sHORT SHORT certificatesPHLEBOTOMY INTEGRATED WITH ABE CERTIFICATE<strong>11</strong> CREDITSThis is a two quarter certificate program designed to provide individuals with the theoretical background and manual skills requiredfor accurate blood collection using a range of intrusive procedures. Through classroom activities, lab projects, and practice incommunity settings, students will learn how to collect, handle, and analyze specimens using applicable standards and regulations.The program also promotes professional ethics, teamwork, and communication skills to help prepare individuals for entry-levelphlebotomy positions. Selective admission requirements for this program include high school completion (or equivalent) and up-todateimmunizations. Contact the New Student Welcome Center for details and specific application deadlines. Placement eligibility isdetermined by the CASAS test.CERTIFICATE REQUIREMENTS<strong>11</strong> CREDITSCourse ID Course Name lecture Hours Lab Hours Other CreditsAH 101 Phlebotomy Techniques 55 5.0AH 102 Phlebotomy Techniques Lab 44 2.0AH 103 Workplace Readiness for Phlebotomists 22 2.0AH 105 Phlebotomy Clinical Experience <strong>11</strong>0 2.0WEB APPLICATIONS CERTIFICATE17 CREDITSThis short certificate provides an overview of web application development, with a focus on ASP.NET/SQL Server development, tostudents with some previous programming experience. Students gain first-hand experience designing data-driven web applications;accessing databases securely; and developing three-tier application architecture: presentation, logic and data, and using an agileapplication development process.PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS17 CREDITSCourse ID Course Name lecture Hours Lab Hours Other CreditsBIT 142 Intermediate Programming 55 5.0BIT 285 Application Programming 55 5.0BIT 286 Web Applications 55 5.0BIT 197 or BIT Work-based Learning I or <strong>11</strong>0 2.0BIT 297BIT Work-based Learning IIWEB FOUNDATIONS CERTIFICATE17 CREDITSThis certificate provides a foundation in the web technologies necessary to create and/or maintain websites. The program providesthe fundamental skill sets needed to work effectively with clients in team settings using current web standards and tools to createhigh-quality, easy-to-use websites.PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS17 CREDITSCourse ID Course Name lecture Hours Lab Hours Other CreditsBIT <strong>11</strong>2 Basics of Web Authoring 55 5.0BIT <strong>11</strong>3 User Interface Development 55 5.0BIT 160 Digital Imaging 22 1.0BIT 197 or BIT Work-based Learning I or 55 1.0BIT 297BIT Work-based Learning IICMST 105 Communication in Organizations 55 5.062 Catalog <strong>2010</strong>-<strong>11</strong> <strong>Cascadia</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong>
Distribution CoursesFor each academic degree or certificate program students are required to complete courses in a range of academic disciplines. Thecategories below are a general guide to the requirements. Students should consult an academic advisor to be sure that courses meetthe specific requirements for a program.Foundations for <strong>College</strong>SuccessCOLL 100 Study StrategiesCOLL 101 <strong>College</strong> StrategiesCultural KnowledgeAnthropologyANTH& 104 World Prehistory (SS)ANTH& 206 Cultural Anthropology (GS, SS)ANTH& 207 Linguistic Anthropology (SS)ANTH& 234 Religion and Culture (SS)ArtART& 100 Art Appreciation (GS, H)ART 135 Global