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Page 1: Fall 2016 Class Schedule Vol. 71 #1 - Olympic College · Vol. 71, No. 1, Fall 2016 Printed on recycled paper. Board of Trustees Beverly Cheney, Jim Page, Darlene Peters, Harriette

Fall 2016 Class Schedule Vol. 71 #1OLYMPIC COLLEGE

olympic.edu/classschedule

APPLY NOW! Fall classes start Sept. 19

Completing my high school diploma has been one of the most exciting and fulfilling experiences of my life.—Ruby, HS 21+

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1 Fall 2016

Table of Contents

Calendar ..................................................................... 1

Enrollment Information ........................................2-5

Getting Started at Olympic College......................... 2

Admissions................................................................. 3

Financial Aid ............................................................... 3

Assessment (Accuplacer) ......................................... 3

Advising Guidelines .................................................. 3

Registration ............................................................3-4

Tuition, Fees and Rates .........................................4-5

Admissions Application .........................................6-7

How to Read This Schedule ..................................... 8

Cover Story ...........................................................9-10

Adult Education/ESOL Classes .................................... 11

Credit Classes - All Sites ....................................12-30

Poulsbo and Shelton Classes................................. 30

Continuing Education ........................................31-32

(Non-Credit) Classes - All Sites ..........................31-32

WWU at OC .........................................................33-36

Information/Advertisements ............................37-46

Your Right to Know ................................................. 37

Limitation of Liability .............................................. 37

Public Transportation ............................................. 37

Campus Safety ....................................................... 37

Parking ..................................................................... 37

Fall Quarter Calendar – 2016Aug. 29 .............. Fall Quarter tuition due. If Fall registration

occurs after this date, payment is due within five days after registration.

Sept. 16 ............. Last day to request 100% refund for withdrawal from classes.

Sept. 19 ............. Fall classes begin.

Sept. 21 ............. Deadline to register for class without instructor permission, except for Continuous Enrollment classes.

Sept. 23 ............. Last Day to request 80% refund for withdrawal from classes.

Sept. 30 ............. Last day to:

• Register for class with instructor permission (except for late start classes).

• Request 40% refund for withdrawal from classes.

• Officially drop a class with no grade reported.

• File for Pass/No Credit or Audit.

Oct. 10............... Annual Community Luncheon (students and faculty holiday)

Oct. 14............... Last day to apply for Fall Quarter graduation (degrees and certificates).

Nov. 11 .............. Veterans Day Holiday

Nov. 14 .............. Last day to register for a Continuous Enrollment class.

Nov. 15 .............. (Tentative) No classes, Faculty Optional Day

Nov. 18 .............. Last day to officially drop a class and receive a late withdrawal “W” grade.

Nov. 21 .............. Registration begins for continuing/former students for Winter Quarter.

Nov. 24-25 ........ Thanksgiving Holiday

Nov. 28 .............. Last day to change a variable-credit class.

Dec. 3 ................ Weekend final exams and/or instruction

Dec. 5-8 ............. Weekday finals and/or instruction and Bookstore “Buy Back.”

Dec. 5 ................ New student Winter Quarter registration begins

Dec. 8 ................ Fall Quarter ends.

Dec. 13 .............. Grades due for instructors.

Dec. 15 .............. Grades available to students on OASIS.

The Mission of Olympic CollegeOlympic College enriches our diverse communities through quality education and support so students achieve their educational goals.

The View(USPS 750-650) is published quarterly by: Olympic College

PERIODICALS postage paid at Bremerton, WA 98337

POSTMASTER: Send address changes to: Olympic College, 1600 Chester Ave. Bremerton, WA 98337-1699.

Vol. 71, No. 1, Fall 2016 Printed on recycled paper.

Board of Trustees Beverly Cheney, Jim Page, Darlene Peters, Harriette Bryant, Stephen Warner

President Dr. David Mitchell

Vice Presidents Kay Ash: Administrative Services Dr. Damon Bell: Student Support and Achievement Mary Garguile: Instruction Cheryl Nuñez: Equity and Inclusion

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Getting Started at OC Step-by-step instructions for new and continuing students.

1 Apply for AdmissionNew Students

• Online: Visit Olympic.edu and click the red "Apply Now" button to get started.

• In person: Fill out and return the paper ap-plication on pages 6-7, or pick one up at any of our campuses.

You will receive an admissions letter with your Student ID (SID) and important information.

Current Students – Skip to step 4.

Visit Olympic.edu and search “Getting Started.”[email protected], 360-475-7479

2 Fund your Education• Complete the Free Application for Federal

Student Aid (FAFSA) form at fafsa.gov. Use school code 003784 for OC.

• Research additional funding options on the OC Financial Aid website.

Visit Olympic.edu and search “Financial Aid.” [email protected], 360-475-7160

3 Assessment Testing• English and math assessment is required

before registering for classes.

• Schedule your assessment appointment online at: www.olympic.edu/accuplacer.

There is a $20 nonrefundable fee to take the test.

Visit Olympic.edu and search “Assessment.”[email protected], 360-475-7238

4 Attend an Advising SessionNew StudentsStudent Orientation to Advising and Registration (SOAR) is a convenient way to get all the information you need to prepare for college life at OC.

• Contact the Advising Office to schedule your SOAR session.

4 Attend an Advising Session

Current Students • Advising is required for students with 15 or

fewer credits. See page 3 for more informa-tion.

Visit Olympic.edu and search “Advising.”[email protected], 360-475-7530

5 Register for ClassesNew Students

• Register in person at the Registration and Records Office after completing your SOAR session.

Current Students • Registration times for current students are

available in the Online Access to Student Information System (OASIS).

If you have not attended the previous three quarters, contact the Registration office: 360-475-7200.

Visit Olympic.edu and search “Register.”[email protected], 360-475-7200

6 Pay your Tuition and Fees • Online: Pay using OASIS.

• In person: Visit the cashier at any campus.

• Phone: 360-475-7467, 360-475-6543, 1-800-259-6718 ext. 7467.

Payment for Fall Quarter is due within five days of registering or by Aug. 29.

7 Buy Books • Online: Visit ocbookstore.com

• In person: Visit an OC Book Store at all three campuses.

Visit Olympic.edu and search “Book Store.”[email protected], 360-475-7420

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AdmissionsOlympic College is an "open door" institution. To be eligible for general admission to the college, one of the following is required:

• 18 years of age or older• High school or GED graduation• A written release from the high school

district

Some programs require special applications, admission, permission or faculty advising before enrollment. Visit www.olympic.edu for specific admission requirements for: High School Diploma, Running Start, International Students, Nursing, Medical Assisting, Physical Therapist Assistant, Bachelor of Science in Nursing, Bachelor of Applied Science in Information Systems, and Bachelor of Applied Science in Organizational Leadership and Technical Management.

Admissions OC Bremerton: Humanities and Student Services Bldg, Rm 101, 360.475.7479

E-mail: [email protected] www.olympic.edu/current-students/getting-started/admissions

HOURS: 8 A.M. - 4:30 P.M. (M-Th) 8 A.M. - 1 P.M. (F)

Transfer Credit Applicants

Course work completed at other colleges/universities may count toward OC degree or certificate requirements. After the second week of class, submit: “Transcript Evaluation Request” form available at www.olympic.edu/programs-classes/transfer-oc/transfer-credit-evaluation and official transcript(s) to Registration and Records. Information: www.olympic.edu/programs-classes/transfer-oc or any college campus registration office.

Running Start Applicants

High school juniors and seniors who wish to enroll as Running Start (RS) students at Bremerton, Poulsbo or Shelton campuses should follow directions in RS application packets available at high school counseling centers, from the college, or at www.olympic.edu/current-students/running-start. Submit the general OC application for admission, take the Accuplacer assessment, and submit the separate RS paper application together with a copy of the assessment scores, Student Parent Agreement Form, and high school transcript (minimum 2.5 GPA). Students who do not meet the 2.5 HS GPA requirement may submit an GPA appeal request for review.”

Admitted RS students must meet with a high school counselor, complete the "Introduction to Running Start" online tutorial, and meet with a college RS advisor prior to registration. New Running Start students will be required to complete an in-person orientation before starting classes.

Priority applications due:Fall Quarter – Accepting Applications Now

Running Start OC Bremerton: Humanities and Student Services Bldg, Rm 208, 360.475.7646

E-mail: [email protected] www.olympic.edu/current-students/running-start

Military and Veteran Applicants• Active duty military and family members

follow regular admission and registration procedures. For benefit information and admissions/registration assistance, contact Jerimiah Meyer at 360.394.2725 or visit OC Poulsbo's Student and Enrollment Services Office, or make an appointment for Naval Base Kitsap (NBK) Bangor, NBK Bremerton or Naval Hospital. Appointments by phone or at the Navy Education office.

• Veteran students and their family members follow regular admission procedures listed on page 2. For benefits information, visit the Veteran's Services Office online at www.olympic.edu/services/veterans-services-office or call 360.475.7560

Financial AidStudents interested in financial aid – federal, state, and institutional financial assistance –must complete:

• FAFSA. Apply online at fafsa.ed.gov/ to complete the FAFSA (OC School Code 003784). You may need to request an electronic PIN to sign the online FAFSA form.

