study of Tai Chi focusing on the<br />

philosophy and postures of this martial art.<br />

9:00a- 9:50a TTh Brem-PED 001 $5 Edgar R 1cr 5224<br />

PEFSP 211 Tai Chi<br />

This course will be an introduction to the study of Tai Chi focusing on the<br />

philosophy and postures of this martial art.<br />

9:00a- 9:50a TTh Brem-PED 001 $5 Edgar R 1cr 5226<br />

PEFSP 128 Basketball<br />

Course emphasizes the fundamental skills of basketball, team strategies of offense<br />

and defense and rules necessary to play basketball as a recreational sport. (Pass/<br />

No <strong>Credit</strong>)<br />

9:00a- 9:50a MTThF Brem-BSC 101 $5 Felker P 2cr 5230<br />

*Course instructions included in course materials packet at OC Bookstore.<br />

How to Read this Schedule p.13. Locations: Brem=Bremerton, Poul=Poulsbo, Shel=Shelton, NBK-BGR=NBK Bangor, NBK-BREM=NBK Bremerton, NHB=Naval Hospital Bremerton<br />

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<strong>Winter</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

Time Days Location +Fee Instructor Cr Item Time Days Location +Fee Instructor Cr Item<br />

PEFSP 228 Basketball<br />

Course emphasizes the fundamental skills of basketball, team strategies of offense<br />

and defense and rules necessary to play basketball as a recreational sport. (Pass/<br />

No <strong>Credit</strong>)<br />

9:00a- 9:50a MTThF Brem-BSC 101 $5 Felker P 2cr 5234<br />

PEFSP 132 Volleyball<br />

Course emphasizes the fundamental skills of volleyball, offenses, defenses, and<br />

rules necessary to play volleyball as a recreational sport.<br />

10:00a-10:50a MTThF Brem-BSC 101 $5 TBA 2cr 5250<br />

PEFSP 232 Volleyball<br />

Course emphasizes the fundamental skills of volleyball, offenses, defenses, and<br />

rules necessary to play volleyball as a recreational sport.<br />

10:00a-10:50a MTThF Brem-BSC 101 $5 TBA 2cr 5252<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 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 />

Provides further exploration into the practice of yoga. Additional postures and<br />

exercises designed to achieve strength, flexibility, and proper body alignment will<br />

be presented.<br />

11:00a-11:50a MTWTh Brem-PED 003 $5 Land C 2cr 5259<br />

PEFSP 145 Aerobic Fitness<br />

Explores the concepts of improving aerobic fitness and function. Uses vigorous<br />

exercise (including running, jumping, aerobic dance, step, bike, and outdoor exercise)<br />

and related assignments.<br />

7:00a- 7:50a MTThF Brem-PED 003 $5 Lang-Anderson I 2cr 5260<br />

PEFSP 245 Aerobic Fitness<br />

Explores the concepts of improving aerobic fitness and function. Uses vigorous<br />

exercise (including running, jumping, aerobic dance, step, bike, and outdoor exercise)<br />

and related assignments.<br />

7:00a- 7:50a MTThF Brem-PED 003 $5 Lang-Anderson I 2cr 5262<br />

PEFSP 153 Fast FitneSS ce<br />

Self-paced fitness class incorporating both resistance training and cardiovascular<br />

exercise. Contact PE coordinator for more information @ 360-475-7742 or go to<br />

http://faculty.olympic.edu/mmackenzie/fastfitness.html<br />

ARR ARR Brem-PED 002 $5 MacKenzie M 2cr 5275<br />

ARR ARR Brem-PED 002 $5 MacKenzie M 2cr 5276<br />

PEFSP 253 Fast FitneSS ce<br />

Self-paced fitness class incorporating both resistance training and cardiovascular<br />

exercise. Contact PE coordinator for more information @ 360-475-7742 or go to<br />

http://faculty.olympic.edu/mmackenzie/fastfitness.html<br />

ARR ARR Brem-PED 002 $5 MacKenzie M 2cr 5277<br />

PEFSP 163 Varsity Team Basketball—Men<br />

Theory and conditioning for offensive and defensive team play necessary for<br />

successful competitive basketball. For student on Varsity Men’s Basketball.<br />

Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.<br />

ARR ARR Brem-BSC 101 $5 Landram B 2cr 5300<br />

PEFSP 263 Varsity Team Basketball—Men<br />

Theory and conditioning for offensive and defensive team play necessary for<br />

successful competitive basketball. For student on Varsity Men’s Basketball.<br />

Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.<br />

ARR ARR Brem-BSC 101 $5 Landram B 2cr 5302<br />

PEFSP 164 Varsity Team Basketball—Women<br />

Theory and conditioning for offensive and defensive team play necessary for<br />

successful competitive basketball. For students on Varsity Women’s Basketball.<br />

Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.<br />

ARR ARR Brem-BSC 101 $5 Felker P 2cr 5306<br />

PEFSP 264 Varsity Team Basketball—Women<br />

Theory and conditioning for offensive and defensive team play necessary for<br />

successful competitive basketball. For students on Varsity Women’s Basketball.<br />

Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.<br />

ARR ARR Brem-BSC 101 $5 Felker P 2cr 5308<br />

PEFSP 167 Athletic Conditioning 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 />

ARR ARR ARR 000 $5 Felker P 2cr 5310<br />

Contact PE coordinator for more information at 360.475.7742 or mmackenzie@olympic.edu.<br />

PEFSP 267 Athletic Conditioning ce<br />

Athletic conditioning is a class designed for current student athletes competing at<br />

the intercollegiate level at <strong>Olympic</strong> college.<br />

ARR ARR ARR 000 $5 Felker P 2cr 5312<br />

Contact PE coordinator for more information at 360.475.7742 or mmackenzie@olympic.edu.<br />

PEFSP 175 Jogging/Aerobics<br />

Exploration of concepts of improving lifetime aerobic fitness. Students will jog<br />

a variety of distances and courses with sufficient stimulus to produce aerobic<br />

fitness.<br />

11:00a-11:50a MTWTh Brem-PED 002 $5 MacKenzie M 2cr 5320<br />

PEFSP 275 Jogging/Aerobics<br />

Exploration of concepts of improving lifetime aerobic fitness. Students will jog<br />

a variety of distances and courses with sufficient stimulus to produce aerobic<br />

fitness.<br />

11:00a-11:50a MTWTh Brem-PED 002 $5 MacKenzie M 2cr 5322<br />

PEFSP 178 Aerobic Walking<br />

Exploration of concepts of improving lifetime aerobic fitness. Students will walk<br />

a variety of distances and courses with sufficient stimulus to produce aerobic<br />

fitness.<br />

11:00a-11:50a MTWTh Brem-PED 002 $5 MacKenzie M 2cr 5330<br />

PEFSP 278 Aerobic Walking<br />

Exploration of concepts of improving lifetime aerobic fitness. Students will walk<br />

a variety of distances and courses with sufficient stimulus to produce aerobic<br />

fitness.<br />

11:00a-11:50a MTWTh Brem-PED 002 $5 MacKenzie M 2cr 5332<br />

PEFSP 181 Weight Management and Exercising<br />

For students ten or more pounds overweight that 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 5340<br />

Also meets 8:00a- 8:50AM W in BUS 101<br />

PEFSP 281 Weight Management and Exercising<br />

For students ten or more pounds overweight that 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 5342<br />

Also meets 8:00a- 8:50AM W in BUS 101<br />

PEFSP 187 Beginning Weight Training<br />

Introduction to the basic principles of weight training. Students will learn how to<br />

use both selected machines and free weights, as well as learn how to incorporate<br />

them into a comprehensive workout program.<br />

9:00a- 9:50a MTThF Brem-PED 002 $5 MacKenzie M 2cr 5350<br />

<strong>Winter</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

How to Read this Schedule p.13.<br />

Locations: Brem=Bremerton, Poul=Poulsbo, Shel=Shelton, NBK-BGR=NBK Bangor, NBK-BREM=NBK Bremerton, NHB=Naval Hospital Bremerton<br />

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Time Days Location +Fee Instructor Cr Item Time Days Location +Fee Instructor Cr Item<br />

<strong>Winter</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

PEFSP 189 Advanced Weight Training<br />

Course emphasizes advanced strength training techniques. Students will primarily<br />

utilize free weights, including <strong>Olympic</strong> platforms, with an emphasis on strength<br />

improvement.<br />

10:00a-10:50a MTThF Brem-PED 002 $5 MacKenzie M 3cr 5356<br />

Also meets 10:00a-10:50AM W in HOC 139<br />

Ph y s i c a l Ed u c a t i o n —Re c r e a t i o n & Da n c e<br />

Some of the courses listed below have a 100-level and a 200-level course number.<br />

Register for the 100-level the first time you take the course. To take the course<br />

again for additional credit, register for the 200-level.<br />

PE-RD 140 Ballet H/SP<br />

Students study the history and cultural background of ballet, technique and<br />

choreography, postural development/body placement, and terminology.<br />

11:00a-11:50a MW Brem-PED 001 $5 Lau D 1cr 5180<br />

PE-RD 240 Ballet H/SP<br />

Students study the history and cultural background of ballet, technique and<br />

choreography, postural development/body placement, and terminology.<br />

11:00a-11:50a MW Brem-PED 001 $5 Lau D 1cr 5182<br />

PE-RD 143 Jazz Dance H/SP<br />

Students study the history and culture of Jazz dance, basic choreography and<br />

isolation technique, musical phrasing, and biomechanics for Jazz technique.<br />

12:00p-12:50p MW Brem-PED 001 $5 Lau D 1cr 5184<br />

PE-RD 243 Jazz Dance H/SP<br />

Students study the history and culture of Jazz dance, basic choreography and<br />

isolation technique, musical phrasing, and biomechanics for Jazz technique.<br />

12:00p-12:50p MW Brem-PED 001 $5 Lau D 1cr 5186<br />

PE-RD 147 Ballroom/Swing Dance<br />

Students study the history and cultural background in the Foxtrot, Waltz, Swing,<br />

Rumba, Cha-Cha, Samba, and Tango dances. Students will also study technique,<br />

choreography, postural development/body placement, and terminology.<br />

7:25p- 9:05p M Brem-PED 001 $5 Deeter J 1cr 5190<br />

7:25p- 9:05p Th Brem-PED 001 $5 Forrester D 1cr 5194<br />

PE-RD 247 Ballroom/Swing Dance<br />

Students study the history and cultural background in the Foxtrot, Waltz, Swing,<br />

Rumba, Cha-Cha, Samba, and Tango dances. Students will also study technique,<br />

choreography, postural development/body placement, and terminology.<br />

7:25p- 9:05p M Brem-PED 001 $5 Deeter J 1cr 5192<br />

7:25p- 9:05p Th Brem-PED 001 $5 Forrester D 1cr 5196<br />

Ph y s i c a l Th e r a p i s t As s i s t a n t<br />

Physical Therapist Assistant classes meet at Poulsbo Village, 19351 - 8th<br />

Ave. NE, Suite 200, Poulsbo. 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 body<br />

systems. Emphasis on the musculoskeletal and nervous systems.<br />

Prerequisite: Passing grade in all previous Physical Therapist Assistant courses.<br />

11:00a-11:50a DAILY Poul-PTA 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 />

Prerequisite: Passing grade in all previous Physical Therapist Assistant courses.<br />

9:00a- 9:50a MW Poul-PTA Bartlett L 3cr 8603<br />

PTA 110 Orthopedic Conditions<br />

An in-depth view of musculoskeletal and orthopedic conditions encountered in<br />

physical therapy. Sections on each joint or region and common orthopedic surgical<br />

procedures and associated rehabilitation are described.<br />

Prerequisite: Passing grade in all previous Physical Therapist Assistant courses.<br />

9:00a- 9:50a TTh Poul-PTA Bartlett L 2cr 8605<br />

PTA 121 PTA Procedures II-Functional Rehab<br />

Principles of posture, gait, assistive devices, functional components of ADL,<br />

self-care and home, community and work environments, prosthetic, orthotic and<br />

adaptive device management.<br />

Prerequisite: Passing grade in all prior Physical Therapist Assistant Courses.<br />

10:00a-10:50a MWF Poul-PTA $35 Mimaki S 3cr 8607<br />

PTA 151 Clinical Experience I<br />

Students will be placed in clinical facilities for 10 weeks; 4 hours daily, three times<br />

per week. 120 total hours of clinical education under the direct supervision of a<br />

physical therapist/PTA.<br />

Prerequisite: Passing grade in all prior Physical Therapist Assistant courses.<br />

1:00p- 5:00p MWF Poul-PTA Mimaki S 4cr 8609<br />

PTA 251 Clinical Affiliation I<br />

Terminal clinical education experience. Students will be placed in clinical facilities<br />

for 5 weeks, 8 hours daily. 210 total hours of clinical education will be fulfilled<br />

under direct supervision of a physical therapist.<br />

Prerequisite: All prior Physical Therapist Assistant courses with a passing grade and<br />

successful passing of lab practical exit exam.<br />

ARR DAILY Poul-PTA Mimaki S 7cr 8611<br />

PTA 252 Clinical Affiliation II<br />

Final terminal clinical education experience. Will be fulfilled under direct<br />

supervision of a physical therapist.<br />

Prerequisite: All prior Physical Therapist Assistant courses with a passing grade.<br />

ARR DAILY Poul-PTA Bartlett L 7cr 8613<br />

Ph y s i c s<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 />

A.S. Degree.<br />

Prerequisite: MATH 099 with a grade of 2.0 or above, or concurrent enrollment in MATH<br />

099 or with permission of instructor.<br />

5:00p- 7:15p TTh Brem-ST 201 $15 TBA 6cr 4910<br />

Also meets 7:25p- 9:00PM T in ST 222 for lab.<br />

5:00p- 7:15p TTh Brem-ST 201 $15 TBA 6cr 4912<br />

Also meets 7:25p- 9:00PM Th in ST 222 for 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,<br />

and rotational motion. (Offered Fall Quarter only.)<br />

Prerequisite: MATH 119 or PHYS 110 with a grade of 2.0 or above.<br />

11:00a-11:50a DAILY Brem-ST 201 $15 TBA 6cr 4914<br />

Also meets 1:00p- 2:50PM W in ST 222 for lab.<br />

PHYS 115 General Physics NS<br />

Thermodynamics, Electric Fields, Forces and Potential, Direct Current and<br />

Resistance, Capacitance and Dielectrics, Magnetism, and Induction. (Offered<br />

<strong>Winter</strong> Quarter only.)<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 4916<br />

Also meets 1:00p- 2:50PM M in ST 222 for lab.<br />

How to Read this Schedule p.13.<br />

Locations: Brem=Bremerton, Poul=Poulsbo, Shel=Shelton, NBK-BGR=NBK Bangor, NBK-BREM=NBK Bremerton, NHB=Naval Hospital Bremerton<br />

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Time Days Location +Fee Instructor Cr Item Time Days Location +Fee Instructor Cr Item<br />

PHYS 255 Engineering Physics NS<br />

Electricity and Magnetism: Coulomb’s Law, Gauss’s Law, electric and magnetic fields,<br />

capacitors and resistors in circuits, electrical instruments, and Kirchoff ’s rules.<br />

Prerequisite: PHYS 254 with a grade of 2.0 or above. Concurrent enrollment in MATH<br />

220 is recommended.<br />

9:00a- 9:50a DAILY Brem-ST 201 $15 Hess L 6cr 4918<br />

Also 1:00p- 2:50PM T in ST 222 for lab.<br />

Politic al Sc i e n c e<br />

POL-S 101 Introduction to Political Science SS<br />

An introduction to the principles and problems of the study of politics and modern<br />

government. This includes the study of concepts such as freedom, authority, power,<br />

and ideology.<br />

10:00a-11:24a MWF Brem-HUM 103 Toren D 5cr 3780<br />

11:30a-12:54p MWF Brem-HUM 103 Toren D 5cr 3782<br />

10:00a-12:15p TTh Poul-OCP 218 Toren D 5cr 8365<br />

POL-S 115 State and Local Government SS<br />

Political and legal foundations of state and local governments, including legislative<br />

functions, distribution and execution of power, administrative organization, political<br />

parties and voters behavior, and state and local policy making.<br />

11:30a-12:54p MWF Poul-OCP 105 Torrens V 5cr 8366<br />

POL-S 175 Politics and Literature SS<br />

An examination of the central issues and concepts of politics through the<br />

perspective provided by great literature. Included will be the questions of authority,<br />

responsibility, freedom, and power. (Same as HUMAN 175)<br />

5:00p- 7:15p MW Poul-OCP 105 (ITV) Vap S 5cr 8367<br />

5:00p- 7:15p MW Shel-TJL 116 (ITV) Vap S 5cr 7365<br />

POL-S 210 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.<br />

10:00a-10:50a DAILY Brem-BUS 106 TBA 5cr 3788<br />

1:00p- 3:15p MW Poul-OCP 105 (ITV) McIntosh B 5cr 8368<br />

1:00p- 3:15p MW Shel-TJL 116 (ITV) McIntosh B 5cr 7366<br />

Online - Go to www.waol.org to start. $40 Toren D 5cr 3786<br />

Pr a c t i c a l Nu r s i n g<br />

Formal admission to the Practical Nursing (PN) program is required for all<br />

courses in the PN program. Application deadline is August 17 of each year<br />

for the following <strong>Winter</strong> 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 of<br />

courses to register for each quarter.<br />

The following course may be taken without formal admission to the Nursing<br />

program:<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 />

4:00p- 5:50p Th Poul-OCP 219 Kerdus M 2cr 8478<br />

1:00p- 2:50p T Shel-TJL 116 Frost A 2cr 7484<br />

Ps y c h o l o g y<br />

PSYCH 101 General Psychology SS<br />

Survey of basic topics in psychology including methods, biological basis of<br />

behavior, sensation, perceptions, learning, memory, motivation, emotion, and<br />

clinical psychology.<br />

7:00a- 7:50a DAILY Brem-Rotunda Dunlap D 5cr 3803<br />

8:26a- 9:50a MWF Brem-Rotunda (HYBD) Barker C 5cr 3804<br />

10:00a-11:24a MWF Brem-Rotunda (HYBD) Barker C 5cr 3806<br />

4:45p- 7:00p TTh NHB Holbrook T 5cr 6270<br />

Call 360.377.8178 by 12/31 for civilian temporary Pass & ID requirements. Allow time for ID<br />

check when attending class.<br />

9:00a- 9:50a DAILY Poul-OCP 119 Gibson W 5cr 8371<br />

5:00p- 7:15p MW Poul-OCP 119 Haarstick K 5cr 8373<br />

8:00a-12:00p Sa Poul-OCP 105 (HYBD) Gibson W 5cr 8376<br />

“Saturday School” Meets 1/12, 1/26, 2/9, 2/23, 3/8, and 3/15/08.<br />

1:00p- 3:15p MW Shel-OCS 116 Sandler J 5cr 7370<br />

Telecourse $30 Toren D 5cr 3802<br />

Required orientation: 3:00p-4:00p Monday, January 7 in Bremerton-HL 114.<br />

USB Drive Course* 11/26/07 - 01/18/08 $30 Toren D 5cr 3807<br />

USB Drive Course* 01/07/08 - 02/29/08 $30 Toren D 5cr 3808<br />

USB Drive Course* 01/21/08 - 03/14/08 $30 Toren D 5cr 3809<br />

*Course instructions included in course materials packet at OC Bookstore.<br />

Online - Go to www.waol.org to start. $40 Barker C 5cr 3800<br />

Online - Go to www.waol.org to start. $40 Barker C 5cr 3801<br />

PSYCH 102 Psychology of Adjustment SS<br />

Systematic presentation of scientific psychological principles and procedures for<br />

the resolution of human problems and relationships.<br />

5:00p- 7:15p MW Brem-HUM 103 Toren D 5cr 3812<br />

PSYCH 122 Parent-Child Relationship SS<br />

The student learns to apply basic human behavioral concepts to adult/child<br />

relationships and develop effective problem solving skills to address challenges in<br />

parent/child relationships. (Same as FS 122)<br />

1:00p- 3:50p M Brem-ART 123 Anthony-Ryder T 3cr 3820<br />

PSYCH 206 Children and Trauma SS<br />

This course attempts to help students view relationships between trauma reactions,<br />

emotion/physical, psychological health, family chemical dependency issues, child<br />

development, cultural demands, and intervention/prevention strategies.<br />

3:00p- 5:50p W Poul-OCP 219 Phimister M 3cr 8375<br />

PSYCH 220 Biological Psychology SS<br />

A survey of the biological determinants of behavior with emphasis on current<br />

research findings and ethical issues.<br />

Prerequisite: PSYCH 101.<br />

8:26a- 9:50a MWF Brem-HOC 139 Dunlap D 5cr 3823<br />

PSYCH 221 Social Psychology SS<br />

Social Psychology focuses on the interaction between individuals and their social<br />

context. Recent research is reviewed. Writing emphasis.<br />

Prerequisite: PSYCH 101, ENGL 101. Also recommended SOCIO 101.<br />

10:00a-12:15p TTh Brem-Rotunda Barker C 5cr 3825<br />

PSYCH 224 Lifespan Development SS<br />

Introduces the development of different stages in physical, cognitive, personality,<br />

and socio-emotional changes over the life span.<br />

Prerequisite: PSYCH 101.<br />

10:00a-12:15p TTh Brem-ART 123 Holbrook T 5cr 3831<br />

Telecourse $30 Sandler J 5cr 3830<br />

Required orientation: 4:30p-5:00p Tuesday, January 8 in Bremerton-HL 110/Shelton TJL 120.<br />

<strong>Winter</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

How to Read this Schedule p.13.<br />

Locations: Brem=Bremerton, Poul=Poulsbo, Shel=Shelton, NBK-BGR=NBK Bangor, NBK-BREM=NBK Bremerton, NHB=Naval Hospital Bremerton<br />

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Time Days Location +Fee Instructor Cr Item Time Days Location +Fee Instructor Cr Item<br />

<strong>Winter</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

PSYCH 240 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.<br />

Prerequisite: PSYCH 101 or permission of instructor.<br />

1:00p- 3:15p TTh Shel-TJL 121 Sandler J 5cr 7372<br />

Telecourse $30 Sandler J 5cr 3832<br />

Required orientation: 4:00p-4:30p Tuesday, January 8 in Bremerton-HL 110/Shelton TJL 120.<br />

PSYCH 260 Introduction to Clinical Psychology SS<br />

An introduction to professional issues in clinical and counseling psychology and<br />

major therapeutic techniques used in the professions.<br />

Prerequisite: Either PSYCH 101 or SOCIO 101 or instructor’s approval.<br />

Online - Go to www.waol.org to start. $40 Toren D 5cr 3838<br />

Sc i e n c e<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- 8:50a DAILY Poul-OCP 119 TBA 5cr 8489<br />

So c i o l o g y<br />

SOCIO 101 Introduction 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.<br />

8:00a- 8:50a DAILY Brem-ST 127 Thompson L 5cr 3848<br />

9:00a- 9:50a DAILY Brem-HUM 106 Baldwin K 5cr 3849<br />

10:00a-11:24a MWF Brem-SHP 116 Cohen M 5cr 3855<br />

7:25p- 9:40p TTh Brem-BUS 105 Adams S A 5cr 3856<br />

Telecourse $30 Barker C 5cr 3852<br />

Required orientation: 4:00p-5:00p Monday, January 7 in Bremerton-HL 114. Exams offered at<br />

Testing Center, online or in remote settings.<br />

Online - Go to www.waol.org to start. $40 Cohen M 5cr 3850<br />

USB Drive Course* 11/26/07 - 01/18/08 $30 Barker C 5cr 3845<br />

USB Drive Course* 01/07/08 - 02/29/08 $30 Barker C 5cr 3846<br />

USB Drive Course* 01/21/08 - 03/14/08 $30 Barker C 5cr 3847<br />

*Course instructions included in course materials packet at OC Bookstore. Exams offered at Testing<br />

Center, online or in remote settings.<br />

SOCIO 102 Social Problems SS<br />

A survey of sociological theories, descriptions, and methods of researching and<br />

analyzing the current major social problems in America.<br />

10:00a-10:50a DAILY Brem-BUS 200 Anthony-Ryder T 5cr 3860<br />

10:00a-12:15p TTh Brem-BUS 101 Sanford M 5cr 3862<br />

7:25p- 9:40p MW Brem-BUS 105 Adams S A 5cr 3864<br />

Online - Go to www.waol.org to start. $40 Cohen M 5cr 3870<br />

SOCIO 106 Juvenile Delinquency and Justice SS<br />

The history and philosophy of society’s reaction to juvenile behavior and problems<br />

are covered. The interaction among the police, judiciary and corrections systems are<br />

examined within the context of cultural differences (Same as CRM-J 106)<br />

Prerequisite: CRM-J 101 or CRM-J 103 or SOCIO 103 or permission of instructor.<br />

