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� | FALL �008 BCC Credit Class Schedule

Bellevue (USPS 5714) is published quarterly by:

Bellevue Community College3000 Landerholm Circle SEBellevue, WA 98007-6484.

PEriodiCALS postage paid at Bellevue, WA, and additional mailing offices.

Postmaster: Send address changes to: Printing Services Bellevue Community College 3000 Landerholm Circle SE Bellevue WA 98007-6484.

Vol. Xi, No. 5Printed on recycled paper.

College Announcements

Emergency Closure: BCC will cancel on-campus classes and close its offices if severe weather or emergency conditions make the campus unsafe. Call (425) 401-6680 for a recorded message about the closure status of the college. Emergency closure information is also posted on the web at http://status.bcc.ctc.edu, and www.schoolreport.com, and normally announced over local radio and TV stations. Online courses will continue as scheduled even when the college’s physical campus is closed.

Changes in Schedule Information: Every effort is made to ensure that information in this publication is accurate. Changes to courses may occur after printing. Unforeseen changes in funding, staffing, cur-ricula, or policies may require the college to change provisions of the Credit Class Schedule or Course Catalog, or to add or withdraw courses, without prior notice. For continually updated information, go to www.bellevuecollege.edu and click on “Classes.” Comments about this publication may be sent to [email protected].

Equal Opportunity/Antidiscrimination: BCC reaffirms its policy of equal opportunity regardless of race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, age, marital status, disability, or status as a disabled veteran or Vietnam era veteran. Please visit www.bellevuecollege.edu/equal.asp.

Board of Trustees ......................................... Paul Chiles, Chair ~ Bellevue............................................................... Lee Kraft, Vice Chair ~ Mercer Island ......................................................................................Steve Miller ~ Bellevue...................................................................................... Vicki Orrico ~ Bellevue.............................................................................Vijay Vashee ~ Mercer Island

College President ...............................................................B. Jean Floten

VisionBellevue Community College is the region’s college of choice, based on its excellence, innovation, and national recognition for exemplary programs.

Core ValuesWe, the Board of Trustees, faculty, staff, and administration of Bellevue Community College, place students at the center of all we do and support and promote the excellence of their efforts. We affirm and embody pluralism; value collaboration and shared decision making; and honor creativity and innova-tion. We consider it our duty to anticipate changing demands in education and welcome the opportunity to shape its future. We acknowledge our responsibility to society and embrace the belief that widespread access to excellent postsecond-ary education is the cornerstone of a democratic society.

MissionBCC is a student-centered, comprehensive and innovative college that advances the life-long educational development of its students while strengthening the economic, social and cultural life of its diverse community. The college promotes student success by providing high-quality, flexible, accessible educational programs and services; advancing pluralism, inclusion and global awareness; and acting as a catalyst and collaborator for a vibrant region.

Editor ...................................... Sharon Berg, Publications & Communications Manager

Designer ............................................... Robyn Bell-Bangerter, Senior Graphic Designer

General Information 2BCC’s Vision, Core Values & Mission ............2College Announcements ..............................2BCC Highlights ..............................................3

Admission Information 4Getting Started: Assessment, Advising & Orientation ............4Tuition, Fees & Related Policies ...................6Academic Calendar .......................................5

Web Registration: How to register, pay and use Wait List .........6Tuition, Fees and Related Policies................7

Information You Need to Know: Final Exam Schedule, Grades, Graduation, Confidentiality/FERPA policy.......................8About BCC .....................................................9

Fall 2008 Class Info 10-56Credit Classes ........................................ 10-43Distance Education ............................... 44-49Flexible Options .................................... 50-52EWU @ BCC .................................................53The Center for Career Connections & Women’s Center.............................. 54-55Continuing Education ................................56

Student Resources 57-62Programs and Services .......................... 57-58Contact Us ..................................................59Getting to BCC Map & Parking Regulations ....................................60Parking Map ................................................61Common Course Numbering FAQs ...........62

Index 63

Table of Contents

(4�5) 564-1000 | �www.bellevuecollege.edu

Save Gas with Once-a-Week, Hybrid or Online ClassesOnce-a-week, hybrid or online classes save gas money and com-mute time. Many of BCC’s most popular classes – such as English, History and Psychology – are available in these flexible formats.

Once-a-week classes meet only one evening a week, and the rest is done online or through telecourses. Hybrid’s are also a combination of

online and campus, giving you the best of both worlds: classroom

interaction and the freedom of online or

telecourse study.

You can complete an entire degree online

with BCC’s Distance Learning options.

Check p. 50-52 for a list of online and tele-

courses and p. 44-49 for a list of hybrid classes

and other flexible options.

& ▲ – Common Course Numbering Begins!Common Course Numbering (CCN) is a Washington State program to streamline course identification between community and technical colleges. Since summer quarter, many BCC courses have number and/or title changes as a result of this statewide program. The affected classes are indicated or prefix in worksheets (www.bellevuecollege.edu/worksheets) and in many program brochures by the

symbols & and/or ▲ which designate the type of change that has occurred.

These changes will not affect you if you are a new stu-dent and have never taken classes at BCC or any other state community or technical college. If you have prior college coursework, however, be careful not to accidentally re-take a class since 356 BCC courses are affected.

For a complete list of affected classes and a list of prefix changes, pick up a Common Course Numbering Student Advisory in Student Ser-vices or visit the Common Course website: www.bellevuecollege.edu/ccn. A Common Course Numbering Q&A list is included in the booklet and may also be seen on page 62 of this schedule.

Common Course Numbering

Student Advisory

An advising resource to assist students in identifying courses

which have been affected by common course numbering.

Common Course Numbering is a Washington State

program for course Identification between community

and technical colleges, effective summer quarter

2008, which changes the number and/or

title of many courses.

4Who should use this booklet?

Students who have taken classes at BCC prior to summer quarter

2008 as Common Course Numbering may impact how you choose

your future coursework.

4For questions and/or advising assistance:

This information is also available in the BCC 2008-2009 catalog,

from academic advisors and online at: www.bellevuecollege.edu/ccn

4For personal assistance, contact the

Educational Planning Advising Center:

(425) 564-2212 ■ [email protected]

2nd floor, Student Services Building

BCC Highlights

Sign up for First Year experience OrientationIf you are a first-time college student entering BCC and enrolling for 10 or more credits, sign up now to attend the First Year Experience (FYE) orienta-tion. Participate in samples classes and college seminars, create an educational plan, take a tour, learn all about how to have a successful academic experience at BCC, and enjoy a Student-Life Picnic on day two. Choose from two sessions and three time options: Sept. 8-9 or Sept. 10-11 from 8:30-12:30, 1:15-5:15, or 5:30-9:00. To register, call (425) 564-2212 or go to www.bellevuecollege.edu/fye.

The 6th Annual American Indian Film Festival • Indigenous Women Filmmakers November 5-7Indigenous Women Filmmakers is the focus of Bellevue Community College’s 6th Annual American Indian Film Festival, to be held Nov. 5-7. Award-winning Makah filmmaker Sandra Osawa, who started as a producer and independent filmmaker in the 1970’s with the 10-part television program “The Native American Series,” will keynote the event. Native poet, writer, and musi-cian Joy Harjo, of the Mvskoke/Creek nation, will perform. The festival will be held primarily in Carlson Theatre, located in Building E on BCC’s main campus. All festival events are free and open to the public, but a suggested $10 donation is appreciated. Visit www.bellevuecollege.edu/aiff for more information.

Sandra Osawa

Joy Harjo

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Getting Started @ BCC

For a successful start at BCC, please read and follow all of these steps.

Step 1: Apply for admissionsApply at www.bellevuecollege.edu or in person in the Student Services, Building B, 1st floor. Pay non-refundable application fee: $29.55.

New student registration is open; Fall Quarter begins Sept. 22 and ends Dec. 10.

Previous BCC Students: If you have been absent for four or more quarters, re-apply and pay the non-refundable application fee.

Step �: Take English and Math Skills Assessment You are required to take the English and Math Skills Assessment if you do not have any previous college courses or qualified Advanced Placement (AP) credits in English composition and math.**

To take the skills assessment, bring a photo ID and $18.75 fee to sign up at the Assessment Office (Room B132).

Meeting with your advisor the same day you take the skills assessment is recommended.

**To waive the Math and Engligh assessment or receive course placement through completed previous college coursework or AP credits, take a copy of your college tran-script or AP test report to the Assessment Office (Room B132) prior to meeting with your advisor for registration purposes.

Drop-In Advising Hours:

Now through September 17Monday 10:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

Tues. & Wed. 10:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.

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Getting Started at Bellevue Community CollegeStep 3: Get academic advising and

register for classesYou are required to meet with an advisor prior to registering for classes if you have no previous college experience.

If you have college experience, meeting with an advisor is still highly recommended. Please bring a copy of your unofficial transcript(s) to review with an academic advisor and for registration purposes.

Drop-in advising is available to meet the demands of your busy schedule now through September 17.

Questions? Call (425) 564-2212.

Location: Academic advisors are available on the 2nd floor of the Student Services Building, Building B.

We recommend that you take advantage of drop-in assess-ment, advising and registration Monday through Wednesday to get ready all in one stop!

Step 4: Sign Up for First Year ExperienceIf you are a first-time college student enter-ing BCC and enrolling for 10 or more credits, you are required to attend a First Year Experience (FYE) one-credit orientation.

Choose from two sessions:September 8-9 or September 10-11. Hours: 8:30-12:30, 1:15-5:15, or 5:30-9:00.

To register: Call (425) 564-2212 or Go to www.bellevuecollege.edu/fye.

Need Financial Assistance?To apply for federal, state and institutional financial aid funds complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and BCC online financial aid orientation. Meeting the priority processing deadline may earn you additional funds. With recent WA state legislative changes, many middle-income families may be eligible for the WA State Need Grant. Complete the financial aid application process, which deter-mines your eligibility.

For more info visit: www.bellevuecollege.edu/financialaid.

For Worker Retraining program information, call (425) 564-4054.

For Veterans’ and their dependents who may qualify for education benefits, call (425) 564-2220.

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Academic Calendar

C A L E N D A R FALL 2008 College Calendar for Credit StudentsAnnual enrollment dates are online at www.bellevuecollege.ctc.edu/enrollment/calendar.

Web registration is available: Monday – Friday ..................................... 6:00 a.m. – midnightSaturday .................................................. 6:00 a.m. – midnight Sunday ........................................................... midnight – noon

Student Services Building – Fall Hours:Monday – Friday ..........................................7:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.*Tuesday & Wednesday evenings ................. 5:00 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.*During the first week of the quarter the Admissions office is open Monday through Thursday from 7:30 a.m. – 7:30 p.m.

Cashier Hours:Monday – Friday ........................................... 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.Tuesday & Wednesday evenings ................. 4:30 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.

June � NEW and FORMER CREDIT STUDENTS begin to register by appointment

Aug 1 Bookstore - First day to order textbooks onlineAug 1� Fall quarter tuition & fees payment deadlineAug �5 Bookstore - Fall Quarter textbooks available

Sep 1 HOLIDAYSep �� FALL QUARTER INSTRUCTION BEGINSSep �4 Last day to apply for admissions; last day to add classesSep �4 Space-available waivers registration (in state-supported classes only)

– senior citizens (age 60+) & BCC employees start at 8:00 a.m.; other eligible state employees start at 5:00 p.m.

Sep �5-Oct � Blue card from instructor is required for registration; tuition & fees payment due immediately (distance learners request permission by e-mailing the instructors)

Sep �6 Last day to withdraw with 100% tuition refund – in person by 5:00 p.m. or online by midnight

Oct � Last day to withdraw from a course without a “W” posted to the transcript – in person by 5:00 p.m. or online by midnight

Oct � Last day to change letter-graded course to Pass/Fail or Audit or to change credit count in a variable-credit course (in-person only)

Oct 6 Bookstore – last day for 100% refund on Fall Quarter textbooksOct 6 red permission card from instructor and $125.75 per-class late registration fee

goes into effect; payment is due immediately upon registrationOct 8 Late Start Classes beginOct 10 Winter quarter graduation application dueOct 10 Last day to withdraw from classes with 50% tuition refund – in person by 5:00 p.m. Oct 11 Last day to withdraw from classes with 50% tuition refund – online by midnightOct �9 No day or evening credit classes – College issues day – offices closed

Nov 7 Last day to withdraw from a class – in person by 5:00 p.m. (“W“ will be posted on the transcript)

Nov 9 Last day to withdraw from a class – online by noon (“W” will be posted on the transcript)

Nov 11 No day or evening credit classes – Professional development day – offices closedNov �7-�8 HOLIDAY – College closed

Dec 8-10 FALL QUARTER ENDS — FINAL EXAMSDec 8-1� Bookstore BuybackDec 10 Spring quarter graduation application dueDec 17 Grades posted to student transcripts

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Web Registration Hours

Monday-Friday 6:00 a.m. – midnightSaturday 6:00 a.m. through Sunday 2:00 p.m.

1 Go to www.bellevuecollege.edu

Click on Take a ClassClick on Register Now for Credit Classes

� Enter Your Information

Log in Student ID number, PIN, and the academic quarterClick on RegisterConfirm your name and other info on the Welcome pageClick on NextAnswer the questions displayed during your first registrationClick on Next

� Choose Your Classes

On the Schedule screen, enter your item numbers under Add/Drop (up to 3 items at a time)When you’re sure that the item numbers are complete and correct, click on Submit – a box will appear on screen for you to key in a 5-digit entry code if neededYour class and fee info will appear in the Schedule boxClick on the Audit button if you want to take a class for no grade or credits; select the number of credits you want for variable-credit classesCheck the messages and follow the instructions if there were errors (for instance, if the class is already full) or there was a block (for instance, entry code required)Click on Next

4 Make a payment

If you want to pay at this time (tuition and fees are due within seven calendar days of your registration OR by the first day of the quarter, whichever comes first), select the tuition and fees box, and enter Visa or MasterCard information.Click on FinishPrint out your receipt (this provides a copy of your class schedule and a record of the transaction).

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Before you start online registration, you’ll need:Item numbers for classes you want to take (use the online Schedule Planner, or check the Credit Class Schedule; line up alternates)

Your Student ID number and Personal Identification Number (PIN)

Registration access – A current student or a returning student who earned credits in any of the four previous quarters or new students who submitted an admis-sions application and the non-refundable $29.55 fee will be assigned an access time viewable at http://bel-levue college.edu/services/appointment.asp.

All registering students will receive registration informa-tion, including your access time, via your e-mail. If you don’t receive this information, make sure the college has your correct e-mail address; check the website or visit the Student Services Center. You may register for classes on the Web from your assigned access time through the third day of the academic quarter. You may drop or withdraw from classes on the Web until the end of the seventh week, Nov. 9.

Entry Code: a 5-digit number you get from the division office, allowing you to register for a class that requires prerequisites or “permission of instructor.”

Audit: taking a class (and paying the tuition and fees) with-out getting grades or credits; if you audit a class it will appear permanently on your transcript records with a grade of “N.”

Wait List Feature: Registration for most credit courses at BCC uses a Wait List process, offering students a fair and consistent method to enroll in a full class if openings occur. Students can add their name to the Wait List; the student will be automatically enrolled in the class when a space occurs through the third day of the quarter. You may add or remove your name:

Online – at the registration website

In Person – at the Registration Office

Check your schedule daily to learn if you have been enrolled in the waitlisted classes and to be informed of any resulting changes to your tuition and fees. Register-ing into another section of the same waitlisted class will cause you to be dropped from the Wait List section. Students who have not been registered via the waitlist process by the first day of classes should go to the class on the first day for further instructions.

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

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Web Registration

Go to the BCC website to register for classes!

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Tuition, Fees & Related policies

payment InformationFall quarter tuition and fees are due by August 13. After August 13, tuition due within seven calendar days of your registration OR by the first day of the quarter, whichever comes first. Regis-trations on or after the first day of the quarter require immediate payment. If you register after the third day of the quarter, you must obtain a blue permission card from the instructor to enroll. If you register on or after Oct. 6, you must obtain a red permission card from the instructor and pay a $125.75 late registration fee for each course in addition to regular tuition and fees.

You are responsible for learning the exact amount of tuition and fees due. You can find this information:

at www.bellevuecollege.edu/enrollment/costsat a kiosk on the first floor of the Student Services Building or the Campus Information Center (C106 in the Student Union)in person at the Student Service Center

You may pay your tuition and fees by VISA or MasterCard online or at the cashier’s office in the Student Services Building. You may pay by check through the mail, or by check or cash at the cashier’s office.You are responsible for verifying that payment has been made; for example, if you are receiving financial aid that comes directly to the college.

Drop for Non-payment:Non-payment of tuition and course-related fees exceeding $100 (including returned check and/or credit cards) may result in the student being withdrawn from some or all classes. (BCC Policy 7250). A $18.75 withdrawal fee will be charged if you have ever been dropped for non-payment in the past. Returned checks and/or credit card charges are assessed a fee of $30.40.

Admission to or registration for classes, confer-ring of degrees, and issuance of academic transcripts may be withheld for failure to meet financial obligations to the college and may result in the account being sent to a collection service (BCC Policy 5150). All collection fees are the responsibility of the check/credit card writer and/or the student. If a student writes three checks (including third-party checks) which are returned, his/her privilege of check-writing will be denied.

Tuition and Fees

ResidencyYour Washington State residency status deter-mines your basic tuition for most college credit classes. If you have questions about eligibility requirements for residency for tuition purposes, please contact the residency office at (425) 564-4143 or (425) 564-2205. Information is also available online at www.bellevuecollege.edu/ enrollment/admissions/eligibility/.

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Note: Residency status affects tuition & fees for state-supported classes only. Self-supporting programs charge the same amounts for resi-dents and non-residents.

The chart below shows the basic tuition and fees per credit per quarter for residents and non-resi-dents. Additional fees are described below.

The following 2008-09 tuition and fee rates are accurate at the time of printing. All tuition subject to change by the Board of Trustees and/or the state legislature. Check the BCC website at www.bellevuecollege.edu for current tuition and fee rates before you register.

Tuition for “200” level courses and below:# Credits Resident Non-Resident

1 82.80 254.502 165.60 509.003 248.40 763.504 331.20 1,018.005 414.00 1,272.506 496.80 1,527.007 579.60 1,781.508 662.40 2,036.009 745.20 2,290.5010 828.00 2,545.0011 858.40 2,579.6012 888.80 2,614.2013 919.20 2,648.8014 949.60 2,683.4015 980.00 2,718.0016 1010.40 2,752.6017 1040.80 2,787.2018 1071.20 2,821.80

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(1) Residents pay $1,071.20 for 18 cr + $71.70 ad-ditional per credit beyond 18

(2) Non-Residents pay $2,821.8 for 18 cr + $243.40 additional per credit beyond 18

Tuition for Bachelor’s program, above “200” level:# Credits Resident Non-Resident

1 $159.55 $453.052 319.10 906.103 478.65 1,359.154 638.20 1,812.205 797.75 2,265.256 957.30 2,718.307 1,116.85 3,171.358 1,276.40 3,624.409 1,435.95 4,077.4510 1,595.50 4,530.5011 1601.50 4536.4512 1607.50 4542.4013 1613.50 4548.3514 1619.50 4554.3015 1625.50 4560.2516 1631.50 4566.2017 1637.50 4572.1518 1643.50 4578.10

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(3) Bachelor’s Program Residents pay $1,643.50 for 18 cr + $147.75 additional per credit beyond 18

(4) Bachelor’s Program Non-Residents pay $4,578.10 for 18 cr + $459.80 additional per credit beyond 18

Technology Fee:The technology fee ensures that all credit students have access to computers and related technology in a quality learning environment. The fee is $3.50 per credit, to a maximum of $35.

See page 58 for information on the Open Computer Lab and how to get a student e-mail address. For more information, see the Academic Support website, http://cs.bcc.ctc.edu.

Other Fees:Certain classes require fees for laboratory use, licensing, Internet service provider, etc. These fees are identified in the class listings in the print and online quarterly schedules. Tuition and fee waivers generally do not apply.

Fees for distance Education and Self-Supporting Programs:A $46.00 fee is added to the per class cost for each Distance Education class which pays for hardware, software, and licensing. For more information, call (425) 564-2438 or http://distance-ed.bcc.ctc.edu. Certain BCC programs are self-supporting—that is, they receive no state funding. They have their own fee structures and do not grant tuition and fee waivers. In these programs you pay the full fee regardless of your residency status. Check with program office for details.

Transcript FeeOfficial transcripts cost $5.80 each. For instruc-tions on ordering transcripts, call (425) 564-2222 or go to www.bellevue college.edu/ enrollment/records/.

Refunds for College Withdrawal to Drop ClassesIf you withdraw from the college or drop class-es, you may be eligible for a refund. The college begins to process refunds after the third day of classes. An $8.75 processing fee is deducted from the refund amount.

The amount refunded is based on your with-drawal or drop date for courses that begin the first week of the quarter. See calendar (p. 3) for cut-off dates for 100% and 50% refunds. Classes with alternate start and end dates are governed by a different refund policy. Please contact En-rollment Services for details: (425) 564-2222.

If the college drops you from classes for disciplinary reasons you will not be eligible for a refund. Some fees are identified as non-re-fundable in the class listings. Self-supporting programs may have different refund policies. Contact the program office for details.

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

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Student Confidentiality/Records: FERpANotice is hereby given that all students at Bellevue Community College are protected by the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), of 1974. The college has adopted insti-tutional procedures in compliance with Public Law 93-380, FERPA. Your privacy is protected with certain restrictions on the disclosure of your student educational records and informa-tion. You have the following rights, protection and privacy of your educational records at Bellevue Community College.

1) The right to inspect and review your student education records within 45 days, the col-lege receives a written request for access. Students must submit a written request to the Associate Dean of Enrollment Services identifying the record(s) they wish to inspect.

2) The right to request the amendment of the student’s educational records the student believes inaccurate. A written request identifying the records in question and justification of why it is inaccurate must be sent to the Associate Dean of Enrollment Services.

3) The right to consent to disclosures of personally identifiable information contained in the student’s educational records, except to the extent that FERPA authorizes disclosure without consent. The college will disclose the following directory information (name of student, degree or certificate awarded, dates of attendance, athletic statistics, scholar-ships received, membership or position in BCC student government or honor society, part-time or full-time student status, previous schools attended, e-mail address.) Excep-tions to disclose includes those records requested by subpoena, in emergency situa-tions, in compliance with the Solomon Amendment (Military requests), Department of Education requests, IRS Hope Scholarship and Lifetime Learning tax credit programs and information provided to the National Student Clearinghouse. Students may request through written notice, that the college does not release directory information at the Student Services Office.

4) The right to file a complaint with the US Department of Education concerning alleged failures by Bellevue Community College to comply with the requirements of FERPA. The name and address which administers FERPA is:

Family Policy Compliance Office, US Department of Education400 Maryland Avenue, SW, Washington DC 20202-4605

Limitation of LiabilityThe college’s total liability for claims arising from a contractual relationship with the student in any way related to classes or programs shall be limited to the tuition and expenses paid by the student to the college for those classes or programs. In no event shall the college be liable for any special, indirect, incidental, or consequential damages, including but not limited to, loss of earnings or profits.

Final ExamsTHE FINAL EXAMINATION SHALL MAKE UP NO MORE THAN 33% OF YOUR GRADE.

DAYS final examinations will be given: Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, December 8, 9, and 10. All MATH 097, 098, and 099 tests will be given Tuesday, December 9, 2008.

If your class meets daily or M/W or M/W/F ONLy at:

your final exam will be given at:

6:30 am See note below

7:30 am Mon., 12/8 7:30-9:20 am

8:30 am Weds., 12/10 7:30-9:20 am

9:30 am Mon., 12/8 9:30-11:20 am

10:30 am Weds., 12/10 9:30-11:20 am

11:30 am Mon., 12/8 11:30 am-1:20 pm

12:30 pm Weds., 12/10 11:30 am-1:20 pm

1:30 pm Mon., 12/8 1:30-3:20 pm

2:30 or 3:00 pm Weds., 12/10 1:30-3:20 pm

3:30 pm Mon., 12/8 3:30-5:20 pm

4:30pm Weds., 12/10 3:30-5:20 pm

If your class meets T/Th or T/Th/F ONLy at:

your final exam will be given at:

7:30 or 8:30 am Tues., 12/9 7:30-9:20 am

9:30 or 10:30 am Tues., 12/9 9:30-11:20 am

11:30 am or 12:30 pm Tues., 12/9 11:30 am-1:20 pm

1:30 or 2:30 pm Tues., 12/9 1:30-3:20 pm

3:00, 3:30, or 4:30 pm Tues., 12/9 3:30-5:20 pm

NOTE: Evening and 6:30 a.m. examinations will take place during regular class hours during finals week unless otherwise arranged with the approval of the Office of Instruction.

Late Start classes at Main Campus:Final exams will follow the regular exam sched-ule as shown above.

Once-a-Week College:Final exams will be given during the last class session.

Credit classes at North Campus:

If your class meets M/W or M/W/F at:

your final exam will be given at:

7:30 am Mon., 12/8 7:30-9:20 am

9:50 am Mon., 12/8 9:30-11:20 am

12:40 pm Mon., 12/8 1:40-3:30 pm

3:00 pm Mon., 12/8 3:40-5:30 pm

Information You Need to know

If your class meets T/Th or T/Th/F at:

your final exam will be given at:

7:30 am Tues., 12/9 7:30-9:20 am

9:50 am Tues., 12/9 9:30-11:20 am

12:40 pm Tues., 12/9 1:40-3:30 pm

3:00 pm Tues., 12/9 3:40-5:30 pm

NOTE: Exams for North Campus evening classes will be given during the regular class hours during finals week unless otherwise arranged with the approval of the Office of Instruction.

GradesOfficial grades are available approximately one week after the quarter ends. There are several ways to learn your grades:

BCC website: www.bellevuecollege.edu/ services/schedule.aspß

Kiosk in the Student Services Building or the Campus Information Center;In person at the Student Service Center.

GraduationGraduation applications are available at the Student Service Center or online at www.bellevue college.edu/enrollment/graduation/.

If you wish to receive your degree or certificate at graduation, you must file an application, and pay the $18.75 graduation fee by the due date in the following table:

Expected Graduation: Application due:

Fall Quarter June 1

Winter Quarter october 10

Spring Quarter december 10

Summer Quarter March 15

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*BCC provides this information pursuant to the federal Student-Right-to-Know Act, so that prospective students can make informed decisions about colleges they might wish to attend. The federal Graduation Rate Survey definitions pertain to a very small group of BCC students: new students, attending full time, with degree or certificate intentions.

State Support for Community & Technical College StudentsThe Washington legislature wants students to know how much the state contributes to the cost of their instruction at community and technical colleges (RCW 28B.10.-44). The follow-ing chart shows support by tuition category averaged statewide for academic year 2007-2008.

Undergraduate student category:

Residents Non-Residents

Total instructional cost per FTE student $6,833 $6,833

(less estimated tuition & operating fees paid) ($2,145) $6,964

Net state support per FTE student $4,688 —

In addition to supporting basic instructional costs, students also receive state-supported financial aid, including local or institutional financial aid funds:

State financial aid appropriated per FTE student $655 $78

Institutional financial aid fund $43 n/a

About BCC

Instructional Divisions and DepartmentsVisit division websites to learn more about their programs!

Arts & Humanities division R230 • (425) 564-2341www.bellevuecollege.edu/artshumAdult Basic Education; American Studies;

Applied Linguistics & Language; Art; Com-

munication Studies; Theatre Arts; English;

English as a Second Language (Developmen-

tal English, Job Preparedness ESL, English

Language Institute); GED; Humanities;

Interdisciplinary Studies; Interior Design;

Music; Philosophy; World Languages (Arabic,

American Sign Language, Chinese, French,

German, Italian, Japanese, Spanish)

Business division A242 • (425) 564-2311www.bellevuecollege.edu/businessAccounting-Paraprofessional; Accounting-

Transfer (Business Admin.); Animation &

Graphics; Business Administration-Transfer;

Business Technology Systems; Computer

Science-Transfer; Database Administration;

Gaming; General Business Management;

Information Technology; Marketing Manage-

ment; Digital Media Arts; Network Services

& Computing Systems; Programming;

Technical Support; Video Production; Web

Multimedia Authoring

Health Sciences, Education & Wellness Institute R130 • (425) 564-2012www.bellevuecollege.edu/healthAlcohol & Drug Counseling; Bachelor of Applied Science in Radiation and Imaging Sciences; Continuing Nursing Education; Diagnostic Ultrasound; Early Learning and Teacher Education; Education; Fire Science; Health; Health Professions; Imaging; Nuclear Medicine Technology; Nursing - Associate Degree; Parent Education; Physical Education; Radiation Therapy; Radiologic Technology

Science division L200 • (425) 564-2321http://scidiv.bcc.ctc.eduBasic Science; Engineering; Life Sciences (Biology, Botany, Environmental Science, Oceanography); Mathematics; Education & Nutrition; Physical Sciences (Astronomy, Chemistry, Geology, Meteorology, Physics)

Social Science division d110 • (425) 564-2331www.bellevuecollege.edu/socsciAdministration of Criminal Justice; Anthro-pology; Economics; Ethnic & Cultural Studies; Geography; History; International Studies; Political Science; Psychology; Sociology

Fast Facts About BCC Students

Student Body Information, Fall Quarter 2007

Number of college-credit students ....................13,691

All students (credit & noncredit).....18,654

Percentage of credit students attending full-time ...............45%

Average credit course load...... 10.5 credits

Credit All Students StudentsAverage age of students (in years) .........26.7 .......... 30.9

Median age of students (in years) .........22.5 .......... 26.0

Gender mix .................41% M/ .... 40% M/ 59% F .......60% FEthnicity: % students of color ........34% .......... 32%

Federal Graduation Rate Survey Information*

Combined transfer out/ completion/graduation rate ............48.0%

GRS completion or graduation rate .............................23.5%

GRS transfer out rate .........................23.5%

Students still enrolled after 4 years ..........................................7.8%

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Course descriptions can be found online at www.bellevuecollege.edu/catalog

BCC Credit Class ScheduleEvening or Weekend Classes - look for shaded bars.

Credit Classes

&Common Course Identifier recognized among Washington State Community and Technical Colleges

Telecourses: learning via The CollegeChannel or videotapes – see distance Education, p. 45.

:Online courses: learning via the internet – see distance Education, p. 44-49.

Accounting-paraprofessionalBUSINESS dIVISION

Business Division/Digital Communications website: www.bellevuecollege.edu/business.

ACCT 101 Practical Accounting I • 5 CRNot recommended for students transferring to 4-year colleges. Prerequisite: BUS 145 (prev G BUS 145) recommended.4001 A Ebreo F daily 8:30a-9:20a A2064002 B Wong J TTh 5:30p-7:40p A2064003 oAS Tuttle E : online A2424004 oAC Tuttle E : online A242

ACCT 10� Practical Accounting II • 5 CRNot recommended for students transferring to 4-year colleges. Prerequisite: ACCT 101.4007 A Mazzoni R TTh 12:30p-2:40p A2064008 B staff TTh 5:30p-7:40p A1094009 oAS Mazzoni R : online A2424010 oAC Mazzoni R : online A242

ACCT 1�5 Business Payroll Tax Accounting • 5 CR

Prerequisite: ACCT 101 or permission of instructor.4012 A Tuttle E T 3:00p-5:10p A206Section A is a hybrid class. On campus sessions meet on the days listed. The balance of instruction occurs online as directed by the course syllabus. Significant computer use. Vista Fee: $11.50. 4013 oAS Tuttle E : online A2424014 oAC Tuttle E : online A242

ACCT 17� Small Business Computerized Accounting • 5 CR

Prerequisite: ACCT 101 or permission of instructor; class uses QuickBooks Pro 2008. Fee: $50.25 computer use.4016 A Breland K MW 12:30p-2:40p A1324017 oAS Mazzoni R : online A2424018 oAC Mazzoni R : online A242

ACCT ��4 Managerial Accounting • 5 CRPrerequisite: ACCT 102 or permission of instructor.4027 oAS Breland K : online A2424028 oAC Breland K : online A242

ACCT �45 Accounting Information Systems • 5 CR

Prerequisite: ACCT 101 or ACCT& 201 (prev ACCTG 210). BTS 161 recommended; class uses Microsoft Dynamics Great Plains 10.0. Fee: $50.25 computer use.4020 A Vermie W MW 5:30p-7:40p A134

ACCT �50 Intermediate Accounting • 5 CRPrerequisite: ACCT 102 or permission of instructor.4022 A McCord S daily 8:30a-9:20a A208

ACCT �85 Federal Income Taxes • 5 CRPrerequisite: ACCT 102 or permission of instructor.4024 A Breland K TTh 5:30p-7:40p R203

ACCT �95 Special Topics in Accountancy/Finance: Auditing Core Principles • 5 CR

4026 A Vermie W M 7:50p-10:00p A109Section A is a hybrid class. On campus sessions meet on the days listed. The balance of instruction occurs online as directed by the course syllabus. Significant computer use. Vista Fee: $11.50.

Accounting-TransferBUSINESS dIVISION

Business Division/Digital Communications website: www.bellevuecollege.edu/business.

ACCT& �01 Principles of Accounting I • 5 CRPreviously ACCTG 210 Fundamentals of Accounting I. Prerequisite: CMST 141 (prev COMM 141) or ENGL& 101 (prev ENGL 101) with a C- or better, or entry code.4040 A Ebreo F daily 7:30a-8:20a A2084041 B Paquette J TTh 8:30a-10:20a A109 also meets F 9:30a-10:15a A1094042 C Bratz R MW 9:30a-11:20a A208 also meets F 9:30a-10:15a A2084043 d Bratz R TTh 9:30a-11:20a A208 also meets F 10:30a-11:15a A2084044 E Ebreo F MW 12:30p-2:40p A1094045 F staff MW 5:30p-7:40p A2064046 G Acquino C TTh 7:50p-10:00p A2064049 oAS Vantuyl P : online A2424050 oAC Vantuyl P : online A2424051 oBS Vantuyl P : online A2424052 oBC Vantuyl P : online A242

ACCT& �0� Principles of Accounting II • 5 CRPreviously ACCTG 220 Fundamentals of Accounting II. Prerequisite: ACCT& 201 (prev ACCTG 210) with a C- or better or entry code.4055 A Paquette J TTh 12:30p-2:40p A2084056 B Johnson P MW 5:30p-7:40p A2084057 C Acquino C TTh 5:30p-7:40p A2084060 oAS Vantuyl P : online A2424061 oAC Vantuyl P : online A2424062 oBS Vantuyl P : online A2424063 oBC Vantuyl P : online A242

ACCT& �0� Principles of Accounting III • 5 CRPreviously ACCTG 230 Basic Accounting Analysis. Prerequisite: ACCT& 202 (prev ACCTG 220) with a C- or better or entry code.4068 A Paquette J MW 8:30a-10:20a A109 also meets F 8:30a-9:15a A1094069 B Bratz R MW 12:30p-2:40p A2084070 C Fader B TTh 5:30p-7:40p L2184071 d Johnson P MW 7:50p-10:00p A2084075 oAS Fader B : online A2424076 oAC Fader B : online A242

Administration of Criminal JusticeSOCIAL SCIENCE dIVISION

CJ& 101 Introduction to Criminal Justice • 5 CR

Previously ADMCJ 101 Survey of Law Enforcement & Administration.5000 A Caldero M TTh 10:30a-11:20a D102Section A is a hybrid class. On campus sessions meet on the days listed. The balance of instruction occurs online as directed by the course syllabus. Significant computer use. Additional Fee: $11.50.5002 oAS Wilson D : online D1105003 oAC Wilson D : online D110

CJ 10� Administration of Criminal Justice Report Writing • 5 CR

Previously ADMCJ 103.5008 A Whetsel I daily 7:30a-8:20a D102

CJ 106 Introduction to the American Corrections System • 5 CR

Previously ADMCJ 106. Prerequisite: CJ& 101 (prev ADMCJ 101) or CJ& 112 (prev ADMCJ 271) recommended.5010 A Caldero M TTh 12:30p-1:20p D102Section A is a hybrid class. On campus sessions meet on the days listed. The balance of instruction occurs online as directed by the course syllabus. Significant computer use. Additional Fee: $11.50.5012 oAS Wilson D : online D1105013 oAC Wilson D : online D110

The Last Day for Bookstore

Refunds is October 6.

requirements to enroll in this class and

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

Previous dept. Abbre-viation and Course #

Common Course identifier

key to Section Codes: LS = Late Start NC = North Campus ON = Once-A-Week“W” Room numbers are located at BCC’s North Campus

(4�5) 564-1000 | 11

distance Education classes: see pages 44-49.

www.bellevuecollege.edu : online course ~ see page 44 for details.

Credit Classes

CJ& 110 Criminal Law • 5 CRPreviously ADMCJ 104 Introduction to Criminal Law.5016 B Whetsel I TTh 5:30p-7:40p D1025018 oAS Caldero M : online D1105019 oAC Caldero M : online D110

CJ& 11� Introduction to Criminology • 5 CRPreviously ADMCJ 271.5028 A Caldero M TTh 9:30a-10:20a D102Section A is a hybrid class. On campus sessions meet on the days listed. The balance of instruction occurs online as directed by the course syllabus. Significant computer use. Additional Fee: $11.50.5029 oAS Caldero M : online D1105030 oAC Caldero M : online D110

CJ �0� Principles of Criminal Investigation • 5 CR

Previously ADMCJ 202.5032 A Mott E daily 11:30a-12:20p R302

CJ �04 Introduction to Constitutional Law • 5 CR

Previously ADMCJ 204.5035 oAS Wilson D : online D1105036 oAC Wilson D : online D110

CJ �07 Introduction to Forensics • 5 CRPreviously ADMCJ 207. Same as ANTH 207. Either CJ 207 (prev ADMCJ 207) or ANTH 207 may be taken for credit, not both. Prerequisite: ANTH& 204 (prev ANTH 105) or ANTH& 205 (prev ANTH 201) recommended.5040 A Norton M TTh 3:00p-5:10p D101

CJ �48 Ethics in Criminal Justice • 5 CRPreviously ADMCJ 248. Same as PHIL 248. Either CJ 248 (prev ADMCJ 248) or PHIL 248 may be taken for credit, not both.5052 A Caldero M TTh 8:30a-9:20a D102Section A is a hybrid class. On campus sessions meet on the days listed. The balance of instruction occurs online as directed by the course syllabus. Significant computer use. Additional Fee: $11.50.

Adult Basic EducationARTS & HUMANITIES dIVISION

A class for native English-speaking adults that em-phasizes reading, writing, grammar skills, spelling, and simple arithmetic. Begins at elementary level. Substantial and sustained progress is required for continued enrollment. Call (425) 564-2067 for more information. There is a $25 tuition charge per student each quarter for these classes with a waiver for students who cannot pay.

Alcohol & Drug CounselingHEALTH SCIENCES, EdUCATION &

WELLNESS INSTITUTE

This program is self-supporting and is not eligible for general tuition waivers. For information regard-ing the DASA tuition waiver set an appointment with the program director. For information regard-ing our refund policy, please refer to our program brochure or contact the Health Sciences, Educa-tion & Wellness Institute office at (425) 564-2012. To register for classes you must have completed a BCC application form. You may register via remote access or in person on the main campus. Call (425) 564-2012 for an appointment to meet with the program director, or for more information.

HSSA 100 Professional development in Addiction Counseling • 1 CR

Previously ALDAC 100. Fee: $97. Required prior to HSSA 106 (prev ALDAC 106) and HSSA 108 (prev ALDAC 108)6541 A Weatherly P T 5:30p-6:20p R103ABClass meets 9/23-12/2, no class 11/11.

HSSA& 101 Introduction to Addictive drugs • � CR

Previously ALDAC 101 Understanding Addiction: Effect on Human Behavior & Society. Fee: $291. Required prior to HSSA 106 (prev ALDAC 106) and HSSA 108 (prev ALDAC 108)6542 A Frederick P W 6:30p-9:20p R103ABClass meets 9/24-12/10, no class 10/29 & 11/26.

HSSA 10� Physiological Actions of Alcohol & Other drugs • � CR

Previously ALDAC 102. Fee: $291. Required prior to HSSA 106 (prev ALDAC 106) and HSSA 108 (prev ALDAC 108)6543 A Rombouts E M 6:30p-9:20p R103ABClass meets 9/22-11/24.

HSSA 10� Introduction to Counseling/Helping Professions • � CR

Previously ALDAC 103. Fee: $291. Required prior to HSSA 106 (prev ALDAC 106) and HSSA 108 (prev ALDAC 108)6544 A Stephenson T 6:30p-9:20p R103ABClass meets 9/23-12/2, no class 11/11.

HSSA 106 Chemical dependency Counseling Techniques • � CR

Previously ALDAC 106. Prerequisite: HSSA 100 (prev ALDAC 100) and HSSA& 101 (prev ALDAC 101) and HSSA 102 (prev ALDAC 102) and HSSA 103 (prev ALDAC 103) or permission of program director. Fee: $291.6546 A Weatherly P W 6:30p-9:20p R103CClass meets 9/24-12/10, no class 10/29 & 11/26.

HSSA 150 Relapse Prevention • � CRPreviously ALDAC 150. Fee: $194. Prerequisite: HSSA 106 (prev ALDAC 106) or permission of program director.6547 A Weatherly P Sa 9:30a-3:30p R102Class meets 10/25-11/15.

HSSA 160 Cultural diversity in Addiction Counseling • � CR

Previously ALDAC 160. Fee: $194.6548 A Aramori M Sa 9:30a-3:30p R102Class meets 9/27-10/18.

HSSA �07 HIV/AIdS Risk Intervention & Blood Borne Pathogens • 1 CR

Students must attend all sessions to earn the DASA certificate. Previ-ously ALDAC 207. Prerequisite: HSSA& 101 (prev ALDAC 101). Fee: $97.6549 A Ianniciello J F 9:30a-3:30p R102 also meets Sa 9:30a-3:30p R203Class meets 10/24 & 10/25.

ETHICS & LAW IN CHEMICAL DEpENDENCYHSSA 212 & 215 (prev ALDAC 212 & 215) together as a 4-credit course.

HSSA �1� Ethics & Professionalism in Addiction Counseling • � CR

Previously ALDAC 212.

HSSA �15 Chemical dependency & the Law • � CR

Previously ALDAC 215. Fee: $388. Prerequisite: HSSA 106 (prev ALDAC 106) and HSSA 108 (prev ALDAC 108) or permission of program director.

6550 A Weatherly P Th 5:30p-9:20p R103ABClass meets 9/25-12/4, no class 11/27.

HSSA ��0 Addiction Counseling Clinical Practicum • � CR

Previously ALDAC 220. Fee: $312.00 includes $21.00 malpractice fee. Prerequisite: HSSA 106 (prev ALDAC 106) and HSSA 108 (prev ALDAC 108) and HSSA 206 (prev ALDAC 206) or permission of program director.

6552 A Weatherly P T 5:30p-7:20p R103CClass meets 9/23-12/2, no class 11/11.

HSSA ��0 Intro to Family Systems Intervention/Prevention • � CR

Previously ALDAC 230. Fee: $291. Prerequisite: HSSA& 101 (prev ALDAC 101) and HSSA 105 (prev ALDAC 105) and HSSA 106 (prev ALDAC 106) or permission of program chair.

