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  • 1. REINVENTat Bates Technical College.

2. Classes Start Sept. 22.Register now for Fall Quarter!Bates offers over 50 programs in the following areas: Health/Sciences Information Technology Manufacturing Public Safety Transportation and Distribution Wholesale and Retail Services Audio/Visual Technology& Communication Business Administration Construction Education/Training EngineeringLearn more about Bates Technical College:253.680.7000 | www.bates.ctc.edu/REINVENTBates Technical College is an equal opportunity and non-discriminatory employer and educational institution. 3. Id like more information.Bates offers nearly 50 programs in a variety of areas. We want to learn more about what interests you.Please fill out this card and return it to a Bates outreach representative. Let us know how we can help!Name: _____________________________________________________________________________Address: ___________________________________________________________________________Phone: _______________________ Email: _______________________________________________What do you want to study? ____________________________________________________________I would like to talk to an advisor. Yes NoHow did you hear about Bates? (check all that apply) REINVENT Class Schedule Family or Friend Flyer or brochure Career Fair High School Advertisement Website Social Media Other/Comments:___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Bates Technical College is an equal opportunity andnon-discriminatory employer and educational institution.Im interested in: (check all that apply) Apprenticeship Career Education Continuing Education Child Studies Educator Training General EducationCenter and Basic Studies High School Study International Online Education ProgramsRequested start date: ____________________Learn more about Bates Technical College:253.680.7000 | www.bates.ctc.edu/REINVENT 4. Change your future! Get started.Whether you want to start a career, revamp yourskills or reinvent yourself, Bates can help you withwhat lies ahead. Below are some useful links thatcan help you decide which program you want toattend, and how you can start the process. To getstarted or learn more, call Student Services at253.680.7002. Attend an information sessionand get answers to your questions.www.bates.ctc.edu/InformationSessions Talk to a career advisor to help planyour educational pathway.www.bates.ctc.edu/Advising Learn about our admissions processand how to register.www.bates.ctc.edu/GetStarted Learn about financial resources thatmay be available to you.www.bates.ctc.edu/FinancialAidLocations*Downtown Campus1101 South Yakima Ave., Tacoma, WA 98405253.680.7000Central/Mohler Campus2320 South 19th St., Tacoma, WA 98405253.680.7700South Campus2201 South 78th St., Tacoma, WA 98409253.680.7400*These programs are offered at Downtown Campus.For more information about our graduation rates,the median debt of students who completed our programs,and other important information, please visit our websiteat www.bates.ctc.edu.www.bates.ctc.eduBates Technical College is an equal opportunity employer.Marketing and BusinessManagementStudents prepare for careers in sales, advertising,merchandising, customer service, market research,business and management, and public relations. Whenavailable, work-based learning activities providestudents with the opportunity to work in Puget Soundbusinesses. Major projects allow students to applycompetencies such as preparing formal businessplans, performing research studies, and developingadvertising campaigns. This program also providesextended learning opportunities to persons previouslyor currently employed in these and related professions.Hours: Mon - Fri, 7:15 a.m. - 3 p.m.Program Length: Six quarters (approximate)FacultyKathy Brock, 253.680.7376, [email protected]/MarketingBusinessAdministrationBusiness Admin.indd 1 2/3/14 2:21 PM 5. Our Business Administration programs help prepareyou for jobs in a professional setting. You will gethands-on computer, record keeping, and customerrelations skills that are important in a variety of officesupport and professional positions. Whether you hopeto join a healthcare team, a business office, or take onanother administrative function, our career trainingprograms will provide the foundation you need forstarting a career in business.Administrative Medical AssistantStudents prepare for careers as integral membersof a healthcare team in an outpatient setting.Competency-based activities in the program provideextensive hands-on practice for students in theuse of computer application skills to create andhandle medical information. Medical terminologyand transcription, electronic health records, patientadministrative services, HIPPAA, and professionalethics are presented with emphasis on the patientaccounts procedures of the healthcare industry. Theprogram also provides extended learning opportunitiesfor persons previously or currently employed inrelated professions. In addition, work-based learningexperiences are available in many medical settings thatsupport the theory presented in the classroom.Note: Students must possess basic keyboarding/wordprocessing skills, ability to access/send email, andinternet search capabilities prior to enrollment in theprogram.Hours: Mon - Fri, 7:30 a.m. - 3:15 p.m.Program Length: Four quarters (approximate)FacultyMary Ann Keith, 253.680.7372, [email protected]/AMAPrepare for yourprofessional office careerAdministrative Office AssistantStudents learn records management, grammar,business writing, professional ethics, and telephonetechniques in preparation for jobs as office assistants,administrative assistants, secretaries, word processingspecialists, and a variety of other office supportpositions. Students receive practical experience inseveral areas, including computer software technology,office procedures and accounting, and often gain work-basedlearning experience in temporary internshipsat local businesses or in residence at the college. Theprogram also provides extended learning opportunitiesfor persons previously or currently employed in relatedprofessions.Bates also offers a part-time program forprofessionals. Students take five to ten credits perquarter, and evening classes are combined withdistance learning/online participation. This programis recommended for full-time office workers who areseeking an Associate of Technology degree. Studentsmay receive credit for prior experience.Hours: Mon - Fri, 8:15 a.m. - 3 p.m.Program Length: Seven quarters (approximate)FacultySharon Netter, 253.680.7370, [email protected]/AOAYou will get hands-oncomputer, record keeping,and customer relationsskills that are importantin a variety of office supportand professional positions.Business Admin.indd 2 2/3/14 2:21 PM 6. EngineeringChange your future! Get started.Whether you want to start a career, revamp yourskills or reinvent yourself, Bates can help you withwhat lies ahead. Below are some useful links thatcan help you decide which program you want toattend, and how you can start the process. To getstarted or learn more, call Student Services at253.680.7002. Attend an information sessionand get answers to your questions.www.bates.ctc.edu/InformationSessions Talk to a career advisor to help planyour educational pathway.www.bates.ctc.edu/Advising Learn about our admissions processand how to register.www.bates.ctc.edu/GetStarted Learn about financial resources thatmay be available to you.www.bates.ctc.edu/FinancialAidLocations*Downtown Campus1101 South Yakima Ave., Tacoma, WA 98405253.680.7000Central/Mohler Campus2320 South 19th St., Tacoma, WA 98405253.680.7700South Campus2201 South 78th St., Tacoma, WA 98409253.680.7400*These programs are offered at Downtown Campus.For more information about our graduation rates,the median debt of students who completed our programs,and other important information, please visit our websiteat www.bates.ctc.edu.www.bates.ctc.eduBates Technical College is an equal opportunity employer. 7. Electrical Engineering TechnicianThe Electrical Engineering Technician program is the onlyone in the region that prepares students to design completeelectrical systems for commercial buildings, stores, banksand schools. Students learn electrical theory, related math,fundamentals of physics and drafting. In a classroom andlab that mirror the professional workplace, they produceengineering reports, correspondence, and constructiondrawings. Power system designs include calculating loads,specifying power panels, breakers, wires, raceways, andall equipment connections. Students specify and draft thebuilding electrical service and equipment. On lighting projectsthey select energy efficient lighting fixtures and controls foreach room, and draft fixture layouts and circuiting. Studentsselect products and design low-voltage systems like firealarms. For high-voltage projects, they size and specifytransformers and components to distribute power througha commercial or residential development. Students designtheir projects in compliance with all electrical and energycodes and other standards. They use the latest CAD softwareand computers to draft their designs, plans, schedules, notesand diagrams. The program is challenging, and may lead toemployment in a high-demand and rewarding professionworking with engineers, contractors and utilities.Hours: Mon - Fri, 8 a.m. - 2:45 p.m.Program Length: Eight quarters (approximate)FacultyStan Reed, 253.680.7342, [email protected]/ElectricalEngineeringPut your analyticalskills to work!Engineering professionals apply math and science principlesto develop solutions to building and construction projects.Using computers, engineering technicians produce andanalyze designs, formulate specifications and generatesimulations. Computer-aided design (CAD), a collection ofsoftware programs standard in the industry, enables thosein the field to build three dimensional designs with movablecomponents and generate technical drawings to assist withfinal project development. Bates programs integrate CAD andother industry-relevant tools to support student success inthe workplace.Civil EngineeringStudents prepare for careers as civil engineering technicianswho typically work under the direct supervision of a projectengineer. The program environment emulates a civilengineering/surveying firm, giving students practice inmany aspects of the profession, including defining projectrequirements, conducting survey/field work, field engineering,construction staking, designing, estimating, modeling andclient presentations. Instruction includes computer-aideddesign, the preparation of engineering calculations, andcoordinate systems which include lengths, directions, slopes,bearings areas,volumes, weights densities, moments, forces,reactions, flows, and loads. Students learn