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Aeronautics Addendum Green River College 2016
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STUDENTRESOURCESVeteransEducationBenefits
• SelectedprogramsofstudyatGreenRiverCollegeareapprovedbytheWorkforceTrainingandEducationCoordinatingBoard’sStateApprovingAgency(STECB/SAA)forenrollmentinthoseeligibletoreceivebenefitsunderTitle38andTitle10,USC.
• GreenRiverCollegedoesnotandwillnotprovideany
commission,bonus,orotherincentivepaymentbaseddirectlyorindirectlyonsuccessinsecuringenrollmentorfinancialaidtoanypersonsorentitiesengagedinanystudentrecruitingoradmissionsactivitiesorinmakingdecisionsregardingtheawardofstudentfinancialassistance.
• TheCodeofFederalRegulations(38CFR21.4201)statesthattheDepartmentofVeteransAffairs(VA)shallnotapprovetheenrollmentofanyVA-eligibleperson,notalreadyenrolled,inanycourseforanyperiodduringwhichmorethan85percentofthestudentsenrolledinthecoursearehavingallorpartoftheirtuition,fees,orotherchargespaidtoorforthembyaneducationalinstitutionortheVA.VAisrequestingthatyouprovidethisinformationwithin30daysofthisrequest.
AcademicProgramRevisions
• FederalregulationspreventtheVA/SAAfromapprovingprogramsthatincludetrainingthattheSecretaryofVAdeems“avocational”or“recreational.”Privatepilottraininghasbeendetermined,bytheVA,tofitthisdefinition,thereforeGreenRiverCollegemaynolongerapproveVAeducationbenefitsforprogramsthatincludeprivatepilottraining.
• StudentsusingVAeducationbenefitsmaydosowithintheProfessionalPilotAssociateinAppliedScience(AAS)and/orCommercialPilotOptiondegrees.TheCommercialPilotFixedWingPilotOptionAASisnotapprovedforVAeducationbenefits.
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PROFESSIONAL/TECHNICALDEGREESANDCERTIFICATES(Thissectioncontainsnew,re-instated,revisions,andcancelleddegreesandcertificates)
AdministrativeAssistantAssociateinAppliedArtsDegree
90Credits
Thisdegreeprogramprovidesstudentsanopportunitytodevelopessentialbusinessskillsintheirareaofinterest,aswellastoofferacomprehensivegeneraleducation.Placementincoursesdependsonthestudent’sprioreducationandexperience.EarninganAdministrativeAssistantdegreewillpreparethestudentforemploymentasanofficeworkerinanentrylevelposition.Studentsinthisprogrammustcompleteeachclasswithagradeof2.0orhigher.ThisprogrammeetsrelatedinstructionrequirementsfortheAssociateinAppliedArtsdegree.Studentsmayenterthisprogramatthebeginningofanyquarter.Contacts: LeaAnnSimpson,ext.4393 JulieSlettvet,ext.4687
[email protected] [email protected] ShannonSharpe,ext.4378 [email protected]
Dept./No. CourseTitle Credits LifetimeFitness/ AnycourselistedundertheAAdegree Wellness/Activity LifetimeFitness/Wellness/Activityarea 1+ Btac100 FundamentalsofComputers 5*Btac101 BeginningKeyboarding 5*Btac102 IntermediateKeyboarding 5 Btac103 AdvancedKeyboarding 5#Btac110 BusinessMathApplications 5 Btac112or BeginningWordor Btac255 AdvancedWord 5#Btac130 BusinessCorrespondence 5 Btac132 BusinessCommunicationApplications 5 Btac140 RecordsManagement 5 Btac150 IntroductiontoWindows 5 Btac162or IntroductiontoExcelor Btac163 AdvancedExcel 5 Btac163 AdvancedExcel 5 Btac163or AdvancedExcelor Btac185or IntroductiontoAccessor Btac255 AdvancedWord 5 Btac177 BTACWorkExperience1 3 Btac214 IntroductiontoInformationSecurity 5#Btac250 OfficeRelationsandProcedures 5 Btac266 InsideMicrosoftOffice 5#Cmst100or FundamentalsofOralCommunicationor Cmst&210or InterpersonalCommunicationor Cmst&220or PublicSpeakingor Cmst&230 SmallGroupCommunication 5 Coop171 WorkExperienceSeminar 1 Reading EligibleforRead104(asdeterminedbythe
appropriateCOMPASStestscore)or completionofRead094 0-5
SuggestedElectives:Selectfromthefollowingtototal90credits. Acct110or PracticalFinancialAccounting1or Acct&201or PrinciplesofAccountingIor Btac090 OfficeAccounting 5 Acct112 QuickBooksforAccounting 5* Btac107and/or TypingSpeedandAccuracy1and/or Btac108 TypingSpeedandAccuracy2 4-8° Btac111 IntroductiontoComputerLiteracy 5° Btac115 ProfessionalImageBuilding 1 Btac147or BeginningKeyboarding-AlphabetKeysor Btac148or Keyboarding-Mastering10-Key&Symbolsor Btac149 Keyboarding-SpeedandAccuracy-SkillBuilding 1 Btac151or Word:Create,EditandFormator Documentsor Btac152or Word:TablesandSharingDocumentsor Btac153or Word:MailMergeandOtherProductivity Toolsor Btac154or Word:CreateaNewsletteror Btac155 Word:CreatingForms,MacrosandDocument Security 1 Btac163 AdvancedExcel 5 Btac164or Access:CreateandModifyaDatabaseor Btac165or Access:UseQueriestoProduceInformationor Btac166or Access:CreateandModifyFormsor Btac167 Access:CreateandModifyReports 1 Btac175 InstructorAssistant 1-5 Btac178-179 BTACWorkExperience2-3 2-10 Btac184 InternetandBasicWebDesign 5 Btac185 IntroductiontoMicrosoftAccess 5 Btac187or PowerPoint:PreparingaPresentationor Btac188or PowerPoint:DesignswithGraphicsand Multimediaor Btac189 PowerPoint:CustomizeandIncorporate WebFeatures 1 Btac191or Excel:IntroductiontoFormulasand Functionsor Btac192or Excel:ChartsandWorkingwithLarge Worksheetsor
Btac193or ExcelasaDatabaseor Btac194or Excel:DataConsolidationandWhat-If Analysisor Btac195 Excel:Collaboration,theWebandMacros 1 Btac216 ComputerSupportInternship1 5 Btac255 AdvancedWord 5 Bus&101or IntroductiontoBusinessor Bus164 EntrepreneurshipandSmallBusiness Management 5 Bus166 HumanRelationsandWorkReadiness 5 Engl105 GrammarandUsage 5 Psyc&100 GeneralPsychology 5 Soc&101 IntroductiontoSociology 5*Creditbyadvancedplacementmaybegrantedintyping/keyboardingafter
departmentalreviewofpriortraining.#Satisfiesrelatedinstructionrequirements.
°QualifiesasAAAandAA-DTAactivitycredit.
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AdministrativeAssistantCertificate 55-60 Credits
Thiscertificateprogramprovidesstudentsanopportunitytodevelopessentialbusinessskills.EarninganAdministrativeAssistantCertificatewillpreparethestudentforemploymentasanofficeworkerinanentry-levelposition.ThesecreditscanbeappliedtoanyBusinessTechnologiesandAdministrativeCareersdegreeprogram.Studentsinthisprogrammustcompleteeachclasswithagradeof2.0orhigher.Contacts: LeaAnnSimpson,ext.4393 JulieSlettvet,ext.4687
[email protected] [email protected] ShannonSharpe,ext.4378 [email protected]
Dept./No. CourseTitle Credits Btac100 FundamentalsofComputers 5* Btac102 IntermediateKeyboarding 5# Btac110 BusinessMathApplications 5 Btac112 BeginningWord5# Btac130 BusinessCorrespondence 5 Btac132 BusinessCommunicationApplications 5 Btac140 RecordsManagement 5 Btac150 IntroductiontoWindows 5 Btac162 IntroductiontoExcel 5#Btac250 OfficeRelationsandProcedures 5# Cmst100or FundamentalsofOralCommunicationor Cmst&210or InterpersonalCommunicationor Cmst&220or PublicSpeakingor Cmst&230 SmallGroupCommunication 5 Reading EligibleforRead104(asdeterminedbythe
appropriateCOMPASStestscore)or completionofRead094 0-5Toenhancethestudent'spreparationforfutureemployment,werecommendthefollowing: Acct110or PracticalFinancialAccounting1or
Acct&201or PrinciplesofAccountingIor Btac090 OfficeAccounting 5Acct112 QuickBooksforAccounting 5Bus&101or IntroductiontoBusinessor Bus164 EntrepreneurshipandSmallBusiness Management 5Bus166 HumanRelationsandWorkReadiness 5
* Btac101 BeginningKeyboarding 5Btac103 AdvancedKeyboarding 5Btac107and/or TypingSpeedandAccuracy1and/or Btac108 TypingSpeedandAccuracy2 4-8
° Btac111 IntroductiontoComputerLiteracy 5° Btac115 ProfessionalImageBuilding 1 Btac147or BeginningKeyboarding-AlphabetKeysor Btac148or Keyboarding-Mastering10-KeyandSymbolsor Btac149 Keyboarding-SpeedandAccuracy-Skill Building 1 Btac151or Word:Create,EditandFormatDocumentsor Btac152or Word:TablesandSharingDocumentsor Btac153or Word:MailMergeandOtherProductivity Toolsor Btac154or Word:CreateaNewsletteror
Btac155 Word:CreatingForms,MacrosandDocumentSecurity 1
Btac163 AdvancedExcel 5 Btac164or Access:CreateandModifyaDatabaseor Btac165or Access:UseQueriestoProduce Informationor Btac166or Access:CreateandModifyFormsor Btac167 Access:CreateandModifyReports 1 Btac184 InternetandBasicWebDesign 5 Btac185 IntroductiontoMicrosoftAccess 5 Btac187or PowerPoint:PreparingaPresentationor Btac188or PowerPoint:DesignswithGraphicsand
Multimediaor Btac189 PowerPoint:CustomizeandIncorporate WebFeatures 1 Btac191or Excel:IntroductiontoFormulasandFunctionsor
Btac192or Excel:ChartsandWorkingwithLarge Worksheetsor
Btac193or ExcelasaDatabaseor Btac194or Excel:DataConsolidationandWhat-If Analysisor Btac195 Excel:Collaboration,theWebandMacros 1†Btac177-179and BTACWorkExperience1-3and 2-10
Coop171 WorkExperienceSeminar 1Btac184 InternetandBasicWebDesign 5Btac185 IntroductiontoMicrosoftAccess 5Btac214 IntroductiontoInformationSecurity 5Btac255 AdvancedWord 5Btac266 InsideMicrosoftOffice 5Engl105 GrammarandUsage 5
*Creditbyadvancedplacementmaybegrantedintyping/keyboardingafterdepartmentalreviewofpriortraining.
†Studentsmayearnupto10creditsthroughCo-opclasses.#Satisfiesrelatedinstructionrequirements.ºQualifiesasAAAandAA-DTAactivitycredit.
DataEntryCertificateofProficiency
15Credits
Theseclassesmaybeappliedtowardthetwo-yearAssociateinAppliedArtsdegree.Studentsinthisprogrammustcompleteeachclasswithagradeof2.0orhigher.Contacts: LeaAnnSimpson,ext.4393 JulieSlettvet,ext.4687
[email protected] [email protected] ShannonSharpe,ext.4378 [email protected]./No. CourseTitle Credits
Btac100 FundamentalsofComputers 5Btac101or BeginningKeyboardingor Btac102 IntermediateKeyboarding 5Btac110 BusinessMathApplications 5
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FileClerkCertificateofProficiency
15Credits
Theseclassesmaybeappliedtowardthetwo-yearAssociateinAppliedArtsDegree.Studentsinthisprogrammustcompleteeachclasswithagradeof2.0orhigher.Contacts: LeaAnnSimpson,ext.4393 JulieSlettvet,ext.4687
[email protected] [email protected] ShannonSharpe,ext.4378 [email protected]
Dept./No. CourseTitle Credits
Btac100 FundamentalsofComputers 5Btac101or BeginningKeyboardingor Btac102 IntermediateKeyboarding 5Btac140 RecordsManagement 5
OfficeSupport1CertificateofProficiency
15Credits
Theseclassesmaybeappliedtowardthetwo-yearAssociateinAppliedArtsdegree.Studentsinthisprogrammustcompleteeachclasswithagradeof2.0orhigher.Contacts: LeaAnnSimpson,ext.4393 JulieSlettvet,ext.4687
[email protected] [email protected] ShannonSharpe,ext.4378 [email protected]./No. CourseTitle Credits
Btac102 IntermediateKeyboarding 5Btac112 BeginningWord 5Btac130 BusinessCorrespondence 5
OfficeSupport2CertificateofProficiency
15Credits
Theseclassesmaybeappliedtowardthetwo-yearAssociateinAppliedArtsDegree.Studentsinthisprogrammustcompleteeachclasswithagradeof2.0orhigher.Contacts:LeaAnnSimpson,ext.4393 JulieSlettvet,ext.4687 [email protected] [email protected]
ShannonSharpe,ext.4378 [email protected]
Dept./No. CourseTitle Credits
Btac132 BusinessCommunicationsApplications 5Btac140or RecordsManagementor Btac150 IntroductiontoWindows 5Btac162 IntroductiontoExcel 5
AutomotiveTechnologyAssociateinAppliedScienceDegree
97-106Credits
Thisdegreeprogrampreparesthestudentforemploymentintheautomotiveindustry.GraduatesoftheprogramachievecompetenciessetforthbytheNationalAutomotiveTechniciansEducationFoundation(NATEF)andtheNationalInstituteforAutomotiveServiceExcellence(ASE)andobtainedrelatededucationinthefieldsofleadership,humanrelationsandcommunication.Creditforhoursoftrainingisusuallygrantedtothoseenteringintoanapprovedapprenticeshipprogramandisgrantedforthecertificationexperiencerequirement.Entryintotheprogramisonaspace-availablebasiswithinstructor’spermission.Newstudentsmustshowproofofavaliddriver’slicense.Contacts:DanSorensen,ext.4202 PaulMueller,ext.2635 [email protected] [email protected]
Dept./No. CourseTitle CreditsFirstQuarter
Readingrequirement EligibleforRead104 Atech110 ShopProcedures 2Atech116 SuspensionandSteering 6Atech117 Brakes 7Atech150 AutomotiveLeadershipSkills1 1
# Cmst100 FundamentalsofOralCommunication 5
SecondQuarter# Acomp101or ComputationsfortheTradesor
Math062 ReviewofArithmeticor EligibleforMath070,Pre-Algebra 0-5Atech111 ElectricalandElectronicsSystems 14Atech151 AutomotiveLeadershipSkills2 1
ThirdQuarter
Atech112 EnginePerformance 9Atech113 EngineRepair 3Atech152 AutomotiveLeadershipSkills3 1Indus111 WeldingSurvey1 3
FourthQuarterAtech112 EnginePerformance 5Atech115 ManualDriveTrainsandAxles 6Atech153 AutomotiveLeadershipSkills4 1
# Engl109 WritingforTradesandProfessional/ TechnicalDegrees 5FifthQuarter
Atech114and/or AutomotiveTransmissionandTransaxle and/or Atech101 StateEmissionControlSpecialistPhase1 4-8Atech118 HeatingandAirConditioning 6Atech154 AutomotiveLeadershipSkills5 1
# HumanRelations AnycoursethatsatisfiestheHuman RelationsRelatedInstructionRequirements 5
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SixthQuarter
Atech119or SpecialShopPracticeor Atech177 AutoWorkExperience1 12# Satisfiesrelatedinstructionrequirements.
Forschedulingortransferabilityreasons,othercoursesfromthecurrentlist
ofrelatedinstructionrequirementsmaybesubstituted.
AeronauticalScience-FlightOperations
AviationOperationsManagementBachelorofAppliedScienceDegree
180Credits
AeronauticalScienceBachelorofAppliedScience(BAS)degreehastwooptions,FlightOperationsandAviationOperationsManagement.TheFlightOperationstrackisafollowonfortheCommercialPilotAssociateinAppliedScience(AAS)whichhastwodistinctcomponents:
• CommercialPilot-FixedWingOptionforfixedwingflightoperations
• CommercialPilot-RotorWingOptionforrotorwingflightoperations
TheAeronauticalScienceBASAviationOperationsManagementtrackincludesfiveflight-supportAASdegrees:
• AirlineDispatch• AirTrafficControl• AirportManagement• AirTransportation• UnmannedAerialSystems(UAS)
CourseworkforJuniorandSeniorLevelsintheAeronauticalScienceBASprogramincludesupperdivisioncorerequirements(300and400levelclasses).Astudentattendingfull-time,enrolledinapproximately15creditsperquarter,willbeabletocompletetheupperdivisionportionoftheAeronauticalScienceBASprogramin6-8quarters.• AVIAdenotesanaviationacademicclass.FLTdenotesanaviationflight
trainingclass.FOFWisforFixedWingpilots,FORWisforRotorWingpilots.AviationOperationsManagementBASStudentscantakeFOclassesaselectives
• Theasterisk(*)indicatesaclassrequiringactualflighttraining.Thecaratsign(^)IndicatesacoursethatsatisfiesanFAARequirementforRestrictedAirTransportPilot(RATP)Certification.
Thisdegreeprogrampreparesstudentsforentryleveljobsascommercialpilotsintheaviationindustry.Flightprogramsrequireacommitmentfromstudents.Gapsintrainingshouldbeavoidedatallcosts.Studentsshouldplanonflyingatleasttwiceperweek.Theacademicschedulecanbefoundatwww.greenriver.edu.Studentsenteringthisprogrammustpossessavalid2ndclassmedical(1stclasspreferredforstudentspursuinganATPcertificate)certificatepriortocommencingflighttraining.ThesemedicalcertificatesareissuedbyFAAdesignatedmedicalexaminers.InadditionallstudentsmustmeettherequirementsoftheFederalAviationAdministrationsunderCFRTitle14,Part61.123.
Thestudentwillberesponsibleforattendingthescheduledflightlesson.Anymissedappointmentswillbehandledindividuallypertheflightschoolspolicies.Noretakesofafailedcoursewillbeallowedduetopoorattendance.AnycancellationsbeyondthecontrolofthestudentandflightschoolwillbediscussedwithGreenRiver’sfacultystafftodetermineifanyviolationofpolicieshasoccurred.Ifastudentisunabletocompletetheclasswithintheacademicschedulefortheregisteredquarterasshowninthepublishedclassschedule,thestudentmustbringthisproblemtotheattentionoftheflightschoolstaffandGreenRiver’sfaculty,asthismayaffectfuturefundingforsubsequentclasses.Ifstudentisfoundnotprogressingatanormalrate,ameetingbetweentheflightschoolinstructorandGreenRiver’sfacultywilloccurtodeterminethecauseoftheproblemandpossiblesolution.StudentwillbeexpectedtoaddressanypossibleproblemsregardingflighttrainingwithGreenRiver’sfacultyassoonaspossible.Cancellationsmustbemadeinadvanceofthescheduledtime.Studentswillmakeeveryefforttocancelflightandgroundlessonspertherespectiveflightschool’spolicy.No-showswillresultintheaircraftand/orflightinstructorbeingreleased15minutesintothescheduledtime.Thestudentwillberesponsibleforthecostofthelessonscheduled.Thestudentwillhavetocompletetheclasswithintheacademicscheduleforthequarterinwhichthestudentregisters.Thestudentmustcompletethisclasssatisfactorilybeforehe/shecansignupsubsequentflightclassesinthedegreeprogram.Eachflightclasscanbefailedonce,intheeventthestudentfailstwoflightclassesresultingintwo“F’s,”he/shewillnolongerbeallowedtocontinueintheflightprogram!Inthecasewhereastudentgetsan“I,”the“incomplete”canonlybecarriedoverforthirtydays,afterwhichifthecourserequirementsarenotcompleted,the“incomplete”willbecomean“F”.PertheVeteran’sAdministration,an“incomplete”isonlygiveninthecaseofweatherandmechanicalcancellations.Incompletesmayalsobegivenforextremecircumstances,otherthanweatherandmechanicals,andmaybeconsideredonacasebycasebasis.Finalgradesfortheflightclasswillbebasedontheindividualclassgradingpoliciesstatedintheclasssyllabus.Contacts: GeorgeComollo,ext.4336 JerryWolfe,ext.4339 [email protected] [email protected] KimMucke,Ext.4337 [email protected]./No. CourseTitle CreditsGeneralEducationRequirements(60credits)CommunicationSkills(15credits)
Cmst&210or InterpersonalCommunicationor Cmst&220or PublicSpeakingor Cmst&230 SmallGroupCommunication 5Engl335and AdvancedTechnicalWritingand Engl&101or EnglishCompositionor Engl126or Writing:Humanitiesor Engl127or Writing:SocialScienceor Engl128 ResearchWriting:Science/Engineering/ Business 10
Quantitative/SymbolicReasoningSkills(5credits) Math106or EssentialsofPrecalculusMathor Math&107or MathinSocietyor Math108or ContemporaryMathforInformation Technologyor
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Math&141orhigher PrecalculusIorhigher 5Humanities/FineArts/English(10credits) Cmst338or DiversityintheWorkplaceor Fivecreditsfromthelistofhumanities, fineartsorEnglishcoursesfromthe AA-DTAdegree 5 Phil412or ProfessionalEthicsor Fivecreditsfromthelistofhumanities, fineartsorEnglishcoursesfromthe AA-DTAdegree 5NaturalSciences(15credits)Fivecreditsfromthelistofnaturalsciencecourseswithalabfrom theAA-DTAdegree 5TencreditsfromthelistofnaturalsciencecoursesfromListAor ListBfromtheAA-DTAdegree 10SocialSciences(10credits) Tencreditsfromthelistofsocialsciencecoursesapprovedfromthe AA-DTAdegree. 10AdditionalGeneralEducation(5credits)Fivecreditsfromthelistofcoursesfromthehumanities,fineartsor English,socialscience,andnaturalscience 5CoreRequirements–FlightOperations(53credits)^ Avia300 CertifiedFlightInstructorGroundSchool 5^ Avia316 AdvancedInstrumentGroundSchool 3^ Avia320 TurbineandAdvancedTechnologies GroundSchool 3*^Avia324 TurbineOperationsFlight 2*^Avia326 AdvancedCockpitTechnologiesFlight 2^ Avia330 CertifiedFlightInstructor-Multi-Engine 3 Avia360 GeneralAviationOperationsManagement 5^ Avia370 AviationSafetyManagementSystem 5 Avia375 ICAOOperationsStandards 5 Avia400 AirlinesOperationsManagement 5 Avia410 AviationandAircrewResourceManagement 5 Avia490 Capstone:AviationResearchProjects 3*^Flt311 CertifiedFlightInstructor-Flight1 2*^Flt312 CertifiedFlightInstructor-Flight2 1*^Flt321 Multi-EngineOperationsFlight 1*^Flt331 Multi-EngineInstructorRating 2*^Flt338 InstrumentInstructorRating 1CoreRequirements–AviationOperationsManagement(43credits) Avia360 GeneralAviationOperationsManagement 5^ Avia370 AviationSafetyManagementSystem 5 Avia375 ICAOOperationsStandards 5 Avia380 AviationCareerDevelopment 5 Avia385 AirportPlanningandOperations Management 5 Avia400 AirlinesOperationsManagement 5 Avia410 AviationandAircrewResourceManagement 5 Avia430 AviationandtheGlobalEconomy 5 Avia490 Capstone:AviationResearchProjects 3AdditionalCredits 67-77FortheFlightOperationsBAS,studentsmusttake67creditsoftransferrablecourses100levelorhighertototal180credits. 67
§ FortheAviationOperationsManagementBAS,studentsmusttake77creditsoftransferrablecourses100levelorhighertototal180credits. 77
AirlineDispatch
AssociateinAppliedScienceDegree95Credits
Contacts: GeorgeComollo,ext.4336 JerryWolfe,ext.4339 [email protected] [email protected]
KimMucke,Ext.4337 [email protected]./No. CourseTitle Credits Avia103 AviationHistoryandCareers 5 Avia110 AirlineOperation 5 Avia111 PrivatePilotGroundSchool 5 Avia112 AircraftSystems 5* Avia123 AviationWeather 5 Avia128 BasicWeatherObservation 3 Avia211 AerodynamicsforPilots 5 Avia212 HumanFactorsandSafety 5 Avia216 BasicInstrumentPilotGroundSchool 5 Avia221 FAAWrittenTestPreparationforATP/Dispatch 2 Avia265 AirlineDispatch 10 Avia267 InternationalFlightPlanningandETOPS 5# Avia270or AirTrafficControlFundamentalsor Avia281or AirTrafficControl1or Avia282 AirTrafficControl2 5# Cmst&210or InterpersonalCommunicationor Cmst&220or PublicSpeakingor Cmst&230 SmallGroupCommunication 5# Engl&101or EnglishCompositionIor Engl126or Writing:Humanitiesor Engl127or Writing:SocialScienceor Engl128 ResearchWriting:Science/Engineering/ Business 5# Math AnyMathcourse100-levelorhigher 5 NaturalScience AnySciencecourse100-levelorhigher withalab 5
Studentsmusttake10creditsfromthefollowinglistofcoursesbelowtototal95credits:AviationElectives ASim111 PrivatePilotFlightSimulations 1 Avia101 AviationFundamentals 5 Avia109 IntroductiontoUnmannedAerialSystems 5 Avia129 UnmannedAerialVehicleBasics 5 Avia177or AviationWorkExperience1or Avia178or AviationWorkExperience2or Avia179 AviationWorkExperience3 1-10 Avia190 FAANextGenerationTechnologies 5 Avia194 AviationSpecialTopics 1-10 Avia210 AviationandtheLaw 5 Avia217 AviationSecurity 5
Non-AviationElectives Anycomputerclass100levelorhigher 5 AnyScienceclass100levelorhigher 5 AnyBusinessclass100levelorhigher 5 AnyHumanitiesclass100levelorhigher 5 Coop171,WorkExperienceSeminar 1
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* StudentsenrolledintheAirlineDispatchprogrammustcompleteAVIA123atGreenRiver,andcannotbetakenonline.
# Satisfiesrelatedinstructionrequirements.
AirTrafficControlAssociateinAppliedScienceDegree
113Credits
GreenRiverCollegeisaFederalAviationAdministration-AirTrafficCollegeTrainingInitiative(FAAAT-CTI)school.CompletingtheATCdegreedoesNOTassuretheFAAwillhiretheGreenRiverAT-CTIGraduate.GreenRiverhasnoinfluenceovertheFAAhiringprocess.Contacts: GeorgeComollo,ext.4336 JerryWolfe,ext.4339 [email protected] [email protected] KimMucke,Ext.4337 [email protected]
Dept./No. CourseTitle Credits Avia103 AviationHistoryandCareers 5 Avia110 AirlineOperations 5 Avia111 PrivatePilotGroundSchool 5 Avia112 AircraftSystems 5 Avia123 AviationWeather 5 Avia128 BasicWeatherObservation 3 Avia190 FAANextGenerationTechnologies 5 Avia211 AerodynamicsforPilots 5 Avia212 HumanFactorsandSafety 5# Avia214 AirportManagementandOperations 5 Avia216 BasicInstrumentPilotGroundSchool 5 Avia265 AirlineDispatch 10 Avia267 InternationalFlightPlanningandETOPS 5# Avia281 AirTrafficControl1 5# Avia282 AirTrafficControl2 5# Avia286 AirTrafficControl3-EnrouteATC 5# Cmst&210or InterpersonalCommunicationor Cmst&220or PublicSpeakingor Cmst&230 SmallGroupCommunication 5# Engl&101or EnglishCompositionIor Engl126or Writing:Humanitiesor Engl127or Writing:SocialScienceor Engl128 ResearchWriting:Science/Engineering/ Business 5# Math106or EssentialsofPreCalculusMathematicsor Math&107or MathinSocietyor Math&108or ContemporaryMathinInformation Technologyor Math&141orhigher PrecalculusIorhigher 5 NaturalScience AnySciencecourse100levelorhigher withalab 5
Studentsmusttake10creditsfromthefollowinglistofcoursesbelowtototal113credits:AviationElectives ASim111 PrivatePilotFlightSimulations 1 Avia101 AviationFundamentals 5 Avia109 IntroductiontoUnmannedAerialSystems 5 Avia129 UnmannedAerialVehicleBasics 5 Avia177or AviationWorkExperience1or Avia178or AviationWorkExperience2or
Avia179 AviationWorkExperience3 1-10 Avia194 AviationSpecialTopics 1-10 Avia210 AviationandtheLaw 5 Avia217 AviationSecurity 5 Non-AviationElectives
Anycomputerclass100levelorhigher 5AnyScienceclass100levelorhigher 5AnyBusinessclass100levelorhigher 5AnyHumanitiesclass100levelorhigher 5Coop171,WorkExperienceSeminar 1
# Satisfiesrelatedinstructionrequirements.
AirTransportationAssociateinAppliedScienceDegree
115Credits
Aviation,businessandhumanrelationscoursesformthecoreofthisprogram,whichisdesignedtohelpprepareastudentforentryintotheairlineindustry.Itisintendedforstudentsinterestedinrampservice,customerservice,reservations,flightattendantservice,aircraftservicing,andairportmaintenanceandairportmanagementcareers. Studentsmayenterthisprogramatthebeginningofanyquarter.Contacts: GeorgeComollo,ext.4336 JerryWolfe,ext.4339 [email protected] [email protected] KimMucke,Ext.4337 [email protected]./No. CourseTitle Credits
Acct110or PracticalFinancialAccounting1or Acct&201 PrinciplesofAccountingI 5Avia103 AviationHistoryandCareers 5Avia110 AirlineOperations 5Avia111 PrivatePilotGroundSchool 5Avia112 AircraftSystems 5Avia123 AviationWeather 5Avia190 FAANextGenerationTechnologies 5Avia210 AviationandtheLaw 5Avia214 AirportManagementandOperations 5Avia216 InstrumentPilotGroundSchool 5Avia217 AviationSecurity 5Avia265 AircraftFlightDispatch 10Avia267 InternationalFlightPlanning 5
# Avia270or AirTrafficControlFundamentalsor Avia281or AirTrafficControl1or Avia282 AirTrafficControl2 5
Bus121or MarketingFundamentalsor Bus164 EntrepreneurshipandSmallBusiness Management 5 Cmst&210or InterpersonalCommunicationor
Cmst&220or PublicSpeakingor Cmst230 SmallGroupCommunication 5Econ100or EconomicPrinciplesandApplicationsor Econ&201or Microeconomicsor Econ&202 Macroeconomics 5
# Engl&101or EnglishCompositionIor Engl126or Writing:Humanitiesor
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Engl127or Writing:SocialScienceor Engl128 ResearchWriting:Science/Engineering/ Business 5 Math106or EssentialsofPreCalculusMathematicsor Math&107or MathinSocietyor
Math108or ContemporaryMathforInformation Technologyor
Math&141orhigher PreCalculusIorhigher 5 Science AnySciencecourse100levelorhigher withalab 5Studentsmusttake10creditsfromthefollowinglistofcoursesbelowtototal115credits:AviationElectives
ASim111 PrivatePilotFlightSimulations 1Avia101 AviationFundamentals 5Avia109 IntroductiontoUnmannedAerialSystems 5Avia128 AviationWeatherObserver 3Avia129 UnmannedAerialVehicleBasics 5Avia177or AviationWorkExperience1or Avia178or AviationWorkExperience2or Avia179 AviationWorkExperience3 1-10Avia194 AviationSpecialTopics 1-10Avia211 AerodynamicsforPilots 5Avia212 HumanFactorsandSafety 5Avia217 AviationSecurity 5
Non-AviationElectives
AnyComputerclass 1-5AnyScienceclass100levelorhigher 1-5AnyBusinessclass100levelorhigher 1-5AnyHumanitiesclass100levelorhigher 1-5Coop171, WorkExperienceSeminar 1
#Satisfiesrelatedinstructionrequirements.
AirportManagementAssociateinAppliedScienceDegree
123Credits
Aviationandbusinesscoursesformthecoreofthisprogram.ThisdegreepreparesstudentsforentryleveljobsatairportsofallsizesacrosstheUnitedStatesandisaplatformfortransitiontoafouryearcollegeofferinghigherleveldegreesinairportmanagement,aviationmanagementandotherjobsintheaviationindustry.Studentsmayenterthisprogramatthebeginningofanyquarter.Contacts: GeorgeComollo,ext.4336 JerryWolfe,ext.4339 [email protected] [email protected] KimMucke,Ext.4337 [email protected] Dept./No. CourseTitle Credits Acct110or PracticalFinancialAccounting1or Acct&201 PrinciplesofAccountingI 5 Avia103 AviationHistoryandCareers 5 Avia110 AirlineOperations 5 Avia111 PrivatePilotGroundSchool 5
Avia112 AircraftSystem 5 Avia123 AviationWeather 5 Avia128 BasicWeatherObservation 3 Avia190 FAANextGenerationTechnologies 5 Avia210 AviationandtheLaw 5# Avia214 AirportManagementandOperations 5 Avia216 BasicInstrumentPilotGroundSchool 5 Avia217 AviationSecurity 5 Avia265 AircraftFlightDispatch 10 Avia267 InternationalFlightPlanningandETOPS 5# Avia270or AirTrafficControlBasicsor Avia281 AirTrafficControl1 5 Avia282 AirTrafficControl2 5 Bus121or MarketingFundamentalsor Bus164 EntrepreneurshipandSmallBusiness Management 5# Engl&101or EnglishCompositionor Engl126or Writing:Humanitiesor Engl127or Writing:SocialScienceor Engl128 ResearchWriting:Science/Engineering/ Business 5# Cmst&210or InterpersonalCommunicationor Cmst&220or PublicSpeakingor Cmst&230 SmallGroupCommunication 5 Econ100or EconomicPrinciplesandApplicationsor Econ&201or MicroEconomicsor Econ&202 MacroEconomics 5# Math106or EssentialsofPreCalculusMathematicsor Math&107or MathinSocietyor Math108or ContemporaryMathforInformation Technologyor Math&141orhigher PrecalculusIorhigher 5 Science AnySciencecourse100levelorhigher 5 Studentsmusttake10creditsfromthefollowinglistofcoursesbelowtototal123credits:AviationElectives ASim111 PrivatePilotFlightSimulations 1 Avia101 AviationFundamentals 5 Avia109 IntroductiontoUnmannedAerialSystems 5 Avia129 UnmannedAerialVehicleBasics 5 Avia177or AviationWorkExperience1or Avia178or AviationWorkExperience2or Avia179 AviationWorkExperience3 1-10 Avia194 AviationSpecialTopics 1-10 Avia211 AerodynamicsforPilots 5 Avia212 HumanFactorsandSafety 5 Avia217 AviationSecurity 5Non-AviationElectives Anycomputerclass100levelorhigher 1-5 AnyScienceclass100levelorhigher 1-5 AnyBusinessclass100levelorhigher 1-5 AnyHumanitiesclass100levelorhigher 1-5 Coop171,WorkExperienceSeminar 1# Satisfiesrelatedinstructionrequirements.
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CommercialPilotFixedWingPilotOption
AssociateinAppliedScienceDegree110Credits
TheCommercialPilotDegreeprogrampreparesstudentsforentryleveljobsascommercialpilotsintheaviationindustry.Flightprogramsrequireacommitmentfromstudents.Gapsintrainingshouldbeavoidedatallcosts.Studentsshouldplanonflyingatleasttwiceperweek.Theacademicschedulecanbefoundatwww.greenriver.edu.Studentsmayentertheprogramatthebeginningofanyquarterandmustpossessavalid2ndclassmedical(1stclasspreferredforstudentspursuinganATPcertificate)certificatepriortocommencingflighttraining.ThesemedicalcertificatesareissuedbyFederalAviationAdministrationdesignatedmedicalexaminers.InadditionallstudentsmustmeettherequirementsoftheFAAunderCFRTitle14,Part61.123.
Thestudentwillberesponsibleforattendingthescheduledflightlesson.Anymissedappointmentswillbehandledindividuallypertheflightschoolspolicies.Studentswhofailaflightcourseduetopoorattendancewillnotbeallowedtoretakethecourse.Anycancellationsbeyondthecontrolofthestudentandflightschool(i.e.weather,aircraftmechanicalproblems)willbediscussedwithGreenRiver’sfacultytodetermineifanyviolationofpolicieshasoccurred.
Ifastudentisunabletocompletetheclasswithintheacademicschedulefortheregisteredquarterasshowninthepublishedclassschedule,thestudentmustbringthisproblemtotheattentionoftheflightschoolstaffandGreenRiver’sfaculty,asthismayaffectfuturefundingforsubsequentclasses.Ifstudentisfoundnotprogressingatanormalrate,ameetingbetweentheflightschoolinstructorandGreenRiver’sfacultywilloccurtodeterminethecauseoftheproblemandpossiblesolution.StudentwillbeexpectedtoaddressanypossibleproblemsregardingflighttrainingwithGreenRiver’sfacultyassoonaspossible.Cancellationsmustbemadeinadvanceofthescheduledtime.Studentswillmakeeveryefforttocancelflightandgroundlessonspertherespectiveflightschool’spolicy.No-showswillresultintheaircraftand/orflightinstructorbeingreleased15minutesintothescheduledtime.Thestudentwillberesponsibleforthecostofthelessonscheduled.
Thestudentwillhavetocompletetheclasswithintheacademicscheduleforthequarterinwhichthestudentregisters.Thestudentmustcompletethisclasssatisfactorilybeforehe/shecansignupsubsequentflightclassesinthedegreeprogram.Eachflightclasscanbefailedonce,intheeventthestudentfailstwoflightclassesresultingintwo“F’s,”he/shewillnolongerbeallowedtocontinueintheflightprogram.
Inthecasewhereastudentgetsan“I,”the“incomplete”canonlybecarriedoverforthirtydays,afterwhichifthecourserequirementsarenotcompleted,the“incomplete”willbecomean“F”.PertheVeteran’sAdministration,an“incomplete”isonlygiveninthecaseofweatherandmechanicalcancellations.Incompletesmayalsobegivenforextremecircumstances,otherthanweatherandmechanicals,andmaybeconsideredonacasebycasebasis.Finalgradesfortheflightclasswillbebasedontheindividualclassgradingpoliciesstatedintheclasssyllabus.
Contacts: GeorgeComollo,ext.4336 JerryWolfe,ext.4339 [email protected] [email protected]
KimMucke,Ext.4337 [email protected]./No. CourseTitle Credits ASim111 PrivatePilotFlightSimulations 1
ASim216 BasicInstrumentFlightSimulations 2ASim218 CommercialPilotFlightSimulations 1Avia103 AviationHistoryandCareers 5
Avia111 PrivatePilotGroundSchool 5 Avia110 AirlineOperation 5
Avia112 AircraftSystems 5Avia123 AviationWeather 5Avia210 AviationandtheLaw 5Avia211 AerodynamicsforPilots 5Avia212 AviationSafetyandHumanFactors 5Avia216 BasicInstrumentPilotGroundSchool 5Avia218 CommercialPilotGroundSchool 5Avia265 AirlineDispatch 10
# Avia270or AirTrafficControlFundamentalsor Avia281or AirTrafficControl1or Avia282 AirTrafficControl2 5# Cmst&210or InterpersonalCommunicationsor Cmst&220or PublicSpeakingor Cmst&230 SmallGroupCommunication 5# Engl&101or EnglishCompositionIor Engl126or Writing:Humanitiesor Engl127or Writing:SocialScienceor Engl128 ResearchWriting:Science/Engineering/ Business 5
Flt111 PrivatePilotFlight1 2Flt112 PrivatePilotFlight2 2Flt113 PrivatePilotFlight3 1Flt231 CommercialPilotFlight1 2Flt232 CommercialPilotFlight2 2Flt233 CommercialPilotFlight3 1Flt211 InstrumentPilotFlight1 2Flt212 InstrumentPilotFlight2 2Flt213 InstrumentPilotFlight3 1
# Math106or EssentialsofPrecalculusIor Math&107or MathinSocietyor Math108or ContemporaryMathforInformation Technologyor Math&141orhigher PrecalculusIorhigher 5 NaturalScience Any100-levelSciencecourseorhigherwithalab 5Studentschoose6creditsfromthefollowinglistofclassestototalcreditsof110.AviationElectives
Avia101 AviationFundamentals 5 Avia177-179 AviationWorkExperience1-3 1-10Avia190 FAANextGenerationtechnologies 5Avia217 AviationSecurity 5Non-AviationElectives AnyComputerclass100levelorhigher 5AnyHumanitiesclass100levelorhigher 5AnyScienceclass100levelorhigher 5AnySocialScienceclass100levelorhigher 5AnyBusinessclasslevelorhigher 5Coop171,WorkExperienceSeminar 1
# Satisfiesrelatedinstructionrequirements.
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CommercialPilotHelicopterPilotOption
AssociateinAppliedScienceDegree109Credits
Studentsshouldhavereceivedtheirhelicopterprivatepilot'slicensebeforetheybegintheGreenRiverCollegeCommercialHelicopterPilotDegreeprogram.Studentsmusthavereceivedtheprivatepilot'slicensebeforetheywillbeallowedtotakeanyflightclassesinthedegreeprogram.Thedegreepreparesstudentsforentryleveljobsascommercialhelicopterpilots.Flightprogramsrequireacommitmentfromstudents.Gapsintrainingshouldbeavoidedatallcosts.Studentsshouldplanonflyingatleasttwiceperweek.Theacademicschedulecanbefoundatwww.greenriver.edu.Studentsmayentertheprogramatthebeginningofanyquarterandmustpossessavalid2ndclassmedical(1stclasspreferredforstudentspursuinganATPcertificate)certificatepriortocommencingflighttraining.ThesemedicalcertificatesareissuedbyFederalAviationAdministrationdesignatedmedicalexaminers.InadditionallstudentsmustmeettherequirementsoftheFAAunderCFRTitle14,Part61.123.