• OC Financial Aid "Data Sheet."

To see financial aid status, go to the OC Financial Aid Portal: www.fas.ctc.edu/portal1/?col=030

Financial Aid OC Bremerton: Humanities and Student Services Bldg, Rm 103, 360.475.7160www.olympic.edu/paying-college/financial-aid

HOURS: 9 A.M. - 4:30 P.M. (M-Th) Friday (closed for processing)

Assessment (Accuplacer)This assessment is required to register for English and mathematics classes or classes that require English/mathematics prerequisites. Course work or testing at other colleges may apply. Visit the website for information and to schedule for Bremerton, Poulsbo and Shelton campus locations: www.olympic.edu/accuplacer.

Contact Information [email protected] 360-394-2725

Advising GuidelinesAdvising helps students choose classes, map career or educational paths and introduces students to life at OC.

Up to 15 credits: ADVISING REQUIRED. Visit advising online at www.olympic.edu/current-students/advising. Contact the nearest campus to schedule an appointment. To discuss career and educational options with a faculty counselor, call 360.475.7530 to schedule an appointment.

Up to 30 credits: Meet with your faculty advisor. Evaluate which majors or career choices match your interests and abilities.

Up to 45 credits: Advising recommended. NOTE: Students who started at OC after July

1, 2011 and have completed 45 credits must have an approved academic plan on file to register for the next quarter. Contact Advising at any campus for assistance.

Up to 60 credits: Meet with your faculty advisor. Get help with admission essays, letters of recommendation and opportunities after OC.

Up to 90 credits: Meet with your faculty advisor. Complete a graduation check and apply to graduate, preferably one quarter before the graduation date.

Advising and Counseling Services Information

• OC Bremerton: 360.475.7530• OC Poulsbo: 360.394.2725• OC Shelton: 360.432.5400

E-mail: [email protected] www.olympic.edu/current-students/advising

RegistrationProcessed at this office are all in-person, online (OASIS), and late registrations. This office is responsible for: student records and information; grades and transcripts; award of transfer credit for course work completed at other institutions, military, international, baccalaureate or advanced placement, substitutions/waivers; information release, Registrar petitions, and graduation procedures.

Registration and Records OC Bremerton: Humanities and Student Services Bldg, Rm 105, 360.475.7200

www.olympic.edu/current-students/registration/additional-registration-information

HOURS: 8 A.M. - 6 P.M. (M-Th) 8 A.M. - 1 P.M. (F)

FAST REGISTRATIONStudents who wish to register for one to six credits are NOT required to meet with an advisor and may register in person; or if they have completed 15 credits, may register on OASIS. Prerequisites must be met. Information: 360.475.7200 and press “0” for a registration assistant. Transfer students see "Transfer Credit Applicants" on this page.

ATTEND CLASS, ADD OR DROPAttendance is required. Students must at-tend the first three class sessions to keep their name on the class roster.

• To add or drop a course, use OASIS or submit an “Add/Drop” form to Registra-tion. If you do not officially withdraw from classes, you are responsible for any outstanding tuition and fees.

• To add a course after the third day of the quarter, the instructor’s signature is required on the “Add/Drop” form. Submit immediately to the Registration Office.

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Web Registration (OASIS) Students who know their quarterly PIN may register for classes at www.olympic.edu/current-students/registration/oasis. Students with fewer than 15 credits on their transcript will need to meet with an advisor to receive their quarterly PIN.

Entry Code Special Permission and Prerequisite Blocks Entry Code: Course entry codes may be obtained from an advisor and expire after one use.

Prerequisite Block: Some classes require completion of a prerequisite (See online at https://apps.olympic.edu/classschedule/Default.aspx, class listings in this publication, and “Assessment” in this section.) If the prerequisite was completed at another college or university, present the transcript to the faculty or entry advisor to obtain permission to enroll.

Residency RequirementsTo be eligible to pay resident tuition, a student must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, who:

• Is financially independent AND• Has established a domicile in

Washington state for other than educational purposes for a period of at least 12 months prior to the start date of the quarter OR

• Is a dependent student whose parents or legal guardians have maintained a domicile in Washington state for at least 12 months prior to the start date of the quarter AND

• Who further meets and complies with the applicable requirements of WAC 250-18-030 and 250-18-035

SB1079. Individuals who are not permanent residents or U.S. citizens MAY qualify for resident tuition, if they have/will have graduated from a Washington state high school or, while living in Washington, have received the equivalent of a high school diploma. Additional criteria are required; contact the Admissions Office for information.

Military personnel stationed in Washington State and their dependents who present military ID at registration will be granted a waiver of non-resident tuition and will be charged at the resident rate.

RestrictionsIf your registration schedule contains a restriction, the class or wait list may be removed. Restrictions are:

• Course conflict. Students cannot wait list for a class with the same discipline and course number.

• Time conflict. Students cannot wait list a class if the time conflicts with an enrolled class, including overlapping start and end times.

• Wait list limit. Three class limit each quarter.

Wait ListIf a desired class is full, add your name to the wait list. If an opening occurs, your name will be added automatically (overnight) to the class roster. Check your OASIS class schedule daily. If course has been added, tuition is due within two business days. See www.olympic.edu/current-students/registration/how-register/waitlist for more information.

Change to Class Enrollment InformationTo add a course after the third day of the quarter, the instructor's signature is required on the "Add/Drop" form. Submit the form immediately to the Registration office.

Tuition and FeesFee InformationAll students in credit classes are charged these fees once per quarter and summer session:

Student Service: $2/credit (up to 10 credits, maximum $20) Technology Fee: $3.50/credit (maximum $35)

Exempted from these fees are students who are eligible for the Fallen Veterans waiver, apprentice trade theory courses, zero-credit contract training, Continuing Education, and Adult Basic Education (ABE).

Security Enhancement fee: $20

Exempted from this fee are OC off-campus classes in Kitsap and Mason counties and ABE/ESL classes.

Testing fees (non-refundable)• Accuplacer: $20, test retakes: $20• Proctor test fee: $25 (non-OC, outside

institutions)• Chemistry Placement Test fee: $10• GED Test Series Cost information: go to

www.olympic.edu/ged

Other fees• WAOL fee: $8/credit• Telecourse fee: $30 (optional VHS

telecourse tape rental fee: $35)• Adult Basic Education: $25• USB fee: $8

Class FeesSome classes require additional fees. If applicable, the specific amount of the fee appears in the class listing.

How to Pay• ONLINE: Using OASIS – VISA, MasterCard:

www.olympic.edu/current-students/registration/oasis• BY PHONE: Cashier 360-475-7467/6543 or

1-800-259-6718 (Extension 7467 or 6543) to pay with VISA or MasterCard. The Cashier’s Office experiences a high volume of calls during peak registration; please be patient.

• IN PERSON: At the Bremerton Cashier’s Office, Shelton and Poulsbo Student Services office. We accept check, money order, cash, personal checks for the exact amount of tuition and fees, VISA, MasterCard credit or debit card.

For information and hours of operation, visit www.olympic.edu/paying-college/how-pay/cashiers-office or call 360.475.7467 or 360.475-6543.

NOTE: Active duty students/spouses may be eligible to use military tuition assistance to pay for classes. For details, see an on-base academic advisor.

Tuition Payment Plan - NelnetA tuition payment plan is available to students.

Please see information about the plan at www.olympic.edu/paying-college/tuition-fees/tuition-payment-plan.

Payment DeadlinesFall registration payment is due Aug. 29 or within five business days from the date of registration.

NOTE: Students are responsible for officially withdrawing from any classes they are not attending. If you do not officially withdraw, you are responsible for any outstanding tuition and fees.

Tuition and Fee Waivers Please see our website for a list of tuition and fee waivers: www.olympic.edu/current-students/registration/registration-records-forms.

Refunds for Tuition and FeesRefunds are issued during the official refund period for partial or full withdrawal from classes ONLY if the student officially withdraws, either online through OASIS (www.olympic.edu/current-students/registration/oasis) or in person by submitting an "Add/Drop" form to Registration and Records. To expedite your refund, please contact the Cashier's Office at 360.475.7467 or 360.475.6543.

Official Refund Period• 100% refund prior to the 1st day of the

quarter• 80% refund 1st through the 5th day of

the quarter• 40% refund 6th through the 10th day of

the quarter

Refunds for classes less than 13 weeks in length – Refund is pro-rated

Refunds for continuing education (zero credit) classes

• 100% – classes and workshops cancelled by OC

• 90% – up to five days prior to class start date

• 0% – five days prior to class start date

Transfers to other continuing education classes five days prior to class start date are allowed.

Refund Processing Time• Check: The refund will be made by check

and mailed to the address on file with the college within 10 working days of the request.

• Credit Card: The refund will be made in the form of a credit back to the charge card.