to use a variety ofcomputer software application packages, including, but notlimited to Word, Excel, CadreLite, Hydraflow, SurvCE, Civil3D, and GIS.Hours: Mon - Fri, 8:15 a.m. - 3 p.m.Program Length: Six quarters (approximate)FacultyE.J. Fancett, P.E., 253.680.7341, [email protected]/CivilEngineeringFire Protection EngineeringTechnologyFire protection engineering technicians design and service firesprinklers, fire alarms, and other types of in-place detectionand suppression systems. The program is supplemented bypreparation for NICET examinations, enabling students tochoose from three career paths: Automatic Sprinkler Layout,Fire Alarm/Suppression Systems Layout, and Inspection,Testing, and Maintenance.Students can earn an Associate of Applied Science degree, anAssocate of Applied Science - Transfer degree or a Certificateof Training in Fire Protection Engineering - Inspection, Testingand Maintenance Technician.Hours: Mon - Fri, 7:15 a.m. - 2:45 p.m.Program Length: Six quarters (approximate)FacultyRon Greenman, [email protected]/FireProtectionMechanical EngineeringStudents prepare for careers as engineering technicians withan emphasis on mechanical systems. Instruction focuses oncomputer-aided drafting and design (CADD). Students haveopportunities to work on community and college projects thatmay include patent application drawings and detailed machineshop production drawings. Extended learning opportunitiesare available with industry partners.Hours: Mon - Fri, 7:45 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.Program Length: Six quarters (approximate)FacultyCurt Meyer, 253.680.7344, [email protected]/MechanicalEngineer 8. Need Money for College?Workforce Education Serviceswww.bates.ctc.edu/WES 9. Downtown Campus1101 S. Yakima AvenueTacoma, WA 98405-4895Workforce Education ServicesProgress takes change. Change leads to big opportunities.Are you ready to change your future? Transition into a new career that willlead you to self-sustainability. You may be eligible for one or more of thesefunding programs: Worker Retraining For unemployed or displaced workers. Opportunity Grant For low-income adults interested in oneof our six grant-eligible high-wage/high-demand programs. WorkFirst For TANF/DSHS cash grant recipients. Basic Food and Training (BFET) For those who receive federalfood assistance. Education Opportunity Center Offers educational supportfor low-income and first generation college students.For more information:Christina Jobe, Pre-college Transition Coach, 253.680.7091Sarah Mendiola, WES Program Assistant, 253.680.7216www.bates.ctc.edu/WESShaping our future workforcein the present. 10. Curriculum Development/Reformand Teamwork EffectivenessBeijing Vocational College of Labor and Social SecuritySeptember 10 30, 20142014910930Tacoma, WA, USA 11. _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 12. 9119/11/14Welcome & Introduction By Executive Director, Mr. Marty BrownIntroduction on Bates Technical College and Washington StateCommunity and Technical College System Location (): Clyde Hupp Board Room Lecturer (): Mr. Marty Brown, Contact (): 253.680.7100Visit Clover Park Technical CollegeClover ParkLocation (): Lakewood, WA, Lecturer (): Lin Zhou, Contact (): 253.377.5168 13. _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 14. _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 15. www.bates.ctc.edu 16. ELS Language Centers/TacomaGrand OpeningApril 4, 2013AcknowledgementsELS Language Centers/Tacoma wouldlike to thank the following individualsand groups for their support:A One Airport ExpressExplore the new ELS centerLaurie ArnoldBates BuddiesBates Communications/Marketing DepartmentBates Diversity CenterCourt 17 ApartmentsELS Language Centers/PortlandELS Language Centers/SeattleELS Language Centers/Vancouver B.C.Bates Facilities & Operations DepartmentJeff HutchesonIntercultural HomestaysBates IT DepartmentTamarra Jeu-HarrisJonz CateringDr. Ron LangrellCheri LoilandOur Amazing StudentsUCAN PartnersYMCA Tacoma Center 17. WelcomeELS Language Centers/Tacomaopened for classes onSeptember 17, 2012.The Tacoma ELS center openedSept. 17, 2012 on the newly-renovatedthird floor of Bates Technical Colleges DowntownCampus. The center is the second to open in Washingtonstate, and the only one worldwide to be hosted on a technicalcollege campus.Currently, ELS Language Centers/Tacoma has 20 studentswho come from a variety of countries, including SouthKorea, Japan, Saudi Arabia and Hungary. The center has thepotential to attract hundreds of international students tothe Tacoma area, according to Tamarra Jeu-Harris, districtdirector for ELS Language Centers.ELS students can conditionally enroll in Bates careereducation programs, and have access to college foodservices, child care center and libraries, which helpintegrate the international students into student life, andinfuse diversity into Bates learning environment.A range of services are offered to ELS students. Besidesproviding a quality academic program, ELS also arrangesactivities for students to help them meet Americans andexperience American culture. For students in our Englishfor Academic Purposes program, college counseling isavailable. Dormitory style apartment housingand homestays, as well as airport taxi service, are alsoprovided at the students request.ProgramArrivals & Sign in - Hors doeuvres and PunchOpening RemarksJean SauvionCenter Director, ELS Language Centers/TacomaLaurie ArnoldInternational Student Advisor, Bates Technical CollegeCheri LoilandExecutive Dean of Instruction, Bates Technical CollegeTamarra Jeu-HarrisDistrict Director Region 6, ELS Language CentersGuest SpeakersDr. Ron LangrellPresident, Bates Technical CollegeJeff HutchesonAssistant Director of U.S. Operations, ELSClosing RemarksMarty CampbellDeputy Mayor, City of TacomaRibbon Cutting CeremonyCenter ToursPrize Drawing 18. ELS Language Centers/TacomaELS Tacoma offers a variety of programs to suit student needs. Our up-to dateELS-branded textbooks, proven communicative teaching approach and exclusivestandardized level completion tests ensure a worthwhile experience forstudents in all programs.English for Academic Purposes A rigorous academic program designedto help students be successful in college or university. Students study all core classes Structure and Speaking Practice,Vocabulary Enrichment, Language Technology Center and Readingand Writing. Complete Advanced Level 109, and transfer to Bates Technical College.General English Focusing on the skills students need to communicate wellin everyday business and social settings. Students take all core classes, with the exception of academic readingand writing. Afternoon classes are dedicated to Skills Enhancementclasses which help students customize their programto individual interests.Semi-Intensive English and American Explorer - Consists of a selectionof core classes, while giving students time in the afternoon to visit local citiesand attractions.English for Executives - For executives on a busy schedule, we offer twoprograms - English for Executives and Super Intensive English. Both are highlytailored to suit the students specific needs. 19. ELS Language Centers/TacomaWhy are you learning English?I want to study weldingat Bates Technical College. Future Libyan StudentI need Englishfor my job in Japan. Daisuke OyaizuEnglish is the most importantlanguage in the world, andit will be important in theworkplace Gergely SzalaiWhatever our students reasons for learning English,whether it be to attend college or university, or to besuccessful in their career, or for social or travel use,ELS Language Center/Tacoma helpsthem achieve their goals. 20. ELS Language Centers/TacomaBeyond the classroomELS offers students a range of activitiesto encourage and give them the opportunityto use English in a natural environment.Contact America!Students interact with Americans from localbusinesses and organizations via a visitingspeaker or by going on/site, as part of theircore Structure and Speaking class.Bates BuddiesELS students are paired up with students from BatesTechnical College to exchange conversation and learnabout each others culture.Scheduled Activities Each SessionEach four-week session ELS students can enjoy three scheduledactivities which range from visiting nearby Seattle, going kayakingin Tacoma, bowling, potlucks, soccer games, and more! 21. ELS Language Centers/TacomaA range of services are available to international students arriving at ELS/Tacoma.Lifestyle OptionsHomestayHomestay families live in the Greater Tacoma area,and reflect the hospitable and diverse nature of thepopulation of the Pacific Northwest region.Student Residences: Court 17 ApartmentsJust a ten-minute walk from ELS/Tacoma, eachdormitory-style apartment features two bedrooms,two full bathrooms, a living/dining room, a fully-equipped kitchen, desks, andin-unit washer and dryer. Wi-Fi access, cable TV/DVD player, and phone areprovided. American students from nearby University of Washington Tacoma alsolive in this apartment building.Additionally, the Court 17 complex boasts a beautifullylandscaped communal courtyard witha BBQ and outdoor seating, as well asa community room equipped with a fullkitchen and fireplace. There is also a 24-hour fitness room and conference room,which residents can use free of charge.Airport Pick-UpStudents can book our friendly airport pick-up service to collect themfrom the airport on arrival from their home country.Gym MembershipELS/Tacoma students receive a free membershipto the Tacoma Center YMCA, which includesaccess to state-of-the-art fitness facilities,including an indoor pool, basketball and squashcourts, free weights and weight machines. 22. National Association of Publicly-funded Truck Driving SchoolsRegion 1 ConferenceNovember 6-7Bates Technical College South Campus, 2201 S. 78th Street, TacomaBates Technical College is honored to host the 2014 conference of the National Associationof Publicly-Funded Truck Driving Schools Region 1 at Bates South Campus, 2201 S. 78th Street,Tacoma, WA.At the conference, invited carriers will have the opportunity to exhibit equipment thatrepresents their companies. If your carrier would like to be involved, please contact us as soonas possible so that we can plan appropriately.The Washington State Patrol, Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, WashingtonTrucking Association, and the Department of Licensing, along with numerous local and nationalcarriers, will present at the conference. We will also host forums to discuss the changes thatour industry faces in the coming years.Please take a moment and mark your calendars to join us for this upcoming event.For Participants: We have reserved a block of rooms at a local hotel. Once we get confirmation ofyour attendance, we will forward to you the room availability and costs.For Sponsorship: For those of you who wish to have a booth and be recognized in our programmaterials, sponsorships are available at $150. This will also include meals for one person;additional staff will be $25 each.To confirm your reservation for attendance on these dates, or if you have any questions,please contact:Wade Westphal, 253.680.7491, [email protected] Sciglibaglio, 253.680.7500, [email protected]/TruckDrivingBates Technical College is an equal opportunity and non-discriminatory employer and educational institution. 