6553 A Stephenson Th 6:30p-9:20p R102Class meets 9/25-12/4, no class 11/27.

HSSA �95 Psychopathology for Addiction Counselors • 5 CR

Previously ALDAC 294/295/296/297. Fee: $485.

6554 A Fredrick P M 5:30p-9:30p R102Class meets 9/22-12/8.

PARAPROFESSIONAL

ACCOUNTING

•  Practical Skills for a Good Career

•  Entry-level Preparation or a Skills Boost for your Current Job

•  Tax; Intermediate and Cost Classes, Evening Classes

•  Technology Instruction in QuickBooks, Peachtree,

and MS Great Plains

•  10-Key Mastery Online (BTS 146)

Contact Ruth Mazzoni

(425) 564-2836 or

[email protected]

See page 10.

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Course descriptions can be found online at www.bellevuecollege.edu/catalog

BCC Credit Class ScheduleEvening or Weekend Classes - look for shaded bars.

Credit Classes

ALDAC WEB-BASED LEARNINGThe following courses are available for students through MyBCC course sties. To enroll in these courses, students will need to create their own MyBCC student account. Please contact our of-fice at (425) 564-2012 to speak with the program director or review the program website at www.bellevuecollege.edu/aldac for more information.

HSSA 100 Professional development in Addiction Counseling • 1 CR

Previously ALDAC 100. Required prior to HSSA 106 (prev ALDAC 106) and HSSA 108 (prev ALDAC 108). Fee: $122.6622 WBL Weatherly P arranged R130BClass meets 9/22-12/5.

HSSA& 101 Introduction to Addictive drugs • � CRPreviously ALDAC 101 Understanding Addiction: Effect on Human Behavior & Society. Fee: $316. Required prior to HSSA 106 (prev ALDAC 106) and HSSA 108 (prev ALDAC 108)6623 WBL Blackburn G arranged R130BClass meets 9/22-12/5.

HSSA 10� Physiological Actions of Alcohol & Other drugs • � CR

Previously ALDAC 102. Required prior to HSSA 106 (prev ALDAC 106) and HSSA 108 (prev ALDAC 108).6624 WBL Blackburn G arranged R130BClass meets 9/22-12/5.

HSSA 10� Introduction to Counseling/Helping Professions • � CR

Previously ALDAC 103. Required prior to HSSA 106 (prev ALDAC 106) and HSSA 108 (prev ALDAC 108). Fee: $316.6625 WBL Blackburn G arranged R130BClass meets 9/22-12/5.

HSSA 105 Chemical dependency and The Family • � CR

Previously ALCAC 105. Prerequisite: HSSA 101 (prev ALDAC 101) or permission of program director. Fee: $316.6626 WBL Palmer L arranged R130BClass meets 9/22-12/5.

HSSA 106 Chemical dependency Counseling Techniques • � CR

Previously ALDAC 106. Prerequisite: HSSA 100 (prev ALDAC 100) and HSSA& 101 (prev ALDAC 101) and HSSA 102 (prev ALDAC 102) and HSSA 103 (prev ALDAC 103) or permission of program director. Fee: $316.6627 WBL staff arranged R130BClass meets 9/22-12/5.

CASE MANAGEMENT & OVERVIEW OF ASAMHSSA 108 & 295 (prev ALDAC 108 & 295) together as 4-credit course.

HSSA 108 Case Management: Chemically dependent Client • � CR

HSSA �95 Overview of ASAM Patient Placement Criteria • 1 CR

Prerequisite: HSSA 100, 101, 102, and 103 (prev ALDAC 100, 101, 101, and 103) or permission of program director. Fee: $413.6628 WBL staff arranged R130BClass meets 9/22-12/5.

HSSA �04 Adolescent Addiction: Assessment and Treatment • � CR

Previously ALCAC 204. Prerequisite: HSSA 106 & 108 (prev ALDAC 106 & 108) or permission of program director. Fee: $219.6629 WBL Blackburn G arranged R130BClass meets 9/22-12/5.

HSSA �06 Group Process in Chemical dependency Treatment • � CR

Previously ALCAC 206. Prerequisite: HSSA 106 (prev ALDAC 106) or permission of program director. Fee: $316.6630 WBL staff arranged R130BClass meets 9/22-12/5.

HSSA �07 HIV/AIdS Risk Intervention & Blood Borne Pathogens • 1 CR

Previously ALDAC 207. Prerequisite: HSSA& 101 (prev ALDAC 101). Fee: $122. Students must attend all sessions to earn the DASA certificate.6631 WBL Ianniciello J arranged R130BClass meets 9/22-12/5.

HSSA ��0 Addiction Counseling Clinical Practicum • � CR

Previously ALDAC 220. Prerequisite: HSSA 106 (prev ALDAC 106) and HSSA 108 (prev ALDAC 108) and HSSA 206 (prev ALDAC 206) or permission of program director. Fee: $337.6632 WBL Weatherly P arranged R130BClass meets 9/22-12/5.

WORkSHOpS/SEMINARS: ALDAC RECERTIFICATION CLASSES-NON-CREDITStudent wanting to complete workshops fro credit must meet with the program director.)Students may register through the ALDAC office. If only registering for workshops, students do not need to apply to BCC.

HSSA 095 dUI Assessment • 0.7 CRPreviously ALDAC 095. Fee $61.50.K490 A Stephenson Sa 9:00a-5:00p R103ABClass meets 9/27.

HSSA 095 More Than Trash: Using College to Express Trauma and Loss • 0.7 CR

Previously ALDAC 095. Fee $61.50.K491 B Palmer L Sa 9:00a-5:00p R103ABClass meets 10/4.

HSSA 095 Challenging Unsafe Beliefs in the Relapse Process • 0.7 CR

Previously ALDAC 095. Fee $61.50.K492 C Joyce J Sa 9:00a-5:00p R103ABClass meets 10/11.

HSSA 095 From Beggar to Buddha: Exploring Behavior Change from desperation to Liberation • 0.7 CR

Previously ALDAC 095. Fee $61.50.K493 d Morris R Sa 9:00a-5:00p R103ABClass meets 10/18.

HSSA 095 CdP Exam Review • 0.7 CRPreviously ALCAC 095. Fee: $100.K494 E Weatherly P Sa 9:00a-5:00p R103ABClass meets 10/25.

HSSA 095 PTSd and Substance dependence • 0.7 CR

Previously ALDAC 095. Fee $61.50.K495 F Dowdy R Sa 9:00a-5:00p R103ABClass meets 11/1.

HSSA 095 Three Faces of Healing • 0.7 CRPreviously ALDAC 095. Fee $61.50.K496 G Weatherly P Sa 9:00a-5:00p R103ABClass meets 11/8.

HSSA 095 Law and Ethics in Review • 0.4 CRPreviously ALCAC 095. Fee: $36.50.K497 H Weatherly P Sa 9:00a-1:00p R103ABClass meets 11/15.

HSSA 095 Feeling 101: Compassion and Understanding • 0.7 CR

Previously ALDAC 095. Fee $61.50.K498 i Palmer L Sa 9:00a-5:00p R103ABClass meets 11/22.

HSSA 095 Treatment Planning: Stages of Change Model • 0.7 CR

Previously ALDAC 095. Fee $61.50.K499 J Weatherly P Sa 9:00a-5:00p R103ABClass meets 12/6.

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(4�5) 564-1000 | 1�

distance Education classes: see pages 44-49.

www.bellevuecollege.edu : online course ~ see page 44 for details.

Credit Classes

American Sign LanguageARTS & HUMANITIES dIVISION

See World Languages, pages 42-43.

American StudiesARTS & HUMANITIES dIVISION

AMST 101 Introduction to American Myth: Challenge of American Identity • 5 CR

0645 A Magie E daily 8:30a-9:20a R310

AMST 101 Introduction to American Myth: Baseball and American Culture • 5 CR

0646 oAS Goldsmith J : online R2300648 oAC Goldsmith J : online R230

AMST 10� Introduction to American Culture: Comparative Culture: Whiteness in America • � CR

0652 oAS Bessho S : online R2300653 oAC Bessho S : online R230

AMST 115 American Film as Literature: The Graphic Novel and American Film • 5 CR

Previously AMST 1140658 A Torrence J MW 12:30p-2:40p R101

AMST 150 Introduction to Mass Media • 5 CRSame as CMST& 102 (prev Comm 150). Either CMST& 102 (prev COMM 150) or AMST 150 may be taken for credit, not both. Fulfills a Social Science course requirement at BCC.0660 A George R TTh 12:30p-2:40p R1010661 B Thornton D MW 5:30p-7:40p R1010662 oAS Larkin L : online R2300663 oAC Larkin L : online R230

AMST 160 Introduction to American Political Culture • 5 CR

Same as POLS 160 (prev POLSC 160). Either AMST 160 or POLS 160 (prev POLSC 160) may be taken for credit, not both.0670 A Shaw L daily 11:30a-12:20p L126

AMST 180 Anthropology of American Life • 5 CR

Same as ANTH 180. Either AMST 180 or ANTH 180 may be taken for credit, not both.

0674 A Smith J TTh 7:50p-10:00p D1010675 oAS Shiva M : online D1100676 oAC Shiva M : online D110

AMST �00 Cultural Pluralism: Latino Culture in the U.S.A. – Exploring Cultures through Film • 5 CR

0684 A Phelps M TTh 12:30p-2:40p L126

AMST �85 American Humor: Hollywood Film Comedies • 5 CR

0689 A Thornton D MW 3:00p-5:10p R101

AMST �87 American Heroes • 5 CR0694 oAS Herbert F : online R2300695 oAC Herbert F : online R230

AMST �88 Frontiers – Land & Space: Urban America – A Social History • 5 CR

0696 A Barrish G daily 10:30a-11:20a R305

AMST �88 Frontiers – Land & Space:The History and Evolution of the Great Northwest • 5 CR

0697 oAS Herbert F : online R2300698 oAC Herbert F : online R230

Animation & GraphicsBUSINESS dIVISION

Business Division/Digital Communications website: www.bellevuecollege.edu/business.

ANIM 115 drawing for Animation I • 5 CR0210 oAS Jones C : online A2420211 oAC Jones C : online A242

ANIM 116 drawing for Animation II • 5 CRPrerequisite: ANIM 115 at BCC with a C- or better, or entry code.

0212 oAS Jones C : online A2420213 oAC Jones C : online A242

ANIM 1�0 Animation Foundations • 5 CRFee: $50.25 computer use & $11.50 Vista.

0216 A staff MW 9:30a-11:20a N209Section A combines classroom and online learning.

ANIM 1�1 Imaging Foundations • 5 CRFee: $50.25 computer use & $11.50 Vista.

0217 A staff TTh 5:30p-7:40p N202Section A combines classroom and online learning.

ANIM ��� Vector Images & Illustrations • 5 CRPrerequisite: ANIM 121 at BCC with a C- or better, or entry code. Fee: $50.25 computer use & $11.50 Vista.

0218 A Garrow S TTh 9:30a-11:40a N202Section A combines classroom and online learning.

ANIM ��0 Web Animation I • 5 CRFee: $50.25 computer use & $11.50 Vista.

0220 A Austin R M 12:30p-2:40p N209Section A is a hybrid class. On campus sessions meet on the days listed. The balance of instruction occurs online as directed by the course syllabus. Significant computer use.

ANIM �40 3-d Animation I • 5 CRPrerequisite: ANIM 120 at BCC with a C- or better, or entry code.Fee: $50.25 computer use.

0222 A Prigg R TTh 5:30p-7:40p N209

ANIM �41 3-d Animation II • 5 CRPrerequisite: ANIM 240 at BCC with a C- or better, or entry code.Fee: $50.25 computer use.

0224 A Prigg R MW 5:30p-7:40p N209

AnthropologySOCIAL SCIENCE dIVISION

ANTH& 100 Survey of Anthropology • 5 CRPreviously ANTH 100 Introduction to Anthropology.5111 A Epstein L daily 7:30a-8:20a D1015112 B Gonlin N MW 12:30p-2:40p D1015114 oAS Shiva M : online D1105115 oAC Shiva M : online D1105116 oBS Shiva M : online D1105117 oBC Shiva M : online D110

ANTH 106 Great discoveries in Archaeology • 5 CR

Previously ANTH 104.5120 A Gonlin N MW 10:30a-12:20p D101 also meets F 10:30a-11:20a D101

ANTH 180 Anthropology of American Life • 5 CR

Same as AMST 180. Either ANTH 180 or AMST 180 may be taken for credit, not both.

5125 A Smith J TTh 7:50p-10:00p D1015128 oAS Shiva M : online D1105129 oAC Shiva M : online D110

ANTH& �05 Physical Anthropology • 5 CRPreviously ANTH 201.5142 A Epstein L daily 9:30a-10:20a D1015143 B Tessandori A TTh 12:30p-2:40p D1015144 oAS Jurji D : online D1105145 oAC Jurji D : online D110

ANTH& �06 Cultural Anthropology • 5 CRPreviously ANTH 202.5148 A Tessandori A TTh 10:30a-12:20p D101 also meets F 11:30a-12:20p D101

ANTH

ROPO

LOGY Social Science

• New! Cross-Cultural Medicine• New! Humans: The Sexual Primate

• Survey of Anthropology • Cultural Anthropology • Comparative Religion

• Introduction to Forensics • Anthropology of

American Life • Great Discoveries

in Archaeology

NaturalScience• PhysicalAnthropology

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Requirements

Humanities• Language, Culture & Society

See above for course listings.

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Credit Classes

ANTH �07 Introduction to Forensics • 5 CRSame as CJ 207 (prev ADMCJ 207). Either ANTH 207 or CJ 207 (prev ADMCJ 207) may be taken for credit, not both. Prerequisite: ANTH& 204 (prev ANTH 105) or ANTH& 205 (prev ANTH 201) recommended.5155 A Norton M TTh 3:00p-5:10p D101

ANTH �08 Language, Culture, & Society • 5 CRPreviously ANTH 200. Fulfills humanities course requirement at BCC.5157 A Hunt K TTh 12:30p-2:40p A109

ANTH ��0 Humans: The Sexual Primate • 5 CRRecommended: ANTH& 100.5159 A Smith J TTh 5:30p-7:40p D101

ANTH& ��4 Comparative Religion • 5 CRPreviously ANTH 203. Same as INTST 234 (prev INTST 203). Either ANTH& 234 (prev ANTH 203) or INTST 234 (prev INTST 203) may be taken for credit, not both.5165 A Norton M MW 3:00p-5:10p D1015166 oAS Jurji D : online D1105167 oAC Jurji D : online D110

ANTH ��5 Cross-Cultural Medicines • 5 CR5169 A Tessandori A Daily 8:30a-9:20a D101

Applied Linguistics & Language

ARTS & HUMANITIES dIVISION

ALL 111 Accent Modification • 4 CR6282 A staff MTWTh 8:30a-9:20a C212

ArabicARTS & HUMANITIES dIVISION

See World Languages, pages 42-43.

ArtARTS & HUMANITIES dIVISION

ART 101 Modern Architecture & design • 5 CRFee: $6.20 lab.0728 A Turner S MW 5:30p-7:40p B104

ART 105 Art Appreciation • 5 CRFee: $6.20 lab.0732 A Husby L MW 3:00p-5:10p B104

ART 108 Introduction to Hand & Power Tools • � CR

Fee: $25.05 woodshop supplies0736 A Lillie G TTh 8:30a-11:20a C162Section A meets 9/23-10/28.0737 B Lillie G TTh 8:30a-11:20a C162Section B meets 10/30-12/90738 C Lillie G TTh 12:30p-3:20p C162Section C meets 9/23-10/280739 d Lillie G TTh 12:30p-3:20p C162Section D meets 10/30-12/9

ART 110 Two-dimensional design • 5 CR

Requires additional lab time outside class.0744 A Luark C MW 8:30a-11:20a C1540745 B Luark C MW 12:30p-3:20p C1540746 C Lindman D TTh 1:30p-4:20p C1540747 d DeCaro P TTh 5:30p-8:20p C1540748 E Husby L MW 6:30p-9:20p C154

ART 111 design: Color • 5 CRPrerequisite: ART 110. Requires additional lab time outside class.0754 A Luark C TTh 9:30a-12:20p C1540755 B Tanzi R MW 3:30p-6:20p C154

ART 11� Three-dimensional design • 5 CRPrerequisite: ART 108 required. Recommended: ART 110 and 111. Requires additional lab time outside class. Fee: $50.25 woodshop supplies.0760 A Brown R MW 9:30a-12:20p C162 lab F 9:30a-12:20p C1620761 B Brown R MW 1:30p-4:20p C162 lab F 1:30p-4:20p C162

ART 1�0 drawing I • 5 CRRequires additional lab time outside class.0766 A Sandblom V MW 9:30a-12:20p C2560767 B DeCaro P TTh 9:30a-12:20p C2560768 C Lindman D MW 1:30p-4:20p C2560769 d DeCaro P TTh 1:30p-4:20p C2560770 E Lindman D TTh 5:30p-8:20p C2560771 F staff MW 6:30p-9:20p C256

ART 150 Basic Photo I • 5 CRRequires approximately two hours of lab work per week. Photo lab opens at 9:30a; closing times vary. Lab hours will be posted at the beginning of the quarter. Bring your camera on the first day of class. Fee: $35.20 photo lab supplies.0778 A Banks G MWF 9:30a-11:20a C2510779 B Banks G MWF 11:30a-1:20p C251Also offered this quarter as part of a 10-credit package with ENGL& 101, English Composition I. See English Combinations, p. 24 for details.1223 r Tomberlin/White daily 11:30a-12:20p A262 also meets MW 1:30p-4:20p C2511225 T Tomberlin/White daily 11:30a-12:20p A262 also meets TTh 1:30p-4:20p C251

ART 15� darkroom Laboratory Techniques • 1 CR

May be repeated for a maximum of 3 credits. Photo lab opens at 9:30a; closing times vary. Bring your camera to the first class meeting. Prerequisite: ART 150 or permission of instructor. Fee: $35.20 photo lab supplies. 0786 A Tomberlin E arranged C253First class meeting Tuesday, 9/23, 12:30p

ART 195 Special Topics in Art: digital Photography • 5 CR

May be repeated for a maximum of 15 credits. Fee: $50.25.

0788 A Tomberlin E MW 5:30p-8:20p N202

ART �01 History of Western Art • 5 CRFee: $6.20 lab.0798 A Artimovich V daily 11:30a-12:20p B1040799 B Artimovich V MW 7:50p-10:00p B104

ART �0� History of Western Art • 5 CR Telecourse; see Distance Ed page 39 for details.

0803 TAS Tanzi R T 5:00p-7:00p B1040804 TAC Tanzi R T 5:00p-7:00p B104

ART �0� History of Western Art • 5 CR Telecourse; see Distance Ed page 39 for details.

0808 TAS Artimovich V Th 5:00p-7:00p B1040809 TAC Artimovich V Th 5:00p-7:00p B104

ART �60 Basic Ceramics I • 5 CRRequires additional lab time outside class during open lab hours.Fee: $47.70 ceramic lab supplies0812 A Husby L TTh 9:30a-12:20p C1570813 B Husby L TTh 1:30p-4:20p C157

ART �61 Basic Ceramics II • 5 CRPrerequisite: ART 260. Requires additional lab time outside class during open lab hours. Fee: $47.70 ceramic lab supplies0818 A Husby L TTh 9:30a-12:20p C1570819 B Husby L TTh 1:30p-4:20p C157

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Credit Classes

AstronomySCIENCE dIVISION

ASTR& 100 Survey of Astronomy • 5 CRPreviously ASTR 101 Introduction to Astronomy. Either ASTR& 100 (prev ASTR 101) or ASTR& 101 (prev ASTR 105) may be taken for credit, not both. Fee: $23.55 planetarium.3000 A Goss A daily 8:30a-9:20a B2443002 B Goss A daily 9:30a-10:20a B2443004 C staff daily 11:30a-12:20p B2443006 d staff daily 12:30p-1:20p B2443008 E Brown D daily 1:30p-2:20p B2443010 F Reid J TTh 3:10p-5:20p B2443012 G DeVault J MW 5:30p-7:40p B244

ASTR& 101 Introduction to Astronomy • 6 CRPreviously ASTR 105 Beginning Astronomy. Either ASTR& 101 (prev ASTR 105) or ASTR& 100 (prev ASTR 101) may be taken for credit, not both.3034 oAS Goss A : online L2003035 oAC Goss A : online L2003036 oBS Goss A : online L2003037 oBC Goss A : online L2003038 oCS Goss A : online L2003039 oCC Goss A : online L2003040 odS Goss A : online L2003041 odC Goss A : online L200

BiologySCIENCE dIVISION

BIOL& 100 Survey of Biology • 6 CRPreviously BIOL 100 Introductory Biology. Fulfills laboratory science course requirement at BCC. Fee: $35.40 science lab.3100 A staff MWF 9:30a-10:20a C161 also meets TTh 9:30a-11:20a C1613102 B Miller Su TThF 11:30a-12:20p C161 also meets MW 10:30a-12:20p C1613104 oAS Steinert K : online L2003106 oAC Steinert K : online L2003108 oBS Steinert K : online L2003110 oBC Steinert K : online L200

Also offered as part of “Bite Me: Consumption in U.S. Society” an 11-credit Interdisciplinary Studies class; see p. 31 for details.

0610 A Hanson/Meyer TWThF 8:30a-11:20a R110AB

BIOL 108 Human Biology • 6 CRPrerequisite: High School Biology recommended. No science lab fee charged for online section. Required lab kit available for purchase at the BCC Bookstore.3140 oAS Gold M : online L2003141 oAC Gold M : online L200

BIOL 1�5 Survey of Human diseases • 5 CR3144 oAS Jejurikar S : online L2003146 oAC Jejurikar S : online L200

BIOL& 160 General Biology I • 6 CRPreviously BIOL 101. Fulfills laboratory science course requirement at BCC. Strongly Recommended: BASIC 098, CHEM 100 or CHEM& 121 (prev CHEM 101), or one year of high-school chemis-try. Fee: $35.40 science lab. 3120 A Sossong N WF 7:30a-9:20a B138 also meets M 7:30a-10:20a B1383122 B Richardson R MWF 10:30a-11:20a L124

also meets TTh 8:30a-10:20a B1383124 C Richardson R MWF 10:30a-11:20a L124 also meets TTh 10:30a-12:20p B1383126 d staff T 9:30a-11:20a L124 also meets Th 9:30a-10:20a L124 also meets WF 9:30a-11:20a B1383128 E Kumar S MTTh 11:30a-12:20p L124 also meets WF 11:30a-1:20p B1383130 F Miller Su MWF 1:30p-2:20p L124 also meets TTh 12:30p-2:20p B1383132 G Miller Su MWF 1:30p-2:20p L124 also meets TTh 2:30p-4:20p B1383134 H Gold M M 1:30p-4:20p B138Section H combines classroom and online learning. On campus sessions meet on the day listed. The balance of instruction occurs online as directed by the course syllabus and includes significant computer use. Additional Fee: $11.50.

3136 i Haemmerle H MTTh 5:30p-7:40p B138

3138 J Forough R MTTh 7:50p-10:00p B138

BIOL& �11 Biology Majors I • 6 CRPreviously BIOL 201 Introductory Biology for Majors I. Fulfills laboratory course requirement at BCC. Prerequisite: BIOL& 160 (prev BIOL 101) or CHEM& 161 (prev CHEM 140) or equivalent. Fee: $35.40 science lab. 3152 A Gold M MWF 9:30a-10:20a B113 also meets TTh 9:30a-11:20a B1133154 B Tewari S MWF 12:30p-1:20p B113 also meets TTh 11:30a-1:20p B1133156 C Scott Bron MW 3:30p-4:45p L124 also meets TTh 1:30p-3:20p B1133158 d Scott Bron MW 3:30p-4:45p L124 also meets TTh 3:30p-5:20p B113

BIOL& �1� Biology Majors II • 6 CRPreviously BIOL 202 Introductory Biology for Majors II. Fulfills laboratory course requirement at BCC. Prerequisite: BIOL& 211 (prev BIOL 201). Fee: $35.40 science lab.3160 A Ellinger J MWF 1:30p-2:20p B113 also meets MW 2:30p-4:20p B113

BIOL& �1� Biology Majors III • 6 CRPreviously BIOL 203 Introductory Biology for Majors III. Fulfills laboratory course requirement at BCC. Prerequisite: BIOL& 211 (prev BIOL 201). Fee: $35.40 science lab.

3170 A Cornish L MTTh 5:30p-7:40p C161

BIOL& �41 Human Anatomy & Physiology • 6 CRPreviously BIOL 260. Fulfills a laboratory science course require-ment at BCC. Prerequisite: BIOL& 160 (prev BIOL 101) or BIOL& 211 (prev BIOL 201) with a C or better, or entry code. Fee: $35.40 science lab.3200 A Ellinger J MTTh 8:30a-9:20a L124 also meets WF 7:30a-9:20a B1203202 B Ellinger J MTTh 8:30a-9:20a L124 also meets WF 9:30a-11:20a B1203204 C Jo P MWF 12:30p-1:20p L124 also meets TTh 10:30a-12:20p B1203206 d Jo P MWF 12:30p-1:20p L124 also meets TTh 12:30p-2:20p B1203208 E Jones N MTh 7:50p-10:00p L124

also meets T 7:50p-10:00p B120

3210 F Jones N MTh 7:50p-10:00p L124

also meets W 7:50p-10:00p B120

BIOL& �4� Human Anatomy & Physiology II • 6 CRPreviously BIOL 261. Prerequisite: BIOL& 241 (prev BIOL 260) at BCC with a C or better, or entry code. Fee: $35.40 science lab.3220 A Anderson J MWF 9:30a-10:20a L124 also meets TTh 8:30a-10:20a B1213222 B Anderson J MWF 9:30a-10:20a L124 also meets TTh 10:30a-12:20p B1213224 C Sossong H MTTh 12:30p-1:20p B121 also meets WF 11:30a-1:20p B1213226 d Ellinger J MTTh 5:30p-7:40p B121

BIOL& �60 Microbiology • 6 CRPreviously BIOL 250. Fulfills a laboratory science course require-ment at BCC. Prerequisite: BIOL& 160 (prev BIOL 101) or BIOL& 211 (prev BIOL 201) with a C or better or entry code. Fee: $35.40 science lab.3180 A Mauldin D M 7:30a-8:20a B114 also meets TWTh 7:30a-9:20a B1143182 B Mauldin D M 10:30a-11:20a B114 also meets TWTh 10:30a-12:20p B1143184 C Bangera M M 1:30p-2:20p B114 also meets TWTh 1:30p-3:20p B1143186 d Forough R MW 5:30p-7:00p B114 also meets TTh 5:30p-7:40p B114If you are unable to attend the labs held during the first week of the quarter, you will receive an “F” for the course.

BIOL �75 Laboratory Methods in Genomics • 6 CR

Prerequisite: BIOL& 160 (prev BIOL 101) or BIOL& 211 (prev BIOL 201). Fee: $35.40 sicence lab.3228 A Bangera M M 9:30a-12:20p B121 also meets WF 9:30a-11:20a B121

BIOL �1� Biology of Cancer • 5 CRPrerequisite: BIOL& 160 (prev BIOL 101) or BIOL& 211 (prev BIOL 201) recommended.3230 A team taught W 6:00p-9:00p B254

BotanySCIENCE dIVISION

BOTAN 110 Introductory Plant Biology • 6 CRFulfills laboratory science course requirement at BCC. Fee: $35.40 science lab.3250 A Cornish T MWF 12:30p-2:40p C161

Also offered as part of “Bite Me: Consumption in U.S. Society” an 11-credit Interdisciplinary Studies class; see p. 31 for details.

0610 A Hanson/Meyer TWThF 8:30a-11:20a R110AB

BOTAN 1�0 Introduction to Mycology • 6 CR3256 oAS Hanson M : online L2003258 oAC Hanson M : online L200

http://scidiv.bcc.ctc.edu/astronomy/shows.htm

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Credit Classes

Business AdministrationTransfer

BUSINESS dIVISION

Business Division/Digital Communications website: www.bellevuecollege.edu/business.

BA �00 Business Law-Legal Foundations • 5 CR

Prerequisite: ENGL& 101 (prev ENGL 101) with a C- or better.4079 A Klotz K daily 7:30a-8:20a A1094080 B Klotz K daily 8:30a-9:20a L2134081 C staff daily 10:30a-11:20a A1094082 d staff daily 11:30a-12:20p A1094083 E staff MW 5:30p-7:40p L2184084 F Smith J TTh 7:50p-10:00p A1094085 oAS staff : online A2424086 oAC staff : online A2424087 oBS staff : online A2424088 oBC staff : online A242

BA �40 Statistical Analysis • 5 CRPrerequisite: MATH 138 (prev MATH 156) or MATH& 142 (prev MATH 120) with a C- or better, or entry code. Fee: $50.25 computer use.4090 A Watanabe L daily 7:30a-8:20a R2034091 B Li W MW 3:00p-5:10p A1094092 C Li W MW 5:30p-7:40p A1094093 d Yamasaki D TTh 5:30p-7:40p L2134096 oAS Woo J : online A2424097 oAC Woo J : online A2424098 oBS Woo J : online A2424099 oBC Woo J : online A242

Business IntelligenceBUSINESS dIVISION

Business Division/Digital Communications website: www.bellevuecollege.edu/bi

BUSIT 101 Effective decision Making • � CR4660 oAS Unwin S : online A2424661 oAC Unwin S : online A242

BUSIT 105 Multi-dimensional Analysis I • 5 CRPrerequisite: DBA 130 with a C- or better.; using SQL Server 2005 and the Business Intelligence Development Studio.4664 oAS Rumans L : online A2424665 oAC Rumans L : online A242

BUSIT �0� dimensional Modeling • 5 CRPrerequisite: BUSIT 105 with a C- or better.; using SQL Server 2005 and the Business Intelligence Development Studio.

4668 oAS Rumans L : online A2424669 oAC Rumans L : online A242

BUSIT �09 data Visualization • 5 CRPrerequisite: BUSIT 105 with a C- or better.; using SQL Server 2005 and the Business Intelligence Development Studio.

4672 oAS Unwin S : online A2424673 oAC Unwin S : online A242

BUSIT �10 data Warehouse II • 5 CRPrerequisite: BUSIT 110 with a C- or better.; using SQL Server 2005 and the Business Intelligence Development Studio.

4676 oAS Unwin S : online A2424677 oAC Unwin S : online A242

Business Technology SystemsBUSINESS dIVISION

Business Division/Digital Communications website: www.bellevuecollege.edu/business.

Group tutoring is available for BTS students on Tuesday & Thursday from 1:30-4:30 and most of the day on Fridays and Saturdays. Details and times to be determined and announced in BTS courses.

BTS 095 Introduction to Online Learning • 1 CRContinuous enrollment until 11/18. Fee: $11.65 computer use and $9.15 Vista.

4100 A Kilpatrick L T 12:30p-1:20p A133

BTS 101 Keyboarding I • � CRSection A combines online and classroom learning. Fee: $30.15 computer use and $11.50 Vista.

4101 A Stenseth C T 5:30p-7:00p A1324104 oAS Marks S : online A2424105 oAC Marks S : online A2424106 oBS staff : online A2424107 oBC staff : online A242

BTS 104 Keyboarding Review & Speed Building • � CR

Section A combines online and classroom learning. Fee: $30.15 computer use and $11.50 Vista.

4108 A Stenseth C T 5:30p-7:00p A1324111 oAS Marks S : online A2424112 oAC Marks S : online A242

BTS 105 Beginning Keyboarding: Alphabet Keys • 1 CR

Please note: No previous computer experience necessary. The entire series of BTS 105, 106, 107, with no omissions, is equivalent to BTS 101. Continuous enrollment until 11/18.4113 oAS Stenseth C : online A242

BTS 106 Beginning Keyboarding: Figure & Symbol Keys • 1 CR

Please note: No previous computer experience necessary. The entire series of BTS 105, 106, 107, with no omissions, is equivalent to BTS 101. Continuous enrollment until 11/18.4114 oAS Stenseth C : online A242

BTS 107 Beginning Keyboarding: Keypad & Skillbuild • 1 CR

Please note: No previous computer experience necessary. The entire series of BTS 105, 106, 107, with no omissions, is equivalent to BTS 101. Continuous enrollment until 11/18.4115 oAS Stenseth C : online A242

BTS 109 Business Communications • 5 CRPrerequisite: BTS 161 or equivalent experience and ENGL 092 or 093. Keyboarding skill recommended. Fee: $50.25 computer use.4116 A Staples J MW 9:30a-11:40a A132

BTS 141 Presentation Applications: Beginning • 1 CR

Prerequisite: Previous computer experience or permission of instructor; uses MS PowerPoint 2007. Fee: $18.75 computer use. Continuous enrollment until 11/18.4117 A staff M 12:30p-1:20p A1344120 oAS staff : online A242

BTS 14� Presentation Applications: Intermediate • 1 CR

Prerequisite: BTS 141 recommended; uses MS PowerPoint 2007.Continuous enrollment until 11/18.4121 oAS staff : online A242

BTS 14� Presentation Applications: Advanced • 1 CR

Prerequisite: BTS 142 recommended; uses MS PowerPoint 2007.Continuous enrollment until 11/18.4122 oAS staff : online A242

BTS 144 Personal Information Manager • � CR

Prerequisite: BTS 161 or equivalent experience by permission of instructor; uses MS Outlook 2007. Fee: $30.15 computer use.4123 A Corcoran M MW 9:30a-11:00a A134

BTS 146 10-Key • 1 CRPrerequisite: Previous computer experience or permission of instructor.4126 oAS Mazzoni R : online A2424127 oAC Mazzoni R : online A2424128 oBS Mazzoni R : online A2424129 oBC Mazzoni R : online A242

BTS 151 Spreadsheet Applications: Formulas & Functions • 1 CR

Please note: The entire series of BTS 151, 152, 153, 154, 155, with no omissions, is equivalent to BTS 165. Prerequisite: BTS 161 or equivalent experience recommended; uses MS Excel 2007. Continuous enrollment until 11/18.4130 oAS Kilpatrick L : online A242

  Introduction to Online Learning–• Discover tips and techniques to handle the demands

of online learning and communication.• Master internet and Vista/Blackboard tools.• Learn unique protocol for an online environment.• Acquire basic computer skills for online learning.

See course listing below for details.

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www.bellevuecollege.edu : online course ~ see page 44 for details.

Credit Classes

BTS 15� Spreadsheet Applications: Charts & Formatting • 1 CR

Please note: The entire series of BTS 151, 152, 153, 154, 155, with no omissions, is equivalent to BTS 165. Prerequisite: BTS 161 or equivalent experience recommended; uses MS Excel 2007. Continuous enrollment until 11/18.4131 oAS Kilpatrick L : online A242

BTS 15� Spreadsheet Applications: data Lists & Pivot Tables • 1 CR

Please note: The entire series of BTS 151, 152, 153, 154, 155, with no omissions, is equivalent to BTS 165. Prerequisite: BTS 161 or equivalent experience recommended; uses MS Excel 2007. Continuous enrollment until 11/18.4132 oAS Kilpatrick L : online A242

BTS 154 Spreadsheet Applications: Links VLookUps & Templates • 1 CR

Please note: The entire series of BTS 151, 152, 153, 154, 155, with no omissions, is equivalent to BTS 165. Prerequisite: BTS 161 or equivalent experience recommended; uses MS Excel 2007. Continuous enrollment until 11/18.4133 oAS Kilpatrick L : online A242

BTS 155 Spreadsheet Applications: Advanced Logic Functions • 1 CR

Please note: The entire series of BTS 151, 152, 153, 154, 155, with no omissions, is equivalent to BTS 165. Prerequisite: BTS 161 or equivalent experience recommended; uses MS Excel 2007. Continuous enrollment until 11/18.4134 oAS Kilpatrick L : online A242

BTS 161 Computer & Software Fundamentals • 5 CR

Prerequisite: BTS 101 or 104 or equivalent keyboarding experience recommended; uses MS Windows Vista, MS Word 2007, MS Excel 2007, MS Access 2007. Fee: $50.25 computer use.4137 A Turcott M MW 10:30a-12:20p A1334138 B Blume M TTh 10:30a-12:20p A133Sections A & B are distributed learning classes and meet two days a week plus one online and/or lab day.

4139 C Turcott M T 7:50p-10:00p A133Section C combines classroom and online learning. Additional Vista Fee: $11.50.4142 oAS Marks S : online A2424143 oAC Marks S : online A2424144 oBS staff : online A2424145 oBC staff : online A242

BTS 16� Word Processing Applications • 5 CRPrerequisite: BTS 161 or equivalent experience recommended; uses MS Word 2007.4146 oAS Marks S : online A2424147 oAC Marks S : online A242

BTS 165 Spreadsheet Applications • 5 CRPrerequisite: BTS 161 or equivalent experience recommended; uses MS Excel 2007. Fee: $50.25 computer use.4148 A Corcoran M TTh 9:30a-11:40a A1324149 B Turcott M T 5:30p-7:40p A133Section B combines classroom and online learning. Additional Vista Fee: $11.50.4150 oAS Kilpatrick L : online A2424151 oAC Kilpatrick L : online A2424152 oBS staff : online A2424153 oBC staff : online A242

BTS 168 database Applications • 5 CRPrerequisite: BTS 161 or equivalent experience recommended; uses MS Access 2007. Fee: $50.25 computer use.4154 A Griggs D daily 8:30a-9:20a A1324155 oAS Williams M : online A2424156 oAC Williams M : online A242

BTS 17� Windows Basics • 1 CRUses MS Windows Vista. Continuous enrollment until 11/18. Fee: $11.65 computer use and $9.15 Vista.4160 A Griggs D Th 12:30p-1:20p A133

BTS 174 Windows File & disk Management Basics • 1 CR

Prerequisite: BTS 173; uses MS Windows Vista. Continuous enroll-ment until 11/18. Fee: $11.65 computer use and $9.15 Vista.4161 A Griggs D Th 12:30p-1:20p A133

BTS 181 Word Processing: Editing & Formatting • 1 CR

Please note: The entire series of BTS 181, 182, 183, 184, 185, with no omissions, is equivalent to BTS 163. Prerequisite: BTS 161 or equivalent experience recommended; uses MS Word 2007. Continuous enrollment until 11/18.4162 oAS staff : online A242

BTS 18� Word Processing: Tables, Columns, & Graphics • 1 CR

Please note: The entire series of BTS 181, 182, 183, 184, 185, with no omissions, is equivalent to BTS 163. Prerequisite: BTS 161 or equivalent experience recommended; uses MS Word 2007. Continuous enrollment until 11/18.4163 oAS staff : online A242

BTS 18� Word Processing: Sharing documents • 1 CR

Please note: The entire series of BTS 181, 182, 183, 184, 185, with no omissions, is equivalent to BTS 163. Prerequisite: BTS 161 or equivalent experience recommended; uses MS Word 2007. Continuous enrollment until 11/18.4164 oAS staff : online A242

BTS 184 Word Processing: Managing Long documents • 1 CR

Please note: The entire series of BTS 181, 182, 183, 184, 185, with no omissions, is equivalent to BTS 163. Prerequisite: BTS 161 or equivalent experience recommended; uses MS Word 2007. Continuous enrollment until 11/18.4165 oAS staff : online A242

BTS 185 Word Processing: Forms & Macros • 1 CR

Please note: The entire series of BTS 181, 182, 183, 184, 185, with no omissions, is equivalent to BTS 163. Prerequisite: BTS 161 or equivalent experience recommended; uses MS Word 2007. Continuous enrollment until 11/18.4166 oAS staff : online A242

BTS 186 Beginning desktop Publishing • 5 CR

Prerequisite: BTS 161 or equivalent experience recommended; uses Adobe PhotoShop CS3, Illustrator CS3 & InDesign CS3. Fee: $50.25 computer use.4167 A Reinke M TTh 12:30p-2:40p A132

BTS 189 Webpage Authoring Tools • 5 CRPrerequisite: BTS 161 or MEDIA 109 and working knowledge of HTML recommended; uses Adobe Dreamweaver CS3. Fee: $50.25 computer use.4169 A Venigas M TTh 3:00p-5:10p A132

BTS �50 Office Administration • 5 CRPrerequisite: BTS 161 or equivalent experience by permission of instructor.4171 oAS Reinke M : online A2424172 oAC Reinke M : online A242

BTS �80 Project Management Applications • 5 CRPrerequisite: BTS 161 or equivalent experience by permission of instructor; uses MS Project 20074175 oAS Griggs D : online A2424176 oAC Griggs D : online A242

BTS �9� Teaching Technology • 5 CRPrerequisite: BTS 161 or equivalent experience recommended.4179 A Staples J M 12:30p-1:20p D240A

ChemistrySCIENCE dIVISION

CHEM 100 Chemical Explorations • 5 CREither CHEM 100 or CHEM& 105 (prev CHEM 110) may be taken for credit, not both.3260 A Khakimova G daily 11:30a-12:20p B228

CHEM& 105 Chemical Concepts • 6 CRPreviously CHEM 110 Understanding the Chemistry Around You. Either CHEM 100 or CHEM& 105 (prev CHEM 110) may be taken for credit, not both.3310 oAS Shelley C : online L2003312 oAC Shelley C : online L200

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Credit Classes

CHEM& 1�1 Introduction to Chemistry • 6 CRPreviously CHEM 101. Prerequisite: MATH 085 or 097. Fee: $35.40 science lab.3270 A Heins D MWF 7:30a-8:20a B228 also meets M 8:30a-9:20a B223 also meets T 7:30a-10:20a B2233272 B Heins D MWF 7:30a-8:20a B228 also meets W 8:30a-9:20a B223 also meets Th 7:30a-10:20a B2233274 C Drak E TTh 7:30a-9:20a B229 also meets F 7:30a-10:20a B2233276 d Sandhu P TWF 10:30a-11:20a B229 also meets W 11:30a-12:20p B229 also meets M 10:30a-1:20p B2233278 E Sandhu P TWF 10:30a-11:20a B229 also meets F 11:30a-12:20p B229 also meets Th 10:30a-1:20p B2233280 F Drak E MTTh 11:30a-12:20p B229 also meets T 12:30p-1:20p B229 also meets W 11:30a-2:20p B2233282 G Drak E MTTh 11:30a-12:20p B229 also meets Th 12:30p-1:20p B229 also meets F 11:30a-2:20p B2233284 H Lyle C T 2:30p-5:20p B228Section H combines classroom and online learning. On campus sessions meet on the day listed. The balance of instruction occurs online as directed by the course syllabus and includes significant computer use. Additional Fee: $11.50.3286 i Lyle C F 2:30p-5:20p B228Section I combines classroom and online learning. On campus sessions meet on the day listed. The balance of instruction occurs online as directed by the course syllabus and includes significant computer use. Additional Fee: $11.50.