• Cash or debit card: The refund will be made by check to the address on file with the college and mailed within 3-5 working days of the request.

TUITION AND/OR FEES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE BY THE WASHINGTON STATE LEGISLATURE AND/OR BOARD OF TRUSTEES.Olympic College reserves the right to amend the refund procedures within the limits of RCW 28B.15.605.

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2016-17 Tuition Rates Baccalaureate level courses

CREDITS RESIDENT U.S. CITIZENNON-RESIDENT

NON U.S. CITIZENNON-RES RESIDENT U.S. CITIZEN

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NON-RESIDENT

1 $102.91 $116.34 $279.62 $200.94 $214.37 $599.20

2 $205.82 $232.68 $559.24 $401.88 $428.74 $1,198.40

3 $308.73 $349.02 $838.86 $602.82 $643.11 $1,797.60

4 $411.64 $465.36 $1,118.48 $803.76 $857.48 $2,396.80

5 $514.55 $581.70 $1,398.10 $1,004.70 $1,071.85 $2,996.00

6 $617.46 $698.04 $1,677.72 $1,205.64 $1,286.22 $3,595.20

7 $720.37 $814.38 $1,957.34 $1,406.58 $1,500.59 $4,194.40

8 $823.28 $930.72 $2,236.96 $1,607.52 $1,714.96 $4,793.60

9 $926.19 $1,047.06 $2,516.58 $1,808.46 $1,929.33 $5,392.80

10 $1,029.10 $1,163.40 $2,796.20 $2,009.40 $2,143.70 $5,992.00

11 $1,080.06 $1,221.55 $2,854.35 $2,019.41 $2,154.42 $6,002.72

12 $1,131.02 $1,279.70 $2,912.50 $2,029.42 $2,165.14 $6,013.44

13 $1,181.98 $1,337.85 $2,970.65 $2,039.43 $2,175.86 $6,024.16

14 $1,232.94 $1,396.00 $3,028.80 $2,049.44 $2,186.58 $6,034.88

15 $1,283.90 $1,454.15 $3,086.95 $2,059.45 $2,197.30 $6,045.60

16 $1,334.86 $1,512.30 $3,145.10 $2,069.46 $2,208.02 $6,056.32

17 $1,385.82 $1,570.45 $3,203.25 $2,079.47 $2,218.74 $6,067.04

18 $1,436.78 $1,628.60 $3,261.40 $2,089.48 $2,229.46 $6,077.76

19 $1,529.11 $1,897.64 $3,530.44 $2,279.84 $2,818.08 $6,666.38

20 $1,621.44 $2,166.68 $3,799.48 $2,470.20 $3,406.70 $7,255.00

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LOCATION KEY: HOW TO FIND YOUR CLASSART Art Building

BSC Bremer Student Center

BUS Business BuildingCSC College Service CenterENG Engineering BuildingHOC Health Occupations BuildingHSS Humanities & Student Services BuildingHL Haselwood LibraryMUS Music BuildingOCP OC Poulsbo Main BuildingOCS OC Shelton Main BuildingPA OC Shelton, Portable APB OC Shelton, Portable BPSC Palmer Service Center, OC SheltonRBC Robert B. Stewart BuildingRotunda Engineering Building, Room 117SBC Sophia Bremer Child Development CenterST Science & Technology Building

TCS Trades Center–Shelton50 West Fredson Road, Shelton

TJL The Johnson Library, OC SheltonTEC Technical Building

WST West Sound Technical Skills Center101 National Avenue North, Bremerton

ABBREVIATIONS

ARLOAutomatic Registration Link Option: Registration in one class will automatically provide registration in additional classe(s).

ARR ArrangedCE Continuous EnrollmentH* HumanitiesH/SP* Humanities/Skills PerformanceNS* Natural ScienceSS* Social ScienceTBA To Be Assigned

HYBD Hybrid: Some scheduled class time is replaced with online time.

ITVInteractive Television: Classrooms at two or three campuses are linked by video cameras and microphones. Instructor teaches from one location.

WEBEWeb Enhanced: Class meets face-to-face for all normally scheduled times. Access to web is required for some class activities.

* Satisfies distribution requirements

DAYSM MondayT TuesdayW WednesdayTh ThursdayF FridaySa SaturdaySu Sunday

ARR Arranged

CAMPUS LOCATIONSBrem BremertonPoul PoulsboShel Shelton

Notice of Nondiscrimination Olympic College does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, perceived or actual physical or mental disability, pregnancy, genetic information, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, creed, religion, honorably discharged veteran or military status, use of a trained guide dog or service animal, or on any other unlawful basis. For inquiries regarding non-discrimination policies, contact Human Resource Services: [email protected], 360-475-7300, 1600 Chester Ave., Bremerton, WA 98337-1699. For inquiries regarding sexual misconduct policies, contact Title IX Coordinator Cheryl Nuñez: [email protected], 360-475-7125, 1600 Chester Ave., Bremerton, WA 98337-1699.

Community College Average Cost to Attend The average cost to educate a resident full-time commu-nity or technical college student for the 2015-16 academic year is $7,126. Students pay an average of $3,056 in tuition toward this cost. The remaining $4,070 is an "opportunity pathway" provided by the State and is funded by state taxes and other sources. The amounts shown are aver-ages for a full-time, resident student. The actual tuition a student pays will vary due to credit load, residency status and other factors.

How to Read the Schedule

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On the Cover

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Going beyond the basics with OC’s High School 21+ program

In 2015, at the age of 35, Ruby Behlen enrolled at Olympic College with the intention of completing her GED. That

goal changed slightly after learning of a new program designed to help adults earn their high school diplomas.

This past spring, Ruby was among the first students at OC to earn a degree through High School 21+. At the graduation cer-emony, she jumped at the opportunity to say a few words about her experiences in the program.

“It takes a lot of courage for all of the adults, all of the parents, all of the people who left high school for any reason to actually come back,” she said.

As she worked her way through the pro-gram, Ruby felt an array of emotions from excitement to uncertainty and even embar-rassment.

“It’s hard going through all of those emotions at once because here I am 35, just complet-ing my high school diploma,” she said. “I’m pretty well-spoken, so most people didn’t even know that I didn’t have my high school diploma.”

OC Professor Dr. Karen Bolton, who spoke at the graduation ceremony, knows first-hand what students like Ruby are going through. Bolton’s parents and siblings all attended college, but she was different; dropping out of high school and eventually earning her GED before completing a 21-year decorated career in the Navy.

“People doubted me. They still doubt me,” she said in her speech to students. “You have to work twice as hard when you have a GED to prove to others that you belong. But you don’t really have to. You’ve made it, the rest is easy. That hurdle is removed.”

City of Bremerton Mayor Patty Lent, who also spoke at the ceremony, shares Bolton’s sentiments.

“It is never too late to pursue their career path. Without a high school diploma or GED they will have hurdles that are difficult to overcome,” she said. “For many of these students who have come back to school after all of these years, it is a very brave thing for them to do and I hope they never feel the need apologize for their accomplishments.”

When Ruby decided to continue her educa-tion, she didn’t realize the barriers that existed as a result of not completing high school, even though she was only three cred-its short. One such hurdle was applying for federal financial aid which requires a high school diploma or GED.

There were many other adjustments along the way, but Ruby’s transition back to school was helped by the staff and faculty she en-countered at the College.

Her first contact was with Anthony Carson, from the Advising/Counseling office, who Ruby says went above and beyond to make her feel welcomed and informed. After their appointment, he walked with her down the hall to the Basic Studies office to schedule her next appointment.

“If he wouldn’t have done that, I don’t know if I would have followed through with it,” she said.

From there, the personalized instruction continued.

Ruby credits instructors Tina Prentice, Cindy Frederick and Basic Studies staff member Heather McKnight for helping her rediscov-er skills she had not used in years.

“Tina and Cindy have literally been the foundation of my adult education,” Ruby says. "They helped me understand, define

and polish skills I have learned through life experience."

High School 21+ is a competency based pro-gram which means students get credit for their life and work experience which they can apply to the completion of their high school diploma in lieu of additional classes.

The capstone of the program is a portfolio class where students must write papers that demonstrate their knowledge in areas that were not completed while in high school. The portfolio class provides valuable experi-ence that sets the stage and expectation for the continuation of their education.

With her high school diploma now complete, Ruby plans to continue her education at OC in one of the College's health occupations programs.

“From the moment I walked through the doors at OC, the entire staff was very, very helpful,” she said. “ I really credit everyone in the Basic Studies office for helping me get back into the academic swing of things.”

If you are considering taking the GED test or completing your high school diploma, con-tact our Basic Studies team. Their friendly and welcoming staff of program experts will guide you through the many options that are available.

Visit Olympic.edu and search "Basic Studies."

Ruby Behlen address the audience at the HS21+ graduation ceremony.

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At Olympic College we are committed to student success. The Basic Studies office is one of several departments dedicated to helping you learn skills to further your education and career. Our welcoming staff and faculty will help direct you to the pro-grams that meet your needs.

