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WINTER CLASSESJanuary 6 - March 21

News Highlights, p. 3-4

Information YouNeed to Know, p. 10-12

College Programs& Services, p. 16-17

Credit Classes, p. 20-49

North Campus, Weekend,& Evening Classes, p. 50-52

Online Classes, p. 53-55

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Discover BCC’s uniqueInterdisciplinary Studies Classes, p. 3.

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Table of Contents

Arts & Humanities DivisionR230 • (425) 564-2341www.bcc.ctc.edu/artshum/American Studies; Applied Linguistics &Language; Art; Communication; Dance;Developmental Education (Adult BasicEducation, English as a SecondLanguage, GED, IndividualDevelopment); Drama; English; ForeignLanguages (American Sign Language,Chinese, French, German, Japanese,Spanish); Humanities; InterdisciplinaryStudies; Interior Design; Music;Philosophy; Speech; English LanguageInstitute

Business DivisionD104 • (425) 564-2311www.bcc.ctc.edu/business/Accounting–Paraprofessional;Accounting–Transfer (Business Admin);Administrative Office Systems;Animation & Graphics; BusinessAdministration–Transfer; ComputerScience–Transfer;E-Commerce; General BusinessManagement; Information Technology(Networking, Programming, TechnicalSupport Database Administration);Internet Application Development;Marketing Management; MediaCommunication & Technology; MobileComputing; Video Production; WebMultimedia Authoring

Health Sciences & Related ProgramsR130 • (425) 564-2348Alcohol & Drug Studies; ContinuingNursing Education; DiagnosticUltrasound; Early Childhood Education;Education; Fire Service Programs (FireCommand & Administration, FireInvestigation, Fire Prevention Specialist,Fire Science); Health; Home Economics;Imaging; Independent Studies; NuclearMedicine Technology; Nursing -Associate Degree; Parent Education;Physical Education; Radiation Therapy;Radiologic Technology; RecreationLeadership

Science DivisionL200 • (425) 564-2321http://scidiv.bcc.ctc.edu/Basic Science; Engineering; LifeSciences (Biology, Botany, Environ.Science, Oceanography); Mathematics;Nutrition; Physical Sciences(Astronomy, Chemistry, Geology,Meteorology, Physics)

Social Science DivisionD110 • (425) 564-2331www.bcc.ctc.edu/socsci/Admin. of Criminal Justice;Anthropology; Economics; Geography;History; International Studies; PoliticalScience; Psychology; Sociology

Instructional Divisions and Departments

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On the cover:Interdisciplinary Studies instructor Michael Meyerand student Ashleigh Gillespie.Photo credit: Juan Ulloa, 2002

Changes in Schedule Information

BCC makes this information as accurateas possible at the time of publication.However, unforeseen changes infunding, staffing, curricula, or policiesmay require the college to changeprovisions of the Credit Class Scheduleor Course Catalog, or to add orwithdraw courses, without prior notice.Because such changes might becomenecessary, this Credit Class Scheduleshould not be regarded as an irrevo-cable contract between the student andthe college.

BOARD OF TRUSTEES

J.C. (Dell) Jackson, Chairman - Bellevue

Lee Kraft, Vice Chairman - Mercer Island

Ruthann S. Kurose - Mercer Island

James Dagnon - Bellevue

Vijay Vashee - Mercer Island

COLLEGE PRESIDENTB. Jean Floten

General Information 9-19

Academic calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

How to enroll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10

What it will cost . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11

Final exam schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11

Grades . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12

Graduation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12

College announcements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12

Web registration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13

Getting to BCC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14

Parking Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15

College programs & services . . . . . . . . . . . . 16

Career Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18

Women’s Center/Student Access Center . . . 19

Credit Classes 20-55

North Campus/Evening/Weekend Classes 50-52

Distance Education 53-55

English LanguageInstitute 56

Planning Guide for2002-03 57-60

Continuing Education 61

Contact Us 62

Index 63

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BCC HighlightsInterdisciplinary Studies –In a Class by Themselves“This is not like any other class,”says English instructor and IDScoordinator Michael Meyer to agroup of 30 students during thefirst day of “Papyrus: WhereBotany Meets Composition,” anInterdisciplinary Studies (IDS)class offering English andscience credits.

Indeed, Interdisciplinary Studiescourses are in a class bythemselves. The IDS programpairs two or more interesting –and occasionally unlikely –subjects such as physical education and English or economicsand environmental science into one course connected by acommon theme.

The BCC program was started in 1986, nearly a decade beforethe educational models of learning communities andintegrated courses gained national popularity. It has continuedto flourish over the years.

Meyer sees many potential benefits for students who takeintegrated studies courses. “I believe that students take awayfrom this a real enthusiasm for learning and a recognition ofthe importance of the relevancy of learning. They can see aconnection – things make sense,” he says. “They gain criticalthinking skills and become engaged in their education.”

In addition to traditional lecture, students in Meyer’s and scienceinstructor Michael Hanson’s “Papyrus” class take part in severaldiverse components of the class, including small groupdiscussion, lab and greenhouse projects, written portfolioassignments, class discussion, guest speakers and more.Students discover a common theme between subjects througha variety of perspectives. Within the supportive and friendly classenvironment, students are challenged to take responsibility fortheir learning, work collaboratively, and explore the relevancybetween different subject areas and ideas.

Ashleigh Gillespie, a 20-year-old transfer student who is nowtaking her second IDS course, enjoys the relaxed and openlearning environment, where students, who usually spend twoto three hours in class together each day, often sit in a circle tofoster group discussion and refer to faculty members by theirfirst name.

Gillespie was initially enticed to take an IDS course by theinteresting format of combined academic subjects, and cameto appreciate the opportunity for independent learning. “Theinstructors pose different ideas to you instead of just telling

you something,” she says. “The students have to decide ontheir own opinions and learn from each other.”

Students in an IDS course are active participants in the learningexperience – they have an important role in shaping thecontent of the class along with faculty members. They delveinto subjects in search of a common theme. Lively conversationyields varied opinions, which are shared and examined amongthe group. The result is often the establishment of a strongsense of community and respect among a diverse peer group.

BCC’s winter quarter IDS offerings include “Mind-Body Wellness”(English, Health and Physical Education,12 credits), “Skin Deep”(English/American Studies, Economics and Psychology, 15credits), “By Design” (Interior Design and Art, 10 credits) and“Anime Revealed” (English and Japanese, 10 credits). The coursescan be taken to complete core requirements or as interestingelectives. Turn to pages 39-40 for registration details.

To learn more about upcoming classes – or BCC’s intriguingInterdisciplinary Studies program – visit www.bcc.ctc.edu/ids onthe Web or call (425) 564-2537.

Earn Your Degree throughBCC’s Weekend CollegeMake the most of your weekend by advancing your educationor career with BCC’s Weekend College Program!

You can earn a degree or certificate while working or parentingfull-time. Weekend College was designed to meet the careerand educational needs of working adults by providing accessto higher education through innovative scheduling. BCC’sWeekend College Program can help you advance your careeror create a new one, without sacrificing your family or workcommitments.

Classes are held on Friday evenings or Saturdays for ten weeks.Although not accelerated, the classes are aimed at seriousstudents who are motivated by a desire for success, advancementand achievement. Many student services, including registration,assessment and advising, are available evenings. During winterquarter, you can take classes in math, English, geology,philosophy, computer science and more. You may pursue aprogram certificate in areas such as Project Management,Business Software Specialist, or Alcohol and Drug Studies.

For more information, please call (425) 564-2222 or visitwww.bcc.ctc.edu/schedule/weekend.htm on the BCC website –and make the most of your weekend!

Michael Meyer and Ashleigh Gillespie

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BCC Highlights

Discover BCC’s North CampusBellevue Community Collegehas added a campus in theNorth Bellevue area in orderto better serve its growingstudent population.

BCC’s North Campus, locatednear the intersection of I-405and SR-520, may be a moreconvenient place for you towork toward a college degreeor certificate. Many of thecourses required for a BCCtransfer degree are nowoffered at North Campus.During winter quarter, creditcourses will be offered in English, math, psychology, Spanishand more. Day, evening and weekend classes are available.

North Campus is also the place for you to pursue a personalinterest or develop a new skill! You’ll find diverse class offeringsfrom BCC Continuing Education in subjects such as worldlanguages, ceramics, yoga, cooking, photography and muchmore. North Campus is home to many of BCC’s professionaland technical certification programs including CertifiedInternet Webmaster, Software Tester, Network Security,Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE), Cisco, ProjectManagement and Technical Communications. Visitwww.conted.bcc.ctc.edu to see the latest offerings.

BCC’s North Campus offers plenty of parking, high-techfacilities and quality instruction from experienced BCC facultymembers. You may register for classes on the Web atwww.bcc.ctc.edu or in person at BCC North Campus or theStudent Services Building on the main campus. Directions toNorth Campus, 10700 Northup Way, are available on the Webat www.bcc.ctc.edu/visitguide/maintonorth.htm. For moredetails, call (425) 564-2263.

Free Tuition for High SchoolStudents through “Running Start”BCC’s Running Start programoffers students the opportunity toearn up to two years of tuition-freecollege credit while finishing highschool – and offers parents thechance to decrease the cost of achild’s college education. Studentstake some or all of their classes onthe BCC campus and completehigh school as they earn collegecredit. BCC credits transfer to mostpublic and private universities inWashington.

Running Start is open to high school juniors or seniors who arecurrently enrolled in a public high school. Applications areaccepted for fall, winter and spring quarters. Assessment testsare necessary to determine placement level for college classes.

The program is ideal for mature and motivated high schoolstudents who welcome the academic challenges and socialopportunities of a college environment. Faraz Zarghami, a 17-year-old student from Redmond High School, enrolled inRunning Start last year. He was impressed with the reputationof BCC’s program and was ready to explore academicchallenges and a more diverse environment beyond highschool.

Making his education a priority, Zarghami is motivated tofinish college early in hopes of pursuing a career in law ormedicine. If all goes according to his plan, Zarghami willgraduate from high school, complete his associate degree andbegin his career at the University of Washington as a junior—all by age 18.

To learn more about BCC’s Running Start program, stop byroom B233 in the Student Services Building on the main BCCcampus, call (425) 564-2026, or visit www.bcc.ctc.edu/hsprograms/runningstart on the Web.

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Prepare for Winter ConditionsIt’s just starting to snow and you’re not sure if you should drive to campus. Do you knowhow to find out if the BCC campus is closed because of adverse weather conditions thiswinter?

To find out if your classes have been cancelled due to weather or other emergencyconditions, use one of the following options:

• Listen for school closure announcements on local radio or television news

• Call (425) 401-6680 for a recorded message

• Check the BCC website at www.bcc.ctc.edu/schoolclosure.

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Kennedy James

Discovering aLife-Changing Power at BCCA short time ago, Kennedy James was a singlemother working in computer sales with no plansfor attending college. But when the market tooka dive, her life changed forever.

Now jump ahead a year and a half. She’s happilymarried, a successful college student at BCC, thisyear’s student body president, and a woman witha mission to promote awareness about the powerof community colleges to improve lives.

What has made the difference? In large part, it’sBCC.

At BCC, James found a community ready to help.

A Community Ready to HelpFor example, when core classes proved to be astruggle, James turned to her English instructorfor help. Referred to free counseling at BCC’s Dis-ability Support Services, James discovered she hadthe classic symptoms of Attention Deficit Disor-der. After learning about ways to deal with herdisability, the new student was finally able to fo-cus and apply herself. Having been a C student inhigh school, James is now an A student and vicepresident of BCC’s chapter of Phi Theta Kappainternational honor society.

“Everyone in Disability Support Services was won-derful,” beams James. “They were helpful, accom-modating and supportive. They were my founda-tion to get through that issue.”

James’ experience in math provides another ex-ample. “When I came here, I was a weak mathstudent,” she says. “But BCC’s Math departmentis phenomenal. If you want help, it’s here for you.They are very good at assessing a student’s needsand can explain how to solve a problem in mul-tiple ways. So far I’ve completed seven levels ofmath. I don’t believe I could have done this if I’dbeen at any other institution.”

Seeing Beyond HerselfEarly in her education at BCC, James was chal-lenged by English instructor Kim Pollock to tradein her ethno-centric view of the world for a moreglobal perspective. This encouragement, coupledwith the effects of the September 11 terrorist at-tack, created a shift in James’ outlook on life.

“I really believe that BCC has given me the visionto see beyond my culture and personal experi-ence,” she says. “Before I came to BCC, I wascolor blind. I did not understand the importanceof culture and ethnicity and how it contributes towho we are.”

She points out that BCC’s international studentscome from more than 60 different countries and be-lieves strongly that they each have much to offer.

“Bringing their culture to the table, they remindpeople like me with a European-American back-ground that there is a world out there,” shestates passionately, “a world that we can beginto know by getting to know our neighbors righthere at BCC.”

“BCC has opened doors for me thatwould otherwise have been closed.”

— Kennedy James

Getting Involved in Her CommunityBased on her discoveries at BCC, Kennedy James plansto continue the journey she has begun by pursuing abachelor’s degree in economics and political scienceat the UW. But while at BCC, she’s committed topreaching her gospel about the power of communitycolleges to improve lives.

“BCC has given me depth”, says James. “It’s givenme perspective and has opened doors for me thatwould otherwise have been closed.”

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Found:A Family with Similar InterestsCarla Uribe came looking for something special,and she found it at Bellevue Community College.

“I studied engineering back home in Chile,” saysUribe, a 2001 graduate of BCC’s interior designprogram. “But I was missing the creative. At BCC,I found what I was looking for.”

Although it required more work than she ex-pected, Uribe fell in love with BCC’s intensivethree-year interior design program.

“Some quarters, I had 20 credits or more,” shesays. “But the teachers are very, very supportive.They help you through the program. If you arewilling to do your best, they are certainly rightthere for you.”

A Sense of FamilyUribe found something else at BCC, too.

“You discover a real sense of family and commu-nity,” she states with enthusiasm. “You look for-ward to being in class. Everyone knows eachother and each other’s work.”

Remembering how students encourage eachother at BCC, Uribe notes, “You’re not allowed tobe invisible. BCC brings people together.”

Carla Uribe

When asked what she values most about the cur-riculum at BCC, Uribe replies, “The programopens your eyes to a whole new world you didn’teven know existed. I’ve heard so many studentssay, ‘I now know there is a world beyond Seattleand the U.S.’”

Involvement Builds CommunityUribe expanded her sense of family and commu-nity by immersing herself in student activities.During her time at BCC, she helped plan andcarry out an issues forum by Muslim students, aKid’s Fair, a Halloween Dance, and InternationalNight, and she was an active member of the In-ternational Students Association.

She encourages all students to become involved,as a way to experience the closeness of the BCCfamily.

“I believe in community, so wherever they needme, there I am,” she says. “It’s a lot of fun. Andyou learn a lot. You grow, and you find newfriends.”

“BCC brings people together….You are never a number at BCC.”

— Carla Uribe

Never a NumberToday, looking back at her time at BCC, Uribe saysthe students and teachers she met here have be-come her friends and family.

“You are never a number at BCC,” says Uribe.“This is a place where you feel secure. Where youcan keep coming back.”

And she does. Though employed now at the De-sign Center in Seattle, Uribe continues to be in-volved in events and activities at her home awayfrom home – Bellevue Community College.

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Rudy Brown

From the streets to BCC,and beyondFollowing his master plan, Rudy Brown moved toBellevue in August of 2001 and started school atBCC a month later. Now he’s firmly on his waytoward his goal of becoming a dentist, but it allalmost didn’t happen.

A Quest for Increased Opportunity“A few years ago, I wouldn’t have ever imaginedliving in Bellevue, going to BCC or going to col-lege for that matter,” says 26-year-old Brown.

“I was involved in various street hustles when I wasyounger,” he adds, explaining how he struggledas a teenager to provide for himself and his familyin Oakland, California. “I always wanted to be do-ing something different, but when you are poor,it’s easier to get caught up trying to get food foryour brothers and sisters by any means necessary.”

When his wife became pregnant with his secondson, he decided to find a more stable career path.

After volunteering to work with a couple of den-tists to learn the pros and the cons of dentistry,Rudy decided to begin the long road of study andpreparation for dental school. He moved his fam-ily to Bellevue – a place he had read about oncein Fortune magazine as having the most million-aires per capita of any city in America.

“I never knew anyone from Bellevue,” says theself-possessed young man. “But since quality of

schools is based on a community’s resources, Iknew BCC was where I wanted to be. Thus far Ihave not been wrong.”

College: A Brand New ExperienceBrown is currently working on a pre-dental Asso-ciate of Science degree. He plans to transfer tothe University of Washington after BCC and even-tually go to dental school. His route is set, but hisstart was bumpy.

“I had to learn a lot of things the hard way,” ex-plains Brown. “How could I know anything aboutcollege if nobody I know has ever been?”

He didn’t know anatomy books cost $150, forexample. Or not to sign up for 22 credits his firstquarter after being out of school for seven years.He didn’t realize that his financial aid wouldn’tkick in until Winter Quarter. Or that studying,working and raising an infant would prove ex-hausting.

Seeking assistance, Rudy found the help heneeded at BCC. He spoke with Registration andreceived tuition deferment. He sought out theresources of the Multi-Cultural Services program,got a loan for his books and found he could re-ceive free counseling. He discovered the TRIOacademic support program for first-generationcollege students, and BCC’s Tutoring Program.

“At first I thought I was going to have to dropout. But the help I received was instrumental,”says Brown. “When my financial aid finally camethrough, I was able to repay my loans, drop mywork hours to 15 hours a week, concentrate onschool and finally get a decent GPA.”

“The help I’ve received hasbeen the key to my success.”

— Rudy Brown

Grateful for the Oppportunity“There are a lot of students who take for grantedthe opportunity they have here,” says Brown.“Me? I’m here to take care of business. It’s like,Seek and you shall find. God blesses me; that’sreally the way I feel. And the help I have receivedhere has been the key to my success.”

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Sara Needleman-Carlton

Take Two Years of BCCand Call Me in the MorningAfter missing a year and a half of high school dueto illness, Sara Needleman-Carlton graduatedfrom high school and Bellevue Community Col-lege at the same time, in 2001. Back then, shewas a student in Running Start, a program thatenables high school students to earn collegecredit. Now, as a senior at Evergreen State Col-lege, she reminisces about her time at BCC –which for her was a time of recovery.

A Healthy Change, A Running Start“As soon as I got to BCC, I was instantly ac-cepted,” Sara says. “It was the polar opposite ofmy high school experience. If I hadn’t gone toBCC through Running Start, I really don’t believeI would have finished high school.”

“High school was deteriorating me, tearing medown,” she continues. “BCC built me up, creat-ing self-esteem and self-empowerment. Myhealth improved and I was challenged academi-cally. It was an amazing experience,” she says,smiling broadly.

For the first time in her young life, according toSara, people didn’t judge her. Instead, theyviewed her for who she is – a dedicated instru-ment of public service with a vital presence, whoencourages her peers to become involved in boththeir school and community.

Getting Involved“I spent my first quarter at BCC in the librarystudying,” she recalls. “But getting involved iswhat college is really about. There’s so muchmore to get out of college than what you find intextbooks. It’s the time in your life when you aredeveloping relationships, you are trying newthings, you’re challenging yourself, you’re put-ting yourself out there.”

And putting herself out there is just what Saradid. Her first year at school, she attended a clubfair and discovered the many offerings availableat BCC. She became involved with the Philoso-phy Club and the Science Club. She was invitedto join Phi Theta Kappa honor society and servedas their public relations officer. In her second year,Sara served as ASBCC student body president andthe northwest regional president for Phi ThetaKappa.

“I just loved meeting people and planning andpromoting events and service projects. Gettinginvolved helped me academically, socially andemotionally,” Sara says, “I felt like I was part ofsomething important.”

“BCC built me up,creating self-esteem and

self-empowerment…It was a family.”

— Sara Needleman-Carlton

Two Years of EmpowermentSara attributes her enthusiasm and interest in col-lege to the teachers she met at BCC. “Everyteacher started out the class telling us that theywere here for us, that they wanted us to succeed,that we were in this together,” she recalls. “Itmade me think, ‘I can do this; I have an ally.’That’s something I think many students don’tunderstand – your teachers are there for you.”

“For two years, everybody at BCC empoweredme,” Sara says with conviction. “It was a family.That’s what happens when you get involved. BCCis so rich in what it has to offer students, if theyjust take advantage of it.”

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Academic Calendar

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For Information on Continuing Education non-credit classes call (425) 564-2263.

Remote access registration is available Monday-Friday, 6:00 a.m. – 10:00 p.m. and Saturday 6:00 a.m.through Sunday 12:00 noon.

November 1 Application due for Winter Quarter graduation

November 12 CONTINUING CREDIT STUDENTS begin to register by appointment

November 19 NEW and FORMER CREDIT STUDENTS begin to register by appointmentRegistration continues through January 8

November 22 Winter Quarter registration for High School Enrichment students, by permission

November 28-29 HOLIDAYS - College closed

December 10 Application due for Spring Quarter graduation

December 10-12 Fall Quarter final exams

December 16 Bookstore - Winter Quarter textbooks are available in the store

December 24-25 HOLIDAYS - College closed

January 1 HOLIDAY - College closed

January 6 WINTER QUARTER INSTRUCTION BEGINS

January 8 Last day to add classes without instructor’s signatureSpace-available waivers registration (for state-supported classes only) - seniorcitizens (age 60+) & BCC employees start at 8:00 a.m.; other eligible stateemployees start at 5:00 p.m.

January 9-17 Permission-to-Enroll Card from instructor is required for registration; tuition &fees due immediately upon registration(Distance learners may request permission by e-mailing their instructors)

January 10 Last day to withdraw with 100% refund on tuition - in person by 8:00 p.m. or viaremote access by 10:00 p.m.

January 10-11 Weekend College begins (classes meet Friday evenings and/or Saturdays)

January 17 Last day to change letter-graded course to Pass/Fail or Audit (in-person only)Last day to withdraw from a course in person without a “W” posted to thetranscript - by 5:00 p.m.

January 18 $100 per-class late registration fee goes into effect

January 19 Last day to withdraw from a course via remote access without a “W” posted tothe transcript - by 12 noon

January 20 HOLIDAY - College closed

January 24 Last day to withdraw from classes in person with 50% refund on tuition (see p. 11)- by 5:00 p.m.

January 25 Last day to withdraw from classes via remote access with 50% refund on tuition(see p. 11) - by 12 midnight

January 27 Bookstore - Last day for 100% refund on Winter Quarter textbooks

February 17 HOLIDAY - College closed

February 21 Last day to withdraw from a class in person - by 5:00 p.m. (“W” will be postedon the transcript)

February 23 Last day to withdraw from a class via remote access - by 12 noon (“W” will beposted on the transcript)

March 14-15 Weekend College courses end

March 15 Application due for Summer Quarter graduation

March 19-21 WINTER QUARTER FINAL EXAMS

Bookstore textbook buy-backs

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Basic Information

Eligibility for BCCIf you are 18 or older or have earned a highschool diploma, you are welcome to apply foradmission and take college credit classes. Highschool students may enroll at BCC; contact theHigh School Programs Office, (425) 564-2026.

How to Enroll inCredit Classes

1. AdmissionIf you are new to BCC or returning after beinggone two or more quarters, you will need toapply for admission. For an admissions applica-tion, go to the BCC website, www.bcc.ctc.edu. Ifyou send in your application before the admis-sions deadline (see calendar, p. 9), you will re-ceive a letter with a registration time and tellingyou about assessment, advising, and other stepsto become a BCC student. You also can learnyour registration time by Remote Access.

If you do not meet the admissions deadline,you can still register for classes – see Registra-tion section.

2. AssessmentBeing assessed in English and math is an impor-tant first step to your success at BCC. It identi-fies your skill level and appropriate course levelplacement and is required before registering forsome classes. It also helps meet prerequisites forcertain classes. Stop by the Assessment Office,B132, for drop-in testing on Mondays from1:00-5:45 p.m. and Tuesdays and Wednesdaysfrom 9:00 a.m.-5:45 p.m. The assessment fee is$15. Go to www.bcc.ctc.edu for more informa-tion (click on “How to Enroll”).

After the Assessment Office determines thestudent’s eligibility, either by assessment re-sults or college transcript review, the informa-tion is uploaded to the registration computerwithin two working days.

3. AdvisingAdvising is important for getting the most outof your time at BCC. See the website(www.bcc.ctc.edu/advising/) for more informa-tion about workshops, advisors in your major

or area of interest, transfer to baccalaureatecolleges and universities.

4. Registration by Remote AccessIf you are:• A current student or a returning student

who earned credits in the two previousquarters OR

• A new student or a returning student whoearned credits more than two quarters agoAND who submitted an admission applica-tion by the deadline (see calendar, p. 9) –

you will be assigned a registration accesstime. You can check this time by Remote Ac-cess. You will also receive registration infor-mation including your “access time” in themail. If you don’t receive this information,make sure the college has your correct ad-dress – check the website or visit the StudentService Center. You may register for classesby Remote Access from your assigned accesstime through the third day of the academicquarter. You may drop or withdraw fromclasses by Remote Access until the end of theseventh week.

If you are:• A new or former student who missed the

application deadline (see p. 9) –

you will be assigned an access time for re-mote registration within 48 hours after yourapplication is received by the Admissions Of-fice. You may register for classes by RemoteAccess from your assigned access time throughthe third day of the academic quarter You maydrop or withdraw from classes by Remote Ac-cess until the end of the seventh week.

Remote Access Registration is available Monday- Friday, 6:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m., and Saturday6:00 a.m. - Sunday noon:

• Web registration – www.bcc.ctc.edu

• Touchtone registration – (425) 564-2625

To use either type of Remote Access, you mustknow your Student Identification Number andyour Personal Identification Number (PIN).Your birth date is initially assigned as your PIN.For your own protection, please change yourPIN the first time you use Remote Access.

Need help with registration? Call (425) 564-2222 or come to the Student Service Center.

Registration for Distance Education:BCC offers many televised and online courses.You may register for these classes by RemoteAccess (Touchtone or BCC website) at any time

through the third day of the quarter. If you needa hard copy registration form, call (425) 564-2438. See page 53 for Distance Education re-quirements and fees.

5. PaymentYour tuition and fees are due within seven cal-endar days. If you register on or after thefourth day of the quarter, tuition & fees aredue immediately upon submission of the per-mission-to-enroll card. If you register on orafter January 18, a $100 late-registration feewill be charged for each course in addition tothe regular tuition & fees.

You are responsible for learning the exactamount of tuition & fees due. You can find thisinformation:

• by Touchtone: (425) 564-2625, press 7#

• on the web at www.bcc.ctc.edu

• at a kiosk on the first floor of the StudentServices Building or the Campus Informa-tion Center (C106 in the Student Union)

• in person at the Student Service Center

You may pay your tuition & fees by VISA orMasterCard at the time of Remote Access reg-istration or at the cashier’s office in the Stu-dent Services Building. You may pay by checkthrough the mail, or by check or cash at thecashier’s office.

You are responsible for verifying that paymenthas been made, for example if you are receivingfinancial aid that comes directly to the college.

If your check is returned because of a stop-pay-ment, you will be charged $25 and droppedfrom your classes immediately. If your check isreturned because of insufficient funds, you willbe charged $15 and dropped from yourclasses after the college has notified you.

Drop for Non-Payment:If you do not pay tuition & fees on time, thecollege may drop you from some or all ofyour classes.

You may be dropped from a class if you have notpaid by the times noted under “Payment.” Youmay also be blocked from registration and otherstudent services until you pay the amount due.

If you are dropped from classes for non-pay-ment, the college will notify you in writing afteryou have been withdrawn. You will be chargeda $15 fee for reinstatement into classes for thatquarter. If you do not re-enroll, your future reg-istration activity will not be affected.

SSB =the Student Services Building—

the east wing of B Building,near the flagpole circle

Information You Need To Know

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Information You Need To Know

What It Will Cost

Tuition & FeesThe chart shows the basic tuition & fees percredit per quarter for residents and non-resi-dents. (See “Residency” for definitions.) Addi-tional fees are described below. All tuition &fee rates are subject to change by the Boardof Trustees and/or the state legislature.Check the BCC website (www.bcc.ctc.edu)for current tuition and fee amounts.

Credits Resident Non-Resident

1 Credit $64.26 $235.962 Credits $128.52 $471.923 Credits $192.78 $707.884 Credits $257.04 $943.845 Credits $321.30 $1,179.806 Credits $385.56 $1,415.767 Credits $449.82 $1,651.728 Credits $514.08 $1,887.689 Credits $578.34 $2,123.6410 Credits $642.60 $2,359.6011 Credits $648.10 $2,368.9012 Credits $653.60 $2,378.2013 Credits $659.10 $2,387.5014 Credits $664.60 $2,396.8015 Credits $670.10 $2,406.1016 Credits $675.60 $2,415.4017 Credits $681.10 $2,424.7018 Credits $686.60 $2,434.0019 & Over (1) below (2) below

(1) For 11 or more credits, residents will pay$642.60 plus $5.50 per credit up to 18 credits, plus$56.70 per additional credit beyond 18.

(2) For 11 or more credits, non-residents will pay$2,359.60 plus $9.30 per credit up to 18 credits,plus $228.40 per additional credit beyond 18.

Technology fee:The technology fee ensures that all credit stu-dents have access to computers and relatedtechnology in a quality learning environment.The fee is $3.50 per credit, to a maximum of$35. The total tech and computer lab fees willbe limited to $115 per quarter.

E-mail accounts are available for credit stu-dents after the first day of the quarter in theOpen Lab, room N250.

For more information, see the Computing Ser-vices website, http://cs.bcc.ctc.edu/fee.htm.

Other fees:Certain classes require fees for laboratory use,licensing, etc. These fees are identified in theclass listing. Tuition & fee waivers generallydo not apply.

Fees for Distance Education andSelf-Supporting Programs:The cost of each Distance Education class in-cludes a licensing fee. For more information,call (425) 564-2438 or visit the website athttp://distance-ed.bcc.ctc.edu.

Certain BCC programs are self-supporting—that is, they receive no state funding. Theyhave their own fee structures and do not granttuition & fee waivers. In these programs youpay the full fee regardless of your residency sta-tus. Check with the program for details.

Transcript feeThe first three transcripts a student requestswithin one academic year are provided at nocost. Additional transcripts will cost $5 each.For instructions on ordering transcripts, call(425) 564-2245 or go to the website atwww.bcc.ctc.edu.

Refunds forWithdrawing or DroppingIf you withdraw from the college or dropclasses so that your credit total is less than 10,you may be eligible for a refund. The collegebegins to process refunds after the third dayof classes. A $7 processing fee is deductedfrom the refund amount.

The amount refunded is based on your with-drawal or drop date for courses that begin thefirst week of the quarter. See calendar (p. 9)for the last days for 100% and 50% refunds.

If the college drops you from classes for disci-plinary reasons you will not be eligible for arefund. Some fees are identified as non-re-fundable in the class listings. Self-supportingprograms may have different refund policies;contact the program office for details.

Refunds under $25 will not be processed butwill be applied to the next academic quarter.

ResidencyYour Washington State residency status deter-mines your basic tuition for most collegecredit classes. If you have questions abouteligibility requirements for residency for tuitionpurposes, please contact the residency office at(425) 564-4143 or (425) 564-2205. Informa-tion is also available online at www.bcc.ctc.edu/bccweb/howtoenroll/residencyintro.htm.

Note: Residency status affects tuition & feesfor state-supported classes only. Self-support-ing programs charge the same amounts forresidents and non-residents.

Final Exam ScheduleThe final examination shall make up nomore than 33% of your grade.

DAYS final examinations will be given:Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, March 19,20, and 21. All MATH 097, 098, and 099 testswill be given Thursday, March 20, 2003.

If your class Your final examregularly meets at: will be given at:

6:30 am See note below7:30 am Weds., 3/19 7:30-9:20 am8:30 am Fri., 3/21 7:30-9:20 am9:30 am Weds., 3/19 9:30-11:20 am10:30 am Fri., 3/21 9:30-11:20 am11:30 am Weds., 3/19 11:30 am-1:20 pm12:30 pm Fri., 3/21 11:30 am-1:20 pm1:30 pm Weds., 3/19 1:30-3:20 pm2:30 pm Fri., 3/21 1:30-3:20 pm3:30 pm Weds., 3/19 3:30-5:20 pm4:30 pm Fri., 3/21 3:30-5:20 pm

If your class regularly meets Your final examTuesday and Thursday ONLY will be given at:

7:30 or 8:30 am Thurs., 3/20 7:30-9:20 am9:30 or 10:30 am Thurs., 3/20 9:30-11:20 am11:30 am or 12:30 pm Thurs., 3/20 11:30 am-1:20 pm1:30 or 2:30 pm Thurs., 3/20 1:30-3:20 pm3:30 or 4:30 pm Thurs., 3/20 3:30-5:20 pmNOTE: Evening and 6:30 a.m. examinations willtake place during regular class hours during finalsweek unless otherwise arranged with the approvalof the Office of Instruction.

Weekend College:Final exams will be given during the last class session.

Credit classes at North Campus:If your class regularly meets Your final examM & W or W & F at: will be given at:7:30 am Weds., 3/19 7:30-9:20 am9:50 am Weds., 3/19 9:30-11:20 am12:40 pm Weds., 3/19 11:30 am-1:20 pm3:00 pm Weds., 3/19 3:30-5:20 pm

If your class regularly Your final exammeets T & Th at: will be given at:7:30 am Thurs., 3/20 7:30-9:20 am9:50 or 10:00 am Thurs., 3/20 9:30-11:20 am12:40 pm Thurs., 3/20 11:30 am-1:20 pm

3:00 pm Thurs., 3/20 3:30-5:20 pm

NOTE: Exams for North Campus evening classeswill be given during the regular class hours duringfinals week unless otherwise arranged with the ap-proval of the Office of Instruction.

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Information You Need To Know

GradesOfficial grades are available approximatelyone week after the quarter ends. There areseveral ways to learn your grades:

• Touchtone: (425) 564-2625, press 3#;• BCC website: www.bcc.ctc.edu;• Kiosk in the Student Services Building or

the Campus Information Center;• Mail: leave a self-addressed stamped

envelope at the Student Service Center,with your Student ID number written insidethe flap;

• In person at the Student Service Center.

GraduationGraduation applications are available at the Stu-dent Service Center or online at www.bcc.ctc.edu/evaluations.

If you wish to receive your degree or certificate atgraduation, you must file an application by thedue date below:

Expected graduation: Application due:

Fall Quarter June 1Winter Quarter November 1Spring Quarter December 10

Summer Quarter March 15

College Announcements

BCC Mission StatementOur mission at Bellevue Community Collegeis to provide an academic environment thatencourages students to become responsible,analytical, creative, and productive citizens;provide accessible services and educationalprograms that reflect excellence; meet thechanging educational needs of our diversecommunity; promote pluralism within ourmulticultural society; and be a leader andpartner in the culture, technology, and busi-ness of our Eastside community.

Equal Opportunity/AntidiscriminationBellevue Community College does not dis-criminate on the basis of race or ethnicity;color; national origin; sex; marital status;sexual orientation; age; religion or creed; thepresence of any sensory, mental, or physicaldisability; or veteran status in its educationalprograms and activities.

2001 Security InformationNow Available

The annual security compliance report is available on theBCC Public Safety website at www.bcc.ctc.edu/campusops/security/public_safety/clery.htm.

If you would like to receive a booklet containing thissafety and security information, stop by the BCC SecurityDepartment in Room K100, or call (425) 564-2400 torequest a copy.

The website and booklet contain information regardingcampus security and personal safety including: crimeprevention, college security law enforcement authority,crime reporting policies, disciplinary procedures, andother important issues related to security on campus.

Information on crime statistics is listed for the three pre-vious calendar years on reported crimes that occurredon campus; in certain off-campus buildings or propertyowned or controlled by BCC; and on public propertywithin or immediately adjacent to and accessible fromthe campuses.

This information is required by law and isprovided by the BCC Security Department.

Emergency ClosureBCC will cancel classes and close offices if severeweather or emergency conditions make thecampus unsafe. Call (425) 401-6680 for a re-corded message. Emergency closure informationis also posted on the BCC website,www.bcc.ctc.edu/schoolclosure, and announcedover local radio and TV stations.

FAST FACTS ABOUT BCC STUDENTS

*BCC provides this information per U.S. government rules so that prospective students can make informed decisions about colleges they might wish to attend.The federal Graduation Rate Survey definitions pertain to a very small group of BCC students: new students, attending full time, with degree or certificateintentions, without prior college experience.

Student Body Information, Fall Quarter 2001

Number of college-credit students 11,232All students (credit & non-credit) 21,766Percentage of credit students attending full-time 68%Average credit course load 10.9 credits

Credit Students All StudentsAverage age of students 25.3 years 30.7 yearsGender mix 46% M / 54% F 40%M / 60% FEthnicity: % students of color 26% 25%

Federal Graduation RateSurvey Information*

Combined transfer out/completion/graduation rate 25.0%

GRS completion or graduation rate 10.5%

GRS transfer out rate 14.5%

Students still enrolled after 4 years 1%

State Support for Community and Technical College StudentsThe Washington legislature wants students to know how much the state contributes to the cost of their instruction at communityand technical colleges (RCW 28B.10.044). The following chart shows that support averaged statewide for academic year 2000-01. Onaverage statewide, Washington State supports 74% of the cost of instructing a full-time student at a community or technical college.

Residents Non-ResidentsTotal instructional cost per FTE student $5,094 $5,094(less estimated tuition & operating fees paid) ($1,314) ($5,760)Net state support per FTE student $3,780 —

In addition to supporting basic instructional costs, students also receive state-supportedfinancial aid, including local or institutional financial aid funds (3.5%):

State financial aid appropriated per FTE student $425 $23Institutional financial aid fund $51 n/a

Undergraduate student category:

CHECK THE BCC WEBSITEFOR THE MOST CURRENT INFO:

WWW.BCC.CTC.EDU

SCHOLARSHIP INFO AVAILABLEAT THE WOMEN’S CENTER/STUDENT ACCESS CENTER

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Additional online services are available at:www.bcc.ctc.edu

Entry code: a 5-digit number you get from the division office,allowing you to register for a class that requires

prerequisites or ‘permission of instructor’

Audit: taking a class (and paying the tuition and fees)without getting grades or credits; if you audit a class it will

appear on your transcript records with a grade of “N.”

Need help? Call (425) 564-2222or come to the Student Service Center

Log on to www.bcc.ctc.edu• under Online Services for Students, select Registration

• Read the instructions

• click on Log in

Enter your information• key in your Student ID number, PIN, and the academic quarter

• click on Register

• confirm your name and other info on the Welcome page

• click on Next

• answer the questions displayed during your first registration

• click on Next

Choose your classes• on the Schedule screen, enter your item numbers under Add/Drop

(up to 3 items at a time)

• when you’re sure that the item numbers are complete & correct,click on Submit – a box will appear on screen for you to key in a 5-digit entry code if needed

• your class & fee info will appear in the Schedule box

• click on the Audit button if you want to take a class for no grade orcredits; select the number of credits you want for variable-creditclasses

• check the messages and follow the instructions if there were errors(for instance, if the class is already full) or there was a block (forinstance, entry code required)

• click on Next

Make a payment• select what you want to pay for at this time (tuition & fees are due

within one week after your first registration)

• enter Visa or MasterCard information

• click on Finish

Print out your receipt• this gives you a copy of your class schedule and a record of

the transaction

Do you prefer to register over the phone?Call Touchtone at (425) 564-2625

Go to the BCC website to register for classes!

