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<strong>Bellingham</strong> <strong>Technical</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

<strong>Summer</strong> 2012 | <strong>Quarterly</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong>


Degree & Certificate Courses Continuing Education <strong>BTC</strong> Info<br />

Degree & Certificate Courses<br />

2<br />

On the cover:<br />

Veterinary Technician student<br />

in Lab.<br />

Continuing Education Sections<br />

Child & Family ..........................................................6<br />

Community Education ..............................................7<br />

Engineering & Trades ...............................................7<br />

Health & Fitness .......................................................8<br />

Safety .......................................................................9<br />

Course Index<br />

AIDS Education ........................................................8<br />

Basic Academic Skills .............................................14<br />

Business & Comuter Technology ............................ 11<br />

C-STOP ....................................................................9<br />

CAD ........................................................................ 11<br />

Caregiving ................................................................8<br />

Childbirth ..................................................................6<br />

Communications .....................................................12<br />

Computer Skills/Basics ..................................... 11, 14<br />

CPR & First Aid.........................................................8<br />

Dental .....................................................................13<br />

Electrician .................................................................7<br />

Emergency Medical Training ....................................9<br />

English ....................................................................12<br />

ESL ......................................................................14<br />

Excel ...................................................................... 11<br />

Flagging ....................................................................9<br />

Food & Beverage Service.........................................7<br />

GED Testing & Preparation ....................................15<br />

Get Ready! New Student Orientation .....................10<br />

Graphics/Web ......................................................... 11<br />

Health & Fitness ..................................................9,13<br />

Learning Center ......................................................14<br />

Mathematics ...........................................................12<br />

Nursing Assistant ....................................................13<br />

<strong>Bellingham</strong> <strong>Technical</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

President<br />

Dr. Patricia McKeown<br />

Table of Contents<br />

Degree/Certificate Sections<br />

Basic Academic Skills .............................................14<br />

Business & Computer Technology .......................... 11<br />

Computer Skills ...................................................... 11<br />

Engineering & Trades ............................................. 11<br />

General Studies ......................................................12<br />

Health & Fitness .....................................................13<br />

Course Symbols<br />

: Online Course or Section<br />

S Self-Support Course<br />

h Hybrid Course<br />

<strong>Bellingham</strong> <strong>Technical</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

Board of Trustees<br />

Jim Groves, Board Chair<br />

Debbie Ahl<br />

Mark Asmundson<br />

Jim Cunningham<br />

Lisa Woo<br />

Mission Statement<br />

To deliver superior professional technical education for today’s needs and tomorrow’s opportunities.<br />

Parenting Discussion ................................................7<br />

Parents & Infant ........................................................6<br />

Parents & Kids Together ...........................................6<br />

Process Technology ............................................... 11<br />

Psychology .............................................................13<br />

Safety .......................................................................9<br />

Sciences .................................................................13<br />

Sociology ................................................................13<br />

Study Skills .............................................................13<br />

Transportation ..........................................................7<br />

Welding .....................................................................7<br />

WORD (word processing)....................................... 11<br />

<strong>BTC</strong> Information<br />

Academic Calender ..................................................3<br />

Admissions Advising .................................................4<br />

Assessment Test ......................................................4<br />

BFET (Basic Food, Employment & Training) ............4<br />

Campus Store (Bookstore) .......................................4<br />

<strong>College</strong> Navigation .................................................10<br />

Counseling Center ..............................................4, 22<br />

Disability Support Services .......................................4<br />

Diversity Student Services........................................4<br />

Emergency Closure ..................................................4<br />

Equal Opportunity <strong>College</strong>........................................2<br />

Financial Resources ...............................................21<br />

Food Service Hours ..................................................4<br />

General Information/Directory ..................................4<br />

Get Ready! Student Orientation .............................10<br />

Getting Started/Degrees & Certificates ..................22<br />

Hours of Operation ...................................................4<br />

Learning Center ...................................................4,14<br />

Library.......................................................................4<br />

Map of Campus/Off Campus Locations ..................23<br />

Off Campus Locations ............................................23<br />

Online Learning/eLearning .......................................5<br />

Phi Theta Kappa .................................................4, 16<br />

Placement Testing ..............................................4, 22<br />

Practical Nursing Info .............................................10<br />

Programs of Study ..................................................10<br />

Registration Information .....................................4, 22<br />

Running Start............................................................4<br />

Services for Students ...............................................4<br />

Student Fees ............................................................3<br />

Student ID Card ......................................................22<br />

Student Services ................................................4, 22<br />

Tuition .................................................................3, 22<br />

Tutoring Services .................................................4,15<br />

Veterans Club ...........................................................4<br />

Worker Retraining & Workfirst ..................................4<br />

Workforce Funding & Student Support .....................4<br />

Equal Opportunity <strong>College</strong><br />

Equal Oppoutun<strong>Bellingham</strong> <strong>Technical</strong> <strong>College</strong> provides equal opportunity in education and employment and does not discriminate on the basis of race, ethnicity, creed,<br />

color, sex, national origin, age, marital status, religious preference, the presence of any sensory, mental, or physical disability, reliance on public assistance, sexual orientation,<br />

status as a disable d person or Vietnam-era veteran, or political opinions or affiliations. The <strong>College</strong> complies with all Washington State anti-discrimination laws (RCW 49.60)<br />

and the following federal laws relating to equal opportunity: Title VI and VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title IX of the Educational Amendments of 1972, Section 504 of the<br />

Rehabilitation Act of 1973, and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Questions regarding Title IX, please contact Vice President Student Services. Section 504, equal opportunity,<br />

affirmative action, or ADA questions can be directed to <strong>Bellingham</strong> <strong>Technical</strong> <strong>College</strong>’s Human Resources, Associate Director, Human Resources, Building A, Room<br />

A2, 3028 Lindbergh Ave, <strong>Bellingham</strong> , WA 98225 or call 360-752-8354 or 360- 752-8515/TTY.<br />

<strong>BTC</strong> is accredited by Northwest Commission on <strong>College</strong>s and Universities, an institutional accrediting body recognized by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation and the<br />

U.S. Department of Education.<br />

This schedule is for information purposes only. Every effort is made to ensure accuracy at the time of publication. <strong>BTC</strong> reserves the right to make any changes without notice in the<br />

contents and provision of this course schedule including cancellations, tuition/fees, dates, and times.<br />

BELLINGHAM TECHNICAL COLLEGE QUARTERLY SCHEDULE (USPS 014-492) is published quarterly by <strong>Bellingham</strong> <strong>Technical</strong> <strong>College</strong>, 3028 Lindbergh Ave., <strong>Bellingham</strong>, WA 98225. Periodical postage paid at<br />

<strong>Bellingham</strong>, WA. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to <strong>Bellingham</strong> <strong>Technical</strong> <strong>College</strong> <strong>Quarterly</strong> Class <strong>Schedule</strong>, 3028 Lindbergh Avenue, <strong>Bellingham</strong>, WA 98225. VOL 1213 ISSUE 1. Issuance Date: <strong>Summer</strong> 2012


<strong>Summer</strong> 2012<br />

Continuing & Community Education<br />

Registration<br />

Web<br />

Hours: Mon - Fri 7:00 am-9:00 pm<br />

Sat 7:00 am to Mon 7:00 am<br />

Go to http://www.btc.ctc.edu and select “Online Registration.”<br />

Pay same day with Visa or Mastercard through “web credit card payment”<br />

on our website, via cashier, or phone at 360-752-8311.<br />

In Person<br />

Complete Registration Form at www.btc.ctc.edu/RegForm<br />

Payment is due at the time of registration. Continuing students need to<br />

have their Student Identification 9 digit SID ready for registration. Running<br />

Start Students are required to register in person with a Running Start<br />

verification form.<br />

Registration Office Hours: Mon-Thur 8:00 am-4:00 pm, Fri 8:00am- 12:00pm.<br />

ax<br />

Complete Registration Form. Complete credit card information is required;<br />

photocopy registration form to ensure a legible copy. The <strong>BTC</strong> fax number<br />

is 360-676-2798. You are automatically registered unless notified.<br />

Phone<br />

Complete Registration Form at www.btc.ctc.edu/RegForm<br />

You must have complete credit card and registration information ready<br />

at the time of the call. Please call 360-752-8350 and your registration will<br />

be processed. Confirmation will be sent upon request. You are considered<br />

registered at time of call and will be notified of any changes.<br />

Mail<br />

Mail completed registration form and payment in the form of check or<br />

money order made payable to <strong>BTC</strong>, or complete credit card information, to<br />

<strong>BTC</strong> Business Office. Do not send currency. You are automatically registered<br />

unless notified. For registration confirmation, enclose a self-addressed,<br />

stamped envelope, and we will mail your receipt.<br />

Mail to: Business Office, <strong>BTC</strong>, 3028 Lindbergh Avenue, <strong>Bellingham</strong>, WA<br />

98225-1599.<br />

Continuing & Community Education<br />

Rates<br />

Student Fees<br />

Certificate/Degree Replacement (per copy) ........... $5.00<br />

First Aid/CPR Card Replacement ................................ $5.00<br />

Flagger Card Replacement ........................................$20.00<br />

Forklift Certificate Replacement ..............................$30.00<br />

GED Testing ...................................................................$75.00<br />

GED Test Retake (per test) .........................................$10.00<br />

GED Transcript ................................................................ $5.00<br />

IC3 Practice Test ............................................................. $7.20<br />

Official <strong>BTC</strong> Transcript ................................................... $5.00<br />

Online Transcript Ordering .......................................... $7.25<br />

Placement (Accuplacer) Test .....................................$20.00<br />

Criminal Disclosure Processing Fee ........................$10.00<br />

Student Body Card ........................................................ $7.50<br />

Replacement Student Body Card .............................. $5.00<br />

Tech Prep .......................................................................$25.00<br />

Running Start Students pay $7.04 per credit which displays as a tuition<br />

line item plus class and program fees.<br />

For Program and Degree tuition rates: www.btc.ctc.edu/tuition<br />

RegisteR online now at WWW.<strong>BTC</strong>.CTC.EDu/REgISTER<br />

For <strong>College</strong> Refund Policies: www.btc.ctc.edu/Refund<br />

For Privacy of Records: www.btc.ctc.edu/ferpa<br />

AcAdemic cAlendAr<br />

June 25.....Spring Quarter Grades Posted to Student Transcripts<br />

June 26 - 28 ...................................<strong>Summer</strong> educators institute<br />

July 2 ................................ <strong>Summer</strong> Quarter BTc classes Begin<br />

July 4 ............................................. independence day Holiday<br />

July 5 .......................<strong>Summer</strong> Quarter last day for a 100% refund<br />

6 week course<br />

July 9 ......................<strong>Summer</strong> Quarter last day for a 100% refund<br />

9 week course<br />

July 14 ...................... <strong>Summer</strong> Quarter last day for a 50% refund<br />

6 week course<br />

July 22 .....................<strong>Summer</strong> Quarter last day for a 50% refund<br />

9 week course<br />

July 31 .............................. <strong>Summer</strong> Quarter last day to Withdraw<br />

or change <strong>Schedule</strong> 6 week course<br />

August 1 ................................Fall <strong>Quarterly</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong> Available<br />

August 1 ........Fall Quarter General registration Begins 8:00 am<br />

August 9 ....................... <strong>Summer</strong> Quarter ends - 6 week course<br />

August 14 ...............................<strong>Summer</strong> Quarter Grades Posted to<br />

Student transcripts - 6 week course<br />

August 16 .................... last day to Withdraw or change <strong>Schedule</strong><br />

<strong>Summer</strong> Quarter - 9 week course<br />

August 23 ................................. Fall Quarter Tuition & Fees due<br />

August 31 ..................... <strong>Summer</strong> Quarter ends - 9 week course<br />

September 6 .........................<strong>Summer</strong> Quarter Grades Posted to<br />

Student Transcripts - 9 week course<br />

<strong>BTC</strong> Info Degree & Certificate Courses<br />

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<strong>BTC</strong> Info<br />

Degree & Certificate Courses <strong>BTC</strong> Info<br />

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Campus Resources<br />

Admissions & Advising <strong>College</strong> Services Building, Rm 102<br />

Phone: 360-752-8345 Email: admissions@btc.ctc.edu<br />

Hours: Mon-Thurs: 8:00 am-5:00 pm<br />

Fri: 8:00 am-12:00 pm<br />

Walk-in advising is available weekly. Advising hours are<br />

posted on the web at www.btc.ctc.edu<br />

Practical Nursing information sessions are offered several times a month.<br />

Call 360-752-8345 to sign up.<br />

Assessment Center (Temporary location) Morse Center, Rm 212<br />

Phone message: 360-752-8335 Email: assessment@btc.ctc.edu<br />

<strong>BTC</strong> Campus Store (<strong>BTC</strong> Bookstore) Campus Center<br />