Adult Basic Education (ABE)The ABE/GED/HS21+ programs are designed to improve basic skills in read-ing, writing, math and basic computer skills for success needed to pass the GED test, college level coursework, vocational technical programs, and the workforce. You must attend an orientation and meet Adult Basic Education requirements to qualify. Contact the Adult Education office to answer your questions and schedule your orientation.

English to Speakers of Other LanguagesDo not let language be a barrier to achieving your educational and career goals. OC offers beginning through advanced courses in English specifically geared to speakers of other languages. These courses will help you learn how to read, write, speak and understand English for personal, educational and employment reasons. You must attend an orientation and meet Adult Basic Education requirements to qualify. Contact the Adult Education office to answer your questions and schedule your orientation

High School 21+Sometimes life gets in the way. Don’t let that stop you from com-pleting your high school diploma. OC' s High School 21+ program allows adults 21 years of age and older to complete a high school diploma. This program is tailored to adult learning styles and allows students to earn credits for life skills, experiences and com-petencies. You must attend an orientation and meet Adult Basic Education requirements to qualify. Contact the Adult Education office to answer your questions and schedule your orientation

Integrated Basic Education and Skills Training (I-BEST)I-BEST is a unique program where two instructors work together to provide high-tech workforce training and basic skills in English, reading and math. Students gain training in good paying fields such as Nursing Assistant, Electronics, Manufacturing and Com-posites, while earning the basic skills they need to thrive in the workplace. Cynthia Metcalf is your go-to contact for getting started in I-BEST.

Cynthia Metcalf, Adult Education [email protected], 360-475-7551

BASIC STUDIES AT OLYMPIC COLLEGE

Contact InformationOC Bremerton Humanities and Student Services Bldg. Room 223

360-475-7550 [email protected]

Office HoursMonday – Thursday 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Friday 8 a.m. – 4 p.m.

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English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL)English for Speakers of Other Languages classes (from beginning to advanced levels) are offered at OC Bremerton, OC Shelton, and OC Poulsbo. Students gain skills in speaking, listening, reading, and writing. See www.olympic.edu/programs-classes/basic-studies/esol-english-speakers-other-languages.

For International students who want to take Intensive English for Non-Native Speakers see Intensive English (IE) in the Credit Classes section.

For program information or to make an appointment to attend a new student orientation, please contact:

OC Bremerton 360.475.7278 OC Shelton 360.432.5400/360.432.5471

Este programa es para personas que quieren aprender inglés y consiste en instruir y mejorar sus habilidades en el discurso, escuchar, la lectura y escribir del nivel básico al avanzado.

Pide una cita de orientación por teléfono.en Bremerton 360.475.7278 en Poulsbo 360.475.7278 en Shelton 360.432.5400/360.432.5471

NOTE: Financial Aid is not available for ESOL classes. Only credit classes other than ABE/ESOL can be considered for awarding Federal/State Aid. A fee of $25 per quarter is charged. Waivers are available for low-income students. Students between the ages of 16 and 19 years must provide a High School Release form.

ESOL Orientation Sessions Orientation/assessment, 3.0 score or instructor permission required for ESOL classes.

All new students enrolling in English for Speakers of Other Languages MUST attend an orientation class before enrolling. In this class they will learn about the program, set learning goals, take placement tests to determine the classes they will need, and register.

Students must attend the entire orientation in order to register for ESOL classes. Please call 360.475.7278 for an appointment or to inquire about orientation dates held at Olympic College Bremerton, or for classes held in Poulsbo. For orientations held at Olympic College Shelton, please call 360.432.5400 or 360.432.5471.

Adult Education/GED Preparation/High School 21 (HS21+) For students who need to build their basic skills in preparation to take the GED. Communication skills (reading and writing), math and GED Preparation classes offered. May be available at no cost. To see if you qualify, call 360.475.7550.

NOTE: Financial Aid is not available for Adult Basic Education classes. Only credit classes other than ABE/ESOL can be considered for awarding Federal/State Aid. A fee of $25 per quarter is charged. Waivers are available for low-income students. Students between the ages of 16 and 19 years must provide a High School Release form.

ABE/GED/HS21+ Orientation Sessions All new students MUST attend an orientation class before enrolling. In this class they will learn about the program, set learning goals, take placement tests to determine the classes they will need, and register.

Students must attend the entire orientation in order to register for ABE/GED/HS21+ classes. Please call 360.475.7550 for an appointment or to inquire about orientation dates held at Olympic College Bremerton. For orientations held at Olympic College Shelton, please call 360.432.5400 or 360.432.5471. See www.olympic.edu/Students/WFDBS/BasicStudies/.

I-BEST ClassesIntegrated Basic Education and Skills Training (I-BEST)I-BEST programs combine college-level professional-technical certificates with English language and basic skills instruction. Students have two teachers in each class. One focuses on professional-technical skills, the other teaches basic skills and English language skills. Basic skills include math, reading, writing, computer skills, student success strategies, and educational/career planning. For more information, call 360.475.7550.

Prerequisite: Orientation/qualifying score on state standardized assessment.

Programs Offered:• Nursing Assistant• Electronics• Manufacturing• Composites

ESOL and Adult Education ClassesBasic Studies at Olympic College (Adult Basic Education and English for Speakers of Other Languages) offers year-round classes with flexible enrollment dates, a friendly, supportive learning environment, and dedicated faculty and staff.

The English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) program offers classes in Speaking and Listening, Reading and Writing, Pronunciation, Grammar, and Computers. Classes are held at these times:

• Bremerton, morning and afternoon classes. • Poulsbo, evening classes. • Shelton, evening classes, at Evergreen Elementary School.

The Adult Basic Education (ABE) program offers year-round classes in communications and math. Classes are held at these times:

• Bremerton, morning, afternoon and evening classes. • Poulsbo, evening classes. • Shelton, morning and evening classes.

The Transitions Writing and Reading class, which is part of the Adult Basic Education program, is designed to help improve writing and reading skills necessary to enter college courses.

Transitions classes are for students who place below Developmental English classes, as indicated by their Accuplacer test results. Students taking Transitions Writing and Reading classes have either a high school diploma or a GED.

Look for engaging courses that are paired together as Learning Communities including English, Sociology, Math, Art, Chemistry, Communications and more!

Select Learning Communities in the online Class Schedule Planner.

Learning Communitites are a great wayto meet new students and collaborate on classes. Get more from your education as part of a LC at OC!

Learning Communities at OC

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AccountingACCT 005 ACCT Tutoring Sessions 1:00p-5:00p TThF Bremerton NO ADV ID TU04ACCT& 201 Prin of Accounting I 10:00a-12:15p TTh Bremerton (WEBE) McNamara K 5cr 20201:00p-3:15p TTh Bremerton (WEBE) McNamara K 5cr 20215:00p-7:15p MW Bremerton (ITV/WEBE) TBA 5cr 20245:00p-7:15p MW Poulsbo (ITV/WEBE) TBA 5cr 82005:00p-7:15p MW Shelton (ITV/WEBE) TBA 5cr 7200Online - https://olymic.instructure.com/login (Canvas) $40 Snapp R 5cr 2022ACCT& 202 Prin of Accounting II Prerequisite: ACCT& 201.Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $40 Snapp R 5cr 2028ACCT& 203 Prin of Accounting III Prerequisite: ACCT& 202 and high school algebra or its equivalent.Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $40 Snapp R 5cr 2032

American Culture and Equity StudiesACES 101 Intro to Am. Culture & Equity Studies HSSPrerequisite: Completion of ENGL& 101 with a grade of 2.0 or above is strongly recommended.10:00a-12:15p TTh Bremerton (HYBD) Estrella J 5cr 3001Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $40 Estrella J 5cr 3003ACES 170 Black Voices in America HSSPrerequisite: ENGL& 1011:00p-3:15p TTh Bremerton (HYBD) Estrella J 5cr 3006

American Sign LanguageASL& 121 Am Sign Language I H9:00a-9:50a Daily Bremerton Elliott M 5cr 310110:00a-11:24a MWF Bremerton Elliott M 5cr 310310:00a-12:15p TTh Bremerton Elliott M 5cr 31095:00p-7:15p MW Bremerton Elliott M 5cr 31055:00p-7:15p TTh Poulsbo TBA 5cr 83079:00a-9:50a Daily Shelton TBA 5cr 7301ASL& 122 Am Sign Language II HPrerequisite: ASL& 121 with 2.0 or better or permission of instructor.1:00p-3:15p TTh Bremerton TBA 5cr 3111

AnthropologyANTH& 100 Survey of Anthropology SS10:00a-12:15p TTh Bremerton TBA 5cr 3013Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $40 TBA 5cr 3011ANTH& 204 Archaeology SS11:30a-12:54p MWF Bremerton TBA 5cr 3015ANTH& 205 Biological Anthropology NSSPrerequisite: Recommend ANTH& 100.10:00a-11:24a MWF Bremerton TBA 5cr 3017ANTH 335 Culture/Health/Healing HSSPrerequisite: ANTH& 206 or ADN degree recommendedOnline - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $40 Hartse C 5cr 3019