8:26a- 9:50a MWF Brem-HUM 104 Delmore E/Hubbard G 5cr 3874<br />

7:10p- 9:25p TTh NBK-BGR Reynolds B 5cr 6213<br />

Call 360.697.3656 by 12/31 for civilian temporary Pass & ID requirements. Allow time for ID<br />

check when attending class.<br />

SOCIO 109 Family Abuse and Neglect SS<br />

The course focuses on sociological theories, research, cause and effect of family<br />

violence, abuse and neglect, with special emphasis on prevention.<br />

1:00p- 3:50p T Brem-BUS 206 Anthony-Ryder T 3cr 3880<br />

SOCIO 125 Aging SS<br />

An introductory course on aging focusing particularly on the social and emotional<br />

dimensions of the aging process.<br />

5:00p- 7:15p TTh Brem-BUS 206 Baldwin K 5cr 3882<br />

SOCIO 135 The Family SS<br />

This course examines structural and personal change factors in families in Western<br />

and non-Western countries.<br />

Online - Go to www.waol.org to start. $40 Kingston M 5cr 3884<br />

SOCIO 230 Sexuality & Gender/Society & Culture SS<br />

Provides introduction to various discourses within social sciences on the sociocultural<br />

construction and meaning of human sexuality and gender.<br />

Prerequisite: None (Sociology or Anthropology course recommended).<br />

11:30a-12:54p MWF Brem-SHP 116 Cohen M 5cr 3885<br />

Sp e e c h<br />

SPCH 145 American 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<br />

and history of the deaf and culturally appropriate behaviors are introduced. (Same<br />

as FLASL 145)<br />

10:00a-12:15p TTh Brem-HUM 117 Elliott M 5cr 3906<br />

SPCH 146 American 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 is also included. (Same as FLASL 146)<br />

Prerequisite: Completion of SPCH 145 with a 2.0 or better or permission of instructor.<br />

9:00a- 9:50a DAILY Brem-HUM 117 TBA 5cr 3898<br />

10:00a-11:24a MWF Brem-HUM 117 TBA 5cr 3899<br />

1:00p- 3:15p TTh Brem-HUM 117 Elliott M 5cr 3902<br />

5:00p- 7:15p MW Brem-HUM 117 TBA 5cr 3904<br />

10:00a-11:24a MWF Poul-OCP 109 Elliott M 5cr 8380<br />

SPCH 151B Fundamentals of Speech H<br />

Principles and techniques of preparing and delivering effective public speeches to<br />

inform, analyze, and persuade.<br />

8:26a- 9:50a MWF Brem-HUM 108 Hard A 5cr 3920<br />

10:00a-12:15p TTh Brem-HUM 103 Hard A 5cr 3922<br />

11:30a-12:54p MWF Brem-HUM 109 Hard A 5cr 3924<br />

1:00p- 3:15p TTh Brem-HUM 106 Hard A 5cr 3926<br />

5:00p- 7:15p TTh Brem-BUS 205 TBA 5cr 3928<br />

4:45p- 7:00p MW NHB TBA 5cr 6272<br />

Call 360.377.8178 by 12/31 for civilian temporary Pass & ID requirements. Allow time for ID<br />

check when attending class.<br />

7:25p- 9:40p TTh Shel-PB 002 Herndon S 5cr 7385<br />

SPCH 152 Interpersonal Communication 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.<br />

8:00a- 8:50a DAILY Brem-HUM 106 TBA 5cr 3930<br />

1:00p- 3:15p MW Brem-HUM 108 TBA 5cr 3934<br />

10:00a-11:24a MWF Poul-OCP 221 TBA 5cr 8387<br />

SPCH 242 Career Communications H<br />

The study of communication in career settings. Material to be covered includes<br />

verbal and non-verbal language, listening, interviewing, conflict resolution, and<br />

oral presentations.<br />

10:00a-11:24a MWF Brem-HUM 109 Hard A 5cr 3940<br />

How to Read this Schedule p.13.<br />

Locations: Brem=Bremerton, Poul=Poulsbo, Shel=Shelton, NBK-BGR=NBK Bangor, NBK-BREM=NBK Bremerton, NHB=Naval Hospital Bremerton<br />

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Time Days Location +Fee Instructor Cr Item Time Days Location +Fee Instructor Cr Item<br />

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Te c h n i c a l De s i g n<br />

TEC-D 107 Technical Drawing<br />

A beginning drawing course teaching both introductory hand drawing and<br />

computer drawing skills. Concepts taught include: care and use of instruments,<br />

linetypes, sketching, numbering of planes, lettering and linework, orthographic<br />

projection, primary and secondary auxiliary projections, introduction to descriptive<br />

geometry, isometric drawing and isometric sections, orthographic sections, and an<br />

introduction to the theory of dimensioning. Engineering majors MUST TAKE<br />

ENGR 123, not this course. (Formerly ENGR 101)<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 $30 Newman G 4cr 2500<br />

TEC-D 128 Adv Residential Architectural Drawing<br />

Builds upon, expands TEC-D 127. Includes multi-level and custom residential<br />

house designs, building codes, and structural calculations. This is a pencil drawing<br />

course.<br />

Prerequisite: TEC-D 127 or permission of instructor.<br />

7:20p-10:10p TTh Brem-SHP 114 $15 Newman G 4cr 2517<br />

TEC-D 130 Manufactured Materials and Processes<br />

Familiarization with the applications of materials commonly used in construction<br />

and processes in manufacture.<br />

5:00p- 7:50p Th Brem-ENG 116 TBA 3cr 2518<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 090 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 />

5:00p- 7:15p MW Brem-ART 123 Sizemore J 5cr 2523<br />

TEC-D 151 Intermediate GIS with ArcView<br />

Intermediate GIS with ArcView expands upon the concepts of GIS introduced in<br />

the Introduction to GIS (TEC-D 150 or the TEC-D 136, 137, 138, and 139 series).<br />

Through project assignments, students can expect to gain a working knowledge of<br />

efficient ways to apply the software to different applications.<br />

Prerequisite: TEC-D 136, 137, 138, and 139, or TEC-D 150.<br />

5:00p- 7:15p TTh Brem-SHP 114 $15 Gross L 4cr 2526<br />

TEC-D 175 Introduction to Solid Edge<br />

Solid Edge is a state-of-the-art 3D modeler for machine parts, assemblies, and<br />

consumer product design.<br />

Online - Go to www.waol.org to start. $32 McGonigle J 4cr 2529<br />

TEC-D 217 Computer Aided Design II<br />

Beginning CAD drafter to increase productivity. Class includes: Profiles, templates,<br />

objects of increasing difficulty including blocks and attributes, paper space/<br />

model space plotting, multiview/Xref plotting, plotting to scale, scripts and slides,<br />

importing documents, creation of shape files, new line types files, net hatch files<br />

and AutoCAD Design Center File Management.<br />

Prerequisite: TEC-D 200 or experienced user or permission of instructor.<br />

5:00p- 7:15p MW Brem-SHP 114 $15 Gross L 4cr 2541<br />

TEC-D 270 3D AnalyST ce<br />

This course is designed for those who want to apply three-dimensional visualization<br />

and analysis techniques to their spatial data. (Pass/No <strong>Credit</strong>)<br />

Prerequisite: TEC-D 139 or TEC-D 150.<br />

Online - Contact instructor at 360.475.7389 to start. Gross L 2cr 2553<br />

TEC-D 271 Geodatabases for GIS ce<br />

This course is designed for experienced ArcGIS users who need an introduction<br />

to creating, editing, and managing data stored in a personal geodatabase. (Pass/<br />

No <strong>Credit</strong>)<br />

Prerequisite: TEC-D 139 or TEC-D 150.<br />

Online - Contact instructor at 360.475.7389 to start. Gross L 2cr 2554<br />

TEC-D 272 Geoprocessing with GIS ce<br />

This course is designed for experienced ArcGIS users who want to use geoprocessing<br />

tools and models in their GIS projects. (Pass/No <strong>Credit</strong>)<br />

Prerequisite: TEC-D 139 or TEC-D 150.<br />

Online - Contact instructor at 360.475.7389 to start. Gross L 2cr 2555<br />

TEC-D 273 Map Projections in GIS ce<br />

This course is designed for students and GIS professionals who want to understand<br />

the properties of different map projections and coordinate systems. (Pass/No<br />

<strong>Credit</strong>)<br />

Prerequisite: TEC-D 139 or TEC-D 150.<br />

Online - Contact instructor at 360.475.7389 to start. Gross L 2cr 2556<br />

TEC-D 274 Natural Resource GIS ce<br />

This course teaches methods for acquiring, evaluating, creating, manipulating, and<br />

integrating data in preparation for analysis and map creation. It addresses problems<br />

commonly encountered by those in the natural resource and conservation fields.<br />

(Pass/No <strong>Credit</strong>)<br />

Prerequisite: TEC-D 139 or TEC-D 150.<br />

Online - Contact instructor at 360.475.7389 to start. Gross L 2cr 2557<br />

TEC-D 275 Spatial AnalyST ce<br />

This course is designed for experienced ArcGIS users who want to work with<br />

rasters to identify spatial relationships, develop suitability models, or calculate the<br />

cost of travel over a surface. (Pass/No <strong>Credit</strong>)<br />

Prerequisite: TEC-D 139 or TEC-D 150.<br />

Online - Contact instructor at 360.475.7389 to start. Gross L 2cr 2558<br />

Transition t o ADN (a s s o c i a t e d e g r e e n u r s i n g )<br />

Formal admission to the Transition to Associate Degree Nursing<br />

(TADN) program is required for all courses in the TADN program.<br />

Application deadline is August 17 of each year for the following<br />

<strong>Winter</strong> Quarter admissions process. Information sessions are held each<br />

quarter for the Nursing Programs. Additional information is located at<br />

www.olympic.edu/healthoccupations or call 360.394.2760.<br />

Current Transition to Associate Degree Nursing students: Nursing program<br />

will give you a list of courses to register for each quarter.<br />

We l d i n g<br />

Students are required to attend the first day of class for safety orientation. Students must<br />

provide own safety equipment. Advising is required for all Welding students. Welding<br />

Fees: $5 per credit up to a maximum of $50 per quarter.<br />

WABO Certification is available at <strong>Olympic</strong> <strong>College</strong> Welding Technology. The<br />

Welding test is given the first Friday of each month (except August and September).<br />

A WABO form must be submitted by the Monday preceding the test. Visit<br />

Brem-SHP 204 or call Al Kitchens, WABO examiner at 360.475.7312 for a test form.<br />

WELD 100 Oxyacetylene Welding<br />

Students develop skills required for oxyacetylene welding and brazing in the flat,<br />

horizontal and vertical positions on mild steel plate. Students receive instruction in<br />

thermal cutting processes: oxyfuel cutting (OFC) and plasma arc cutting (PAC).<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 TBA 6cr 2572<br />

2:35p- 4:40p MTWTh Brem-SHP 108 TBA 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 />

2:50p- 5:00p MTWTh Shelton High School Hobson C 6cr 7270<br />

6:40p- 8:55p MTWTh Shelton High School Hobson C 6cr 7271<br />

Locations: Brem=Bremerton, Poul=Poulsbo, Shel=Shelton, NBK-BGR=NBK Bangor, NBK-BREM=NBK Bremerton, NHB=Naval Hospital Bremerton<br />

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Time Days Location +Fee Instructor Cr Item Time Days Location +Fee Instructor Cr Item<br />

<strong>Winter</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

WELD 101 Arc Welding I<br />

Students receive individualized instruction in shielded metal arc welding (SMAW)<br />

in the flat and horizontal positions on low carbon steel plate using E6010 and<br />

E7018 electrodes. Students develop skills for weld removal using carbon arc cutting<br />

with compressed 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 TBA 6cr 2577<br />

2:35p- 4:40p MTWTh Brem-SHP 108 TBA 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 />

2:50p- 5:00p MTWTh Shelton High School Hobson C 6cr 7272<br />

6:40p- 8:55p MTWTh Shelton High School Hobson C 6cr 7273<br />

WELD 102 Arc Welding II<br />

Students receive individualized instruction in shielded metal arc welding (SMAW)<br />

principles of operation. Sound Groove welds and fillet welds in all positions will<br />

be made 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 TBA 6cr 2582<br />

2:35p- 4:40p MTWTh Brem-SHP 108 TBA 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 />

2:50p- 5:00p MTWTh Shelton High School Hobson C 6cr 7274<br />

6:40p- 8:55p MTWTh Shelton High School Hobson C 6cr 7275<br />

WELD 103 Arc Welding III<br />

Students receive individualized instruction in producing sound groove welds in the<br />

2G (horizontal), and 3G (vertical up) positions using shielded metal arc welding<br />

(SMAW) principles of operation. Test assemblies are prepared according to drawing<br />

specifications and approved by the test supervisor. The student is required to pass<br />

“welder performance qualification” testing.<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 TBA 6cr 2587<br />

2:35p- 4:40p MTWTh Brem-SHP 108 TBA 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 />

2:50p- 5:00p MTWTh Shelton High School Hobson C 6cr 7276<br />

6:40p- 8:55p MTWTh Shelton High School Hobson C 6cr 7277<br />

WELD 104 Gas Tungsten Arc Welding<br />

Students develop skills required for Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (TIG) in the<br />

flat, horizontal and vertical positions on mild steel, stainless steel and aluminum<br />

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 TBA 6cr 2592<br />

2:35p- 4:40p MTWTh Brem-SHP 108 TBA 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 />

2:50p- 5:00p MTWTh Shelton High Shool Hobson C 6cr 7278<br />

6:40p- 8:55p MTWTh Shelton High School Hobson C 6cr 7279<br />

WELD 105 Gas Metal Arc/Flux Cored Arc Welding<br />

Students develop skills required for Gas Metal Arc (MIG) and flux cored arc<br />

welding in the flat, horizontal and vertical positions on mild steel and aluminum<br />

plate.<br />

Prerequisite: WELD 106 and 107 or concurrent enrollment in WELD 107 or permission<br />

of instructor.<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 TBA 6cr 2597<br />

2:35p- 4:40p MTWTh Brem-SHP 108 TBA 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 />

2:50p- 5:00p MTWTh Shelton High School Hobson C 6cr 7280<br />

6:40p- 8:55p MTWTh Shelton High School Hobson C 6cr 7281<br />

WELD 106 Welding Technical Orientation I<br />

The focus of this course is on fundamentals of beginning welding theory with<br />

emphasis on safety. Oxyacetylene Welding and Shielded Metal Arc Welding<br />

processes for joining common materials are discussed. Other commonly used<br />

processes including manipulative skills, welding consumables, electrical principles<br />

and applications are investigated and applied.<br />

4:50p- 5:55p MTWTh Brem-SHP 116 Moore F 5cr 2601<br />

Available as independent study for evening students. Sign up for this item number and meet with<br />

instructor: 6:00p Tues.11/27 in SHP200.<br />

WELD 107 Welding Technical Orientation II<br />

Technical Orientation II is designed to be the second theory class (a continuation<br />

of WELD 106) a welding student would enter as he or she endeavors to complete<br />

the program. The course is designed to focus on the WHAT of advanced welding<br />

processes, specifically, GTAW, GMAW, FCAW, PAW, PAC and CAC-A. Emphasis<br />

is placed on equipment selection, classification of electrodes and safe work habits<br />

while welding both ferrous and nonferrous metals.<br />

Prerequisite: WELD 106 or permission of instructor.<br />

12:25p- 1:30p MTWTh Brem-SHP 200 Kitchens A 5cr 2625<br />

4:50p- 5:55p MTWTh Brem-SHP 200 TBA 5cr 2602<br />

ARR ARR ARR Kitchens A 5cr 2603<br />

Available as independent study for evening students. Sign up for this item number and meet with<br />

instructor: 6:00p Tues.11/27 in SHP200.<br />

5:30p- 6:35p MTWTh Shelton High School Hobson C 5cr 7283<br />

WELD 115 Foundations for the Trades (I-BEST)<br />

This course integrates trade concepts, math skills, language skills, academic success<br />

strategies, and career planning specific to welding, electronics, and automotive<br />

careers.<br />

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

6:00p- 8:30p MTWTh Brem-BUS 201 Team taught 10cr 2604<br />

Team taught with S Brennan, A McFarland, R Puskarcik. Part of the I-BEST (Integrated Basic<br />

Education and Skills Training) Program where co-teachers integrate basic skills (writing, math,<br />

reading, computer, “soft skills”) and professional/technical training in instruction. Contact Tina<br />

Prentiss at 360-475-7538.<br />

WELD 117 Oxyacetylene Welding--IBEST<br />

Basic skills and welding are integrated in learning oxyacetylene welding and<br />

brazing in the flat, horizontal and vertical positions on mild steel plate. Instruction<br />

in thermal cutting processes are included: oxyfuel cutting (OFC) and plasma arc<br />

cutting (PAC).<br />

Prerequisite: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in WELD 106 or permission of<br />

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

2:35p- 4:40p MTWTh Brem-SHP 108 Brennan S/TBA 6cr 2605<br />

Part of the I-BEST (Integrated Basic Education and Skills Training) Program where co-teachers<br />

integrate basic skills (writing, math, reading, computer, “soft skills”) and professional/technical<br />

training in instruction. Contact Tina Prentiss at 360-475-7538.<br />

How to Read this Schedule p.13.<br />

Locations: Brem=Bremerton, Poul=Poulsbo, Shel=Shelton, NBK-BGR=NBK Bangor, NBK-BREM=NBK Bremerton, NHB=Naval Hospital Bremerton<br />

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<strong>Winter</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

Time Days Location +Fee Instructor Cr Item Time Days Location +Fee Instructor Cr Item<br />

WELD 125 Welding Refresher Laboratory ce<br />

Skill development and certification refresher for the purpose of passing employment<br />

and/or certification examinations.<br />

Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.<br />

ARR ARR Brem-SHP 108 Kitchens A 2cr 2608<br />

ARR ARR Brem-SHP 108 TBA 2cr 2607<br />

6:00p-10:10p MW Brem-SHP 108 Moore F 2cr 2566<br />

6:00p-10:10p TTh Brem-SHP 108 Beal R 2cr 2606<br />

ARR ARR Shelton High School Hobson C 2cr 7284<br />

ARR ARR Shelton High School Hobson C 2cr 7285<br />

WELD 126 Welding Refresher Laboratory ce<br />

Skill development and certification refresher for the purpose of passing employment<br />

and/or certification examinations.<br />

Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.<br />

ARR ARR Brem-SHP 108 Kitchens A 4cr 2611<br />

ARR ARR Brem-SHP 108 TBA 4cr 2610<br />

6:00p-10:10p MW Brem-SHP 108 Moore F 4cr 2567<br />

6:00p-10:10p TTh Brem-SHP 108 Beal R 4cr 2609<br />

ARR ARR Shelton High School Hobson C 4cr 7286<br />

ARR ARR Shelton High School Hobson C 4cr 7287<br />

WELD 127 Welding Refresher Laboratory ce<br />

Skill development and certification refresher for the purpose of passing employment<br />

and/or certification examinations.<br />

Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.<br />

ARR ARR Brem-SHP 108 Kitchens A 6cr 2615<br />

ARR ARR Brem-SHP 108 TBA 6cr 2613<br />

ARR ARR Brem-SHP 108 TBA 6cr 2614<br />

6:00p-10:10p MW Brem-SHP 108 Moore F 6cr 2568<br />

6:00p-10:10p TTh Brem-SHP 108 Beal R 6cr 2612<br />

ARR ARR Shelton High School Hobson C 6cr 7288<br />

ARR ARR Shelton High School Hobson C 6cr 7289<br />

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 090 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 />

5:00p- 7:15p MW Brem-ART 123 Sizemore J 5cr 2616<br />

WELD 190 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,<br />

and fabrication of projects.<br />

Prerequisite: Advanced standing with instructor permission.<br />

ARR ARR Brem-SHP 108 Kitchens A 3cr 2618<br />

ARR ARR Brem-SHP 108 TBA 3cr 2617<br />

ARR ARR Shelton High School Hobson C 3cr 7290<br />

ARR ARR Shelton High School Hobson C 3cr 7291<br />

WELDING NOW AVAILABLE IN SHELTON AND BREMERTON!<br />

We’ve expanded our welding program! It’s<br />

not too late to start a career in welding!<br />

Become a “WABO” Certified Welder<br />

with classes at <strong>Olympic</strong> <strong>College</strong>.<br />

The modern welder is knowledgeable about metallurgy,<br />

blueprint reading, safety and technology. In short, a welder<br />

is an indispensable member of any construction team.<br />

Sound interesting to you? Call Advisor Chris Hobson at 360.475.7395<br />

or 1.800.259.6718, Ext. 7395; or Advisor Al Kitchens at 360.475.7312<br />

for more information.<br />

WELD 191 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,<br />

and fabrication of projects.<br />

Prerequisite: Advanced standing with instructor’s permission.<br />

ARR ARR Brem-SHP 108 Kitchens A 3cr 2620<br />

ARR ARR Brem-SHP 108 TBA 3cr 2619<br />

ARR ARR Shelton High School Hobson C 3cr 7292<br />

ARR ARR Shelton High School Hobson C 3cr 7293<br />

WELD 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,<br />

and fabrication of projects.<br />

Prerequisite: Advanced standing with instructor’s permission.<br />

ARR ARR Brem-SHP 108 Kitchens A 3cr 2622<br />

ARR ARR Brem-SHP 108 TBA 3cr 2621<br />

ARR ARR Shelton High School Hobson C 3cr 7294<br />

ARR ARR Shelton High School Hobson C 3cr 7295<br />

Wo r k f o r c e Tr a i n i n g<br />

WFT 021 Life SkillS ce<br />

Developmentally disabled students learn to function successfully in the family,<br />

workplace, and community. (Pass/No <strong>Credit</strong>)<br />

Prerequisite: Orientation/placement.<br />

8:00a-10:50a DAILY Shel-PB 002 Losey D 3cr 718<br />

VISIT ITALY!<br />

“Panorama Italiano”<br />

10-day Tour: March 17 – 26, 2008<br />

Price (covers airfare, room & board, all connections):<br />

$3,159forstudentsintripleoccupancy<br />

$3,534fordoubleoccupancy<br />

Singleoccupancyavailableforasupplement<br />

<br />

Tour highlights:<br />

Venice<br />

Siena<br />

Montecatini<br />

Florence<br />

Full payment due by<br />

December 10, 2007<br />

Sorrento<br />

Capri<br />

Pompeii<br />

Rome<br />

For more information:<br />

Ana Waisman: 360.475.7116 or awaisman@olympic.edu<br />

<strong>Winter</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

How to Read this Schedule p.13.<br />

Locations: Brem=Bremerton, Poul=Poulsbo, Shel=Shelton, NBK-BGR=NBK Bangor, NBK-BREM=NBK Bremerton, NHB=Naval Hospital Bremerton<br />

www.olympic.edu | Campus Switchboard: 360.792.6050 or 1.800.259.6718 | 51


Quick Reference - Distance Learning<br />

• Telecourses<br />

• USB Drive Courses (POCO)<br />

• Online <strong>Winter</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

For more information about distance learning courses, contact the<br />

Media Services and Distance Learning department located in the<br />

Haselwood Library on the Bremerton campus. Media Services and<br />

Distance Learning’s normal business hours are 8 a.m. – 6 p.m. M-F.<br />

During academic breaks, it is open 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. M-F.<br />

The Media Services and Distance Learning phone is 360.475.7770.<br />

Email: DistanceLearning@olympic.edu.<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 />

What materials and equipment will I need?<br />

• USB drive:<br />

—The USB drive is available through the Media Services and<br />

Distance Learning department located in the Haselwood Library at<br />

OC Bremerton. Bring your class schedule to show the classes you<br />

are enrolled in.<br />

— While there is no rental fee for the USB drive, students are required<br />

to return the equipment. Failture to return the USB drive will result<br />

in a student’s grades, transcripts, registration and other administrative<br />

services to be delayed until the drive is returned.<br />

— The USB drive requires students to have access to a computer with<br />

a USB 2.0 port. These are generally available on computers built<br />

after the year 2001.<br />

— The USB drive applications are self-contained and do not require<br />

any additional software be loaded on the computer.<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 drive course is self-contained.<br />

All additional materials are loaded on the USB drive.<br />

Quick Reference - Distance Learning<br />

What materials and equipment will I need?<br />

• Videos<br />

— Telecourse tape rentals are available through the Media Services and<br />

Distance Learning department located in the Haselwood Library at<br />

OC Bremerton. Tape rental is $35 for the entire quarter. You must<br />

first pay the fee at the Cashier’s Office then bring a receipt to pick<br />

up the videos.<br />

— Telecourse tapes are also available on a 24-hour loan from the<br />

Haselwood Library on the Bremerton campus, or at the Johnson<br />

Library 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<br />

that takes place at the Bremerton campus. Additional materials that<br />

students need are passed out at these sessions.<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 (poco)<br />

What is a USB-Drive (POCO) course?<br />

USB-Drive courses, which were recently called portable courses or POCO,<br />

are self-contained courses delivered on returnable USB memory stick drives.<br />

The courses are designed to provide students with little or no internet access a<br />

more interactive experience than a telecourse but not as interactive as an online<br />

course. These courses are designed to be taken from home over a specified<br />

period of time with little or no contact between instructor and student.<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<br />

you to access the internet, most courses are faster to access and more<br />

comfortable 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 />

• WAOL-based courses: <strong>Olympic</strong> <strong>College</strong> is part of the Washington<br />

State Community and Technical <strong>College</strong>s consortium called<br />

“Washington Online.” These courses use the Blackboard® course<br />

management system. Unless otherwise specified in The View, <strong>Olympic</strong><br />

<strong>College</strong> courses are accessed through WAOL at http://waol.blackboard.com.<br />