Phone: 360-752-8342 www.btc-store.com<br />

Hours: Mon & Tue: 7:30 am-7:00 pm<br />

Wed & Thurs: 7:30 am-3:30 pm<br />

Closed weekends and holidays.<br />

Tentative closure (call store to confirm) August 13 – 24<br />

Counseling & Career Center <strong>College</strong> Services Building, Rm 106<br />

Phone: 360-752-8450 Email: careerctr@btc.ctc.edu<br />

Hours: Mon-Thurs: 8:00 am - 1:00 pm & 2:00 pm - 5:00 pm<br />

Fri: 8:00 am - 1:00 pm & 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm<br />

Evening counseling is available by appointment only.<br />

Disability Support Services <strong>College</strong> Sevices Building, Rm 106C<br />

Phone: 360-752-8576 Email: DSS@btc.ctc.edu<br />

Accommodations may require up to six weeks.<br />

Diversity Support Services <strong>College</strong> Services Building, Rm 106<br />

Phone: 360-752-8377 Email:diversity@btc.ctc.edu<br />

elearning<br />

Email: elearninghelp@btc.ctc.edu<br />

Financial Resources <strong>College</strong> Services Building, Rm 101<br />

Phone: 360-752-8351 Email: financialaid@btc.ctc.edu<br />

Hours: Mon, Wed, Thurs: 8:00 am-5:00 pm<br />

Tue: 8:00 am - 3:00 pm<br />

Fri: 8:00 am - 2:00 pm<br />

Food Services Campus Center<br />

Phone: 360-752-8471<br />

The Coffee Shop (Espresso/cafe)<br />

Hours: Monday-Thursday 7:30 am-1:30 pm<br />

Friday 7:30 am-12:00 pm<br />

Open July 2nd –August 9th (closed July 4th )<br />

Cafe Culinaire<br />

Phone: 360-752-8347<br />

Learning Center Basic Skills Program Offices, <strong>College</strong> Services 124<br />

Phone: 360-752-8494 Email: lc@btc.ctc.edu<br />

Hours: Mon & Fri: 8:00 am-11:00 am, noon-4:00 pm<br />

Tue & Wed. 6:00 pm-9:00 pm<br />

<strong>BTC</strong> Library Campus Center, 3rd Floor<br />

Phone: 360-752-8494 Email: library@btc.ctc.edu<br />

Hours: Mon-Th 8:00 am-4:00 pm<br />

Fri 8:00 am-12:00 pm<br />

Hours may change after August 10. Call for more information.<br />

Website: http://bellingham.library.ctc.edu<br />

Registration <strong>College</strong> Services Building<br />

Phone: 360-752-8350 Email: registration@btc.ctc.edu<br />

Hours: Mon-Th 8:00 am-4:00 pm<br />

Fri 8:00 am-12:00 pm<br />

General Information<br />

<strong>Bellingham</strong> <strong>Technical</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

Tutoring Center A Building, Rm 8<br />

Phone: 360-752-8499 Email: tutoring@btc.ctc.edu<br />

Hours vary depending on the quarter. Please check the website for current<br />

information. www.btc.ctc.edu/tutoring<br />

<strong>BTC</strong> Veterans Support Services <strong>College</strong> Services Building, Rm 106<br />

Phone: 360-752-8450 Email:-VeteransServices@btc.ctc.edu<br />

<strong>BTC</strong> Veterans Club AS<strong>BTC</strong> space, Campus Center<br />

Phone: Robin Johnson at 360-752-8370 , Malcolm Oliver at 360-752-8377.<br />

Email: VeteransClub@btc.ctc.edu<br />

A safe place for veterans to meet, talk, support and share resources Official<br />

meetings on 2nd Thursday of the month from11:05 am-11:55 am.<br />

Other Services<br />

Business Services ...............................................................................360-752-8343<br />

Cafe Culinaire ......................................................................................360-752-8347<br />

Cashier-payment ...............................................................................360-752-8311<br />

Degree/Certificate Information......................................................360-752-8345<br />

Dental Clinic ........................................................................................360-752-8349<br />

English as a Second Language .......................................................360-752-8428<br />

Foundation ..........................................................................................360-752-8378<br />

Phi Theta Kappa ............................................................ pmaconnell@btc.ctc.edu<br />

Transcripts - Academic .....................................................................360-752-8434<br />

Transcripts - GED ................................................................................360-752-8450<br />

TTY ......................................................................................................360-752-8515<br />

Emergency Closure<br />

Find out if <strong>BTC</strong> is closed due to weather, physical plant, or other<br />

emergencies.<br />

- Check our website: www.btc.ctc.edu.<br />

- Call: 360-752-8766 (8-SNO) This message will be updated by 6:00am for<br />

day classes and 3:00pm for evening classes.<br />

Tune into: KgMI RADIO 790 AM KBFW 930 AM<br />

KugS 89.3 FM<br />

KISM 92.9 FM<br />

KPug 1170 AM<br />

KAFE 104.1 FM<br />

FUNDING & STUDENT SUPPORT<br />

Workforce Funding & Student Support<br />

A division of Student Financial Resources <strong>College</strong> Services Building, Rm 101<br />

Funding Orientations:<br />

Please visit www.btc.ctc.edu/workforcefunding for funding<br />

orientation dates and location.<br />

Worker Retraining<br />

Contact: Michele Waltz, 360-752-8492 | mwaltz@btc.ctc.edu<br />

WorkFirst<br />

Contact: Melissa Wall, 360-752-8467 | mwall@btc.ctc.edu<br />

Jennifer Lewis, 360-752-8461 | jlewis@btc.ctc.edu<br />

Basic Food Employment & Training Program–BFET<br />

Contact: Michele Waltz, 360-752-8492 | mwaltz@btc.ctc.edu<br />

Opportunity grant<br />

Contact: Susan Queller, 360-752-8463 | squeller@btc.ctc.edu


<strong>Summer</strong> 2012<br />

Online Learning<br />

Online courses give you more flexibility regarding when and where you study.<br />

Take courses and apply them to your degree or certificate now.<br />

getting Started with Online Learning:<br />

1<br />

Locate the online class you<br />

want to take in this quarterly<br />

schedule. All online classes<br />

are identified in this schedule<br />

with the : symbol.<br />

2<br />

Register and pay for your<br />

online class.<br />

:Online Courses for <strong>Summer</strong> Quarter 2012<br />

Course Course # Item # Credits Course Course # Item # Credits<br />

BUSINESS<br />

Electronic Math Applications BUS 100 Item#:7110 3<br />

COMPUTER BASICS<br />

Introduction to Computer Applications CAP 101 Item#:7010 5<br />

Introduction to Computer Applications CAP 101 Item#:7011 5<br />

Computerized Touch Keyboarding CAP 105 Item#:7132 2<br />

Computerized Touch Keyboarding CAP 105 Item#:7133 2<br />

Formatting with MS Word CAP 106 Item#:7134 4<br />

Computer Keyboard Skillbuilding I CAP 107 Item#:7137 3<br />

Computer Keyboard Skillbuilding I CAP 107 Item#:7138 3<br />

Computer Keyboard Skillbuilding II CAP 109 Item#:7139 3<br />

Computer Keyboard Skillbuilding II CAP 109 Item#:7140 3<br />

GRAPHICS/WEB DESIGN<br />

PowerPoint 2010 CAP 148 Item#:7150 3<br />

DATABASE<br />

ACCESS 2010 CAP 146 Item#:7149 3<br />

SPREADSHEET<br />

Excel 2010 CAP 142 Item#:7146 5<br />

WORD<br />

Word 2010 CAP 138 Item#:7144 5<br />

PROCESS TECHNOlOGy<br />

Green Energy PTEC 196 Item#:7930 3<br />

<strong>Quarterly</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong> symbols for online learning courses:<br />

:ONlINE<br />

Online instruction<br />

3<br />

Login to http://angel.btc.ctc.<br />

edu one week prior to the start<br />

of class.<br />

h HyBRID<br />

A mix of online<br />

and face-to-face instruction<br />

4<br />

Books can be purchased online<br />

or through <strong>BTC</strong> Campus Store.<br />

• To verify enrollment in a class, or for assistance with registration, email or call Registration at registration@<br />

btc.ctc.edu or 360-752-8350.<br />

• For dates, course content, myMathLab code, email the instructor via Contact <strong>BTC</strong>.<br />

• For other assistance, there will be help in the <strong>BTC</strong> library during the first 2 weeks of each quarter<br />

(check www.btc.cec.edu for available hours), or we can assist you with your questions at any time at<br />

elearninghelp@btc.ctc.edu<br />

ENGlISH<br />

English Composition I ENGL&101 Item#:9132 5<br />

English Composition II ENGL&102 Item#:9136 5<br />

COMMUNICATIONS<br />

Oral and Written Communications Com 170 Item#:9120 5<br />

MATHEMATICS<br />

Elementary Algebra MATH 098 Item#:9180 5<br />

Occupational Math MATH 100 Item#:9162 5<br />

Math In Society MATH& 107 Item#:9175 5<br />

PSyCHOlOGy<br />

General Psychology PSYCH&100 Item#:9150 5<br />

Lifespan Psychology PSYCH&200 Item#:9151 5<br />

SOCIOlOGy<br />

Intro to Sociology SOC&101 Item#:9110 5<br />

AIDS EDUCATION<br />

HIV/AIDS Education for Healthcare Professionals: 7 Hrs.<br />

HLTH 133 Item#:4270 1<br />

HEAlTH<br />

Medical Office Work Experience BUS 226 Item#:4776 3<br />

Fundamentals of Medical Terminology HT 126 Item#:4416 5<br />

Pharmacology for the Medical Office HT 135 Item#:4426 2<br />

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Continuing Education<br />

Degree & Certificate Courses<br />

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Continuing & Community Education<br />

<strong>Bellingham</strong><br />

Courses<br />

<strong>Technical</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

CHILD & FAMILY<br />

Childbirth Preparation Courses co-sponsored by PeaceHealth St. Joseph<br />

Medical Center & <strong>Bellingham</strong> <strong>Technical</strong> <strong>College</strong>. Please note location listed<br />

below Item # of each course.<br />

CHIlDBIRTH<br />

Childbirth and Parenting CHFM 105<br />

This traditional course covers late pregnancy, the process of labor and birth, labor<br />

coping skills (with many in-class practice sessions), newborn care and breastfeeding,<br />

postpartum, and early parenting. Weekly classes help connect families with peers and<br />

build support networks. Plan to start during the sixth month of pregnancy. The recommended<br />

handbook “Pregnancy, Childbirth & the Newborn” (2010) is available at the <strong>BTC</strong><br />

Campus Store. First Steps waivers do not cover this course fee. $139.82<br />

Item#:8001 Th 7/5-8/23 Ames<br />

Location:HEC 7:00p-9:30p<br />

Item#:8002 T 8/21-10/9 Thalhofer<br />

Location:HEC 6:30p-9:00p<br />

Pregnancy and Childbirth CHFM 106<br />

This condensed series provides information on pregnancy, labor, and birth, including<br />

comfort measures and labor support and is a great refresher option. Postpartum topics<br />

covered include newborn care and breastfeeding, parenting adjustments and resources.<br />

Plan to start in your sixth month of pregnancy. The recommended handbook “Pregnancy,<br />

Childbirth & the Newborn” (2010) is available at the <strong>BTC</strong> Campus Store. Course fees<br />

are waived upon presentation of First Steps card and submission of childbirth waiver<br />

form. $92.33<br />

Item#:8010 Th 6/14-7/12 Thalhofer<br />

Location:HEC 6:30p-9:00p<br />

Item#:8011 M 7/30-8/27 Ames<br />

Location:HEC 7:00p-9:30p<br />

Item#:8012 W 8/29-9/26 Thalhofer<br />

Location:HEC 6:30p-9:00p<br />

Prep For Childbirth: Weekend Condensed CHFM 107<br />

This condensed format will provide an overview of late pregnancy, the birth process,<br />

labor coping skills, newborns and breastfeeding. Plan to take by the 8th month of pregnancy.<br />