23. NNaattiioonnaall AAssssoocciiaattiioonn ooff PPuubblliiccllyy--ffuunnddeedd TTrruucckkDDrriivviinngg SScchhoooollss RReeggiioonn 11 CCoonnffeerreenncceeNovember 6 - 7, Bates Technical College South Campus, 2201 S. 78th Street, TacomaREGISTRATIONSPONSORSHIPPAYMENT (sponsorship: $150 for one, $25/additional person) 24. Handbook Parent Education through ParticipationJoining Hands for Familieswww.bates.ctc.edu/FamilyParentCooperativePreschoolswww.bates.ctc.edu/Family | 253.680.7500 25. Organizationfor ParentEducationPrograms (OPEP)means parentsupport/parenteducation.Child Studies 26. Welcome to our preschool family!Organization for Parent Education Programs (OPEP) means parent support/parent education.Being a parent is the hardest and most important job you will ever do in your life. It is a job aperson is never fully prepared for, nor can accomplish entirely alone. For these reasons parentsneed support, and thats where we come in. We are a parent education program that offers youthe opportunity to be intensely involved in your childs education in the early years, as well aslearning parenting and leadership skills for yourself.www.bates.ctc.edu/FamilyOur supportive environment will offer you: genuine connections with others caring people who respect you just the way you are parent education seminars and training professional staff trained in early childhood education 27. Child Studies 28. Teamwork createsa cooperative spiritThe Cooperative ModelAt the heart of our program, youll find the cooperative spirit. Parents, board members,preschool teachers, Child Studies instructors, and Bates Technical College all work togetherto manage the preschool.www.bates.ctc.edu/FamilyEveryone contributes to the success of the program!To help the preschool run efficiently, roles have been defined.Working cooperatively in a co-op Know what it means to be a member. Read the policies, bylaws and handbooks. Know whatyou have agreed to do when you signed the registration form. Learn about your committee or board position. Know who to ask for help. Stay informed. Read all announcements, newsletters, bulletin boards, work and field tripschedules, and observe a board meeting. Help each other succeed and take pride in each others successes. Speak positively about each other and your organization at every opportunity. Try to do things with enthusiasmits contagious. Ask questions when in doubtgo to the source for the straight scoop. Remember what it was like to be new and a little overwhelmed. Take time to introduceyourself. Keep in mind that the facility you are in is not yoursit is to be kept clean and all rulesobserved regarding posting signs, parking, which door to walk in, and use of telephones. Let your voice be heard! Answer surveys, put ideas in the suggestion box, ask forconferences with any officer, teacher or instructor, and join a committee or the board. Support parents when their child is acting outit happens to most parents at some point,and it is always distressing! 29. Child Studies 30. The Child at PreschoolSome children readily adapt to preschool, others take their time. No matter how your childreacts to preschool, allow time to do it in his/her own way.www.bates.ctc.edu/FamilyIt is common for children to: Remain close to you when you are at preschool. Interact little with other children at first. Say little about preschool at home. Change their behavior at home as they try out new independence. Have more colds and illnesses from contact with more people.To assist your children you can: Give the teacher any information that will help make the adjustment easier. Avoid building expectations too high. Suggest casually what to expect. Tell your child there will be other children of the same age, toys to be used, areas to explore,and friendly, caring adults. Give reassurance that you will accompany your child to school and stay as long as needed. Provide comfortable clothes. Your child should not have to worry about staying clean. Dressfor messy activities and wear sturdy non-skid shoes for climbing. Preschool is a special time for your child and class time should be focused on him/her. Theimpact of siblings on the classroom should be minimized. There are special family eventswhen siblings and relatives can participate in preschool activities. 31. Child Studies 32. Parents at PreschoolOften, adults are surprised to find they have adjustments to make at preschool, just as theirchildren do. Many new parents, as well as returning parents, may find themselves lost at first.Keep in mind this is a common reaction and that in time, you will be able to settle down intoa routine that will feel more comfortable. You will also find that you have support from otherparents and the teacher in making these adjustments. Your Bates Technical College instructor isalso available to assist you or answer questions you may have regarding preschool or parentingissues.www.bates.ctc.edu/FamilyFeeling overwhelmed: How do you function as an assistant teacher? Where are all the supplies and equipment located? What is the daily schedule? What are the procedures/policies?All of this will be covered at the Parent Training Day for your class. Parent training is a requirement for all volunteers working in the classroom.Feeling anxious: Will all these people think that I am an OK parent? Is my child OK? Will my child like preschool?All preschool parents are involved in their childs education because they want to activelyparticipate and learn more about parenting techniques and child development. All childrenare special and unique individuals and are received into the preschool program at their level ofdevelopment.You may feel isolated: There will be many people you dont know. You may find it difficult to ask questions. Everyone else seems to know what theyre doing. 33. You can function smoothly if you can remember that: No one can learn everything at once. Interacting with children and adults, learningguidance techniques and learning to use equipment and supplies is a continuousprocess. Please, feel free to ask questions. The teacher, class representative and Bates instructor are resource people. Talk to themwhen you have doubts about handling situations with children or need some extra help.Co-op is a great place to find supportive parents, learn about parenting techniques and childdevelopment, and participate in your childs education.Children are the most powerful learners in the world. Their capacity for wonderment and joy isvirtually limitless. The first five years of life are crucial for the social, emotional, cognitive, linguistic,and brain development. - Foundation for Early LearningNo one can learn everything at once.Interacting with children and adults,learning guidance techniques and learningChild Studiesto use equipment and suppliesis a continuous process. 34. www.bates.ctc.edu/Family 35. about their work. Would you like to tell me about your picture? elicits discussion if theartist is interested in sharing. If you are asked if you like their work, feel free to admirethe effort, the thought, the colors, the shapes, the size, the blending of colors.12. Use DO instead of DONT. Drink your water, Lilly instead of Dont jiggle your cup.13. Give children a three to five minute warning before inter rupting their activity. Thisallows them to decide how to finish the project, or ask if it is something they can saveand work on tomorrow.14. Allow children to work through social conflict unless they need help with possiblesolutions or injury is a possibility. If you need to step in with three or four year-olds, askeach child what they would like to say and then listen carefully. Then ask each child whatthey think they should do about it. This is a problem. What should we do about it? Thesolutions children propose are often very reasonable. If not, help them generate moreoptions and if they cannot, suggest one. With two-year-olds, distraction, clear messagessuch as No, that hurts! and/or give directions on what to do. You may choose a train toput on the tracks but you may not take Jacksons train.15. Model how to share. Remember that sharing is a concept foreign to most twos and justemerging in three and four-year-olds. Malina, you can help me build a zoo with theblocks.15. Disapprove of the act and not the child. Running away and hiding when it is time tocome in is dangerous and makes me very upset. Rather than referring to her as a badgirl or problem child.16. Please refer all guidance issues to the teacher rather than other parents and do sowhen children are not present.17. Remember that we are all learning and you arent expected to be the perfect parentor teachers assistant. It is also understood that at any time, any child is capable ofembarrassing their parents, and will no doubt do it at the most inopportune time. Sorelax, and enjoy learning skills that will help you be more confident and effective parents.If you have a question or concern, please let us know! We are here to help.Bates Technical College is an equal opportunity employer. Bates is dedicated to the goal of building a culturally diverse community of facultyand staff committed to teaching and working in a multicultural environment and strongly encourages applications from women, minorities,individuals with disabilities and covered veterans.Child Studies 36. www.bates.ctc.edu/Family 37. 253.680.7500 | www.bates.ctc.edu/FamilyChild Studies 38. Reinvent Bates Technical College Class Schedule - Fall 2014www.bates.ctc.edu253.680.7000Dental AssistingRead Cristinasstory on page 11. 39. 