Before you start online registration, you’ll need:• the item numbers of the classes you want to take (use the online

Schedule Planner, or check the printed Credit Class Schedule; besure to line up some alternates)

• your Student ID number and Personal Identification Number (PIN)

• your Visa or MasterCard info, if you plan to pay for tuition, fees, ortextbooks at the time you register.

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Getting to BCC

PedestriansPedestrians have the right of way at all timesexcept for emergency vehicles using lights, si-rens, etc.

Citations and AppealsFines for violations range from $10 to $100.You may be ticketed for parking without apermit, parking in an unauthorized area,blocking a roadway, speeding, etc. If you donot pay the fine listed on the ticket, the col-lege may delay your registration, place a holdon your transcripts or financial aid, or im-pound (tow away) your vehicle.

If you wish to appeal your ticket fill out a cita-tion appeal form in the Campus Security Office(K100) or Administrative Services Office (B202).You must file the appeal within 20 days aftergetting the ticket.

VisitorsVisitors may park in Lot 7, or in the short-termparking stalls around campus.

CarpoolsLot 4-B is reserved for student carpools of 3 ormore people. Carpool permits are availablefrom the Security Office and must be displayedon the dashboard of the carpool’s vehicle.

Blocking the RoadwayWaiting for a space to open up can creategridlock for everyone. Please come a little ear-lier or walk a little farther. Violators may becited.

Speed LimitThe speed limit on campus is 20 miles perhour unless driving conditions require aslower speed.

BCC encourages carpooling and alternativetransportation. Students who drive alone areadvised to allow extra time to locate a park-ing spot, particularly during the first fewweeks of a quarter.

Bus PassesSeveral Metro bus lines serve the BCC cam-pus or the nearby Eastgate park-and-ride lot.Students are eligible for bus passes at a dis-count; come to Cashiering in the Student Ser-vices Bldg.

Parking & Traffic RulesBased on WAC 132H-116.

For more complete information about park-ing and traffic rules at BCC, contact CampusSecurity at (425) 564-2400.

Parking PermitsBCC students who have paid tuition and com-prehensive fees must have parking permits fortheir vehicles. Student parking permits are avail-able from the Cashier’s Office (B126) or theCampus Security Office (K100). Student per-mits are required for parking 6:00 a.m. to 3:00p.m., Monday - Friday.

General Parking RulesStudent daytime parking is limited to areasdesignated Student Parking.

Staff/faculty daytime parking is limited to ar-eas designated Staff/Faculty Parking.

Parking after 3:00 p.m. for students, staff, andfaculty is available in all designated parkingareas with the exceptions of parking spaces forthe disabled, the college motor pool, and spe-cifically signed reserved areas. Students maynot park in employee lots with signage stating“No Student Parking Anytime Mon – Fri”.

Park one vehicle to a space, between a set ofwhite lines.

No one may park at any time in roadways, firelanes, bus zones, loading zones, service drive-ways; on sidewalks; or in the landscaping. Noone may park in a reserved space without theappropriate permit or authorization.

Students & Staff with DisabilitiesYou may park in a space reserved for the dis-abled only if your vehicle displays a valid “Dis-abled Persons Parking Identification Placard”issued by the state of Washington. Disabledparking is available in most parking lots andin C-7 on the west side of campus.

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Bellevue Community College assumes no liability for thefts or damage to vehicles parkedor operated on campus. For your own protection, remove valuables and lock your vehicle.

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College Programs & ServicesSSB =

the Student Services Building—the east wing of B Building,

near the flagpole circle

Advising Center2nd Floor, SSB (425) 564-2437

The Educational Planning and Advising Cen-ter (EPAC) is the central point for informationabout BCC degree and certificate programsand about transferring to baccalaureate (four-year) colleges and universities.

Assessment or PrerequisitesRoom B132 (425) 564-2243

See details on page 10.

BCC Bookstore1st Floor, SSB (425) 564-2285

The Bookstore features textbooks, greetingcards, candy, gifts, office supplies, and clothes.

Bookstore hours during the quarter are gen-erally 7:30 a.m. - 7:30 p.m. Monday-Thurs-day and 7:30 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Friday. Duringthe first weeks of the quarter, the Bookstore isopen extended hours, including some Week-end College hours. Check the Bookstorewebsite, http://bookstore.bcc.ctc.edu, for de-tails about days and times.

Important bookstore dates:

December 16: Winter Quarter textbooks on sale.

January 27: last day to return a textbook for a100% refund. Save your receipt in for exchangeor return.

March 19-21: Textbook buybacks.

Bookstore closed: January 1 and 20, February 17.

Career Center2nd Floor, SSB (425) 564-2018

BCC’s Career Center provides career planningand employment services to students and mem-bers of the community. See page 18 for details.

Career Education Options2nd Floor, SSB (425) 564-4035

Career Education Options (CEO) is for students16-20 years old who do not have a high schooldiploma but wish to gain job skills and educa-tion through selected professional-technicalprograms at BCC. The program serves studentswho are not enrolled in school or are referred

by their high school. CEO provides tuition, fees,and books as well as instruction in career explo-ration and study skills.

Childcare CenterQ Building (425) 564-2240

The Childcare Center serves children 3months to 7 years old. It provides affordable,quality childcare with ongoing preschool ac-tivities from 6:45 a.m. to 10:15 p.m. onweekdays and from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.Saturday. Parents enrolling their children arerequired to participate in the Parent Involve-ment program.

Low income families may apply for enroll-ment in Head Start, an enhancement pro-gram for children 3 and 4 years old.

Continuing EducationNorth Campus (425) 564-226310700 Northup Way, Bellevue

BCC offers a wide variety of non-credit Con-tinuing Education classes. If you plan to take non-credit Continuing Education classes only, you donot need to apply for admission, and the policiesand procedures will be different. Call (425) 564-2263, check www.conted.bcc.ctc.edu, or consultthe Continuing Education publication for moreinformation.

Counseling Center2nd Floor, SSB (425) 564-2212

The Counseling Center helps students andprospective students to achieve their goals.Services include career testing, educationalplanning, career classes, and workshops deal-ing with assertive communication, career andlife goal decisions, self-esteem, leadership de-velopment, learning strategies for student suc-cess, fear of tests and new situations, collegesurvival, stress management, etc. Facultycounselors are available on an appointment ordrop-in basis.

Disability Support ServicesRoom B132 (425) 564-2498

Disability Support Services provides classroomaccommodations and advocacy for eligiblestudents who have disabilities. Appropriate ac-commodations are authorized when a studentrequests them and completes the mandatedintake procedures. As a part of the process, stu-dents must submit documentation of the dis-abling condition(s) before DSS can authorizeand arrange auxiliary aids or academic adjust-ments for classes. Contact DSS at (425) 564-2498; TTY line, (425) 564-4110.

Financial Aid Office1st Floor, SSB (425) 564-2227

Applying for financial aid is a lengthy process,controlled by rules and regulations set by thefederal and state governments. Priority con-sideration is given to students who completeand submit all required forms to the office byApril 15. All forms and instructions are avail-able from the Financial Aid Office. Applicantscompleting and submitting forms after thepriority deadline will be considered on a first-come, first-served basis.

GEDRoom B132 (425) 564-2243

Information on taking a General EducationalDevelopment (GED) exam is available fromthe Assessment Office. Students may wish totake the free GED preparatory class inadvance.

High School Programs2nd Floor, SSB (425) 564-2026

Running Start: An option for academicallymotivated high school juniors or seniors whowish to begin college early. Classes are of-fered tuition-free, and credits are applied to-ward both high school and a college degree.Students qualify by demonstrating college-level English skills on the BCC assessment,and may attend part-time or full-time on theBCC campus. For more information go towww.bcc.ctc.edu/hsprograms.

Enrichment Program: An option for anyquarter, but especially popular in the summer.This program allows students aged 16-17 toenrich their high school education by takingmore rigorous college level courses. This op-tion is not intended for the student whostruggles with high school coursework, but isdesigned for the motivated student who de-sires a greater academic challenge.

International Student Programs2nd Floor, SSB (425) 564-3185

International Student Programs provides pri-mary support for international students whowish to enroll in credit classes, non-creditcommunity ESL classes, intensive English lan-guage classes, and the International BusinessProfessions Program. Services include interna-tional admissions, housing, academic advis-ing, and international student activities. Forfurther information, please contact:

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International Student ProgramsBellevue Community College3000 Landerholm Circle SEBellevue, WA 98007-6484 USAFAX: (425) 641-0246

Library Media CenterD124 (425) 564-2252www.bcc.ctc.edu/lmc

The Library Media Center (LMC) is open7:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. Monday through

Thursday7:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Friday10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Saturday

All currently enrolled students may check outLMC materials using their student ID number.The LMC offers study rooms, viewing booths,and computer workstations with Web access.Students can access electronic versions of thefull-text of magazine and newspaper articlesusing computers on campus or from homethrough the Web. The librarians can help youwith search strategies and other researchtechniques for your classwork. The LMC’sMedia Services unit includes the language laband provides audio duplication, video equip-ment services, video editing, and laminating.For more information or to access the onlinecatalog, go to the LMC website.

Multi-Cultural Services2nd Floor, SSB (425) 564-2208

Multi-Cultural Services provides academicsupport and advocacy for students of color,low-income students, and students with dis-abilities at BCC. The program goal is to pro-vide an environment that will help each stu-dent reach the highest level of personal andcareer success and to promote cultural aware-ness within the college and community.

Parent Education – PreschoolRoom R130 (425) 564-2366

BCC’s Parent Education program providesquality early childhood education classescombined with parent education and partici-pation. Pre-schools meet at various locationsin Bellevue, Carnation, Fall City, Issaquah,Mercer Island, Sammamish, and Snoqualmieas well as on the BCC campus. Some eveningclasses are available. Programs for specific agegroups include:

• Infant Labs (0-12 months)

• Pre-3’s (13-36 months)

• Cooperative Preschools (3-6 years)

Parent Education also offers other programsfor 3-7 year olds, and summer camp.

Initial registration for each school year beginsin February and continues until classes arefull. For details and registration information,call (425) 564-2366 or visit the website,www.bcc.ctc.edu/parent-ed.

Remote Access SystemStudents can use Remote Access to register forclasses and to check grades for past quarters,current grades (as soon as they are posted), fi-nancial aid application status, and date andtime for registration for the coming quarter.Remote Access is available

• on the Web at www.bcc.ctc.edu

• by Touchtone at (425) 564-2625

Remote Access hours are Monday - Friday,6:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m. and Saturday 6:00 a.m.through Sunday noon. To use Remote Accessyou will need to know your Student Identifica-tion Number and your Personal IdentificationNumber (PIN). Your birth date is initially as-signed as your PIN. Please change your PIN thefirst time you use Remote Access.

Student E-Mail AccessCurrently enrolled BCC students are eligiblefor e-mail accounts at no additional cost.Come to the Open Computer Lab (N250) af-ter the first day of the quarter to set up an e-mail account. The accounts are active on aquarter-by-quarter basis. Check the Comput-ing Services website for more details: http://cs.bcc.ctc.edu/html.

Student Service Center1st Floor, SSB (425) 564-2222

If you need assistance using Touchtone or theBCC website, come to the walk-up kiosks orthe Student Service Center. You can

• see your schedule;

• drop or add a class;

• get your grades from last quarter;

• order transcripts;

• give BCC your new address or phone #;

• find out about other college services.

During the academic quarter, the Center isopen 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Monday - Thurs-day and 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on Friday. Dur-ing the breaks between quarters, the Center isopen 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday - Friday.

Tech Prep Program2nd Floor, SSB (425) 564-6159

Tech Prep is a program for students who havetaken certain professional-technical classes atparticipating high schools. Students whoearned an A or B in those classes may be eli-gible for college credit at BCC.

TRIO Student Support Services2nd Floor, SSB (425) 564-5745

TRIO helps students succeed in college byproviding personal, academic, and other as-sistance. A student must either be a first-gen-eration college student (neither parent has abachelor’s degree) or be financially disad-vantaged (according to federal low-incomestandards).

Veterans’ Office1st Floor, SSB (425) 564-2220

Eligible veterans, reservists, or dependents ofveterans who plan to apply for benefits mustcontact the Veteran Coordinator in the Finan-cial Aid Office as early as possible.

Women’s Center/Student Access Center2nd Floor, SSB (425) 564-2279

BCC’s Women’s Center/Student AccessCenter provides a variety of information andreferral services for students and members ofthe community. See page 19 for details.

Worker Retraining / WorkFirstRoom B131 (425) 564-4054

WorkFirst includes free tuition and book as-sistance to low income working parents aswell as free computer and ESL classes. Call(425) 564-4054 to ask about eligibility andspecific program options.

Worker Retraining offers free tuition forthose who are currently unemployed or haveexhausted those benefits in the past twoyears, for displaced homemakers, and forthose who were self-employed in a decliningindustry. For eligibility, enrollment, and pro-gram information attend one of the freeweekly orientation meetings.

WINTERQUARTER

HOLIDAYS ~NO CLASSES

JAN. 20, FEB.17

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the career center

Hours:January 6 - March 21:

Monday - Thursday,8:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m.;

Fridays, 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

Located on the 2nd floor ofthe Student Services Building,Main Campus

(425) 564-2018 • www.bcc.ctc.edu/careers

Series:Get Your Careeron Track!Late-start, 1-credit classes: take one, two, orall three! Whether you’re trying to decide ona career direction or you’re actually ready tomarket yourself to employers, these 1-creditclasses can help you get there!

Assessing Your Career Strengths2.5 weeks, 1 CR, HD 185Item #6050Daily, Jan. 13–29, 1:30–2:20 p.m.,Credit tuition & fees

How to Write a Winning Resume2.5 weeks, 1 CR, HD 185Item #6055Daily, Feb. 3–19, 1:30–2:20 p.m.,Credit tuition & fees

Successful Interviewing Strategies2.5 weeks, 1 CR, HD 185Item #6059Daily, Feb. 24–Mar. 11, 1:30–2:20 p.m., Credittuition & fees

Compass for Success:Chart Your Course for aRewarding Career!3 weeks, 5 CR, HD 185• Clarify interests, values, & skills

• Identify jobs that fit your needs

• Get tips to generate job offers

• Includes a computer componentFinancial assistance available for eligible unem-ployed workers or low-income, working par-ents, (contingent upon funding availability).Call (425) 564-4054 for more information.

Item #6045Daily, Jan. 13–31 (no class 1/20), 8:30–11:20 a.m.,Credit tuition & feesRequired computer lab meets Mon. & Wed.,12:30–3:20 p.m., 1/3–1/29

Item #6046Daily, Feb. 18-Mar. 7, 8:30–11:20 a.m.,Credit tuition & feesRequired computer lab meets Mon. & Wed.,12:30–3:20 p.m., 2/19–3/5

Career & Life Planning:Women in Transition5 weeks, non-credit, day & eveningoptions, call for an appointment• Open to all men and women

• Identify your interests andtransferable skills

• Find career options to fit your skillsand experience

• Get the latest information on re-training

• Learn job-search strategies to land theright position!

Item #7596M/T/Th, Jan. 27–Mar. 3, 9:30 a.m.–12:20 p.m.,$99 Fee

Item #7597M/T/Th, Feb. 10–Mar. 17, 6:00–9:00 p.m.,$99 Fee

How to register forclasses, workshops, andpanels(1) In person. Register at our Center

located on the 2nd floor of theStudent Services Building on themain campus during business hours.

(2) By phone. Call to register and payby credit card, (425) 564-2018 or(425) 564-2279 during businesshours.

(3) By web. Register for credit classes viaweb registration at www.bcc.ctc.edu.Follow instructions to apply to BCCif not a current credit student, andto register. Please feel free to call(425) 564-2222 for assistance.

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women’s center student access center

(425) 564-2279 • www.bcc.ctc.edu/wc

Open to all students andcommunity

members, bothmen and women!

Power Workshops!Free, but registration required

Balancing Career & LifeItem #7309Thurs., Jan. 23, 2:30–3:20 p.m., no fee

Salary Negotiation:It’s Not Just For the Super AchieverItem #7306 Allan HayThurs., Jan. 30, 12:30–1:20 p.m., no fee

Cover Letter ReviewGuided group feedback on your cover letter.

Item #73042 Thurs. sessions, Feb. 6 & 13, 2:30–4:20 p.m.,no fee

The Hidden Job Market:Tapping into Unadvertised JobsItem #7305 Carol ForteThurs., Feb. 20, 11:00 a.m.–12:20 p.m., no fee

Exploring High-Wage/High-Demand CareersItem #7308Thurs., March 6, 2:30–3:20 p.m., no fee

Emotional Intelligencein the Workplace:Communication in theFace of Workplace StressItem #7307 Kurt TreftzThurs., March 13, 6:30–9:00 p.m., no fee

This publication is funded in part by the Carl D. Perkins Act

Internships!Continuous enrollment V.2-5 credits,HD 199

• Explore a career direction

• Gain valuable work experience

• Apply your classroom learning inthe workplace

• Earn college credit!

Learn more about internshipsat an information session. Attendany Tuesday, Jan. 7th-March 25th,

1:30-2:20 p.m. in Room B230A(glass conference room on the 2nd floor

of the Student Services Building).

Scholarships &Other Resources• Explore career and employment options

using our computer resources

• Meet one-on-one with a career specialistfor career and job search assistance!

• Talk with a resource advisor to learnabout campus and community resources

• Learn about work-study opportunities

Learn more about scholarshipsat an information session. Attend

any Thursday, Jan. 9th-March 27th,1:30-2:20 p.m. in Room B230A

(glass conference room on the 2nd floorof the Student Services Building).

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Credit Classes Course descriptions can be found online at: www.bcc.ctc.edu/catalog

HOW TO READ COURSE INFORMATION

Additional information,i.e. lab fees, dates, etc.

BIOL 102 General Biology • 6 CRPrerequisite: BIOL 101 or entry code from Instructor.Fee: $10 lab3050 A Smith MTW 2:30p-4:20p B121

also meets Th 2:30p-3:20p B121

Credit HoursCourse TitleCourse NumberDepartment Abbreviation

Section Time Room NumberInstructor

Requirements toenroll in this class.

DaysItem #

Telecourses: learning via TheCollege Channel or videotapes –see Distance Education, pp. 53-55.

Online courses: learning via theinternet – see Distance Education,pp. 53-55.

Interdisciplinary Studies: multi-creditcourses exploring themes or topicsthat combine two or more academicsubjects – see pp. 39-40.

Accounting—Paraprofessional

BUSINESS DIVISIONBusiness Division website: www.bcc.ctc.edu/business

ACCT 101 Practical Accounting I • 5 CRNot recommended for students transferring to 4-yearcolleges.4000 A Mazzoni R daily 11:30a-12:20p A206Section A: $15 computer use fee.4001 B Femling F MW 5:30p-7:40p A2064002 NCC staff TTh 3:00p-5:10p W272Section NCC meets at North Campus, 10700 NorthupWay.

ACCT 102 Practical Accounting II • 5 CRPrerequisite: ACCT 101. Not recommended forstudents transferring to 4-year colleges.4004 A Tuttle E daily 9:30a-10:20a A206Section A: $15 computer use fee.4005 B Femling F MW 7:50p-10:00p A206

ACCT 135Business Payroll Tax Accounting • 5 CRPrerequisite: ACCT 101 or permission of instructor.Fee: $15 computer use.4008 A Tuttle E daily 7:30a-8:20a R301

ACCT 172 Small BusinessComputerized Accounting • 5 CRPrerequisite: ACCT 101 or permission of instructor.Fee: $40 computer use.4010 A Mazzoni R daily 8:30a-9:20a L218

ACCT 234 Managerial Accounting • 5 CRPrerequisite: ACCT 102.4012 A Steine K daily 10:30a-11:20a R3014013 B Harris D TTh 7:50p-10:00p A206

ACCT 250 Intermediate Accounting • 5 CRPrerequisite: ACCT 102 or permission of instructor.4015 A Carn R MW 5:30p-7:40p A109

ACCT 285 Federal Income Taxes • 5 CRPrerequisite: ACCT 102.4017 A Carn R MW 7:50p-10:00p A109

Accounting—Transfer(Business Admin.)

BUSINESS DIVISIONBusiness Division website: www.bcc.ctc.edu/business

ACCTG 210Fundamentals of Accounting • 5 CRPrerequisite: COMM 141 or ENGL 101 with a C- orbetter or entry code.4120 A Bratz R daily 9:30a-10:20a A2084121 B Bratz R daily 11:30a-12:20p A2084122 C Steine K TTh 7:50p-10:00p A208

Also offered online;see Distance Education p. 53 for details.

4123 OAS Black C arr arr D1044124 OAC Black C arr arr D1044125 OBS staff arr arr D1044126 OBC staff arr arr D104

ACCTG 220Fundamentals of Accounting • 5 CRPrerequisite: ACCTG 210 with a C- or better or entrycode.4128 A McCord S daily 7:30a-8:20a A2084129 B Paquette J daily 8:30a-9:20a R3024130 C Paquette J daily 9:30a-10:20a R3024131 D Paquette J daily 10:30a-11:20a R3024132 E Johnson P MW 5:30p-7:40p A2084133 F Harris D TTh 5:30p-7:40p A208

Also offered online;see Distance Education p. 53 for details.

4134 OAS staff arr arr D1044135 OAC staff arr arr D1044136 OBS staff arr arr D1044137 OBC staff arr arr D104

ACCTG 230 Basic Accounting Analysis • 5 CRPrerequisite: ACCTG 220 with a C- or better or entrycode.4139 A Bratz R daily 12:30p-1:20p A2084140 B Johnson P MW 7:50p-10:00p A208

Also offered online;see Distance Education p. 53 for details.

4141 OAS Black C arr arr D1044142 OAC Black C arr arr D104

ACCTG 296 Seminar in Accounting • 2 CRPrerequisite: ACCTG 210 and entry code frominstructor. Course is graded “pass/fail.”4146 A Bratz R arr arr D104

Administration ofCriminal JusticeSOCIAL SCIENCE DIVISION

ADMCJ 101 Survey of Law Enforcement &Administration • 5 CR5000 A Caldero M daily 10:30a-11:20a D102Section A combines classroom and online learning.Computer use required. Additional fee $20.5001 B Caldero M MW 5:30p-7:40p D102Section B combines classroom and online learning.Computer use required. Additional fee $20.

ADMCJ 104Introduction to Criminal Law • 5 CR5010 A Caldero M daily 12:30p-1:20p D102Section A combines classroom and online learning.Computer use required. Additional fee $20.5011 B Caldero M MW 7:50p-10:00p D102Section B combines classroom and online learning.Computer use required. Additional fee $20.

ADMCJ 200 Criminal Evidence &Procedures—Police Officer • 5 CR5030 A Mott E daily 7:30a-8:20a D102

ADMCJ 206Community-Oriented Policing • 5 CR5040 A Caldero M daily 8:30a-9:20a D102Section A combines classroom and online learning.Computer use required. Additional fee $20.

ADMCJ 242 Law & the Police in aMulticultural Society • 5 CR5051 A Nickell H daily 11:30a-12:20p D102Section A combines classroom and online learning.Computer use required.5052 B Spinks B TTh 5:30p-7:40p D102

ADMCJ 244Defensive Tactics for Criminal Justice • 3 CRSame as PE 244. Either ADMCJ 244 or PE 244 may betaken for credit, not both. Fee: $20 lab.5057 A Ledyard G TTh 1:30p-4:00p AIKClass held at Aikido Eastside, 13410 SE 32nd St.,Bellevue. Bring sweats, bag gloves, and elbow pads toclass.

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ADMCJ 249 Intermediate Defensive Tacticsfor Criminal Justice • 3 CRSame as PE 249. Either ADMCJ 249 or PE 249 may betaken for credit, not both. Fee: $20 lab.5058 A Ledyard G TTh 1:30p-4:00p AIKClass held at Aikido Eastside, 13410 SE 32nd St.,Bellevue. Bring sweats, bag gloves, and elbow pads toclass.

ADMCJ 271 Introduction to Criminology • 5 CR5065 A Caldero M daily 9:30a-10:20a D102Section A combines classroom and online learning.Computer use required. Additional fee $20.

ADMCJ 299Individual Studies in Criminal Justice • V1-10 CRPrerequisite: Permission of instructor.5090 A Caldero M arr arr D110

AdministrativeOffice Systems

BUSINESS DIVISIONBusiness Division website: www.bcc.ctc.edu/business

AOS 101 Keyboarding I • 3 CRFee: $40 computer use.4025 A Morrison T MTWTh 8:30a-9:20a L2134026 B Morrison T MTWTh 10:30a-11:20a L2134027 C Stenseth C TTh 5:30p-7:15p L213

Also offered online;see Distance Education p. 53 for details.

4028 OAS Gulamani S arr arr D1044029 OAC Gulamani S arr arr D104

AOS 104Keyboarding Review & Speed Building • 3 CRPrerequisite: Previous keyboarding and computerexperience required.Fee: $40 computer use.4032 A Blume M MTWTh 10:30a-11:20a L2144033 B Stenseth C TTh 5:30p-7:15p L213

Also offered online;see Distance Education p. 53 for details.

4034 OAS Gulamani S arr arr D1044035 OAC Gulamani S arr arr D104

AOS 109 Business Communications • 5 CRAlso offered online;see Distance Education p. 53 for details.

4039 OAS Stenseth C arr arr D1044040 OAC Stenseth C arr arr D104

AOS 140D 10-Key • 1 CRPrerequisite: Previous computer experience.

Online course; see DistanceEducation p. 53 for details.

4044 OAS Mazzoni R arr arr D1044045 OAC Mazzoni R arr arr D104

AOS 140E Internet • 1 CRPrerequisite: Previous computer experience.

Online course; see DistanceEducation p. 53 for details.

4042 OAS King B arr arr D1044043 OAC King B arr arr D104

AOS 141Presentation Applications: Introductory • 1 CRPrerequisite: Previous computer experience orpermission of instructor.

Online course; see DistanceEducation p. 53 for details.

4046 OAS King B arr arr D1044051 OAC King B arr arr D104

AOS 142 Presentation Applications:Intermediate • 1 CRRecommended Prerequisite: AOS 141.

Online course; see DistanceEducation p. 53 for details.

4047 OAS King B arr arr D1044048 OAC King B arr arr D104

AOS 143Presentation Applications: Advanced • 1 CRRecommended Prerequisite: AOS 142.

Online course; see DistanceEducation p. 53 for details.

4049 OAS King B arr arr D1044050 OAC King B arr arr D104

AOS 144 Personal Information Manager • 3 CRPrerequisite: Previous computer experience.Fee: $40 computer use.4053 A Griggs D MWF 9:30a-10:20a L213

AOS 150 Office Administration • 5 CRPrerequisite: AOS 163.Fee: $40 computer use.4064 A Gulamani S MW 11:30a-1:20p L213

AOS 161 Computer & SoftwareFundamentals • 5 CRFee: $40 computer use.4067 A Hull T daily 7:30a-8:20a A1114068 B Marks S daily 8:30a-9:20a L2144069 C Marks S daily 9:30a-10:20a L2144070 D Gould J daily 10:30a-11:20a L2194071 E Gulamani S TTh 11:30a-1:40p L2134072 F Moloney G TTh 5:30p-7:40p L2144073 G Hoffman E MW 7:50p-10:00p L2144074 LSH Hansen K daily 1:00p-3:10p B250Section LSH is a late-starting class beginning on 2/12.

Also offered online;see Distance Education p. 53 for details.

4075 OAS Hansen K arr arr D1044076 OAC Hansen K arr arr D104

AOS 163 Word Processing Applications • 5 CRPrerequisite: Previous computer experience.Fee: $40 computer use.4082 A Gould J daily 9:30a-10:20a L219

Also offered online;see Distance Education p. 53 for details.

4083 OAS Gould J arr arr D1044085 OAC Gould J arr arr D104

AOS 165 Spreadsheet Applications • 5 CRPrerequisite: Previous computer experience.Fee: $40 computer use.4088 A Kilpatrick L TTh 11:30a-1:40p L2144089 B Kilpatrick L TTh 2:30p-4:40p L2144090 C Hoffman E MW 5:30p-7:40p L214

Also offered online;see Distance Education p. 53 for details.

4091 OAS Hansen K arr arr D1044092 OAC Hansen K arr arr D104

AOS 168 Database Applications • 5 CRRecommended: AOS 161 and 165.Fee: $40 computer use.4095 A Griggs D daily 7:30a-8:20a L2194097 C Ashbridge T TTh 12:30p-2:40p L2194098 D Wickerath T MW 7:50p-10:00p L2134096 NCB King B MW 12:40p-2:50p W203Section NCB meets at North Campus, 10700 NorthupWay.4099 LSE King B daily 3:00p-6:00p W105Section LSE is a late-starting class beginning on 2/12.Classes meet at North Campus, 10700 Northup Way.

Also offered online;see Distance Education p. 53 for details.

4100 OAS King B arr arr D1044101 OAC King B arr arr D104

AOS 172 Managing Office Technology • 5 CRPrerequisite: AOS 161.Fee: $40 computer use.4103 A Morrison T MW 11:30a-1:40p L214

Also offered online;see Distance Education p. 53 for details.

4104 OAS Griggs D arr arr D1044105 OAC Griggs D arr arr D104

AOS 280Project Management Applications • 5 CRPrerequisite: AOS 161 with a C- or better.Recommend: AOS 165 and concurrent enrollment inG BUS 230.4108 A Vaughan D MW 5:30p-7:40p L213

AOS 293 Teaching Technology • 5 CRPrerequisite: Basic computer literacy.4111 A Staples J T 12:30p-1:20p R302

AOS 296Special Topics in AOS: Advanced Excel • 5 CRPrerequisite: AOS 163 or equivalent.Fee: $40 computer use.4110 A Kilpatrick L TTh 2:30p-4:40p L218SCHOLARSHIP INFO AVAILABLE

AT THE WOMEN’S CENTER/STUDENT ACCESS CENTER

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Credit Classes Course descriptions can be found online at: www.bcc.ctc.edu/catalog

Adult Basic EducationARTS & HUMANITIES DIVISION

A class for native English-speaking adults that em-phasizes reading, writing, grammar skills, spelling,and simple arithmetic. Begins at elementary level.Substantial and sustained progress is required forcontinued enrollment. Call (425) 564-2341 orcome to R230 for an appointment to evaluate yourreading and math levels. The class is free and doesnot count toward Financial Aid.

ABE 062 Adult Basic Education—Level 2 • 8 CR7206 A staff MTWTh 9:30a-11:20a R308

ABE 062 Adult Basic Education—Level 2 • 4 CR7207 B staff TTh 5:30p-7:20p R109

Alcohol & Drug StudiesHEALTH SCIENCE & RELATED PROGRAMS

This program is self-supporting and is not eligiblefor tuition waivers. For information regarding ourrefund policy, please refer to our program brochureor contact the Health Sciences office at (425) 564-2012. To register for classes you must have com-pleted a BCC application form. You may register viaremote access or in person on the main campus. Call(425) 564-2012 for an appointment to meet withthe program director, or for more information.

ALDAC 101 Understanding Addiction:Effects on Society & Human Behavior • 3 CRRequired prior to most ALDAC classes.Fee: $194.6541 A Liddle T M 6:30p-9:20p R208Class meets 1/6 through 3/17. No class 1/20 & 2/17.

ALDAC 102 Physiological Actions ofAlcohol & Other Drugs • 3 CRFee: $194.6542 B Funk E W 6:30p-9:20p R102Class meets 1/8 through 3/12.

ALDAC 103 Introduction to Counseling/Helping Professions • 3 CRFee: $194.6543 A Burdick T M 6:30p-9:45p R103AClass meets 1/6 through 3/17, no class 1/20 & 2/17.

ALDAC 104 Prior Learning PortfolioDevelopment Seminar • 1 CRFee: $85.6544 A Weatherly P M 6:30p-9:20p R140Class meets 1/13, 1/27, and 2/24.

ALDAC 105Chemical Dependency & the Family • 3 CRFee: $194.6545 A Stephenson S T 6:30p-9:20p R102Class meets 1/7 through 3/11.

ALDAC 106 Chemical DependencyCounseling Techniques • 3 CRPrerequisites: ALDAC 101, 102, 103, ProfessionalDevelopment Seminar.Fee: $194.6546 A Weatherly P W 6:30p-9:20p R208Class meets 1/8 through 3/19. No class 2/12.

ASSESSMENT EVALUATION ANDDOCUMENTATION FOR CDPALDAC 108 & ALDAC 296a together as a 4 creditcourse to meet CDP Certification requirements.

Assessment Evaluation &Documentation for CDP • 4 CRPrerequisite: ALDAC 106 or permission of programdirector.Fee: $275.6547 WEA Weatherly P Th 6:30p-9:20p R102Class meets 1/9 through 3/20. Additional sessionsFriday, 1/17, 1:00-5:00 p.m. and Saturday, 1/18,9:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. No class 2/13.

ALDAC 150 Relapse Prevention • 2 CRFee: $156.6548 A Lombard L F 1:30p-5:30p R103C

also meets Sa 8:30a-5:30p R103CClass meets Friday, 2/21, 1:30-5:30 p.m. andSaturdays, 2/22 & 3/1, 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m.

ALDAC 204 Adolescent Addiction:Assessment & Treatment • 2 CRFee: $156.6549 WEA Lee D Sa 9:30a-3:30p R102Class meets 2/1 through 3/1.

ALDAC 207 HIV/AIDS Risk Intervention &Blood Borne Pathogens • 1 CRFee: $85.6550 WEA Funk E FSa 9:30a-3:30p R202Class meets 1/24 & 1/25.

ALDAC 208Overview of Mental Health & DSM-IV • 3 CRPrerequisite: ALDAC 108.Fee: $194.6551 A Frederick P M 6:30p-9:20p R103CClass meets 1/6 through 3/17. No class 1/20 & 2/17.

ALDAC 210 ADIS Instructor Training • 3 CRStudents must attend all sessions to earn the DASAcertificate. Class is limited to 15 students.Fee: $194.6552 WEA McElroy M Sa 9:30a-3:30p R103AClass meets 2/1 through 3/1.

ALDAC 220Addiction Counseling Clinical Practicum • 3 CRFee: $194.6553 A Weatherly P M 5:30p-6:20p R208Class meets 1/6 through 3/17. No class 1/20 & 2/17.

WORKSHOPS/SEMINARSEach college quarter credit (10 classroom hours) isequivalent to 15 clock hours of continuing education.

ALDAC 196aProfessional Development Seminar • 1 CRFee: $85.6554 A Weatherly P M 5:30p-6:20p R208Class meets 1/6 through 3/17. No class 1/20, 2/10 &2/17.

ALDAC 196bFostering Community Collaboration • 1CRFee: $85.6555 WEB Palmer L FSa 9:30a-3:30p R208Class meets 1/31 & 2/1.

ALDAC 196cWorking with Conduct Disorders • 1 CRFee: $85.6556 WEC Ballinger M FSa 9:30a-3:30p R208Class meets 2/7 & 2/8.

ALDAC 196d Ending Sexual Harassment &Violence • 1 CRFee: $85.6557 WED Palmer L FSa 9:30a-3:30p R103CClass meets 2/14 & 2/15.

ALDAC 196e Chemical DependencyProfessional Exam Review • non-creditFee: $100.6560 WEE Weatherly P Sa 9:00a-5:00p R103CClass meets 2/8.

ALDAC 196f Ethics for Substance AbusePrevention Specialists (SAPS) • non-creditFee:$50.6561 WEF Wilhelm L Sa 9:30a-4:30p R208Class meets 2/22.

ALDAC 196gUpdate: Raves and Club Drugs • non-creditFee: $25.6562 WEG Ballinger M Sa 9:30a-3:30p R103CClass meets 3/8.

ALDAC 196h Geriatric Addiction • non-creditFee: $50.6563 WEH Frederick P Sa 9:30a-3:30p R103AClass meets 3/15.

ALDAC 296b Overview of ASAM • 1 CRFee: $85.6559 WEB Weatherly P FSa 9:30a-4:30p R102Class meets 1/17 & 1/18.

American Sign LanguageARTS & HUMANITIES DIVISION

See Foreign Languages.

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American StudiesARTS & HUMANITIES DIVISION

AMST 101 Myths of the West: Introductionto American Myth • 5 CR0645 A Seeman J TTh 5:30p-7:40p N206

AMST 102 Introduction to American Culture:Comparative Culture—American Views of theFar East • 2 CR

Online course; see DistanceEducation p. 53 for details.

0653 OAS Bessho S arr arr R2300654 OAC Bessho S arr arr R230

AMST 114 American Film as Literature • 5 CRSame as ENGL 114. Either AMST 114 or ENGL 114may be taken for credit, not both.0659 A George R MW 12:30p-2:40p R203

AMST 135Introduction to American Philosophy • 5 CRSame as PHIL 135. Either AMST 135 or PHIL 135 maybe taken for credit, not both.0665 A Duncan S daily 12:30p-1:20p C164

AMST 150 Introduction to Mass Media • 5 CRSame as COMM 150. Either AMST 150 or COMM150 may be taken for credit, not both.0671 A Larkin L daily 10:30a-11:20a N206

AMST 200 Cultural Pluralism • 5 CR0689 A Doyle T daily 9:30a-10:20a N206

Also offered as part of “Skin Deep,” a15-credit Interdisciplinary Studies class;see p. 39 for details.

0605 A team taught daily 9:00a-12:30p R110

AMST 285 American Humor • 5 CR0693 NCA staff MW 9:50a-12:00p W110Section NCA meets at North Campus, 10700 NorthupWay.

AMST 286 Popular Culture: The Jazz Age—American Culture in the Roaring 20sPrerequisite: Placement by assessment, or ENGL 092or 093 with a C- or better.Fee: $15 computer use.

Offered this quarter as part of a 10-credit packagewith ENGL 101 Written Expression; see EnglishCombinations p. 32 for details.1212 L Cofer J MW 12:30p-2:40p R204

also meets TTh 12:30p-2:40p R202

AMST 286 Popular Culture:Mystery & Detective Fiction • 5 CRSame as ENGL 221. Either AMST 286 or ENGL 221may be taken for credit, not both.

Online course; see DistanceEducation p. 53 for details.

0696 OAS Kotker J arr arr R2300697 OAC Kotker J arr arr R230

AMST 287 American Heroes • 5 CROnline course; see DistanceEducation p. 53 for details.

0700 OAS Weston T arr arr R2300701 OAC Weston T arr arr R230

Animation & GraphicsBUSINESS DIVISION

Business Division website: www.bcc.ctc.edu/business

ANIM 111 Gaming Foundations • 5 CRPrerequisite: MEDIA 109 at BCC with a C- or better.Fee: $40 computer use.0170 A Keating P TTh 3:00p-5:10p L126

ANIM 115 Drawing for Animation I • 5 CROnline course; see DistanceEducation p. 53 for details.