The recommended handbook “Pregnancy, Childbirth & the Newborn” (2010) is<br />

available in the <strong>BTC</strong> Campus Store and should be read prior to the course. Course fees are<br />

waived upon presentation of First Steps card and submission of childbirth waiver form.<br />

Note: Class meets in the St. Joseph Hospital conference rooms near the cafeteria (not in<br />

the Childbirth Center). Class times are Saturday 8:30am-5:30pm and Sunday 12:30pm-<br />

5:30pm. $105.59<br />

Item#:8021 SaSu 7/7-7/8 Wilbur<br />

Location:JOS 5,6 8:30a-5:30p<br />

Item#:8022 SaSu 8/18-8/19 Ames<br />

Location:JOS 5,6 8:30a-5:30p<br />

HypnoBirthing S CHFM 109<br />

HypnoBirthing prepares women and partners for natural, physiologic birth. Using techniques<br />

like visualization, guided imagery, and special breathing patterns, women learn<br />

to remain in control and aware while deeply relaxed; they learn to eliminate fears and to<br />

build trust in their inherent ability to give birth. Limited information on breastfeeding<br />

and newborns will be included. Required handbook and CD are included in the class fee.<br />

First Steps waivers do not cover this self-support course fee. $185.00<br />

Item#:8014 Th 6/28-7/26 Wilbur<br />

Location:HEC 6:30p-9:00p<br />

Breastfeeding Basics and Beyond S CHFM 119<br />

This course is designed to provide the expectant woman and her support person(s) basic<br />

information necessary to initiate and sustain breastfeeding. Topics covered include<br />

preparation, getting started, solving challenges, resources, support, and mother-baby<br />

separation. The recommended handbook, “The Womanly Art of Breastfeeding,” is available<br />

in the <strong>BTC</strong> Campus Store. First Steps waivers do not cover this self-support course<br />

fee. $25.00<br />

Item#:8101 W 7/11 Thalhofer<br />

Location:HEC 6:30p-9:00p<br />

PARENT & INFANT<br />

Baby ‘n Me (1-7 Months) CHFM 121<br />

The first year of life is an exciting time for baby and parents. This course is designed to offer<br />

current information, support, and encouragement during these early months of parenthood<br />

and to provide an opportunity to meet and share with other parents of young<br />

babies. Topics of discussion include child development, toy selection, sleep patterns,<br />

games and songs, and strategies for adjusting to the new role of parent. Babies remain<br />

with their parents during class. $82.85<br />

Item#:8110 M 7/9-8/27 Read<br />

Location:FCC 33 10:00a-12:00p<br />

Baby ‘n Me (8-12 Months) CHFM 122<br />

Share the challenges of this age with other parents, make new friends, and learn current<br />

parenting guidelines while your active baby explores the stimulating and safe environment<br />

in the classroom. Topics for discussion include weaning, discipline, emerging<br />

language, health and illness, and safety. Babies remain with parents during the eight<br />

sessions. $82.85<br />

Item#:8115 T 7/10-8/28 Gass<br />

Location:FCC 33 10:00a-12:00p<br />

Moms, Dads, and Babies CHFM 123<br />

This course is especially designed for parents with babies up to six months of age who<br />

want to get together with other new parents and their babies to gain information and<br />

support. Topics include: infant development, sleep, adjusting to parenthood and nutrition.<br />

Learn more about the subtle ways babies communicate, their sleep patterns and<br />

starting solid foods. You will find comfort in the discovery that other parents and babies<br />

are a lot like you and yours. Babies remain with their parents during class. $55.23<br />

Item#:8131 W 7/11-8/1 Gass<br />

Location:FCC 33 6:00p-8:00p<br />

PARENT & KIDS TOGETHER<br />

Parents and children attend these courses together in an instructional setting,<br />

that focuses on child development. Toys, equipment and activities are available,<br />

with discussion times as part of each meeting. Parents share questions, concerns<br />

and ideas with parenting educator and other parents. Classes are primarily for<br />

one child with one parent--young infants welcome too. Sign up now! Classes fill<br />

quickly.<br />

Living and Learning with Ones CHFM 131<br />

New words, dumped toys, thrills and spills fill the day of a one year old. No one knows<br />

better than a toddler’s parent! Plan to spend time with your one year old learning, discovering,<br />

and playing as well as separating for parent discussion on topics related to the<br />

challenge of this age. $74.21<br />

Item#:8147 M 7/9-8/6 Gass<br />

Location:FCC 24 9:15a-11:45a<br />

Need Some Assistance Paying for your Childbirth Class?<br />

Full waivers are available to women on First Steps for the following: Pregnancy & Childbirth and Prep for Childbirth Weekend Condensed.<br />

Find the waiver form online at www.btc.ctc.edu under Continuing & Community Education or pick one up in the Registration Office.


<strong>Summer</strong> 2012<br />

Time With Twos CHFM 132<br />

Life can be challenging living with the emerging independence of a two year old. Discover<br />

why your child won’t let go of your leg, demands routines, loves the words “no” and<br />

“mine,” and other typical behaviors of the terrific twos. You will have an opportunity to<br />

learn and play together as well as participate in discussions with other parents of twos.<br />

$74.21<br />

Item#:8151 T 7/10-8/7 Read<br />

Location:Y 2 9:00a-11:30a<br />

More Than One: Parenting Brothers & Sisters CHFM 135<br />

Are you wondering how to find time for each family member? Answer these questions<br />

and others during adult discussion time. Spend time with your children enjoying a wide<br />

variety of multi-age activities. This is an opportunity to join other families for play and<br />

talk about the adventure of parenting more than one. Class appropriate for parents with<br />

one or more children ages birth to 5 years. $74.21<br />

Item#:8165 W 7/11-8/8 Read<br />

Location:Y 2 9:00a-11:30a<br />

Item#:8167 Th 7/12-8/9 Read<br />

Location:Y 2 9:00a-11:30a<br />

Item#:8168 F 7/13-8/10 Read<br />

Location:Y 2 9:00a-11:30a<br />

PARENTING DISCUSSION<br />

Love and Logic for Successful Parenting h<br />

CHFM 160<br />

Based on the highly acclaimed Love and Logic philosophy developed by Jim Fay and Foster<br />

Cline, this one-day workshop unlocks the secrets of successful parenting. Discussions<br />

will provide parents with skills to develop a loving relationship while setting limits and<br />

boundaries. Learn to parent with empathy and logical consequences, and your children<br />

will learn to accept responsibility for their actions. Following the session, participants<br />

will have the option to participate in an online discussion board. $55.23<br />

Item#:8404 Sa 8/18 Rose-Duckworth<br />

Location:HC 115 9:00a-4:00p 1<br />

Parenting Scholarships Are Available!<br />

The <strong>BTC</strong> Foundation, Kiwanis Club of <strong>Bellingham</strong>, WECU, BP, Whatcom Community<br />

Foundation, and former class participants have donated funds to provide up to half<br />

scholarships for people needing assistance with the fees for parenting classes. (Maximum<br />

of $75 per year per student.) Find the application online at www.btc.ctc.edu<br />

under Continuing & Community Education or pick one up in the Registration Office.<br />

COMMUNITY EDUCATION<br />

FOOD & BEVERAGE SERVICE<br />

Bartending for the Professional S MIX 101<br />

Learn about common bar equipment, customer service, mixing and serving drinks, responsible<br />

bartending, and helping your guests have a great time. Classes also cover job<br />

search skills and strategies for increasing customer satisfaction (and tips)! The course includes<br />

MIX 102 Bartending Licensing. Must be 21 to enroll. Text recommended. $199.00<br />

Item#:4581 ThFSa 7/12-7/14 Ronnestad<br />

Location:HC 103 1<br />

Note: Class meets Thu/Fri 6:00p-9:00p and Sat 9:00a-4:30p.<br />

Bartending Licensing S MIX 102<br />

This class covers the legal aspects of bartending and serving, including how much to<br />

serve, when to stop serving, and the legal responsibilities of restaurants, bars, and the<br />

server or bartender. This class meets all requirements for licensing by the State of Washington.<br />

No prior experience is required. Students must be 21 or older for a Permit 12,<br />

and 18 - 21 for a Permit 13. Licenses will be granted by the Washington State Liquor<br />

Control Board upon completion of this class. Must be 18 to attend. $49.00<br />

Item#:4583 Sa 7/14 Ronnestad<br />

Location:HC 103 1:00p-4:30p<br />

ENGINEERING & TRADES<br />

ElECTRICIAN<br />

Grounding and Bonding Fundamentals S ELEC 201<br />

This course covers the fundamentals of current grounding and bonding principles.<br />

Through classroom lecture and discussion the student will gain a better understanding<br />

of acceptable grounding methods and bonding systems. $129.00<br />

Item#:1230 Sa 7/21 Staff<br />

Location:B 14 8:00a-5:00p<br />

RCW/WAC Update for Electrician S ELEC 203<br />

Designed as an update for the journeyman electrician, this course covers the currently<br />

adopted Revised Code of Washington (RCW) 19.28 and its related Washington Administrative<br />

Codes (WAC). Through classroom lecture and discussion students will gain a<br />

better understanding of Washington State electrical codes and regulations. This course<br />

is approved by Washington State Labor and Industries for 4 continuing education hours.<br />

$99.00<br />

Item#:1234 Sa 7/14 Stidham<br />

Location:MC 212 10:00a-2:00p<br />

Item#:1235 Sa 8/4 Stidham<br />

Location:MC 212 10:00a-2:00p<br />

NEC Updates S ELEC 906<br />

This course covers the latest changes to the National Electric Code. Through dynamic<br />

lecture and discussion the student develops knowledge and comprehension of code updates.<br />

This course is approved by Washington State Labor and Industries for 8 continuing<br />

education hours. $129.00<br />

Item#:1237 Sa 7/7 Staff<br />

Location:B 14 8:00a-5:00p<br />

Item#:1238<br />

Location:B 14<br />

TRANSPORTATION<br />

Sa 7/28<br />

8:00a-5:00p<br />

Staff<br />

Vehicle Restoration Workshop ABDY 180<br />

Take advantage of this great opportunity to work on one of your special vehicle restoration<br />

projects at <strong>Bellingham</strong> <strong>Technical</strong> <strong>College</strong>. Bring it in and, under the guidance of our<br />

talented instructor Bruce Evenstad, you may even complete that project! You will need<br />

basic MIG welding and auto body straightening skills along with instructor permission<br />

to enroll. Please call Bruce at 360.752.8426 to set up an appointment. This class is<br />

limited to 10 students. $606.62<br />

Item#:1680 MTWTh 7/5-8/1 Evenstad<br />

Location:MC 119<br />

WElDING<br />

7:00a-3:00p 7<br />

Beginning Welding and 3D Design WELD 103<br />

This class will cover beginning welding using MIG welding and plasma cutting techniques.<br />

There will be an emphasis on assembled welded structures, but we will cover<br />

the basics for casting, carving, modeling, and fabrication. Topics will include safety,<br />

aesthetics, connotations of materials, sculpture as metaphor, collage of materials, plus<br />

fabrication and finishing techniques. Bring hat, gloves, and safety glasses to the first<br />

class. No previous welding experience is necessary. Materials will be provided by the<br />

student. $236.80<br />

Item#:1672 MW 7/9-8/8 Erickson<br />

Location:MC 104 6:00p-9:00p 2<br />

Now you can register online<br />

at www.btc.ctc.edu/register<br />

Continuing Education Degree & Certificate Courses<br />

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Continuing Education<br />

Degree & Certificate Courses<br />

8<br />

Welding: Industry Upgrades WELD 914, 915, 916<br />

Welders may upgrade or practice current skill levels at their own pace, and set their own<br />

schedule during the available hours in this self-guided practice. Course may be repeated.<br />