Thestudentwillberesponsibleforattendingthescheduledflightlesson.Anymissedappointmentswillbehandledindividuallypertheflightschoolspolicies.Studentswhofailaflightcourseduetopoorattendancewillnotbeallowedtoretakethecourse.Anycancellationsbeyondthecontrolofthestudentandflightschool(i.e.weather,aircraftmechanicalproblems)willbediscussedwithGreenRiver’sfacultytodetermineifanyviolationofpolicieshasoccurred.
Ifastudentisunabletocompletetheclasswithintheacademicschedulefortheregisteredquarterasshowninthepublishedclassschedule,thestudentmustbringthisproblemtotheattentionoftheflightschoolstaffandGreenRiver’sfaculty,asthismayaffectfuturefundingforsubsequentclasses.Ifstudentisfoundnotprogressingatanormalrate,ameetingbetweentheflightschoolinstructorandGreenRiver’sfacultywilloccurtodeterminethecauseoftheproblemandpossiblesolution.StudentwillbeexpectedtoaddressanypossibleproblemsregardingflighttrainingwithGreenRiver’sfacultyassoonaspossible. Cancellationsmustbemadeinadvanceofthescheduledtime.Studentswillmakeeveryefforttocancelflightandgroundlessonspertherespectiveflightschool’spolicy.No-showswillresultintheaircraftand/orflightinstructorbeingreleased15minutesintothescheduledtime.Thestudentwillberesponsibleforthecostofthelessonscheduled.
Thestudentwillhavetocompletetheclasswithintheacademicscheduleforthequarterinwhichthestudentregisters.Thestudentmustcompletethisclasssatisfactorilybeforehe/shecansignupsubsequentflightclassesinthedegreeprogram.Eachflightclasscanbefailedonce,intheeventthestudentfailstwoflightclassesresultingintwo“F’s,”he/shewillnolongerbeallowedtocontinueintheflightprogram.
Inthecasewhereastudentgetsan“I,”the“incomplete”canonlybecarriedoverforthirtydays,afterwhichifthecourserequirementsarenotcompleted,the“incomplete”willbecomean“F”.PertheVeteran’sAdministration,an“incomplete”isonlygiveninthecaseofweatherandmechanicalcancellations.
Incompletesmayalsobegivenforextremecircumstances,otherthanweatherandmechanicals,andmaybeconsideredonacasebycasebasis.Finalgradesfortheflightclasswillbebasedontheindividualclassgradingpoliciesstatedintheclasssyllabus.
Contacts: GeorgeComollo,ext.4336 JerryWolfe,ext.4339 [email protected] [email protected]
KimMucke,Ext.4337 [email protected]./No. CourseTitle Credits
ASim216 BasicInstrumentFlightSimulations 2 ASim218 CommercialPilotFlightSimulations 1 Avia103 AviationHistoryandCareers 5
Avia110 AirlineOperation 5Avia112 AircraftSystems 5Avia123 AviationWeather 5Avia210 AviationandtheLaw 5Avia211 AerodynamicsforPilots 5Avia212 AviationSafetyandHumanFactors 5Avia216 BasicInstrumentPilotGroundSchool 5Avia218 CommercialPilotGroundSchool 5Avia265 AirlineDispatch 10
# Avia270or AirTrafficControlFundamentalsor Avia281or AirTrafficControl1or Avia282 AirTrafficControl2 5# Cmst&210or InterpersonalCommunicationsor Cmst&220or PublicSpeakingor Cmst&230 SmallGroupCommunication 5# Engl&101or EnglishCompositionIor Engl126or Writing:Humanitiesor Engl127or Writing:SocialScienceor Engl128 ResearchWriting:Science/Engineering/ Business 5
Flt261 InstrumentPilotHelicopterFlight1 2Flt262 InstrumentPilotHelicopterFlight2 2Flt263 InstrumentPilotHelicopterFlight3 1Flt271 CommercialPilotHelicopterFlight1 2Flt272 CommercialPilotHelicopterFlight2 2Flt273 CommercialPilotHelicopterFlight3 1Flt281 InstructorPilotHelicopterFlight1 2Flt282 InstructorPilotHelicopterFlight2 2Flt291 InstrumentInstructorPilotHelicopterFlight 1 2Flt292 InstrumentInstructorPilotHelicopterFlight 2 1
# Math106or EssentialsofPrecalculusIor Math&107or MathinSocietyor Math108or ContemporaryMathforInformation Technologyor Math&141orhigher PrecalculusIorhigher 5 NaturalScience Any100-levelSciencecourseorhigherwithalab 5
Studentsmustchoose9creditsfromthefollowinglistofclassestototal109credits:
AviationElectives Avia101 AviationFundamentals 5
Avia177-179 AviationWorkExperience1-3 1-10Avia190 FAANextGenerationtechnologies 5Avia217 AviationSecurity 5Non-AviationElectives Anycomputerclass100levelorhigher 5AnyBusinessclass100levelorhigher 5AnyHumanitiesclass100levelorhigher 5AnyScienceclass100levelorhigher 5AnySocialScienceclass100levelorhigher 5Coop171,WorkExperienceSeminar 1
# Satisfiesrelatedinstructionrequirements.
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ProfessionalPilotAssociateinAppliedScienceDegree
110Credits
TheProfessionalPilotDegreeprogrampreparesstudentsforentryleveljobsascommercialpilotsintheaviationindustry.Studentsmusthavereceivedtheirprivatepilot'slicensebeforetheybegintheGreenRiverCollegeProfessionalPilotDegreeprogramandpriortotakinganyflightclasses.Flightprogramsrequireacommitmentfromstudents.Gapsintrainingshouldbeavoidedatallcosts.Studentsshouldplanonflyingatleasttwiceperweek.Theacademicschedulecanbefoundatwww.greenriver.edu.Studentsmustpossessavalid2ndclassmedical(1stclasspreferredforstudentspursuinganATPcertificate)certificatebeforebeginningthedegree.ThesemedicalcertificatesareissuedbyFederalAviationAdministrationdesignatedmedicalexaminers.InadditionallstudentsmustmeettherequirementsoftheFAAunderCFRTitle14,Part61.123.Thestudentwillberesponsibleforattendingthescheduledflightlesson.Anymissedappointmentswillbehandledindividuallypertheflightschoolspolicies.Studentswhofailaflightcourseduetopoorattendancewillnotbeallowedtoretakethecourse.Anycancellationsbeyondthecontrolofthestudentandflightschool(i.e.weather,aircraftmechanicalproblems)willbediscussedwithGreenRiver’sfacultytodetermineifanyviolationofpolicieshasoccurred.Ifastudentisunabletocompletetheclasswithintheacademicschedulefortheregisteredquarterasshowninthepublishedclassschedule,thestudentmustbringthisproblemtotheattentionoftheflightschoolstaffandGreenRiver’sfaculty,asthismayaffectfuturefundingforsubsequentclasses.Ifstudentisfoundnotprogressingatanormalrate,ameetingbetweentheflightschoolinstructorandGreenRiver’sfacultywilloccurtodeterminethecauseoftheproblemandpossiblesolution.StudentwillbeexpectedtoaddressanypossibleproblemsregardingflighttrainingwithGreenRiver’sfacultyassoonaspossible.Cancellationsmustbemadeinadvanceofthescheduledtime.Studentswillmakeeveryefforttocancelflightandgroundlessonspertherespectiveflightschool’spolicy.No-showswillresultintheaircraftand/orflightinstructorbeingreleased15minutesintothescheduledtime.Thestudentwillberesponsibleforthecostofthelessonscheduled.Thestudentwillhavetocompletetheclasswithintheacademicscheduleforthequarterinwhichthestudentregisters.Thestudentmustcompletethisclasssatisfactorilybeforehe/shecansignupsubsequentflightclassesinthedegreeprogram.Eachflightclasscanbefailedonce,intheeventthestudentfailstwoflightclassesresultingintwo“F’s,”he/shewillnolongerbeallowedtocontinueintheflightprogram.Inthecasewhereastudentgetsan“I,”the“incomplete”canonlybecarriedoverforthirtydays,afterwhichifthecourserequirementsarenotcompleted,the“incomplete”willbecomean“F”.PertheVeteran’sAdministration,an“incomplete”isonlygiveninthecaseofweatherandmechanicalcancellations.Incompletesmayalsobegivenforextremecircumstances,otherthanweatherandmechanicals,andmaybeconsideredonacasebycasebasis.Finalgradesfortheflightclasswillbebasedontheindividualclassgradingpoliciesstatedintheclasssyllabus.
Contacts: GeorgeComollo,ext.4336 JerryWolfe,ext.4339 [email protected] [email protected]
KimMucke,Ext.4337 [email protected]./No. CourseTitle Credits
Avia103 AviationHistoryandCareers 5 Avia131 AviationGroundSchool 5 Avia110 AirlineOperation 5Avia112 AircraftSystems 5Avia123 AviationWeather 5Avia210 AviationandtheLaw 5Avia211 AerodynamicsforPilots 5Avia212 AviationSafetyandHumanFactors 5Avia216 BasicInstrumentPilotGroundSchool 5Avia218 CommercialPilotGroundSchool 5Avia265 AirlineDispatch 10Avia267 InternationalFlightPlanningandETOPS 5#Avia270or AirTrafficControlFundamentalsor Avia281or AirTrafficControl1or Avia282 AirTrafficControl2 5#Cmst&210or InterpersonalCommunicationsor Cmst&220or PublicSpeakingor Cmst&230 SmallGroupCommunication 5#Engl&101or EnglishCompositionIor Engl126or Writing:Humanitiesor Engl127or Writing:SocialScienceor Engl128 ResearchWriting:Science/Engineering/ Business 5#Math Any100-levelMathorhigher 5 NaturalScience Any100-levelSciencecourseorhigher withalab 5Studentschoose10creditsfromthefollowinglistfortheFixedWingPilotOption:Flt231 CommercialPilotFlight1 2Flt232 CommercialPilotFlight2 2Flt233 CommercialPilotFlight3 1Flt211 InstrumentPilotFlight1 2Flt212 InstrumentPilotFlight2 2Flt213 InstrumentPilotFlight3 1Studentsmustchoose10creditsfromthefollowinglistofclassestototalcreditsof110.AviationElectives:Avia101 AviationFundamentals 5 Avia177-179 AviationWorkExperience1-3 1-10Avia190 FAANextGenerationTechnologies 5Avia217 AviationSecurity 5Avia266 ProfessionalPilotInstructorFlight1 2Avia258 ProfessionalPilotInstructorFlight2 2Avia261 ProfessionalPilotInstrumentInstructor 2Avia262 ProfessionalPilotMultiEngineInstructor 2Avia269 ProfessionalPilotMultiEngineFlight 2
Non-AviationElectives AnyComputerclass100levelorhigher 5AnyHumanitiesclass100levelorhigher 5AnyScienceclass100levelorhigher 5AnySocialScienceclass100levelorhigher 5AnyBusinessclasslevelorhigher 5Coop171,WorkExperienceSeminar 1#Satisfiesrelatedinstructionrequirements.
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UnmannedAerialSystemsAssociateinAppliedScienceDegree
90Credits
Thisdegreewillintroducethestudenttotheworldofunmannedaerialvehicles(UAS)andwillallowdirecttransfertotheUniversityofNorthDakotatobecomeanUASoperator.StudentsinthisprogrammustbeaUnitedStatescitizen.Thisdegreewillintroducethestudenttotheworldofunmannedaerialvehicles(UAS)andwillallowtransfertotheUniversityofNorthDakotatobecomeanUASoperatorundertheirprogramguidelines.StudentswishingtotransfertotheUniversityofNorthDakotamustbeUnitedStatescitizens.Atleastasecondclassmedicalwillberequiredforthosestudentswishingtotakeflighttrainingaspartoftheirelectiveclasses.Flightprogramsrequireacommitmentfromstudents.Gapsintrainingshouldbeavoidedatallcosts.Studentsshouldplanonflyingatleasttwiceperweek.Theacademicschedulecanbefoundatwww.greenriver.eduandthefollowingrulesapply:Thestudentwillberesponsibleforattendingthescheduledflightlesson.Anymissedappointmentswillbehandledindividuallypertheflightschoolspolicies.Noretakesofafailedcoursewillbeallowedduetopoorattendance.AnycancellationsbeyondthecontrolofthestudentandflightschoolwillbediscussedwithGreenRiver’sfacultystafftodetermineifanyviolationofpolicieshasoccurred.Ifastudentisunabletocompletetheclasswithintheacademicschedulefortheregisteredquarterasshowninthepublishedclassschedule,thestudentmustbringthisproblemtotheattentionoftheflightschoolstaffandGreenRiver’sfaculty,asthismayaffectfuturefundingforsubsequentclasses.Ifstudentisfoundnotprogressingatanormalrate,ameetingbetweentheflightschoolinstructorandGreenRiver’sfacultystaffwilloccurtodeterminethecauseoftheproblemandpossiblesolution.StudentwillbeexpectedtoaddressanypossibleproblemsregardingflighttrainingwithGreenRiver’sfacultystaffassoonaspossible.Cancellationsmustbemadeinadvanceofthescheduledtime.Studentswillmakeeveryefforttocancelflightandgroundlessonspertherespectiveflightschool’spolicy.No-showswillresultintheaircraftand/orflightinstructorbeingreleased15minutesintothescheduledtime.Thestudentwillberesponsibleforthecostofthelessonscheduled.Thestudentwillhavetocompletetheclasswithintheacademicscheduleforthequarterinwhichthestudentregisters.Thestudentmustcompletethisclasssatisfactorilybeforehe/shecansignupsubsequentflightclassesinthedegreeprogram.Eachflightclasscanbefailedonce,intheeventthestudentfailstwoflightclassesresultingintwo“F’s,”he/shewillnolongerbeallowedtocontinueintheflightprogram!Inthecasewhereastudentgetsan“I,”the“incomplete”canonlybecarriedoverforthirtydays,afterwhichifthecourserequirementsarenotcompleted,the“incomplete”willbecomean“F”.PertheVeteran’sAdministration,an“incomplete”isonlygiveninthecaseofweatherandmechanicalcancellations.Incompletesmayalsobegivenforextremecircumstances,otherthanweatherandmechanicals,andmaybeconsideredonacasebycasebasis.Finalgradesfortheflightclasswillbebasedontheindividualclassgradingpoliciesstatedintheclasssyllabus.Contacts: GeorgeComollo,ext.4336 JerryWolfe,ext.4339 [email protected] [email protected]
KimMucke,Ext.4337 [email protected]./No. CourseTitle Credits Avia103 AviationHistoryandCareers 5
Avia109 IntroductiontoUnmannedAerialSystems 5Avia111 PrivatePilotGroundSchool 5Avia123 AviationWeather 5Avia129 UnmannedAerialVehicleBasics 5Avia211 AerodynamicsforPilots 5Avia212 AviationSafetyandHumanFactors 5Avia229 UnmannedAerialVehicleOperations 5
# Avia270or AirTrafficControlFundamentalsor Avia281 AirTrafficControl1 5Avia282 AirTrafficControl2 5
# Cmst&210or InterpersonalCommunicationsor Cmst&220or PublicSpeakingor
Cmst&230 SmallGroupCommunication 5# Engl&101or EnglishCompositionor Engl126or Writing:Humanitiesor Engl127or Writing:SocialScienceor
Engl128 ResearchWriting:Science/Engineering/ Business 5
Humanities AnyHumanitiescourse100levelorhigher 5# Math106or EssentialsofPre-CalculusMathor Math&107or MathinSocietyor Math108or ContemporaryMathforInformation Technologyor Math&141orhigher PrecalculusIorhigher 5 NaturalScience AnySciencecourse100levelorhigher withalab 5Studentsmustchoose15creditsfromthefollowinglistofcoursesbelowtototal90credits: ASim111 PrivatePilotFlightSimulations 1 Avia101 AviationFundamentals 2 Avia110 AirlineOperations 5 Avia128 BasicWeatherObservation 3 Avia177-179 AviationWorkExperience1-3 1-10 Avia194 AviationSpecialTopic 1-10 Avia210 AviationandtheLaw 5
Avia216 BasicInstrumentPilotGroundSchool 5Avia218 CommercialPilotGroundSchool 5
Computer/IT Anycomputer/ITcourse100levelorhigher 1-5* Engl236 CreativeWritingI 5 Math AnyMathcourse100levelorhigher 1-5* Math148 BusinessCalculus 5 Science AnySciencecourse100levelorhigher 1-5 Coop171 WorkExperienceSeminar 1
*NOTE:ThesecoursesarerequiredforstudentstransferringtotheUniversityofNorthDakotaUAVBachelordegreeprogram,butarenotrequiredforstudentsremainingatGreenRivertobeintheBASAeronauticalSciencedegreeatGreenRiverCollege.#Satisfiesrelatedinstructionrequirements.
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BusinessApplicationsSpecialistAssociateinAppliedArtsDegree
90Credits
Thisdegreeprogramprovidesstudentsanopportunitytodevelopessentialbusinessskillsintheirareaofinterest,aswellasacomprehensivegeneraleducation.Placementincoursesdependsonthestudent’sprioreducationandexperience.Studentsinthisprogrammustcompleteeachclasswithagradeof2.0orhigher.Studentsmayenterthisprogramatthebeginningofanyquarter.Thisprogrammeetsthecollege’srelatedinstructionrequirementsfortheAssociateinAppliedArtsdegree.Contacts: LeaAnnSimpson,ext.4393 JulieSlettvet,ext.4687
[email protected] [email protected] ShannonSharpe,ext.4378 [email protected]
Dept./No. CourseTitle Credits LifetimeFitness/ AnycoursesundertheAAdegree Wellness/Activity LifetimeFitness/Wellness/ActivityArea 1+ Btac100 FundamentalsofComputers 5*Btac101 BeginningKeyboarding 5#Btac110 BusinessMathApplications 5 Btac112 BeginningWord 5#Btac130 BusinessCorrespondence 5 Btac132 BusinessCommunicationApplications 5 Btac140 RecordsManagement 5 Btac150 IntroductiontoWindows 5 Btac162 IntroductiontoExcel 5 Btac163 AdvancedExcel 5 Btac184 InternetandBasicWebDesign 5 Btac185 IntroductiontoMicrosoftAccess 5 Btac214 IntroductiontoInformationSecurity 5 Btac216 ComputerSupportInternship1 2-5# Btac250 OfficeRelationsandProcedures 5 Btac255 AdvancedWord 5 Btac266 InsideMicrosoftOffice 5# Cmst100or FundamentalsofOralCommunicationor Cmst&210or InterpersonalCommunicationor Cmst&220or PublicSpeakingor Cmst&230 SmallGroupCommunication 5 Reading EligibleforRead104(asdetermined bytheappropriateCOMPASStestscore) orcompletionofRead094 0-5SuggestedElectives:Studentsmustselectfromthefollowinglistofcoursesbelowtototalaminimumof90credits. Acct110or PracticalFinancialAccounting1or Acct&201or PrinciplesofAccountingIor Btac090 OfficeAccounting 5 Acct112 QuickBooksforAccounting 5 Bus&101or IntroductiontoBusinessor Bus164 EntrepreneurshipandSmallBusiness Management 5 Bus166 HumanRelationsandWorkReadiness 5*Btac102 IntermediateKeyboarding 5 Btac103 AdvancedKeyboarding 5 Btac107and/or TypingSpeedandAccuracy1and/or Btac108 TypingSpeedandAccuracy2 4-8° Btac111 IntroductiontoComputerLiteracy 5
° Btac115 ProfessionalImageBuilding 1 Btac132 BusinessCommunicationApplications 5 Btac147or BeginningKeyboarding-AlphabetKeysor Btac148or Keyboarding-Mastering10-KeyandSymbolsor Btac149 Keyboarding-SpeedandAccuracy-Skill Building 1 Btac151or Word:Create,EditandFormatDocumentsor Btac152or Word:TablesandSharingDocumentsor Btac153or Word:MailMergeandOtherProductivity Toolsor Btac154or Word:CreateaNewsletteror Btac155 Word:CreatingForms,MacrosandDocument Security 1 Btac163 AdvancedExcel 5 Btac164or Access:CreateandModifyaDatabaseor Btac165or Access:UseQueriestoProduce Informationor Btac166or Access:CreateandModifyFormsor Btac167 Access:CreateandModifyReports 1 Btac175 InstructorAssistant 1-5†Btac177-179and BTACWorkExperience1-3and 2-10 Coop171 WorkExperienceSeminar 1 Btac187or PowerPoint:PreparingaPresentationor Btac188or PowerPoint:DesignswithGraphicsand Multimediaor Btac189 PowerPoint:CustomizeandIncorporateWeb Features 1 Btac191or Excel:IntroductiontoFormulasand Functionsor Btac192or Excel:ChartsandWorkingwithLarge Worksheetsor Btac193or ExcelasaDatabaseor Btac194or Excel:DataConsolidationandWhat-If Analysisor Btac195 Excel:Collaboration,theWebandMacros 1 Btac217 ComputerSupportInternship2 2-5 Btac218 BasicOfficePCSupport 5 Btac219 BasicNetworkingConcepts 5 Btac255 AdvancedWord 5 Psyc&100 GeneralPsychology 5 Soc&101 IntroductiontoSociology 5# Satisfiesrelatedinstructionrequirements.* Creditbyadvancedplacementmaybegrantedintyping/keyboarding
afterdepartmentalreviewofpriortraining.° QualifiesasAAactivitycredit.+ Studentsmayearnupto10creditsthroughWorkExperienceclasses.
BusinessApplicationsSpecialistCertificate75-80Credits
Thiscertificateprogramprovidesstudentsanopportunitytodevelopessentialbusinessskills.EarningaBusinessApplicationsSpecialistcertificateprovidesstudentswiththeeducationalbackgroundandskillstohelpsecureemploymentasanofficeworkerinanentry-levelposition.ThesecreditscanbeappliedtoanyBusinessTechnologiesandAdministrativeCareersdegreeprogram.Studentsinthisprogrammustcompleteeachclasswithagradeof2.0orhigher.
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Contacts: LeaAnnSimpson,ext.4393 JulieSlettvet,[email protected] [email protected]
ShannonSharpe,ext.4378 [email protected]./No. CourseTitle Credits Btac100 FundamentalsofComputers 5# Btac110 BusinessMathApplications 5 Btac112 BeginningWord 5#*Btac130 BusinessCorrespondence 5 Btac132 BusinessCommunicationApplications 5 Btac140 RecordsManagement 5 Btac150 IntroductiontoWindows 5 Btac162 IntroductiontoExcel 5 Btac163 AdvancedExcel 5 Btac184or InternetandBasicWebDesignor IT121 IntroductiontoHTML 5 Btac185 IntroductiontoMicrosoftAccess 5# Btac250 OfficeRelationsandProcedures 5 Btac255 AdvancedWord 5 Btac266 InsideMicrosoftOffice 5# Cmst100or FundamentalsofOralCommunicationor Cmst&210or InterpersonalCommunicationor Cmst&220or PublicSpeakingor Cmst&230 SmallGroupCommunication 5 Reading EligibleforRead104(asdeterminedbythe appropriateCOMPASStestscore)or CompletionofRead094 0-5SuggestedElectives:Studentsmayselectfromthefollowinglistofcoursesbelowtototalaminimumof75-80credits. Acct110or PracticalFinancialAccounting1or Acct&201or PrinciplesofAccountingIor Btac090 OfficeAccounting 5 Acct112 QuickBooksforAccounting 5 Art109 BeginningDesign 5 Btac101 BeginningKeyboarding 5* Btac102 IntermediateKeyboarding 5 Btac103 AdvancedKeyboarding 5 Btac107and/or TypingSpeedandAccuracy1and/or Btac108 TypingSpeedandAccuracy2 4-8° Btac111 IntroductiontoComputerLiteracy 5° Btac115 ProfessionalImageBuilding 1 Btac132 BusinessCommunicationApplications 5 Btac163 AdvancedExcel 5 Btac147or BeginningKeyboarding-AlphabetKeysor Btac148or Keyboarding-Mastering10-KeyandSymbolsor Btac149 Keyboarding-SpeedandAccuracy-Skill Building 1 Btac151or Word:Create,EditandFormatDocumentsor Btac152or Word:TablesandSharingDocumentsor Btac153or Word:MailMergeandOtherProductivity Toolsor Btac154or Word:CreateaNewsletteror Btac155 Word:CreatingForms,Macrosand DocumentSecurity 1 Btac164or Access:CreateandModifyaDatabaseor Btac165or Access:UseQueriestoProduce Informationor Btac166or Access:CreateandModifyFormsor Btac167 Access:CreateandModifyReports 1
Btac175 InstructorAssistant 1-5 Btac177-179and BTACWorkExperience1-3and 2-10 Coop171 WorkExperienceSeminar 1 Btac187or PowerPoint:PreparingaPresentationor Btac188or PowerPoint:DesignswithGraphicsand Multimediaor Btac189 PowerPoint:CustomizeandIncorporate WebFeatures 1 Btac191or Excel:IntroductiontoFormulasand Functionsor Btac192or Excel:ChartsandWorkingwithLarge Worksheetsor Btac193or ExcelasaDatabaseor Btac194or Excel:DataConsolidationandWhat-If Analysisor Btac195 Excel:Collaboration,theWebandMacros 1 Btac214 IntroductiontoInformationinSecurity 5 Btac216 ComputerSupportInternship1 2-5 Btac217 ComputerSupportInternship2 2-5 Btac218 BasicOfficePCSupport 5 Btac219 BasicNetworkingConcepts 5 Btac255 AdvancedWord 5 Bus&101or IntroductiontoBusinessor Bus164 EntrepreneurshipandSmallBusiness Management 5 Bus166 HumanRelationsandWorkReadiness 5# Satisfiesrelatedinstructionrequirements.* Credit by advanced placement may be granted in typing/keyboarding
afterdepartmentalreviewofpriortraining.° QualifiesasAAAactivitycredit
BusinessApplicationsforSmallBusinessCertificateofProficiency
40Credits
Thiscertificateprogramprovidesstudentsanopportunitytodevelopessentialbusinessskills.Earningthiscertificateprovidesstudentswiththeeducationalbackgroundandskillstobeinvolvedinasmallbusinessfocusingoncurrentbusinessapplications.Studentsinthisprogrammustcompleteclasswithagradeof2.0orhigher.Contacts:LeaAnnSimpson,ext.4393 JulieSlettvet,ext.4687 [email protected] [email protected]
ShannonSharpe,ext.4378 [email protected]./No. CourseTitle CreditsRequiredClasses Acct110 PracticalFinancialAccounting1 5 Bus164 EntrepreneurshipandSmallBusiness Management 5†Btac101 BeginningKeyboarding 0-5 Btac130 BusinessCorrespondence 5 Btac132 BusinessCommunicationApplications 5 Btac162or IntroductiontoExcelor Btac163 AdvancedExcel 5 Btac214 IntroductiontoInformationSecurity 5 Btac266 InsideMicrosoftOffice 5
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Electives:Selectonefromthefollowingcoursestototal40credits: Acct111 PracticalFinancialAccounting2 5 Acct112 QuickBooksforAccounting 5 Btac110 BusinessMathApplications 5 Btac112or BeginningWordor Btac255 AdvancedWord 5 Btac140 RecordsManagement 5 Btac150 IntroductiontoWindows 5 Btac163 AdvancedExcel 5 Btac184 InternetandBasicWebDesign 5 Btac185 IntroductiontoMicrosoftAccess 5 Btac216 ComputerSupportInternship1 5
† Btac101BeginningKeyboardingmaybewaivedbypassinga5-minute
typingtestat40wpmwithfiveorlesserrorsusingthepropertouchtypingtechniques.Electivecreditsmaybeusedtomeettheminimumdegreecreditrequirements.
DistanceEducationPreparationCertificateofProficiency
15Credits
Note: Thiscertificatedoesnotqualifyforfederalfinancialorveteran’sfunding.
Contacts: LeaAnnSimpson,ext.4393 JulieSlettvet,ext.4687
[email protected] [email protected] ShannonSharpe,ext.4378 [email protected]./No. CourseTitle CreditsBtac100 FundamentalsofComputers 5Btac118 BasicsforOnlineEducation 5Btac184 InternetandBasicWebDesign 5
CarpentryTechnologyResidentialandLightCommercialAssociateinAppliedScienceDegree
90-110Credits
Thisdegreeprogrampreparesindividualstobecomesuccessfullyemployedinthefieldofconstruction.Studentscanalsoapplytheseskillstoavarietyofjobswithintheresidentialconstructionfield.Studentscanchoosetoearnavarietyofcertificatesrelatedtoresidentialcarpentry,orcanearnanAASinResidentialandLightCommercialCarpentry.Aftercompletionofthecertificatesorthedegree,studentscanreadilyfindemploymentasacarpenterhelperforeithergeneralorspecialtycontractors.Generallyafteraperiodoftime,moststudentsfindthemselvesinjobssuchas:leadcarpenters,generalcontractors,specialtycontractors,supervisors,vendorrepresentatives,designers,retailsalesspecialists,buildinginspectors,orinotherconstruction-relatedemploymentsuchasconstructionmanagementpositions.StudentswhoseprimarylanguageisnotEnglishmusthavesuccessfullycompletedESOLLevel3priortoenrollingintheCarpentryTechnologyProgram.
Contacts:GlenMartin,ext.4208 PaulMueller,ext.2635
[email protected] [email protected]/No. CourseTitle CreditsCarp113* FoundationsandFloorFraming 13Carp114* WallandRoofFraming 13Carp115* InteriorandExteriorFinish 13Carp161 PrintReading 3Carp162 StairDesignandConstruction 4Carp163 RafterDesignandConstruction 4Carp165 ResidentialRemodelingPractices 4Carp167 MaterialEstimating3Carp168 GreenConstructionPrinciplesandPractices 4Indus101 BasicWoodworking4RelatedInstructionRequirements:* HumanRelations 11HoursofHumanRelationsembeddedinthis class.33hourstotalrequiredforthedegree# OralCommunication 5creditsofOralCommunicationslisted intheRelatedInstructionRequirements 5# Written 5creditsofWrittenCommunicationslisted
intheCommunicationRelatedInstruction Requirements 5
# Computation Acomp101,ComputationfortheTradesor CompletionofMath062or EligibleforMath070 0-5
SuggestedElectives:Studentsmustcompleteaminimumof15-30creditsfromthefollowingclasses:Carp164 IntermediateWoodworkingandCabinetry 4Carp171 AdvancedCabinetryandWoodFabrication 4DT100 CADFundamentals 7DT131 DraftingAcrosstheIndustries 7DT142 BIMFundamentalsusingREVIT 5Indus111 WeldingSurvey 3‘Boldfacecourseoffereddaysonly.Regularfontcoursesofferednightsonly# Satisfiesrelatedinstructionrequirements.
NOTE:Mostrelatedinstructioncourseshaveprerequisites.PleaseworkwithCarpentryadvisorforselectingwhichcourseswillmeetprogramrequirementsandschedulingconstraints.
CarpentryTechnologyResidentialandLightCommercial
CertificateofProficiency42Credits
Thiscertificateprogrampreparesstudentswithcarpentryskillsandknowledgerelatedtotheentirespectrumofresidential,aswellaspartsoflightcommercialconstruction.Completioncanleadtoemploymentwitheithergeneralorspecialtycontractorswhosefocusisonresidentialorlightcommercialbuilding.Studentsdevelopawiderangeofskillsandknowledgeinthecarpentrytraderangingfromfoundationstointeriortrim.Contacts:GlenMartin,ext.4208 PaulMueller,ext.2635
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Dept./No. CourseTitle CreditsCarp113 FoundationsandFloorFraming 13Carp114 WallandRoofFraming 13Carp115 ExteriorandInteriorFinish 13Carp162or StairDesignandConstructionor Carp163 RaftersDesignandFramingLevel1 3
CarpentryTechnologyConcreteFormingandPlacement
CertificateofProficiency17Credits
Thiscertificatepreparesstudentstofindemploymentwithresidentialspecialtyand/orgeneralcontractorwhoseprimaryfocusisfoundationsand/orconcreteflatwork(driveways,sidewalks,etc.).Thecoreskillsacquiredarelocationandformingconcretefoundationsforhousesandordecks,constructingthemlevel,plumbsquareandtocodeorengineeredspecifications.Inadditionstudentswilldevelopskillswithspecialtytoolsandmaterialrelatedtofoundationand/orflatwork,aswellashowtocalculate,orderandplaceconcrete.Contacts:GlenMartin,ext.4208 PaulMueller,ext.2635
[email protected] [email protected]
Dept./No. CourseTitle CreditsCarp113 FoundationsandFloorFraming 13Carp166 DeckConstructionandConcreteFlatwork 4
CarpentryTechnologyExteriorFinishLevel1CertificateofProficiency
10Credits
Thiscertificateprogramsoffersstudentsthebasicskillsandknowledgerequiredtofindemploymentwithspecialtyorgeneralcontractorswhosefocusisexteriorfinish.Studentsdevelopskillsinapplyingvarioustypesofroofcoveringandmaterials,varioustypesofsidingandrelatedtrimpieces,andbasicdeckconstruction.Inaddition,studentslearnportablepowertoolusagedesignedspecialtyforexteriortrim,aswellasexteriormaterialknowledgeandspecifications.Contacts:GlenMartin,ext.4208 PaulMueller,ext.2635
[email protected] [email protected]
Dept./No. CourseTitle Credits Carp115 ExteriorandInteriorFinish 6 Carp166 DeckConstructionandConcreteFlatwork 4
CarpentryTechnologyFramingLevel1
CertificateofProficiency13Credits
Thiscertificatepreparesstudentswiththebasicskillsandknowledgerequiredtofindemploymentwithspecialtyorgeneralcontractorswhosefocusisresidentialand/orlightcommercialframing(i.e.,floors,walls,truss
roofs,lightmetalframing,etc.).Studentsdevelopbasicskillsinblueprintreading,layoutskills,assemblyanderectingoffloors,wallsandtrussroofsystems,WISHA/OSHAsafetyregulationsandcoderequirementsrelatingtoframing.Inaddition,studentslearnportablepowertoolusagedesignedspecificallytoframingstructuresframingmaterialknowledgeandspecifications.Contacts:GlenMartin,ext.4208 PaulMueller,ext.2635
[email protected] [email protected]./No. CourseTitle Credits* Carp114 WallandRoofFraming 13
*MustcompletesectionsIandIIinstudentmanual.
CarpentryTechnologyFramingLevel2
CertificateofProficiency21Credits
Thiscertificateprogrampreparesstudentsadditionalskillsandknowledgerequiredforadvancementwithspecialtycontractors/builders,inparticularhowtodesign,layoutandinstallbasicstairsandroofs.Contacts:GlenMartin,ext.4208 PaulMueller,ext.2635
[email protected] [email protected]
Dept./No. CourseTitle CreditsCarp114 WallandFloorFraming 13Carp162 StairDesignandConstruction 4Carp163 RaftersDesignandFramingLevel1 4
*MustcompletesectionsIandIIinstudentmanual.
CarpentryTechnology-InteriorFinishLevel1CertificateofProficiency
11Credits
Thiscertificatepreparesstudentstofindemploymentwithresidentialspecialtyand/orgeneralcontractorwhoseprimaryfocusisinteriorfinishing.Studentswillhavedevelopedskillsindrywallinstallationandfinishing,installinginteriordoors,trimandcabinetry.Additionallystudentswillhaveproficientskillsinportableandstationarywoodworkingtools,materialknowledgeandspecifications.Contacts:GlenMartin,ext.4208 PaulMueller,ext.2635
[email protected] [email protected]./No. CourseTitle Credits
Carp115 ExteriorandInteriorFinish 7Carp164 IntermediateWoodworkingandCabinetry 4
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CarpentryTechnology-InteriorFinishLevel2CertificateofProficiency
25Credits
Thiscertificateoffersstudentstheadditionalskillsandknowledgethatcanleadtoadvancementwhenworkingforspecialtyorgeneralcontractorswhosefocusisinteriorfinishing.Studentswillhaveproficientskillsininstallinghighendfinishedproductssuchaswainscotingandmantels.Additionalskillswillincludefabricatingmaterialtomatchexistingorarchitecturalrenderingsaswellasdesigning,constructingandinstallingcustomcabinetryand/ortrim.Contacts:GlenMartin,ext.4208 PaulMueller,ext.2635
[email protected] [email protected]
Dept./No. CourseTitle CreditsCarp115 ExteriorandInteriorFinish 7Carp164 IntermediateWoodworkingandCabinetry 4Carp165 ResidentialRemodelingPractices 4Carp171 AdvancedCabinetryandWoodFabrication 6Carp172 AdvancedFinishCarpentry 4
Captioning-ComputerReportingTechnologiesSequenceA
AssociateinAppliedArtsDegree173-208Credits
Realtimecaptioningisdonebyspeciallytrainedcourtreporterscalledstenocaptioners.ThestenocaptionerutilizesastenomachinetoprovidecaptionsoflivetelevisionprogramsandotherformsofmediaforwithhearinglossviewersthroughrealtimetechnologythatinstantlyproducesreadableEnglishtext.Broadcastcaptionersworkforlocalstationsandfornationalnetworkscaptioningnews,emergencybroadcasts,sportingevents,andotherprogramming.AnotherfacetofthecaptioningprocessiscalledCommunicationAccessRealtimeTranslation(CART).Thisareaallowsstenocaptionerstoprovidemorepersonalizedservicesforhearing-impairedpeople.Mostpeoplehardofhearinglosetheirhearingpostlingually--afteracquiringreadingandspeakingskills--andmanyofthemdonotbecomeasproficientwithasignlanguageastheyareatreadingtext.CARTreportersmayaccompanydeaforhardofhearingclientsasneededtoclasses,meetings,conferences,doctorappointments,churchservices,etc.,toprovideinstantconversionofspeechintotextusingthestenomachinelinkedtoalaptopcomputer.TheGreenRiverComputerReportingTechnologiesprogramisapprovedbytheNationalCourtReportersAssociation.AllstudentsenteringtheprogrammustbehighschoolgraduatesorhaveearnedaGEDcertificate.ACOMPASSspellingtestscoreof90percentaccuracyorhigherorEngl090isrequiredpriortoentryintotheComputerReportingTechnologiesProgram.Uponcompletionoftherequiredclasses,studentsqualifyfortheAssociateinAppliedArtsdegreeincaptioning.Theymusthavecompleted40hoursofinternshipofwhich25hoursareactualwritingtimeinanapprovedprofessionalenvironment.Fifteenhoursofresearchanddictionarypreparationisalsorequired.Studentsmusthavepassedthree15-minuteliterarybroadcastmaterialtestsat180wpmat96percentaccuracyorhigher;andpassedthree5-minutetestsonQ&A(two-voice)at225wpm
with95percentaccuracyorhigher.Inadditiontothecoursework,therearerecommendedstateand/ornationalexaminationsthatastudentshouldpasstobecomeacaptionerorCARTprovider.Contacts:LoriRapozo,ext.4219 SidneyWeldele-Wallace,ext.4705
[email protected] [email protected]./No. CourseTitle Credits# BA145or BusinessComputationor Btac110or BusinessMathApplicationsor Math072 EligibleforMath072,ElementaryAlgebra 0-5
Btac109 LegalTerminology 3 Btac125 MedicalTerminologyforOfficeAdministration 5# Btac130or BusinessCorrespondenceor Engl&101or EnglishCompositionor Engl109 WritingforTradesandProfessional/Technical Degrees 5# Cmst100or FundamentalsofOralCommunicationor Cmst217or CommunicationforBusinessandProfessionsor Cmst&220 PublicSpeaking 5 Crpt086 MachineShorthandTheory1 10 Crpt089 MachineShorthandTheory2 10 Crpt100 MachineShorthandTheory3 10 Crpt101 MachineShorthand60wpm 10 Crpt102 MachineShorthand80wpm 10-16 Crpt133 MachineShorthand100wpm 12-16 Crpt134 MachineShorthand120wpm 12-16 Crpt135 MachineShorthand140wpm 12-16 Crpt136 MachineShorthand160wpm 12-16#Crpt153 CourtReportingProcedures1 5 Crpt201 MachineShorthand180wpm 12-16 Crpt202 MachineShorthand200wpm 12-16 Crpt203 MachineShorthand225wpm 12-16 Crpt250 Computer-AidedTranscription 3 Crpt251 IntroductiontoCaptioning/AlternativeCareers 3 Crpt252 CaptioningInternship1 4 Crpt253 CaptioningInternship2 4 Eced220 IntroductiontoSignLanguage 2Toenhancethestudent’spreparationforfutureemployment,thefollowingarerecommended: Acct110 PracticalFinancialAccounting1 5 Btac100 FundamentalsofComputers 5 Btac107or TypingSpeedandAccuracy1or 5 Btac108or TypingSpeedandAccuracy2or* Typingtest 60wpmwithlessthan5errors 0-4 Btac184 InternetandBasicWebDesign 5 Btac266 InsideMicrosoftOffice 5 Bus103 BusinessLeadership 5 Bus&201or BusinessLawandRegulationsoftheLawor Pols&200 IntroductiontoLaw 5 Crpt255 Computer-AidedTranscription-Advanced 3 Engl106 VocabularyMastery 5 Info110 InformationLiteracyandResearchSkills 2AdditionalSuggestedElectives:Electivesmightnotbeeligibleforfinancialaidorveteran’sbenefits.(Seeyourfinancialaidadvisor.) Btac112 BeginningWord 5 Btac255 AdvancedWord 5 Phil112 EthicsintheWorkplace 5#Satisfiesrelatedinstructionrequirements.