0173 OAS Jones C arr arr D1040174 OAC Jones C arr arr D104

ANIM 116 Drawing for Animation II • 5 CRPrerequisite: ANIM 115 at BCC with a C- or better.

Online course; see DistanceEducation p. 53 for details.

0177 OAS Jones C arr arr D1040178 OAC Jones C arr arr D104

ANIM 120 Animation Foundations • 5 CRPrerequisite: MEDIA 109 at BCC with a C- or better.Fee: $40 computer use.0181 A staff MW 3:00p-5:10p N209

Online course; see DistanceEducation p. 53 for details.

0182 OAS staff arr arr D1040183 OAC staff arr arr D104

ANIM 121 Imaging Foundations • 5 CRPrerequisite: MEDIA 109 at BCC with a C- or better.Fee: $40 computer use.0186 A Garrow S TTh 3:00p-5:10p N204

Online course; see DistanceEducation p. 53 for details.

0187 OAS James C arr arr D1040188 OAC James C arr arr D104

ANIM 220 Raster Images • 5 CRPrerequisite: ANIM 121 at BCC with a C- or better.Fee: $40 computer use.0189 A Bridwell B MW 9:30a-11:40a N202

ANIM 222 Vector Images & Illustrations • 5 CRPrerequisite: ANIM 121 at BCC with a C- or better.Fee: $40 computer use.0193 A Garrow S TTh 9:30a-11:40a N204

ANIM 240 3-D Animation I • 5 CRPrerequisite: ANIM 115, 120, and 121 at BCC with aC- or better. Recommended: VIDEO 112.Fee: $40 computer use.0202 A Prigg R TTh 5:30p-7:40p N209

EVENING CLASS!

AMERICAN STUDIES 101MYTHS OF THE WESTWinter Quarter 2003

Tuesday & Thursday evenings5:30-7:40 p.m.

Instructor:Julianne Seeman

[email protected]

Through film, reading, andclass discussion, we will

explore The West as myth,dream, experience, anddominant influence on

American life.

Earn 5 credits in eitherSocial Science or Humanities

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Transfer Fair,Feb. 5—meet with collegeand university reps—9am-

12:30pm in theCafeteria

ANIM 241 3-D Animation II • 5 CRPrerequisite: ANIM 240 and VIDEO 112 at BCC with aC- or better. Concurrent enrollment in ANIM 116.Fee: $40 computer use.0204 A Prigg R TTh 7:50p-10:00p N209

AnthropologySOCIAL SCIENCE DIVISION

ANTH 100Introduction to Anthropology • 5 CR5200 A Osmundson daily 8:30a-9:20a D1015201 B Osmundson daily 12:30p-1:20p D101

Also offered online;see Distance Education p. 53 for details.

5203 OAS Leeds L arr arr D1105204 OAC Leeds L arr arr D110

ANTH 200 Introduction to Linguistics • 5 CRFulfills humanities course requirement at BCC.5220 A Hunt K TTh 7:50p-10:00p D101

ANTH 201 Physical Anthropology • 5 CRFulfills natural science course requirement at BCC.5225 A Epstein L daily 9:30a-10:20a D1015226 B Epstein L daily 11:30a-12:20p D1015227 C Gonlin N MW 2:30p-4:40p D101

Also offered online;see Distance Education p. 53 for details.

5228 OAS Jurji D arr arr D1105229 OAC Jurji D arr arr D110

ANTH 202 Cultural Anthropology • 5 CR5235 A Shiva M daily 7:30a-8:20a D101Section A combines classroom and online learning.Computer use required.5236 B Osmundson J daily 10:30a-11:20a D101

Also offered online;see Distance Education p. 53 for details.

5237 OAS Jurji D arr arr D1105238 OAC Jurji D arr arr D110

ANTH 203 Comparative Religion • 5 CRSame as INTST 203. Either ANTH 203 or INTST 203may be taken for credit, not both.

Online course; see DistanceEducation p. 53 for details.

5245 OAS Jurji D arr arr D1105246 OAC Jurji D arr arr D110

ANTH 205 Principles of Archeology • 5 CR5250 A Gonlin N daily 1:30p-2:20p D101

Also offered online;see Distance Education p. 53 for details.

5251 OAS Leeds L arr arr D1105252 OAC Leeds L arr arr D110

AppliedLinguistics & Language

ARTS & HUMANITIES DIVISION

ALL 111 Accent Modification • 4 CR0715 A staff MTWTh 8:30a-9:20a L2100716 WEB staff F 6:30p-8:20p W173

also meets Sa 10:00a-12:00p W173Section WEB meets Friday evening and Saturday atNorth Campus, 10700 Northup Way.

ALL 121 Cultural Components • 4 CR0720 A staff TTh 5:30p-7:20p B105

ArtARTS & HUMANITIES DIVISION

ART 101 Modern Architecture & DesignOffered this quarter as part of “By Design,”a 10-credit Interdisciplinary Studies class;see p. 39 for details.

0613 A team taught daily 9:30a-11:20a B104

ART 108Introduction to Hand & Power Tools • 2 CRFee: $20 woodshop supplies.

0739 A Lillie G MW 10:30a-1:20p C160Section A meets 1/6 through 2/10.0740 B Lillie G MW 10:30a-1:20p C160Section B meets 2/12 through 3/19.

ART 110 Two-Dimensional Design • 5 CRRequires additional lab time outside class.0747 A Lindman D MW 9:30a-12:20p C1540748 B staff MW 12:30p-3:20p C1540749 C DeCaro P TTh 1:30p-4:20p C1540751 E Lindman D TTh 4:30p-7:20p C154

ART 111 Design: Color • 5 CRPrerequisite: ART 110.Requires additional lab time outside class.0757 A Luark C TTh 9:30a-12:20p C154

ART 112 Three-Dimensional Design • 5 CRPrerequisite: ART 108 required. Recommended ART110 and 111.Requires additional lab time outside class.Fee: $40 woodshop supplies.0763 A Brown R TTh 9:30a-12:20p C160

lab F 11:30a-2:20p C1600764 B Brown R TTh 1:30p-4:20p C160

lab F 11:30a-2:20p C160

ART 120 Drawing I • 5 CRRequires additional lab time outside class.0769 A Luark C MW 8:30a-11:20a C2560770 B DeCaro P TTh 9:30a-12:20p C2560771 C staff MW 12:30p-3:20p C2560772 D staff TTh 6:00p-9:00p C256

ART 121 Drawing II • 5 CRPrerequisite: ART 120.Requires additional time outside class.Fee: $20.0779 A Lindman D TTh 12:30p-3:20p C256

ART 150 Basic Photo I • 5 CRRequires two hours of lab work per week.Photo lab open daily from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.Fee: $28 photo lab supplies.

0785 A Wesley J daily 9:30a-10:20a C2510786 B Wesley J daily 10:30a-11:20a C2510787 C Trujillo C MWF 12:30p-2:00p C251

ART 151 Basic Photo II • 5 CRPrerequisite: ART 150 or permission of instructor.Requires two hours of lab work per week.Photo lab open daily from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.Fee: $28 photo lab supplies.0793 A Wesley J daily 11:30a-12:20p C251

ART 153Darkroom Laboratory Techniques • 1 CRPrerequisite: ART 150 or permission of instructor. Maybe repeated for a maximum of 3 credits.Photo lab open daily from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.Fee: $28 photo lab supplies.

0799 A Wesley J arr arr C253First class meeting is Tuesday, 1/7, at 12:30 p.m.

ART 201 History of Western Art • 5 CRTelecourse;see Distance Education p. 53 for details.

0815 TAS Tanzi R Th 5:00p-7:00p B1040816 TAC Tanzi R Th 5:00p-7:00p B104

ART 202 History of Western Art • 5 CR0821 A Artimovich daily 11:30a-12:20p B1040822 B Artimovich TTh 7:50p-10:00p B104

ART 203 History of Western Art • 5 CRTelecourse;see Distance Education p. 53 for details.

0823 TAS Artimovich T 5:00p-7:00p B1040824 TAC Artimovich T 5:00p-7:00p B104

ART 205 Survey of Non-Western Art • 5 CR0827 A Tanzi R MWF 1:30p-2:50p B104

ART 221 Advanced Studio: Drawing I • 5 CRPrerequisite: ART 111, 121, and permission of instructor.Requires additional time outside class.Fee: $20.0833 A Lindman D TTh 12:30p-3:20p C256

ART 222 Advanced Studio: Drawing II • 5 CRPrerequisite: ART 221 and permission of instructor.Requires additional time outside class.Fee: $20.0835 A Lindman D TTh 12:30p-3:20p C256

ART 260 Basic Ceramics I • 5 CRFee: $38 ceramic lab supplies.0839 A Husby L TTh 9:30a-12:20p C157

open lab MF 11:00a-3:50p C157open lab TTh 4:30p-6:30p C157

0840 B Husby L TTh 1:30p-4:20p C157open lab MF 11:30a-3:50p C157open lab TTh 4:30p-6:30p C157

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ART 261 Basic Ceramics II • 5 CRPrerequisite: ART 260.Fee: $38 ceramic lab supplies.0845 A Husby L TTh 9:30a-12:20p C157

open lab MF 11:00a-3:50p C157open lab TTh 4:30p-6:30p C157

0846 B Husby L TTh 1:30p-4:20p C157open lab MF 11:00a-3:50p C157open lab TTh 4:30p-6:30p C157

AstronomySCIENCE DIVISION

ASTR 101 Introduction to Astronomy • 5 CRCredit cannot be obtained for both ASTR 101 andASTR 105.Fee: $10 planetarium.3000 A Goss A daily 8:30a-9:20a B2443002 B Knight D daily 9:30a-10:20a B2443004 C Knight D MW 11:30a-1:40p B2443006 D Rostirolla J TTh 11:30a-1:40p B2443008 E Rostirolla J MTh 2:30p-4:40p B2443010 F Rostirolla J TF 2:30p-4:40p B2443012 G DeVault J TTh 5:30p-7:40p B244

ASTR 105 Beginning Astronomy • 6 CRCredit cannot be obtained for both ASTR 101 andASTR 105.

Online course; see DistanceEducation p. 53 for details.

3034 OAS Knight D arr arr L2003036 OAC Knight D arr arr L2003038 OBS Knight D arr arr L2003040 OBC Knight D arr arr L200

BiologySCIENCE DIVISION

BIOL 100 Introductory Biology • 6 CRFulfills laboratory science course requirement at BCC.Fee: $20 science lab.3100 A staff MWF 10:30a-11:20a B114

also meets TTh 10:30a-12:20p B1143102 B staff MF 11:30a-1:20p B114

also meets W 11:30a-2:20p B1143104 C staff MTTh 7:50p-10:00p B114

Also offered online;see Distance Education p. 53 for details.

3106 OAS Steinert K arr arr L2003108 OAC Steinert K arr arr L2003110 OBS Gold M arr arr L2003112 OBC Gold M arr arr L200

BIOL 101 General Biology I • 6 CRPrerequisite: Strongly recommended CHEM 100 orCHEM 101 or BASCI 098, or one year of high schoolchemistry. Fulfills laboratory science course requirementat BCC.Fee: $20 science lab.3120 A Heins D MW 7:30a-9:20a B138

also meets TThF 7:30a-8:20a B1383122 B staff MWF 10:30a-11:20a L122

also meets TTh 8:30a-10:20a B138

3124 C staff MWF 10:30a-11:20a L122also meets TTh 10:30a-12:20p B138

3126 D staff MWF 12:30p-1:20p B138also meets TTh 12:30p-2:20p B138

3128 E staff MF 1:30p-3:20p B138also meets W 1:30p-4:20p B138

3130 F Farrand A MTTh 5:30p-7:40p B1383132 G Farrand A MTTh 7:50p-10:00p B138

BIOL 130 Nutrition & the Human Body • 5 CRSame as HOMEC 130 and NUTR 130. Only one of thethree (BIOL 130, HOMEC 130, NUTR 130) may betaken for credit. Recommended: BIOL 101.Fulfills natural science course requirement at BCC.3144 A staff daily 11:30a-12:20p D174

Also offered online;see Distance Education p. 53 for details.

Online course requiring Nutrition Pathways videotapes.Science credit at BCC.Instructor: R. Richardson, [email protected] the syllabus at http://distance-ed.bcc.ctc.edu/biol130/classinfo/ as soon as you register and followthose instructions.3146 OAS Richardson arr arr L2003148 OAC Richardson arr arr L200

BIOL 201Introductory Biology for Majors I • 6 CRPrerequisite: BIOL 101 and CHEM 140 or equivalent.Fulfills laboratory science course requirement at BCC.Fee: $20 science lab.3150 A Ellinger J TTh 7:30a-9:20a B114

also meets MWF 8:30a-9:20a B1143152 B Ellinger J MWTh 5:30p-7:40p B114

BIOL 202Introductory Biology for Majors II • 6 CRPrerequisite: BIOL 201. Fulfills laboratory sciencecourse requirement at BCC.Fee: $20 science lab.3160 A Burton C TThF 10:30a-11:20a L124

also meets MW 9:30a-11:20a B1203162 B Burton C TThF 10:30a-11:20a L124

also meets MW 11:30a-1:20p B120

BIOL 260 Human Anatomy & Physiology • 6 CRPrerequisite: BIOL 101 or 201 at BCC with a C orbetter, or entry code. Fulfills laboratory science courserequirement at BCC.Fee: $20 science lab.3200 A Kelso G MW 8:30a-10:20a B121

also meets T 9:30a-10:20a B121also meets Th 8:30a-10:20a D174

3202 B Kelso G T 12:30p-1:20p L124also meets MW 11:30a-1:20p B121also meets Th 12:30p-2:20p L124

3204 C Kelso G T 12:30p-1:20p L124also meets MW 1:30p-3:20p B121also meets Th 12:30p-2:20p L124

3206 D staff MTh 7:50p-10:00p B228also meets T 7:50p-10:00p B121

3208 E staff MTh 7:50p-10:00p B228also meets W 7:50p-10:00p B121

BIOL 261 Human Anatomy & Physiology • 6 CRPrerequisite: BIOL 260 at BCC with a C or better, orentry code. Fulfills laboratory science courserequirement at BCC.Fee: $20 science lab.3220 A Mauldin D MWF 7:30a-8:20a B121

also meets TTh 7:30a-9:20a B1213222 B Mauldin D MWF 10:30a-11:20a B121

also meets TTh 10:30a-12:20p B1213224 C Sossong N MWF 1:30p-2:20p L120

also meets TTh 12:30p-2:20p B1213226 D Sossong N MWF 1:30p-2:20p L120

also meets TTh 2:30p-4:20p B1213228 E Jones N TW 5:30p-7:40p B228

also meets M 5:30p-7:40p B1213230 F Jones N TW 5:30p-7:40p B228

also meets Th 5:30p-7:40p B121

BotanySCIENCE DIVISION

BOTAN 110 Introductory Plant Biology • 6 CRFulfills laboratory science course requirement at BCC.Fee: $20 science lab.3250 A Hanson M MWF 8:30a-9:20a B120

also meets TTh 8:30a-10:20a B1203252 B Hanson M TTh 10:30a-12:20p B120

also meets F 9:30a-12:20p B1203254 C Haemmerle H MTTh 5:30p-7:40p B120

Business Administration—Transfer

BUSINESS DIVISIONBusiness Division website: www.bcc.ctc.edu/business

BA 200Business Law—Legal Foundations • 5 CR4150 A Engle D daily 7:30a-8:20a A1094151 B Klotz K TTh 9:30a-11:40a D1034152 C Rainge K MW 5:30p-7:40p L2114153 D Engle D TTh 7:50p-10:00p A109

Also offered online;see Distance Education p. 53 for details.

4154 OAS Gould D arr arr D1044155 OAC Gould D arr arr D1044156 OBS Gould D arr arr D1044157 OBC Gould D arr arr D104

BA 240 Statistical Analysis • 5 CRPrerequisite: MATH 156 with a C- or better, or entrycode.Fee: $40 computer use.4160 A Watanabe L MW 12:30p-2:40p R3014161 B Yamasaki D TTh 5:30p-7:40p A109

Also offered online;see Distance Education p. 53 for details.

4162 OAS Woo J arr arr D1044163 OAC Woo J arr arr D104

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ALL W CLASSROOMSARE AT BCC’S NORTH CAMPUS,

10700 NORTHUP WAY

ChemistrySCIENCE DIVISION

CHEM 100 Chemical Concepts • 5 CREither CHEM 110 or CHEM 100 may be taken forcredit, not both.3260 A Melvin M daily 10:30a-11:20a B229

CHEM 101 Introduction to Chemistry • 6 CRPrerequisite: MATH 085 or 097.Fee: $20 science lab.3270 A Pelo J MTF 8:30a-9:20a B229

also meets T 9:30a-10:20a B229also meets W 8:30a-11:20a B223

3272 B Pelo J MTF 8:30a-9:20a B229also meets F 9:30a-10:20a B229also meets Th 8:30a-11:20a B223

3274 C Heins D MWF 11:30a-12:20p B228also meets W 12:30p-1:20p B228also meets T 11:30a-2:20p B223

3276 D Lyle C TTh 1:30p-3:20p B228also meets M 1:30p-4:20p B223

3278 E Brackett A MW 2:30p-4:20p B228also meets Th 2:30p-5:20p B223

3280 F Lyle C MTh 5:30p-7:40p B228also meets T 5:30p-7:40p B223

3282 G Lyle C MTh 5:30p-7:40p B228also meets W 5:30p-7:40p B223

CHEM 102 Introduction to OrganicChemistry & Biochemistry • 6 CRPrerequisite: CHEM 101 or permission of instructor.Fee: $20 science lab.3290 A Goldston B MWTh 9:30a-10:20a B229

also meets Th 10:30a-11:20a B226also meets F 9:30a-12:20p B226

CHEM 140 General Inorganic &Physical Chemistry I • 6 CRPrerequisite: MATH 099 or equivalent, and either 1year of high school chemistry or CHEM 101.Fee: $20 science lab.3316 A Berg C TThF 10:30a-11:20a B228

also meets T 9:30a-10:20a B228also meets W 9:30a-12:20p B264

3318 B Berg C TThF 10:30a-11:20a B228also meets Th 9:30a-10:20a B228also meets M 9:30a-12:20p B264

3320 C Shelley C MWTh 11:30a-12:20p B229also meets Th 12:30p-1:20p B229also meets F 11:30a-2:20p B264

3322 D Sandhu P TThF 1:30p-2:20p B229also meets T 2:30p-3:20p B229also meets M 1:30p-4:20p B264

3324 E Sandhu P TThF 1:30p-2:20p B229also meets Th 2:30p-3:20p B229also meets W 1:30p-4:20p B264

3326 F Dytioco R MTh 7:50p-10:00p B229also meets W 7:50p-10:00p B264

CHEM 150 General Inorganic & PhysicalChemistry II • 6 CRPrerequisite: CHEM 140 or equivalent.Fee: $20 science lab.3330 A Chickering MWF 9:30a-10:20a B228

also meets M 10:30a-11:20a B228also meets T 9:30a-12:20p B264

3332 B Chickering MWF 9:30a-10:20a B228also meets W 10:30a-11:20a B228also meets Th 9:30a-12:20p B264

3334 C Melvin M MThF 12:30p-1:20p B228also meets M 1:30p-2:20p B228also meets T 12:30p-3:20p B264

3336 D Surendranath MW 5:30p-7:40p B229also meets T 5:30p-7:40p B264

3338 E Surendranath MW 5:30p-7:40p B229also meets Th 5:30p-7:40p B264

CHEM 231 Organic Chemistry I • 6 CRPrerequisite: CHEM 140, 150, and 160.Fee: $20 science lab.3380 A Shelley C TTh 5:30p-7:40p B229

also meets W 5:30p-7:40p B226

CHEM 232 Organic Chemistry II • 6 CRPrerequisite: CHEM 231.Fee: $20 science lab.3390 A Goldston B MWF 12:30p-1:20p B229

also meets M 1:30p-2:20p B229also meets T 12:30p-3:20p B226

3392 B Goldston B MWF 12:30p-1:20p B229also meets W 1:30p-2:20p B229also meets Th 12:30p-3:20p B226

ChineseARTS & HUMANITIES DIVISION

See Foreign Languages.

CommunicationARTS & HUMANITIES DIVISION

COMM 101 Exploring the Digital Future • 5 CRSame as MEDIA 101. Either COMM 101 or MEDIA101 may be taken for credit, not both.0953 A Thornton D MW 12:30p-2:40p L1220954 B Thornton D TTh 5:30p-7:40p L122Sections A and B combine classroom and onlinelearning. Computer use required. Additional fee $20.

Also offered online;see Distance Education p. 53 for details.

0955 OAS Korolenko M arr arr D1040956 OAC Korolenko M arr arr D1040957 OBS Olswang S arr arr D1040958 OBC Olswang S arr arr D104

COMM 102Techniques & Technology of Persuasion • 5 CRSame as MEDIA 102. Either COMM 102 or MEDIA102 may be taken for credit, not both.0962 A Korolenko M TTh 9:30a-11:40a L1220963 WEB Wolcott F F 6:00p-7:50p L122Section WEB combines classroom and online learning.Computer use required. Additional fee $20.

Also offered online;see Distance Education p. 53 for details.

0964 OAS Korolenko M arr arr D1040965 OAC Korolenko M arr arr D1040966 OBS Korolenko M arr arr D1040967 OBC Korolenko M arr arr D104

COMM 103 Media & Messages • 5 CRSame as MEDIA 103. Either COMM 103 or MEDIA103 may be taken for credit, not both.0969 A Thornton D MW 5:30p-7:40p L122Section A combines classroom and online learning.Computer use required. Additional fee $20.

COMM 108 Media/Digital Law & Ethics • 5 CRSame as MEDIA 108. Either COMM 108 or MEDIA108 may be taken for credit, not both.

Online course; see DistanceEducation p. 53 for details.

0981 OAS Munsell K arr arr D1040982 OAC Munsell K arr arr D104

COMM 119 History of Animation • 5 CRSame as MEDIA 119. Either COMM 119 or MEDIA119 may be taken for credit, not both.0985 A Austin R TTh 3:00p-5:10p L122

COMM 141Introduction to Media Writing • 5 CRPrerequisite: Placement by assessment in ENGL 101; orENGL 092 or 093 at BCC with a C- or better; or entrycode.0987 A Torrence J daily 11:30a-12:20p L222

COMM 143 Editing Techniques • 3 CRPrerequisite: COMM 141 or ENGL 101, or entry code.Requires additional time outside class.0993 A Torrence J MWF 10:30a-11:20a P7

COMM 144 Newspaper Design • 3 CRPrerequisite: COMM 141 or ENGL 101, or entry code.May be repeated for a maximum of 6 credits. Requiresadditional time outside class.0995 A Torrence J TTh 10:30a-11:20a P7

COMM 145 Advertising Staff • 3 CRRequires additional time outside class.0997 A Torrence J TTh 10:30a-11:20a P7

COMM 146 News Staff • 3 CRMay be repeated for a maximum of 6 credits. Requiresadditional time outside class.0999 A Torrence J MWF 10:30a-11:20a P7

COMM 150 Introduction to Mass Media • 5 CRSame as AMST 150. Either COMM 150 or AMST 150may be taken for credit, not both.Fulfills social science or humanities course requirement,not both, at BCC.1005 A Larkin L daily 10:30a-11:20a N206

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COMM 161 Basic Broadcasting • 5 CRFee: $10 lab.1011 A Larkin L MTWTh 9:30a-10:20a C230

lab MW 10:30a-11:20a C2351013 B Larkin L MTWTh 9:30a-10:20a C230

lab TTh 10:30a-11:20a C2351015 C Larkin L MTWTh 9:30a-10:20a C230

lab MW 11:30a-12:20p C235

COMM 163 Radio Operations:Announcing/Production • 5 CRPrerequisite: COMM 161 and permission of instructor.1021 A Larkin L daily 1:30p-2:20p C235

COMM 201 History of Communication • 5 CR1027 A staff TTh 2:30p-4:40p D273

COMM 245 Practicum in Journalism • 5 CRPrerequisite: Permission of instructor. Enrollment onlyby arrangement with the Communication Program.1030 A Torrence J arr arr P7

COMM 261 Radio News Broadcasting • 5 CRPrerequisite: COMM 141, 161, and permission ofinstructor.1033 A Larkin L daily 12:30p-1:20p C235

COMM 266 Practicum in Broadcasting • 5 CRPrerequisite: COMM 161 or entry code.May be repeated for a maximum of 10 credits.1039 A Larkin L arr arr C235

Computer Science—Transfer

BUSINESS DIVISIONBusiness Division website: www.bcc.ctc.edu/business

CS 110 Introduction to Computers &Applications • 5 CR Not intended for Computer Science majors.Fee: $40 computer use.4180 A Alligood D daily 7:30a-8:20a A2064181 B Alligood D daily 8:30a-9:20a A2064182 C Gelotte M daily 9:30a-10:20a A1094183 D Iverson B daily 11:30a-12:20p R3014184 E Nazarian H TTh 1:30p-3:40p R3014185 F Nazarian H TTh 5:30p-7:40p R301

Also offered online;see Distance Education p. 53 for details.

4186 OAS Gelotte M arr arr D1044187 OAC Gelotte M arr arr D104

CS 210Fundamentals of Computer Science I • 5 CRPrerequisite: MATH 105 with a C- or better, or entrycode.Fee: $40 computer use.4191 A Iverson B daily 8:30a-9:20a R3014192 B Iverson B daily 9:30a-10:20a R3014193 C Gelotte M daily 10:30a-11:20a A1094194 D Lee F MW 1:30p-3:40p A2064196 E Gandham R TTh 7:50p-10:00p R3014197 NCF Durr P F 6:00p-7:50p W202

also meets Sa 9:00a-12:00p W202Section NCF meets Friday evenings and Saturdays atNorth Campus, 10700 Northup Way.

Diagnostic UltrasoundHEALTH SCIENCE & RELATED PROGRAMS

DUTEC 106 Pathophysiology II • 3 CRPrerequisite: DUTEC 105 and acceptance intoprogram.2000 A Peck A M 6:00p-8:50p B252

DUTEC 120 Ultrasound II:Obstetrics & Gynecological Tech • 5 CRPrerequisite: Acceptance into program or permission ofprogram chair.Fee: $10 lab.2003 A Polin A WTh 1:00p-3:20p B102

DUTEC 130 Ultrasound III:Small Part & Intraoperative Tech • 3 CRPrerequisite: Acceptance into program or permission ofprogram chair.Fee: $10 lab.2006 A Hyde L M 12:30p-3:20p B102

DUTEC 135 Ultrasound Equipment I • 3 CRPrerequisite: Acceptance into program.Fee: $15 lab.2009 A Polin A T 1:00p-1:50p B102

also meets T 2:00p-3:50p D152

Computer ClassesBeginning & Advanced

FREE for eligible parentsthrough BCC WorkFirst

• earn college credit• prepare for the Microsoft Office User

Specialist certificate (MOUS)• get help with your job search

Need help getting started?Call (425) 564-4178E-mail [email protected] by room B131

classes begin in Januaryclasses begin in January

CS 211Fundamentals of Computer Science II • 5 CRPrerequisite: CS 210 or entry code.Fee: $40 computer use.4198 A Gelotte M daily 12:30p-1:20p A1094199 B Iverson B MW 5:30p-7:40p R301

DanceARTS & HUMANITIES DIVISION

DANCE 130 Jazz Technique I • 2 CRFee: $2.50 lab.1051 A Platt B TTh 11:30a-1:20p R014

DANCE 131 Jazz Technique II • 2 CRPrerequisite: DANCE 130 or permission of instructor.Fee: $2.50 lab.1054 A Platt B MW 9:30a-11:20a R014

DANCE 140 Ballet Technique I • 2 CRFee: $2.50 lab.1057 A Platt B TTh 9:30a-11:20a R014

DANCE 151 Contemporary Dance I • 2 CRSame as PE 151. Either DANCE 151 or PE 151 may betaken for credit, not both. May be repeated for amaximum of 6 credits.Fee: $2.50 lab.1061 A Platt B MW 11:30a-1:20p R014

DANCE 152 Contemporary Dance II • 2 CRSame as PE 152. Either DANCE 152 or PE 152 may betaken for credit, not both. May be repeated for amaximum of 6 credits.Fee: $2.50 lab.1063 A Platt B MW 11:30a-1:20p R014

DANCE 202 Dance Ensemble II • V1-5 CRPrerequisite: DANCE 201 or permission of instructor.May be repeated for a maximum of 15 credits.1065 A Platt B M 6:30p-8:00p E200

rehearsal W 6:30p-8:00p R014First class meets Monday, 1/6, in the Carlson Theatre.

Developmental Education—English as a

Second LanguageARTS & HUMANITIES DIVISION

This 11- or 12-credit combined course preparesEnglish-as-a Second Language students for creditcourses by building reading comprehension, vo-cabulary, grammar, and writing skills. Students par-ticipate in writing work which coordinates withreading, speaking, and listening activities.

DEVED 061Strategies for Learning English: Reading

DEVED 062Strategies for Learning English:Grammar/Writing

ENGL 080 Reading LabPrerequisite: Placement by assessment.1125 A staff daily 11:30a-1:20p R109

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Credit Classes Course descriptions can be found online at: www.bcc.ctc.edu/catalog

• Call ~ (425) 564-2674• Visit ~ Room R130N• Click ~ www.bcc.ctc.edu/ece

Early Childhood Ed at BCC opens the door!Want to work with children?

Positive Guidance & Discipline Techniquesfor Teachers of Young Children

Beginning Sign Language for AdultsWorking with Young ChildrenWorking with High Risk and

Abused ChildrenPreschool Games and Activities

That Teach Math

Topics this quarter include:

All EarlyChildhood Educationclasses meetWashington STARSrequirements

DUTEC 171 Ultrasound Physics &Instrumentation II • 3 CRPrerequisite: Acceptance into program or permission ofprogram chair.2012 A Hobbs R TTh 10:00a-11:20a B139

DUTEC 220 Clinical Practicum II • 15 CRPrerequisite: Acceptance into program, and completionof all prerequisite coursework with a grade of C orbetter, and DUTEC 210.2015 A Baker J arr arr Hosp.

DramaARTS & HUMANITIES DIVISION

DRAMA 101Introduction to the Theatre • 5 CR1081 A Doyle T daily 8:30a-9:20a E1011082 B Jackson R daily 11:30a-12:20p E101

DRAMA 110 Scene Technology • 4 CRPrerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in DRAMA 290.1085 A Jackson R MWF 10:30a-11:20a E101

lab F 12:30p-2:20p E104

DRAMA 153 Acting: Scene Study • 5 CR1091 A Hoffman B MTWTh 1:30p-3:20p E101

DRAMA 251 Advanced Acting:Contemporary Scene Study • 5 CRPrerequisite: Permission of instructor and/or audition.1097 A Hoffman B MTWTh 3:30p-5:20p E101

rehearsal arr arr E101

DRAMA 280 Studio Theatre • 5 CRPrerequisite: Permission of instructor. May be repeatedfor a maximum of 15 credits.Fee: $40.1103 A Hoffman B MTWTh 6:00p-8:00p E101

DRAMA 290 Technical Practice • 1 CRConcurrent enrollment in DRAMA 110 or 112 andpermission of instructor. Crew component of DRAMA110 and 112.1109 A Jackson R arr arr E120

E-CommerceBUSINESS DIVISION

Business Division website: www.bcc.ctc.edu/business

ECOMM 102 E-Commerce Basics • 5 CRRecommended: G BUS 101.Fee: $40 computer use.4210 A Butler C MW 5:30p-7:40p L218

Early Childhood EducationHEALTH SCIENCE & RELATED PROGRAMS

Work-Based Learning In Early ChildhoodEducationWork-Based Learning combines on-site training withclassroom instruction and 30 hours of practice per weekat the BCC Early Learning Family and Childcare Center.Some paid positions are available. This is a 15-creditblock. Call (425) 564-2674 for information/permission.Prerequisite: Conversational English skills andpermission of instructor.2070 X Sloan S/ MTWTh 1:00p-2:45p Q210

Kaczynski B

ECED 131Orientation to the Special-Needs Child • 5 CRThree clinical hours per week.2030 A Snyder M T 5:30p-9:20p B102

ECED 172 Fundamentals ofEarly Childhood Education • 5 CRPrerequisite: Conversational English skills.Six clinical hours per week.Fee: $15 materials.2033 A Shepherd G/ T 1:30p-4:20p Q116

Anderson K2034 B Shepherd G/ T 6:00p-9:00p Q116

Anderson K

ECED 175 Portfolio I:Early Childhood Education Majors • 1 CRRequired quarterly for Early Childhood Educationmajors. Credit for this class should not be used forpurposes of Financial Aid.

Online course; see DistanceEducation p. 53 for details.

2037 OAS Leslie M arr arrRequired on-campus class meetings: 1/13 & 2/3,8:15-9:30 p.m., Room R102.

ECED 183 Art Experiences forEarly Childhood Education • 3 CR2040 A Detering L Th 6:30p-9:20p Q210

ECED 192Practicum in Early Childhood Education • 5 CRPrerequisite: Conversational English skills andpermission of instructor.Nine clinical hours per week.2043 A Shepherd G M 6:00p-8:00p R102

ECED 198 Special Seminar:Positive Guidance & Discipline TechniquesFor Teachers of Young Children • 1 CRMeets Washington STARS requirement of 10 hours or1 college credit annual education.2046 A Witmer J Sa 8:30a-3:00p B102Class meets 2/8 & 2/22.

ECED 198 Special Seminar: Beginning SignLanguage For Adults Working With YoungChildren • 1 CRMeets Washington STARS requirement of 10 hours or1 college credit annual education.2047 B Mangan R Sa 9:00a-3:30p R204Class meets 1/18 & 2/15.

ECED 199 Independent Studies inEarly Childhood Education • V1-5 CRPrerequisite: Permission of instructor.2050 A Shepherd G arr arr R130Q

ECED 201 Parent Involvement inEarly Childhood Education • 5 CRPrerequisite: Conversational English skills.Three clinical hours per week.2053 A Hobbs S W 5:30p-9:20p D103

ECED 206Childcare Management Techniques I • 3 CRPrerequisite: Conversational English skills.2056 A Hobbs S Th 6:00p-8:50p B102

ECED 275 Portfolio II:Early Childhood Education Majors • 1 CRRecommended: ECED 175. Credit for this class shouldnot be used for purposes of Financial Aid.

Online course; see DistanceEducation p. 53 for details.

2059 OAS Leslie M arr arrRequired on-campus class meetings: 1/13 & 2/3,8:15-9:30 p.m., Room R102.

SCHOLARSHIP INFO AVAILABLEAT THE WOMEN’S CENTER/STUDENT ACCESS CENTER

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ECED 298 Special Seminar: Working WithHigh Risk & Abused Children • 1 CRMeets Washington STARS requirement of 10 hours or1 college credit annual education.2062 A Davis D Sa 8:30a-3:00p B102Class meets 3/1 & 3/8.

ECED 298 Special Seminar: PreschoolGames & Activities That Teach Math • 1 CRMeets Washington STARS requirement of 10 hours or1 college credit annual education.2063 B Hobbs S Sa 8:30a-3:00p B102Class meets 1/25 & 2/1.

ECED 299 Independent Studies inEarly Childhood Education • V1-5 CRPrerequisite: Permission of instructor.2066 A Shepherd G arr arr R130Q

EconomicsSOCIAL SCIENCE DIVISION

ECON 100 Introduction to Basic EconomicPrinciples • 5 CRBusiness and Economic majors who plan to transfer toa 4-year institution should generally take ECON 200/201 rather than ECON 100.5265 A Tuttle E daily 12:30p-1:20p B1015266 B Christopherson TTh 5:30p-7:40p C208

Also offered online;see Distance Education p. 53 for details.

5267 OAS Taylor K arr arr D1105268 OAC Taylor K arr arr D1105269 OBS Taylor K arr arr D1105270 OBC Taylor K arr arr D110

Also offered as part of “Skin Deep,” a15-credit Interdisciplinary Studies class;see p. 39 for details.

0605 A team taught daily 9:00a-12:30p R110

ECON 200 Introduction to Economics:Macroeconomics • 5 CRRecommended: 30 prior college credits.5275 A Miller C daily 7:30a-8:20a C2085276 B Miller C daily 8:30a-9:20a C2085277 C Jackson H daily 11:30a-12:20p R2035278 D Christopherson TTh 7:50p-10:00p C2085279 NCE Hendrixson MW 9:50a-12:00p W106Section NCE meets at North Campus, 10700 NorthupWay.

Also offered online;see Distance Education p. 53 for details.

5280 OAS Taylor K arr arr D1105281 OAC Taylor K arr arr D1105282 OBS Jackson H arr arr D1105283 OBC Jackson H arr arr D110

ECON 201 Introduction to Economics:Microeconomics • 5 CRRecommended: 30 prior college credits.5285 A Baldwin R daily 9:30a-10:20a B1015286 B Baldwin R daily 10:30a-11:20a B1015287 C Palm P daily 1:30p-2:20p C2085288 D Palm P MW 5:30p-7:40p C2085289 NCE Hendrixson C MW 12:40p-2:50p W106NCE section meets at North Campus, 10700 NorthupWay.

Also offered online;see Distance Education p. 53 for details.

5290 OAS Hendrixson arr arr D1105291 OAC Hendrixson arr arr D1105292 OBS Taylor K arr arr D1105293 OBC Taylor K arr arr D110

EngineeringSCIENCE DIVISION

ENGR 123 Engineering Graphics • 4 CRPrerequisite: MATH 092 or 099.Fee: $15 computer use.3410 A Peterson S MWF 10:30a-12:20p L1203412 B Lee F MW 5:00p-7:45p L120

ENGR 200 Computer-Aided Drafting I • 3 CRPrerequisite: ENGR 123 or permission of instructor.Fee: $40 computer use.3420 A Lee F TTh 10:30a-12:20p L116

ENGR 210 Statics • 4 CRPrerequisite: ENGR 111, MATH 126 or PHYS 121.3428 A Lee F MTWTh 9:30a-10:20a L120

ENGR 220Introduction to Mechanics of Materials • 4 CRPrerequisite: ENGR 210.3432 A Chaudry Z TTh 5:30p-7:15p L120

ENGR 230 Dynamics • 4 CRPrerequisite: ENGR 210.3440 A Sterioff B TTh 1:30p-3:20p L120

English—Composition & Reading

ARTS & HUMANITIES DIVISIONStudents planning to take English compositionand/or reading classes must have the proper assess-ment. For more information, call (425) 564-2243or go to the Student Services building. All readingcourses require two to four hours per week of inde-pendent work in the Reading Lab in addition toregular class meetings.

This 11- or 12-credit combined course preparesEnglish-as-a Second Language students for creditcourses by building reading comprehension, vo-cabulary, grammar, and writing skills. Students par-ticipate in writing work which coordinates withreading, speaking, and listening activities.