Testing for WABO is available at an additional cost. Student schedule will be approved by<br />

the instructor. Instructor approval is required prior to registration.<br />

WELD 914: 10 hour upgrade $150.14<br />

Item#:1675<br />

Location:MC 102<br />

ARRANGED 7/9-8/2 Staff<br />

1<br />

WELD 915: 30 hour upgrade $236.80<br />

Item#:1674<br />

Location:MC 102<br />

ARRANGED 7/9-8/2 Staff<br />

2<br />

WELD 916: 60 hour upgrade $473.60<br />

Item#:1677 ARRANGED 7/9-8/ Staff<br />

Location:MC 102<br />

HEALTH & FITNESS<br />

4<br />

AIDS EDUCATION<br />

HIV/AIDS Education for Healthcare Professionals: 7 Hrs. S :<br />

HLTH 133<br />

This course is designed for the professional needing seven hours of HIV/AIDS education<br />

for licensure or professional update. The program meets Washington State certification<br />

requirements. $94.59<br />

Item#:4270 ARRANGED 7/2-8/9 Wester<br />

Location:Online<br />

CAREGIVING<br />

1<br />

Core Basic Training with Mental Health and Dementia<br />

Specialty Training S HO 113<br />

The Core Basic Training course is designed to orient agency and individual providers of<br />

long-term care to the necessary practical skills they will need to perform while working<br />

in their various care settings plus mental health and dementia caregiver core knowledge<br />

and skills. $725.00<br />

Item#:8611 MWF 7/20-8/10 Winisky<br />

Location:HC111 9:30a-5:00p 6<br />

Note: Class also meets Tue 7/31. No class Mon 7/30.<br />

Nurse Delegation Self Study S HO 116<br />

This self-study course for caregivers will teach the fundamental concepts and principles<br />

of nurse delegation and the specific delegated tasks, based on the nurse delegation protocols.<br />

Topics include: nurse delegation law and your role as an NAC/R in delegation; client<br />

care and the body systems; medication administration; and treatments. This course<br />

does not include skills training for the delegated tasks. Course materials must be picked<br />

up at least one week prior to test and completed. $90.00<br />

Item#:8651 W 7/25 Winisky<br />

Location:HC 104 5:00p-7:00p<br />

Disaster Preparedness for the Home S HO 120<br />

This continuing education course for caregivers provides information on how to lessen<br />

the impact of a disaster and keep themselves and the person they care for safe through<br />

careful preparation and planning for disasters and emergencies. $40.00<br />

Item#:8228 Sa 7/21 Lieberherr<br />

Location:HC 115 9:00a-1:00p<br />

Oral Health for Caregivers S HO 120<br />

This continuing education course for caregivers presents information to help you with<br />

the daily oral health duties within the Scope of Practice for caregivers. You will learn both<br />

the “why” and “how” of oral health problems and what to do when you see an unusual<br />

condition. $40.00<br />

Item#:8227 Th 7/12 Azure<br />

Location:HC 111 9:00a-1:00p<br />

<strong>Bellingham</strong> <strong>Technical</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

Diabetes-Focused Nurse Delegation Self Study S HO 123<br />

This self-study course is designed for caregivers who have completed the Nurse Delegation<br />

core training. Topics include what diabetes is, the symptoms of low and high blood<br />

sugar, the NAC/R’s role in helping a client manage diabetes, and how to inject insulin<br />

safely. Caregivers that are not nursing assistants can also take this course for continuing<br />

education hours but will not be able to accept any delegated tasks until they meet all<br />

training requirements. Course materials must be picked up and completed prior to the<br />

test. Prerequisite: Nurse Delegation Core training. $30.00<br />

Item#:8671 W 7/25 Winisky<br />

Location:HC 104<br />

CPR & FIRST AID<br />

5:00p-7:00p<br />

CPR: Adult Heartsaver S HLTH 103<br />

This AHA three-hour course includes adult one-person CPR, obstructed airway techniques,<br />

and discussion on barrier devices. Skills completion and written exam are required<br />

for card. Pocket mask required. Card is valid for two years. $39.00<br />

Item#:4201 W 7/11 King<br />

Location:HC 104J 6:00p-9:00p<br />

Item#:4202 Sa 8/11 Boyko<br />

Location:HC 111 9:00a-12:00p<br />

hThe section below is hybrid. Cost is $59.00. NO REFUNDS WILL BE ISSUED FOR THIS<br />

SECTION. After registering for a hybrid section, students must email cpr@btc.ctc.edu to<br />

request online course key. After completing the online portion, students must present<br />

the completion certificate and demonstrate hands-on skills at the time and location<br />

listed below. Pocket mask required.<br />

HItem#:4206 M 8/20 Farrer<br />

Location:HC 104 6:00p-8:00p<br />

Pediatric CPR For Family & Friends S HLTH 114<br />

This course is designed to assist anyone desiring to learn CPR for personal reasons, but<br />

not needing a completion card for employment. This pediatric course covers CPR for infants<br />

and children and relief of foreign body airway obstruction. A participation card is<br />

issued for this course, and does not meet requirements of CPR training for employment<br />

purposes. $35.00<br />

Item#:4225 W 8/8 Read<br />

Location:H 3J 6:00p-8:30p<br />

Pediatric First Aid & CPR HLTH 141<br />

This course is specifically for those who work in a childcare setting and covers materials<br />

not traditionally taught (splinting, eye infections, immunizations, emergency plans) in<br />

standard first aid classes. Those who are recommended to attend are school teachers,<br />

coaches, camp and troop leaders, counselors, foster parents, and babysitters. A combined<br />

First Aid and CPR (infant and child) card will be issued and is good for two years.<br />

$83.02<br />

Item#:4245 MW 7/23-7/25 Hanson<br />

Location:HC 219 5:00p-9:00p 1<br />

Healthcare Provider First Aid and CPR HLTH 154<br />

This course will teach both professional level CPR and first aid. CPR covers adult, child<br />

and infant skills, barrier devices and use of the AED (automated external defibrillator).<br />

The first aid component covers all requirements per OSHA and WISHA and some<br />

advanced first aid skills. The CPR portion requires a written exam score of 84% as well<br />

as skills evaluation prior to card issuance. CPR text required; First-aid text included with<br />

the course. This course is recommended for students applying to the EMT course. $83.02<br />

Item#:4251 FSa 7/20-7/21 Jorgensen<br />

Location:HC 103 9:00a-2:00p 1<br />

First Aid Fundamentals HLTH 155<br />

This eight-hour first aid course is in compliance with WAC 296-24 of the State of Washington<br />

and meets OSHA/WISHA requirements for first aid training. This course teaches<br />

the fundamentals of first aid in order to gain access to the EMS system and render emergency<br />

care in a low-risk occupational environment, and teaches adult CPR and Obstruct-


<strong>Summer</strong> 2012<br />

ed Airway techniques. CPR and First Aid cards are good for two years. Attendance at all<br />

sessions and demonstration of competency is required for card. Pocket mask required.<br />

$83.02<br />

Item#:4301 F 7/20 Paton<br />

Location:HC 111 8:00a-5:00p 1<br />

Item#:4302 Sa 8/18 Jorgensen<br />

Location:HC 104 8:00a-5:00p 1<br />

hThe section below is hybrid. Cost is $95.00. NO REFUNDS WILL BE ISSUED FOR THIS<br />

SECTION. After registering for a hybrid section, students must email cpr@btc.ctc.edu to<br />

request online course key. After completing the online portion, students must present<br />

the completion certificate and demonstrate hands-on skills at the time and location<br />

listed below. Pocket mask required.<br />

Item#:4306 M 8/6 King<br />

Location:HC 104 6:00p-8:00p 1<br />

Healthcare Provider CPR S HO 127<br />

This six-hour basic life support for healthcare providers includes adult one- and two-rescuer<br />

CPR, pediatric one-rescuer CPR, and barrier devices. Successful written and mannequin<br />

skill evaluation and attendance at all sessions are required to receive a card. Course<br />

now includes an introduction to Automatic External Defibrillation. NOTE: This course is a<br />

prerequisite for the Emergency Medical Technician and First Responder courses. Text and<br />

pocket mask required. $65.00<br />

Item#:4330 Sa 7/28 Read<br />

Location:HC 111 9:00a-4:00p<br />

Item#:4331 Sa 8/18 Hanson<br />

Location:HC 111 9:00a-4:00p<br />

hThe section below is hybrid. Cost is $79.00. NO REFUNDS WILL BE ISSUED FOR THIS<br />

SECTION. After registering for a hybrid section, students must email cpr@btc.ctc.edu to<br />

request online course key. After completing the online portion, students must present<br />

the completion certificate and demonstrate hands-on skills at the time and location<br />

listed below. Pocket mask required.<br />

Item#:4334 M 8/13 Engels<br />

Location:HC 104 6:00p-8:00p<br />

HEAlTH<br />

EKG Interpretation S HO 201<br />

This course will discuss the physiology, description, and some clinical aspects inherent<br />

in the normal and abnormal electrocardiogram. Diagnosis of common dysrhythmias,<br />

cardiac eschemia, injury, and infarction will be emphasized. This course is intended to<br />

prepare students to staff in-patient cardiac telemetry units. $99.00<br />

Item#:4120 T 8/14-8/21 Carrero<br />

Location:HC 111 4:30p-8:30p<br />

SAFETY<br />

CSTOP<br />

Contractor Safety Training Orientation Program S ENVS 151<br />

Developed by Construction Safety Professionals to provide superior Safety Training, CS-<br />

TOP is an industrial and heavy construction safety training and orientation program designed<br />

to provide contractor employees with a better than basic understanding of hazards<br />

and safety procedures associated with work in highly hazardous work areas. $99.00<br />

Item#:4171 Sa 6/30 Miller<br />

Location:DMC 130 8:00a-3:00p 1<br />

Item#:4172<br />

Location:DMC 130<br />

Sa 7/21<br />

8:00a-3:00p<br />

Miller<br />

1<br />

Item#:4173<br />

Location:DMC 130<br />

Sa 8/18<br />

8:00a-3:00p<br />

Miller<br />

1<br />

EMERGENCy MEDICAl TRAINING<br />

Multi-Lumen Airway for EMTs S EMS 104<br />

A six-hour course on the use of subglottal airways for current emergency medical technicians.<br />

Course will include hands-on training and assessment per current protocol.<br />

$59.00<br />

Item#:4110 Sa 7/14 Hanson<br />

Location:HC 115 9:00a-4:00p<br />

Infectious Disease Prevention For EMS Providers S HLTH 138<br />

Course covers the required information, per Washington State Department of Health,<br />

Office of Emergency Medical and Trauma Prevention, for anyone involved or entering<br />

the area of “Emergency Medical Services” in Washington State. Basic etiology, epidemiology,<br />

clinical manifestations and treatment, infection control standards, psychosocial<br />

issues as well as the legal and ethical aspects of dealing with individuals with HIV, hepatitis,<br />

tuberculosis, and other infectious diseases. $49.00<br />

Item#:4280 F 8/24 Williams<br />

Location:HC 111<br />

FlAGGING<br />

1:00p-5:00p<br />

Flagging and Traffic Control S TRAFC 103<br />

This is an approved State of Washington course that leads to certification as a flagger.<br />

Course work includes traffic control, signs, channelization, devices used, and practical<br />

application. Students must be 18 years old and have the ability to speak and read<br />

English. The Department of Transportation requires flaggers to renew their cards every<br />

three years. $89.00<br />

Item#:4611 F 7/20 Drury<br />

Location:DMC 130 8:30a-5:00p 1<br />

Item#:4612<br />

Location:DMC 130<br />

SAFETy<br />

Sa 8/25<br />

8:30a-5:00p<br />

Forbes<br />

1<br />

Forklift Driver Certification S CODR 125<br />

This course provides the student with forklift driving safety knowledge and skills to<br />

comply with OSHA/WISHA, and meets WAC 296.863.60005 requirements. Instruction<br />

emphasizes prevention of workplace hazards, accidents, and injuries. Students will be<br />

awarded the Ives Mobile Equipment Operator’s Certification. Students must be at least<br />

18 years of age and have PREVIOUS FORKLIFT DRIVING EXPERIENCE. Employers must<br />

also test an employee’s ability and provide additional training on any different conditions<br />

specific to the job site. Prerequisite: Previous forklift driving experience. $169.00<br />

Item#:4041 Sa 7/7 Morris<br />

Location:T 9 8:00a-5:00p 1<br />

Item#:4042<br />

Location:T 9<br />

Sa 8/11<br />

8:00a-5:00p<br />

Morris<br />

1<br />

Item#:4043 Sa 8/25 Morris<br />

Location:T 9 8:00a-5:00p 1<br />

PARENTING<br />

TOO IMPORTANT A JOB<br />

TO DO ALONE.<br />

Take a Parenting Class at <strong>BTC</strong>.<br />

www.btc.ctc.edu<br />

<strong>BTC</strong> Child & Family Studies 360-752-8353<br />

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<strong>Bellingham</strong> <strong>Technical</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

<strong>Bellingham</strong> <strong>Technical</strong> <strong>College</strong> can offer you a new career in just two years.<br />