Follow the directions found on that page to log on to your course.<br />

• Other Distance Learning courses: Some <strong>Olympic</strong> <strong>College</strong> faculty<br />

members opt to use their own websites to deliver their courses. These<br />

are listed accordingly in The View. Please contact the instructor for<br />

instructions on accessing these courses.<br />

• Additional help is available by contacting the Media Services and<br />

Distance Learning department. See above for contact information and<br />

hours of operation.<br />

• WAOL fee: WAOL-based online courses have an additional $8 per<br />

credit fee. This fee is passed to Washington Online for use of their<br />

system.<br />

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Quick Reference - Distance Learning<br />

Time Days Location +Fee Instructor Cr Item Time Days Location +Fee Instructor Cr Item<br />

<strong>Winter</strong> Telecourse <strong>Classes</strong><br />

Includes required orientation session. Refer to the “<strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong>” section<br />

for course descriptions and instructors.<br />

Includes required orientation session. Refer to the “<strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong>” section<br />

for course descriptions.<br />

BS-EC 260 Business Law<br />

4:00p-5:00p Mon. 1/7 Brem-HL 127 (BI Classroom) $30 King S 5cr 2058<br />

FLSPN 102 Elementary Spanish H<br />

Prerequisite: FLSPN 101 or equivalent.<br />

4:00p-5:00p Mon. 1/7 Brem-HL 110 (DL Classroom) $30 Waisman A 5cr 3397<br />

HIST 102 Western Civilization—1300 to 1815 SS<br />

5:00p-6:00p Tues. 1/8 Brem-HL 127 (BI Classroom) $30 Schaeffer P 5cr 3400<br />

HIST 105 The United States since 1865 SS<br />

Prerequisite: ENGL 101 with a grade of 2.0 or above.<br />

5:00p-6:00p Tues. 1/8 Brem-HL 127 (BI Classroom) $30 Schaeffer P 5cr 3414<br />

HIST 230 Films in American Culture SS<br />

4:00p-5:00p Tues. 1/8 Brem-HL 114 (Media TV Studio) $30 Meyers J 5cr 3421<br />

HUMAN 230 Films in American Culture<br />

H<br />

4:00p-5:00p Tues. 1/8 Brem-HL 114 (Media TV Studio) $30 Meyers J 5cr 3435<br />

PSYCH 101 General Psychology SS<br />

3:00p-4:00p Mon. 1/7 Brem-HL 114 (Media TV Studio) $30 Toren D 5cr 3802<br />

PSYCH 224 Lifespan Development SS<br />

4:30p-5:00p Tues. 1/8 Brem-HL 110/Shel-TJL 120 $30 Sandler J 5cr 3830<br />

PSYCH 240 Abnormal Psychology SS<br />

Prerequisite: PSYCH 101 or permission of instructor.<br />

4:00p-4:30p Tues. 1/8 Brem-HL 110/Shel-TJL 120 $30 Sandler J 5cr 3832<br />

SOCIO 101 Introduction to Sociology SS<br />

4:00p-5:00p Mon. 1/7 Brem-HL 114 (Media TV Studio) $30 Barker C 5cr 3852<br />

Exams offered at Testing Center, online or in remote settings.<br />

<strong>Winter</strong> Online <strong>Classes</strong><br />

Refer to the “<strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong>” section for course descriptions and<br />

instructors.<br />

ART 100 Art Appreciation H<br />

$40 Deitchman E 5cr 3030<br />

ART 103 Art History/Medieval—Renaissance H<br />

$40 Deitchman E 5cr 3034<br />

BS-EC 101 Introduction to Business SS<br />

Go to faculty.olympic.edu/sking to start (not WAOL) King S 5cr 2032<br />

BS-EC 251 Principles of Accounting I<br />

Go to faculty.olympic.edu/sking to start (not WAOL) King S 5cr 2041<br />

Go to faculty.olympic.edu/sking to start (not WAOL) King S 5cr 2044<br />

Meets 1/21/08 - 3/14/08<br />

BS-EC 252 Principles of Accounting II<br />

Prerequisite: BS-EC 251.<br />

Go to faculty.olympic.edu/rsnapp to start (not WAOL) Snapp R 5cr 2047<br />

Go to faculty.olympic.edu/rsnapp to start (not WAOL) Snapp R 5cr 2048<br />

Meets 11/26/07 - 1/18/08<br />

Go to faculty.olympic.edu/rsnapp to start (not WAOL) Snapp R 5cr 2049<br />

Meets 1/07/08 - 2/29/08<br />

Go to faculty.olympic.edu/rsnapp to start (not WAOL) Snapp R 5cr 2050<br />

Meets 1/21/08 - 3/14/08<br />

How to Read this Schedule p.13.<br />

BS-EC 253 Managerial Accounting<br />

Prerequisite: BS-EC 252 and high school algebra or its equivalent.<br />

Go to faculty.olympic.edu/rsnapp to start (not WAOL) Snapp R 5cr 2051<br />

Meets 11/26/07 - 01/18/08<br />

Go to faculty.olympic.edu/rsnapp to start (not WAOL) Snapp R 5cr 2052<br />

Meets 01/07/08 - 02/29/08<br />

Go to faculty.olympic.edu/rsnapp to start (not WAOL) Snapp R 5cr 2053<br />

Meets 01/21/08 - 03/14/08<br />

CMPTR 101 Computer Literacy ce<br />

Go to faculty.olympic.edu/mwestlund/ to start (not WAOL) Westlund M 1cr 2099<br />

CMPTR 103 Women and Technology<br />

$16 Hertel G 2cr 2100<br />

CMPTR 105 Small Office/Home Office Networking<br />

$16 Hertel G 2cr 2101<br />

CMPTR 110 Information Systems Concepts<br />

Go to faculty.olympic.edu/mwestlund/ to start (not WAOL) Westlund M 5cr 2103<br />

CMPTR 111 Introduction to Operating Systems<br />

Prerequisite: CMPTR 110 or concurrent enrollment or permission of instructor.<br />

Go to faculty.olympic.edu/mwestlund/ to start (not WAOL) Westlund M 4cr 2107<br />

CMPTR 112 Introduction to Windows<br />

$8 Hertel G 1cr 2109<br />

CMPTR 115 Introduction to the Internet<br />

Go to faculty.olympic.edu/mwestlund/ to start (not WAOL) Westlund M 3cr 2116<br />

CMPTR 120 Programming Concepts<br />

Prerequisite: CMPTR 110 or concurrent enrollment in CMPTR 110 or permission of<br />

instructor.<br />

Go to faculty.olympic.edu/dhanson/ to start (not WAOL) 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 />

Go to faculty.olympic.edu/mwestlund/ to start (not WAOL) Westlund M 4cr 2122<br />

CMPTR 123 System Architecture and Logic<br />

Prerequisite: CMPTR 110 and MATH 090.<br />

$40 Blackwell K 5cr 2124<br />

CMPTR 137 Introduction to Microsoft PowerPoint<br />

Go to faculty.olympic.edu/mwestlund/ to start (not WAOL) Westlund M 1cr 2140<br />

CMPTR 146/200 Java I Introduction to OOP/Programming Lab<br />

Prerequisite: CMPTR 120 or permission of instructor and concurrent enrollment in CMPTR<br />

200 or prerequisite of CMPTR 145.<br />

Go to faculty.olympic.edu/dhanson/ to start (not WAOL) Hanson D R 6cr 2148<br />

MS Word 2003 or newer REQUIRED, High speed Internet strongly recommended.<br />

CMPTR 150 Survey/Microcomputing—Personal Cmptr<br />

$32 Salas J 4cr 2153<br />

CMPTR 151 MS Office Transitions: 2003-2007<br />

Salas J 2cr 2197<br />

Salas J 2cr 7224<br />

Course is online except for one meeting 8:00a- 5:30p Sat., Jan. 26 in Brem-TEC 111/Shel-TJL 116.<br />

CMPTR 154 Introduction to MS Access<br />

Prerequisite: Windows skills and a prior computer class or permission of instructor.<br />

Will be using MS Access 2007. $32 Bilodeau P 4cr 2156<br />

CMPTR 165 Introduction to Visual Basic I<br />

Prerequisite: CMPTR 120 or permission of instructor. $32 Durr R 4cr 2157<br />

CMPTR 172 PC Hardware Basics<br />

$40 Hertel G 5cr 2158<br />

Locations: Brem=Bremerton, Poul=Poulsbo, Shel=Shelton, NBK-BGR=NBK Bangor, NBK-BREM=NBK Bremerton, NHB=Naval Hospital Bremerton<br />

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Time Days Location +Fee Instructor Cr Item Time Days Location +Fee Instructor Cr Item<br />

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CMPTR 173<br />

CMPTR 190<br />

Introduction to TCP/IP<br />

$40 Blackwell K 5cr 2159<br />

Information System Project Management<br />

$32 Bilodeau P 4cr 2162<br />

CMPTR 285 Object Oriented Programming with C++<br />

Prerequisite: CMPTR 146 with a grade of 2.0 or above, or permission of instructor.<br />

Go to faculty.olympic.edu/dhanson/ to start (not WAOL) Hanson D R 5cr 2190<br />

MS Word 2003 or newer REQUIRED, High speed Internet strongly recommended.<br />

CO-OP 111 Cooperative Education Seminar i c<br />

Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment with first quarter Co-op Work Experience.<br />

$16 Crisp C 2cr 1316<br />

Orientation: Tues. Jan. 8, 7:30p-8:30p in Brem-TEC 111, Poul-OCP 105, Shel-PB 003.<br />

ECE 115 Introduction to Child Care<br />

$16 Rhodes J 2cr 3105<br />

$16 Rhodes J 2cr 3107<br />

$16 Dilling G 2cr 3108<br />

EDUC 101 Introduction to Education SS<br />

$40 Sanford M 5cr 3180<br />

EDUC 120 Instructional Strategies<br />

$40 Sanford M 5cr 3184<br />

EDUC 125 Instructional Roles of Para Educators<br />

$40 Sanford M 5cr 3185<br />

ENGL 101 Composition<br />

Prerequisite: Appropriate placement test score, or completion of ENGL 099 with a grade<br />

of 2.0 or better, or completion of ENGL 098 with a grade of 2.5 or better, or permission<br />

of instructor.<br />

$40 Hong N 5cr 3220<br />

$40 Hong N 5cr 3221<br />

ENGL 102 Composition<br />

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENGL 101 with a 2.0 or better or its equivalent.<br />

$40 Wainwright J 5cr 3245<br />

$40 Wainwright J 5cr 3246<br />

$40 Hoene K 5cr 3256<br />

$40 Hoene K 5cr 3258<br />

ENGL 104 Technical Writing<br />

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENGL 101 with a 2.0 or better or its equivalent.<br />

$40 Hoene K 5cr 3265<br />

$40 Hoene K 5cr 3268<br />

ENGL 261 American Literature H<br />

$40 Meyers J 5cr 3277<br />

ENGL 284 Survey of World Lit—20th Century H<br />

$40 Wainwright J 5cr 3288<br />

$40 Wainwright J 5cr 3289<br />

FS 107 Intro to Family Support SS<br />

$40 Cohen M 5cr 3322<br />

FLSPN 201 Intermediate Spanish H<br />

Prerequisite: FLSPN 103 or previous knowledge. $40 Waisman A 5cr 3396<br />

GEN-S 100 Strategies for Academic Success<br />

$16 Adamson L 2cr 5426<br />

GEOL 100 Earth Systems Science NS<br />

Prerequisite: ENGL 099 and MATH 099. $40 Macias S 5cr 4406<br />

HUMAN 220 Women in American Culture<br />

H<br />

$40 Meyers J 5cr 3434<br />

HUMAN 284 Survey of World Lit—20th Century<br />

H<br />

$40 Wainwright J 5cr 3440<br />

$40 Wainwright J 5cr 3442<br />

MATH 107 <strong>College</strong> Math/Liberal Arts Students NS<br />

Prerequisite: MATH 099 with a grade of 2.0 or above, or satisfactory placement test<br />

score.<br />

Go to faculty.olympic.edu/abrackebusch to start (not WAOL) Brackebusch A 5cr 4618<br />

MATH 157 Calculus for Business and Economics NS<br />

Prerequisite: MATH 156 with a grade of 2.0 or above.<br />

Go to faculty.olympic.edu/abrackebusch to start (not WAOL) Brackebusch A 5cr 4674<br />

MATH 281 Introductory Statistics NS<br />

Prerequisite: MATH 099 with a grade of 2.0 or above, or satisfactory placement test<br />

score. ON CAMPUS REQUIREMENT: final exam held on campus 5pm Tues., March 18 in Brem-ST 108<br />

Go to faculty.olympic.edu/abrackebusch to start (not WAOL) Brackebusch A 5cr 4684<br />

MOA 180 AIDS/HIV/Blood Borne Pathogens<br />

$8 Lieseke C 1cr 2346<br />

OFTEC 130 Accounting Simulation/Serv Business CE<br />

Prerequisite: OFTEC 121 or BS-EC 251. $8 Salas J 1cr 8257<br />

OFTEC 131 Accounting Simulation/Merch Business CE<br />

Prerequisite: OFTEC 121 or BS-EC 251. $8 Salas J 1cr 8258<br />

OFTEC 132 Accounting Simulation/Corporation CE<br />

Prerequisite: BS-EC 252. $8 Salas J 1cr 8259<br />

OFTEC 134 Computerized Accounting<br />

Prerequisite: OFTEC 121 or BS-EC 251 and OFTEC 110 with a grade of 2.0 or higher, or<br />

permission of instructor. $24 Salas J 3cr 2397<br />

OFTEC 152 MS Excel Specialist<br />

Prerequisite: CMPTR 150. $32 Bermea N 4cr 2403<br />

OFTEC 180 Integration of Software Applications<br />

Prerequisite: CMPTR 150 or permission of instructor.<br />

$16 Salas J 2cr 2408<br />

PARED 016 Parent Education CooperativeS ce<br />

Prerequisite: Child must be enrolled in preschool/childcare center/elementary school.<br />

$16 Kluge B 1- 2cr 3738<br />

POL-S 210 American Government SS<br />

$40 Toren D 5cr 3786<br />

PSYCH 101 General Psychology SS<br />

$40 Barker C 5cr 3800<br />

$40 Barker C 5cr 3801<br />

PSYCH 260 Introduction to Clinical Psychology SS<br />

Prerequisite: Either PSYCH 101 or SOCIO 101 or instructor’s approval.<br />

$40 Toren D 5cr 3838<br />

SOCIO 101 Introduction to Sociology SS<br />

$40 Cohen M 5cr 3850<br />

SOCIO 102 Social Problems SS<br />

$40 Cohen M 5cr 3870<br />

SOCIO 135 The Family SS<br />

$40 Kingston M 5cr 3884<br />

TEC-D 175 Introduction to Solid Edge<br />

$32 McGonigle J 4cr 2529<br />

TEC-D 270 3D AnalyST ce<br />

Prerequisite: TEC-D 139 or TEC-D 150.<br />

Contact instructor at 360.475.7389 to start. Gross L 2cr 2553<br />

How to Read this Schedule p.13.<br />

Locations: Brem=Bremerton, Poul=Poulsbo, Shel=Shelton, NBK-BGR=NBK Bangor, NBK-BREM=NBK Bremerton, NHB=Naval Hospital Bremerton<br />

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Time Days Location +Fee Instructor Cr Item Time Days Location +Fee Instructor Cr Item<br />

TEC-D 271 Geodatabases for GIS ce<br />

Prerequisite: TEC-D 139 or TEC-D 150.<br />

Contact instructor at 360.475.7389 to start. Gross L 2cr 2554<br />

TEC-D 272 Geoprocessing with GIS ce<br />

Prerequisite: TEC-D 139 or TEC-D 150.<br />

Contact instructor at 360.475.7389 to start. Gross L 2cr 2555<br />

TEC-D 273 Map Projections in GIS ce<br />

Prerequisite: TEC-D 139 or TEC-D 150.<br />

Contact instructor at 360.475.7389 to start. Gross L 2cr 2556<br />

TEC-D 274 Natural Resource GIS ce<br />

Prerequisite: TEC-D 139 or TEC-D 150.<br />

Contact instructor at 360.475.7389 to start. Gross L 2cr 2557<br />

TEC-D 275 Spatial AnalyST ce<br />

Prerequisite: TEC-D 139 or TEC-D 150.<br />

Contact instructor at 360.475.7389 to start. Gross L 2cr 2558<br />

USB-Drive Courses*<br />

(Formally known as Portable Courses)<br />

ELECT 101 Direct Current<br />

Prerequisite: MATH 094 or equivalent.<br />

01/07/08 - 02/29/08 Szymkewicz M 5cr 2225<br />

01/21/08 - 03/14/08 Szymkewicz M 5cr 2226<br />

ELECT 102 Alternating Current<br />

Prerequisite: ELECT 101 or equivalent.<br />

01/07/08 - 02/29/08 Szymkewicz M 5cr 2228<br />

01/21/08 - 03/14/08 Szymkewicz M 5cr 2229<br />

ELECT 103 Introduction to Solid-State<br />

Prerequisite: ELECT 102 or equivalent.<br />

01/07/08 - 02/29/08 Szymkewicz M 5cr 2230<br />

01/21/08 - 03/14/08 Szymkewicz M 5cr 2231<br />

ELECT 112 Alternating Current Circuit Lab<br />

Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in ELECT 102.<br />

01/07/08 - 02/29/08 Szymkewicz M 3cr 2237<br />

01/21/08 - 03/14/08 Szymkewicz M 3cr 2238<br />

ELECT 113 Basic Solid-state Laboratory<br />

Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in ELECT 103.<br />

01/07/08 - 02/29/08 Szymkewicz M 3cr 2241<br />

01/21/08 - 03/14/08 Szymkewicz M 3cr 2242<br />

NEW EXPANDED ELECTRONICS PROGRAM<br />

EVENING CLASSES, SHORT CERTIFICATES<br />

AND COURSES ON USB DRIVE ARE HERE!<br />

Looking for a new career? Electronics graduates have<br />

little trouble finding employment in our local area.<br />

Labor market demand for workers with electronics<br />

training remains strong due to the local military<br />

presence, the growing marine technical industry and<br />

the demand for consumer electronics.<br />

Call Michael Szymkewicz at 360-475-7375 for<br />

more information. msymkewicz@olympic.edu<br />

ELECT 160 Computer Applications I<br />

Prerequisite: Must be taken concurrently with ELECT 101.<br />

01/07/08 - 02/29/08 Puskarcik R 2cr 2250<br />

01/21/08 - 03/14/08 Puskarcik R 2cr 2251<br />

ELECT 165 Introduction to Digital Logic<br />

Prerequisite: ELECT 102.<br />

01/07/08 - 02/29/08 Szymkewicz M 4cr 2252<br />

01/21/08 - 03/14/08 Szymkewicz M 4cr 2253<br />

ELECT 166 Introduction to Digital Logic Lab<br />

Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in ELECT 165.<br />

01/07/08 - 02/29/08 Welsch J 2cr 2254<br />

01/21/08 - 03/14/08 Welsch J 2cr 2255<br />

ELECT 170 Computer Applications II<br />

Prerequisite: Must be taken concurrently with ELECT 102.<br />

01/07/08 - 02/29/08 Puskarcik R 2cr 2257<br />

01/21/08 - 03/14/08 Puskarcik R 2cr 2258<br />

ELECT 200 Basic Electronics Theory & Assessment<br />

Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.<br />

11/26/07 - 01/18/08 Szymkewicz M 2cr 2260<br />

01/07/08 - 02/29/08 Szymkewicz M 2cr 2261<br />

01/21/08 - 03/14/08 Szymkewicz M 2cr 2262<br />

ELECT 201 Solid-state Devices<br />

Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in ELECT 211.<br />

01/07/08 - 02/29/08 Szymkewicz M 5cr 2264<br />

01/21/08 - 03/14/08 Szymkewicz M 5cr 2265<br />

ELECT 202 Advanced Solid-state Devices<br />

Prerequisite: ELECT 201 and concurrent enrollment in ELECT 212.<br />

01/07/08 - 02/29/08 Szymkewicz M 5cr 2268<br />

01/21/08 - 03/14/08 Szymkewicz M 5cr 2269<br />

ELECT 211 Solid-state Laboratory<br />

Prerequisite: Completion of first-year core program or equivalent.<br />

01/07/08 - 02/29/08 Welsch J 3cr 2275<br />

01/21/08 - 03/14/08 Welsch J 3cr 2276<br />

ELECT 212 Advanced Solid-state Circuit Lab<br />

Prerequisite: ELECT 201, 211.<br />

01/07/08 - 02/29/08 Szymkewicz M 3cr 2278<br />

01/21/08 - 03/14/08 Szymkewicz M 3cr 2279<br />

ELECT 225 Advanced Digital Circuits<br />

Prerequisite: ELECT 165 or equivalent.<br />

01/07/08 - 02/29/08 Szymkewicz M 5cr 2280<br />

01/21/08 - 03/14/08 Szymkewicz M 5cr 2281<br />

ELECT 235 Advanced Digital Circuits Laboratory<br />

Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in ELECT 225.<br />

01/07/08 - 02/29/08 Welsch J 2cr 2298<br />

01/21/08 - 03/14/08 Szymkewicz M 2cr 2284<br />

OLRM 201 Intro to Organizational Leadership<br />

01/07/08 - 02/29/08 Bolton K 5cr 2456<br />

01/21/08 - 03/14/08 Bolton K 5cr 2457<br />

OLRM 202 Intro to Organizational Ethics<br />

01/07/08 - 02/29/08 Stiff D 5cr 2461<br />

01/21/08 - 03/14/08 Stiff D 5cr 2462<br />

Quick Reference - Distance Learning<br />

*Course instructions included in course materials packet at OC Bookstore.<br />

How to Read this Schedule p.13.<br />

Locations: Brem=Bremerton, Poul=Poulsbo, Shel=Shelton, NBK-BGR=NBK Bangor, NBK-BREM=NBK Bremerton, NHB=Naval Hospital Bremerton<br />

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Time Days Location +Fee Instructor Cr Item Time Days Location +Fee Instructor Cr Item<br />

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OLRM 220 Human Relations in the Workplace<br />

11/26/07 - 01/18/08 Yergler J 3cr 2468<br />

01/07/08 - 02/29/08 Yergler J 3cr 2469<br />

01/21/08 - 03/14/08 Stiff D 3cr 2470<br />

OLRM 225 Human Relations in Organizations<br />

01/07/08 - 02/29/08 Bolton K 5cr 2476<br />

01/21/08 - 03/14/08 Bolton K 5cr 2477<br />

PSYCH 101 General Psychology SS<br />

11/26/07 - 01/18/08 $30 Toren D 5cr 3807<br />

01/07/08 - 02/29/08 $30 Toren D 5cr 3808<br />

01/21/08 - 03/14/08 $30 Toren D 5cr 3809<br />

SOCIO 101 Introduction to Sociology SS<br />

11/26/07 - 01/18/08 $30 Barker C 5cr 3845<br />

01/07/08 - 02/29/08 $30 Barker C 5cr 3846<br />

01/21/08 - 03/14/08 $30 Barker C 5cr 3847<br />

<strong>Winter</strong> Other Distance Learning<br />

<strong>Classes</strong><br />

These online courses use the instructor’s personal web pages for the course<br />

material and are not supported by the Media Services and Distance Learning<br />

Department. Please contact the instructor for directions on access and course<br />

information.<br />

Please contact instructor via email at nbermea@olympic.edu for class<br />

orientation information. Classwork can be done at home or in OC lab.<br />

One credit computer classes, formerly graded only as Pass/No <strong>Credit</strong>, are now<br />

graded on the 4.0 scale. Students may still elect Pass/No <strong>Credit</strong> grading.<br />

CMPTR 112 Introduction to WindOWS ce<br />

Bermea N 1cr 2110<br />

CMPTR 113 Internet BasicS ce<br />

Bermea N 1cr 2111<br />

CMPTR 126 Introduction to MS Publisher ce<br />

Bermea N 1cr 2129<br />

CMPTR 127 Intro to MS Word Word Processing CE<br />

Bermea N 1cr 2132<br />

CMPTR 128 Introduction to MS Excel ce<br />

Bermea N 1cr 2134<br />

CMPTR 130 Introduction to Personal Computers CE<br />

Bermea N 1cr 2135<br />

CMPTR 131 Introduction to MS OutlOOK ce<br />

Bermea N 1cr 2139<br />

CMPTR 137 Introduction to Microsoft PowerPoint CE<br />

Bermea N 1cr 2142<br />

CMPTR 139 Intro to MS VisiO ce<br />

Bermea N 1cr 2144<br />

CMPTR 153 Intro to MS AcceSS ce<br />

Bermea N 1cr 2154<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 />

Electronics<br />

Family Services<br />

Industrial Trades Technician<br />

Integrated Multimedia<br />

Medical Office Assistant<br />

Nursing/Healthcare<br />

Nursing Assistant<br />

Practical Nurse<br />

Registered Nurse<br />

Office Technology<br />

Administrative & General Office Support<br />

Legal Support Professional<br />

Workplace Technology Skills<br />

Para Educator<br />

Phlebotomy<br />

Physical Therapist Assistant<br />

Polysomnography<br />

Technical Design<br />

Welding Technology<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 />

WorkFirst students qualify as TANF (Temporary Assistance<br />

for Needy Families) recipients or low income working<br />

parents. This funding is designed to assist families leaving<br />

poverty through short-term, intensive education and training<br />

that results in higher than minimum wage jobs and the<br />

beginning of career paths.<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 />