2Change your future! Get started.Bates Technical College | A Washington State Public College1 Career EducationAttend an info sessionGet the answers to your questions. Meet witha career advisor and get ready to create thefuture you want. Go towww.bates.ctc.edu/InformationSessionsfor dates and to register for a session.3Complete entrance testingEvaluate your skills to get into theclasses you need. Go towww.bates.ctc.edu/Testing (Fee $19)Apply for financial aidApply for a PIN (4-digit number) so youcan electronically sign your FAFSA atwww.pin.ed.gov. Go to www.fafsa.ed.govto apply for financial aid online. Within twoweeks of applying for aid, you will receivean email from our Financial Aid office withmore details.Like. Follow. Read. Watch.Connect with us online.2What do you want to do?Start a career. Reinvent yourself.www.bates.ctc.edu/CareerEdUpdate skills. Reshape your future.www.bates.ctc.edu/ContinuingEdwww.bates.ctc.edu/ApprenticeshipHigh school completion and Running Startwww.bates.ctc.edu/HighSchoolParent, caregiver and child educationwww.bates.ctc.edu/FamilyCTE teaching certificate and educator courseswww.bates.ctc.edu/EducatorTrainingRethink. Retool. Reinvent.www.bates.ctc.edu/REINVENTCampus Locations Downtown Campus1101 S. Yakima Ave., Tacoma253.680.7000 South Campus2201 S. 78th Street, Tacoma253.680.7400 Central/Mohler Campus2320 S. 19th Street, Tacoma253.680.7700www.bates.ctc.edu/MapsWhy Bates Technical College?Since 1940, Bates has been dedicated to providingour community with relevant, affordable educationalopportunities that fits the demand of our evolvingworkforce.Whether you want to start a career, revamp yourskills, or reinvent yourself, Bates can to help youwith what lies ahead.With Bates as your partner in education, you cancreate the future you want and seize more of lifesopportunities.Start today! Call 253.680.7000or visit www.bates.ctc.edu.Learn how tooperate your ownfood truck! Contactadvisor Dan Eberlefor more info:[email protected],253.680.7010. 40. Fall 2014 Class Schedule | www.bates.ctc.edu4Meet with advisor. Completeapplication. Pay application fee.Call 253.680.7002 to schedulean appointment with your advisor.During the appointment, you willcomplete an application form and paythe non-refundable $50 fee. Go towww.bates.ctc.edu/ContactAdvisingShort-term, ExtendedLearning programs5Complete registration andenrollment form. Pay tuition.Complete the registration and enrollmentform with your advisor, and pay the tuitionand fees. Go to www.bates.ctc.edu/Tuition1 2 3Online:www.bates.ctc.edu/Registration6Our Mission:To Inspire, Challenge& EducateGet orientedThe New Student Orientation helps youget the info you need to prepare youfor your career education program.Go to www.bates.ctc.edu/NSOThree easy waysto registerPhone: Continuing Education: 253.680.7402 Educator Training: 253.680.7161 Child Studies: 253.680.7500Be sure to have your payment ready.Walk-in: Continuing Education and Child StudiesSouth Campus, Room A100M-Th: 11:30 a.m.-8 p.m.F: 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Educator TrainingDowntown Campus, Room M320M-F: 8 a.m.-4 p.m.When do you want to start?Quarter RegistrationOpensFall 2014 Aug. 4 Sept. 22 June 9Winter 2014-2015 Nov. 24 Dec. 10 Oct. 20*If you miss a deadline, you may still get financial aid.Paying for collegeStart Classes FAFSA prioritydeadline*Scan formoreinformationApply for financial aidFederal student aid (FAFSA) can secure grants, loans and work-study fundsto help with your educational goals. To apply, go to www.fafsa.ed.gov,and list Bates as your college. (School code: 012259)Even if you receive financial assistance from agency sources like L&I, VA, DVR,WorkSource or WorkFirst, you may still qualify for aid.For more information, go to www.bates.ctc.edu/FinancialAid.Its as easy as three steps:1. Create your PIN so you can electronically sign your FAFSA at www.pin.ed.gov.2. Go to www.fafsa.ed.gov to complete your free application, and wait for anemail from our Financial Aid office.3. Check the status of your application. Go to www.bates.ctc.edu/FAPortal.Apply for scholarshipsIn addition to a variety of organizations that offer scholarships for studentslike you, the Bates Foundation helps students pay for their education throughscholarships. Visit www.bates.ctc.edu/Scholarships for more information.You can also go to www.theWashBoard.org, a free scholarship clearinghousefor students in our state.New program!Accounting/Bookkeepingopens fall quarter as anonline course. Explore more:www.bates.ctc.edu/Accounting.About this Publication:REINVENT, Volume 5, Issue 1, Fall 2014, ispublished quarterly by Bates Technical College,1101 S. Yakima Ave, Tacoma, WA 98405.Periodicals postage paid at Tacoma, WA, PermitNumber USPS 012-930. POSTMASTER: Sendaddress changes to REINVENT, Bates TechnicalCollege, Attn: Communications and Marketing,1101 S. Yakima Ave, Tacoma, WA 98405.This periodical is a guide for prospectivestudents to learn about Bates Technical Collegeand the classes we offer. The college reservesthe right to add, cancel or changes classesand fees as needed and without notice andattempts to do so with minimal inconvenience tostudents. Length of career education programsis estimated. Time in school may vary basedon prior knowledge and experience. For moreinformation about our graduation rates, themedian debt of students who completed ourprograms, and other important information,please visit our website at www.bates.ctc.edu.Cover: Dental Assisting graduate Cristina Acuna 13Schedule Key: BDC=Bates Downtown Campus, BSC=Bates South Campus, BMC=Bates Mohler Campus, 7163=Item Number, E307=Room Number, Sat=Day5/3-5/10 =Beginning & ending dates of courses, 8 a.m.-1 p.m.=Time, 8 hrs=Hours, 5cr=Credits, $50=Fee, D=Degree, C=Certificate, 4 Qtrs=4 Quarters. 3 41. Career Information Session LocationsDowntown Campus 1101 S. Yakima Ave., TacomaEvery 2nd and 4th Tuesday at 1 p.m.Audio/Visual Technology and Communication- Broadcasting/Audio/Video Production- Digital MediaInformation Technology- Computer Networking Systems Technician- Computer Repair & Network Support- Database Technology- Electronic & Communications Technology- Electronic Equipment Service Technology- Electronics Technician- Information Technology Specialist- Software Development- Web DevelopmentBusiness Administration- Accounting/Bookkeeping NEW!- Administrative Medical Assistant- Administrative Office Assistant- Marketing & Business ManagementConstruction- Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning4& Refrigeration Technician- Sheet Metal TechnologyWholesale and Retail Services- Barber- Culinary ArtsEducation and Training- Early Childhood Education/Child CareManufacturing- CNC Machinist- Industrial Electronics & Robotics Technician- MachinistEngineering- Civil Engineering- Electrical Engineering Technician- Fire Protection Engineering Technology- Mechanical Engineering1st and 3rd Thursdays at 2 p.m.Health and Sciences- Biomedical Service Technician: Clinical Engineering- Dental Assisting- Dental Lab Technician- Denturist- Hearing Instrument Technology- Occupational Therapy Assistant- Practical NurseSouth Campus2201 S. 78th St., Tacoma1st and 3rd Tuesday at 1 p.m.Transportation and Distribution- Auto Body Rebuilding & Refinishing- Automotive Mechanic- Automotive Parts/Inventory/Warehousing- Diesel & Heavy Equipment Mechanic- Power Sports & Equipment TechnologyConstruction- Architectural Woodworking/Cabinet Making Technology- Carpentry- Electrical Construction- Facilities Maintenance Engineer- WeldingHealth and Sciences- Biotechnology Lab Technician1st and 3rd Wednesday at 1 p.m.Public Safety- Fire Service1st and 3rd Thursday at 1 p.m.Transportation and Distribution- Commercial Truck Driving-Entry LevelCooperative Preschoolswww.bates.ctc.edu/PreschoolsParticipate in your childs early education! Enrollin a parent-participation preschool program whereyoull learn the latest developmentally appropriateearly childhood education and guidance techniques.Children participate in activities that include science,math, music, reading, art and more. Visitwww.bates.ctc.edu/Preschools to find a cooperativepreschool close to you.BurienBurien Co-op Preschool,*www.burienco-op.orgFederal WayFederal Way Co-op Preschool,www.federalwaypreschool.comGig HarborGig Harbor Co-op Preschool,www.ghcp.orgKey PeninsulaKey Peninsula Co-op Preschool,www.keypeninsulapreschool.orgMiltonNorth Hill Co-op Preschool,www.northhillcoop.comMountain View Co-op Preschool,www.mtviewcoop.comPuyallupPuyallup South Co-op Preschool,www.puyallupsouthcoop.comPuyallup Valley Co-op Preschool,www.pvcp.netSouth Hill Co-op Preschool,www.southhillcoop.orgRoyStrawberry Patch Co-op Preschool,www.strawberrypatchpreschool.comSpanawayBethel Co-op Preschool,www.bethelcooppreschool.orgSteilacoom/Lakewood/JBLMSteilacoom Co-op Preschool,www.steilacoompreschool.comSumnerSumner Co-op Preschool,www.sumnerco-oppreschool.orgTacomaJack & Jill Co-op Preschool,www.jacknjill.orgNorth Orchard Co-op Preschool,www.northorchardcoop.comMidland Co-op Preschool,*www.orgsites.com/wa/midlandpreschoolNorth Tacoma Co-op Preschool,www.tacomapreschool.orgNorthpoint Co-op Preschool,*www.northpointcoop.orgOld Town Co-op Preschool,www.oldtownpreschool.orgWapato Co-op Preschool,www.wapatopreschool.orgUniversity PlaceNarrows Co-op Preschool,www.narrowsco-op.org*Also serves one-year-olds.Bates-affiliated cooperative preschools and theParent Child Preschool Council comply with allfederal rules and regulations and do not discriminateon the basis of race, color, creed, national origin,gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status,disability or veterans status.Children participatein activities thatinclude literature,music, readingand more.Career Information Sessionswww.bates.ctc.edu/InformationSessions 42. Just scan it! Scan the QR codesFall 2014 Class Schedule | www.bates.ctc.eduthroughout this class scheduleChild Studieswith your smartphone to discoverhow Bates can help rethink,retool and reinvent your life. Child Studieswww.bates.ctc.edu/FamilyThe Child Studies department offers parentingand child development classes. Whether yourgoal is a rewarding career in child care or earlychildhood education, or youre a parent lookingfor a preschool or professional guidance, wevegot a class for you.For a complete list of courses, descriptionsand registration information, visit www.bates.ctc.edu/Family. Unless otherwise stated,classes are held at Bates South Campus, 2201S. 78th St., Tacoma.Registration is required five days prior to thefirst class. Bates reserves the right to cancelor reschedule classes or change instructors.Fees are also subject to change.Three easy ways to register:1. Online: Go towww.bates.ctc.edu/Registration.2. In Person: South Campus,Mon-Fri, 8:30 a.m.- 4:30 p.m.3. By Phone: Call 253.680.7500.We accept Visa or MasterCard.Classes for Parents and ChildrenChildren and parents interact together for fun,supervised activities. Fees are $88 per family.Infants & Parents, 0-12 months, PRNT 1227654, M, 9/29-11/17, 12:30-2 p.m., 0-12 mo7655, W, 10/1-11/19, 6-7:30 p.m., 0-12 mo7656, F, 10/3-11/21, 12:30-2 p.m., 0-12 moToddlers & Parents, PRNT 1337658, M, 9/29-11/17, 9:30-11 a.m., 12-28 mo7659, M, 9/29-11/17, 6-7:30 p.m., 12-28 mo7660, F, 10/3-11/21, 9:30 a.m.-11 a.m., 12-28 moMommy and Me TeaWednesday, Aug. 6South Campus, 2201 S. 78th St.,Bldg E, Room 117Join other moms and babies (0-12 mos.)from noon to 1 p.m. for an afternoon ofsocializing and tea. Talk with a parent/childspecialist for support in parenting your newbaby. Call 253.680.7500 for more information.Effective Parenting w/PositiveDiscipline, PRNT 082For parents with children ages 2-18.Text required.7665, M, 10/13-11/17, 6-8.m., $68, LappinState Training & RegistrySystem (STARS)Bates offers courses that are designed tomeet the requirements of the WashingtonState Training and Registry System (STARS).STARS, ECED& 100, Hybrid223A, Sat, 10/11-11/8, 3 cr., 8 a.m.