Upper division rates apply. See tuition and fees at www.olympic.edu/Students/TuitionANTH 350 Applied Anthropology SSAcceptance into BAS OLTM program or Instructor Permission5:00p-7:00p M 9/19-11/28 Bremerton (HYBD) Hartse C 5cr 3021

Upper division rates apply. See tuition and fees at www.olympic.edu/Students/Tuition

ArtART& 100 Art Appreciation H1:00p-3:15p MW Bremerton TBA 5cr 30335:00p-7:15p MW Poulsbo TBA 5cr 8300Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $40 TBA 5cr 3031Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $40 TBA 5cr 3035ART 102 Art History/Ancient--Byzantine HOnline - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $40 TBA 5cr 3037ART 103 Art History/Medieval--Renaissance HOnline - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $40 TBA 5cr 3039ART 104 Art History/Baroque--Modern HOnline - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $40 TBA 5cr 3041ART 106 Drawing I H2:00p-4:50p MW Bremerton $20 TBA 5cr 30452:00p-4:50p TTh Bremerton $20 NEW HIRE 5cr 30436:00p-8:50p MW Bremerton $20 TBA 5cr 304910:00a-12:50p TTh Poulsbo $20 TBA 5cr 8302ART 107 Drawing II HPrerequisite: ART 106.10:00a-12:50p TTh Bremerton $20 NEW HIRE 5cr 3051ART 110 Design I H10:00a-12:50p MW Bremerton $20 NEW HIRE 5cr 3054ART 117 Art History/Northwest Coast HOnline - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $40 TBA 5cr 3042ART 125 Ceramics I HSP2:00p-4:50p MW Bremerton $40 Weichman M 5cr 30602:00p-4:50p TTh Bremerton $40 TBA 5cr 30736:00p-8:50p TTh Bremerton $40 TBA 5cr 3067ART 206 Drawing III HSPPrerequisite: ART 107.10:00a-12:50p TTh Bremerton $20 NEW HIRE 5cr 3052ART 225 Ceramics II HSPPrerequisite: ART 125.2:00p-4:50p MW Bremerton $40 Weichman M 5cr 30612:00p-4:50p TTh Bremerton $40 TBA 5cr 30746:00p-8:50p TTh Bremerton $40 TBA 5cr 3068ART 226 Ceramics III HSPPrerequisite: ART 106, 110, and 225.2:00p-4:50p MW Bremerton $40 Weichman M 5cr 30622:00p-4:50p TTh Bremerton $40 TBA 5cr 30756:00p-8:50p TTh Bremerton $40 TBA 5cr 3069ART 240 Painting I HSPPrerequisite: ART 106 strongly recommended.2:00p-4:50p MW Bremerton $20 TBA 5cr 3078ART 241 Painting II HSPPrerequisite: ART 240.2:00p-4:50p MW Bremerton $20 TBA 5cr 3079ART 242 Painting III HSPPrerequisite: ART 241.2:00p-4:50p MW Bremerton $20 TBA 5cr 3080ART 266 Sculpture I HSP2:00p-4:50p TTh Bremerton $40 Weichman M 5cr 3086ART 267 Sculpture II HSPPrerequisite: ART 266.2:00p-4:50p TTh Bremerton $40 Weichman M 5cr 3087ART 268 Sculpture III HSPPrerequisite: ART 267.2:00p-4:50p TTh Bremerton $40 Weichman M 5cr 3088

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AstronomyASTRO 101 Introduction to Astronomy NSPrerequisite: MATH 094 (Elementary Algebra) or equivalent.1:00p-3:15p MW Bremerton TBA 5cr 40005:30p-7:45p MW Bremerton TBA 5cr 4001

BiologyBIOL 101 Introduction to Marine Science NS10:00a-10:50a MWF Bremerton (HYBD) $25 TBA 5cr 4009

and 11:00a-12:50p MW in ST 243 10:00a-10:50a MWF Bremerton (HYBD) $25 TBA 5cr 4010

and 1:00p-2:50p MW in ST 243 BIOL 104 Plant Biology NS5:00p-7:15p MW Bremerton (WEBE) TBA 5cr 4012BIOL 140 Environmental Issues NSPrerequisite: None.10:00a-11:20a MW Bremerton (WEBE) $25 Lawrence A 5cr 4014

and 11:30a-1:10p MW in ST 142 BIOL& 160 General Biology w/Lab NS9:00a-9:50a MWF Bremerton $25 Elauria A 5cr 4017

and 11:00a-12:50p TTh in ST 142 9:00a-9:50a MWF Bremerton $25 Elauria A 5cr 4016

and 9:00a-10:50a TTh in ST 142 9:00a-9:50a MWF Poulsbo $25 TBA 5cr 8400

and 8:00a-9:50a TTh in OCP 224 BIOL& 175 Human Biology w/Lab NS11:00a-11:50a MTWTh Bremerton $25 TBA 5cr 4018

and 8:00a-9:50a F in ST 241 11:00a-11:50a MTWTh Bremerton $25 TBA 5cr 4019

and 10:00a-11:50a F in ST 241 2:00p-2:50p TWThF Bremerton (WEBE) $25 TBA 5cr 4020

and 12:00p-1:50p T in ST 2015:00p-6:50p MW Poulsbo (WEBE) $25 TBA 5cr 8404

and 7:00p-8:50p W in OCP 224 5:00p-6:50p MW Poulsbo (WEBE) $25 TBA 5cr 8402

and 7:00p-8:50p M in OCP 224 1:00p-2:50p TTh Shelton (WEBE) $25 TBA 5cr 7411

and 3:00p-4:50p T in OCS 114 BIOL 201 Majors Biology I NSPrerequisite: None; however, to satisfy the prerequisite for upper division biology courses at some institutions, a year of chemistry is required.9:00a-9:50a MWF Bremerton (WEBE) $25 Lawrence A 5cr 4024

and 9:00a-10:50a TTh in ST 243 9:00a-9:50a MWF Bremerton (WEBE) $25 Lawrence A 5cr 4025

and 11:00a-12:50p TTh in ST 243 1:00p-1:50p MWF Bremerton $25 TBA 5cr 4027

and 2:00p-3:50p MW in ST 142 5:00p-6:20p MW Bremerton (WEBE) $25 TBA 5cr 4031

and 6:30p-8:20p MW in ST 243 BIOL& 241 Human A & P 1 NSPrerequisite: CHEM&121 and &131 (CHEM&131 may be waived by exam); or CHEM&141 and &142 with grade 2.0 or better; concurrent enrollment in CHEM&131 or &142 permitted but not recommended.9:00a-9:56a MTWTh Bremerton $25 TBA 6cr 4033

and 10:00a-11:30a MW in ST 241 12:00p-12:56p MTWTh Bremerton (WEBE) $25 TBA 6cr 4036

and 2:00p-3:30p TTh in ST 241 5:00p-7:15p TTh Bremerton (WEBE) $25 TBA 6cr 4037

and 7:25p-8:55p TTh in ST 241 5:00p-7:15p TTh Bremerton (WEBE) $25 TBA 6cr 4038

and 5:00p-7:50p W in ST 241 10:00a-11:15a MWF Poulsbo (WEBE) $25 Dodge M A 6cr 8405

and 8:30a-9:50a MW in OCP 224

10:00a-11:15a MWF Poulsbo (WEBE) $25 Dodge M A 6cr 8406and 10:30a-11:50a TTh in OCP 224

BIOL& 242 Human A & P 2 NSPrerequisite: BIOL& 241 with a grade of 2.0 or better.8:55a-10:50a TTh Bremerton $25 TBA 6cr 4040

and 11:00a-12:30p TTh in ST 241 5:00p-7:15p MW Bremerton (WEBE) $25 TBA 6cr 4042

and 7:25p-8:55p MW in ST 238 BIOL& 260 Microbiology NSPrerequisite: CHEM& 121 or CHEM& 141/142 and a minimum of 5 credits in any of the following Biology courses with a lab (BIOL& 160, BIOL 201, BIOL& 241) all with a grade of 2.0 or better.12:00p-12:50p MWF Bremerton $25 Elauria A 5cr 4045

and 1:00p-2:50p MW in ST 238 12:00p-12:50p MWF Bremerton $25 Elauria A 5cr 4046

and 3:00p-4:50p MW in ST 238 11:30a-12:45p MW Poulsbo (WEBE) $25 Dodge M A 5cr 8408

and 12:00p-1:50p TTh in OCP 224

BusinessAlso see Accounting and Economics sections.