DEVED 061 Strategies for Learning English:Reading

DEVED 062 Strategies for Learning English:Grammar/Writing

ENGL 080 Reading LabPrerequisite: Placement by assessment.1125 A staff daily 11:30a-1:20p R109

ENGL 073 Developmental English • V11-12 CRPrerequisite: Placement by assessment.Course requires two to four hours per week ofindependent work in the Reading Lab in addition toregular class meetings. Class is graded “credit/nocredit.”Fee: $30 computer use.1143 A staff daily 7:30a-9:20a D2031145 B staff daily 9:30a-11:20a D2031147 C staff daily 12:30p-2:20p D2031149 D staff MTWTh 5:30p-7:40p D203

ENGL 080 Improving Reading Skills(Reading Lab) • V1-2 CRPlan to spend one hour in the Reading Lab during thefirst week of the quarter for orientation.Class is graded “credit/no credit.”Fee: $15 computer use.1138 J Bessho S arr arr D202

ENGL 089Preparation for College Reading • 5 CRPrerequisite: Placement by assessment.Course requires two to four hours per week ofindependent work in the Reading Lab in addition toregular class meetings.1155 A Burns L daily 8:30a-9:20a C140

HOW TO READ COURSE INFORMATION

Additional information,i.e. lab fees, dates, etc.

BIOL 102 General Biology • 6 CRPrerequisite: BIOL 101 or entry code from Instructor.Fee: $10 lab3050 A Smith MTW 2:30p-4:20p B121

also meets Th 2:30p-3:20p B121

Credit HoursCourse TitleCourse NumberDepartment Abbreviation

Section Time Room NumberInstructor

Requirements toenroll in this class.

DaysItem #

CHECK THE BCC WEBSITEFOR THE MOST CURRENT INFO:

WWW.BCC.CTC.EDU

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ENGL 091Basic Grammar & Sentence Patterns • 5 CRPrerequisite: Eligible to register for DEVED 061 orplacement in ENGL 071 or higher.1164 A Eichner N daily 11:30a-12:20p R309

Also offered online;see Distance Education p. 53 for details.

1165 OAS Lepeintre S arr arr R2301166 OAC Lepeintre S arr arr R230

ENGL 092 Developmental English • 5 CRPrerequisite: Placement by assessment.Fee: $15 computer use.1171 A Leyda E daily 6:30a-7:20a R1011172 B Phillips M daily 7:30a-8:20a R106A1173 C Phillips M daily 9:30a-10:20a C1641174 D Meek D daily 10:30a-11:20a R3091175 E Warner M daily 11:30a-12:20p R2091176 F Christiansen daily 1:30p-2:20p R3031177 G Warner M daily 1:30p-2:20p L2171178 H Goldsmith J TTh 2:30p-4:40p R3061179 I Goldsmith J TTh 5:30p-7:40p R2051180 J Forester A MW 7:50p-10:00p R205

Also offered online;see Distance Education p. 53 for details.

1181 OAS Yarborough S arr arr R2301182 OAC Yarborough S arr arr R230

ENGL 093Composition for Non-Native Speakers • 5 CRPrerequisite: Placement by assessment.Fee: $15 computer use.1190 A Monk M daily 10:30a-11:20a L2221191 B Safdie S daily 12:30p-1:20p R3051192 C Butler B MW 2:30p-4:40p R2051193 D Andrus P MW 5:30p-7:40p R205

Also offered online;see Distance Education p. 53 for details.

1194 OAS staff arr arr R2301195 OAC staff arr arr R230

ENGL 101 Written Expression • 5 CRPrerequisite: Placement by assessment, or ENGL 092or 093 with a C- or better.Fee: $15 computer use.1201 A Todd B daily 6:30a-7:20a R110B1202 B Todd B daily 7:30a-8:20a R110B1203 C Vogt-Schuller daily 7:30a-8:20a R3061204 D Monk M daily 8:30a-9:20a R3081205 E Magie E daily 8:30a-9:20a R3061206 F Christiansen daily 9:30a-10:20a L2151222 NCA Mesch P TTh 9:50a-12:00p W110Section NCA meets at North Campus, 10700 NorthupWay.1208 H Meyer M TTh 10:30a-12:20p R204

also meets F 11:30a-12:20p R2041210 J George R daily 11:30a-12:20p L2171223 NCB Mesch P MW 12:40p-2:50p W110Section NCB meets at North Campus, 10700 NorthupWay.1213 M Meek D daily 1:30p-2:20p R3061214 N Cooper C MW 2:30p-4:40p C1401215 O Dean D TTh 2:30p-4:40p R2051216 P Cofer J MW 5:30p-7:40p C1401217 Q Dean D TTh 5:30p-7:40p C140

1218 R Beasley M MW 7:50p-10:00p C1401219 S Pomeroy S TTh 7:50p-10:00p R2051220 WEA Cropp M Sa 9:00a-12:00p W270Section WEA combines classroom and online learning.Computer use required. Meets Saturdays at NorthCampus, 10700 Northup Way.

Also offered with ENGL 221, Popular Literature:Autobiography/Memoirs, in a 10-credit package; seeEnglish Combinations p. 32 for details.1207 G White J daily 8:30a-10:20a R204Also offered with AMST 286, Popular Culture: TheJazz Age—American Culture in the Roaring 20s, in a10-credit package; see English Combinations p. 32for details.1212 L Cofer J MW 12:30p-2:40p R204

also meets TTh 12:30p-2:40p R202Also offered as part of “Skin Deep,” a15-credit Interdisciplinary Studies class;see p. 39 for details.

0605 A team taught daily 9:00a-12:30p R110Also offered as part of “Mind-BodyWellness,” a 12-credit InterdisciplinaryStudies class; see p. 39 for details.

0609 A team taught daily 8:30a-10:20a R106Alab arr arr G102

Also offered as part of “Anime Revealed,”a 10-credit Interdisciplinary Studies class;see p. 40 for details.

0617 A team taught MTWTh 12:30p-2:40p R106AAlso offered online;see Distance Education p. 53 for details.

1233 OAS White K arr arr R2301234 OAC White K arr arr R2301235 OBS Andrus P arr arr R2301236 OBC Andrus P arr arr R2301237 OCS Vaughan D arr arr R2301238 OCC Vaughan D arr arr R2301239 ODS Vaughan D arr arr R2301240 ODC Vaughan D arr arr R2301241 OES Yarborough S arr arr R2301242 OEC Yarborough S arr arr R2301243 OFS Todd B arr arr R2301244 OFC Todd B arr arr R2301247 OHS Safdie S arr arr R2301248 OHC Safdie S arr arr R230

Also offered online; with ENGL 268,American Literature: Civil War to End ofWorld War I in a 10-credit package; seeDistance Education p. 53 for details.

1245 OGS Rothman K arr arr R2301246 OGC Rothman K arr arr R230

ENGL 102 Written Expression • 5 CRPrerequisite: COMM 141 or ENGL 101 with a C- orbetter, or entry code.Fee: $15 computer use.1255 A Vogt-Schuller daily 6:30a-7:20a R2011256 B Long B daily 7:30a-8:20a C1401257 C Long B daily 8:30a-9:20a R2051258 D Torrence J daily 9:30a-10:20a R3061259 E Torrence J daily 10:30a-11:20a R3061260 F Harada M daily 11:30a-12:20p R3061261 G Harada M daily 12:30p-1:20p R3061262 H Cooper C daily 1:30p-2:20p R2051263 I Brown R MW 2:30p-4:40p R201

Explore BCC Reads!You might win a scholarship!

BellevueCommunityCollege

What’s everyone talking about?Soon it will be Dava Sobel’sLongitude: The True Story of a LoneGenius Who Solved the GreatestScientific Problem of His Time.

BCC Reads! is a new programencouraging everyone to join thisyear in reading, discussing, andcreating works based on thisfascinating book.

Students who complete a classassignment based on Longitudewill be eligible to compete for oneof five scholarships covering one-quarter's tuition at BCC. Thescholarships will be awarded by apanel of five faculty judges, basedon the quality of the studentprojects.

To find out whether Longitude willbe featured in any of the classesyou plan to take, contact theinstructor or refer to a current liston the BCC Reads! web site atwww.bcc.ctc.edu/artshum/liberalarts/bccreads/.

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1264 J Brown R TTh 2:30p-4:40p R2011265 K Martin D MW 5:30p-7:40p R2011266 L Dean D TTh 7:50p-10:00p C1401267 WEA Adams R Sa 1:00p-4:00p W270Section WEA combines classroom and online learning.Computer use required. Meets Saturdays at NorthCampus, 10700 Northup Way.

Also offered as part of “Skin Deep,” a15-credit Interdisciplinary Studies class;see p. 39 for details.

0605 A team taught daily 9:00a-12:30p R110Also offered online;see Distance Education p. 53 for details.

1268 OAS Peterson K arr arr R2301269 OAC Peterson K arr arr R2301270 OBS Peterson K arr arr R2301271 OBC Peterson K arr arr R2301272 OCS Jeffers R arr arr R2301273 OCC Jeffers R arr arr R2301274 ODS Peterson K arr arr R2301275 ODC Peterson K arr arr R230

ENGL 105 Grammar & Communication • 5 CRPrerequisite: Placement by assessment, or ENGL 092or 093 with a C- or better.

Online course; see DistanceEducation p. 53 for details.

1279 OAS Lepeintre S arr arr R2301280 OAC Lepeintre S arr arr R230

ENGL 106Critical Reading in the Humanities • 5 CRPrerequisite: Placement by assessment.Course requires two to four hours per week ofindependent work in the Reading Lab in addition toregular class meetings.1158 A staff daily 11:30a-12:20p D203

ENGL 270 Professional Report Writing • 5 CRPrerequisite: COMM 141 or ENGL 101 with a C- orbetter, or entry code.Fee: $15 computer use.1283 A Leyda E daily 7:30a-8:20a R2011290 NCA Mesch P TTh 7:30a-9:40a W271Section NCA meets at North Campus, 10700 NorthupWay.1284 B Dietrich S daily 9:30a-10:20a B1051285 C Whetham J daily 11:30a-12:20p C1401286 D Kemp K TTh 5:30p-7:40p R2011287 E Martin D MW 7:50p-10:00p R2011288 F Kemp K TTh 7:50p-10:00p R2011289 WEA Adams R Sa 9:00a-12:00p W272Section WEA combines classroom and online learning.Computer use required. Meets Saturdays at NorthCampus, 10700 Northup Way.

Also offered online;see Distance Education p. 53 for details.

1291 OAS Sanders C arr arr R2301292 OAC Sanders C arr arr R2301293 OBS Sanders C arr arr R2301294 OBC Sanders C arr arr R230

ENGL 271 Expository Writing I • 5 CRPrerequisite: COMM 141 or ENGL 101 with a C- orbetter, or entry code.Fee: $15 computer use.1301 A Safdie S TTh 1:30p-3:40p R310Also offered with ENGL 221, Popular Literature:Autobiography/Memoirs, in a 10-credit package; seeEnglish Combinations p. 32 for details.1302 B White J daily 8:30a-10:20a R204

Also offered as part of “Skin Deep,” a15-credit Interdisciplinary Studies class;see p. 39 for details.

0605 A team taught daily 9:00a-12:30p R110Also offered as part of “Anime Revealed,”a 10-credit Interdisciplinary Studies class;see p. 40 for details.

0617 A team taught MTWTh 12:30p-2:40p R106AAlso offered online;see Distance Education p. 53 for details.

1303 OAS White K arr arr R2301304 OAC White K arr arr R230

Also offered online; with ENGL 268,American Literature: Civil War to End ofWorld War I in a 10-credit package; seeDistance Education p. 53 for details.

1305 OBS Rothman K arr arr R2301306 OBC Rothman K arr arr R230

ENGL 272 Expository Writing II • 5 CRPrerequisite: ENGL 271 with a C- or better.Fee: $15 computer use.1313 A Safdie S TTh 1:30p-3:40p R310

Also offered as part of “Skin Deep,” a15-credit Interdisciplinary Studies class;see p. 39 for details.

0605 A team taught daily 9:00a-12:30p R110Also offered online;see Distance Education p. 53 for details.

1314 OAS White K arr arr R2301315 OAC White K arr arr R230

Also offered online; with ENGL 268,American Literature: Civil War to End ofWorld War I in a 10-credit package; seeDistance Education p. 53 for details.

1316 OBS Rothman K arr arr R2301317 OBC Rothman K arr arr R230

ENGL 273 Creative Writing: Fiction • 5 CRFee: $15 computer use.1321 A White J TTh 1:30p-3:40p R204

Also offered online;see Distance Education p. 53 for details.

1322 OAS Seeman J arr arr R2301323 OAC Seeman J arr arr R230

ENGL 274 Creative Writing: Fiction • 5 CRFee: $15 computer use.1326 A White J TTh 1:30p-3:40p R204

Also offered online;see Distance Education p. 53 for details.

1327 OAS Seeman J arr arr R2301328 OAC Seeman J arr arr R230

ENGL 275 Creative Writing: Fiction • 5 CRFee: $15 computer use.1331 A White J TTh 1:30p-3:40p R204

Also offered online;see Distance Education p. 53 for details.

1332 OAS Seeman J arr arr R2301333 OAC Seeman J arr arr R230

ENGL 299Directed Reading & Research • V1-5 CRPrerequisite: Permission of instructor.May be repeated for a maximum of 15 credits.1397 A White J arr arr C207GSection A: Arnazella Literary Staff

English—LiteratureARTS & HUMANITIES DIVISION

The English Department recommends that stu-dents taking literature courses have college-levelreading placement.

ENGL 110 Reading Poetry • 5 CRRecommended: ENGL 101 placement or higher.1337 A Bennett L daily 7:30a-8:20a R211

Also offered online;see Distance Education p. 53 for details.

1338 OAS Andrus P arr arr R2301339 OAC Andrus P arr arr R230

ENGL 114 The Film as Literature • 5 CRRecommended: ENGL 101 placement or higher.Same as AMST 114. Either AMST 114 or ENGL 114may be taken for credit, not both.1345 A George R MW 12:30p-2:40p R203

Also offered as part of “Anime Revealed,”a 10-credit Interdisciplinary Studies class;see p. 40 for details.

0617 A team taught MTWTh 12:30p-2:40p R106A

ENGL 130 Introduction to Literature:Introduction to Irish Literature • 5 CRRecommended: ENGL 101 placement or higher.1351 A Harada M daily 9:30a-10:20a B204

ENGL 130 Introduction to Literature • 5 CRRecommended: ENGL 101 placement or higher.

Online course; see DistanceEducation p. 53 for details.

1353 OAS White K arr arr R2301354 OAC White K arr arr R230Transfer Fair,

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ENGL 131 Introduction to Literature:Introduction to Irish Literature • 5 CRRecommended: ENGL 101 placement or higher.1359 A Harada M daily 9:30a-10:20a B204

ENGL 131 Introduction to Literature • 5 CRRecommended: ENGL 101 placement or higher.

Online course; see DistanceEducation p. 53 for details.

1361 OAS White K arr arr R2301362 OAC White K arr arr R230

ENGL 221Popular Literature: Autobiography/MemoirsPrerequisite: Placement by assessment, or ENGL 092or 093 with a C- or better.Fee: $15 computer use.

Offered with ENGL 101, Written Expression, in a10-credit package; see English Combinations p. 32for details.1207 G White J daily 8:30a-10:20a R204Also offered with ENGL 271, Expository Writing I, ina 10-credit package; see English Combinations p. 32for details.Prerequisite: COMM 141 or ENGL 101 with a C- orbetter, or entry code.Fee: $15 computer use.1302 B White J daily 8:30a-10:20a R204

ENGL 221 Popular Literature:Mystery & Detective Fiction • 5 CRRecommended: ENGL 101, 102, or a literature coursein the 100 series.Same as AMST 286. Either AMST 286 or ENGL 221may be taken for credit, not both.

Online course; see DistanceEducation p. 53 for details.

1368 OAS Kotker J arr arr R2301369 OAC Kotker J arr arr R230

ENGL 263 British Literature: Middles Ages &Renaissance • 5 CRRecommended: ENGL 101, 102, or a literature coursein the 100 series.

Online course; see DistanceEducation p. 53 for details.

1373 OAS Leeds L arr arr R2301374 OAC Leeds L arr arr R230

ENGL 264The Age of Reason & Revolution • 5 CRRecommended: ENGL 101, 102, or a literature coursein the 100 series.1379 A Leighton G daily 12:30p-1:20p R201

ENGL 267 American Lit:Beginnings Through Civil War • 5 CRRecommended: ENGL 101, 102, or a literature coursein the 100 series.1385 A Christiansen daily 11:30a-12:20p R302

ENGL 268 American Lit:Civil War to End of World War I

Offered online; with ENGL 101,Written Expression, in a 10-creditpackage; see Distance Education p. 53for details.

Prerequisite: Placement by assessment, or ENGL 092or 093 with a C- or better.1245 OGS Rothman K arr arr R2301246 OGC Rothman K arr arr R230

Also offered online; with ENGL 271,Expository Writing I, in a 10-creditpackage; see Distance Education p. 53for details.

Prerequisite: COMM 141 or ENGL 101 with a C- orbetter, or entry code.1305 OBS Rothman K arr arr R2301306 OBC Rothman K arr arr R230

Also offered online; with ENGL 272,Expository Writing II, in a 10-creditpackage; see Distance Education p. 53for details.

Prerequisite: ENGL 271 with a C- or better.1316 OBS Rothman K arr arr R2301317 OBC Rothman K arr arr R230

ENGL 276 Women Writers • 5 CRRecommended: ENGL 101, 102 or a literature coursein the 100 series.1395 A Dietrich S daily 10:30a-11:20a R304

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ARTS & HUMANITIES DIVISIONThe English Department’s “combination classes” givestudents the opportunity to approach two topics atthe same time to improve their skills and understand-ing of both. For example, in a 10-credit compositionand literature combination, students read, discuss,analyze, and write about significant literary works.The Department recommends that students in com-bination classes have college-level placement.

ENGLISH COMPOSITION & LITERATURE • 10 CRThis class will offer an overview of autobiography asa literary genre, an introduction to related criticaltheory, the close reading of several contemporaryautobiographies and memoirs, and paper assign-ments generated from class seminars. The selectedtexts will allow us to focus on the difficulty inherentin fashioning a life, an identity, from memory andrecreating it in writing that is both artful and hon-est. The class atmosphere will be informal; the for-mat will be primarily seminar and workshop.

ENGL 101 Written ExpressionENGL 221 Popular Literature:Autobiography/MemoirsPrerequisite: Placement by assessment, or ENGL 092or 093 with a C- or better.Fee: $15 computer use.1207 G White J daily 8:30a-10:20a R204

ENGL 271 Expository Writing IENGL 221 Popular Literature:Autobiography/MemoirsPrerequisite: COMM 141 or ENGL 101 with a C- orbetter, or entry code.Fee: $15 computer use.1302 B White J daily 8:30a-10:20a R204

ENGLISH COMPOSITION &AMERICAN STUDIES • 10 CRExplore the fascinating decade of the Roaring 20s: themusic, the excess, New York, and the cultural heroesof the Jazz Age. Films, documentaries, and literaturewill be used to examine this exciting epoch.

ENGL 101 Written ExpressionAMST 286 Popular Culture: The Jazz Age—American Culture in the Roaring 20sPrerequisite: Placement by assessment, or ENGL 092or 093 with a C- or better.Fee: $15 computer use.1212 L Cofer J MW 12:30p-2:40p R204

also meets TTh 12:30p-2:40p R202

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English as aSecond Language

ARTS & HUMANITIES DIVISIONThe classes are free for immigrants, refugees, per-manent residents, and U.S. citizens. People on studentor tourist visas are not eligible and should contact In-ternational Student Programs at (425) 564-3185.These free classes do not count toward financial aid.Enrollment is continuous: If a student drops out, theopening is filled from a waiting list. Come to R230or call (425) 564-2347 for more information.

Job PreparednessPrerequisite: Must be eligible to work in the U.S. Call(425) 564-2347 for more information or come in to R230.

ESL 020 Job Preparedness • 4 CRFor intermediate/advanced level ESL. Students learn towrite a resume, complete application forms, and findemployment.7268 B staff MW 5:30p-7:20p D1717270 A staff Sa 9:00a-12:50p D174

ESL 020 Job Preparedness • 8 CRFor beginning English speakers only. Intensive practicein speaking, listening, reading, and writing helpsstudents prepare for work.7269 C staff TWTh 6:00p-8:20p D174

ESL 021 Job Preparedness • 2 CR7277 A staff Sa 9:30a-11:20a D271

Environmental ScienceSCIENCE DIVISION

ENVSC 204 Ecology and the Biosphere • 5 CRFulfills natural science course requirement at BCC.3450 A Plunkett M daily 8:30a-9:20a B2283452 B staff daily 12:30p-1:20p C2083454 C Rock S MW 2:30p-4:40p L2123456 D Rock S MW 7:50p-10:00p L212

Also offered online;see Distance Education p. 53 for details.

3460 OAS Steinert K arr arr L2003462 OAC Steinert K arr arr L2003464 OBS Steinert K arr arr L2003466 OBC Steinert K arr arr L200

Fire CommandHEALTH SCIENCE & RELATED PROGRAMS

FCA 105 Fire Service Hydraulics • 3 CRFee: $227.78.

Online course; see DistanceEducation p. 53 for details.

6682 OAC Wiscus D arr arrThis is an online class; Please contact the Fire Serviceoffice prior to registration.Class meets 1/6 though 3/17.

FCA 120 Basic Fire Investigation • 3 CRFee: $192.78.6688 WEA Thorson J Sa 8:30a-5:00p D171Class meets 1/11, 18, 25 & 2/1.

FCA 152 Building Construction • 3 CRFee: $227.78.

Online course; see DistanceEducation p. 53 for details.

6683 OAC Wiskus D arr arrThis is an online course; Please contact the Fire Scienceoffice at (425)564-2012 prior to registration.Class meets 1/6 through 3/17.

FCA 160 Fire Tactics I • 3 CRFee: $192.78.6684 NCA Douce M W 9:00a-2:00p W267Class meets 1/8, 1/22, 1/29; 2/5, 2/12, 2/26; 3/5,3/19 at North Campus, 10700 Northup Way.

FCA 170 Hazardous Materials I • 3 CRFee: $192.78.6685 A Grant C T 8:30a-5:00p FSTClass meets 1/21 through 2/11 at Federal Way FireStation One, 31617 - 1st Ave. South, Federal Way.

FCA 177 Wild Land/Urban Interface • 3 CRFee: $192.78.6691 WEA Bibler J SaSu 8:30a-5:00p N206Class meets 1/18, 1/19, 1/25 on the main campus.Class meets 1/26 10:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m. at 101 S.Point Road, Port Ludlow. Map and directions will beprovided.

FCA 190 Uniform Fire Code &Inspection Procedures • 4 CRFee: $267.04.6686 NCA Yurczyk S M 8:30a-5:00p W267Class meets 1/27, 2/3, 2/10, & 2/24 at NorthCampus, 10700 Northup Way.

FCA 232 Fire Service Management • 4 CRFee: $292.04.

Online course; see DistanceEducation p. 53 for details.

6687 OAC Coffman D arr arrThis is an online class. Please contact the Fire Scienceoffice at (425) 564-2012 prior to registration.

Fire InvestigationHEALTH SCIENCE & RELATED PROGRAMS

FI 130Investigative Interview Techniques • 2 CRFee: $138.52.6689 A Nee K TTh 6:00p-9:30p L221Class meets 3/4 through 3/20.

Fire Prevention SpecialistHEALTH SCIENCE & RELATED PROGRAMS

FPS 290 Advanced Codes & Inspection • 3 CRFee: $192.79.6690 NCA Neff S W 6:30p-9:30p W106Prerequisite: FCA 170Class meets 1/8 through 3/12 at North Campus,10700 Northup Way.

Fire ScienceHEALTH SCIENCE & RELATED PROGRAMS

This program is self-supporting and is not eligiblefor tuition waivers. For information regarding ourrefund policy, please refer to our program brochureor contact the Fire Science Programs office at (425)564-2012. To register for classes you must havecompleted a BCC application form. You may regis-ter for classes via Touch Tone Registration or in per-son on the main campus in Room R130. Successfulcompletion of each course is dependent upon at-tendance at all sessions. Textbooks should be pur-chased prior to the first class. Call (425) 564-2012for an appointment to meet with the program di-rector, or for more information.

Computer Science 110, Introduction toComputers & Applications • 5 CRFee: $361.30 includes $40 computer use fee.6680 FA Russell E TTh 7:30a-9:20a arrClass meets 1/7 through 3/20.

Do you want to take free ESL classes?• improve skills in reading, writing, and speaking English• increase computer skills• job search support

Qualifications:1. parent with dependent children2. looking for a job or a better job3. have permission to work in the U.S.

FREEESLforLow-IncomeParents WorkFirst offers educational opportunities for low-

income parents. Priority is given to TANF recipients.

CallBCC WorkFirst/ESL(425) 564-4144

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English 270, Professional Report Writing • 5 CRPrerequisite: ENGL 101 with a C- or better; or entrycode.Fee: $336.30 includes $15 computer use fee.6681 FA Moffitt G MW 10:00a-12:20p R305Class meets 1/6 through 3/19. No class 1/20 & 2/17.

Psychology 100,Introduction to Psychology • 5 CRFee:$321.30.6678 NCA Pennington L TTh 9:50a-12:00p W106Class meets 1/7 through 3/18 at North Campus,10700 Northup Way.

Sociology 110, Introduction to Sociology • 5 CRFee: $321.30.6679 A Paydar I Sa 9:00a-2:00p C164Class meets 1/11 through 3/15.

Foreign LanguagesARTS & HUMANITIES DIVISION

AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE

ASL 101 American Sign Language I • 5 CRFulfills humanities course requirement at BCC.1481 A Gamache K daily 11:30a-12:20p C1551482 NCA staff MW 12:30p-2:40p W108Section NCA meets at North Campus, 10700 NorthupWay.1483 B Mangan R MW 3:10p-5:20p R3051484 C Mangan R MW 5:30p-7:40p R2091485 D Puckett K TTh 5:30p-7:40p R209

ASL 102 American Sign Language II • 5 CRPrerequisite: ASL 101.Fulfills humanities course requirement at BCC.1487 A Gamache K daily 10:30a-11:20a C1551488 B Gamache K daily 1:30p-2:20p R3051489 C Mangan R TTh 3:10p-5:20p R3051490 D Vincent C TTh 5:30p-7:40p C155

ASL 103 American Sign Language III • 5 CRPrerequisite: ASL 102.Fulfills humanities course requirement at BCC.1493 A Vincent C MW 5:30p-7:40p C155

CHINESE

CHIN 102Intermediate First-Year Chinese • 5 CRRecommended: CHIN 101 or permission of instructor.1499 A Weston T daily 9:30a-10:20a B242

FRENCH

FRNCH 101 Beginning First-Year French • 5 CRFee: $5 lab.1505 A Longpre F daily 7:30a-8:20a A2101506 B Longpre F daily 9:30a-10:20a R101

FRNCH 102Intermediate First-Year French • 5 CRPrerequisite: FRNCH 101 or permission of instructor.Fee: $5 lab.1511 A Norling E daily 9:30a-10:20a A2101512 B Bilby C daily 11:30a-12:20p A2101513 C Lonay J MW 5:30p-7:40p R101

FRNCH 103 Advanced First-Year French • 5 CRPrerequisite: FRNCH 102 or permission of instructor.Fee: $5 lab.1519 A Lonay J daily 8:30a-9:20a A210

FRNCH 201 Basic Second-Year French • 5 CRPrerequisite: FRNCH 103 or permission of instructor.Fee: $5 lab.1525 A Bilby C daily 10:30a-11:20a A210

FRNCH 202Intermediate Second-Year French • 5 CRPrerequisite: FRNCH 201 or permission of instructor.Fee: $5 lab.1526 A Bilby C daily 10:30a-11:20a A210

FRNCH 203Advanced Second-Year French • 5 CRPrerequisite: FRNCH 202 or permission of instructor.Fee: $5 lab.1527 A Bilby C daily 10:30a-11:20a A210

GERMAN

GERM 101 Beginning First-Year German • 5 CRFee: $5 lab.1533 A Norling E daily 10:30a-11:20a C168

GERM 102Intermediate First-Year German • 5 CRPrerequisite: GERM 101 or permission of instructor.Fee: $5 lab.1536 A Norling E daily 11:30a-12:20p R304

JAPANESEJAPAN 101Beginning First-Year Japanese • 5 CR1542 A Shiromaru T daily 10:30a-11:20a R101

Also offered as part of “Anime Revealed,” a10-credit Interdisciplinary Studies class;see p. 40 for details.

0617 A team taught MTWTh 12:30p-2:40p R106A

JAPAN 102Intermediate First-Year Japanese • 5 CRPrerequisite: JAPAN 101 or permission of instructor.1548 A Shiromaru T daily 9:30a-10:20a L1241549 B Shiromaru T TTh 5:30p-7:40p A210

Also offered as part of “Anime Revealed,” a10-credit Interdisciplinary Studies class;see p. 40 for details.

0617 A team taught MTWTh 12:30p-2:40p R106A

JAPAN 103 Advanced First-Year JapanesePrerequisite: JAPAN 102 or permission of instructor.

Offered as part of “Anime Revealed,” a10-credit Interdisciplinary Studies class;see p. 40 for details.

0617 A team taught MTWTh 12:30p-2:40p R106A

JAPAN 201 Basic Second-Year Japanese • 5 CRPrerequisite: JAPAN 103 or permission of instructor.1555 A Weston T daily 10:30a-11:20aR106A1556 B Shiromaru T MW 5:30p-7:40p A210

JAPAN 202Intermediate Second-Year Japanese • 5 CRPrerequisite: JAPAN 201 or permission of instructor.1559 A Weston T daily 10:30a-11:20aR106A1560 B Shiromaru T MW 5:30p-7:40p A210

JAPAN 203Advanced Second-Year Japanese • 5 CRPrerequisite: JAPAN 202 or permission of instructor.1563 A Weston T daily 10:30a-11:20aR106A1564 B Shiromaru T MW 5:30p-7:40p A210

SPANISHSPAN 101 Beginning First-Year Spanish • 5 CR1570 A Chapa O daily 8:30a-9:20a R1011574 NCA Castillo R TTh 9:50a-12:00p W1081571 B Phelps M daily 11:30a-12:20p R1011572 C Bongiorno B daily 1:30p-2:20p R3041573 D Ramirez C TTh 5:30p-7:40p R101

SPAN 102Intermediate First-Year Spanish • 5 CRPrerequisite: SPAN 101 or permission of instructor.1579 A Chapa O daily 7:30a-8:20a R1011581 NCA Castillo M MW 9:50a-12:00p W108Section NCA meets at North Campus, 10700 NorthupWay.1580 B Bongiorno B daily 10:30a-11:20a R2011582 C Ramirez C TTh 7:50p-10:00p R101

Also offered as a telecourse;see Distance Education p. 53 for details.

1583 TAS Fruit D F 6:00p-8:20p W2721584 TAC Fruit D F 6:00p-8:20p W272On-campus sessions meet Friday evenings at NorthCampus, 10700 Northup Way.

SPAN 103 Advanced First-Year Spanish • 5 CRPrerequisite: SPAN 102 or permission of instructor.1589 A staff daily 9:30a-10:20a D171

SPAN 201 Basic Second-Year Spanish • 5 CRPrerequisite: SPAN 103 or permission of instructor.1595 A Bongiorno B daily 12:30p-1:20p R3041596 B Phelps M TTh 5:30p-7:40p L124

SPAN 202Intermediate Second-Year Spanish • 5 CRPrerequisite: SPAN 201 or permission of instructor.1599 A Bongiorno B daily 12:30p-1:20p R3041600 B Phelps M TTh 5:30p-7:40p L124

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SPAN 203Advanced Second-Year Spanish • 5 CRPrerequisite: SPAN 202 or permission of instructor.1603 A Bongiorno B daily 12:30p-1:20p R3041604 B Phelps M TTh 5:30p-7:40p L124

FrenchARTS & HUMANITIES DIVISION

See Foreign Languages.

General BusinessManagement

BUSINESS DIVISIONBusiness Division website: www.bcc.ctc.edu/business

G BUS 101 Introduction to Business • 5 CRFulfills social science course requirement at BCC fornon-business majors.4240 A staff daily 7:30a-8:20a R3114241 B staff daily 8:30a-9:20a R3114242 C Watanabe L daily 9:30a-10:20a R3114243 D McAlvay J daily 10:30a-11:20a R3114244 E Johnson A daily 11:30a-12:20p R3114245 F Johnson A daily 12:30p-1:20p R3114246 G Johnson A daily 1:30p-2:30p R3114247 H staff TTh 3:00p-5:15p R3114248 I Fader B MW 5:30p-7:40p C1614249 J Loomis C TTh 5:30p-7:40p R3114250 K Mears H TTh 7:50p-10:00p R3114251 NCL staff MW 7:30a-9:40a W267Section NCL meets at North Campus, 10700 NorthupWay.

Also offered online;see Distance Education p. 53 for details.

4252 OAS Woo J arr arr D1044253 OAC Woo J arr arr D1044254 OBS Nesbeitt S arr arr D1044255 OBC Nesbeitt S arr arr D104

G BUS 120 Human Relations • 5 CR4258 A Johnson A daily 10:30a-11:20a L2214259 B Weldon TTh 5:30p-7:40p D171

G BUS 145 Business Mathematics • 5 CRCalculator recommended.4262 A Butler C daily 8:30a-9:20a A1094263 B Steine K MW 5:30p-7:40p R210

G BUS 202 Law & Business • 5 CR4266 A Engle D daily 11:30a-12:20p R303

G BUS 210Stock Market Investment Strategy • 5 CR4272 A Mears H M W 7:30a-9:20a L122

G BUS 221Human Resource Management • 5 CR4275 A Butler C daily 11:30a-12:20p C202

G BUS 230 Project Management • 5 CRRecommended: Concurrent enrollment in AOS 280.4278 A Ralston T MW 5:30p-7:40p R302

INSTS 150 International Business • 5 CR4278 A Watanabe L daily 10:30a-11:20a C167

GeneralEducation Development

(GED)ARTS & HUMANITIES DIVISION

This is a course for people preparing for the GEDexam. This fast-paced preparation class requires atleast a 7th grade reading ability. Fee: $50 for the GEDexam. Call (425) 564-2341 or come to R230 for anappointment to evaluate your reading level. The classis free and does not count toward Financial Aid.

GED 071 GED Preparation • 5 CR7211 A staff TTh 12:30p-2:40p C1407213 C staff TTh 7:30p-9:40p R109

GED 071 GED Preparation • 4 CR7212 B staff TTh 5:30p-7:20p L215Section B focuses on Math.7214 D staff Sa 8:30a-12:30p R109Section D is for Spanish-speaking students.

GeographySOCIAL SCIENCE DIVISION

GEOG 100 Introduction to Geography • 5 CR5300 A Walker G daily 7:30a-8:20a D2735301 B Walker G daily 8:30a-9:20a D2735346 C Roselle D MWF 10:30a-11:55a D2735302 D Roselle D daily 1:30p-2:20p D2735303 E Roselle D TTh 2:30p-4:40p B1015304 F Dodd C MW 5:30p-7:40p B1015305 G Dodd C TTh 7:50p-10:00p B101

GEOG 102 World Regional Geography • 5 CR5315 A Walker G daily 11:30a-12:20p B101

GEOG 105 Geography of World Affairs • 5 CRSame as INTST 105. Either GEOG 105 or INTST 105may be taken for credit, not both.5320 A Walker G daily 12:30p-1:20p D273

GEOG 205Weather, Climate, Vegetation, Soils • 5 CRFulfills natural science course requirement at BCC.5335 A Roselle D arr arr D110

Also offered online;see Distance Education p. 53 for details.

5336 OAS Walker G arr arr D1105337 OAC Walker G arr arr D110

GEOG 206Landforms & Landform Processes • 6 CRFulfills laboratory science course requirement at BCC.5345 A Roselle D daily 9:30a-10:20a D273

lab T 10:30a-12:20p D273

GeologySCIENCE DIVISION

GEOL 101 Survey of Geology • 6 CRFulfills laboratory science course requirement at BCC.Fee: $20 science lab.3470 A Minium D TThF 8:30a-9:20a B262

also meets MW 8:30a-10:20a B2623472 B Viens R MWF 10:30a-11:20a B262

also meets TTh 9:30a-11:20a B2623474 C Lyons B MTh 2:30p-4:20p B262

also meets W 2:30p-5:20p B2623484 WEE Jones G Sa 8:30a-3:45p B262Section WEE meets Saturdays.

Also offered online;see Distance Education p. 53 for details.

No science lab fee charged for online section. Requiredlab materials available for purchase in BCC Bookstore.3480 OAS Jones G arr arr L2003482 OAC Jones G arr arr L200

Also offered as a telecourse; seeDistance Education p. 53 for details.

3476 TAS Lyons B Th 5:30p-8:30p B2623478 TAC Lyons B Th 5:30p-8:30p B262

GEOL 103 History of Earth • 6 CRFee: $20 science lab.3490 A Viens R T 12:30p-3:20p B262

also meets WTh 12:30p-2:20p B262

Bellevue CommunityCollege’s performing danceensemble will performworks by professional andstudent choreographers atthe Carlson Theatre –May 1, 2, & 3, 2003

Audition:Monday, January 6, 2003 6:30 p.m.Carlson Theatre

E A S T S I D E

Final Auditions!Final Auditions!

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GermanARTS & HUMANITIES DIVISION

See Foreign Languages.

HealthHEALTH SCIENCE & RELATED PROGRAMS

HLTH 250 Wellness • 5 CR2080 A Butler R daily 9:30a-10:20a R2032081 B Butler R daily 10:30a-11:20a R2032082 C Butler R MW 2:30p-4:40p B251

Also offered as part of “Mind-BodyWellness,” a 12-credit InterdisciplinaryStudies class; see p. 39 for details.

0609 A team taught daily 8:30a-10:20a R106Alab arr arr G102

HLTH 292 First Aid & CPR/Respondingto Emergencies • 4 CRFee: $4 lab.2085 A staff daily 8:30a-9:20a C1672086 B Yoshino M daily 9:30a-10:20a C1672087 C Yoshino M daily 11:30a-12:20p C167

HistorySOCIAL SCIENCE DIVISION

HIST 101 History of Civilization:Cultural Traditions • 5 CRFulfills social science or humanities course requirement,not both, at BCC.5400 A Perry T daily 6:30a-7:20a C1655401 B Haines E daily 10:30a-11:20a C165

Also offered as a telecourse; seeDistance Education p. 53 for details.

5402 TAS Haines E W 5:30p-7:40p C1655403 TAC Haines E W 5:30p-7:40p C165

HIST 102History of Civilization: Middle Ages • 5 CRFulfills social science or humanities course requirement,not both, at BCC.5405 A Haines E daily 7:30a-8:20a C1655406 B Haines E daily 11:30a-12:20p C165

HIST 103 History of Civilization:Contemporary World • 5 CRFulfills social science or humanities course requirement,not both, at BCC.5407 A Haines E daily 8:30a-9:20a C1655408 B Haslam G daily 12:30p-1:20p C165

HIST 120 Global History • 5 CRSame as INTST 204. Either HIST 120 or INTST 204may be taken for credit, not both.Fulfills social science or humanities course requirement,not both, at BCC.