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*Keyboarding/typingskillsmaybedemonstratedbypassingtwo5-minutetypingtestsat60wpmwith5orlesserrorsusingthepropertypingtechniquesadministeredbytheBusinessTechnologiesandAdministrativeCareersDepartment.
CaptioningComputerReportingTechnologies
SequenceBAssociateinAppliedArtsDegree
116-144Credits
Contacts:LoriRapozo,ext.4219 SidneyWeldele-Wallace,[email protected] [email protected]
Dept./No. CourseTitle Credits#BA145or BusinessComputationor Btac110or BusinessMathApplicationsor Math072 EligibleforMath072,ElementaryAlgebra 0-5#Btac130or BusinessCorrespondenceor Engl&101or EnglishCompositionor Engl109 WritingforTradesandProfessional/ TechnicalDegrees 5 Btac109 LegalTerminology 3 Btac125 MedicalTerminologyforOffice Administration 5# Cmst100or FundamentalsofOralCommunicationor Cmst217or CommunicationforBusinessandProfessionsor Cmst&220 PublicSpeaking 5 Crpt080 MachineShorthandLab 1 Crpt081 MachineShorthandTheoryBeginning 3-4 Crpt082 MachineShorthandTheoryIntermediate 3-4 Crpt091 MachineShorthandTheoryAdvanced 3-4 Crpt092 MachineShorthand40wpm 3-4 Crpt093 MachineShorthand60wpm 3-4 Crpt094 MachineShorthand80wpm 5-6 Crpt095 MachineShorthand100wpm 5-6 Crpt096 MachineShorthand120wpm 5-6 Crpt097 MachineShorthand140wpm 5-6 Crpt098 MachineShorthand160wpm 5-6 Crpt099 MachineShorthand180wpm 5-6# Crpt15 CourtReportingProcedures1 5 Crpt154 CourtReportingProcedures2 5 Crpt177-179and CourtReporting/CaptioningWork Experience1-3and Coop171 WorkExperienceSeminar 2-6 Crpt202 MachineShorthand200wpm 12-16 Crpt203 MachineShorthand225wpm 12-16 Crpt250 Computer-AidedTranscription 3 Crpt251 IntroductiontoCaptioning/Alternative Careers 3 Crpt252 CaptioningInternship1 4 Crpt253 CaptioningInternship2 4 Eced220 IntroductiontoSignLanguage 2Toenhancethestudent’spreparationforfutureemployment,thefollowingarerecommended: Acct110 PracticalFinancialAccounting1 5 Btac100 FundamentalsofComputers 5 Btac107or TypingSpeedandAccuracy1or Btac108or TypingSpeedandAccuracy2or
Typingtest 60wpmwithlessthan5errors (0-4) Btac184 InternetandBasicWebDesign 5 Btac266 InsideMicrosoftOffice 5 Bus103 BusinessLeadership 5 Bus&201or BusinessLawandtheRegulationofBusinessor Pols&200 IntroductiontoLaw 5 Crpt255 Computer-AidedTranscription–Advanced 3 Engl106 VocabularyMastery 5 Info110 InformationLiteracyandResearchSkills 2AdditionalSuggestedElectives:Electivesmightnotbeeligibleforfinancialaidorveteran’sbenefits.(Seeyourfinancialaidadvisor.) Btac112 BeginningWord 5 Btac255 AdvancedWord 5 Phil112 EthicsintheWorkplace 5
# Satisfiesrelatedinstructionrequirements.
*Keyboarding/typingskillsmaybedemonstratedbypassingtwo5-minutetypingtestsat60wpmwith5orlesserrorsusingthepropertypingtechniquesadministeredbytheBusinessTechnologiesandAdministrativeCareersDepartment.
CourtReportingComputerReportingTechnologies
SequenceAAssociateinAppliedScienceDegree
176-215Credits
CourtReportersrecordtheverbatimproceedingsofacourtroom,deposition,hearing,arbitration,ormeetingandprovideanaccuratetranscriptoftheproceedings.Studentslearnhowtopreparethetranscriptwiththeuseofacomputer.Additionally,studentsaretrainedinrealtimewritingandcaptioningforthehearing-impairedandnonhearingcommunity.Thisskillaffordsnewjobopportunities.Officialcourtreportersrecordtheproceedingsinacourtorhearingroom.Freelancereportersmayworkinvariousofficesorlocationsasthejobnecessitatesandmaybeemployedbyareportingfirm.TheGreenRiverCourtReportingprogramisaccreditedbytheNationalCourtReportersAssociation.AllstudentsenteringtheCourtReportingprogrammustbehighschoolgraduatesorhaveearnedaGEDcertificate.ACOMPASSspellingtestscoreof90percentaccuracyoraboveorEngl090isrequiredpriortoentryintotheComputerReportingTechnologiesProgram.Uponcompletionoftherequiredclasses,studentsqualifyfortheAssociateinAppliedArtsdegreeinCourtReporting.Theymusthavecompleted60hoursofinternshipofwhich50hoursisactualwritingtimeduringinternshiptraining;passedthree5-minutetestswith96percentaccuracyoraboveonliteraryat180wpmandjurychargeat200wpm;andpassedthree5-minutetestsonQandA(two-voice)at225wpm,twowith95percentaccuracyandtwowith96percentaccuracyorabove.Inadditiontothecoursework,therearestateand/ornationalexaminationsthatastudentshouldpasstobecomeacourtreporter.ReportersmustpasstheWashingtonStateLicensingexaminationinordertobecertifiedtoworkinthestateofWashington.
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Contacts:LoriRapozo,ext.4219 SidneyWeldele-Wallace,[email protected] [email protected]
Dept./No. CourseTitle Credits#BA145or BusinessComputationor Btac110or BusinessMathApplicationsor Math EligibleforMath072 0-5 Btac109 LegalTerminology 3 Btac125 MedicalTerminologyforOffice Administration 5#Btac130or BusinessCorrespondenceor Engl109or WritingforTradesandProfessional/ TechnicalDegreesor Engl&101 EnglishComposition 5# Cmst100or FundamentalsofOralCommunicationor Cmst217or CommunicationforBusinessandProfessionsor Cmst&220 PublicSpeaking 5 Crpt088 MachineShorthandTheory1 10
Crpt089 MachineShorthandTheory2 10 Crpt100 MachineShorthandTheory3 10 Crpt101 MachineShorthand60wpm 10 Crpt102 MachineShorthand80wpm 10-12 Crpt133 MachineShorthand100wpm 12-16 Crpt134 MachineShorthand120wpm 12-16 Crpt135 MachineShorthand140wpm 12-16 Crpt136 MachineShorthand160wpm 12-16# Crpt153 CourtReportingProcedures1 5# Crpt154 CourtReportingProcedures2 5 Crpt177-179and CourtReporting/CaptioningWork Experienceand 2-6 Coop171 WorkExperienceSeminar 1 Crpt201 MachineShorthand180wpm 12-16 Crpt202 MachineShorthand200wpm 12-16 Crpt203 MachineShorthand225wpm 12-16 Crpt250 Computer-AidedTranscription 3 Crpt251 IntroductiontoCaptioning/Alternative Careers 3 Engl105 GrammarandUsage 5Toenhancethestudent’spreparationforfutureemployment,thefollowingarerecommended: Acct110 PracticalFinancialAccounting1 5 Btac100 FundamentalsofComputers 5 Btac107or TypingSpeedandAccuracy1or Btac108 TypingSpeedandAccuracy2or* TypingTest 60wpmwithfewerthan5errors 0-4 Btac184 InternetandBasicWebDesign 5 Btac266 InsideMicrosoftOffice 5 Bus&201 BusinessLawandtheRegulationofBusiness 5 Crpt255 Computer-AidedTranscriptionAdvanced 3 Engl106 VocabularyMastery 5 AdditionalSuggestedElectives:Electivesmightnotbeeligibleforfinancialaidorveteran’sbenefits.(Seeyourfinancialaidadvisor.) Btac112 BeginningWord 5 Btac140 RecordsManagement 5 Btac150 IntroductiontoWindows 5 Btac162 IntroductiontoExcel 5 Btac255 AdvancedWord 5 CJ&101 IntroductiontoCriminalJustice 5 CJ&240 IntroductiontoForensicScience 5# Satisfiesrelatedinstructionrequirement.
*Keyboarding/typingskillsmaybedemonstratedbypassingtwo5-minutetypingtestsat60wpmwith5orlesserrorsusingthepropertypingtechniquesadministeredbytheBusinessTechnologiesandAdministrativeCareersDepartment.
CourtReporting
ComputerReportingTechnologiesSequenceB
AssociateinAppliedScienceDegree112-140Credits
Contacts:LoriRapozo,ext.4219 SidneyWeldele-Wallace,ext.4705
[email protected] [email protected]
Dept./No. CourseTitle Credits#BA145or BusinessComputationor Btac110or BusinessMathApplicationsor Math EligibleforMath072,ElementaryAlgebra 0-5 Btac109 LegalTerminology 3 Btac125 MedicalTerminologyforOffice Administration 5#Btac130or BusinessCorrespondenceor Engl109or WritingforTradesandProfessional/ TechnicalDegreesor Engl&101 EnglishComposition 5#Cmst100or FundamentalsofOralCommunicationor Cmst217or CommunicationsforBusinessandProfessionsor Cmst&220 PublicSpeaking 5 Crpt080 MachineShorthandLab 1
Crpt081 MachineShorthandTheoryBeginning 3-4Crpt082 MachineShorthandTheoryIntermediate 3-4
Crpt091 MachineShorthandTheoryAdvanced 3-4 Crpt092 MachineShorthand40wpm 3-4 Crpt093 MachineShorthand60wpm 3-4 Crpt094 MachineShorthand80wpm 5-6 Crpt095 MachineShorthand100wpm 5-6 Crpt096 MachineShorthand120wpm 5-6 Crpt097 MachineShorthand140wpm 5-6 Crpt098 MachineShorthand160wpm 5-6 Crpt099 MachineShorthand180wpm 5-6# Crpt153 CourtReportingProcedures1 5# Crpt154 CourtReportingProcedures2 5 Crpt177-179and CourtReporting/CaptioningWork Experienceand 2-6 Coop171 WorkExperienceSeminar 1 Crpt202 MachineShorthand200wpm 12-16 Crpt203 MachineShorthand225wpm 12-16 Crpt250 Computer-AidedTranscription 3 Crpt251 IntroductiontoCaptioning/Alternative Careers 3 Engl105 GrammarandUsage 5Toenhancethestudent’spreparationforfutureemployment,thefollowingarerecommended: Acct110 PracticalFinancialAccounting1 5 Btac100 FundamentalsofComputers 5 Btac107or TypingSpeedandAccuracy1or Btac108 TypingSpeedandAccuracy2or* TypingTest 60wpmwithlessthan5errors 0-4 Btac184 InternetandBasicWebDesign 5
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Btac266 InsideMicrosoftOffice 5 Bus&201 BusinessLawandtheRegulationofBusiness 5 Crpt255 Computer-AidedTranscriptionAdvanced 3 Engl106 VocabularyMastery 5
AdditionalSuggestedElectives:Electivesmightnotbeeligibleforfinancialaidorveteran’sbenefits.(Seeyourfinancialaidadvisor.) Btac112 BeginningWord 5 Btac140 RecordsManagement 5 Btac150 IntroductiontoWindows 5 Btac162 IntroductiontoExcel 5 Btac255 AdvancedWord 5 CJ&101 IntroductiontoCriminalJustice 5 CJ&240 IntroductiontoForensicScience 5
#Satisfiesrelatedinstructionrequirement.*Keyboarding/typingskillsmaybedemonstratedbypassingtwo5-minute
typingtestsat60wpmwith5orlesserrorsusingthepropertypingtechniquesadministeredbytheBusinessTechnologiesandAdministrativeCareersDepartment.
Note:Theminimumnumberofcreditsindicatedwithboldtypefaceisonly
applicableduringsummerquarter.
MedicalStenoscriptionistCertificateofProficiency
43Credits
Thiscertificateprogrampreparesstudentstoworkwithmedicalprofessionalspreparingmedicalrecordsandreportsusingastenographmachine.Thehighdemandinthefieldofhealthcarehasmademedicalstenoscriptionistanimportantaspectofthemedicalprofession.Thequalifiedstenoscriptionistmustunderstanddiseaseprocesses,anatomy,physiology,andmedicalterminology,aswellasmedicationsandtheirdosages.Anincreasingnumberofmedicalstenoscriptionistsworkfromhome-basedofficesassubcontractorsforhospitalsandphysicians.Thesemedicallanguagespecialistsworkwithprerecordedmaterialratherthanaliveaccountfromamedicalprofessional.Thosewhospecializeinthehealthcareprofessionwillbehighlysoughtafterinthenextcentury.
Contacts:LoriRapozo,ext.4219 SidneyWeldele-Wallace,ext.4705
[email protected] [email protected]
Dept./No. CourseTitle CreditsBtac123 IntermediateMedicalTranscription 5Btac125 MedicalTerminologyforOfficeAdministration 5Btac130or BusinessCorrespondenceor Engl109or WritingforTradesProfessional/Technical Degreeor Engl&101 EnglishComposition 5Crpt136 MachineShorthand160wpm 8-16Crpt251 IntroductiontoCaptioning/Alternative Careers 3Crpt255 ComputerAidedTranscription-Advanced 3
SuggestedElectives:Studentsmustchoosefromthefollowingcoursestototal43credits.
Acct110 PracticalFinancialAccounting1 5BA145or BusinessComputationor
Btac110 BusinessMathApplicationsor 5Btac112 BeginningWord 5Btac124 AdvancedMedicalTranscription 5Btac140 RecordsManagement 5Btac145 IntroductiontoICDCoding 5Btac184 InternetandBasicWebDesign 5Btac255 AdvancedWord 5Btac266 InsideMicrosoftOffice 5Crpt153 CourtReportingProcedures1 5Crpt177and CourtReporting/CaptioningWork Experience1-3and Coop171 WorkExperienceSeminar 2Engl105 GrammarandUsage 5
Scopist/TextEditorCertificateofProficiency
44Credits
Contacts:LoriRapozo,ext.4219 SidneyWeldele-Wallace,[email protected] [email protected]
Dept./No. CourseTitle Credits
Btac109 LegalTerminology 3Btac125 MedicalTerminologyforOfficeAdministration 5Crpt088and MachineShorthandTheory1and Crpt089or MachineShorthandTheory2or Crpt081and MachineShorthandTheoryBeginningand Crpt082and MachineShorthandTheoryIntermediateand Crpt091 MachineShorthandTheoryAdvanced 12-20Crpt100or MachineShorthandTheory3or Crpt092 MachineShorthand40wpm 4-10Crpt153 CourtReportingProcedures1 5Crpt255 Computer-AidedTranscription-Advanced 3
Electives:Studentsmustchoosefromthefollowingcoursestototal44credits.
Acct110 PracticalFinancialAccounting1 5BA145or BusinessComputationor Btac110 BusinessMathApplications 5Btac112 BeginningWord 5Btac130or BusinessCorrespondenceor Engl&101or EnglishCompositionor Engl109 WritingforTradesProfessional/ TechnicalDegrees 5Btac140 RecordsManagement 5Btac184 InternetandBasicWebDesign 5Btac255 AdvancedWord 5Btac266 InsideMicrosoftOffice 5Crpt154 CourtReportingProcedures2 5Crpt177and CourtReporting/CaptioningWork Experience1and 1-2 Coop171 WorkExperienceSeminar 1Crpt251 IntroductiontoCaptioning/Alternative Careers 3
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CriminalJusticeAssociateinAppliedScienceDegree
119-124Credits
Thisdegreeprogramisabroaddiscipline,encompassingthescientificstudyofcrime,criminals,thecriminaljusticesystem,treatmentofoffenders,andtheoriesofcrimecausation.Itisinterdisciplinaryinnature,drawingfromsuchfieldsaspsychology,politicalscience,sociology,economics,biologyandlaw.Studentsareencouragedtoparticipateinthecriminaljustice.Studentsshouldcontactacriminaljusticeadvisorinordertocreateacustomizedprogramofstudy.Manycriminaljusticestudentscontinuetheiracademiccareers;someothersseekemploymentwithavarietyofcriminaljusticeagencies;otherstudentsarereturninglawenforcementofficersupdatingtheirskillsandeducation.ThisdegreehelpspreparestudentstotransfertoauniversitytocontinuetheireducationinCriminalJustice.ThoseinterestedintransferringtoauniversityshouldconsiderthisdegreeasitalsosatisfiestherequirementoftheAssociateinArtsdegree.
Contact: MaryJaneSherwood,ext.4387 [email protected]./No. CourseTitle Credits
ActivityCredits Selectonecoursefromtheapprovedlistof ActivitycourseslistedontheAA-DTAdegree 1-5
# Cmst&210 InterpersonalCommunication 5# Cmst230 SmallGroupCommunication 5# Engl&101 EnglishComposition 5 Engl109or WritingforTradesandProfessional/ TechnicalDegreesor
Engl126or Writing:Humanitiesor Engl127or Writing:SocialScienceor Engl128 ResearchWriting:Science/Engineering/ Business 5
#Math&107 MathinSocietyoranycollege-level Mathclass 5 NaturalScience Selectanythreecoursesfromatleasttwoseparate
areas.10creditsmustbefrom ListA,includingaminimumof5credits fromlabsciences. The
additional5credits canbefromListAorListB. 15
PE101or PhysicalFitnessLabor (2) PE102or Joggingor (2) PE103or TotalPhysicalFitnessor (3) PE111or AerobicWalkingor (2) PE131or WeightTrainingor (2)
*PE149or CORETrainingforHealthor (2) PE160or ExerciseandNutritionor (3) PE165or ExerciseandHealthor (3) PE169 FitnessandHealth (3) 2-3PE113 GroupDynamicsActivities 1Phil240 IntroductiontoEthics 5Photo111 BeginningDigitalPhotography 5Pols&101or IntroductiontoPoliticalScienceor Pols&202 AmericanGovernment 5Psyc&100 GeneralPsychology 5Soc&101 IntroductiontoSociology 5
RequiredCoreClasses:CJ&101 IntroductiontoCriminalJustice 5CJ&105 IntroductiontoCorrections 5CJ&110 CriminalLaw 5CJ120 CriminalJusticeProfessions 5CJ200 IndividualRightsinCriminalJustice 5CJ205 CriminalEvidence 5CJ220 MulticulturalDiversityinCriminalJustice 5CJ236 Community-OrientedPolicing 5Soc215 SurveyofCriminology 5
SuggestiveElectives:Select5creditsfromthefollowingcoursestototal119-124credits. Anth&205or BiologicalAnthropologyor Anth&236 ForensicAnthropology 5 Btac100 FundamentalsofComputers 5 CJ115 FingerprintScience 5 CJ177-179and CriminalJusticeWorkExperience1-3and 5 Coop171 WorkExperienceSeminar 1 CJ&240 IntroductiontoForensicScience 5 CJ294 SpecialTopics-CriminalJustice 5 CJ299 IndependentStudy-CriminalJustice 5 Phil115or ReasoninginEverydayLifeor Phil160 IntroductiontothePhilosophyofScience 5 Photo101 BeginningBlackandWhitePhotography 5 Psyc209 FundamentalsofPsychologicalResearch 5 Soc245 JuvenileDelinquency 5
# Satisfiesrelatedinstructionrequirements.
Note:Studentsmustattainagradeof2.0orhigherinallCJclasses.
CriminalJusticeCorrections
CertificateofProficiency40Credits
Terrificcareeropportunitiesareavailabletothoseseekingemploymentinfederal,stateandlocalcorrectionalfacilities.TheSeattleareaishometotheKingCountyDetentionfacilitySCORE,andotherfederalcorrectionalfacilities.JobpotentialwithlocalcorrectionalagenciesexistsforGreenRiverstudents,thoughjobplacementisnotguaranteed.
Contact: MaryJaneSherwood,ext.4387 [email protected]./No. CourseTitle Credits
CJ&101 IntroductiontoCriminalJustice 5CJ&105 IntroductiontoCorrections 5CJ&110or CriminalLawor CJ205 CriminalEvidence 5CJ200 IndividualRightstoCriminalJustice 5CJ220 MulticulturalDiversityinCriminalJustice 5CJ236 CommunityOrientedPolicing 5Engl&101 EnglishComposition 5Soc215 SurveyofCriminology 5
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Toenhancethestudent’spreparationforfutureemployment,thefollowingarerecommended:
Btac100 FundamentalsofComputers 5CJ177-179and CriminalJusticeWorkExperience1-3and 1-5
Coop171 WorkExperienceSeminar 1Note:Studentsmustattainagradeof2.0orhigherinallCJclasses.
CriminalJusticeLawEnforcement
CertificateofProficiency40Credits
Thisshort-termcertificateisdesignedtobecompletedintwoorthreequartersandincludesanintroductiontothecriminaljusticesystemandamorefocusedexaminationofcurrenttrendsandpracticesinpolicing.Studentswhoearnthecertificatemayfindemploymentopportunitieswithlocallawenforcementagencies.
Contact: MaryJaneSherwood,ext.4387 [email protected]
Dept./No. CourseTitle CreditsCJ&101 IntroductiontoCriminalJustice 5CJ&105 IntroductiontoCorrections 5CJ&110 CriminalLaw 5CJ200 IndividualRightsinCriminalJustice 5CJ205 CriminalEvidence 5CJ220 MulticulturalDiversityinCriminalJustice 5CJ236 Community-OrientedPolicing 5Engl&101 EnglishComposition 5
Toenhancethestudent’spreparationforfutureemployment,thefollowingarerecommended:
Btac100 FundamentalsofComputers 5Btac140 RecordsManagement 5CJ177-179and CriminalJusticeWorkExperience1-3and 1-5
Coop171 WorkExperienceSeminar 1Note:Studentsmustattainagradeof2.0oraboveinallclasses.
CriminalJusticeForensicTechnology
AssociateinAppliedScienceDegree124-129Credits
Thisdegreeprogramintroducesindividualswhowishtogainemploymentinareassuchaspolicesupport,crimesceneinvestigations,andfingerprintandtraceevidenceexaminationtothefieldofForensicTechnology.Forensicsorcriminalisticsisconcernedwiththerecognition,identification,individualization,andevaluationofphysicalevidenceusingthemethodsofthenaturalsciences.Someofthemajorareasofthisspecialtyincludeforensicmedicine,toxicology,serology,anthropology,andodontology,traceevidence(hair,fibers,glass,etc.),documentaryevidence,ballistics,explosives,accelerates,andfingerprintexamination.StudentsareencouragedtoparticipateintheCriminalJusticeClub.
ThisdegreehelpspreparestudentstotransfertoauniversitytocontinuetheireducationinForensics.ThoseinterestedintransferringtoauniversityshouldconsiderthisdegreeasitalsosatisfiestherequirementoftheAssociateinArtsdegree.
Contact: MaryJaneSherwood,ext.4387 [email protected]
Dept./No. CourseTitle Credits ActivityCredits Selectonecoursefromtheapprovedlistof ActivitycourseslistedontheAA-DTAdegree 1-5 AP103 EssentialsofHumanAnatomy-Physiology1 5 5 AP104 EssentialsofHumanAnatomy-Physiology2 5 Biol&100 SurveyofBiology 5# Cmst&210 InterpersonalCommunication 5# Cmst220 PublicSpeaking 5# Engl&101 EnglishComposition 5 Engl109or WritingforTradesandProfessional/ TechnicalDegreesor Engl126or Writing:Humanitiesor Engl127or Writing:SocialScienceor Engl128 ResearchWriting:Science/Engineering/ Business 5# Math&107 MathinSocietyoranycollege-levelMathcourse 5 PE101or PhysicalFitnessLabor (2) PE102or Joggingor (2) PE103or TotalPhysicalFitnessor (3) PE111or AerobicWalkingor (2) PE149or CORETrainingforHealthor (2) PE131or WeightTrainingor (2) PE160or ExerciseandNutritionor (3) PE165or ExerciseandHealthor (3) PE169 FitnessandHealth (3) 2-3 PE113 GroupDynamicsActivities 1 Phil240 IntroductiontoEthics 5 Photo101 BeginningBlackandWhitePhotography 5 Photo111 BeginningDigitalPhotography 5 Pols&101or IntroductiontoPoliticalScienceor Pols&202 AmericanGovernment 5 Psyc&100 GeneralPsychology 5 Psyc&220 AbnormalPsychology 5Requiredcoreclasses:(35credits) CJ&101 IntroductiontoCriminalJustice 5 CJ&110 CriminalLaw 5 CJ120 CriminalJusticeProfessions 5 CJ115 FingerprintScience 5 CJ200 IndividualRightsinCriminalJustice 5 CJ205 CriminalEvidence 5 CJ&240 IntroductiontoForensicScience 5Electives:Selectanythreeclasses(15creditsmaximum) 15 Anth&205 BiologicalAnthropology 5 Btac140 RecordsManagement 5 Btac250 OfficeRelationsandProcedures 5 CJ&105 IntroductiontoCorrections 5 CJ120 CriminalJusticeProfessions 5 CJ177and CriminalJusticeWorkExperience1and 5 Coop171 WorkExperienceSeminar 1 CJ220 MulticulturalDiversityinCriminalJustice 5 CJ236 Community-OrientedPolicing 5 CJ294 SpecialTopics-CriminalJustice 5 CJ299 IndependentStudy-CriminalJustice 5
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Phil115or CriticalThinkingor Phil160 IntroductiontothePhilosophyofScience 5 Psyc209 FundamentalsofPsychologicalResearch 5 Soc215 SurveyofCriminology 5 Soc245 JuvenileDelinquency 5# Satisfiesrelatedinstructionrequirements.
Note:Studentsmustattainagradeof2.0oraboveinallclasses.
CriminalJusticeForensicandFingerprintTechnology
CertificateofProficiency40Credits
GreenRiverCollegeisoneofthefewinstitutionsthatoffertrainingtobecomeaFingerprintTechnician.Thisshort-termcertificatecanbecompletedintwoorthreequartersandincludestraininginthenewAutomaticFingerprintIdentificationSystem(AFIS),classification,evidencepresentation,courttestimonypreparationandbasicjobskillpreparation.StudentswhoearnthecertificateareintroducedtothefieldofCriminalisticsandFingerprintTechnology.
Contact: MaryJaneSherwood,ext.4387 [email protected]
Dept./No. CourseTitle Credits
CJ&101 IntroductiontoCriminalJustice 5CJ&110 CriminalLaw 5CJ115 FingerprintScience 5CJ200 IndividualRightsinCriminalJustice 5CJ205 CriminalEvidence 5CJ&240 IntroductiontoForensicScience 5Engl&101 EnglishComposition 5Photo111 BeginningDigitalPhotography 5
Toenhancethestudent’spreparationforfutureemployment,thefollowingarerecommended:
Btac100 FundamentalsofComputers 5Btac140 RecordsManagement 5CJ177-179and CriminalJusticeWorkExperience1-3and 1-5 Coop171 WorkExperienceSeminar 1
Note:Studentsmustattainagradeof2.0oraboveinallclasses.
CustomerServiceRepresentativeCertificateofProficiency
45Credits Contacts:TimBroxholm,ext.4377 JeffPerlot,ext.4865
[email protected] [email protected]./No. CourseTitle Credits# BA145or BusinessComputationor Btac110 BusinessMathApplications 5# Cmst&210or InterpersonalCommunicationsor Cmst&220 PublicSpeaking 5# Engl&101or EnglishCompositionor Btac130 BusinessCorrespondence 5
Btac100 FundamentalsofComputers 5* Btac101 BeginningKeyboarding 5# Bus166 HumanRelationsandWorkReadiness 5 Bus257 CustomerServiceStrategies 5 Bus259 CustomerServiceRepresentativePracticum 5Electives:Choose5creditsfromthefollowingcoursestototal45credits. 5 Bus&101 IntroductiontoBusiness 5 Bus103 BusinessLeadership 5 Bus159 ProfessionalSelling 5 Bus202 IntroductiontoProjectManagement 5 Bus258 PrinciplesofManagementandSupervision 5 Cmst217 CommunicationforBusinessandProfessions 5 Cmst&230 SmallGroupCommunication 5 *Keyboardingskillsmaybedemonstratedbypassingatypingtestat40
wpmadministeredbytheBusinessTechnologiesandAdministrativeCareers.
#Satisfiesrelatedinstructionrequirements.
DesignDraftingTechnologyAssociateinAppliedScienceDegree
90-91Credits
Thisdegreeprogramallowsstudentstosampleabroadrangeofdraftingcareers,includingstudiesinmechanical,architectural,civil,andstructuraldrafting.Studentsdevelopproficiencyinboarddraftingandcomputer-aideddrafting.Studentspreparedrawingsformanufacturingandfabrication.TheAmericanNationalStandardsInstitute(ANSI)andtheAmericanSocietyofMechanicalEngineers(ASME)draftinganddesignstandardsaretaughtandreinforcedasstudentspreparedrawingsinboth2-Dand3-DusingAutoCADaswellasotherParametricmodelingapplicationsoftware.Throughoutthiscourseofstudy,studentsusesketches,notes,technicalliterature,andpersonalresearchtocompleteassignments.Studentsmaytakerelatedcreditsinthetradeareasofbuilding,manufacturing,engineering,andwelding.Contacts:TerryWaagan,ext.4342 AdamWaters,ext.4321
[email protected] [email protected]
Dept./No. CourseTitle CreditsRequiredCourses:# Cmst100or FundamentalsofOralCommunicationor Cmst&210or InterpersonalCommunicationor Cmst&220 PublicSpeaking 5 DT100 CADFundamentals 7 DT101 TechnicalDrafting 7 DT102 DescriptiveGeometry 7 DT105or DesignDraftingCareersor Tech100 CareersfortheNewMillennium 2 DT113or SolidWorksor DT142 BIMFundamentalsUsingREVIT 5# DT131 CADAcrosstheIndustries 7 DT135 3DCADModeling 5 DT200 DesignDraftingCapstone 3 DT232 DraftingandDesignProject 7# Engl109or WritingforTradesandProfessional/ TechnicalDegreesor Engl128 ResearchWriting:Science/Engineering/ Business 5
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# Math115or TechnicalMath1or Math&142or PrecalculusIIor Math&151 CalculusI 5Threecreditsfromthefollowingcourses: 3 3
CarpAnyCarpentryshop/labcourse (1-3)Indus AnyIndustryshop/labcourse (1-3)Mfg AnyManufacturingshop/labcourse (1-3)Weld AnyWeldingshop/labcourse (1-3)
Fourcreditsfromthefollowingcourses: 4-5Carp167 MaterialEstimating (4)Engr&104 IntroductiontoDesign (5)IE189 BasicMetallurgy (4)IE204 StaticsandStrengths (5)
SuggestedElectives:Additionally,complete18creditsfromthe followinglist: 18
Bus164 EntrepreneurshipandSmallBusiness Management (5)DT110 IntroductiontoAutoCAD (4)DT113 SolidWorks (5)DT115 GeometricDimensioningandTolerancing (4)DT125 CivilDrafting1 (5)DT128 InternationalResidentialCode (3)DT129 InternationalBuildingCode (3)DT141 ArchitecturalDrafting1 (5)DT142 BIMFundamentalsUsingREVIT (5)DT145 StructuralDrafting-Steel (4)DT146 StructuralDrafting-Concrete (4)DT210 AdvancedAutoCADDevelopment1 (4)DT225 CivilDrafting2 (4)DT231 MechanicalDesign(CADD) (5)DT237 MasterCAM3DCAD/CAM (4)DT241 ArchitecturalDrafting2 (4)
Phys&114 GeneralPhysicsw/Lab (5)Amaximumoffivecreditsfromthefollowingcourses: 5
Carp AnyCarpentryshop/labcourse (1-5)Indus AnyIndustryshop/labcourse (1-5)Mfg AnyManufacturingshop/labcourse (1-5)Weld AnyWeldingshop/labcourse (1-5)
Amaximumofsevencreditsfromthefollowingcourses: 7
Coop171 WorkExperienceSeminar (1)DT175 DraftingWorkExperience (4-7)DT177or DraftingWorkExperience1or (3) DT178or DraftingWorkExperience2or (3) DT179 DraftingWorkExperience3 (3)DT180or LeadershipSkills1or (1) DT181or LeadershipSkills2or (1) DT182 LeadershipSkills3 (1)DT199or IndependentStudy-Drafting1or (1-5) DT299 IndependentStudy-Drafting2 (1-5)PE113 GroupDynamicActivities (1)Tech100 CareersfortheNewMillennium (2)
#Satisfiesrelatedinstructionrequirements.
Note: Coursesusedtosatisfy“RequiredCourses”requirementsmaynotbe
usedtosatisfy“ElectiveCourses”requirements.
ArchitecturalDesignTechnologyCertificateofProficiency
33CreditsThiscertificateprogramallowsstudentstopresentanemphasisinthearchitectural/constructionindustrydemonstratingdiverseknowledgeinachangingfield.Throughouttheprogram,industry-accepteddraftinganddesignstandardswillbetaughtandreinforced.Studentsusesketches,notes,technicalliterature,andpersonalresearchtocompleteassignments.Studentscompleterelatedcreditsintheareasofconstructionandengineering.Contacts:TerryWaagan,ext.4342 AdamWaters,ext.4321 [email protected] [email protected]
Dept./No. CourseTitle CreditsRequiredCourses:
DT141 ArchitecturalDrafting1 5DT128 UnderstandingResidentialCodes 3DT129 UnderstandingBuildingCodes 3DT142 BIMFundamentalsusingRevit 5DT145 StructuralDrafting:Steel 4DT146 StructuralDrafting:Concrete 4DT241 ArchitecturalDrafting2 4Carp AnyCarpentryshop/labcourse 5
CivilDesignTechnologyCertificateofProficiency
33CreditsThiscertificateprogramallowsstudentstopresentanemphasisinthecivil/constructionindustrydemonstratingdiverseknowledgeinachangingfield.Throughouttheprogram,industry-accepteddraftinganddesignstandardswillbetaughtandreinforced.Studentsusesketches,notes,technicalliterature,andpersonalresearchtocompleteassignments.Studentscompleterelatedcreditsintheareasofconstructionandengineering.Contacts:TerryWaagan,ext.4342 AdamWaters,ext.4321 [email protected] [email protected]./No. CourseTitle CreditsRequiredCourses
DT125 CivilDrafting1 5DT128 UnderstandingResidentialCodes 3DT129 UnderstandingBuildingCodes 3DT142 BIMFundamentalsusingRevit 5DT145 StructuralDrafting:Steel 4DT146 StructuralDrafting:Concrete 4DT225 CivilDrafting2 4Carp AnyCarpentryshop/labcourse 5
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MechanicalDesignTechnologyCertificateofProficiency
33CreditsMechanicaldesignersandtechniciansassistengineersinindustryandrequireaverybroadtechnologicalbackground.Studentsdevelopproficiencyinanarrayofmanufacturingbasedcomputerprograms.Throughoutthiscourseofstudy,studentsusesketches,notes,technicalliterature,andpersonalresearchtocompleteassignments.Studentscompleterelatedcreditsintheareasofmanufacturingandengineering.Contacts:TerryWaagan,ext.4342 AdamWaters,ext.4321 [email protected] [email protected]
Dept./No. CourseTitle CreditsRequiredCourses:
DT113 Solidworks 5DT115 GeometricDimensioningandTolerancing 4DT231 MechanicalDesign(CADD) 5DT237 MasterCAM3DCAD/CAM 4Engr&104 IntroductiontoDesign 5IE189 BasicMetallurgy 4Indus AnyIndustryshop/labcourse 3Mfg AnyManufacturingshop/labcourse 3
MechanicalDesignandQualityAssuranceAssociateinAppliedScienceDegree
120Credits
MechanicalDesignersandInspectionTechniciansinindustryrequireaverybroadtechnologicalbackground.Studentsdevelopproficiencyinboarddrawingandcomputer-aideddrafting.Studentspreparedrawingsformanufacturingandfabrication.TheAmericanNationalStandardsInstitute(ANSI)andtheAmericanSocietyofMechanicalEngineers(ASME)draftinganddesignstandardswillbetaughtandreinforcedasstudentspreparedrawingsinboth2-Dand3-DusingAutoCAD,KeyCreator,andMastercamapplicationssoftware.TheseskillswillbecombinedwithknowledgeofQualityAssuranceandInspection.Throughoutthiscourseofstudy,studentsusesketches,notes,technicalliterature,andpersonalresearchtocompleteassignments.Addedtothiswillbeknowledgeofvariousmeasuringtoolsandtechniquestoverifyrequirementssetoutinthedrawingscreated.Studentscompleterelatedcreditsintheareasofmanufacturingandengineering.Foradditionalinformation,seethecoursedescriptionlistedunderDesignTechnology.