BUS& 101 Intro to Business SS10:00a-11:24a MWF Bremerton (ITV/WEBE) McNamara K 5cr 20435:00p-7:15p TTh Bremerton (WEBE) Pavlik J 5cr 204410:00a-11:24a MWF Poulsbo (ITV/WEBE) McNamara K 5cr 8205Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $40 Snapp R 5cr 2042BUS& 201 Business Law 1:00p-3:15p MW Bremerton (ITV/WEBE) McNamara K 5cr 20461:00p-3:15p MW Poulsbo (ITV/WEBE) McNamara K 5cr 8206Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $40 Snapp R 5cr 2047BUS 215 Business Statistics NSPrerequisite: MATH 099 within the last 6 years with a grade of 2.0 or above, or satisfactory placement test score.11:30a-12:54p MWF Bremerton Ward A 5cr 2040

Business ManagementBMGMT 102 Introduction--International Business 5:00p-7:15p W Bremerton (ITV/HYBD) Cameron M 5cr 20605:00p-7:15p W Poulsbo (ITV/HYBD) Cameron M 5cr 8208BMGMT 105 Introduction to Financial Planning Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. Johnson H 5cr 2062BMGMT 140 Business and Personal Mathematics Prerequisite: MATH 090B with grade 2.0 or above or satisfactory placement test score.10:00a-12:15p TTh Bremerton Johnson H 5cr 20645:30p-7:45p TTh Bremerton (WEBE) Cameron M 5cr 2065Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. Johnson H 5cr 2066BMGMT 146 Entrepreneurship--Financial Analysis ARR 9/19-10/29 Bremerton (HYBD) Johnson H 2cr 2068BMGMT 148 Deadline and Project Management 9:00a-5:30p Sa 10/1 Bremerton Johnson H 1cr 2070BMGMT 149 Entrepreneurship-Marketing for Growth Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $16 Henderson A 2cr 2072BMGMT 170 Client/Customer Relations 1:00p-2:40p W Bremerton (ITV/WEBE) Cameron M 2cr 20731:00p-2:40p W Shelton (ITV/WEBE) Cameron M 2cr 7210BMGMT 180 Marketing 1:00p-3:15p TTh Bremerton (ITV/WEBE) MacKaben K 5cr 20741:00p-3:15p TTh Shelton (ITV/WEBE) MacKaben K 5cr 7215BMGMT 183 Negotiations 5:00p-7:15p TTh Bremerton (ITV/WEBE) MacKaben K 5cr 20755:00p-7:15p TTh Shelton (ITV/WEBE) MacKaben K 5cr 7216

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BMGMT 203 Small Business Planning & Management Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $40 MacKaben K 5cr 2078BMGMT 247 H.R. Performance Reviews ARR 9/19-11/5 Bremerton (HYBD) Johnson H 2cr 2079

Business TechnologyOC Computer Labs use MS Office 2013 for Windows.

BSTEC 005 BSTEC Tutoring Sessions 1:00p-5:00p MW Bremerton TU031:00p-5:00p TThF Bremerton TU05BSTEC 101 Adaptive Keyboarding--One-HandedBSTEC 102 Screen MagnificationBSTEC 103 Braille Translation and Printing Prerequisite: BSTEC 104.

BSTEC 104 Screen Reader Software Level 1 Prerequisite: Keyboarding skills.

BSTEC 105 Screen Reader Software Level 2 Prerequisite: BSTEC 104.

BSTEC 106 Screen Reader Software Level 3 Prerequisite: BSTEC 105.

BSTEC 107 Voice Recognition Level 1 BSTEC 108 Voice Recognition Level 2 BSTEC 109 Doc. Processing with Speech Tec. Prerequisite: Computer competency recommended

BSTEC 110 Beginning Keyboarding 8:26a-9:50a MW Bremerton (HYBD) $12 Bermea N 3cr 209010:00a-11:24a MW Bremerton (HYBD) $12 Bermea N 3cr 2091ARR ARR Bremerton (HYBD) $12 Bermea N 3cr 2092Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $36 Bermea N 3cr 209310:00a-12:15p TTh Shelton (WEBE) $12 Ledgerwood A 3cr 72305:00p-7:15p TTh Shelton (WEBE) $12 TBA 3cr 7231BSTEC 111 Intermediate Keyboarding Prerequisite: BSTEC 110 or equivalent.8:26a-9:50a MW Bremerton (HYBD) $12 Bermea N 3cr 2095ARR ARR Bremerton (HYBD) $12 Bermea N 3cr 209610:00a-12:15p TTh Shelton (WEBE) $12 Ledgerwood A 3cr 72325:00p-7:15p TTh Shelton (WEBE) $12 TBA 3cr 7233BSTEC 112 Advanced Keyboarding Prerequisite: BSTEC 111 or permission of instructor.8:26a-9:50a MW Bremerton (HYBD) $12 Bermea N 3cr 2098ARR ARR Bremerton (HYBD) $12 Bermea N 3cr 209910:00a-12:15p TTh Shelton (WEBE) $12 Ledgerwood A 3cr 72345:00p-7:15p TTh Shelton (WEBE) $12 TBA 3cr 7235BSTEC 113 Internet Basics CESelf-Paced Instruction - Email: [email protected] $8 Sindel L 1cr 2100BSTEC 114 MS Outlook CESelf-Paced Instruction - Email: [email protected] $8 Sindel L 1cr 2102BSTEC 115 Electronic Communication Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $16 Hudson T 2cr 2104BSTEC 116 MS Word 8:30a-5:30p Sa 10/29 Bremerton (WEBE) Bermea R 1cr 2106Self-Paced Instruction - Email: [email protected] $8 Sindel L CE 1cr 2107BSTEC 117 MS Excel 8:30a-5:30p Sa 11/5 Bremerton Bermea R 1cr 2109Self-Paced Instruction - Email: [email protected] $8 Bermea N CE 1cr 21118:30a-5:30p Sa 10/22 Shelton (WEBE) Ledgerwood A 1cr 7236BSTEC 118 MS PowerPoint 8:30a-5:30p Sa 11/19 Bremerton (WEBE) Bermea R 1cr 2113Self-Paced Instruction - Email: [email protected] $8 Sindel L CE 1cr 21148:30a-5:30p Sa 11/12 Shelton (HYBD) Ledgerwood A 1cr 7237

BSTEC 119 MS Access CESelf-Paced Instruction - Email: [email protected] $8 Bermea N 1cr 2116BSTEC 121 MS Publisher CESelf-Paced Instruction - Email: [email protected] $8 Sindel L 1cr 2119BSTEC 123 MS Word Specialist Prerequisite: CIS 150 and keyboarding by touch, or permission of instructor.Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $32 Bermea N 4cr 212110:00a-12:15p TTh Shelton (WEBE) Ledgerwood A 4cr 72405:00p-7:15p TTh Shelton (WEBE) TBA 4cr 7241BSTEC 124 MS Excel Specialist Prerequisite: CIS 150 or permission of instructor.11:30a-12:54p MW Bremerton (HYBD) Salas J 4cr 212310:00a-12:15p TTh Shelton (WEBE) Ledgerwood A 4cr 72425:00p-7:15p TTh Shelton (WEBE) TBA 4cr 7243BSTEC 130 Practical Accounting 10:00a-11:24a MW Bremerton (ITV/HYBD) Salas J 5cr 212510:00a-11:24a MW Shelton (ITV/HYBD) Salas J 5cr 7244Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $40 Salas J 5cr 2126BSTEC 132 Electronic Printing Calculators Self-Paced Instruction -Email: [email protected] $12 Salas J 2cr 2128BSTEC 133 Computerized Accounting Prerequisite: BSTEC 130 or ACCT& 201, or permission of instructor.Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $44 Salas J 4cr 2129BSTEC 134 Payroll Accounting Prerequisite: BSTEC 130 or ACCT& 201 with a grade of 2.0 or higher.5:00p-7:15p T Bremerton (HYBD) Finney V 5cr 2131BSTEC 135 Accounting Simulation/Serv Business CEPrerequisite: BSTEC 130 or ACCT& 201.Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $8 Salas J 1cr 2132BSTEC 136 Accounting Simulation/Merch Business CEPrerequisite: BSTEC 130 or ACCT& 201.Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $8 Salas J 1cr 2133BSTEC 137 Accounting Simulation/Corporation CEPrerequisite: ACCT& 202.Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $8 Salas J 1cr 2134BSTEC 138 Payroll Simulation Prerequisite: BSTEC 134.Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $8 Salas J 1cr 2135BSTEC 145 Bus Writing/Grammar for the Wkplce Prerequisite: Appropriate placement score to enter ENGL 98; or 2.5 grade or higher in ENGL 91; or instructor permission.1:00p-3:15p TTh Bremerton (ITV/WEBE) Hudson T 5cr 21371:00p-3:15p TTh Shelton (ITV/WEBE) Hudson T 5cr 7247BSTEC 150 Business English Prerequisite: Assessment test at college level reading and writing or ENGL 099.1:00p-3:15p MW Bremerton (ITV/WEBE) Hudson T 5cr 21391:00p-3:15p MW Shelton (ITV/WEBE) Hudson T 5cr 7248BSTEC 229 Individual Taxation Prerequisite: BSTEC 130 or ACCT& 201.1:00p-3:15p MW Bremerton (ITV/WEBE) Bilderback H 5cr 21411:00p-3:15p MW Shelton (ITV/WEBE) Bilderback H 5cr 7251BSTEC 240 Taxation Simulations Prerequisite: BSTEC 229 and BSTEC 239.Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $8 Bilderback H 1cr 2142BSTEC 250 Business Correspondence Prerequisite: BSTEC 150, or permission of instructor; keyboarding ability.Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. Hudson T 5cr 2143BSTEC 254 Document Formatting Prerequisite: BSTEC 123, keyboarding at 30+ NWAM, or permission of instructor.10:00a-12:15p TTh Shelton (WEBE) Ledgerwood A 3cr 7254