3288 J Goldston B TTh 5:30p-7:40p B228 also meets M 5:30p-7:40p B2233290 K Goldston B TTh 5:30p-7:40p B228 also meets W 5:30p-7:40p B2233292 L Melvin M MW 7:50p-10:00p B228 also meets Th 7:50p-10:00p B223

CHEM& 1�1 Introduction to Organic Chemistry/Biochemistry • 6 CR

Previously CHEM 102 Introduction to Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry. Prerequisite: CHEM& 121 (prev CHEM 101) or permission of instructor. Fee: $35.40 science lab.3294 A Berg C MWF 8:30a-9:20a B228 also meets Th 8:30a-9:20a B226 also meets T 8:30a-11:20a B226

CHEM& 161 General Chemistry I • 6 CRPreviously CHEM 140 General Inorganic & Physical Chemistry I. Prerequisite: MATH& 141 (prev MATH 105) or equivalent and either one year high school chemistry or CHEM& 121 (prev CHEM 101). Fee: $35.40 science lab.3316 A Shelley C TTh 7:30a-9:20a B228 also meets M 7:30a-10:20a B2643317 B Mitchell D MWF 8:30a-9:20a B229 also meets W 7:30a-8:20a B229 also meets T 7:30a-10:20a B2643318 C Mayer J MTTh 9:30a-10:20a B228 also meets M 10:30a-11:20a B228 also meets W 9:30a-12:20p B2643319 d Mayer J MTTh 9:30a-10:20a B228 also meets Th 10:30a-11:20a B228 also meets F 9:30a-12:20p B2643320 E Shelley C TWF 10:30a-11:20a B228 also meets T 11:30a-12:20p B226 also meets M 10:30a-1:20p B2643321 F Shelley C TWF 10:30a-11:20a B228 also meets W 9:30a-10:20a B228 also meets Th 9:30a-12:20p B2643322 G Mitchell D MWTh 12:30p-1:20p B228 also meets M 1:30p-2:20p B228 also meets T 12:30p-3:20p B2643323 H Mitchell D MWTh 12:30p-1:20p B228 also meets Th 1:30p-2:20p B228 also meets F 12:30p-3:20p B2643324 i Khakimova G TF 12:30p-2:20p B228 also meets Th 12:30p-3:20p B2643325 J Surendranath MW 5:30p-7:40p B228 also meets T 5:30p-7:40p B2643326 K Surendranath MW 5:30p-7:40p B228 also meets Th 5:30p-7:40p B264

CHEM& 16� General Chemistry II • 6 CRPreviously CHEM 150 General Inorganic & Physical Chemistry II. Prerequisite: CHEM& 161 (prev CHEM 140) with a C- or better. Fee: $35.40 science lab.3330 A Babel S MTh 3:00p-5:10p B228 also meets W 3:00p-5:10p B226

CHEM& 16� General Chemistry III • 6 CRPreviously CHEM 160 General Inorganic & Physical Chemistry III. Prerequisite: CHEM& 162 (prev CHEM 150) with a C- or better. Fee: $35.40 science lab.3350 A staff TThF 1:30p-2:20p B229 also meets T 2:30p-3:20p B229 also meets M 1:30p-4:20p B2643352 B staff TThF 1:30p-2:20p B229 also meets Th 2:30p-3:20p B229 also meets W 1:30p-4:20p B2643353 C Melvin M TTh 5:30p-7:40p B229 also meets M 5:30p-7:40p B264

CHEM& �61 Organic Chemistry I • 6 CRPreviously CHEM 231. Prerequisite: CHEM& 161 (prev CHEM 140) and CHEM& 162 (prev CHEM 150) and CHEM& 163 (prev CHEM 160). Fee: $35.40 science lab.3380 A Berg C MWTh 9:30a-10:20a B229 also meets M 10:30a-11:20a B229 also meets F 9:30a-12:20p B2263382 B Goldston B MWF 12:30p-1:20p B229 also meets M 1:30p-2:20p B229 also meets T 12:30p-3:20p B2263384 C Goldston B MWF 12:30p-1:20p B229 also meets W 1:30p-2:20p B229 also meets Th 12:30p-3:20p B226

ChineseARTS & HUMANITIES dIVISION

See World Languages, pages 42-43.

Communication StudiesARTS & HUMANITIES dIVISION

CMST& 101 Introduction to Communication • 5 CRPreviously SPCH 100.0900 A staff daily 8:30a-9:20a R2050901 B staff daily 9:30a-10:20a R2040902 C Anderson J TTh 10:30a-11:20a R204Section C combines classroom and online learning. Computer use required. Additional Fee: $11.500903 d Bedoyan G daily 11:30a-12:20p A2080904 E Ford T daily 12:30p-1:20p R2050905 F Hawkin G TTh 3:00p-5:10p R2110906 G staff MW 5:30p-7:40p R211

CMST& 10� Introduction to Mass Media • 5 CRPreviously COMM 150. Same as AMST 150. Either CMST& 102 (prev COMM 150) or AMST 150 may be taken for credit, not both. Fulfills a Social Science course requirement at BCC.0910 A George R TTh 12:30p-2:40p R1010911 B Thornton D MW 5:30p-7:40p R1010912 oAS Larkin L : online R2300913 oAC Larkin L : online R230

CMST 119 History of Animation • 5 CRPreviously COMM 119.0918 A Wolcott B MW 3:00p-5:10p A228

CMST 1�1 Exploring the documentary Film • 5 CR

Previously COMM 121. Prerequisite: CMST 132 (prev COMM 102) and/or CMST 133 (prev COMM 103) and ENGL& 101 (prev ENGL 101) recommended.0921 A Wolcott B daily 9:30a-10:20a R101

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www.bellevuecollege.edu : online course ~ see page 44 for details.

Credit Classes

CMST 1�1 Exploring the digital Future • 5 CRPreviously COMM 101.0924 A Katiell M MW 5:30p-7:40p D1030925 oAS Korolenko M : online R2300926 oAC Korolenko M : online R230

CMST 1�� Techniques of Propaganda • 5 CRPreviously COMM 102.0930 A Korolenko M MW 12:30p-2:40p D1030931 oAS staff : online R2300932 oAC staff : online R230

CMST 1�� Media & Messages • 5 CRPreviously COMM 103.0936 A Minter L TTh 12:30p-2:40p D103

CMST 1�4 Multi-Cultural Media Messages • 5 CRPreviously COMM 104.0938 oAS Mayes J : online R2300939 oAC Mayes J : online R230

CMST 1�6 Writing for the World Wide Web • 5 CR

Previously COMM 106. Prerequisite: BTS 109 or ENGL& 101 (prev ENGL 101) recommended.0941 oAS Thornton D : online R2300942 oAC Thornton D : online R230

CMST 1�8 Media/digital Law & Ethics • 5 CRPreviously COMM 108.0945 oAS London J : online R2300946 oAC London J : online R230

CMST 141 Introduction to Media Writing • 5 CRPreviously COMM 141. Prerequisite: Placement by assessment. into ENGL& 101 (prev ENGL 101) or ENGL 092 or 093 with a C- or better, or entry code.0950 A Morris R daily 11:30a-12:20p C206

CMST 14� Editing Techniques • � CRPreviously COMM 143. Prerequisite: CMST 141 (prev COMM 141) or ENGL& 101 (prev ENGL 101) or entry code. Requires additional time outside class.0954 A Gardner J MW 8:30a-9:20a C206

CMST 144 Newspaper design • � CRPreviously COMM 144. Prerequisite: CMST 141 (prev COMM 141) or ENGL& 101 (prev ENGL 101) or entry code. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 credits. Requires additional time outside class.0956 A Gardner J TTh 8:30a-9:20a C206

CMST 145 Advertising staff • � CRPreviously COMM 145. Requires additional time outside of class.0958 A Gardner J TTh 8:30a-9:20a C206

CMST 146 News staff • � CRPreviously COMM 146. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 credits. Requires additional time outside class.0960 A Gardner J MW 8:30a-9:20a C206

CMST 161 Basic Broadcasting • 5 CRPreviously COMM 161. Fee: $12.50 lab.0965 A Gardner J MTWTh 9:30a-10:20a R305 lab MW 10:30a-11:20a D126R0967 B Gardner J MTWTh 9:30a-10:20a R305 lab TTh 10:30a-11:20a D126R0969 C Gardner J MTWTh 9:30a-10:20a R305 lab MW 11:30a-12:20p D126R

CMST 16� Radio Operations: Announcing/Production • 5 CR

Previously COMM 163. Prerequisite: CMST 161 (prev COMM 161) and permission of instructor.0972 A Gardner J daily 12:30p-1:20p D126R

CMST �0� Survey of Speech Communication • 5 CRPreviously SPCH 202. Same as SPCH 102. Either SPCH 102 or CMST 202 (prev SPCH 202) may be taken for credit, not both.0975 A staff W 12:30p-2:40p R211Section A combines classroom and online learning. Computer use required. Additional Fee: $11.50

CMST& �10 Interpersonal Communication • 5 CRPreviously SPCH 200.0977 A Buxton L daily 9:30a-10:20a L2100978 B Nudelman L MWF 10:30a-11:20a R211Section B combines classroom and online learning. Computer use required. Additional Fee: $11.500979 C Buxton L daily 11:30a-12:20p D1030980 oAS Nudelman L : online R2300981 oAC Nudelman L : online R2300982 oBS Anderson J : online R2300983 oBC Anderson J : online R230

CMST �16 Scripting for Film, Video, & Multimedia • 5 CR

Previously COMM 216. Same as MEDIA 216. Either CMST 216 (prev COMM 216) or MEDIA 216 may be taken for credit, not both. Pre-requisite: CMST 141 (prev COMM 141) or ENGL& 101 (prev ENGL 101) or ENGL 201 or ENGL& 235 (prev ENGL 270) or ENGL 271 or ENGL 272 or equivalent course with a C- or better, or an entry code.0986 A Minter L T 3:00p-5:00p R204Section A combines classroom and online learning. Computer use required. Additional fee: $11.50.

CMST& ��0 Public Speaking • 5 CRPreviously SPCH 220 Introduction to Public Speaking.0990 A Oleson K daily 7:30a-8:20a R2110991 B Ford T daily 11:30a-12:20p R2110992 C Buxton L daily 12:30p-1:20p R2110993 d Hawkin G TTh 5:30p-7:40p R211

CMST& ��0 Small Group Communication • 5 CRPreviously SPCH 225. Fulfills social science course requirement at BCC.0995 A Yabui A daily 8:30a-9:20a R2110996 B Yabui A daily 10:30a-11:20a R2010997 C Hurst S daily 11:30a-12:20p R3030998 d Anderson J TTh 12:30p-2:40p A2280999 oAS Dickson F : online R2301000 oAC Dickson F : online R230

CMST �61 Radio News Broadcasting • 5 CRPreviously COMM 261. Prerequisite: CMST 141 (prev COMM 141) and CMST 161 (prev COMM 161), and permission of instructor.1002 A staff daily 1:30p-2:20p D126R

CMST �66 Practicum in Broadcasting • 5 CRPreviously COMM 266. Prerequisite: CMST 161 (prev COMM 161) or entry code. May be repeated for a maximum of 10 credits.1004 A Gardner J arranged D126R

CMST �80 Intercultural Communication • 5 CRPreviously SPCH 230.1006 A Bedoyan G daily 8:30a-9:20a R3061007 B Bedoyan G daily 9:30a-10:20a R2111008 C Hurst S TTh 10:30a-11:20a R211Section C combines classroom and online learning. Computer use required. Additional Fee: $11.50.

1009 d Hurst S MWF 10:30a-11:20a R204Section D combines classroom and online learning. Computer use required. Additional Fee: $11.50.1010 E Yabui A daily 11:30a-12:20p R2011011 F Bedoyan G R 5:30p-7:40p R205Section F combines classroom and online learning. Computer use required. Additional Fee: $11.50.1012 G Yabui A MW 5:30p-7:40p R201

Computer Science-TransferBUSINESS dIVISION

Business Division/Digital Communications website: www.bellevuecollege.edu/business.

CS 101 Technology & Computer Science • 5 CR

Prerequisite: MATH 098 or higher. Fee: $50.25 computer use.4300 A staff daily 1:30p-2:20p R3024301 oAS Gelotte M : online A2424302 oAC Gelotte M : online A242

CS �10 Fundamentals of Computer Science I • 5 CR

Prerequisite: MATH& 141 (prev MATH 105) with a C- or better, or entry code.4305 A Gelotte M daily 9:30a-10:20a R3024306 B staff daily 10:30a-11:20a R3024307 C Gandham R TTh 5:30p-7:40p R3024308 oAS Gelotte M : online A2424309 oAC Gelotte M : online A242

CS �11 Fundamentals of Computer Science II • 5 CR

Prerequisite: CS 210 or entry code. Fee: $50.25 computer use.4312 A Gandham R TTh 9:30a-11:20a N2524313 B Rumans L MW 5:30p-7:40p A133

CS �50 Management Information Systems • 5 CR

Prerequisite: CS 110 or equivalent.4316 oAS Li W : online A2424317 oAC Li W : online A242

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BCC Credit Class ScheduleEvening or Weekend Classes - look for shaded bars.

Credit Classes

DanceARTS & HUMANITIES dIVISION

See Theatre Arts, page 41.

Database AdministrationBUSINESS dIVISION

Business Division/Digital Communications website: www.bellevuecollege.edu/business.

DBA 1�0 database Theory • 5 CRPrerequisite: BTS 168 with a C- or better. Placement by assess-ment. into ENGL 089 and ENGL 092 or 093 with a C- or better.

Fee: $50.25 computer use. & $11.50 Vista fee

4600 A Williams M MW 9:30a-11:20a N252Section A combines online and classroom learning.

Developmental Education –English as a Second Language

ARTS & HUMANITIES dIVISION

DEVED 061/06�/ Strategies for LearningENGL 080 English: Reading & Writing

and Reading LabThis 11 or 12-credit combined course prepares English-as-a-Second-Language students for credit courses by building reading comprehension, vocabulary, grammar and writing skills. Students participate in writing work which coordinates with reading, speaking and listening activities. Plan to spend one hour in the Reading Lab during the first week of the quarter for orientation. Prerequisite: Placement by assessment. Fee: $18.80 lab fee.

1100 A staff daily 11:30a-1:20p C1401101 B staff MTWTh 5:30p-7:40p C140

Diagnostic UltrasoundHEALTH SCIENCES, EdUCATION &

WELLNESS INSTITUTE

DUTEC 105 Pathophysiology I • � CRPrerequisite: BIOL&241 (prev BIOL 260) and BIOL& 242 (prev BIOL 261) and acceptance into the program. Additional fee: $11.50 Vista.

2165 A staff arranged A251

DUTEC 107 Human Cross-Sectional Anatomy • 7 CR

Prerequisite: Acceptance into program or permission of program chair. Fee: $11.75 lab and $95.00 equipment. Additional fee: $11.50 Vista.2174 A staff arranged A251

DUTEC 110 Ultrasound I: Abdominal Scanning & Techniques • 4 CR

Prerequisite: Acceptance into program or permission of program chair. Fee: $17.65 lab and $95.00 equipment. Additional fee: $11.50 Vista.2187 A staff arranged A251

DUTEC 170 Ultrasound Physics & Instrumentation I • � CR

Prerequisite: Acceptance into program or permission of program chair. Fee: $95.00 equipment. Additional fee: $11.50 Vista.2200 A staff arranged A251

DUTEC �10 Clinical Practicum I • 15 CRPrerequisite: Acceptance into program, and completion of all prerequisite coursework with a grade of C or better. Fee: $17.65 lab and $21 malpractice insurance.2215 A staff arranged A251

Digital Media ArtsBUSINESS dIVISION

Business Division/Digital Communications website: www.bellevuecollege.edu/business.

MEDIA 105 digital design & Storytelling • 5 CRFee: $11.50 Vista0055 A Garrow S TTh 12:30p-2:40p B204Section A combines classroom & online learning

MEDIA 109 Introduction to Web Multimedia • 5 CRFee: $50.25 computer use. & $11.50 Vista0057 A Wolcott B TTh 9:30a-11:20a N209Section A combines classroom & online learning.

MEDIA �50 Internship in Media • 5 CRPrerequisite: Permission of program chair.0059 oAS Slowinski M : online A242

DramaARTS & HUMANITIES dIVISION

See Theatre Arts, page 41.

Early Learning and Teacher Education

HEALTH SCIENCES, EdUCATION & WELLNESS INSTITUTE

ECED 1�5 Practicum for Special Education • 5 CRPrerequisite: Conversational English skills and permission of instructor. Fee: $21 malpractice insurance paid once per year. Nine clinical hours per week.2255 A Timberlake L arranged R130

ECED 170 Basics of Childcare • � CR2261 0AC Wood D : online R130Course is taught in Spanish and English.

ECED 171 Introduction to Early Childhood Education • 5 CR

Fee: $17.65 materials. Three clinical hours per week.2264 A Sloan S M 1:30p-5:20p L2132265 B Hakoda S T 5:30p-9:20p D273

ECED 180 Connecting with Infants & Toddlers • 4 CR

Three clinical hours per week.2270 A Hakoda S W 6:00p-9:00p B252

ECED 191 Early Childhood Education Practicum I • 5 CR

Prerequisite: Conversational English skills and permission of instruc-tor. Fee: $21 malpractice insurance. Nine clinical hours per week.2275 A Timberlake L M 6:00p-8:00p B252

ECED 19� Early Childhood Education Practicum II • 5 CR

Prerequisite: Conversational English skills, Practicum I and permis-sion of instructor. Fee: $21 malpractice insurance. Nine clinical hours per week.2278 A Timberlake L Th 4:00p-6:00p B252

ECED 19� Early Childhood Education Practicum III • � CR

Prerequisite: Conversational English skills, Practicum II and permission of instructor. Fee: $21 malpractice insurance. Six clinical hours per week.2280 A Timberlake L arranged R130

ECED 198 Special Seminar: The Environment is the Third Teacher (Reggio Emilia) • 1 CR

Meets Washington STARS requirement of 10 hours or 1 college credit annual education. May be repeated for a maximum of 15 credits.2284 A Lawrence T Sa 9:00a-3:30p R210Class meets 9/27 & 10/4.

ECED 198 Special Seminar: Understanding and Meeting the Needs of Children With Autism • 1 CR

Meets Washington STARS requirement of 10 hours or 1 college credit annual education. May be repeated for a maximum of 15 credits.2285 B Davis D Sa 9:00a-3:30p R210Class meets 10/11 & 10/18.

ECED 199 Independent Studies in Early Childhood Education 1 • 5 CR

Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. May be repeated for a maximum of 15 credits.2289 A Timberlake L arranged R130

E A S T S I D E

FALL AUDITIONS:Monday, September 22, 2008

6:30 pm • BCC Dance Studio R104

Bellevue Community College’s performing dance ensemble will present works by pro-fessional and student choreographers at the Carlson Theatre.

1-5 Credits

For more info, please call (425) 564-2968.

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distance Education classes: see pages 44-49.

www.bellevuecollege.edu : online course ~ see page 44 for details.

Credit Classes

ECED �98 Special Seminar: Theatre for young Children • 1 CR

Meets Washington STARS requirement of 10 hours or 1 college credit annual education. May be repeated for a maximum of 15 credits.

2294 A Doyle T Sa 9:00a-9:00p R210Class meets 10/25. Class will talk, play and see a show together at Seattle Children’s Theatre in Seattle. Class will meet on the BCC campus. Students must provide own transportation to and from the theatre. Each student will purchase theatre ticket in class at a cost of $10.50.

ECED �99 Independent Studies in Early Childhood Education 1 • 5 CR

Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. May be repeated for a maximum of 15 credits.2299 A Timberlake L arranged R130

EconomicsSOCIAL SCIENCE dIVISION

ECON 100 Introduction to Basic Economic Principles • 5 CR

Business and Economic majors who plan to transfer to a 4-year institution should generally take ECON& 201 (prev ECON 201) or ECON& 202 (prev ECON 200) rather than ECON 100.5200 A Jackson H daily 10:30a-11:20a B1015205 oAS Jackson H : online D1105206 oAC Jackson H : online D110

ECON& �01 Microeconomics • 5 CRPreviously ECON 201 Introduction to Economics: Microeconomics. Recommended: 30 prior college credits.5220 A Curry C daily 8:30a-9:20a C2085221 B Kim G daily 9:30a-10:20a C2085223 d Seyoum W daily 11:30a-12:20p C2085224 E Jackson H daily 12:30p-1:20p C2085225 F Christopherson TTh 5:30p-7:40p C2085226 oAS staff : online D1105227 oAC staff : online D1105228 oBS staff : online D1105229 oBC staff : online D110

ECON& �0� Macroeconomics • 5 CRPreviously ECON 200 Introduction to Economics: Macroeconomics. Recommended: 30 prior college credits.5240 A Kim G daily 8:30a-9:20a B1015241 B Righi M daily 9:30a-10:20a R2105242 C Seyoum W daily 10:30a-11:20a C2085243 d Righi M daily 11:30a-12:20p B1015244 E Christopherson TTh 7:50p-10:00p C2085245 oAS Van Der Veen : online D1105246 oAC Van Der Veen : online D1105247 oBS Van Der Veen : online D1105248 oBC Van Der Veen : online D110

ECON �60 Economic development of the U.S. • 5 CR

Same as AMST 260. Either ECON 260 or AMST 260 may be taken for credit, not both. Recommended: 30 prior college credits.5249 A Baldwin R daily 10:30a-11:20a N208

ECON �15 Economics of Healthcare • 5 CRPrerequisite: Acceptance into program or permission of instructor.5250 oAS staff : online

EducationHEALTH SCIENCES, EdUCATION &

WELLNESS INSTITUTE

EDUC 150 Language & Literacy development • � CR

2315 A Hakoda S Th 6:00p-9:00p D273

EDUC& 114 Child development • � CRPreviously EDUC 256.2305 oAS Hakoda S : online R130

EDUC& �05 Introduction to Education • 5 CRPreviously EDUC 110.2325 oAS Kaczynski B : online R130

ElectroneurodiagnosticTechnologist

HEALTH SCIENCES, EdUCATION & WELLNESS INSTITUTE

ENDT 150 Biomedical Electronics I • 4 CRPrerequisite: HPRO 100 & 105 & 120 & 125 & 130 & MATH& 141 (prev MATH 105) or higher. Fee: $76.85 ASET & $36.80 online fee.2345 oAS Clark K : online R130Class meets 9/22-10/29.

ENDT 151 Introduction to EEG • 4 CRPrerequisite: HPRO 100 & 105 & 125 & 130 & MATH& 141 (prev MATH 105) or higher. Fee: $76.85 ASET & $36.80 online fee.2346 oAS Clark K : online R130

ENDT 15� Basic Electroneurodiagnostic Skills • 4 CR

Prerequisite: HPRO 100 & 105 & 120 & 125 & 130 & MATH& 141 (prev MATH 105) or higher. Fee: $76.85 ASET & $36.80 online fee & $50 lab fee.2347 NCA Riley C MW 5:00p-8:15p W215/W133Section NCA meets at North Campus, 10700 Northup Way. Combines classroom and online learning. Check course syllabus for detail. Class includes significant computer use. Class meets 9/22-12/10.

EngineeringSCIENCE dIVISION

ENGR 110 Engineering Orientation • � CRCourse is graded pass/fail.3411 A Roberts J TTh 11:30a-12:20p L214

ENGR& 114 Engineering Graphics • 4 CRPreviously ENGR 123. Prerequisite: MATH 098 or 099. Fee: $18.75 computer use.3413 A Peterson S MWF 9:30a-11:20a L2143415 B Peterson S MWF 11:30a-1:20p L214

ENGR& �14 Statics • 4 CRPreviously ENGR 210. Prerequisite: ENGR 111 or MATH& 153 (prev MATH 126) or PHYS 121.3417 A Sterioff R TTh 5:30p-7:15p L214

ENGR& ��4 Thermodynamics • 4 CRPreviously ENGR 260. Prerequisite: CHEM& 162 (prev CHEM 150) and MATH& 152 (prev MATH 125) recommended.3421 A Nassiri M MW 5:30p-7:15p L214

ENGR& ��5 Introduction to Mechanics of Materials • 4 CR

Previously ENGR 230. Prerequisite: ENGR& 214 (prev ENGR 210).3419 A Sterioff R TTh 1:30p-3:20p L214

English – Composition & Reading

ARTS & HUMANITIES dIVISION

Students planning to take English composition and/or reading classes must have the proper assessment. For more information, call (425) 564-2243 or go to the Student Services building. All reading courses require two to four hours per week of independent work in the Reading Lab in addition to regular class meetings.

DEVED 061/06�/ Strategies for LearningENGL 080 English: Reading & Writing

and Reading LabThis 11 or 12-credit combined course prepares English-as-a-Second-Language students for credit courses by building reading comprehension, vocabulary, grammar and writing skills. Students participate in writing work which coordinates with reading, speaking and listening activities. Plan to spend one hour in the Reading Lab during the first week of the quarter for orientation. Prerequisite: Placement by assessment. Fee: $18.80 lab fee.1100 A staff daily 11:30a-1:20p C1401101 B staff MTWTh 5:30p-7:40p C140

For more information, go to www.bellevuecollege.edu/teacher-ed

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Course descriptions can be found online at www.bellevuecollege.edu/catalog

BCC Credit Class ScheduleEvening or Weekend Classes - look for shaded bars.

Credit Classes

ENGL 07�/080 developmental English/ Improving Reading Skills (Reading Lab) • V11-1� CR

Prerequisite: Placement by assessment. Course requires two to four hours per week of independent work in the Reading Lab in addition to regular class meetings. Plan to spend one hour in the Reading Lab during the first week of the quarter for orientation. Class graded credit/no credit. Fee: $37.60 computer use.1140 A staff daily 8:30a-9:20a D274A1142 B staff daily 10:30a-12:20p D274A1146 C staff MTWTh 5:30p-7:40p D274A

ENGL 080 Improving Reading Skills (Reading Lab) • V1- � CR

Plan to spend one hour in the Reading Lab during the first week of the quarter for orientation. Class is graded credit/no credit. Fee: $18.80 lab.1112 A staff arranged D202

ENGL 089/080 Preparation for College Reading/Improving Reading Skills (Reading Lab) • V6-7 CR

Prerequisite: Placement by assessment. Course requires two to four hours per week of independent work in the Reading Lab in addition to regular class meetings. Plan to spend one hour in the Reading Lab during the first week of the quarter for orientation. Fee: $18.80 lab.1150 A staff daily 12:30p-1:20p D274A

ENGL 091 Basic Grammar & Sentence Patterns • 5 CR

Prerequisite: Placement in ENGL 071 or higher.1160 A staff daily 9:30a-10:20a R110C1161 oAS Goldsmith J : online R2301162 oAC Goldsmith J : online R230

ENGL 09� developmental English • 5 CRPrerequisite: Placement by assessment. Fee: $18.80 lab.1170 A Stanton J daily 7:30a-8:20a R3051171 B Stanton J daily 8:30a-9:20a R3051173 d George R daily 10:30a-11:20a C1401174 E Christiansen daily 10:30a-11:20a R2091175 F Miguel D daily 11:30a-12:20p L2221176 G Andrus P daily 11:30a-12:20p R106C1178 i Eichner N daily 12:30p-1:20p A2431179 J Torrence J MW 12:30p-2:40p R3091180 K staff TTh 3:00p-5:10p R3081181 L Hall Ca MW 5:30p-7:40p R2091182 M Butler B TTh 5:30p-7:40p R2091183 N Czesak L TTh 5:30p-7:40p L2101186 oAS White K : online R2301187 oAC White K : online R230

Also offered as part of “The Freshman Experience: The Good Life” a 10-credit Interdisciplinary Studies class; see p. 31 for details.

0614 C Cox/Davis MTThF 9:30a-11:20a R106A

ENGL 09� Composition for Non-Native Speakers • 5 CR

Prerequisite: Placement by assessment. Fee: $18.80 lab.1192 A Leighton G daily 8:30a-9:20a R106A1193 B staff daily 10:30a-11:20a R110C1194 C Bessho S daily 12:30p-1:20p R106A1195 d Eichner N MW 3:00p-5:10p R3081196 E Dills L MW 5:30p-7:40p R305

Also offered as part of “The Freshman Experience: The Good Life” a 10-credit Interdisciplinary Studies class; see p. 31 for details.

0614 C Cox/Davis MTThF 9:30a-11:20a R106AB

ENGL& 101 English Composition I • 5 CRPreviously ENGL 101 Written Expression. Prerequisite: Placement by assessment, or ENGL 092 or 093 with a C- or better. Fee: $18.80 lab.1204 A Todd B daily 6:30a-7:20a R2011205 B Nelson S daily 6:30a-7:20a R1011206 C Meyer M daily 7:30a-8:20a L1201207 d Todd B daily 7:30a-8:20a R1011208 E Magie E daily 7:30a-8:20a R2051212 i Todd B daily 8:30a-9:20a R1011213 J Davis A daily 8:30a-9:20a L1201214 K Michaels S daily 8:30a-9:20a R2091215 L Stanton J daily 9:30a-10:20a R2051216 M Peterson K daily 9:30a-10:20a R2091217 N Silano M daily 9:30a-10:20a L1201219 NCA Mesch P TTh 9:50a-12:00p W266Section NCA meets at North Campus, 10700 Northup Way.1221 P Yarborough S daily 10:30a-11:20a L2221222 Q Magie E daily 10:30a-11:20a R3061226 U Miguel D daily 12:30p-1:20p R110B1227 V Yarborough S daily 12:30p-1:20p R106B1228 W George R MW 12:30p-2:40p R2011229 X West W MW 12:30p-2:40p L1201230 NCC Mesch P MW 12:40p-2:50p W266Section NCC meets at North Campus, 10700 Northup Way.

1232 Y Harada M TTh 12:30p-2:40p L1201233 Z Torrence J TTh 12:30p-2:40p R3101234 AA Morel J MW 3:00p-5:10p R2111235 AB Dybek N MW 3:00p-5:10p C1401236 LSA Davis A MWF 3:00p-5:10p R306Section LSA is a late starting class beginning 10/8.1237 AC Torrence J TTh 3:00p-5:10p R2011238 Ad Morel J TTh 3:00p-5:10p R1011239 LSB staff TThF 3:00p-5:10p L120Section LSB is a late starting class beginning 10/9.

1240 AE Dybek N MW 5:30p-7:40p R3061241 AF Nelson S TTh 5:30p-7:40p R3051242 oNA Sebastian P M 6:00p-7:40p L120Section ONA combines classroom and online learning. Computer use required. Additional Fee: $11.50

1243 oNB Sebastian P T 6:00p-7:40p L120Section ONB combines classroom and online learning. Computer use required. Additional Fee: $11.50

1244 AG staff MW 7:50p-10:00p R1011245 AH staff MW 7:50p-10:00p R2111246 AJ Hall Ca TTh 7:50p-10:00p R1011247 AK Nelson S TTh 7:50p-10:00p R2111252 oAS Gilliam R : online R2301253 oAC Gilliam R : online R2301254 oBS Matzke L : online R2301255 oBC Matzke L : online R2301256 oCS Matzke L : online R2301257 oCC Matzke L : online R2301258 odS Harada M : online R2301259 odC Harada M : online R2301260 oES Leeds Li : online R2301261 oEC Leeds Li : online R2301262 oFS Andrus P : online R2301263 oFC Andrus P : online R2301264 oGS White K : online R2301265 oGC White K : online R2301266 oHS Czesak L : online R2301267 oHC Czesak L : online R2301268 oiS Robertson K : online R2301269 oiC Robertson K : online R230It is suggested that students enrolling in sections OIS or OIC also enroll in the online portion of ENGL& 244 (prev ENGL 267), American Literature I that Karen Robertson is teaching.

Also offered with ENGL& 113 (prev ENGL 110), Introduction to Poetry, in a 10-credit package; see English Combinations p. 24 for details.1224 S Leighton G daily 10:30a-12:20p R205Also offered this quarter as part of a 10-crdit package with ENGL& 101, English Composition I. See English Combinations, p. 24 for details.1223 r Tomberlin/White daily 11:30a-12:20p A262 also meets MW 1:30p-4:20p C2511225 T Tomberlin/White daily 11:30a-12:20p A262 also meets TTh 1:30p-4:20p C251

Also offered as part of “Bite Me: Consumption in U.S. Society” an 11-credit Interdisciplinary Studies class; see p. 31 for details.

0610 A Hanson/Meyer TWThF 8:30a-11:20a R110AB Also offered as part of “Bite Me: Consumption in U.S. Society” a 10-credit Interdisciplinary Studies class; see p. 30 for details.

0611 B Hanson/Meyer TThF 8:30a-11:20a R110AB also meets W 8:30a-9:20a R110AB

For more information,call (425) 564-2326 or

e-mail [email protected]

To meet the general eligibility requirements for WorkFirst Financial Aid, you must:• Be a parent with

dependent children.• Be employed (part-

time or full-time).• Meet the income guide-

lines (priority given toTANF recipients).

• Enroll in approvedcourse(s) in an occu-pational/vocationalprogram.

• Not be receiving anyother financial assis-tance covering books,tuition, and fees.

(4�5) 564-1000 | ��

distance Education classes: see pages 44-49.

www.bellevuecollege.edu : online course ~ see page 44 for details.

Credit Classes

Also offered as part of “The Freshman Experience: The Good Life” a 10-credit Interdisciplinary Studies class; see p. 31 for details.

0614 C Cox/Davis MTThF 8:30a-11:20a R106AB

ENGL 105 Grammar & Communication • 5 CRPrerequisite: Placement by assessment, or ENGL 092 or 093 with a C- or better.1165 oAS Goldsmith J : online R2301166 oAC Goldsmith J : online R230

ENGL 106/080 Critical Reading in the Humanities / Improving Reading Skills (Reading Lab) • V6-7 CR

Prerequisite: Placement by assessment. Course requires two to four hours per week of independent work in the Reading Lab in addition to regular class meetings. Plan to spend one hour in the Reading Lab during the first week of the quarter for orientation. Fee: $18.80 lab.1151 A staff daily 12:30p-1:20p D274A

ENGL 180 Critical Reading in the Humanities Lab • V1- � CR

Prerequisite: Placement into ENGL 106. Plan to spend one hour in the Reading Lab during the first week of the quarter for orientation. Fee: $18.80 lab.1123 B staff arranged D202

ENGL �01 The Research Paper • 5 CRPrerequisite: CMST 141 (prev COMM 141) or ENGL& 101 (prev ENGL 101) with a C- or better, or entry code. Same as ENGL 102. Either ENGL 102 or ENGL 201 may be taken for credit, not both. Fee: $18.80 computer use.1274 A Nelson S daily 7:30a-8:20a R2011275 B Peterson K daily 8:30a-9:20a R2011276 C Yarborough S daily 9:30a-10:20a R2011277 d Cooper C daily 10:30a-11:20a L1201278 E Silano M daily 11:30a-12:20p L1201279 F Vaughan D daily 11:30a-12:20p R3061280 G Lepeintre S daily 12:30p-1:20p R3061281 H Cooper C MW 3:00p-5:10p L1201282 i Hall Ca TTh 5:30p-7:40p R2011283 oNA Sebastian P Th 6:00p-7:40p L120Section ONA combines classroom and online learning. Computer use required. Additional Fee: $11.50

1284 J Sebastian P MW 7:50p-10:00p R2011287 oAS Matzke L : online R2301288 oAC Matzke L : online R2301289 oBS Harada M : online R2301290 oBC Harada M : online R2301291 oCS Sanders C : online R2301292 oCC Sanders C : online R230

Also offered as part of “Bite Me: Consumption in U.S. Society” an 11-credit Interdisciplinary Studies class; see p. 31 for details.

0610 A Hanson/Meyer TWThF 8:30a-11:20a R110AB Also offered as part of “Bite Me: Consumption in U.S. Society” a 10-credit Interdisciplinary Studies class; see p. 30 for details.

0611 B Hanson/Meyer TThF 8:30a-11:20a R110AB also meets W 8:30a-9:20a R110AB

ENGL& ��5 Technical Writing • 5 CRPreviously ENGL 270 Professional Report Writing. Prerequisite: CMST 141 (prev COMM 141) or ENGL& 101 (prev ENGL 101) with a C- or better, or entry code. Fee: $18.80 lab.1298 A Peterson K daily 10:30a-11:20a R1011299 B Michaels S TTh 12:30p-2:40p R2011300 C Nelson S MW 3:00p-5:10p R2011301 d Morris R MW 5:30p-7:40p R2041304 oAS Dietrich S : online R2301305 oAC Dietrich S : online R2301306 oBS Sanders C : online R2301307 oBC Sanders C : online R2301308 oCS Mesch P : online R2301309 oCC Mesch P : online R230

ENGL ��7 Writing Fiction I • 5 CRPreviously ENGL 233. Recommended: ENGL& 101 (prev ENGL 101) placement or higher. Fee: $18.80 lab.1315 A White J MW 12:30p-2:40p R3101316 oAS Bessho S : online R2301317 oAC Bessho S : online R230

ENGL ��8 Writing Fiction II • 5 CRPreviously ENGL 234. Prerequisite: ENGL 237 (prev ENGL 233) with a C- or better. Fee: $18.80 lab.1319 A White J MW 12:30p-2:40p R3101320 oAS Bessho S : online R2301321 oAC Bessho S : online R230

ENGL ��9 Writing Fiction III • 5 CRPreviously ENGL 235. Prerequisite: ENGL 238 (prev ENGL 234) with a C- or better. Fee: $18.80 lab.1322 A White J MW 12:30p-2:40p R3101323 oAS Bessho S : online R2301324 oAC Bessho S : online R230

ENGL �47 Writing Poetry I • 5 CR Previously ENGL 243. Recommended: ENGL& 101 (prev ENGL 101) placement or higher.1327 oAS Andrus P : online R2301328 oAC Andrus P : online R230

ENGL �48 Writing Poetry II • 5 CRPreviously ENGL 244. Prerequisite: ENGL 247 (prev ENGL 243) with a C- or better.1329 oAS Andrus P : online R2301330 oAC Andrus P : online R230

ENGL �49 Writing Poetry III • 5 CRPreviously ENGL 245. Prerequisite: ENGL 248 (prev ENGL 244) with a C- or better.1331 oAS Andrus P : online R2301332 oAC Andrus P : online R230

ENGL �71 Expository Writing I • 5 CRPrerequisite: CMST 141 (prev COMM 141) or ENGL& 101 (prev ENGL 101) with a C- or better, or entry code. Fee: $18.80 lab.1334 A Cooper C daily 9:30a-10:20a R3061336 C West W TTh 12:30p-2:40p R2041338 oAS White K : online R2301339 oAC White K : online R2301340 oBS Goldsmith J : online R2301341 oBC Goldsmith J : online R2301342 oCS Robertson K : online R2301343 oCC Robertson K : online R230It is suggested that students enrolling in sections OCS or OCC also enroll in the online portion of ENGL& 244 (prev ENGL 267), American Literature I that Karen Robertson is teaching.

Also offered with ENGL& 113 (prev ENGL 110), Introduction to Poetry, in a 10-credit package; see English Combinations p. 24 for details.1335 B Leighton G daily 10:30a-12:20p R205

Also offered as part of “Bite Me: Consumption in U.S. Society” an 11-credit Interdisciplinary Studies class; see p. 31 for details.

0610 A Hanson/Meyer TWThF 8:30a-11:20a R110AB Also offered as part of “Bite Me: Consumption in U.S. Society” a 10-credit Interdisciplinary Studies class; see p. 30 for details.

0611 B Hanson/Meyer TThF 8:30a-11:20a R110AB also meets W 8:30a-9:20a R110AB

ENGL �7� Expository Writing II • 5 CRPrerequisite: ENGL 271 with a C- or better. Fee: $18.80 lab.1347 A Cooper C daily 9:30a-10:20a R3061349 C West W TTh 12:30p-2:40p R2041350 oAS White K : online R2301351 oAC White K : online R2301352 oBS Goldsmith J : online R2301353 oBC Goldsmith J : online R230Also offered with ENGL& 113 (prev ENGL 110), Introduction to Poetry, in a 10-credit package; see English Combinations p. 24 for details.1348 B Leighton G daily 10:30a-12:20p R205

Also offered as part of “Bite Me: Consumption in U.S. Society” an 11-credit Interdisciplinary Studies class; see p. 31 for details.

0610 A Hanson/Meyer TWThF 8:30a-11:20a R110AB Also offered as part of “Bite Me: Consumption in U.S. Society” a 10-credit Interdisciplinary Studies class; see p. 30 for details.

0611 B Hanson/Meyer TThF 8:30a-11:20a R110AB also meets W 8:30a-9:20a R110AB

ENGL �99 directed Reading & Research • V1-5 CR

Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. May be repeated for a maximum of 15 credits.1406 B Bessho S arranged D222

English - LiteratureARTS & HUMANITIES dIVISION

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

ENGL& 111 Introduction to Literature I • 5 CRPreviously ENGL 130. Recommended: ENGL& 101 (prev ENGL 101) placement or higher. 1362 A Pollock K MW 12:30p-2:40p R2041363 oAS Gilliam R : online R2301364 oAC Gilliam R : online R230

ENGL& 11� Introduction to Fiction • 5 CRPreviously ENGL 112 Reading Fiction. Recommended: ENGL& 101 (prev ENGL 101) placement or higher.1356 A Meek D TTh 3:00p-5:10p R210

ENGL& 11� Introduction to Fiction: Mystery & detective Fiction • 5 CR

Previously ENGL 112 Reading Fiction. Recommended: ENGL& 101 (prev ENGL 101) placement or higher.1354 oAS Kotker J : online R2301355 oAC Kotker J : online R230

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Course descriptions can be found online at www.bellevuecollege.edu/catalog

BCC Credit Class ScheduleEvening or Weekend Classes - look for shaded bars.

Credit Classes

ENGL& 11� Introduction to PoetryPreviously ENGL 110 Reading Poetry.

Offered with ENGL& 101 (prev ENGL 101), Written Expression, in a 10-credit package; see English Combinations p. 24 for details.1224 A Leighton G daily 10:30a-12:20p R205Also offered with ENGL 271, Expository Writing, in a 10-credit package; see English Combinations p. 24 for details.1335 B Leighton G daily 10:30a-12:20p R205Also offered with ENGL 272, Expository Writing, in a 10-credit package; see English Combinations p. 24 for details.1348 C Leighton G daily 10:30a-12:20p R205

ENGL 1�1 Introduction to Literature II • 5 CRRecommended: ENGL& 101 (prev ENGL 101) placement or higher.1366 A Pollock K MW 12:30p-2:40p R2041367 oAS Gilliam R : online R2301368 oAC Gilliam R : online R230

ENGL �15 Folklore: Myth, Folktale & Legend • 5 CR

Recommended: ENGL& 101 (prev ENGL 101) or ENGL 201 or a literature course in the 100 series.1370 A Miguel D daily 9:30a-10:20a D274A

ENGL �19 World Literature I • 5 CR1372 A West W daily 11:30a-12:20p R204

ENGL ��0 World Literature II • 5 CRPrerequisite: ENGL 219. ENGL& 101 (prev ENGL 101) and any 100 level literature course recommended.1374 A West W daily 11:30a-12:20p R204

ENGL ��1 Popular Literature: Science Fiction • 5 CR

Recommended: ENGL& 101 (prev ENGL 101) or ENGL 201 or a literature course in the 100 series.1378 oAS Gilliam R : online R2301379 oAC Gilliam R : online R230

ENGL& �44 American Literature I • 5 CRPreviously ENGL 267 American Lit: Beginnings Through Civil War. Recommended: ENGL& 101 (prev ENGL 101) or ENGL 201 or a literature course in the 100 series.1397 A Christiansen daily 8:30a-9:20a R3041398 oAS Robertson K : online R2301399 oAC Robertson K : online R230It is suggested that students also enroll in the online portion of either ENGL 101 or 271 that Karen Robertson is teaching.