Online course; see DistanceEducation p. 53 for details.

5420 OAS Haslam G arr arr D110

5421 OAC Haslam G arr arr D110

History 120 online has a writing component for 1additional credit. Students registered in History 120 willautomatically be registered in an online English 190writing lab for a total of 6 credits.

HIST 201 U.S. History:Discovery To Independence • 5 CRFulfills social science or humanities course requirement,not both, at BCC.5435 A staff daily 7:30a-8:20a B101

HIST 202 U.S. History:First Century of Independence • 5 CRFulfills social science or humanities course requirement,not both, at BCC.5440 A Perry T TTh 5:30p-7:40p C165

Also offered online;see Distance Education p. 53 for details.

5446 OAS Heinrichs T arr arr D1105447 OAC Heinrichs T arr arr D1105448 OBS Heinrichs T arr arr D1105449 OBC Heinrichs T arr arr D110

HIST 203 U.S. History:U.S. in the Global Age • 5 CRFulfills social science or humanities course requirement,not both, at BCC.5445 A Heinrichs T MW 5:30p-7:40p L220

HIST 242 The Age ofExploration & Discovery • 5 CRFulfills social science or humanities course requirement,not both, at BCC.

Online course; see DistanceEducation p. 53 for details.

5475 OAS Perry T arr arr D1105476 OAC Perry T arr arr D110

HIST 245 The U.S. in World Affairs:1898 to Present • 5 CRFulfills social science or humanities course requirement,not both, at BCC.5480 A staff daily 1:30p-2:20p C165

HIST 250 U.S. Military History • 5 CRFulfills social science or humanities course requirement,not both, at BCC.5485 A Haslam G daily 9:30a-10:20a C165

HIST 261The Middle East in the Islamic Era • 5 CRRecommend HIST 102 or 103. Same as INTST 261.Either HIST 261 or INTST 261 may be taken for credit,not both.Fulfills social science or humanities course requirement,not both, at BCC.

Online course; see DistanceEducation p. 53 for details.

5487 OAS Heinrichs T arr arr D1105488 OAC Heinrichs T arr arr D1105489 OBS Heinrichs T arr arr D1105490 OBC Heinrichs T arr arr D110

HIST 264Washington & the Pacific Northwest • 5 CRFulfills social science or humanities course requirement,not both, at BCC.5491 A Perry T TTh 7:50p-10:00p C165

Home EconomicsHEALTH SCIENCE & RELATED PROGRAMS

HOMEC 130 Human Nutrition • 5 CRSame as BIOL 130 and NUTR 130. Only one of thethree (BIOL 130, NUTR 130, HOMEC 130) may betaken for credit.2095 A Koval D daily 7:30a-8:20a R2032096 B Koval D daily 8:30a-9:20a R2032097 C Nowak M TTh 5:30p-7:40p R2032098 D staff MW 5:30p-7:40p B204

Human DevelopmentSTUDENT SERVICES

BCC offers Human Development courses speciallydesigned for certain groups of students; see follow-ing section. For more information about the job-search class “Compass for Success” (HD 185) andthe Internship Seminar (HD 199), see p. 14.

HD 100 Fast Track to College Success • 2 CRComplete BCC assessment for placement in Englishand math before end of the course.6003 A Brodish S F 6:00p-10:00p R309

also meets SaSu 9:00a-6:00p R309Weekend class, meets 2/21, 2/22, 2/23.

HD 100 Fast Track to College Success • 1 CRComplete BCC assessment for placement in Englishand math before end of the course.6004 B Brodish S F 6:00p-10:00p R309

also meets Sa 9:00a-6:00p R309Weekend class, meets 2/21 & 2/22.

CHECK THE BCC WEBSITEFOR THE MOST CURRENT INFO:

WWW.BCC.CTC.EDU

EVENING AND WEEKENDCLASSES—SEE PP. 50-52 OR

LOOK FOR THE SHADED ITEMSIN THE CLASS LISTS

Want workexperience and college

credit too? Check out theCareer Center’s

internships!

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HD 101 Self-Esteem in the Workplace • 3 CR6005 A Matsumoto A TTh 10:00a-11:20aR106C

HD 110 Stress Management • 3 CR6010 A Meehan T TWTh 10:30a-11:20a B2426011 B Lee H MW 1:00p-2:20p B242

HD 120Learning Strategies for Student Success • 3 CRRecommend placement in ENGL 089 or above.6020 A Norris R MW 9:00a-10:20a R3096021 B Strieck J TTh 8:00a-9:20a B2426022 NCC Brodish S TTh 11:00a-12:20pW272Section NCC meets at North Campus, 10700 NorthupWay.

HD 120 TRIO Learning Strategiesfor Student Success • 1 CRFor TRIO Student Support Services students only.Prerequisites: Permission of instructor.6023 D Brodsky B Th 2:30p-3:20p B2426024 E Brodsky B F 10:30a-11:20aR106B

HD 120 Learning Strategiesfor Student Success • 2 CR6025 WEG Foltz C Sa 9:00a-2:00p B242Weekend class, meets Saturday 2/15, 2/22, 3/1 & 3/8.

HD 157 Assertive Communication • 3 CRAttendance required at all sessions.6035 A Agassiz R TTh 11:30a-12:50p B242

HD 157 Assertive Communication • 2 CRAttendance required at all sessions.6036 WEB Cross S F 6:00p-10:00p B242

also meets SaSu 9:00a-6:00p B242Weekend class, meets 1/24, 1/25, & 1/26.

HD 173 Career Exploration • 3 CRFee: $22 testing fee will be charged for all sections.6040 A Cross S TTh 12:30p-1:50p A2106041 B LaFond D TTh 5:30p-6:50p R106A

HD 199 Individual Studies inHuman Development • V1-5 CRPrerequisite: Permission of instructor.May be repeated for a maximum of 15 credits.6065 A staff arr arr B234

Human Development—Career Education Options

(CEO)STUDENT SERVICES

Registering for these classes requires permission fromthe CEO office. Call (425) 564-4088.

HD 100CEO Fast Track to College Success • 2 CR6085 C staff MTWTh 9:30a-12:00p R2066086 D staff MTWTh 1:30p-4:00p R2066087 E staff MTWTh 6:30p-9:00p R206

HD 173 CEO Career Exploration • 4 CR6047 C staff MTWTh 9:30a-12:00p R2066048 D staff MTWTh 1:30p-4:00p R2066049 E staff MTWTh 6:30p-9:00p R206

HD 185 CEO Compass for Success • 4 CR6080 H staff MTWTh 9:30a-12:00p R2066081 I staff MTWTh 1:30p-4:00p R2066082 J staff MTWTh 6:30p-9:00p R206

HD 196 CEO II Special Topics inHuman Development • V1-10 CR6088 A Flory-Barnes MW 4:05p-6:20p R206

HumanitiesARTS & HUMANITIES DIVISION

HUMAN 228Modern Tibetan History & Culture • 5 CR0630 A Dorjee MW 10:30a-12:20p R204

also meets F 10:30a-11:20a R204

Information TechnologyBUSINESS DIVISION

Business Division website: www.bcc.ctc.edu/business

Networking and Network Security Program orienta-tions are held every Monday from 1/13 to 3/10, 4:00-5:00pm in Room W202 at North Campus, 10700Northup Way.

IT 101Introduction to Information Technology • 5 CRWaiver exam available in Assessment. Sample test atwww.bcc.ctc.edu/business/it/it101.htm.Prerequisite: Placement by assessment into ENGL 089,and ENGL 092 or 093.4300 A Ziegler N MW 9:30a-11:40a R2024301 B Ziegler N MW 12:30p-2:40p R2024302 C Mueller D MW 5:30p-7:40p R202

Also offered online;see Distance Education p. 53 for details.

4303 OAS Gandham R arr arr D1044304 OAC Gandham R arr arr D104

IT 103 Networking Basics • 5 CRPrerequisite: Placement by assessment into ENGL 089and ENGL 092 or 093 with a B- or better. AOS 161 orprevious computer experience.Fee: $40 computer use.4306 A Murray J MW 7:30a-9:40a L126

IT 110 Introduction to Programming • 5 CRPrerequisite: Placement by assessment into collegealgebra or MATH 099 with a C or better, or entry code.Fee: $40 computer use.4310 A staff MW 9:30a-11:40a L2184311 B Allewell W TTh 3:00p-5:10p L2184312 C Lee F MW 7:50p-10:00p N252

Also offered online;see Distance Education p. 53 for details.

4313 OAS Rumans L arr arr D1044314 OAC Rumans L arr arr D104

IT 111Introduction to C++ Programming • 5 CRPrerequisite: Placement by assessment into collegealgebra or MATH 099 with a C or better, or entry code.Fee: $40 computer use.4317 A Galbraith J MW 5:30p-7:40p L2194318 B staff TTh 5:30p-7:40p L219

IT 113 Intermediate C++ Programming • 5 CRPrerequisite: IT 111 or CS 210 at BCC with a C orbetter, or entry code.Fee: $40 computer use.4321 A Unwin S MW 9:30a-11:40a N252

IT 122Managing A Database-Driven Website • 5 CRPrerequisite: IT 110 and 130 at BCC with a C- orbetter, or entry code. Placement by assessment intoENGL 101, or ENGL 092 or 093 with a C- or better.Fee: $40 computer use.4323 A Allewell W MW 3:00p-5:10p L218

IT 130 Database Theory • 5 CRPrerequisite: AOS 168 with a C or better. Placement byassessment into ENGL 089 and ENGL 092 or 093 witha B- or better.Fee: $40 computer use.4326 A Williams M MW 12:30p-2:40p L2194327 B Beauvais C TTh 7:50p-10:00p N252

Learn about Buddhism and Tibetan culture witha renowned Tibetan educatorExplore the teachings of the Dalai Lama

Study with BCC’s first international Scholar-in-Residence, Nawang Dorjee,Director of Tibetan Children’s Village in Dharamsala, India

Humanities 228Modern Tibetan History and Culture

Winter 2003

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IT 160 Systems Analysis & Design • 5 CRPrerequisite: IT 101 at BCC with a C or better.Placement by assessment into ENGL 101, or ENGL092 or 093 with a B- or better.4330 A Williams M TTh 9:30a-11:40a R2024331 B Warman L MW 7:50p-10:00p R202

IT 170 Problem-Solving Strategies • 5 CRPrerequisite: Placement by assessment into ENGL 101,or ENGL 092 or 093 with a B- or better. Recom-mended prerequisite: AOS 161.Fee: $40 computer use.4335 A Williams M MW 9:30a-11:40a B250

IT 201 Designing a Secure Network • 5 CRPrerequisite: IT 251 and IT 271 at BCC with a C- orbetter, or entry code.Fee: $40 computer use.4340 NCA Damp M MW 7:50p-10:00p W203Section NCA meets at North Campus, 10700 NorthupWay.

IT 210Database Server Programming Logic • 5 CRPrerequisite: IT 101, 110, and 130 at BCC with a C-or better, or entry code. Placement by assessment intoENGL 101, or ENGL 092 or 093 with a C- or better.Fee: $40 computer use.4343 A Perry J TTh 12:30p-2:40p N252

IT 215 PC Analysis & Configuration I • 5 CRPrerequisite: Placement by assessment into ENGL 101,or ENGL 092 or 093 with a B- or better. Recom-mended: AOS 161 or equivalent coursework orexperience.Fee: $40 computer use.4346 A Helm R TTh 12:30p-2:40p B1424347 B Helm R TTh 5:30p-7:40p B142

IT 217 PC Analysis & Configuration II • 5 CRPrerequisite: IT 215 at BCC with a C or better, or entrycode.Fee: $40 computer use.4351 A Lake J MW 12:30p-2:40p B1424352 B Helm R MW 5:30p-7:40p B142Also offered as a combination class with IT 217.See below.

IT 215/IT 217 PC ANALYSIS &CONFIGURATION I & II • 10 CRThis is a combination class that covers all of the A+competencies in preparing for the A+ Certificationexams. This course covers PC hardware and soft-ware installation and configuration. Students gainhands-on instruction. Topics include installation ofoperating systems and basic troubleshooting tech-niques; BIOS, IDE, system optimization,motherboards, printers and CMOS setup. Addi-tional topics include: DOS and Windows configura-tion and memory management, advanced trouble-shooting, communication, introductory networkinstallation and configuration, and basic electricalconcepts and measurement.Note: This course covers in one quarter the samematerial that IT 215 and IT 217 cover. To besuccessful in this format, a student should haveprevious computer experience.Prerequisite: Placement by assessment into ENGL 101;or ENGL 092 or 093 with a B- or better.Fee: $40 computer use.4348 CL Lake J Daily 8:30a-10:20a B142

IT 232 Database Administration • 5 CRPrerequisite: IT 130 at BCC with a C or better.Placement by assessment into ENGL 101, or ENGL092 or 093 with a B- or better.Fee: $40 computer use.4356 A Perry J MW 12:30p-2:40p N2524357 B Perry J MW 5:30p-7:40p N252

IT 235 Operating Systems • 5 CRPrerequisite: Placement by assessment into ENGL 101,or ENGL 092 or 093 with a B- or better. 20 priorcollege IT credits.4358 A Travaille V TTh 7:50p-10:00p R202

IT 237Client Programming I (Visual Basic) • 5 CRPrerequisite: IT 110 at BCC with a C or better.Placement by assessment in ENGL 101, or ENGL 092or 093 with a B- or better.Fee: $40 computer use.4360 A Beauvais C TTh 5:30p-7:40p N252

IT 238Client Programming II (Visual Basic) • 5 CRPrerequisite: IT 237 at BCC with a C or better.Placement by assessment into ENGL 101, or ENGL092 or 093 with a B- or better.Fee: $40 computer use.4362 A Rumans L MW 3:00p-5:10p N252

IT 239 SQL Server: Server Programming • 5 CRPrerequisite: IT 238 at BCC with a C or better. ENGL101, 102, 270, 271, or 272 with a C or better.Fee: $40 computer use.4364 A Rumans L TTh 3:00p-5:10p N252

IT 249 Advanced Topics inObject Oriented Programming • 5 CRPrerequisite: IT 247 at BCC with a C or better, or entrycode. ENGL 101, 102, 270, 271, or 272 at BCC witha C or better.Fee: $40 computer use.4366 A Unwin S TTh 9:30a-11:40a N252

IT 251 Cisco Network Support I • 5 CRPrerequisite: IT 101 and 217 at BCC with a C orbetter. Placement by assessment into ENGL 101, orENGL 092 or 093 with a B- or better.Fee: $40 computer use.4370 NCA Barbour M MW 7:30a-9:40a W202Section NCA meets at North Campus, 10700 NorthupWay.4371 NCB Robinson D MW 5:30p-7:40p W202Section NCB meets at North Campus, 10700 NorthupWay.

IT 252 Cisco Network Support II • 5 CRPrerequisite: IT 251 at BCC with a C or better.Placement by assessment into ENGL 101, or ENGL092 or 093 with a B- or better.Fee: $40 computer use.4374 NCA Robinson D MW 7:50p-10:00p W202Section NCA meets at North Campus, 10700 NorthupWay.

IT 253 Cisco Network Support III • 5 CRPrerequisite: IT 252 at BCC with a C or better, or entrycode. ENGL 101, 102, 270, 271, or 272 at BCC witha C or better.Fee: $40 computer use.4376 NCA Barbour TTh 9:50a-12:00p W202Section NCA meets at North Campus, 10700 NorthupWay.4377 NCB Higdon D TTh 7:50p-10:00p W202Section NCB meets at North Campus, 10700 NorthupWay.

IT 254 Cisco Network Support IV • 5 CRPrerequisite: IT 253 at BCC with a C or better, or entrycode. ENGL 101, 102, 270, 271, or 272 at BCC witha C or better.Fee: $40 computer use.4379 NCA Barbour TTh 7:30a-9:40a W202Section NCA meets at North Campus, 10700 NorthupWay.4380 NCB Higdon D TTh 5:30p-7:40p W202Section NCB meets at North Campus, 10700 NorthupWay.

IT 263 Web Database Development • 5 CRPrerequisite: IT 239 at BCC with a C or better. ENGL101, 102, 270, 271, or 272 with a C or better.Fee: $40 computer use.4383 A Allewell TTh 12:30p-2:40p L2184384 B Allewell TTh 5:30p-7:40p L218

IT 271 Implementing Client & ServerOperating Systems • 5 CRPrerequisite: IT 101 and 251 at BCC with a C orbetter, or entry code. Placement by assessment intoENGL 101, or ENGL 092 or 093 with a B- or better.Fee: $40 computer use.4387 NCA Damp M MW 5:30p-7:40p W203Section NCA meets at North Campus, 10700 NorthupWay.

ALL W CLASSROOMS AREAT BCC’S NORTH CAMPUS,

10700 NORTHUP WAY

WE’RE HERE TO HELP:COME TO THE READING LAB,WRITING LAB, AND MATH LAB

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IT 272Implementing Network Infrastructure • 5 CRPrerequisite: IT 271 at BCC with a C or better, or entrycode. Placement by assessment into ENGL 101, orENGL 092 or 093 with a B- or better.Fee: $40 computer use.4390 NCA Jassey J TTh 7:30a-9:40a W203Section NCA meets at North Campus, 10700 NorthupWay.

IT 273 Implementing Directory Services • 5 CRPrerequisite: IT 272 at BCC with a C or better, or entrycode. ENGL 101 or 102 or 270 or 271 or 272 with aC or better.Fee: $40 computer use.4392 NCA Littlefield TTh 9:50a-12:00p W203Section NCA meets at North Campus, 10700 NorthupWay.4393 NCB Murray TTh 7:50p-10:00p W202Section NCB meets at North Campus, 10700 NorthupWay.

IT 274 Advanced NetworkOperating System Topics • 10 CRPrerequisite: IT 273 at BCC with a C or better, or entrycode. ENGL 101 or 102 or 270 or 271 or 272 with aC or better.Fee: $40 computer use.4395 NCA Littlefield MW 7:30a-12:00p W203Section NCA meets at North Campus, 10700 NorthupWay.

IT 293 Technical Support Internship I • 4 CRPrerequisite: Entry code. Course is graded “credit/nocredit.”4400 A Helm R arr arr D104

IT 294 Technical Support Internship II • 4 CRPrerequisite: IT 293 at BCC, and entry code.4401 A Helm R arr arr D104

Interdisciplinary StudiesARTS & HUMANITIES DIVISION

Interdisciplinary Studies combines the study of sev-eral subjects into one integrated course or “learn-ing community,” usually for 10 or more credits.Each IDS course features a theme that forms a com-mon thread across disciplines.

The focus of these courses is YOU. Students learnwith each other and from each other by discussingreadings in small groups (seminars), taking part ingroup activities, and, in some courses, by takingfield trips. These programs emphasize the processof learning as well as course content. The student-centered, discussion-oriented format encouragesand supports points of view and creates a socialclimate that promotes collaborative learning.

For additional information regarding the Interdisci-plinary Studies program, contact Michael Meyer at(425) 564-2537.

SKIN DEEPHow do you define yourself? As a member of a fam-ily, an ethnic group, a religion, a nation? Or do yousee yourself as a unique individual? In this class, wewill consider how personal identity is formed, andwhat role the social forces of gender, class, andethnicity play in shaping your identity and yourrelationships. How does the way you view yourselfaffect the way you interact with the rest of theworld, and how the world interacts with you?

Along with learning how to function as both an in-dividual and a member of a group, we would liketo explore why and how we divide into “us” and“others.” We seem to do this in our personal rela-tionships as well as on a global scale.

Together we will study the psychological, eco-nomic, and political sources of conflict, from inter-personal to international. We hope to increase ourability to understand diverse perspectives and toappreciate the complexity of human events. Alongthe way, we’ll examine intercultural perceptionsthat contribute to violence and war, and explorethe possibilities for enhancing understanding andjustice on a personal and global scale.

Earn 15 credits from the following courses:• ENGL 101 Written Expression (5 credits) OR• ENGL 102 Written Expression (5 credits) OR• ENGL 271 Expository Writing I (5 credits) OR• ENGL 272 Expository Writing II (5 credits)• AMST 200 Cultural Pluralism (5 credits) OR• ECON 100 Introduction to Basic Economic

Principles (5 credits) OR• INTST 201 Introduction to International

Political Economy (5 credits) OR• PSYCH 110 Applied Psychology (5 credits) OR• PSYCH 250 Cross-Cultural Psychology (5 credits)

Instructors:Kim Pollock, American Studies & EnglishMichael Righi, EconomicsDr. Helen Taylor, Psychology

Register for:

INTER 100 Skin Deep • 15 CRPrerequisite: Eligible to register for ENGL 101 or ENGL102 or ENGL 271 or ENGL 272.Fee: $15 computer use.0605 A team taught daily 9:00a-12:30p R110A

MIND-BODY WELLNESS“What can I do to balance all the demands in my lifeand still be healthy while attending college?” “Howcan I eat right, stay in shape, and control stress?”Mind-Body Wellness explores the different dimen-sions of wellness. The class provides students withinformation to assess and evaluate their ownlifestyle behaviors. Students will actively participatein a personal fitness program and journal theirprogress. Students will also write essays and a re-search paper. Some topics of this course includephysical fitness, weight management, stress man-agement, substance abuse, and topics selected bystudents.

Earn 12 credits from the following courses:• ENGL 101 Written Expression (5 credits)• HLTH 250 Wellness (5 credits)• PE 110 Life Fitness Training I (2 credits)

Instructors:Rhonda Gilliam, EnglishStella Orechia, Physical EducationHarriet Newton, Physical Education

Register for:

INTER 115 Mind-Body Wellness • 12 CRPrerequisite: Placement by assessment into ENGL 101or ENGL 092 or 093 with a C- or better or entry code.Fee: $15 computer use.0609 A team taught daily 8:30a-10:20a R106A

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BY DESIGNModern Architecture and Design and 20th CenturyFurniture are linked to create a course which traceschanges in architecture, furniture, and industrialdesign from the Victorian era to today. During thatperiod, technological advances and social and eco-nomic developments have brought about changesin design and architecture. It will give design stu-dents the vocabulary and knowledge to describeand interpret buildings and furnishings of the past150 years. Arts and Crafts, Art Nouveau, The Chi-cago School, Art Deco, the Bauhaus, Hi-Tech, andPost Modern are among the styles and schools ofthought included in the lectures and discussions.ART 101 fulfills Arts and Humanities distributioncredit, INDES 151 is elective credit.

Earn 10 credits from the following courses:• ART 101 Modern Architecture and Design

(5 credits)• INDES 151 20th Century Furniture (5 credits)

Instructors:Dr. Robert Purser, ArtConnie Wais, Interior Design

Register for:

INTER 125 By Design • 10 CR0613 A team taught daily 9:30a-11:20a B104FOR ONLINE COURSES,

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ANIME REVEALED:UNDERSTANDING JAPANESE POP CULTURETHROUGH LANGUAGE AND FILMDoes the Pokemon phenomenon have a deepermeaning? Maybe. But other, less familiar Japaneseanimated films certainly do. This course uses animeas a pathway to Japanese culture and language.Each week a different animated feature will be ourguide to the language used in the film as well as thefilm’s cultural and artistic aspects. English 114 stu-dents will explore the methods and craft of ani-mated storytelling, and English 101 students willfocus on the cultural connections and the meaningbehind the art. Weekly seminar papers, discussionsand language exercises provide the opportunity forexpression and sharing of opinions, knowledge, andideas. As a class project, students can organize andpresent a mini film festival near the end of the quar-ter. Explore this exciting art form and find a deeperappreciation for Japanese language and culture.

Earn 10 credits from the following courses:• ENGL 101 Written Expression (5 credits) OR• ENGL 114 The Film as Literature (5 credits)• JAPAN 101 Beginning First-Year Japanese

(5 credits) OR• JAPAN 102 Intermediate First-Year Japanese

(5 credits) OR• JAPAN 103 Advanced First-Year Japanese

(5 credits)

Instructors:Scott Bessho, EnglishTerry Weston, Japanese

Register for:

INTER 135 Anime Revealed • 10 CRPrerequisite: Placement by assessment; or ENGL 092or 093 with a C- or better.Fee: $15 computer use.0617 A team taught MTWTh 12:30p-2:40p R106A

INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES IN SPRINGPlan to include at least one of the following Inter-disciplinary Studies courses in your studies SpringQuarter:

• The Value of Nature: Economics vs. theEnvironment (10 credits of Economics andEnvironmental Science)

• The Eye of the Heart (10 credits of Englishand American Studies)

• Film (10 credits of English and Art orPhilosophy)

Interior DesignARTS & HUMANITIES DIVISION

INDES 110 Textiles • 5 CRFee: $5 lab.1650 A Paul C MW 12:30p-2:00p R302

lab MW 9:30a-11:20a B226also meets F* 12:00p-2:20p L126

*Class will meet Fridays 1/24 and 2/21 only.1651 B Paul C MW 12:30p-2:00p R302

lab MW 2:30p-4:20p B226also meets F* 12:00p-2:20p L126

*Class will meet Fridays 1/24 and 2/21 only.

INDES 140Introduction to Interior Design • 5 CR1656 B Raphael K MW 1:30p-3:40p B2041657 C staff MW 5:30p-7:40p B104

INDES 151 Modern Furniture & DesignOffered as part of “By Design,” a10-credit Interdisciplinary Studies class;see p. 39 for details.

0613 A team taught daily 9:30a-11:20a B104

INDES 152Furniture Design & Construction • 3 CRPrerequisite: INDES 150, 151, 160, and 190 and ART108 with a C- or better, or entry code.Fee: $301665 A Day R MW 2:00p-4:20p C160

INDES 160 Graphic Communication I • 5 CRPrerequisite: ART 110 and 120.1669 A Beert D TTh 1:30p-4:20p L110

INDES 162Introduction to Computer-Aided Design • 3 CRPrerequisite: INDES 160 and AOS 161 or PC-Windowsexperience, or permission of instructor.Fee: $40 computer use.1674 A staff TTh 6:30p-8:20p L116

INDES 165 Visual Presentations • 5 CRPrerequisite: INDES 160 and ART 111.1679 A Beert D MW 12:30p-3:20p L110

INDES 170 Interior Design I: Methods • 5 CRPrerequisite: INDES 140 and 160 and ART 112 with aC- or better, or entry code.1683 A Raphael K MW 9:30a-12:20p L110

INDES 180 Professional Practices I • 3 CRPrerequisite: INDES 170.1688 A staff M 6:10p-9:00p D103

INDES 190 Materials & Construction • 3 CRPrerequisite: INDES 140 and 160, or concurrentenrollment in INDES 160.1692 A Wu P MW 6:10p-7:40p N206

INDES 196 Special Topics in Interior Design:Color for Interior Design • 2 CRPrerequisite: Permission of program chair or instructor.May be repeated for a maximum of 10 credits.1696 A Palmer L F 9:30a-12:20p L110

INDES 260 Graphic Communication II • 5 CRPrerequisite: INDES 160, 170, and 190 with a C- orbetter, or permission of instructor.1700 A Raphael K TTh 12:30p-3:20p L116

INDES 270 Interior Design II • 5 CRPrerequisite: INDES 165, 170, and 260 with a C- orbetter, or entry code.1704 A DeMille S TTh 6:30p-9:20p L110

INDES 271 Interior Design III • 5 CRPrerequisite: INDES 270 with a C- or better, or entrycode.1708 A Beert D TTh 9:30a-12:20p L110

Choose from theseWinter QuarterIDS opportunities:Skin Deep:A World of Difference15 credits: English, Economics,Psychology, International Studies

Mind-Body Wellness12 credits: English, Health,Physical Education

By Design10 credits: Art, Interior Design

Anime Revealed10 credits: English, Japanese

Interdisciplinary Studies ~

you’ll seethe world differently

• Fascinating themes

• Multiple perspectives

• New connections anddeeper meanings

• Challenging ideas

• In-depth discussions

• Lively activities

• Motivated classmates

• Enthusiastic teachers

all this PLUS—

• An exciting way tofulfill two or moreBCC requirements atthe same time!

see page 39 for detailssee page 39 for details

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InternetApplication Development

BUSINESS DIVISIONBusiness Division website: www.bcc.ctc.edu/business

IDEV 111Web Development Foundations • 5 CRPrerequisite: MEDIA 109 at BCC with a C- or better.Fee: $40 computer use.0300 A Keating P TTh 9:30a-11:40a L126

Also offered online;see Distance Education p. 53 for details.

0301 OAS Shriner P arr arr D1040303 OAC Shriner P arr arr D104

IDEV 211 Client-Side Scripting • 5 CRPrerequisite: WEBMM 110 and IDEV 111 at BCC witha C- or better. An internet account with 5-10mb webspace is required.

Also offered online;see Distance Education p. 53 for details.

0305 OAS Sorenson H arr arr D1040307 OAC Sorenson H arr arr D104

IDEV 212 Server Scripting in XML • 5 CRPrerequisite: IDEV 211 at BCC with a C- or better.

Also offered online;see Distance Education p. 53 for details.

0309 OAS Shriner P arr arr D1040310 OAC Shriner P arr arr D104

IDEV 220 JAVA Programming I • 5 CRPrerequisite: IDEV 111 at BCC with a C- or better.Placement by assessment into college algebra, orMATH 099 with a C- or better.Fee: $40 computer use.0313 A Shriner P MW 9:30a-11:40a L126

IDEV 230 C# Programming I • 5 CRPrerequisite: IDEV 111 and WEBMM 110 at BCC witha C- or better.Fee: $40 computer use.0316 A Sorenson H MW 12:30p-2:40p L126

InterpretationCONTINUING EDUCATION

This program is self-supporting and not eligible fortuition waivers. For registration information, call(425) 564-3171. Please refer to the ContinuingEducation schedule for a complete listing of creditand non-credit Translation & Interpretation classesoffered this quarter.Free orientation to the Translation & Interpretationprogram on Thursday, 12/12, 6:00-7:30 p.m. atNorth Campus, 10700 Northup Way. Please call(425) 564-3145 to register.

INTRP 101 Introduction toTranslation & Interpreting • 3 CRPrerequisite: Acceptance into program and bilingualproficiency.Fee $350.6750 A Cohen M W 6:00p-9:00p C230

Quinn A M 6:00p-9:00p C230Clay A W 6:00p-9:00p W-TBA

Class meets 1/8 through 3/19. No class on 2/17. (1/8to 1/29 on Wednesdays in C230; 2/3 to 2/24 onMondays in C230; 3/5 to 3/19 on Wednesdays atNorth Campus, 10700 Northup Way, Rm. TBA)

INTRP 104 Technology forTranslators & Interpreters • 3 CR

Prerequisite: Acceptance into program and bilingualproficiency.Fee $350.6752 A DiFranco C/ Th 6:00p-9:00p W-TBA

Murchison HBuilding W is at North Campus: 10700 Northup Way.Class meets 1/9 through 3/13.

JapaneseARTS & HUMANITIES DIVISION

See Foreign Languages.

Marketing ManagementBUSINESS DIVISION

Business Division website: www.bcc.ctc.edu/business

MKTG 110 Client/Customer Relations • 5 CR4420 A Watanabe L daily 9:30a-10:20a C1614421 B Gates C daily 12:30p-1:20p C1614422 C Mikolaski S TTh 5:30p-7:40p D1034423 NCD Clancey R TTh 5:30p-7:40p W108Section NCD meets at North Campus, 10700 NorthupWay.

MKTG 131Principles of Professional Selling • 3 CR4425 A Loomis C MW 12:30p-2:40p D103

MKTG 154 Principles of Marketing • 5 CR4428 A McAlvay J daily 8:30a-9:20a C161

MKTG 200 International Marketing • 5 CR4430 A Shurin D MW 5:30p-7:40p R311

INDES 272 Interior Design IV • 5 CRPrerequisite: INDES 270 with a C- or better, or entrycode.1712 A DeMille S MW 2:30p-5:20p L116

International StudiesSOCIAL SCIENCE DIVISION

INTST 105 Geography of World Affairs • 5 CRSame as GEOG 105. Either INTST 105 or GEOG 105may be taken for credit, not both.5500 A Walker G daily 12:30p-1:20p D273

INTST 150 International Business • 5 CR5505 A staff daily 10:30a-11:20a C167

INTST 201 Introduction to InternationalPolitical Economy • 5 CR5530 A Tate T daily 8:30a-9:20a N206

Also offered as part of “Skin Deep,” a15-credit Interdisciplinary Studies class;see p. 39 for details.

0605 A team taught daily 9:00a-12:30p R110

INTST 202Cultural Encounters & Tensions • 5 CR5540 A Shiva M daily 9:30a-10:20a L220Section A combines classroom and online learning.Computer use required.

INTST 203 Comparative Religion • 5 CRSame as ANTH 203. Either INTST 203 or ANTH 203may be taken for credit, not both.

Online course; see DistanceEducation p. 53 for details.

5550 OAS Jurji D arr arr D1105551 OAC Jurji D arr arr D110

INTST 204 Global History • 5 CRSame as HIST 120. Either INTST 204 or HIST 120may be taken for credit, not both.Fulfills social science or humanities course requirement,not both, at BCC.

Online course; see DistanceEducation p. 53 for details.

5560 OAS Haslam G arr arr D1105565 OAC Haslam G arr arr D110

INTST 261The Middle East in the Islamic Era • 5 CRRecommended: HIST 102 and 103. Same as HIST261. Either INTST 261 or HIST 261 may be taken forcredit, not both.Fulfills social science or humanities course requirement,not both, at BCC.

Online course; see DistanceEducation p. 53 for details.

5566 OAS Heinrichs T arr arr D1105567 OAC Heinrichs T arr arr D1105568 OBS Heinrichs T arr arr D1105569 OBC Heinrichs T arr arr D110

LAST DAY TO RETURNTEXTBOOKS FOR FULL REFUND:

JANUARY 27

LAST DAY TO WITHDRAWAND GET FULL REFUND:

JANUARY 10

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MKTG 234 Advertising • 5 CR4433 A Blume M daily 11:30a-12:20p C1614434 B staff TTh 5:30p-7:40p C161

MKTG 290Marketing Activities in DECA • V1-5 CR4437 A Miller J daily 10:30a-11:20a C161

MathematicsSCIENCE DIVISION

MATH 075 Improving Basic Math Skills • 5 CRMay be repeated for a maximum of 10 credits.The following sections will be taught using interactivesoftware. Textbooks are included in the $105.00licensing fee required to take the course. Textbooks willbe distributed on the first day of class.3512 AC Wright B daily 8:30a-9:20a C1663514 BC Anderson M daily 11:30a-12:20p C166The following sections are not taught using interactivesoftware. Textbooks will need to be purchased at thebeginning of the quarter.3516 A Susanka L daily 9:30a-10:20a C2063518 B Hoffman D daily 12:30p-1:20p C2063520 C Akhlaghi T MW 5:30p-7:40p C206

MATH 080 Elementary Algebra I • 5 CRPrerequisite: Basic arithmetic skills.3532 A Tober M daily 9:30a-10:20a L2123534 B Tober M daily 11:30a-12:20p L2123536 C Michalek M daily 1:30p-2:20p B1053538 D staff MW 5:30p-7:40p B105

MATH 085 Elementary Algebra II • 5 CRPrerequisite: MATH 080 or permission of instructor.3544 A Tober M daily 10:30a-11:20a L2123546 B Akhlaghi T daily 12:30p-1:20p B105

MATH 093 Algebra Review • V1-5 CRPrerequisite: Permission of instructor.Fee: $63 covers licensing and technology costs.3556 A Stacy D arr arr L200

MATH 097 Introductory Algebra I • 5 CRPrerequisite: Basic arithmetic skills.The following sections will be taught using interactivesoftware. Textbooks are included in the $105.00licensing fee required to take the course. Textbooks willbe distributed on the first day of class.3572 AC Shook C daily 7:30a-8:20a C1663574 BC Villines A daily 10:30a-11:20a C166The following sections are not taught using interactivesoftware. Textbooks will need to be purchased at thebeginning of the quarter.3576 A Laveglia J daily 8:30a-9:20a R2023578 B Laveglia J daily 9:30a-10:20a R3103580 C Michalek M daily 11:30a-12:20p A1093582 D Andersson L daily 12:30p-1:20p R3103584 E Tate H TTh 5:30p-7:40p R2103586 F Nassiri M MW 7:50p-10:00p C254

MATH 098 Introductory Algebra II • 5 CRPrerequisite: Placement by assessment, or MATH 097or 085 with a C- or better.The following sections will be taught using interactivesoftware. Textbooks are included in the $105.00licensing fee required to take the course. Textbooks willbe distributed on the first day of class.3604 AC Lee J daily 9:30a-10:20a C1663606 BC Lee J daily 12:30p-1:20p C1663608 CC Andresen R MW 5:30p-7:40p C166The following sections are not taught using interactivesoftware. Textbooks will need to be purchased at thebeginning of the quarter.3610 A Updegrove D daily 7:30a-8:20a L2123612 B Updegrove D daily 8:30a-9:20a L2123614 C Polinger V daily 10:30a-11:20a R3033616 D Gronlund S daily 11:30a-12:20p C2083618 NCE Michael F MW 12:40p-2:50p W271Section NCE meets at North Campus, 10700 NorthupWay.3620 F Updegrove D daily 1:30p-2:20p L2123622 G Pugh R TTh 2:30p-4:40p B2513624 H Bismuti P TTh 7:50p-10:00p B251

MATH 099 Intermediate Algebra • 5 CRPrerequisite: Placement by assessment, or MATH 098with a C- or better.3630 A Whitehead J daily 7:30a-8:20a L2113632 B Rucker J daily 8:30a-9:20a D1033634 C Nassiri M daily 9:30a-10:20a R3043636 NCD Andersson L MW 9:50a-12:00p W271Section NCD meets at North Campus, 10700 NorthupWay.3638 E Rucker J daily 10:30a-11:20a R1093640 F Lee J daily 10:30a-11:20a A2083642 G Villines A daily 11:30a-12:20p R3103644 H Malinsky A daily 12:30p-1:20p L2123646 I Ratener P daily 12:30p-1:20p R2103648 J Villines A daily 1:30p-2:20p C2543653 LSM Malinsky A MWF 1:30p-3:40p R210Section LSM is a late-starting class beginning on 1/27.3650 K Polinger V TTh 5:30p-7:40p L2123652 L DeVun E MW 7:50p-10:00p L120

Also offered online;see Distance Education p. 53 for details.

3654 OAS Sage L arr arr L2003656 OAC Sage L arr arr L2003658 OBS staff arr arr L2003659 OBC staff arr arr L200

MATH 105 Precalculus I • 5 CRPrerequisite: Placement by assessment, or MATH 099with a B- or better. Credit cannot be obtained for bothMATH 105 and MATH 156.3660 A Anderson M daily 7:30a-8:20a C2543662 B Shook C daily 9:30a-10:20a R3033664 C Shook C daily 11:30a-12:20p R2103666 D Gronlund S daily 12:30p-1:20p L2113668 E Clawson C TTh 5:30p-7:40p L211

Also offered online;see Distance Education p. 53 for details.