Contact:TerryWaagan,ext.4342
Dept./No. CourseTitle Credits AAM105 QualityAssurance1 7 AAM106 QualityAssurance2 7 AAM107and Inspection1and (7) DT104or MachineDrafting1or (3) AAM112and InspectionMeasuringBasicsand (3) DT101 TechnicalDrafting (7) 10
AAM108or Inspection2or (7) AAM114and ComputerizedMeasuringfor
Inspectionand (3) DT115 GeometricDimensioningand Tolerancing (4) 7
# Cmst100or FundamentalsofOralCommunicationor Cmst&210or InterpersonalCommunicationor Cmst&220 PublicSpeaking 5DT100or CADFundamentalsor (7) DT110 IntroductiontoAutoCAD (4) 4-7DT102 DescriptiveGeometry 7DT105or DesignDraftingCareersor Tech100 CareersfortheNewMillennium 2DT113 SolidWorks 5
# DT131 DraftingAcrosstheIndustry 7DT135 3DCADModeling 5
DT231 MechanicalDesign(CADD) 5DT232 DraftingandDesignProjects 7DT237 Mastercam3DCAD/CAM 4
# Engl109or WritingforTradesandProfessional/ TechnicalDegreesor
Engl128 ResearchWriting:Science/Engineering/ Business 5IE189or BasicMetallurgyor (4) IE204 StaticsandStrengths (5) 4-5
# FivecreditsfromthefollowingMathcourses: 5
Math116 TechnicalMath2 5Math117 TechnicalMath3 5Math&141 PrecalculusI 5Math&142 PrecalculusII 5Math&151 CalculusI 5Math&152 CalculusII 5SuggestedElectives:Select24fromthefollowingtototal120credits.Coop171 WorkExperienceSeminar (1)DT113 SolidWorks (5)DT175 DraftingWorkExperience (4-6)DT177-179 DraftingWorkExperience1-3 (3ea)DT180-182 LeadershipSkills1-3 (1ea)DT199or299 IndependentStudy-Drafting1or2 (1-5ea)DT200 DraftingandDesignCapstone (3)DT210 AdvancedAutoCADDevelopment1 (4)Engr106 IntroductiontoEngineeringProblems (3)Indus111 WeldingSurvey1 (3)Mfg AnyMfgclass (10)
# Satisfiesrelatedinstructionrequirements.
EarlyChildhoodEducationandDiversityStudiesAssociateinAppliedScience-Transfer(AAS-T)
90-94CreditsThisAssociateinAppliedScience-Transfer(AAS-T)isadualpurposedegreebuiltuponthetechnicalcoursesrequiredforjobpreparation.Itincludescollege-levelgeneralEducationcourses,enablingthestudenttotransfertoaselectnumberofbaccalaureateinstitutions.Programsthatofferthisdegreeoptionwillhavearticulatedatransferagreementwithspecificfour-yearinstitutions.StudentscompletingtheAAS-TEarlyChildhoodEducationandDiversityStudiesdegreewillalsoearnanEarlyChildhoodEducationcertificateandaseparatecertificateinDiversityStudies.Thecompletionofthedegreeand
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certificateprogrampreparesgraduatestoseekemploymentinchildcarecenters,HeadStart,familychildcarehomes,cooperativeandprivatepreschools,children’shomes,institutionsandothersprogramsservingchildrenfrombirththrough8yearsofage.Thiscurriculumprovidesmeaningfulinstructionforparents,fosterparents,andpersonsworkingwithyoungchildrenasinstructionalaidesorParaeducators.DiversityStudiesencompassestheknowledge,attitudesandskillsnecessaryforstudentstounderstandpowerrelations;tofunctionresponsiblyinadiverse,globalsociety;andtogainacriticalawarenessofthesocialconstructionofrace,ethnicity,gender,class,sexualorientation,disability,culture,religionandageinlocal,nationalandglobalcontexts.BasicRequirements:Alltransferdegrees,havebasicrequirementsforgraduation:
• Completionof90applicablecollegelevelquartercredithours• GRCcumulativeGPAmustbeaminimumof2.00(Note:Ahigher
admissionsGPAmayberequiredatthereceivinginstitutions).• Transfercreditswithlessthana“D”gradearenotcountedto
satisfyagraduationrequirement.• Atleast30ofthe90quartercreditsforadegreemustbe
completedinresidenceatGRC
Contact: DianaHolz,ext.4334 [email protected]./No. CourseTitle CreditsBasicSkillsRequirements(15credits)# Engl&101 EnglishComposition 5# Cmst&220 PublicSpeaking 5# Math CompletionofMathcourseforwhich Math097orhigherisaprerequisite 5LabScienceRequirements(5-6credits) Select5-6creditsfromthefollowinglistoflabsciencecourses:
Biol&100 SurveyofBiology 5Biol103 IntroductiontoBotany 5Chem&121 IntroductiontoChemistry 5Chem&131 IntroductiontoOrganicChemistry andBiochemistry 5Chem&140 GeneralChemistryPrepwithLab 6Chem&161 GeneralChemistrywithLabI 6Chem&162 GeneralChemistrywithLabII 6Chem&163 GeneralChemistrywithLabIII 6Chem&261 OrganicChemistrywithLabI 6Chem&262 OrganicChemistrywithLabII 6Chem&263 OrganicChemistrywithLabIII 6Geol&101 IntroductiontoPhysicalGeology 5Geol206 EarthHistory 5Geol&208 GeologyofPacificNorthwest 5Phys&110 PhysicsNon-ScienceMajorswithLab 5Phys&114 GeneralPhysicsIwithLab 5Phys&115 GeneralPhysicsIIwithLab 5Phys&116 GeneralPhysicsIIIwithLab 5Phys154 PhysicsfortheLifeSciences1 5Phys155 PhysicsfortheLifeSciences2 5Phys156 PhysicsfortheLifeSciences3 5Phys&221 EngineeringPhysicsIwithLab 5Phys&222 EngineeringPhysicsIIwithLab 5Phys&223 EngineeringPhysicsIIIwithLab 5
DiversityStudiesRequirements(20credits)Select5creditsfromthefollowinglistofdiversitystudiescourses: 5
Ames100 IntroductiontoAmericanMinorityand
EthnicStudies 5Engl247or AmericanEthnicLiteratureor 5 Phil238or IntroductiontothePhilosophyof HumanRights 5
and
Selectanadditional15creditsfromthefollowingcoursestosatisfythe20creditsofDiversityStudiesrequirements:
Ames105 SocialInequityandChangeinAmericanSports 5Ames150 RaceandEthnicityinthePacificNorthwest 5Anth&206 CulturalAnthropology 5Anth&210 IndiansofNorthAmerica 5CJ220 MulticulturalDiversityinCriminalJustice 5Cmst238 InterculturalCommunication 5Cmst265 IntroductiontoPopularCulture 5Engl160 LiteratureByandAboutWomen 5Engl161 CulturesofDesire 5Engl163 ThePoeticsofRapandHipHop 5Engl165 IntroductiontotheMythsoftheWorld 5Engl168 IntroductiontoIrishLiterature 5Engl247 AmericanEthnicLiterature 5Engl248 African-AmericanLiterature 5Engl249 U.S.LatinoLiterature 5Engl250 U.S.IndigenousLiterature 5Engl&256 WorldLiteratureIII:19th-21stCentury 5Engl257 Non-WesternWorldLiterature 5Film121 ContemporaryAmericanFilms 5Film191 LatinAmericainFilm 5Geog&200 HumanGeography 5Hist103 TheModernWorld 5Hist&215 WomeninUnitedStatesHistory 5Hist224 African-AmericanHistory 5Hist226 Asian-AmericanHistory 5Hist228 LatinosintheUnitedStates 5Hist233 HistoryofLatinAmerica 5Human190 LatinAmericanCultureThroughLiterature 5Human191 LatinAmericainFilm 5Human224 WomenandWorldReligions 5Phil206 GenderandPhilosophy 5Phil238 IntroductiontoPhilosophyofHumanRights 5Pols&204 ComparativeGovernment 5Soc205 SociologyofDisability 5Soc220 SexandGenderinSociety 5Span&221 SpanishIV 5Span&222 SpanishV 5Span&223 SpanishVI 5
EarlyChildhoodEducationCoreRequirements: 50-53
Eced&105 IntroductiontoEarlyChildhoodEducation 5Eced&107 Health,SafetyandNutrition 5
# Eced&120 ECEPracticum1:NurturingRelationships 2 Eced&160 CurriculumDevelopmentinECE 5 Eced&170 Environments-YoungChild 3 Eced&180 LanguageandLiteracyDevelopment 3 Eced&190 ObservationandAssessment 3 Educ&115 ChildDevelopment 5 Educ&150 Child,Family,CommunityRelationships 3 Educ&130 GuidingBehavior 3# Educ210 AssistingPracticum 3-6 Educ240 Multicultural/Anti-BiasIssuesinEducation 5 Eced/Educ Electives 5
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EarlyChildhoodEducationAssociateinAppliedScienceDegree
100-109Credits
ThisdegreeprogrampreparesstudentsforacareerinEarlyChildhoodEducation.Thecompletionofthedegreeorcertificateprogrampreparesgraduatestoseekemploymentinchildcarecenters,HeadStart,familychildcarehomes,cooperativeandprivatepreschools,children’shomes,institutionsandotherprogramsservingchildrenfrombirththrough8yearsofage.Thiscurriculumprovidesmeaningfulinstructionforparents,fosterparentsandpersonsworkingwithyoungchildrenasinstructionalaidesorparaeducators.Culturalrelevancyisintegratedintoeachcourse.Studentsmayspecializeinoneormoreareasofemphasisandmayenterthisprogramatthebeginningofanyquarter.Contacts: DianaHolz,ext.4334 LeslieKessler,ext.4555 [email protected] [email protected]
Dept./No. CourseTitle Credits# BA145 BusinessComputationor AnyAcomp101or Mathcourse100orhigher 5# Cmst&220 PublicSpeaking 5 Eced&105 IntroductiontoEarlyChildhoodEducation 5 Eced&107 Health,SafetyandNutrition 5 Eced112 TechnologyinEducation 3# Eced&120 ECEPracticum1:NurturingRelationships 2 Eced&160 CurriculumDevelopment 5 Eced&170 Environments-YoungChild 3 Eced&180 LanguageandLiteracyDevelopment 3 Eced&190 ObservationandAssessment 3 Eced152 MulticulturalBooks 3 Eced155 ExploringScienceandMathP-3 5 Eced165 ArtforChildren 3 Eced175 MusicandMovementActivities 3 Eced250 EarlyChildhoodEducationFinalPracticum 3 Educ&115 ChildDevelopment 5 Educ&130 GuidingBehavior 3 Educ&150 Child,FamilyandCommunity 3 Educ&204 ExceptionalChild 5 Educ240 Multicultural/Anti-BiasIssuesinEducation 3-5# Engl&101 EnglishCompositionI 5Selecteighttotwelve(8-12)creditsfromthefollowingpracticumclasses: 8-12 # Eced124 EarlyChildhoodEducationPracticum2 2 Eced126 ChildDevelopmentAssociatePracticum1 3 Eced127 ChildDevelopmentAssociatePracticum2 3 Eced181 MontessoriPracticum1 4 Eced182 MontessoriPracticum2 4# Eced214 EarlyChildhoodEducationPracticum3 3# Eced215 EarlyChildhoodEducationPracticum4 3 Eced260 CDAPerformanceDocumentation 5 Eced265 SupervisedMontessoriTeaching 4 Educ210 AssistingPracticum 3-6ElectivesorAreasofSpecialization 12-15 AnyEcedorEducclassnumbered100orhigher.#Satisfiesrelatedinstructionrequirements.
EarlyChildhoodEducationChildDevelopmentAssociate(CDA)
CertificateofProficiency20Credits
Studentswhosuccessfullycompletethiscertificatewithaminimumgradeof2.0ineachclassareeligibletoapplytotaketheCDAexamination,whichleadstoanationallyrecognizedCDAcredential.TheChildDevelopmentAssociate(CDA)NationalCredentialingProgramfocusesontheskillsofearlycareandeducationprofessionals.Itisdesignedtoprovideperformance-basedtraining,assessment,andcredentialingofchildcarestaff,homevisitors,andfamilychildcareproviders.Contacts: CandyBenteu,ext.2729 LeslieKessler,ext.4555 [email protected] [email protected]
Dept./No. CourseTitle CreditsEced125 IntroductiontoCDA 5Eced225 CDACourseContent 5Eced230 CDAWorkEthics 5Eced260 CDAPerformanceDocumentation 5
RecommendedSupplementalCourses:Eced126 CDAPracticum1 3Eced127 CDAPracticum2 3
StateEarlyChildhoodEducationCertificate(Statewide)
CertificateofProficiency52Credits
TheEarlyChildhoodEducation (ECE)StateCredential is thebenchmark forLevel2CoreCompetencies forEarlyCareandEducationProfessionals.The52-credit “stackable certificate” requires Math, English, and OralCommunications as a foundation of the next step – an ECE Associates inAppliedArtsDegree.StudentswhoachievethisbenchmarkareonStep7oftheWashingtonStateCareerLattice.
Contacts: DianaHolz,ext.4334 LeslieKessler,ext.4555 [email protected] [email protected]
Dept./No. CourseTitle Credits# BA145or BusinessComputationor Math AnyMathclass100orhigher 5# Cmst&220 PublicSpeaking 5
Eced&105 IntroductiontoEarlyChildhoodEducation 5Eced&107 Health,SafetyandNutrition 5
# Eced&120 ECEPracticum1:NurturingRelationships 2Educ&150 Child,Family,CommunityRelationships 3Eced&160 CurriculumDevelopmentinECE 5Eced&170 Environments-YoungChild 3Eced&180 LanguageandLiteracyDevelopment 3Eced&190 ObservationandAssessment 3
Educ&115 ChildDevelopment 5 Educ&130 GuidingBehavior 3# Engl&101 EnglishComposition 5#Satisfiesrelatedinstructionrequirements.
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InformationTechnology:NetworkAdministrationandSecurityBachelorofAppliedScienceDegree(BAS)
180CreditsOverviewTheBASdegreeinInformationTechnologyprogramisdesignedtopreparestudentsforemploymentinavarietyofinformationtechnology(IT)positions,suchasnetworkandcomputersystemsadministrators,informationsecurityanalysts,orcomputersupportspecialists.SuccessfulgraduatesoftheBASdegreeinInformationTechnologyprogramwillbeableto:
1. Plan,implement,administer,andsupportappropriateinformationtechnologiesandsystemstohelpanorganizationachieveitsgoalsandobjectives.Informationtechnologiesandsystemsmayinclude:servers,clientcomputers,mobiledevices,operatingsystems,networkapplications,localareanetworks,wideareanetworks,wirelessnetworks,networksegments,intranets,andsoon.
2. Analyzethesecurityvulnerabilitiesofanorganization’sinformationtechnologyresources.
3. Planandimplementsecuritymeasuresandpracticesforanorganization’sinformationtechnologyresources.
4. Evaluateuserneeds,andusethoseneedstoplantheimplementationofinformationtechnologysystemsthatmeetthoseneeds.
5. Prepareforindustrycertificationexams.Thisdegreeprovidesstudentswiththeopportunitytoacquireadeeptechnicalfoundationandcompetencyinnetworkadministrationandsecurity.Studentswilllearnhowtoplan,implement,administer,andsupportappropriateinformationtechnologiesandsystemstohelpanorganizationachieveitsgoalsandobjectives.Informationtechnologiesandsystemsmayinclude:servers,clientcomputers,mobiledevices,operatingsystems,networkapplications,localareanetworks,wideareanetworks,wirelessnetworks,networksegments,intranets,andsoon.Studentswilllearnhowtoanalyzethesecurityvulnerabilitiesofanorganization’sITresources,andhowtoplanandimplementsecuritymeasuresandpracticesforthoseresources.EntryRequirements:Toenterthisprogram,studentsmusthaveanassociate’sdegreefromaregionallyaccreditedinstitution.ThefollowingITcourses,ortheirequivalents,arestronglyrecommendedbeforeenteringthisprogrambecausetheycontainfoundationalknowledgeuponwhichtheupper-divisionITcoursesbuilds:
• IT102ProgrammingFundamentals• IT114CompTIAA+CertificationPreparation• IT131NetworkingFundamentals• IT160WindowsServerAdministrationI• IT190LinuxAdministrationI• IT210IntroductiontoRoutingandSwitching• IT240WindowsServerAdministrationII
GraduationRequirements:StudentsmustattainacumulativeGPAofatleast2.5.FormoreinformationaboutthisdegreepleasecontacttheGreenRiverITfacultyatitdegrees@greenriver.edu
Dept./No. CourseTitle CreditsCommunicationSkills(15credits) Engl&101 EnglishComposition 5 Engl128or ResearchWriting:Science/Engineering/ Businessor Engl127or Writing:SocialScienceor Engl126 Writing:Humanities 5 Engl335 AdvancedTechnicalWriting 5Quantitative/SymbolicReasoningSkills(5credits) Math108or ContemporaryMathforInformation Technologyor
Math&107orhigher MathinSociety 5
Humanities/FineArts/English(10credits) Cmst338or DiversityintheWorkplaceor Cmst238or InterculturalCommunicationor AnyHumanities/FineArts/Englishcourse approvedfortheAA-DTAdegree 5 Phil412or ProfessionalEthicsor Phil112or EthicsintheWorkplaceor AnyHumanities/FineArts/Englishcourse approvedfortheAA-DTAdegree 5SocialSciences(10credits) Bus&101or IntroductiontoBusinessor AnySocialSciencecourseapprovedfor theAA-DTAdegree. 5 CJ&240or IntroductiontoForensicScienceor AnySocialSciencecourseapprovedfor theAA-DTAdegree. 5NaturalSciences(10credits) FivecreditslabsciencefromNaturalScienceListAforthe AA-DTAdegree 5 FivecreditsfromNaturalScienceListAorListBforthe AA-DTAdegree 5
AdditionalGeneralEducation(10credits) Bus340 ProjectManagement 5 FivecreditsfromthelistsofHumanities/FineArts/English, SocialScience,orNaturalSciencecoursesapprovedforthe AA-DTAdegree. 5 CoreRequirements(50credits) IT310 RoutingandSwitchingintheEnterprise 5 IT335 NetworkSecurityFoundationsandPolicies 5 IT340 NetworkSecurityandFirewalls 5 IT344 VirtualizationandStorage 5 IT360 IntroductiontoComputerForensicsand VulnerabilityAssessment 5 IT385 ScriptingforWindowsandLinux 5 IT390 MobileDevicesandWirelessNetworking- Enterprise 5 IT410 DesigningandSupportingComputerNetworks 5 IT460 ThreatAnalysis 5 IT490 Capstone:NetworkingandSecurity 5InformationTechnologyElectives(45credits) InformationTechnologyorComputerSciencecoursesnumbered 100orhigher 45Electives(25credits) 25creditsfromanycoursesnumbered100orhigher 25
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ITAdvancedNetworkAdministrationandSecurityCertificateofProficiency
40Credits
TheITAdvancedNetworkAdministrationandSecurityTechniciancertificateprogramisdesignedtopreparestudentsforemploymentinavarietyofinformationtechnology(IT)positions,suchasnetworkandcomputersystemsadministrators,informationsecurityanalysts,orcomputersupportspecialists.Thiscertificateprovidesstudentswiththeopportunitytoacquireadeeptechnicalfoundationandcompetencyinnetworkadministrationandsecurity.Studentswilllearnhowtoplan,implement,administer,andsupportappropriateinformationtechnologiesandsystemstohelpanorganizationachieveitsgoalsandobjectives.Informationtechnologiesandsystemsmayinclude:servers,clientcomputers,mobiledevices,operatingsystems,networkapplications,localareanetworks,wideareanetworks,wirelessnetworks,networksegments,intranets,andsoon.Studentswilllearnhowtoanalyzethesecurityvulnerabilitiesofanorganization’sITresources,andhowtoplanandimplementsecuritymeasuresandpracticesforthoseresources.Studentsmustattaina2.5orhigheronallcoursesinthisprogram.EntryRequirements:Toenterthisprogram,studentsmusthaveatechnicalassociate’sdegreeinanIT-relatedfieldfromaregionallyaccreditedinstitution,ortwoyearsITworkexperience.ThefollowingITcourses,orworkexperienceinalloftheseareas,arestronglyrecommendedbeforeenteringthisprogrambecausetheycontainfoundationalknowledgeuponwhichtheupper-divisionITcoursesisbuilt:
IT102IntroductiontoProgrammingIT114CompTIAA+CertificationPreparationIT131NetworkingFundamentalsIT160WindowsServerAdministrationIIT190LinuxAdministrationIT210IntroductiontoRoutingandSwitchingIT240WindowsServerAdministrationII
FormoreinformationaboutthisdegreepleasecontacttheGreenRiverITfacultyatitdegrees@greenriver.eduDept./No. CourseTitle CreditsCoreRequirements IT310 RoutingandSwitchingintheEnterprise 5 IT335 NetworkSecurityFoundationsandPolicies 5 IT340 NetworkSecurityandFirewalls 5 IT344 VirtualizationandStorage 5 IT360 IntroductiontoComputerForensicsand VulnerabilityAssessment 5 IT385or ScriptingforWindowsandLinuxor IT390 MobileDevicesandWirelessNetwork- Enterprise 5 IT410 DesigningandSupportingComputerNetworks 5 IT460 ThreatAnalysis 5
InformationTechnology–SoftwareDevelopment
BachelorofAppliedScience(BAS)180Credits
TheBachelorofAppliedScienceinInformationTechnology-SoftwareDevelopmentisdesignedtopreparestudentsforemploymentinavarietyofsoftwaredevelopmentpositions,suchassoftwaredeveloper,softwaretester,systemsanalyst,qualityassuranceanalyst,mobileapplicationdeveloper,andwebdeveloper.Successfulgraduatesoftheprogramshouldbeableto:
• Developstable,robust,secure,andefficientcodefollowingbestpracticesindatabasedesignandsoftwareconstruction.
• Communicatewithtechnicalandnon-technicalprojectstakeholders,andwithinprojectteams.
• ApplyAgilepracticessuchasmaintainingaproductbacklog,planningsprints,participatinginsprintreviewsandretrospectives.
• Performsoftwarequalityassuranceactivitiesthroughouttheentiresoftwarelifecycle.
• Writetechnicaldocumentationtosupportsoftwarelifecycleactivities.
Studentstypicallybegintheirstudiesinthisprogramatthird-year(junior)standing,withcreditsearnedduringtheirfirstandsecondyearapplyingtowardsthetotal180credits.EntryRequirements:Toenterthisprogram,studentsmusthaveanassociatedegreeorhigherfromaregionallyaccreditedinstitution.StudentsmusthaveaminimumcumulativeGPAof2.5orawaiverfromtheProgramDirectorforentryintotheprogram.StudentswhohavecompletedsomecollegecourseworkbutdonothaveanassociatedegreeorhigherareencouragedtomeetwithacademicadvisorintheInformationTechnologydepartmenttodevelopaneducationalplantoprepareforentryintotheprogram.Thefollowingcourses,orequivalents,arestronglyrecommendedbeforeenteringthisprogrambecausetheycontainfoundationalknowledgeuponwhichtheupper-divisioncoursesbuild:
• IT201DatabaseFundamentals• IT206Front-EndWebDevelopment• IT207WebProgrammingwithJavaScript• IT219ProgrammingIorCS&141ComputerScienceIJava• IT220ProgrammingIIorCS145Java2-DataStructures
GraduationRequirements:Studentsmustattainacumulativegradepointaverageof2.5.Formoreinformationaboutthisdegreepleasevisitwww.greenriver.edu/softwareorcontactanInformationTechnologyprogramadvisoratitdegrees@greenriver.edu.Dept./No. CourseTitle CreditsCoreRequirements(50credits) IT301 SystemsProgramming 5 IT305 WebDevelopmentFrameworks 5 IT328 FullStackWebDevelopment 5 IT333 DataStructuresandAlgorithms 5 IT355 AgileDevelopmentMethods 5 IT372 Software,Maintenance,andEvolution 5 IT405 MobileDevelopmentFrameworks 5
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IT426 CollaborativeDesign 5 IT485 SoftwareDevelopmentCapstone1 5 IT486 SoftwareDevelopmentCapstone2 5CommunicationSkills(15credits) Engl&101 EnglishComposition 5 Engl128or ResearchWriting:Science/Engineering/ Businessor Engl126or Writing:Humanitiesor Engl127or Writing:SocialScienceor Cmst&210or InterpersonalCommunicationor Cmst&220or PublicSpeakingor Cmst&230 SmallGroupCommunication 5 Engl335 AdvancedTechnicalWriting 5Quantitative/SymbolicReasoningSkills(5credits)
FivecreditsfromthelistofQuantitativeSkills/SymbolicReasoning CoursesapprovedfortheAA-DTAdegree(Math&141PrecalculusI, Math147FiniteMathematics,orhigherrecommended) 5
Humanities/FineArts/English(10credits) Cmst338or DiversityintheWorkplaceor Cmst238 InterculturalCommunicationor FivecreditsfromthelistofHumanities/Fine Arts/Englishcoursesapprovedforthe AA-DTAdegree 5 FivecreditsfromthelistofHumanities/FineArts/Englishcourses approvedfortheAA-DTAdegree 5SocialSciences(10Credits) TencreditsfromthelistofSocialSciencecoursesapprovedfor theAA-DTAdegree 10NaturalSciences(10credits) LabSciencecourse FivecreditsoflabsciencefromListAofthe NaturalSciencecoursesapprovedforthe AA-DTAdegree 5 FivecreditsfromListAorListBoftheNaturalSciencecourses approvedfortheAA-DTAdegree 5GeneralEducationElectives(10credits) TencreditsfromthelistsofHumanities/FineArts/English, SocialScience,orNaturalSciencecoursesapprovedforthe AA-DTAdegree 10
TechnicalElectives(20credits)
20creditsofanyComputerScience(CS)courses,anyInformationTechnology(IT)courses,orthefollowingMathematicscourses:
Math&146IntroductiontoStatistics,Math210Discrete Mathematics,orMath256StatisticsforBusinessand SocialScience 20
Electives(50credits) 50creditsfromanycoursesatthe100-levelorhigher 50
InformationTechnologyWebApplicationDevelopment
CertificateofProficiency40Credits
TheWebApplicationDevelopmentcertificateprogramisforanyonewhohasearnedanassociate’sorbachelor’sdegreeandisinterestedinlearninghowtobuildmodernwebsitesandwebapplications.ThiscertificateprogramisdesignedtopreparestudentsforcontinuedstudiesintheBachelorofAppliedScienceinSoftwareDevelopmentdegreeprogramandforemploymentasanentry-levelwebdeveloperorcomputerprogrammerfamiliarwiththebestpracticesinindustry.Studentsmustearnacumulativegradepointaverageof2.5orhigheroncoursescompletedforthiscertificate.AllofthecoursesinthiscertificateprogramapplytowardstheBachelorofAppliedScienceinInformationTechnology:SoftwareDevelopmentdegree.EntryRequirements:Toenterthiscertificateprogram,studentsmusthaveearnedanassociate’sdegreeorbachelor’sdegreefromaregionallyaccreditedinstitution.Thefollowingcoursework,orequivalentworkexperience,inalloftheseareas,arestronglyrecommendedbeforeenteringthisprogramasthecoursesinthisprogrambuildonprogrammingfundamentals.
IT201 DatabaseFundamentalsIT206 Front-EndWebDevelopmentIT207 WebProgrammingwithJavaScriptIT219or Programming1or CS&141 ComputerScienceI–JavaIT220or Programming2or CS145 Java2DataStructures
Formoreinformationaboutthisdegreepleasevisitwww.greenriver.edu/softwareorcontactanInformationTechnologyprogramadvisoratitdegrees@greenriver.edu.Dept./No. CourseTitle CreditsCoreRequirements
IT301 SystemsProgramming 5IT305 WebDevelopmentFrameworks 5IT328 FullStackWebDevelopment 5IT333 DataStructuresandAlgorithms 5IT355 AgileDevelopmentMethods 5IT372 Debugging,Maintenance,andEvolution 5IT405 MobileDevelopmentFrameworks 5IT426 CollaborativeDesign 5
InformationTechnologySoftwareDevelopmentFoundations
AssociatePre-ProfessionalDegree90Credits
ThisdegreeprogrampreparesstudentsforentryintotheBachelorofAppliedScienceinInformationTechnology:SoftwareDevelopmentdegreeprogramatGreenRiverCollege.Whilenotdesignedfortransfertoothercollegesanduniversities,thisprogramofstudyisanoptionforstudentswhohavecompletedsomecollegecoursework,buthavenotpreviouslyearnedanassociate’sdegreeorhigherandareseekingadmissionsinto
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GreenRiverCollege’sBASInformationTechnology:SoftwareDevelopmentprogram.Studentsdevelopacademicskillsinwriting,mathematics,andcommunication,alongsidetechnicalskillsinprogrammingtoprepareforupper-divisioncourseworkinSoftwareDevelopment.InformationTechnologyinstructoradvisingisrequiredforthisdegree.Contact: [email protected]./No. CourseTitle Credits CoreRequirements(45credits) IT201 DatabaseFundamentals 5 IT206 Front-EndWebDevelopment 5 IT207or WebProgrammingwithJavaScriptor IT190 LinuxAdministration1 5 IT219or Programming1or CS&141 ComputerScienceI–Java 5 IT220or Programming2or CS145 Java2–DataStructures 5 Engl&101 EnglishCompositionI 5 Engl128or ResearchWriting:Science/Engineering/ Businessor Engl126or Writing:Humanitiesor Engl127 Writing:SocialScience 5 Math&141or PrecalculusIor Math147or FiniteMathematics–BusinessandSocial Scienceor QSRcourse FivecreditsfromthelistofQuantitative Skills/SymbolicReasoningcourses approvedfortheAA-DTAdegree 5 Cmst&210or InterpersonalCommunicationor Cmst&220or PublicSpeakingor Cmst&230 SmallGroupCommunication 5Electives(45credits)Anycollegecoursesnumbered100orhighermaybeusedfor electivecredits. 45
InformationTechnologySystemsandSecurity
AssociateinAppliedScience–TransferDegree(AAS-T)90Credits
ThisdegreeprogrampreparesstudentsforentryintoaBachelorofAppliedScienceinInformationTechnology:NetworkAdministrationandSecurity,orInformationTechnology:SoftwareDevelopmentdegreeprogramatGreenRiverCollege.Inaddition,thisappliedassociate’sdegreeprogrampreparesstudentsforentry-levelemploymentinavarietyofITpositions,suchashelpdesktechnician,technicalsupportspecialist,networktechnician,andnetworkorcomputersystemsadministrator.Studentsinthisdegreeprogramreceivefoundationaltraininginabroadrangeofnetworking,systemsadministration,andsoftwaredevelopment,resultinginabalanced,well-roundedknowledgeofinformationtechnology.Inyear2,studentscompletefourcoursesonkeyadvancednetworkingtopics(Option1)orfourcoursesinsoftwaredevelopment(Option2).Inadditiontothesespecializedcourses,studentslearnkeyinterpersonalcommunicationskillssoughtbyemployers.Successfulgraduatesoftheprogramshouldbeableto:
• Understandanddemonstratethefunctionsofinformationtechnologyservicessupport.
• Understandanddemonstrateprocedurestoinstall,configure,support,andtroubleshootLinuxandWindowsoperatingsystems.
• Understandsecurityprinciples,systemandnetworkvulnerabilities,andcommonmitigationpractices.
• Understandanddemonstratebasicprogramminganddatabaseconstructs.
• Understandnetworkinfrastructure,logic,subnetting,andtroubleshootingprocedures.
Contact: [email protected]./No. CourseTitle Credits GeneralEducationRequirements:20credits Cmst&210or InterpersonalCommunicationor Cmst&220or PublicSpeakingor Cmst&230or SmallGroupCommunicationor Cmst238 InterculturalCommunication 5 Engl&101 EnglishCompositionI 5 Phil111or Technology,Society,andValuesor Bus&101or IntroductiontoBusinessor AnyNaturalScienceListAorBfromthe AA-DTAor AnySocialSciencefromtheAA-DTAor AnyHumanitiesclassfromtheAA-DTA 5 Math108or MathforInformationTechnologyor AnymathclassMath&107orhigher. 5NOTE:StudentswhowishtocontinueontotheBASIT:NetworkAdministrationandSecurityshouldcompleteMath108orMath147.StudentswhowishtocontinueontotheBASIT:SoftwareDevelopmentshouldcompleteMath&141orMath147,orhigher.CoreRequirements:40-47credits IT102 ProgrammingFundamentals 5 IT114or CompTIAA+CertificationPreparationor CompTIAA+Certification 0or7 IT131 NetworkingFundamentals 5 IT135 CompTIASecurity+CertificationPreparation 5 IT141 CustomerServiceandWorkEnvironment ForITProfessionals 5 IT160 WindowsServerAdministrationI 5 IT190 LinuxAdministrationI 5 IT201 DatabaseFundamentals 5 IT240 WindowsServerAdministrationII 5Complete20creditsfromoneofthetwooptionsbelow:
Option1:NetworkAdministrationandSecurity:20credits IT210 IntroductiontoRoutingandSwitching 5 IT236 AdvancedSecurityPractices 5 IT243 LinuxAdministrationII 5 IT245 WindowsServerAdministrationIII 5Option2:SoftwareDevelopment:20credits IT206 Front-EndWebDevelopment 5 IT207 WebProgrammingwithJavaScript 5 IT219or ProgrammingIor CS&141 ComputerScienceI-Java 5 IT220or ProgrammingIIor CS145 Java2 5
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Electives: 3or10* IT175or StudentAssistantor (0-3) IT178or InformationTechnologyWorkExperienceor (0-3) Anycoursenumbered100orhighermay beusedforelectivecredits.Threeelective creditsarerequired.*TenelectivecreditsareonlyrequiredifaCompTIAA+certificationisusedinplaceofIT114.
InformationTechnologyFundamentalsCertificateofProficiency
15-17CreditsTheInformationTechnologyFundamentalscertificateisdesignedtopreparestudentsorcareerchangersforcontinuedstudiesininformationtechnologybyaddressingavarietyoffundamentaltechnicalconceptsinserveradministration,networking,andoneotheraspectoftechnology:security,programming,databases,ormaintenance.Thecourseworkrequiredforthiscertificatemayalsobehelpfultoindividualswhoseworkrequiresthemtounderstandtechnicalconceptsandterminology,butarenotnecessarilyinvolvedinthesameday-to-dayworkasinformationtechnologyprofessionals.Studentsmustearnagradeof2.5orhigheronallcoursesinthisprogram.AllofthecoursesrequiredforthiscertificateapplytowardstheAssociateofAppliedScience-TdegreeinInformationTechnologySystems.Contact:Formoreinformation,pleasecontactusat
[email protected](253)833.9111,ext.4600.Dept./No. CourseTitle CreditsCoreRequirement(5credits) IT102 ProgrammingFundamentals 5Completeanytwoofthefollowingclasses(10-12credits) IT114 CompTIAA+CertificationPreparation 7IT131 NetworkingFundamentals 5IT135 CompTIASecurity+CertificationPreparation 5IT160 WindowsServerAdministrationI 5IT201 DatabaseFundamentals 5
MachiningandManufacturingTechnologyAssociateinAppliedScienceDegree
100-107Credits
Thisdegreeprogramisdesignedforboththenewstudententeringthefieldofmanufacturingandforthecurrentemployeewhowishestolearnmoreabouttheknowledgeandskillscurrentlyindemandbyemployers.AgraduateoftheprogramwillbepreparedforentryintothemanufacturingindustryasaconventionalorCNC(ComputerNumericalControl)machinisttrainee.Instructioncoversconventionalturning,millingandgrinding,aswellasbasicprogramming,setupandoperationofCNCmachinetools.Othersubjectsincludeshopsafety,readingengineeringdrawings,shopmathematics,machinetooltheory,inspectionandsurfaceplatetechniques,aswellasleanmanufacturingandotherskillscurrentlyrequiredbythemanufacturingindustry.
Creditforhoursoftrainingisusuallygrantedtothoseenteringanapprovedapprenticeshipprogram.Entryintotheprogramatanytimeispossibleonaspace-availablebasiswithinstructor’spermission.
Contact:TomTagliente,ext4261 [email protected]
Dept./No. CourseTitle Credits# Acomp101or ComputationsfortheTradesor Math072or ElementaryAlgebraor EligibleforMath097,IntermediateAlgebra 0-5#*Bus166or HumanRelationsandWorkReadinessor* Cmst100or FundamentalsofOralCommunicationor* Cmst&210or InterpersonalCommunicationor* Cmst217or CommunicationforBusinessandProfessionsor* Cmst&220or PublicSpeakingor Cmst238 InterculturalCommunication 5#*Cmst100or FundamentalsofOralCommunicationor* Cmst&210or InterpersonalCommunicationor* Cmst&220or PublicSpeakingor* Cmst&230 SmallGroupCommunication 5# Engl&101or EnglishCompositionor Engl109 WritingforTradesandProfessional/ TechnicalDegrees 5 Indus111 WeldingSurvey1 3 Mfg101or IntroductiontoMachiningandManufacturingor AAM101 PrinciplesofPrecisionMachining1 13 Mfg102 ConventionalMillingandTurning 13 Mfg103or ConventionalandCNCMachiningLevel1or AAM102 PrinciplesofPrecisionMachining2 13 Mfg104 ConventionalandCNCMachiningLevel2 13 Mfg105 IntermediateCNCMachining 13 Mfg106or SpecialMachiningPracticesor Mfg177 ManufacturingWorkExperience 13 Mfg115 ReadingEngineeringDrawings 2 Mfg162or AppliedMaterialsforManufacturingor IE189 BasicMetallurgy 2-4
Toenhancethelearner’spreparationforfutureemployment,werecommendthefollowing:
Btac111 IntroductiontoComputerLiteracy 5DT115 GeometricDimensioningandTolerancing 4
#Satisfiesrelatedinstructionrequirements.*StudentswhoareplanningtotakeCmst100,Cmst&210,Cmst&220or
Cmst&230canonlycountitasmeetingeitheronlytheRelatedInstructionsOralCommunicationORonlytheHumanRelationsrequirements.
MachiningandManufacturingTechnologyCertificateofProficiency
39-44Credits
Thisisaone-year(threequarter)programdesignedforboththenewstudententeringthefieldofmanufacturingandforthecurrentemployeewhowishestolearnmoreabouttheknowledgeandskillscurrentlyindemandbyemployers.Uponcompletionofthiscertificate,thestudentsarepreparedforentryintothemanufacturingindustryasaconventionalorCNC(Computer
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NumericalControl)machinisttrainee.Instructioncoversconventionalturning,millingandgrinding,aswellasbasicprogramming,setupandoperationofCNCmachinetools.Othersubjectsincludeshopsafety,readingengineeringdrawings,shopmathematics,machinetooltheory,inspectionandsurfaceplatetechniques,aswellasleanmanufacturingandotherskillscurrentlyrequiredbythemanufacturingindustry.Creditforhoursoftrainingisusuallygrantedtothoseenteringanapprovedapprenticeshipprogram.Entryintotheprogramatanytimeispossibleonaspace-availablebasiswithinstructor’spermission.
Contact:TomTagliente,ext4261 [email protected]
Dept./No. CourseTitle Credits
Acomp101or ComputationfortheTradesor Math072or ElementaryAlgebraor EligibleofMath097,ElementaryAlgebra 0-5
Mfg101or IntroductiontoMachiningandManufacturingor AAM101 PrinciplesofPrecisionMachining1 13 Mfg102 ConventionalMillingandTurning 11
Mfg103or ConventionalandCNCMachiningLevel1or AAM102 PrinciplesofPrecisionMachining2 13
Mfg115 ReadingEngineeringDrawings 2
MaintenanceMechatronicsAssociateinAppliedScienceDegree
97-104Credits
Thisdegreeprogramisdesignedforboththenewstudententeringthefieldofmachinemaintenanceandforthecurrentmaintenanceemployeewhowishestolearnmoreabouttheknowledgeandskillscurrentlyindemandbyemployers.Agraduateoftheprogramwillbepreparedforentryintothemaintenancefieldasamaintenancetechnicianorassistant.Instructioncoversthebasicenergytypesthatanimateand/orcontrolmachinery.Theseenergytypesaremechanicalenergy(solids),hydraulics,pneumaticsandelectrical.Thestudentwillbecomefamiliarwithmachinerycomponentsthatconduct,controlandapplythevariousenergytypes,theirrelatedgraphicsymbols,andtheblueprintsandschematicswhichutilizethemforgraphiccommunication.Thecourseswillexamine,explainandutilizebasicanalyticalmethodsandconceptsthatarecriticaltosafelyandefficientlyworkinthedynamichighenergyworldofindustrialmachinery.Creditforhoursoftrainingisusuallygrantedtothoseenteringanapprovedapprenticeshipprogram.Entryintotheprogramatanytimeispossibleonaspace-availablebasiswithinstructor’spermission.
Contact: PatPritchard,ext.4261 [email protected]
Dept./No. CourseTitle Credits#Acomp101or ComputationsfortheTradesor Math072 ElementaryAlgebraor EligibleforMath097,ElementaryAlgebra 0-5 Btac100 FundamentalsofComputers 5 Btac111 IntroductiontoComputerLiteracy 5
*#Bus166or HumanRelationsandWorkReadinessor Cmst100or FundamentalsofWrittenCommunicationor Cmst&210or InterpersonalCommunicationor Cmst&220or PublicSpeakingor Cmst238 InterculturalCommunication 5*#Cmst100or FundamentalsofOralCommunicationor Cmst&210or InterpersonalCommunicationor Cmst&220or PublicSpeakingor Cmst&230 SmallGroupCommunication 5# Engl&101or EnglishCompositionor Engl109 WritingforTradesandProfessional/ TechnicalDegrees 5 Indus111 WeldingSurvey1 3 Mfg101or IntroductiontoManufacturingandMachiningor AAM101 PrinciplesofPrecisionMachining1 13 Mfg115 ReadingEngineeringDrawings 2 Mfg162or AppliedMaterialsforManufacturingor IE189 BasicMetallurgy 2-4 Mtx100 MaintenanceMechatronics1 13 Mtx110 MaintenanceMechatronics2 13 Mtx120 MaintenanceMechatronics3 13 Mtx130 MaintenanceMechatronics4 13 #Satisfiesrelatedinstructionrequirements.*StudentswhoareplanningtotakeCmst100,Cmst&210,orCmst&220
willonlybeabletocountitaseitherfulfillingtheOralCommunicationortheHumanRelationscreditrequirementoftheRelatedInstructionrequirements.