How to Read this Schedule p.13.<br />

Locations: Brem=Bremerton, Poul=Poulsbo, Shel=Shelton, NBK-BGR=NBK Bangor, NBK-BREM=NBK Bremerton, NHB=Naval Hospital Bremerton<br />

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• Military Education On-Base<br />

<strong>Winter</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

Civilians may also attend<br />

<strong>Winter</strong> 10 week session: Jan. 7, 2008 to Mar. 20, 2008<br />

The Military Education “Quick Reference” section is a summary of<br />

classes held on local military installations. Refer to the “<strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong>”<br />

section for course descriptions, room numbers, and instructors. Courses<br />

are listed in alphabetical order by location. Distance Learning offerings<br />

(online, USB, telecourse) are listed on pages 52-56. Active duty military<br />

and their family members may visit <strong>Olympic</strong> <strong>College</strong> on-base offices to<br />

apply, register, make payments, and meet with an academic advisor.<br />

Valid military ID or temporary civilian pass is required to attend these<br />

classes. Civilians must contact an on-base advisor at least 1 week prior<br />

to class for civilian pass and room information. For classes at NBK-<br />

Bangor, contact OC at NBK-Bangor; for classes at NBK-Bremerton or<br />

Naval Hospital Bremerton, contact OC at NBK-Bremerton. On-base<br />

advisors can be 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<br />

215 2000 Thresher<br />

360.697.3656<br />

Quick Reference - Military Ed<br />

OC at NBK-Bremerton<br />

Navy <strong>College</strong>, Bldg 853, Rm 104<br />

2255 Cole Ave<br />

360.377.8178<br />

INTERNSHIP/WORK-INTEGRATED LEARNING PROGRAM<br />

Earncollegecreditforworking!<br />

Thismayincludeworkstudy,coop,internshipand<br />

communityvolunteerservicepositions.<br />

HireanIntern<br />

Hiring<strong>Olympic</strong><strong>College</strong>Studentsmakes<br />

goodbusinesssense.Foryou,the<br />

employer,CooperativeWorkExperience<br />

andInternshipsoffers:<br />

TheRightPeople:Excellent,<br />

motivatedstudentswhoareeagerto<br />

meetthechangingbusinessclimate<br />

CostEffectiveRecruitmentand<br />

Training:Anopportunitytoevaluate<br />

prospectiveemployeesunderactual<br />

workingconditions<br />

MeetsCyclicalHiringDemands:<br />

Meetspeekorseasonalneedswithout<br />

alongtermemploymentcommitment;<br />

Freesprofessionalstaffformore<br />

creativeandhighleveltasks<br />

EnhancementofEmployerand<br />

<strong>College</strong>Partnership:Providefeedback<br />

andupdatesonindustryinnovations<br />

andtechnologyadvancement.<br />

<strong>Winter</strong> Course Offerings<br />

Naval base kitsap — bangor<br />

Call 360.697.3656 by 12/31 for civilian temporary Pass & ID requirements.<br />

Allow time for ID check when attending class.<br />

CRM-J 104 Police Organization & Administration<br />

The principles of organization and management as applied to law enforcement<br />

agencies.<br />

Prerequisite: CRM-J 101 or CRM-J 103 or SOCIO 103 or permission of instructor.<br />

4:45p- 7:00p TTh NBK-BGR Reynolds B 5cr 6211<br />

CRM-J 106 Juvenile Delinquency and Justice<br />

Prerequisite: CRM-J 101 or CRM-J 103 or SOCIO 103, or permission of instructor.<br />

7:10p- 9:25p TTh NBK-BGR Reynolds B 5cr 6212<br />

ENGL 102 Composition<br />

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENGL 101 with a 2.0 or better or its equivalent.<br />

4:45p- 7:00p MW NBK-BGR TBA 5cr 6219<br />

GEOL 102 Environmental Geology NS<br />

4:45p- 7:00p MW NBK-BGR $10 Kornas B 5cr 6239<br />

Also meets Saturdays at an arranged time/location.<br />

MATH 119 Precalculus I: Algebra NS<br />

Prerequisite: MATH 099 with a grade of 2.0 or above or satisfactory placement test<br />

score; a graphing calculator required.<br />

4:45p- 7:00p MW NBK-BGR TBA 5cr 6266<br />

OLRM 220 Human Relations in the Workplace<br />

4:45p- 6:25p TTh NBK-BGR TBA 3cr 6200<br />

PHILO 115 Critical Thinking H/SS<br />

7:10p- 9:25p TTh NBK-BGR TBA 5cr 6229<br />

SOCIO 106 Juvenile Delinquency and Justice SS<br />

Prerequisite: CRM-J 101 or CRM-J 103 or SOCIO 103 or permission of instructor.<br />

7:10p- 9:25p TTh NBK-BGR Reynolds B 5cr 6213<br />

Naval Hospital bremerton<br />

Call 360.377.8178 by 12/31 for civilian temporary Pass & ID requirements.<br />

Allow time for ID check when attending class.<br />

BIO 100 Introduction to Plants NS<br />

7:10p- 9:25p MW NHB Marvin L 5cr 6290<br />

HIST 125 History/Black America 1820--Present SS<br />

7:10p- 9:25p TTh NHB Sweet J 5cr 6263<br />

PSYCH 101 General Psychology SS<br />

4:45p- 7:00p TTh NHB Holbrook T 5cr 6270<br />

SPCH 151B Fundamentals of Speech H<br />

4:45p- 7:00p MW NHB TBA 5cr 6272<br />

Quick Reference - Military Ed<br />

OCBremerton:Art122COCShelton:PortableA4360.475.7480or<br />

1.800.259.6718www.olympic.edu/Internship<br />

Email:cooped@olympic.edu<br />

How to Read this Schedule p.13.<br />

Locations: Brem=Bremerton, Poul=Poulsbo, Shel=Shelton, NBK-BGR=NBK Bangor, NBK-BREM=NBK Bremerton, NHB=Naval Hospital Bremerton<br />

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Quick Reference - OC Poulsbo<br />

Quick Reference - OC Poulsbo<br />

• OC Poulsbo <strong>Winter</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

The OC Poulsbo “Quick Reference” section is a summary of classes<br />

offered at Poulsbo. Refer to the “<strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong>” section for course<br />

descriptions, room numbers, and instructors. Courses are listed in<br />

alphabetical order. Telecourse, USB courses and online offerings listed<br />

on pages 52-56.<br />

General Information<br />

Financial Aid information: go to www.olympic.edu/FinancialAid or call<br />

360.475.7160 or 1.800.259.6718, x 7160<br />

To learn how to get started at OC Poulsbo, contact Student Services at<br />

360.394.2725 or email prospect@olympic.edu.<br />

Student Services Office, Room 114<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)<br />

8 a.m. - 4 p.m. (F)<br />

NOTE: Directions to OC Poulsbo campus are on page 77.<br />

Services<br />

• High-tech facility<br />

• Low-hassle commute<br />

• Flexible scheduling - day, evening, or weekend<br />

• Personalized attention, advising<br />

• Small class sizes<br />

• <strong>College</strong> freshman and sophomore classses<br />

• Distance learning options<br />

• Financial aid information<br />

• Continuing education<br />

• University transfer classes<br />

• Professional/career classes<br />

How to Read this Schedule p.13.<br />

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<strong>Winter</strong> Course Offerings<br />

ADULT EDUCATION<br />

See pages 14-17 for English for Speakers of Other Languages, Basic Skills,<br />

and GED Preparation classes.<br />

BIO 105 Biological Principles NS<br />

5:00p- 6:25p TTh Poul-OCP 220 $15 Rapach-Henry S 5cr 8402<br />

Also meets 6:45p- 8:35PM TTh in OCP 224 for lab. Web enhanced.<br />

BIO 202 General Biology NS<br />

Prerequisite: BIO 201 suggested or permission of instructor.<br />

8:00a- 8:50a MWTh Poul-OCP 218 $15 Foster A 5cr 8403<br />

Also meets 8:00a- 9:50AM TF in OCP 224 for lab.<br />

BIO 250 Anatomy and Physiology NS<br />

Prerequisite: CHEM 121 and CHEM 122 or CHEM 140 and CHEM 150 with a grade of<br />

2.0 or better; concurrent enrollment in either CHEM 122 or CHEM 150 is permitted but<br />

not recommended.<br />

12:00p-12:50p DAILY Poul-OCP 120 $15 Dodge M A 6cr 8404<br />

Also meets 1:00p- 3:50PM Th in OCP 224 for lab. Web enhanced.<br />

BIO 251 Anatomy and Physiology NS<br />

Prerequisite: Both BIO 250 and CHEM 122 with a grade of 2.0 or better.<br />

8:00a- 8:50a DAILY Poul-OCP 105 $15 Dodge M A 6cr 8406<br />

Also meets 9:00a-11:50AM W in OCP 224 for lab. Web enhanced.<br />

BMGMT 105 Introduction to Financial Planning<br />

5:00p- 7:15p TTh Poul-OCP 109 (ITV) MacKaben K 5cr 8210<br />

BMGMT 180 Marketing<br />

1:00p- 3:15p TTh Poul-OCP 109 (ITV) MacKaben K 5cr 8212<br />

BS-EC 101 Introduction to Business SS<br />

7:45a- 9:50a TTh Poul-OCP 109 (ITV/HYBD) Salas J 5cr 8200<br />

BS-EC 202 Economics--Micro SS<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 Poul-OCP 110 (ITV) Hall R 5cr 8201<br />

BS-EC 252 Principles of Accounting II<br />

Prerequisite: BS-EC 251.<br />

5:00p- 7:15p MW Poul-OCP 110 (ITV) Snapp R 5cr 8202<br />

CHEM 121 Survey of Inorganic Chemistry NS<br />

Prerequisite: Completion of MATH 099 with a 2.0 or better or a score of 45 on the<br />

ASSET Test for intermediate algebra.<br />

1:00p- 1:50p DAILY Poul-OCP 218 $15 Pellock J 6cr 8409<br />

Also meets 3:00p- 4:50PM W in OCP 224 for lab.<br />

CHEM 122 Survey Organic and Biochemistry NS<br />

Prerequisite: Completion of CHEM 121 with a 2.0 or better.<br />

2:00p- 2:50p DAILY Poul-OCP 218 $15 Pellock J 6cr 8410<br />

Also meets 3:00p- 4:50PM T in OCP 224 for lab.<br />

2:00p- 2:50p DAILY Poul-OCP 218 $15 Pellock J 6cr 8411<br />

Also meets 9:30a-11:20AM Th in OCP 224 for lab.<br />

CHEM 139 Preparation for Inorganic Chemistry NS<br />

Prerequisite: MATH 099 or 099B or equivalent with grade of at least 2.0.<br />

10:00a-11:24a MWF Poul-OCP 105 Pellock J 5cr 8408<br />

CMPTR 122 Applications for IT Professionals<br />

1:00p- 3:15p TTh Poul-OCP 110 (ITV) $15 Westlund M 4cr 8226<br />

Locations: Brem=Bremerton, Poul=Poulsbo, Shel=Shelton, NBK-BGR=NBK Bangor, NBK-BREM=NBK Bremerton, NHB=Naval Hospital Bremerton


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CMPTR 126 Introduction to MS Publisher<br />

8:30a- 5:30p Sa 3/1 Poul-OCP 110 Bermea N 1cr 8227<br />

CMPTR 128 Introduction to MS Excel<br />

8:30a- 5:30p Sa 3/8 Poul-OCP 110 Bermea N 1cr 8229<br />

CMPTR 131 Introduction to MS Outlook<br />

8:30a- 5:30p Sa 1/12 Poul-OCP 110 Ericson S 1cr 8230<br />

CMPTR 137 Introduction to Microsoft PowerPoint<br />

8:30a- 5:30p Sa 2/23 Poul-OCP 110 Bergman D 1cr 8231<br />

CMPTR 150 Survey/Microcomputing--Personal Cmptr<br />

10:00a-12:15p TTh Poul-OCP 110 (ITV/HYBD) Salas J 4cr 8232<br />

CMPTR 205 Introduction to XML<br />

Prerequisite: Basic programming and HTML skills.<br />

10:00a- 3:30p Sa Poul-OCP 108 (HYBD) Westlund M 2cr 8234<br />

Meets 02/23/08 - 03/08/08. Online - http://faculty.olympic.edu/mwestlund/ to access this class.<br />

CO-OP 120 Transition to WorK ce<br />

A work-based learning course that prepares students for employment.<br />

2:10p- 5:00p F Brem-HUM 109 (ITV) Bernard D 3cr 1325<br />

Also meets 2:10p- 5:00p Fri. in Shel-TJL 111/Poul-OCP 109<br />

DRA 101 Theatre Appreciation H<br />

11:30a-12:50p MWF Poul-OCP 221 (ITV) Hagan T 5cr 8310<br />

ENGL 098/GEN-S 100 (7 credit combination)<br />

Intro to Academic Reading & Writing/Strategies for Academic<br />

Success<br />

Prerequisite: ENGL 098: Assessment Test Score, 2.0 in ENGL 091/092 but less than 2.5<br />

or instructor permission.<br />

8:00a- 9:50a DAILY Poul-OCP 107 TBA/Mason-Todd M 7cr 8319<br />

ENGL 101 Composition<br />

Prerequisite: Appropriate placement test score, or completion of ENGL 099 with a grade<br />

of 2.0 or better, or completion of ENGL 098 with a grade of 2.5 or better, or permission<br />

of instructor.<br />

10:00a-11:24a MWF Poul-OCP 119 TBA 5cr 8321<br />

11:30a-12:54p MWF Poul-OCP 107 TBA 5cr 8322<br />

7:25p- 9:40p TTh Poul-OCP 218 TBA 5cr 8323<br />

ENGL 102 Composition<br />

Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENGL 101 with a 2.0 or better or its equivalent.<br />

7:45a- 9:50a TTh Poul-OCP 219 TBA 5cr 8324<br />

1:00p- 3:15p TTh Poul-OCP 120 TBA 5cr 8327<br />

FLASL 146 American Sign Language II H<br />

Prerequisite: Completion of FLASL 145 with a 2.0 or better or permission of instructor.<br />

10:00a-11:24a MWF Poul-OCP 109 Elliott M 5cr 8330<br />

FLJPN 102 Japanese II H<br />

Prerequisite: FLJPN 101 or equivalent.<br />

5:00p- 7:15p MW Poul-OCP 120 Kawasaki K 5cr 8334<br />

FLSPN 102 Elementary Spanish H<br />

Prerequisite: FLSPN 101 or equivalent.<br />

5:00p- 7:15p TTh Poul-OCP 107 Ramirez I 5cr 8331<br />

GEOG 101 Introduction to Geography SS/NS<br />

5:00p- 7:15p TTh Poul-OCP 105 (ITV) McDougall J 5cr 8412<br />

HIST 104 The United States to 1865 SS<br />

Prerequisite: ENGL 101 with a grade of 2.0 or above.<br />

5:00p- 7:15p TTh Poul-OCP 218 Pagaard S 5cr 8335<br />

HUMAN 175 Politics and Literature<br />

H<br />

5:00p- 7:15p MW Poul-OCP 105 (ITV) Vap S 5cr 8338<br />

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HUMAN 203 Introduction to Western Religions<br />

H<br />

10:00a-11:24a MWF Poul-OCP 107 TBA 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 />

MATH 090 <strong>College</strong> Arithmetic<br />

12:00p-12:50p DAILY Poul-OCP 119 TBA 5cr 8414<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 8417<br />

5:00p- 7:15p TTh Poul-OCP 119 TBA 5cr 8418<br />

MATH 099 Intermediate Algebra<br />

Prerequisite: MATH 094 with a 2.0 or above or satisfactory placement test score.<br />

10:00a-10:50a DAILY Poul-OCP 120 Dodge M L 5cr 8419<br />

5:00p- 7:15p TTh Poul-OCP 120 TBA 5cr 8420<br />

MATH 119 Precalculus I: Algebra NS<br />

Prerequisite: MATH 099 with a grade of 2.0 or above or satisfactory placement test<br />

score; a graphing calculator required.<br />

1:00p- 2:05p MTWTh Poul-OCP 119 Dodge M L 5cr 8423<br />

5:00p- 7:15p MW Poul-OCP 218 TBA 5cr 8424<br />

MOA 160 Medical Terminology I<br />

5:00p- 7:50p T Poul-OCP 110 (ITV) Spang R 3cr 8245<br />

Music - Lecture <strong>Classes</strong><br />

MUSIC 188 Introduction to World Music H<br />

A course exploring traditional and urban ethnic music of selected cultures of the world.<br />

5:00p- 7:15p TTh Poul-OCP 108 White R 5cr 8354<br />

INSTRUMENTAL AND VOCAL CLASSES<br />

MUSIC 136 Class Guitar H/SP<br />

7:25p- 9:15p Th Poul-OCP 119 Ferguson R 2cr 8352<br />

MUSIC 236 Class Guitar H/SP<br />

7:25p- 9:15p Th Poul-OCP 119 Ferguson R 2cr 8353<br />

MUSIC LESSONS (Individual Instruction)<br />

Electric BaSS<br />

H/SP<br />

Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.<br />

MUSIC 148A ARR Poul-ARR $100 Ferguson R 1cr 8359<br />

MUSIC 148A ARR Poul-ARR $200 Ferguson R 2cr 8360<br />

MUSIC 248A ARR Poul-ARR $100 Ferguson R 1cr 8361<br />

MUSIC 248A ARR Poul-ARR $200 Ferguson R 2cr 8362<br />

Guitar<br />

H/SP<br />

Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.<br />

MUSIC 148I ARR Poul-ARR $100 Ferguson R 1cr 8355<br />

MUSIC 148I ARR Poul-ARR $200 Ferguson R 2cr 8356<br />

MUSIC 248I ARR Poul-ARR $100 Ferguson R 1cr 8357<br />

MUSIC 248I ARR Poul-ARR $200 Ferguson R 2cr 8358<br />

OFTEC 110 Beginning Keyboarding<br />

10:00a-11:24a MWF Poul-OCP 108 $12 Salas J 3cr 8251<br />

ARR ARR ARR $12 Salas J 3cr 8250<br />

OFTEC 111 Data Entry Skill Building<br />

Prerequisite: OFTEC 110 or equivalent.<br />

10:00a-11:24a MWF Poul-OCP 108 $12 Salas J 3cr 8252<br />

Locations: Brem=Bremerton, Poul=Poulsbo, Shel=Shelton, NBK-BGR=NBK Bangor, NBK-BREM=NBK Bremerton, NHB=Naval Hospital Bremerton<br />

www.olympic.edu | Campus Switchboard: 360.792.6050 or 1.800.259.6718 | 59<br />

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OFTEC 112 Document Formatting<br />

Develop industry-standard formatting and production skills with MS Word<br />

Prerequisite: OFTEC 141, keyboarding proficiency at 30+ NWAM or permission of<br />

instructor.<br />

10:00a-11:24a MWF Poul-OCP 108 (HYBD) Salas J 3cr 8253<br />

OFTEC 115 Speed and Accuracy Keyboarding<br />

Prerequisite: OFTEC 111. Course designed to improve skill beyond that achieved in<br />

OFTEC 111.<br />

10:00a-11:24a MWF Poul-OCP 108 Salas J 3cr 8254<br />

OFTEC 123 Payroll Accounting<br />

Prerequisite: OFTEC 121 or BS-EC 251 with a grade of 2.0 or higher.<br />

5:00p- 7:15p MW Poul-OCP 109 (ITV) Drzewiecki E 5cr 8255<br />

OFTEC 124 Electronic Printing Calculators<br />

10:00a-11:24a MWF Poul-OCP 108 $12 Salas J 2cr 8256<br />

OFTEC 139 QuickBooks<br />

Prerequisite: OFTEC 121 or BS-EC 251 or permission of instructor.<br />

11:30a-12:54p MWF Poul-OCP 110 (ITV/HYBD) $12 Salas J 3cr 8260<br />

OFTEC 156 Business English<br />

Prerequisite: Assessment test at college level reading and writing or ENGL 099.<br />

8:26a- 9:50a MWF Poul-OCP 109 (ITV/HYBD) Hudson T 5cr 8261<br />

OFTEC 162 General Office Procedures<br />

Prerequisite: CMPTR 150 and OFTEC 110 or equivalent skills with permission of<br />

instructor.<br />

8:26a- 9:50a MWF Poul-OCP 110 (ITV/HYBD) Bermea N 4cr 8262<br />

OFTEC 214 Advanced Office Applications<br />

Prerequisite: OFTEC 141, OFTEC 152, and OFTEC 170 or CMPTR 154, keyboarding<br />

proficiency at 45+ NWAM or permission of instructor.<br />

10:00a-11:24a MWF Poul-OCP 108 (HYBD) Salas J 4cr 8263<br />

PARED 016 Parent Education CooperativeS ce<br />

Prerequisite: Child must be enrolled in preschool/childcare center/elementary school.<br />

Off-Campus Parent Education Cooperatives<br />

Hansville Israelsky L 2cr 3712<br />

Island Preschool Carleson M 2cr 3700<br />

Kingston Preschool Manos D 2cr 3720<br />

Poulsbo CO-OP Preschool Mangold S 2cr 3727<br />

PE-ED 104 Health Science SS<br />

6:00p- 7:40p Th Poul-OCP 110 (ITV) $5 Dominy M 2cr 8500<br />

PE-ED 107 Personal Wellness SS<br />

3:30p- 4:45p MW Poul-OCP 105 (ITV) $5 Dominy M 3cr 8502<br />

PTA 107 Pathology<br />

Prerequisite: Passing grade in all previous Physical Therapist Assistant courses.<br />

11:00a-11:50a DAILY Poul-PTA 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 MW Poul-PTA Bartlett L 3cr 8603<br />

PTA 110 Orthopedic Conditions<br />

Prerequisite: Passing grade in all previous Physical Therapist Assistant courses.<br />

9:00a- 9:50a TTh Poul-PTA Bartlett L 2cr 8605<br />

PTA 121 PTA Procedures II-Functional Rehab<br />

Prerequisite: Passing grade in all prior Physical Therapist Assistant Courses.<br />

10:00a-10:50a MWF Poul-PTA $35 Mimaki S 3cr 8607<br />

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PTA 151 Clinical Experience I<br />

Prerequisite: Passing grade in all prior Physical Therapist Assistant courses.<br />

1:00p- 5:00p MWF Poul-PTA Mimaki S 4cr 8609<br />

PTA 251 Clinical Affiliation I<br />

Prerequisite: All prior Physical Therapist Assistant courses with a passing grade and<br />

successful passing of lab practical exit exam.<br />

ARR DAILY Poul-PTA Mimaki S 7cr 8611<br />

PTA 252 Clinical Affiliation II<br />

Prerequisite: All prior Physical Therapist Assistant courses with a passing grade.<br />

ARR DAILY Poul-PTA Bartlett L 7cr 8613<br />

POL-S 101 Introduction to Political Science SS<br />

10:00a-12:15p TTh Poul-OCP 218 Toren D 5cr 8365<br />

POL-S 115 State and Local Government SS<br />

11:30a-12:54p MWF Poul-OCP 105 Torrens V 5cr 8366<br />

POL-S 175 Politics and Literature SS<br />

5:00p- 7:15p MW Poul-OCP 105 (ITV) Vap S 5cr 8367<br />

POL-S 210 American Government SS<br />

1:00p- 3:15p MW Poul-OCP 105 (ITV) McIntosh B 5cr 8368<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 />

4:00p- 5:50p Th Poul-OCP 219 Kerdus M 2cr 8478<br />

PSYCH 101 General Psychology SS<br />

9:00a- 9:50a DAILY Poul-OCP 119 Gibson W 5cr 8371<br />

5:00p- 7:15p MW Poul-OCP 119 Haarstick K 5cr 8373<br />

8:00a-12:00p Sa Poul-OCP 105 (HYBD) Gibson W 5cr 8376<br />

“Saturday School” Meets 1/12, 1/26, 2/9, 2/23, 3/8, and 3/15/08.<br />

PSYCH 206 Children and Trauma SS<br />

3:00p- 5:50p W Poul-OCP 219 Phimister M 3cr 8375<br />

SCI 100 Introduction to Science NS<br />

Prerequisite: MATH 094 and ENGL 099 or equivalent as determined by ASSET scores.<br />

8:00a- 8:50a DAILY Poul-OCP 119 TBA 5cr 8489<br />

SPCH 146 American Sign Language II H<br />

Prerequisite: Completion of SPCH 145 with a 2.0 or better or permission of instructor.<br />

10:00a-11:24a MWF Poul-OCP 109 Elliott M 5cr 8380<br />

SPCH 152 Interpersonal Communication H<br />

10:00a-11:24a MWF Poul-OCP 221 TBA 5cr 8387<br />

WEB PAGE DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT<br />

Learn to make effective, stylish and interactive web pages! OC offers 5<br />

courses to help you do just that! The classes are part of a 2-year degree<br />

program - Computer Systems ATA in System Design & Development<br />

(Web Development Option). The classes are also part of two certificates<br />

of recognition. The classes included are:<br />

CMPTR 124, Introduction to Web Page Design (CSS)<br />

CMPTR 125, Introduction to Dreamweaver<br />

CMPTR 215, World Wide Web Page Development (XHTML)<br />

CMPTR 217, Introduction to ASP.Net<br />

CMPTR 218, Web Page Scripting Languages (JavaScript)<br />

Call Advisor Don Bergman at 360.475.7377.<br />

Locations: Brem=Bremerton, Poul=Poulsbo, Shel=Shelton, NBK-BGR=NBK Bangor, NBK-BREM=NBK Bremerton, NHB=Naval Hospital Bremerton