3670 OAS Pugh R arr arr L2003672 OAC Pugh R arr arr L200

MATH 107 Mathematical Models &Applications • 5 CRPrerequisite: Placement by assessment, or MATH 099with a C- or better.3680 A Bloomsburg P daily 9:30a-10:20a R1093682 B Bloomsburg P daily 11:30a-12:20p L2113684 WEC Lowry P F 6:00p-7:50p W268

also meets Sa 9:00a-12:00p W268Section WEC meets Friday evening and Saturday atNorth Campus, 10700 Northup Way.

MATH 120 Precalculus II • 5 CRPrerequisite: Placement by assessment, or MATH 105with a C- or better.3690 A Curnutt L daily 7:30a-8:20a D1033692 B Whitehead J daily 8:30a-9:20a L2113694 C Hoffman D daily 10:30a-11:20a A2063696 D Susanka L daily 12:30p-1:20p C2543698 E Woodcock J TTh 5:30p-7:40p C254

MATH 124 Calculus I • 5 CRPrerequisite: MATH 120 at BCC with a C- or better, orAdvanced Placement score of 2 or higher on the AB orBC exam. Credit cannot be obtained for both MATH124 and 157.3710 A Rucker J daily 7:30a-8:20a L1203712 B Ratener P daily 9:30a-10:20a R2103714 C Ratener P daily 11:30a-12:20p B2513716 D Laveglia J daily 1:30p-2:20p B2513718 E DeVun E MW 5:30p-7:40p C254

MATH 125 Calculus II • 5 CRPrerequisite: MATH 124.3730 A Curnutt L daily 8:30a-9:20a B2513732 B Curnutt L daily 10:30a-11:20a R3103734 C Lowry P TTh 5:30p-7:40p B251

MATH 126 Calculus III • 5 CRPrerequisite: MATH 125.3750 A Hoffman D daily 9:30a-10:20a B2513752 B Bloomsburg P daily 12:30p-1:20p B251

MATH 156 College Algebra forBusiness & Social Science • 5 CRPrerequisite: Placement by assessment, or MATH 099with a B- or better. Credit cannot be obtained for bothMATH 105 and MATH 156.3780 A Anderson M daily 8:30a-9:20a L1203782 B Malinsky A daily 10:30a-11:20a R2103784 C Clawson C daily 12:30p-1:20p L1203786 D Relf J MW 5:30p-7:40p L212

Also offered online;see Distance Education p. 53 for details.

3788 OAS Anderson M arr arr L200A3790 OAC Anderson M arr arr L200

MATH 157 Elements of Calculus • 5 CRPrerequisite: MATH 156 or permission of instructor.Credit cannot be obtained for both MATH 124 andMATH 157.3810 A Akhlaghi T daily 9:30a-10:20a L2113812 B Akhlaghi T daily 11:30a-12:20p C2543814 C Relf J MW 7:50p-10:00p B251

Also offered online;see Distance Education p. 53 for details.

3816 OAS Stacy D arr arr L2003818 OAC Stacy D arr arr L200

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MATH 208Introduction to Linear Algebra • 5 CRPrerequisite: MATH 126 or permission of instructor.3846 A Stacy D daily 10:30a-11:20a L211

MATH 227 Several-Variable Calculus • 5 CRPrerequisite: MATH 125.3856 A Susanka L daily 10:30a-11:20a B251

MATH 238 Differential Equations • 5 CRPrerequisite: MATH 126 or permission of instructor.3866 A Updegrove D MW 5:30p-7:40p B251

Media Communication& Technology

BUSINESS DIVISIONBusiness Division website: www.bcc.ctc.edu/business

MEDIA 101 Exploring the Digital Future • 5 CRSame as COMM 101. Either MEDIA 101 or COMM101 may be taken for credit, not both.0051 A Thornton D MW 12:30p-2:40p L122Section A combines classroom and online learning.Computer use required. Additional fee $20.0052 B Thornton D TTh 5:30p-7:40p L122Section B combines classroom and online learning.Computer use required. Additional fee $20.

Also offered online;see Distance Education p. 53 for details.

0053 OAS Korolenko M arr arr D1040054 OAC Korolenko M arr arr D1040055 OBS Olswang S arr arr D1040056 OBC Olswang S arr arr D104

MEDIA 102Techniques & Technology of Persuasion • 5 CRSame as COMM 102. Either MEDIA 102 or COMM102 may be taken for credit, not both.0059 A Korolenko M TTh 9:30a-11:40a L1220060 WEB Wolcott F F 6:00p-7:50p L122Section WEB combines classroom and online learning.Computer use required. Additional fee $20.

Also offered online;see Distance Education p. 53 for details.

0061 OAS Korolenko M arr arr D1040062 OAC Korolenko M arr arr D1040063 OBS staff arr arr D1040064 OBC staff arr arr D104

MEDIA 103 Media & Messages • 5 CRSame as COMM 103. Either MEDIA 103 or COMM103 may be taken for credit, not both.0066 A Thornton D MW 5:30p-7:40p L122Section A combines classroom and online learning.Computer use required. Additional fee $20.

MEDIA 105 Digital Design & Storytelling • 5 CRFee: $40 computer use.0068 A staff TTh 12:30p-2:40p L122

Also offered online;see Distance Education p. 53 for details.

0069 OAS Kennedy T arr arr D1040070 OAC Kennedy T arr arr D104

MEDIA 108 Media/Digital Law & Ethics • 5 CRSame as COMM 108. Either MEDIA 108 or COMM108 may be taken for credit, not both.

Also offered online;see Distance Education p. 53 for details.

0078 OAS Munsell K arr arr D1040079 OAC Munsell K arr arr D104

MEDIA 109Computer Essentials for Digital Media • 5 CRFee: $40 computer use.0082 A Austin R MW 9:30a-11:40a N204Section A combines classroom and online learning.Computer use required. Additional fee $20.0083 B Thornton D TTh 12:30p-2:40p N204Section B combines classroom and online learning.Computer use required. Additional fee $20.0084 C Austin R MW 3:00p-5:15p N204Section C combines classroom and online learning.Computer use required. Additional fee $20.0085 D staff TTh 7:50p-10:00p N204Section D combines classroom and online learning.Computer use required. Additional fee $20.0086 E staff F 7:50p-10:00p N204Section E combines classroom and online learning.Computer use required. Additional fee $20.

Also offered online;see Distance Education p. 53 for details.

0088 OAS Kennedy T arr arr D1040089 OAC Kennedy T arr arr D104

MEDIA 113 Design For Screen Media • 5 CRPrerequisite: MEDIA 105 and ANIM 121 at BCC with aC- or better, or entry code.

Online course; see DistanceEducation p. 53 for details.

0095 OAS Garrow S arr arr D1040096 OAC Garrow S arr arr D104

MEDIA 114 Digital Law & Contracts • 5 CROnline course; see DistanceEducation p. 53 for details.

0098 OAS Munsell K arr arr D1040099 OAC Munsell K arr arr D104

MEDIA 119 History of Animation • 5 CRSame as COMM 119. Either MEDIA 119 or COMM119 may be taken for credit, not both.0102 A Austin R TTh 3:00p-5:15p L122

MEDIA 216 Script Writing for Media • 5 CRPrerequisite: COMM 141 or ENGL 101, 102, 270,271, or 272 at BCC (or equivalent English course atanother college); or entry code.

Online course; see DistanceEducation p. 53 for details.

0105 OAS Lucas P arr arr D1040106 OAC Lucas P arr arr D104

MEDIA 245 Production Practice • 3 CRPrerequisite: Permission of instructor.Fee: $40 computer use.0120 A Bridwell B arr arr D1040121 B Eileen J arr arr D1040122 C Garrow S arr arr D104

0123 D Keating P arr arr D1040124 E Kennedy T arr arr D1040125 F Korolenko M arr arr D1040126 G Lucas P arr arr D1040127 H Otte R arr arr D1040128 I Prigg R arr arr D1040129 J Shriner P arr arr D1040130 K Slowinski M arr arr D104

MEDIA 248 Portfolio & Employment • 3 CRPrerequisite: Permission of instructor. Course is graded“credit/no credit.”

Online course; see DistanceEducation p. 53 for details.

0135 OAS James C arr arr D1040136 OAC James C arr arr D104

MEDIA 250 Internship in Media • 5 CRPrerequisite: Permission of program chair. Course isgraded “credit/no credit.”Media Program Internship Coordinator:[email protected], http://online.bcc.ctc.edu/media250/classinfo.

Online course; see DistanceEducation p. 53 for details.

0140 OAS James C arr arr D1040141 OAC James C arr arr D104

MeteorologySCIENCE DIVISION

METR 101 Introduction to the Weather • 5 CR3880 A Short K daily 11:30a-12:20p B2623882 B DeVault J MW 5:30p-7:40p B262

Also offered online;see Distance Education p. 53 for details.

3884 OAS Short K arr arr L2003886 OAC Short K arr arr L200

Mobile ComputingBUSINESS DIVISION

Business Division website: www.bcc.ctc.edu/business

MOBL 235 Mobile Application Design • 5 CRPrerequisite: IDEV 212, IDEV 230, and MOBL 220 atBCC with a C- or better.Fee: $40 computer use.0322 A Sorenson H MW 12:30p-2:40p L126

MusicARTS & HUMANITIES DIVISION

MUSIC 100 College Choir • 3 CRMay be repeated for a maximum of 9 credits.Fee: $40.1750 A Wilson K daily 11:30a-12:20p E129

MUSIC 101 Community Symphonies • 1 CRPrerequisite: Prior enrollment in MUSIC 101 orpermission of program chair. May be repeated for amaximum of 6 credits.1753 A Gleason D arr arr R130R

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MUSIC 102 Community Band • 1 CRPrerequisite: Prior enrollment in MUSIC 102 orpermission of program chair. May be repeated for amaximum of 6 credits.1756 A Duvall R T 7:30p-9:30p NHSSection A meets at Newport High School, Bellevue.1757 B Brumbaugh H Th 7:30p-9:30p MMSSection B meets at McKnight Middle School, Renton.

MUSIC 103 Chamber Choir • 3 CRPrerequisite: Permission of instructor (audition), andstudents must schedule MUSIC 100 for 3 of their 6quarters in music. May be repeated for a maximum of9 credits.Fee: $40.1760 A McManus J TTh 12:30p-2:40p E224

MUSIC 105Vocal Jazz & Recording Ensemble • 3 CRPrerequisite: Permission of instructor (audition), andstudents must schedule MUSIC 100 for 3 of their 6quarters in music. May be repeated for a maximum of9 credits.Fee: $40.1763 A Almli T daily 12:30p-1:20p E129

MUSIC 106 Jazz Band • 3 CRPrerequisite: Prior enrollment in MUSIC 106 orpermission of instructor.May be repeated for a maximum of 9 credits.1766 A Sherman H MW 1:30p-3:20p E129

also meets F 1:30p-2:20p E1291767 B staff TTh 1:30p-4:00p E129

MUSIC 107 Fundamentals of Music • 5 CR1772 A Gleason D daily 1:30p-2:20p E102

MUSIC 108 Listening to Music • 5 CR1775 A Huling T daily 9:30a-10:20a E102

Also offered online;see Distance Education p. 53 for details.

1776 OAS Wilson K arr arr R2301777 OAC Wilson K arr arr R230

MUSIC 111 First-Year Theory II • 5 CRPrerequisite: MUSIC 110 or permission of instructor.Fee: $15 computer use.1780 A Almli T daily 8:30a-9:20a E1291781 B Almli T daily 9:30a-10:20a E129

MUSIC 114 Survey of Music History:1800 to Present • 5 CR1784 A McManus J daily 10:30a-11:20a E129

MUSIC 120 Class Voice(Group Vocal Instruction) • 2 CRFee: $15 computer use.1787 A Siemens C TTh 12:30p-1:20p E102

MUSIC 130 Group Piano Instruction I • 2 CR1790 A Siemens C TTh 8:30a-9:20a E2221791 B Siemens C TTh 9:30a-10:20a E222

MUSIC 131 Group Piano Instruction II • 2 CRPrerequisite: MUSIC 130 or permission of instructor.1794 A Siemens C TTh 10:30a-11:20a E222

MUSIC 140First-Year Private Instruction I • 1 CRPrerequisite: Permission of program chair.1797 A Gleason D arr arr R130R1798 B Gleason D arr arr R130R

MUSIC 143First-Year Private Instruction II • 2 CRPrerequisite: Permission of program chair.1799 A Gleason D arr arr R130R

MUSIC 151 MIDI Sequencing I • 3 CRPrerequisite: MUSIC 150 or permission of instructor.Highly recommended: Basic piano and keyboardexperience.Fee: $40 computer use.1802 A Huling T MWF 10:30a-12:20p E222

MUSIC 200 College Choir • 3 CRFor students who have completed 3 quarters at the 100level. May be repeated for a maximum of 9 credits.Fee: $40.1805 A Wilson K daily 11:30a-12:20p E129

MUSIC 203 Chamber Choir • 3 CRPrerequisite: Completion of 9 credits in MUSIC 103and permission of instructor (audition). Students mustschedule MUSIC 100 for 3 of their 6 quarters in music.May be repeated for a maximum of 9 credits.Fee: $40.1808 A McManus J TTh 12:30p-2:40p E224

MUSIC 205 Vocal Jazz Ensemble • 3 CRPrerequisite: Completion of 9 credits in MUSIC 105and permission of instructor (audition). Students mustschedule MUSIC 100 for 3 of their 6 quarters in music.May be repeated for a maximum of 9 credits.Fee: $40.1811 A Almli T daily 12:30p-1:20p E129

MUSIC 206 BCC Jazz Band • 3 CRPrerequisite: May enroll in MUSIC 206 after 3 quarters(9 credits) of MUSIC 106.For students who have completed 3 quarters at the100 level. May be repeated for a maximum of 9credits.1814 A Sherman H MW 1:30p-3:20p E129

also meets F 1:30p-2:20p E129

MUSIC 211 Second-Year Theory II • 5 CRPrerequisite: MUSIC 210 or permission of instructor.Fee: $15 computer use.1817 A Gleason D daily 10:30a-11:20a E102

MUSIC 240Second-Year Private Instruction I • 1 CRPrerequisite: MUSIC 140 or 143 and permission ofinstructor.1820 A Gleason D arr arr R130R1821 B Gleason D arr arr R130R

MUSIC 243Second-Year Private Instruction II • 2 CRPrerequisite: MUSIC 140 or 143 and permission ofinstructor.1822 A Gleason D arr arr R130R

NuclearMedicine Technology

HEALTH SCIENCE & RELATED PROGRAMS

NMTEC 202 Instrumentation • 3 CRPrerequisite: Acceptance into program or permission ofinstructor.2131 A Prekeges J arr arr arr

NMTEC 206 Laboratory Exercises II • 1 CRPrerequisite: Acceptance into program or permission ofinstructor.2133 A Prekeges J Sa 9:00a-11:00a arr

NMTEC 211Nursing & Laboratory Procedures • 1 CRPrerequisite: Acceptance into program or permission ofinstructor.2136 A Prekeges J arr arr arr

NMTEC 231 Clinical Education II • 10 CRPrerequisite: Acceptance into program.2139 A Lee R arr arr arr

Rimar T arr arr arrRussell R arr arr arr

NMTEC 240 Radiation Safety • 1 CRPrerequisite: Acceptance into program or permission ofinstructor.2142 A Prekeges J arr arr arr

NMTEC 261 Clinical Nuclear Medicine II • 1 CRPrerequisite: Acceptance into program.2145 A Lee M arr arr arr

NursingHEALTH SCIENCE & RELATED PROGRAMS

NURS 101XNursing II: Medical/Surgical I • 6 CRPrerequisite: Acceptance into program and NURS 100and PSYCH 100.2100 A Perkins T M 7:30a-4:20p R103A

Tedeschi L M 7:30a-4:20p R103BStein B M 7:30a-4:20p R103C

2102 B Perkins T M 7:30a-4:20p R103ATedeschi L M 7:30a-4:20p R103BStein B M 7:30a-4:20p R103C

NURS 101Z Nursing II: Lab • 6 CRPrerequisite: Acceptance into program and NURS 100and PSYCH 100.Fee: $15 computer use.2105 A Moore A arr arr arr

Perkins T arr arr arr2106 B Laux C arr arr arr

Perkins T arr arr arr2107 C Stein B arr arr arr

Perkins T arr arr arr2108 D Tedeschi L arr arr arr

Perkins T arr arr arr2109 E Hoffer P arr arr arr

Perkins T arr arr arr2110 F Karnes N arr arr arr

Perkins T arr arr arr2111 G Nau T arr arr arr

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NURS 220X Maternal/Child Nursing • 7 CRPrerequisite: Acceptance into program, NURS 102,BIOL 250, and PSYCH 204.2115 B Becker C arr arr R208

NURS 220Z Maternal/Child Nursing Lab • 5 CRPrerequisite: Acceptance into program, NURS 102,BIOL 250, and PSYCH 204.Fee: $15 computer use.2118 C Keenan L arr arr arr

Brown L arr arr arrBecker C arr arr R208

2119 D Keenan L arr arr arrBrown L arr arr arrBecker C arr arr R208

2120 E Keenan L arr arr arrBrown L arr arr arrBecker C arr arr R208

NURS 221X Psychiatric Nursing • 6 CRPrerequisite: Acceptance into program, NURS 102,BIOL 250, and PSYCH 204.2125 B Thorp M arr arr R102

NURS 221Z Psychiatric Nursing Lab • 5 CRPrerequisite: Acceptance into program, NURS 102,BIOL 250, and PSYCH 204.2127 D Thorp M arr arr arr2128 E Weber S arr arr arr

Thorp M arr arr arr

OceanographySCIENCE DIVISION

OCEAN 101 Survey of Oceanography • 6 CRFulfills laboratory science course requirement at BCC.Fee: $20 science lab.3890 A Short K MWF 1:30p-2:20p B120

also meets TTh 1:30p-3:20p B120Also offered as a telecourse; seeDistance Education p. 53 for details.

3892 TAS Plunkett M W 5:30p-8:40p B1203894 TAC Plunkett M W 5:30p-8:40p B120

PhilosophyARTS & HUMANITIES DIVISION

PHIL 100 Introduction to Philosophy • 5 CR1853 A Payne R daily 7:30a-8:20a R2041854 NCB Duncan S MW 7:30a-9:40a W110Section NCB meets at North Campus, 10700 NorthupWay.1855 NCC Boileau K TTh 7:30a-9:40a W110Section NCC meets at North Campus, 10700 NorthupWay.1856 D Hillstrom K MW 5:30p-7:40p L221

Also offered online;see Distance Education p. 53 for details.

1857 OAS George E arr arr R2301858 OAC George E arr arr R2301859 OBS Boileau K arr arr R2301860 OBC Boileau K arr arr R230

PHIL 102Contemporary Moral Problems • 5 CRFulfills social science or humanities course requirement,not both, at BCC.1863 A Wulff J daily 10:30a-11:20a C2541864 WEA Jeffery A F 6:00p-7:50p W267

also meets Sa 9:00a-12:00p W267Section WEA meets at North Campus, 10700 NorthupWay.

Also offered online;see Distance Education p. 53 for details.

1865 OAS Duncan S arr arr R2301866 OAC Duncan S arr arr R230

PHIL 115 Critical Reasoning • 5 CRFulfills quantitative or symbolic reasoning courserequirement at BCC.1872 A Payne R daily 8:30a-9:20a L2211873 B Payne R daily 12:30p-1:20p R3031874 NCA Jeffery A MW 12:40p-2:50p W272Section NCA meets at North Campus, 10700 NorthupWay.

PHIL 120 Introduction to Logic • 5 CRRecommended: ENGL 101 placement or higher.Fulfills science course requirement or quantitative skillcourse requirement at BCC.1880 A Henrich A daily 8:30a-9:20a R303Section A is for computer science, mathematics, andengineering students.1881 B Wulff J daily 8:30a-9:20a C2541882 C Wulff J daily 9:30a-10:20a C2541883 D Storey M TTh 2:30p-4:40p C2541884 E Storey M TTh 5:30p-7:40p L220

Also offered online;see Distance Education p. 53 for details.

1885 OAS George E arr arr R2301886 OAC George E arr arr R2301887 OBS Henrich A arr arr R2301888 OBC Henrich A arr arr R230

PHIL 135Introduction to American Philosophy • 5 CRSame as AMST 135. Either PHIL 135 or AMST 135may be taken for credit, not both.1894 A Duncan S daily 12:30p-1:20p C164

PHIL 145 History of Eastern Philosophy • 5 CR1897 A Storey M daily 11:30a-12:20p C168

PHIL 201Introduction to Political Philosophy • 5 CRSame as POLSC 201. Either PHIL 201 or POLSC 201may be taken for credit, not both.Fulfills social science or humanities course requirement,not both, at BCC.1900 A Tate T daily 11:30a-12:20p L221

PHIL 265 Biomedical Ethics • 5 CRFulfills social science or humanities course requirement,not both, at BCC.1903 A Boileau K daily 11:30a-12:20p L124

PHIL 267Introduction to Philosophy of Religion • 5 CR1906 A Hillstrom K MW 2:30p-4:40p C254

Physical AnthropologySCIENCE DIVISION

For information about Physical Anthropologyclasses, contact the Social Science Division in RoomD110 or phone (425) 564-2331.

ANTH 201 Physical Anthropology • 5 CRFulfills natural science course requirement at BCC.5225 A Epstein L daily 9:30a-10:20a D1015226 B Epstein L daily 11:30a-12:20p D1015227 C Gonlin N MW 2:30p-4:40p D101

Also offered online;see Distance Education p. 53 for details.

5228 OAS Jurji D arr arr D1105229 OAC Jurji D arr arr D110

Physical EducationHEALTH SCIENCE & RELATED PROGRAMS

PE 103 Co-Ed Aerobics • 1 CRFee: $2.50 lab.2150 A Budke J MW 9:30a-10:20a G1642151 B Budke J TTh 12:30p-1:20p G1642152 C Budke J MTWTh 11:30a-12:20p G164

PE 107 Basketball • 1 CRFee: $2.50 lab.2155 A Hartwig B MW 10:30a-11:20a G1642156 B Washburn R TTh 10:30a-11:20a G164

BCC Parent Education CooperativePreschools combine early childhoodprograms with seminars for parents

taught by college instructors.

There are currently some openingsfor children ages 3-6 years.

Information on Winter 2003 classes willbe available starting in December.

Please call the Parent Education officeat (425) 564-2365 to request a

schedule or for more information.

www.bcc.ctc.edu/parent-ed

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PE 108 Tennis • 1 CRStudent must supply own racquet.Fee: $2.50 lab.2159 A Morimoto J MW 8:30a-9:20a G1642160 B Morimoto J TTh 8:30a-9:20a G164

FITNESS CENTERAll new students must attend an orientation.Orientations will be held 1/6, 1/7, & 1/8, every houron the half hour (last orientation begins at 6:30 p.m.).Workouts begin Thursday, 1/9.

PE 110 Life Fitness Training I • 2 CR2200 A Newton H MTWTh 6:30a-8:30p G102

F 6:30a-6:30p G102Sa 10:00a-1:00p G102

Fee: $17.50 lab.

Also offered as part of “Mind-BodyWellness,” a 12-credit InterdisciplinaryStudies class; see p. 39 for details.

0609 A team taught daily 8:30a-10:20a R106Alab arr arr G102

PE 111 Life Fitness Training II • 2 CRPrerequisite: PE 110.Fee: $17.50 lab.2201 A Newton H See PE 110 G102

PE 112 Life Fitness Training III • 2 CRPrerequisite: PE 111.Fee: $17.50 lab.2202 A Newton H See PE 110 G102

ADULT FITNESS • NON CREDIT

ADFIT 010 Adult Fitness Development IFee: $17.50 lab.2206 A Newton H MTWTh 6:30a-8:30p G102

F 6:30a-6:30p G102Sa 10:00a-1:00p G102

ADFIT 020 Adult Fitness Development IIFee: $17.50 lab. For staff and faculty only.2207 A Newton H See ADFIT 010 G102

PE 118 Volleyball • 1 CRFee: $2.50 lab.2164 A Butler R F 12:30p-2:20p G164

PE 120 Karate • 1 CRFee: $2.50 lab.2168 A Hartwig B MW 12:30p-1:20p G164

PE 122 Badminton • 1 CRFee: $2.50 lab.2172 A Hartwig B MW 11:30a-12:20p G1642173 B Hartwig B TTh 12:30p-1:20p G164

PE 123 Archery • 1 CRFee: $2.50 lab.2177 A Washburn R TTh 11:30a-12:20p G164

PE 127 Soccer • 2 CRFee: $2.50 lab.2180 A Butler R TTh 1:30p-3:00p G164

PE 137 Sports Conditioning • 2 CRPrerequisite: Permission of instructor.Fee: $2.50 lab.2184 A Yoshino M MTWTh 12:30p-1:20p G164

PE 151 Contemporary Dance I • 2 CRSame as DANCE 151. Either PE 151 or DANCE 151may be taken for credit, not both. May be repeated fora maximum of 6 credits.Fee: $2.50 lab.2186 A Platt B MW 11:30a-1:20p R014

PE 209Skills & Materials of Recreation Dance • 2 CRFee: $2.50 lab.2188 A Budke J MTWTh 8:30a-9:20a R014

PE 240 Self-Defense • 2 CRFee: $2.50 lab.2192 A Hartwig B TTh 1:30p-2:50p R014

PE 244Defensive Tactics for Criminal Justice • 3 CRSame as ADMCJ 244. Either PE 244 or ADMCJ 244may be taken for credit, not both. Fee: $20 lab.2194 A Ledyard G TTh 1:30p-4:00p AIKClass held at Aikido Eastside, 13410 SE 32nd St.,Bellevue. Bring sweats, bag gloves, and elbow pads toclass.

PE 249 Intermediate Defensive Tacticsfor Criminal Justice • 3 CRSame as ADMCJ 249. Either PE 249 or ADMCJ 249may be taken for credit, not both. Fee: $20 lab.2195 A Ledyard G TTh 1:30p-4:00p AIKClass held at Aikido Eastside, 13410 SE 32nd St., Bellevue.Bring sweats, bag gloves, and elbow pads to class.

PE 265 Skills & Materials: Activities forElementary Children • 2 CRFee: $2.50 lab.2196 A Newton H MTWTh 9:30a-10:20a G164

Physical GeographySCIENCE DIVISION

For information about Physical Geography classes,contact the Social Science Division in Room D110or phone (425) 564-2331.

GEOG 205 Weather, Climate, Vegetation,Soils • 5 CRFulfills natural science course requirement at BCC.5335 A Roselle D arr arr D110

Also offered online;see Distance Education p. 53 for details.

5336 OAS Walker G arr arr D1105337 OAC Walker G arr arr D110

GEOG 206Landforms & Landform Processes • 6 CRFulfills laboratory science course requirement at BCC.5345 A Roselle D daily 9:30a-10:20a D273

lab T 10:30a-12:20p D273

Physical PsychologySCIENCE DIVISION

For information about Physical Psychology classes,contact the Social Science Division in Room D110or phone (425) 564-2331.

PSYCH 202Introduction to Physiological Psychology • 5 CRRecommended prerequisite: PSYCH 100.Fulfills natural science course requirement at BCC.5738 A Bridwell V daily 9:30a-10:20a C2085739 B Bridwell V daily 10:30a-11:20a C208

PhysicsSCIENCE DIVISION

PHYS 106 Basic Concepts in Physics • 6 CRPrerequisite: MATH 095 or 099. Either PHYS 106 orBASCI 106 may be taken for credit, not both.Fee: $20 science lab.3900 A Scott B MTTh 7:50p-10:00p B144

PHYS 109 Science for InformationTechnology • 6 CRPrerequisite: MATH 098 or equivalent assessment.Fee: $20 science lab.3906 A Goss A MW 9:30a-11:20a B139

also meets F 9:30a-12:20p B1393908 B West D MW 5:30p-9:00p B139

PHYS 114 General Physics I • 6 CRPrerequisite: MATH 120 or equivalent. PHYS 106 isrecommended for students who have no previousbackground in physics.Fee: $20 science lab.3910 A West D MF 1:30p-3:20p B139

also meets T 1:30p-4:20p B139

PHYS 115 General Physics II • 6 CRPrerequisite: PHYS 114Fee: $20 science lab.3926 A Brown D MWF 9:30a-10:20a B144

also meets TTh 8:30a-10:20a B144

PHYS 121 General Engineering Physics I • 6 CRPrerequisite: High school physics or equivalent andMATH 124 or permission of instructor.Fee: $20 science lab.3956 A Polinger V MWF 7:30a-8:20a B139

also meets TTh 7:30a-9:20a B1393958 B Scott B MWF 12:30p-1:20p B139

also meets TTh 11:30a-1:20p B1393960 C Wheelock K MW 7:50p-10:00p L124

also meets T 7:50p-10:00p B1393962 D Wheelock K MW 7:50p-10:00p L124

also meets Th 7:50p-10:00p B139

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PHYS 122General Engineering Physics II • 6 CRPrerequisite: PHYS 121 and MATH 125 or permissionof instructor.Fee: $20 science lab.3970 A Hobbs R TThF 7:30a-8:20a B144

also meets MW 7:30a-9:20a B1443972 B Brown D MWF 10:30a-11:20a B144

also meets TTh 10:30a-12:20p B1443974 C Hobbs R TThF 12:30p-1:20p B144

also meets MW 11:30a-1:20p B144

Political ScienceSOCIAL SCIENCE DIVISION

POLSC 101 Introduction to Politics • 5 CR5600 A Khan A daily 9:30a-10:20a C1685601 B Khan A daily 10:30a-11:20a B2045602 C Khan A daily 10:30a-11:20a B2045603 D Paydar I TTh 5:30p-7:40p C168

POLSC 102American Government & Politics • 5 CR5610 A Tate T daily 7:30a-8:20a C1685611 B Shah L daily 8:30a-9:20a C1685612 C Khan A TTh 2:30p-4:40p C1685613 D Paydar I MW 5:30p-7:40p C168

POLSC 103 International Relations • 5 CR5620 A Tate T daily 12:30p-1:20p C168

Also offered online;see Distance Education p. 53 for details.

5621 OAS Shah L arr arr D1105622 OAC Shah L arr arr D110

POLSC 122 The United Nations • 3 CRPrerequisite: Permission of instructor.5640 A Khan A W 1:30p-2:20p C168Remaining lecture hours will be arranged with theinstructor.

POLSC 201 Introduction to PoliticalPhilosophy • 5 CRSame as PHIL 201. Either POLSC 201 or PHIL 201may be taken for credit, not both.5675 A Tate T daily 11:30a-12:20p L221

PsychologySOCIAL SCIENCE DIVISION

PSYCH 100 Introduction to Psychology • 5 CR5700 A Coder R daily 6:30a-7:20a D204Section A combines classroom and online learning.Computer use required.5701 B Coder R daily 7:30a-8:20a D204Section B combines classroom and online learning.Computer use required.5702 C Sparks P daily 8:30a-9:20a D2045703 D Wanamaker daily 9:30a-10:20a D204Section D combines classroom and online learning.Computer use required.5704 E Wanamaker daily 10:30a-11:20a D204Section E combines classroom and online learning.Computer use required.

5705 F Pennington L daily 12:30p-1:20p A2065706 G Bridwell V daily 1:30p-2:20p D2045707 H Wanamaker MW 2:30p-4:40p D204Section H combines classroom and online learning.Computer use required.5708 I Brislawn M TTh 2:30p-4:40p D2045711 J Schrepfer S MW 7:50p-10:00p D2045712 K Brislawn M TTh 7:50p-10:00p D2045717 NCL Sparks P MWF 10:00a-11:30aW272Section NCL meets at North Campus, 10700 NorthupWay.

Also offered online;see Distance Education p. 53 for details.

5713 OAS Marshall J arr arr D1105714 OAC Marshall J arr arr D1105715 OBS Seiver J arr arr D1105716 OBC Seiver J arr arr D110

Also offered as a telecourse; seeDistance Education p. 53 for details.

5709 TAS Wanamaker M 5:30p-7:40p D2045710 TAC Wanamaker M 5:30p-7:40p D204

PSYCH 110 Applied PsychologyAlso offered as part of “Skin Deep,” a15-credit Interdisciplinary Studies class;see p. 39 for details.

0605 A team taught daily 9:00a-12:30p R110

PSYCH 200 Abnormal Psychology • 5 CRPrerequisite: PSYCH 100.5735 A Brislawn M MW 2:30p-4:40p D102

Also offered online;see Distance Education p. 53 for details.

5736 OAS Taylor H arr arr D1105737 OAC Taylor H arr arr D110

PSYCH 202 Introduction toPhysiological Psychology • 5 CRRecommended prerequisite: PSYCH 100. Fulfills naturalscience course requirement at BCC.5738 A Bridwell V daily 9:30a-10:20a C2085739 B Bridwell V daily 10:30a-11:20a C208

PSYCH 203Human Learning & Performance • 5 CR5740 A Seiver J daily 1:30p-2:20p D102

PSYCH 204General Developmental Psychology • 5 CRPrerequisite: PSYCH 100.5745 A Bridwell V daily 11:30a-12:20p D1715746 B Schrepfer S MW 5:30p-7:40p D101

Also offered online;see Distance Education p. 53 for details.

5747 OAS Marshall J arr arr D1105748 OAC Marshall J arr arr D110

PSYCH 205 Introduction to Personality • 5 CRPrerequisite: PSYCH 100.5750 A Wanamaker TTh 2:30p-4:40p D101

PSYCH 209 Fundamentals ofPsychological Research • 5 CRPrerequisite: PSYCH 100.5755 A Seiver J daily 11:30a-12:20p D204

PSYCH 240 Social Psychology • 5 CRPrerequisite: PSYCH 100 or SOC 110; or permission ofinstructor. Same as SOC 240. Either PSYCH 240 orSOC 240 may be taken for credit, not both.

Online course; see DistanceEducation p. 53 for details.

5765 OAS Custer L arr arr D1105766 OAC Custer L arr arr D110

PSYCH 250 Cross-Cultural PsychologyAlso offered as part of “Skin Deep,” a15-credit Interdisciplinary Studies class;see p. 39 for details.

0605 A team taught daily 9:00a-12:30p R110

Radiation TherapyHEALTH SCIENCE & RELATED PROGRAMS

RADON 101Principles of Dose Calculation • 3 CRPrerequisite: Acceptance into program.2300 A Armstrong J M 9:00a-11:30a B254

Armstrong J W 9:00a-10:20a B254

RADON 102 Radiographic Physics • 2 CRPrerequisite: Acceptance into program.2302 A Radvilas R W 1:30p-3:20p B254

RADON 105 Principles & Practice ofRadiation Therapy I • 2 CRPrerequisite: Acceptance into program.2305 A Armstrong J M 1:00p-3:00p B254

RADON 112 Clinical Practice II • 5 CRPrerequisite: Acceptance into program.2308 A Green S ThF 8:00a-4:30p arr

RADON 127 Sectional Anatomy • 2 CRPrerequisite: Acceptance into program.2311 A staff W 10:30a-12:20p N201

RADON 130Psychosocial Aspects of Cancer Care • 2 CRPrerequisite: Acceptance into program.2314 A Green S T 9:00a-11:00a B254

RADON 203 Treatment Planning II • 5 CRPrerequisite: Acceptance into program.2317 A Armstrong J ThF 9:30a-12:20p B254

RADON 212 Clinical Practice VI • 8 CRPrerequisite: Acceptance into program.2320 A Green S MTW 8:00a-4:30p arr

RADON 221 Principles & Practiceof Radiation Therapy III • 2 CRPrerequisite: Acceptance into program.2323 A Armstrong J Th 1:00p-3:00p B254

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Radiologic TechnologyHEALTH SCIENCE & RELATED PROGRAMS

RATEC 103Principles of Radiographic Exposure • 3 CRPrerequisite: Acceptance into program or permission ofinstructor.2250 A staff MF 8:30a-9:20a B102

staff M 10:30a-12:20p B2412251 B staff MF 8:30a-9:20a B102

staff F 10:30a-12:20p B2412253 D staff T 8:30a-10:20a B241

staff T 10:30a-12:20p B241

RATEC 109Positioning & Related Anatomy III • 3 CRPrerequisite: Acceptance into program or permission ofinstructor.2258 A staff MF 9:30a-10:20a B102

staff M 10:30a-12:20p B2412259 B staff MF 9:30a-10:20a B102

staff F 10:30a-12:20p B1022261 D staff Th 8:30a-10:20a B241

staff Th 10:30a-12:20p B241

RATEC 112 Clinical Education III • 5 CRPrerequisite: Acceptance into program or permission ofinstructor.2265 A staff arr arr arr2268 D staff arr arr arr

RATEC 121 Patient Care • 2 CRPrerequisite: Acceptance into program or permission ofinstructor.2274 A staff W 8:30a-10:20a B1022276 D staff W 8:30a-10:20a B102

RATEC 127Introduction to Sectional Anatomy • 2 CRPrerequisite: Acceptance into program.2280 A staff W 10:30a-12:20p N2012282 D staff W 10:30a-12:20p N201

RATEC 212 Clinical Education VII • 8 CRPrerequisite: Acceptance into program or permission ofinstructor.2286 A staff arr arr arr

RATEC 221 Pathology II • 2 CRPrerequisite: Acceptance into program or permission ofinstructor.2290 A staff T 10:30a-12:20p B102

RATEC 230 Quality Assurance • 2 CRPrerequisite: Acceptance into program or permission ofinstructor.2294 A staff T 8:30a-10:20a B102

RATEC 295 Special Topics in Radiology • 2 CRPrerequisite: Acceptance into program or permission ofinstructor.2295 A Madigan M T 12:30p-2:20p B252

RATEC 296 Special Topics in Radiology • 3 CRPrerequisite: Acceptance into program or permission ofinstructor.2296 A staff W 6:00p-9:00p B1022297 B staff T 6:00p-9:00p B252

Real EstateCONTINUING EDUCATION

R EST 130 Principles of Real Estate • 5 CR6925 A Smith G MW 5:30p-8:30p R2036926 B Smith G Sa 8:00a-1:00p R3016875 OCC Baenen S arr arr arr

R EST 133 Real Estate Law • 3 CR6927 A Holland R T 6:30p-9:30p R302

R EST 140 Standards of ProfessionalAppraisal Practice • 1.5 CR6930 A Farivar C FSa 8:00a-5:00p W271Class meets 1/17 & 1/18 at North Campus, 10700Northup Way.

R EST 142 Appraisal ofResidential Property • 3 CRRecommended: R EST 141.6931 A staff Th 6:30p-9:30p R302

R EST 146 Appraising Apartments • 3 CRRecommended: R EST 141.6932 A Tesso J T 6:30p-9:30p R303

R EST 150Real Estate Business Management • 3 CRR EST 150 is required for the Washington State RealEstate Brokers Exam.6933 A staff W 6:30p-9:30p R304

R EST 161 Advanced Real Estate Escrow • 3 CR6934 A Bonewits T 6:30p-9:30p W268Class meets at North Campus, 10700 Northup Way.