MarketingandEntrepreneurshipBachelorofAppliedScienceDegree(BAS)
180CreditsGreenRiverCollege’sBachelorofAppliedScience(BAS)inMarketingandEntrepreneurshipwillprovidegraduateswiththeskillsandabilitiestoperformmarketresearch,productdevelopment,productmanagement,digitalmarketingande-commerce,promotionsdevelopmentandmanagement,salesandbusinessdevelopment,andprojectmanagement.Studentswillalsolearnsupportingbusinesstopicssuchasaccounting,businessplanning,andoperations.Inaddition,graduatesofthisdegreeprogramwillbepreparedtostartandgrownewventures.Thisdegreeisdesignedtopreparestudentsforemploymentinavarietyofmarketingpositions,including:marketresearchanalyst,marketingspecialist,businessanalyst,productmanager,salesrepresentative,andsocialmediamanager.Theskillslearnedinthisdegreecanbeappliedinorganizationsrangingfromsmallstartupstolarge,well-establishedbusinesses.TheBASinMarketingandEntrepreneurshipenablesindividualswithassociate’sdegreestocombinetheirlower-divisiontechnicalortransferpreparationwithupper-divisioncreditsinbusiness,marketingandentrepreneurship.Theresultisapractical,application-oriented,Bachelor’sdegree.TheBASinMarketingandEntrepreneurshipalsocombinesthebreadthandacademicrigorrequiredforstudentswhowishtocontinuetheirstudiesattheMaster’slevel.EntryRequirements:TheentryrequirementsfortheBASinMarketingandEntrepreneurshipprogramprovideaccesstostudentsfrombothacademictransferandcareerandtechnicalprograms.Theseentryrequirementsalso
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ensurethatprospectivestudentsarepreparedforsuccessoncetheyentertheprogram.Entryrequirementsare:
• AAA,AASorAAS-TdegreewithacumulativeGPAof2.5orbetterOR AA,AB,orASdegreewithacumulativeGPAof2.5orbetter
• CompletionofMathatthe097levelorhigher(5creditswithagradeof2.5orbetter)
• CompletionofEngl&101orEngl126orEngl127orEngl128(5creditswithagradeof2.5orbetter)
Formoreinformationaboutthisdegree,pleasecontacteitherofthefollowing:Contacts:TimBroxholm,ext.4377 JeffPerlot,ext.4865
[email protected] [email protected]. CourseTitle CreditsCoreRequirements(55credits)
Bus300 IntroductiontoEntrepreneurialLeadership 5Bus310 MarketResearchandAnalytics 5Bus335 IntegratedMarketingCommunications 5Bus344 EntrepreneurialFinance 5Bus350 ProductDevelopmentandInnovation 5Bus360 SalesandNegotiation 5Bus385 OperationsManagementforCompetitive Advantage 5Bus390 DigitalMarketing 5Bus395 StrategicMarketingandManagement 5Bus460 VentureLaunch1 5Bus490 VentureLaunch2 5
CommunicationSkills(10credits)
Engl&101or EnglishCompositionor Engl126or Writing:Humanitiesor Engl127or Writing:SocialScienceor Engl128 ResearchWriting:Science/Engineering/ Business 5Engl335 AdvancedTechnicalWriting 5
Quantitative/SymbolicReasoningSkills(5credits)
Math&141or Precalculusor Math147 FiniteMath-BusinessandSocialScience 5
Humanities(10credits) Cmst&210or InterpersonalCommunicationsor Cmst&220or PublicSpeakingor Cmst&230 SmallGroupCommunications 5Phil412 ProfessionalEthics 5
SocialSciences(10credits)
Bus&101or IntroductiontoBusinessor Bus181 IntroductiontoInternationalBusiness 5SocialScience FivecreditsfromthelistofSocialScience coursesapprovedfortheAA-DTAdegree 5
NaturalSciences(10credits)
NaturalScience FivecreditslabsciencefromNatural ScienceListAfortheAA-DTAdegree 5Math256 StatisticsforBusinessandSocialScience 5
AdditionalGeneralEducation(15credits) Acct&201or PrinciplesofAccountingor Acct110 PracticalFinancialAccounting 5Bus365 ConsumerBehavior 5Bus400 PersonalandProfessionalBranding 5
BusinessElectives(15credits) Bus121 IntroductiontoMarketingPrinciples 5 Bus401and SpecialTopics1-Marketing&Entrepreneurship 2 Bus402and SpecialTopics2-Marketing&Entrepreneurship 2 Bus403and SpecialTopics3-Marketing&Entrepreneurship 2 Bus404and SpecialTopics4-Marketing&Entrepreneurship 2 Bus405 SpecialTopics5-Marketing&Entrepreneurship2
AdditionalcreditsfromanAssociate’sDegreeorequivalentcreditsinbusiness-relatedfield 50
MedicalOfficeAdministrationAssociateinAppliedArtsDegree
94-108Credits
Thisdegreeprogramprovidesstudentsanopportunitytodevelopessentialmedicaladministrativeskillsintheirareaofinterest,aswellas,toofferacomprehensivegeneraleducation.Placementincoursesdependsonprioreducationandexperience.Studentsinthisprogrammustcompleteeachclasswithagradeof2.0orhigher.Toearnthisdegree,thestudentmustcompleteallcoreclasses.Inaddition,thestudentmustchooseanareaofconcentrationandcompletetherequiredcoursesinthatarea.Thisprogrammeetsthecollege’srelatedinstructionrequirementsfortheAssociateinAppliedArtsdegree.Studentsmayenterthisprogramatthebeginningofanyquarter.Contacts: LeaAnnSimpson,ext.4393 JulieSlettvet,ext.4687
[email protected] [email protected] ShannonSharpe,ext.4378 [email protected]/No. CourseTitle Credits
AP100 SurveyofAnatomy-Physiology 5Bus166 HumanRelationsandWorkReadiness 5Btac100 FundamentalsofComputers 5
* Btac102 IntermediateKeyboarding 5# Btac110 BusinessMathApplications 5 Btac112or BeginningWordor Btac255 AdvancedWord 5
Btac125 MedicalTerminologyforOffice Administration 5Btac126 PharmaceuticalBasics 2Btac127 OverviewofHumanDiseasesfor Non-Clinicians 3
# Btac130 BusinessCorrespondence 5Btac142 HealthInformationandDeliverySystems 5Btac143 Medical/LegalAspectsofHealthInformation 5Btac145 IntroductiontoICDCoding 5Btac146 IntroductiontoCPTCoding 5Btac162or IntroductiontoExcelor Btac163 AdvancedExcel 5
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Btac245 MedicalOfficeProcedures 5Cmst100or FundamentalsofOralCommunicationor Cmst&210or InterpersonalCommunicationor Cmst&220 PublicSpeaking 5Reading EligibleforRead104(asdeterminedbythe AppropriateCOMPASStestscore)or CompletionofRead094 0-5
Options:Selectfromoneofthefollowingareasofconcentration.A. FrontOffice(14credits)
Btac132 BusinessCommunicationApplications 5Btac177and BTACWorkExperience1and 3Coop171 WorkExperienceSeminar 1Btac266 InsideMicrosoftOffice 5
B. MedicalCoding&Reimbursement(23credits)
Btac180 MedicalCodingProfessionalPractice Experience 5Btac248 HealthcareReimbursementMethodology 5Btac257 IntermediateICDMedicalCoding 5Btac258 IntermediateCPT/HCPCSMedicalCoding 5Btac259 MedicalEncoderPracticum 3
Toenhancethestudent’spreparationforfutureemployment,thefollowingarerecommended:
Acct110 PracticalFinancialAccounting1 5Bus&101 IntroductiontoBusiness 5Btac101 BeginningKeyboarding 5Btac107and/or TypingSpeedandAccuracy1and/or Btac108 TypingSpeedandAccuracy2 2
° Btac111 IntroductiontoComputerLiteracy 5 Btac112or BeginningWordor Btac255 AdvancedWord 5° Btac115 ProfessionalImageBuilding 1
Btac140 RecordsManagement 5Btac150 IntroductiontoWindows 5Btac162or IntroductiontoExcelor Btac163 AdvancedExcel 5Btac175 InstructorAssistant 1-5
Btac185 IntroductiontoMicrosoftAccess 5Btac250 OfficeRelationsandProcedures 5
#Satisfiesrelatedinstructionrequirements.*Creditbyadvancedplacementmaybegrantedintyping/keyboardingafterdepartmentalreviewofpriortraining.
°QualifiesasAA-DTAactivitycredit.
MedicalOfficeManagerCertificateofProficiency
40Credits
ThiscertificateprogramisdesignedforstudentswhohavecompletedtheMedicalOfficeAdministrationDegreeorwhohavepreviousmedicalofficeexperienceandwillallowthemtoincreasetheirabilitytoachievethegoalofmedicalofficemanager.Studentsinthisprogrammustcompleteeachclasswithagradeof2.0orhigher,andsomeprerequisitesmaybeneededtoentertherequiredclasses.Studentsmayenterthisprogramatthebeginningofanyquarter.
Contacts: LeaAnnSimpson,ext.4393 JulieSlettvet,ext.4687
[email protected] [email protected] ShannonSharpe,ext.4378 [email protected]
Dept./No. CourseTitle CreditsAcct110 PracticalFinancialAccounting1 5Btac130 BusinessCorrespondence 5Btac245 MedicalOfficeProcedures 5Btac266 InsideMicrosoftOffice 5Bus166 HumanRelationsandWorkReadiness 5Cmst&210 InterpersonalCommunication 5Toenhancethestudent'spreparationforfutureemployment,select10creditsfromthefollowingelectives: 10AP100or SurveyofHumanAnatomyandPhysiologyor AP102 BringingAnatomyandPhysiologytoLife 5Btac100 FundamentalsofComputers 5Btac110 BusinessMathApplications 5Btac112 BeginningWord 5Btac122 IntroductiontoMedicalTranscription 5Btac140 RecordsManagement 5Btac142 HealthInformationandDeliverySystems 5Btac143 Medical/LegalAspectsofHealthInformation 5Btac145 IntroductiontoICDCoding 5Btac146 IntroductiontoCPTCoding 5Btac150 IntroductiontoWindows 5Btac162 IntroductiontoExcel 5Btac185 IntroductiontoMicrosoftAccess 5Btac214 IntroductiontoInformationSecurity 5Btac250 OfficeRelationsandProcedures 5Btac255 AdvancedWord 5Engl108 MedicalTerminology 2
NaturalResourcesTrack1:SamplingandAssessment
Track2:ForestryOperationsBachelorsofAppliedScienceinForestResourceManagement
180Credits
TheBachelorsofAppliedScienceinForestResourceManagementdegreepreparesstudentstodirectlyenteremploymentinseveralNaturalResourcesareas.Bydevelopingacademicskillsinmathematics,science,English,humanities,andnaturalresourcecourses,thestudentcanapplydirectlyforjobsinnaturalresourcesmanagement,forestengineering,waterqualityorwildlifebiology.EntryRequirements:Toenterthisprogram,studentsmusthavecompletedaminimumofatwo-yearassociatedegreeinforestryrelatedfield.StudentsmustconsultaNaturalResourcesinstructorforadvisingforthisdegree.StudentsmustattainacumulativeGPAofatleast2.0onallcollege-levelcourses.Contacts:MonicaPriebe,ext.4509 RobSjogren,ext.4582 [email protected]@greenriver.edu
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Dept./No. CourseTitle Credits
NaturalResourcescoreclasses:(32credits) Natrs385 ForestProtectionandDiseaseManagement 5 Natrs390 EnvironmentalDecisionMakingandConflict Resolution 5 Natrs399 NaturalResourcesSeminar 1 Natrs400 ForestPracticesLawandPolicy 5 Natrs418 ResourceManagementGISApplications2 1 Natrs471 RestorationTechniques 5 Natrs493 AdvancedSilviculture 5 Natrs494 CapstoneinNaturalResources 5SpecialtyTrackCourses1:SamplingandAssessment(18credits) Natrs300 ForestEcology 6 Natrs386 Bio-Invasions:InvasiveSpeciesManagement 5 Natrs417 ResourceManagementGISApplications1 1 Natrs419 ResourceManagementGISApplications3 1 Natrs461 WildlifeEcology 5-or-SpecialtyTrackCourses2:ForestryOperations:(20credits) Natrs301 ResourceEconomics 5 Natrs401 AdvancedHarvestSystems:Cableand AerialBased 5 Natrs402 AdvancedHarvestSystems:GroundBased 5 Natrs403 TransportationSystemDesign 5GeneralEducationRequirements:(60credits)Mathematics:(5credits) Math&146 IntroductiontoStatistics 5English—required:(15credits) Engl&101 EnglishComposition 5 Engl128 ResearchWriting:Science/Engineering/Business 5 Engl335 AdvancedTechnicalWriting 5 Science:(10credits) Biol&110 NorthwestEcology 5 Geol&208 GeologyofthePacificNorthwest 5Humanities—required:(15credits) Cmst&230 SmallGroupCommunication 5 Phil115 CriticalThinking 5 Phil243 EnvironmentalEthics 5SocialScience:(10credits) Anth&210or IndiansofNorthAmericaor Anth&216 NorthwestCoastIndians 5 SocialSciencecourse Anycoursethatsatisfiesasocialscience requirementintheAA-DTAdegree 5Other:(5credits)Bus202 IntroductiontoProjectManagement 5Additionalrequiredcoursestototal180credits:Studentsmustcomplete70creditsforTrack1SamplingandAssessmentsand68creditsforTrack2ForestryOperationsfromthefollowinglistofcoursesorequivalentforestry-relatedcourses: Natrs100 IntroductiontoNaturalResources 5 Natrs114 ChainsawOperationandMaintenance 1 Natrs161 WildlifeHabitatManagement 4 Natrs172 ComputerApplicationsOverview 4 Natrs182 AerialPhoto,GIS,andForestNavigation 8 Natrs184 Tree,ShrubandWildflowerIdentification 8
Natrs205 WildlandRecreation 4 Natrs210 IntroductiontoSoils 5 Natrs270 StreamandWetlandEcology 5 Natrs277-280 NaturalResourcesInternship1-4 14 Natrs284 RoadandTrailEngineering 7 Natrs290 InternshipSeminar 1 Natrs292 ResourceSamplingandAppraisalof ForestConditions 8 Natrs293 SilviculturalAnalysisandForestProtection 4
NaturalResourcesAssociateinPre-ProfessionalDegree
98CreditsThepre-professionaldegreepreparesstudentstotransfertoacollegeoruniversityprogramasjuniorsinseveralNaturalResourcesareas.Bydevelopingacademicskillsinmathematics,science,English,humanities,andnaturalresourcecourses,thestudentcantransferdirectlyintoaprofessionalprogramsuchasnaturalresourcesmanagement,forestengineering,orwildlifebiology.Selectednaturalresourcecourseswilltransfertothesefour-yearprograms.Whilethisprogramofstudyisdesignedtotransfertomostfour-yearprofessionalprogramsinNaturalResourcesorcloselyrelatedfields,youshouldconsultthecatalogoftheschooltowhichyouplantotransfer.TheuniversitycatalogrequirementswillprovidetheguidanceforsubstitutionsandbeapprovedbytheNaturalResourcesinstructor/advisor.Someprofessionalschoolsrequireaforeignlanguage.NaturalResourcesinstructoradvisingrequiredforthisdegree,duetotheirregularitiesofdifferentcollegeanduniversityrequirements.Contacts: MonicaPriebe,ext.4509 RobSjogren,ext.4582 [email protected] [email protected]./No. CourseTitle CreditsAminimumof98creditsmustbeearnedfromthefollowingcategories: Natrs192 GISforNaturalResources 5 Natrs100 IntroductiontoNaturalResources 5 Natrs180 NaturalResourcesMeasurements 6 Natrs182 AerialPhoto,GISandForestNavigation 8 Natrs184 Tree,ShrubandWildflowerIdentification 8 Natrs210 IntroductiontoSoils 5English—required(10credits) Engl&101 EnglishComposition 5 Engl128 ResearchWriting:Science/Engineering/ Business 5Humanities—required(20credits) Cmst&220 PublicSpeaking 5 Cmst&230 SmallGroupCommunication 5 Phil115 CriticalThinking 5 Phil243 EnvironmentalEthics 5Mathematics—minimumof5creditsfromthefollowing(5credits) Math&141 PrecalculusI 5 Math&142 PrecalculusII 5 Math&151 CalculusI 5 Math&152 CalculusII 5 Math256 StatisticsforBusinessandSocialScience 5
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Science—minimumof15creditsfromthefollowing(15credits) Biol110 NorthwestEcology 5 Biol&211 MajorsCellular 6 Biol&212 MajorsAnimal 6 Chem&121 IntroductiontoChemistry 5 Chem&131 IntroductiontoOrganicChemistryand Biochemistry 5 Geol&101 IntroductiontoPhysicalGeology 5 Phys&110 PhysicsNon-ScienceMajorsintheLab 5
Geol&208 GeologyoftheNorthwest 5SocialScience—minimumof5creditsfrom(5credits) Econ&201 MicroEconomics 5 Econ&202 MacroEconomics 5 Geog120 IntroductiontoPhysicalGeography 5 Soc&101 IntroductiontoSociology 5Wellness(1credit) PE113 GroupDynamicActivities 1 (takenconcurrentlywithNatrs182)AdditionalCredits(5credits) Bus202 IntroductiontoProjectManagement 5
NaturalResources—ForestryAssociateinAppliedScienceDegree
110CreditsThisdegreeprogrampreparesgraduatestoworkinavarietyofoutdoorcareers.Thegrowingawarenessofwaterquality,wetlandprotection,reforestation,andenvironmentallysensitivetimberharvestrequirestheservicesoftechnicianswithabroadknowledgebase.Peoplewhoaretrainedtomeasureandsampletheforest,itswildlife,streamsandwetlandswillenhancetheiremploymentopportunities.Wildlifebiologistsandprofessionalforestersneedtechnicianstoefficientlyproduceaccuratedata.Parkmanagersneedknowledgeablepersonneltoperformmaintenancedutiesandinterpretwildlandecologyforthepublic.Wildlandfirefightersareneededwithcurrentcertificatesofknowledgeandskills.StudentsmayentertheNaturalResourcesprograminanyquarter,howevermanyNaturalResourcescoursesareonlyofferedonetimeeachyear.Correctsequencingisimportant!Forbestresults,studentsshouldenterthesecareer-technicalprogramsatthebeginningofsummerorfallquarter.NaturalResourceswithemphasisinForestryandspecialtiesinNaturalResources-GeographicInformationSystemOption,ParkManagement,WaterQualityandWildlandFire.AllcoursesapplytotheAssociateinArtsdegreeaselectivecoursesandmaybetransferabletoafouryearnaturalresourcesprogram.Completionofhighschoolalgebraandtrigonometrycoursesorequivalentisrecommendedbeforebeginningthisprogram.StudentscanalsoearnanAssociateinPre-Professionaldegreeinnaturalresources.Contacts: MonicaPriebe,ext.4509 RobSjogren,ext.4582 [email protected] [email protected]
Dept./No. CourseTitle CreditsFIRSTYEARSummerQuarter#Cmst&220 PublicSpeaking 5#Engl&101 EnglishComposition 5FallQuarter Engl128 ResearchWriting:Science/Engineering/ Business 5 Natrs100 IntroductiontoNaturalResources 5
Natrs114 ChainsawOperationandMaintenance 1 Natrs205 WildlandRecreation 4WinterQuarter Natrs172 ComputerApplicationsOverview 4#Natrs180 NaturalResourcesMeasurement 6
Natrs270 StreamandWetlandEcology 5SpringQuarter
Natrs161 WildlifeHabitatManagement 4 Natrs182 AerialPhotoGIS,andForestNavigation 8 Natrs184 Tree,ShrubandWildflowerIdentification 8 PE113 GroupDynamicsActivities 1 (takenconcurrentlywithNatrs182) SummerQuarter:WorkExperienceSECONDYEARFallQuarter Natrs192 GISforNaturalResources 5 Natrs292 ResourceSamplingandAppraisalofForest Conditions 8 WinterQuarter Natrs210 IntroductiontoSoils 5 Natrs284 RoadandTrailEngineering 7 Natrs290 InternshipSeminar 1 Natrs293 SilviculturalAnalysisandForestProtection 4SpringQuarter# Natrs286 NaturalResourcesBusinessPrinciples 5Capstone* Natrs277,278, NaturalResourcesInternship1-4 14 279and280
To enhance the student’s preparation for future employment, thefollowingarerecommended:
Avia123 AviationWeather 5Engr106 IntroductiontoEngineeringProblems 3HlEd190 StandardFirstAid/CPR 3Natrs130 WildlandFirefighterTraining 4Natrs134 IntermediateWildlandFireBehavior 3Natrs162 BiologyandConservationofBirds 3Natrs198-199 IndependentStudy-NaturalResources1-2 1-5Natrs297-299 IndependentStudy-NaturalResources4-6 1-5StSk110 CollegeSuccessStrategies 5
#SatisfiesrelatedinstructionrequirementsNote:StudentsmayentertheNaturalResourcesprograminanyquarter,
howevermanyNaturalResourcescoursesareonlyofferedonetimeeachyear.Correctsequencingisimportant!
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NaturalResources—GeographicInformationSystemsOption
AssociateinAppliedScienceDegree91Credits
ThisdegreeoptionpreparesgraduatestoworkoutsidecollectingdatausingelectronicequipmentsuchasGlobalPositioningSystems(GPS)orArcPad,laserrange-finders,anddata-loggers.Studentswillalsoworkinsideatacomputer,downloadingthedatacollectedintodatabasestoproduceGeographicInformationsystems(GIS)computer-generatedmapsforpublicandprivateentities.
StudentsmayentertheNaturalResourcesprograminanyquarter,howevermanyNaturalResourcescoursesareonlyofferedonetimeeachyear.Correctsequencingisimportant!
Contacts: MonicaPriebe,ext.4509 RobSjogren,ext.4582 [email protected] [email protected]./No CourseTitle CreditsFIRSTYEARFallQuarter Natrs100 IntroductiontoNaturalResources 5 Natrs184 Tree,ShrubandWildflowerIdentification 8WinterQuarter# Engl&101 EnglishComposition 5 GIS260 Cartography-BasedGIS 5# Natrs180 NaturalResourcesMeasurements 6 Natrs270 StreamandWetlandEcology 5SpringQuarter Engl128 ResearchWriting:Science/Engineering/ Business 5 GIS220 GISModulesAnalyst 5 Natrs182 AerialPhotoGISandForestNavigation 8 PE113 GroupDynamicsActivities 1 (takenconcurrentlywithNatrs182) SECONDYEARFallQuarter Natrs192 GISforNaturalResources 5 Natrs292 ResourceSamplingandAppraisalofForest Conditions 8WinterQuarter# Cmst&220 PublicSpeaking 5 Natrs290 InternshipSeminar 1SpringQuarter GIS270 GISintheField1 5SummerQuarter Natrs277-280 NaturalResourcesInternship1-4 14
Toenhancethestudent’spreparationforfutureemployment,thefollowingarerecommended:
AnyNatrs (1-8)Geog120 IntrotoPhysicalGeography (5)Natrs114 ChainsawOperationandMaintenance (1)StSk110 CollegeSuccessStrategies (5)
#Satisfiesrelatedinstructionrequirements.
NaturalResources—ParkManagementAssociateinAppliedScienceDegree
115-117Credits
Thisdegreeprogrampreparesgraduatestoworkinstate,private,county,municipal,andfederalparksasassistantparkrangersandinassociatedpositions.Parkmanagementincludesinterpretingplantandanimalecologytothegeneralpublic.Rangersareresponsibleforconstructingandmaintainingtrails,campgrounds,andfacilities.Theycollectfees,explainandenforceparkrules,andpromotepublicsafety.StudentsmayentertheNaturalResourcesprograminanyquarter,howevermanynaturalresourcescoursesareonlyofferedonetimeeachyear.Coursesequencingisimportant!Completeprerequisiteasearlyaspossible.Contacts: MonicaPriebe,ext.4509 RobSjogren,ext.4582 [email protected] [email protected]./No. CourseTitle CreditsFIRSTYEARSummerQuarter# Cmst&220 PublicSpeaking 5# Engl&101 EnglishComposition 5FallQuarter Engl128 ResearchWriting:Science/Engineering/ Business 5 Natrs100 IntroductiontoNaturalResources 5 Natrs114 ChainsawOperationandMaintenance 1 Natrs205 WildlandRecreation 4WinterQuarter Natrs172 ComputerApplicationsOverview 4#Natrs180 NaturalResourcesMeasurement 6 Natrs270 StreamandWetlandsEcology 5SpringQuarter Natrs161 WildlifeHabitatManagement 4 Natrs182 AerialPhoto,GIS,andForestNavigation 8 Natrs184 ShrubandWildflowerIdentification 8 PE113 GroupDynamicsActivity 1 (takenconcurrentlywithNatrs182)SECONDYEARFallQuarter Natrs192 GISforNaturalResources 5 Natrs292 ResourceSamplingandAppraisalofForest Conditions 8WinterQuarter Natrs284 RoadandTrailEngineering 7 Natrs290 InternshipSeminar 1 Natrs293 SilviculturalAnalysisandForestProtection 4SpringQuarter Geol&101and IntroductiontoPhysicalGeologyand Soc&101or IntroductiontoSociologyor Natrs123 BackcountryWatershedAssessment 10-12# Natrs286 NaturalResourcesBusinessPrinciples 5
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Capstone* Natrs277-280 NaturalResourcesInternship1-4 14Toenhancethestudent’spreparationforfutureemployment,werecommendthefollowing: Avia123 AviationWeather 5 Geol200 GeologicalInvestigationoftheNational Parks 5 Geol&208 GeologyofthePacificNorthwest 5 HlEd190 StandardFirstAid/CPR 3 Natrs162 BiologyandConservationofBirds 3 Natrs198-199 IndependentStudy-NaturalResources1-2 1-5 Natrs271 StreamandWetlandRestoration 5 Natrs298-299 IndependentStudy-NaturalResources4-6 1-5 StSk110 CollegeSuccessStrategies 5 Other SmallEngineRepair,BasicCarpentry, Plumbing,Wiring *CompleteNatrs277-280insummerquarterifneeded.#Satisfiesrelatedinstructionrequirements.Note:Substitutionsofrequiredcoursesmaybemadewiththedepartment’s
priorapprovalwhenitisagreedthatthestudent’ssuitabilityforemploymentwillbeenhanced.Examplesincludecoursesinvolvingsmallenginerepair,basiccarpentry,plumbingorwiring.
NaturalResources-WaterQualityAssociateinAppliedScienceDegree
130-132CreditsThisdegreeprogrampreparesgraduatestoworkinavarietyofoutdoorcareers.Graduatesmonitorstream,lake,andwetlandsystemsforwaterqualityandfunctionsofphysical,biological,andchemicalparameters.Theyidentifyplantsandanimalsusingtaxonomickeys.TheyassistwetlandsdelineationandGPS/maptheirlocation.Graduatesalsoapplyandfollowenvironmentalregulationsregardingstreamandwetlandprotection.StudentsmayentertheNaturalResourcesprograminanyquarter,howevermanynaturalresourcesclassesareonlyofferedonetimeeachyear.Correctsequencingisimportant!
Contacts: MonicaPaulsonPriebe RobSjogren,ext.4582 [email protected] [email protected]
Dept./No. CourseTitle CreditsFIRSTYEARSummerQuarter# Cmst&220 PublicSpeaking 5# Engl&101 EnglishComposition 5FallQuarter Engl128 ResearchWriting:Science/Engineering/Business 5 Natrs100 IntroductiontoNaturalResources 5 Natrs114 ChainsawOperationandMaintenance 1 Natrs205 WildlandRecreation 4WinterQuarter Natrs172 ComputerApplicationsOverview 4# Natrs180 NaturalResourcesMeasurement 6 Natrs270 StreamandWetlandEcology 5
SpringQuarter Natrs161 WildlifeHabitatManagement 4 Natrs182 AerialPhoto,GIS,andForestNavigation 8 Natrs184 ShrubandWildflowerIdentification 8 PE113 GroupDynamicsActivities 1 (takenconcurrentlywithNATRS182) SECONDYEARFallQuarter Natrs192 GISforNaturalResources 5 Natrs272 FishIdentificationandHabitat 5 Natrs292 ResourceSamplingandAppraisalinForest Conditions 8
WinterQuarter Natrs210 IntroductiontoSoils 5 Natrs284 RoadandTrailEngineering 7 Natrs290 InternshipSeminar 1 Natrs293 SilviculturalAnalysisandForestProtection 4SpringQuarter Geol&101and IntroductiontoPhysicalGeologyand (5) Soc&101or IntroductiontoSociologyor (5) Natrs123 BackcountryWatershedAssessment (12) 10-12 Natrs271 StreamandWetlandRestoration 5#Natrs286 NaturalResourcesBusinessPrinciples 5Capstone*Natrs277-280 NaturalResourcesInternship1-4 14Toenhancethestudent’spreparationforfutureemployment,thefollowingarerecommended:
AnyCourse Biology,Chemistry,andGeology (5ea)Avia123 AviationWeather (5)Geog120 IntroductiontoPhysicalGeography (5)HlEd190 StandardFirstAid/CPR (3)Natrs162 BiologyandConservationofBirds (3)Natrs210 IntroductiontoSoils (5)Natrs198,199 IndependentStudy-NaturalResources1-2 (1-5)Natrs297-299 IndependentStudy-NaturalResources4-6 (1-5)StSk110 CollegeSuccessStrategies (5)
#Satisfiesrelatedinstructionrequirements.*CompleteNatrs277-280insummerquarter.Note:Substitutionsofrequiredcoursesmaybemadewiththedepartment’s
priorapprovalwhenitisagreedthatthestudent’ssuitabilityforemploymentwillbeenhanced.
NaturalResources–WildlandFireAssociateinAppliedScienceDegree
112Credits
Thisdegreeprogrampreparesgraduatestoperformfirepreventionandeducationalactivities.Theyserveascrewmembersorleadersofaerial,engine,orgroundwildlandfirecrews.StudentsmayentertheNaturalResourcesprograminanyquarter,howevermanynaturalresourcescoursesareonlyofferedonetimeeachyear.Correctsequencingisimportant!
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Contacts: MonicaPriebe,ext.4509 RobSjogren,ext.4582 [email protected] [email protected]./No. CourseTitle CreditsFIRSTYEARSummerQuarter# Engl&101 EnglishComposition 5FIRSTYEARFallQuarter
Natrs114 ChainsawOperationandMaintenance 1 Engl128 ResearchWriting:Science/Engineering/ Business 5 Natrs100 IntroductiontoNaturalResources 5 WinterQuarter Natrs172 ComputerApplicationsOverview 4# Natrs180 NaturalResourcesMeasurement 6 Natrs270 StreamandWetlandEcology 5SpringQuarter Natrs130 WildlandFirefighterTrainingI-100and S-130/190 4 Natrs134 IntermediateWildlandFireBehavior 3 Natrs161 WildlifeHabitatManagement 4 Natrs182 AerialPhotoGISandForestNavigation 8 PE113 GroupDynamicActivities 1 (takenconcurrentlywithNatrs182) SummerQuarter:WildfireexperiencerequiredSECONDYEARFallQuarter# Cmst&220 PublicSpeaking 5 Natrs192 GISforNaturalResources 5 Natrs292 ResourceSamplingandAppraisal 8 WinterQuarter Natrs131 AdvancedWildlandFirefighterTrainingS-131 1 Natrs132 WildlandFirefighterCrewBossS-230 2 Natrs133 WildlandFirefighterEngineBossS-231 1 Natrs284 RoadandTrailEngineering 7 Natrs290 InternshipSeminar 1 Natrs293 SilviculturalAnalysisandForestProtection 4SpringQuarter Natrs184 ShrubandWildflowerIdentification 8# Natrs286 NaturalResourcesBusinessPrinciples 5Capstone* Natrs277-280 NaturalResourcesInternship 14Toenhancethestudent’spreparationforfutureemployment,thefollowingarerecommended: Avia123 AviationWeather (5) Btac100 FundamentalsofComputers (5) Engr106 IntroductiontoEngineeringProblems (3) HlEd190 StandardFirstAid/CPR (3) Natrs162 BiologyandConservationofBirds (3) Natrs205 WildlandRecreation (4) Natrs198,199, IndependentStudy-NaturalResources1-2 (1-5) Natrs297-299 IndependentStudy-NaturalResources4-6 (1-5) Phys&114 GeneralPhysicsIwithLab (5) StSk110 CollegeSuccessStrategies (5)
*CompleteNatrs277-280insummerquarter.#Satisfiesrelatedinstructionrequirements.Note:Substitutionsofrequiredcoursesmaybemadewiththedepartment’s
priorapprovalwhenitisagreedthatthestudent’ssuitabilityforemploymentwillbeenhanced.
OccupationalTherapyAssistantAssociateinAppliedScienceDegree
127Credits
Occupationaltherapyisahealthdisciplinethatprovidesservicestopeoplewhoseliveshavebeendisruptedbyphysicalinjury,illness,anddevelopmental,psychosocial,oraging-relatedproblems."Occupational”inthissensedoesnotnecessarilyrefertoaperson'semployment.Instead,itmeanstherapythatenablesapersontogainthefunctionnecessarytoperformday-to-daywork,self-careandleisureactivitiesasrelatedtoone’sroles.Occupationaltherapyassistantsareoftenpartofahealthteamthatnotonlyincludesanoccupationaltherapistbutmayalsoincludephysicians,nurses,socialworkers,teachers,physicaltherapistsandotherspecialists.Besidespreparingtobecomeoccupationaltherapyassistants,studentsinthisprogramlearnmanyskillsthatwillserveinotherhelpingcareers.Occupationaltherapyassistantsareemployedatpublicschools,long-termcarecenters,hospitals,rehabilitationcentersandgeriatricdaycenterstonameafew.Assistantsworkunderthesupervisionandconsultationofanoccupationaltherapisttoprovidepatienttreatments.Theyalsoprovideassistancewithpatientassessments.TheOccupationalTherapyAssistantprogramisaccreditedbytheAccreditationCouncilforOccupationalTherapyEducation(ACOTE)oftheAmericanOccupationalTherapyAssociation(AOTA),locatedat4720MontgomeryLane,Suite200,Bethesda,MD20824-1220.AOTA’sphonenumberis(301)652-AOTA.GraduatesoftheprogramwillbeabletositforthenationalcertificationexaminationforoccupationaltherapyassistantsadministeredbytheNationalBoardforCertificationofOccupationalTherapy(NBCOT)locatedat12S.SummitAvenue,Suite100,Gaithersburg,MD20877.NBCOT’sphonenumberis(301)990-7979.Aftersuccessfulcompletionofthisexamination,thegraduatewillbeaCertifiedOccupationalTherapyAssistant(COTA).WashingtonStaterequireslicensureinordertopractice.Felonyconvictionsmayaffectagraduate’sabilitytositfortheNBCOTcertificationexaminationandattainstatelicensure.NBCOToffersanEarlyDeterminationReviewtoindividualswho(1)havebeenchargedwithorconvictedoffelony,(2)havehadanyprofessionallicense,registrationorcertificationrevoked,suspendedorsubjecttoprobationaryconditionsbyaregulatoryauthorityorcertificationboard,and/or(3)havebeenfoundbyanycourt,administrativeordisciplinaryproceedingtohavecommittednegligence,malpractice,recklessnessorwillfulorintentionalmisconductwhichresultedinharmtoanother.AnindividualwhoisconsideringenteringtheGreenRiverCollegeOccupationalTherapyAssistantprogram,orhasalreadyenteredtheprogrambutisnotyeteligibletoapplyforthecertificationexamination,mayhavehis/hercharacterinformationreviewedpriortoactuallyapplyingfortheexaminationbyrequestingthereview.Thefeeforthereviewis$100;apaymentformcanbefoundonNBCOT’sWebsite–www.nbcot.org–under“Forms”.
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Newstudentsareadmittedtwiceayear(fallandspring).Level2fieldworkrequirementsmustbecompletedwithin18monthsofacademiccourses.AllLevelIandLevelIIfieldworkexperiencesarecompletedduringnormaldaytimebusinesshours.GreenRivercannotguaranteeplacementatstudentgeographicallocationandthatuptoa90-minutedrive(oneway)forlevel1fieldworkandupto60-minutedrive(oneway)forlevelIIfieldworkispossible.Also,studentsmaybeplaceoutsidethePugetSoundarea.ProgramApplicationApplicationsareacceptedinJanuaryforthespringstartprogramandFebruaryforthefallprogram.Specificdatescanbefoundontheprogramwebsite.Whentheprogramfills,applicantswillbeplacedonalternatelist.OTAprogramadmissionrequirementsandtheapplicationprocessaresubjecttochangefromyeartoyear.Ifyouareplanningtoapplyforalateryear,thepacketwillprovideguidelinesfortheapplicationprocess.Theapplicationpacketisupdatedeachfallforthefollowingyearanditistheapplicant’sresponsibilitytobeawareofcurrentapplicationrequirements.1. Candidatesmayapplywhentheyhaveearnedaminimumof20
quartercreditsinprogramprerequisitecourseswithaminimumgradeof2.0ineachcourseandacumulativeGPAofatleast2.5(gradeson4.0scale).
2. PrerequisitecoursesfortheOTAprogramare:*a. AP103orBiol&241and AP104orBiol&242b. Engl&101c. HSci150orPsyc&200* SequencingofallAnatomyandPhysiologycoursesmustbetaken
atthesameinstitution.
3. Submissionofaonepagestatementdescribingapplicant’sinterestandknowledgeinthefield.
4. Aminimumof20hoursofwork,volunteer,orjobshadowexperienceinoccupationaltherapy.AlljobshadowingneedstobedocumentedonjobshadowingformandplacedinasealedenvelopesignedbyanOTorCOTAatthetimeoftheapplicationisrequired.
SelectionProcess:Studentswhosatisfytheaboverequirementswillbeselectedbasedonacademicpreparation,GPA,andfamiliaritywithoccupationaltherapyincludingtheessentialfunctionsoftheoccupationaltherapyassistantstudent.Theproceduresusedinselection,evaluation,andretentiondonotdiscriminateandareconsistentwiththeprocessofGreenRiverCollege.Doestheprogramtransfertofour-yearschools?TheclassesfortheOccupationalTherapyAssistantprogramarenotdesignedtotransfer.StudentswhoseekoccupationaltherapydegreesshouldpursueaBachelor’sdegreeandthenattendanoccupationaltherapyprogram.
Contacts: LisaFinnsson,ext.4341 Career&AdvisingCenter,ext.2641 [email protected]@greenriver.edu InformationSessionSignup:www.greenriver.edu/info-sessions
Dept./No. CourseTitle CreditsFirstQuarter
HSci102 AppliedAnatomy 5OT100 IntroductiontoOccupationalTherapy 3OT110 FundamentalsofOTasHealthCareProviders 4
SecondQuarter
HSci104 FundamentalsofGerontology 3OT112 DevelopmentalDisabilities 5OT114 PhysicalDisabilities1 3OT124 PhysicalDisabilities1Lab 2
ThirdQuarter
OT105 ClinicalSeminar1 2OT116 PhysicalDisabilities2 3OT126 PhysicalDisabilities2Lab 2OT118 PsychosocialDysfunction 4OT120 ProfessionalAdvocacyExperience 1
* OT177 ApplicationofOccupationalTherapyCo-op Experience1 1FourthQuarter* OT178 ApplicationofOccupationalTherapyCo-op Experience2 1* OT200 TherapeuticActivities1 3# OT202 Ethics,SocietyandProfessionalPractice 3 OT223 TherapeuticPracticesinOT 3 OT233 TherapeuticPracticesClinicalSkillsTraining 2 OT225 ClinicalSeminar2 1FifthQuarter OT230 TherapeuticGroupLeadership 2# OT235 TherapeuticActivities2 3 OT240 TherapeuticAdaptations 5 OT245 Pre-FieldworkExperienceSeminar 2 SixthQuarter# OT250 FieldworkExperienceSeminar1 1*#OT277 Co-opFieldworkExperience1 11 SeventhQuarter# OT251 FieldworkExperienceSeminar2 1*#OT278 Co-opFieldworkExperience2 11 RequiredSupportingCourses:
AP103and EssentialsofHumanAnatomy-Phys1and AP104or EssentialsofHumanAnatomy-Phys2or Biol&241and HumanAnatomy-Phys1and Biol&242 HumanAnatomy-Phys2 10 10
# Cmst&220or PublicSpeakingor Cmst&230 SmallGroupCommunication 5
# Engl&101 EnglishComposition 5HSci150or HumanLifeSpanGrowthandDevelopmentor Psyc&200 LifeSpanPsychology 5Math070orhigher Pre-Algebra 5Psyc&100 IntroductiontoPsychology 5
Select5creditsfromthefollowingcourses:
Anth&206 CulturalAnthropology 5Anth&235 Cross-CulturalMedicine 5Cmst238 InterculturalCommunication 5Geog&200 HumanGeography 5
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Human133 People,LanguageandCulture 5Human186 PeoplesoftheWorld 5Soc&101 IntroductiontoSociology 5Soc&201 SocialProblems 5Soc205 SociologyofDisability 5
Electives:(Instructor’spermissionrequired.)
OT194 SpecialTopics-OccupationalTherapy 1-2OT198 IndependentStudy-OccupationalTherapy 1
# Satisfiesrelatedinstructionrequirements.* Clinicalhoursoffcampusduringthedayhoursrequired.Note:OTAstudentsmustearnaminimumgradeof2.0inallrequiredclasses.