These programs have openings for <strong>Summer</strong> 2012. Apply Now!<br />

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ConstruCtion & inDustriAl<br />

teChnology<br />

Building Construction Technology x x<br />

Electrician x x<br />

Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning &<br />

Refrigeration<br />

x<br />

Residential Home Inspection<br />

* Welding Technology<br />

CulinAry Arts<br />

x<br />

x x<br />

Culinary Arts x x<br />

Pastry x<br />

engineering & ADvAnCeD<br />

maNufacturiNg<br />

Civil Engineering x<br />

Electronics Engineering Technician x x<br />

Electro Mechanical Technology x x<br />

Instrumentation & Control x<br />

Mechanical Engineering x x<br />

Precision Machining x x<br />

Process Technology x x<br />

Surveying & Mapping x<br />

Fisheries & AquACulture<br />

ScieNceS<br />

Fisheries Resources x<br />

Fisheries & Aquaculture Sciences<br />

x<br />

Technology<br />

heAlth CAreers & eDuCAtion<br />

*<br />

Child Development Essentials (CDA) x<br />

Dental Assisting x x<br />

Dental Hygiene x<br />

Expanded Functions Dental Auxiliary<br />

(EFDA)<br />

x<br />

Hypnotherapy x<br />

Nursing Assistant x<br />

<strong>BTC</strong> PRE-ENROLLMENT SERVICES<br />

If you would like assistance with your educational planning or preparation for<br />

college success, the following services are available:<br />

<strong>College</strong> Navigation: Sessions cover Career Exploration, Financial Resources,<br />

Campus Tours. Wednesdays 3:30 pm - 5:30 pm<br />

Call 360-752-8450 for information and to sign up.<br />

Counseling: Counselors are available by appointment and on a drop-in basis<br />

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Personal Fitness Trainer x<br />

Phlebotomy x<br />

Practical Nursing x<br />

Professional <strong>Technical</strong> Education x x<br />

Radiologic Technology x<br />

Registered Nursing: LPN to RN x<br />

Surgery Technology x<br />

Veterinary Technician<br />

maNagemeNt, BuSiNeSS, &<br />

Computer teChnology<br />

x<br />

Accounting Technician x x<br />

Administrative Assistant x<br />

Computer Network Technology x x<br />

Computer Software Support x x<br />

Data Entry Specialist x<br />

Legal Administrative Assistant x<br />

Medical Coding & Billing Generalist x<br />

Medical Receptionist x<br />

Office Assistant x<br />

Project Management x<br />

Receptionist x<br />

sustAinAble teChnology<br />

Anaerobic Digester Technician x<br />

Sustainable Technology<br />

trAnsportAtion & meChAniCAl<br />

teChnology<br />

x<br />

Automotive Technology x x<br />

Auto Collision Repair Technology x x<br />

Diesel Technology x x<br />

Disability Support Services: Persons with a disability that might need to be<br />

accommodated are encouraged to meet with the Disability Support Services<br />

coordinator. Call 360-752-8576.<br />

get Ready! All new students must register for and attend a GET READY! Orientation<br />

with their first quarter of classes. Call Admissions 360-752-8345.<br />

Practical Nursing Information: sessions offered several times a month. Call to<br />

sign up 360-752-8345.


<strong>Summer</strong> 2012<br />

Internet & Computing<br />

Core Certification Testing<br />

$25 per Test<br />

$7.20 Practice Test<br />

• COMPUTING FUNDAMENTALS<br />

• KEY APPLICATIONS<br />

• LIVING ONLINE<br />

Degree & Certificate Courses<br />

For course descriptions see <strong>BTC</strong> Catalog at www.btc.ctc.edu/degrees<br />

BUSINESS<br />

BUSINESS<br />

Electronic Math Applications : BUS 100<br />

Prerequisite: Accuplacer Score: 50 Arithmetic or instructor permission. $316.41<br />

Item#:7110 ARRANGED 7/2-8/9 Marks<br />

Location:Online 3<br />

COMPUTER SKILLS<br />

CAD<br />

CAD I: Basics<br />

$545.04<br />

ENGT 122<br />

Item#:7025 MTWTh 7/2-8/6 Bills<br />

Location:J 5<br />

COMPUTER BASICS<br />

6:00p-9:00p 6<br />

Introduction to Computer Applications CAP 101<br />

Prerequisite: Accuplacer Reading Comprehensive Score of 71 or a C grade in RDG 85.$449.40<br />

Item#:7007 MTWTh 7/2-8/6 Babin<br />

Location:CC 200 10:30a-1:30p 5<br />

Item#:7008<br />

Location:CC 200<br />

MTWTh 7/2-8/6<br />

2:00p-5:00p<br />

Babin<br />

5<br />

Item#:7009 TTh 7/3-8/9<br />

Location:CC 200 5:150p-815p<br />

:Sections below are online. Cost is $527.35<br />

Gerlicher<br />

5<br />

Item#:7010 ARRANGED 7/2-8/9 Gerlicher<br />

Location:Online 5<br />

Item#:7011 ARRANGED 7/2-8/9 Marks<br />

Location:Online 5<br />

Computerized Touch Keyboarding : CAP 105<br />

$210.94<br />

Item#:7132 ARRANGED 7/2-7/13 Massey<br />

Location:Online 2<br />

Item#:7133 ARRANGED 7/16-8/9 Massey<br />

Location:Online 2<br />

The Internet and Computing Core Certification (IC 3 ) program is a validated,<br />

standards-based training and certification program for basic computing and<br />

Internet knowledge and skills. Successful completion of IC 3 ensures that you<br />

have the knowledge and skills required for basic use of computer hardware,<br />

software, networks, and the Internet. To challenge Introduction to Computers<br />

(CAP 101), you must pass all three IC 3 Exams.<br />

email: assessment@btc.ctc.edu or call 360-752-8335. students are<br />

encouraged to take the practice test in advance.<br />

Formatting with MS Word : CAP 106<br />

Prerequisite: CAP 105 or instructor permission. $421.88<br />

Item#:7134 ARRANGED 7/16-8/9 Massey<br />

Location:Online 4<br />

Computer Keyboard Skillbuilding I : CAP 107<br />

Prerequisite: CAP 106 or instructor permission. $316.41<br />

Item#:7137 ARRANGED 7/2-7/20 Massey<br />

Location:Online 3<br />

Item#:7138 ARRANGED 7/23-8/9 Massey<br />

Location:Online 3<br />

Computer Keyboard Skillbuilding II : CAP 109<br />

Item#:7140 ARRANGED 7/2-7/20 Massey<br />

Location:Online 3<br />

Item#:7139 ARRANGED 7/23-8/9 Massey<br />

Location:Online 3<br />

GRAPHICS/WEB DESIGN<br />

PowerPoint 2010 :<br />

Prerequisite: CAP 101 or instructor permission. $316.41<br />

CAP 148<br />

Item#:7150 ARRANGED 7/2-8/9 Wollens<br />

Location:Online<br />

EXCEl<br />

3<br />

Excel 2010 : CAP 142<br />

Prerequisite: Accuplacer Score: 50 Arithmetic. BUS 100 or BUS 150; CAP 101 or instructor<br />

permission. $527.35<br />

Item#:7146 ARRANGED ARR 7/2-8/9 Wollens<br />

Location:Online<br />

WORD<br />

5<br />

Word 2010 :<br />

Prerequisite: CAP 101 or instructor permission. $527.35<br />

CAP 138<br />

Item#:7144<br />

Location:Online<br />

ARRANGED 7/2-8/9 Massey<br />

MOS 2007 Certification<br />

$74.00 per Test<br />

The need for Microsoft Office skills is increasing<br />

dramatically as more and more academic institutions and businesses are<br />

embracing newer technologies. Based on globally recognized standards,<br />

MOS 2007 certification is an important and distinguished credential.<br />

The Microsoft Office Specialist core certification validates skills with the<br />

Microsoft Office 2007 suite. Exams are available on these Office products:<br />

Word 2007, Excel® 2007, PowerPoint® 2007, Outlook® 2007 and Access®<br />

2007, as well as Windows® Vista® for Business.<br />

email: assessment@btc.ctc.edu or call 360-752-8335 to schedule a<br />

test.<br />

ENGINEERING & TRADES<br />

PROCESS TECHNOlOGy<br />

Biodiesel Fundamentals h<br />

PTEC 195<br />

$296.25<br />

Item#:7929 T 7/3-8/7 Grubb<br />

Location:DMC 109 8:00a-11:00a 3<br />

Note: A project related to Biodiesel Production will be required.<br />

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Green Energy : PTEC 196<br />

$343.02<br />

Item#:7930 ARRANGED 7/2-8/9 Grubb<br />

Location:Online 3<br />

GENERAL STUDIES<br />

COMMUNICATIONS<br />

Interpersonal Communications CMST& 210<br />

Prerequisite: Accuplacer Reading Comprehension score of 71 or a C grade in RDG 085,<br />

and Accuplacer Sentence Skills score of 71 or a C grade in ENGL 092. $434.87<br />

Item#:9146 MTWTh 7/2-8/9 Sexton<br />

Location:CC 114 3:00p-5:30p 5<br />

Item#:9145 MTWTh 7/2-8/9 Sexton<br />

Location:CC 114 8:30a-11:00a 5<br />

Oral & Written Communications : COM 170<br />

Prerequisite: Accuplacer Reading Comprehension score of 71 or a C grade in RDG 085,<br />

and Accuplacer Sentence Skills score of 71 or a C grade in ENGL 092. $511.25<br />

Item#:9120 ARRANGED 7/2-8/9 Donnelly<br />

Location:Online 5<br />

Item#:9122 MTWTh 7/2-8/9 Scott<br />

Location:CC 236 12:00p-2:30p 5<br />

Reading Skills RDG 085<br />

Bring texts to first class meeting. Prerequisite: Accuplacer Reading Comprehension score<br />

of 50 or a P grade in ABE 054, and Accuplacer Sentence Skills score of 50 or a grade P in<br />

ABE 052. $511.25<br />

Note: See an advisor to register for this course.<br />

Item#-9105 MTWTh 7/2-8/9 Long<br />

Location: HC203<br />

ENGlISH<br />

12p-2:30p 5<br />

Fundamentals of English ENGL 092<br />

Prerequisite: Accuplacer Reading Comprehension score of 50 or a P grade in ABE 054, and<br />

Accuplacer Sentence Skills score of 50 or a grade P in ABE 052. $511.25<br />

Note: See an advisor to register<br />

Item#-9108 MTWTh 7/2-8/9 Long<br />

Location: HC203 12p-2:30p 5<br />

English Composition I : ENGL& 101<br />

Prerequisite: Accuplacer Reading Comprehension score of 85 or B grade in RDG 085, and<br />

Accuplacer Sentence Skills score of 86 or B grade in ENGL 092 or C grade in COM 170.<br />

$511.25<br />

Item#:9132 ARRANGED 7/2-8/9 Long<br />

Location:Online 5<br />

Item#:9131 MTWTh 7/2-8/9 Long<br />

Location:HC 104 8:30a-11:00a 5<br />

Note: See an advisor to register for this course only.<br />

Item#-9105 MTWTh 7/2-8/9 Long<br />

Location: HC203 12p-2:30p 5<br />

English Composition II : ENGL& 102<br />

Prerequisite: ENGL& 101 with a C grade. $511.25<br />

Item#:9136 ARRANGED 7/5-8/29 Staff<br />

Location:Online 5<br />

Now you can register online<br />

at www.btc.ctc.edu/register<br />

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MATHEMATICS<br />

Pre-Algebra MATH 090<br />

Prerequisite: Accuplacer Arithmetic score of 38 or a P grade in ABE 050. $434.87<br />

Item#:9160 MTWTh 7/2-8/9 Mccoy<br />

Location:CC 114 12:00p-2:30p 5<br />

Elementary Algebra : MATH 098<br />

Prerequisite: Accuplacer Arithmetic score of 75 or a C grade in MATH 090. $434.87<br />

Item#:9180 ARRANGED 7/2-8/24 Adams<br />

Location:Online 5<br />

Note: This is not a WAOL class. After registration, log onto http://angel.btc.ctc.edu one<br />

week prior to class for information on getting started.<br />

Item#:9184 MTWTh 7/2-8/9 Blake<br />

Location:CC 115 12:00p-2:30p 5<br />

Note: See an advisor to register for this course only.<br />

Item#-9186 MTWTh 7/2-8/9 McCoy<br />

Location: CC239 8:00a-10:30a 5<br />

Intermediate Algebra MATH 099<br />

Prerequisite: Accuplacer Algebra score of 75 or a C grade in MATH 098. $434.87<br />