R EST 172 Mortgage Loan Officer • 3 CR935 A Greene G W 6:30p-9:30p R303

R EST 241 Advanced LandPlanning & Development • 3 CRPrerequisite: R EST 240 or permission of instructor.6936 A Thorpe R Th 6:30p-9:30p R204

R EST 252Commercial Property Management • 3 CR6937 A Burton R T 6:30p-9:30p R303

Recreation LeadershipHEALTH SCIENCE & RELATED PROGRAMS

RECED 245Recreational Use of Art Crafts • 3 CR2340 A Newton H MWF 12:30p-1:20p C167

RECED 274Practicum in Social Recreation • 2 CR2344 A Newton H TTh 12:30p-1:20p C167

SociologySOCIAL SCIENCE DIVISION

SOC 110 Introduction to Sociology • 5 CR5805 A Melvoin P daily 7:30a-8:20a C1645806 B Melvoin P daily 8:30a-9:20a C1645807 C Barrish G daily 9:30a-10:20a L2215808 D Barrish G daily 10:30a-11:20a L2205809 E Wiseman S daily 11:30a-12:20p C1645810 F Barrish G daily 12:30p-1:20p B2045811 G Daykin J daily 1:30p-2:20p C1645812 H Custer L MW 2:30p-4:40p C1645813 I Woo T MW 5:30p-7:40p C1645814 J Woo T MW 7:50p-10:00p C164

Also offered online;see Distance Education p. 53 for details.

5815 OAS Cox S arr arr D1105816 OAC Cox S arr arr D1105817 OBS Cox S arr arr D1105818 OBC Cox S arr arr D110

SOC 170 Social Problems of ContemporarySociety • 5 CR

Online course; see DistanceEducation p. 53 for details.

5825 OAS Cox S arr arr D1105826 OAC Cox S arr arr D110

SOC 240 Social Psychology • 5 CR Prerequisite: SOC 110 or PSYCH 100, or permission ofinstructor.Same as PSYCH 240. Either SOC 240 orPSYCH 240 may be taken for credit, not both.

Online course; see DistanceEducation p. 53 for details.

5840 OAS Custer L arr arr D1105841 OAC Custer L arr arr D110

SOC 262Racial & Ethnic Group Relations • 5 CRPrerequisite: SOC 110, PSYCH 100, or ANTH 100, orpermission of instructor.5865 A Melvoin P daily 10:30a-11:20a C164

SpanishARTS & HUMANITIES DIVISION

See Foreign Languages.

SpeechARTS & HUMANITIES DIVISION

ALL 111 Accent Modification • 4 CR0715 A staff MTWTh 8:30a-9:20a B1050716 WEB staff F 6:30p-8:20p W173

also meets Sa 10:00a-12:00pW173Section WEB meets Friday evening and Saturday atNorth Campus, 10700 Northup Way.

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SPCH 100Basic Principles of Oral Communication • 5 CR1931 A O’Curry C daily 7:30a-8:20a R2051932 B Nudelman L daily 9:30a-10:20a R2051935 NCA Stewart D MW 9:50a-12:00p W266Section NCA meets at North Campus, 10700 NorthupWay.1933 C Nudelman L daily 11:30a-12:20p R2051934 D Larson B daily 12:30p-1:20p R205

SPCH 200Interpersonal Communication • 5 CR1940 A Leber M daily 9:30a-10:20a R2111941 B Leber M daily 10:30a-11:20a R2051942 C Nudelman L daily 12:30p-1:20p R2111943 D Ford T TTh 5:30p-7:40p R211

SPCH 220Introduction to Public Speaking • 5 CR1949 A O’Curry C daily 8:30a-9:20a R2111950 B Buxton L daily 1:30p-2:20p R2111951 C Buxton L TTh 2:30p-4:40p R2111952 D Stewart D MW 5:30p-7:40p R211

SPCH 225 Small Group Communication • 5 CRFulfills social science or humanities course requirement,not both, at BCC.1958 A Yabui A daily 8:30a-9:20a R2011959 B Yabui A daily 9:30a-10:20a R2011960 C Doyle T daily 10:30a-11:20a R2111961 D Buxton L daily 11:30a-12:20p R2111962 E Stewart D MW 7:50p-10:00p R211

Also offered online;see Distance Education p. 53 for details.

1963 OAS Hogan-Taylor arr arr R2301964 OAC Hogan-Taylor arr arr R230

SPCH 230 Intercultural Communication • 5 CR1970 A Yabui A daily 11:30a-12:20p R2011971 B Yabui A daily 1:30p-2:20p R201

TranslationCONTINUING EDUCATION

This program is self-supporting and not eligible fortuition waivers. For registration information, call(425) 564-3171. See also INTERPRETATION. Pleaserefer to the Continuing Education schedule for acomplete listing of credit and non-credit Transla-tion & Interpretation classes.Free orientation to the Translation & Interpretationprogram on Thursday, 12/12, 6-7:30 p.m. at NorthCampus, 10700 Northup Way. Please call (425)564-3145 to register.

TRANS 103 Fundamentals of Translation • 3 CRPrerequisite: Acceptance into program and bilingualproficiency.Fee $350.6751 A Costa M Sa 9:00a-12:00p R205Class meets 1/11 through 3/15.

Video ProductionBUSINESS DIVISION

Business Division website: www.bcc.ctc.edu/business

VIDEO 112 Video Foundations • 5 CRPrerequisite: MEDIA 109 at BCC with a C- or better.Fee: $15 computer use.0400 A staff MW 5:30p-7:40p N202

Also offered online;see Distance Education p. 53 for details.

0401 OAS James C arr arr D1040402 OAC James C arr arr D104

VIDEO 122 Audio & Recording I • 5 CRPrerequisite: MEDIA 109 at BCC with a C- or better.

Online course; see DistanceEducation p. 53 for details.

0405 OAS James C arr arr D1040406 OAC James C arr arr D104

VIDEO 210 Video Editing & Streaming • 5 CRPrerequisite: VIDEO 112 at BCC with a C- or better.Fee: $40 computer use.0409 A Slowinski M TTh 3:00p-5:15p N202

VIDEO 215 Video Field Production • 5 CRPrerequisite: VIDEO 112 at BCC with a C- or better.Fee: $15 computer use.0413 A Lucas P T 5:30p-10:00p N202

VIDEO 218 Video Studio Production • 5 CRPrerequisite: VIDEO 112 at BCC with a C- or better.Fee: $15 computer use.0417 A Lucas P Th 5:30p-10:00p D273

VIDEO 225 Motion Graphics II • 5 CRPrerequisite: VIDEO 224 at BCC with a C- or better.Fee: $40 computer use.0420 A Prigg R MW 12:30p-2:40p N209

Web MultimediaAuthoring

BUSINESS DIVISIONBusiness Division website: www.bcc.ctc.edu/business

WEBMM 110Web Multimedia Foundations • 5 CRPrerequisite: MEDIA 109 at BCC with a C- or better.Fee: $40 computer use.0500 A staff MW 12:30p-2:40p N2040501 B Bridwell B TTh 5:30p-7:40p N204

Also offered online;see Distance Education p. 53 for details.

0502 OAS Kennedy T arr arr D1040503 OAC Kennedy T arr arr D104

WEBMM 210 Web Tools • 5 CRPrerequisite: ANIM 121, IDEV 111 AND WEBMM 110at BCC with a C- or better.

Online course; see DistanceEducation p. 53 for details

0506 OAS Eileen J arr arr D1040507 OAC Eileen J arr arr D104

WEBMM 220Web Multimedia Authoring I • 5 CRPrerequisite: ANIM 121 and WEBMM 110 at BCC witha C- or better.Fee: $40 computer use.0510 A staff MW 7:50p-10:00p N209

WEBMM 222 Multimedia Authoring II • 5 CRPrerequisite: WEBMM 110 and ANIM 121 at BCC witha C- or better.

Online course; see DistanceEducation p. 53 for details

0514 OAS Kennedy T arr arr D1040515 OAC Kennedy T arr arr D104

WEBMM 230Web Design & Development I • 5 CRPrerequisite: ANIM 121, IDEV 111 AND WEBMM 110at BCC with a C- or better.Fee: $40 computer use.0520 A Bridwell B MW 12:30p-2:40p N202

Also offered online;see Distance Education p. 53 for details.

0521 OAS Eileen J arr arr D1040522 OAC Eileen J arr arr D104

Worker Retraining/WorkFirst

WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT

Workfirst Computer Basics ClassA free Computer and Software Fundamentals class for par-ents who meet income requirements. This class willteach keyboarding skills; Microsoft Word, Excel, and Out-look; resume writing; and Internet training. Employmentreferrals and a job fair upon completion of the class. This isan excellent introductory course to computers and pro-vides students a great opportunity to enhance their jobskills. For more information, call (425) 564-4178 or [email protected].

Workfirst MOUS Software Certification ClassA free class for parents who meet income requirementswith intermediate skills in Microsoft Word and Excel. Thisclass teaches students advanced Word, Excel, and Out-look skills. Students will prepare for the MOUS (MicrosoftOffice User Specialist) Certification. For more informa-tion, call (425) 564-4178 or e-mail [email protected].

Free ESLFree classes for parents who meet income require-ments. Students learn to improve their reading, writing,and speaking skills in English; gain computer skills; andare offered job search support with a job fair at the endof the program. For more information, please call (425)564-4144.

Worker RetrainingFree tuition for those who are currently collecting unem-ployment or have exhausted those benefits in the pasttwo years, for displaced homemakers, or those who wereself-employed in a declining industry. For eligibility, en-rollment, and program information, attend a FREE orien-tation. Call (425) 564-4054 for details.

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Credit Classes at North CampusFire Prevention Specialist

FPS 290 Advanced Codes & Inspection • 3 CR

Foreign Languages

ASL 101 American Sign Language I • 5 CR

SPAN 101 Beginning First-Year Spanish • 5 CR

SPAN 102 Intermediate First-Year Spanish • 5 CR

General Business Management

G BUS 101 Intro to Business • 5 CR

Information Technology

IT 201 Designing a Secure Network • 5 CR

IT 251 Cisco Network Support I • 5 CR

IT 252 Cisco Network Support II • 5 CR

IT 253 Cisco Network Support III • 5 CR

IT 254 Cisco Network Support IV • 5 CR

IT 271 Implementing Client &Server Operating Systems • 5 CR

IT 272 Implementing Network Infrastructure • 5 CR

IT 273 Implementing Directory Services • 5 CR

IT 274 Advanced NetworkOperating System Topics • 10 CR

Mathematics

MATH 098 Introductory Algebra II • 5 CR

MATH 099 Intermediate Algebra • 5 CR

Philosophy

PHIL 100 Intro to Philosophy • 5 CR

PHIL 115 Critical Reasoning • 5 CR

Psychology

PSYCH 100 Intro to Psychology • 5 CR

Speech

SPCH 100 Basic Principles ofOral Communication • 5 CR

Weekend CollegeBCC offers a wide variety of classes on Fridayevenings and/or Saturdays.Look for the shaded items in the departmentallistings for details about the classes outlinedhere: days, times, rooms, instructors, prerequi-sites, etc.

Weekend College for Winter 2003 begins January10-11 and ends March 14-15. Final exams will begiven during the last class session.

Alcohol & Drug Studies

Assessment Eval & Documentation for CDP • 4 CR

ALDAC 204 Adolescent Addiction • 2 CR

ALDAC 207 HIV/AIDS Risk Intervention &Blood Borne Pathogens • 1 CR

ALDAC 210 ADIS Instructor Training • 3 CR

ALDAC 196b Fostering CommunityCollaboration • 1CR

ALDAC 196c Working withConduct Disorders • 1 CR

ALDAC 196d Ending Sexual Harassment &Violence • 1 CR

ALDAC 196e Chemical Dependency ProfessionalExam Review • non-credit

ALDAC 196f Ethics for Substance AbusePrevention Specialists (SAPS) • non-credit

ALDAC 196g Update: Raves an Club Drugs • non-credit

ALDAC 196h Geriatric Addiction • non-credit

ALDAC 296b Overview of ASAM • 1 CR

Applied Linguistics & Language

ALL 111 Accent Modification • 4 CR

Communication

COMM 102 Techniques & Technologyof Persuasion • 5 CR

Early Childhood Education

ECED 198a Positive Guidance & Discipline • 1 CR

ECED 198b Beginning Sign Languagefor ECED • 1 CR

ECED 298a High Risk & Abused Children • 1 CR

ECED 298b Preschool Activities thatTeach Math • 1 CR

English—Composition & Reading

ENGL 101 Written Expression • 5 CR

ENGL 102 Written Expression • 5 CR

ENGL 270 Professional Report Writing • 5 CR

Fire Command

FCA 120 Basic Fire Investigation • 3 CR

FCA 177 Wild Land/Urban Interface • 3 CR

North Campus / Evening / Weekend Classes

CHECK THE BCC WEBSITEFOR THE MOST CURRENT INFO:

WWW.BCC.CTC.EDU

ALL W CLASSROOMS AREAT BCC’S NORTH CAMPUS,

10700 NORTHUP WAY

BCC offers college-credit classes at the NorthCampus, 10700 Northup Way, Bellevue, near the520/I-405 interchange.

See the departmental listings for details about thecredit classes outlined here: days, times, rooms,instructors, prerequisites, etc.

Final exams for credit classes at North Campusare scheduled for Wednesday and Thursday,March 19 and 20.

If your class regularly meets Your final examM & W or W & F at: will be given:

7:30 am Weds., 3/19 7:30-9:20 am

9:50 am Weds., 3/19 9:30-11:20 am

12:40 pm Weds., 3/19 11:30 am-1:20 pm

3:00 pm Weds., 3/19 3:30-5:20 pm

If your class regularly Your final exammeets T & Th at: will be given:

7:30 am Thurs., 3/20 7:30-9:20 am

9:50 am Thurs., 3/20 9:30-11:20 am

12:40 pm Thurs., 3/20 11:30 am-1:20 pm

3:00 pm Thurs., 3/20 3:30-5:20 pm

Note: Exams for North Campus evening classeswill be given during the regular class hoursduring finals week unless otherwise arrangedwith the approval of the Office of Instruction.

Accounting—Paraprofessional

ACCT 101 Practical Accounting I • 5 CR

Administrative Office Systems

AOS 168 Database Applications • 5 CR

American Studies

AMST 285 American Humor • 5 CR

Computer Science—Transfer

CS 210 Fundamentals of Computer Science I • 5 CR

Economics

ECON 200 Intro to Economics: Macro • 5 CR

ECON 201 Intro to Economics: Micro • 5 CR

English—Composition & Reading

ENGL 101 Written Expression • 5 CR

ENGL 270 Professional Report Writing • 5 CR

Fire Command

FCA 160 Fire Tactics I • 3 CR

FCA 190Uniform Fire Code & Inspection Procedures • 4 CR

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Geology

GEOL 101 Survey of Geology • 6 CR

Human Development

HD 120 Learning Strategies forStudent Success • 2 CR

HD 157 Assertive Communication • 2 CR

Mathematics

MATH 107 Mathematical Models &Applications • 5 CR

Media Communication & Technology

MEDIA 102 Techniques &Technology of Persuasion • 5 CR

Philosophy

PHIL 102 Contemporary Moral Problems • 5 CR

Speech

ALL 111 Accent Modification • 4 CR

Evening ClassesBCC offers a wide variety of classes between 5:30and 10:00 p.m. Monday through Thursday. Lookfor the shaded items in the departmental listingsfor details about the classes outlined here: days,times, rooms, instructors, prerequisites, etc.

Final exams are given during the scheduled classhours during finals week unless otherwise arranged.

Accounting—Paraprofessional

ACCT 101 Practical Accounting I • 5 CR

ACCT 102 Practical Accounting II • 5 CR

ACCT 234 Managerial Accounting • 5 CR

ACCT 250 Intermediate Accounting • 5 CR

ACCT 285 Federal Income Taxes • 5 CR

Accounting—Transfer (Business Admin.)

ACCTG 210 Fundamentals of Accounting • 5 CR

ACCTG 220 Fundamentals of Accounting • 5 CR

ACCTG 230 Basic Accounting Analysis • 5 CR

Administration of Criminal Justice

ADMCJ 101 Survey of Law Enforcement& Admin • 5 CR

ADMCJ 104 Intro to Criminal Law • 5 CR

ADMCJ 242 Law & Police inMulticultural Society • 5 CR

Administrative Office Systems

AOS 101 Keyboarding I • 3 CR

AOS 104 Keyboarding Review &Speed Building • 3 CR

AOS 161 Computer & SoftwareFundamentals • 5 CR

AOS 165 Spreadsheet Applications • 5 CR

AOS 168 Database Applications • 5 CR

AOS 280 Project Management Applications • 5 CR

Adult Basic Education

ABE 062 Adult Basic Education—Level 2 • 4 CR

Alcohol & Drug Studies

ALDAC 101 Understanding Addiction • 3 CR

ALDAC 102 Physiological Actions of Alcohol &Other Drugs • 3 CR

ALDAC 103 Intro to Counseling/HelpingProfessions • 3 CR

ALDAC 104 Prior Learning PortfolioDevelopment Seminar • 1 CR

ALDAC 105 Chemical Dependency &the Family • 3 CR

ALDAC 106 Chemical DependencyCounseling Techniques • 3 CR

Assessment Evaluation &Documentation for CDP • 4 CR

ALDAC 208 Overview ofMental Health & DSM-IV • 3 CR

ALDAC 220 Addiction Counseling ClinicalPracticum • 3 CR

ALDAC 196a ProfessionalDevelopment Seminar • 1 CR

American Studies

AMST 101 Myths of the West • 5 CR

Animation & Graphics

ANIM 240 3-D Animation I • 5 CR

ANIM 241 3-D Animation II • 5 CR

Anthropology

ANTH 200 Intro to Linguistics • 5 CR

Applied Linguistics & Language

ALL 121 Cultural Components • 4 CR

Art

ART 120 Drawing I • 5 CR

ART 201 History of Western Art • 5 CR

ART 202 History of Western Art • 5 CR

ART 203 History of Western Art • 5 CR

Astronomy

ASTR 101 Intro to Astronomy • 5 CR

Biology

BIOL 100 Introductory Biology • 6 CR

BIOL 101 General Biology I • 6 CR

BIOL 201 Introductory Biology for Majors I • 6 CR

BIOL 260 Human Anatomy & Physiology • 6 CR

BIOL 261 Human Anatomy & Physiology • 6 CR

Botany

BOTAN 110 Introductory Plant Biology • 6 CR

Business Administration—Transfer

BA 200 Business Law—Legal Foundations • 5 CR

BA 240 Statistical Analysis • 5 CR

Chemistry

CHEM 101 Intro to Chemistry • 6 CR

CHEM 140 Gen’l Inorganic/Physical Chem I • 6 CR

CHEM 150 Gen’l Inorganic/Physical Chem II • 6 CR

CHEM 231 Organic Chemistry I • 6 CR

Communication

COMM 101 Exploring Digital Future • 5 CR

COMM 103 Media & Messages • 5 CR

Computer Science—Transfer

CS 110 Intro to Computers & Applications • 5 CR

CS 210 Fundamentals of Computer Science I • 5 CR

CS 211 Fundamentals of ComputerScience II • 5 CR

Dance

DANCE 202 Dance Ensemble II • V1-5 CR

Diagnostic Ultrasound

DUTEC 106 Pathophysiology II • 3 CR

Drama

DRAMA 280 Studio Theatre • 5 CR

E-Commerce

ECOMM 102 E-Commerce Basics • 5 CR

Early Childhood Education

ECED 131 Orientation toSpecial-Needs Child • 5 CR

ECED 172 Fundamentals of ECED • 5 CR

ECED 183 Art Experiences • 3 CR

ECED 192 Practicum in ECED • 5 CR

ECED 201 Parent Involvement in ECED • 5 CR

ECED 206 Childcare Mgt Techniques I • 3 CR

Economics

ECON 100 Intro to BasicEconomic Principles • 5 CR

ECON 200 Intro to Economics: Macro • 5 CR

ECON 201 Intro to Economics: Micro • 5 CR

Engineering

ENGR 123 Engineering Graphics • 4 CR

ENGR 220 Intro to Mechanics of Materials • 4 CR

English—Composition & Reading

ENGL 073 Developmental English • V11-12 CR

ENGL 092 Developmental English • 5 CR

ENGL 093 Comp for Non-Native Speakers • 5 CR

ENGL 101 Written Expression • 5 CR

ENGL 102 Written Expression • 5 CR

ENGL 270 Professional Report Writing • 5 CR

English as a Second Language

ESL 020 Job Preparedness • 4 or 8 CR

Environmental Science

ENVSC 204 Ecology and the Biosphere • 5 CR

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Fire Investigation

FI 130 Investigative Interview Techniques • 2 CR

Fire Prevention Specialist

FPS 290 Advanced Codes & Inspection • 3 CR

Foreign Languages

ASL 101 American Sign Language I • 5 CR

ASL 102 American Sign Language II • 5 CR

ASL 103 American Sign Language III • 5 CR

FRNCH 102 Intermediate First-Year French • 5 CR

JAPAN 102 Intermediate First-Year Japanese • 5 CR

JAPAN 201 Basic Second-Year Japanese • 5 CR

JAPAN 202 IntermediateSecond-Year Japanese • 5 CR

JAPAN 203 Advanced Second-Year Japanese • 5 CR

SPAN 101 Beginning First-Year Spanish • 5 CR

SPAN 102 Intermediate First-Year Spanish • 5 CR

SPAN 201 Basic Second-Year Spanish • 5 CR

SPAN 202 Intermediate Second-Year Spanish • 5 CR

SPAN 203 Advanced Second-Year Spanish • 5 CR

General Business Management

G BUS 101 Intro to Business • 5 CR

G BUS 120 Human Relations • 5 CR

G BUS 145 Business Mathematics • 5 CR

G BUS 230 Project Management • 5 CR

General Education Development (GED)

GED 071 GED Preparation • 4 or 5 CR

Geography

GEOG 100 Intro to Geography • 5 CR

History

HIST 101 History of Civ: Cultural Traditions • 5 CR

HIST 202 US History:First Century of Independence • 5 CR

HIST 203 US History: US in the Global Age • 5 CR

HIST 264 Washington & thePacific Northwest • 5 CR

Home Economics

HOMEC 130 Human Nutrition • 5 CR

Human Development

HD 173 Career Exploration • 3 CR

HD 173 CEO Career Exploration • 4 CR

Information Technology

IT 101 Intro to Information Technology • 5 CR

IT 110 Intro to Programming • 5 CR

IT 111 Intro to C++ Programming • 5 CR

IT 130 Database Theory • 5 CR

IT 160 Systems Analysis & Design • 5 CR

IT 201 Designing a Secure Network • 5 CR

IT 215 PC Analysis & Configuration I • 5 CR

IT 217 PC Analysis & Configuration II • 5 CR

IT 232 Database Administration • 5 CR

IT 235 Operating Systems • 5 CR

IT 237 Client Programming I (Visual Basic) • 5 CR

IT 251 Cisco Network Support I • 5 CR

IT 252 Cisco Network Support II • 5 CR

IT 253 Cisco Network Support III • 5 CR

IT 254 Cisco Network Support IV • 5 CR

IT 263 Web Database Development • 5 CR

IT 271 Implementing Client &Server Operating Systems • 5 CR

IT 273 Implementing Directory Services • 5 CR

Interior Design

INDES 140 Intro to Interior Design • 5 CR

INDES 162 Intro to Computer-Aided Design • 3 CR

INDES 180 Professional Practices I • 3 CR

INDES 190 Materials & Construction • 3 CR

INDES 270 Interior Design II • 5 CR

Interpretation

INTRP 101 Intro to Trans & Interp • 3 CR

INTRP 104 Technology for Trans & Interp • 3 CR

Marketing Management

MKTG 110 Client/Customer Relations • 5 CR

MKTG 200 International Marketing • 5 CR

MKTG 234 Advertising • 5 CR

Mathematics

MATH 075 Improving Basic Math Skills • 5 CR

MATH 080 Elementary Algebra I • 5 CR

MATH 097 Introductory Algebra I • 5 CR

MATH 098 Introductory Algebra II • 5 CR

MATH 099 Intermediate Algebra • 5 CR

MATH 105 Precalculus I • 5 CR

MATH 120 Precalculus II • 5 CR

MATH 124 Calculus I • 5 CR

MATH 125 Calculus II • 5 CR

MATH 156 College Algebra forBusiness & Social Science • 5 CR

MATH 157 Elements of Calculus • 5 CR

MATH 238 Differential Equations • 5 CR

Media Communication & Technology

MEDIA 101 Exploring the Digital Future • 5 CR

MEDIA 102 Techniques & Technologyof Persuasion • 5 CR

MEDIA 103 Media & Messages • 5 CR

MEDIA 109 Computer Essentialsfor Digital Media • 5 CR

Meteorology

METR 101 Intro to the Weather • 5 CR

Music

MUSIC 102 Community Band • 1 CR

Oceanography

OCEAN 101 Survey of Oceanography • 6 CR

Philosophy

PHIL 100 Intro to Philosophy • 5 CR

PHIL 120 Intro to Logic • 5 CR

Physics

PHYS 106 Basic Concepts in Physics • 6 CR

PHYS 109 Science for Info Technology • 6 CR

PHYS 121 General Engineering Physics I • 6 CR

Political Science

POLSC 101 Intro to Politics • 5 CR

POLSC 102 American Gov’t & Politics • 5 CR

Psychology

PSYCH 100 Intro to Psychology • 5 CR

PSYCH 204 General Developmental Psych • 5 CR

Real Estate

R EST 130 Principles of Real Estate • 5 CR

R EST 133 Real Estate Law • 3 CR

R EST 142 Appraisal of Residential Property • 3 CR

R EST 146 Appraising Apartments • 3 CR

R EST 150 Real Estate Business Mgt • 3 CR

R EST 161 Advanced Real Estate Escrow • 3 CR

R EST 172 Mortgage Loan Officer • 3 CR

R EST 241 Advanced Land Planning & Dev • 3 CR

R EST 252 Commercial Property Mgt • 3 CR

Sociology

SOC 110 Intro to Sociology • 5 CR

Speech

SPCH 200 Interpersonal Communication • 5 CR

SPCH 220 Intro to Public Speaking • 5 CR

SPCH 225 Small Group Communication • 5 CR

Video Production

VIDEO 112 Video Foundations • 5 CR

VIDEO 215 Video Field Production • 5 CR

VIDEO 218 Video Studio Production • 5 CR

Web Multimedia Authoring

WEBMM 110 Web Multimedia Foundations • 5 CR

WEBMM 220 Web Multimedia Authoring I • 5 CR

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OAS? TAC? Item Numbers & Sections

Most Distance Ed classes have two itemnumbers for the same class. Here’s whatthe code letters mean:

O = online

T = telecourse

A, B, C, etc. = the section designator

S = state-support basis

C = contract basis

Washington State Residents:

We recommend that you sign up for the xxSsection. The class cost includes BCC’s currentper-credit tuition, the technology fee, and a$35 non-refundable Distance Education fee.

Non-Washington State Residents:

If you live outside Washington State, werecommend that you sign up for the xxCsection. The class cost includes $425 per 5-credit class and a $35 non-refundableDistance Education fee. See “What Will ItCost?” on our web page.

Telecourses (page 54)Televised courses at BCC combinevideo programs, textbooks, studyguides, and on-campus orientationand review sessions.

What do you need to succeedin a telecourse?

• Attendance at mandatory on-campus orientation and examsessions. Some courses have othermandatory attendance require-ments, especially for lab sciencesand foreign languages. Check thecourse listings for details.

• A way to view to video materials.(See page 54 for viewing options.)

Online courses (pages 54-55)Online classes are conducted over theInternet. Students must access eachonline class daily for assignments,discussion, etc.

Distance Education Options

Is Distance Education right for you?Take the self-assessment test online at

http://distance-ed.bcc.ctc.edu/

1

2

What is Distance Education?

Distance Education at BCC is

designed for students who prefer

to learn at home, according to

their own schedules. Distance

Education students get the same

breadth and depth of material

and earn the same college credit

as students in classrooms do.

Distance Education students need

the self-motivation and self-

discipline to focus, set goals, and

complete course assignments on

time without daily face-to-face

contact with an instructor.

Although you save time commut-

ing to campus, you still need to

put in the hours a college-level

course requires to absorb material,

read textbooks, and complete

assignments and exams.

Dropping a Distance Ed class? Check the refund policy on page 11.

Distance Education at BCC

on the Web at http://distance-ed.bcc.ctc.edu/

or call (425) 564-2438

How to Get Started• If you are new to BCC, apply for admissions (www.bcc.ctc.edu or see page 10)

• Register either by Touchtone: (425) 564-2625, or online at www.bcc.ctc.edu

• Pay fees (Additional fees apply in some cases, e.g., science labs)

• Read How to Start Winter Quarter at: http://distance-ed.bcc.ctc.edu(some online classes have specific information; check the listings for details)

• Buy textbooks

Online instruction starts on thesecond day of the quarter: Tuesday, January 7

3

Successful online learning requires:• The motivation and self-discipline

to focus, set goals, and completeassignments on time without dailyface-to-face contact with aninstructor.

What do you need to succeedin online learning?• The ability to learn from written

materials, including lectures, e-mails, threaded discussions, andchat rooms.

• A good working knowledge of yourcomputer and your Internet ServiceProvider (ISP), including e-mail.

• The ability to learn and use WebCT,and specialized software whenrequired, for our web-based courses.

• Appropriate hardware and software.(See information for online studentson page 54.)

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Distance Education Online Classes

Distance Education—TelecoursesSee the departmental listings for details about thecredit classes outlined here: days, times, rooms,instructors, prerequisites, etc. Additionalinformation about each course and instructor isavailable on the Distance Ed. Website at http://distance-ed.bcc.ctc.edu

TELECOURSES

Information for Telecourse Students

Telecourse instruction incorporates videoprograms, textbooks, study guides and/or labmaterials, and on-campus review sessions withBCC instructors.

Attendance is required at the orientation (firstreview) session and all sessions where exams willbe given. Individual instructors may requireadditional attendance. Attendance is mandatoryat the review sessions for lab science and foreignlanguage courses.

There are several ways you can view the videoprograms. To view the programs on The CollegeChannel, the college campus television station,you need access to AT&T Cable. The CollegeChannel is broadcast throughout King County onChannel 28, except within the Seattle city limits.

The same programs are available for viewing and/or overnight checkout from the Library MediaCenter on campus. There is no charge to checkout these videotapes.

Students registered in a telecourse may also rentsets of videotapes for a non-refundable fee of$30/set/quarter. The tapes must be returned atthe end of the quarter.

Questions? Call the Distance Education Office at(425) 564-2438 for information.

A & H = Arts & Humanities distributionSoc Sci = Social Science distributionSci = Science distribution

Art (A & H)

ART 201 History of Western Art • 5 CR

ART 203 History of Western Art • 5 CR

Foreign Languages

SPAN 102 Beginning First-Year Spanish • 5 CR

Geology (Science)

GEOL 101 Survey of Geology (Lab) • 6 CR

History (A & H or Soc Sci)

HIST 101 History of Civilization • 5 CR

Oceanography (Science)

OCEAN 101 Survey of Oceanography (Lab) • 6 CR

Psychology (Soc Sci)

PSYCH 100 Intro to Psychology • 5 CR

Distance Education—Online CoursesSee the departmental listings for details about thecredit classes outlined here: instructors,prerequisites, etc. Information about each courseand instructor is available on the Distance Ed.Website at http://distance-ed.bcc.ctc.edu

ONLINE COURSES

Information for online students:

Basic computer literacy is required.

You must have a good working knowledge ofyour computer and your Internet Service Provider(ISP) and Browser (Netscape or Microsoft I.E.),including e-mail. You will need to learn and useWebCT and/or VISTA and specialized software,when required, for our web-based courses.

You must access each class daily via an internetaccount including e-mail and web access via aserver with a Browser that reads JavaScript.

Textbooks for classes are available from the BCCBookstore. Check the website for days and hours;go to http://bookstore.bcc.ctc.edu/ or call (425)564-2285.

Questions? Call the Distance Education Office at(425) 564-2438 for information.

A & H = Arts & Humanities distributionSoc Sci = Social Science distributionSci = Science distribution

Accounting (Bus Admin-Transfer)

ACCTG 210 Fundamentals of Accounting • 5 CR

ACCTG 220 Fundaments of Accounting • 5 CR

ACCTG 230 Basic Accounting Analysis • 5 CR

Administrative Office Systems

AOS 101 Keyboarding I • 3 CR

AOS 104 Keyboarding Review &Speedbuilding • 3 CR

AOS 109 Business Communication • 5 CR

AOS 140 E Electronic Communications:Internet • 1 CR

AOS 140 D Electronic Communications:10-Key Mastery • 1 CR

AOS 141 Presentation Applications:Beginning • 1 CR

AOS 142 Presentation Applications:Intermediate • 1 CR

AOS 143 Presentation Applications:Advanced • 1 CR

AOS 161 Computer & SoftwareFundamentals • 5 CR

AOS 163 Microsoft Word on the PC • 5 CR

AOS 165 Spreadsheet Applications: Excel • 5 CR

AOS 168 Database Applications: Access • 5 CR

AOS 172 Managing Office Technology • 5 CR

American Studies (A & H or Soc Sci)

AMST 102 Intro to American Culture • 2 CR

AMST 286 Popular Culture:Mystery & Detective • 5 CR

AMST 287 American Heroes • 5 CR

Animation & Graphics

ANIM 115 Drawing for Animation I • 5 CR

ANIM 116 Drawing for Animation II • 5 CR

ANIM 120 Animation Foundations • 5 CR

ANIM 121 Imaging Foundations • 5 CR

Anthropology (Soc Sci)

ANTH 100 Intro to Anthropology • 5 CR

ANTH 201 Physical Anthropology (Science) • 5 CR

ANTH 202 Cultural Anthropology • 5 CR

ANTH 203 Comparative Religion • 5 CR

ANTH 205 Principles of Archeology • 5 CR

Astronomy (Science)

ASTR 105 Intro to Astronomy (Lab) • 6 CR

Biology (Science)

BIOL 100 Introductory Biology (Lab) • 6 CR

BIOL 130 Nutrition & the Human Body(requires videotapes) • 5 CR

Business Administration—Transfer

BA 200 Business Law - Legal Foundations • 5 CR

BA 240 Statistical Analysis • 5 CR

Communication (A & H)

COMM 101 Exploring the Digital Future • 5 CR

COMM 102 Techniques & Technologyof Persuasion • 5 CR

COMM 108 Media/Digital Law & Ethics • 5 CR

Computer Science (Elective AAS Transfer)

CS 110 Introduction to Computers &Applications • 5 CR

Early Childhood Education

ECED 175 Portfolio I • 1 CR

ECED 275 Portfolio II • 1 CR

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Economics (Soc Sci)

ECON 100 Intro to Basic EconomicPrinciples • 5 CR

ECON 200 Intro to Economics:Macroeconomics • 5 CR

ECON 201 Intro to Economics:Microeconomics • 5 CR

English—Composition & Reading

ENGL 091 Basic Grammar & SentencePatterns • 5 CR

ENGL 092 Developmental English • 5 CR

ENGL 093 Composition forNon-Native Speakers • 5 CR

ENGL 101 Written Expression • 5 CR

ENGL 102 Written Expression • 5 CR

ENGL 105 Grammar & Communication • 5 CR

ENGL 270 Professional Report Writing • 5 CR

ENGL 271 Expository Writing I • 5 CR

ENGL 272 Expository Writing II • 5 CR

English—Literature (A & H)

ENGL 110 Reading Poetry • 5 CR

ENGL 130 Intro to Literature • 5 CR

ENGL 131 Intro to Literature • 5 CR

ENGL 221 Popular Literature:Mystery/Detective • 5 CR

ENGL 263 British Literature: Middle Ages • 5 CR

ENGL 268 American Literature:Civil War to WWI • 5 CR

English—Creative Writing (Elective AASTransfer)

ENGL 273 Creative Writing: Short Story • 5 CR

ENGL 274 Creative Writing: Short Story • 5 CR

ENGL 275 Creative Writing: Short Story • 5 CR

Environmental Science (Science)

ENVSC 204 Ecology & the Biosphere • 5 CR

Fire Service Programs

FCS 105 Hydraulics • 5 CR

FCA 232 Fire Service Management • 5 CR

FCA 152 Building Construction • 5 CR

General Business Management(Soc Sci for Non-Business Majors)

G BUS 101 Intro to Business • 5 CR

Geography

GEOG 205 Weather, Climate, Vegetation, Soils(Science) • 5 CR

Geology (Science)

GEOL 101 Survey of Geology (Lab) • 6 CR

History (A & H or Soc Sci)

HIST 120 Global History(requires videotapes) • 5 CR

HIST 202 US History:1st Century of Independence • 5CR

HIST 242 Age of Exploration & Discovery(requires videotapes) • 5 CR

HIST 261 Middle East/Islamic Era • 5 CR

Information Technology

IT 101 Intro to Information Technology • 5 CR

IT 110 Intro to Programming VB 6.0(Quantitative Skills) • 5 CR

International Studies (Soc Sci)

INTST 203 Comparative Religion • 5 CR

INTST 204 Global History(requires videotapes) • 5 CR

INTST 261 Middle East/Islamic Era • 5 CR

Internet Application Development

IDEV 111 Web Development Foundations • 5 CR

IDEV 211 Client-Side Scripting • 5 CR

IDEV 212 Server-Side Scripting • 5 CR

Mathematics (Quantitative Skills)

MATH 099 Intermediate Algebra • 5 CR

MATH 105 Precalculus I • 5 CR

MATH 156 College Algebra for Business& Social Science • 5 CR

MATH 157 Elements of Calculus • 5 CR

Media Communication & Technology

MEDIA 101 Exploring the Digital Future • 5 CR

MEDIA 102 Techniques & Technologyof Persuasion • 5 CR

MEDIA 105 Digital Design & Storytelling • 5 CR

MEDIA 108 Media Digital Law & Ethics • 5 CR

MEDIA 109 Computer Essentials forDigital Media • 5 CR

MEDIA 113 Design for Screen Media • 5 CR

MEDIA 114 Digital Law & Contracts • 5 CR

MEDIA 216 Script Writing for Media • 5 CR

MEDIA 248 Portfolio & Employment • 5 CR

MEDIA 250 Internship in Media • 5 CR

Meteorology (Science)

METR 101 Intro to Weather • 5 CR

Music (A & H)

MUSIC 108 Listening to Music • 5 CR

Philosophy

PHIL 100 Intro to Philosophy (A & H) • 5 CR

PHIL 102 Contemporary Moral Problems(A & H or Soc Sci) • 5 CR

PHIL 120 Intro to Logic(Quantitative Skills or Science) • 5 CR

Political Science (Soc Sci)

POLSC 103 International Relations • 5 CR

Psychology (Soc Sci)

PSYCH 100 Intro to Psychology • 5 CR

PSYCH 200 Abnormal Psychology • 5 CR

PSYCH 204 General DevelopmentalPsychology • 5 CR

PSYCH 240 Social Psychology • 5 CR

Sociology (Soc Sci)

SOC 110 Intro to Sociology • 5 CR

SOC 170 Social Problems ContemporarySociety • 5 CR

SOC 240 Social Psychology • 5 CR

Speech

SPCH 225 Small Group Comm (Soc Sci) • 5 CR

Video Production

VIDEO 112 Video Foundations • 5 CR

VIDEO 122 Audio & Recording I • 5 CR

Web Multimedia Authoring

WEBMM 110 Web Multimedia Foundations • 5 CR

WEBMM 210 Web Tools • 5 CR

WEBMM 222 Multimedia Authoring II • 5 CR

WEBMM 230 Web Design & Development I • 5 CR

ONLINEINSTRUCTION

BEGINS TUESDAY, JANUARY 7

IsDistance Education

right for you?