PhysicalTherapistAssistantAssociateinAppliedScienceDegree
110-112Credits
ThisdegreeprogramawardsanAssociateinAppliedSciencedegreeandisaccreditedbytheCommissiononAccreditationinPhysicalTherapyeducation.OncestudentsbeginPTAclasses,theytypicallycompletetheprogramintwoyearswith110-112credits,dependingonpreviouscollegework.PTAprogramcoursesmustbetakeninsequenceandareonlyofferedtostudentswhoareacceptedintothePTAProgram.Theprogramadmitsaclassof32eachfallquarter.Admissionisbyapplicationandapplicantsareevaluatedbasedonacademicpreparationandfamiliaritywithphysicaltherapy.PTAprogramstudentsmustearnaminimumof2.0inallrequiredcourses.AftergraduatingfromtheprogramstudentsareeligibletoapplyforlicensureandsitforthePTAlicensingexamination,whichisgivennationally.MoststatesrequirelicensureofPTAs,andmayhaverequirementsinadditiontothelicensureexamination.WashingtonStaterequiresPTAlicensure.ThePTA,underthesupervisionofalicensedphysicaltherapist,treatsindividualswithphysicallimitationstorelievepainandrestorefunction.Physicaltherapistassistantsworkinhospitals,rehabilitationcenters,schoolsystems,privatephysicaltherapypractices,homehealthcareagencies,andsportsmedicinefacilities.ProspectivestudentsmustcompletetheadmissionsprerequisitesandapplyforthePhysicalTherapistAssistantprogram.ApplicationRequirements:PleaserefertothePTAprogramwebsiteatwww.instruction.greenriver.edu/PTAforthemostcurrentinformationaboutapplicationrequirementsorregisterforaninformationsessionatwww.greenriver.edu/infosessions.Therequiredprerequisitesareasfollows:
• HumanAnatomyandPhysiology1&2Theprerequisiterequires10quarter-credits(orequivalent)ofhumananatomyandphysiologywithalab.TheminimumcoursesmeetingthisrequirementatGRCareAP103and104.Biol&241(API)andBiol&242(APII)alsomeetthisprerequisite.Thesecoursesshouldbecompletedwithin7yearspriortoapplyingtotheprogramandcompletedatthesameinstitution.Pleasebe
advisedthatAP103andAP104maynottransferaswelltoanotherinstitution.
• Speech/CommunicationThecoursesmeetingthisrequirementatGRCinclude:Cmst&210,Cmst&220,Cmst&230orCmst238.Equivalentcommunication/speechcourseswithlessthan5quartercreditsshouldbeverifiedwiththepre-PTAprogramadvisor.
• EnglishCompositionThisrequirementmaybecompletedbytakingeitherEnglishComposition(Engl&101orequivalenttransferablecourse).Studentswhocompleteanequivalentcourseoflessthan5quartercreditswillnotmeetthisrequirementandsubsequentlybeineligibleforgraduation.English126,127,and128atGreenRiver(ortheirequivalent)willalsomeetthisrequirement.(5compositioncreditsrequired)
• Math(choose1of2options)Option1:Anycollege-levelMathcourse(mostmathcoursesnumbered100orabove),orOption2:Completeoneofthefollowing:Btac110,BA145orAcomp101TandeligibilityforMath072(ElementaryAlgebra)byCOMPASSscoreorcompletionofMath070orhigherwithagradeof2.5orhigher.
Therequiredsupportingcourseisasfollows:HumanDevelopmentThissupportingcoursemustbetakenbeforecompletingtheprogram.AstudentmayfulfillthisrequirementwithHSci150,Psyc&200,oranequivalentcourse.Studentsareadvisedtocompletethiscoursebeforeenteringtheprogramifpossible.PleasebeadvisedthatHSci150maynottransfertoanotherinstitution,andregistrationofPsyc&200mayrequiresuccessfulcompletionofaGeneralPsychology(Psyc&100)courseandeligibilityforEngl&101beforehand.Studentswhosatisfytheaboverequirementswillbeselectedbasedonacademicpreparation,COMPASSscores,GPA,andfamiliarityorexperiencewithphysicaltherapyorclosely-relatedfieldrequirements.Pleaseaccessthewebsitehttp://www.instruction.greenriver.edu/PTA/orconsultthePre-PTAProgramAdvisorforthemostcurrentinformation.ThePTAprogramcomplieswiththe“Child/AdultAbuseInformationAct,”RCW43.43.830through43.43.840.Authorizationforbackgroundcheckisrequiredofeachapplicant.Someconvictionsmaydisqualifystudentsfromclinicalplacementsandthereforeprogramcompletionandlicensure.Someclinicsrequireadditionalbackgroundchecksanddrugtesting.Individualswhosebackgroundchecksidentifyarecordofconvictionswillberequiredtomeetwithafacultymembertodiscussthefindingspriortoadmissionintotheprogram.Contact: DonetteParry,ext.4489 [email protected] InformationSessionSignup:www.greenriver.edu/info-sessions
Dept./No. CourseTitle CreditsFIRSTYEARFallQuarter HSci102 AppliedAnatomy 5 PTA101 IntroductiontoPhysicalTherapy 3 PTA105 PatientCareSkills 3
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WinterQuarter# PTA102 TherapeuticInteractioninHealthCare 2 PTA110 PrinciplesofPhysicalTherapyAgents1 5 PTA114 TestsandMeasurements 2 PTA130 SurveyofPathophysiology1 3 SpringQuarter HSci101 Neuroscience 3 PTA111 PrinciplesofPhysicalTherapyAgents2 6 PTA113 PostureandMovement 4 PTA131 SurveyofPathophysiology2 2 PTA151 ClinicalPreparation 1SECONDYEARFallQuarter PTA201 IssuesinHealthCare 3 PTA205 FunctionalTraining 2 PTA210 TherapeuticExercise 5 PTA212 AcuteCare 3# PTA251 ClinicalSupervision1 1 PTA277 ClinicalAffiliation1 1WinterQuarter PTA211 AdvancedRehabilitationProcedures 6 PTA213 OrthopedicTherapy 5# PTA252 ClinicalSupervision2 1 PTA278 ClinicalAffiliation2 1SpringQuarter# PTA253 ClinicalSupervision3 1 PTA279 ClinicalAffiliation3 7 PTA280 ClinicalAffiliation47RequiredSupportingCourse/Prerequisites:#Acomp101or ComputationfortheTradesMathor
BA145or BusinessComputationsor Btac110or BusinessMathApplicationsor
Math Anycollege-levelMathclassnumbered 100orhigher 3-5* AP103and EssentialsofHumanAnatomy-Physics1and
AP104or EssentialsofHumanAnatomy-Physics2or Biol&241and HumanAnatomy-Physics1and
Biol&242 HumanAnatomy-Physics2 10#Cmst&210or InterpersonalCommunicationor Cmst&220or PublicSpeakingor Cmst&230or SmallGroupCommunicationor Cmst238 InterculturalCommunication 5#Engl&101or EnglishCompositionor Engl126or Writing:Humanitiesor Engl127or Writing:SocialSciencesor Engl128 ResearchWriting:Science/Engineering/ Business 5 HSci150or HumanLifeSpan,GrowthandDevelopmentor Psyc&200 LifespanPsychology 5#Satisfiesrelatedinstructionrequirements.
*CentralWashingtonUniversity(CWUcourses)ExSci250andExSci351and
WashingtonStateUniversitycoursesMvtSt262andMvtSt380willmeettheAP103andAP104PTAdegreerequirementatGreenRiverCollege.
WeldingTechnologyAssociateinAppliedScienceDegree
100-105CreditsUponcompletionofthetwo-yearprogram,thestudentwillqualifyforanAssociateinAppliedSciencedegree.Thistrainingwillpermitthestudenttoseekemploymentintheweldingfieldasanengineeringaide,salesengineer,andstructuralsteeldetailerortradewelder.Thestudentwillbepreparedtoadvancerapidlytoinspection,shopplanning,supervisionoroneofmanyrelatedfields.Withtheproperselectionofcourses,thestudentcancontinuehis/hereducationtobecomeaweldingengineer.ConsultationwiththeWeldingdepartmentisrequiredforadmissiontotheprogram.StudentsmayentertheWeldingTechnologyprogramduringanyquarter,asspaceisavailable.Contacts:ScottSchreiber,ext.4421 JackDanielson,ext.4252 [email protected] [email protected] PaulMueller,ext.2635 [email protected] Dept./No. CourseTitle CreditsFirstYear #Acomp101or ComputationfortheTradesor EligibleforMath070,Pre-Algebraor CompletionofMath062,Reviewof Arithmetic 0-5# Cmst100 FundamentalsofOralCommunication 5# Engl109 WritingforTradesandProfessional/ TechnicalDegrees 5 Weld141 BasicArcWeldingandFlame 13 Weld142 IntermediateArcWelding 13 Weld143 AdvancedArcWelding 13 SecondYear # HumanRelations AnycoursethatsatisfiestheHuman RelationsRequirements 5 IE189 BasicMetallurgy 4 Weld107 BasicBlueprintReading 3 Weld194 SpecialWeldingProject1 13 Weld195 SpecialWeldingProject2 13 Weld196 SpecialWeldingProject3 13 # Satisfiesrelatedinstructionrequirements.Forschedulingortransferability
reasons,othercoursesfromthecurrentlistofRelatedInstructionRequirementsmaybesubstituted.
Note: StudentmustpossessavalidfirstaidcardorsimilarWashington
StateL&ITrainingCarduponexitingtheprogram.
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CancelledDegreesandCertificates
AssociateinAppliedScienceDegree§ ConstructionDesignTechnology,AAS§ IT-Networking,AAS-T§ MechanicalDesignTechnology,AAS§ ManufacturingTechnologyCIM,AAS
CertificateofProficiency
§ ArchitecturalDraftingProficiency§ Architectural,StructuralandCivilDrafting§ CaregivingFundamentals:IntroductiontoHealthOccupation§ CivilDraftingProficiency§ DraftingProficiency§ Mechanical3-DCAD§ MechanicalCADProficiency§ MechanicalDrafting§ StructuralDrafting
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COURSEDESCRIPTIONSNewCoursesASIM111 (1)PrivatePilotFlightSimulationFlightsimulationactivitythatprovideshands-onexperiencewithprivatepilotflightoperationsusinganFAAapprovedflightsimulator.Appliedlearningtopicsincludepreflightpreparationandprocedures;airportsurfaceoperations;takeoffs,landings,andgo-arounds;flightperformancemaneuvers;groundreferencemaneuvers;navigation;slowflight;stalls;basicinstrumentmaneuvers;emergencyflightoperations;nightoperations;andpostflightprocedures.Studentsgainintroductoryexperienceintheflightoperationsspecifiedin14CFR141,AppendixB,Paragraph4(d)(1)fortheFAAPrivatePilot,Airplanecertificate.PREREQUISITE:AVIA11`orinstructor’spermission.ASIM216 (2)BasicInstrumentFlightSimulationFlightsimulationactivitythatprovideshands-onexperiencewithflightoperationsininstrumentmeteorologicalconditionsusinganFAAapprovedflightsimulator.Appliedlearningtopicsincludepreflightpreparationandprocedures;airtrafficcontrolclearancesandprocedures;flightbyreferencetoinstruments;navigationsystems;instrumentapproachprocedures;emergencyoperations;andpostflightprocedures.Studentsgainintroductoryexperienceintheflightoperationsspecifiedin14CFR141,AppendixC,Paragraph4(d)fortheFAAInstrument,Airplanerating.PREREQUISITE:ASIM111andAVIA216;orinstructor’spermission.ASIM218 (1)CommercialPilotFlightSimulationFlightsimulationactivitythatprovideshands-onexperiencewithcommercialpilotflightoperationsusinganFAAapprovedflightsimulator.Appliedlearningtopicsincludepreflightpreparationandprocedures;airportsurfaceoperations;takeoffs,landings,andgo-arounds;flightperformancemaneuvers;navigation;slowflight;stalls;emergencyflightoperations;multiengineandhigh-altitudeoperations;andpostflightprocedures.Studentsintroductoryexperienceintheflightoperationsspecifiedin14CFR141,AppendixD,Paragraph4(d)(2)fortheFAACommercialPilot,Airplanecertificate.PREREQUISITE:ASIM111andAVIA218;orinstructor’spermission.AMES105 (5)SocialInequityandChangeinAmericanSportsExaminesissuesofdiversityinAmericansportsfrom1900tothepresent.Topicsincludethewaysinwhichsocialinequalityaffectsaccesstoandparticipationinsports,howsportscontributetothestereotypingofmarginalizedgroupsinsocietyandthewaysinwhichathletesandsportshavebeenagentsofsocialchangebychallengingnormsandassumptionsconcerningrace,gender,sexualityandability.PREREQUISITE:ENGL099orinstructor’spermission.Satisfiesasocialscience
requirementforAAdegree..AMT111 (17)AMT-GeneralSection1Coversthebasicprinciplesofaircraftmaintenancecoveringtopicssuchasweightandbalance,fluidlinesandfittings,materialsandprocesses,mechanicprivilegesandlimitation.Alsocoverstoolandshopsafety,cleaningandcorrosion,maintenanceformsandpublications.Emphasizesworkethicsandsafetyresponsibilities.PREREQUISITE:Readingplacement080orabove.AMT112 (17)AMT-GeneralSection2Coversbasicflightforces,theuseofmeasuringequipment,aircraftdrawings,basicflightcontrols,jetandpropelleraircraftflightperformance,stability,basicelectricalsystemsincludingsymbolsandcomponents.Calculationsandmeasurementsofvoltageandresistance.Basiccomputationalmethodsfordeterminingareas,volumeanddistances.Coverspropergroundoperationsandservicing.PREREQUISITE:AMT111orinstructor'spermission.AMT211 (17)AMTAirframeSection1Coversbasicaerodynamicsandinspection,servicing,troubleshooting,andrepairingofelectricalandmechanicalflightinstrumentsystems.Alsocoverscommunicationandnavigationsystems,cabincontrolsystems,basicweldingofairframeparts,andinspectionsofwoodstructures,aircraftcoveringsandairframes.PREREQUISITE:AMT112orinstructor'spermission.AMT212 (17)AMTAirframeSection2Coversthepropertechniqueforpaintingandfinishingofaircraftpartsandairframecomponents.Alsocoversthecorrecttechniqueforriveting,cutting,andbendingofsheetmetalsandnon-metallicstructures.PREREQUISITE:AMT211orinstructor'spermission.AMT213 (17)AMTAirframeSection3Coversinspection,service,andrepairoficeandraincontrolsystemsandgeneralaircraftwarningdevices.Alsocoversrepairoflandinggearsystemsandcomponents,hydraulics,pneumaticandfuelsystems.PREREQUISITE:AMT212orinstructor'spermission.AMT221 (17)AMTPowerPlantSection1Coverstheoverhaul,inspection,service,andrepairofreciprocatingenginesandenginecomponents,suchasignitionsystems,coolingandexhaust,fuel,inductionandignition.Introducesgeneraloperations,maintenanceandrecordkeepingproceduresforenginesandcomponents.PREREQUISITE:AMT213orinstructor'spermission.AMT222 (17)AMTPowerPlant2Coversinspection,service,andrepairofturbine
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enginesandturbineenginecomponents.Includestroubleshooting,service,andrepairofenginecooling,ignition,electricalgeneratorsandrotorsystemcomponents.Includesrepairofengineexhaust,startingandoilsystems.PREREQUISITE:AMT221orinstructor'spermission.AMT223 (17)AMTPowerPlant3Coverstroubleshooting,servicing,andrepairofelectricalandmechanicalfluidrate-of-flowindicatingsystems.Inspection,service,troubleshooting,andrepairofelectricalandmechanicaltemperature,pressure,andgeneralindicatingsystems.Inspectionoffireprotectionandsuppressionsystems,auxiliarypowerunitsandunductedfanengines.PREREQUISITE:AMT222orinstructor'spermission.AVIA131 (5)AviationGroundSchoolIncludesinstructioninaerodynamics,navigation,weather,communications,regulations,flightphysiology,weightbalance,andminimumemploymentrequirementsnecessaryforvariousaviationcareers.AVIA194 (1-10)AviationSpecialTopicsCoversoperationoflargeU.S.andinternationalairlines.Includessettingpassengerfaresandcargorates,regulations,marketing,labor,respondingtocompetition,scheduling,reservation,dispatchandaircraftselection.Alsoincludesdiscussionofaviationcareers.BUS259 (5)CustomerServiceRepresentativePracticumStudentsengageinasimulatedcontactcentertodevelopproficiencyincustomerservicebyapplyinghumanrelations,communications,conflictresolution,andproblemsolvingskills.BUS300 (5)IntroductiontoEntrepreneurialLeadershipStudentsstudyleadershiptheories,skillsandpracticesnecessaryforeffectivenessinvariedentrepreneurialsettings.Examinestheinterpersonalandstrategiccharacteristicsofthesuccessfulentrepreneur.Majortopicsincludeteamdynamics,leadingpeople,leadingbyexample,leadingprojects,creatinggoals,andsettingexpectations.PREREQUISITE:AdmissionintotheBASinMarketingandEntrepreneurshipprogram;andBUS121;and(BUS&101orBUS181);and(MATH&141orMATH147);orinstructor'spermission.BUS401-405 (5)SpecialTopics1-5:MarketingandEntrepreneurshipStudentsstudyandtraintomeetestablishedneedsinbusiness,marketingandentrepreneurshippractices.Coursecontentvarieseachtimeitisoffered.IntendedtomeettheprogramoutcomesassociatedwiththeBachelorsofAppliedScienceinMarketingandEntrepreneurship.PREREQUISITE:AdmissionintotheBASMarketingandEntrepreneurshipprogram;orinstructor’spermission.
ENGL250 (5)U.S.IndigenousLiteraturesAfocusontheliterary,oral,andculturaltraditionsofU.S.indigenouscommunities,includingNativeAmericans,AlaskaNatives,andPacificIslanders.Courseinvolvescriticallyreadingandinterpretingimportantliterarygenresincludingnon/fiction,drama,poetry,autobiography,criticalessays,andepistolaryworkswhichcanalsobesituatedinotherculturalnarrativegenressuchassongs/chants/music,dancenarratives,filmanddocumentary.Additionally,thiscourseincorporatesastudyofhistorical,political,andculturaltextstocontextualizetheworks.ExamineshowNativeAmericanwriterscombinetraditionandcontemporarywaystodevelopinnovativeformsofexpression.PREREQUISITE:EligibleforENGL099orinstructor’spermission.Satisfiesahumanities/finearts/EnglishrequirementforAAdegree.ENGL251 (5)AsianAmericanLiteraturesAstudyofselectedliteratureandotherculturalproductionsbyAsianAmericanwritersfromvariouscountriesandimmigrationhistories,includingChina,Japan,India,Korea,thePhilippines,andVietnam,amongothers.Examininggenressuchaspoetry,fiction,drama,spokenword,andmemoir,contextualizedalongsidefilm,music,andotherformsofpopularculture,studentsaddressissuessuchasidentity,race,gender,sexuality,class/income,exclusion,resistance,culturalpreservation,religion,generation,language,assimilation,disability,multi-racialism,andactivism.Studentsreadindividualtextsclosely,explorevariousliterarycriticalandcomparativeapproaches,situatetextsintheirhistoricalandculturalcontexts,andproducetheirownwritteninterpretations.PREREQUISITE:EligibleforENGL099orinstructor’spermission.Satisfiesahumanities/finearts/EnglishrequirementsforAAdegree.ENGL264 (5)ShakespeareonFilmAnalyzeseveralofShakespeare’splaysandhowtheyareadaptedandportrayedonfilm.Studytheoriginaltext(completeplaysand/orexcerpts)andoneormorefilmadaptationsofthoseplays,interpretandanalyzethemesandculturalparallelsandmodernrelevancy.Applyfilmterms,literaryanalysis,andculturalanalysis(includingclass,race,andgenderissues).PREREQUISITE:EligibleforENGL099orinstructor’spermission.Satisfiesahumanities/finearts/EnglishrequirementsforAAdegree.ESOL082 (1-18)On-RamptoHealthcareLevel2ProvidesbeginninglevelESOLstudentswiththetoolstheyneedinordertoprepareforanIBESThealthcareclassortotaketheirnextstepstowardscollegelevelclasses.Focusesondevelopingandimprovingreading,writing,listening,andspeakinginEnglishtoenhancestudents'prospectsforsuccessfullycompletinganIBESTprogram.PREREQUISITE:ESOL011,placementtest,orinstructor’spermission.ESOL083 (1-18)
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On-RamptoHealthcareLevel3Provideshigh-beginninglevelESOLstudentswiththetoolstheyneedinordertoprepareforanIBESThealthcareclassortotaketheirnextstepstowardscollegelevelclasses.Focusesondevelopingandimprovingreading,writing,listening,andspeakinginEnglishtoenhancestudents'prospectsforsuccessfullycompletinganIBESTprogram.PREREQUISITE:ESOL012,placementtest,orinstructor’spermission.ESOL084 (1-18)On-RamptoEarlyChildhoodLevel2Provideshigh-beginninglevelESOLstudentswiththetoolstheyneedinordertoprepareforanIBESThealthcareclassortotaketheirnextstepstowardscollegelevelclasses.Focusesondevelopingandimprovingreading,writing,listening,andspeakinginEnglishtoenhancestudents'prospectsforsuccessfullycompletinganIBESTprogram.PREREQUISITE:ESOL012,placementtest,orinstructor’spermission.ESOL085 (1-18)On-RamptoEarlyChildhoodLevel3Provideshigh-beginninglevelESOLstudentswiththetoolstheyneedinordertoprepareforanIBESTearlychildhoodclassortotaketheirnextstepstowardscollegelevelclasses.Focusesondevelopingandimprovingreading,writing,listening,andspeakinginEnglishtoenhancestudents'prospectsforsuccessfullycompletinganIBESTprogram.PREREQUISITE:ESOL012,placementtest,orinstructor'spermission.Thisisapass/nocreditcourse.ESOL086 (1-18)On-RamptoEarlyChildhoodLevel4ProvidesintermediatelevelESOLstudentswiththetoolstheyneedinordertoprepareforanIBESTearlychildhoodclassortotaketheirnextstepstowardscollegelevelclasses.Focusesondevelopingandimprovingreading,writing,listening,andspeakinginEnglishtoenhancestudents'prospectsforsuccessfullycompletinganIBESTprogram.PREREQUISITE:ESOL013,placementtest,orinstructor'spermission.Thisisapass/nocreditcourse.ESOL087 (1-18)On-RamptoHealthcareLevel4ProvidesintermediatelevelESOLstudentswiththetoolstheyneedinordertoprepareforanIBESTearlychildhoodclassortotaketheirnextstepstowardscollegelevelclasses.Focusesondevelopingandimprovingreading,writing,listening,andspeakinginEnglishtoenhancestudents'prospectsforsuccessfullycompletinganIBESTprogram.PREREQUISITE:ESOL013,placementtest,orinstructor'spermission.Thisisapass/nocreditcourse.
FRCH&222 (5)FrenchVSystematicreviewofFrenchgrammaraimedatcommunicativecompetencyatanintermediatelevel.Intensivepracticeinlistening,speaking,reading,andwritingwithspecialemphasisonreadingandreactingtotextsthatexplorethediversityoftheFrenchspeakingworld,aswellastheglobalandlocalimplicationsofgender,racialandculturalinterdependence.Includesoralpracticethroughdiscussionofabove-mentionedmaterials.PREREQUISITE:Agradeof2.0orhigherinFRCH&221orequivalentwithinstructorpermission.TheequivalentofFRCH&221isfouryearsinhighschoolwithagradeofBorabovehigher.EligibleforENGL099.Satisfiesahumanities/finearts/EnglishandthediversitycourserequirementsforAAdegree.FRCH&223 (5)FrenchVISystematicreviewofFrenchgrammaraimedatcommunicativecompetencyatanupperintermediatelevel.Intensivepracticeinlistening,speaking,reading,andwritingwithspecialemphasisonreadingandreactingtotextsthatexplorethediversityoftheFrenchspeakingworld,aswellastheglobalandlocalimplicationsofgender,racialandculturalinterdependence.Includesoralpracticethroughdiscussionofabove-mentionedmaterials.PREREQUISITE:Agradeof2.0orhigherinFRCH&222orequivalentandinstructor'spermission.EligibleforENGL099.Satisfiesahumanities/finearts/EnglishandthediversitycourserequirementsforAAdegree.HUMAN192 (5)IntroductiontoSpanishLifeandCultureStudentslearnthevariousaspectsofSpanishculturethroughthehumanities.StudentsexploreSpanishculturethroughhistory,literatureandfilm.ExploresthediverseculturalinfluencesthathaveconvergedtoinfluencetheresultingSpanishcultureofSpain.PREREQUISITE:EligibleforENGL099.Human193 (5)IntroductiontoFrancophoneLifeandCultureStudentslearnthevariousaspectsoffrancophoneculturethroughthehumanities.Studentsdiscoverthehistory,literature,artandfilmofthefrancophoneworld.StudentsalsogainanappreciationofthemanydiverseculturalinfluencesthatmakeuptheFrenchSpeakingworld.PREREQUISITE:EligibleforENGL099.IT100 (3)IntroductiontoITandCybersecurityExplorestheareasofWindows,Linux,andnetworkadministration,softwaredevelopment,andcybersecurity.Includesandintroducesthecompetenciesrequiredforeachareaofemployment,andtheplanningofadegreeprogramtoreceivebothanAssociatesandaBachelor’sdegreeinInformationTechnology.IT206 (5)Front-EndWebDevelopmentCoversthefundamentalsofwebpageproduction.Studentslearnthethreelayersoffront-endwebdevelopment:HTMLforstructure,CSSforstyling,andJavaScriptfor
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behavior.Emphasizesdesignforusabilityandaccessibility.StudentslearnhowtheInternetworks,howawebpageisprocessed,andhowtolaunchawebsiteontheInternet.PREREQUISITE:IT102orinstructor'spermission.IT207 (5)WebProgrammingwithJavaScriptIntroducesstudentstoJavaScript,apowerfulprogramminglanguageforcreatingdynamic,interactivewebpages.StudentslearnthebasicsofJavaScript,andapplyittowardthedevelopmentofawebsite.Topicsincludelanguageconstructsandsyntax,event-drivenprogramming,manipulatingtheDocumentObjectModel(DOM),formvalidation,andutilizingJavaScriptlibraries,suchasjQuery.PREREQUISITE:IT102orinstructor'spermission.IT219 (5)Programming1Introducesstudentstoproblemsolvingmethods,algorithmdevelopmentandobject-orienteddesign.Studentsdesign,implement,documentanddebugprogramsusinganobject-orientedprogramminglanguage.PREREQUISITE:IT102orinstructor'spermission.JAPN&221 (5)JapaneseIVAdirectcontinuationofJAPN&123.FocusesonthesystematicstudyofJapanesevocabulary,grammar,kanjiandJapanesecultureusingthefourbasicskillsoflistening,speaking,readingandwriting.FulfillstheUniversityofWashingtonCollegeofArtsandSciencesgraduationrequirement.Satisfiesahumanities/finearts/EnglishrequirementforaAAdegree.MATH&146 (5)IntroductiontoStatisticsIntroductiontotheanalysisofstatisticalstudies,descriptivestatistics,basicprobability,samplingdistributions,hypothesistesting,confidenceintervals,andcorrelation.PREREQUISITE:MATH097withagradeof2.5orhigher;orinstructor'spermission.RECOMMEND:EligibleforREAD104.SatisfiesanaturalscienceorquantitativeskillsrequirementforAAdegree.NATRS300 (6)ForestEcologyStudentsexamineandanalyzenaturalresourcepolicyincludingenvironmentalimpactstatements,environmentalassessments,andhabitatconservationplans.Studentsappraiseandcritiqueadministrativebehavior,aswellaslegislative,regulatory,legal,ethical,andpersonnelconsiderationsasappliedtoforestryoperationsinWashingtonStateandnationally.StudentsdiscussanddemonstrateapplicationsofWashingtonForestPractices.PREREQUISITE:ENGL128andNATRS390andinstructor’spermission.NATRS301 (5)ResourceEconomicsEmphasizesthepracticalunderstandingofdistributionoflimitedresourcesbeitfinancialorphysical.Financialtopicsincludeforestresourcevaluationandfinancialanalysisconcepts,inflation,riskand
uncertainty,taxesrelatedtobothpropertyownership,andbusinessandfinancialdecisionmaking.Thestudentsbecomefamiliarwithpartsofacontractincludingboilerplateclausesandspecializedtermsrelatedtologging,roadbuildingandtimbersales.Coverstimbersaleandunitappraisal.Labsfocusoncomputationalproblemsandassociatedcomputersoftwareusedintheforestmanagementindustry.PREREQUISITE:NATRS180orMATH&141orhigher;orinstructor'spermission.NATRS385 (5)ForestProtectionandDiseaseManagementTeachesstudentsaboutthevariousbioticandabioticdisturbanceagentsthataffectforestecosystems.StudentsidentifyimportantforestinsectsanddiseasesofNorthAmerica,especiallythePacificNorthwest,aswellastheireffectsonforestecology.Studentslearnpredisposingfactorsthatincreasesusceptibilityaswellasproposeeffectivemanagementstrategiestoreduceimpacts.PREREQUISITE:ENGL128andinstructor’spermission.
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NATRS386 (5)Bio-Invasions:InvasiveSpeciesManagementWalksstudentsthroughthepositiveidentificationofinvasivespeciesandnoxiousweedsinWashingtonState.Studentshavetheopportunitytolearnaboutnon-plantinvasivesandobserveorparticipateintheirmanagement.Studentslearnsourcesofinvasivespecies,methodsofcontrolandvisitsiteswherebiological,mechanicalandchemicalcontrolhasbeenused.Studentslearntheecologybehindbiologicalinvasionsandassessinvasivespeciescontrolinthefield.Studentsparticipateinmechanicalcontrolmethodsinvariouslocationstargetingvariousinvasivespeciesandhavetheopportunitytoobservechemicalmethods.Studentsproduceaninvasivespeciesmanagementplan.PREREQUISITE:ENGL128andinstructor'spermission.ConcurrentenrollmentwithNATRS417.NATRS390 (5)ForestProtectionandDiseaseManagementIntroducesstudentstoconflicttheoryasappliedincomplexnaturalresourcedisputesincludingforestharvestinthePacificNorthwest.Focusesonskilldevelopmentinplanningculturallyappropriateandinclusivepublicparticipationprocesses,meetingfacilitation,andconflictmediationincludingoptioncomparisonfornonviolentconflictmanagement.PREREQUISITE:ENGL128andinstructor’spermission.NATRS399 (1)NaturalResourcesSeminarShowcasestimelyspeechesbyprofessionalsinnaturalresourcemanagement.Guidestudentsthroughareviewofcurrenttopicsinforestry,fire,watershed,orsoils.Presentationsbyguestspeakersandprofessionalsinthefieldcomplementstudent’sdevelopmentofwritingandoralpresentationskills.PREREQUISITE:ENGL&101andinstructor’spermission.NATRS400 (5)ForestPractices,LawandPolicyAcoreForestResourceManagementcourse.Studentsexamineandanalyzenaturalresourcepolicyincludingenvironmentalimpactstatements,environmentalassessments,andhabitatconservationplans.Studentsappraiseandcritiqueadministrativebehavior,aswellaslegislative,regulatory,legal,ethical,andpersonalconsiderationsasappliedtoforestryoperationsinWashingtonStateandnationally.StudentsdiscussanddemonstrateapplicationsofWashingtonForestPractices,HabitatConservationPlans,CleanAir,CleanWater,andEndangeredSpeciesActs.PREREQUISITE:ENGL128andNATRS390andinstructor’spermission.NATRS401 (5)AdvancedHarvestSystems:CableandAerialBasedFocusesonin-depthunderstandingofvariousharvestsystemsfortheappliedforesterorlandmanger.Topicsincludeskylineoperations,safetyrules,riggingrequirements,payloadanalysis,harvestunitplanningandlayout.Specializedareasincludehelicopterlogging,RiparianManagementZone(RMZ)rules,WetlandManagementZones(WMZ)rules,ChannelMigrationZone(CMZ)rulesandunstableslopes.PREREQUISITE:ENGL335orequivalent;NATRS180orequivalentandinstructors
permission.NATRS402 (5)AdvancedHarvestSystems:GroundBasedFocusesonmorein-depthunderstandingofvariousharvestsystemsfortheappliedforesterorlandmanager.Topicsincludemechanicaloperationsforgroundbasedsystems,riggingrequirements,payloadanalysis,harvestunitplanningandlayout.Specializedareasincludehelicopterlogging,RiparianManagementZone(RMZ)rules,WetlandManagementZones(WMZ)rules,ChannelMigrationZone(CMZ)rulesandunstableslopes.PREREQUISITE:ENGL&335(orequivalent);NATRS180orhigher(orequivalent)andinstructor'spermission.NATRS403 (5)TransportationSystemDesignAnintermediatelevelclassforforestersandresourcemanagersinissuesandresponsibilitiesrelatingtotransportationsystems.Studentsstudyroadtypes,standardsanddesignprocedures.Includesbasicsoilengineering,routesurveying,reconnaissanceanddesignsoftware.Specializedtopicsincludedesignandinstallationofdrainagestructures,erosioncontroltechniquesandmethods,andmaterialstockpiles.Coversadministrativeactivitiessuchasroadcosting,rules,regulations,permitsandroadmaintenanceplans.PREREQUISITE:ENGL335orequivalent;NATRS180orequivalentandinstructor'spermission.NATRS417 (1)ResourceManagementGISApplications1AsupplementaryGISlabthataccompaniesNATRS386AdvancedSilviculture(GRConly).StudentsapplyGISprinciplestogenerateprojectsforNATRS386.StudentsbuildontheircurrentGISskillsandemploytroubleshootingandproblemsolvingwiththeultimateoutcomeofsuccessfulspatialmappingandanalysistocompleteNATRS386assignments.PREREQUISITE:NATRS192.ConcurrentenrollmentwithNATRS386andinstructor'spermission.NATRS418 (1)ResourceManagementGISApplications2AsupplementaryGISlabthataccompaniesNATRS493AdvancedSilviculture(GreenRiverCollegeandGraysHarborCollege).StudentsapplyGISprinciplestogenerateprojectsforNATRS493.StudentsbuildontheircurrentGISskillsandemploytroubleshootingandproblemsolvingwiththeultimateoutcomeofsuccessfulspatialmappingandanalysistocompleteNATRS493assignments.PREREQUISITE:NATRS192.ConcurrentenrollmentwithNATRS493andinstructor'spermission.NATRS419 (1)ResourceManagementGISApplications3AsupplementaryGISlabthataccompaniesNATRS461WildlifeEcology(GRConly).StudentsapplyGISprinciplestocompleteprojectsforNATRS461.StudentsbuildontheircurrentGISskillsandutilizetroubleshootingandproblemsolvingwiththeultimateoutcomeofgeneratingsuccessfulspatialmappingandanalysistocompleteNATRS461assignments.PREREQUISITE:NATRS192.ConcurrentenrollmentwithNATRS461andinstructor'spermission.
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NATRS461 (5)WildlifeEcologyStudentsexamine,identifyanddetermineimportantwildlifehabitatsandtheircharacteristicplantsandanimalswithinanecologicalandmanagementcontextthroughoutdoorapplicationofconcepts.Discussesidentificationofspeciesandhabitatsaswellaslifehistoriesandecologyofimportantspecies.Examinesandcritiquesscientificprinciplesandmanagementimplications.Studentsorganizeandcarryoutascientificsamplingandassessmentinthefield.PREREQUISITE:Instructor’spermission.NATRS471 (5)RestorationTechniquesExaminesforestrestorationatmultiplespatialscalesfromstandtowatershedtolandscapelevels.Studentsdemonstrateoutdoorskillsandconductrestorationassessments.Comparesgoalsforbiologicalconservation,invasivespeciesmanagement,carbonsequestration,andeconomicviabilitythroughfieldtripsandappliedexperiencewithrestorationtechniquesandcasestudies.PREREQUISITE:ENGL128andinstructor’spermission.NATRS493 (5)RestorationTechniquesStudentslearn,throughclassroomandfieldstudies,woodyplantinteractionswithenvironmentalstressesincludingchangestostandstructurecausedbyhumans,natureortimeandselectionusinggeneticprinciplesforimprovedgrowth.Additionallystudentsparticipateinhands-onseedlingproductionmethodswhileapplyingthetheoryandpracticeofcontrollingforestestablishment,composition,andgrowth.Studentsassessfundamentalsofforeststanddevelopmentanddynamicsandwillusecriticalthinkingtoproposeforeststewardshiptechniquestosatisfyarangeofpossibleobjectives(biological,economic,andsocial).PREREQUISITE:ENGL128andNATRS180orconcurrentenrollmentinMATH&146;ConcurrentenrollmentinNATRS418;andinstructor'spermission.NATRS494 (5)CapstoneinNaturalResourcesOfferedasavariablecreditcourse(1-5)basedonstudentprojectsandcanbetakenmorethanoncetocomplete5totalcapstonecredits.Studentsparticipatewithinthecommunityinahands-onapplicationwheretheywillsynthesizeknowledgeandskillstocreateorconstructadesiredprojectoutcomeforaforestry-relatedproject.Studentsproduceprojectsindividuallyorinateam,culminatinginapublicpresentationandreport.PREREQUISITE:Instructor’spermission.OT124 (2)PhysicalDisabilities1LabBasicassessmentandtreatmenttechniquesasitrelatestoadultphysicaldisabilities.Laballowsforpracticalexperienceinpatientassessment,transfersanddailylivingskills.CourserunsconcurrentwithOT114.PREREQUISITE:ConcurrentenrollmentinOT114;andinstructor'spermission.
OT126 (2)PhysicalDisabilities2LabBasicassessmentandtreatmenttechniquesasitrelatestoadultphysicaldisabilities.Laballowsforpracticalexperienceinpatientassessment,transfers,anddailylivingskills.ConcurrentenrollmentwithOT116.PREREQUISITE:HSCI102,OT114,OT124,andconcurrentenrollmentinOT116.OT233 (3)TherapeuticPracticesinClinicalSkillsTrainingAnadvancedlevelcoursethatemphasizestheapplicationoftherapeuticpracticesinaclinicalcontext.Includestrainingandfeedbackinareasrelatedtoclientcareincludingchartreview,interventionplanning,interventionimplementation,documentationanddischargeplanning.PREREQUISITE:OT114,OT124,OT116,OT126andOT118.ConcurrentenrollmentinOT223.PE247 (2)AdvancedPilates/YogaAllowsstudentstocontinuetheirtraininginPilatesandyogabytrainingcoremusclegroups--abdomen,lowerback,hips,andbuttocks.Focusesonbuildingastronger,healthierbody,andimprovingposture,circulation,energyandstamina.Emphasizesstretchingandrelaxingthemindandbody.PREREQUISITE:PE147.PHIL108 (5)HistoricalSurvey-ContemporaryPhilosophyIntroducesstudentstoasurveyofissuesinphilosophyfromroughlythebeginningofthetwentiethcenturytothepresent.KeyfiguresincludeFrege,Russell,Moore,Wittgenstein,Quine,Davidson,Kripke,andPutnam.KeytopicsincludeLogicalAtomism,LogicalPositivism,OrdinaryLanguagePhilosophy,Truth,Meaning,Reference,andInterpretation.Mayalsodiscussreactionstocontemporaryphilosophyintheformofphenomenology,pragmatism,andexistentialism.PREREQUISITE:EligibleforENGL099orinstructor'spermission.PHIL111 (5)Science,TechnologyandValueIntroducesstudentstothesocial,environmental,andethicalimplicationsofcontemporaryscienceandtechnology.Topicsincludethenormativeethicsofbehavior,valuetheory,andmetaphysicstogetherwithissuesonartificialintelligence,internetprivacy,climatechange,biotechnology,gender,andeverydayartifacts.PREREQUISITE:EligibleforENGL&101.POLS220 (5)FoodPoliticsandLawAcomparativepoliticsandlawcourseconsideringmotivations/behaviorsoffoodproducers,lobbyists,andmembersoflegislativebodies,includingtherespectiverolesofgovernmentalregulatoryagencies,aswellascaselawrelevanttofood/agriculturalissuespertainingtocustoms,ethics,politicalcultureandtheprofitmotive.Thepotentialeffectsandimplicationsofrelevantandactualtradeagreements(actualandproposed/pending).PREREQUISITE:Instructor'spermission.SatisfiesasocialsciencerequirementforAAdegree.