Item#:9183 MTWTh 7/2-8/9 Adams<br />

Location:HC 115 3:00p-5:30p 5<br />

Item#:9185 MTWTh 7/2-8/9 Brannon<br />

Location:HC 115 8:30a-11:00a 5<br />

Note: See an advisor to register for this course only.<br />

Item#-9187 MTWTh 7/2-8/9 McCoy<br />

Location: CC239 8:00a-10:30a 5<br />

Occupational Math : MATH 100<br />

Prerequisite: Accuplacer Arithmetic score of 50 or a C grade in ABE 050 or a C grade in<br />

MATH 090. $434.87<br />

Item#:9162 ARRANGED 7/2-8/24 Adams<br />

Location:Online 5<br />

Note: This is not a WAOL class. After registration, log onto http://angel.btc.ctc.edu<br />

one week prior to class for information on getting started.<br />

Item#:9163 MTWTh 7/2-8/24 Adams<br />

Location:HC 115 12:00p-2:30p 5<br />

Math In Society : MATH& 107<br />

Prerequisite: <strong>BTC</strong> <strong>College</strong> Level Math score of 32 or a C grade in MATH 099. $511.25<br />

Item#:9175 ARRANGED 7/5-8/29 Staff<br />

Location:Online 5<br />

Precalculus I MATH& 141<br />

Prerequisite: <strong>BTC</strong> <strong>College</strong> Level Math score of 32 or a C grade in MATH 099. $434.87<br />

Item#:9195 MTWTh 7/2-8/9 Blake<br />

Location:CC 115 8:30a-11:00a 5<br />

Intro to Statistics MATH& 146<br />

Prerequisites: <strong>BTC</strong> <strong>College</strong> Level Math score of 32 or a C grade in MATH 099. $511.25<br />

Item #: 9166 ARRANGED 7/5-8/29 WAOL Staff<br />

Location: Online 5<br />

CHANGE IN SCIENCE PREREquISITES<br />

Effective: FALL quARTER for NEW STUDENTS and WINTER quARTER<br />

for CONTINUING STUDENTS<br />

Below are some additions/changes to <strong>BTC</strong> science courses:<br />

Course Pre-requisite addition<br />

BIOL&160 General Biology Math 98<br />

CHEM&121 Intro to Chemistry Math 99<br />

BIOL&241 Human A&P 1 BIOL&160 and CHEM&121<br />

Note: Other Accuplacer/Reading/English/Com pre-requisites stay the same


<strong>Summer</strong> 2012<br />

PSyCHOlOGy<br />

General Psychology : PSYC& 100<br />

Prerequisite: Accuplacer Reading Comprehension score of 85 or B grade in RDG 085, and<br />

Accuplacer Sentence Skills score of 86 or B grade in ENGL 092 or C grade in COM 170.<br />

$511.25<br />

Item#:9150 ARRANGED 7/2-8/9 Mudd<br />

Location:Online 5<br />

Item#:9148 ARRANGED 7/5-8/29 Staff<br />

Location:Online 5<br />

Lifespan Psychology :<br />

Prerequisite: PSYC& 100 with a C grade. $511.25<br />

PSYC& 200<br />

Item#:9151 ARRANGED 7/2-8/9 Lippman<br />

Location:Online<br />

SCIENCES<br />

5<br />

Essentials Of Anatomy & Physiology BIO 105<br />

Prerequisite: Accuplacer Reading Comprehensive score of 71 or a C grade in RDG 085.<br />

$433.30<br />

Item#:4005 MW 7/2-8/13 Carrero<br />

Location:HC 111 9:00a-2:00p 5<br />

General Biology with Lab BIOL& 160<br />

Prerequisite: Accuplacer Reading Comprehension score of 85 or B grade in RDG 085, and<br />

Accuplacer Sentence Skills score of 86 or B grade in ENGL 092 or C grade in COM 170.<br />

$461.89<br />

Item#:9201 MTWTh 7/2-8/8 Horne<br />

Location:HC 217 12:00p-3:00p 5<br />

Human A & P 1 BIOL& 241<br />

Prerequisite: BIOL& 160 with a C grade. $474.89<br />

Item#:9215 MTWTh 7/2-8/7 Yamamoto<br />

Location:HC 214 3:30p-7:30p 5<br />

Human A & P 2 BIOL& 242<br />

Prerequisite: BIOL& 241 with a C grade. $474.89<br />

Item#:9221 MTWTh 7/2-8/7 Mast<br />

Location:HC 214 8:00a-12:00p 5<br />

Microbiology BIOL& 260<br />

Prerequisite: BIOL& 160 with a C grade and CHEM&121 with a C grade. $461.89<br />

Item#:9231 MTWTh 7/2-8/7 Olah<br />

Location:HC 217 8:00a-11:30a 5<br />

Intro to Chemistry CHEM& 121<br />

$461.89<br />

Item#-9241 TTh 7/2-8/9 Wester<br />

Location: HC217 5:30p-8:30p 5<br />

SOCIOlOGy<br />

Introduction to Sociology : SOC& 101<br />

Prerequisite: Accuplacer Reading Comprehension score of 85 or B grade in RDG 085, and<br />

Accuplacer Sentence Skills score of 86 or B grade in ENGL 092 or C grade in COM 170.<br />

$511.25<br />

Item#:9110 ARRANGED 7/2-8/9 Pollard<br />

Location:Online<br />

STUDy SKIllS<br />

5<br />

<strong>College</strong> Success Foundations CDEV 115<br />

This course is mandatory for students who test into ENGL092, MATH090 or RDG085.<br />

$434.87<br />

Item#:9102 MTWTh 7/2-8/9 Burns<br />

Location:CC 236 8:30a-11:00a 5<br />

HEALTH & FITNESS<br />

DENTAl<br />

Intro to Dental Assisting DEN 100<br />

$126.66<br />

Item: 2101 TTh 7/31-8/9 Vargas<br />

Location: C4 8:30a-11:30a 1<br />

Head and Neck Anatomy DEN 105<br />

$173.32<br />

Item: 2102 TTh 7/3-7/26 Vargas<br />

Location: C4 8:30a-11:40a 2<br />

HEAlTH<br />

Diseases Of The Human Body h<br />

BIO 127<br />

Prerequisite or co-requisite: BIO 105 (or BIOL& 241 and BIOL& 242) and HT 126 (or HT<br />

129). $346.64<br />

Item#:4419 MW 7/2-8/13 Carrero<br />

Location:HC 111 3:00p-6:00p 4<br />

Medical Office Work Experience : BUS 226<br />

Prerequisite: Program Advisor permission. $259.98<br />

Item#:4476 ARRANGED 7/2-8/9 Amarando<br />

Location:Online 3<br />

Note: This is not an Angel course. Students must purchase User Guide and Access Code<br />

to access this online course.<br />

Medical Office Procedures BUS 230<br />

$467.80<br />

Item#:4425 TWTh 7/3-8/16 Amarando<br />

Location:HC 203 5:00p-8:00p 5<br />

IV Therapy For Nurses HO 164<br />

$312.36<br />

Item#:4355 MTW 7/9-7/18 Telling<br />

Location:HC 204 1:00p-6:00p 3<br />

Fundamentals of Medical Terminology : HT 126<br />

$511.25<br />

Item#:4416 ARRANGED 7/2-8/9 Carrero<br />

Location:Online 5<br />

Pharmacology For the Medical Office : HT 135<br />

Prerequisite: BIO 105 and HT 126 (or HT 129). $218.30<br />

Item#:4426 ARRANGED 7/2-8/9 Carrero<br />

Location:Online 2<br />

Medical Coding and Billing Practicum<br />

Prerequisite: HT 230 and HT 240. $433.30<br />

HT 265<br />

Item#:4460 TWTh 7/3-8/16 Amarando<br />

Location:HC 112 1:00p-4:00p 5<br />

NURSING ASSISTANT<br />

Nursing Assistant<br />

$598.76<br />

NA101/102<br />

Section 1a Start Date End Date<br />

Classroom M,W,F 9:00am-3:30pm 07/02/12 07/23/12<br />

Clinical<br />

Section 1b<br />

M-F 6:30am-3:00pm 07/24/2012 8/2/12<br />

Classroom M,W,F 9:00am-3:30pm 07/02/12 07/23/12<br />

Clinical<br />

Section 2a<br />

M-F 2:00pm-10:30pm 07/24/2012 8/2/12<br />

Classroom M,W,F 8:00am-2:30pm 8/1/12 8/20/12<br />

Clinical<br />

Section 2b<br />

M-F 6:30a-3:00p 8/21/12 8/30/12<br />

Classroom M,W,F 8:00am-2:30pm 8/1/12 8/20/12<br />

Clinical M-F 2:00pm-10:30pm 8/21/12 8/30/12<br />

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BASIC ACADEMIC SKILLS<br />

What is offered in Basic Academic Skills?<br />

• Learning Center classes in basic reading, writing, and math, GED preparation,<br />

Accuplacer preparation, computer literacy, and ESL. Instructional<br />

methods include individual, group, and computer-aided instruction.<br />

• English as a Second Language classes at all levels.<br />

• I-BEST programs that allow students to start preparing for their career<br />

while still working on their GED, basic skills, or ESL.<br />

Who can enroll in Basic Academic Skills?<br />

Anyone who is 16 years of age or older and not enrolled in high school who<br />

needs instruction in reading, writing, math, or ESL below the level of high<br />

school competition is eligible to enroll.<br />

What is the cost?<br />

Tuition of $25.00 per quarter is required for ALL ABE, GED, and ESL classes.<br />

How do I enroll in The Learning Center?<br />

Step 1 ORIENTATION<br />

Orientation includes program expectations, goal setting, and college awareness.<br />

Allow 3 hours for each orientation session. Call the Learning Center<br />

360-752-8341, to sign up for orientation.<br />

Step 2 CASAS ASSESSMENT<br />

This test provides information about your reading and math or listening skills<br />

that will help the instructor meet your needs. Call 360-752-8341 to schedule.<br />

Step 3 CLASS ATTENDANCE<br />

Regular attendance and progress toward your goals are expected.<br />

MORNING CLASSES AFTERNOON CLASSES<br />

Beginning ESL Intermediate ESL<br />

Computer Basics Intro to <strong>College</strong>: GED & Beyond<br />

Advanced ESL<br />

Intro to <strong>College</strong>: GED & Beyond<br />

THE LEARNING CENTER<br />

Orientation required for permission to register in all BAS/ESL and Learning<br />

Center classes. Please call 360-752-8341 to register for orientation.<br />

Required Orientation/Testing/Registration for Essential Math, Essential<br />

Reading & Essential Writing<br />

June 8 12:00p-3:00p B-7D<br />

Essential Math ABE 050<br />

A math course designed for students who need better math skills to pass the GED math<br />

test or Accuplacer arithmetic test or to progress to Pre-Algebra. This course is intended to<br />

reinforce and extend students’ knowledge of basic mathematics and to build the foundation<br />

for success in beginning algebra. Topics covered include basic operations with whole<br />

numbers, decimals and fractions; understanding and application of ratio, proportion<br />

and percent; elements of geometry, problem solving, and signed numbers; and solving<br />

simple equations. The course is designed to use interactive software and a variety of<br />

classroom strategies. Prerequisite: CASAS Math score of 211. $25.00<br />

Item#:2583 MTWTh 7/2-8/9 Brannon<br />

Location:B 7D 12:00p-3:00p 6<br />

Vocabulary Development I ABE 061<br />

This course will help students improve their reading comprehension for academic purposes<br />

by offering lessons and exercises using the Academic Word List, a list of the most<br />

frequently used academic words in the English language. Students will analyze words<br />

and their usage and generate writing using the vocabulary words. A goal of understanding<br />

academic vocabulary with low amout of context is the focus of this course. CASAS 220<br />

and permission from instructor required. $25.00<br />

Item#:2530 MTWTh 7/2-8/9 Wise<br />

Location:DMC 135 8:00a-9:00a 2<br />

<strong>Bellingham</strong> <strong>Technical</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

COMPUTER SKIllS<br />

Computer Basics BAS 020<br />

In this course, students will learn the basic functions of the computer while improving<br />

their reading, writing, speaking,and listening skills. Included are navigating Microsoft<br />

Windows, word processing with Microsoft Word, and use of common software for<br />

spreadsheets and multimedia presentations. Email and Internet skills are also taught.<br />