Take the self-assessmenttest online at

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ARTS & HUMANITIES DIVISIONYou can register for the following classes by phone,online at www.bcc.ctc.edu/intp/registration.htm, or oncampus with International Student Programs, in B233in the Student Services Building. Payment is due atthe time of registration. For additional informationabout our programs or to register, please call (425)564-3185. Books and other classroom materials canbe purchased at the BCC Bookstore.

Most classes begin the week of January 6. ELI classesdo not meet on Jan. 20 or Feb. 17.

CREDIT CLASSES

PHIL 103 Foundations of Philosophy • 3 CRPrerequisite: Permission of instructor. Fee: $450.

0723A staff MTWTh 1:30p-2:20p C161

NON-CREDIT ESL

Intensive EnglishELIUP 100 University PreparationThe English Language Institute offers intensive Englishlanguage training for foreign students preparing toenter U.S. colleges or universities.Tuition: $2,434 plus $90 in fees.

8100A staff daily 12:30p-4:20p R230Classes meet January 6-March 14.Students must attend testing days.

ELIUP 002 Writing/GrammarTuition: $1,217 plus $90 in fees.

8102A staff daily 12:30p-2:20p R230Classes meet January 6-March 14.Students must attend testing days.

ELIUP 001 ReadingTuition: $608.50 plus $90 in fees.

8101A staff daily 2:30p-3:20p R230Classes meet January 6-March 14.Students must attend testing days.

ELIUP 001 Speaking/ListeningTuition: $608.50 plus $90 in fees.

8101A staff daily 2:30p-3:20p R230Classes meet January 6-March 14.Students must attend testing days.

ELENG 081 TOEFL PreparationFee $325.

8267A Raskin S WF 10:30a-12:20p L210

8268B Raskin S MW 5:30p-7:20p R106A

8269C Raskin S MW 8:30a-10:20a R106C

ELENG 082 Essay Writing for TOEFLFee: $250.

8271A Raskin S Sa 9:30a-11:50a R308

ELENG 085 TOEIC PreparationFee: $250.

8273A Yilmaz L Th 6:30p-9:20p R110A

Academic AndProfessional EnglishELENG 044 Spoken English GrammarFee: $325.

8251A Aller J MWF 9:30a-10:20a L210

Conversational EnglishELENG 021 Beginning Conversational EnglishFee: $325.

8234A Raskin S TTh 10:30a-12:20p R106B

8235B Raskin S TTh 5:30p-7:20p R110C

ELENG 022Intermediate Conversational EnglishFee $325.

8237A Ewing K TTh 10:30a-12:20p R305

8238B Ewing K TTh 5:30p-7:20p R106C

ELENG 023Advanced Conversational EnglishFee: $325.

8240A Bevard G TTh 10:30a-12:20p TBA

8241B Bevard G TTh 5:30p-7:20p R306

General EnglishELENG 041 Grammar Review IFee: $325.

8246A Cocco S MW 9:30a-11:20a D103

8247B staff MW 6:30p-8:20p L215

ELENG 042 Grammar Review IIFee: $325.

8248A Cocco S TTh 9:30a-11:20a TBA

ELENG 043 Grammar Review IIIFee: $165.

8249A Cocco S MW 12:30p-1:20p R101

ELENG 015 English Pronunciation IFee: $120.

8230A Stone D W 11:30a-12:20p C230

ELENG 016 English Pronunciation IIFee: $220.

8231A Bevard G M 10:30a-12:20p R106B

ELENG 017 English Pronunciation I & IIFee: $220.

8232A Hollenbeck J M 5:30p-7:20p R110A

ELENG 031 Vocabulary in Use IFee: $220.

8242A Bevard G W 10:30a-12:20p R106B

ELENG 032 Vocabulary in Use IIFee: $220.

8243A Bevard G F 9:30a-11:20a R106C

Social EnglishELENG 062 English through Current EventsFee: $275.

8258A Stone D W 9:30a-11:20a B256N

8259B Bilgar E W 6:30p-8:20p R106C

ELENG 063 English through the MediaFee: $335.

8261A Cocco S MTW 11:30a-12:20p R106A

ELENG 052 Everyday Idioms and ExpressionsFee: $120.

8254A Stone D W 12:30p-1:20p E102

ELENG 061Reading and Writing for PleasureFee: $325.

8256A Cocco S T 12:30p-1:20p C251

also meets Th 11:30a- 1:20pB256N

ELIAN 011 American CultureFee: $220.

8222A Kunce M T 6:30p-8:20p R110A

ELIAN 011 American CultureFee: $125.

8223OA Kunce M arr arr R230Section OA is an online class which begins January 6and continues through March 21. If books arerequired, the teacher will notify you. Tuition includes a$35 Distance Education fee.

Speech CommunicationsELISP 011 Accent ReductionFee: $275.

8275A Hollenbeck J T 6:30p-8:20p R110B

8276B Hollenbeck J W 6:30p-8:20p R110A

8277C Ewing K F 9:30a-11:20a R308

ELISP 021 Oral Office CommunicationFee: $380.

8279A Ewing K MW 6:30p-8:20p R110C

English Language Institute

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PLANNING GUIDE 2002-2003To help you plan what to take when, here are the courses that BCC expects to offer during each quarter of the 2002-03 academic year.The courses shown in the Summer and Fall ‘02 columns are typical and will serve you as a general planning guide for 2003.

This list is accurate as of May 2002. The list should not be considered complete, and it should not be considered a guarantee that these courseswill be offered in each quarter and each format shown. Classes may be added and removed as necessary throughout the year. For up-to-dateinformation, check the BCC website or the published Credit Class Schedule for each quarter.

An asterisk (*) means that the course has prerequisites. Check the BCC Catalog for details about requirements for these courses.

Codes: D = day, E = evening, W = weekend, O = online, T = telecourse

Arts and HumanitiesAMST 101 - - - DAMST 102 - O O OAMST 114 - - D -AMST 135 - D D -AMST 150 - D D DAMST 160 - - W -AMST 180 - - D -AMST 200 D - D DAMST 260 - - - DAMST 286 - D D DAMST 287 - O O OAMST 288 - D - -ART 101 - D - DART 105 - D - DART 108 - D D DART 110 DE D DEART* 111 - D DE DART* 112 - D D DART 120 - DE DE DEART* 121 - - D -ART 150 - D D DART* 151 - - D -ART* 153 - D D DART* 199 - D D DART 201 - DE E -ART 202 D - DE EART 203 - - E DEART* 221 - - D -ART* 222 - - D -ART 240 - - - DART* 242 - - - DART* 252 - - - DART* 253 - - - DART 260 D DE D DART 261 D DE D DART* 299 - D D DASL 101 E DE DE DEASL* 102 E DE DE DEASL* 103 E E E DECHIN* 101 - D - -CHIN* 102 - - D -CHIN* 103 - - - DCOMM 101 D D E DCOMM 102 - D D -COMM 103 - - D DECOMM* 141 - D D DCOMM* 143 - D D DCOMM* 144 - D D DCOMM 145 - D D DCOMM 150 - D D DCOMM 161 - D D -COMM* 163 - - D DCOMM 201 - D D -COMM 220 - - - DCOMM* 241 - D D D

COMM* 245 D D D DCOMM* 261 - - D DCOMM* 266 D D D DCOMM* 299 - D D DDANCE 130 D D D DDANCE* 131 D D D DDANCE 140 D D D DDANCE 151 - D D DDANCE 152 - D D DDANCE* 201 - DE - -DANCE* 202 - - DE -DANCE* 203 - - - DEDRAMA 101 DO DO D DODRAMA* 110 - - D -DRAMA* 112 - D - DDRAMA 151 - D - -DRAMA 152 - - D -DRAMA 153 - - - DDRAMA* 200 - - D -DRAMA* 251 - D - -DRAMA* 252 - - D -DRAMA* 253 - - - DDRAMA* 280 - D - DDRAMA* 290 - D D DDRAMA* 291 - D D DDRAMA* 299 - D D DENGL* 071 D - - -ENGL* 072 - DE - -ENGL* 073 - - DE -ENGL* 074 - - - DEENGL 080 D DE DE DEENGL* 089 - D D -ENGL* 090 - D D DENGL* 091 - DO DO DOENGL* 092 DE DEO DEO DEOENGL* 093 DE DEO DEO DEOENGL* 101 DEO DEWO DEWO DEWOENGL* 102 DEO DEO DEWO DEOENGL* 106 - D D DENGL 110 - D D -ENGL 111 - - - DENGL 112 D DO D DENGL 114 - DO - -ENGL 130 - DO DO DOENGL 131 - DOE O OENGL 210 - - - DENGL 215 - DO E -ENGL 221 - DO D OENGL 231 - D - -ENGL 232 - - D -ENGL 264 - - - DENGL 265 - - - DENGL 266 - D - -ENGL 267 0 - D -ENGL 268 - - O DENGL 269 - D - O

CRSE NO Sum Fall Win Spr CRSE NO Sum Fall Win Spr CRSE NO Sum Fall Win Spr

ENGL* 270 DO DEWO DEO DEWOENGL* 271 O DO DO DOENGL* 272 O DO DO DOENGL 273 O DO DO DOENGL 274 O DO DO DOENGL 275 O DO DO DOENGL 276 - - D -ENGL 294 - - - DENGL* 299 - D D DFRNCH* 101 D DE D DFRNCH* 102 - D DE DFRNCH* 103 - - D DEFRNCH* 201 - D D DFRNCH* 202 - D D DFRNCH* 203 - D D DGERM 101 - D D DGERM* 102 - - D DGERM* 103 - - - DGERM* 201 - D D DGERM* 202 - D D DGERM* 203 - D D DJAPAN 101 D DE D DJAPAN* 102 D D DE DJAPAN* 103 D - - DEJAPAN* 201 - DE DE DEJAPAN* 202 - DE DE DEJAPAN* 203 - DE DE DESPAN 101 D DEWT DE DSPAN* 102 D D DEWT DESPAN* 103 - D D DEWTSPAN* 201 - DE DE DESPAN* 202 - DE DE DESPAN* 203 - DE DE DEINDES 110 - D D EINDES 140 E DE DE DEINDES 150 - D - DINDES 151 - - D EINDES* 152 - D D DINDES* 160 - DE D EINDES* 162 - E E EINDES* 165 - D D DINDES* 170 - E D DINDES* 180 - - E -INDES* 181 - E - EINDES* 185 - D - -INDES* 190 - - E -INDES* 191 - D - EINDES* 194 - D - -INDES* 195 - - D -INDES* 260 - D E DINDES* 270 - D D DINDES* 271 - E D DINDES* 272 - D D DINDES* 285 - - - DINDES* 296 - - - DINDES* 299 - D D Dcontinued…

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MUSIC 100 - D D DMUSIC* 101 - DE DE DEMUSIC* 102 - DE DE DEMUSIC 103 - D D DMUSIC* 104 - D D DMUSIC* 105 - D D DMUSIC* 106 - D D DMUSIC 107 D O D DOMUSIC 108 - DO D OMUSIC* 110 - D - -MUSIC* 111 - - D -MUSIC* 112 - - - DMUSIC 113 - D - -MUSIC 114 - - D -MUSIC 120 - D D DMUSIC 122 - - D EMUSIC 130 - D D -MUSIC* 131 - - D DMUSIC* 140 D D D DMUSIC* 143 - D D DMUSIC 150 - D - -MUSIC* 151 - - D -MUSIC 153 - - - DMUSIC 200 - D D DMUSIC 203 - D D DMUSIC* 205 - D D DMUSIC* 206 - D D DMUSIC* 210 - D - -MUSIC* 211 - - D -MUSIC* 212 - - - DMUSIC 231 - - - DMUSIC* 240 D D D DMUSIC* 243 - D D DMUSIC* 299 - D D DPHIL 100 D DE DE DEPHIL 102 D D DE DPHIL 112 - D - DPHIL 115 - D DE DEPHIL* 120 D DE DE DEPHIL 130 - D - -PHIL 135 - D - -PHIL 145 - - D -PHIL 160 - - - DPHIL 185 D - DPHIL 201 - - - -PHIL 225 - - - DPHIL 248 - D D DPHIL 255 - - - DPHIL 260 - D D -PHIL 265 - - - DPHIL 267 - - D -SPCH 100 D DE DE DESPCH 102 - D - -SPCH 200 D DE DE DESPCH 220 - DE DE DESPCH 225 - DE DE DESPCH 230 - D D DSPCH 285 - - - DSPCH 294 - D - -

BusinessACCT 101 E DE DE DEACCT 102 - DE DE DEACCT* 103 - E DE DEACCT* 135 - E D EACCT* 172 D W D WACCT* 234 - - D EACCT* 240 - E - DACCT* 250 - D E -ACCT* 260 - - - EACCT* 270 - D E -ACCT* 285 - E D -ACCTG 210 DE DEO DEO DEACCTG* 220 D DE DEO DE0

ACCTG* 230 D DEO DE DEOAOS 101 DO DE DEO DEAOS* 104 DO DEW DEO DEAOS 109 - D D DAOS 110 E DE DE DEAOS 141 O O O OAOS 142 O - O OAOS 143 O - O OAOS* 150 - - - DAOS 161 D DEWO DEO DEOAOS* 163 - DO DOW DAOS* 165 D DEO DEWO DEOAOS 167 - D D -AOS 168 E DEO DEO DEWOAOS 172 - D D DAOS 280 - E - -AOS 293 - D D DBA 200 E DEO DEO DEOBA* 240 E DEO DEO DEOCS 110 DEO DEO DEO DEOCS* 210 - DEW DEW DEWCS* 211 - D D DEECOMM 101 - D - -ECOMM 102 - E E EECOMM 220 - - E -ECOMM 240 - - O OECOMM 245 - - - DOECOMM 250 - - - OECOMM 260 - - - EGBUS 101 DE DEO DEO DEOGBUS 120 - DE DW DGBUS 145 - DE DE DEGBUS 150 O - O EGBUS 202 - DE D OGBUS 210 - DEO D DGBUS 221 - - D EGBUS 230 - DW E DGBUS* 241 - - D EIT* 101 D DE DE DEIT 103 E E DE OIT 108 - O - OIT* 110 - DE DE DEIT* 111 - D E -IT* 113 - - D EIT 122 - E D -IT 130 - D DE DEIT* 160 - DE DE DIT* 170 - E D DIT 210 - - D EIT* 215 D DE DE DEIT* 217 - DE DE DEIT 232 - D DE -IT* 235 - DE D DEIT* 237 - D E DIT* 238 - D D EIT* 239 - E D DIT* 245 - E - DIT* 247 - D E -IT* 249 - - D EIT* 251 E DE DE DEIT* 252 - DE DE DEIT* 253 - DE DE DEIT* 254 - DE DE DEIT 263 - - DE DIT* 271 E D D DIT* 272 - DE D DEIT* 273 - DE DE DIT* 274 - D DE DEIT* 289 - - - DIT* 293 - D D DIT* 294 - D D DIT* 295 - - - DEMKTG 110 - DE DE DEMKTG 131 - - D -

MKTG 135 - D - -MKTG 154 - DE D EMKTG 200 - - E -MKTG 210 - - - EMKTG 234 - D DE DMKTG 290 - D D D

Continuing Education – CreditREST 130 E E E EREST* 131 - E - -REST* 133 E - E -REST* 134 - E - EREST* 140 - E - -REST* 141 - E - EREST* 142 E - - EREST* 143 - - - EREST* 144 - E - -REST* 146 - E - -REST* 150 - - E -REST* 151 - - - EREST* 160 - E - EREST* 161 - - E -REST* 165 - E - EREST 166 - - E -REST 167 - - - EREST 170 - - E -REST* 171 - E - -REST* 172 - - - EREST* 230 - - E -REST 232 - - - EREST* 240 - E - -REST* 241 - - - EREST* 251 - E - -REST* 252 - - E -

Digital CommunicationANIM 111 - - D EANIM 115 O O O OANIM* 116 - O O OANIM* 120 O DEO DEO DEOANIM* 121 DO DEO DEO DEOANIM* 220 E DO E DOANIM* 222 - O D OANIM* 230 O D EO DANIM* 240 D D O EANIM* 241 - - D EANIM* 245 - - - DANIM* 271 D D D DANIM* 272 D D D DANIM* 273 D D D DANIM* 274 D D D DANIM* 275 D D D DANIM* 276 D D D DANIM* 277 D D D DANIM* 278 D D D DANIM* 279 D D D DANIM* 280 D D D DANIM* 281 D D D DANIM* 282 D D D DIDEV 108 - - D EIDEV* 111 DEO DEO DEO DEOIDEV* 211 O O O OIDEV* 212 O O O OIDEV* 220 D D EO -IDEV* 221 - D E EIDEV* 222 - - - DIDEV* 226 - - D -IDEV* 230 - E D -IDEV* 231 - - D EIDEV* 232 - - - DIDEV* 240 - - E -MEDIA 101 DO DEO EO DOMEDIA 102 EO DEO DEO DEO

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CRSE NO Sum Fall Win Spr CRSE NO Sum Fall Win Spr CRSE NO Sum Fall Win Spr

MEDIA 103 O D O EMEDIA 104 - O D OMEDIA 108 - O O OMEDIA 109 DEO DEO DEO DEOMEDIA 113 - O - OMEDIA 114 - - O -MEDIA 117 - - O -MEDIA 119 - D - EMEDIA* 216 O E O DMEDIA* 245 DE DE DE DEMEDIA* 248 - O O DEMEDIA* 250 O O O OMOBL 105 - - D EVIDEO* 112 D DEO DEO DEOVIDEO* 122 - E D -VIDEO* 210 - O D EOVIDEO* 215 - - E -VIDEO* 218 - - E -VIDEO* 221 - - - EVIDEO* 224 - D E -VIDEO* 225 - D - EVIDEO* 271 D D D DVIDEO* 272 D D D DVIDEO* 273 D D D DVIDEO* 274 D D D DVIDEO* 275 D D D DVIDEO* 276 D D D DVIDEO* 277 D D D DVIDEO* 278 D D D DVIDEO* 279 D D D DVIDEO* 280 D D D DVIDEO* 281 D D D DVIDEO* 282 D D D DWEBMM* 110 DO DO DEO DEOWEBMM* 220 E O D OWEBMM* 222 - - D EWEBMM* 225 - - D EOWEBMM* 230 O D O EWEBMM* 231 - D O EOWEBMM* 271 D D D DWEBMM* 272 D D D DWEBMM* 273 D D D DWEBMM* 274 D D D DWEBMM* 275 D D D DWEBMM* 276 D D D DWEBMM* 277 D D D DWEBMM* 278 D D D DWEBMM* 279 D D D DWEBMM* 280 D D D DWEBMM* 281 D D D DWEBMM* 282 D D D D

Health Sciences & Related ProgramsADFIT 010 - DE DE DEADFIT 020 - DE DE DEALDAC 101 - D E EALDAC 102 - W E -ALDAC 103 - D E -ALDAC 105 E - E EALDAC 106 - - W EALDAC 108 - - E WALDAC 150 - - W WALDAC 160 - W - WALDAC 194 E - - -ALDAC 195 - E - -ALDAC 196 - - E -ALDAC 197 - - - EALDAC 204 - - W WALDAC 206 - E W -ALDAC 207 - W W WALDAC 208 - - E DALDAC 210 - - W -ALDAC 212 W E - -ALDAC 215 D E - -

ALDAC 220 E D E EALDAC 230 - E - -ALDAC 296A - - W WDEVED 061/062 - DE D DDUTEC* 101 D - - -DUTEC* 105 - E - -DUTEC* 106 - - E -DUTEC* 107 - D - -DUTEC* 110 - D - -DUTEC* 112 - - - -EDUTEC* 113 E - - -DUTEC* 120 - - D -DUTEC* 130 - - D -DUTEC* 135 - - D -DUTEC* 145 - - - DDUTEC* 150 - - - EDUTEC* 155 DE - - -DUTEC* 160 - - - EDUTEC* 165 D - - -DUTEC* 170 - E - -DUTEC* 180 - - - DDUTEC* 181 - E - -DUTEC* 210 - D - -DUTEC* 220 - - D -DUTEC* 230 - - - DDUTEC* 240 D - - -ECED 131 - - E -ECED 132 - - - EECED* 135 - E -ECED* 136 - - - EECED 150 - W - -ECED 151 - - W -ECED 171 - DE - -ECED 172 - - DE -ECED 181 - - - DEECED 183 - - E -ECED* 191 - E - -ECED* 192 - - E -ECED* 193 - - EECED* 198 W W W WECED* 199 - DE DE DEECED 201 - - E -ECED 204 - - - EECED* 295 - W -ECED* 298 W - WECED* 299 - DE DE DEEDUC 110 - E - -HLTH 250 - D D DHLTH 292 D D D DHOMEC 130 D DE DE DEHOMEC 256 - E - -IS 295 D D D DNMTEC* 200 - D - -NMTEC* 201 - D - -NMTEC* 202 - - D -NMTEC* 203 - - - DNMTEC* 205 - D - -NMTEC* 206 - - D -NMTEC* 207 - - DNMTEC* 210 - D - -NMTEC* 211 - D -NMTEC* 230 - D - -NMTEC* 231 - - D -NMTEC* 232 - - - DNMTEC* 233 D - - -NMTEC* 240 - - D -NMTEC* 241 - - - DNMTEC* 260 - D - -NMTEC* 261 - - D -NMTEC* 275 D - - -NURS* 100 - D - -NURS* 101 - - D -NURS* 102 - - - DNURS* 200 - - DE -

NURS* 220 - DE DE -NURS* 221 - DE DE -NURS* 222 - - - DPE 103 - D D DPE 106 D D DPE 107 - D D DPE 108 - D D DPE 109 - D DPE 110 DE DE DEPE* 111 DE DE DEPE* 112 DE DE DEPE 117 - D D DPE 118 - D D DPE 120 - D D DPE 122 - D D DPE 123 - D D -PE 127 - D -PE 137 - D D -PE 151 - D D DPE* 158 - - - -PE 166 - D - -PE 209 - - D -PE 221 - D - -PE* 223 - D - -PE 224 - - - DPE 225 - E - -PE 230 - E - -PE 234 - D - -PE 240 - D D DPE* 245 - - - EPE 264 - - - EPE 265 - - D -PE 266 - - - DRADON* 100 D D - -RADON* 101 D - D -RADON* 102 - - D -RADON* 103 - D - -RADON* 111 - D - -RADON* 112 - - D -RADON* 113 - - - DRADON* 114 D - - -RADON* 120 - D - -RADON* 150 - - - DRADON* 195 - D - -RADON* 196 - - D -RADON* 197 - - - DRADON* 201 - D - -RADON* 202 - - D -RADON* 203 - - - DRADON* 211 - D - -RADON* 212 - - D -RADON* 213 - - - DRADON* 214 D - - -RADON* 220 - D - -RADON* 221 - - D -RADON* 222 - - - DRADON* 224 - - - DRADON* 225 D - - -RADON* 230 - DRADON* 240 - - - DRATEC* 101 D - - -RATEC* 102 - - - DRATEC* 103 - - D -RATEC* 104 - - - DRATEC* 105 D - -RATEC* 107 D - - -RATEC* 108 - D - -RATEC* 109 - - D -

continued…

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RATEC* 110 D - - -RATEC* 111 - D - -RATEC* 112 - - D -RATEC* 113 - - - DRATEC* 120 D - - -RATEC* 125 - D - -RATEC* 127 - - D -RATEC* 207 - - - DRATEC* 210 D - - -RATEC* 211 - D - -RATEC* 212 - - D -RATEC* 213 - - - DRATEC* 220 - D - -RATEC* 221 - - D -RATEC* 230 - D D -RATEC* 295 - - W -RATEC* 296 - - D DRECED* 154 - D - -RECED 244 - - - DRECED 245 - - D -RECED 254 - - - DRECED 274 - - D -RECED 290 - - D

Human DevelopmentHD 092 - D - -HD 100 - DEW DEW DEWHD 101 - D D DHD 110 - D D DHD 115 - - - DHD 120 - T T THD 130 - O O OHD 140 - D D DHD 157 - DW DW DWHD* 165 - - D -HD* 166 - - - DHD 173 D DE DE DEHD* 185 D DE DE DEHD 190 - D D DHD 195 - D - -HD 196 - - D -HD 197 - - - DHD* 199 - D D D

ScienceASTR 101 D DEW DE DEASTR 105 - O O OASTR* 199 - D D DASTR* 201 - - - DBASCS 098 - D D -BIOL 100 D DE DE DEBIOL* 101 DE DE DE DEBIOL* 130 - DO DO DOBIOL* 199 D D D DBIOL* 201 - D D -BIOL* 202 - - D DBIOL* 203 - - - DBIOL* 250 - DE - DEBIOL 260 D DE DE DEBIOL 261 DE D DE DEBOTAN 110 D DE DE DEBOTAN 113 - - - DBOTAN 120 - O - OCHEM 100 - D D DCHEM* 101 DE DE DEW DECHEM* 102 E - D DCHEM* 140 D DE DE DCHEM* 150 D D DE DECHEM* 160 E D - DECHEM* 199 - D D DCHEM* 231 D D E -CHEM* 232 D - D ECHEM* 233 D - - D

ENGR 110 - D - -ENGR* 123 - D DE -ENGR* 199 - D D DENGR* 200 - - D DENGR* 210 - E D DENGR* 215 - - - EENGR* 220 - D E DENGR* 230 - - D EENGR* 260 - E - DENVSC 204 D DE DE DEENVSC 207 - - - DENVSC* 250 - D - DENVSC* 299 - D D DGEOL 101 E DEO DEWO DEWOGEOL 103 - - D -GEOL* 208 D - - DMATH 070 - D - DMATH 075 D DE DE DEMATH* 080 - D DE -MATH* 085 - - D DEMATH* 093 - D D DMATH* 097 DE DE DE DEMATH* 098 DE DE DE DEMATH* 099 DE DEO DEO DEOMATH* 105 DE DE DE DEMATH* 107 D D DW DEMATH* 120 DE DE DE DEMATH* 124 DE DE D DEMATH* 125 D DE DE DMATH* 126 D D D DEMATH 130 D D - -MATH* 156 DE DEWO DEO DEMATH* 157 DE DE DEO DEOMATH* 208 - E D -MATH* 227 - D D DEMATH* 238 - - E DMETR 101 O DE DEO DEOOCEAN 101 DT D DT DPHYS* 106 D D - -PHYS 109 - DE DE DEPHYS* 114 - D D -PHYS* 115 - - D DPHYS* 116 - - - DPHYS* 121 - D DE -PHYS* 122 - - D DEPHYS* 123 DE - - DPHYS* 199 - - - D

Social ScienceADMCJ 101 D D - DEADMCJ 102 D DE D -ADMCJ 104 D DE DE -ADMCJ 200 - - D DADMCJ 202 - D D DADMCJ 204 - D - -ADMCJ 206 - - DE -ADMCJ 248 - DE - -ADMCJ 253 - - D DADMCJ 271 D D D DEADMCJ 294 - D - -ADMCJ 295 - - D -ADMCJ 296 - - - DADMCJ* 299 - - D DANTH 100 D D D DEANTH 180 - O D -ANTH 200 - D E DANTH 201 - DE D DEANTH 202 D DE D DEANTH 203 - O - DANTH 205 - D O OANTH 210 - - D DECON 100 - DEO DEO DEOECON 200 DE DEO DEO DEOECON 201 DE DEO DEO DEO

ECON 260 - - - DGEOG 100 DE DE DEO DEGEOG 102 - D D DGEOG 200 - - D -GEOG 205 - DO D DGEOG 206 - D D DGEOG 250 D D D DGEOG 258 - D D DHIST 101 D D D DEHIST 101TV - E E -HIST 102 D D D DHIST 102TV - - E DHIST 103 - - D DHIST 103TV D E - EHIST 110 - D - -HIST 115 - - - DHIST 120 - O - -HIST 120TV - - E EHIST 201 O D D DHIST 202 O D D DHIST 203 O D D DHIST 207 - - D -HIST 210 - - D -HIST 212 - D - -HIST 223 - - D -HIST 242 O - - DHIST 245 - D - DHIST 250 - D - -HIST 261 - D D -HIST 264 - - D -HIST 264TV E E - -HIST 280 - D - DINTST 105 - - D DINTST 150 - D DE DINTST 200 - D - -INTST 201 - - - DINTST 202 - - D -INTST 203 - O - -INTST 204 - - O OINTST 261 - D - -INTST 280 - D - -POLSC 101 D D DE DPOLSC 102 - DEO DE DEPOLSC 103 - D D DPOLSC* 121 - D - -POLSC* 122 - - D -POLSC* 123 - - - DPOLSC 155 - D - -POLSC 160 - D D DPOLSC 201 - - D -PSYCH 100 DO DEO DE DEPSYCH 100TV E E E EPSYCH* 200 - D D DPSYCH* 200TV E E E EPSYCH 202 D D D DPSYCH 203 - - D -PSYCH* 204 D DEO DE DEPSYCH* 205 - D D DPSYCH 209 - - D -PSYCH* 240 - O D DPSYCH 250 - - D -PSYCH 257 - D - -SOC 105 - - - DSOC 110 DEO DEO DEO DEOSOC 170 O D D DSOC* 240 - O O DSOC* 255 - D - -SOC* 256 - - - DSOC* 262 - - D -SOC* 270 - - - D

CRSE NO Sum Fall Win Spr CRSE NO Sum Fall Win Spr CRSE NO Sum Fall Win Spr

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Contact Us

Campus Services Web Address Room # Phone #

SSB = Student Services Building, east wing of Bldg. B on the BCC main campus.

Admissions ...........................................................www.bcc.ctc.edu, click “how to enroll” ........ SSB, 1st floor ........................ (425) 564-2222

Advising ...............................................................www.bcc.ctc.edu/advising/ ........................... SSB, 2nd floor ...................... (425) 564-2437

Assessment ..........................................................www.bcc.ctc.edu, click “how to enroll” ........ B132 ..................................... (425) 564-2243

Associated Students of BCC (student gov’t) .......www.bcc.ctc.edu/stupro/student_gov/ ......... C212 .................................... (425) 564-6150

Bookstore .............................................................http://bookstore.bcc.ctc.edu/ ........................ SSB, 1st floor ........................ (425) 564-2285

Career Center / Student Employment .................www.bcc.ctc.edu/careers/ ............................. SSB, 2nd floor ...................... (425) 564-2018

Cashier ........................................................................................................................................ SSB, 1st floor ........................ (425) 564-2309

Childcare & Head Start .......................................www.bcc.ctc.edu/Childcare/ .......................... Q Bldg. ................................. (425) 564-2240

Counseling Center ...............................................www.bcc.ctc.edu/hdc/ ................................... SSB, 2nd floor ...................... (425) 564-2212

Disability Support Services ..................................www.bcc.ctc.edu/dss/ .................................... B132 ..................................... (425) 564-2498

Distance Education ..............................................http://distance-ed.bcc.ctc.edu/ ..................... D261 .................................... (425) 564-2438

Evaluations/Graduation .......................................www.bcc.ctc.edu/evaluations/ ....................... SSB, 1st floor ........................ (425) 564-3106

Evening Administrator ................................................................................................................. SSB, 1st floor ........................ (425) 564-2222

Financial Aid ........................................................www.bcc.ctc.edu/financialaid/ ....................... SSB, 1st floor ........................ (425) 564-2227

GED Testing .........................................................www.bcc.ctc.edu, click “how to enroll” ........ B132 ..................................... (425) 564-2243

High School Programs .........................................www.bcc.ctc.edu/hsprograms/ ...................... SSB, 2nd floor ...................... (425) 564-2026

International Student Programs ..........................www.bcc.ctc.edu/isp/ .................................... SSB, 2nd floor ...................... (425) 564-3185

Library Media Center ..........................................www.bcc.ctc.edu/lmc/ ................................... D124 .................................... (425) 564-2252

Multi-Cultural Services & Student Success ..........www.bcc.ctc.edu/mcs/ .................................. SSB, 2nd floor ...................... (425) 564-2208

Parent Education-Preschool .................................www.bcc.ctc.edu/parent-ed/ ......................... R130 ..................................... (425) 564-2366

Records & Transcript Orders ...............................www.bcc.ctc.edu, click “how to enroll” ........ SSB, 1st floor ........................ (425) 564-2245

Records Information .................................................................................................................... SSB, 1st floor ........................ (425) 564-2222

Registration .........................................................www.bcc.ctc.edu, click “how to enroll” ........ SSB, 1st floor ........................ (425) 564-2222

Security ........................................................................................................................................ K100 ..................................... (425) 564-2400

Tech Prep .............................................................http://NETechPrep.com ................................. SSB, 2nd floor ...................... (425) 564-6159

Touchtone inquiries .................................................................................................................................................................... (425) 564-2625

TRIO Support Services ................................................................................................................. SSB, 2nd floor ...................... (425) 564-2207

TTY ............................................................................................................................................................................................. (425) 564-4110

Veteran’s Office ........................................................................................................................... SSB, 1st floor ........................ (425) 564-2220

Women’s Center/Student Access Center .............www.bcc.ctc.edu/wc/ .................................... SSB, 2nd floor ...................... (425) 564-2279

WorkFirst ..................................................................................................................................... B131 ..................................... (425) 564-4178

Worker Retraining ................................................www.bcc.ctc.edu/wrp/ .................................. B131 ..................................... (425) 564-4054

College Credit Instructional Divisions

Arts & Humanities ...............................................www.bcc.ctc.edu/ArtsHum/ ........................... R230 ...................................... (425) 564-2341

Business ...............................................................www.bcc.ctc.edu/business/ ........................... D104 ..................................... (425) 564-2311

Science ................................................................http://scidiv.bcc.ctc.edu/ ............................... L200 ...................................... (425) 564-2321

Social Science ......................................................www.bcc.ctc.edu/socsci/ ............................... D110 ..................................... (425) 564-2331

Continuing Education

Continuing Ed. Registration .................................www.conted.bcc.ctc.edu ................................ North Campus ...................... (425) 564-2263

Telos (programs for retirees) ................................www.conted.bcc.ctc.edu/telos/htm ................ North Campus ...................... (425) 564-4400

Health Care Professional Training ........................www.bcc.ctc.edu/edhs/contnurs.html ............ R130 ..................................... (425) 564-2012

Emergency Closure Information: (425) 401-6680 or www.bcc.ctc.edu/schoolclosure

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Index

AAcademic Calendar .................................. 9Accounting ............................................. 20Admininistration of Criminal Justice ....... 20Administrative Office Systems ................ 21Admission ............................................... 10Adult Basic Education ............................. 22Advising Center ............................... 10, 16Alcohol & Drug Studies .......................... 22American Studies .................................... 23Animation & Graphics ............................ 23Anthropology ......................................... 24Applied Linguistics & Language ............. 24Assessment ............................................. 10Art .......................................................... 24Astronomy .............................................. 25

BBiology ................................................... 25Bookstore ................................................ 16Botany .................................................... 25Business Administration – Transfer ......... 25

CCalendar ................................................... 9Career Center ......................................... 18Career Education Options (CEO) ............ 16Chemistry ............................................... 26Childcare Center .................................... 16College Programs & Services ................. 16Communication ...................................... 26Computer Science – Transfer .................. 27Counseling Center .................................. 16

DDance ..................................................... 27Developmental Education - ESL ............. 27Diagnostic Ultrasound ............................ 27Disability Support Services ..................... 16Distance Education ........................... 53-55Drama ..................................................... 28

EE-Commerce ........................................... 28Early Childhood Education ..................... 28Economics .............................................. 29Engineering ............................................ 29English – Combination Classes ............... 32English – Composition & Reading .......... 29English – Literature ................................. 31English as a Second Language ............... 33English Language Institute ..................... 56Environmental Science ........................... 33Evening Classes ................................ 51-52

FFinal Exams ............................................. 11Financial Aid Office ................................. 16Fire Command ........................................ 33Fire Investigation .................................... 33Fire Prevention Specialist ........................ 33Fire Science ............................................ 34Fitness Center ......................................... 46Foreign Languages ................................. 34

GGeneral Business Management .............. 35General Education Development (GED) ... 35Geography .............................................. 35Geology .................................................. 35Grades .................................................... 12

HHealth ..................................................... 36High School Programs ............................ 16History .................................................... 36Home Economics .................................... 36Human Development ............................. 36Humanities ............................................. 37

IInformation Technology ......................... 37Interdisciplinary Studies ......................... 39Interior Design ........................................ 40International Student Programs ............. 16International Studies ............................... 41Internet Application Development ......... 41Interpretation ......................................... 41

LLibrary Media Center .............................. 17

MMap of Campus ...................................... 15Marketing Management ......................... 41Mathematics ........................................... 42Media Communication & Technology .... 43Meteorology ........................................... 43Mobile Computing ................................. 43Multi-Cultural Services ........................... 17Music ...................................................... 43

NNetworking (IT) ...................................... 37North Campus Classes ........................... 50Nuclear Medicine Technology ................ 44Nursing ................................................... 44

OOceanography ........................................ 45Online Courses ................................. 53-55

PParent Education .................................... 17Philosophy .............................................. 45Physical Anthropology ............................ 45Physical Education .................................. 45Physical Geography ................................ 46Physical Psychology ................................ 46Physics .................................................... 46Planning Guide for 2002-03 ................... 57Political Science ...................................... 47Preschool ................................................ 17Programming (IT) ................................... 37Psychology ............................................. 47

RRadiation Therapy .................................. 47Radiologic Technology ........................... 48Real Estate .............................................. 48Recreation Leadership ............................ 48Refunds for Withdrawing ........................ 11Registering for Classes ............................ 10Remote Access System ........................... 17Residency ................................................ 11

SSociology ................................................ 48Speech .................................................... 48Student E-Mail ........................................ 17Student Service Center ........................... 17

TTech Prep Program ................................. 17Technical Support (IT) ............................ 37Telecourses ....................................... 53-54Translation .............................................. 49TRIO Student Support Services .............. 17Tuition & Fees ........................................ 11

VVeteran’s Office ...................................... 17Video Production .................................... 49

WWeb Multimedia Authoring .................... 49Web Registration .................................... 13Weekend College .................................... 50Women’s Center/Student Access Center ... 19WorkFirst .......................................... 17, 49Worker Retraining ............................ 17, 49

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Development Center• Tech for Teens• TELOS Program for Retirees• Translation &

Interpretation• Transitions (Special Needs)• World Languages and

Travel