ENGL �6� British Literature: Middle Ages & Renaissance • 5 CR

Recommended: ENGL& 101 (prev ENGL 101), 201 or a literature course in the 100 series.1390 oAS Leeds L : Online R2301391 oAS Leeds L : Online R230

English–Combination ClassesARTS & HUMANITIES dIVISION

The English Department’s “combination classes” give students the opportunity to approach two topics at the same time to improve their skills and under-standing of both. For example, in a 10-credit com-position and literature combination, students read, discuss, analyze, and write about significant literary works. The Department recommends that students in combination classes have college-level placement.

ENGLISH COMpOSITION AND LITERATURE • 10 CRThis ten-credit course uses a variety of poetry from different periods to teach the basics of college writ-ing. Transfers as Basic Skills and Humanities.

ENGL& 101 Written ExpressionPreviously ENGL 101.

ENGL& 11� Introduction to PoetryPreviously ENGL 110 Reading Poetry. Prerequisite: Placement by assessment, or ENGL 092 or 093 with a C- or better. Fee: $18.80 computer use.1224 S Leighton G daily 10:30a-12:20p R205

ENGL �71 Expository Writing IENGL& 11� Introduction to PoetryPreviously ENGL 110 Reading Poetry. Prerequisite: CMST 141 (prev COMM 141) or ENGL& 101 (prev ENGL 101) with a C- or better, or entry code. Fee: $18.80 computer use.1335 B Leighton G daily 10:30a-12:20p R205

ENGL �7� Expository Writing IIENGL& 11� Introduction to PoetryPreviously ENGL 110 Reading Poetry. Prerequisite: CMST 141 (prev COMM 141) or ENGL& 101 (prev ENGL 101) with a C- or better, or entry code. Fee: $18.80 computer use.1348 B Leighton G daily 10:30a-12:20p R205

ENGLISH COMpOSITION & ARTThis 10-credit photography and composition class explores the ways in which image and word influ-ence individual experience and create meaning. Students will be introduced to the basic tools and skills required to express themselves in both me-dia, and then will learn of the various formal prop-erties that characterize an effective photographic and written composition.

ENGL& 101 Written ExpressionPreviously ENGL 101.

ART 150 Basic Photo IPrerequisite: Placement by assessment, or ENGL 092 or 093 with a C- or better. Fee: $18.80 computer use & $35.20 photo lab supplies.1223 r Tomberlin/White daily 11:30a-12:20p A262 also meets MW 1:30p-4:20p C2511225 T Tomberlin/White daily 11:30a-12:20p A262 also meets TTh 1:30p-4:20p C251

English as a Second LanguageARTS & HUMANITIES dIVISION

DEVELOpMENTAL EDUCATION/READING LABDEVED 061 and DEVED 062 are courses spe-cifically designed to help ESL students improve academic reading and writing skills

This 11 or 12-credit combined course prepares English-as-a-Second-Language students for credit courses by building reading comprehension, vocabulary, grammar and writing skills. Students participate in writing work which coordinates with reading, speaking and listening activities. Plan to spend one hour in the Reading Lab during the first week of the quarter for orientation.

Prerequisite: Placement by assessment. Fee: $18.80 computer use.1100 A staff daily 11:30a-1:20p C1401101 B staff MTWTh 5:30p-7:40p C140

ESLThe English as a Second Language classes are designed for immigrants, refugees, permanent residents, and U.S. citizens. People on student or tourist visas are not eligible and should contact International Student Programs at (425) 564-2341.

These classes have a $25 tuition charge per stu-dent per quarter with a waiver for students who cannot pay. Placement by assessment. Come to R230 or call (425) 564-2341 for more information.

pREpARING FOR WORkPrerequisite: Must be eligible to work in the U.S. Call (425) 564-2341 for more information or come in to R230.

DEVED 0�0 Job PreparednessFor intermediate/advanced level ESL. Students learn to write a resume, complete application forms, practice interview skills and find resources for gaining employment.

7287 A staff TTh 5:30p-7:20p R101

Do you want to take free ESL classes?• improve skills in reading, writing, and speaking English• increase computer skills• customer service skills• job search assistanceQualifications:1. parent with dependent children2. looking for a job or a better job3. have permission to work in the U.S.

FREEESLforLow-IncomeParents WorkFirst offers educational opportunities for low-

income parents. Priority is given to TANF recipients.

CallBCC WorkFirst/ESL(425) 564-4144

CallBCC WorkFirst/ESL(425) 564-4144

W O R K F I R S T

(4�5) 564-1000 | �5

distance Education classes: see pages 44-49.

www.bellevuecollege.edu : online course ~ see page 44 for details.

Credit Classes

DEVED 0�0 Job Preparedness For intermediate level English speakers. Intensive practice in speak-ing, listening, reading, and writing helps students prepare for work while learning basic computer skills.

7288 B staff TTh 5:30p-7:20p TBA

DEVED 0�0 Job Preparedness: On the Job Communications

Intermediate/advanced ESL students will learn how to communicate effectively in the workplace; writing letters, e-mails and memos, speaking and working with co-workers, managers and customers.

7289 C Johnson A Sa 9:00a-11:50p R101Section C combines in classroom and online learning. One hour per week of online work is required for this class, plus access to a computer.

ENGLISH THROUGH THE NEWS This class prepares level 6 English-as-a-Second Language students for credit courses and other purposes by building writing, editing, reading, re-search and computer skills to participate in a real business, the publication of a literacy newspaper. Placement by assessment. Come to R230 or call (425) 564-2341 for more information.

7275 C staff TTh 9:30a-1:20p R309

ENGLISH LANGUAGE INSTITUTEThe English Language Institute offers English language training for all non-native speakers of English, including immigrants, refugees, perma-nent residents, U.S. citizens, and foreign nation-als holding all types of visas. You can register for the following classes by phone, online at by phone or on campus with International Student Programs in B233 in the Student Services Build-ing. Payment is due at the time of registration. For additional information about our programs or to register, please call (425) 564-3185. Books and other classroom materials can be purchased at the BCC Bookstore.

English Language Institute classes meet Sep-tember 22 - December 3. Classes do not meet on October 29, November 11, 27 & 28.

CREDIT CLASSES

INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS pROFESSIONS pROGRAM (IBp)(Interview with IBP director required)

IBp 067 Oral Business CommunicationsTuition: TBA6700 A staff daily 1:30p-2:20p TBA6701 B staff daily 1:30p-2:20p TBAClasses begin 9/22 and end 12/3.

IBp 068 Written Business CommunicationsTuition: TBA6705 A staff daily 2:30p-3:20p TBA6706 B staff daily 2:30p-3:20p TBAClasses begin 9/22 and end 12/3.

IBp 069 Introduction to BusinessTuition: TBA6710 A staff MW 10:30a-12:20p TBA6711 B staff MW 10:30a-12:20p TBAClasses begin 9/22 and end 12/3.

IBp 087 Pronunciation WorkshopTuition: TBA6730 A staff MWF 11:30a-12:20p TBAClasses begin 9/22 and end 11/11.

ELIUp 074 Exploring Contemporary IssuesTuition: TBA6748 E staff daily 3:30p-4:20p TBA6749 F staff daily 3:30p-4:20p TBAClasses begin 9/22 and end 12/3.

UNIVERSITY pREp

ALL 111 Accent Modification6282 A staff MTWTh 8:30a-9:20a TBA

ELIUp 100 University PreparationThe English Language Institute offers intensive English language training for foreign students preparing to enter U.S. colleges or universities. Tuition: TBA6100 A staff daily arranged R230Classes begin 9/22 and end 12/3. Students must attend testing days.

ELIUp 001 ReadingTuition: TBA6101 A staff daily arranged R230Classes begin 9/22 and end 12/3. Students must attend testing days.

ELIUp 00� Speaking / ListeningTuition: TBA6102 A staff daily arranged R230Classes begin 9/22 and end 12/3. Students must attend testing days.

ELIUp 00� WritingTuition: TBA6103 A staff daily arranged R230Classes begin 9/22 and end 12/3. Students must attend testing days.

NON-CREDIT ESL

ACADEMIC AND pROFESSIONAL ENGLISHClasses meet September 22- December 5. Classes do not meet on October 29, November 11, 27 & 28.

ELENG 081 TOEFL PrepTuition: $375 plus computer fee. 8267 A staff WF 10:00a-12:20p TBAClass meets 9/24-12/5.8268 B staff TTh 5:30p-7:40p TBAClass meets 9/23-12/4.

ELENG 08� Grammar for the TOEFLTuition: $150.8271 A staff Th 10:30a-12:20p TBAClass meets 9/29-11/24.

ELISp 0�1 Business CommunicationTuition: $3508279 A staff MW 6:30p-8:20p TBAClass meets 9/24-12/3.

ELENG 010 Vocabulary ITuition: $3508232 A staff TTh 12:30p-2:20p TBAClass meets 9/23-12/4.

CONVERSATIONAL ENGLISH

ELENG 0�1 English Conversation ITuition: $3508234 A staff TTh 9:30a-11:20a TBAClass meets 9/23-12/4.8235 B staff TTh 5:30p-7:20p TBAClass meets 9/23-12/4.

ELENG 0�� English Conversation IITuition: $3508237 A staff TTh 9:30a-11:20a TBAClass meets 9/23-12/4.8238 B staff TTh 5:30p-7:20p TBAClass meets 9/23-12/4.

ELENG 06� English through Current EventsTuition: $2808258 A staff M 11:30a-1:20p TBAClass meets 9/29-11/24

English as a Second

Language?Do you want to improve your English in daily life or on your job? Try our Community classes:

• Conversation• Grammar Review• Vocabulary in Use• TOEFL Prep• Grammar forTOEFL• English through Current Events• English through the Media• Everyday Idioms and

Expressions• Accent Reduction• Business Communication

Courses are offered during the daytime or in the evening, and usually meet once or twice per week.

See current courses on pages 24-26.

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Course descriptions can be found online at www.bellevuecollege.edu/catalog

BCC Credit Class ScheduleEvening or Weekend Classes - look for shaded bars.

Credit Classes

ELENG 06� English through the Media Tuition: $2758261 A staff TWTh 11:30a-12:20p TBAClass meets 9/23-12/4

ELENG 05� Everyday Idioms and ExpressionsTuition: $1458254 A staff W 12:30p-1:20p TBAClass meets 9/24-12/3

ELENG 046 Understanding Informal EnglishTuition: $2408253 A staff Sa 9:30a-12:30p TBAClass meets 9/27-11/22

GENERAL ENGLISH

ELENG 041 Grammar Review ITuition: $3508246 A staff TTh 9:30a-11:20a TBAClass meets 9/23-12/4.8247 B staff MW 5:30p-7:20p TBAClass meets 9/22-12/1.

ELENG 04� Grammar Review IITuition: $3508248 A staff MW 9:30a-11:20a TBAClass meets 9/22-12/1.

ELENG 04� Grammar Review IIITuition: $2258250 A staff TTh 12:30p-1:20p TBAClass meets 9/23-12/4.

ELENG 0�1 Vocabulary In UseTuition: $2258242 A staff F 9:30a-11:20a TBAClass meets 9/26-12/5.

ELISp 011 Accent ReductionTuition: $3508275 A staff MW 9:30a-11:20a TBAClass meets 9/22-12/1.8276 B staff TTh 6:30p-8:20p TBAClass meets 9/23-12/4.

Environmental ScienceSCIENCE dIVISION

ENVS& 100 Survey of Environmental Science • 5 CR

Previously ENVSC 204 Ecology & the Biosphere. Fulfills natural science course requirement at BCC.3450 A staff daily 8:30a-9:20a C1613452 B Kumar S TTh 12:30p-2:40p C1613454 oAS Steinert K : online L2003456 oAC Steinert K : online L200

Also offered as part of “Bite Me: Consumption in U.S. Society” a 10-credit Interdisciplinary Studies class; see p. 30 for details.

0610 A Hanson/Meyer TThF 8:30a-11:20a R110AB also meets W 8:30a-9:20a R110AB

ENVS �07 Field & Laboratory Environmental Science • 6 CR

Previously ENVSC 207. Fulfills laboratory science course require-ment at BCC. Fee: $35.40 science lab.3470 A Viens R ThF 10:30a-12:20p B262 also meets T 10:30a-1:20p B262

ENVS �81 Current Issues in Environmental Science • 1 CR

Previously ENVSC 281. Prerequisite: ENVS& 100 (prev ENVSC 204) or equivalent recommended.3478 A Viens R M 2:30p-4:20p D274BClass meets on the following Mondays: 9/29, 10/6, 10/20, 11/3, 11/17, 12/1.

Ethnic & Cultural StudiesSOCIAL SCIENCE dIVISION

The Ethnic & Cultural Studies Department is inter-disciplinary in nature, coordinating the courses, activities, and projects that will enhance students’ abilities to function in our increasingly multicultur-al, multiethnic world. Courses draw on methodolo-gies and theories from both the social sciences and humanities, allowing students to develop an understanding of multiple perspectives and to con-nect ideas across disciplines. In view of increasing diversity in the U.S. and globalization worldwide, the department provides students with a focus on ethnic and cultural issues, exposure to scholarship from historically underrepresented groups, and preparation to live in a culturally complex world.

ETHN 100 Race in the United States • 5 CRPrerequisite: Placement by assessment. into ENGL& 101 (prev ENGL 101) or ENGL 092 or 093 with a C- or better or entry code. May be used as social science or humanities course requirement, not both, at BCC5900 A Pollock K daily 8:30a-9:20a N208

ETHN 109 Introduction to Women’s Studies • 5 CR

Recommended: Placement by assessment. into ENGL& 101 (prev ENGL 101).5903 A Pollock K daily 11:30a-12:20p N208

ETHN 1�0 Introduction to Native American Studies • 5 CR

Prerequisite: ENGL& 101 (prev ENGL 101) recommended.5904 A Sutler-Cohen daily 9:30a-10:20a B101

ETHN 1�0 Ethnic Identity of deafness • 5 CRPrerequisite: Placement by assessment. into ENGL& 101 (prev ENGL 101) or ENGL 092 or 093 with a C- or better. PSYC& 100 (prev PSYCH 100) or SOC& 101 (prev SOC 110) recommended.5905 A Mangan R daily 10:30a-11:20a R304

ETHN 140 Introduction to African American Studies • 5 CR

Prerequisite: Placement by assessment. into ENGL& 101 (prev ENGL 101) or ENGL 092 or 093 with a C- or better or entry code.5906 A Pollock K daily 9:30a-10:20a L219

ETHN �00 Sports and Culture • 5 CRPrerequisite: Placement by assessment. into ENGL& 101 (prev ENGL 101) or ENGL 092 or 093 with a C- or better or entry code.5909 oAS Abe D : online D1105910 oAC Abe D : online D110

ETHN �10 Ethnic Experiences in Art & Music • 5 CR

Prerequisite: Placement by assessment. into ENGL& 101 (prev ENGL 101) or ENGL 092 or 093 with a C- or better or entry code. May be used as social science or humanities course requirement, not both, at BCC.5911 A Abe D MW 10:30a-11:20a C168Section A is a hybrid class. On campus sessions meet on the days listed. The balance of instruction occurs online as directed by the course syllabus. Significant computer use. Additional Fee: $11.50.

Experiential LearningARTS & HUMANITIES dIVISION

EXpRL 187 Prior Learning Portfolio development • � CR

Prerequisite: Permission of program chair or instructor.1420 A Jeffers R arranged B232

EXpRL 191 Academic Internship Experience • V �-5 CR

Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. Course is graded pass/fail. Fee: $12 Internship Professional Liability coverage.1424 A McCray L arranged B232

EXpRL 19� Academic Internship Experience • V�-5 CR

Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. Course is graded pass/fail. Fee: $12 Internship Professional Liability coverage.1426 A McCray L arranged B232

EXpRL 19� Academic Internship Experience • V�-5 CR

Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. Course is graded pass/fail. Fee: $12 Internship Professional Liability coverage.1428 A McCray L arranged B232

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Contact:Worker Retraining, B131(425) 564-4054

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Worker Retraining

(4�5) 564-1000 | �7

distance Education classes: see pages 44-49.

www.bellevuecollege.edu : online course ~ see page 44 for details.

Credit Classes

EXpRL ��0 Resume & Interviewing Strategies • � CR

1430 A Bunce G F 6:00p-9:00p R203 also meets Sa 9:00a-5:00p R203Section A meets 10/10, 10/11, 10/17 & 10/18.1432 B Bunce G F 6:00p-9:00p R201 also meets Sa 9:00a-5:00p R201Section B meets 11/7, 11/8, 11/14 & 11/15.

Fast TrackCONTINUING EdUCATION

Fast Track offers intensive training programs in a variety of technology specialties, including Microsoft Certified Database Administrator and Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE). Fast Track tuition includes all required text books, one certification voucher for each scheduled exam, online practice exams, North Campus lab use, and additional fulltime enrollment student benefits. For more information about Fast Track opportunities, both credit and noncredit, please call (425) 564-4005, or go to http://conted.bcc.ctc.edu/fasttrack.

Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) • �0 CRMCSE is an intermediate-level curriculum designed to prepare students for careers in advanced networking on Windows 2003 and .Net Server platforms. Fee: $7495.MCSE Fast Track program starts 9/11/08. Classes meet Tu/Th/F, 5:30p–9:30p at BCC’s North Campus, 10700 Northup Way.

Microsoft Database Administrator • ��.5 CRThe DBA program is an intermediate-level curriculum designed to prepare students for a career as a database administrator with companies using .NET technology and Microsoft SQL Server 2005. Fee: $6795.DBA Fast Track program starts 10/15/08. Classes meet M/W/F, 5:30p–9:30p at BCC’s North Campus, 10700 Northup Way.

Fire ScienceHEALTH SCIENCES, EdUCATION &

WELLNESS INSTITUTE

This is a professional/technical program.This program is self-supporting and is not eligible for tuition waivers. For information regarding our refund policy, please refer to our program brochure or contact the Fire Science Program Office at (425) 564-2012. To register for classes you must have com-pleted a BCC application form. If you have already met with the Fire Science director for advising you may register for classes online or in person on the main campus. If the class has a Fire Science prereq-uisite you will need to contact our office for a course entry code. Successful completion of each course is dependent upon attendance at all sessions. Text-books should be purchased prior to the first class. Call (425) 564-2012 for an appointment to meet with program director, or for more information.

FS 105 Fire Service Hydraulics • � CRPrerequisite: FS 110 or permission of instructor. Placement by assessment. into MATH 099 or MATH 098 with a C- or better. or permission of instructor. Fee: $289.50.

6661 NCA Keith C F 9:00a-5:00p W266Section NCA meets at North Campus, 10700 Northup Way. Class meets 9/26, 10/10, 10/17 and 10/31. No class 10/3.

FS 110 Fundamentals of Emergency Services • � CR

Prerequisites: Placement by assessment into ENGL& 101 (prev ENG 101) or ENGL 092 or 093 with a C- or better. Fee: $289.50.

6660 A Garling K Sa 9:00a-5:00p FST

Class meets 11/5, 11/15 & 12/6. Location: Kent Fire Station #73, 26512 Military Road S., Kent.

FS 1�0 Fire Investigation • � CRPrerequisite: FS 110 or permission of instructor. Fee: $289.50.

6662 NCA Nee K F 9:30a-2:20p W272Section NCA meets at North Campus, 10700 Northup Way. Class meets 10/10, 10/17, 10/24, 10/31, 11/7 and 11/14.

FS 1�7 Fire Protection • � CRFee: $289.50.

6663 A Pargas D Th 6:00p-9:00p C168

FS 160 Fire Tactics & Strategy • � CRPrerequisite: FS 110 or permission of advisor. Fee: $317.10 includes $27.60 tech fee. Offered online.

6666 oAC Kuleta J : online R130AClass meets 9/22-12/10.

FS ��� Human Resources Management • � CRFee: $289.50.

6664 NCA Keith C F 9:00a-5:00p W266Section NCA meets at North Campus, 10700 Northup Way. Class meets 11/7, 11/14, 11/21 & 12/5. Now class 11/18.

FS ��� Fire Service Administration • � CRFee: $317.10 includes $27.60 tech fee. Offered online.

6665 iSA Kuleta J : online R130AClass meets 9/22-12/10.

Foreign LanguageARTS & HUMANITIES dIVISION

See World Languages, pages 42-43.

FrenchARTS & HUMANITIES dIVISION

See World Languages, pages 42-43.

GamingBUSINESS dIVISION

Business Division/Digital Communications website: www.bellevuecollege.edu/business.

GAME 105 Gaming Theory • 5 CRFee: $50.25 computer use and $11.50 Vista.0430 A Wolcott B TTh 12:30p-2:40p N209Section A combines classroom & online learning

GAME 110 Game design I • 5 CRFee: $50.25 computer use and $11.50 Vista.0432 A Austin R MW 3:00p-5:10p N209Section A combines classroom & online learning.

GAME 111 Game design II • 5 CRFee: $50.25 computer use.0434 A Prigg R TTh 3:00p-5:10p N209

General BusinessManagementBUSINESS dIVISION

Business Division/Digital Communications website: www.bellevuecollege.edu/business.

BUS& 101 Introduction to Business • 5 CRPreviously G BUS 101. Fulfills social science course requirement at BCC.4335 A Mears H daily 7:30a-8:20a R2024336 B staff daily 8:30a-9:20a R2024337 C Lum L daily 9:30a-10:20a R2024338 d Johnson A daily 10:30a-11:20a A2624339 E Hatstat F daily 11:30a-12:20p R2024340 F Johnson A daily 12:30p-1:20p R2024341 G McAlvay J MW 3:00p-5:10p R2024342 H McAlvay J TTh 3:00p-5:10p R2024343 i Gates C TTh 5:30p-7:40p R2024344 oAS Nesbeitt S : online A2424345 oAC Nesbeitt S : online A2424346 oBS Lovestedt A : online A2424347 oBC Lovestedt A : online A242

BUS 10� Personal Money Management • 1 CRPreviously G BUS 102. Continuous enrollment until 11/18.4348 oAS Blume M : online A242

BUS 10� Personal Savings • 1 CRPreviously G BUS 103. Continuous enrollment until 11/18.4349 oAS Blume M : online A242

BUS 104 Personal Credit • 1 CRPreviously G BUS 104. Continuous enrollment until 11/18.4350 oAS Jenkins A : online A242

Complete a Certificate in 6-9 months!

(425) 564-4005 or [email protected]

Fast TrackTechnology Program

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Course descriptions can be found online at www.bellevuecollege.edu/catalog

BCC Credit Class ScheduleEvening or Weekend Classes - look for shaded bars.

Credit Classes

BUS 108 Personal Investment • 1 CRPreviously G BUS 108. Continuous enrollment until 11/18.

4351 oAS Jenkins A : online A242

BUS 1�0 Organizational Behavior • 5 CRPreviously G BUS 120.

4355 A Griggs D daily 10:30a-11:20a A2064356 B Brophy B TTh 5:30p-7:40p A130

4357 oAS Wilson K : online A2424358 oAC Wilson K : online A2424359 oBS Brophy B : online A2424360 oBC Brophy B : online A242

BUS 141 Introduction to Insurance • � CRPreviously G BUS 141.

4362 A Tuttle E MW 5:30p-7:40p R202

4363 oAS Tuttle E : online A2424364 oAC Tuttle E : online A242

BUS 145 Business Mathematics • 5 CRPreviously G BUS 145. Prerequisite: BTS 161, BTS 165 or CS 110 BCC with a C- or better. or equivalent spreadsheet experience. Calculator recommended.4365 A staff daily 8:30a-9:20a R3024366 B Nazarian H TTh 5:30p-7:40p L2194367 oAS Nazarian H : online A2424368 oAC Nazarian H : online A242

BUS& �01 Business Law • 5 CRPreviously G BUS 202 Law & Business.4370 A Hatstat F daily 10:30a-11:20a R2034371 B staff MW 7:50p-10:00p A2064374 oAS staff : online A2424375 oAC staff : online A242

BUS �10 Investments • 5 CRPreviously G BUS 210. Fee: $50.25 computer use.4378 A Lum L MW 12:30p-2:40p A206

BUS ��1 Human Resource Management • 5 CRPreviously G BUS 221.4379 A Kato M TTh 7:50p-10:00p R202

BUS ��� Advanced Leadership & Management • 5 CR

Previously G BUS 222. Prerequisite: BUS&101 (prev G BUS 101) or BUS 120 (prev G BUS 120) or BUS 221 (prev G BUS 221)4380 A staff MW 12:30p-2:40p L219

BUS ��0 Project Management • 5 CRPreviously G BUS 230. Recommended: Concurrent enrollment in BTS 280.4381 A Ralston T TTh 5:30p-7:40p A228

BUS �45 Property & Liability Insurance • 5 CR

Previously G BUS 245. Prerequisite: BUS 141 (prev G BUS 141) or equivalent experience recommended.4382 oAS Tuttle E : online A2424383 oAC Tuttle E : online A242

BUS �46 Personal Insurance • 5 CRPreviously G BUS 246. Prerequisite: BUS 141 (prev G BUS 141) or equivalent.4384 A Tuttle E MW 12:30p-2:40p L218

BUS �91 Business Internship I • � CRPreviously G BUS 291. Course is graded credit/no credit. Prereq-uisite: Entry code.4389 A Hatstat F arranged A242

General EducationDevelopment(GED)ARTS & HUMANITIES dIVISION

This is a non-credit course for people preparing for the GED exam and for people preparing for pre-college level credit math and English courses. This preparation class requires at least a seventh grade reading ability. All new students must attend a new student assessment. Call (425) 564-2067 for more information and assessment dates. There is a $25 tuition charge per student per quarter for these classes with a waiver for students who cannot pay. This course does not apply toward financial aid credit requirements.

GeographySOCIAL SCIENCE dIVISION

GEOG 100 Introduction to Geography • 5 CR5300 A Walker G daily 9:30a-10:20a D2735301 B Walker G daily 11:30a-12:20p D2735302 C Tebbetts R daily 12:30p-1:20p D2735303 d Tebbetts R daily 1:30p-2:20p D2735304 E Tebbetts R TTh 3:00p-5:10p D2735306 oAS Walker G : online D1105307 oAC Walker G : online D110

GEOG 105 Geography of World Affairs • 5 CRSame as INTST 105. Either GEOG 105 or INTST 105 may be taken for credit, not both.

5320 A Walker G daily 8:30a-9:20a D273

GEOG 106 Introduction to Natural disasters & Hazards • 5 CR

Same as Geology 106. Either GEOG 106 or Geology 106 may be taken for credit, not both.

5325 A Viens R MW 11:30a-1:20p B262 also meets F 12:30p-1:20p B262

GEOG �05 Weather, Climate, Vegetation, Soils • 5 CR

Fulfills natural science course requirement at BCC.

5345 oAS Walker G : online D1105346 oAC Walker G : online D110

GEOG �50 Geography of the Pacific Northwest • 5 CR

5360 A Tebbetts R daily 10:30a-11:20a D273

GeologySCIENCE dIVISION

GEOL& 101 Survey of Geology • 6 CRPreviously GEOL 101. Fulfills laboratory science course requirement at BCC. Fee: $35.40 science lab.

3486 A Minium D MWF 8:30a-9:20a B262 also meets TTh 7:30a-9:20a B2623488 B Minium D TThF 9:30a-10:20a B262 also meets MW 9:30a-11:20a B2623490 C Lyons B MWTh 3:00p-5:10p B262No lab fee charged for online sections. Required lab kit available for purchase at the BCC Bookstore.

3492 oAS Viens R : online L2003493 oAC Viens R : online L200

GEOL 106 Introduction to Natural Hazards & disasters • 5 CR

Fulfills natural science course requirement at BCC. Same as GEOG 106. Either GEOG 106 or GEOL 106 may be taken for credit, not both.

3494 A Viens R MW 11:30a-1:20p B262 also meets F 12:30p-1:20p B262

GermanARTS & HUMANITIES dIVISION

See World Languages, pages 42-43.

BUS 141: Introduction to Insurance

BUS 245: Property and Liability Insurance

InsuranceCourses

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classes...See page 13 for class listings.

(4�5) 564-1000 | �9

distance Education classes: see pages 44-49.

www.bellevuecollege.edu : online course ~ see page 44 for details.

Credit Classes

HealthHEALTH SCIENCES, EdUCATION &

WELLNESS INSTITUTE

HLTH �50 Wellness • 5 CR2376 A Elsenbaumer daily 9:30a-10:20a R3102377 B Orechia S daily 10:30a-11:20a R3102378 C Butler R daily 11:30a-12:20p R310

HLTH �60 Wilderness First Aid Basics • 4 CRFee: $16.25 supplies and equipment.2385 A Prescott P daily 11:30a-12:20p C167

HLTH �9� First Aid & CPR/Responding to Emergencies • 4 CR

Fee: $5.25 supplies.2393 A Yoshino M daily 9:30a-10:20a C1672394 B Yoshino M daily 10:30a-11:20a C167

Health professionsHEALTH SCIENCES, EdUCATION &

WELLNESS INSTITUTE

HpRO 100 Introduction to Health Care • � CRFee: $35.45 testing fee will be charged for all sections. $18.40 online fee for online section only.2401 A Minks A W 3:00p-4:50p C1672400 oAS Minks A : online arranged

HpRO 105 Training for Health Care Workers • � CR

Fee: $5.25 lab fee.2402 A Prescott P MW 7:30a-9:20a C167Section A combine classroom and online learning. On campus sessions meet on the days listed. The balance of instruction occurs online as directed by the course syllabus and includes significant computer use. Additional Fee: $10.90. Class meets 9/22-10/27.

HpRO 1�0 Medical Terminology • � CR2404 A Kelso G M 1:30p-4:20p C1672405 NCB Ouattara G Sa 1:00p-3:15p W215Section NCB meets at North Campus, 10700 Northup Way.2407 oAC Kelso G : online arranged2406 oAS Kelso G : online arranged2409 oBC Kelso G : online arranged2408 oBS Kelso G : online arranged

HpRO 1�5 Introduction to Human Systems • � CR

2410 A Lawler J Th 2:00p-4:50p N2082411 oAS Lawler J : online arrangedFee: $27.60 online fee.

HpRO 1�0 Human Relations in Health Care Settings • 4 CR

2412 NCA Crawford S TTh 2:00p-3:50p W215Section NCA meets at North Campus, 10700 Northup Way.

HpRO 141 Phlebotomy Technician I • 8 CRNote: Students must have a minimum of the first 2 of 3 Hepatitis B immunizations. Prerequisite: Placement by assessment. into ENGL 071 or higher and permission of instructor. Fee: $125 supply fee.2413 NCA Crawford S TTh 4:00p-7:50p W215Section NCA meets at North Campus, 10700 Northup Way. Section NCA combines classroom and online learning. On campus sessions meet on the days listed. The balance of instruction occurs online as directed by the course syllabus and includes significant computer use. Additional Fee: $10.90.

HpRO 146 Clinical Lab Assistant I • 5 CRFee: $64.50 lab supplies.2414 NCA Oglay H TTh 10:00a-1:50p W215Section NCA meets at North Campus, 10700 Northup Way. Section NCA combines classroom and online learning. On campus sessions meet on the days listed. The balance of instruction occurs online as directed by the course syllabus and includes significant computer use. Additional Fee: $10.90. Class meets 9/22-10/29.

HpRO 147 Clinical Lab Assistant II • 5 CRPrerequisite: HPRO 146. Fee: $50.25 computer use and $64.50 lab supplies.2415 NCA Oglay H TTh 10:00a-1:50p W215Section NCA meets at North Campus, 10700 Northup Way. Section NCA combines classroom and online learning. On campus sessions meet on the days listed. The balance of instruction occurs online as directed by the course syllabus and includes significant computer use. Additional Fee: $10.90. Class meets 10/30-12/10.

HpRO 174 Heath Unit Coordinator I • 5 CR2416 NCA Ouattara G F 6:00p-8:50p W215 also meets Sa 10:00a-12:50p W215Section NCA meets at North Campus, 10700 Northup Way.

HistorySOCIAL SCIENCE dIVISION

HIST 101 History of Civilization: Cultural Traditions • 5 CR

May be used as social science or humanities course requirement, not both, at BCC5400 A Doan R daily 7:30a-8:20a B1015401 B Haines E daily 10:30a-11:20a C1655403 oAS Haines E : online D1105404 oAC Haines E : online D110

HIST 10� History of Civilization: Middle Ages • 5 CR

May be used as social science or humanities course requirement, not both, at BCC5405 A Perry T TTh 3:00p-5:10p C1655406 oAS Haines E : online D1105407 oAC Haines E : online D110

HIST 110 English History to 1603 • 5 CRMay be used as social science or humanities course requirement, not both, at BCC5415 A Haslam G daily 8:30a-9:20a C165

HIST 1�0 Global History • 5 CRSame as INTST 204. Either HIST 120 or INTST 204 may be taken for credit, not both. May be used as social science or humanities course requirement, not both, at BCC5420 oAS Barnette M : online D1105421 oAC Barnette M : online D110

HIST& 146 US History I • 5 CRPreviously HIST 201 U.S. History: Discovery to Independence. May be used as social science or humanities course requirement, not both, at BCC.5450 A Perry T daily 6:30a-7:20a C1655451 B Haslam G daily 11:30a-12:20p C1655452 C Haslam G daily 1:30p-2:20p C1655453 oAS Haslam G : online D1105454 oAC Haslam G : online D110

HIST& 147 US History II • 5 CRPreviously HIST 202 U.S. History: First Century of Independence. May be used as social science or humanities course requirement, not both, at BCC.5461 B Heinrichs T MW 1:30p-3:40p C2085460 A Heinrichs T MW 5:30p-7:40p C1655456 0AS Heinrichs T : online D1105457 oAC Heinrichs T : online D110

HIST& 148 US History III • 5 CRPreviously HIST 203 U.S. History: U.S. in the Global Age. May be used as social science or humanities course requirement, not both, at BCC.5458 A Perry T TTh 5:30p-7:40p C165

HIST �10 The Far East in the Modern World • 5 CR

May be used as social science or humanities course requirement, not both, at BCC.5462 A Haines E daily 9:30a-10:20a C165

HIST �1� Sport in America: A Social History • 5 CR

May be used as social science or humanities course requirement, not both, at BCC.5463 A Perry T daily 7:30a-8:20a C165

HIST ��0 Revolutions in the Modern World • 5 CR

Same as POLS 230 (prev POLSC 230). Either HIST 230 or POLS 230 can be taken for credit, not both.5464 A Vaughan D daily 9:30a-10:20a L221

HIST �4� The Age of Exploration & discovery • 5 CR

May be used as social science or humanities course requirement, not both, at BCC.5466 oAS Doan R : online D1105467 oAC Doan R : online D110

HIST �45 The U.S. in World Affairs: 1898 to Present • 5 CR

May be used as social science or humanities course requirement, not both, at BCC.5470 oAS Heinrichs T : online D1105471 oAC Heinrichs T : online D110

Pursue a degree in Health Sciences:

go to www.bellevue college.edu/health

Call the Reading Lab at (425) 564-2200 for more info. www.bellevuecollege.edu/writinglab/ReadingLab.html

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Course descriptions can be found online at www.bellevuecollege.edu/catalog

BCC Credit Class ScheduleEvening or Weekend Classes - look for shaded bars.

Credit Classes

Human DevelopmentSTUdENT SERVICES

Human Development courses assist students to achieve their education goals through personal awareness and growth. For more information about the job-search class “Career Action Planning” (HD 185) contact the Career Center, (425) 564-2279.

HD 101 Self-Esteem in the Workplace • � CR6000 A Smith-Berry F 6:00p-10:00p B242 also meets SaSu 9:00a-6:00p B242Class meets 11/14, 11/15, 11/16 Attendance required at all sessions.

HD 110 Stress Management • � CR6002 0AS Lee H : online B2326003 oAC Lee H : online B232

HD 11� Selecting a College Major • � CRRecommended: 30 prior college-level credits. Fee: $35.45 testing fee will be charged for all sections.6004 A Foltz C W 1:30p-2:20p B242Section A in mixed mode. On campus sessions meet on the day listed. The balance of instruction occurs online as directed by the course syllabus. Significant computer use.

HD 1�0 Learning Strategies for Student Success • � CR

Recommend placement in ENGL 089 or above.6007 A Brodish S MW 10:30a-11:20a D1026008 B Smith-Berry TTh 9:30a-10:20a B242

HD 1�0 Learning Strategies for Student Success • � CR

Recommend placement in ENGL 089 or above.6009 C Henkel G F 6:00p-10:00p B242 also meets SaSu 9:00a-6:00p B242Class meets 10/17, 10/18, 10/19 Attendance required at all sessions.

HD 1�0 Learning Strategies for Student Success • � CR

Recommend placement in ENGL 089 or above.6010 d Brodsky B F 6:00p-10:00p B242 also meets SaSu 9:00a-6:00p B242Class meets 10/10, 10/11, 10/12 Attendance required at all sessions.

HD 1�0 TRiO Learning Strategies for Student Success • � CR

Recommend placement in ENGL 089 or above. For TRiO support students only. Prerequisite: Permission of Instructor.6011 E Brodsky B TTh 1:30p-2:20p D274C

HD 140 Race in America • � CR6014 A Pollock K F 6:00p-10:00p R204 also meets SaSu 9:00a-6:00p R204Class meets 10/17, 10/18, 10/19 Attendance required at all sessions.

HD 157 Assertive Communication • � CR6016 A Seibel M F 6:00p-10:00p R210 also meets SaSu 9:00a-6:00p R210Class meets 12/5, 12/6, 12/7 Attendance required at all sessions.

HD 17� Career Exploration • � CRFee: $35.45 testing fee will be charged for all sections.6018 A Taplin R TTh 11:30a-12:50p B242

HD 17� Career Exploration • � CR6019 0AS Cross S : online B2326020 oAC Cross S : online B232

HD 17� Career Exploration • � CRFee: $35.45 testing fee will be charged for all sections.6021 B Agassiz R F 6:00p-10:00p R210 also meets SaSu 9:00a-6:00p R210Class meets 11/7, 11/8, 11/9 Attendance required at all sessions.

HD 190 Staying on Track • 1 CRPrerequisite: Permission of instructor.6026 A staff T 1:30p-2:20p R2106027 B staff W 2:30p-3:20p N2086028 C staff W 1:30p-2:20p N2046029 d staff Th 1:30p-2:20p R210

HD 199 Individual Studies in Human development • V1-� CR

Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. May be repeated for a maximum of 15 credits.6035 A staff arranged B232

HD �10 Leadership Today: Creating a Vision for Tomorrow • � CR

6030 A Bunce G W 2:30p-4:30p L214

Information TechnologyBUSINESS dIVISION

Business Division/Digital Communications website: www.bellevuecollege.edu/business.

IT 10� Networking Basics • 5 CRPrerequisite: Placement by assessment. into ENGL 089. Comple-tion of ENGL 092 or 093. Recommended: BTS 161 or equivalent course work.4652 oAS Helm R : online A2424653 oAC Helm R : online A242

Interdisciplinary StudiesARTS & HUMANITIES dIVISION

Interdisciplinary Studies combines the study of several subjects into one integrated course or “learning community,” usually for ten or more credits. Each IDS course features a theme that forms a common thread across disciplines.

The focus of these courses is YOU. Students learn with each other and from each other by discussing readings in small groups (seminars), taking part in group activities, and, in some courses, by taking field trips. These programs emphasize the process of learning as well as course content. The student-centered, discussion-oriented format encourages and supports different points of view and creates a social climate that promotes collaborative learning.

For additional information regarding the Interdis-ciplinary Studies program, contact Star Rush at (425) 564-2550.

BITE ME: CONSUMpTION IN U.S. SOCIETY • 11 CRFrankenfood or Organic; Hemp or Polyester; Man-sion or Condo - How do you choose? Bacteria genes in tomatoes, hormones in meat, insecticides in po-tatoes - Do you know what’s in your food? The focus of this course is the impacts of lifestyle choices in regard to food, clothing and shelter. We will examine our behaviors, choices, responsibilities and the con-sequences of our actions to our communities, nation and the entire globe by investigating ecosystem interconnections. Through our readings and discus-sions, we will evaluate diverse opinions and values in order to scrutinize our own personal beliefs.

receive 11 credits from the following courses:BIOL& 100 Survey of Biology (prev BIOL 100 Introductory Biology) • 6 CR ORBOTAN 110 Introduction to Plant Biology • 6 CR ANDENGL& 101 English Composition I • 5 CR ORENGL 201 The Research Paper • 5 CR ORENGL 271 Expository Writing • 5 CR ORENGL 272 Expository Writing II • 5 CR

instructors:Michael Hanson, Biology & BotanyMichael Meyer, English

register for:INTER 1�5 Bite Me: Consumption in

U.S. Society • 11 CRPrerequisite: Eligible to register for ENGL& 101 or ENGL 201 or ENGL 271 or ENGL 272. Fees: $18.80 lab use; $35.40 Science lab.0610 A team taught TWThF 8:30a-11:20a R110AB

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www.bellevuecollege.edu : online course ~ see page 44 for details.

Credit Classes

BITE ME: CONSUMpTION IN U.S. SOCIETY • 10 CRFrankenfood or Organic; Hemp or Polyester; Man-sion or Condo - How do you choose? Bacteria genes in tomatoes, hormones in meat, insecticides in po-tatoes - Do you know what’s in your food? The focus of this course is the impacts of lifestyle choices in regard to food, clothing and shelter. We will examine our behaviors, choices, responsibilities and the con-sequences of our actions to our communities, nation and the entire globe by investigating ecosystem interconnections. Through our readings and discus-sions, we will evaluate diverse opinions and values in order to scrutinize our own personal beliefs.

receive 10 credits from the following courses:ENGL& 101 English Composition I (prev ENGL 101 Written Expression) • 5 CR ORENGL 201 The Research Paper • 5 CR ORENGL 271 Expository Writing • 5 CR ORENGL 272 Expository Writing II • 5 CR ANDNUTR 130 Nutrition and the Human Body • 5 CR ORENVS& 100 Survey of Environmental Science (prev Ecology & the Biosphere) • 5 CR

instructors:Michael Hanson, Nutrition & Environmental ScienceMichael Meyer, English

register for:INTER 1�5 Bite Me: Consumption in

U.S. Society • 10 CRENGL Prerequisite: Eligible to register for ENGL& 101 (prev ENGL 101) or ENGL 201 or ENGL 271 or ENGL 272. NUTR 130: Same as BIOL 130 and HOMEC 130. Only one of the three may be taken for credit. Recommended: BIOL& 160 • prev BIOL 101). Fees: $18.80 lab.