-1:30 p.m., $385.25Child Care Advisory Programfor Child Care Centerswww.bates.ctc.edu/CCAPImprove the quality of care and level ofprofessionalism at your child care center.Our highly-skilled and trained faculty offertechnical training and resources to earlychildhood education professionals. Call253.680.7500 for information on how to becomeaffiliated. For a list of participating child carecenters, go to www.bates.ctc.edu/CCAP.Early Childhood Education/Child Care Degree ProgramClasses are offered during the day as well as aconvenient evening option. Call 253.680.7008to learn how to enroll. Registration is stronglyencouraged at least five week days in advanceto prevent courses being cancelled because oflow enrollment.South Campus Courses2201 S. 78th St., Room 118, TacomaFirst-year studentsThis schedule does not include 100+ Mathor 100+ English that are required for theState ECE Certificate. Students should seekguidance in planning for these classes that maybe available in an online option.Intro to ECE, ECED& 105, Hybrid223S, SAT, 9/27-12/6, 5 cr., 9 a.m.-2:30 p.m., $642.05Health, Nutrition & Safety, ECED& 107223F, T/Th, 9/23-12/4, 5 cr., 4:30-7 p.m., $622.05Practicum Nurturing Relationships,ECED& 120223G, T, 9/23 and 12/2, 2 cr., 3:30-4:30 p.m., $248.82Environments, ECED& 170223J, T, 9/23-12/2, 3 cr., 4:30-7:30 p.m., $373.23Environments, ECED& 1702236, ONLINE, 3 cr., $397.23Language & Literacy, ECED& 1802230, ONLINE, 3 cr., $397.23Child Family Community, EDUC& 1502231, ONLINE, 3 cr., $397.23Second-year studentsThis schedule does not include HumanRelations courses that are required for degreeattainment.Early Childhood Practicum II, ECE 2042232, ONLINE, 3 cr., $397.23Professionalism, ECE 2072233, ONLINE, 5 cr., $662.05Cognitive Development, ECE 2122234, ONLINE, 5 cr., $662.05Emotional and Social Development, ECE 2112235, ONLINE, 5 cr., $662.05Early Childhood/ParentEducation Seminarswww.bates.ctc.edu/ParentEdAll seminars are held at Bates South Campus,2201 S. 78th Street. For dates, times, andcourse descriptions, go towww.bates.ctc.edu/ParentEd.Resource Centerwww.bates.ctc.edu/ResourceCenter2201 S. 78th Street, 253.680.7500Visit the Resource Center for make-and-takeprojects, demonstrations and resources. Thecenter is limited to adults only because of thenature of activities. Resource Center opens onThursday, Sept. 25. Check calendar for opendays throughout the year.Cost- One-time visit: $6- Quarterly individual membership: $30- Quarterly group membership: $115- One time group visit: $60Operating Hours- Tuesday, 4-7:30 p.m.- Thursday, 12:30 - 3:30 p.m.- Friday, 9 - 11 a.m.- Most Saturdays, 9 a.m.-NoonEarly Childhood Education andAssistance Program (ECEAP)www.bates.ctc.edu/ECEAPThis free preschool program for children ages4-5 serves families based on financial need. Fife/Milton2003 Taylor Street253.926.2423 Puyallup412 W. Pioneer Avenue253.840.3257 Tacoma, Bates Technical College(Downtown Campus)1101 S. Yakima Avenue253.680.7324 Tacoma, Bates Technical College(South Campus)2201 S. 78th Street253.680.7547Schedule Key: BDC=Bates Downtown Campus, BSC=Bates South Campus, BMC=Bates Mohler Campus, 7163=Item Number, E307=Room Number, Sat=Day5/3-5/10 =Beginning & ending dates of courses, 8 a.m.-1 p.m.=Time, 8 hrs=Hours, 5cr=Credits, $50=Fee, D=Degree, C=Certificate, 4 Qtrs=4 Quarters. 5 43. Career Education Degree & Certificate OptionsBates offers career education programs to help students prepare for careers in a variety of industries. (AAS) - Associate of Applied Science (AAS-T) - Associate of Applied Science Transfer Degree Certificate BDC - Downtown CampusBates awards Certificates of Training BSC - South Campusand Certificate of Competency. BMC - Central/Mohler Campus* Evening & part-time options available. Quarters - Estimated Completion TimeTo determine which certificate option is offered for each program, visit www.bates.ctc.edu/CareerEd.A quick guide to careereducation degree andcertificate optionsKEYPrograms Locations Hours QuartersAUDIO/VISUAL TECHNOLOGY & COMMUNICATIONBroadcasting/Video Production Degree (AAS) BMC M-F, 7:45 a.m.-3:30 p.m. 6 Broadcast & Video Elements Certificate 4Digital Media Degree (AAS) BMC M-F, 7:30 a.m.-3:15 p.m. 6 Digital Media Certificate 4 Editing Certificate 1 Motion Graphics Certificate 1 Video Production Certificate 1BUSINESS ADMINISTRATIONAccounting/Bookkeeping NEW! OnlineAdministrative Medical Assistant Certificate BDC M-F, 7:30 a.m.-3:15 p.m. 4Administrative Office Assistant Degree (AAS) BDC M-F, 8:15 a.m.-3 p.m.*,Evening & Part Time Options Available7 Basic Office Support Certificate 4 Office Fundamentals 1Marketing and Business Management Degree (AAS, AAS-T) M-F, 7:15 a.m.-3 p.m. 6 Business Fundamentals Certificate 1 Sales/Customer Service Certificate 2 Business Marketing I Certificate 1 Business Marketing II Certificate 1 Global Business Professional Certificate 1CONSTRUCTIONArchitectural Woodworking/Cabinet Making Technology Degree(AAS)BSC M-F, 7:15 a.m.-3 p.m. 6 Production Cabinet Making Certificate 4Carpentry Degree (AAS) BSC M-F, 7:15 a.m.-2:45 p.m. 6 Carpentry Certificate 6 Carpenter Technician Certificate 4 Basic Carpentry I Certificate 1 Basic Carpentry II Certificate 1 Exterior Finishing Certificate 1 Wood Framing Certificate 1 Concrete Foundations Certificate 1 Interior Finishing Certificate 1Electrical Construction Degree (AAS) BSC M-F, 7:15 a.m.-3 p.m. 9 Residential Electrician Certificate 36Bates Technical College | A Washington State Public College 44. Fall 2014 Class Schedule | www.bates.ctc.eduPrograms Locations Hours QuartersCONSTRUCTIONFacilities Maintenance Engineer Degree (AAS) BSC M-F, 7:15 a.m.-2:45 p.m. 6 Boiler Operations 1 Building Care and Maintenance Certificate 4 Building Care and Maintenance I Certificate 1 Building Care and Maintenance II Certificate 1 Maintenance Technician I Certificate 1 Maintenance Technician II Certificate 1Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration TechnicianDegree (AAS)BDC M-F, 7 a.m.-2:30 p.m. 6 HVAC/R Support Technician Certificate 6Sheet Metal Technology Degree (AAS) BDC M-F, 7 a.m.-2:45 p.m. 6 Sheet Metal Technology Certificate 6 Sheet Metal Residential Installation Certificate 2 Sheet Metal Production Support Certificate 2 Sheet Metal Technician Certificate 6Welding Degree (AAS) BSC M-F, 7:15 a.m.-3 p.m.or 2:30 - 10 p.m.*7 Welder Certificate 6 Welding Level I Certificate 2 Welding Level II Certificate 2EDUCATION & TRAININGEarly Childhood Education/Child Care Degree(AAS, AAS-T)BDC M-F, 7 a.m.-2:30 p.m.* 6 State Early Childhood Education Certificate 2-3 State Short ECE Certificate-General 1 State Initial ECE Certificate 1 State Short ECE Certificate of Specialization-Infants & Toddlers 1 State Short ECE Certificate of Specialization-Schoool Age Care 1 State Short ECE Certificate of Specialization-Family Child Care 1 State Short ECE Certificate of Specialization-Administration 1Paraeducator Foundations Certificate Time: Arranged 2-3ENGINEERINGCivil Engineering Degree (AAS, AAS-T) BDC M-F, 8:15 a.m.-3 p.m. 6 Civil Engineering Certificate 4Electrical Engineering Technician Degree (AAS, AAS-T) BDC M-F, 8 a.m.-2:45 p.m. 8Fire Protection Engineering Technology Degree, (AT, AAS-T) BDC M-F, 7:15 a.m.-3 p.m. 6 Fire Protection Engineering Technology Certificate 5Mechanical Engineering Degree (AAS, AAS-T) BDC M-F, 7:15 a.m.-3 p.m. 6Schedule Key: BDC=Bates Downtown Campus, BSC=Bates South Campus, BMC=Bates Mohler Campus, 7163=Item Number, E307=Room Number, Sat=Day5/3-5/10 =Beginning & ending dates of courses, 8 a.m.-1 p.m.=Time, 8 hrs=Hours, 5cr=Credits, $50=Fee, D=Degree, C=Certificate, 4 Qtrs=4 Quarters. 7 45. Career Education Degree & Certificate OptionsPrograms Locations Hours QuartersHEALTH/SCIENCESBiomedical Service Technician: Clinical Engineering Degree (AAS) BDC M-F, 7 a.m.-2:45 p.m. 7Biotechnology Lab Technician Biomanufacturing Degree (AAS,BSC M-F, 7:45 a.m.-3:30 p.m. 7AAS-T)Biotechnology Lab Technician Flow Cytometry Degree (AAS, AAS-T) 7Biotechnology Lab Technician Tissue Culture/Contemporary Issues7Degree (AAS, AAS-T) Biotechnology Lab Technician Certificate 5 Biomanufacturing Certificate 1 Flow Cytometry Certificate 1 Tissue Culture Certificate 1Dental Assisting Degree (AAS) BDC M-F, 7:30 a.m.-3:15 p.m. 4-5 Dental Assistant Certificate 4-5Dental Lab Technician Degree (AAS) BDC M-F, 7:15 a.m.-2 p.m. 8 Dental Lab Technician Certificate 4Denturist Degree (AAS) BDC M-Th, 7 a.m.-3 p.m. 6Hearing Instrument Technology Degree (AAS) BDC M-F, 7:45 a.m.-2:30 p.m. 6Practical Nurse Degree (AAS) BDC M-Th, 6:45 a.m.-3:15 p.m.& F, 7-11 a.m.4-6 Foundation Courses 4 Core Courses 4 Nursing Assistant-Certified Certificate Varies 1Occupational Therapy Assistant Degree (AAS) BDC M-F, 7:45 a.m.-3:30 p.m. 6-8 Foundation Courses 2 Core Courses 6INFORMATION TECHNOLOGYComputer Networking Systems Technician Degree (AAS) BDC M-F, 7:15 a.m.-3 p.m. 6Computer Repair & Network Support Certificate BDC M-T, 1-8 p.m.; W, 1-5 p.m. 3 A+/MCP Certification Training Certificate 2Database Technology Degree (AAS, AAS-T) BDC M-F, 7:30 a.m.-3:15 p.m. 6-7 Database Technician Certificate 4Electronic and Communications Technology Degree (AAS) BDC M-F, 7 a.m.-2:45 p.m. 6 Electronics Technician Certificate 2Electronic Equipment Service Technician Degree BDC M-F, 7 a.m.-2:45 p.m. 6Electronics Technician Certificate BDC M-F, 7:15 a.m.-3 p.m. 2Information Technology Specialist Degree (AAS) BDC M-F, 7:15 a.m.-3 p.m. 6Software Development Degree (AAS, AAS-T) BDC M-F, 7:30 a.m.-3:15 p.m. 6-7Web Development Degree (AAS, AAS-T) BDC M-F, 7:30 a.m.-3:15 p.m. 6-7 Web Technician Certificate 4Just scan it! Scan the QR codes throughoutthis class schedule with your smartphoneto discover how Bates can help rethink,retool and reinvent your life.8Bates Technical College | A Washington State Public College 46. Fall 2014 Class Schedule | www.bates.ctc.eduPrograms Locations Hours QuartersMANUFACTURINGCNC Machinist Degree (AAS) BDC M-F, 7:15 a.m.-3 p.m. 6 CNC Machining Certificate 2 CNC Operator Certificate 3Industrial Electronics & Robotics Technician (AAS) BDC M-F, 7 a.m.-2:45 p.m. 7 Basic Electricity Certificate 1 Manufacturing: Electronics: I-BEST Certificate 2Machinist Degree (AAS) BDC M-F, 7:15 a.m.-3 p.m. or 1:30-9 p.m. * 6 Manual Machining Certificate 4PUBLIC SAFETYFire Service Degree (AAS) BSC M-F, 7:30 a.m.-3 p.m.or 2:30 p.m.-10 p.m.*6TRANSPORTATION & DISTRIBUTIONAuto Body Rebuilding and Refinishing Degree (AAS) BSC M-F, 7:15 a.m.-2:45 p.m. 7 Auto Body Repair Certificate 7 Automotive Refinishing Certificate 1Automotive Mechanic Degree (AAS) BSC M-F, 7:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. 