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BSTEC 257 Advanced Office Applications Prerequisite: BSTEC 123, 124, and 255 or CIS 154, keyboarding proficiency at 45+ NWAM, or permission of instructor.10:00a-12:15p TTh Shelton (WEBE) Ledgerwood A 4cr 7257BSTEC 270 Microsoft Project Management Prerequisite: CIS 150 or permission of instructor.Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $32 Salas J 4cr 2145BSTEC 275 Legal Terminology Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $40 Hudson T 5cr 2148

ChemistryCHEM& 121 Intro to Chemistry NSPrerequisite: MATH 099 or 99I with 2.0 or above or satisfactory placement score.1:00p-2:05p MTWTh Bremerton (WEBE) $28 TBA 6cr 4052

and 2:10p-4:00p M in ST 218 1:00p-2:05p MTWTh Bremerton (WEBE) $28 TBA 6cr 4053

and 2:10p-4:00p Th in ST 218 5:00p-7:15p MW Bremerton (WEBE) $28 Flowers B 6cr 4054

and 7:25p-9:15p M in ST 220 5:00p-7:15p MW Bremerton $28 Flowers B 6cr 4055

and 7:25p-9:15p W in ST 220 5:00p-7:15p TTh Bremerton $28 Flowers B 6cr 4057

and 7:25p-9:15p Th in ST 220 5:00p-7:15p TTh Bremerton $28 Flowers B 6cr 4056

and 7:25p-9:15p T in ST 220 10:00a-11:24a MW Poulsbo (HYBD) $28 Pellock J 6cr 8410

and 10:00a-11:50a F in OCP 224 10:00a-11:24a MW Poulsbo (HYBD) $28 Pellock J 6cr 8409

and 1:00p-2:50p W in OCP 224 10:00a-12:15p MW Shelton (WEBE) $28 TBA 6cr 7414

and 1:00p-2:50p W in OCS 114 CHEM& 131 Intro to Organic/Biochem NSPrerequisite: Completion of CHEM& 121 with a 2.0 or better.12:00p-12:50p Daily Bremerton (WEBE) $28 Phayre A 6cr 4059

and 9:00a-10:50a T in ST 218 12:00p-12:50p Daily Bremerton (WEBE) $28 Phayre A 6cr 4060

and 9:00a-10:50a W in ST 218 11:30a-12:54p MW Poulsbo (HYBD) $28 Pellock J 6cr 8411

and 1:00p-2:50p F in OCP 224 CHEM& 139 General Chemistry Prep NSPrerequisite: Math 99 or Math 99I with a 2.0 or above or satisfactory placement test score.11:00a-11:50a Daily Bremerton (WEBE) Geyer C 5cr 40625:00p-7:15p TTh Bremerton (WEBE) TBA 5cr 4063CHEM& 141 General Chemistry I NSPrerequisite: Chem &139 or Chem &121 with a 2.0 or above or successful completion of chemistry exam and Math 99 or Math 99I with a 2.0 or above or satisfactory placement test score.8:00a-8:50a Daily Bremerton (WEBE) Baldwin T 5cr 406510:00a-10:50a Daily Bremerton (WEBE) Geyer C 5cr 406411:00a-11:50a Daily Bremerton (WEBE) Phayre A 5cr 4066CHEM& 151 General Chem Lab I NSPrerequisite: CHEM& 141 with a grade of 2.0 or higher or concurrent enrollment in CHEM& 141.1:00p-3:50p F Bremerton (WEBE) $28 TBA 1.5cr 40711:00p-3:50p M Bremerton (WEBE) $28 Geyer C 1.5cr 40671:00p-3:50p T Bremerton (WEBE) $28 TBA 1.5cr 40681:00p-3:50p W Bremerton (WEBE) $28 Geyer C 1.5cr 40691:00p-3:50p Th Bremerton (WEBE) $28 Phayre A 1.5cr 40705:00p-7:50p T Bremerton (WEBE) $28 TBA 1.5cr 4072CHEM& 241 Organic Chem I NSPrerequisite: CHEM& 142 with a grade of 2.0 or higher.12:00p-12:50p MTWTh Bremerton (WEBE) Baldwin T 4cr 4073

CHEM& 251 Organic Chem Lab I NSPrerequisite: CHEM& 241 or concurrent enrollment.1:00p-3:50p T Bremerton (WEBE) $28 Baldwin T 1.5cr 40751:00p-3:50p W Bremerton (WEBE) $28 Baldwin T 1.5cr 4076

Communication StudiesCMST& 101 Introduction to Comm HOnline - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $40 Newsom V 5cr 3172CMST& 102 Intro to Mass Media H1:00p-3:15p TTh Bremerton (WEBE) Prince M 5cr 3176Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $40 Prince M 5cr 3174CMST 105 Photojournalism HOnline - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $40 Prince M 5cr 3150CMST& 210 Interpersonal Communication HPrerequisite: ENGL& 101 with a grade of 2.0 or above.8:00a-8:50a Daily Bremerton (WEBE) TBA 5cr 318010:00a-12:15p T Bremerton (HYBD) Hering S 5cr 317812:00p-12:50p Daily Bremerton (WEBE) TBA 5cr 31821:00p-3:15p MW Poulsbo (WEBE) TBA 5cr 831510:00a-12:15p TTh Shelton (WEBE) TBA 5cr 7310Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $40 Hering S 5cr 3184CMST& 220 Public Speaking H10:00a-12:15p MW Bremerton (WEBE) Prince M 5cr 319410:00a-11:24a MWF Bremerton (WEBE) TBA 5cr 320010:00a-12:15p TTh Bremerton (WEBE) Newsom V 5cr 31881:00p-3:15p MW Bremerton (WEBE) Prince M 5cr 31961:00p-3:15p TTh Bremerton (WEBE) Hering S 5cr 32025:00p-7:15p TTh Bremerton (WEBE) TBA 5cr 319011:30a-12:54p MWF Poulsbo (WEBE) TBA 5cr 8317CMST& 230 Small Group Communication HPrerequisite: ENGL& 101 with a grade of 2.0 or above.Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $40 Newsom V 5cr 32147:00p-9:00p T Bremerton (HYBD) Newsom V 5cr 3215

Class meets on 9/20, 10/4, 10/18, 11/1, 11/22, and 11/29.5:00p-7:00p Th Bremerton (HYBD) Newsom V 5cr 3216

Class meets on 9/22, 10/6, 10/20, 11/3, 11/17, and 12/1.CMST 253 Intercultural Communication HPrerequisite: ENGL& 101 with a grade of 2.0 or above.10:00a-12:15p Th Bremerton (HYBD) Hering S 5cr 3160

Computer Information SystemsAlso see Digital Media Arts. OC Computer Labs use MS Office 2013 for Windows.

CIS 005 CIS Tutoring Sessions 12:30p-7:00p T Bremerton NO ADV ID TU02

and 12:30p-5:00p ThF in TEC 212 CIS 100 Computer Literacy for Online Learning 1:00p-3:05p T 10/4-11/29 Bremerton (WEBE) Stevens L 2cr 21502:30p-4:30p M Shelton TBA 2cr 7260CIS 101 Computer Literacy Assessment Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $8 Westlund M 1cr 2151CIS 110 Information Systems Concepts Prerequisite: Basic knowledge of Microsoft Windows XP or later. Competent keyboard skills.11:30a-12:50p MW Bremerton (HYBD) Parrish L 5cr 21615:00p-8:00p M Bremerton (ITV/HYBD) Parrish L 5cr 21605:00p-8:00p M Shelton (ITV/HYBD) Parrish L 5cr 7263Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $40 Westlund M 5cr 2162CIS 111 Introduction to Operating Systems Prerequisite: CIS 110 or concurrent enrollment or permission of instructor. Basic knowledge of Windows XP or later. Competent keyboarding skills.10:00a-12:15p TTh Bremerton (WEBE) Westlund M 4cr 2163Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $32 Westlund M 4cr 2164