0611 B team taught TThF 8:30a-11:20a R110AB also meets W 8:30a-9:20a R110AB

FRESHMAN EXpERIENCE: THE GOOD LIFE • 10 CR

How do I create “the good life” for myself? For that matter, how do I make it through school? In this 10 credit course we will demystify academic life while examining cultures around the world, including the U.S.A. We will improve our writing skills and learn to thing critically about culture through writing about sociology. Class objectives include developing strategies for success in: read-ing, writing, studying, test taking, participating in class discussions, online learning, presentations, time management and goal setting. Additionally, we will learn about on-campus resources and how to use them. By joining our comfortable learning environment you will gain confidence in your own unique abilities as a student to navigate the academic demands of college life.

receive 10 credits from the following courses: ENGL 092 Development English • 5 CR ORENGL 093 Composition for Non-Native Speakers • 5 CR ORENGL& 101 English Composition I • 5 CR ORSOC& 101 Introduction to Sociology • 5 CR

instructors:Sue Cox, SociologyArline Davis, English

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The Good Life • 10 CRENGL Prerequisite: Eligible to register for ENGL 092 or ENGL& 101. Fees: $18.80 lab use. This class combines classroom and online learning. Computer use required. Additional Fee: $11.50.0614 C team taught MTThF 9:30a-11:20a R106AB

INTERDISCIpLINARY STUDIES IN WINTER AND SpRINGPlan to include one of the following IDS courses in your Winter and/or Spring Quarter schedule:

WINTER �009Face Book… Reading into Global Wellness (10 credits of English & Health)By Design (10 credits of Art & Interior Design)

SpRING �009Life with Dogs: The Canine Connection (10 credits of English & American Studies)

Interior DesignARTS & HUMANITIES dIVISION

INDES 140 Introduction to Interior design • 5 CRFee: $43.95 lab.1606 A staff MWF 9:30a-11:20a B1041607 B Young S TThF 9:30a-11:20a B1041608 C Sells A MW 12:30p-2:40p B1041609 d Orton J TTh 5:30p-7:40p B2041604 oAS Sells A : online R2301605 oAC Sells A : online R230

INDES 14� Textiles, Interior Materials & Sources • 5 CR

Prerequisite: INDES 140 with a C- or better. Fee: $43.95 lab.1611 A Hildre A TTh 12:30p-2:40p L2191612 B Sherman S MW 5:30p-7:40p L213

INDES 150 History of Furniture • 5 CR1615 A Reid R TTh 7:50p-10:00p B1041616 oAS Wais C : online R2301617 oAC Wais C : online R2301618 oBS Wais C : online R2301619 oBS Wais C : online R230

INDES 151 Modern Furniture & design • 5 CR1620 A Wais C TTh 12:30p-2:40p B104

INDES 15� Furniture design & Construction • � CRPrerequisite: INDES 150, 151, 160, and ART 108 with a C- or better, or entry code. Fee: $37.62 woodshop supplies1623 A Day R TTh 6:00p-8:30p C160 lab TTh 8:30p-10:00p C160

INDES 160 Graphic Communication I • 5 CRPrerequisite: Art 110 and 120 with a C- or better.1626 A Wilson S TTh 11:30a-2:20p L1101627 B Culpepper M MW 6:30p-9:20p L110

INDES 16� Introduction to Computer-Aided design • 5 CR

Prerequisite: INDES 160 with a C- or better. Fee: $50.25 computer use.1632 A Beert D MW 9:30a-12:50p L1161633 B Tebo G TTh 6:30p-9:50p L116

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Fulfill two or more BCC course requirements at the same time in supportive Learning Communities!

Freshmen Experience: Creating the Good Life10 Credits in English 092 or 093 or 101 and Sociology 101INTER 125, Item 0614

Bite Me: Consumption in U.S. Society11 Credits in English 101 or English 201 or English 271 or English 272 and Biology 100 or Botany 110 INTER 125, Item 0610

Bite Me: Consumption in U.S. Society10 Credits in English 101 or English 201 or English 271 and Nutrition 130 or Environmental Science 100INTER 125, Item 0611

Interdisciplinary Studies Winter 08

By Design10 credits in Art and Interior Design

Writing about Global Health & Wellness10 credits in English Composi-tion and Health

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Course descriptions can be found online at www.bellevuecollege.edu/catalog

BCC Credit Class ScheduleEvening or Weekend Classes - look for shaded bars.

Credit Classes

INDES 165 Visual Presentations • 5 CRPrerequisite: ART 111 and INDES 160 with a C- or better. Fee: $50.25 computer use.1637 A Wilson S TTh 2:30p-5:20p L110

INDES 167 digital design Tools • � CRPrerequisite: INDES 165 with a C- or better. BTS 161 or equivalent recommended. Fee: $50.25 computer use.1640 A Beert D F 9:30a-12:20p L121

INDES 170 Interior design I: Methods • 5 CRPrerequisite: ART 112 and INDES 140 and 160 with a C- or better, or entry code.1642 A Benarcik P MW 10:30a-1:20p L1101643 B staff TTh 6:30p-9:20p L110

INDES 180 Professional Practices I • 5 CRPrerequisite: INDES 170 with a C- or better.1645 A Wilson S MW 4:00p-6:10p B204

INDES 181 Professional Practices II • � CRPrerequisite: INDES 180 with a C- or better. Fee: $50.25 computer use.1648 A Benarcik P Th 2:30p-5:20p L121

INDES 185 Practicum in Interior design • � CRPrerequisite: INDES 170 with a C- or better.1651 A Beert D arranged L113First class meeting Friday, 9/26, 12:30p.

INDES 190 Building Systems & Codes • 5 CRPrerequisite: INDES 140 and 160 with a C- or better, or concur-rent enrollment in INDES 160. .1654 A Wu P MW 6:20p-8:30p R210

INDES 191 Principles of Lighting • 5 CRPrerequisite: INDES 160 and 190 with a C- or better.1657 A Lanzi K MW 1:30p-3:40p R210

INDES 195 Special Topics in Interior design: Acoustics • � CR

Prerequisite: Permission of program chair or instructor. May be repeated for a maximum of 10 credits.1662 B Bruck M 5:30p-7:20p L219

INDES 195 Special Topics in Interior design: SketchUp • � CR

Prerequisite: Permission of program chair or instructor. May be repeated for a maximum of 10 credits. Fee: $50.25 computer use.1661 A Benarcik P T 2:30p-5:20p L121

INDES 195 Special Topics in Interior design: Exhibition design • � CR

Prerequisite: Permission of program chair or instructor. May be repeated for a maximum of 10 credits. Fee: $37.65 computer use.1663 C Benarcik P M 5:30p-9:20p C162

INDES �60 Graphic Communication II • 5 CRPrerequisite: INDES 160, 162, 170, 190, and 191 or concurrent enrollment in INDES 191 or permission of instructor. Fee: $50.25 computer use.1667 A Benarcik P TTh 10:30a-1:20p L1161668 B Lambie S MW 6:00p-8:50p L116

INDES �70 Interior design II • 5 CRPrerequisite: INDES 165, 170, and 260 with a C- or better, or entry code. Fee: $50.25 computer use.1678 A deMille S MW 6:30p-9:20p L1211679 B Wharton G TTh 6:30p-9:20p L121

INDES �71 Interior design III • 5 CRPrerequisite: INDES 270 with a C- or better. Fee: $50.25 computer use.1682 A Wilson S MW 1:00p-3:50p L1161683 B Culpepper M MW 2:30p-5:20p L121

INDES �7� Interior design IV • 5 CRPrerequisite: INDES 271 with a C- or better, or entry code. Fee: $50.25 computer use.1686 A Lanzi K MW 9:30a-12:20p L1211687 B de Mille S TTh 9:30a-12:20p L121

INDES �85 Practicum in Interior design • � CRPrerequisite: INDES 150, 160 and 170 with a C- or better. or permission of instructor.1689 A Beert D arranged L113First class meeting Friday, 9/26, 12:30p.

International StudiesSOCIAL SCIENCE dIVISION

INTST 105 Geography of World Affairs • 5 CRSame as GEOG 105. Either INTST 105 or GEOG 105 may be taken for credit, not both.5500 A Walker G daily 8:30a-9:20a D273

INTST 150 International Business • 5 CR5505 A Johnson An daily 1:30p-2:20p D102

INTST �00 States & Capitalism: Origin/Modern Global System • 5 CR

5507 A Tate T daily 11:30a-12:20p A130

INTST �04 Global History • 5 CRSame as HIST 120. Either INTST 204 or HIST 120 may be taken for credit, not both. May be used as social science or humanities course requirement, not both, at BCC5550 oAS Barnette M : online D1105551 oAC Barnette M : online D110

INTST ��4 Comparative Religion • 5 CRPreviously INTST 203. Same as ANTH& 234 (prev ANTH 203). Either INTS234 or ANTH& 234 may be taken for credit, not both.5555 A Norton M MW 3:00p-5:10p D1015556 oAS Jurji D : online D1105557 oAC Jurji D : online D110

InterpretationCONTINUING EdUCATION

This program is self-supporting and is not eligible for tuition waivers. For registration information, call (425) 564-3171. Please refer to the Continu-ing Education schedule for a complete listing of credit and non-credit Translation & Interpretation classes offered this quarter.

Free orientations to the Translation & Interpreta-tion program on Tuesdays, 9/2, 10/21 and 12/9, 6:00-8:00 p.m. Please call (425) 564-3145 to regis-ter and for location.

INTRp 101 Introduction to Translation & Interpreting • � CR

Prerequisite: Acceptance into program and bilingual proficiency. Fee: $375.6750 A Cohen/Walsh W 6:00p-9:00p C167Class meets 9/24-12/3. No class on 11/5.

INTRp 10� Fundamentals of Interpreting • � CR

Prerequisite: Acceptance into program and bilingual proficiency. Fee: $375.

6751 A Avagimova K T 6:00p-9:00p A210Class meets 9/23-11/25.

INTRp 105 Vocabulary Acquisition & Terminology Research • � CR

Prerequisite: Acceptance into program and bilingual proficiency. Fee: $375.

6753 NCA Lucero/Blachon Th 6:00p-9:00p W131Section NCA meets at North Campus, 10700 Northup WayClass meets 9/25-12/11. No class on 11/6 and 11/27.

INTRp 106 Ethics & Business Practice of Translation & Interpretation • � CR

Prerequisite: Acceptance into program and bilingual proficiency. Fee: $375.

6752 A Searls-Ridge/ W 6:00p-9:00p D274C Stettri SawreyClass meets 9/24-12/3. No class on 11/5.

ItalianARTS & HUMANITIES dIVISION

See World Languages, pages 42-43.

JapaneseARTS & HUMANITIES dIVISION

See World Languages, pages 42-43.

Marketing ManagementBUSINESS dIVISION

Business Division/Digital Communications website: www.bellevuecollege.edu/business.

MkTG 110 Client/Customer Relations • 5 CR4400 A Jenkins A MW 12:30p-2:40p R2034401 B Jenkins A TTh 12:30p-2:40p R2034402 oAS Nesbeitt S : online A2424403 oAC Nesbeitt S : online A242

MkTG 1�5 Principles of Retailing • 5 CR4406 A Jenkins A daily 8:30a-9:20a R203

MkTG 154 Principles of Marketing • 5 CR4408 A Gates C TTh 3:00p-5:10p R2034409 B Mears H MW 5:30p-7:40p R2034410 oAS Nesbeitt S : online A2424411 oAC Nesbeitt S : online A2424416 oBS Butler C : online A2424417 oBC Butler C : online A242

MkTG �00 International Marketing • 5 CR4413 A Gates C MW 12:30p-2:40p A130

MkTG ��4 Advertising • 5 CR4415 A Blume M daily 9:30a-10:20a R203

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www.bellevuecollege.edu : online course ~ see page 44 for details.

Credit Classes

MathematicsSCIENCE dIVISION

MATH 070 Basic Math for Math Avoiders • 5 CRCourse is graded pass/fail.3501 A Gronlund S daily 11:30a-12:20p L215

MATH 075 Improving Basic Math Skills • 5 CRMay be repeated for a maximum of 10 credits. Sections AC, BC and CC will be taught using interactive software. Textbooks are included in the licensing fee paid at the BCC Bookstore. Additional Fee: $29.55 classroom computer use.3511 AC Cetrone J daily 8:30a-9:20a C1663513 BC Anderson M daily 11:30a-12:20p C1663515 CC Wright B TTh 5:30p-7:40p C166The following sections do not use interactive software. Please purchase textbooks at the beginning of the quarter.3517 A Jasso E daily 9:30a-10:20a D2093519 B Akhlaghi T daily 10:30a-11:20a D209

MATH 080 Elementary Algebra I • 5 CRPrerequisite: Basic arithmetic skills.3531 A Maulik M daily 9:30a-10:20a L2153533 B Gronlund S daily 12:30p-1:20p R311

MATH 09� Algebra Review • V1-5 CRPrerequisite: Permission of instructor. Fee: $55.25 covers licensing fee.3551 A Stacy D arranged D204

MATH 094 Special Topics in developmental Math • � CR

Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.3553 A Maulik M MWF 11:30a-12:20p D2093555 B Maulik M TThF 11:30a-12:20p D209

MATH 097 Introductory Algebra I • 5 CRPrerequisite: Basic arithmetic skills. Sections AC, BC, CC and DC will be taught using interactive software. Textbooks are included in the licensing fee paid at the BCC Bookstore. Additional Fee: $29.55 classroom computer use.3561 AC Flanagin Y daily 7:30a-8:20a C1663563 BC Lee J daily 10:30a-11:20a C1663565 CC staff daily 1:30p-2:20p C1663567 dC Molvik N MW 5:30p-7:40p C166The following sections do not use interactive software. Please purchase textbooks at the beginning of the quarter.3569 A Curnutt L daily 8:30a-9:20a L2183571 B Ghuman S daily 9:30a-10:20a R3043573 C Ghuman S daily 11:30a-12:20p R3013575 d DeVun E daily 12:30p-1:20p R3043577 E Shook C TTh 12:30p-2:40p L2113579 F Musgrave C TTh 7:50p-10:00p L211

MATH 098 Introductory Algebra II • 5 CRPrerequisite: Placement by assessment, or MATH 085 or 097 with a C- or better. Sections AC and BC will be taught using interactive software. Textbooks are included in the licensing fee paid at the BCC Bookstore. Additional Fee: $29.55 classroom computer use.3601 AC Lee J daily 9:30a-10:20a C1663603 BC Lee J daily 12:30p-1:20p C166The following sections do not use interactive software. Please purchase textbooks at the beginning of the quarter.3605 A Kashinskaya G daily 7:30a-8:20a L2113607 B Kashinskaya G daily 8:30a-9:20a R3113609 C Ku S daily 10:30a-11:20a R3033611 d Michalek M daily 11:30a-12:20p R2033613 E Michalek M daily 1:30p-2:20p L2123615 F Michael F TTh 3:00p-5:10p L2123617 G Tate H MW 5:30p-7:40p L2123619 H Nassiri M MW 7:50p-10:00p B251

MATH 099 Intermediate Algebra • 5 CRPrerequisite: Placement by assessment, or MATH 098 with a C- or better.3621 A Nazarian H daily 7:30a-8:20a C2543623 B Nazarian H daily 8:30a-9:20a R3013625 C Bogdan J daily 8:30a-9:20a D1033627 d Bogdan J daily 9:30a-10:20a R3033629 E Michalek M daily 10:30a-11:20a R3113631 F Stevens M daily 11:30a-12:20p R3113633 G Stevens M daily 12:30p-1:20p R3033635 H Gronlund S daily 1:30p-2:20p C2543637 i staff MW 12:30p-2:40p L2113639 LSJ staff MWF 3:00p-5:10p L212Section LSJ is a late starting class beginning on 10/8.3641 K Andresen R TTh 5:30p-7:40p C2543643 L Molvik N MW 7:50p-10:00p L2113645 oAS Sage L : online L2003646 oAC Sage L : online L2003647 oBS Shook C : online L2003648 oBC Shook C : online L2003649 oCS Shook C : online L2003650 oCC Shook C : online L200

MATH& 107 Math in Society • 5 CRPreviously MATH 107 Mathematical Models & Applications. Prereq-uisite: Placement by assessment. or MATH 099 with a C- or better.3681 A Villines A daily 8:30a-9:20a L2123683 B Villines A daily 10:30a-11:20a A254

MATH 1�0 Introduction to Statistics • 5 CRPrerequisite: Placement by assessment, or MATH 099 with a C- or better.3771 A Villines A daily 11:30a-12:20p L2123773 oAS Lowry P : online L2003774 oAC Lowry P : online L200

MATH 1�8 College Algebra for Business & Social Science • 5 CR

Previously MATH 156. Either MATH& 141 (prev MATH 105) or MATH 138 (prev MATH 156) may be taken for credit, not both. Prerequi-site: Placement by assessment, or MATH 099 with a B- or better.3781 A Bloomsburg P daily 8:30a-9:20a L2113783 B Bloomsburg P daily 9:30a-10:20a R3113785 C Jasso E daily 11:30a-12:20p A2543787 d Malinsky A daily 12:30p-1:20p D274C3789 E Andresen R TTh 7:50p-10:00p L2123791 oAS Anderson M : online L2003792 oAC Anderson M : online L2003793 oBS Anderson M : online L2003794 oBC Anderson M : online L200

MATH& 141 Precalculus I • 5 CRPreviously MATH 105. Either MATH& 141 (prev MATH 105) or MATH 138 (prev MATH 156) may be taken for credit not both. Fulfills quanti-tative or symbolic reasoning course requirement at BCC. Prerequisite: Placement by assessment. or MATH 099 with a B- or better.3651 A Cetrone J daily 7:30a-8:20a L2123653 B Maulik M daily 8:30a-9:20a C2543655 C Polinger V daily 9:30a-10:20a L2123657 d Clawson C daily 11:30a-12:20p L2193659 E Akhlaghi T daily 1:30p-2:20p R3113661 F Akhlaghi T MW 5:30p-7:40p L2113663 oAS Pugh R : online L2003664 oAC Pugh R : online L2003665 oBS Pugh R : online L2003666 oBC Pugh R : online L200

MATH& 14� Precalculus II • 5 CRPreviously MATH 120. Prerequisite: Placement by assessment. or MATH& 141 (prev MATH 105) with a C- or better.3691 A Curnutt L daily 7:30a-8:20a L2143693 B Ku S daily 9:30a-10:20a C2543695 C Curnutt L daily 10:30a-11:20a C2543697 d Akhlaghi T daily 11:30a-12:20p C2543699 E Ku S daily 12:30p-1:20p L2123701 F Akhlaghi T MW 7:50p-10:00p C254

MATH& 148 Business Calculus • 5 CRPreviously MATH 157. Fulfills the quantitative or symbolic reasoning course requirement at BCC. Prerequisite: Placement by assess-ment, or MATH 138 (prev MATH 156) with a C- or better.3811 A Anderson M daily 9:30a-10:20a D1033813 B Bloomsburg daily 11:30a-12:20p L2113815 C Clawson C daily 12:30p-1:20p D274B3817 d Updegrove D MW 5:30p-7:40p C2543819 oAS Pugh R : online L2003820 oAC Pugh R : online L200

MATH& 151 Calculus I • 5 CRPreviously MATH 124. Prerequisite: Placement by assessment, or MATH& 142 (prev MATH 120) with a C- or better, or Advanced Placement score of 2 or higher on AB or BC exam. Either MATH& 151 (prev MATH 124) or MATH& 148 (prev MATH 157) may be taken for credit, not both. Fulfills the quantitative or symbolic reasoning course requirement at BCC.3711 A Anderson M daily 8:30a-9:20a L2143713 B Stevens M daily 9:30a-10:20a B2513715 C Polinger V daily 10:30a-11:20a R2103717 d Laveglia J daily 11:30a-12:20p B2513719 E Laveglia J daily 12:30p-1:20p B2513721 F Ghuman S daily 1:30p-2:20p B2513723 G Lowry P TTh 5:30p-7:40p L212

MATH& 15� Calculus II • 5 CRPreviously MATH 125. Prerequisite: MATH& 151 (prev MATH 124).3731 A Updegrove D daily 8:30a-9:20a B2513733 B Updegrove D daily 9:30a-10:20a R3013735 C Hoffman D daily 12:30p-1:20p C2543737 d Malinsky A TTh 7:50p-10:00p B251

MATH& 15� Calculus III • 5 CRPreviously MATH 126. Prerequisite: MATH& 152 (prev MATH 125).3751 A DeVun E daily 10:30a-11:20a L2123753 B Updegrove D daily 12:30p-1:20p R302

MATH �08 Introduction to Linear Algebra • 5 CRPrerequisite: MATH& 153 (prev MATH 126) or permission of instructor.3841 A Bloomsburg P MW 5:30p-7:40p B251

MATH& �54 Calculus IV • 5 CRPreviously MATH 227. Prerequisite: MATH& 152 (prev MATH 125)3851 A Hoffman D daily 10:30a-11:20a B2513853 B Malinsky A TTh 5:30p-7:40p B251

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Credit Classes

Medical InformaticsBUSINESS dIVISION

Business Division/Digital Communications website: www.bellevuecollege.edu/business.

MEDIT 110 Technology Fundamentals in Healthcare • 5 CR

Prerequisite: BTS 161, CS 110, or IT 101 recommended.4645 oAS Masuda D : online A2424646 oAC Masuda D : online A242

MeteorologySCIENCE dIVISION

METR 101 Introduction to the Weather • 5 CR3880 A Short K daily 1:30p-2:20p B2623882 oAS Cetrone J : online L2003884 oAC Cetrone J : online L2003886 oBS Cetrone J : online L2003888 oBC Cetrone J : online L200

MusicARTS & HUMANITIES dIVISION

MUSC 100 Concert Choir • V1-� CR Previously MUSIC 100. May be repeated for a maximum of 9 credits. Fee: $47.201715 A Almli T daily 11:30a-12:20p E129

MUSC 101 Community Symphonies • 1 CRPreviously MUSIC 101. Prerequisite: Permission of program chair for approved ensemble. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 credits.1718 A Wilson K arranged E127

MUSC 10� Community Band • 1 CRPreviously MUSIC 102. Prerequisite: Permission of program chair for approved ensemble. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 credits.

1719 A Wilson K T 7:30p-9:30p BCSSection A meets at Bellevue Christian School, Bellevue

1720 B Wilson K Th 7:30p-9:30p RHSSection B meets at Renton High School, Renton

MUSC 10� Chamber Choir • � CRPreviously MUSIC 103. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor (audition) and concurrent enrollment in MUSC 100 (prev MUSIC 100). May be repeated for a maximum of 9 credits. Fee: $47.20.1722 A staff MWF 12:30p-2:00p E159

MUSC& 105 Music Appreciation • 5 CRPreviously MUSIC 108 Listening to Music.1739 A Wilson K daily 9:30a-10:20a N2041740 oAS Wilson K : online R2301741 oAC Wilson K : online R230

MUSC 106 Jazz Band • � CRPreviously MUSIC 106. Prerequisite: Prior enrollment in MUSC 106 (prev MUSIC 106) or permission of instructor. May be repeated for a maximum of 9 credits.1728 A Sherman S MWF 2:30p-4:20p E1291729 B Cobb B TTh 2:30p-5:00p E129

MUSC 107 Fundamentals of Music • 5 CRPreviously MUSIC 107.1734 A Wilson K daily 12:30p-1:20p E1021735 oAS staff : online R2301736 oAC staff : online R230

MUSC 109 Vocal Jazz & Recording Ensemble • � CR

Previously MUSIC 105. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor (audition) by entry code. Students registered in MUSC 109 (prev MUSIC 105) must be concurrently registered for MUSC 100 (prev MUSIC 100) unless waived by the department. May be repeated for a maximum of 9 credits. Fee: $47.201742 A Almli T daily 1:00p-2:20p E129

MUSC 110 First-year Theory I • 5 CRPreviously MUSIC 110. Prerequisite: Basic knowledge of music notation and either vocal or instrumental performance capability. Fee: $18.75 lab.1743 A Denninghoff daily 8:30a-9:20a E1021744 B Denninghoff daily 9:30a-10:20a E1021745 C Cobb B daily 10:30a-11:20a E102

MUSC 115 History of Jazz • 5 CRPreviously MUSIC 115.1750 oAS Almli T : online R2301751 oAC Almli T : online R230

MUSC 116 History of Rock & Roll • 5 CRPreviously MUSIC 116.1752 A Wilson M daily 10:30a-11:20a N2041753 B Cobb B MW 5:30p-7:40p N2041754 oAS Almli T : online R2301755 oAC Almli T : online R230

MUSC 117 World Music Cultures • 5 CRPreviously MUSIC 117.1757 A Wilson M daily 11:30a-12:20p N204

MUSC 1�0 Class Voice (Vocal Group Instruction) • � CR

Previously MUSIC 120. Fee: $18.75 lab.1759 A Denninghoff TTh 10:30a-11:20a A159

MUSC 1�0 Group Piano Instruction I • � CRPreviously MUSIC 130.1761 A Siemens C TTh 8:30a-9:20a E2221762 B Siemens C MW 9:30a-10:20a E2221760 C Denninghoff TTh 12:30p-1:20p E222

MUSC 1�1 Group Piano Instruction II • � CRPreviously MUSIC 131. Prerequisite: MUSC 130 (prev MUSIC 130) or permission of instructor.1763 A Siemens C MW 10:30a-11:20a E222

MUSC 1�5 Beginning Guitar • � CRPreviously MUSIC 135.1764 A Wilson M TTh 12:30p-1:20p N204

MUSC 1�6 Intermediate Guitar • � CRPreviously MUSIC 136.1765 A Wilson M TTh 1:30p-2:20p N204

MUSC 140 First-year Private Instruction I • 1 CRPreviously MUSIC 140. Prerequisite: Permission of program chair.1766 A Wilson K arranged E1271767 B Wilson K arranged E127

MUSC 14� First-year Private Instruction II • � CRPreviously MUSIC 143. Prerequisite: Permission of program chair.1768 A Wilson K arranged E127

MUSC 150 Music Technology • 5 CRPreviously MUSIC 150. Fee: $18.75 lab.1771 A staff daily 12:30p-1:20p A154

MUSC 156 Audio Engineering & Production I • 5 CRPreviously MUSIC 156. Fee: $50.25 computer use.1772 A staff MWF 10:30a-12:20p A1541773 B staff MWF 2:30p-4:20p A154

MUSC 195 Special Topics in Music • V�-� CRPreviously MUSIC 194/195/196/197.1774 A Cobb B MW 2:30p-4:20p E102

MUSC �00 College Choir • V1-� CRPreviously MUSIC 200. For students who have completed 3 quarter at the 100 level. May be repeated for a maximum of 9 credits. Fee: $47.201775 A Almli T daily 11:30a-12:20p E129

MUSC �0� Chamber Choir • � CRPreviously MUSIC 203. Prerequisite: Completion of 9 credits in MUSC 103 (prev MUSIC 103) and permission of instructor (audition). Students must schedule MUSC 100 (prev MUSIC 100) for 3 of their 6 quarters in music. May be repeated for a maximum of 9 credits. Fee: $47.201776 A staff MWF 12:30p-2:00p E129

MUSC �05 Vocal Jazz Ensemble • � CRPreviously MUSIC 205. May be repeated for a maximum of 9 credits. Fee: $47.201778 A Almli T daily 1:00p-2:20p E129

MUSC �06 BCC Jazz Band • � CRPreviously MUSIC 206. Prerequisite: May enroll in MUSC 206 (prev MUSIC 206) after 3 quarters (9 credits) of MUSC 106 (prev MUSIC 106). For students who have completed 3 quarters at the 100 level.1781 A Sherman S MWF 2:30p-4:20p E1291782 B Cobb B TTh 2:30p-5:00p E129

MUSC �10 Second-year Theory I • 5 CRPreviously MUSIC 210. Prerequisite: MUSIC 112 or permission of instructor. Fee: $18.75 lab.1784 A Cobb B daily 9:30a-10:20a A154

MUSC �40 Second-year Private Instruction I • 1 CRPreviously MUSIC 240. Prerequisite: MUSC 140 (prev MUSIC 140) or MUSC 143 (prev MUSIC 143) or permission of program chair.1787 A Wilson K arranged E1271788 B Wilson K arranged E127

MUSC �4� Second-year Private Instruction II • � CRPreviously MUSIC 243. Prerequisite: MUSC 140 (prev MUSIC 140) or MUSC 143 (prev MUSIC 143) or permission of program chair.1789 A Wilson K arranged E127

Medical Informatics Certificate programSee course listings below or visit:

www.bellevuecollege.edu/medit

(4�5) 564-1000 | �5

distance Education classes: see pages 44-49.

www.bellevuecollege.edu : online course ~ see page 44 for details.

Credit Classes

Network Services & Computing Systems

BUSINESS dIVISION

Business Division/Digital Communications website: www.bellevuecollege.edu/prog

NSCOM �01/�0� Cisco Networking I & II • 10 CRThis is a combination class. This course covers in one quarter the same material that NSCOM 201 and NSCOM 202 cover. Prerequisite: TECH 217 and Placement by assessment. into ENGL& 101 (prev ENGL 101) or ENGL 092 or 093 with a C- or better. and CS 110, or IT 101 or MEDIA 109. Student may test out of IT 101. Sample test at: www.bellevuecollege.edu/business/it/it101.htm. Fee: $100.50 computer use.4501 NCA staff MW 5:30p-10:00p W202Section NCA meets at North Campus, 10700 Northup.

NSCOM �0�/�04 Cisco Networking III & IV • 10 CRThis is a combination class. This course covers in one quarter the same material that NSCOM 203 and NSCOM 204 cover. Prerequi-site: NSCOM 202 at BCC with a C- or better. and ENGL& 101 (prev ENGL 101) or ENGL 201 or ENGL& 235 (prev ENGL 270) or ENGL 271, or ENGL 272 with a C- or better. Fee: $100.50 computer use.4503 NCA staff TTh 5:30p-10:00p W202Section NCA meets at North Campus, 10700 Northup.

NSCOM ��0 Implementing Client Operating Systems • 5 CR

Prerequisite: NSCOM 201 at BCC with a C- or better or entry code. Placement by assessment. into ENGL& 101 (prev ENGL 101) or ENGL 092 or 093 with a C- or better.; using MS Windows Vista4508 oAS Littlefield M : online A2424509 oAC Littlefield M : online A242

NSCOM ��1 Implementing Server Operating Systems • 5 CR

Prerequisite: NSCOM 201 at BCC with a C- or better or entry code. Placement by assessment. into ENGL& 101 (prev ENGL 101) or ENGL 092 or 093 with a C- or better.; using MS Windows Server 2003.4510 oAS Littlefield M : online A2424511 oAC Littlefield M : online A242

NSCOM ��� Managing a Network Environment • 5 CR

Prerequisite: NSCOM 220 and 221 at BCC with a C- or better. ENGL& 101 (prev ENGL 101) or ENGL 201 or ENGL& 235 (prev ENGL 270) or ENGL 271 or ENGL 272 with a C- or better.; using MS Windows Server 2003.4512 oAS Littlefield M : online A2424513 oAC Littlefield M : online A242

NSCOM ��5 Implementing Network Infrastructure • 5 CR

Prerequisite: NSCOM 220 and 221 at BCC with a C- or better. ENGL& 101 (prev ENGL 101) or ENGL 201 or ENGL& 235 (prev ENGL 270) or ENGL 271 or ENGL 272 with a C- or better.; using MS Windows Server 2003.4514 oAS Littlefield M : online A2424515 oAC Littlefield M : online A242

NSCOM ��7 Implementing directory Services • 5 CR

Prerequisite: NSCOM 223 and 225 at BCC with a C- or better. ENGL& 101 (prev ENGL 101) or ENGL 201 or ENGL& 235 (prev ENGL 270) or ENGL 271 or ENGL 272 with a C- or better.; using MS Windows Server 2003.4516 oAS Littlefield M : online A2424517 oAC Littlefield M : online A242

Nuclear Medicine TechnologyHEALTH SCIENCES, EdUCATION &

WELLNESS INSTITUTE

NMTEC �00 Applied Anatomy & Physiology • 1 CRPrerequisite: Acceptance into program. Additional fee: $11.50 Vista.2465 A Prekeges J arranged B241

NMTEC �01 Basic Nuclear Medicine Science • � CRPrerequisite: Acceptance into program. Additional fee: $11.50 Vista.2468 A Prekeges J arranged B241

NMTEC ��9 Introduction to Clinical Education • � CR

Prerequisite: Acceptance into program.2474 A staff arranged A251

NMTEC ��� Clinical Education IV • 1� CRPrerequisite: Acceptance into the program. Fee: $400 clinical supervision and $21 malpractice insurance. 2480 A staff arranged A251

NMTEC �50 Sectional Anatomy for Nuclear Medicine • � CR

Prerequisite: Acceptance into program or permission of instructor.2486 oAS Pham D : online A251

NMTEC �60 Clinical Nuclear Medicine I • 1 CRPrerequisite: Acceptance into the program.2492 A Prekeges J arranged B241

NursingHEALTH SCIENCES, EdUCATION &

WELLNESS INSTITUTE

NURS 100X Foundations of Nursing • 7 CRPrerequisite: Acceptance into the program. Fee: $362.45 ATI & health assessment. Additional fee: $11.50 Vista.2511 A Tedeschi L arranged 2512 B Karnes N arranged

NURS 100Z Foundations of Nursing Lab • 5 CRPrerequisite: Acceptance into the program. Fee: $18.75 equip-ment & $21 malpractice insurance.2519 A Karnes/Tedeschi arranged R1302520 B Wilson/Tedeschi arranged R1302521 C Nau/Tedeschi arranged R1302522 d Ippolito/Tedeschi arranged R1302523 E Girard/Tedeschi arranged R1302524 F Jonker/Tedeschi arranged R1302525 G Crowder/Tedeschi arranged R130

NURS ��0X Maternal/Child Health Nursing • 7 CRPrerequisite: Acceptance into program, NURS 102X and NURS 102Z and BIOL& 260 (Previously BIOL 250) and PSYC& 200 (Previ-ously PSYCH 204). Fee: $11.50 Vista.2536 A Yokota A arranged R130

NURS ��0Z Maternal/Child Health Nursing Lab • 5 CR

Prerequisite: Acceptance into program, NURS 102X and NURS 102Z and BIOL& 260 (Previously BIOL 250) and PSYC& 200 (Previously PSYCH 204). Fee: $18.75 equipment and $21 liability insurance.2542 A Yokota A arranged R1302543 B Christensen P arranged R1302544 C Plouse-Nixon arranged R130

NURS ��1X Behavioral Health Nursing • 6 CRPrerequisite: Acceptance into program, NURS 102X and NURS 102Z and BIOL& 260 (Previously BIOL 250) and PSYC& 200 (Previ-ously PSYCH 204). Fee: $11.50 Vista.2554 A Thorp M arranged R130

NURS ��1Z Behavioral Health Nursing Lab • 5 CRPrerequisite: Acceptance into program, NURS 102X and NURS 102Z and BIOL& 260 (Previously BIOL 250) and PSYC& 200 (Previously PSYCH 204). Fee: $18.75 equipment and $21 liability insurance.2561 A Thorp M arranged R1302562 B Weber S arranged R1302563 C Weber S arranged R130

NutritionSCIENCE dIVISION

NUTR 1�0 Nutrition & the Human Body • 5 CRSame as BIOL 130 and HOMEC 130. Only one of the three (BIOL 130, HOMEC 130, NUTR 130) may be taken for credit. Recom-mended: BIOL& 160 (prev BIOL 101). Fulfills natural science course requirement at BCC.3070 A Koval D daily 8:30a-9:20a L1263072 B Koval D daily 9:30a-10:20a L1263074 C staff daily 11:30a-12:20p R3043076 d Lecovin S TTh 12:30p-2:40p L1243078 E Biallias I MW 5:30p-7:40p L1243080 oAS Gold M : online L2003081 oAC Gold M : online L2003082 oBS Jejurikar S : online L2003083 oBC Jejurikar S : online L2003084 oCS Tewari S : online L2003085 oCC Tewari S : online L200

Also offered as part of “Bite Me: Consumption in U.S. Society” a 10-credit Interdisciplinary Studies class; see p. 30 for details.

0611 B Hanson/Meyer TThF 8:30a-11:20a R110AB also meets W 8:30a-9:20a R110AB

OceanographySCIENCE dIVISION

OCEA& 101 Introduction to Oceanography • 6 CRFulfills laboratory science course requirement at BCC. Fee: $35.40 science lab.3890 A Short K MWF 8:30a-9:20a B121 also meets TTh 8:30a-10:20a B1203892 oAS Jones G : online L2003894 oAC Jones G : online L200

Call (425) 564-2200 for a tutoring appointment.

www.bellevuecollege.edu/writinglab

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BCC Credit Class ScheduleEvening or Weekend Classes - look for shaded bars.

Credit Classes

parent Education & Early Learning

HEALTH SCIENCES, EdUCATION & WELLNESS INSTITUTE

The Parent Education program provides parents with support, skills, and knowledge to help them in their task of raising healthy families. Every class offers age-appropriate children’s programs. These classes are located on our BCC campus and throughout our communities including Snoqualmie, Carna-tion, Renton, Sammamish, Issaquah, Bellevue, and Mercer Island. Classes from 1-to-4 days per week offer your child a rich early learning experience. Also available are “Saturday Dad & Me” classes, as well as summer camp for 3-5 year olds. Call (425) 564-2365 for further information or visit www.bellevuecollege.edu/parented. Registration for the September-June school year begins early in the year, with continuous enrollment until classes are full.

Infant labsClasses for families with newborns up to one year of age. Parent and baby attend together.

Wobblers/1st and �nd Year ToddlersClasses for families with one-, two-and young three-year-olds. Parent and child attend together.

Cooperative preschoolsIncludes parent involvement, leadership, and par-ent education. Starting at age three, the two- to four-day-a-week preschools offer developmen-tally appropriate curriculum from trained early childhood education teachers. Parent education is provided by college faculty.

ENRICHMENT CLASSES

Creative Development LabOne-day-a-week class for hands-on creative activi-ties for three- and four-year-old children. Includes parent involvement and parent education based on the cooperative model.

Discovery LabOne-day-a-week late afternoon class for the scientist in the family designed for five- to seven-year-old children. A parent education workshop is held monthly.

p.A.L.S. (parents As Learners in School)A new parent education program serving the families attending the BCC Early Learning, Family, and Childcare Center.

Summer kids CampFor children ages 3-5 years on the BCC campus during Summer Quarter. Summer Kids Camp of-fers a flexible class schedule at a reasonable cost. Call (425) 564-2365 for a brochure and registration form each year beginning in April.

philosophyARTS & HUMANITIES dIVISION

pHIL& 101 Introduction to Philosophy • 5 CRPreviously PHIL 100.1829 A Duncan S daily 8:30a-9:20a R2041830 B Duncan S daily 10:30a-11:20a L1261831 C Long D TTh 3:00p-5:10p C1681832 oAS George E : online R2301833 oAC George E : online R230

pHIL 10� Contemporary Moral Problems • 5 CRMay be used as social science or humanities course requirement, not both, at BCC.1836 A Long D daily 12:30p-1:20p R301

pHIL& 106 Introduction to Logic • 5 CRPreviously PHIL 120. Fulfills science course requirement or quanti-tative skill course requirement at BCC.1840 A Payne R daily 10:30a-11:20a N2061841 B Payne R daily 12:30p-1:20p A2541842 C Long D TTh 5:30p-7:40p N2061843 oAS Morton R : online R2301844 oAC Morton R : online R2301845 oBS George E : online R2301846 oBC George E : online R230

pHIL 115 Critical Reasoning • 5 CRFulfills quantitative or symbolic reasoning course requirement at BCC.1850 A Storey M daily 8:30a-9:20a R2101851 B Storey M daily 11:30a-12:20p L2211852 C Tablan F MW 3:00p-5:10p L2111853 oAS Morton R : online R2301854 oAC Morton R : online R230

pHIL ��5 Global Philosophy: Europe • 5 CR1860 A Duncan S daily 9:30a-10:20a L211

pHIL ��5 Global Philosophy: China • 5 CR1863 B Storey M daily 10:30a-11:20a L211

pHIL ��5 Global Philosophy: India • 5 CR1865 C Tablan F MW 5:30p-7:40p R311

pHIL �47 Philosophy in Literature • 5 CR1866 A Payne M daily 8:30a-9:20a R303

pHIL �48 Ethics in Criminal Justice • 5 CRSame as CJ 248 (prev ADMCJ 248). Either PHIL 248 or CJ 248 (prev ADMCJ 248) may be taken for credit, not both. May be used as social science or humanities course requirement, not both, at BCC.1869 A Caldero M TTh 8:30a-9:20a D102Section A combines classroom and online learning. Computer use required. Additional Fee: $11.50

pHIL �65 Biomedical Ethics • 5 CRMay be used as social science or humanities course requirement, not both, at BCC.1875 A Payne R TTh 3:00p-5:10p L211

physical AnthropologySCIENCE dIVISION

ANTH& �05 Physical Anthropology • 5 CRPreviously ANTH 201.5142 A Epstein L daily 9:30a-10:20a D1015143 B Tessandori A TTh 12:30p-2:40p D1015144 oAS Jurji D : online D1105145 oAC Jurji D : online D110

physical EducationHEALTH SCIENCES, EdUCATION &

WELLNESS INSTITUTE

pE 10� Co-Ed Aerobics • 1 CRFee: $2.85 towel.2606 A Andrews E TTh 10:30a-11:20a G1642607 B Andrews E TTh 11:30a-12:20p G164

pE 104 Capoeira • 1 CR Fee: $2.85 towel.

2610 A Mojallal A M 5:30p-7:10p R014

pE 105 yoga • 1 CRFee: $2.85 towel.2614 A Lowe R M 7:30a-9:20a R0142615 B Lowe R W 7:30a-9:20a R0142616 C Lowe R F 7:30a-9:20a R014

pE 106 Beginning Golf • 1 CRFee: $33 golf user.2620 A Yoshino M T 1:30p-3:20p G1642621 B Yoshino M Th 1:30p-3:20p G164Students provide transportation to golf course.

pE 107 Basketball • 1 CRFee: $2.85 towel.2625 A Washburn R TTh 12:30p-1:20p G164

pE 108 Tennis • 1 CRStudent must supply own racquet. Fee: $2.85 towel.2629 A Morimoto J MW 8:30a-9:20a G1642630 B Morimoto J TTh 8:30a-9:20a G164

BCC Parent Education Cooperative Preschools combine early childhood programs with seminars for parents taught by college instructors.Currently there are openings for families with children birth through kindergarten age.Check the website at www.bellevuecollege.edu/parented for scheduling information and/or call the Parent Education office at (425)564-2365 with questions.

Parent Cooperative Preschools

Parent & Child“Learning and

Growing Together”

(4�5) 564-1000 | �7

distance Education classes: see pages 44-49.

www.bellevuecollege.edu : online course ~ see page 44 for details.