• OC Shelton <strong>Winter</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

The OC Shelton “Quick Reference” section is a summary of classes<br />

offered at Shelton. Refer to the “<strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong>” section for course<br />

descriptions, room numbers, and instructors. Courses are listed in<br />

alphabetical order. Telecourse, USB courses and online offerings listed<br />

on pages 52-56.<br />

General Information<br />

Financial Aid information: go to www.olympic.edu/FinancialAid or call<br />

360.475.7160 or 1.800.259.6718, x 7160<br />

Location: 937 W. Alpine Way, Shelton, WA, 360.432.5400<br />

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

www.olympic.edu/Shelton<br />

Pre-<strong>Winter</strong> Quarter<br />

Dec. 17, 2007 - Jan. 4, 2008<br />

HOURS: 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. (M- Th), 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. (F)<br />

<strong>Winter</strong> Quarter<br />

1st week: Jan. 7, 2008 - Jan. 11, 2008<br />

HOURS: 8 a.m. - 7:30 p.m. (M- Th), 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. (F)<br />

2nd week - end of quarter: Jan. 14, 2008 - Mar. 20, 2008<br />

HOURS: 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. (M–Th), 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. (F)<br />

Quick Reference - OC Shelton<br />

NOTE: Directions to OC Shelton campus are on page 77.<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 classes to take. Make<br />

an appointment at 360.432.5400.<br />

Continuing/Former Students<br />

See page 6 for information on how to register as a continuing/former<br />

student.<br />

<strong>Winter</strong> Course Offerings<br />

ADULT EDUCATION<br />

See pages 14-17 for English for Speakers of Other Languages, Basic Skills,<br />

and GED Preparation classes.<br />

ART 125 Ceramics I H/SP<br />

5:00p- 7:50p TTh Shel-OCS 114 $20 Gallagher C 5cr 7300<br />

ART 225 Ceramics II H/SP<br />

Prerequisite: ART 125.<br />

5:00p- 7:50p TTh Shel-OCS 114 $20 Gallagher C 5cr 7301<br />

ART 226 Ceramics III H/SP<br />

Prerequisite: ART 106, 110, and 225.<br />

5:00p- 7:50p TTh Shel-OCS 114 $20 Gallagher C 5cr 7302<br />

BIO 105 Biological Principles NS<br />

1:00p- 2:30p TTh Shel-OCS 116 $15 Sweet M 5cr 7410<br />

Also meets 2:40p- 4:30PM TTh in OCS 114 for lab.<br />

BMGMT 105 Introduction to Financial Planning<br />

5:00p- 7:15p TTh Shel-TJL 120 (ITV) MacKaben K 5cr 7200<br />

BMGMT 140 Business and Personal Mathematics<br />

Prerequisite: MATH 090 with a grade of 2.0 or above or satisfactory placement test<br />

score.<br />

5:00p- 7:15p MW Shel-PB 002 MacKaben K 5cr 7201<br />

BMGMT 180 Marketing<br />

1:00p- 3:15p TTh Shel-TJL 120 (ITV) MacKaben K 5cr 7202<br />

BS-EC 101 Introduction to Business SS<br />

7:45a- 9:50a TTh Shel-TJL 120 (ITV/HYBD) Salas J 5cr 7210<br />

BS-EC 202 Economics—Micro SS<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 Shel-TJL 120 (ITV) Hall R 5cr 7212<br />

BS-EC 252 Principles of Accounting II<br />

Prerequisite: BS-EC 251.<br />

5:00p- 7:15p MW Shel-TJL 111 (ITV) Snapp R 5cr 7213<br />

CMPTR 112 Introduction to Windows<br />

8:30a- 5:30p Sa 1/12 Shel-TJL 116 (ITV) Salas J 1cr 7216<br />

CMPTR 122 Applications for IT Professionals<br />

1:00p- 3:15p TTh Shel-TJL 116 (ITV) $15 Westlund M 4cr 7217<br />

CMPTR 126 Introduction to MS Publisher<br />

8:30a- 5:30p Sa 1/26 Shel-TJL 116 (ITV) Bermea N 1cr 7218<br />

CMPTR 127 Intro to MS Word Word Processing<br />

8:30a- 5:30p Sa 2/2 Shel-TJL 116 (ITV) Salas J 1cr 7219<br />

CMPTR 128 Introduction to MS Excel<br />

8:30a- 5:30p Sa 2/23 Shel-TJL 116 (ITV) Salas J 1cr 7220<br />

CMPTR 137 Introduction to Microsoft PowerPoint<br />

8:30a- 5:30p Sa 3/8 Shel-TJL 116 (ITV) Salas J 1cr 7221<br />

CMPTR 150 Survey/Microcomputing—Personal Cmptr<br />

7:25p- 9:40p TTh Shel-OCS 107 McIntosh B 4cr 7222<br />

CO-OP 120 Transition to WorK ce<br />

A work-based learning course that prepares students for employment.<br />

2:10p- 5:00p F Brem-HUM 109 (ITV) Bernard D 3cr 1325<br />

Also meets 2:10p- 5:00p Fri. in Shel-TJL 111/Poul-OCP 109<br />

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How to Read this Schedule p.13.<br />

Locations: Brem=Bremerton, Poul=Poulsbo, Shel=Shelton, NBK-BGR=NBK Bangor, NBK-BREM=NBK Bremerton, NHB=Naval Hospital Bremerton<br />

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CRM-J 103 Administration of Justice<br />

5:00p- 7:15p MW Shel-PB 003 (ITV) Fernandez R 5cr 7308<br />

CRM-J 124 Introduction to Criminology<br />

Prerequisite: CRM-J 101 or CRM-J 103 or SOCIO 103, or permission of instructor.<br />

10:00a-12:15p TTh Shel-TJL 111 (ITV) Mahone M 5cr 7309<br />

CRM-J 201 Principles of Investigation<br />

Prerequisite: CRM-J 101 or CRM-J 103 or SOCIO 103, or permission of instructor.<br />

5:00p- 7:15p TTh Shel-TJL 111 (ITV) Mahone M 5cr 7310<br />

DRA 101 Theatre Appreciation H<br />

11:30a-12:50p MWF Shel-PB 003 (ITV) Hagan T 5cr 7312<br />

ECE 170 Intro to Early Childhood Education<br />

1:00p- 3:50p T Shel-TJL 111 (ITV) Dilling G 3cr 7315<br />

ELECT 111 Direct Current Circuit Laboratory<br />

Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in ELECT 101.<br />

6:00p- 9:00p TTh Shelton High School $15 TBA 3cr 7227<br />

ELECT 112 Alternating Current Circuit Lab<br />

Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in ELECT 102.<br />

6:00p- 9:00p TTh Shelton High School $15 TBA 3cr 7228<br />

ELECT 113 Basic Solid-state Laboratory<br />

Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in ELECT 103.<br />

6:00p- 9:00p TTh Shelton High School $15 TBA 3cr 7229<br />

ELECT 166 Introduction to Digital Logic Lab<br />

Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in ELECT 165.<br />

6:00p- 9:00p TTh Shelton High School $15 TBA 2cr 7230<br />

ENGL 099 Reading and Writing Improvement<br />

Prerequisite: Assessment test score, or completion of ENGL 098 with a grade of 2.0<br />

but less than 2.5, or completion of ENGL 091/092 with a grade of 2.5 or better, or<br />

permission of instructor.<br />

11:30a-12:54p MWF Shel-TJL 121 Hoover C 5cr 7320<br />

ENGL 101 Composition<br />

Prerequisite: Appropriate placement test score, or completion of ENGL 099 with a grade<br />

of 2.0 or better, or completion of ENGL 098 with a grade of 2.5 or better, or permission<br />

of instructor.<br />

10:00a-11:24a MWF Shel-TJL 121 Hoover C 5cr 7322<br />

ENGL 102 Composition<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 />

FLSPN 102 Elementary Spanish H<br />

Prerequisite: FLSPN 101 or equivalent.<br />

3:30p- 4:55p MWF Shel-OCS 116 Graft K 5cr 7330<br />

GEN-S 100 Strategies for Academic Success<br />

3:30p- 4:45p DAILY Shel-PB 002 Armstrong M 2cr 7540<br />

Meets 01/07/08 through 01/25/08.<br />

GEOG 101 Introduction to Geography SS/NS<br />

5:00p- 7:15p TTh Shel-PB 003 (ITV) McDougall J 5cr 7417<br />

HIST 105 The United States since 1865 SS<br />

Prerequisite: ENGL 101 with a grade of 2.0 or above.<br />

8:26a- 9:50a MWF Shel-OCS 116 Glowen M 5cr 7340<br />

HUMAN 175 Politics and Literature<br />

H<br />

5:00p- 7:15p MW Shel-TJL 116 (ITV) Vap S 5cr 7348<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 090 <strong>College</strong> Arithmetic<br />

1:00p- 2:05p MTWTh Shel-PB 002 Bandes W 5cr 7440<br />

MATH 094 Elementary Algebra<br />

Prerequisite: MATH 090 with a grade of 2.0 or above or satisfactory placement test<br />

score.<br />

5:00p- 7:15p TTh Shel-TJL 121 Bandes W 5cr 7442<br />

MATH 099 Intermediate Algebra<br />

Prerequisite: MATH 094 with a 2.0 or above or satisfactory placement test score.<br />

3:30p- 4:35p MTWTh Shel-TJL 121 Bandes W 5cr 7444<br />

MATH 107 <strong>College</strong> Math/Liberal Arts Students NS<br />

Prerequisite: MATH 099 with a grade of 2.0 or above, or satisfactory placement test<br />

score.<br />

5:00p- 7:15p MW Shel-TJL 121 Bandes W 5cr 7445<br />

MOA 160 Medical Terminology I<br />

5:00p- 7:50p T Shel-TJL 116 (ITV) Spang R 3cr 7232<br />

OFTEC 101 One-handed Keyboard ce<br />

ARR ARR Shel-ARR Ledgerwood A 3cr 7245<br />

OFTEC 102 Screen MagnificatiON ce<br />

ARR ARR Shel-ARR Ledgerwood A 1cr 7235<br />

OFTEC 103 Braille Translation and Printing ce<br />

Prerequisite: OFTEC 104.<br />

ARR ARR Shel-ARR Ledgerwood A 3cr 7236<br />

OFTEC 104 Voice Output Level 1 ce<br />

Prerequisite: Keyboard skills.<br />

ARR ARR Shel-ARR Ledgerwood A 3cr 7237<br />

OFTEC 105 Voice Output Level 2 ce<br />

Prerequisite: OFTEC 104.<br />

ARR ARR Shel-ARR Ledgerwood A 3cr 7238<br />

OFTEC 106 Voice Output Level 3 ce<br />

Prerequisite: OFTEC 105.<br />

ARR ARR Shel-ARR Ledgerwood A 3cr 7239<br />

OFTEC 107 Voice Recognition Level 1 ce<br />

ARR ARR Shel-ARR Ledgerwood A 3cr 7240<br />

OFTEC 108 Voice Recognition Level 2 ce<br />

Prerequisite: OFTEC 107.<br />

ARR ARR Shel-ARR Ledgerwood A 3cr 7241<br />

OFTEC 109 Voice Recognition Level 3 ce<br />

Prerequisite: OFTEC 108.<br />

ARR ARR Shel-ARR 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<br />

Prerequisite: 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 />

Develop industry-standard formatting and production skills with MS Word.<br />

Prerequisite: OFTEC 141, keyboarding proficiency at 30+ NWAM or permission of<br />

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 />

How to Read this Schedule p.13.<br />

Locations: Brem=Bremerton, Poul=Poulsbo, Shel=Shelton, NBK-BGR=NBK Bangor, NBK-BREM=NBK Bremerton, NHB=Naval Hospital Bremerton<br />

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Quick Reference - OC Shelton<br />

Time Days +Fee Cr Item Time Days +Fee Cr Item<br />

OFTEC 115 Speed and Accuracy Keyboarding<br />

Prerequisite: OFTEC 111. Course designed to improve skill beyond that achieved in<br />

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 BS-EC 251 with a grade of 2.0 or higher.<br />

5:00p- 7:15p MW Shel-TJL 120 (ITV) Drzewiecki E 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- 2:50p M Shel-TJL 120 (ITV) Pummell L 2cr 7254<br />

OFTEC 139 QuickBooks<br />

Prerequisite: OFTEC 121 or BS-EC 251 or permission of instructor.<br />

11:30a-12:54p MWF Shel-TJL 116 (ITV/HYBD) $12 Salas J 3cr 7255<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<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 />

OFTEC 156 Business English<br />

Prerequisite: Assessment test at college level reading and writing or ENGL 099.<br />

8:26a- 9:50a MWF Shel-TJL 120 (ITV/HYBD) 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 MWF Shel-TJL 116 (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 />

Prerequisite: OFTEC 141, OFTEC 152, and OFTEC 170 or CMPTR 154, keyboarding<br />

proficiency at 45+ NWAM or permission of instructor.<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 />

PARED 016 Parent Education CooperativeS ce<br />

Prerequisite: Child must be enrolled in preschool/childcare center/elementary school.<br />

Belfair Preschool Logan K 2cr 3707<br />

PHILO 240 Intro to Ethics (Moral Philosophy) H/SS<br />

10:00a-12:15p TTh Shel-OCS 116 Beck S 5cr 7360<br />

PE-ED 104 Health Science SS<br />

6:00p- 7:40p Th Shel-TJL 116 (ITV) $5 Dominy M 2cr 7460<br />

PE-ED 107 Personal Wellness SS<br />

3:30p- 4:45p MW Shel-TJL 116 (ITV) $5 Dominy M 3cr 7462<br />

POL-S 175 Politics and Literature SS<br />

5:00p- 7:15p MW Shel-TJL 116 (ITV) Vap S 5cr 7365<br />

POL-S 210 American Government SS<br />

1:00p- 3:15p MW Shel-TJL 116 (ITV) McIntosh B 5cr 7366<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 />

1:00p- 2:50p T Shel-TJL 116 Frost A 2cr 7484<br />

PSYCH 101 General Psychology SS<br />

1:00p- 3:15p MW Shel-OCS 116 Sandler J 5cr 7370<br />

PSYCH 240 Abnormal Psychology SS<br />

Prerequisite: PSYCH 101 or permission of instructor.<br />

1:00p- 3:15p TTh Shel-TJL 121 Sandler J 5cr 7372<br />

SPCH 151B Fundamentals of Speech H<br />

7:25p- 9:40p TTh Shel-PB 002 Herndon S 5cr 7385<br />

WELD 100 Oxyacetylene Welding<br />

Prerequisite: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in WELD 106 or by permission of<br />

instructor.<br />

2:50p- 5:00p MTWTh Shelton High School Hobson C 6cr 7270<br />

6:40p- 8:55p MTWTh Shelton High School Hobson C 6cr 7271<br />

WELD 101 Arc Welding I<br />

Prerequisite: WELD 106.<br />

2:50p- 5:00p MTWTh Shelton High School Hobson C 6cr 7272<br />

6:40p- 8:55p MTWTh Shelton High School Hobson C 6cr 7273<br />

WELD 102 Arc Welding II<br />

Prerequisite: WELD 101, completion of WELD 106, or permission of instructor.<br />

2:50p- 5:00p MTWTh Shelton High School Hobson C 6cr 7274<br />

6:40p- 8:55p MTWTh Shelton High School Hobson C 6cr 7275<br />

WELD 103 Arc Welding III<br />

Prerequisite: WELD 102 and completion of WELD 106 or permission of instructor.<br />

2:50p- 5:00p MTWTh Shelton High School Hobson C 6cr 7276<br />

6:40p- 8:55p MTWTh Shelton High School Hobson C 6cr 7277<br />

WELD 104 Gas Tungsten Arc Welding<br />

Prerequisite: WELD 100, 106 and 107 or concurrent enrollment in WELD 107 or<br />

permission of instructor.<br />

2:50p- 5:00p MTWTh Shelton High Shool Hobson C 6cr 7278<br />

6:40p- 8:55p MTWTh Shelton High School Hobson C 6cr 7279<br />

WELD 105 Gas Metal Arc/Flux Cored Arc Welding<br />

Prerequisite: WELD 106 and 107 or concurrent enrollment in WELD 107 or permission<br />

of instructor.<br />

2:50p- 5:00p MTWTh Shelton High School Hobson C 6cr 7280<br />

6:40p- 8:55p MTWTh Shelton High School Hobson C 6cr 7281<br />

WELD 107 Welding Technical Orientation II<br />

Prerequisite: WELD 106 or permission of instructor.<br />

5:30p- 6:35p MTWTh Shelton High School Hobson C 5cr 7283<br />

WELD 125 Welding Refresher Laboratory ce<br />

Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.<br />

ARR ARR Shelton High School Hobson C 2cr 7284<br />

ARR ARR Shelton High School Hobson C 2cr 7285<br />

WELD 126 Welding Refresher Laboratory ce<br />

Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.<br />

ARR ARR Shelton High School Hobson C 4cr 7286<br />

ARR ARR Shelton High School Hobson C 4cr 7287<br />

WELD 127 Welding Refresher Laboratory ce<br />

Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.<br />

ARR ARR Shelton High School Hobson C 6cr 7288<br />

ARR ARR Shelton High School Hobson C 6cr 7289<br />

Quick Reference - OC Shelton<br />

How to Read this Schedule p.13.<br />

Locations: Brem=Bremerton, Poul=Poulsbo, Shel=Shelton, NBK-BGR=NBK Bangor, NBK-BREM=NBK Bremerton, NHB=Naval Hospital Bremerton<br />

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Quick Reference - OC Shelton<br />

Time Days +Fee Cr Item Time Days +Fee Cr Item<br />

Quick Reference - OC Shelton<br />

WELD 190 Welding Special Projects<br />

Prerequisite: Advanced standing with instructor permission.<br />

ARR ARR Shelton High School Hobson C 3cr 7290<br />

ARR ARR Shelton High School Hobson C 3cr 7291<br />

WELD 191 Welding Special Projects<br />

Prerequisite: Advanced standing with instructor’s permission.<br />

ARR ARR Shelton High School Hobson C 3cr 7292<br />

ARR ARR Shelton High School Hobson C 3cr 7293<br />

WELD 192 Welding Special Projects<br />

Prerequisite: Advanced standing with instructor’s permission.<br />

ARR ARR Shelton High School Hobson C 3cr 7294<br />

ARR ARR Shelton High School Hobson C 3cr 7295<br />

WFT 021 Life SkillS ce<br />

Prerequisite: Orientation/placement.<br />

8:00a-10:50a DAILY Shel-PB 002 Losey D 3cr 7182<br />

Are you OC? Let us know.<br />

Visit www.olympic.edu/IAMOC and tell us your story!<br />

OC Alum Jim Page (cont. from pg. 3)<br />

I Am...a marathoner, chief financial officer,<br />

father, OC alum<br />

What educational goals did you pursue after OC?<br />

At OC, I pursued a course of study that would allow me to transfer<br />

directly to the UW School of Business. The admission requirements at<br />

UW at the time did not translate into a degree at OC. While at OC,<br />

I earned 94 credit hours over two years, Fall of 1977 through Spring<br />

of 1979. I earned my bachelor’s degree in Business Administration<br />

with a concentration in Accounting from the UW in 1981. I passed<br />

the Certified Public Accounting examination in 1982.<br />

What positions have you held?<br />

I am currently the Chief Financial Officer for KPS Health Plans and<br />

owner of Page Business Advisors, a one-person consulting business. I<br />

have been with KPS for one year this time around. I was previously<br />

CFO from 1984 to 1999 and then was the CFO at Paladin Data<br />

Systems from 1999 to 2006.<br />

What do you like to do in your spare time?<br />

I run 20 to 30 miles per week and occasionally run marathons and<br />

half marathons. I enjoy reading and studying history, philosophy<br />

and business. I also enjoy spending time with my adult children<br />

when they are home or visiting them, and I like hanging out with<br />

my three dogs.<br />

What community activities have you been involved in?<br />

I have been a United Way loaned executive (1985), Hospice of Kitsap<br />

County Board member (1986 to 1992, President in 1989), Kitsap<br />

Family YMCA Board Member (1985 to 1997, President in 1994 and<br />

1995), Kitsap Family YMCA Foundation Board member (1995 to<br />

present, current President), Rotary Club of Silverdale (1987 to 2000,<br />

President 1996), OC Foundation Board Member (1999 to present,<br />

President 2004).<br />

What do you enjoy most?<br />

My family. My wife Joy and I have been married for 27 years. Our<br />

daughter, Ariele, is 26 and a 2006 graduate of Gonzaga University<br />

School of Law (Magna Cum Laude). She will soon be starting a new<br />

job working for the Code Reviser (the group that writes new laws)<br />

in Olympia. She is planning on getting married March 1, 2008. Our<br />

son Jordan is a recent graduate of Eastern Washington University,<br />

married in June and works for Moss Adams CPAs in Spokane. Our<br />

children are the lights of our lives.<br />

How has OC inspired you?<br />

OC inspired me to become the person I am today. Because of OC, I<br />

found myself with a clear direction academically and professionally.<br />

I am not sure this would have happened anywhere else. •<br />

OC News (cont. from pg. 3)<br />

New Degree, Certificate Programs Planned<br />

In keeping with its mission to provide new programs that serve the<br />

community, <strong>Olympic</strong> <strong>College</strong> is exploring a number of new certificate<br />

and degrees. Among the programs are: Certificate of Proficiency in<br />

Fire Science, Certificate of Proficiency in Electronics, a Certificate<br />

of Specialization in Fire Service Management and Administration,<br />

Certificates of Completion and Recognition in Manufacturing<br />

Technology, several certificates in technical design, and additions and<br />

changes to certificate programs in Computer Information Systems.<br />

<strong>Olympic</strong> <strong>College</strong>, Kitsap News Group Start<br />

Internship Program<br />

<strong>Olympic</strong> <strong>College</strong> and the Kitsap News Group (KNG) have signed an<br />

agreement to provide for-credit internships to promising journalism<br />

students. Students recommended for the internship will undertake<br />

120 hours of practical field experience with the Kitsap News Group,<br />

receiving five academic credits upon completion. The company has also<br />

agreed to reimburse students for the cost of internship credits. The new<br />

KNG agreement is in addition to an internship program established<br />

between the college and the Kitsap Sun in April, 2007. •<br />

What’s new at the OC Foundation<br />

End of Year is Perfect Time to Give<br />

For more than 60 years, <strong>Olympic</strong> <strong>College</strong> has served Kitsap<br />

and Mason counties as an unparalleled option for higher<br />

education. To meet the needs of today and tomorrow, <strong>Olympic</strong><br />

<strong>College</strong> depends on alumni, family of alumni, businesses,<br />

and other friends of the college to expand opportunities<br />

for students. The end of the year is a traditional time for<br />

giving. Gifts to OC not only provide important support for<br />

students and programs, but also yield significant and timely tax<br />

savings. There are many ways to give including cash gifts, gift<br />

pledges, planned gifts, appreciated securities, bequests, trusts,<br />

charitable remainder trusts, and charitable lead trusts. For<br />

more information about year-end gifts, contact The <strong>Olympic</strong><br />

<strong>College</strong> Foundation at 360.475.7120. •<br />

How to Read this Schedule p.13.<br />

Locations: Brem=Bremerton, Poul=Poulsbo, Shel=Shelton, NBK-BGR=NBK Bangor, NBK-BREM=NBK Bremerton, NHB=Naval Hospital Bremerton<br />

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(Contents)<br />

<strong>Winter</strong> Course Offerings<br />

Kitsap County<br />

Continuing Studies.................................................................................................................. 65<br />

Community Enrichment........................................................................................................... 68<br />

Mason County<br />

Continuing Studies.................................................................................................................. 69<br />

Community Enrichment........................................................................................................... 69<br />

• Kitsap County<br />

• Mason County<br />

How to Register for Continuing<br />

Education <strong>Classes</strong><br />

Complete the Continuing Education Registration form on page 71. Send<br />

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: 360.394.2702<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 />

Mail: 937 W Alpine Way, Shelton, WA 98584-1200<br />

www.olympic.edu/ContinuingEducation<br />

Continuing Education Online<br />

In addition to the classes listed, Continuing Education also offers<br />

online classes at www.ed2go.com/occe. Learn in the comfort of your home<br />

or office through 250 online zero-credit classes. Flexible and affordable,<br />

online classes feature powerful, well-written lessons, instructor-led<br />

discussions, and interactive assignments in a variety of subjects. Try a<br />

no-cost demonstration class at www.educationtogo.com/demo.<br />

Contact: 360.394.2702<br />

Continuing Education <strong>Classes</strong><br />

Continuing Studies—<br />

Kitsap County<br />

Bu s i n e s s Es s e n t i a l s<br />

CNSMB 001 How to Start Your Business<br />

Starting a business--this is the information you need. This session explores the<br />

basic issues involved in starting your own business including starting from scratch,<br />

business management skills and elements of the business plan.<br />

8:00a-10:00a T 1/22 Brem-SBDC-OC* $25 Riedrich R 0951<br />

3:00p- 5:00p T 2/12 Brem-SBDC-OC* $25 Riedrich R 0952<br />

8:00a-10:00a T 3/11 Brem-SBDC-OC* $25 Riedrich R 0954<br />

*SBDC-OC = Course sponsored by Small Business Development Center of <strong>Olympic</strong> <strong>College</strong>. Class<br />

meets in the 4th floor meeting room at the Norm Dicks Gov’t Center, 345 - 6th St., Bremerton. Call<br />