Perspectives in Art (H)CinemaCINEM 2<strong>11</strong> World Cinema (GS, H)Communication StudiesCMST 150 Multicultural Communication (H)CMST 203 Media in U.S. Society (H)CMST 233 Media in a Global Context (GS, H)CMST 251 Intercultural Communication (GS, H)EconomicsECON 250 Intro to the Global EconomicEnvironment (GS, SS)EnglishENGL 221 World Literature and Cinema (GS, H)ENGL& 254 World Literature I (GS, H)ENGL& 255 World Literature II (GS, H)Global StudiesGS 150 Globalization, Culture, and Identity(GS, H)GS 220 Regional History and Culture (GS, H, SS)GS 230 Contemporary Japan (GS, H, SS)HistoryHIST& 126 World Civilizations I (GS, H, SS)HIST& 127 World Civilizations II (GS, H, SS)HIST& 128 World Civilizations III (GS, H, SS)HIST& 146 United States History I (H, SS)HIST& 147 United States History II (H, SS)HIST& 148 United States History III (H, SS)HIST 150 Multicultural United States History(H, SS)HIST 210 Islamic Civilization (GS, H, SS)HIST& 214 Pacific Northwest History (H, SS)HumanitiesHUMAN 125 Cultures of EnvironmentalConsciousness in America (H)HUMAN 150 Multicultural Studies (H)PhilosophyPHIL 260 Business Ethics (H)Political SciencePOLS 205 Politics of the Middle East andNorth Africa (GS, SS)PsychologyPSYC 171 Human Relations (SS)PSYC 250 Cross-Cultural Psychology (SS)PSYC 251 Organizational Behavior (GS, SS)SociologySOC& 101 Introduction to Sociology (SS)SOC 150 Social Inequity (SS)SOC 151 Race and Ethnicity in the US (SS)SOC 231 Sociology of Sex and Gender (SS)SOC 241 Sociology of Families (SS)Global StudiesAnthropologyANTH& 205 Biological Anthropology (NS)ANTH& 206 Cultural Anthropology (CKR, SS)ArtART& 100 Art Appreciation (CKR, H)ART 140 Survey of Art History: Ancient toByzantine (H)ART 141 Survey of Art History: Byzantine toIndustrial Revolution (H)ART 142 Survey of Modern Art (H)Atmospheric ScienceATMS 101 The Science of Weather (NS, LAB)ChemistryCHEM& 105 Chemical Concepts (NS)ChineseCHIN& 121 Chinese I (H)CHIN& 122 Chinese II (H)CHIN& 123 Chinese III (H)CinemaCINEM 2<strong>11</strong> World Cinema (CKR, H)Communications StudiesCMST 220 Public Speaking (H)CMST 233 Media in a Global Context (CKR, H)CMST 251 Intercultural Communication(CKR, H)EconomicsECON& 201 Microeconomics (Q, SS)ECON& 202 Macroeconomics (SS)ECON 220 Economics of Energy (SS)ECON 250 Intro to Global EconomicEnvironment (CKR, SS)EnglishENGL 221 World Literature and Cinema (CKR, H)ENGL& 254 World Literature I (CKR, H)ENGL& 255 World Literature II (CKR, H)Environmental ScienceENVS& 101 Intro to Environmental Science(GS, NS, LAB)ENVS 150 Themes and Methods inEnvironmental Sciences (NS)FrenchFRCH& 121 French I (H)FRCH& 122 French II (H)FRCH& 123 French III (H)FRCH& 221 French IV (H)FRCH& 222 French V (H)FRCH& 223 French VI (H)GeographyGEOG 120 Regional Environments andPeople (NS)Global StudiesGS 150 Globalization, Culture, and Identity(CKR, H)GS 220 Regional History and Culture (CKR, H,SS)GS 230 Contemporary Japan (CKR, H, SS)HistoryHIST& 126 World Civilization I (CKR, H, SS)HIST& 127 World Civilization II (CKR, H, SS)HIST& 128 World Civilization III (CKR, H, SS)HIST 210 Islamic Civilization (CKR, H, SS)HIST 262 U.S. Foreign Relations (H, SS)JapaneseJAPN& 121 Japanese I (H)JAPN& 122 Japanese II (H)JAPN& 123 Japanese III (H)JAPN& 221 Japanese IV (H)JAPN& 222 Japanese V (H)JAPN& 223 Japanese VI (H)distribution courses<strong>Cascadia</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> Catalog <strong>2010</strong>-<strong>11</strong> 63