Credit Classes

pE 109 Pickleball • 1 CRFee: $2.85 towel.2634 A Prescott P MW 9:30a-10:20a G164

FITNESS CENTERAll new students must attend an orientation. Ori-entations will be held Monday 9/22, Tuesday 9/23 & Wednesday 9/24 every hour on the half hour starting at 7:30 am. Last orientation begins at 7:30 pm. Workouts begin Thursday 9/25.

pE 110 Life Fitness Training I • � CRFee: $26.50 towel and equipment use.2638 A Prescott P MTWTh 6:30a-8:30p G102 also meets F 6:30a-6:30p G102 also meets Sa 10:00a-1:00p G102

pE 111 Life Fitness Training II • � CRPrerequisite: PE 110. Fee: $26.50 towel and equipment use.2641 A Elsenbaumer see PE 110 G102

pE 11� Life Fitness Training III • � CRPrerequisite: PE 111. Fee: $26.50 towel and equipment use.2644 A Butler R see PE 110 G102

ADULT FITNESS - NON-CREDIT

ADFIT 010 Adult Fitness development IA non-credit class option for community members. Fee: $26.50 towel and equipment use.2647 A Butler R MTWTh 6:30a-8:30p G102 also meets F 6:30a-6:30p G102 also meets Sa 10:00a-1:00p G102

ADFIT 0�0 Adult Fitness development IIFee: $26.50 towel and equipment use. Faculty and staff only.2650 A Butler R see ADFIT 010 G102

pE 114 Beginning Rock Climbing • 1 CRFee: $80 equipment rental.2655 A Miller D W 2:00p-4:00p D274BStudents provide transportation to climbing site.

pE 115 Backpacking & Orienteering • 1 CRPrerequisite: Minimal fitness level, ability to walk 2 to 3 miles at any pace. Fee: $10 equipment rental.2659 A Elsenbaumer M 2:00p-4:00p G100First class meets 9/22 in B252.

pE 117 Cardio Fitness • � CRFee: $2.85 towel.2665 A Orechia S MTWTh 12:30p-1:20p G164

pE 118 Volleyball • 1 CRFee: $2.85 towel.2668 A Orechia S TTh 9:30a-10:20a G1642669 B Orechia S MW 9:30a-10:20a G164

pE 1�0 Karate • 1 CRFee: $2.85 towel.2674 A Hartwig B TTh 9:30a-10:20a G164

pE 1�� Badminton • 1 CRFee: $2.85 towel.2680 A Hartwig B MW 11:30a-12:20p G1642681 B Hartwig B MW 12:30p-1:20p G164

pE 1�� Archery • 1 CRFee: $2.85 towel. and $15.80 equipment.2684 A Washburn R TTh 11:30a-12:20p G164

pE 1�6 Outdoor Leadership • � CR2690 A Prescott P MW 12:30p-1:20p B242

pE 1�7 Soccer • � CRFee: $2.85 towel.2693 A Butler R MT 1:30p-2:20p G164 also meets W 1:30p-3:20p G164

pE 1�8 Sea Kayaking & Navigation • 1 CRFee: $100 equipment rental.2696 A Turner K Th 2:00p-4:00p B252Students provide transportation to kayak site.

pE 1�6 Basketball & Flag Football • � CRFee: $2.85 towel.2701 A Hartwig B MTWTh 10:30a-11:20a G164

pE 1�7 Sports Conditioning • � CRFee: $26.50 towel. and equipment use.2704 A Elsenbaumer MTWTh 12:30p-1:20p G164

pE 151 Contemporary dance I • � CRSame as DANCE 151. Either PE 151 or DANCE 151 may be taken for credit, not both. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 credits. Fee: $2.85 towel.2710 A Platt B MW 9:30a-11:20a R014

pE 15� Contemporary dance II • � CRSame as DANCE 152. Either PE 152 or DANCE 152 may be taken for credit, not both. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 credits. Fee: $2.85 towel.2712 A Platt B MW 9:30a-11:20a R014

pE ��1 Fundamentals of Fast Pitch Softball • � CR

Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. Fee: $2.85 towel.2720 A Francis L arranged G100

pE ��� Fundamentals of Baseball • � CRPrerequisite: Permission of instructor. Fee: $2.85 towel.2724 A Yoshino M arranged G100

pE ��8 Life Fitness Internship • 1 CRFee: $2.85 towel.2730 A Elsenbaumer arranged G100

pE ��0 Techniques of Basketball • � CRFee: $2.85 towel.2735 A Eggers J arranged G164

pE �40 Self-defense • � CRFee: $2.85 towel.2744 A Hartwig B MW 1:30p-2:50p R0142745 B Hartwig B TTh 1:30p-2:50p R014

pE �67 Applied Kinesiology • � CR2749 A Elsenbaumer MTTh 11:30a-12:20p B252

RECED �60 Northwest Fitness Exploration • � CRFee: $75.00 equipment, supplies and rental coverage.2753 A Butler R Th 2:00p-6:00p arrangedFirst class meets 9/25, 2:00p-5:00p, R106B.

physical GeographySCIENCE dIVISION

GEOG 106 Introduction to Natural Hazards & disasters • 5 CR

Fulfills natural science course requirement at BCC. Either GEOG 106 or GEOL l06 may be taken for credit, not both.5325 A Viens R MW 11:30a-1:20p B262 also meets F 12:30p-1:20p B262

GEOG �05 Weather, Climate, Vegetation, Soils • 5 CR

Fulfills natural science course requirement at BCC.5345 oAS Walker G : online D1105346 oAC Walker G : online D110

physical psychologySCIENCE dIVISION

pSYC �0� Introduction to Physiological Psychology • 5 CR

Previously PSYCH 202. Recommended: PSYC& 100 (prev PSYCH 100). Fulfills natural science course requirement at BCC.5737 A Bridwell V daily 11:30a-12:20p A138

Available Fall 2008!

Personal Fitness Trainer CertificateBecome a Personal Fitness Trainer for lifelong health or career enhancement through this 19-credit training program.

First Aid: Responding to EmergenciesAnatomical KinesiologyPrevention & Care of Athletic InjuriesLife Fitness InternshipSports ConditioningDrugs and SocietyApplied KinesiologyBody Composition and Assessment

For more information, call (425) 564-2393.

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Course descriptions can be found online at www.bellevuecollege.edu/catalog

BCC Credit Class ScheduleEvening or Weekend Classes - look for shaded bars.

Credit Classes

physicsSCIENCE dIVISION

pHYS& 100 Physics - Basic Concepts • 6 CRPreviously PHYS 106 Basic Concepts in Physics. Prerequisite: MATH 099. Fee: $35.40 science lab.3900 A Wheelock K MTTh 1:30p-3:20p B144 also meets W 1:30p-2:20p B144

pHYS 109 Science for Information Technology • 6 CR

Prerequisite: MATH 098 or equivalent assessment. Fee: $35.40 science lab.3906 A Scott B MW 9:30a-11:20a B139 also meets F 8:30a-11:20a B139

pHYS 114 General Physics I • 6 CRPrerequisite: MATH& 142 (prev MATH 120) or equivalent. PHYS& 100 (prev PHYS 106) is recommended for students who have no previous background in physics. Fee: $35.40 science lab.3910 A Brown D MWF 9:30a-10:20a B144 also meets TTh 8:30a-10:20a B1443912 B Brown D MWF 11:30a-12:20p B144 also meets TTh 10:30a-12:20p B144

pHYS 1�1 General Engineering Physics I • 6 CRPrerequisite: High school physics or equivalent and MATH& 151 (prev MATH 124) or permission of instructor. Fee: $35.40 science lab.3956 A Polinger V MWF 7:30a-8:20a B139 also meets TTh 7:30a-9:20a B1393958 B Hobbs R MWF 11:30a-12:20p B139 also meets TTh 10:30a-12:20p B1393960 C Hobbs R MWF 12:30p-1:20p B139 also meets TTh 12:30p-2:20p B1393962 d Scott B MW 1:30p-3:20p B139 also meets F 1:30p-2:20p B139 also meets TTh 2:30p-3:20p B139

pHYS 1�� General Engineering Physics II • 6 CRPrerequisite: PHYS 121 and MATH& 152 (prev MATH 125) or permission of instructor. Fee: $35.40 science lab.3970 A Sepehri S TThF 7:30a-8:20a B144 also meets MW 7:30a-9:20a B144

pHYS 1�� General Engineering Physics III • 6 CRPrerequisite: PHYS 122. Fee: $35.40 science lab.3986 A Wheelock K MWTh 5:30p-7:40p B139

political ScienceSOCIAL SCIENCE dIVISION

pOLS& 101 Introduction to Political Science • 5 CRPreviously POLSC 101 Introduction to Politics.5570 A Khan A TTh 9:30a-10:20a C168Section A is a hybrid class. On campus sessions meet on the days listed. The balance of instruction occurs online as directed by the course syllabus. Significant computer use. Additional Fee: $11.50.5571 B Khan A TTh 10:30a-11:20a C168Section B is a hybrid class. On campus sessions meet on the day listed. The balance of instruction occurs online as directed by the course syllabus. Significant computer use. Additional Fee: $11.50.

pOLS 1�1 The United Nations • � CRPreviously POLSC 121.5582 A Khan A Th 1:30p-2:20p C168Section A is a hybrid class. On campus sessions meet on the days listed. The balance of instruction occurs online as directed by the course syllabus. Significant computer use. Additional Fee: $11.50.

pOLS 160 Introduction to American Political Culture • 5 CR

Previously POLSC 160. Same as AMST 160. Either POLS 160 (prev POLSC 160) or AMST 160 may be taken for credit, not both.5590 A Shaw L daily 11:30a-12:20p L126

pOLS 175 Contemporary Global Issues • 5 CRPrerequisite: POLS& 101 (prev POLSC 101).5595 A Tate/Maynard MW 12:30p-2:40p N204

pOLS& �0� American Government • 5 CRPreviously POLSC 102 American Government & Politics.5572 A Paydar I daily 7:30a-8:20a C1685573 B Paydar I daily 8:30a-9:20a C1685574 C Khan A TTh 12:30p-1:20p C168Section C is a hybrid class. On campus sessions meet on the days listed. The balance of instruction occurs online as directed by the course syllabus. Significant computer use. Additional Fee: $11.50.5575 d Shaw L MW 5:30p-7:40p C1685576 oAS Vaughan D : online D1105577 oAC Vaughan D : online D110

pOLS& �0� International Relations • 5 CRPreviously POLSC 103.5578 A Tate T daily 8:30a-9:20a N2045579 B staff daily 11:30a-12:20p C1685580 oAS Vaughan D : online D1105581 oAC Vaughan D : online D110

pOLS ��0 Introduction to Law • 5 CR5597 A Paydan I daily 9:39a-10:20a A262

pOLS ��0 Revolutions in the Modern World • 5 CR

Previously POLSC 230. Same as HIST 230. Either POLS 230 (prev POLSC 230) or HIST 230 can be taken for credit, not both.5650 A Vaughan D daily 9:30a-10:20a L221

programmingBUSINESS dIVISION

Business Division/Digital Communications website: www.bellevuecollege.edu/prog

pROG 109 Introduction to Web development • 5 CR

Web Multimedia Authoring students are required to complete WEBMM 111 prior to taking PROG 109. Prerequisite: Placement by assessment. into ENGL 101& (prev ENGL 101) or completion of ENGL 092 or 093 with a C- or better. and college level reading; introducing HTML, CSS and JavaScript. Fee: $50.25 computer use.4605 A staff TTh 5:30p-7:40p A134

pROG 110 Introduction to Programming • 5 CRPrerequisite: Placement into MATH& 141 (prev MATH 105) or MATH 099 with a C- or better. or equivalent course from another college. Placement into ENGL& 101 (prev ENGL 101) or completion of ENGL 092 or 093 with a C- or better. and college level reading; using Visual Studio 2008 and C#. Fee: $50.25 computer use and $11.50 Vista fee.4606 A Williams M MW 12:30p-2:20p N252Section A combines online and classroom learning.

pROG 111 Introduction to C++ Programming • 5 CR

Prerequisite: Placement into MATH& 141 (prev MATH 105) or MATH 099 with a C- or better. or equivalent course from another college. Placement into ENGL& 101 (prev ENGL 101) or completion of ENGL 092 or 093 with a C- or better. and college level reading. Fee: $50.25 computer use.4607 A Gandham R TTh 12:30p-2:40p N252

pROG 1�0 Object-Oriented Programming Concepts • 5 CR

Prerequisite: PROG 117 or PROG 118. Placement by assessment. into ENGL& 101 (prev ENGL 101) or 092 or 093 with a C- or bet-ter.; using Visual Studio 2005 and C#. Fee: $50.25 computer use.4610 A Rumans L TTh 3:00p-5:10p N252

pROG 140 SQL & Relational database Programming • 5 CR

Prerequisite: DBA 130 and choose one of PROG 113, or PROG 117, or PROG 118; using SQL Server 2005. Fee: $50.25 computer use.

4614 A Beauvais C MW 5:30p-7:40p N252

psychologySOCIAL SCIENCE dIVISION

pSYC& 100 General Psychology • 5 CRPreviously PSYCH 100 Introduction to Psychology.5670 A Seiver J daily 7:30a-8:20a A1385671 B Wanamaker D MW 8:30a-9:20a D102Section B is a hybrid class. On campus sessions meet on the days listed. The balance of instruction occurs online as directed by the course syllabus. Significant computer use.5672 C Bridwell V daily 9:30a-10:20a B2045673 d Anderson C daily 9:30a-10:20a A1385674 E Bridwell V daily 10:30a-11:20a B2045675 F Wanamaker D MW 11:30a-12:20p D102Section F is a hybrid class. On campus sessions meet on the days listed. The balance of instruction occurs online as directed by the course syllabus. Significant computer use.5676 G Wanamaker D MW 12:30p-1:20p D102Section G is a hybrid class. On campus sessions meet on the days listed. The balance of instruction occurs online as directed by the course syllabus. Significant computer use.5677 H Anderson C daily 12:30p-1:20p A1385678 i Wanamaker D M 3:00p-5:10p D102Section I is a hybrid class. On campus sessions meet on the day listed. The balance of instruction occurs online as directed by the course syllabus. Significant computer use.5679 LSJ Brislawn M TTh 3:00p-5:10p A138Section LSJ is a late Start Class beginning 10/07.

5680 K Postma J MW 5:30p-7:40p A1385681 L Postma J MW 7:50p-10:00p A1385682 M Brislawn M TTh 7:50p-10:00p A1385683 oAS Taylor H : online D1105684 oAC Taylor H : online D1105685 oBS Taylor H : online D1105686 oBC Taylor H : online D1105687 oCS Seiver J : online D1105688 oCC Seiver J : online D1105689 odS Cross S : online D1105690 odC Cross S : online D1105691 oES Wales J : online D1105692 oEC Wales J : online D110Section OES/OEC is a Late Start Class beginning 10/07.

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distance Education classes: see pages 44-49.

www.bellevuecollege.edu : online course ~ see page 44 for details.

Credit Classes

pSYC 109 Psychology of Adjustment • 5 CRPreviously PSYCH 109.5705 A Wanamaker D MW 9:30a-10:20a D102Section A is a hybrid class. On campus sessions meet on the days listed. The balance of instruction occurs online as directed by the course syllabus. Significant computer use.

pSYC& �00 Lifespan Psychology • 5 CRPreviously PSYCH 204 General Developmental Psychology. Prerequisite: PSYC& 100 (prev PSYCH 100).5728 A Brodish S daily 8:30a-9:20a A1385729 B Seibel M TTh 5:30p-7:40p A1385730 oAS Schrepfer S : online D1105731 oAC Schrepfer S : online D1105732 oBS Schrepfer S : online D1105733 oBC Schrepfer S : online D1105734 oCS Marshall J : online D1105735 oCC Marshall J : online D110

pSYC �0� Introduction to Physiological Psychology • 5 CR

Previously PSYCH 202. Recommended PSYC& 100 (prev PSYCH 100). Fulfills natural science course requirement at BCC.5737 A Bridwell V daily 11:30a-12:20p A138

pSYC �05 Introduction to Personality • 5 CRPreviously PSYCH 205. Prerequisite: PSYC& 100 (prev PSYCH 100).5760 A Seiver J daily 8:30a-9:20a A130

pSYC& ��0 Abnormal Psychology • 5 CRPreviously PSYCH 200. Prerequisite: PSYC& 100 (prev PSYCH 100).5780 A Anderson C daily 10:30a-11:20a A1385781 oAS Taylor H : online D1105782 oAC Taylor H : online D110

pSYC �40 Social Psychology • 5 CRPreviously PSYCH 240. Same as SOC 240. Either PSYC 240 (prev PSYCH 240 or SOC 240 may be taken for credit, not both. Prereq-uisite: PSYC& 100 (prev PSYCH 100) or SOC& 101 (prev SOC 110).5785 A Wales J daily 1:30p-2:20p C1645786 oAS Miller Sh : online D1105787 oAC Miller Sh : online D110

pSYC �50 Cross-Cultural Psychology • 5 CRPreviously PSYCH 250.5792 A Taylor H daily 10:30a-11:20a L221

Radiation and Imaging Sciences

HEALTH SCIENCES, EdUCATION & WELLNESS INSTITUTE

The Bachelor of Applied Science degree (BAS) in radiation and imaging sciences is a career-oriented bachelor degree completion program for those with national certification in radiologic technology, diagnostic ultrasound, radiation therapy, or nu-clear medicine. The degree offers a professionally relevant curriculum, designed to prepare radiation and imaging professionals to successfully compete for positions that require advanced technical certi-fications or supervisory and management skills.

BIOL �1� Biology of Cancer • 5 CRPrerequisite: BIOL& 160 (prev BIOL 101) or BIOL& 211 (prev BIOL 201) recommended.3230 A team taught W 6:00p-9:00p B254

ECON �15 Economics of Healthcare • 5 CRPrerequisite: Acceptance into program or permission of instructor.5250 oAS staff : online A251

RAIM ��5 Organizational Theory & Behavior in Healthcare • 5 CR

Prerequisite: Acceptance into program or permission of instructor.2858 oAS Kato M : online A251

RAIM �50 Legal & Regulatory Aspects of Healthcare • 5 CR

Prerequisite: Acceptance into program or permission of instructor. Fee: $11.50 Vista.2865 A Rainge K Th 6:00p-9:00p B102

RAIM 401 Marketing in Healthcare Environment • 5 CR

Prerequisite: Acceptance into program or permission of instructor. Fee: $11.50 Vista.2872 A Bakelaar B T 6:00p-9:00p B254

RAIT �01 Sectional Anatomy • � CRPrerequisite: Acceptance into program or permission of instructor. 2879 oAS Radvilas M : online A251

RAIT �0� Body Pathophysiology • � CRPrerequisite: Acceptance into program or permission of instructor.2886 oAS Radvilas M : online A251

RAIT 495 Quality Assurance & Accreditation • 5 CR

Prerequisite: Acceptance into program or permission of instructor. Fee: $11.50 Vista.2893 A Sapienza J T 6:00p-9:00p B102

Radiation TherapyHEALTH SCIENCES, EdUCATION &

WELLNESS INSTITUTE

RADON 100 Principles of Oncology • 4 CRPrerequisite: Acceptance into the program.2765 A Armstrong J MW 12:30p-2:30p B254

RADON 10� Radiographic Techniques • � CRPrerequisite: Acceptance into the program.2773 A Radvilas R MW 9:30a-11:20a B254

RADON 111 Clinical Practice I • 5 CRPrerequisite: Acceptance into the program. Fee: $21 malpractice insurance.2781 A Green S ThF 8:00a-4:30p arranged

RADON 119 Medical Ethics & Communication in Health Care • � CR

Prerequisite: Acceptance into the program.2789 A Green S T 9:00a-11:00a B254

RADON 1�0 Radiologic Sciences Patient Care • � CR

Prerequisite: Acceptance into the program.2793 oAS Bloomfield M : online A251

RADON 1�5 Medical Terminology for Radiologic Sciences • 1 CR

Prerequisite: Acceptance into the program.2800 oAS Bloomfield M : online A251

RADON �01 Radiation Therapy Physics II • � CRPrerequisite: Acceptance into the program.2810 A Armstrong J ThF 9:30a-11:00a B254

RADON �0� Treatment Planning I • � CRPrerequisite: Acceptance into the program.2814 A Armstrong J F 11:30a-1:30p B254

RADON �11 Clinical Practice V • 8 CRPrerequisite: Acceptance into the program. Fee: $21 malpractice insurance.2822 A Green S MTW 8:00a-4:30p arranged

RADON ��0 Principles & Practice of Radiation Therapy II • � CR

Prerequisite: Acceptance into the program.2830 A Armstrong J Th 11:30a-1:30p B254

Radiologic TechnologyHEALTH SCIENCES, EdUCATION &

WELLNESS INSTITUTE

RATEC 105 Introduction to Radiographic Technique • � CR

Prerequisite: Acceptance into program or permission of instructor. Fee: $11.50 Vista.2920 A Van Slyke K MW 10:30a-11:20a B102

RATEC 106 Computed Imaging • � CRPrerequisite: Acceptance into program or permission of instructor. Fee: $11.50 Vista.2924 A Larrabee R MW 9:20a-10:20a B102

RATEC 108 Positioning & Related Anatomy II • � CRPrerequisite: Acceptance into program or permission of instructor. Fee: $11.50 Vista.2932 A Zupan S MW 8:30a-9:20a B102 Lab M 11:30a-1:20p B2412933 B Zupan S MW 8:30a-9:20a B102 Lab W 11:30a-1:20p B241

RATEC 111 Clinical Education II • 5 CRPrerequisite: Acceptance into program or permission of instructor.2942 A Zupan S TTh 8:00a-4:30p arranged

RATEC 1�5 Medical Terminology • 1 CRPrerequisite: Acceptance into program or permission of instructor.2951 oAS Zupan S : online A251

RATEC �11 Clinical Education VI • 8 CRPrerequisite: Acceptance into program or permission of instructor.2960 A Zupan S MWF 8:00a-4:30p arranged

RATEC ��0 Pathology I • � CRPrerequisite: Acceptance into program or permission of instructor. Fee: $11.50 Vista.2969 A Zupan S TTh 8:30a-10:00a B102

RATEC �40 Radiation Biology & Protection • � CRPrerequisite: Acceptance into program or permission of instructor. Fee: $11.50 Vista.2978 A Van Slyke K TTh 10:00a-11:30a B102

See p. 44-52 for list of courses.

with Hybrid or Online Classes!

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Course descriptions can be found online at www.bellevuecollege.edu/catalog

BCC Credit Class ScheduleEvening or Weekend Classes - look for shaded bars.

Credit Classes

Real EstateCONTINUING EdUCATION

This program is self-supporting and is not eligible for tuition waivers. For registration information please call (425)564-2263; for program informa-tion, please call (425) 564-2314. Please refer to the Continuing Education schedule for a complete listing of credit and non-credit Real Estate classes being offered this quarter. All texts are available in the BCC bookstores unless stated as included in the course listing. Please note that the courses listed below require a BCC admissions applica-tion. Free information sessions on Wednesdays, 09/24 and 11/19, 6:30-8:30p at the North Campus, 10700 Northup Way Bellevue, WA 98004.

R EST 1�0 Principles of Real Estate • 5 CR/60 CH6925 A Morrissey J MW 3:00p-6:00p B1016926 B Smith G Sa 8:00a-1:00p R202

6927 LSC Smith G TTh 5:30p-9:30p B101Section LSC is a late start class beginning 10/16, and ending 12/09.6939 oAC Morrissey J daily arranged Section OAC Tuition: $450.10 includes $43.60 Distance Ed fee.

R EST 1�1 Real Estate Finance • � CR/�0 CHRecommended: R EST 130.

6928 A Smith G W 6:30p-9:30p B101

R EST 1�4 Real Estate Sales Practices • � CR/�0 CH

Prerequisite: WA salesperson license. Tuition: $270.06 includes $26.16 Distance Ed fee. 6929 oAC Morrisey J : online arranged

R EST 1�7 Real Estate Financial Calculator • 1.5 CR/15 CH

Recommended: R EST 130. Tuition: $215 includes text. HP 12C Calculator not included but is required. Available at the North Campus bookstore.6930 NCA Corl B FSa 8:00a-4:30p W203Section NCA at North Campus, 10700 Northup Way. Class meets 10/24 & 10/25.

R EST 140 Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice • 1.5 CR/15 CH

Recommended: R EST 130 and R EST 141, Tuition: $215 includes text. 6931 NCA Farivar C FSa 8:00a-4:30p W272Section NCA meets at North Campus, 10700 Northup Way. Class meets 10/24 & 10/25.

R EST 144 Appraising Income Property: Capitalization • � CR/�0 CH

Prerequisite: R EST 143 or permission of instructor.6943 A Coulton P Th 6:30p-9:30p N208

R EST 150 Real Estate Business Management • � CR/�0 CH

R EST 150 is required for the Washington State Real Estate Brokers Exam.6937 oAC Morrissey J : online arrangedSection OAC tuition: $270.06 includes $26.16 Distance Ed fee.

R EST 160 Real Estate Escrow • � CR/�0 CHRecommended: R EST 130.6935 NCA Laws P M 6:30p-9:30p W270Section NCA meets at North Campus, 10700 Northup Way.

R EST 165 Land Titles Insurance & Clearance • � CR/�0 CH

6936 NCA staff Sa 9:00a-12:00p W270Section NCA meets at North Campus, 10700 Northup Way.

R EST 171 Mortgage Loan Processing • � CR/�0 CHRecommended: R EST 130.6934 NCA Newman C T 6:30p-9:30p W267Section NCA meets at North Campus, 10700 Northup Way.

R EST ��4 Real Estate Foreclosures • 1.5 CR/15 CHRecommended: R EST 1306940 A Jones R Th 6:30p-9:30p B101Class begins on 10/9.

R EST �40 Land Planning & development • � CR/�0 CH

Prerequisite: R EST 130 or sales license or permission of instruc-tor. Tuition: $288.90 includes text.6945 A Thorpe R Th 6:30p-9:30p R310

SociologySOCIAL SCIENCE dIVISION

SOC& 101 Introduction to Sociology • 5 CRPreviously SOC 110.5800 A Apple E daily 7:30a-8:20a C1645801 B Saffin L daily 8:30a-9:20a C1645802 C Johnson D daily 9:30a-10:20a C1645803 d Saffin L daily 10:30a-11:20a L2195804 E Sutler-Cohen daily 11:30a-12:20p L2185805 F Apple E daily 12:30p-1:20p C1645806 G Barrish G TTh 12:30p-2:40p L2185807 H Johnson De MW 3:00p-5:10p C1645808 i Barrish G MW 5:30p-7:40p C164

5809 LSL Miller Sh T 6:00p-7:40p C168Section LSL is a late Start Class beginning 10/07. Section LSL is in mixed mode. On campus sessions meet on the day listed. The bal-ance of instruction occurs online as directed by the course syllabus. Significant computer use. Additional Fee: $11.50.5810 oAS Cox S : online D1105811 oAC Cox S : online D1105812 oBS Roberts L : online D1105813 oBC Roberts L : online D1105814 oCS Roberts L : online D1105815 oCC Roberts L : online D110

Also offered as part of “The Freshman Experience: The Good Life” a 10-credit Interdisciplinary Studies class; see p. 31 for details.

0614 C Davis/Cox daily 9:30a-11:20a R106ABSection C combines classroom and online learning; computer use required. Additional Fee: $11.50.

SOC 1�0 Introduction to Native American Studies • 5 CR

Prerequisite: ENGL& 101 (prev ENGL 101) recommended.5835 A Sutler-Cohen daily 9:30a-10:20a L219

SOC 150 Sociology of Children & youth • 5 CR5845 A Johnson De daily 11:30a-12:20p C164

SOC& �01 Social Problems • 5 CRPreviously SOC 170 Social Problems of Contemporary Society. Pre-requisite: ANTH& 100 (prev ANTH 100) or POLS& 101 (prev POLSC 101) or POLS& 202 (prev POLSC 102) or PSYC& 100 (prev PSYCH 100) or SOC& 101 (prev SOC 110) or permission of instructor.5852 A Cox S TTh 12:30p-2:40p B1015853 B Woo T TTh 5:30p-7:40p C164

SOC �15 TV Culture & Society • 5 CRPrerequisite: ENGL& 101 (prev ENGL 101) recommended.5860 A Sutler-Cohen MW 12:30p-2:40p C168

SOC �40 Social Psychology • 5 CRSame as PSYC 240 (prev PSYCH 240). Either SOC 240 or PSYC 240 (prev PSYCH 240) may be taken for credit, not both. Prerequisite: PSYC& 100 (prev PSYCH 100) or SOC& 101 (prev SOC 110) or permission of instructor.5873 A Wales J daily 1:30p-2:20p C1645875 oAS Miller Sh : online D1105876 oAC Miller Sh : online D110

SOC �5� Sociology of Work • 5 CRPrerequisite: ENGL& 101 (prev ENGL 101) recommended.5892 A Sutler-Cohen daily 10:30a-11:20a N208

Freshman Experience: Creating the Good Life

For information about Fire Science, go to:

www.bellevue college.edu/fire

(4�5) 564-1000 | 41

distance Education classes: see pages 44-49.

www.bellevuecollege.edu : online course ~ see page 44 for details.

Credit Classes

SOC �56 Sociology of Sexualities • 5 CRPrerequisite: ANTH& 100 (prev ANTH 100) or PSYC& 100 (prev PSYCH 100) or SOC& 101 (prev SOC 110) recommended.5894 A Saffin L daily 12:30p-1:20p N208

SOC �68 Sociology of Food • 5 CRPrerequisite: ENGL& 101 (prev ENGL 101) recommended.5930 A Johnson De daily 10:30a-11:20a C164

SpanishARTS & HUMANITIES dIVISION

See World Languages, pages 42-43.

SpeechARTS & HUMANITIES dIVISION

See Communication Studies, page 18-19.

Technical SupportBUSINESS dIVISION

Business Division/Digital Communications website: www.bellevuecollege.edu/prog.

TECH �15/�17 PC Analysis & Configuration I & II • 10 CR

This course covers in one quarter the same material that TECH 215 and TECH 217 cover. To be successful in this format, a student should have previous computer experience. This is a combina-tion class that covers all of the A+ competencies in preparing for the A+ Certification exams. This course covers PC hardware and software installation and configuration. Students gain hands-0n instruction. Topics include: installation of operating systems and basic troubleshooting techniques: BIOS, IDE, system optimization, motherboards, printers and CMOS setup. Additional topics include Dos and Windows introductory network installation and configura-tion, and basic electrical concepts and measurement. Placement by assessment into ENGL& 101 (prev ENGL 101) or ENGL 092 or 093 with a C- or better. Recommended: BTS 161 or equivalent course work or experience. Fee: $100.50 computer use.4620 AL Helm R MTWTh 5:30p-7:40p B142

TECH �9� Technical Support Internship I • 4 CRCourse is graded credit/no credit. Prerequisite: Entry code.4624 A Helm R arranged A242

TECH �94 Technical Support Internship II • 4 CRCourse is graded credit/no credit. Prerequisite: Entry code.4625 A Helm R arranged A242

Theatre ArtsARTS & HUMANITIES dIVISION

DANCE

DANCE 1�0 Jazz Technique I • � CRFee: $2.85 towel.1025 A Platt B TTh 11:30a-1:20p R014

DANCE 1�1 Jazz Technique II • � CRMay be repeated for a maximum of 6 credits. Prerequisite: DANCE 130 or permission of instructor. Fee: $2.85 towel.1028 A Platt B MW 11:30a-1:20p R014

DANCE 140 Ballet Technique I • � CRMay be repeated for a maximum of 6 credits. Fee: $2.85 towel.1031 A Platt B TTh 9:30a-11:20a R0141032 B Platt B MW 3:00p-5:10p R014

DANCE 141 Ballet Technique II • � CRPrerequisite: DANCE 140 or equivalent. Fee: $2.85 towel.1035 A Platt B TTh 9:30a-11:20a R0141036 B Platt B MW 3:00p-5:10p R014

DANCE 151 Contemporary dance I • � CRSame as PE 151. Either DANCE 151 or PE 151 may be taken for credit, not both. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 credits. Fee: $2.85 towel.1039 A Platt B MW 9:30a-11:20a R014

DANCE 15� Contemporary dance II • � CRSame as PE 152. Either DANCE 152 or PE 152 may be taken for credit, not both. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 credits. Fee: $2.85 towel.1040 A Platt B MW 9:30a-11:20a R014

DANCE �01 dance Ensemble I • V1-5 CRPrerequisite: Audition and permission of instructor. May be repeated for a maximum of 15 credits.

1043 A Platt B M 6:30p-8:20p E200

rehearsal W 6:30p-8:20p R014First class meets Monday, 9/22 at 6:30p.m. in the Carlson Theatre.

DRAMA

DRMA& 101 Introduction to the Theatre • 5 CRPreviously DRAMA 101.1055 A Doyle T daily 10:30a-11:20a D1031056 B Fairbrook K daily 11:30a-12:20p N206

DRMA 151 Acting: Improvisation • 5 CRPreviously DRAMA 151.1060 A Fairbrook K MTWTh 9:30a-11:20a E224

DRMA �1� Stage Lighting • 4 CRPreviously DRAMA 212. Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in DRMA 290 (prev DRAMA 290).1063 A Healy B MWF 11:30a-12:20p E101 Lab F 12:30p-2:20p E200

DRMA ��0 Audition Technique • � CRPreviously DRAMA 230. Fee: $26.10 accompanist.1066 A Doyle T TTh 3:30p-4:20p E224 Lab arranged E200

DRMA �51 Advanced Acting: Contemporary Scene Study • 5 CR

Previously DRAMA 251. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor and/or audition1073 A Doyle T MTWTh 12:30p-2:20p E224

DRMA �80 Studio Theater • 5 CRPreviously DRAMA 280. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. May be repeated for a maximum of 30 credits. Fee: $50.25.

1076 A Schebetta D MTWTh 7:00p-10:00p E101 Rehearsal arranged E101

DRMA �81 Advanced Studio Theater • 5 CRPrerequisite: INDES 165 with a C- or better. BTS 161 or equivalent recommended. Fee: $50.25.

1078 A Schebetta D MTWTh 7:00p-10:00p E101 Rehearsal arranged E101

DRMA �90 Technical Practice • 1 CRPreviously DRAMA 290. Concurrent enrollment in DRMA 212 (prev DRAMA 212) and permission of instructor. Crew component of DRMA 212 (prev DRAMA 212).1083 A Healy B arranged E101

DRMA �95 Special Topics in Theatre Art: Shakespeare’s Romeo & Juliet • � CR

1087 A Fairbrook K MW 3:30p-5:00p E224

BCC Theatre Arts Presents…

For ticket information:www.ticketwindow.com(206) 325-6500

Seven Minutes to Midnight

A new original play. Nov. 14-22Audition for the Winter Musical.

Call Tammi Doyle (425) 564-2319.

The 6th Annual American Indian Film FestivalIndigenous Women Filmmakers • Nov. 5-7Visit www.bellevuecollege.edu/aiff for more information.

Coming soon to the BCC Campus!

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Course descriptions can be found online at www.bellevuecollege.edu/catalog

BCC Credit Class ScheduleEvening or Weekend Classes - look for shaded bars.

Credit Classes

TranslationCONTINUING EdUCATION dIVISION

This program is self-supporting and is not eligible for tuition waivers. For registration information, call (425) 564-3171. Please refer to the Continu-ing Education schedule for a complete listing of credit and non-credit Translation & Interpretation classes offered this quarter.

Free orientations to the Translation & Interpreta-tion program on Tuesdays, 9/2, 10/21 and 12/9, 6:00-8:00 p.m. Please call (425) 564-3145 to regis-ter and for location.

Travel Study AbroadARTS & HUMANITIES

Start planning for study abroad! BCC’s Travel Study Abroad Program allows you to immerse yourself in the richness of another culture while earning college credit. Classes include visits to museums, historical landmarks, local events, and much more. You will come away with a deeper un-derstanding of yourself and the world you live in.Upcoming choices are:

• London in fall 2008• Costa Rica in winter 2009• Florence, Italy in spring 2009

For more information, check out Travel Study Abroad on the BCC website, pick up a brochure in room R230 or contact Travel Study Abroad Coordi-nator Carol McKee at [email protected] or (425) 564-4038 or come to office R130R.

The Venture programSELECTIVE dEGREE PROGRAM

The Venture Program is a degree program de-signed to help prepare highly motivated young adults challenged with learning, cognitive, and intellectual disabilities for careers and indepen-dence. The Associate in Occupational and Life Skills, the first degree program of its kind in the nation, combines academics, social and life skills, and workforce development.

Typically, students pursuing the Venture Program have received extensive special services in K-12 and generally attain scores below average range on standardized tests of intellectual ability and academic performance.

We understand that students seeking the Venture Program would likely have considerable difficulty in a traditional college program which is why we focus on the “whole person.” This focus provides individuals with the opportunity to reach their full potential. The Venture faculty team has exper-tise in educating students with special needs, extensive experience and/or advanced degrees in education or a related field. Classes are small and socially engaging.

To receive further information or an admissions packet, please contact the Venture Program at [email protected] or (425) 564-2844, or check the website at www.bellevuecollege.edu/venture.

Video productionBUSINESS dIVISION

Business Division/Digital Communications website: www.bellevuecollege.edu/business.

VIDEO 11� Video Foundations • 5 CRSame as CMST 112 (prev COMM 112). Either VIDEO 112 or CMST 112 (prev COMM 112) may be taken for credit, not both. Fee: $50.25 computer use & $11.50 Vista.0410 A Backstrand R MW 3:00p-5:10p N202Section A is a hybrid class. On campus sessions meet on the days listed. The balance of instruction occurs online as directed by the course syllabus. Significant computer use.

VIDEO �10 Video Editing & Streaming • 5 CRPrerequisite: VIDEO 112 at BCC with a C- or better.; or entry code. Fee: $50.25 computer use & $11.50 Vista.0412 A Backstrand R MW 9:30a-11:40a N202Section A is a hybrid class. On campus sessions meet on the days listed. The balance of instruction occurs online as directed by the course syllabus. Significant computer use.

VIDEO �15 Video Field Production • 5 CRFee: $50.25 computer use & $11.50 Vista.0414 A Backstrand R MW 12:30p-2:40p N202Section A is a hybrid class. On campus sessions meet on the days listed. The balance of instruction occurs online as directed by the course syllabus. Significant computer use.

VIDEO �18 Video Studio Production • 5 CRFee: $50.25 computer use.

0416 A Bruckner D W 5:30p-10:00p D276

VIDEO ��4 Motion Graphics I • 5 CRPrerequisite: ANIM 121 at BCC with a C- or better, or entry code. Fee: $50.25 computer use.

0418 A Prigg R TTh 7:50p-10:00p N209

Web Multimedia AuthoringBUSINESS dIVISION

Business Division/Digital Communications website: www.bellevuecollege.edu/business.

WEBMM 111 Web development Foundations • 5 CR

Fee: $50.25 computer use and $11.50 Vista.0512 A staff W 12:30p-2:40p N209Section A is a hybrid class. On campus sessions meet on the days listed. The balance of instruction occurs online as directed by the course syllabus. Significant computer use.

Workforce EducationWORKFORCE dEVELOPMENT

FOOD STAMp EMpLOYMENT & TRAININGRoom B131, (425) 564-2244

Food Stamp Employment & Training includes free tuition and books. A student must be receiving Basic Food Benefits (Food Stamps). Low income students will receive assistance in applying for Basic Food Benefits.

THE OppORTUNITY GRANTThe Opportunity Grant offers tuition and book assistance for limited income adults to learn marketable skills and gain employment in high wage/ high demand fields. It assists students seeking professional/technical certificates or AA Degrees within the Business, Medical/Health Sci-ence, Computer/Technology, and Early Childhood Education programs.

To be eligible for the Opportunity Grant, a student must:

Have a gross household income no greater than 200% of the poverty line ($1701 for a one person household for the 07-08 school year)

Be a Washington State resident

For more information call 425-564-4045 or email [email protected].

WORkFIRSTWorkFirst includes free tuition and book as-sistance to low income parents including free computer and ESL classes.

WorkFirst Computer Basics ClassA free Computer and Software Fundamentals class for low-income parents. This class will teach keyboarding skills; Microsoft Word, Excel, and Outlook; resume writing; and will offer job place-ment assistance. For more information, call (425) 564-2363 or e-mail [email protected].

Free ESLFree classes are offered for ESL students who are low-income parents, have permission to work in the US, and are currently looking for work. Students learn to improve their reading, writing, and speaking skills in English; gain computer skills; and get job placement assistance. For more information, please call (425) 564-4144 or visit room R130.

WORkER RETRAININGTuition assistance, priority registration, and educational planning for those who are currently collecting unemployment or have exhausted those benefits in the past two years, for displaced home-makers, or those who were self-employed in a declining industry. For eligibility, enrollment, and program information, attend a FREE orientation. Call (425) 564-4054 for details.

World LanguageARTS & HUMANITIES dIVISION

ARABIC

ARAB 1�1 Arabic I • 5 CRPreviously ARAB 101. Fee: $18.75 lab and $8.85 tape.1440 A staff daily 10:30a-11:20a A2101441 B Chakour A TTh 5:30p-7:40p R311

ARAB 1�� Arabic II • 5 CRPreviously ARAB 102. Prerequisite: ARAB 121 (prev ARAB 101) or permission of instructor. Fee: $18.75 lab and $8.85 tape.1443 A staff daily 11:30a-12:20p A210

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Credit Classes

AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE

ASL& 1�1 American Sign Language I • 5 CRPreviously ASL 101. Fulfills humanities course requirement at BCC. Fee: $18.75 lab.1445 A Cooper M daily 8:30a-9:20a L2201446 B Cooper M daily 9:30a-10:20a L2201447 C Young A daily 12:30p-1:20p L2201448 d Mangan R MW 3:00p-5:10p L2201449 E Glaser P MW 5:30p-7:40p L220

1450 F Anderson B TTh 5:30p-7:40p L220

ASL& 1�� American Sign Language II • 5 CRPreviously ASL 102. Prerequisite: ASL& 121 (prev ASL 101). Fulfills humanities course requirement at BCC. Fee: $18.75 lab.1453 A Mangan R daily 11:30a-12:20p L2201454 B Anderson B TTh 5:30p-7:40p L221

ASL& 1�� American Sign Language III • 5 CRPreviously ASL 103. Prerequisite: ASL& 122 (prev ASL 102). Fulfills humanities course requirement at BCC. Fee: $18.75 lab.