360.307.4220 for additional information.<br />

Rand Riedrich, the Certified Business Advisor at the SBDC-OC, has owned several businesses and<br />

served as a business broker. He earned his M.B.A. from Centenary <strong>College</strong> in LA and his B.S. in<br />

Forestry from Louisiana Tech University.<br />

CNSMB 003 Developing a Business Plan<br />

Whether you are in business or just thinking about it, a business plan is a must!<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 />

5:00p- 9:00p T 2/19 Brem-HUM 104 $70 Fogarty B 0958<br />

Bill Fogarty is a Commercial Lender with a local bank. He has provided banking services for large<br />

and small businesses in varying capacities for 20 years. Bill is a member of the Bremerton Rotary<br />

and a member of the Bremerton Chamber of Commerce.<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 2/13 Brem-HUM 104 $70 Jake D 0959<br />

Dawn Jake is a Certified Public Accountant and a partner in Peterson & Jake CPA Inc. in Port<br />

Orchard. A University of Washington graduate, Dawn is a member of the AICPA & WSCPA and<br />

actively involved with the PO Chamber as a Board Member.<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 1/5 Brem-TEC 111 $125 Fleming G 0966<br />

8:00a- 4:30p Sa 2/16 Brem-TEC 111 $125 Fleming G 0967<br />

8:00a- 4:30p Sa 3/1 Brem-TEC 111 $125 Fleming G 0968<br />

Gail Fleming is an Accredited Business Accountant who has owned her own accounting practice since<br />

1988. Her firm works with small businesses in construction, medical, non-profit, services and retail<br />

industries.<br />

Continuing Education <strong>Classes</strong><br />

Co m p u t e r<br />

CNCMP 006 Windows XP, Introduction<br />

Students will create a document, organize files, work with Windows Messenger,<br />

create an efficient work environment, work with media, clean up their system, and<br />

find information on the Internet.<br />

8:00a- 4:30p Sa 1/12 Poul-OCP 109 $105 Walter J 8953<br />

Continuing Education Zero-<strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong> - Kitsap: 360.394.2702 - Mason: 360.432.5400<br />

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Continuing Education <strong>Classes</strong><br />

Time Days Location +Fee Instructor Cr Item Time Days Location +Fee Instructor Cr Item<br />

Continuing Education <strong>Classes</strong><br />

CNCMP 016 Word: Level 1<br />

Students enrolling in this course will learn the basics for creating and revising<br />

business documents using Word. Topics covered include creating a document,<br />

editing text, formatting text, adding tables, using Word timesavers, and displaying<br />

and printing options.<br />

8:00a- 4:30p Sa 2/2 Poul-OCP 109 $105 Walter J 8957<br />

CNCMP 017 Word: Level 2<br />

Using MS Word the students will customize tables. There will be introduction<br />

to styles, graph creation, using autotext, templates, macros, Newsletter columns,<br />

and more.<br />

Prerequisite: Basic keyboarding and Windows skills. Word: Level 1.<br />

8:00a- 4:30p Sa 3/1 Poul-OCP 109 $105 Walter J 8958<br />

CNCMP 019 NEW! Basic Advertisement Design Techniques<br />

Need an eye-catching advertisement or flyer for your business or special event?<br />

Learn to create them on your own by using simple tricks of the trade to create an<br />

advertisement that should produce results.<br />

Prerequisite: Requires knowledge and experience using MS Publisher and/or Adobe<br />

products.<br />

9:00a-11:00a Sa 3/15 Poul-OCP 108 $25 Baggs K 8970<br />

CNCMP 031 Excel: Worksheets<br />

Using MS Excel students will learn the basics of this spreadsheet program. Students<br />

will enter data and navigate in a worksheet, work with ranges, movement techniques,<br />

copying, moving data, modifying worksheets, chart creation and more.<br />

Prerequisite: Basic keyboarding and Windows skills.<br />

8:00a- 4:30p Sa 1/26 Poul-OCP 109 $105 Cain J C 8961<br />

CNCMP 032 Excel: Intermediate<br />

Using MS Excel students will learn charting and organizing data, create and modify<br />

chart sheets, modify embedded chart, format and autoformat, work with graphic<br />

objects, sorting data, filtering and more.<br />

Prerequisite: Basic keyboarding and Windows skills. Excel: Worksheets.<br />

8:00a- 4:30p Sa 2/23 Poul-OCP 109 $105 Cain J C 8962<br />

CNCMP 046 Access: Level 1<br />

Introduction to databases: Tables, modifying a table, managing records in tables,<br />

select queries, calculations in queries, creating and using forms and reports, creating<br />

database and copying.<br />

Prerequisite: Basic keyboarding and Windows skills.<br />

8:00a- 4:30p Sa 2/9 Poul-OCP 108 $105 Dalton D 8963<br />

CNCMP 052 NEW! Working with Digital Photos, Part 1<br />

Get those pictures out of the digital camera! Bring a digital camera, cables, software<br />

or prints to scan in this fun and exciting class. Learn how to transfer pictures to<br />

your computer, save on a CD, and e-mail them.<br />

Prerequisite: CEA&C 038 or bring in a CD with your picture saved. Class will not explore<br />

taking photos.<br />

9:00a-12:00p Sa 2/16 Poul-OCP 108 $35 Ahrens T 8964<br />

CNCMP 059 NEW! Retouch Your Digital Photos!<br />

Not happy with a digital photo? Take this hands-on course to learn basic tips and<br />

techniques on how to “clean-up”, enhance, and make-over photos using common<br />

software! Course is designed for beginners.<br />

Prerequisite: Basic computer skills and knowledge. Do not bring personal photos.<br />

Instructor will provide samples.<br />

9:00a-11:00a Sa 1/12 Poul-OCP 108 $25 Baggs K 8971<br />

CNCMP 083 Web Page Design 1<br />

Learn the basics of web page development and publishing aspects of HTML.<br />

Students gain hands-on experience creating HTML tags, tag attributes, character<br />

references and different types of hyperlinks. Construct your own web page and<br />

publish it on the web. Hands-on class for students, families & business.<br />

Prerequisite: Basic computer skills and Internet usage skills.<br />

8:00a- 4:30p Sa 2/9 Poul-OCP 109 $125 Pummell L 8968<br />

CNCMP 085 Web Page Design 2<br />

Working with advanced features of HTML. Topics include tables, frames,<br />

animation, server functionality, documents that contain interactive JavaScripts and<br />

applets, and advanced site design techniques.<br />

Prerequisite: Windows 98, Web Page Design: Level 1. Students should also be familiar<br />

with using the Internet.<br />

8:00a- 4:30p Sa 3/8 Poul-OCP 109 $125 Pummell L 8972<br />

Co m p u t e r Cl a s s e s f o r Ag e s 50+<br />

CNCMP 003 I’ve Turned the Computer On-Now What?<br />

What does the mouse do? This class is an overview of the hardware and mouse<br />

basics. Appropriate for those wanting a more relaxed, more personal approach to<br />

learning.<br />

Prerequisite: For those looking for a relaxed approach to learning or are 50 years or<br />

older.<br />

1:00p- 4:00p F 1/11 Poul-OCP 108 $35 Ericson S 8950<br />

CNCMP 004 Windows for Absolute Beginners<br />

What does the mouse do? This class is an overview of the hardware and mouse<br />

basics. Appropriate for those wanting a more relaxed, more personal approach to<br />

learning.<br />

Prerequisite: CNCMP 002 or basic computer skills. For those looking for a relaxed<br />

approach to learning or aged 50+.<br />

1:00p- 4:00p F 1/18 Poul-OCP 108 $35 Ericson S 8951<br />

CNCMP 005 Introduction to Word for Ages 50+<br />

An introduction to MS Word designed specifically for those age fifty and up. 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: Must be 50 years of age or older.<br />

1:00p- 4:00p F 1/25 Poul-OCP 108 $35 Ericson S 8952<br />

CNCMP 008 Intermediate Word for Ages 50+<br />

Create personal stationery, a holiday-themed letter and other personal documents<br />

by inserting pictures, experimenting with fonts and colors, WordArt, and more!<br />

Prerequisite: CNCMP 005. For those looking for a relaxed approach to learning or aged<br />

50 years or older.<br />

1:00p- 4:00p F 2/1 Poul-OCP 108 $35 Ericson S 8954<br />

CNCMP 010 World Wide What? c<br />

Demystify the web using search tools, navigating web pages, and finding information<br />

on millions of subjects! Class will also cover the basics of different Internet Service<br />

Providers.<br />

Prerequisite: CNCMP 004. For those seeking a relaxed approach to learning or aged<br />

50+.<br />

1:00p- 4:00p F 2/8 Poul-OCP 108 $35 Ericson S 8955<br />

CNCMP 014 Did You Get My Message? Basic E-mail<br />

Connect with your family and friends anywhere in the world from your home<br />

computer using E-mail! Send/receive messages and pictures, create an electronic<br />

address book and calendar, and avoid junk mail!<br />

Prerequisite: Basic computer knowledge and skills. For those looking for a relaxed<br />

approach to learning or aged 50+.<br />

1:00p- 4:00p F 2/15 Poul-OCP 108 $35 Ericson S 8956<br />

CNCMP 022 NEW! Fun with Clip Art!<br />

Add a little fun and personality to your documents with hundreds of free pictures<br />

available to you through Microsoft Office Clip Art. Learn to find, store and edit<br />

these pictures along with ways to insert them into letters, e-mails, and more!<br />

Prerequisite: CNCMP 008. For those looking for a relaxed approach to learning or are<br />

50 years or older.<br />

1:00p- 4:00p F 2/22 Poul-OCP 108 $35 Ericson S 8959<br />

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Time Days Location +Fee Instructor Cr Item Time Days Location +Fee Instructor Cr Item<br />

CNCMP 024 NEW! Card-making Using MS Word<br />

Create your own, custom-made cards for any occasion using MS Word! Learn<br />

to create card templates, make cards that fold in-half vertically and horizontally,<br />

insert pictures and other designs in this hands-on class. Students will be using<br />

computers.<br />

Prerequisite: CNCMP 008 and 022. For those looking for a relaxed approach to learning<br />

or are 50 years or older.<br />

1:00p- 4:00p F 2/29 Poul-OCP 108 $35 Ericson S 8960<br />

CNCMP 054 Home Computer Security<br />

Keep those pesky computer viruses away! Protect your home computer from<br />

the different types of threats that exist. Learn about some of the software that<br />

is available, both free and off-the-shelf. Class will also explore ordering safely<br />

online.<br />

Prerequisite: CNCMP 003 or basic computer knowledge and skills.<br />

1:00p- 4:00p Tu 3/4 Poul-OCP 108 $35 TBA 8965<br />

CNCMP 058 To Google or Not-Effective Web Search<br />

Now that you know the basics of “surfing on” the Internet, let’s delve a little deeper!<br />

Discover how to find specific and accurate information using different search<br />

engines, and much more.<br />

Prerequisite: CNCMP 075. For those seeking a more relaxed approach to learning or<br />

aged 50+.<br />

1:00p- 4:00p F 3/7 Poul-OCP 108 $35 Ericson S 8966<br />

CNCMP 075 NEW! Web Page Creator Using Google<br />

Using Google Page Creator, you will create your own web page where you can create<br />

multiple links and pages to display pictures of family and friends, share stories, and<br />

more for free! All that is needed is an account through Google.<br />

Prerequisite: CNCMP 058. For those looking for a relaxed approach to learning or aged<br />

50+.<br />

1:00p- 4:00p F 3/14 Poul-OCP 108 $35 Ericson S 8967<br />

CNCMP 084 NEW! Introduction/MS Outlook for Ages 50+<br />

In this course you will learn the fundamentals of using Outlook to organize mail,<br />

add appointments and events to a calendar, save a list of contacts, set reminders<br />

and make notes.<br />

Prerequisite: CNCMP 004. For those looking for a relaxed approach to learning or are<br />

50 years or older.<br />

1:00p- 4:00p Tu 3/11 Poul-OCP 108 $35 TBA 8969<br />

Fi n a n c e<br />

CNFIN 001 NEW! Workshop for Individual Investors<br />

Investing in CDs, bonds, stocks, mutual funds and annuities are discussed.<br />

Gain knowledge on the advantages, disadvantages, expenses, risks and how each<br />

investment works.<br />

6:00p- 9:00p W 1/9 Poul-OCP 219 $35 Andersen G 8980<br />

CNFIN 008 NEW! Understanding <strong>Credit</strong>/Spending Plan<br />

Make more of your money by setting personal financial goals, use budgeting tools<br />

and create personal spending and savings plans. Tips will be shared on how to gain<br />

and effectively manage your credit, obtain credit reports and more!<br />

Prerequisite: None. Certificate will be provided upon successful completion.<br />

6:00p- 8:00p MW 2/4,2/6 Brem-ENG 115A FREE TBA 9981<br />

9:00a- 1:00p Sa 1/26 Poul-OCP 119 FREE TBA 8981<br />

CNFIN 017 NEW! Tax-free Investing Workshop<br />

No one likes sending a big check to Uncle Sam. Discover the seven steps to reducing<br />

taxes on all of your investments, Class covers tax-deferred accounts, tax-free money<br />

markets and municipal bonds, tax-efficiency mutual bonds and more.<br />

6:00p- 8:00p W 2/13 Poul-OCP 219 $35 Andersen G 8982<br />

CNFIN 018 Introduction to Grant Writing<br />

This course directs beginning grant writers in how to research, write, and submit<br />

an effective proposal for funding. A baseline process and structure will be provided<br />

for proposal writing.<br />

9:00a- 3:30p Sa 1/12 Brem-ST 123 $75 Vail L 9984<br />

CNFIN 019 Advanced Grant Writing<br />

Classroom exercises on grant guidelines, reader/writer relationship, building grant<br />

teams and locating/researching prospects will be given. A proposal of 3-4 pages<br />

will be completed.<br />

Prerequisite: Introduction to Grant Writing or 1-2 years experience in the field.<br />

9:00a-12:00p Sa 2/2,2/9 Poul-OCP 108/110 $75 Vail L 8986<br />

Meets in OCP 108 on 2/2 and OCP 110 on 2/9.<br />

CNFIN 021 NEW! Mapping Your Financial Future<br />

Money, money, money! Course will provide students with a logical, systematic,<br />

approach that will help them develop a plan to achieve their financial goals. The<br />

5-step management process will be covered.<br />

6:00p- 8:00p Th 1/17 Brem-HUM 117 $35 Sell A 9987<br />

CNFIN 022 NEW! Creating a Monthly Budget<br />

Never have enough money? Course will provide information related to various<br />

aspects of personal financial budgeting, including the benefits of budgeting, what to<br />

consider before creating a budget, and the tools necessary to establish a budget.<br />

6:00p- 8:00p T 1/22 Brem-HUM 117 $35 Sell A 9988<br />

CNFIN 023 NEW! Strong Financial Foundation<br />

When should you invest? How much? What should you invest in? Course is a basic<br />

overview of what really matters when investing your money. Includes information on<br />

reducing risks and the resources that are available to assist with these decisions.<br />

6:00p- 8:00p T 2/19 Brem-HUM 117 $35 Sell A 9989<br />

Fl a g g i n g<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. (Students must be 18 years of age or<br />

older.)<br />

9:00a- 3:30p Sa 1/12 Brem-BUS 105 $55 Miller R 9990<br />

9:00a- 3:30p Th 2/28 Brem-ENG 115A $55 Wiley D 9991<br />

9:00a- 3:30p Th 2/7 Poul-OCP 221 $55 Miller R 8991<br />

9:00a- 3:30p Sa 3/15 Poul-OCP 221 $55 Wiley D 8990<br />

Pr o f e s s i o n a l De v e l o p m e n t<br />

CNPRF 067 NEW! 2.5 Hour HIV/AIDS Training<br />

This course is designed to fulfill requirements established by the Disciplining<br />

Authorities of Chapter 18.130 RCW.<br />

Prerequisite: For information call Kara Sexton @ 3670-475-7359.<br />

5:30p- 8:00p Th 1/31 Brem-HOC 141 $20 Gill B 9992<br />

CNPRF 069 NEW! 4 Hour HIV/AIDS Training<br />

This course is designed to fulfill requirements established by the Disciplining<br />

Authorities of Chapter 18.130 RCW.<br />

Prerequisite: For information call Kara Sexton @ 3670-475-7359.<br />

5:30p- 9:30p Th 1/31 Brem-HOC 141 $30 Gill B 9993<br />

CNPRF 083 NEW! Fundamentals/Engineering Exam Review<br />

7:00p- 9:00p TTh Brem-HUM 118 $100 TBA 9994<br />

Meets 01/15/08 through 03/13/08. Must bring own graphing calculator.<br />

Continuing Education <strong>Classes</strong><br />

Continuing Education Zero-<strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong> - Kitsap: 360.394.2702 - Mason: 360.432.5400<br />

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Continuing Education <strong>Classes</strong><br />

Time Days Location +Fee Instructor Cr Item Time Days Location +Fee Instructor Cr Item<br />

Community Enrichment—<br />

Kitsap County<br />

Ar t s a n d Cr a f t s<br />

CEA&C 025 An Introduction to Voiceovers<br />

Fun, interactive class to get started in Professional Voice Acting, covering some<br />

of the details of the industry. Receive a professional voice evaluation. Taught by a<br />

professional voice actor from the voice acting training company, Voices For All.<br />

Prerequisite: Minimum age 18 years.<br />

6:00p- 8:00p F 3/14 Poul-OCP 010 $60 TBA 8900<br />

CEA&C 038 NEW! 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 connect camera to computer. Must have<br />

basic computer skills.<br />

9:00a-12:00p Sa 2/2 Poul-OCP 110 $35 Ahrens T 8902<br />

CEA&C 055 Decorating with What You Have<br />

Redecorating your home doesn’t have to be intimidating--or expensive! Learn the<br />

tricks professionals use to create a unique and inviting space--using mostly what<br />

you already have in your home. Topics include color, accessories, furniture style<br />

and arrangement. After first session, classes meet workshop-style in participant<br />

homes (based on lottery drawing).<br />

9:00a- 2:00p Sa 3/1 Brem-HUM 105 $49 Crotty C 9904<br />

Students must bring in pictures of the room they would like to redecorate for discussion.<br />

Coni Crotty has worked as an interior designer and consultant in Kitsap County for over 6 years. Her<br />

clients have included local businesses and homeowners. Her projects range from creating art pieces<br />

for main entries to remodeling the entire interior of homes.<br />

Co m m u n i c a t i o n<br />

CECOM 031 Conversational Spanish I<br />

This course emphasizes conversation, but includes reading, writing, and<br />

understanding the Spanish language. Geared toward the adult student seeking<br />

control over Spanish for practical application such as travel.<br />

6:30p- 8:45p M Poul-OCP 010 $125 Mackall C 8916<br />

Meets 01/07/08 through 03/17/08. Will not meet 1/21 or 2/18. Meets 3/17 from 6:30p- 8:30p.<br />

CECOM 032 Conversational Spanish II<br />

A continuation of Conversational Spanish I (CECOM 031). This course is designed<br />

to reinforce and introduce practical conversational skills in Spanish.<br />

Prerequisite: CECOM 031 or permission of instructor.<br />

6:30p- 8:30p W Poul-OCP 010 $125 Mackall C 8917<br />

Meets 01/09/08 through 03/12/08.<br />

CECOM 037 Intermediate Japanese<br />

This course is designed for students to learn a variety of sentence structures and<br />

develop Japanese communication skills in spoken and written forms. Textbook is<br />

required. Call 360.394.2702 for details.<br />

Prerequisite: Permission of instructor or college level basic Japanese.<br />

5:00p- 7:00p T Brem-ENG 115A $125 Kawasaki K 9918<br />

Meets 01/15/08 through 03/18/08.<br />

CECOM 038 Advanced Japanese<br />

This class is designed as a continuation of CECOM 037, Intermediate Japanese.<br />

Students will develop higher-level communication skills in speaking as well as<br />

writing with kanji.<br />

Prerequisite: CECOM 037 or instructor’s permission. Includes student manual.<br />

5:00p- 7:00p F Poul-OCP 120 $125 Kawasaki K 8919<br />

Meets 01/18/08 through 03/14/08.<br />

Ho m e a n d Ga r d e n<br />

CEH&G 050 NEW! Intro to Environmental Technology<br />

Environmental technology applies the principles of the major sciences along<br />

with communications and economics to ensure human health and safety, and to<br />

manage and protect natural resources. Course will emphasize career opportunities<br />

in the field.<br />

Prerequisite: None. For more information visit www.olympic.edu/continuingeducation.<br />

7:00p- 9:00p TTh Poul-NKH 406 $250 TBA 8920<br />

Meets 01/08/08 through 03/13/08 at North Kitsap High School in room 406.<br />

CEH&G 051 NEW! Soils & Composting<br />

Do you want to know how to work with the soil (i.e., dirt) in your garden? This<br />

course covers: composition of soil, composting, mulches and cover crops and how<br />

to use them to grow plants in your gardens.<br />

9:00a-12:00p Sa 1/26 Brem-ST 127 $35 TBA 9920<br />

Class offered in partnership with Washington State University Extension, Kitsap County.<br />

CEH&G 052 NEW! Greenhouse Gardening<br />

Learn how to extend the gardening season in our region. Topics covered: greenhouse<br />

choices, establishment and maintenance, setting up a greenhouse, cold frames and<br />

other season extending methods.<br />

9:00a-12:00p Sa 2/2 Brem-ST 127 $35 TBA 9921<br />

Class offered in partnership with Washington State University Extension, Kitsap County.<br />

CEH&G 053 NEW! Houseplants Demystified<br />

Do all your houseplants die? Learn how to choose the best houseplant for<br />

your environment. You’ll be able to astound your friends with your healthy<br />

houseplants.<br />

9:00a-12:00p Sa 2/9 Brem-ST 127 $35 TBA 9922<br />

Class offered in partnership with Washington State University Extension, Kitsap County.<br />

CEH&G 054 NEW! Pruning Basics<br />

What do you do with all those shrubs and trees in your landscape? This course will<br />

provide the basics of when, what and how to prune those woody plants.<br />

9:00a-12:00p Sa 2/16 Brem-ST 127 $35 TBA 9923<br />

Class offered in partnership with Washington State University Extension, Kitsap County.<br />

Le i s u r e 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 360-394-2702 for details. Transportation NOT<br />

provided. Lunch included.<br />

11:00a- 3:00p Su 1/20 ARR $79 Amundson R 8930<br />

11:00a- 3:00p Sa 2/2 ARR $79 Amundson R 8932<br />

CELEI 077 Wine and Chocolate for Valentine’s<br />

Enjoy a special night with your Valentine tasting delicious wines and nibbling on<br />

delectable gourmet chocolates. Learn about the great vineyards of the world and<br />

how wine is a vital and exciting part of many varied cultures and cuisines.<br />

Prerequisite: Must be at least 21 years of age to enroll.<br />

6:30p- 8:30p W 2/6 Poul-OCP 219 $45 Ricketts J 8936<br />

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Time Days Location +Fee Instructor Cr Item Time Days Location +Fee Instructor Cr Item<br />

CELEI 081 Wines of the World<br />

Discover the old traditions of Italy and France. Meet the “new world” winemakers<br />

of Chile and Argentina. Compare the hallowed wineries of Napa Valley with the<br />

emerging excitement of Australian vineyards. From the terraced slopes of the Rhine<br />

River in Germany we travel to the sparkling wine facilities of San Sidurni, Spain.<br />

This two-hour journey will highlight wines from many of the world’s great regions.<br />

This whirlwind tour-de-force is presented in an easy to understand style. You will<br />

find out what these areas have in common and what sets them apart. Taste and talk<br />

about wines that are steeped in history and tradition in a relaxed and open setting.<br />

Cost includes wine tasting. Student must be at least 21 years of age to enroll.<br />

6:30p- 8:30p W 1/16 Poul-OCP 219 $45 Ricketts J 8938<br />

CELEI 083 NEW! Wines of Italy<br />

Take your taste buds on a wine-tasting tour from the areas of Tuscany, Piedmont<br />

and other growing regions of Italy. Learn how this country’s diverse agriculture areas<br />

are producing some of the most interesting and affordable wines in the world.<br />

Prerequisite: Must be at least 21 years of age to enroll.<br />

6:30p- 8:30p W 1/30 Poul-OCP 219 $45 Ricketts J 8939<br />

Se l f Im p r o v e m e n t<br />

CESLF 039 NEW! Becoming a Love and Logic Parent<br />

The goal of this program is to provide parents, educators and others working with<br />

children, practical strategies to reduce behavior problems, increase motivation, and<br />

build assets which contribute to life-long responsibility and resiliency.<br />

Prerequisite: None. For more information, 360.475.7195.<br />

6:00p- 8:30p T Brem-BUS 101 $32 TBA 9930<br />

Meets 01/15/08 through 02/26/08.<br />

Continuing Studies—<br />

Mason County<br />

Bu s i n e s s Es s e n t i a l s<br />

CNSMB 001 How to Start Your Business<br />

Starting a business--this is the information you need. This session explores the<br />

basic issues involved in starting your own business including starting from scratch,<br />

business management skills and elements of the business plan.<br />

10:00a-12:00p F 1/25 Shel-PB 001 $25 Riedrich R 7951<br />

1:00p- 3:00p F 2/15 Shel-PB 001 $25 Riedrich R 7952<br />

Rand Riedrich, the Certified Business Advisor at the SBDC-OC, has owned several businesses and<br />

served as a business broker. He earned his M.B.A. from Centenary <strong>College</strong> in LA and his B.S. in<br />