8Automotive Parts/Inventory/Warehousing Certificate BSC M-F, 7:45 a.m.-3:30 p.m. 3 or 4 Inventory/Stock Specialist Certificate 1 Warehouse/Distribution Specialist Certificate 1 Vehicle Parts/Counter Person Certificate 2Commercial Truck Driving-Entry Level Certificate BSC M-F, 7:15 a.m.-3 p.m.,7:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. or 2:30-10 p.m.*2Diesel & Heavy Equipment Mechanic Degree (AAS) BSC M-F, 7:15 a.m.-3 p.m. 6-7 Diesel Service Helper Certificate 3 Lube Technician Certificate 1 Brake Systems Certificate 1 Electrical Certificate 1 Engines Certificate 1 Hydraulics and Pneumatics Certificate 1 Power Trains Certificate 1Power Sports and Equipment Technology Degree (AAS) BSC M-F, 7:15 a.m.-2:45 p.m. 6 Power Sports and Equipment Technology Certificate 4WHOLESALE & RETAIL SERVICESBarber Certificate BDC M-F, 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. 3Culinary Arts Degree (AAS) BDC M-F, 6:15 a.m.-2:45 p.m.or 1:45 p.m.-5 p.m.*8 Culinary Arts Fundamentals Certificate 4 Culinary Arts Prep Cook Certificate 4 Culinary Arts Line Cook Certificate 4Schedule Key: BDC=Bates Downtown Campus, BSC=Bates South Campus, BMC=Bates Mohler Campus, 7163=Item Number, E307=Room Number, Sat=Day5/3-5/10 =Beginning & ending dates of courses, 8 a.m.-1 p.m.=Time, 8 hrs=Hours, 5cr=Credits, $50=Fee, D=Degree, C=Certificate, 4 Qtrs=4 Quarters. 9 47. High School and General EducationHigh School Options(Ages 16-20)www.bates.ctc.edu/HighSchoolOur general education classes arespecifically designed for those whowish to complete their high schooldiploma, or fulfill prerequisitesor other requirements for your careerprogram. Whatever your academicneeds are, Bates offers courses thatcan help you pursue your dream career.High school program options: Adult High SchoolCompletion/Diploma Completion Afternoon Technical High Schoolat South Campus Competency-based Adult HighSchool Diploma General Education/Diploma Completion Running Start (junior or seniorstanding required) Technical High School, Career TrainingVisit www.bates.ctc.edu/GeneralEdor www.bates.ctc.edu/HighSchoolto learn more.Adult Basic Education(Age 21 and over)(ABE/GED/ESL/HS21+)www.bates.ctc.edu/GeneralEdOur English as a Second Language (ESL),Adult Basic Education (ABE) and GeneralEducation Development (GED) preparationclasses help those who need to improvemathematics, reading, and writing skills.Bates offers classes at our campusesand several off-campus locations. Formore information, call 253.680.7274.General Education CoursesGeneral education (90, 100, and &100 +&200 level transfer) and basic studies(80-level) courses are an importantcomponent to your education at Bates.Many of these courses are availableonline, and all of them are open tostudents who wish to transfer to anothercollege. You can start now on prerequisitecourses if youre on a waitlist for a careereducation program. Completion of generaleducation requirements for degrees andcertificates complements your industry-specific10skills training. No matter whereyou start in your academics, we can helpyou reach your goals.Courses meet Monday-Friday for onehour and 15 minutes, and are five credits,unless otherwise noted.Visit www.bates.ctc.edu/GeneralEdto learn more.Fall Quarter General Education Course ScheduleSubject & Course Title Item # Location Hours OnlineENGLISHWRITE 085, Writing Transition6R80 BDC 12:15 p.m.READ 089, Transitional Reading6161 BSC 1:40 p.m.ENGL 090, Writing for College6509651265116510BDCBDCBDCBSC12:15 p.m.1:40 p.m.3:10 p.m.12:15 p.m.ENGL 091, Integrated Reading/Writing6522652365206521BDCBDCBDCBSC12:15 p.m.1:40 p.m.3:10 p.m.1:40 p.m.ENGL& 101, English Composition I67446747674967466748BDCBDCBDCBSC10:15 a.m.12:15 p.m.1:40 p.m.12:15 p.m.ONLINECOMMUNICATIONS, HISTORY, SOCIOLOGY, ART, AND PSYCHOLOGYCMST& 102, Intro to Mass Media6885 BDC 12:15 p.m.CMST& 210, Interpersonal Communication672667256723BDCBDCBSCM, T, F, 7-9 p.m.1:40 p.m.1:40 p.m.CMST& 220, Public Speaking67306729BDCBSC1:40 p.m.12:15 p.m.CMST& 230, Small Group Communication6736 BDC 12:15 p.m.HIST 101, History of Science and Technology6770 Online, ARRPSYC& 100, General Psychology6950 BDC 12:15 p.m.MATHEMATICSMATH 170, Engineering Foundational Math6500 BDC 7:45 a.m.MATH 086, Pre-Algebra 1612461266122BDCBDCBSC8:45 a.m.3:10 p.m.12:15 p.m. 48. Winter 2013-2014 Class Schedule | www.bates.ctc.eduSchedule Key: BDC=Bates Downtown Campus, BSC=Bates South Campus, BMC=Bates Mohler Campus, 7163=Item Number, E307=Room Number, Sat=Day5/3-5/10 =Beginning & ending dates of courses, 8 a.m.-1 p.m.=Time, 8 hrs=Hours, 5cr=Credits, $50=Fee, D=Degree, C=Certificate, 4 Qtrs=4 Quarters, (GT)=Generally Transferable.A crowningsuccessCristina Acuna 13Dental AssistingOriginally interestedin becoming a dentalhygienist, Cristinamapped out her pathto reaching this goalwhile in a Federal Wayhigh school. She spenttwo years earningprerequisites at BrighamYoung University,returned home, andapplied to a local DentalHygienist program.After not being accepted, a member of herchurch, a retired dentist, suggested shepursue dental assisting at Bates TechnicalCollege. While the two career paths aresimilar, a hygienist concentrates on cleaning,maintaining and examining teeth and gums,while a dental assistant works chair-side withthe dentist, preparing equipment, assisting intreatment procedures, and more.He said that Bates Dental Assistingprogram was hands-down the best schoolaround here, recalls Cristina. I went toan information session, applied, and wasaccepted into the program. While I waswaiting for fall quarter to start, I volunteeredat a local dentists office.It was the perfect experience for Cristinaas she waited for courses to begin. Ivolunteered in Dr. Sheets office, and thatexperience allowed me to see first-hand whata dental assistant does, she says.Cristina fell in love with the Dental Assistingprogram as soon as fall quarter began. Itsa blessing that I didnt get into the dentalhygienist program, she says.Soon after she graduated with an associatedegree in summer 2013, she began workingat Geriatric Dental Group in Federal Way.I like variety, and thats what I experience inmy office, says Cristina. We see anythingfrom a small filling to an extraction. Iparticularly enjoy helping people. I feel likeIm giving back to the community, she adds.I see people when they first come in, andthey dont feel good about their dentalsituation. After working with them, I get toknow them, and I get to see them becomehappier. Theyre willing to smile.Fall Quarter General Education Course ScheduleSubject & Course Title Item # Location Hours OnlineMATHEMATICS - CONTINUEDMATH 087, Pre-Algebra 261276140614161446145BDCBDCBDCBDCBSC12:15 p.m.12:15 p.m.1:40 p.m.10:15 a.m.1:40 p.m.MATH 092, Elementary Algebra65406541654365526553655465556542BDCBDCBDCBSCBSCBSCBSCBDC12:15 p.m.1:40 p.m.8:45 a.m.8:45 a.m.10:15 a.m.12:15 p.m.3:10 p.m.Online, ARRMATH 096 Intro to Business Math6568 BDC 12:15 p.m.MATH 098, Intermediate Algebra65776578657965806581BDCBSCBSCBSC1:40 p.m.8:45 a.m.3:10 p.m.1:40 p.m.Online, ARRMATH& 141, Pre-Calculus 167776778BDCBDC1:40 p.m.Online, ARRMATH& 142, Pre-Calculus II6788 BDC 12:15 p.m.MATH& 146, Intro to Statistics679567966797BSCBDCBDC12:15 p.m.10:15 a.m.Online, ARRMATH 171, Technical Math68106811BDCBSC1:40 p.m.1:40 p.m.MATH 172, Applied Business Math6815 BDC Online, ARRMATH 173, Math Concepts6820 BSC 5:30 p.m.SCIENCEBIOL 171, Human Anatomy and Physiology6862 BDC 1:40 p.m.CHEM&121, Intro to Chemistry6833 BDC 8:45 a.m.11 49. Bates Technical College | A Washington State Public CollegeIts easy to enroll in Bates continuingeducation courses. Learn a new hobbyor take a professional developmentcourse. For complete course descriptionsand more information on ContinuingEducation classes and updates, visit:www.bates.ctc.edu/ContinuingEdor call 253.680.7402. Fall quarterregistration begins Aug. 4.Three easy ways to register:1. Online:Go to www.bates.ctc.edu/Registration.2. In Person: South Campus,Mon-Thu, 11:30 a.m.-8 p.m.Fri, 8 a.m -4:30 p.m.3. Phone: Call 253.680.7402We accept Visa or MasterCard.Refund Policy:100%: When the college cancels the class.100%: When withdrawal is completed at leastone business day prior to the first day of class.To officially withdraw from the class, you willneed to come in or call.0%: When you are registered but do not attendthe class. No refunds are available after theclass has started.Continuing Education classes are self-supported;therefore, Bates will cancel a classif there are too few participants enrolled tocover the cost of the class. Bates reservesthe right to cancel, reschedule class timesand/or dates, or change instructors.We will notify you only if class is canceled.Business AdministrationComputer SkillsComputer Skills, Basic, CMPR 0597535, BSC-E106, Sat, 10/4-10/25, 8 a.m.-1 p.m., 20 hrs., $200Excel Basics, EXCL 1014160, BSC-E105, Sat, 10/25, 8 a.m.-Noon, 4 hrs., $50Construction and TradesBoiler/Operating EngineersVisit www.bates.ctc.edu/Boilerfor descriptions and testing dates.Boiler Operator Certification TestingClass I Chief, II & III Operating Engineer andClass IV & V Boiler FiremanOperating Engineers Class I and II, STENG2324231, BSC-E111, Sat, 9/27-12/20, 8 a.m.-4 p.m., 6 cr., $475Boiler Fireman Class III and IV, STENG 2224230, BSC-B107, Sat, 9/27-12/20, 8 a.m.-4 p.m., 6 cr., $475Building MaintenanceBasic Electricity, BUIMT 0867619, BSC-B201, Sat, 10/04-11/22, 8 a.m.-1 p.m., 40 hrs., $250Environmental Energy, ENVR 0927543, BSC-E111, Sat, 10/18-11/8, 9 a.m.-2 p.m., 20 hrs., $200Sustainable Custodial Housekeeping,BUIMT 0917622, BSC-E208, Sat, 9/27-12/6, 8 a.m.-3:30 p.m., 70 hrs., $475Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioningand RefrigerationHVAC, Basic I, HVAC 0937624, BSC-B115, Sat, 10/4-12/1, 8:30 a.m.-3 p.m., 60 hrs., $400Electrician RenewalElectrical TraineeElectrical Trainee Classroom Part I, CEEC 1044170, BSC-B502, T, Th, 9/23-9/30, 5:30-9:30 p.m., 12 hrs., $156Electrical Trainee Classroom Part 2, CEEC1054171, BSC-B502, T, Th, 10/2-10/9, 5:30-9:30 p.m., 12 hrs., $156RCW/WAC and Theory, CEEC 1064176, BSC-B502, T, Th, 10/21-10/28, 5:30-9:30 p.m., 12 hrs.,$156NEC Inter Art 90 & CH 1-4, CEEC 1074177, BSC-B502, T, Th, 10/30-11/6, 5:30-9:30 p.m., 12 hrs.,$156Journeyman ElectricianUnderstanding the Provisions RCW/WAC,CEEC 1024174, BSC-B502, Th, 11/18, 5:30-9:30 p.m., 4 hrs., $52Industry-related Code, CEEC1034175, BSC-B502, T, Th, 11/20-12/2, 5:30-9:30 p.m., 12 hrs.,$156Engineering and CAD/CAMAutoCad 2014, Beginning, ENGT 0957607, BDC-W217, T, Th, 10/7-11/6, 5-9 p.m., 40 hrs., $306.25Health/SciencesFirst Aid and CPR TrainingMeets Labor and Industry specifications andthe licensing requirements of the Departmentof Social and Health Services. CPR is from8-11 a.m., and First Aid is offered from11:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. First Aid only (Item# 7521)$45, CPR only (Item# 7520) $45, or both FirstAid and CPR for $55. Healthcare Provider is$60 and is from 8 a.m.