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SOC214 (5)SociologyofRaceandEthnicityOverviewofmajorsociologicalperspectivesinthestudyofraceandethnicityinsociety,includinggrouprelations,socialstratification,andsocialchange.Studentssurveytheories,data,andsociohistorical/culturalprocessesusefulforbetterunderstandingtoday'ssocialworld.Emphasisisplacedonusingsociologicalscholarshiptosolvemodernracialdilemnas.PREREQUISITE:EligibleforENGL&101orinstructor'spermission.SatisfiesasocialsciencerequirementforAAdegree.TS024 (5)HW21+PacificNW&WashingtonStateHistoryExaminestheemergenceofthemodernPacificNorthwestbeginningwiththeearliestgeologicalcreationoftheregionandcontinuingwithNativeAmericanhabitation,contactwithEuro-Americans,thedevelopmentoftradeandearlysettlement,thedevelopmentofanindustrialeconomy,thecycleof20thcenturywarsanddepression,andthepost-WorldWarIIemergenceofthePacificNorthwest.StudentswhosuccessfullycompletethiscoursewillearnHighschool21+creditsinWashingtonStateHistory.PREREQUISITE:AppropriateCASASplacementscoreandinstructor'spermission.TS025 (3-5)CivicsandGovernmentforHS+21IntroducesstudentstotheAmericanpoliticalsystem;itscorevaluesandprinciplesassetforthinfoundationaldocuments,aswellasitsorigins,institutionsandoperations.Includesbrieftreatmentsofpoliticalparties,historicdevelopmentofAmericanpolitics,civilliberties,plustaxesandbudgets.Introducesstudentstotherightsandresponsibilitiesofcitizenshipandofdemocraticcivicinvolvement.StudentswhosuccessfullycompletethiscourseearnHighSchool21+creditsinCivicsandGovernment.PREREQUISITE:AppropriateCASASplacementscoreandinstructor'spermission.TS045 (5-10)LanguageArtsinLifeScienceLevel5IntroducesLevel5studentstothebasicprinciplesoflifesciencethroughreadingandwriting.Alsointroducesstudentstothehistoryandnatureofscience.Studentsexplorethefundamentalconceptsofcells,populations,ecosystems,andnaturalselection.StudentswhosuccessfullycompletethiscourseearnHighSchool21+creditsinaLifeScience.PREREQUISITE:AppropriateCASASplacementscoreandinstructor'spermission.TS046 (5-10)LanguageArtsinLifeScienceLevel6IntroducesLevel6studentstothebasicprinciplesoflifesciencethroughreadingandwriting.Alsointroducesstudentstothehistoryandnatureofscience.Studentsexplorethefundamentalconceptsofcells,populations,ecosystems,andnaturalselection.StudentswhosuccessfullycompletethiscourseearnHighSchool21+creditsinaLifeScience.PREREQUISITE:AppropriateCASASplacementscoreandinstructor's
permission.TS051 (1-5)FundamentalsofNumeracyStudentslearntounderstandthelanguageofmath,anddevelopskillstoeasilyaccomplishwell-definedandstructuredmathtasksindependentlyinarangeofrelevantsettingsusingwholenumbersanddecimals.StudentsalsodevelopbasicEnglishlanguagereading,listening,andspeakingskillscontextualizedwithmathacquisition.PREREQUISITE:Instructor'spermission.Thisisapass/no-creditcourse.TS055 (5-10)TransitionalStudiesMathReviewStudentsreviewbasicoperationsofarithmeticincludingwholenumbers,fractions,decimals,percents,ratios,proportions,placevalue,roots,andbasicconceptsrelatedtomeasurementsandgeometry.Methodsincludeuseofhands-onmanipulatives.Studyskillsincorporateintothecurriculum.PREREQUISITE:AppropriateCASASplacementscoreandinstructor'spermission.TS056 (5-10)TransitionalStudiesPre-AlgebraStudyofproblemsolving,geometryandmeasurement,exponentsandsignednumbers.Includesintroductoryworkwithpolynomials,simpleequations,basicdescriptivestatistics,andgraphing.PREREQUISITE:MATH062orTS055;orappropriateCASASplacementscore;orhighschooltranscriptevaluation;andinstructor'spermission.TS057 (5)TransitionalStudiesElementaryAlgebraStudyofpropertiesandterminologyofrealnumbers,absolutevalue,simplifyingalgebraicexpressions,integerexponents,graphingandsolvinglinearequationsandinequalities,unitanalysis,ratios,rates,andproportions,solvingsystemsofequations,factoringandperformingoperationsonpolynomialexpressions,PythagoreanTheorem,functions,andapplications.Courserequiresagraphingcalculator.RECOMMEND:EligibleforREAD104.PREREQUISITE:TS056withagradeof2.5orhigher;orappropriateCASASplacementscore;orhighschooltranscriptevaluation.TS087 (5-10)LanguageArtsinLifeScienceLabLevel5Level5studentsareintroducedtohistory,nature,basicprinciplesoflifeandphysicalscience,interactingdirectlywiththematerialworld,datacollectiontechniques,modelsandtheoriesofscience.Throughreading,writing,andlaboratoryexperimentsstudentsexplorefundamentalconceptsofcells,populations,naturalselection,physics,chemistry,astronomy,earthscience.StudentswhopassthiscourseearnHS21+LABSciencecredits.PREREQUISITE:AppropriateCASASplacementscoreandinstructor'spermission.TS088 (5-10)LanguageArtsinLifeScienceLabLevel5
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Level6studentsareintroducedtohistory,nature,basicprinciplesoflifeandphysicalscience,interactingdirectlywiththematerialworld,datacollectiontechniques,modelsandtheoriesofscience.Throughreading,writing,andlaboratoryexperimentsstudentsexplorefundamentalconceptsofcells,populations,naturalselection,physics,chemistry,astronomy,earthscience.StudentswhopassthiscourseearnHS21+LABSciencecredits.PREREQUISITE:AppropriateCASASplacementscoreandinstructor'spermission.TS095 (5-10)HS21+PriorLearningAssessment1Allowsstudentstoearnhighschool-levelcreditforpriorexperienceorlearningonanindividualbasis.Involvesdocumentationoftheskillortraininginquestion,includingbutnotlimitedtohealthandfitness,occupationaleducationandfinearts,accompaniedbya2-page(750word)reflection,writtenbythestudent/applicant,thatdescribestheimportanceofthisskillandwhyitshouldbeconsideredforhighschoolcredit.Thisisapass/nocreditcourse.TS096 (5-10)HS21+PriorLearningAssessment2Allowsstudentstoearnhighschool-levelcreditforpriorexperienceorlearningonanindividualbasis.Involvesdocumentationoftheskillortraininginquestion,includingbutnotlimitedtohealthandfitness,occupationaleducationandfinearts,accompaniedbya2-page(750word)reflection,writtenbythestudent/applicant,thatdescribestheimportanceofthisskillandwhyitshouldbeconsideredforhighschoolcredit.Thisisapass/nocreditcourse.
CourseRevisionsAVIA281 (5)Introducesradarandnon-radarairtrafficcontrol,flightdataprocessing,aircraftcommunication,FAAseparationstandards,controllertechniques,andairspacemanagement.CoverscomputersimulationofATCproblems.PREREQUISITE:AVIA216orconcurrentenrollmentorinstructor'spermission.AVIA300 (5)Groundschoolcoveringprinciplesofinstruction,instructor-studentinteraction,settingstandardsanddevelopingaviationskillsandknowledgeinhands-on,one-on-onelearningenvironmentswithspecialemphasisonsafetymethodsandskills.PREREQUISITE:AdmissiontoBASinAeronauticalScience.AVIA316 (3)AdvancedInstrumentGroundSchoolFocusesonadvancedinstrumentproceduresknowledgeincludingTERPS,expansionontopicscoveredinnextgenoperationsandpilottechniquesforadvancedinstrumentflightwithspecialemphasisonsafety.PREREQUISITE:AdmissiontoBASinAeronauticalScience.AVIA320 (3)TurbineandAdvancedTechnologiesGroundSchoolInstructionandfoundationknowledgeforoperatinghighperformanceaircraftwithadvancedengines,multipleengines,turbo-propandturbineaircraft,andaircraftwithadvancedcockpittechnologies.Specialemphasis
onsafetyofflightprocedures,methodsandskills.PREREQUISITE:AdmissiontoBASinAeronauticalScience.AVIA330 (3)CertifiedFlightInstructor-Multi-EngineInstructioninhowtoteachflightstudentsthecorrectoperationofhighperformanceaircraftwithadvancedengines,multipleengines,turbo-propandturbineaircraft,aswellasinstructioninhowtoteachadvancedcockpittechnologiesmethodsandprocedureswithspecialemphasisonsafetyofflightandprocedures,methodsandskills.PREREQUISITE:AdmissiontoBASinAeronauticalScience.AVIA360 (5)GeneralAviation(GA)OperationsManagementCoversgeneralaviationwithemphasisonFAAandothergovernmentregulatoryimpacts,businessandmarketing,interactionwithcommunitiessurroundinggeneralaviationairports,awarenessandunderstandingofimpactsofpoliticalandeconomicfactorsthataffectandinfluencegeneralaviationairportoperationsandmanagement.PREREQUISITE:AdmissiontoBASinAeronauticalScience.AVIA370 (5)AviationSafetyManagementSystemCoversFAASafetyManagementSystem(SMS)conceptsandapplicationinvariousaviationprogramsincludingappliedlearningtodevelopunderstandingofFAASMSmethodologyandprocedures.CasestudiescoverdifferentaspectsofthecoreSMScomponents(Policy,Risk,Assurance,andPromotion)includinghowtoapplyandintegratesafetyconceptsintovariousaviationindustries.Emphasisisonhazardidentificationandsafetyriskmanagement,mitigation,andmonitoring.PREREQUISITE:AdmissiontoBASinAeronauticalScience.AVIA375 (5)ICAOOperationsStandardsCoversInternationalCivilAviationOperationscomplyingwithICAOStandards.IncludesbriefhistoryofICAOandhowICAOfunctionstoday,andaddresseshowICAOstandardsapplytovariousregionalandnationallocales.ExplainsICAOorganizationsupportingglobalflightoperationsandhowICAOinteractswithindividualcountriessuchastheUStocreateasafeinternationalflightenvironment.PREREQUISITE:AdmissiontoBASinAeronauticalScience.AVIA380 (5)AviationCareerDevelopmentandMarketingStudentsresearchanddescribevariouscareeropportunitiesinaviationmanagementandsimulateinterviewtechniques.Thesechallengesareduetothevarietyofchangesintheaviationindustryandexpectationfromemployersregardingemploymentinterviews.PREREQUISITE:AdmissiontoBASinAeronauticalScience.AVIA385 (5)AirportPlanningandOperationsManagementCoverschallengesofplanningandoperatingairportsinmodernera.Includescoverageofairportplanningforlargerairportsthathandlecommercialaircarriersaswellasfactorsaffectingsmallerlocalairportsthatsupportlocalgeneralaviationcommunities.PREREQUISITE:AdmissiontoBASinAeronauticalScience.AVIA400 (5)AirlineOperationsManagementCoverscommercialaircarrierandotherbroadrangingaviationoperationsmanagementmodelsandbusinessmodelsthatshowdifferencesinlocal,regional,nationalandinternationalmarkets.Considerationofgovernment
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regulations,local,nationalandinternationaleconomics,emergingaviationtechnologyimpactswithspecialemphasisoncostandrevenuefactorsaffectingaviationoperations.PREREQUISITE:AdmissiontoBASinAeronauticalScience.AVIA410 (5)AviationandAircrewResourceManagementCoversmodernflightoperationsandmanagementofresourcesbefore,duringandafterflight.Emphasisonmanagementcoordinationandcommunicationontheground,duringpre-flightplanning,andintheairbetweentheaircrewandthegroundteam.Specialemphasisonmanagingin-flightemergencyoperationsinvolvingsolutionsthatincludegroundandairresourcestoensuresafe,efficient,effectiveflightoperations.PREREQUISITE:AdmissiontoBASinAeronauticalScience.AVIA430 (5)AviationandtheGlobalEconomyCoversrelationshipsbetweenaviationeconomicsandglobaleconomics.Emphasisonunderstandingunderlyingeconomicandpoliticalfactorsthataffectandinfluencetheaviationindustryandtheaviationbusinessenvironment.Usescasestudiestohelpstudentsconnectaviationtopicsandthemewithglobaleconomicandpoliticaltrends,actionsandconsequences.PREREQUISITE:AdmissiontoBASinAeronauticalScience.AVIA490 (5)Capstone:AviationResearchProjectsGuidedresearchprojectsontopicsofcurrentinterestandconcernthatcurrentlyaffectorwillaffecttheaviationcommunitylocally,regionally,nationallyorglobally.PREREQUISITE:AdmissiontoBASinAeronauticalScience.Aviation–Flight(FLT)Allfightcoursesrequireadditionalflightfees.GreenRiverCollegepartnerswithlocalapprovedflightschoolstocompleteflighttraining.Thenumberoftraininghoursandcostsvaryforeachflightcoursedependingonwhichschoolthestudentselects.VAeducationbenefitsonlycoverthenumberofhourslistedbelow.MoststudentsneedmoretimetoobtainFAAcertificationandthecostwillbeincurredtothestudentasanout-of-pocketexpense.StudentsmustalsoobtainaFAAClassIIMedicalCertificatebeforeenteringtheprogram(ClassIforATPLicense).Anystudentrequestingtotaketwoflightclassessimultaneously(dualenrollment)musthavethepermissionoftheInstructorofRecord(IOR)priortoenrollment.OnorafterAugust1,2016,allstudentswillberequiredtopossessavalidFAAPrivatePilotLicensepriortoenrollinginanyflightcourse.FLT111PrivatePilotFlight1 (2)StudentsmustfollowtherequirementsofTitle14oftheCodeofFederalRulesPart141StageCheckrequirementforthisclassunderthetrainingcourseoutlinefromtheappropriateauthorizedfightschoolprovidingallin-flightinstruction.Theend-of-courserequirementforthisclassistocompleteanend-of-courseSoloFlightasoutlinedintherespectiveapprovedflightschool’strainingcourseoutline(TCO).TheDepartmentofVeteranAffairswillonlypayfortheminimumnumberofflighthoursthatareindicatedintheapprovedtrainingcourseoutline.ThechartbelowrepresentsthenumberofhoursandflightfeesapprovedforVAeducationbenefits.Flightfeesaresubjecttochange.Prerequisite:Instructor’spermissionandacurrentFAAClassIIMedicalCertificate.QualifiesstudentstoobtainskillsandknowledgenecessarytomeetfightproficiencyandstagecheckrequirementsforthePrivatePilotLicense.Training/programsthatincludeprivatepilottrainingarenoteligibleforVAeducationbenefits.
FLT111 CrestAirparkFlightTraining
GalvinFlightTraining,LLC.
TrainingTypeTrainingTime(inhours)
HourlyRate
TrainingTime(inhours)
HourlyRate
Ground 36 $45.00 29 $75.00Pre/PostFlightDiscussion 6.5 $45.00 5 $75.00
DualFlight 10 $180.00 9 $178.00
SoloFlight 2.5 $135.00 0.5 $103.00FLT112PrivatePilotFlight (2)QualifiesstudentstoobtainskillsandknowledgenecessarytomeetflightproficiencyandearnFAAPrivatePilotLicenseundertheflightschoolapprovedtrainingcourseoutlineandTitle14oftheCodeofFederalRulesPart141requirementsforthePrivatePilotcourse.Thistrainingmustbeaccomplishedattheappropriateauthorizedflightschoolprovidingallin-flightinstruction.TheDepartmentofVeteranAffairswillonlypayfortheminimumnumberoffighthoursthatareindicatedintheapprovedtrainingcourseoutline.Theend-of-courserequirementforthisclassistocompleteanend-of-courseStageCheckoutlinedintherespectiveapprovedflightschool’strainingcourseoutline(TCO).ThechartbelowrepresentsthenumberofhoursandflightfeesapprovedforVAeducationbenefits.Flightfeesaresubjecttochange.Prerequisite:SuccessfulcompletionofPrivatePilotFlight1(FLT111)andPrivatePilotFlight1(FLT111)soloflight,andinstructor’spermission,andacurrentFAAClassIIMedicalCertificate.Training/programsthatincludeprivatepilottrainingarenoteligibleforVAeducationbenefits.
FLT112 CrestAirparkFlightTraining
GalvinFlightTraining,LLC.
TrainingTypeTrainingTime(inhours)
HourlyRate
TrainingTime(inhours)
HourlyRate
Ground 29 $45.00 20 $75.00Pre/PostFlightDiscussion 6.5 $45.00 8 $75.00
DualFlight 14 $180.00 15 $178.00SoloFlight 8.5 $135.00 10.5 $103.00
FLT211InstrumentPilotFlight (1)QualifiesstudentstoobtainskillsandknowledgenecessarytomeetflightproficiencyandstagecheckrequirementsfortheInstrumentPilotRating.StudentsmustfollowtherequirementsofTitle14oftheCodeofFederalRulesPart141stagecheckrequirementforthisclassunderthetrainingcourseoutlinefromtheappropriateauthorizedflightschoolprovidingallin-flightinstructionTheend-of-courserequirementforthisclassistocompleteanend-of-courseStageCheckoutlinedintherespectiveapprovedflightschool’strainingcourseoutline(TCO).TheDepartmentofVeteranAffairswillonlypayfortheminimumnumberofflighthoursthatareindicatedintheapprovedtrainingcourseoutline.ThechartbelowrepresentsthenumberofhoursandflightfeesapprovedforVAeducationbenefits.Flightfeesaresubjecttochange.Prerequisite:PrivatePilotLicense,andinstructor’spermission,andacurrentFAAClassIIMedicalCertificate.
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FLT211 CrestAirparkFlightTraining
GalvinFlightTraining,LLC.
TrainingTypeTrainingTime(inhours)
HourlyRate
TrainingTime(inhours)
HourlyRate
Ground 9 $45.00 9 $80.00Pre/PostFlightDiscussion 6.5 $45.00 6.5 $80.00
DualFlight 13 $180.00 13 $222.00FLT212InstrumentPilotFlight (2)QualifiesstudentstoobtainskillsandknowledgenecessarytomeetflightproficiencyandstagecheckrequirementsfortheInstrumentPilotRating.StudentsmustfollowtherequirementsofTitle14oftheCodeofFederalRulesPart141stagecheckrequirementforthisclassunderthetrainingcourseoutlinefromtheappropriateauthorizedflightschoolprovidingallin-flightinstructionTheend-of-courserequirementforthisclassistocompleteanend-of-courseStageCheckoutlinedintherespectiveapprovedflightschool’strainingcourseoutline(TCO).TheDepartmentofVeteranAffairswillonlypayfortheminimumnumberofflighthoursthatareindicatedintheapprovedtrainingcourseoutline.ThechartbelowrepresentsthenumberofhoursandflightfeesapprovedforVAeducationbenefits.Flightfeesaresubjecttochange.Prerequisite:SuccessfulcompletionofInstrumentPilotFlight1(FLT211)andPrivatePilotLicense,andinstructor’spermission,andacurrentFAAClassIIMedicalCertificate.
FLT212 CrestAirparkFlightTraining
GalvinFlightTraining,LLC.
TrainingTypeTrainingTime(inhours)
HourlyRate
TrainingTime(inhours)
HourlyRate
Ground 11.5 $45.00 11.5 $80.00Pre/PostFlightDiscussion 4.5 $45.00 4.5 $80.00
DualFlight 11 $180.00 11 $222.00FLT213InstrumentPilotFlight (3)QualifiesstudentstoobtainskillsandknowledgenecessarytomeetflightproficiencyandstagecheckrequirementsfortheInstrumentPilotRating.StudentsmustfollowtherequirementsofTitle14oftheCodeofFederalRulesPart141stagecheckrequirementforthisclassunderthetrainingcourseoutlinefromtheappropriateauthorizedflightschoolprovidingallin-flightinstructionTheend-of-courserequirementforthisclassistocompleteanend-of-courseStageCheckoutlinedintherespectiveapprovedflightschool’strainingcourseoutline(TCO).TheDepartmentofVeteranAffairswillonlypayfortheminimumnumberofflighthoursthatareindicatedintheapprovedtrainingcourseoutline.ThechartbelowrepresentsthenumberofhoursandflightfeesapprovedforVAeducationbenefits.Flightfeesaresubjecttochange.Prerequisite:SuccessfulcompletionofInstrumentPilotFlight2(FLT212)andPrivatePilotLicense,andinstructor’spermission,andacurrentFAAClassIIMedicalCertificate.
FLT213 CrestAirparkFlightTraining
GalvinFlightTraining,LLC.
TrainingTypeTrainingTime(inhours)
HourlyRate
TrainingTime(inhours)
HourlyRate
Ground 9.5 $45.00 9.5 $80.00Pre/PostFlightDiscussion 3 $45.00 3 $80.00
DualFlight 11 $180.00 11 $222.00FLT231CommercialPilotFlight (1)QualifiesstudentstoobtainskillsandknowledgenecessarytomeetfightproficiencyandstagecheckrequirementsfortheCommercialPilotLicense.StudentsmustfollowtherequirementsofTitle14oftheCodeofFederalRulesPart141stagecheckrequirement.Theend-of-courserequirementforthisclassistocompleteanend-of-courseStageCheckoutlinedintherespectiveapprovedflightschool’strainingcourseoutline(TCO).TheDepartmentofVeteranAffairswillonlypayfortheminimumnumberofflighthoursthatareindicatedintheapprovedtrainingcourseoutline.ThechartbelowrepresentsthenumberofhoursandflightfeesapprovedforVAeducationbenefits.Flightfeesaresubjecttochange.Prerequisite:PrivatePilotLicenseand:(A)InstrumentRatingappropriatetotheaircraftcategoryRatingforwhichthecourseapplies,(B)orbeconcurrentlyenrolledinanInstrumentRatingcourse(FLT211-213)andpasstherequiredInstrumentRatingpracticaltestpriortocompletingtheCommercialPilotCourse,andinstructor’spermission,andacurrentFAAClassIIMedicalCertificate.
FLT231 CrestAirparkFlightTraining
GalvinFlightTraining,LLC.
TrainingTypeTrainingTime(inhours)
HourlyRate
TrainingTime(inhours)
HourlyRate
Ground 10 $45.00 10 $80.00Pre/PostFlightDiscussion 7.5 $45.00 7.5 $80.00
DualFlight 13 $180.00 13 $228.00SoloFlight 40 $135.00 40 $142.00
FLT232CommercialPilotFlight (2)QualifiesstudentstoobtainskillsandknowledgenecessarytomeetfightproficiencyandstagecheckrequirementsfortheCommercialPilotLicense.StudentsmustfollowtherequirementsofTitle14oftheCodeofFederalRulesPart141stagecheckrequirement.Theend-of-courserequirementforthisclassistocompleteanend-of-courseStageCheckoutlinedintherespectiveapprovedflightschool’strainingcourseoutline(TCO).TheDepartmentofVeteranAffairswillonlypayfortheminimumnumberofflighthoursthatareindicatedintheapprovedtrainingcourseoutline.ThechartbelowrepresentsthenumberofhoursandflightfeesapprovedforVAeducationbenefits.Flightfeesaresubjecttochange.Prerequisite:SuccessfulcompletionofCommercialPilotFlight1(FLT231),PrivatePilotLicenseand:(A)InstrumentRatingappropriatetotheaircraftcategoryRatingforwhichthecourseapplies,(B)orbeconcurrentlyenrolledinanInstrumentRatingcourse(FLT211-213)andpasstherequiredInstrumentRatingpracticaltestpriortocompletingtheCommercialPilotCourse,andinstructor’spermission,andacurrentFAAClassIIMedicalCertificate.
FLT232 CrestAirparkFlightTraining
GalvinFlightTraining,LLC.
TrainingTypeTrainingTime(inhours)
HourlyRate
TrainingTime(inhours)
HourlyRate
Ground 25 $45.00 25 $80.00Pre/PostFlightDiscussion 11.5 $45.00 11.5 $80.00
DualFlight 20 $180.00 20 $270.00SoloFlight 9 $135.00 9 $142.00
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FLT233CommercialPilotFlight (3)QualifiesstudentstoobtainskillsandknowledgenecessarytomeetfightproficiencyandstagecheckrequirementsfortheCommercialPilotLicense.StudentsmustfollowtherequirementsofTitle14oftheCodeofFederalRulesPart141stagecheckrequirement.Theend-of-courserequirementforthisclassistocompleteanend-of-courseStageCheckoutlinedintherespectiveapprovedflightschool’strainingcourseoutline(TCO).TheDepartmentofVeteranAffairswillonlypayfortheminimumnumberofflighthoursthatareindicatedintheapprovedtrainingcourseoutline.ThechartbelowrepresentsthenumberofhoursandflightfeesapprovedforVAeducationbenefits.Flightfeesaresubjecttochange.Prerequisite:SuccessfulcompletionofCommercialPilotFlight2(FLT232),PrivatePilotLicenseand:(A)InstrumentRatingappropriatetotheaircraftcategoryRatingforwhichthecourseapplies,(B)orbeconcurrentlyenrolledinanInstrumentRatingcourse(FLT211-213)andpasstherequiredInstrumentRatingpracticaltestpriortocompletingtheCommercialPilotCourse,andinstructor’spermission,andacurrentFAAClassIIMedicalCertificate.
FLT233 CrestAirparkFlightTraining
GalvinFlightTraining,LLC.
TrainingTypeTrainingTime(inhours)
HourlyRate
TrainingTime(inhours)
HourlyRate
Pre/PostFlightDiscussion 10 $45.00 10 $80.00
DualFlight 22 $180.00 22 $270.00SoloFlight 16 $135.00 16 $190.00
FLT261HelicopterInstrumentPilotFlight (1)QualifiesstudentstoobtainskillsandknowledgenecessarytomeetflightproficiencyandstagecheckrequirementsfortheInstrumentPilotRating.StudentsmustfollowtherequirementsofTitle14oftheCodeofFederalRulesPart141stagecheckrequirementforthisclassunderthetrainingcourseoutlinefromtheappropriateauthorizedflightschoolprovidingallin-flightinstruction.Thestagecheckrequirementforthisclassistoperformbasicflightmaneuvers.Theend-of-courserequirementforthisclassistocompleteanend-of-courseStageCheckoutlinedintherespectiveapprovedflightschool’strainingcourseoutline(TCO).TheDepartmentofVeteranAffairswillonlypayfortheminimumnumberoffighthoursthatareindicatedintheapprovedtrainingcourseoutline.ThechartbelowrepresentsthenumberofhoursandflightfeesapprovedforVAeducationbenefits.Flightfeesaresubjecttochange.Prerequisite:PrivatePilotLicense,andinstructor’spermission,andacurrentFAAClassIIMedicalCertificate.
FLT261 ClassicHelicopterCorporation
TrainingType TrainingTime(inhours) HourlyRate
Ground 15 $55.00Pre/PostFlightDiscussion 5.5 $55.00DualFlight 13.5 $550.00StageCheckFlight 1.5 $305.00StageCheckP/P 0.5 $60.00
FLT262HelicopterInstrumentPilotFlight (2)QualifiesstudentstoobtainskillsandknowledgenecessarytomeetflightproficiencyandstagecheckrequirementsfortheInstrumentPilotRating.StudentsmustfollowtherequirementsofTitle14oftheCodeofFederalRulesPart141stagecheckrequirementforthisclassunderthetrainingcourseoutlinefromtheappropriateauthorizedflightschoolprovidingallin-flightinstruction.Thestagecheckrequirementforthisclassistoperformbasicflightmaneuvers.Theend-of-courserequirementforthisclassistocompleteanend-of-courseStageCheckoutlinedintherespectiveapprovedflightschool’strainingcourseoutline(TCO).TheDepartmentofVeteranAffairswillonlypayfortheminimumnumberoffighthoursthatareindicatedintheapprovedtrainingcourseoutline.ThechartbelowrepresentsthenumberofhoursandflightfeesapprovedforVAeducationbenefits.Flightfeesaresubjecttochange.Prerequisite:SuccessfulcompletionofHelicopterInstrumentPilotFlight1(FLT261),PrivatePilotLicense,andinstructor’spermission,andacurrentFAAClassIIMedicalCertificate.
FLT262 ClassicHelicopterCorporation
TrainingType TrainingTime(inhours) HourlyRate
Ground 15 $55.00Pre/PostFlightDiscussion 4.5 $55.00DualFlight 11 $550.00StageCheckFlight 2 $305.00StageCheckP/P 0.5 $60.00
FLT263HelicopterInstrumentPilotFlight (3)QualifiesstudentstoobtainskillsandknowledgenecessarytomeetflightproficiencyandstagecheckrequirementsfortheInstrumentPilotRating.StudentsmustfollowtherequirementsofTitle14oftheCodeofFederalRulesPart141stagecheckrequirementforthisclassunderthetrainingcourseoutlinefromtheappropriateauthorizedflightschoolprovidingallin-flightinstruction.Thestagecheckrequirementforthisclassistoperformbasicflightmaneuvers.Theend-of-courserequirementforthisclassistocompleteanend-of-courseStageCheckoutlinedintherespectiveapprovedflightschool’strainingcourseoutline(TCO).TheDepartmentofVeteranAffairswillonlypayfortheminimumnumberoffighthoursthatareindicatedintheapprovedtrainingcourseoutline.ThechartbelowrepresentsthenumberofhoursandflightfeesapprovedforVAeducationbenefits.Flightfeesaresubjecttochange.Prerequisite:SuccessfulcompletionofHelicopterInstrumentPilotFlight2(FLT262),PrivatePilotLicense,andinstructor’spermission,andacurrentFAAClassIIMedicalcertificate.
FLT263 ClassicHelicopterCorporation
TrainingType TrainingTime(inhours) HourlyRate
Pre/PostFlightDiscussion 5 $55.00DualFlight 10 $550.00
StageCheckFlight 2 $305.00StageCheckP/P 2 $60.00
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FLT271HelicopterCommercialPilotFlight (1)QualifiesstudentstoobtainskillsandknowledgenecessarytomeetflightproficiencyandstagecheckrequirementsfortheCommercialPilotLicense.StudentsmustfollowtherequirementsofTitle14oftheCodeofFederalRulesPart141stagecheckrequirementforthisclassunderthetrainingcourseoutlinefromtheappropriateauthorizedflightschoolprovidingallin-flightinstruction.Thestagecheckrequirementforthisclassistoperformbasicflightmaneuvers.Theend-of-courserequirementforthisclassistocompleteanend-of-courseStageCheckoutlinedintherespectiveapprovedflightschool’strainingcourseoutline(TCO).TheDepartmentofVeteranAffairswillonlypayfortheminimumnumberoffighthoursthatareindicatedintheapprovedtrainingcourseoutline.ThechartbelowrepresentsthenumberofhoursandflightfeesapprovedforVAeducationbenefits.Flightfeesaresubjecttochange.Prerequisite:PrivatePilotLicense,andinstructor’spermission,andacurrentFAAClassIIMedicalCertificate.
FLT271 ClassicHelicopterCorporation
TrainingType TrainingTime(inhours) HourlyRate
Ground 18 $45.00Pre/PostFlightDiscussion 13.5 $45.00DualFlight 10.5 $290.00Solo/PICFlight 23 $290.00StageCheckFlight 1.5 $305.00StageCheckP/P 1 $60.00
FLT272HelicopterCommercialPilotFlight (2) QualifiesstudentstoobtainskillsandknowledgenecessarytomeetflightproficiencyandstagecheckrequirementsfortheCommercialPilotLicense.StudentsmustfollowtherequirementsofTitle14oftheCodeofFederalRulesPart141stagecheckrequirementforthisclassunderthetrainingcourseoutlinefromtheappropriateauthorizedflightschoolprovidingallin-flightinstruction.Thestagecheckrequirementforthisclassistoperformbasicflightmaneuvers.Theend-of-courserequirementforthisclassistocompleteanend-of-courseStageCheckoutlinedintherespectiveapprovedflightschool’strainingcourseoutline(TCO).TheDepartmentofVeteranAffairswillonlypayfortheminimumnumberoffighthoursthatareindicatedintheapprovedtrainingcourseoutline.ThechartbelowrepresentsthenumberofhoursandflightfeesapprovedforVAeducationbenefits.Flightfeesaresubjecttochange.Prerequisite:SuccessfulcompletionofHelicopterCommercialPilotFlight1(FLT271),PrivatePilotLicense,andinstructor’spermission,andacurrentFAAClassIIMedicalCertificate.
FLT272 ClassicHelicopterCorporation
TrainingType TrainingTime(inhours) HourlyRate
Ground 12 $45.00Pre/PostFlightDiscussion 11 $45.00DualFlight 6 $290.00Solo/PICFlight 15 $290.00DualInstruction 6 $550.00StageCheckFlight 2 $305.00StageCheckP/P 1 $60.00
FLT273HelicopterCommercialPilotFlight (3)QualifiesstudentstoobtainskillsandknowledgenecessarytomeetflightproficiencyandstagecheckrequirementsfortheCommercialPilotLicense.StudentsmustfollowtherequirementsofTitle14oftheCodeofFederalRulesPart141stagecheckrequirementforthisclassunderthetrainingcourseoutlinefromtheappropriateauthorizedflightschoolprovidingallin-flightinstruction.Thestagecheckrequirementforthisclassistoperformbasicflightmaneuvers.Theend-of-courserequirementforthisclassistocompleteanend-of-courseStageCheckoutlinedintherespectiveapprovedflightschool’strainingcourseoutline(TCO).TheDepartmentofVeteranAffairswillonlypayfortheminimumnumberoffighthoursthatareindicatedintheapprovedtrainingcourseoutline.ThechartbelowrepresentsthenumberofhoursandflightfeesapprovedforVAeducationbenefits.Flightfeesaresubjecttochange.Prerequisite:SuccessfulcompletionofHelicopterCommercialPilotFlight2(FLT272),PrivatePilotLicense,andinstructor’spermission,andacurrentFAAClassIIMedicalCertificate.
FLT273 ClassicHelicopterCorporation
TrainingType TrainingTime(inhours) HourlyRate
Pre/PostFlightDiscussion 14.5 $45.00DualFlight 9 $290.00Solo/PICFlight 42 $290.00StageCheckFlight 2 $305.00StageCheckP/P 2 $60.00
FLT281InstructorHelicopterPilotFlight (1)QualifiesstudentstoobtainskillsandknowledgenecessarytomeetflightproficiencyandstagecheckrequirementsfortheCertifiedHelicopterInstrumentInstructorRating.StudentsmustfollowtherequirementsofTitle14oftheCodeofFederalRulesPart141stagecheckrequirementforthisclassunderthetrainingcourseoutlinefromtheappropriateauthorizedflightschoolprovidingallin-flightinstruction.Thestagecheckrequirementforthisclassistoperformbasicflightmaneuvers.Theend-of-courserequirementforthisclassistocompleteanend-of-courseStageCheckoutlinedintherespectiveapprovedflightschool’strainingcourseoutline(TCO).TheDepartmentofVeteranAffairswillonlypayfortheminimumnumberoffighthoursthatareindicatedintheapprovedtrainingcourseoutline.ThechartbelowrepresentsthenumberofhoursandflightfeesapprovedforVAeducationbenefits.Flightfeesaresubjecttochange.Prerequisite:CommercialPilotLicenseandinstructor’spermission,andacurrentFAAClassIIMedicalCertificate.
FLT281 ClassicHelicopterCorporation
TrainingType TrainingTime(inhours) HourlyRate
Ground 20 $45.00Pre/PostFlightDiscussion 4.5 $45.00DualFlight 11.5 $290.00StageCheckFlight 1.5 $305.00StageCheckP/P 0.5 $60.00
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FLT282InstructorHelicopterPilotFlight (2) QualifiesstudentstoobtainskillsandknowledgenecessarytomeetflightproficiencyandstagecheckrequirementsfortheCertifiedHelicopterInstrumentInstructorRating.StudentsmustfollowtherequirementsofTitle14oftheCodeofFederalRulesPart141stagecheckrequirementforthisclassunderthetrainingcourseoutlinefromtheappropriateauthorizedflightschoolprovidingallin-flightinstruction.Thestagecheckrequirementforthisclassistoperformbasicflightmaneuvers.Theend-of-courserequirementforthisclassistocompleteanend-of-courseStageCheckoutlinedintherespectiveapprovedflightschool’strainingcourseoutline(TCO).TheDepartmentofVeteranAffairswillonlypayfortheminimumnumberoffighthoursthatareindicatedintheapprovedtrainingcourseoutline.ThechartbelowrepresentsthenumberofhoursandflightfeesapprovedforVAeducationbenefits.Flightfeesaresubjecttochange.Prerequisite:SuccessfulcompletionofInstructorHelicopterPilotFlight1(FLT281),CommercialPilotLicense,andinstructor’spermission,andacurrentFAAClassIIMedicalCertificate.
FLT282 ClassicHelicopterCorporation
TrainingType TrainingTime(inhours) HourlyRate
Ground 18 $45.00Pre/PostFlightDiscussion 5 $45.00DualFlight 11.5 $290.00StageCheckFlight 1.5 $305.00StageCheckP/P 2.5 $60.00
FLT291HelicopterInstrumentInstructorPilotFlight (1)QualifiesstudentstoobtainskillsandknowledgenecessarytomeetflightproficiencyandstagecheckrequirementsfortheCertifiedHelicopterInstrumentInstructorRating.StudentsmustfollowtherequirementsofTitle14oftheCodeofFederalRulesPart141stagecheckrequirementforthisclassunderthetrainingcourseoutlinefromtheappropriateauthorizedflightschoolprovidingallin-flightinstruction.Thestagecheckrequirementforthisclassistoperformbasicflightmaneuvers.Theend-of-courserequirementforthisclassistocompleteanend-of-courseStageCheckoutlinedintherespectiveapprovedflightschool’strainingcourseoutline(TCO).TheDepartmentofVeteranAffairswillonlypayfortheminimumnumberoffighthoursthatareindicatedintheapprovedtrainingcourseoutline.ThechartbelowrepresentsthenumberofhoursandflightfeesapprovedforVAeducationbenefits.Flightfeesaresubjecttochange.Prerequisite:HelicopterCertifiedFlightInstructorPilotLicense,andinstructor’spermission,andacurrentFAAClassIIMedicalCertificate.
FLT291 ClassicHelicopterCorporation
TrainingType TrainingTime(inhours) HourlyRate
Ground 15 $45.00Pre/PostFlightDiscussion 5.5 $45.00DualFlight 13.5 $550.00StageCheckFlight 1.5 $555.00StageCheckP/P 1 $60.00
FLT311CertifiedFlightInstructor-Flight (1)QualifiesstudentstoobtainskillsandknowledgenecessarytomeetflightproficiencyandstagecheckrequirementsfortheCertifiedFlightInstructorRating.StudentsmustfollowtherequirementsofTitle14oftheCodeofFederalRulesPart141stagecheckrequirementforthisclassunderthetrainingcourseoutlinefromtheappropriateauthorizedflightschoolprovidingallin-flightinstruction.Thestagecheckrequirementforthisclassistodemonstrateright-seatproficiencytoCommercialPilotstandardsasaflightinstructor.Theend-of-courserequirementforthisclassistocompleteanend-of-courseStageCheckoutlinedintherespectiveapprovedflightschool’strainingcourseoutline(TCO).TheDepartmentofVeteranAffairswillonlypayfortheminimumnumberofflighthoursthatareindicatedintheapprovedtrainingcourseoutline.ThechartbelowrepresentsthenumberofhoursandflightfeesapprovedforVAeducationbenefits.Flightfeesaresubjecttochange.Prerequisite:CommercialorAirlineTransportPilotLicensewithanInstrumentRatingappropriatetotheaircraftcategoryandclassRatingforwhichthecourseappliesandinstructor’spermission,andacurrentFAAClassIIMedicalCertificate.
FLT311 CrestAirparkFlightTraining
GalvinFlightTraining,LLC.
TrainingTypeTrainingTime(inhours)
HourlyRate
TrainingTime(inhours)
HourlyRate
Ground 14.5 $45.00 14.5 $80.00Pre/PostFlightDiscussion 4 $45.00 4 $80.00
DualFlight 12 $180.00 12 $270.00FLT312CertifiedFlightInstructor-Flight (2)QualifiesstudentstoobtainskillsandknowledgenecessarytomeetflightproficiencyandstagecheckrequirementsfortheCertifiedFlightInstructorRating.StudentsmustfollowtherequirementsofTitle14oftheCodeofFederalRulesPart141stagecheckrequirementforthisclassunderthetrainingcourseoutlinefromtheappropriateauthorizedflightschoolprovidingallin-flightinstruction.Thestagecheckrequirementforthisclassistodemonstrateright-seatproficiencytoCommercialPilotstandardsasaflightinstructor.Theend-of-courserequirementforthisclassistocompleteanend-of-courseStageCheckoutlinedintherespectiveapprovedflightschool’strainingcourseoutline(TCO).TheDepartmentofVeteranAffairswillonlypayfortheminimumnumberofflighthoursthatareindicatedintheapprovedtrainingcourseoutline.ThechartbelowrepresentsthenumberofhoursandflightfeesapprovedforVAeducationbenefits.Flightfeesaresubjecttochange.Prerequisite:SuccessfulcompletionofCertifiedFlightInstructor-Flight1(FLT311),CommercialorAirlineTransportPilotCertificatewithanInstrumentRatingappropriatetotheaircraftcategoryandclassRatingforwhichthecourseapplies,andinstructor’spermission,andacurrentFAAClassIIMedicalCertificate.
FLT312 CrestAirparkFlightTraining
GalvinFlightTraining,LLC.