Forestry from Louisiana Tech University.<br />

Fl a g g i n g<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. (Students must be 18 years of age or<br />

older.)<br />

9:00a- 3:30p Sa 1/26 Shel-OCS 116 $55 Pollard A 7001<br />

9:00a- 3:30p Sa 2/16 Shel-OCS 116 $55 Pollard A 7003<br />

9:00a- 3:30p Sa 3/15 Shel-OCS 116 $55 Pollard A 7005<br />

Community Enrichment—<br />

Mason County<br />

Ar t s a n d Cr a f t s<br />

CEA&C 002 Gypsy Truths of Artists<br />

Artists use visual art tricks to attract the eye, create moods, and convey movement.<br />

Gwendolyn Atwood teaches you these tricks of the trade using her newest book,<br />

Gypsy Truths of Genius Artists. Come learn how to use these tricks in your own<br />

work.<br />

9:00a-12:00p Sa Shel-OCS 114 $120 TBA 7955<br />

Meets 01/26/08 through 02/16/08.<br />

CEA&C 016 Pottery Projects<br />

Draw that budding artist out of you! Learn a broad spectrum of drawing techniques,<br />

including line quality, contour drawing, negative-positive space, value and form.<br />

Work from direct observation and still life.<br />

Prerequisite: Please call 360.394.2702 for a complete supplies list. Fee does not include<br />

cost of supplies.<br />

9:00a-11:00a F Shel-OCS 114 $65 Gallagher C 7957<br />

Meets 02/22/08 through 03/07/08.<br />

CEA&C 041 Interm/Digital Photography & Graphics<br />

Enhance your existing photos and create new ones! Check out more ways to create<br />

awesome photos while combining simple design elements and more advanced<br />

digital image editing techniques!<br />

Prerequisite: Must have an approved digital camera/cables. Call 360.394.2702 for<br />

details.<br />

5:30p- 7:30p M Shel-OCS 107 $65 Hostetler C 7961<br />

Meets 01/28/08 through 02/11/08.<br />

Co m m u n i c a t i o n<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 />

12:00p- 2:00p W Shel-PB 001 $65 Maddux C 7963<br />

Meets 01/23/08 through 03/05/08.<br />

7:00p- 9:00p W Shel-PB 001 $65 Maddux C 7965<br />

Meets 01/23/08 through 03/05/08.<br />

CECOM 031 Conversational Spanish I<br />

This course emphasizes conversation, but includes reading, writing, and<br />

understanding the Spanish language. Geared toward the adult student seeking<br />

control over Spanish for practical application such as travel.<br />

5:30p- 7:30p F Shel-OCS 112 $135 Graft K 7967<br />

Meets 01/25/08 through 03/14/08.<br />

Ho m e a n d Ga r d e n<br />

CEH&G 014 Landscape Design for Homeowners<br />

Learn how to see what is in your landscape, evaluate your needs, create a basic<br />

design, plant list, material list for a DIY landscape plan, including implementation<br />

and maintenance plan.<br />

6:00p- 8:00p Th Shel-PB 001 $130 Coulter L/Johnson C 7969<br />

Meets 02/07/08 through 03/13/08. One Saturday field trip in lieu of one class night meeting to<br />

be announced.<br />

Continuing Education <strong>Classes</strong><br />

Continuing Education Zero-<strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Classes</strong> - Kitsap: 360.394.2702 - Mason: 360.432.5400<br />

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Continuing Education <strong>Classes</strong><br />

Time Days Location +Fee Instructor Cr Item Time Days Location +Fee Instructor Cr Item<br />

Continuing Education <strong>Classes</strong><br />

Le i s u r e Activities<br />

CELEI 022 Boating Safety<br />

Be prepared for the new regulations on mandatory boater safety education with<br />

this state approved course. Learn about boating equipment, trip planning and<br />

preparation, marine environments, boat operations, and emergency preparedness.<br />

8:00a- 1:00p Sa 3/1,3/8 Shel-PB 002 $75 Karch J 7977<br />

CELEI 030 Start Buying on eBay!<br />

Learn what it takes to find and purchase items on eBay, the largest online trading<br />

company in the world. You will learn tips for searching and tracking the items you<br />

are looking for, placing and monitoring your bids, and paying for your purchases.<br />

6:00p- 8:00p W 1/16,1/23 Shel-OCS 107 $35 Morgan D 7979<br />

CELEI 035 The Basics of Selling on eBay<br />

Sell vintage jewelry, kitchenware, electronics, toys, anything on eBay! Take a step-bystep<br />

approach to effective selling while avoiding costly mistakes new sellers make.<br />

Open an account, set pricing, use PayPal and write product descriptions.<br />

Prerequisite: Basic internet skills. Please contact 360.394.2702 immediately upon<br />

registration for further instructions.<br />

6:00p- 8:00p W Shel-OCS 107 $50 Morgan D 7981<br />

Meets 01/30/08 through 02/13/08. A seller’s account MUST be set up and activated prior to<br />

class. Please bring your item you wish to sell and all shipping materials the item will be shipped in,<br />

including filler of any kind, for weighing and a picture of the product saved onto a floppy or CD.<br />

CELEI 078 The Art of Wine Tasting<br />

Wine is more than just alcohol. It is a vital and exciting part of many varied cultures<br />

and cuisines. In this two-hour class you will learn about the great vineyards of the<br />

world. You’ll taste and talk about what makes wine so special. Once the mysteries are<br />

revealed, you will no longer be intimidated, only charmed, by fine wine. Discussion<br />

will include (but not be limited to) classification, evaluation, tips on buying and<br />

storing, and how to deal with wine snobbery. A great start for beginners but<br />

recommended for anyone who has ever tipped a wine glass by candlelight. Cost<br />

includes wine tasting. Student must be at least 21 years of age to enroll.<br />

2:00p- 5:00p Sa 2/9 Shel-TJL 108 $25 Culligan J 7983<br />

CELEI 091 Equine Management<br />

Learn the proper techniques in caring for your horse from a Certified Master<br />

Equestrian Instructor. Good horse care can save you money on vet bills, feed and<br />

shoeing. Learn about nutrition, conformation, diseases, lameness and more.<br />

6:00p- 9:00p W Shel-OCS 112 $225 TBA 7985<br />

Meets 01/16/08 through 03/19/08.<br />

Se l f Im p r o v e m e n t<br />

CESLF 016 Personal Planning<br />

Are you in the LOOP? LOOP stands for Life-Oriented Objective Planning, which<br />

is a step-by-step, personalized planning process designed to help you live life to its<br />

fullest. Focus on career, relationships, transitions, leave class with a plan!<br />

1:00p- 5:00p Sa Shel-PB 001 $125 TBA 7987<br />

Meets 02/16/08 through 03/01/08.<br />

For more<br />

information, call<br />

360.394.2702<br />

Take our courses<br />

anywhere and<br />

when it’s most<br />

convenient for<br />

you!<br />

Non-<strong>Credit</strong> Online <strong>Classes</strong><br />

Our instructor-facilitated online courses are<br />

informative, fun, convenient, and highly interactive.<br />

Courses begin once a month and run for six weeks.<br />

Each course consists of twelve lessons, each<br />

supplemented with interactive quizzes, assignments,<br />

tutorials, live instructor support and online<br />

discussion areas.<br />

OVER 250 COURSES!<br />

A new session of classes starts every month!<br />

Get started!<br />

www.ed2go.com/occe<br />

A Sample of Our Courses<br />

Windows VISTA<br />

Learn the important basic skills and concepts you<br />

need to take control of your Windows<br />

Vista PC. ..................................................................... $82<br />

Introduction to Microsoft Excel 2007<br />

Work with numbers? You need to know Excel.<br />

Learn the secrets of this powerful application... $82<br />

Introduction to Microsoft Word 2007<br />

Learn how to create and modify documents with<br />

the world’s most popular word processor…….$82<br />

Speed Spanish<br />

Learn six easy recipes to glue Spanish words<br />

together into sentences, and you’ll be engaging in<br />

conversational Spanish in no time……………...$82<br />

SUSTAINABLE BUILDING ADVISOR CERTIFICATE PROGRAM<br />

Sustainable Building Advisor Certificate<br />

Program 2008—2009<br />

Nine-month, specialized training program, designed<br />

to enable graduates to advise employers or clients on<br />

strategies and tools for implementing sustainable<br />

building.<br />

Prepares students for the National Sustainable Building<br />

Advisor Program exam. Successful passage of the exam<br />

entitles the individual to use the designation CSBA<br />

(Certified Sustainable Building Advisor).<br />

Target audience:<br />

‣ Architects and Engineers<br />

‣ Tenant and Developer Representatives<br />

‣ Project Managers<br />

‣ Other Building Industry Professionals<br />

‣ Resource Conservation Specialists<br />

For more information and to be added to our mailing<br />

list, please call 360.394.2702 or<br />

e-mail continuinged@olympic.edu.<br />

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Continuing Education <strong>Classes</strong><br />

Student ID/SSN<br />

Name<br />

Address<br />

City<br />

CO<br />

New<br />

Students<br />

Zip<br />

Are you a U.S. Citizen? Yes No NEW to OC (4) CONTINUING Attended OC Last Quarter (1) FORMER Attendedd OC but not last quarter (2)<br />

What<br />

is your reason for<br />

attending OC<br />

(Intent)?<br />

Improve job skills (J)<br />

Personal enrichment (L)<br />

Undecided (X)<br />

Other (Y)<br />

What<br />

is your long-term<br />

educational<br />

goal ( Purpose)?<br />

Take courses related to current/future work (11)<br />

Obtain a two year degree and<br />

then transfer (12)<br />

High school diploma or GED<br />

(13)<br />

Explore career direction (14)<br />

Personal enrichment (15)<br />

Other (90)<br />

‣ If you have a disability that will require<br />

special accommodations, please<br />

contact Access Services at 360.475.7540<br />

to make arrangements.<br />

NTINN UIN<br />

G<br />

–<br />

Pleasee register early as classes fill quickly!<br />

Are you a veteran?<br />

Not a veteran (0)<br />

SE Asia Vet receiving<br />

educational benefits (1)<br />

SE Asia Vet NOT receiving educational benefits (3)<br />

Spouse/dependent receiving educational benefits (5)<br />

Other veteran receiving educational benefits<br />

(2)<br />

Other veteran NOT receiving educational<br />

benefits (4)<br />

High School Graduate? Yes No GED<br />

Last High School attended in WA? Yes No<br />

Last High School attended:<br />

–<br />

Year<br />

Last college attended other than OC:<br />

Year<br />

non-credit<br />

registration form<br />

Birthday<br />

EDU<br />

CAT<br />

ION<br />

Registration 360.394.2725<br />

Questions about programs? 360.394. .2702<br />

Daytime Phone<br />

Evening Phone<br />

Indicate<br />

race you consider yourself<br />

to be (mark one or more boxes)<br />

White (800)<br />

African American (872)<br />

American Indian (597)<br />

Alaska Native (015)<br />

Native Hawaiian (653)<br />

Other Pacific Islander (681)<br />

Vietnamese (619)<br />

Fillipino (608)<br />

Chinese (605)<br />

Korean (612)<br />

Japanesee (611)<br />

Other Asian (621)<br />

Other (Please specify)<br />

/<br />

/<br />

Summer<br />

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

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2007-2008<br />

Plan to attend<br />

One<br />

quarter (11)<br />

One<br />

year (13)<br />

Do not know (16)<br />

Male<br />

Female<br />

What is your current work status?<br />

Full-time homemaker (11)<br />

Full-time (12)<br />

Part-time (13)<br />

Unemployed (15)<br />

What is your highest level of education?<br />

Lesss than high school graduate (11)<br />

High<br />

school graduate (13)<br />

Other (90)<br />

What is your family status?<br />

Single parent (11)<br />

Couple with children (12)<br />

Without children (13)<br />

Other (90)<br />

–<br />

–<br />

Fall<br />

Spring<br />

Continuing Education <strong>Classes</strong><br />

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Start Date<br />

Fee<br />

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Ways to register<br />

Phone<br />

Fax<br />

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Mon - Thu, 8:30 a.m. - 6 p.m.<br />

Fri, 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. .<br />

360.394.2732*<br />

Walk-in<br />

<strong>Olympic</strong> <strong>College</strong> Bremerton<br />

<strong>Olympic</strong> <strong>College</strong> Poulsbo<br />

<strong>Olympic</strong> <strong>College</strong> Shelton<br />

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Total<br />

Purchase Order/ Money<br />

Order /Check# ____________________________________________________________<br />

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of credit card:<br />

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Registration<br />

Mail<br />

1600 Chester Avenue<br />

Bremerton, WA 98337-1699<br />

*To register for classes held at Shelton, please call<br />

360.432.5400.<br />

••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••<br />

Withdrawals / Refunds<br />

The following refund schedule applies whether the<br />

student attends class or not:<br />

<strong>Classes</strong> cancelled by the college<br />

100%<br />

Withdrawals 5 business days prior to<br />

class start 90%<br />

After start of class<br />

0%<br />

Transfers at least 5 business days prior to start date of<br />

class are welcomed. Some specialized program refund<br />

policies differ. Please refer to program brochures for<br />

information.<br />

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University Programs<br />

IN YOUR BACK YARD<br />

University Programs<br />

Offered at<br />

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

in Bremerton<br />

Bachelor<br />

of science<br />

degree in<br />

mechanical<br />

engineering<br />

Saint Martin’s University<br />

offers a degree completion<br />

program in mechanical<br />

engineering<br />

For more information:<br />

George Stevens<br />

Telephone: 360.475.7686<br />

E-mail:<br />

George.Stevens@stmartin.edu<br />

Saint Martin’s<br />

University<br />

www.stmartin.edu<br />

Spring Semester classes begin<br />

January 12, 2008<br />

Summer Semester classes begin<br />

May 12, 2008<br />

Call 360.475.7280, e-mail ttnoc@odu.edu or stop by<br />

the University Quad on the Bremerton campus.<br />

Undergraduate Degrees<br />

<strong>College</strong> of Arts and Letters<br />

BA/BS in Criminal Justice • BS in Interdisciplinary Studies<br />

• Teacher preparation (Pre K-6) • Professional Writing<br />

• BS in Communication<br />

<strong>College</strong> of Business<br />

BS in Business Administration • Accounting • Finance<br />

Information Systems • Management • Marketing<br />

Darden <strong>College</strong> of Education<br />

BS in Human Service Counseling • BS in Occupational/<br />

Technical Studies<br />

<strong>College</strong> of Engineering and Technology<br />

BSET, Civil • Electrical • Mechanical Engineering Technology<br />

(several options) • ABET ACCRED.<br />

BSET Gen. Engr Mechanical several options<br />

<strong>College</strong> of Sciences<br />

BS in Computer Science<br />

<strong>College</strong> of Health Science<br />

BS in Health Science • BS in Nursing (RN to BSN)<br />

0n-line RN to BSN<br />

Graduate Degrees<br />

Darden <strong>College</strong> of Education<br />

Licensure only option in education.<br />

MS Elementary Ed Pre K-6 • Military Career Transition Program<br />

MS PK- 6 • MS Middle School Ed 6-8 • Secondary Ed<br />

MS in Special Education<br />

MS OTED and MS ED<br />

PH.D Community <strong>College</strong> Leadership<br />

<strong>College</strong> of Health Sciences<br />

MS Community Health • MS Leadership in Nursing<br />

MS Nurse Educator<br />

<strong>College</strong> of Engineering and Technology<br />

MS in Engineering Management<br />

Affordable Tuition, Quality Education, Convenient Courses<br />

Program ALSO offered at Jefferson Education Center<br />

209A West Patison St Port Hadlock, Washington 98339<br />

360.475.7280 or ttnoc@odu.edu<br />

ODU in partnership with <strong>Olympic</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

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Additional Programs and Services<br />

Admissions and Outreach<br />

OC Bremerton: <strong>College</strong> Service Center,<br />

Rm 107<br />

360.475.7479 or 1.800.259.6718, Ext. 7479<br />

360.475.7202 FAX<br />

www.olympic.edu/Admissions<br />

• Responds to inquiries regarding programs<br />

and degrees at <strong>Olympic</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

• Accepts admissions applications (web or<br />

paper)<br />

• Issues student identification numbers.<br />

• Provides campus tours<br />

Access Services<br />

For Students with Disabilities<br />

OC Bremerton: Humanities Building, Rm 114<br />

360.475.7540 or 1.800.259.6718, Ext. 7540<br />

360.475.7543 TTY<br />

360.475.7436 FAX<br />

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

www.olympic.edu/AccessServices<br />

• Coordinates accommodations for students<br />

with disabilities<br />

• Works to ensure equal access to<br />

educational programs, services, and<br />

activities<br />

Athletics – The Rangers<br />

OC Bremerton: Bremer Student Center,<br />

Rm 111<br />

360.475.7450 or 1.800.259.6718, Ext. 7450<br />

www.olympic.edu/Athletics<br />

• The following sports are offered for men:<br />

– Soccer, Basketball, Baseball, Golf<br />

• The following sports are offered for<br />

women:<br />

– Soccer, Volleyball, Basketball, Golf,<br />

Softball<br />

• Athletic scholarships are available.<br />

• Contact the athletic office for coaches’<br />

contacts and try-out dates<br />

OC Bookstores<br />

OC Bremerton bookstore:<br />

Bremer Student Center<br />

360.475.7420 or 1.800.259.6718, Ext. 7420<br />

360.475.7427 FAX<br />

OC Poulsbo bookstore: 360.475.7420<br />

OC Shelton bookstore: 360.475.7420<br />

Note: OC Poulsbo and OC Shelton sell<br />

books for classes at those sites only.<br />

Order Textbooks online at http://ocbookstore.com<br />

Career Services<br />

OC Bremerton: Art 122/C<br />

360.475.7480<br />

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

www.olympic.edu/CareerCenter<br />

OC Shelton: Portable A-4, 360.432.5431<br />

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

• Federal work study and regular student<br />

employment jobs<br />

• Career assessments and occupational<br />

information<br />

• Career and employment computer lab<br />

resources<br />

Childcare and Early<br />

Learning<br />

Child Development and<br />

Family Center<br />

OC Bremerton: Health Occupations<br />

Building, Rm 122<br />

360.475.7191 or 1.800.259.6718, Ext. 7191<br />

www.olympic.edu/ChildCare<br />

• Early childcare and learning services for<br />

OC children<br />

• Ages accepted: 12 months to 10 years<br />

• Both day and evening care available<br />

Early Head Start<br />

700 Callahan Drive – St. Pauls’ Church,<br />

Bremerton<br />

360.792.2127<br />

• Child development and family support<br />

services available for income eligible<br />

families<br />

• Ages accepted: Children under three years<br />

Head Start<br />

OC Bremerton:<br />

Early Learning and Child Care Center<br />

Humanities 100 and 101<br />

360.475.7592 or 360.478.6889<br />

OC Shelton:<br />

Peste Headstart Center<br />

Rm 124<br />

360.432.5410<br />

• Child development and family support<br />

services available for income eligible<br />

families<br />

• Ages accepted: Three to five years<br />

Financial Aid<br />

OC Bremerton: <strong>College</strong> Service Center,<br />

Third Floor<br />

360.475.7160 or 1.800.259.6718 x7160<br />

www.olympic.edu/Financial Aid<br />

• Process applications and award financial<br />

aid from the following programs:<br />

– Grants<br />

– Loans<br />

– Employment<br />

– Tuition waivers<br />

– Scholarships<br />

International Student<br />

Programs<br />

OC Bremerton: <strong>College</strong> Service Center,<br />

First Floor<br />

Admissions Office<br />

360.475.7479 or 1.800.259.6718, Ext. 7479<br />

360.475.7202 FAX<br />

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

www.olympic.edu/InternationalStudents<br />

• Assists international students through the<br />

application process.<br />

• Provides advising and other supportive<br />

services throughout their course of study.<br />

Co-op work experience<br />

and Internships (Work-<br />

Integrated Learning)<br />

OC Bremerton & OC Poulsbo:<br />

Art 122/C, 360.475.7480<br />

1.800.259.6718. Ext. 7480<br />

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

OC Shelton: Portable A4, 360.432.5431<br />

Earn college credit for working! This may<br />

include work-study, co-op, internship and<br />

community volunteer service positions.<br />

• Internship and Community Volunteer<br />

Service Listings and Resources - Access<br />

to the online database listings, along with<br />

tips to ensure a successful internship or<br />

volunteer experience<br />

Intramurals<br />

OC Bremerton: Bremer Student Center,<br />

Rm 120<br />

360.475.7461<br />

www.olympic.edu/Intramurals<br />

• A wide variety of intramural and<br />

recreational activities are offered<br />

• Programs include:<br />

– rock climbing, snow skiing, basketball,<br />

volleyball, softball, bowling, golf<br />

Additional Programs & Services<br />

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Additional Programs & Services<br />

OC Libraries<br />

Haselwood Library<br />

OC Bremerton<br />

360.475.7250 or 1.800.259.6718 Ext. 7250<br />

360.475.7261 FAX<br />

• Answers questions, provides research<br />

assistance and information<br />

• Provides training on using online library<br />

catalog and other computerized periodical<br />

indexes and reference databases<br />

• Offers print collections of more than<br />

55,000 books and 200 periodical<br />

subscriptions<br />

• Audiovisual materials such as videotapes,<br />

DVDs, audio tapes, CDs, and 16 mm films<br />

available<br />

Johnson Library<br />

OC Shelton<br />

360.432.5460<br />

360.432.5468 FAX<br />

HOURS: 8 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. (M-Th)<br />

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

Closed (Sa-Sun)<br />

• Library technician assists students with<br />

their research needs<br />

• Offers collection of materials available for<br />

student check-out<br />

• Access available to the online OC library<br />

catalog as well as subscription databases<br />

Multicultural Services<br />

OC Bremerton: Bremer Student Center,<br />

Rm 122<br />

360.475.7680 or 1.800.259.6718, Ext. 7680<br />

360.475.7454 FAX<br />

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

www.olympic.edu/MulticulturalServices<br />

• Provide cultural opportunities for all<br />

students and a support network with<br />

conferences<br />

• Provide leadership training, scholarship<br />

info, computers, lounge, in a warm and<br />

friendly atmosphere<br />

Math Study Center<br />

OC Bremerton: Science & Technology<br />

Building, Rm 124 & 126<br />

360.475.7765 or 360.475.7546<br />

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

9 a.m. - 2 p.m. (F)<br />

OC Poulsbo: Rm 106A<br />

360.394.2700 or 360.475.7546.<br />

Call for information.<br />

OC Shelton: 360.432.5400 or 360.475.7546.<br />

Call for information.<br />

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

shawks@olympic.edu<br />

www.olympic.edu/tutoring/math<br />

• Provides free tutoring to OC students in<br />

math and physics<br />

Running Start and High<br />

School Outreach<br />

OC Bremerton: <strong>College</strong> Service Center,<br />

Third floor<br />

360.475.7646 or 1.800.259.6718, Ext. 7646<br />

360.475.7643 FAX<br />

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

www.olympic.edu/RunningStart<br />

• Provides admission, orientation to college,<br />

academic advising and transfer planning<br />

for Running Start students<br />

• Coordinates visits to high schools, college<br />

fairs and OC campus events for all<br />

prospective high school students<br />

science tutoring<br />

OC Bremerton: Science & Technology<br />

Building, Rm 221<br />

360.475.7546<br />

HOURS: Posted quarterly<br />

OC Poulsbo: 360.394.2700 or 360.475.7546,<br />

Rm 106A. Call for information.<br />

OC Shelton: 360.432.5400 or 360.475.7546.<br />

Call for information.<br />

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

www.olympic.edu/tutoring<br />

• Provides free tutoring in chemistry and<br />

other sciences<br />

Additional Programs & Services<br />

Poulsbo Library/Computer Lab<br />

OC Poulsbo<br />

360.394.2720 or 1.800.259.6718 Ext. 2720<br />

360.394.2721 FAX<br />

HOURS: 7:30 a.m. - 10 p.m. (M-Th)<br />

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

9 a.m. - 4 p.m. (Sa)<br />

Closed (Sun)<br />

Library Technician:<br />

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

9 a.m. - 5 p.m. (F)<br />

• Library shares space with Poulsbo campus<br />

open computer lab<br />

• Library technician assists students with<br />

research during weekday hours<br />

• Collection for Nursing and small general<br />

collection of materials available<br />

• Access available to the online OC library<br />

catalog as well as subscription databases<br />

Registration and Records<br />

OC Bremerton: <strong>College</strong> Service Center,<br />

First floor<br />

360.475.7200 or 1.800.259.6718, Ext. 7200<br />

360.475.7202 FAX<br />

www.olympic.edu/Registration<br />

• Oversees online and in-person registration<br />

for classes<br />

• Maintains academic records for attending<br />

students<br />

• Responsible for issuing transcripts, records<br />

grades, evaluates<br />

• Awards transfer credit<br />

• Coordinates the academic standards<br />

process<br />

• Coordinates the annual commencement<br />

exercises<br />

• Registration is available at all campuses<br />

Student Entry and<br />

Advising Services (SEAC)<br />

OC Bremerton: Clock Tower Plaza,<br />

Haselwood Library<br />

360.475.7230 or 1.800.259.6718, Ext. 7230<br />

360.475.7233 FAX<br />

• Assessment, including the Accuplacer for<br />

Mathematics and English class placement<br />

• Educational advising for new, transfer, and<br />

returning students<br />

small business<br />

development center - OC<br />

Norm Dicks Government Center<br />

345 Sixth Street, Suite 568<br />

Bremerton WA 98337<br />

360.307.4220<br />

rriedrich@olympic.edu<br />

• No-fee, private, one-on-one business<br />

counseling<br />

• Access to resources (printed, electronic)<br />

• Business Essentials workshops<br />

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Additional Programs & Services<br />