1457 A Mangan R MW 5:30p-7:40p L221

ASL& ��1 American Sign Language IV • 5 CRPreviously ASL 201. Prerequisite: ASL& 123 (prev ASL 103) with a C- or better. or permission of instructor. Fee: $18.75 lab.1460 A Young A daily 10:30a-11:20a L2201461 B Young A MW 7:50p-10:00p L220

CHINESE

CHIN& 1�1 Chinese I • 5 CRPreviously CHIN 101. Fee: $18.75 lab and $8.85 tape.1464 A staff daily 9:30a-10:20a A2431465 B Ye Y TTh 5:30p-7:40p A2431467 oAC Geiger W : online R2301466 oAS Geiger W : online R230

CHIN& 1�� Chinese II • 5 CRPreviously CHIN 102. Recommended: CHIN& 121 (prev CHIN 101) or permission of instructor. Fee: $18.75 lab and $8.85 tape.1469 A staff daily 10:30a-11:20a A2431470 oAS Geiger W : online R2301471 oAC Geiger W : online R230

CHIN& 1�� Chinese III • 5 CRPreviously CHIN 103. Prerequisite: CHIN& 122 (prev CHIN 102) or permission of instructor.Fee: $18.75 lab and $8.85 tape.1472 A staff daily 9:30a-10:20a A240

CHIN& ��1 Chinese IV • 5 CRPreviously CHIN 201. Prerequisite: CHIN& 123 (prev CHIN 103) or permission of instructor. Fee: $18.75 lab and $8.85 tape.1475 A staff daily 11:30a-12:20p A240

CHIN& ��� Chinese V • 5 CRPreviously CHIN 202. Prerequisite: CHIN& 221 (prev CHIN 201) or permission of instructor. Fee: $18.75 lab and $8.85 tape.1476 A staff daily 11:30a-12:20p A240

CHIN& ��� Chinese VI • 5 CRPreviously CHIN 203. Prerequisite: CHIN& 222 (prev CHIN 202) or permission of instructor. Fee: $18.75 lab and $8.85 tape.1477 A staff daily 11:30a-12:20p A240

FRENCH

FRCH& 1�1 French I • 5 CRPreviously FRNCH 101. Fee: $18.75 lab.1481 A Bilby C daily 8:30a-9:20a A2431482 B Norling E daily 9:30a-10:20a A2281483 C Bilby C daily 11:30a-12:20p A2431484 d Lonay J MW 5:30p-7:40p A240

FRCH& 1�� French II • 5 CRPreviously FRNCH 102. Prerequisite: FRCH& 121 (prev FRNCH 101) or permission of instructor. Fee: $18.75 lab.1487 A Miller I daily 8:30a-9:20a A210

FRCH& ��1 French IV • 5 CRPreviously FRNCH 201. Prerequisite: FRCH& 123 (prev FRNCH 103) or permission of instructor. Fee: $18.75 lab and $8.85 tape.1490 A Bilby C daily 10:30a-11:20a A240

FRCH& ��� French V • 5 CRPreviously FRNCH 202. Prerequisite: FRCH& 221 (prev FRNCH 201) or permission of instructor. Fee: $18.75 lab and $8.85 tape.1491 A Bilby C daily 10:30a-11:20a A240

FRCH& ��� French VI • 5 CRPreviously FRNCH 203. Prerequisite: FRCH& 222 (prev FRNCH 202) or permission of instructor. Fee: $18.75 lab and $8.85 tape.1492 A Bilby C daily 10:30a-11:20a A240

GERMAN

GERM& 1�1 German I • 5 CRPreviously GERM 101. Fee: $18.75 lab and $8.85 tape.1495 A Norling E daily 10:30a-11:20a A2281496 B Norling E daily 11:30a-12:20p A228

ITALIAN

ITAL 1�1 Italian I • 5 CRPreviously ITAL 101. Fee: $18.80 lab.1500 A Bongiorno B daily 9:30a-10:20a L2181501 B Militano R daily 11:30a-12:20p R210

ITAL 1�� Italian II • 5 CRPreviously ITAL 102. Prerequisite: ITAL 121 (prev ITAL 101). Fee: $18.80 lab.1504 A Bongiorno B daily 10:30a-11:20a L213

ITAL �95 Special Topics in Italian: Italian Language & Culture • � CR

Prerequisite: ITAL 123 (prev ITAL 103) or permission of instructor.1506 A Bongiorno B TTh 2:30p-4:00p R306

JApANESE

JApN& 1�1 Japanese I • 5 CRPreviously JAPAN 101. Fee: $18.80 lab.1508 A staff daily 8:30a-9:20a A2401509 B staff daily 10:30a-11:20a R3011510 C staff daily 12:30p-1:20p A2401511 d staff TTh 5:30p-7:40p A240

JApN& 1�� Japanese II • 5 CRPreviously JAPAN 102. Prerequisite: JAPN& 121 (prev JAPAN 101) or permission of instructor. Fee: $18.80 lab.1514 A staff daily 9:30a-10:20a A210

JApN& ��1 Japanese IV • 5 CRPreviously JAPAN 201. Prerequisite: JAPN& 123 (prev JAPAN 103) or permission of instructor. Fee: $18.80 lab.1517 A staff daily 11:30a-12:20p R2091518 B staff MW 5:30p-7:40p A243

JApN& ��� Japanese V • 5 CRPreviously JAPAN 202. Prerequisite: JAPN& 221 (prev JAPAN 201) or permission of instructor. Fee: $18.80 lab.1520 A staff daily 11:30a-12:20p R2091521 B staff MW 5:30p-7:40p A243

JApN& ��� Japanese VI • 5 CRPreviously JAPAN 203. Prerequisite: JAPN& 222 (prev JAPAN 202) or permission of instructor. Fee: $18.80 lab.1523 A staff daily 11:30a-12:20p R2091524 B staff MW 5:30p-7:40p A243

SpANISH

SpAN& 1�1 Spanish I • 5 CRPreviously SPAN 101. Fee: $18.75 language lab.1528 A Alwar A daily 7:30a-8:20a R2041529 B Phelps M daily 9:30a-10:20a L2131530 C Sanchez I daily 11:30a-12:20p L2131531 d staff daily 12:30p-1:20p R2101532 E Fernandez R TTh 3:00p-5:10p A2281533 F Gonzalez R TTh 5:30p-7:40p R204

SpAN& 1�� Spanish II • 5 CRPreviously SPAN 102. Prerequisite: SPAN& 121 (prev SPAN 101) or permission of instructor. Fee: $18.75 language lab.1560 A Alwar A daily 8:30a-9:20a A2281561 B Sanchez I daily 12:30p-1:20p L2211562 C Rechling C MW 5:30p-7:40p A228

SpAN& 1�� Spanish III • 5 CRPreviously SPAN 103. Prerequisite: SPAN& 122 (prev SPAN 102) or permission of instructor. Fee: $18.75 language lab.1566 A Phelps M daily 10:30a-11:20a L2181567 B Fernandez R daily 12:30p-1:20p L213

SpAN& ��1 Spanish IV • 5 CRPreviously SPAN 201. Prerequisite: SPAN& 123 (prev SPAN 103) or permission of instructor. Fee: $18.75 language lab.1571 B Bongiorno B daily 12:30p-1:20p A2281572 A Fernandez R TTh 5:30p-7:40p R306

SpAN& ��� Spanish V • 5 CRPreviously SPAN 202. Prerequisite: SPAN& 221 (prev SPAN 201) or permission of instructor. Fee: $18.75 language lab.1573 B Bongiorno B daily 12:30p-1:20p A2281574 A Fernandez R TTh 5:30p-7:40p R306

SpAN& ��� Spanish VI • 5 CRPreviously SPAN 203. Prerequisite: SPAN& 222 (prev SPAN 202) or permission of instructor. Fee: $18.75 language lab.1575 B Bongiorno B daily 12:30p-1:20p A2281576 A Fernandez R TTh 5:30p-7:40p R306

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Distance Ed Online Classes

What is Distance Education?Distance Education at BCC is designed for students who prefer to learn off campus, according to their own schedules.

Students get the same breadth and depth of material and earn the same college credit as students in classrooms do.

Classes follow the college’s academic calendar.

See page 5 for important deadlines, including start and end dates, final exam dates, withdrawal date and more.

Bad weather doesn’t stop online classes, which continue as scheduled even when the college’s physical campus is closed.

Is Distance Learning Right for You?Take the self-assessment test online at http://distance-ed. bcc.ctc.edu/.

Successful distance learning requires self-motivation and self-discipline to focus, set goals, and complete course assignments on time without daily face-to-face contact with an instructor.

Although you save time commuting to campus, you still need to put in the hours a college-level course requires to absorb mate-rial, read textbooks, and complete assignments and exams.

Distance Education Options

TelecoursesTelevised courses at BCC combine video programs, textbooks, study guides, and on-campus orientation and review sessions. See page 45 for details, including viewing options, and course listings.

Attendance is mandatory for on-campus orientation and exam sessions.

Some courses have other mandatory attendance require-ments, especially for lab sciences and foreign languages.

Online coursesOnline classes are conducted over the Internet. Students must access each online class daily for assignments, discussion, etc.

Some online classes have specific information; check pages 45-49 for details and course listings. To succeed in online classes you must have:

The ability to learn from written materials, including lec-tures, e-mails, threaded discussions, and chat rooms.A good working knowledge of your computer and your Internet Service Provider (ISP), including e-mail.The ability to learn and use Blackboard Vista and special-ized software when required, for our Web-based courses.Appropriate hardware and software. (See information for online students on page 45).

Questions? Call (4�5) 564-�4�8 or visit

http://distance-ed.bcc.ctc.edu/

How to Get StartedApply for admission – If you are new to BCC – at www.bellevuecollege.edu/enrollment/admissions/apply/credit or see page 4 for in-person instructions.

Register in person or online at www.bellevuecollege.edu/enrollment/registration/register.

You will see several code numbers in class descriptions:

O stands for Online and T stands for Telecourse

A, B, or C are section designators when there are multiple offerings of the same class.

S stands for state support and C stands for contract. The cost of your course may vary based on whether it is a state supported or contract class.) The section you should choose and the per-class costs for it will depend on your Washington State residency and your U.S. residency and citizenship status.

For example, an OAS class is an Online class, section A, and State supported.

Pay fees A $46.00 Distance Education fee is added to the per-class cost for all classes. This fee covers hardware, software and licensing and maintenance fees for the online resources.

Course fees vary in Distance Education due to the wide variety of types of classes (such as those with a science lab), methods of distribution, costs of programming, and residency status.

Check the website (http://distance-ed.bcc.ctc.edu/tuition) for details.

Buy your textbooks (can be done online at http://bcc.college storeonline.com)

Log in to Blackboard Vista the first day of class and follow instructions. Go to your first class for telecourses.

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Distance Ed Online Classes

TELECOURSES Information for telecourse studentsTelecourse instruction incorporates video programs, textbooks, study guides and/or lab materials, and on-campus review sessions with BCC instructors.

Attendance is required at the orientation (first review) session and all sessions where exams will be given. Individual instructors may require additional attendance.

There are several ways you can view the video programs. To view the programs on The College Channel, the college campus television station, you need access to Comcast Cable. The College Channel is broadcast throughout King County on Channel 28, except within the Seattle city limits.

The same programs are available for viewing and/or overnight checkout from the Library Media Center on campus. There is no charge to check out these videotapes.

Students registered in a telecourse may also rent sets of videotapes or DVDs for a non-refundable fee of $30/set/quarter. The materials must be returned at the end of the quarter.

See the departmental listings for details about the credit classes outlined here: days, times, rooms, instructors, prerequisites, etc. Addi-tional information about each course and instructor is available on the Distance Ed. Website at http://distance-ed.bcc.ctc.edu.

A & H = Arts & Humanities distributionSoc Sci = Social Science distribution

Sci = Science distribution

Art (A & H)ArT 202 History of Western Art • 5 CRWeekly on-campus review sessions are Tuesdays, 5:00 - 7:00 pm, Room B104, beginning September 23.

Section TAS, item 0803Section TAC, item 0804

ArT 203 History of Western Art • 5 CRWeekly on-campus review sessions are Thursdays, 5:00 - 7:00 pm, Room B104, beginning September 25.

Section TAS, item 0808Section TAC, item 0809

ONLINE COURSES :

Information for online students:Basic computer literacy is required.

You must have a good working knowledge of your computer and your Internet Service Provider (ISP) and browser including e-mail. You will need to learn and use Blackboard Vista and specialized software, when required, for our Web-based courses.

You must access each class daily via an Internet account including e-mail and Web access via a server with a browser that reads JavaScript.

Textbooks for classes are available from the BCC Bookstore. Check the website for days and hours http://bookstore.bcc.ctc.edu/ or call (425) 564-2285.

See the departmental listings for details about the credit classes outlined here: instructors, pre-requisites, etc. Information about each course and instructor is available on the Distance Ed website at http://distance-ed.bcc.ctc.edu.

A & H = Arts & Humanities distributionSoc Sci = Social Science distribution

Sci = Science distribution

AccountingACCT 101 Practical Accounting I • 5 CR

Section oAS, item 4003Section oAC, item 4004

ACCT 102 Practical Accounting II • 5 CRSection oAS, item 4009Section oAC, item 4010

ACCT 135 Business Payroll Tax Accounting • 5 CR

Section oAS, item 4013Section oAC, item 4014

ACCT 172 Small Business Computerized Accounting • 5 CR

Section oAS, item 4017Section oAC, item 4018

ACCT 234 Managerial Accounting • 5 CRSection oAS, item 4027Section oAC, item 4028

Accounting (Business Administration Transfer)

ACCT& 201 Principles of Accounting I • 5 CRPreviously ACCTG 210 Fundamentals of Accounting I.

Section oAS, item 4049Section oAC, item 4050Section oBS, item 4051Section oBC, item 4052

ACCT& 202 Principles of Accounting II • 5 CRPreviously ACCTG 220 Fundamentals of Accounting II.

Section oAS, item 4060Section oAC, item 4061Section oBS, item 4062Section oBC, item 4063

ACCT& 203 Principles of Accounting III • 5 CRPreviously ACCTG 230 Basic Accounting Analysis.

Section oAS, item 4075Section oAC, item 4076

Administration of Criminal Justice

CJ& 101 Introduction to Criminal Justice • 5 CR

Previously ADMCJ 101 Survey of Law Enforcement & Administration.Section oAS, item 5002Section oAC, item 5003

CJ 106 Introduction to the American Corrections System • 5 CR

Previously ADMCJ 106 Introduction to the American Correction System.Section oAS, item 5012Section oAC, item 5013

CJ& 110 Introduction to Criminal Law • 5 CRPreviously ADMCJ 104.

Section oAS, item 5018Section oAC, item 5019

CJ& 112 Introduction to Criminology • 5 CRSection oAS, item 5029Section oAC, item 5030

CJ 204 Introduction to Constitutional Law • 5 CR

Previously ADMCJ 204.Section oAS, item 5035Section oAC, item 5036

American Studies (A & H or Social Science)

AMST 101 Introduction to American Myth • 5 CRSection oAS, item 0646Section oAC, item 0647

AMST 102 Introduction to American Culture • 2 CR

Section oAS, item 0652Section oAC, item 0653

AMST 180 Anthropology of American Life • 5 CRSame as ANTH 180; Either ANTH 180 or AMST 180 may be taken for credit, not both.

Section oAS, item 0662Section oAC, item 0663

AMST 287 American Heroes • 5 CRSection oAS, item 0694Section oAC, item 0695

AMST 288 Frontiers – Land & Space • 5 CRSection oAS, item 0697Section oAC, item 0698

Animation & Graphics

ANiM 115 drawing for Animation I • 5 CROnline class requiring BCC’s “Animation 115” videotapes.

Section oAS, item 0210Section oAC, item 0211

ANiM 116 drawing for Animation II • 5 CROnline class requiring BCC’s “Animation 116” videotapes.

Section oAS, item 0212Section oAC, item 0213

Added Fee for Distance Education classesA $46.00 fee is added to the per class cost for

each Distance Education class which pays for hardware, software, and licensing.

Questions? Call (425) 564-2438 or visit

http://distance-ed.bcc.ctc.edu/tuition.

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BTS 250 Spreadsheet Applications: Advanced • 5 CR

Section oAS, item 4171Section oAC, item 4172

BTS 280 Project Management Applications • 5 CR

Section oAS, item 4175Section oAC, item 4176

Business Technology Systems– Technology Labs

The following classes are offered as self-paced 1-credit modules that are administered in an online environment. All classes are continuous enrollment and can be taken in any order.

BTS 105 Beginning Keyboard:Alphabet Keys • 1 CR

Section oAS, item 4113

BTS 106 Beginning Keyboard: Figure & Symbol Keys • 1 CR

Section oAS, item 4114

BTS 107 Beginning Keyboard:Keypad & Skillbuild • 1 CR

Section oAS, item 4115

BTS 141 Presentation Applications:Beginning • 1 CR

Section oAS, item 4120

BTS 142 Presentation Applications:Intermediate • 1 CR

Section oAS, item 4121

BTS 143 Presentation Applications:Advanced • 1 CR

Section oAS, item 4122

BTS 151 Spreadsheet Applications:Formulas & Formatting • 1 CR

Section oAS, item 4130

BTS 152 Spreadsheet Applications:Charts and Formatting • 1 CR

Section oAS, item 4131

BTS 153 Spreadsheet Applications: data Lists & Pivot Tables • 1 CR

Section oAS, item 4132

BTS 154 Spreadsheet Applications: Links VLookUps & Templates • 1 CR

Section oAS, item 4133

BTS 155 Spreadsheet Applications:Advanced Logic Functions • 1 CR

Section oAS, item 4134

BTS 181 Word Processing: Editing & Formatting • 1 CR

Section oAS, item 4162

BTS 182 Word Processing: Tables, Columns & Graphics • 1 CR

Section oAS, item 4163

BTS 183 Word Processing: Sharing documents • 1 CR

Section oAS, item 4164

BTS 184 Word Processing: Managing Long documents • 1 CR

Section oAS, item 4165

BTS 185 Word Processing: Forms & Macros • 1 CRSection oAS, item 4166

Anthropology(Social Science, except as noted)

ANTH& 100 Survey of Anthropology • 5 CRPreviously ANTH 100 Introduction to Anthropology.

Section oAS, item 5114Section oAC, item 5115Section oBS, item 5116Section oBC, item 5117

ANTH 180 Anthropology of American Life • 5 CRSame as AMST 180; Either AMST 180 or ANTH 180 may be taken for credit, not both.

Section oAS, item 5128Section oAC, item 5129

ANTH& 205 Physical Anthropology • 5 CRPreviously ANTH 201

Section oAS, item 5144Section oAC, item 5145

ANTH& 234 Comparative Religion • 5 CRPreviously ANTH 203; Same as INTST 234 (previously INTST 203) Either ANTH& 234 or INTST 234 may be taken for credit, not both.

Section oAS, item 5166Section oAC, item 5167

Astronomy (Science)ASTr& 101 Introduction to Astronomy (Lab) • 6 CRPreviously ASTR 105 beginning Astronomy. Either ASTR& 101 or ASTR& 100 may be taken for credit, not both.

Section oAS, item 3034Section oAC, item 3035Section oBS, item 3036Section oBC, item 3037Section oCS, item 3038Section oCC, item 3039Section odS, item 3040Section odC, item 3041

Biology (Science)BioL& 100 Survey of Biology (Lab) • 6 CRPreviously BIOL 100 Introductory Biology.

Section oAS, item 3104Section oAC, item 3106Section oBS, item 3108Section oBC, item 3110

BioL 108 Human Biology • 6 CRSection oAS, item 3140Section oAC, item 3141

BioL 125 Survey of Human disease • 5 CRSection oAS, item 3144Section oAC, item 3146

BotanyBoTAN 120 Introduction to Mycology • 6 CR

Section oAS, item 3256Section oAC, item 3258

Business Administration - Transfer

BA 200 Business Law - Legal Foundations • 5 CR

Section oAS, item 4085Section oAC, item 4086Section oBS, item 4087Section oBC, item 4088

BA 240 Statistical Analysis • 5 CRSection oAS, item 4096Section oAC, item 4097Section oBS, item 4098Section oBC, item 4099

Business Intelligence

BUSiT 101 Effective decision Making • 3 CROnline class requiring BCC’s “BUSIT 101” DVD’s.

Section oAS, item 4660Section oAC, item 4661

BUSiT 105 Multi-dimensional Analysis I • 5 CRSection oAS, item 4664Section oAC, item 4665

BUSiT 202 dimensional Modeling • 5 CRSection oAS, item 4668Section oAC, item 4669

BUSiT 209 data Visualization • 5 CRSection oAS, item 4672Section oAC, item 4673

BUSiT 210 data Warehouse II • 5 CRSection oAS, item 4676Section oAC, item 4677

Business Technology Systems

BTS 101 Keyboarding I • 3 CRSection oAS, item 4104Section oAC, item 4105Section oBS, item 4106Section oBC, item 4107

BTS 104 Keyboarding Review & Speedbuilding • 3 CR

Section oAS, item 4111Section oAC, item 4112

BTS 146 10-Key • 1 CRSection oAS, item 4126Section oAC, item 4127Section oBS, item 4128Section oBC, item 4129

BTS 161 Computer & Software Fundamentals • 5 CR

Section oAS, item 4142Section oAC, item 4143Section oBS, item 4144Section oBC, item 4145

BTS 163 Word Processing Applications • 5 CRSection oAS, item 4126Section oAC, item 4127

BTS 165 Spreadsheet Applications • 5 CRSection oAS, item 4150Section oAC, item 4151Section oBS, item 4152Section oBC, item 4153

BTS 168 database Applications • 5 CRSection oAS, item 4155Section oAC, item 4156

Added Fee for Distance Education classesA $46.00 fee is added to the per class cost for

each Distance Education class which pays for hardware, software, and licensing.

Questions? Call (425) 564-2438 or visit http://distance-ed.bcc.ctc.edu/tuition.

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Chemistry (Science)CHEM& 105 Chemical Concepts • 6 CREither CHEM& 105 or CHEM 100 may be taken for credit, not both.

Section oAS, item 3310Section oAC, item 3312

Communication (A & H)CMST& 102 Introduction to Mass Media • 5 CRPreviously COMM 150.

Section oAS, item 0912Section oAC, item 0913

CMST& 131 Exploring the digital Future • 5 CRPreviously COMM 101.

Section oAS, item 0925Section oAC, item 0926

CMST 132 Techniques & Technology of Propaganda • 5 CR

Previously COMM 102.Section oAS, item 0931Section oAC, item 0932

CMST 134 Multicultural Media Messages • 5 CRPreviously COMM 104.

Section oAS, item 0938Section oAC, item 0939

CMST 136 Writing for the World Wide Web • 5 CR

Previously COMM 106.Section oAS, item 0941Section oAC, item 0942

CMST 138 Media/digital Law & Ethics • 5 CRPreviously COMM 108.

Section oAS, item 0945Section oAC, item 0946

CMST& 210 Interpersonal Communication • 5 CRPreviously SPCH 200.

Section oAS, item 0980Section oAC, item 0981Section oBS, item 0982Section oBC, item 0983

CMST 216 Scripting for Film, Video and Multimedia • 5 CR

Previously COMM 216.Section oAS, item 0986Section oAC, item 0987

CMST& 230 Small Group Communication • 5 CRPreviously SPCH 225.

Section oAS, item 0999Section oAC, item 1000

Computer Science(Elective AAS Transfer)

CS 101 Technology & Computer Science • 5 CR

Section oAS, item 4301Section oAC, item 4302

CS 210 Fundamentals of Computer Science • 5 CR

Section oAS, item 4308Section oAC, item 4309

CS 250 Management of Information Systems • 5 CR

Section oAS, item 4316Section oAC, item 4317

Early Learning & Teacher EducationECEd 170 Basics of Child Care • 2 CR

Section oAC, item 2261

Economics (Social Science)ECoN 100 Introduction to Basic

Economic Principles • 5 CRSection oAS, item 5205Section oAC, item 5206

ECoN& 201 Microeconomics • 5 CRPreviously ECON 201.

Section oAS, item 5226Section oAC, item 5227Section oBS, item 5228Section oBC, item 5229

ECoN& 202 Macroeconomics • 5 CRPreviously ECON 200.

Section oAS, item 5245Section oAC, item 5246Section oBS, item 5247Section oBC, item 5248

ECoN 315 Economics of Health Care • 5 CRPreviously ECON 200.

Section oAS, item 5250

EducationEdUC& 114 Child development • 3 CRPreviously EDUC 256 Child Development & Guidance.

Section oAS, item 2305EdUC& 205 Introduction to Education • 5 CRPreviously EDUC 110 Introduction to Education.

Section oAS, item 2325

English - Composition & ReadingENGL 091 Basic Grammar & Sentence

Patterns • 5 CRSection oAS, item 1161Section oAC, item 1162

ENGL 092 developmental English • 5 CRSection oAS, item 1186Section oAC, item 1187

ENGL 093 Composition for Non-Native Speakers • 5 CR

Section oAS, item 1198Section oAC, item 1199

ENGL& 101 English Composition I • 5 CRPreviously ENGL 101 Written Expression

Section oAS, item 1252Section oAC, item 1253Section oBS, item 1254Section oBC, item 1255Section oCS, item 1256Section oCC, item 1257Section odS, item 1258Section odC, item 1259Section oES, item 1260Section oEC, item 1261Section oFS, item 1262Section oFC, item 1263Section oGS, item 1264Section oGC, item 1265Section oHS, item 1266Section oHC, item 1267Section oiS, item 1268Section oiC, item 1269

ENGL 105 Grammar and Communication • 5 CRSection oAS, item 1165Section oAC, item 1166

ENGL 201 The Research Paper • 5 CRSection oAS, item 1287Section oAC, item 1288Section oBS, item 1289Section oBC, item 1290Section oCS, item 1291Section oCC, item 1292Section odS, item 1293Section odC, item 1294

ENGL& 235 Technical Writing • 5 CRPreviously ENGL 270 Professional Report Writing.

Section oAS, item 1304Section oAC, item 1305Section oBS, item 1306Section oBC, item 1307Section oCS, item 1308Section oCC, item 1309

ENGL 271 Expository Writing I • 5 CRSection oAS, item 1338Section oAC, item 1339Section oBS, item 1340Section oBC, item 1341Section oCS, item 1342Section oCC, item 1343

ENGL 272 Expository Writing II • 5 CRSection oAS, item 1350Section oAC, item 1351Section oBS, item 1352Section oBC, item 1353

English - Literature (A & H)ENGL& 111 Introduction to Literature • 5 CRPreviously ENGL 130 Introduction to Literature I. Recommended: ENGL 101 placement or higher

Section oAS, item 1363Section oAC, item 1364

ENGL& 112 Introduction to Fiction • 5 CRPreviously ENGL 112 Reading Fiction. Recommended: ENGL 101 placement or higher

Section oAS, item 1354Section oAC, item 1355

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

Section oAS, item 1367Section oAC, item 1368

ENGL 221 Popular Literature • 5 CRSection oAS, item 1378Section oAC, item 1379

ENGL& 244 American Literature I • 5 CRPreviously ENGL 267 American Literature: beginnings through Civil War. Recommended: ENGL 101, 201 or a literature course in the 100 series.

Section oAS, item 1398Section oAC, item 1399

English – Creative Writing (Elective AAS Transfer)

ENGL 237 Writing Fiction I • 5 CRPreviously ENGL 233.

Section oAS, item 1316Section oAC, item 1317

ENGL 238 Writing Fiction II • 5 CRPreviously ENGL 234.

Section oAS, item 1320Section oAC, item 1321

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ENGL 239 Writing Fiction III • 5 CRPreviously ENGL 235.

Section oAS, item 1323Section oAC, item 1324

ENGL 247 Writing Poetry I • 5 CRPreviously ENGL 243.

Section oAS, item 1327Section oAC, item 1328

ENGL 248 Writing Poetry II • 5 CRPreviously ENGL 244.

Section oAS, item 1329Section oAC, item 1330

ENGL 249 Writing Poetry III • 5 CRPreviously ENGL 245.

Section oAS, item 1331Section oAC, item 1332

ENGL 263 British Literature: Middle Ages & Renaissance • 5 CR

Section oAS , item 1390Section oAC , item 1391

Environmental Science (Science)ENVS& 100 Ecology & the Biosphere • 5 CRPreviously ENVSC 204.

Section oAS, item 3454Section oAC, item 3456

Ethnic Studies (Social Science)ETHN 200 Sports and Culture • 5 CR

Section oAS, item 5909Section oAC, item 5910

Fire Service programsFS 160 Fire Tactics and Strategy • 3 CR

Section oAC, item 6666

FS 233 Fire Service Administration • 3 CRSection oAC, item 6666

General Business ManagementBUS& 101 Introduction to Business (Social

Science for Non-Business Majors) • 5 CRPreviously G BUS 101.

Section oAS, item 4344Section oAC, item 4345Section oBS, item 4346Section oBC, item 4347

BUS 102 Personal Money Management • 1 CRPreviously G BUS 102.

Section oAS, item 4348

BUS 103 Personal Savings • 1 CRPreviously G BUS 103.

Section oAS, item 4349

BUS 104 Personal Credit • 1 CRPreviously G BUS 104.

Section oAS, item 4350

BUS 108 Personal Investments • 1 CRPreviously G BUS 108.

Section oAS, item 4357

BUS 120 Organizational Behavior • 5 CRPreviously G BUS 120.

Section oAS, item 4357Section oAC, item 4358Section oBS, item 4359Section oBC, item 4360

BUS 141 Introduction to Insurance • 5 CRPreviously G BUS 141.

Section oAS, item 4363Section oAC, item 4364

BUS 145 Business Mathematics • 5 CRPreviously G BUS 145.

Section oAS, item 4367Section oAC, item 4368

BUS& 201 Business Law • 5 CRPreviously G BUS 202 Law and Business.

Section oAS, item 4374Section oAC, item 4375

BUS 245 Property & Liability Insurance • 5 CRPreviously G BUS 245.

Section oAS, item 4382Section oAC, item 4383

Geography(Social Science except as noted)

GEoG 100 Introduction to Geography • 5 CRSection oAS, item 5306Section oAC, item 5307

GEoG 205 Weather, Climate, Vegetation, Soils (Science distribution) • 5 CR

Section oAS, item 5345Section oAC, item 5346

Geology (Science)

GEoL& 101 Introduction to Physical Geology (Lab) • 6 CR

Previously GEOL 101 Survey of Geology.Section oAS, item 3492Section oAC, item 3493

History (A & H or Social Science)

HiST 101 History of Civilization: Cultural Traditions • 5 CR

Section oAS, item 5403Section oAC, item 5404

HiST 102 History of Civilization: Middle Ages • 5 CR

Section oAS, item 5406Section oAC, item 5407

HiST 120 Global History • 5 CRSection oAS, item 5420Section oAC, item 5421

HiST& 146 US History I • 5 CRPreviously HIST 201 U.S. History: Discovery to Independence.

Section oAS, item 5453Section oAC, item 5454

HiST& 147 US History II • 5 CRPreviously HIST 202 U.S. History: First Century of Independence.

Section oAS, item 5456Section oAC, item 5457

HiST 242 The Age of Exploration and discovery • 5 CR

Section oAS, item 5466Section oAC, item 5467

HiST 245 US in World Affairs: 1898 to Present • 5 CR

Section oAS, item 5470Section oAC, item 5471

Health professionsHPro 100 Introduction to Health Care • 2 CR

Section oAS, item 2400

HPro 120 Medical Terminology • 3 CRSection oAS, item 2406Section oAC, item 2407Section oBS, item 2408Section oBC, item 2409

HPro 125 Introduction to Human Systems • 3 CR Section oAS, item 2411

Human DevelopmentHd 110 Stress Management • 3 CR

Section oAS, item 6002Section oAC, item 6003

Hd 173 Career ExplorationSection oAS, item 6019Section oAC, item 6020

Interior DesigniNdES 150 History of Furniture • 5 CR

Section oAS, item 1616Section oAC, item 1617Section oBS, item 1618Section oBC, item 1619

International Studies (Social Science)iNTST 204 Global History • 5 CRSame as HIST 120. Either INTST 204 or HIST 120 may be taken for credit, not both. Online class requiring BCC’s “Global History” DVD’s.

Section oAS, item 5550Section oAC, item 5551

iNTST 234 Comparative Religion • 5 CRSame as ANTH& 234. Either INTST 234 or ANTH 234 may be taken for credit, not both.

Section oAS, item 5556Section oAC, item 5557

Information TechnologyiT 103 Networking Basics • 5 CR

Section oAS, item 4652Section oAC, item 4653

MarketingMKTG 110 Client/Customer Relations • 5 CR

Section oAS, item 4402Section oAC, item 4403

MKTG 154 Principles of Marketing • 5 CRSection oAS, item 4410Section oAC, item 4411Section oBS, item 4416Section oBC, item 4417

MathMATH 099 Intermediate Algebra • 5 CRA Math Department licensing fee of $85, and is included in the tuition payment.

Section oAS, item 3645Section oAC, item 3646Section oBS, item 3647Section oBC, item 3648Section oCS, item 3649Section oCC, item 3650

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MATH 130 Introduction to Statistics • 5 CRSection oAS, item 3773Section oAC, item 3774

MATH& 138 College Algebra: Business & Social Science (Quantitative Skills) • 5 CR

Previously MATH 156Section oAS, item 3791Section oAC, item 3792Section oBS, item 3793Section oBC, item 3794

MATH& 141 Precalculus I (Quantitative Skills) • 5 CRPreviously MATH 105

Section oAS, item 3663Section oAC, item 3664Section oBS, item 3665Section oBC, item 3666

MATH& 148 Business Calculus (Quantitative Skills) • 5 CR

Previously MATH 157 Elements of CalculusSection oAS, item 3819Section oAC, item 3820

Media

MEdiA 250 Internship in Media • 5 CRSection oAS, item 0059

Medical IT

MEdiT 110 Technology Fundamentals in Healthcare • 5 CR

Students typically meet with the instructor two to three times each quarter at the BCC North campus for a group classroom session. Face-to-face sessions will be arranged after the quarter starts based on the availability and schedules of students in the class. Call (425) 564-3164 with any questions.

Section oAS, item 4645Section oAC, item 4646

Meteorology (Science)

METr 101 Introduction to Weather • 5 CRSection oAS, item 3882Section oAC, item 3884Section oBS, item 3886Section oBC, item 3888

Music (A & H)

MUSC& 105 Music Appreciation • 5 CRPreviously Music 108 Listening to Music.

Section oAS, item 1740Section oAC, item 1741

MUSC 107 Fundamentals of Music • 5 CRPreviously MUSIC 107.

Section oAS, item 1735Section oAC, item 1736

MUSC 115 History of Jazz • 5 CRPreviously MUSIC 115.

Section oAS, item 1750Section oAC, item 1751

MUSC 116 History of Rock & Roll • 5 CRPreviously MUSIC 116.

Section oAS, item 1754Section oAC, item 1755

Network Services & Computing Systems

NSCoM 220 Implementing Client Operating Systems • 5 CR

Section oAS, item 4508Section oAC, item 4509

NSCoM 221 Implementing Server Operating Systems • 5 CR

Section oAS, item 4510Section oAC, item 4511

NSCoM 223 Managing a Network Environment • 5 CR

Section oAS, item 4512Section oAC, item 4513

NSCoM 225 Implementing Network Infrastructure • 5 CR

Section oAS, item 4514Section oAC, item 4515

NSCoM 227 Implementing directory Service • 5 CR

Section oAS, item 4516Section oAC, item 4517

Nutrition (Science)NUTr 130 Nutrition & the Human Body • 5 CR

Section oAS, item 3080Section oAC, item 3081Section oBS, item 3082Section oBC, item 3083Section oCS, item 3084Section oCC, item 3085

Oceanography (Science)oCEA& 101 Introduction to Oceanography

(Lab) • 6 CRPreviously OCEAN 101 Survey of Oceanography

Section oAS, item 3892Section oAC, item 3894

philosophyPHiL& 101 Introduction to Philosophy

(A & H) • 5 CRPreviously PHIL 100.

Section oAS, item 1832Section oAC, item 1833

PHiL& 106 Introduction to Logic (A & H) • 5 CRPreviously PHIL 120.

Section oAS, item 1843Section oAC, item 1844Section oBS, item 1845Section oBC, item 1846

PHiL 115 Critical Reasoning (Quantitative Skills or A & H) • 5 CR

Section oAS, item 1853Section oAC, item 1854

political Science (Social Science)PoLS& 202 American Government • 5 CRPreviously POLSC 102 American Government & Politics.

Section oAS, item 5576Section oAC, item 5577

PoLS& 203 International Relations • 5 CRPreviously POLSC 103.

Section oAS, item 5580Section oAC, item 5581

psychology (Social Science)PSYC& 100 General Psychology • 5 CRPreviously PSYCH 100 Introduction to Psychology.

Section oAS, item 5683Section oAC, item 5684Section oBS, item 5685Section oBC, item 5686Section oCS, item 5687Section oCC, item 5688Section odS, item 5689Section odC, item 5690Section oES, item 5691Section oEC, item 5692

PSYC& 200 Lifespan Psychology • 5 CRPreviously PSYCH 204 General Developmental Psychology.

Section oAS, item 5730Section oAC, item 5731Section oBS, item 5732Section oBC, item 5733Section oCS, item 5734Section oCC, item 5735

PSYC& 220 Abnormal Psychology • 5 CRPreviously PSYCH 200

Section oAS, item 5781Section oAC, item 5782

PSYC 240 Social Psychology • 5 CRPreviously PSYCH 240. Same as SOC 240; either PSYC 240 or SOC 240 may be taken for credit, not both.

Section oAS, item 5786Section oAC, item 5787

Sociology (Social Science)SoC& 101 Introduction to Sociology • 5 CRPreviously SOC 110.

Section oAS, item 5810Section oAC, item 5811Section oBS, item 5812Section oBC, item 5813Section oCS, item 5814Section oCC, item 5815

SoC 240 Social Psychology • 5 CRSame as PSYC 240; either PSYC 240 or SOC 240 may be taken for credit, not both.

Section oAS, item 5875Section oAC, item 5876

World LanguagesCHiN& 121 Chinese I • 5 CRPreviously CHIN 101 beginning First Year Chinese

Section oAS, item 1466Section oAC, item 1467

CHiN& 122 Chinese II • 5 CRPreviously CHIN 102 Intermediate First Year ChineseRecommended: CHIN& 121 or permission of instructor

Section oAS, item 1470Section oAC, item 1471

Added Fee for Distance Education classesA $46.00 fee is added to the per class cost for

each Distance Education class which pays for hardware, software, and licensing.

Questions? Call (425) 564-2438 or visit http://distance-ed.bcc.ctc.edu/tuition.

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Hybrid Classes: The Best of Both WorldsCourses include campus classroom sessions and online delivery, the perfect combination!

Choose from more than 50 classes!

Attend classes on campus one-to-three days a week and the rest online at a time convenient to you…

And from the location of your choice: home, work, on campus; maybe even from your local Wi-Fi equipped coffee shop!

Avoid traffic, save on gas and earn the credits you need while getting the face-to-face class-room interaction with your faculty and fellow students that so many people need and enjoy. Basic computer literacy is required; plus a good working knowledge of your computer and Internet Service Provider and browser, including your e-mail. You will need to learn simple course delivery software (Vista) for these Web-based courses. BCC offers tutorials and lab assistance for its students.

ACCT 135 Business Payroll Tax Accounting • 5 CR

ACCT 295 Special Topics in Accountancy/Finance: Auditing Core Principles • 5 CR

ANiM 230 Web Animation I • 5 CR

CJ 106 Introduction to the American Corrections System • 5 CR

CJ 248 Ethics in Criminal Justice • 5 CR

CJ& 101 Introduction to Criminal Justice • 5 CR

CJ& 112 Introduction to Criminology • 5 CR

BioL& 160 General Biology I • 6 CR

BTS 095 Introduction to Online Learning • 1 CR

BTS 101 Keyboarding I • 3 CR

BTS 104 Keyboarding Review & Speed Building • 3 CR

BTS 161 Computer & Software Fundamentals • 5 CR

BTS 165 Spreadsheet Applications • 5 CR

BTS 173 Windows Basics • 1 CR

BTS 174 Windows File & disk Management Basics • 1 CR

CHEM& 121 Introduction to Chemistry • 6 CR

CMST 202 Survey of Speech Communication • 5 CR

CMST 280 Intercultural Communication • 5 CR

CMST& 101 Introduction to Communication • 5 CR

“The liked my Psychology 100 hybrid class from Mr. Wanamaker because the teaching methods worked well for me. I only had to be on campus twice a week, leaving me time to prepare for exams by reading and completing online assign-ments (tests, quizzes, self assessments, videos). During lab activity we had the opportunity to get to know our fellow students, and it was a nice class size of only about 25 students.”

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CMST& 210 Interpersonal Communication • 5 CR

dBA 130 database Theory • 5 CR

dUTEC 105 Pathophysiology I • 3 CR

dUTEC 107 Human Cross-Sectional Anatomy • 7 CR

dUTEC 110 Ultrasound I: Abdominal Scanning & Techniques • 4 CR

dUTEC 170 Ultrasound Physics & Instrumentation I • 3 CR

ENdT 152 Basic Electroneurodiagnostic Skills • 4 CR

ENGL 201 The Research Paper • 5 CR

ETHN 140 Introduction to African American Studies • 5 CR

HPro 105 Training for Health Care Workers • 2 CR

HPro 141 Phlebotomy Technician I • 8.0 CR

HPro 146 Clinical Lab Assistant I • 5 CR

HPro 147 Clinical Lab Assistant II • 5 CR

NMTEC 200 Applied Anatomy & Physiology • 1 CR

NMTEC 201 Basic Nuclear Medicine Science • 3 CR

NUrS 100X Foundations of Nursing • 7 CR

NUrS 220X Maternal/Child Health Nursing • 7 CR

NUrS 221X Behavioral Health Nursing • 6 CR

PHiL 248 Ethics in Criminal Justice • 5 CR

PoLS 121 The United Nations • 2 CR

PoLS& 101 Introduction to Political Science • 5 CR

PoLS& 202 American Government • 5 CR

ProG 110 Introduction to Programming • 5 CR

rAiM 350 Legal & Regulatory Aspects of Healthcare • 5 CR

rAiM 401 Marketing in Healthcare Environment • 5 CR

rAiT 495 Quality Assurance & Accreditation • 5 CR

rATEC 105 Introduction to Radiographic Technique • 2 CR

rATEC 106 Computed Imaging • 2 CR

rATEC 108 Positioning & Related Anatomy II • 3 CR

rATEC 220 Pathology I • 3 CR

rATEC 240 Radiation Biology & Protection • 3 CR

SoC& 101 Introduction to Sociology • 5 CR

WEBMM 111 Web development Foundations • 5 CR

See department lists within the Credit Classes section (pages 10-43) for all classes, days, times, instructors, prerequisites and instructor notes.

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Evenings and One-Night-a-Week Classes

Between 5 and 10 p.m., BCC offers a wide variety of classes Monday through Thursday. Look for the shaded items in the department lists (pages 8-40) for details about the classes out-lined here: days, times, locations, instructors, prerequisites, etc. See page 8 for the final exam-ination schedule. BCC offers Once-a-Week classes in the evening, which meet on the main campus, but often have an online component. Look for the symbol in the list below for classes offered once a week.