-3:30 p.m.7501, BSC-E101A, Sat, 9/277502, BSC-E101B, Sat, 10/117503, BSC-E103, Wed, 10/227510, BSC-E101B, Sat, 11/8, Healthcare Provider7504, BSC-E103, Thu, 11/207511, BSC-E103, Thu, 12/4, Healthcare ProviderLPN Self-Study Refresher, PNRS 121The Washington State Nursing Care QualityAssurance Commission approves thesecourses for LPNs who have an inactive orlapsed license for three or more years, and arerequired to complete an approved refresher forthe state. This course is open enrollment.4012, 14 cr., $1,515.46Nursing Assistant Certified, CTNA 101Prepare for employment as a NursingAssistant Certified (NAC) working under thesupervision of professional licensed nurses.Current immunizations (not included in tuition)and Washington State Patrol background checkrequired (included in tuition). Additional textand supplies required.190A, BDC-E209, 9/19-10/21, M-F, 8 a.m.-Noon, 8 cr., $1,005.28Clinical Portion: Oct 22, 23, 24, 27, 28, 7 a.m.-3 p.m.190B, BDC-E209, 10/29-12/2, M-F, 8 a.m.-Noon, 8 cr., $1,005.28Clinical Portion: Dec 3, 4, 5, 8, 9, 7 a.m.-3 p.m.PhlebotomyHIV/Bloodborne Pathogens, PNRS 112(Infectious Disease Prevention)4140, BDC, TBD, M, W, 9/24-10/1, 6:30-9 p.m., 1 cr., $60Phlebotomy Skills, Basic, PNURS 292Registration begins Aug. 4.4243, BDC-TBD, M, W, 9/22-12/1, 6:30-9 p.m., 3 cr., $5154244, BDC-TBD, T, Th, 9/23-12/4, 6:30-9 p.m., 3 cr., $515Advanced Phlebotomy, PNURS 293Prerequisite: Phlebotomy Skills, Basic.Must register and submit packet by Sept. 10.4246, BDC-E210, Th, 9/25-12/4, 6-9 p.m., 7 cr., $885NHA Phlebotomy Test, PNRS 0957610, BSC-E106, W, 10/22, 6-8:30 p.m., $150, last day toregister 10/87611, BSC-E106, W, 12/3, 6-8:30 p.m., $150, last day toregister 11/19Continuing EducationJust scan it! Scan the QR codesthroughout this class schedulewith your smartphone to discoverhow Bates can help rethink,retool and reinvent your life.Schedule Key: BDC=Bates Downtown Campus, BSC=Bates South Campus, BMC=Bates Mohler Campus, 7163=Item Number, E307=Room Number, Sat=Day5/3-5/10 =Beginning & ending dates of courses, 8 a.m.-1 p.m.=Time, 8 hrs=Hours, 5cr=Credits, $50=Fee, D=Degree, C=Certificate, 12 4 Qtrs=4 Quarters. 50. Fall 2014 Class Schedule | www.bates.ctc.eduAll online courses are open enrollment.Onlinewww.bates.ctc.edu/OnlineConEdOnline courses must be completedbetween Sept. 22 and Dec. 5. The lastday to register for any class is Sept. 26.An $8 per credit online class fee will beassessed. Some classes also requireyou to purchase textbooks or othercourse materials. Upon completion of allcourses within a series, students mayapply for a certificate of training withappropriate college credits. For completecourse descriptions and registrationinformation, go towww.bates.ctc.edu/OnlineConEd.Health/SciencesMedical Terminology, MEDSU 101Last day to register is Sept. 26.4105, 9/29-12/5, 2 cr., $200Information Technology1583, Computer Application Essentials,INFO 101, 5 cr., $490.70This course focuses on developingessential skills using Word, Excel,PowerPoint, and Outlook.1584, Fundamentals of Information Technology,INFO 102, 4 cr., $392.56This course provides an introduction ofInformation Systems principles.1585, Internet Applications, INFO 103, 5 cr., $490.70This course is designed for the studentto provide coverage of the latest inemerging Internet and Web technologies.1586, A+ Essentials, INFO 104, 5 cr., $490.70Students will acquire the essentialskills and information needed to install,upgrade, repair, configure, troubleshoot,optimize, and perform preventativemaintenance of basic personal computerhardware and operating systems.13Public SafetyFor more information or to register forthe courses listed under Public Safety,call Fire Service Training, 253.680.7460.Emergency Medical TechnicianEmergency Medical Technician-Basic,FIRES 225Prerequisite: Must be at least 18 yearsold; valid drivers license; high schooldiploma/GED; drug-screen test, andbackground check prior to registration.4312, BSC- A306, T, Th, 5:30-9:30 p.m., Sat, 8 a.m.-4 p.m., Start date: 9/20, 14 cr., $2,106.96Health Care Provider CPRHealth Care Provider, FIRE 1374322, BSC- A306, Sat, 9/20, 8 a.m.-4 p.m., 1 cr.,$164.61Transportation and DistributionAir Brakes, DIESL 0557540, BSC-D223, Sat, Arranged, 8 a.m.-4 p.m.,8 hrs., $100Flagger TrainingCertificationFlagger Training Course, FLAG 101, 1cr., $124.414030, BSC-E111, W, Th, 9/24 & 9/25, 5:30-9:30 p.m.4031, BSC-E101A, Sat, 10/4, 8 a.m.-4 p.m.4032, BSC-E101B, Sat, 11/1, 8 a.m-4 p.m.4033, BSC-E111, W, Th, 12/3 & 12/4, 5:30-9:30 p.m.Forklift OperationCertificationForklift Operation, FRKLF 101, 1 cr.,$2254201, BSC-E111, T, W, 9/23 & 9/24, 4:30-9:30 p.m.4202, BSC-E101A, Sat, 10/4 & 10/11, 9 a.m.-2 p.m.4203, BSC-E111, T, W, 10/28 & 10/29, 4:30 -2 p.m.4204, BSC-E101A, Sat, 11/1 & 11/8, 9 a.m.-2 p.m.Forklift Operator Refresher& Re-Certification, FRKLF 111Prerequisite: valid Bates forkliftcertificate4219, BSC-TBD, Arranged, 5 hrs., $12501020304050607Practical Nursewww.bates.ctc.edu/PracticalNurseFire Servicewww.bates.ctc.edu/FireFighterWeldingwww.bates.ctc.edu/WeldingMachinistwww.bates.ctc.edu/MachinistWeb Developmentwww.bates.ctc.edu/WebDeveloperEarly ChildhoodEducation/Child Carewww.bates.ctc.edu/EarlyEducationMechanical Engineeringwww.bates.ctc.edu/MechanicalEngineerVisit www.bates.ctc.edu/GetStartedor call 253.680.7002 to apply today! 51. Educator TrainingeLearning for Educators:An OSPI Special EducationState Needs Projectwww.bates.ctc.edu/eLearningeLearning for Educators offers onlinecourses that you can access anywhere.Earn college credit or clock hours fromhome, and schedule your courseworkaround your job and family. Courses areavailable continuously, which means youcan register any day. Youll have threemonths to complete a course. TheWashington state Office of Superintendent ofPublic Instruction (OSPI) accepts these coursesfor certificate maintenance. To register, orlearn about course offerings, call 253.680.7230or visit www.bates.ctc.edu/eLearning.Teacher Preparation & Certificationwww.bates.ctc.edu/TeacherPrepBates Technical College offers training toprepare individuals with business andindustry experience for career andtechnical education (CTE) teachingcareers at the secondary level, grades7-12. The Washington State ProfessionalEducator Standards Board has approvedBates to offer this route to CTE teachercertification. Call 253.680.7161 for moreinformation. Our quality, competency-basededucation is flexible. Design a planto meet your individual needs. Courses are offered on weeknights,weekends and via distance learning. Visit www.bates.ctc.edu/TeacherPrepfor a current schedule. Or, call253.680.7161 to learn more about theprogram, to register for classes,or for a transcript review.OctoberHoptoberfestDowntown Campus5:30 p.m.www.bates.ctc.edu/Hoptoberfest22Bates AlumniNight onthe Water5 p.m.www.bates.ctc.edu/BatesAlumni82014 Fall Event Calendarwww.bates.ctc.edu/calendar/full-calendarAugustApprenticeshipwww.bates.ctc.edu/ApprenticeshipBates Technical College is affiliatedwith several apprenticeship programs.You can earn an Associate in AppliedScience degree in Apprenticeship Studies,in addition to your journey-level certificationfrom Washington State ApprenticeshipTraining Council. Also, the AerospaceMachinist Apprenticeship Associate inApplied Science is a new degree availableto Bates students. Each apprenticeshipprogram has its own criteriafor selection. Please call the listedcoordinators directly. Get detailedinformation about apprenticeshipfrom Labor and Industries:www.lni.wa.gov/TradesLicensing/Apprenticeship.Operating Engineers Regional Training JATCOle Fjellstad, Training Director, 1.800.333.9752Pacific NW Iron Workers & EmployersLocal #86 Apprenticeship CommitteeGreg Christiansen, Coordinator, 206.244.2993Pierce County Meat CuttersApprenticeship CommitteeBenny Rowland, Director, 253.589.0367Southwest Washington Electrical JointApprenticeship & Training CommitteeTony Lewis, Coordinator, 253.475.2922Aerospace Joint ApprenticeshipCommittee (AJAC)/Tacoma MachinistApprenticeship CommitteeRoger Peters, Coordinator, 206.764.7940Washington State Fire Fighters JointApprenticeship & Training CommitteeDave Myers, Coordinator, 253.318.1638Western Washington Sheet Metal JATCEric Peterson, Training Administrator, 425.438.1406Western Washington Operating Engineers FacilitiesCustodial Services Apprenticeship CommitteeJim Burnson, Training Director, 253.351.0184Western Washington Stationary EngineersApprenticeship CommitteeJim Burnson, Training Director, 253.351.0184Visit the collegecalendar for up-to-dateevent listings andinformation.Hoptoberfest is a fundining experience that is perfectfor beer aficionados or those who just likegreat food. Enjoy five delicious coursesspecially prepared by Bates culinary artsstudents and paired with flavorful brews.Proceeds from the event supportscholarships for students at BatesTechnical College. Must be 21 yearsof age or older to attend.Appetite for InstructionCulinary Artsinstructor RogerKnapp has beena Bates facultymember for 23years. We askedhim these threequestions.1. Where do you find inspiration each day?2. What is the best part of being a BatesTechnical College faculty member?3. If you could have dinner with one person,living or dead, who would that be andwhy?To read Rogers answers, go to www.bates.ctc.edu. 52. General InformationAccreditationBates Technical College is regionally accredited by the NorthwestCommission on Colleges and Universities, an institutional accreditingbody recognized by the Council for Higher Education Accreditationand the Secretary of the U.S. Department of Education. Many careereducation programs meet specific industry certifications.Board of TrusteesMichael Grunwald, Lillian Hunter, Theresa Pan Hosley,Calvin Pearson, Karen SeinfeldTuitionFor complete tuition information, visit www.bates.ctc.edu/Tuitionor call 253.680.7019.2014-2015 Resident Tuition# ofCredits Tuition Total Fees, excludinglab/ special fees Total1 $103.41 $21.00 $124.412 $206.82 $42.00 $248.823 $310.23 $63.00 $373.234 $413.64 $84.00 $497.645 $517.05 $105.00 $622.056 $620.46 $126.00 $746.467 $723.87 $147.00 $870.878 $827.28 $168.00 $995.289 $930.69 $189.00 $1,119.6910 $1,034.10 $210.00 $1,244.1011 $1,080.94 $231.00 $1,311.9412 $1,127.78 $252.00 $1,379.7813 $1,174.62 $273.00 $1,447.6214 $1,221.46 $294.00 $1,515.4615 $1,268.30 $315.00 $1,583.3016 $1,315.14 $336.00 $1,651.1417 $1,361.98 $357.00 $1,718.9818 $1,408.82 $378.00 $1,786.8219 $1,505.08 $399.00 $1,904.0820 $1,601.34 $420.00 $2,021.3421 $1,697.60 $441.00 $2,138.6022 $1,793.86 $462.00 $2,255.8623 $1,890.12 $483.00 $2,373.1224 $1,986.38 $504.00 $2,490.3825 $2,082.64 $525.00 $2,607.6426 $2,178.90 $546.00 $2,724.9027 $2,275.16 $567.00 $2,842.1628 $2,371.42 $588.00 $2,959.4229 $2,467.68 $609.00 $3,076.68Tuition Refund PolicyA student who has paid tuition before the quarter starts but is unable toattend the class may receive a full tuition refund. After the first day ofclass, Bates grants refunds as follows: From the 1st to the 5th calendar day - 80% From the 6th day to the 15th calendar day - 40% After the 15th calendar day, there is no refundThe tuition refund policy applies to all students in state-supportedprograms. It is the students responsibility to complete a withdrawalform and submit it to the registration office. The date the withdrawal isreceived will be used for calculating refunds.Self-Support Courses The college cancels the class - 100% Withdrawal on or before one business day prior to 1st class - 100% Student registers but doesnt attend - NoneLimitation of LiabilityThe colleges total liability for claims arising from a contractualrelationship with the student in any way related to classes or programsshall be limited to the tuition and expenses paid by the student to thecollege for those classes or programs. In no event shall the college beliable for any special, indirect, incidental, or consequential damages,including but not limited to, loss of earnings or profits.Annual Notice of Non-DiscriminationBates Technical College offers over 50 associate degree and certificateoptions in a variety of fields, providing a rich complement of technical/professional, basic skills, and continuing education programs. Degreeor certificate seeking students must apply for program admission andregister in the degree or certificate program. Bates Technical Collegewill take steps to ensure that the lack of English language skills willnot be a barrier to admission and participation in vocational educationprograms.Bates Technical College reaffirms its policy of equal opportunityand does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, creed, religion,national origin, sex, sexual orientation, age, marital status, disability,or status as a disabled veteran or Vietnam era veteran in its programsand activities in accordance with college policy and applicable federaland state statutes and regulations. Inquiries regarding Bates non-discriminatorypolicies should be directed to Human Resources, 1101South Yakima Avenue, Tacoma, Washington 98405, 253.680.7181.For further information on notice of non-discrimination and equalopportunity, see the list of OCR enforcement offices for the address andphone number of the office that serves your area, or call 1.800.421.3481.Questions concerning the application of Title IX and its implementingregulations should be directed to Student Services, 1101 South YakimaAvenue, Tacoma, Washington 98405, 253.680.7005 or 1.800.562.7099,extension 7002. If you need assistance due to sensory impairmentor disability, contact the Disability Support Services Coordinator at253.680.7010.Translations of Non-Discrimination StatementBates Technical Colleges notice of nondiscrimination is available inEnglish, Korean, Chinese, Russian and Spanish. If you would like a copyof the statement in one of the above languages, please request a copyfrom the Director of Human Resources at 253.680.7180, [email protected] Support for EducationWashington state contributes to the cost of resident students education.The average total cost of resident full-time tuition for a full year ofeducation in 2013-2014 was $6,282. Resident students pay an averageof $3,217 of this amount; the remaining $3,065 is paid for by the stateof Washington. Visit www.bates.ctc.edu/tuition for more information.15Fall 2014 Class Schedule | www.bates.ctc.eduBates is a military-friendly college. 53. Reinvent1101 S. Yakima AvenueTacoma, WA 98405-4895PERIODICALSPOSTAGEPAIDAT TACOMA, WAPERMIT NO 12930CAR-RT WSSRESIDENTIAL CUSTOMER - Delivery desired to residential addresses only.2014 - 2015Student Registration CalendarFall QuarterJuly 21 Start registration for continuing studentsJuly 28 Start registration for waitlisted veteransJuly 29 Start registration for waitlisted studentsAug. 4 Open registrationSept. 8 Fall tuition dueSept. 22 Fall classes startDec. 5 Last day of fall quarterWinter QuarterNov. 12 Start registration for continuing studentsNov. 17 Start registration for waitlisted veteransNov. 18 Start registration for waitlisted studentsNov. 24 Open registrationNov. 26 Winter tuition dueDec. 10 Winter classes startFeb. 27 Last day of winter quarterAll dates are subject to change.Visit www.bates.ctc.edu/Registrationfor a full calendar of important dates.253.680.7000 | www.bates.ctc.eduInfusion of grant moneyexpands aerospace programsBates Technical College will grow student capacity in theWelding and Machinist programs because of a $411,771grant from the State Board for Community and TechnicalColleges.The Machinist and Welding programs will expand toaccommodate about 62 full-time equivalent studentsbeginning fall quarter. The new courses will be offeredin the evening to accommodate working adults.This funding will help the college forge stronger ties withthe aerospace industry and improve career opportunitiesfor graduates of Bates manufacturing and aerospace-relatedprograms, said Brandon Rogers, dean ofinstruction.Bates is one of 21 Washington state community andtechnical colleges who received grant funding to increasestudent capacity in aerospace programs. The fundingis an important element of the state Legislatures packageto guarantee the Boeing 777X would be built in Washingtonstate.To learn more about the Welding, Machinist,and other aerospace-related programs,go to www.bates.ctc.edu, or call 253.680.7000. 54. 1101 S. Yakima AvenueTacoma, WA 98405-4895 55. Youre invited to Bates Technical CollegesAdvanced Technology CenterGroundbreaking CeremonyTuesday, March 25, 2014 | 1:30 p.m.Bates Technical College Central/Mohler Campus2320 S. 19th Street, TacomaPresident Ron Langrell and the Board of Trustees invite youto join us as we break ground on our newest building. Lightrefreshments will be served immediately following the ceremony.253.680.7160 | www.bates.ctc.edu/ATCBates Technical College is an equal opportunity and non-discriminatory employer and educational institution. 56. Advanced Technology CenterGroundbreaking CeremonyTuesday, March 25, 20141:30 - 3 p.m.Bates Technical College Central/Mohler Campus2320 S. 19th Street, Tacoma WAEmcee Marty Mattes, Director ofFacilities and Operations,Bates Technical CollegeWelcome and Dr. Ron Langrell, President,Introductions Bates Technical CollegeRemarks Calvin Pearson, Chair,Bates Board of TrusteesMark Martinez, ExecutiveSecretary at Pierce CountyBuilding & ConstructionTrades Council AFL-CIOMatt Lane, Principal,McGranahan ArchitectsRaeshawna Sager,Civil Engineering StudentMarilyn Strickland, Mayor,City of TacomaClosing Remarks Dr. Ron Langrell, President,Bates Technical CollegeGroundbreakingGuests will adjourn outdoors for the ceremonialgroundbreaking and photos. A reception will takeplace immediately following the groundbreaking.Advanced Technology CenterGroundbreaking CeremonyTuesday, March 25, 20141:30 - 3 p.m.Bates Technical College Central/Mohler Campus2320 S. 19th Street, Tacoma WAEmcee Marty Mattes, Director ofFacilities and Operations,Bates Technical CollegeWelcome and Dr. Ron Langrell, President,Introductions Bates Technical CollegeRemarks Calvin Pearson, Chair,Bates Board of TrusteesMark Martinez, ExecutiveSecretary at Pierce CountyBuilding & ConstructionTrades Council AFL-CIOMatt Lane, Principal,McGranahan ArchitectsRaeshawna Sager,Civil Engineering StudentMarilyn Strickland, Mayor,City of TacomaClosing Remarks Dr. Ron Langrell, President,Bates Technical CollegeGroundbreakingGuests will adjourn outdoors for the ceremonialgroundbreaking and photos. A reception will takeplace immediately following the groundbreaking. 57. Advanced Technology CenterGroundbreaking CeremonyMarch 25, 2014A new future is sproutingat Bates Technical College.www.bates.ctc.edu/ATC 58. Planting instructionsSweet BasilGrows well indoors in a sunny spot or outdoorsin full sun. This easy-to-grow annual has aromaticleaves that add a spicy flavor to soups, stewsand salads. Sow 1/4 inch deep, 1 inch apart,in prepared garden soil, after frost dangerhas passed. Water and fertilize as needed.Net Wt 200 mg.Bates Technical College1101 S. Yakima Ave.Tacoma, WA 98405253.680.7000 | www.bates.ctc.eduLot E Packed for 2014, Sell by 01/2015 AMS 5060 59. MLK MARCHfor Bates Technical College PresentsFor more information, contact the Diversity Centerat 253.680.7113 or visit www.bates.ctc.edu/Diversity.Bates Technical College is an equal opportunity and non-discriminatory employer and educational institution. 60. MLK MARCHfor Bates Technical College PresentsFor more information, contact the Diversity Centerat 253.680.7113 or visit www.bates.ctc.edu/Diversity.Bates Technical College is an equal opportunity and non-discriminatory employer and educational institution. 61. MLK MARCHfor Bates Technical College PresentsFor more information, contact the Diversity Centerat 253.680.7113 or visit www.bates.ctc.edu/Diversity.Bates Technical College is an equal opportunity and non-discriminatory employer and educational institution. 62. MLK MARCHfor Bates Technical College PresentsFor more information, contact the Diversity Centerat 253.680.7113 or visit www.bates.ctc.edu/Diversity.Bates Technical College is an equal opportunity and non-discriminatory employer and educational institution. 63. Bates Technical College PresentsFifty Years Later: The March Goes OnLooking back, moving forwardFriday, Jan. 18, 2013 | 11:30 a.m. 1 p.m.South Campus Auditorium, 2201 S. 78th Street, TacomaJoin us as we commemorate the 50th anniversary of Dr. Kings historicI Have a Dream speech and the famous march on Washington D.C.Monday, Jan. 21 MLKfor MARCHMarch starts at Downtown Campusand ends at Greater TacomaConvention & Trade Center.Fifty years later, the march continues on.And for the ninth year, Bates staff, students andcountless community members will march to theCity of Tacomas annual Martin Luther King Jr.celebration. We extend an invitation for you tomarch with us from Bates Downtown Campuson 11th Street and Yakima Avenue to the tradecenter at 1500 Broadway.9 a.m. Refreshments in the cafeteria10 a.m. March begins11 a.m. Community celebration at the trade centerA shuttle bus will be available to return marchersto the Downtown Campus.For more information, contact the Diversity Centerat 253.680.7113 or visit www.bates.ctc.edu/Diversity.Bates Technical College is an equal opportunity and non-discriminatory employer and educational institution. 64. Come study in the USABates Technical Collegewww.bates.ctc.edu 65. Choose Bates Technical CollegeThe Bates AdvantageOur mission is to inspire, challenge and educate. Whether yourestill in high school, or beginni