Student Programs and<br />

Activities<br />

OC Bremerton: Bremer Student Center<br />

360.475.7441<br />

• Encourages the social, cultural and<br />

educational development of students<br />

• Responsible for campus programming<br />

and events (artist and lecture series,<br />

multicultural events, live music, health and<br />

wellness activities, family programming,<br />

and movies)<br />

• Student Clubs<br />

• Co-Curricular Programs (Drama,<br />

Instrumental Music, The Olympian, Phi<br />

Theta Kappa, and Vocal Music)<br />

Testing Services Center<br />

OC Bremerton: <strong>College</strong> Service Center,<br />

Fourth floor<br />

360.475.7238 or 1.800.259.6718, Ext. 7238<br />

360.475.7239 – Announcement Line<br />

360.475.7470 FAX<br />

www.olympic.edu/TestingCenter<br />

OC Shelton: GED Testing Center,<br />

360.432.5400<br />

• Please call for hours for these testing<br />

services:<br />

— OC Make-Up and Access Testing<br />

— GED Testing<br />

— Proctoring Services<br />

— Microsoft Office Specialist Certification<br />

Tutoring Services<br />

OC Bremerton: 360.475.7546, Humanities 115<br />

HOURS: 8:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. (M-Th)<br />

OC Poulsbo: 360.394.2700 or 360.475.7546,<br />

Rm 106A. Call for information.<br />

OC Shelton: 360.432.5400 or 360.475.7546.<br />

Call for information.<br />

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

www.olympic.edu/tutoring<br />

• Tutoring drop-in center/lab available in<br />

the following areas:<br />

– Writing Center<br />

– Math Study Center<br />

– Office Technology Lab<br />

– Chemistry Drop-In Lab<br />

– CIS Programming Lab<br />

– Adaptive Lab (Bremerton & Shelton).<br />

• Tutors are available most subjects. Tutoring<br />

is FREE to current OC students<br />

Veterans’ Services<br />

OC Bremerton: <strong>College</strong> Service Center,<br />

Third floor<br />

360.475.7560 or 1.800.259.6718, Ext. 7560<br />

360.475.7564 FAX<br />

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

www.olympic.edu/VeteransServices<br />

• Provides information and assistance in<br />

accessing veteran’s educational benefits to<br />

those who qualify<br />

• Determines eligibility regarding <strong>Olympic</strong><br />

<strong>College</strong> veteran tuition waivers<br />

• NEW: Eligible dependents may obtain<br />

information about applying for a tuition<br />

waiver. Contact number above or visit<br />

website to find out more<br />

Women’s Programs<br />

OC Bremerton: <strong>College</strong> Service Center,<br />

Third Floor<br />

360.475.7478<br />

1.800.259.6718, Ext. 7478<br />

www.olympic.edu/WomensPrograms<br />

• Women’s Programs provides information,<br />

resources, workshops, and special events<br />

for OC students and the community<br />

to meet the education-related needs of<br />

women and men<br />

Displaced Homemakers<br />

“Keys To <strong>College</strong> and Career”<br />

OC Bremerton: <strong>College</strong> Service Center,<br />

Third Floor, Rm 324<br />

360.475.7557 or 1.800.259.6718, Ext. 7557<br />

• “Keys to <strong>College</strong> and Career” will begin in<br />

mid-January. Displaced homemakers may<br />

contact Sheryl Piercy at 360.475.7557 for<br />

information and eligibility guidelines<br />

Worker Retraining<br />

OC Bremerton: SEAC Haselwood Library<br />

360.475.7230 or 1.800.259.6718, Ext 7230<br />

OC Shelton: 360.432.5423<br />

• Worker Retraining provides access to<br />

skills training for unemployed workers or<br />

displaced homemakers who need to update<br />

their skills or enter a new career. Student<br />

eligibility may include financial assistance<br />

with: college tuition, books, transportation,<br />

childcare, or living expenses<br />

The Writing Center<br />

OC Bremerton: Humanities 115<br />

360.475.7318<br />

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

9 a.m. - 3 p.m. (W-Th)<br />

9 a.m. - 2 p.m. (F)<br />

OC Poulsbo: 360.394.2713 or 360.475.7318,<br />

Rm 106A. Call for information.<br />

OC Shelton: 360.432.5400 or 360.475.7546.<br />

Call for information.<br />

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

www.olympic.edu/Tutoring/writingCenter<br />

• Provides guidance for writing<br />

papers, brainstorming ideas, reading<br />

comprehension & study groups<br />

Additional Programs & Services<br />

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Information<br />

Information<br />

Your Right to Know<br />

<strong>Olympic</strong> <strong>College</strong> makes an effort to comply<br />

with all state and federal report requirements of<br />

the Student Right-to-Know legislation of 1990;<br />

the American with Disabilities Act of 1990; the<br />

Campus Security Act of 1990 (also known as<br />

the Clery Act); and the Civil Rights Act of 1991<br />

and later (1998) Amendments. Information is<br />

collected and printed annually or biennially as<br />

required. It is available in printed form at the<br />

Bremerton campus (<strong>College</strong> Service Center and<br />

the Bremer Student Center), Communications<br />

Department, at <strong>Olympic</strong> <strong>College</strong> Shelton, the<br />

<strong>Olympic</strong> <strong>College</strong> office at the Bangor Education<br />

Center, and other locations for students. The same<br />

information is available on the OC website within<br />

the Communications Department pages. For<br />

details, see the following Dispatches:<br />

• Drug-Free Schools, Workplaces, and<br />

Communities<br />

• Safety and Security<br />

• Athlete Completion Statistics<br />

In addition, the brochure, “Street Sense-It’s<br />

Elementary,” a guide to personal safety awareness<br />

and reporting procedures, is recommended.<br />

<strong>Olympic</strong> <strong>College</strong>’s policy on discrimination and<br />

harassment is specific and available in the following<br />

brochures:<br />

• You Can Stop Racial Discrimination<br />

• You Can Stop Sex Discrimination<br />

• You Can Stop Harassment & Discrimination<br />

Against Persons with Disabilities<br />

Safety and Security<br />

Bremer Student Center – OC Bremerton<br />

360.475.7800 or 1.800.259.6718, Ext. 7800<br />

The Office of Safety & Security is located in the<br />

upper level of the Bremer Student Center and is<br />

staffed 24 hours a day, seven days a week.<br />

Besides overall campus security, this office also<br />

provides numerous services aimed at enhancement<br />

of the personal safety, welfare and protection of<br />

property within our campus community. Some of<br />

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 />

Parking<br />

Safety and Security/Parking, Bremer Student<br />

Center – OC Bremerton<br />

360.475.7803 or 1.800.259.6718, Ext. 7803<br />

There are six student parking lots at OC Bremerton,<br />

including the lot on 11th Street between Lincoln<br />

and Ohio. The parking spaces are clearly posted and<br />

striped with WHITE paint. With the exception of<br />

handicap and carpool spaces (which are reserved<br />

and enforced 24 hours a day, seven days a week),<br />

there is open parking in all lots after 4:00 pm<br />

year round.<br />

Permits are Required for<br />

Students and Visitors<br />

Visitor Permits<br />

Visitor permits can be obtained at the <strong>College</strong><br />

Service Center at OC Bremerton or the Safety<br />

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<br />

all student lots at OC Bremerton. OC Shelton<br />

parking passes can be obtained in the main office<br />

at OC Shelton. OC Poulsbo requires a parking<br />

permit, which can be obtained at OC Poulsbo.<br />

Student permits and copies of OC parking rules<br />

and regulations are available at the Safety and<br />

Security Office at OC Bremerton. Students will<br />

need to show a copy of their college registration<br />

form and vehicle registration to obtain a permit.<br />

There is no cost for student parking permits.<br />

Faculty and Staff Parking<br />

Posted faculty and staff parking lots are striped and<br />

numbered with YELLOW paint.<br />

Handicap and Carpool Spaces<br />

Handicap and carpool spaces are appropriately<br />

signed and available in all lots; parking in these<br />

spaces requires appropriate permits.<br />

NOTE: Street parking adjacent to campus is<br />

controlled by the City of Bremerton and subject<br />

to all applicable city ordinances. Bicycle riders<br />

are required to honor all regulations pertaining<br />

to bicycle use and parking on campus. <strong>Olympic</strong><br />

<strong>College</strong> reserves the right to enforce all parking<br />

regulations. The drivers of all motorized vehicles<br />

must comply.<br />

Emergency<br />

Communications<br />

If a decision is made to change or suspend<br />

operations at <strong>Olympic</strong> <strong>College</strong> FOR ANY<br />

REASON, here is the quickest way to access<br />

pertinent information:<br />

Telephone<br />

• Call the main campus telephone number at<br />

360.792.6050 or 1.800.259.6718.<br />

Web<br />

• Log onto the <strong>Olympic</strong> <strong>College</strong> web site at<br />

www.olympic.edu, a message will be posted on<br />

the front page regarding any changes in<br />

college operations.<br />

• Check www.schoolreport.org for updates.<br />

Email<br />

• Sign up for free email and cell phone text<br />

message alerts at www.flashalert.net. During<br />

inclement weather or an emergency, regular<br />

messages will provide information about<br />

<strong>Olympic</strong> <strong>College</strong> conditions.<br />

Media<br />

• Listen or watch for messages on the following<br />

radio or television stations for Kitsap<br />

and Mason counties: KOMO (1000 AM),<br />

KMPS (94.1 FM), KMTT (103.7 FM), KPLZ<br />

(101.5 FM) and KVI (570 AM). KITZ (1400<br />

AM) for Kitsap County/Bremerton area.<br />

KMAS (1030 AM) or KGY (96.9 FM/1240<br />

AM) for Mason County.<br />

– KOMO 4 www.komonews.com<br />

– KING 5 www.king5.com<br />

– KIRO 7 www.kirotv.com<br />

– KCPQ 13 http://q13.trb.com<br />

– Kitsap Sun www.kitsapsun.com<br />

<strong>Olympic</strong> <strong>College</strong> will notify the media by 6:30<br />

a.m. regarding day classes and by 3 p.m. regarding<br />

evening classes.<br />

As in all emergencies or unusual situations, class<br />

attendance is a decision that should be based on<br />

personal safety and individual discretion.<br />

NOTE: OC Shelton, OC Poulsbo and other<br />

non-Bremerton campus students should follow<br />

the directions provided by staff at these locations<br />

regarding contact information, procedures, and<br />

telephone numbers.<br />

Public Transportation<br />

Kitsap Transit 360.377.2877 or<br />

1.800.501.7433<br />

Discount bus passes are available to students and<br />

can be purchased at the Cashier’s Office at the<br />

CSC (<strong>College</strong> Service Center, OC Bremerton).<br />

Mason County Transit 360.427.5033 or<br />

1.800.374.3747<br />

All in-county transit is FREE; out of county is<br />

$1 each way.<br />

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Class Locations<br />

OC Bremerton<br />

1600 Chester Avenue, Bremerton, WA 98337<br />

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 58 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 61 for hours and information.<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<br />

NW, Poulsbo<br />

Info: 360.394.2702<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 />

Refer to page 65 for hours and information.<br />

Kitsap County emergency<br />

services readiness<br />

complex<br />

1211 Carver Street – Bremerton, WA<br />

360.447.2040<br />

www.olympic.edu/RRI<br />

OC at Naval base Kitsap<br />

(NBK) at Bremerton,<br />

Bangor and U.S. Naval<br />

Hospital<br />

OC at NBK - Bangor<br />

Trident Training Facility, G Wing 215<br />

2000 Thresher<br />

360.697.3656<br />

OC at NBK - Bremerton<br />

Navy <strong>College</strong>, Bldg 853, Rm 104<br />

2255 Cole Ave.<br />

360.377.8178<br />

Naval Hospital Bremerton<br />

1 Boone Rd<br />

Bremerton, WA<br />

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

www.olympic.edu/MilitaryEd<br />

Refer to page 57 for base access and<br />

information.<br />

Information<br />

1600 Chester Avenue<br />

Bremerton, WA 98337-1699<br />

We serve and enrich all our communities<br />

by providing quality education and<br />

training for all who seek to improve their<br />

lives through learning.<br />

Board of Trustees<br />

Peter Crane<br />

James Robinson<br />

Darlene Peters, Vice Chair<br />

Douglas Sayan, Chair<br />

Alice Tawresey<br />

President<br />

Dr. David Mitchell<br />

Vice Presidents<br />

Randall Lawrence<br />

Instruction<br />

Dr. Richard MacLennan<br />

Student Services<br />

Barbara Martin<br />

Administration<br />

ASOC Officers 2007-2008<br />

Leslie Miller<br />

President<br />

Aileen Arsenio<br />

Executive Vice-President<br />

Nicolas San Gil<br />

Vice President of Student Affairs<br />

Thelma Corbin<br />

Vice-President Representative of<br />

Poulsbo Campus<br />

Ron Childers<br />

Vice-President Representative of<br />

Shelton Campus<br />

Selena Ayers<br />

Treasurer<br />

www.olympic.edu/Campuses<br />

Information<br />

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Information<br />

OC Bremerton Campus Building Guide<br />

Construction changes will be taking place throughout <strong>Winter</strong> Quarter. Visit www.olympic.edu to see latest updates and changes.<br />

18th<br />

Street<br />

Information<br />

Bremerton Memorial Stadium<br />

N<br />

OHIO AVENUE<br />

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

Bremerton Campus Map<br />

F-10<br />

Faculty/Staff<br />

Parking<br />

KEY<br />

Parking:<br />

V = Visitor<br />

S = Students<br />

F = Faculty/Staff<br />

CP = Car Pool<br />

DP = Accessible<br />

Parking<br />

= Accessible<br />

Entrance<br />

= Emergency<br />

Telephone<br />

= Public<br />

Telephone<br />

= Postal Mail Box<br />

= NEW! Wireless<br />

Locations<br />

= Smoking Kiosks<br />

COLLEGE<br />

SERVICE<br />

CENTER<br />

Register<br />

Here<br />

V V V V<br />

Visitor<br />

Parking<br />

V V DP<br />

F-6<br />

Faculty/Staff<br />

Parking DP<br />

DP<br />

15th Street<br />

F-11<br />

Faculty/Staff<br />

Parking<br />

THEATER<br />

Access Services<br />

14th Street<br />

Not to Scale<br />

Play<br />

Area<br />

for students with disabilities:<br />

Humanities 114<br />

360.475.7540 or<br />

1.800.259.6718, Ext. 7540<br />

F-7<br />

Faculty/Staff<br />

Parking<br />

S-2 Student Parking<br />

11th St. & Lincoln Ave.<br />

Childcare<br />

Drop-off/Pickup<br />

Area<br />

LINCOLN AVENUE<br />

141<br />

139 142 143<br />

102 103 108<br />

110<br />

HEALTH<br />

Faculty Offices<br />

114<br />

127<br />

HASELWOOD<br />

LIBRARY<br />

100 101 102 103 104 105<br />

113<br />

106<br />

107<br />

120 114<br />

119 115 HUMANITIES 112 108<br />

118 116<br />

111 109<br />

117<br />

101/ 100/<br />

201 200<br />

B&T<br />

Office<br />

111/<br />

112<br />

114/<br />

213<br />

101/<br />

201<br />

100/<br />

200<br />

SHOP<br />

103<br />

Note: 200 room numbers on 2nd floor<br />

106/ 105/<br />

206 205<br />

116 115 114<br />

UNIVERSITY<br />

QUAD<br />

CONSTRUCTION<br />

DP<br />

DP<br />

DP<br />

DP<br />

DP<br />

DP<br />

Faculty Offices<br />

TECHNICAL<br />

State<br />

Vehicles<br />

Student<br />

Entry<br />

Advising<br />

100<br />

110<br />

117<br />

Rotunda<br />

116<br />

115<br />

114<br />

ENGINEERING<br />

BUSINESS<br />

Faculty<br />

Offices<br />

& 200<br />

(upstairs)<br />

FACILITIES SERVICES<br />

CHESTER AVENUE CHESTER (Open During Construction) AVENUE<br />

Portable<br />

Classrooms<br />

MS002<br />

108 MS001<br />

DP<br />

F-7<br />

13th<br />

CP<br />

CP<br />

CP<br />

CP<br />

CP<br />

V<br />

V<br />

DP<br />

149/<br />

242<br />

Book<br />

Store<br />

122/<br />

218<br />

136/232<br />

142/<br />

238<br />

140<br />

139<br />

Art<br />

Gallery 106<br />

113<br />

104<br />

ART<br />

STREET<br />

16th<br />

Street Parking<br />

MESH 108/<br />

Offices 203 Faculty Offices<br />

148/<br />

243<br />

138<br />

114<br />

126 125 MUSIC<br />

Studios<br />

110 SSH Faculty<br />

122<br />

Offices<br />

120 Office<br />

116<br />

123/<br />

219<br />

146/<br />

241<br />

147<br />

BREMER<br />

Security<br />

STUDENT<br />

CENTER<br />

103<br />

123 122-B<br />

Gym<br />

124/<br />

220<br />

SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY<br />

DP<br />

DP<br />

DP<br />

DP DP DP DP DP DP<br />

DP<br />

125/<br />

221<br />

Food<br />

Service<br />

Career<br />

Center<br />

2 1<br />

126<br />

139<br />

126/<br />

222<br />

127/<br />

223<br />

134<br />

S-4<br />

Student<br />

Parking<br />

PHYSICAL<br />

EDUCATION<br />

Faculty<br />

Offices<br />

Student<br />

Programs<br />

ASOC<br />

DP<br />

F-1<br />

Parking<br />

CP<br />

Street<br />

BROADWAY AVENUE<br />

Faculty/<br />

Staff<br />

Parking<br />

F-3<br />

Faculty/Staff<br />

Parking<br />

F-2 Parking<br />

S-1<br />

Student<br />

Parking<br />

<strong>Olympic</strong> <strong>College</strong> Communications Department - Updated July 2007<br />

CP<br />

DP<br />

DP<br />

S-6<br />

Student<br />

Parking<br />

Building / Site / Location Key<br />

ART ......... Art Building<br />

BAT ......... Bremer Automotive Technology<br />

Center<br />

1600 Warren Avenue<br />

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 in the<br />

Haselwood Library<br />

HL 114..... TV Studio<br />

HL 127..... Bibliographic Instruction Classroom<br />

MSI ......... Digital Midi Lab<br />

MUS ........ Music Building<br />

PED ......... Physical Education Building<br />

Rotunda ... Rotunda Building<br />

ST ........... Science & Technology Building<br />

SHP ......... Shop Building<br />

TEC ......... Technical Building<br />

THR ......... Theater<br />

To Warren Avenue Bridge, East Bremerton, & Silverdale<br />

WARREN AVENUE<br />

To 11th Street & Downtown Bremerton<br />

17th Street<br />

S-5<br />

Student Parking<br />

F-9<br />

Parking<br />

AUTOMOTIVE<br />

TECHNOLOGY<br />

CONSTRUCTION KEY<br />

Open Entrance<br />

Construction<br />

Pedestrian<br />

Walkways<br />

NOTE: Construction areas<br />

are current as of publication<br />

of this map. Actual<br />

construction areas are<br />

subject to change without<br />

notice.<br />

NEW! Wireless<br />

Access Available<br />

Wireless<br />

Access Pending<br />

Bremerton Campus Building Guide<br />

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Information<br />

Telephone Directory<br />

Area Code 360<br />

OC BREMERTON________________ 792.6050 or 1.800.259.6718<br />

Admissions___________________ 475.7479<br />

OC POULSBO___________________ 394.2700<br />

Student Services (Admissions & Registration)______ 394.2725<br />

OC SHELTON_ __________________ 432.5400<br />

Advising/Counseling______________ 432.5400<br />

Registration/Cashiering____________ 432.5400<br />

OC at Naval Base Kitsap<br />

Bangor______________________ 697.3656<br />

Bremerton____________________ 377.8178<br />

Area Code 360<br />

New Student Info____________________ 475.7479.............prospect@olympic.edu<br />

Access Services_ ____________________ 475.7540.............accessservices@olympic.edu<br />

Bookstore_ _______________________ 475.7420.............ocbookstore@olympic.edu<br />

Adaptive Technology__________________ 475.7510<br />

Admissions________________________ 475.7479.............bharris2@olympic.edu<br />

Adult Education_____________________ 475.7550<br />

Apprenticeship Education Office_ __________ 475.7525<br />

Associated Students of OC_______________ 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 />

Career Center_ _____________________ 475.7480.............careercenter@olympic.edu<br />

Career & Student Employment Services_______ 475.7480.............careercenter@olympic.edu<br />

Cashier__________________________ 475.7181<br />

Child Development & Family Center_________ 475.7190<br />

Continuing Education (Kitsap)_ ___________ 394.2702.............continuinged@olympic.edu<br />

Continuing Education (Mason)_ ___________ 432.5400<br />

Cooperative Education & Internship Program ___ 475.7480.............CoopEd@olympic.edu<br />

Counseling Services__________________ 475.7530<br />

Customized Training_ _________________ 475.7786.............customtraining@olympic.edu<br />

Distance Learning___________________ 475.7770.............distancelearning@olympic.edu<br />

Early Childhood Education_______________ 475.7359<br />

Engineering Transfer__________________ 475.7738.............jjbrown@olympic.edu<br />

ESOL___________________________ 475.7278<br />

Financial Aid_______________________ 475.7160.............financialaid@olympic.edu<br />

Financial Aid, FAX_ _________________ 475.7471<br />

Fire Service Program__________________ 475.7722.............lrogers@olympic.edu<br />

Fitness Center______________________ 475.7227<br />

Information Technology________________ 475.7600.............helpdesk@olympic.edu<br />

Instructional Division Offices<br />

• Business & Technology______________ 475.7360<br />

• Mathematics, Engineering, Sciences and<br />

Health Division__________________ 475.7700<br />

• Social Sciences & Humanities_ _________ 475.7766<br />

International Student Admissions__________ 475.7128.............international@olympic.edu<br />

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 />

Military Education___________________ 475.7786.............militaryed@olympic.edu<br />

Multicultural Services_________________ 475.7680.............rwellman@olympic.edu<br />

Nursing Assistant Certification_ ___________ 475.7764.............mpolensky@olympic.edu<br />

The Olympian Student Newspaper__________ 475.7690.............olyeditor@olympic.edu<br />

OC Foundation_____________________ 475.7120.............foundation@olympic.edu<br />

Parent Education/Co-op________________ 475.7195<br />

Campus Switchboard<br />

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Parking Information__________________ 475.7800<br />

President’s Office____________________ 475.7100<br />

Ready Response Institute_ ______________ 447.2040.............lakers@olympic.edu<br />

Registration & Records_________________ 475.7200.............webreg@olympic.edu<br />

Running Start_ _____________________ 475.7646.............runningstart@olympic.edu<br />

Safety & Security/Lost & Found_ __________ 475.7800<br />

Small Business Development Center - OC______ 307.4770.............rriedrich@olympic.edu<br />

Student Entry & Advising Center (SEAC)______ 475.7230.............GetAdvice@olympic.edu<br />

Student Programs/Activities_ ____________ 475.7441.............mcruver@olympic.edu<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_ ___________________ 475.7401.............rlawrence@olympic.edu<br />

VP of Student Services_________________ 475.7474.............mstjohn@olympic.edu<br />

Women’s Programs___________________ 475.7478.............ladamson@olympic.edu<br />

Workforce Development________________ 475.7555<br />

Workforce Development, FAX_ __________ 475.7845<br />

OC POULSBO_____________________ 394.2700.........poulsbocampus@olympic.edu<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 />

Library______________________ 394.2720.............librarians@olympic.edu<br />

Nursing_____________________ 394.2760<br />

Registration___________________ 394.2725<br />

Student Services_ _______________ 394.2725<br />

OC SHELTON _____________________ 432.5400.........sheltoncampus@olympic.edu<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_ ____________ 432.5400<br />

General Information______________ 432.5400<br />

Nursing Assist. Cert._ _____________ 432.5423.............rferri@olympic.edu<br />

Registration/Cashiering____________ 432.5400<br />

The Johnson Library______________ 432.5460.............librarians@olympic.edu<br />

Tutoring/Access Services_ __________ 432.5400<br />

Workforce Development___________ 432.5423.............rferri@olympic.edu<br />

Practical Nursing________________ 432.5400<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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