Accounting – paraprofessionalACCT 101 Practical Accounting I • 5 CR

ACCT 102 Practical Accounting II • 5 CR

ACCT 245 Accounting Information Systems • 5 CR

ACCT 285 Federal Income Taxes • 5 CR

ACCT 295 Auditing Core Principles • 5 CR

Accounting – TransferACCT& 201 Principles of Accounting I • 5 CR

ACCT& 202 Principles of Accounting II • 5 CR

ACCT& 203 Principles of Accounting III • 5 CR

Administration of Criminal JusticeCJ& 110 Criminal Law • 5 CR

Alcohol and Drug CounselingHSSA 100 Professional development in

Addiction Counseling • 1 CR

HSSA& 101 Understanding Addiction • 3 CR

HSSA 102 Physiological Actions of Alcohol & Other drugs • 3 CR

HSSA 103 Introduction to Counseling • 3 CR

HSSA 106 Chemical dependency Counseling • 3 CR

HSSA 212 Ethics & Professionalism in Addiction Counseling • 2 CR

HSSA 215 Chemical dependency & the Law • 2 CR

HSSA 220 Addiction Counseling Practicum • 3 CR

HSSA 230 Introduction to Family Systems: Intervention/Prevention • 3 CR

HSSA 295 Psychopathology for Addiction • 5 CR

American StudiesAMST 150 Introduction to Mass Media • 5 CR

AMST 180 Anthropology of American Life • 5 CR

AnimationANiM 121 Imaging Foundations • 5 CR

ANiM 240 3-d Animation I • 5 CR

ANiM 241 3-d Animation II • 5 CR

AnthropologyANTH 180 Anthropology of American Life • 5 CR

ANTH 220 Language, Culture & Society • 5 CR

ArtArT 101 Modern Architecture & design • 5 CRArT 110 Two-dimensional design • 5 CRArT 120 drawing I • 5 CRArT 201 History of Western Art • 5 CR

AstronomyASTr& 100 Survey of Astronomy • 5 CR

Business Administration-TransferBA 200 Business Law - Legal

Foundations • 5 CRBA 240 Statistical Analysis • 5 CR

BiologyBioL& 160 General Biology I • 6 CRBioL& 213 Biology Majors III • 6 CRBioL& 241 Human Anatomy & Physiology I • 6 CRBioL& 242 Human Anatomy & Physiology II • 6 CRBioL& 260 Microbiology • 6 CRBioL 312 Biology of Cancer • 5 CR

Business Technology SystemsBTS 101 Keyboarding I • 3 CRBTS 104 Keyboarding Review &

Speed Building • 3 CRBTS 161 Computer & Software

Fundamentals • 5 CRBTS 165 Spreadsheet Applications • 5 CR

ChemistryCHEM& 121 Introduction to Chemistry • 6 CRCHEM& 161 General Chemistry I • 6 CRCHEM& 163 General Chemistry III • 6 CR

Communication StudiesCMST& 101 Introduction to Communication • 5 CRCMST& 102 Introduction to Mass Media • 5 CRCMST 131 Exploring the digital Future • 5 CRCMST& 220 Public Speaking • 5 CRCMST 280 Intercultural Communication • 5 CR

Computer Science-TransferCS 210 Fundamentals of Computer

Science I • 5 CRCS 211 Fundamentals of Computer

Science II • 5 CR

Early Learning & Teacher EducationECEd 171 Introduction to Early

Childhood Education • 5 CRECEd 180 Connecting with Infants

& Toddlers • 4 CRECEd 191 Early Childhood Practicum I • 5 CR

EconomicsECoN& 201 Microeconomics • 5 CRECoN& 202 Macroeconomics • 5 CR

EducationEdUC 150 Language & Literacy development • 3 CR

Electroneurodiagnostic TechnologistENdT 152 Basic Electroneurodiagnostic Skills • 4 CR

EnglishENGL 072 developmental English • 10 CRENGL 092 developmental English • 5 CRENGL 093 Composition for Non-Native

Speakers • 5 CRENGL& 101 English Composition I • 5 CR

ENGL& 101 English Composition I • 5 CR ENGL 201 The Research Paper • 5 CR

ENGL 201 The Research Paper • 5 CR ENGL& 235 Technical Writing • 5 CR

EngineeringENGr& 214 Statics • 4 CRENGr& 224 Thermodynamics • 4 CR

Fire ScienceFS 137 Fire Protection • 3 CR

General BusinessBUS& 101 Introduction to Business • 5 CRBUS 120 Organizational Behavior • 5 CRBUS 141 Introduction to Insurance • 2 CRBUS 145 Business Mathematics • 5 CRBUS& 201 Business Law • 5 CRBUS 221 Human Resource Management • 5 CRBUS 230 Project Management • 5 CR

Health professionsHPro 174 Health Unit Coordinator I • 5 CR

HistoryHiST& 147 US History II • 5 CRHiST& 148 US History III • 5 CR

Human DevelopmentHd 100 Fast Track to College Success • 2 CRHd 101 Self-Esteem in the Workplace • 2 CRHd 120 Learning Strategies for

Student Success • 2 CRHd 140 Race in America • 2 CRHd 157 Assertive Communication • 2 CRHd 173 Career Exploration • 4 CRHd 185 Managing Career Change • 4 CR

Interior DesigniNdES 140 Introduction to Interior design • 5 CRiNdES 142 Textiles Interior Materials

& Sources • 5 CRiNdES 150 History of Furniture • 5 CRiNdES 152 Furniture design &

Construction • 3 CR

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iNdES 160 Graphic Communication I • 5 CR

iNdES 162 Introduction Computer-Aided design • 5 CR

iNdES 170 Interior design I: Methods • 5 CR

iNdES 190 Building Systems & Codes • 5 CR

iNdES 195 Special Topics in Interior design • V2-3 CR

iNdES 260 Graphic Communication II • 5 CR

iNdES 270 Interior design II • 5 CR

iNdES 272 Interior design IV • 5 CR

Information Technology

iT 103 Networking Basics • 5 CR

Math

MATH 075 Improving Basic Math Skills • 5 CR

MATH 097 Introductory Algebra I • 5 CR

MATH 098 Introductory Algebra II • 5 CR

MATH 099 Intermediate Algebra • 5 CR

MATH 138 College Algebra for Business & Social Sciences • 5 CR

MATH& 141 Precocious I • 5 CR

MATH& 142 Precocious II • 5 CR

MATH& 148 Business Calculus • 5 CR

MATH& 151 Calculus I • 5 CR

MATH& 152 Calculus II • 5 CR

MATH 208 Introduction to Linear Algebra • 5 CR

MATH& 254 Calculus IV • 5 CR

Marketing

MKTG 154 Principles of Marketing • 5 CR

Music

MUSC 102 Community Band • 1 CR

MUSC 116 History of Rock & Roll • 5 CR

Network Services &Computing Systems

NSCoM 201 Cisco Networking I • 5 CR

NSCoM 202 Cisco Networking II • 5 CR

NSCoM 203 Cisco Networking III • 5 CR

NSCoM 204 Cisco Networking IV • 5 CR

NSCoM 220 Implementing Client OS • 5 CR

NSCoM 221 Implementing SERVER OS • 5 CR

NSCoM 223 Managing a Network Environment • 5 CR

NSCoM 225 Implementing Network Infrastructure • 5 CR

NSCoM 227 Implementing directory Services • 5 CR

Nutrition

NUTr 130 Nutrition and The Human Body • 5 CR

parent EducationPArEd 011 Parent and Infant Lab • 3 CRPArEd 012 Toddler Observation Lab • 3 CR

philosophyPHiL& 106 Introduction to Logic • 5 CRPHiL 235 Global Philosophy: India • 5 CR

physical EducationPE 104 Capoeira • 1 CR

physicsPHYS 123 General Engineering Physics III • 6 CR

political SciencePoLS& 202 American Government • 5 CR

programmingProG 109 Introduction to Web

development • 5 CRProG 140 SQL & Relational

database PROG • 5 CR

psychologyPSYC& 100 General Psychology • 5 CRPSYC& 200 Lifespan Psychology • 5 CR

Radiation ManagementrAiM 350 Legal & Regulatory Aspects

of Healthcare • 5 CRrAiM 401 Marketing in Healthcare • 5 CR

Radiation TechnologyrAiT 495 Quality Assurance &

Accreditation • 5 CR

SociologySoC& 101 Introduction to Sociology • 5 CRSoC& 201 Social Problems • 5 CR

Technical SupportTECH 215 PC Analysis & Configuration I • 5 CRTECH 217 PC Analysis & Configuration II • 5 CR

Theatre ArtsdANCE 201 dance Ensemble I • V2-5 CRdrMA 280 Studio Theater • 5 CRdrMA 281 Advanced Studio Theater • 5 CR

Video productionVidEo 218 Video Studio Production • 5 CRVidEo 224 Motion Graphics I • 5 CR

World LanguagesASL& 121 American Sign Language I • 5 CRASL& 122 American Sign Language II • 5 CRASL& 123 American Sign Language III • 5 CRArAB 121 Arabic I • 5 CR

World Languages (cont.)CHiN& 121 Chinese I • 5 CR

FrCH& 121 French I • 5 CR

JAPN& 121 Japanese I • 5 CR

JAPN& 221 Japanese IV • 5 CR

JAPN& 222 Japanese V • 5 CR

JAPN& 223 Japanese VI • 5 CR

SPAN& 121 Spanish I • 5 CR

SPAN& 122 Spanish II • 5 CR

SPAN& 221 Spanish IV • 5 CR

SPAN& 222 Spanish V • 5 CR

SPAN& 223 Spanish VI • 5 CR

Credit Classes at North Campus

BCC offers credit classes at the North Campus, W Building, 10700 Northup Way, Bellevue, near the Interstate 520/405 interchange. See department lists (pages 10-43) for details about the credit classes outlined here: days, times, rooms, instructors, prerequisites, etc. See page 8 for the final examination schedule for credit classes at North Campus.

Electroneurodiagnostic TechnologistENdT 152 Electroneurodiagnostic • 4 CR

EnglishENGL& 101 English Composition I • 5 CR

Health professionsHPro 130 Human Relations in Health

Care Settings • 4 CR

HPro 141 Phlebotomy Technician I • 8 CR

HPro 146 Clinical Lab Assistant I • 5 CR

HPro 147 Clinical Lab Assistant II • 5 CR

HPro 174 Health Unit Coordinator I • 5 CR

Network ServicesNSCoM 201 Cisco Networking I • 5 CR

NSCoM 202 Cisco Networking II • 5 CR

NSCoM 203 Cisco Networking III • 5 CR

NSCoM 204 Cisco Networking IV • 5 CR

Late Start ClassesEnglish

ENGL& 101 English Composition I • 5 CR

MathMATH 099 Intermediate Algebra • 5 CR

psychologyPSYC& 100 General Psychology • 5 CR

Sociology

SoC& 101 Introduction to Sociology • 5 CR

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Eastern Washington University offers 5 degree options:

BA in BusinessEWU’s Business program provides a balance of theoretical foundation and practical application, with an emphasis on analysis, critical thinking and intellectual inquiry. Students will gain an understanding of economic, social, ethical, and legal business environments along with principals of accounting, finance, management, marketing, production, and quantitative analysis.

BA in Children’s StudiesEWU’s major in Children’s Studies is part of a four-year higher education BA degree that includes core courses and Option C that focuses primarily on Early Childhood Education (ECE). Building on ECE from associate degree-granting institutions, such as BCC, the Children’s Studies program is concerned with the study and practice of the holistic development, learning, and social issues of young children.

BA in Interdisciplinary StudiesEWU’s Interdisciplinary Studies degree can be tailored to entrance requirements for graduate schools, professional programs or specialty career fields. Students will gain research and statistical skills as well as a solid foundation in the Social Sciences. Enjoy a wide and varied curriculum with courses in Economics, Government, Sociology, Communication Studies, Psychology, Anthropology, History, Geography, and Women’s Studies.

BA in PsychologyEastern @ Bellevue Community College is proud to announce the addition of our new psychology program. Psychology is the science of human behavior and experience and seeks to provide answers to some of the most interesting—and difficult—questions humankind has asked. Psychology is one of the most versatile degrees offered. A bachelor's degree in psychology prepares students for a wide variety of career areas—many outside the specific field of psychology—including administrative jobs, business management and sales, education, public relations and public affairs research, and social services.

BS in Applied TechnologyEWU’s Bachelor of Science in Technology degree program allows students to continue their education by taking liberal arts courses, additional advanced technology courses and supporting courses to complete a Bachelor of Science degree. If you have an Associate in Applied Science (AAS) degree from an eligible program, such as BCC’s, you can complete the bachelor’s program right here on the Bellevue Community College campus.

www.ewu.edu/bcc425.564.5100

Complete your Bachelor’s Degreeat Bellevue Community College

For full course listings visit www.ewu.edu/bccFor more information on Eastern @ BCC programs, contact:Amy Lonn-O’Brien at 425.564.5100 or [email protected]

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Center for Career Connections & the Women’s Center

Career Advancement Classes!Open to students, alumni, and community members, both men and women.

How to register for classes, workshops, and panels(1) In person. register at our Centers

located on the 2nd floor of the Student Services Building on the main campus during business hours.

(�) By phone. For non-credit classes or workshops, call during business hours (M-Th, 8:30 a.m.–4:00 p.m., Fri. 8:30 a.m.–3:00) to register, (425) 564-2279. For our Career & Life Planning class, you will need to talk or meet with a career consultant to register.

(�) By web. register for credit classes via www.bellevuecollege.edu. if you are not a current credit student, follow the instructions to apply to BCC before you register. Call (425) 564-2222 for assistance.

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

Programs funded in part by the Cities of Bellevue & Issaquah. This publication is funded in part by the Carl D. Perkins Act.

(4�5) 564-��79TTY Line (4�5) 564-4087www.bellevuecollege.edu/careers

Résumé & Interviewing Strategies2 credits, 2 weekend class, EXPRL 220Learn to create a winning résumé and repre-sent your best talents in interview situations.

Guest speakers from local companies will tell you what they really want to see on résumés and hear about in job interviews. Class will include practice interviews.

Item #14�0 Fridays, 6:00 – 9:00 p.m. Saturdays, 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Oct. 10 & 11 and Oct. 17 & 18

Item #14�� Fridays, 6:00 – 9:00 p.m. Saturdays, 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Nov. 7 & 8 and Nov. 14 & 15

Creating A portfolio2 credit class, EXPRL 190Transform your education, knowledge and experience into a portfolio that speaks volumes!

Learn about portfolios and their uses

Create a portfolio from class projects, volunteer and work experiences

Present your portfolio at interviews to prove your potential

Item #14��Arranged with instructor. Contact Carol Forté at [email protected]

Career & Life planningone weekend, non-credit, call for an appointment

Identify your interests and transferable skillsFind career options to fit your skills and experienceGet the latest information on re-training

Item #7596Friday, 6:00 – 9:00 p.m, Saturday, 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. October 24 & 25 Fee $99

Academic InternshipsContinuous enrollment variable 2-5 CR, EXPRL 191, 192, & 193

Gain valuable work experience

Explore a career

Earn 2-5 credits

Flexible to fit your schedule

Scholarships may be available

To learn more, visit www.bellevuecollege.edu/internships or call (425) 564-2279 to schedule a one-on-one appointment.

ConneCt!Your on-line career management system

http://bellevuecollege.edu/careers/connect.html

• look for jobs & internships• listen to Career Café podcasts on topics you need to know• connect with professional mentors

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Scholarship Resources

Program (SRP)Visit www.bellevuecollege.edu/

scholarships

Contact Kristi Szilak for assistance with your:

• scholarship search• scholarship applications

(425) 564-2279

Free FALL pOWER WORkSHOpS Non-credit. Free, but registration required.

If you need any accommodations in order to utilize our services, please contact us.

Interview practice SessionsSign up for a one-hour practice interview with a representative from a local company. This is an excellent way to experience a realistic interview and receive feedback, without the pressure. Each interview includes a set of practice questions and tips. You will need to e-mail your résumé one week prior to your practice interview to [email protected] to participate.

Item #71�5 Thurs., October 16, 1:30–3:20 p.m. Item #71�7 Thurs., November 6, 1:30–3:20 p.m.

Networking & The Hidden Job Market: Tapping Into Unadvertised JobsDid you know that 60-70% of jobs are not advertised? Join this work-shop and learn how you can use networking strategies to help with your job search. Presented by Faith Rayman, Career Consultant.

Item #71�0 Tues., October 21, 10:30–11:20 a.m.

Do More Than Survive; Make a Difference Through Your WorkIn this workshop we’ll discuss ways that you can make a difference in your current life and work. We’ll also explore sustainable careers and organizations that are committed to sustainability. Presented by Teresa McClane, Assistant Director, and Faith Rayman, Career Consultant.

Item #71�� Thurs., October 23, 10:30 a.m.–12:20 p.m.

Careers with a FutureWhat will your career options be three to five years from now? Learn how to prepare yourself for careers with a future. Presented by Laura McCray, career and internship specialist.

Item #71�1 Thurs., October 30, 10:30 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

Are you LinkedIn?More than 10 million people are using a social networking resource called LinkedIn for business development, career manage-ment, job search, and recruitment – just to name a few. So what are you waiting for? Learn how to get LinkedIn! Presented by Carol Forté and Fabienne Mouton, Career Consultants.

Item #71�6 Tues., November 4, 1:30–2:20 p.m.

Salary NegotiationJoin this workshop presented by Allan Hay and learn effective, non-

confrontational strategies that can add significant money to your

career lifetime. Allan Hay is one of the Pacific Northwest’s leading

authorities on the subject of salary negotiation.

Item #71�� Wed., November 12, 12:30–2:00 p.m.

Cover Letter ReviewJoin this workshop to learn about cover letters, letters of inquiry,

and marketing letters, to help you in this competitive job market.

Presented by Laura McCray, career and internship specialist.

Item #71�9 Thurs., November 13, 10:30–11:20 a.m.

www.bellevuecollege.edu/careers

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SSB = the Student Services Building — the east wing of B Building, near the flagpole circle

Academic Success CenterRoom d204 (425) 564-2200www.bellevuecollege.edu/academicsuccessAcademic Success Center Fall Hours: .................. Monday – Thursday ........8:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m. Friday ...............................8:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. Saturday & Sunday .........11:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.mAcademic Tutoring: ......................(425) 564-2468 www.bellevuecollege.edu/tutoringMath Lab: .......................................(425) 564-2492 http://scidiv.bcc.ctc.edu/MathLabReading Lab: .................................. (425) 564-2494 www.bellevuecollege.edu/writinglab/ReadingLab.html Writing Lab: ................................... (425) 564-2493 www.bellevuecollege.edu/writinglab

Advising Center2nd Floor, SSB (425) 564-2212www.bellevuecollege.edu/advisingThe Educational Planning and Advising Center serves all new and continuing students who have not yet declared a major. It hosts quarterly University Transfer Fairs and ongoing one-to-one appointments for admissions counseling with university representatives! See p. 4 for more information.

Assessment Room B132 (425) 564-2243See Getting Started, Step 2 on page 4.

BCC Bookstore1st Floor, SSB (425) 564-2285http://bookstore.bcc.ctc.eduThe Bookstore features textbooks, greeting cards, candy, gifts, office supplies, and clothes.

Main Bookstore hours for first two weeks of Fall quarter: Monday – Thursday ........7:30 a.m. – 7:30 p.m. Friday ...............................7:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.Main Bookstore hours for remainder of quarter: Monday & Thursday ...... 7:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Tuesday & Wednesday ....7:30 a.m. – 7:30 p.m. Friday ...............................7:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.

Cashier’s Office1st Floor, SSB (425) 564-2309www.bellevuecollege.edu/enrollment/costs/cashierPay for tuition, fees, fines, or pick up financial aid checks or parking permits, or buy a Metro buss pass.

Fall, Winter & Spring quarter hours: Mon., Thurs. & Fri. ........8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Tues. and Wed. ................8:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m.First week of the quarter: Monday – Thursday ........8:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. Friday ...............................8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

College programs & Services

Career Education Options (CEO)2nd Floor, SSB (425) 564-4035/2306Career Education Options (CEO) is for students 16-20 years old who do not have a high school diploma but wish to gain job skills and education through selected professional-technical programs at BCC. The program serves students who are not enrolled in school or are referred by their high school. CEO provides tuition, fees, and books as well as instruction in career exploration and study skills.

Center for Career Connections & Women’s Center2nd Floor, SSB (425) 564-2279 BCC’s Center for Career Connections provides career planning and employment services to students, prospective students, alumni, and members of the community.

Childcare CenterQ Building (425) 564-2240Hours: Monday – Friday ....6:30 a.m. – 6:30 p.m.The Early Learning, Family, & Childcare Center serves children aged 3 months to 6 years and provides affordable, quality childcare with ongoing preschool activities. Parents are required to participate in the Parent Involve-ment program. Low-income families may apply for Head Start, an enhancement program for children aged 3-5.

Continuing EducationNorth Campus (425) 564-2263 Bldg W, 10700 Northup Way, Bellevuewww.conted.bcc.ctc.eduBCC offers a wide variety of noncredit Continuing Education classes. If you plan to take noncredit Continuing Education classes only, you do not need to apply for admission, and the registration policies and procedures will be different.

Counseling Center2nd Floor, SSB (425) 564-2212The Counseling Center supports student success by providing educational and career planning, academic counseling, and free short-term confidential personal counseling to any registered BCC student. The Center offers credit classes (see Human Development p. 30) to help students identify goals and learn effective deci-sion-making skills for college and life success.

Disability Resource CenterRoom B132 (425) 564-2498 TTy Line (425) 564-4110www.bellevuecollege.edu/drcDisability Resource Center provides classroom accommodations and advocacy for eligible students who have disabilities. Appropriate ac-commodations are authorized when a student requests them and completes the mandated

intake procedures. As a part of the process, students must submit documentation of the disabling condition(s) before DRC can au-thorize and arrange auxiliary aids or academic adjustments for classes.

EvaluationsRoom B125 (425) 564-3106The Evaluations Office can help you determine if you are on track for completing your AA or certificate program. If you have previously attended college elsewhere, the Evaluations Office can determine if those credits will trans-fer to BCC, or visit www.bellevuecollege.edu/ enrollment/transfer, a website that will guide you through the process to get your credits transferred. There you may search for courses from nearly 700 colleges and universities nationwide and find their BCC equivalencies.

Financial Aid Office1st Floor, SSB (425) 564-2227www.bellevuecollege.edu/financialaidApplying for financial aid is a lengthy process, controlled by rules and regulations set by the federal and state governments. Priority consid-eration is given to students who complete and submit all required forms to the office by April 15. All forms and instructions are available from the Financial Aid Office. Many middle-income Washington residents may be eligible for the Washington State Need Grant; apply to find out.

GED Room B132 (425) 564-5609www.bellevuecollege.edu/enrollment/assessment/gedBCC offers the GED test on a regular basis. Please call for specific dates and times.

High School programs2nd Floor, SSB (425) 564-2026 www.bellevuecollege.edu/programs/highschool

Running StartAn option for academically motivated high school juniors or seniors who wish to begin college early. Classes are offered tuition-free, and credits are applied toward both high school and a college degree. Students qualify by demon-strating college-level English skills on the BCC assessment, and may attend part-time or full-time on the BCC campus. For more information go to www.bellevuecollege.edu/hsprograms.

Enrichment ProgramAn option summer quarter for students aged 16-17 to enrich their high school education by taking more rigorous college level courses. This option is not intended for the student who struggles with high school coursework, but is designed for the motivated student who desires a greater academic challenge.

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College programs & Services

International Student programs2nd Floor, SSB (425) 564-3185www.bellevuecollege.edu/isp

International Student Programs provides primary support for international students who wish to enroll in credit classes, noncredit community ESL classes, intensive English lan-guage classes, and the International Business Professions Program. Services include interna-tional admissions, housing referrals, academic advising, and international student activities.

Library Media Center

Room d126 (425) 564-2252www.bellevuecollege.edu/lmcAll currently enrolled students may check out LMC materials using their student ID number. The LMC offers study rooms, viewing booths, and computer workstations with Web access. Students can access electronic versions of the full-text of magazine and newspaper articles online. The librarians can help you with search strategies and other research techniques for your classwork. The LMC’s Media Services unit includes the language lab and provides audio duplication, video equip-ment services, video editing, and laminating. For more information or to access the online catalog, go to the LMC website.

Library Media Center Fall Hours: Monday – Thursday ........7:00 a.m. – 9:00 p.m. Friday ...............................7:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Saturday .........................10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

Multi-Cultural Services

2nd Floor, SSB (425) 564-2208Multi-Cultural Services (MCS) assists the college in providing high quality, culturally-sensitive academic and support services to students of color, low-income students, immigrant students, and LGBTG students at BCC. MCS services include outreach, academic advising, counseling, advocacy, course instruction, tutor-ing and mentoring, cultural clubs and organiza-tions, and cultural events planning.

Online ServicesStudents can go to www.bellevuecollege.edu/services to register for classes and to check grades for past quarters, current grades (as soon as they are posted), including date and time for registration for the upcoming quarter. See page 6 for detailed information on how to register online. Use these online tools to help you plan your quarterly schedule:

Degree Audit − a self-guided degree audit tool that is intended for unofficial use which helps show you the classes you still need to complete your degree. Complete accuracy is not guaran-teed. Always consult with an advisor to finalize any degree or certificate planning.

Projected Annual Course Offerings − a great planning tool that shows courses and the quar-ters in which they’ll be offered in the 2008-2009 academic year. Other courses may be added. Always check quarterly schedules for the most up-to-date course offerings.

Open Computer Lab

Room N250 (425) 564-3960The Open Lab has over 200 PCs and Macintosh computers and a limited number of scanners available to all registered students. Internet access and software applications that support academic and vocational courses are available. Open Lab staff will also help you open your stu-dent e-mail account after the first day of class.

parent Education & Early Learning

Room R130 (425) 564-2674www.bellevuecollege.edu/parentedThe Parent Education program provides parents with support, skills, and knowledge to help them in their task of raising healthy families.

See page __ for more information about our programs for infants, toddlers, pre-schoolers and their parents.

Student E-Mail AccessCurrently enrolled BCC students are eligible for e-mail accounts at no additional cost. Come to the Open Computer Lab (N250) after the first day of the quarter to set up an e-mail account. The accounts are active on a quarter-by-quarter basis. Check the Computing Services website for more details: http://ac.bcc.ctc.edu.

Student ID CardIt is advisable to get a BCC student ID card. You can receive discounts at select businesses by showing your card. To obtain a BCC student ID card and find out more about its benefits, please go to the Student Business Center in the Student Union Building, C105.

Student Service Center

1st Floor, SSB (425) 564-2222If you need assistance using the BCC website, come to the walk-up kiosks or the Student Service Center. You can:

see your class schedule;drop or add a class;order transcripts;give BCC your new address or phone number;find out about other college services.

Student Services Building Fall Hours: Monday – Friday .............7:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Tues. & Wed. evenings ....5:00 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.During the first week of the quarter the Admis-sions office is open Monday-Friday from 7:30 a.m. – 7:30 p.m.

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Tech prepNorth Campus (425) 564-6159High school students may register with the Tech Prep program while in high school to earn college credit for certain professional/technical classes. Students must complete the high-school classes with a grade of A” or “B” in order to receive college credit. Visit the College Credit & Careers Network website at www.netechprep.org for more information.

TRiO Student Support Services2nd Floor, SSB (425) 564-5745TRiO helps students succeed in college by providing personal, academic, and other as-sistance. To be eligible, a student must either be a first-generation college student (neither parent has a bachelor’s degree) or be financially disadvantaged (according to federal low-in-come standards).

Veterans’ Office1st Floor, SSB (425) 564-2220Eligible veterans, reservists, or dependents of veterans who plan to apply for benefits must contact the Veteran Coordinator in the Financial Aid Office as early as possible.

Workforce EducationRoom B131 (425) 564-4054

Food Stamp Employment & TrainingIncludes free tuition and books. A student must be receiving Basic Food Benefits (Food Stamps). Low income students will receive assistance in applying for Basic Food Benefits.

Opportunity GrantOffers tuition and book assistance for limited income adults to learn marketable skills and gain employment in high wage/ high demand fields. Assists students seeking professional/technical certificates or AA Degrees within the Business, Medical/Health Science, Computer/Technology, and Early Childhood Education programs. See page 42 for more details.

WorkFirstWorkFirst includes free tuition and book assistance to low income parents including free computer and ESL classes.

Worker RetrainingWorker Retraining offers tuition assistance, educational planning, and priority registration for those who are currently unemployed or have exhausted those benefits in the past two years, for displaced homemakers, and for those who were self-employed in a declining industry. For eligibility, enrollment, and program infor-mation, attend one of the free weekly orienta-tion meetings.

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Contact Us

Emergency Closure Information: (4�5) 401-6680 or http://status.bcc.ctc.edu

Campus Services Web Address Room # phone #

SSB = Student Services Building, east wing of Bldg. B on the BCC main campus.

Academic Advising www.bellevuecollege.edu/advising SSB, 2nd floor (425) 564-2212Academic Success Center www.bellevuecollege.edu/academicsuccess d204 (425) 564-2200Admissions www.bellevuecollege.edu/enrollment/admissions SSB, 1st floor (425) 564-2222Assessment www.bellevuecollege.edu/enrollment/assessment B132 (425) 564-2243Associated Students of BCC (student gov’t) www.bellevuecollege.edu/stupro C212 (425) 564-6150Bookstore http://bookstore.bcc.ctc.edu SSB, 1st floor (425) 564-2285Center for Career Connections & Women’s Center www.bellevuecollege.edu/careers SSB, 2nd floor (425) 564-2279Cashier www.bellevuecollege.edu/enrollment/costs/cashier SSB, 1st floor (425) 564-2309Childcare & Head Start www.bellevuecollege.edu/childcare Q Bldg. (425) 564-2240College Credit & Careers Network www.bellevuecollege.edu/nettechprep.org W100 (425) 564-2774Counseling Center www.bellevuecollege.edu/hdc SSB, 2nd floor (425) 564-2212disability resource Center www.bellevuecollege.edu/dss B132 (425) 564-2498distance Education http://distance-ed.bcc.ctc.edu A140 (425) 564-2438Evaluations/Graduation www.bellevuecollege.edu/enrollment/graduation SSB, 1st floor (425) 564-3106Financial Aid www.bellevuecollege.edu/financialaid SSB, 1st floor (425) 564-2227GEd Testing www.bellevuecollege.edu/artshum/deved/gedprep.html B132 (425) 564-2243High School Programs www.bellevuecollege.edu/hsprograms SSB, 2nd floor (425) 564-2026international Student Programs www.bellevuecollege.edu/isp SSB, 2nd floor (425) 564-3185Library Media Center www.bellevuecollege.edu/lmc d126 (425) 564-6161Multi-Cultural Services & Student Success www.bellevuecollege.edu/mcs SSB, 2nd floor (425) 564-2208Parent Education–Preschool www.bellevuecollege.edu/parent-ed r130 (425) 564-2366Public Safety/Security www.bellevuecollege.edu/campusops/publicsafety K100 (425) 564-2400records & Grades www.bellevuecollege.edu/enrollment/records SSB, 1st floor (425) 564-2222registration www.bellevuecollege.edu/enrollment/registration SSB, 1st floor (425) 564-2761Transcripts www.bellevuecollege.edu/enrollment/records SSB, 1st floor (425) 564-2245Trio Student Support Services www.bellevuecollege.edu/Trio SSB, 2nd floor (425) 564-5745TTY (in disability resource Center) (425) 564-4110Venture Program www.bellevuecollege.edu/venture (425) 564-2844Veteran’s office www.bellevuecollege.edu/financialaid/veterans/stm SSB, 1st floor (425) 564-2220Workforce Education www.bellevuecollege.edu/wrp/we B131 (425) 564-4054Writing Lab www.bellevuecollege.edu/writinglab d204 (425) 564-2493

College Credit Instructional Divisions

Arts & Humanities www.bellevuecollege.edu/artshum r230 (425) 564-2341Business www.bellevuecollege.edu/business A242 (425) 564-2311Health Sciences, Education & Wellness www.bellevuecollege.edu/health r130 (425) 564-2348Science http://scidiv.bcc.ctc.edu L200 (425) 564-2321Social Science www.bellevuecollege.edu/socsci d110 (425) 564-2331

Continuing Education

Continuing Education registration www.gotobcc.com/ce/classes North Campus, 117 (425) 564-2263Telos (programs for retirees) www.gotobcc.com North Campus, 230 (425) 564-4400Business Training institute www.gotobcc.com/ce/bti North Campus, 218 (425) 564-3169

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Bus passesSeveral Metro bus lines serve the BCC main campus or the nearby Eastgate park-and-ride lot. Students are eligible for bus passes at a discount; come to Cashiering in the Student Services Building.

parking & Traffic RulesBased on WAC 132H-116.

For more complete information about parking and traffic rules at BCC, contact Public Safety at (425) 564-2400.

parking permitsBCC students who have paid tuition and com-prehensive fees are entitled to parking permits for their vehicles. Student parking permits are available from the Cashier’s Office (B126) or the Public Safety Office (K100). Parking permits are required for parking 6:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m., Monday through Friday.

General parking RulesStudent daytime parking is limited to areas designated Student Parking.

Staff/faculty daytime parking is limited to areas designated Employee Parking.

Parking after 3:00 p.m. for students, staff, and faculty is available in all designated parking ar-eas with the exceptions of parking spaces for the disabled, the college motor pool, and specifically signed reserved areas. Students may not park in employee lots with signage stating “No Student Parking Anytime Mon – Fri.”

Park one vehicle to a space, between a set of white lines.

No one may park at any time in roadways, fire lanes, bus zones, loading zones, service driveways; on sidewalks; or in the landscaping. No one may park in a reserved space without the appropriate permit or authorization.

Students & Staff with DisabilitiesYou may park in a space reserved for the disabled only if your vehicle displays a valid “Disabled Persons Parking Identification Plac-ard” issued by the state of Washington. Disabled parking is available in most parking lots and in C-7 on the west side of campus.

Visitor parkingVisitors may park in Lot 4, or in the short-term parking stalls around campus.

Speed LimitThe speed limit on campus is 20 miles per hour unless driving conditions require a slower speed.

CarpoolsBCC encourages carpooling and alternative trans-portation. Students who drive alone are advised to allow extra time to locate a parking spot, par-ticularly during the first few weeks of a quarter.

The first floor of the student parking garage is reserved for student carpools of 3 or more people. Carpool permits are available from the Public Safety Office and must be displayed on the dash-board of the carpool’s vehicle.

Blocking the RoadwayWaiting for a space to open up can create gridlock for everyone. Please come a little earlier or walk a little farther. Violators may be cited and their vehicles may be booted or towed.

pedestriansPedestrians have the right of way at all times except for emergency vehicles using lights, sirens, etc.

Citations and AppealsFines for violations range from $10 to $100. You may be ticketed for parking without a permit, parking in an unauthorized area, blocking a roadway, speeding, etc. If you do not pay the fine listed on the ticket, the college may delay your registration, place a hold on your transcripts or fi-nancial aid, or impound (tow away) your vehicle.

If you wish to appeal your ticket fill out a citation appeal form in the Public Safety Office (K100). You must file the appeal within 20 days after getting the ticket.

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

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Common Course Numbering FAQs

Announcing Common Course NumberingA Washington State program for Course Identification Between Community and Technical CollegesBeginning Summer Quarter 2008, BCC continuing and returning students will

see that many BCC course numbers and titles have changed. Why? Because

there is now a Common Course Numbering agreement among the community

and technical colleges in Washington to ease transfer between schools. If you have taken classes at BCC in the past, Common Course Number-

ing may impact how you choose your future coursework.In order to help you identify course changes, BCC has created a course

change list available at www.bellevuecollege.edu/ccn or in the CCN Student Advisory booklet. Here are some answers to common questions that may impact you as a continuing/returning BCC student.

1. What is Common Course Numbering between community and technical colleges?Washington State created the Common Course Numbering CCN system, which has renumbered and renamed courses that are commonly shared among Washington community and technical colleges.

2. Why is this information important to me? It is important to you if you have taken courses at BCC prior to Summer Quarter 2008 because hundreds of course numbers and titles have changed and you do not want to accidentally repeat the same course. Remember: be careful when picking classes if you have previously taken courses at BCC.

3. I am a new student who has never taken classes at BCC; do I need to use the course change list and continue reading?Only if you have previously taken classes at another Washington State community and technical college.

4. I am a continuing student who has taken classes at BCC; do I need to use the course change list to check to make sure I don’t accidentally repeat the same course and continue reading the information?Yes.

5. What does this mean to me as a student when choosing coursework for my degree or certificate?If you have taken any BCC classes before Summer Quarter 2008, it is very important for you to check the list of course changes to ensure you do not accidentally take the same course twice as result of the new course number/title changes.

6. How will I know when a course is part of the common course group?The courses identified as common between community and technical colleges are denoted with a “&” behind the course prefix (for example, SPCH 200 is now CMST& 210).

7. Does this affect how classes transfer to a university?No. Common course numbers and titles were changed to simplify transferring between community and technical colleges; not between community/technical colleges and four-year colleges and universities. For example, UW will accept either Speech 200 or Communication Studies 210, but not both (SPCH 200 is now CMST& 210).

8. So I only have to check the Course Change List when I see a course number showing the “&” sign?NO! As a result of common course numbering system, BCC had to change some other course numbers and titles that are NOT common among the state community/technical colleges. In all, 356 classes are affected. However, all BCC courses affected are clearly denoted on degree planning worksheets, quarterly course schedules and throughout the college catalog. Please read these materials carefully before registering!

9. How will I know if a course number and/or title have changed?BCC has created a master list of all courses that have changed. In addition, the degree and certificate planning sheets have a symbol (▲ and/or &) to alert you that the course has undergone a change.

Here are the symbols that you will see in the catalog and on degree and certificate planning worksheets to help identify course changes (or know when you need to use the course change list).

& – A common course identifier recognized among Washington State Community and Technical Colleges.

▲ – Course number and/or title change begins Summer 2008. Courses with previous number/title are still applicable.

10. What about courses that are not on the Course Change List? Do they still transfer?Many courses not on the Course Change List continue to be consid-ered transferable coursework under the Direct Transfer Agreement between community and technical colleges and universities.

NOTE: Unchanged BCC courses that were transferable prior to common course numbering continue to be transferable as always. In addition, courses that were not transferrable before the change still are not. It is recommended you check with the receiving institution as the transferability of individual courses is the sole prerogative of the receiving school.

11. How will this be reflected on my BCC transcript?All classes taken prior to Summer Quarter 2008 will remain the same. Classes taken thereafter will use the new course number and/or title. You will see a message on your transcript to denote the beginning of the Common Course Numbering program as of Summer Quarter 2008.

12. Where can I get help or ask more questions?If you have any questions or would like some assistance, please contact the Educational Planning Advising Center at (425) 564-2212 or your advisor (if you need help locating your advisor, please call (425) 564-2212 and we will connect to your advisor).

13. Is this information available online?Yes. To download this info, go to: www.bellevuecollege.edu/ccn

14. Does Common Course Numbering affect how I register online?The online registration will not catch that the item number for a CCN course is the same as a course you have already taken under the former prefix or title. You must cross-reference CCN courses against the course change list.

Note: When using the online schedule planner, you will need to add the “&” to the common courses as they are listed in the schedule and catalog. For example, CMST& 210 (not CMST 210).

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English – Composition & Reading ...............21-23English – Combination Classes ........................24English – Literature ..................................... 23-24English as a Second Language .................... 24-26Environmental Science .....................................26Equal Opportunity/Antidiscrimination .............2Ethnic & Cultural Studies ..................................26Evaluations .........................................................57Experiential Learning .................................. 26-27

FFast Facts About BCC Students ..........................9Fast Track ............................................................27Final Exams ..........................................................8Financial Aid ..................................................4, 57Fire Science ........................................................27Foreign Languages ....................................... 42-43Food Stamp Employment & Training ........42, 58French .................................................................43

GGaming ...............................................................27General Business Management ...................27-28General Educational Development (GED) ......28Geography ..........................................................28Geology ...............................................................28German ...............................................................43Getting to BCC Map ..........................................60Getting Started at BCC ........................................4Grades ...................................................................8Graduation ...........................................................8

HHealth .................................................................29Health Professions .............................................29High School Programs .......................................57History ................................................................29How to Read Course Information ....................10Human Development........................................30Hybrid Classes ...................................................50

IInformation Technology ...................................30Instructional Divisions & Departments .............9Interdisciplinary Studies ..............................30-31Interior Design ..............................................31-32International Studies .........................................32Interpretation.....................................................32Italian ..................................................................43

JJapanese .............................................................43

LLibrary Media Center ........................................58Limitation of Liability .........................................8

MMarketing Management ...................................32Mathematics ......................................................33Medical Informatics ..........................................34Meteorology .......................................................34Multi-Cultural Services .....................................58Music ..................................................................34

AAcademic Calendar .............................................5Academic Success Center ................................57Accounting .........................................................10Administration of Criminal Justice .............10-11Admission.............................................................4Adult Basic Education .........................................9Advising ..........................................................4, 57Alcohol & Drug Counseling .........................11-12American Sign Language ..................................43American Studies ...............................................13Animation & Graphics .......................................13Anthropology ................................................13-14Applied Linguistics ............................................14Assessment .....................................................4, 57Arabic ............................................................ 42-43Art .......................................................................14Astronomy ..........................................................15

BBCC Vision, Core Values & Mission ....................2Biology ................................................................15Bookstore ...........................................................57Botany ................................................................15Bus Passes ..........................................................60Business Administration – Transfer .................16Business Intelligence .........................................16Business Technology Systems ..................... 16-17

CCareer Education Options (CEO) .....................57Chemistry ...................................................... 17-18Childcare Center ................................................57Chinese ...............................................................43College Announcements .....................................2College Credit & Careers Network ....................58College Programs & Services .......................57-58Common Course Numbering .......................3, 62Communication Studies ..............................18-19Computer Science – Transfer ............................19Contact Us ..........................................................59Counseling Center .............................................57Credit Classes ................................................10-43

DDance ..................................................................41Database Administration ..................................20Degree Audit ......................................................58Developmental Education -

English as a Second Language .....................20Diagnostic Ultrasound ......................................20Digital Media Arts ..............................................20Disability Resource Center ...............................57Distance Education ..................................... 44-49Drama .................................................................41

EEarly Learning & Teacher Education................20Eastern Washington University ........................53Economics .......................................................... 21Education ........................................................... 21Educational Planning Advising Center ........4, 57Electroneurodiagnostic Technologist ..............21Emergency Closure..............................................2Engineering ........................................................ 21

NNetwork Services & Computing Systems .........35Nuclear Medicine Technology ..........................35Nursing ...............................................................35Nutrition .............................................................35

OOceanography ....................................................35Online Courses ............................................ 44-49Online Services ..................................................58Opportunity Grant .............................................58

pParent Education & Early Learning ............36, 58Parking Map & Rules ....................................60-61Philosophy .........................................................36Physical Anthropology ......................................36Physical Education ...................................... 36-37Physical Geography ...........................................37Physical Psychology...........................................37Physics ................................................................38Political Science .................................................38Programming .....................................................38Psychology ................................................... 38-39

RRadiation and Imaging Sciences ......................39Radiation Therapy .............................................39Radiologic Technology ......................................39Real Estate ..........................................................40Refunds for Withdrawing ....................................7Registration ...................................................... 4-6Residency .............................................................7

SSociology .......................................................40-41Spanish ...............................................................43State Support Chart .............................................9Student Confidentiality Statement ....................8Student E-mail Access .......................................58Student Service Center ......................................58

TTable of Contents .................................................2Technical Support..............................................41Telecourses ................................................... 44-45Theatre Arts ........................................................41Transcript Fee ......................................................7Translation .........................................................42Travel Study Abroad ..........................................42TRiO Student Support Services ........................58Tuition, Fees & Related Policies ..........................7

VVenture Program ..........................................42, 58Veteran’s Office ..................................................58Video Production ...............................................42

WWaiting List for Registration ...............................6Web Multimedia Authoring ..............................42Withdrawing/Dropping Classes .........................7Workforce Education ...................................42, 58Worker Retraining ........................................42, 58WorkFirst ......................................................42, 58World Languages ......................................... 42-43

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