$25.00<br />

Item#:2521 MTW 7/2-8/9 Gist<br />

Location:DMC 142 12:00p-2:00p 3<br />

ESl<br />

Orientation required for permission to register in all BAS/ESL and Learning<br />

Center classes. Please call 360-752-8341 to register for orientation.<br />

Required Orientation/Testing/Registration for ESL & GED Courses<br />

ABE/GED June 12-14 12:30p-3:00p HC 219<br />

ESL June 26-27 9:00a-12:00p DMC 143<br />

Beginning ESL: Reading/Writing ESL 031<br />

This course is designed for adults who have little or no proficiency in the English language.<br />

Emphasis is on functioning in situations related to immediate needs and tasks<br />

in which basic reading, writing and oral communication skills are necessary. Reading<br />

and writing the English alphabet, understanding letter-sound relationships, recognizing<br />

sight words, filling out personal information on simple forms, understanding and using<br />

basic every day vocabulary, and expressing basic survival needs will be taught. $25.00<br />

Item#:2510 MTWTh 7/2-8/9 Daugherty<br />

Location:DMC 143 9:00a-11:25a 5<br />

Intermediate ESL:Reading/Writing ESL 041<br />

This course is designed for adults who can meet basic survival and social needs, fill out<br />

simple forms, and write in sentences. Emphasis is on understanding and responding to<br />

familiar topics, requesting and clarifying basic information; following written directions;<br />

using reading strategies; writing and editing simple paragraphs and using all basic verb<br />

tenses; and completing forms and applications. $25.00<br />

Item#:2513 MTWTh 7/2-8/9 Wise<br />

Location:DMC 142 9:00a-11:25a 5<br />

Advanced ESL: Reading/Writing ESL 051<br />

This course is designed for adults who can read simple, well-defined and structured<br />

texts in familiar settings, write paragraphs and handle grammar and writing mechanics<br />

with few errors. Emphasis is on communicating effectively, conducing research<br />

using electronic resources; applying critical thinking skills; writing and editing multiparagraph<br />

essays; writing resumes and cover letters; and using a variety of sentence<br />

structure types. $25.00<br />

Item#:2516 MTWTh 7/2-8/9 Wise<br />

Location:DMC 142<br />

GED<br />

9:00a-11:25a 5<br />

Intro to <strong>College</strong>: GED and Beyond-Reading/Writing ABE 041<br />

This course provides instruction in ABE and GED levels of reading and writing as well as<br />

college success and career planning. Upon completion, students are prepared to enter<br />

Essential Reading and/or Essential Writing. $25.00<br />

Item#:2541 MTWTh 7/2-8/9 Leister<br />

Location:DMC 135 12:00p-3:00p 6<br />

Item#:2542 MTWTh 7/2-8/9 Follett<br />

Location:B 7D 8:00a-11:00a 6<br />

Intro to <strong>College</strong>: GED and Beyond - Math ABE 042<br />

This course provides instruction in ABE and GED levels of math as well as college success<br />

and career planning. Upon Completion, students are prepared to enter Essential Math.<br />

$25.00<br />

Item#:2551 MTWTh 7/2-8/9 Leister<br />

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<strong>Summer</strong> 2012<br />

GED PREPARATION & TESTING<br />

GED Testing<br />

<strong>BTC</strong> offers GED testing to those who are eligible from our community. Note: The<br />

Assessment Center has temporarily relocated to Morse Center 212. Individuals arriving<br />

for testing are to park in the visitor lot in front of the <strong>College</strong> Services Building, sign in<br />

for parking and then walk over to Morse Center. Maps are available.<br />

GED candidates must be at least 16 years of age. Those less than 19 years of age must<br />

bring a completed Request for Approval to Test form (available at high schools) signed by<br />

the designated employee at their former high school, usually the principal or assistant<br />

principal. Candidates must also present government issued photo identification before<br />

testing.<br />

There is a $75 fee for the five tests, payable to the <strong>BTC</strong> Cashier, <strong>College</strong> Services Building.<br />

There is a $10 fee per exam for retesting if required. You must submit a written cancellation<br />

request prior to taking 1st test for a 100% refund. No refunds after one or more<br />

tests have been taken.<br />

Contact Admissions & Advising at 360-752-8345 for more information, or to sign up<br />

for each test at least one day in advance of testing. Four or five appointments are usually<br />

needed to complete testing. (Math, Reading, Science, Social Studies, and Writing).<br />

Reading and Social Studies may be taken during the same test session. Math cannot be<br />

the first test taken.<br />

Note: You will need to arrive 30 minutes early on the day of the first test session to<br />

complete additional paperwork.<br />

Tuition for ABE, GED & ESL Classes<br />

Tuition of $25.00 per quarter is required for ALL BAS, ABE, GED, and ESL classes.<br />

GED Testing <strong>Schedule</strong><br />

Mondays 1:00 pm<br />

2 nd Tuesday of each month 5:30 pm<br />

Wednesdays 1:00 pm<br />

Thursdays 9:00 am<br />

Those who need testing accommodations should meet with the <strong>BTC</strong><br />

Disability Support Services Coordinator in advance. Call 360-752-8576<br />

The Assessment Center has been temporarily relocated to Morse Center 212<br />

(MC 212) See campus map for location and parking instructions.<br />

<strong>BTC</strong> Tutoring Center<br />

Visit www.btc.ctc.edu/tutoring<br />

for details and schedules<br />

Drop-in Center & Office:<br />

Building A, Room 8<br />

tutoring@btc.ctc.edu<br />

360-752-8499<br />

Expecting Financial Aid Money for <strong>Summer</strong> Quarter?<br />

= Financial<br />

= Financial<br />

Aid<br />

Aid<br />

Money<br />

Money<br />

To receive your financial aid refund for <strong>Summer</strong> Quarter you MUST:<br />

1. Make sure your <strong>BTC</strong> mailing Address is current<br />

Go to www.btc.ctc.edu/AddressUpdate<br />

2. Activate your <strong>BTC</strong> email account<br />

Go to www.btc.ctc.edu/email<br />

3. Select your refund preference now at www.mybtccard.com<br />

DO IT NOW!<br />

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Learn English.<br />

Prepare for a new career.<br />

.<br />

Изучение Английского.<br />

Подготовка к новой профессии.<br />

Better English<br />

Лучший Английский<br />

Better Jobs<br />

Лучшая Работа<br />

Better Skills<br />

Лучшая Квалификация<br />

For ESL classes at <strong>BTC</strong>, see page 14<br />

О ESL классах в <strong>BTC</strong>, смотрите стр. 14<br />

Call 360 752-8341 or visit CS 124.<br />

Звоните 360-752-8341 или посетите CS 124.<br />

<strong>Bellingham</strong> <strong>Technical</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

SCHOLARSHIP FELLOWSHIP SERVICE LEADERSHIP<br />

• Meet other students<br />

Learn English.<br />

Prepare for a new career.<br />

Aprenda Ingles.<br />

Prepárese para una nueva carrera<br />

Better English<br />

Mejor Ingles<br />

Better Jobs<br />

Mejores Trabajos<br />

For ESL classes at <strong>BTC</strong>, see page 14<br />

Para clases de Ingles en <strong>BTC</strong>, vea pagina 14<br />

Call 360-752-8341 or visit CS 124.<br />

Llame 360-752-8341 o visite CS 124.<br />

• Learn how you can become a member of the<br />

international honor society of two-year colleges<br />

Better Skills<br />

Mejores Habilidades<br />

Phi Theta Kappa chapter meetings are open to everyone<br />

For more information contact<br />

Patti McConnell at pmaconnell@btc.ctc.edu


<strong>Summer</strong> 2012<br />

Solid Healthcare Careers<br />

Start with Solid Skills<br />

Get Ready. Get Hired. Career Ready in just two years.<br />

Come to <strong>BTC</strong><br />

for our regionally & nationally accredited Health Care programs.<br />

Dental Assisting<br />

Dental Hygiene<br />

Emergency Medical Technician<br />

Expanded Functions Dental Auxiliary (EFDA)<br />

Medical Coding & Billing Generalist<br />

Nursing Assistant<br />

<strong>BTC</strong> Nursing job placement rates are 96%<br />

www.btc.ctc.edu<br />

Phlebotomy<br />

Practical Nursing<br />

Radiologic Technology<br />

Registered Nursing: LPN to RN<br />

Surgery Technology<br />

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CAMPAIGN FOR<br />

THE<br />

PERRY<br />

CENTER<br />

FOR<br />

Fisheries<br />

& AquAculture<br />

sciences<br />

the Program<br />

BtC Fisheries & aquaculture sciences program, the only<br />

program in washington, oregon, idaho, and California,<br />

educates workers qualified to move immediately into<br />

living-wage jobs in hatcheries and other northwest fish &<br />

aquaculture agencies & businesses.<br />

with an 86% job placement rate, the employment outlook for<br />

jobs in this field is expected to grow by 12% with graduate<br />

starting annual wages of $37,913 with good benefit packages.<br />

students in the program:<br />

Study Fish Culture, Habitat Restoration, Biological studies,<br />

aquaculture – shellfish & Finfish.<br />

Operate both the whatcom Creek and whatcom Falls<br />

Hatcheries and have restored a once-dead salmon run to<br />

whatcom Creek.<br />

Gather & process over 25 million eggs which are placed in<br />

regional & state hatcheries as well as streams through the<br />

northwest.<br />

Work with regional salmon enhancement groups (nooksack,<br />

skagit & stillaguamish) to restore habitat.<br />

<strong>Bellingham</strong> <strong>Technical</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

Support shellfish culture operations in north Puget sound.<br />

Earn an associate in applied sciences Degree that provides<br />

a pathway directly to work or transfers to wwU’s<br />

Huxley <strong>College</strong> or northwest indian <strong>College</strong> towards a<br />

baccalaureate degree.


<strong>Summer</strong> 2012<br />

CAMPAIGN FOR<br />

THE<br />

PERRY<br />

CENTER<br />

FOR<br />

Fisheries<br />

& AquAculture<br />

sciences<br />

the Problem<br />

the current program is housed in a dilapidated, structurallycompromised<br />

building woefully inadequate for the technical<br />

requirements of this program.<br />

getting this program into a new facility will ensure:<br />

• access to this important career path and trained<br />

workforce.<br />

• Continued operation of whatcom Creek & whatcom Falls<br />

Hatcheries.<br />

• Continuation of the salmon run on whatcom Creek.<br />

• invaluable north Puget sound habitat restoration &<br />

enrichment of our salmon, trout, steelhead, and shellfish<br />

resources.<br />

• enhancement of <strong>Bellingham</strong>’s Maritime Heritage Park<br />

by offering a venue that showcases our valued fisheries,<br />

shellfish, & maritime industries.<br />

BtC is now actively engaged in a campaign to raise the<br />

funds necessary to construct a new building in the Maritime<br />

Heritage Park for the BtC Fisheries and aquaculture sciences<br />

Program.<br />

Join <strong>BTC</strong> in supporting our marine heritage,<br />

and the fisheries and aquatic industries by building the Center<br />

for Fisheries and Aquaculture Sciences…providing career<br />

opportunities, preserving our shellfish and finfish aquaculture<br />

resources, and enhancing our marine environment.<br />

<strong>BTC</strong> President Patricia McKeown<br />

campaign successes<br />

to Date<br />

• secured $2 million matching grant from washington state.<br />

• obtained the financial commitment to support this project<br />

from the BtC Board of trustees.<br />

• Received a major gift to name the new building The Perry<br />

Center for Fisheries & Aquaculture Sciences.<br />

• secured the public viewing lobby naming rights from the<br />

Rotary Club of <strong>Bellingham</strong>.<br />

• Raised more than one million dollars from:<br />

Public & private foundations<br />

Businesses & individuals<br />

service organizations<br />

County economic Development Fund<br />

BtC employees<br />

We still need Your help<br />

Join those who have already demonstrated a commitment<br />

to this workforce development program by supporting the<br />

construction of the new facility. this campaign supports the<br />

continuation of a program that has long-term impacts on the<br />

stewardship and enhancement of a vital local resource. For<br />

more information about supporting this campaign, please<br />

contact <strong>Bellingham</strong> technical <strong>College</strong> President Patricia<br />

McKeown at 360-752-8333 or pmckeown@btc.ctc.edu or<br />

Foundation Director Dean Fulton at 360-752-8378 or<br />

dfulton@btc.ctc.edu.<br />

tHanK YoU FoR YoUR sUPPoRt!<br />

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With a Compass and a Map,<br />