TrainingTypeTrainingTime(inhours)
HourlyRate
TrainingTime(inhours)
HourlyRate
Ground 40 $45.00 40.00 $80.00Pre/PostFlightDiscussion 5.5 $45.00 5.5 $80.00
DualFlight 13 $180.00 13 $270.00
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FLT321Multi-EngineOperationsFlight (1)QualifiesstudentstoobtainskillsandknowledgenecessarytomeetflightproficiencyandearnanFAAMulti-EngineRatingundertheflightschool’sapprovedtrainingcourseoutlineandTitle14oftheCodeofFederalRulesPart141requirementsfortheMulti-EngineRating.Thistrainingmustbeaccomplishedattheappropriateauthorizedflightschoolprovidingallin-flightinstruction.Theend-of-courserequirementforthisclassistocompleteanend-of-courseStageCheckoutlinedintherespectiveapprovedflightschool’strainingcourseoutline(TCO).TheDepartmentofVeteranAffairswillonlypayfortheminimumnumberofflighthoursthatareindicatedintheapprovedtrainingcourseoutline.ThechartbelowrepresentsthenumberofhoursandflightfeesapprovedforVAeducationbenefits.Flightfeesaresubjecttochange.Prerequisite:CommercialPilotLicensepriortoenrollingintheflightportionofanadditionalaircraftcategoryoradditionalaircraftclassRatingcourse,andinstructor’spermission,andacurrentFAAClassIIMedicalCertificate.
FLT321 GalvinFlightTraining,LLC.
TrainingType TrainingTime(inhours) HourlyRate
Ground 15 $80.00Pre/PostFlightDiscussion 7 $80.00DualFlight 15 $495.00
FLT331Multi-EngineInstructorRating (2)QualifiesstudentstoobtainskillsandknowledgenecessarytomeetflightproficiencyandstagecheckrequirementsfortheMulti-EngineFlightInstructorRating.AnapplicantmayenrollindividuallyineithertheCertifiedFlightInstructor(FLT311-312)ortheMulti-EngineInstructorcourse(FLT331)orenrollinbothprogramswithInstructorpermission.StudentsmustfollowtherequirementsofTitle14oftheCodeofFederalRulesPart141stagecheckrequirementforthisclassunderthetrainingcourseoutlinefromtheappropriateauthorizedflightschoolprovidingallin-flightinstruction.Thestagecheckrequirementforthisclassistodemonstrateright-seatproficiencytoCommercialPilotstandardsasaCertifiedMulti-EngineFlightInstructor.Theend-of-courserequirementforthisclassistocompleteanend-of-courseStageCheckoutlinedintherespectiveapprovedflightschool’strainingcourseoutline(TCO).TheDepartmentofVeteranAffairswillonlypayfortheminimumnumberofflighthoursthatareindicatedintheapprovedtrainingcourseoutline.ThechartbelowrepresentsthenumberofhoursandflightfeesapprovedforVAeducationbenefits.Flightfeesaresubjecttochange.Prerequisite:CertifiedFlightInstructorLicenseand:(A)CommercialPilotLicensewithanInstrumentRatingappropriatetotheaircraftcategoryandclassRatingforwhichthecourseappliesor(B)AirlineTransportPilotLicenseandinstructorpermission,andacurrentFAAClassIIMedicalCertificate.
FLT331 GalvinFlightTraining,LLC.
TrainingType TrainingTime(inhours) HourlyRate
Ground 20 $80.00Pre/PostFlightDiscussion 7.5 $80.00DualFlight 25 $495.00
FLT338InstrumentInstructorRating (1)QualifiesstudentstoobtainskillsandknowledgenecessarytomeetflightproficiencyandstagecheckrequirementsfortheInstrumentFlightInstructorRating.StudentsmustfollowtherequirementsofTitle14oftheCodeofFederalRulesPart141stagecheckrequirementforthisclassunderthetrainingcourseoutlinefromtheappropriateauthorizedflightschoolprovidingallin-flightinstruction.Thestagecheckrequirementforthisclassistodemonstrateright-seatproficiencytoCommercialPilotstandardsasaCertifiedFlightInstructor.Theend-of-courserequirementforthisclassistocompleteanend-of-courseStageCheckoutlinedintherespectiveapprovedflightschool’strainingcourseoutline(TCO).TheDepartmentofVeteranAffairswillonlypayfortheminimumnumberofflighthoursthatareindicatedintheapprovedtrainingcourseoutline.ThechartbelowrepresentsthenumberofhoursandflightfeesapprovedforVAeducationbenefits.Flightfeesaresubjecttochange.Prerequisite:CertifiedFlightInstructorLicenseand:(A)CommercialPilotLicensewithanInstrumentRatingappropriatetotheaircraftcategoryandclassRatingforwhichthecourseappliesor(B)AirlineTransportPilotLicenseandinstructor’spermission,andacurrentFAAClassIIMedicalCertificate.
FLT338 CrestAirparkFlightTraining
GalvinFlightTraining,LLC.
TrainingTypeTrainingTime(inhours)
HourlyRate
TrainingTime(inhours)
HourlyRate
Ground 15 $45.00 15 $80.00Pre/PostFlightDiscussion 8 $45.00 8 $80.00
DualFlight 15 $180.00 15 $202.00BUS258 (5)PrinciplesofManagementandSupervisionIntegratesandbuildsuponskillslearnedinpreviousBusinessManagementcourses.Studentslearnaboutstrategicplanninganddecisionmaking,leadershipandmotivationintheworkplace,humanresources,andvariousbestpracticesofsuccessfulmanagement.PREREQUISITE:BUS103and(BUS164orBUS&101);orinstructor'spermission.BUS310 (5)MarketingResearchandAnalyticsStudentslearntoformulatemarketinggoalsbyutilizingmarketresearchmethodstocollect,analyze,andevaluatemarketingdataandinformation.Topicsincludemarketresearchmethods,dataanalysisandinterpretation,researchproposals,communicatingresearch,andstrategicapplicationsofresearch.PREREQUISITE:AdmissionintotheBASinMarketingandEntrepreneurshipprogramandBUS121;and(BUS&101orBUS181);and(MATH&141orMATH147);orinstructor'spermission.Recommend:MATH256.BUS335 (5)IntegratedMarketingCommunicationStudentslearntodevelop,measure,andevaluateanintegratedmarketingcommunicationsplan.Topicsincludesituationalandcompetitiveanalysis,targetmarketsegmentation,creativestrategy,mediaplanningandselection,budgetdetermination,andmeasuringeffectivenessofpromotionalprogram.PREREQUISITE:AdmissionintotheBASinMarketingandEntrepreneurshipprogramandBUS121;(BUS&101orBUS181);and(MATH&141orMATH147);orinstructor'spermission.
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BUS340 (5)ProjectManagementExaminesthetheoriesandbestpracticesforcompletingprojectsontime,onbudget,andtospecification.Studentslearntoapplyknowledgeandskillstoeffectivelyinitiate,plan,execute,andcompleteprojects.Software-basedprojectmanagementtoolsarediscussed.CoursealignswithcurrentPMBOKGuide.PREREQUISITE:Admissionintoabachelor'sprogramandinstructor'spermission.BUS344 (5)EntrepreneurialFinanceStudentslearntoapplyfinancialmanagementpracticestoobtainthefinancialcapitalnecessarytooperateandgrowentrepreneurialventures.Topicsincludefinancialstatementanalysis,valuation,determiningfinancingneeds,financingalternatives,andstagesoffinancing.PREREQUISITE:AdmissionintotheBASinMarketingandEntrepreneurshipprogram;andBUS121,(BUS&101orBUS181);and(MATH&141orMATH147);orinstructor'spermission.Stronglyrecommend:ACCT110orACCT&201.BUS350 (5)ProductionDevelopmentandInnovationStudentslearnhowtoidentify,design,produce,test,andevaluateanewproduct.Topicsincludeidentificationofmarketopportunities,generationofproductconcepts,feasibilityanalysis,prototyping,supplierselection,productionplanning,andtesting.PREREQUISITE:AdmissionintotheBASinMarketingandEntrepreneurshipprogram;andBUS121;and(BUS&101orBUS181);and(MATH&141orMATH147);orinstructor'spermission.Stronglyrecommend:ACCT110orACCT&201.BUS360 (5)SalesandNegotiationStudentslearntointegratesellingandnegotiationstrategiestoeffectivelycreateproductivebuyer-sellerrelationships.Topicsincludestrategicprospecting,managingthesalesfunnel,developingsalesproposals,applyinginterest-basednegotiationsprinciples,anddevelopingoptionsformutualgain.PREREQUISITE:AdmissionintotheBASinMarketingandEntrepreneurshipprogram;andBUS121;and(BUS&101orBUS181);and(MATH&141orMATH147);orinstructor'spermission.Recommend:BUS159.BUS365 (5)ConsumerBehaviorExamineshowandwhypeoplebehaveasbuyers.Studentslearnhowtoanalyzebuyerbehavior,consumermotivation,perception,attitudes,andinfluences.Topicsincludeculturalandsocialinfluences,advertisingandsalespersoninfluences,marketsegmentation,andthedecision-makingprocess.PREREQUISITE:AdmissionintotheBASinMarketingandEntrepreneurshipprogram;andBUS121;and(BUS&101orBUS181);and(MATH&141orMATH147);orinstructor'spermission.BUS385 (5)OperationsManagementforCompetitiveAdvantageStudentslearntoapplyoperationsmanagementmethodstoincreaseresultsandstreamlineprocessesinsmalltomedium-sizedbusinesses.Topicsincludeforecasting,processandfacilityselection,workdesign,productionplanningandscheduling,processimprovement,andqualitycontrol.PREREQUISITE:AdmissionintotheBASinMarketingandEntrepreneurshipprogram;andBUS121;(BUS&101orBUS181);and(MATH&141orMATH147);orinstructor'spermission.Recommend:MATH256.
BUS390 (5)DigitalMarketingStudentslearnhowtoapplydigitalmarketingandanalytictoolstocreatecompetitiveandeffectivedigitalmarketingprograms.Topicsincludeoptimizingwebandsocialcontent,onlineadvertising,leadgeneration,emailmarketing,andwebanalytics.PREREQUISITE:AdmissionintotheBASinMarketingandEntrepreneurshipprogram;andBUS121;and(BUS&101orBUS181);and(MATH&141orMATH147);orinstructor'spermission.BUS395 (5)StrategicMarketingandManagementExamineshowmanagersdevelop,implement,andevaluatestrategicmarketingdecisionstomaximizelong-termprofitabilityofafirm.Topicsincludeanalysisofcompetitorbehavior,productlinemanagement,andlong-termroadmappingofproductandbrandingstrategy.PREREQUISITE:AdmissionintotheBASinMarketingandEntrepreneurshipprogram;andBUS121;and(BUS&101orBUS181);and(MATH&141orMATH147);and(BUS310,BUS335,BUS344,BUS350,BUS365,andBUS390);orinstructor'spermission.Recommend:BUS258.BUS400 (5)PersonalandProfessionalBrandingStudentsapplypersonalandprofessionalbrandingstrategiestodevelopacomprehensivepersonalmarketingandcareerplan.Topicsinclude:methodsofconveyingaconsistentpersonalbrand,careerplanning,jobtargeting,networking,personalmarketingmaterials,effectiveuseofsocialmedia,andinvolvementintargetedprofessionalassociations.PREREQUISITE:AdmissionintotheBASinMarketingandEntrepreneurshipprogram;andBUS121;(BUS&101orBUS181);and(MATH&141orMATH147);orinstructor'spermission.BUS460 (5)VentureLaunch1Studentsworkinteamstoresearch,plan,andpresentabusinessproposaltobusinessdevelopmentcounselorsandinstitutionalfundingprofessionals.Thisisatwo-coursesequencewithBUS490.PREREQUISITE:AdmissionintotheBASinMarketingandEntrepreneurshipprogram;andBUS121;and(BUS&101orBUS181);and(MATH&141orMATH147);andBUS395;orinstructor'spermission.BUS490 (5)VentureLaunch2Studentscontinuetoworkinteamstoprototype,validate,andpresentproofofconcepttoacommunityofinvestorsandfundingsources.Thisisatwo-coursesequencewithBUS460.PREREQUISITE:AdmissionintotheBASinMarketingandEntrepreneurshipprogram;andBUS121;and(BUS&101orBUS181);and(MATH&141orMATH147);andBUS460;orinstructor'spermission.CARP113 (1-13)FoundationsandFloorFramingAcompetency-basedcourse.Majorareasofstudyincludefoundationformingandfloorframingprinciplesandpractices;carpentrycomputationrelatedtofoundationsandfloorframing;InternationalResidentialBuildingCoderequirementsrelatingtofoundationsandfloorframing;andrelatedOSHA/WISHAconstructionsafetystandards.Creditsareawardeduponcompetencycompletion.Leadership,workplaceethics,humanrelations,culturaldiversity,attendance,punctuality,andcraftsmanshipareintegraltoinstruction.PREREQUISITE:Instructor’spermission.
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CARP114 (1-13)WallandRoofFramingAcompetency-basedcourse.Majorareasofstudyincludewallandroofframingprinciplesandpractices;carpentrycomputationrelatedtowallandroofframing;InternationalResidentialBuildingCoderequirementsrelatedtowallandroofframing;andOSHA/WISHAconstructionsafetystandards.Creditsareawardeduponcompetencycompletion.Leadership,workplaceethics,humanrelations,culturaldiversity,attendance,punctuality,andcraftsmanshipareintegrationtoinstruction.PREREQUISITE:Instructor'spermission.CARP115 (1-13)ExteriorandInteriorFinishAcompetency-basedcourse.Majorareasofstudyincludeexteriorandinteriorfinishcarpentrymaterials;principlesandpractices;carpentrycomputation;InternationalResidentialBuildingCoderelatedtoexteriorandinteriorfinish;andOSHA/WISHAconstructionsafetystandards.Creditsareawardeduponcompetencycompletion.PREREQUISITE:Instructor’spermission.CARP161 (1-3)PrintReadingIntroductiontoreadingandinterpretingarchitecturaldrawingsforconstruction.CARP164 (1-4)IntermediateWoodworkingandCabinetryAcompetency-based/hybridcourse.Intermediatewoodworkingandcabinetryskills.Topicsincludewoodspeciesidentificationandcharacteristics,variouscabinetconstructionmethods,commoncabinetrymaterialsandhardware,sourcesforcabinetrypartsandcomponents,cabinetdesignandconstruction,hardwareinstallation&adjustment,powertoolandstationarytoolset-up,safetyproceduresandoperations.PREREQUISITE:INDUS101orinstructor'spermission.CARP167 (1-3)MaterialEstimatingAcompetency-basedcourse.Introductiontomaterialestimatingmethods.Topicsincludefoundation,framing,exteriorandinteriormaterialestimatingmethodsandpractices.CARP172 (1-4)AdvancedFinishCarpentryCompetency-based/hybridcoursethatcoversthetheoryandcurrentpracticeofbuildingvariousmillworkandsite-builtassemblies,includingmulti-piececrownsystems,tongueandgrooverecessedpanelwainscoting,mantels,columnwraps,box-beamceilingsandmulti-piececasingsystems.Discussiontopicsalsoincludeavarietyofpocket-doortracksystemsandtheirinstallation.CRPT102 (10-12MachineShorthand80wpmConcentrateddrillanddictationontwo-voicetestimony,jurycharge,literary,andmedicalmaterial.Studentsshouldattain80wpmonnewmaterialwithaminimumof95percentaccuracyintranscription.PREREQUISITE:CRPT093or101.CS120 (2)IntroductiontoProgrammingIntroducesfundamentalconceptsofcomputerscienceandcomputationalthinking.Includesintroductiontologicalreasoning,proceduraldecomposition,problemsolving,andabstraction.Alsosetsthecontextforfurtherstudyinnumericalmethodsandcomputerscienceprogramming
languages.PREREQUISITE:MSTH&142orconcurrentenrollment;orhigherlevelMATH;orinstructor’spermission.Cross-listedwithENGR120.CS&131 (5)ComputerScience1C++C++programminglanguageisusedtoillustrateconceptsinengineeringandcomputerscience.Introducesstudentstoproblemsolvingmethods,algorithmdevelopmentandobject-orienteddesign.Studentsdesign,implement,document,anddebugC++computerprograms.SatisfiesanaturalsciencerequirementforAAdegree.PREREQUISITE:MATH&142orhigherandENGR/CS120;orinstructor'spermission.DT100 (7)CADFundamentalsIntroducescomputersandsoftwareapplicabletodesigndrafting-relatedcareers.PrimaryinstructioncoversAutoCAD,whichisusedforcomputer-aideddraftingtocreateandeditdrawings.IncludesinstructiononfilemanagementandanintroductiontowordprocessingandbasicExcelfunctions.PREREQUISITE:EligibleforENGL081andREAD104;orinstructor'spermission.DT101 (1-7)TechnicalDraftingFundamentaldrawingcoursethatprovidesstudentswithknowledgeofdraftingtoolsandtechniques.Includesdraftingfundamentals,lettering,geometricconstruction,orthographicprojection,isometricdrawing,dimensioning,andsectionalviews.PREREQUISITE:EligibleforENGL081andREAD104.DT102 (7)DescriptiveGeometryAgeographicalprocessusedtoanalyzespacerelationshipsbyviewingtheobjectorsituationinsuchawaythattherelationshipbeinginvestigatedisactualsizeandmeasurable.Studentsapplydescriptivegeometrytodevelopanddimensionsprimaryandsecondaryauxiliaryviewsof3-Dobjects.Studentsusevisualizationtechniquestodevelop3-Dpictorialdrawingsdealingwithnon-isometricsurfaces,irregularshapesandcompoundangleswiththeuseoftheisometricprotractor.Coversperspectivedevelopment,inkingtechniques,lineshadingandcontrasttechniques,andexplodedandcut-awayviews.PREREQUISITE:DT101orinstructor’spermission.DT113 (5)SolidworksIntroduces3-DCADmodelcreationusingafeature-based,parametricsolidmodelingdesignprogram.Coursecoversbase,bossandcutfeaturecreationusingextruded,revolved,simplesweptorsimpleliftedshapes;sketchingtechniquesforcapturingdesignintentusingautomaticoruser-definedgeometricanddimensionalconstraints;buildingassembliesfromcreatedparts;detailandassemblydrawingscreationandbillofmaterialinsertion.PREREQUISITE:DT100orinstructor'spermission.DT125 (5)CivilDrafting1Introducescivildrafting,symbols,terminology,andstandards.Includesdevelopmentofanengineeringdrawingfromsurveynotestoitsinclusionintoasetofconstructionplansoranengineeringreport.PREREQUISITE:DT100andDT101.DT131 (7)CADDAcrosstheIndustriesIntroducesprinciples,techniquesandapplicationsofcreatinggeometryacrossthedifferentdisciplines.Areasofstudyincludeareviewofselectingviews,sectioningandauxiliaryviews,draftingconventions,format
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selection,andcomparingdimensioningconventionsoverdifferentindustries.SettingDIMVARSinAutoCAD,Castparts,machineshoppractices,purchasingparts,andcareeropportunitydiscussions.PREREQUISITE:Instructor’spermission.DT135 (5)3-DCADModelingFocusesongeometricmodeling,displaymanipulation,geometricanalysis,filemanagement,onlineplotting,andthedevelopmentofwireframemodeling,surfacemodelingandsolidsmodeling.Introducesmechanicaldraftingwithanemphasisondimensioning.UCScontrolandmanipulation.PREREQUISITE:Instructor’spermission.DT141 (5)ArchitecturalDrafting1StudentsdeveloparchitecturaldraftingskillsusingAutoCADandmanualdraftingincludingsiteplanning,floorplans,wallsections,rooftypes,andelevationsofsingle-storystructures.PREREQUISITE:DT101oreitherDT100orDT110.DT142 (5)BIMFundamentalsusingRevitIntroductiontobuildingdesignusingbasicfeaturesofREVITArchitecturesoftware.REVITArchitecturesoftwarecanbeappliedacrossthewholebuildingdesignanddocumentationprocessincludingconceptualdesign,detaileddesign,buildinganalysis,constructiondocumentationandvisualization.IntroducesstudentstothedesignconceptofBuildingInformationModeling(BIM),andlearntouseREVIT'sparametricmodelingcapabilitiestoincorporatetheindustry'sBIMconcepts.PREREQUISITE:DT100orinstructor’spermission.DT145 (4)StructuralDrafting-SteelIntroducesthestudyofstructuralsteeldrafting.Includesengineeringfundamentals,weldingsymbols,seatedandframedconnections(bothweldedandbolted),momentconnections,detailingvarioussteelproducts,andtheuseofstandardindustrypractices.PREREQUISITE:DT101orinstructor’spermission.DT146 (4)StructuralDrafting-ConcreteIntroducesthestudyofstructuralconcretedrafting.Discussespre-stressedandpost-tensionedconcrete.Includesengineeringfundamentals,reinforcementbardetailing,P/CandP/Sconcreteproducts,andconnectionsforP/CandP/Sconcrete,detailingusingstandardP/CandP/Sconcretebuildingproducts.PREREQUISITE:DT101orinstructor’spermission.DT200 (3)DraftingandDesignCapstoneReviewstechnicalmaterialsincludingsketching,scales,lettering,lineweights,geometricconstruction,orthographicviews,auxiliaryviews,sectionalviews,dimensions,notes,workingdrawings,basicweldingsymbols,fits,tolerances,andarchitecturaltermsandstandards.Discussesjobplacement,interviewsandportfolios.Helpstransitionstudentsfromaneducationalsettingbyprovidingthetoolstosucceedinanindustryenvironment.PREREQUISITE:DT131andDT135.DT231 (5)MechanicalDesign(CADD)Teachesadvancedprinciples,techniquesandapplicationsofdraftingtechnologyrequiredforthepreparationofdetailandassemblydrawings.Courseisbasedoncurrentindustrypracticesandstandards.Areasofstudy
includedimensioningandtolerancinggeometricformandpositionaltolerancing,shopprocessesandprocedures,layoutdrawingsincludingdevelopmentsandtriangulation,pipingandtubingdrawings,weldingandweldingsymbols,andforgingandcastingdrawings.PREREQUISITE:DT131orinstructor’spermission.DT232 (DraftingandDesignProjectsStudentsworkonaprojectselectedfromoneoftwoindustries,mechanicalengineeringorarchitectureandconstructionfields.Studentsdeterminetheirareaoffocusthroughtheirownchosencoursedirection.Studentsproposeprojectsand/orassignedbytheinstructor.Projectsareselectedonthebasisofdifficultyandcompleteness.Instructorendeavorstoobtainaprojectfromalocalconstructionfirm,architecturaloffice,ormanufacturingcompany.Designteamscreatecompletedocumentationsetsfortherequireddiscipline.PREREQUISITE:DT131andDT135.DT237 (4)MasterCAM3-DCAD/CAMFocusesonrapidprototypingusingMastercamsoftware.Includescreationandeditingof2Dgeometry,3-Dwireframemodeling,3-Dsolidmodeling,and3-Dsurfacemodeling.Studentsuseprogramming3-Dtoolpathsfrom3-Dwireframemodelsand3-Dderivedandcompositesurfaceandsolidmodels.Coverstoolpatheditingincludingprojectandtrimfunctions,aswellasproductionofprototypemodelusingthemillingmachine.Discussestheverificationandeditingoftoolpathprogramsusingrenderedbackplots.PREREQUISITE:Instructor’spermission.ENGL081 (5)FundamentalsofWrittenCommunicationAwritingcoursethatfocusesontheskillsdesignedtopreparestudentsforENGL099orprofessional/technicaldegrees.Introducesstudentstothewritingprocesssotheycanwritewell-organizedanddevelopedparagraphsandshortessays.Studentsstudygrammar,basicsentencestructure,mechanics,punctuation,andimprovevocabularyandspelling.Studentsalsoreadworksthatincludevariousrhetoricalstructuresandthemesinordertoimprovecriticalreadingandwritingskills.PREREQUISITE:BASIC060orappropriateReadingCOMPASSscore.Note:Somestudentsfromcertainschooldistrictsareeligibleforthetranscriptplacementoption.ENGL099 (5)IntroductoryCompositionIntensivewritingcoursedesignedtopreparestudentsforENGL&101.Focusesoncollege-levelcompositionskills(compositionandrevisionprocesses)andcollege-levelreadinganalysis.PresentsageneralreviewoftherulesofEnglishgrammarandspelling.PREREQUISITE:AppropriateReadingCOMPASSscoreorENGL081withagradeof2.0orhigher.Note:Somestudentsfromcertainschooldistrictsareeligibleforthetranscriptplacementoption.ENGL&101 (5)EnglishCompositionAcompositioncoursedesignedtoteachcriticalreadingandclear,purposeful,andeffectivewriting.Writingtasksarerelatedtocoursereadingsandpreparestudentsforwritingassignmentsinothercollegeclasses.PREREQUISITE:ENGL099andREAD104witha2.0orhigher;orappropriateReadingCOMPASSscore;orhighschooltranscriptevaluation.SatisfiesbasicskillsrequirementforAAdegree.
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ENGL&220 (5)IntroductiontoShakespeareAstudyofaselectionofShakespeare'scomedies,histories,andtragedies.Playsincludedmayvaryeachquarterthatthecourseisoffered.SelectionsmayincludeplaysbeingstagedintheSeattleareaandthosetobepresentedintheforthcomingseasonatAshlandShakespeareanFestival.PREREQUISITE:EligibleforENGL099orinstructor'spermission.Satisfiesahumanities/finearts/EnglishrequirementforAAdegree.ENGL249 (5)USLatinoLiteratureExaminestheliteraryandculturaltraditionsoftheChicana/o,CubanAmerican,DominicanAmerican,PuertoRican,andCentralAmericanwritersintheUnitedStates.Courseincludescriticallyreadingandinterpretingfiction,drama,poetry,andessaysasawaytomakedistinctionsandinterconnectionsbetweentheseLatinocommunities.Themesincludingexileandexodus,religionandspirituality,patriarchyandfeminism,sub/urbanismandbordertheoryamongotherswillinformstudents'understandingandappreciationofthetexts.PREREQUISITE:EligibleforENGL099orinstructor'spermission.Satisfiesahumanities/finearts/EnglishandthediversitycourserequirementsforAAdegree.INDUS101 (4)BasicWoodworkingDevelopsaworkingknowledgeofwoodworkingasrelatedtolayout,assembling,joining,fasteningandfinishing,andpracticalapplicationthroughtheuseofhandtoolsandpowertools.Studentsbuildandkeepapersonalwoodproject.SatisfiesanactivityrequirementforAAdegree.IE204 (5)StaticsandStrengthsIntroducestheconceptsofforces,moments,andequilibrium;andtheapplicationoftheseconceptstothedeterminationofstressesanddeformationsinsimplestructuralmembers.Includestheanalysesofbeams,columnsandtensionmembers.Involvessomematerialstesting.PREREQUISITE:MATH116orequivalent.IT141 (5)CustomerServiceandWorkEnvironmentforITProfessionalsFocusesontheknowledgeandskillsrequiredtobeapartofasuccessfulhelp-deskteam.Topicsincludecommunicationskills,writingskills,telephoneskills,techniquesformanagingcustomerexpectations,understandingcustomerbehavior,workingaspartofateam,andminimizingstressintheworkenvironment.CoversinterviewingandpreparingforthejobsearchexperienceintheITfield.Preparestudentstodojobsearches,resumesandcoverletters,andtodressprofessionallyfortheworkenvironment.Studentslearnpropere-mailtechniquesandmeetingetiquette.PreparesstudentsfortheITILFoundationsCertification.IT178 (1-4)ITWorkExperienceAllowsstudentstoworkfull-orpart-timeinjobsdirectlyrelatedtotheirITprogramandinterests.Studentsmayreceiveasalaryorvolunteer.Thisisapass/no-creditcourse.PREREQUISITE:Instructor’spermission.IT220 (5)Programming2AcontinuationofIT219,emphasizingconceptsofdataabstractionandencapsulation.Topicsincludeinheritance,interfaces,generics,collections,andtheimplementationoflinkedlistsandbinarysearchtrees.PREREQUISITE:IT219orCS&141;orinstructor'spermission.
IT301 (5)SystemsProgrammingIntroducesstudentstocomputersystemsfromtheperspectiveofaprogrammer.Topicsincludedataandprogramrepresentation,thememoryhierarchy,processesandthreads,databaseprogramming,andnetworkprogramming.PREREQUISITE:Admissionintoabachelor’sdegreeprogramorinstructor'spermission.IT305 (5)WebDevelopmentFrameworksStudentsformsoftwaredevelopmentteamsandbuildresponsivedatabase-drivenwebapplications.Focusonunderstandingandintegratingthevarioustechnologycomponentsofmodernwebapplications.Surveyofsecuritypracticesinthewebtechnologystack.PREREQUISITE:Admissionintoabachelor’sdegreeprogramorinstructor'spermission.IT310 (5)RoutingandSwitchingintheEnterpriseFamiliarizesstudentswiththeequipmentapplicationsandprotocolsinstalledinenterprisenetworks,withafocusonswitchednetworks,IPTelephonyrequirements,andsecurity.IntroducesadvancedroutingprotocolssuchasEnhancedInteriorGatewayRoutingProtocol(EIGRP)andOpenShortestPathFirst(OSPF)Protocol.Hands-onexercisesincludeconfiguration,installation,andtroubleshooting.PREREQUISITE:IT210andadmissionintotheBASinITprogramorinstructor’spermission.IT328 (5)FullStackWebDevelopmentContinuationofIT305.Examinesdesign,integration,debugging,andtestingineachlayerofthewebdevelopmentstack.TopicsincludeintegrationwithrelationalandNoSQLdatastores,applicationoftheModel-View-Controllersoftwarepattern,integrationwithRESTfulwebAPIs,anduseofvariousclient-andserver-sideframeworks.PREREQUISITE:IT305orinstructor'spermission.IT333 (5)DataStructuresandAlgorithmsStudentsstudyandanalyzedatastructuressuchaslists,stacks,queues,trees,hashtables,heaps,graphs;analyzeruntimeperformanceofalgorithmsusingasymptotic(bigO)notationandworst-caseanalysis.PREREQUISITE:IT301orinstructor’spermission.IT335 (5)NetworkSecurityFoundationsandPoliciesIntroducesinformationandbusinesssecurity,securitylaws.Coversavarietyofsecuritytopicsthatareintegraltotoday’sinformationsecurityprofessionals,includingaccesscontrol,cryptography,andsecurityarchitectureanddesign.PREREQUISITE:IT135andadmissionintotheBASinITprogram;orinstructor'spermission.‘IT340 (5)NetworkSecurityandFirewallsEquipsstudentswiththeknowledgeandskillsneededtoprepareforentry-levelnetworksecurityspecialistcareers.Ahands-on,career-orientede-learningsolutionthatemphasizespracticalexperience.Varioustypesofhands-onlabsprovidepracticalexperience,includingproceduralandtrouble-shootinglabs,skillsintegrationchallenges,andmodelbuilding.PREREQUISITE:IT210,IT310,andadmissionintotheBASinITprogram;orinstructor'spermission.
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IT344 (5)VirtualizationandStorageIntroducesandappliestheconceptsofserver,desktop,andapplicationvirtualization,cloudcomputing,andstorageareanetworks(SANs).PREREQUISITE:IT190,IT240,andadmissionintotheBASinITprogram;orinstructor’spermission.IT355 (5)AgileDevelopmentMethodsStudentsuseScrum,anagileframeworkforcompletingcomplexprojects,todevelopsoftwareanddeliverbusinessvaluetoclients.PREREQUISITE:IT305orinstructor'spermission.RECOMMEND:IT328andIT405.IT360 (5)IntroductiontoComputerForensicsandVulnerabilityAssessmentAnintroductorycourse.Studentslearnhowtosetupaforensicslab,howtoacquirethenecessarytools,howtoconducttheinvestigation,andprepareforthesubsequentdigitalanalysis.Studentsalsolearnthebasicskillsofidentifyingnetworkvulnerabilities,andsomeofthetoolsthatareusedtoperformvulnerabilityanalysis.PREREQUISITE:AdmissionintotheBASinITprogramandinstructor'spermission.IT372 (5)SoftwareMaintenanceandEvolutionDefectanalysisandresolutionisaprocesswheresoftwaredefectsareidentified,replicated,evaluated,andclassifiedbeforerepair,testing,andrelease.Toolsusedincludebug/defecttrackingsystems,versioncontrolsystems,andautomatedtestingframeworks.Exposuretodefectmanagementpracticessuchastriageandriskassessment.Studentslearntoupgradeanexistingsystemwithoutlossofexistingfunctionality.PREREQUISITE:IT301andIT305;orinstructor'spermission.IT385 (5)ScriptingforWindowsandLinuxIntroducesboththePowerShellscriptinglanguageforWindowsandtheBASHshellusedasaninterfacetotheLinuxoperatingsystemkernel.Buildsonthestudent’sexistingprogrammingskills,enablingstudentstowrite,test,andexecutecomplexadministrativescriptsfortheWindowsandLinuxoperatingsystems.PREREQUISITE:IT102,IT160,IT190,andadmissionintotheBASinITprogram;orinstructor’spermission.IT405 (5)MobileDevelopmentFrameworksDevelopmobile(smartphoneandtablet)appsusingnativeframeworks(e.g.Androidand/oriOS).Comparethestrengthsandlimitationsofeachplatformandofeachdevelopmentframework.Topicsincludesubmissiontotheappstore,integrationwithwebservices,deploymentwithinanorganization,andsecurityandprivacyissues.PREREQUISITE:IT301andIT305;orinstructor'spermission.IT426 (5)CollaborativeDesignSoftwaredeveloperscollaboratewithtechnicalteammemberstodesigntheinternalarchitectureandcomponentsofthesoftware.Topicsincludedesignnotations,designpatterns,refactoring,anddesignforchange.Emphasisondesigncommunication,designintegrity,designtradeoffs,andnegotiation.PREREQUISITE:IT301andIT305;orinstructor'spermission.IT485 (5)SoftwareDevelopmentCapstone1Firstoftwocapstoneprojectcourses.Studentsastechnicalteammemberspartnerwithbusinessteammembersand/orclientstodevelopaproductorserviceconceptthatfulfillsabusinessneed.PREREQUISITE:IT328,IT355,IT405,andIT426;orinstructor'spermission.
IT490 (5)Capstone:NetworkandSecurityStudentsworkinteamstoplan,implement,secureanddocumentacompletenetworksolutionforarealorsimulatedcompany.Studentsimplementaproofofconceptnetworkandpresenttheirdesignandoutcomestoanaudience.PREREQUISITE:Instructor’spermission.JOURN101 (5)NewswritingPreparesstudentstowriteforthemedia,includingnewspapers,publicrelationsoronlinepublications.Stressesnewswritingmechanics,includingcoveringanewsbeat,learningnewsstyleandnewsroomorganizationandterminology.InstructorencouragesstudentstoenrollinJOURN104sequenceandjointhestaffofTheCurrent,GreenRiver’sprintandonlinepublication.Satisfiesahumanities/finearts/EnglishrequirementforAAdegree.MATH097 (5)IntermediateAlgebraStudyofthedefinitionofafunction;graphsandsolutionsoflinearequationsandinequalities;graphsandsolutionsofquadratic,rational,radical,andliteralequations;complexnumbers;radicalexpressions;variation;andapplications.Graphingcalculatorrequired.PREREQUISITE:EitherMATH072,085,or116withagradeof2.5orhigher;orappropriateplacementtestscore;orhighschooltranscriptevaluation.MATH&141 (5)PreCalculus1Studyofpiecewise,power,polynomial,rational,exponential,andlogarithmicfunctionsandtheirapplications;algebraiccombinationsoffunctions;compositionoffunctions;inversefunctions;transformations.Graphingcalculatorrequired.PREREQUISITE:EitherMATH097or117withagradeof2.5orhigherorappropriateplacementtestscoreorhighschooltranscriptevaluation.SatisfiesanaturalscienceorquantitativeskillsrequirementforAAdegree.NATRS180 (6)NaturalResourcesMeasurementApplicationofalgebra,geometry,andtrigonometrytothesolutionoftreemeasurement,surveying,mapping,andorienteeringproblems.Requirescalculatorwithtrigonometricfunctionsandcapabilities.PREREQUISITE:MATH070withagradeof2.0orhigher;andinstructor'spermission.NATRS184 (8)Tree,ShrubandWildflowerIdentificationCollectsspecimensandidentifiescommontrees,wildflowersshrubs,andfernsfoundinWashingtonforests.Teachestheuseoftaxonomickeysandtheirecologicalcharacteristicsandgrowthhabits.PREREQUISITE:NATRS172andinstructor'spermission.NATRS210 (5)IntroductiontoSoilsIntroducesthestudyofphysicalandchemicalpropertiesofsoilandsoilecology.Includestopicsonsoilformation,plantnutrition,soilwater,waterandsoilconservation,soilerosionandstability,anduseofsoilmaps.Schedulesminilabsandfieldtripstoofferhands-onexperience.Discussesinfluenceofsoilsonenvironmentalquality,humanhealth,andforestandagriculturaleconomies.PREREQUISITE:NATRS172;andinstructor'spermission.NATRS270 (5)StreamandWetlandEcologyStudentsgainanunderstandingofstream,pond,andwetlandecology
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throughclassroomandfieldexperiences.Studentsstudystreamandwetlanddynamics,associatedplantandanimalecology,streamflowhydraulics,andWashingtonForestPracticesRegulationsinanappliedfieldsetting.Studentsconductmeasurementsandsamplingwithinponds,streams,andwetlandswithfollow-upanalysisandreports.PREREQUISITE:ENGL&101andNATRS172;andinstructor'spermission.NATRS271 (5)StreamandWetlandRestorationStreamandwetlandrestorationisanimportantissueinforestry,waterandfishmanagement.Studentsaregiventheopportunitytoevaluatefundamentalecologicalprocesseswiththeendresultbeingrestorationofstreamsandwetlands.Studentslookatpossiblestructureandfunctionalissueswithintheriparianecosystem.Studentsdevelopanefficientandproductiverestorationprojectaddressinghuman-inducedchangessurroundingbothaquaticandterrestrialcomponents.StudentslearnfieldsamplingmethodsandhowWashingtonForestPracticesripariancomponentsimpactstreamsintheareaandtheirrestoration.Classistaughtwithlimitedlectureandextensivefieldtechniquesandsamplingdemonstrations,andinterviewswithagenciesandprivateorganizations.PREREQUISITE:EligibleforENGL&101;andNATRS100andNATRS172orconcurrentenrollment;andinstructor'spermission.NATRS284 (7)RoadandTrailEngineeringCoversroadandrecreationaltraillocationpriorities,locationontopographicmapswithgrade,slope,andpropertylineconstraints;ForestPracticeRegulations;harvestingandconstructionequipment;curvecomputationandfieldlayout;slopestakingandcut/fillcomputation;culvertlocation;surfacesanddrainage;calculationsforcut/fillandcurves;planandprofiledrawingoffieldwork.Usesextensivefieldexercisesinteamandgroupsituations.PREREQUISITE:NATRS181withagradeof1.5orhigher;andinstructor'spermission.RenumberedCoursesFrom ToAAM107.1 AAM111AAM107.2 AAM112AAM108.1 AAM113AAM108.2 AAM114BTAC170.1 BTAC147BTAC170.2 BTAC148BTAC170.3 BTAC149BTAC171.1 BTAC187BTAC171.2 BTAC188BTAC171.3 BTAC189BTAC173.1 BTAC151BTAC173.2 BTAC152BTAC173.3 BTAC153BTAC173.4 BTAC154BTAC173.5 BTAC155BTAC174.1 BTAC191BTAC174.2 BTAC192BTAC174.3 BTAC193BTAC174.4 BTAC194BTAC174.5 BTAC195BTAC176.1 BTAC164BTAC176.2 BTAC165BTAC176.3 BTAC166BTAC176.4 BTAC167CRPT090.1 CRPT081
CRPT0902 CRPT082CRPT100.1 CRPT087CRPT100.2 CRPT088CRPT101.1 CRPT089CRPT101.2 CRPT101DT101.2 DT104ECED124.1 ECED126ECED124.2 ECED127FLT324 AVIA324FLT326 AVIA326GIS192 NATS192INDUS102.1 INDUS111INDUS102.2 INDUS112INDUS102.3 INDUS113JOURN100.1 JOURN104JOURN100.2 JOURN105JOURN100.3 JOURN106MATH062J MATH060MATH062R MATH068MATH070J MATH067MATH070R MATH078MATH072.1 MATH077MATH072J MATH069MATH072R MATH088MATH097J MATH089MATH097R MATH098MATH115T MATH115MATH116T MATH116MATH117T MATH117MUSC130.1 MUSC150MUSC130.2 MUSC151MUSC130.3 MUSC152MUSC230.1 MUSC250MUSC230.2 MUSC251MUSC230.3 MUSC252NATRS294.1 NATRS277NATRS294.2 NATRS278NATRS294.3 NATRS279NATRS294.4 NATRS280OT114L OT124OT116L OT126READ083.1 READ083CancelledCoursesAcct130.1Acct130.2Acct130.3Acct130.4Acct130.5Bus205DT101.1DT102.1DT112DT147DT151DT161DT165DT236DT238DT240DT261DT277DT278
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