You Could Go Anywhere<br />

With <strong>BTC</strong>, you can chart a course to a<br />

whole new career<br />

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .<br />

check out our Surveying & Mapping and Civil Engineering<br />

programs, and you could find yourself on the path to a<br />

promising future.<br />

<strong>Bellingham</strong> <strong>Technical</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

Then: Figuring Out Your Path 2014: On the Path to a new career<br />

<strong>Bellingham</strong> <strong>Technical</strong> college offers hands-on training and<br />

classroom instruction for the well-rounded skill set today’s<br />

employers want.<br />

• Apply for Fall 2012 nOW • 2 Year degree Program<br />

www.btc.ctc.edu


<strong>Summer</strong> 2012<br />

Financial Aid Apply NOW! It’s never too early.<br />

Financial Aid Process<br />

For first time loan borrowers with <strong>BTC</strong>, loan funds will not be available<br />

until 30 days after the start of classes for the first quarter.<br />

1 Program<br />

Admission<br />

3<strong>BTC</strong><br />

receives<br />

student's<br />

FAFSA<br />

info<br />

Awards can be seen on the Portal at www.btc.ctc.edu/financialaidportal. Any<br />

awards remaining after tuition and fees are paid will be released to the student<br />

after the quarter has begun. Awards will be released according to the option you<br />

have chosen when you activated the My <strong>BTC</strong> Card. Higher One will notify you by<br />

email or mobile alert when your refund is available. Students will not be paid for<br />

credits outside of their program. Students must be enrolled in at least 6 program<br />

credits to be eligible for student loans.<br />

2<br />

Student<br />

completes<br />

FAFSA<br />

4Review<br />

Awarding<br />

5<br />

6 Awards<br />

Released<br />

Application Deadlines<br />

To help you apply and receive funds<br />

in a timely manner, we recommend<br />

that students begin the application<br />

process at least two months prior to<br />

the below suggested deadline dates<br />

for best results. Complete steps 1-6<br />

of Financial aid process by:<br />

QuARTER: DATE:<br />

<strong>Summer</strong> May 1<br />

Fall July 1<br />

Winter November 1<br />

Spring February 1<br />

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1Complete the Admissions Application<br />

Apply for Financial Aid<br />

online at www.btc.ctc.edu/applyonline Complete the Application for Financial Aid<br />

There is no application fee. Students will be (FAFSA) online: http://www.fafsa.ed.gov.<br />

assigned a Student Identification number The <strong>BTC</strong> <strong>College</strong> Code is: 016227.<br />

(SID) and <strong>BTC</strong> email address for future Be aware of the deadlines for awarding.<br />

correspondence.<br />

We have gone green! All communications is<br />

2Take Our Assessment Test<br />

through your <strong>BTC</strong> email you put on the FAFSA.<br />

All new <strong>BTC</strong> students seeking a degree or See our website www.btc.ctc.edu/FinanciaAid<br />

certificate must demonstrate their English for all financial aid steps.<br />

and math proficiency levels, by taking the<br />

Check your status and awards on the<br />

Accuplacer Assessment Test or qualifying for<br />

Financial Aid Portal at:<br />

a test waiver.<br />

www.btc.ctc.edu/financialaidportal<br />

There is a $20 Accuplacer fee, which includes<br />

one retest if needed. Call Admissions &<br />

5 Advising to schedule a test appointment at<br />

360-752-8345.<br />

The Assessment Center is temporarily<br />

located in MC212.<br />

3<br />

Finalize Acceptance<br />

Some programs require additional admissions<br />

materials or coursework. For a list of programs<br />

with additional requirements, see our website<br />

at, www.btc.ctc.edu/Apply, or call 360-752-<br />

8345.<br />

Submit all admissions requirements for<br />

placement on a program ready (wait) list.<br />

When the program you’re applying for has<br />

an opening, you will be invited to register<br />

for program courses and given a deadline<br />

to enroll.<br />

MY <strong>BTC</strong> Portal is your single entry into web<br />

tools and websites for <strong>BTC</strong> students.<br />

www.btc.ctc.edu/mybtc<br />

Register<br />

Students are encouraged to register online<br />

at www.btc.ctc.edu/register or in person.<br />

Registration by phone or fax is available as<br />

an alternative.<br />

For assistance email registration@btc.ctc.edu<br />

or call 360-752-8350.<br />

Running Start students register in person.<br />

Online Registration tools are accessible on the<br />

<strong>BTC</strong> website: www.btc.ctc.edu<br />

1. Left (blue) menu bar: “Online Registration”<br />

on each web page.<br />

2. Log in to these tools using your SID (Student<br />

ID number) and your PIN (default is 6-digit<br />

birth date MMDDYY).<br />

Registration information can be accessed<br />

through “Student Resources” link on the left<br />

(blue) menu bar.<br />

Our primary method of contacting program<br />

students is via <strong>BTC</strong> student email accounts.<br />

4<br />

<strong>Bellingham</strong> <strong>Technical</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

Admissions Office: <strong>College</strong> Services, Room 102 Ph. 360-752-8345 www.btc.ctc.edu/Admissions<br />

If you are unsure of your educational goals and would like assistance in career exploration contact The Counseling & Career<br />

Center at 360-752-8450.<br />

Registration Steps for Online Courses<br />

Admission & Registration Steps<br />

To enroll in an online course:<br />

1. Locate the online class you want to take this quarterly schedule. All online<br />

classes in this schedule are identified with a : symbol.<br />

2. Register for your online class through the <strong>BTC</strong> website or in person.<br />

If you need assistance after registering, there will be help in the <strong>BTC</strong> library the<br />

first 2 weeks of each quarter (check www.btc.ctc.edu for available hours), or we<br />

can assist you with your questions at any time at elearninghelp@btc.ctc.edu<br />

3. After registering log onto: http://angel.btc.ctc.edu one week prior to class for<br />

information about getting into your online classroom.<br />

4. Books can purchased online or through the <strong>BTC</strong> bookstore.<br />

6Pay Tuition and Fees<br />

Tuition and fees payment is due by the date<br />

specified on the <strong>College</strong> Calendar on the<br />

<strong>BTC</strong> website under quicklinks. Pay online at<br />

www.btc.ctc.edu/pay or at the cashier window<br />

in the <strong>College</strong> Services building. You may pay<br />

by cash, check, VISA, MasterCard, or financial<br />

aid award.<br />

7Attend a gET READY! Orientation<br />

Contact the Outreach & Events department at<br />

360-752-8483 for the upcoming GET READY!<br />

schedule.<br />

GET READY! is designed especially for students<br />

new to <strong>BTC</strong>. In this information-packed session,<br />

we’ll introduce you to all the resources you<br />

need to be a successful <strong>BTC</strong> student. From<br />

support systems and online services to advisors<br />

and counselors, GET READY! will ensure that<br />

you know where to find help when you need it.<br />

This is your REAL first day of class!<br />

8Purchase Books<br />

Take your printed class schedule and the<br />

bookstore staff will help find your required<br />

books. <strong>BTC</strong>’s Campus Store is located in<br />

Campus Center. Textbook lists can be found<br />

at the bookstore or at www.btcbookstore.<br />

com. The bookstore accepts cash, checks, VISA,<br />

MasterCard and debit cards.<br />

9Student ID Card<br />

Purchase your student ID card at the bookstore.<br />

You’ll need a Student ID Card OR photo ID for<br />

certain registration transactions. Some <strong>BTC</strong><br />

programs require a Student ID card.<br />

Your Student ID card qualifies you for<br />

discounted WTA (Whatcom Transit Authority)<br />

bus passes, discounts at many local vendors,<br />

and access to the Western Washington<br />

university and Whatcom Community <strong>College</strong><br />

libraries. IDs are available at the bookstore for<br />

a cost of $7.50—bring your printed student<br />

schedule.<br />

2011-2012 Program & Degree Tuition Rates<br />

Rates per Credit Resident Canadian Non-Resident<br />

1-10 credits $86.66 $116.99 $245.66<br />

11-18 credits $51.58 $69.63 $55.89<br />

19+ credits $62.60 $84.51 $234.60<br />

Running Start Fees $7.04 per credit plus course fees<br />

For <strong>College</strong> Refund Policies: www.btc.ctc.edu/Refund<br />

Admission/Registration Info Getting Started at <strong>BTC</strong> for Degree & Certificate Classes


<strong>Summer</strong> 2012<br />

<strong>BTC</strong> Map<br />

& Directions<br />

A Library, Tutoring Center, Human Resources<br />

B Building Construction, Electrician<br />

Precision Machining, Electro Mechanical<br />

C Dental Assisting & Dental Hygiene, Dental Clinic<br />

CC Campus Center<br />

Bookstore, Business Courses, Cafe Culinaire,<br />

Culinary Arts, Computer Networking, Coffee Shop<br />

CSB <strong>College</strong> Services Bldg<br />

Student Services, Administration, Learning Center<br />

DMC Desmond McArdle Center<br />

Instrumentation, Process Technology, Electronics<br />

Learning Center, Veterinary Technician<br />

How to Find our Campus<br />

From I-5 northbound<br />

•Take exit #258 and turn left (West on Bakerview)<br />

•Left on Bennett, then left on Marine Drive,<br />

•Left on West Illinois St. •Student and Visitor parking<br />

are off of Illinois Street on the right.<br />

•Turn right on Nome street (off of West Illinois) to<br />

reach The <strong>College</strong> Services/Administration Building<br />

and Visitor Parking<br />

From I-5 southbound<br />

•Take exit #258 and turn right (West on Bakerview)<br />

•Left on Bennett, then left on Marine Drive,<br />

•Left on West Illinois St.<br />

•Student and Visitor parking are off of Illinois Street<br />

on the right.<br />

•Turn right on Nome street (off of West Illinois) to<br />

reach The <strong>College</strong> Services/Administration Building<br />

and Visitor Parking<br />

cOllege<br />

ServiceS<br />

viSitOr parking<br />

StuDent parking<br />

Over flOw parking<br />

located at the Marine Drive annex,<br />

corner of Marine Dr. & illinois St.<br />

G Cafeteria<br />

T Diesel Equipment<br />

H Health Occupations, Practical Nursing, Continuing Ed u HVAC<br />

HC Haskell Center<br />

Nursing, Radiologic Technology, Surgery Technology<br />

Y Family Learning Center<br />

J<br />

K<br />

Engineering, Surveying & Mapping<br />

Facilities<br />

Instructional sites are easily accessible to students<br />

using wheelchairs or crutches. Building M and<br />

Fisheries Technology are not barrier-free. Disabled<br />

M Automotive Technology<br />

students who wish to take a class at a site which<br />

does not accommodate their disability should<br />

MC Morse Center<br />

Welding, Auto Collision<br />

Assessment Center (Temp)<br />

contact the Career Center.<br />

From Downtown <strong>Bellingham</strong><br />

•Follow Holly St. to Eldridge Ave.<br />

•After the stone bridge, turn right onto<br />

Nequalicum Ave.<br />

•For <strong>College</strong> Services/Administration Building,<br />

go straight onto Nome St.<br />

•For Student Parking, go straight onto<br />

Nome St. then turn left on Illionois St. The<br />

parking lot is on the left.<br />

StuDent parking<br />

enter StuDent parking<br />

at w. illinOiS St.<br />

aSSeSSMent center<br />

teMpOrary lOcatiOn<br />

MOrSe 212 (Mc 212<br />

-park in the visitorparking lot in<br />

front of cS Building<br />

-go inside and sign in for parking<br />

-walk to Mc212.<br />

assessment center is on the<br />

2nd floor<br />

Off Campus Locations<br />

FCC First Congregational Church<br />

2401 Cornwall Avenue, <strong>Bellingham</strong><br />

HEC St. Luke’s Community Health<br />

Education Center<br />

3333 Squalicum Parkway, <strong>Bellingham</strong><br />

JOS PeaceHealth St. Joseph Medical Center<br />

(Conference rooms near the cafeteria -<br />

not the Childbirth Center)<br />

2901 Squalicum Parkway, <strong>Bellingham</strong><br />

MBHS Mount Baker High School<br />

4936 Deming Road, Deming<br />

TDC Technology Development Center<br />

1000 F Street, <strong>Bellingham</strong><br />

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3028 Lindbergh Avenue<br />

<strong>Bellingham</strong>, WA 98225<br />

www.btc.ctc.edu<br />

Get Ready. Get Hired. Career Ready in just two years.<br />

Scan me!<br />

<strong>Bellingham</strong> <strong>Technical</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

www.btc.ctc.edu

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