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CIS 114 Introduction to HTML Prerequisite: Basic knowledge of Microsoft Windows 95 or later. Competent keyboarding skills.8:30a-5:30p Sa 10/1 Bremerton (WEBE) TBA 1cr 2170Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $8 Westlund M CE 1cr 2171CIS 115 Introduction to the Internet Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $24 Westlund M 3cr 2174CIS 116 Intro to MS Visio 8:30a-5:30p Sa 10/15 Bremerton (WEBE) TBA 1cr 2176CIS 141 Programming Concepts Microsoft Office Word 2007/10 or newer REQUIRED, high speed Internet strongly RECOMMENDED. MS Windows 7/8 REQUIRED. Students may access these resources on campus, required only if completing all course work off campus. 9:00a-9:50a Daily Bremerton (WEBE) $40 Hanson D R 5cr 2182

and 9:00a-9:50a Daily in TEC 212 TBA Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. Hanson D R 5cr 2184Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. Hanson D R 5cr 2183Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $40 Hanson D R 5cr 2185CIS 145 Introduction to C Language Prerequisite: CIS 141 with a grade of 2.0 or above, or permission of instructor and concurrent enrollment in CIS 200. Microsoft Office Word 2007/10 (or newer) REQUIRED, high speed Internet strongly RECOMMENDED. MS Windows 7/8 REQUIRED. Students may access these resources on campus, required only if completing all course work off campus.Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. Hanson D R 5cr 2197Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. Hanson D R 5cr 2198CIS 150 Survey of Computing 1:00p-3:15p MW Bremerton (WEBE) Farley S 4cr 22041:00p-3:15p TTh Bremerton (WEBE) Parrish L 4cr 22065:00p-7:15p MW Bremerton (WEBE) Brooks T 4cr 220211:30a-12:54p MWF Shelton (WEBE) Ledgerwood A 4cr 7266Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $32 White I 4cr 2200Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $32 Brooks T 4cr 2208Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $32 White I 4cr 2201CIS 155 Web Development I Prerequisite: Basic computer use.5:00p-7:15p TTh Bremerton (WEBE) Westlund M 5cr 2210Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $40 TBA 5cr 2209Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $40 TBA 5cr 2211CIS 176 PC Technical Support Essentials Prerequisite: Working knowledge of MS Windows operating systems (file management, managing multiple windows and tasks).Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $47 Becker R 3cr 2212CIS 182 Networking Concepts 12:20p-1:50p TTh Bremerton (HYBD) $15 Becker R 5cr 2215CIS 200 Programming Laboratory Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in CIS 142, or CIS 143 or 145.Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $15 Hanson D R 1cr 2221Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $15 Hanson D R 1cr 2222CIS 202 Logic and Pattern Matching Prerequisite: MATH 090B within the last 6 years with a grade of 2.0 or above or satisfactory placement test score.10:00a-11:24a MW Bremerton (HYBD) Farley S 5cr 2224Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. Farley S 5cr 2226CIS 205 Introduction to XML Prerequisite: Basic programming (these skills can be acquired by taking CIS 141) and HTML skills (these skills can be acquired by taking CIS 114).10:00a-11:50a W Bremerton (WEBE) Garripoli A 2cr 2230Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $16 Garripoli A 2cr 2232CIS 219 Introduction to ASP.NET 10:00a-12:15p TTh Bremerton (WEBE) $15 Garripoli A 4cr 2234Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $47 Garripoli A 4cr 2235

CIS 236 Information System Security I 5:00p-7:15p T Bremerton (HYBD) $15 Blackwell K 4cr 2237Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $47 Blackwell K 4cr 2236CIS 240 Microsoft LAN Administration I 5:00p-7:15p Th Bremerton (WEBE) $15 Blackwell K 5cr 2240Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $55 Blackwell K 5cr 2239CIS 270 Cisco I Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $55 Blackwell K 5cr 22425:00p-7:15p MW Bremerton (WEBE) $15 Blackwell K 5cr 2243CIS 273 Cisco IV Prerequisite: CIS 271 and CIS 272.Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $47 Becker R 4cr 2244CIS 276 PC Technical Support Practical Skills Prerequisite: Knowledge, skills and experience contained in the CIS 176 course--can be taken concurrently.Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $39 Becker R 3cr 2247CIS 298 CIS Practicum CEPrerequisite: Instructor permission.ARR ARR Bremerton Becker R 1 - 3cr 22484:00p-4:50p MW Bremerton Usher L 1 - 3cr 2249

Cooperative EducationCooperative Education and Internship information: 360.475.7480 or 1.800.259.6718, Ext. 7480. Bremerton Campus Location, HSS 201.

CO-OP 111 Cooperative Education Seminar I CEPrerequisite: Concurrent enrollment with first quarter Co-op Work Experience. Call 360.475.7480 or email [email protected] to arrange.Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $16 Bernard D 2cr 1316CO-OP 122 Cooperative Work Experience CEPrerequisite: CO-OP seminar concurrent with first quarter work experience.ARR Off Campus McDermott T CE 1 - 13cr 1341CO-OP 189A,B/289A,B Community Volunteer Service CE

CosmetologySee Class Schedule Planner. Classes are held at West Sound Technical Skills Center.

Criminal JusticeCJ& 101 Intro Criminal Justice Prerequisite: Accuplacer placement in ENGL& 101 strongly recommended.Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $40 TBA 5cr 3124

Culinary ArtsCulinary Arts Fee = $150 per quarter.

CULIN 120 Sustainable Food Sys, Kitsap County 5:00p-7:00p T Bremerton Plemmons C 2cr 2660

QUARTER 1:Enroll in CULIN 101, 103, and HMGMT 102 for 18 credits.Prerequisite: Kitsap Food Workers Health Card/advisor signature.

CULIN 101 Culinary Techniques 7:30a-9:15a Daily Bremerton $150 Nash R 6cr 2650CULIN 103 Food Production I 10:30a-12:10p Daily Bremerton $150 Nash R 6cr 2652

QUARTER 2:Enroll in CULIN 104, 105, 121, 123, and 125 for 18 credits.Prerequisite: Instructor signature, Cooks Helper Certificate.

CULIN 104 Dining Room Service 9:30a-10:55a Daily Bremerton $150 Nys C 4cr 2653

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CULIN 105 ServSafe Food Safety Training 2:00p-5:00p W 9/30-11/4 Bremerton Farkas D 2cr 2655CULIN 121 Food Production II 7:45a-9:25a Daily Bremerton $150 Plemmons C 6cr 2665CULIN 123 International Cuisine 1:15p-2:40p MWF Bremerton $150 Plemmons C 4cr 2667CULIN 125 Applied Food Service Computation 1:15p-2:05p TTh Bremerton Farkas D 2cr 2668

QUARTER 3:Enroll in CULIN 131,134, and HMGMT 124 for 20 credits.Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.

CULIN 131 Food Production III 7:45a-9:25a Daily Bremerton $150 Plemmons C 6cr 2670CULIN 134 Nutrition for Culinary Professionals 2:30p-3:45p TTh Bremerton $150 Nash R 3cr 2672

QUARTER 4:Enroll in HMGMT 133 and 135 for 9 credits.

QUARTER 5:Enroll in CULIN 122 and 126 for 6 credits. Prerequisite: Certificate/Prep Cook.

CULIN 122 Garde Manger 1:15p-3:20p MW Bremerton $150 Nash R 3cr 2666CULIN 126 Commercial Baking I 2:50p-4:15p MWF Bremerton $150 Plemmons C 3cr 2669

QUARTER 6:Enroll in CULIN 200, 210, and 220 for 12 credits. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.

CULIN 200 Food Production IV ARR Daily Bremerton $150 Plemmons C 3cr 2675CULIN 210 Culinary Management ARR ARR Bremerton $150 Plemmons C 3cr 2677CULIN 220 Culinary Internship ARR ARR Bremerton $150 Plemmons C 6cr 2679

Digital LiteracyDIGL 101 Introduction to Online Learning w/Canvas CE1:00p-2:50p Th Bremerton (HYBD) Cameron M 2cr 597011:30a-1:30p M Shelton (HYBD) Cameron M 2cr 763011:00a-12:50p F Poulsbo (HYBD) Cameron M 2cr 8630

Digital Media ArtsDMA 005 DMA Tutoring Sessions 12:00p-5:00p F Bremerton TU01DMA 120 Beginning Photoshop 5:00p-7:50p TTh Bremerton (WEBE) $40 Bermea R 5cr 227010:00a-12:50p TTh Poulsbo (WEBE) $40 Bermea R 5cr 8267DMA 136 Beginning Digital Photography 1:00p-3:50p MW Bremerton (WEBE) $40 Usher L 5cr 22725:00p-7:40p MW Bremerton (WEBE) $40 Usher L 5cr 2273

Dramatic ArtsDRMA& 101 Intro to Theatre H10:00a-12:15p TTh Bremerton (ITV/WEBE) Hagan T 5cr 323910:00a-12:15p TTh Poulsbo (ITV/WEBE) Hagan T 5cr 833110:00a-12:15p TTh Shelton (ITV/WEBE) Hagan T 5cr 7316DRMA 201 Introduction to the Art of Film H11:30a-12:54p MWF Bremerton (ITV/WEBE) Hagan T 5cr 322811:30a-12:54p MWF Poulsbo (ITV/WEBE) Hagan T 5cr 832011:30a-12:54p MWF Shelton (ITV/WEBE) Hagan T 5cr 7312

DRMA 240 Acting for the Camera I H1:00p-3:15p TTh Bremerton Hagan T 5cr 3222DRMA 245 Screenwriting I H10:00a-12:15p TTh Bremerton (ITV/WEBE) TBA 5cr 322410:00a-12:15p TTh Poulsbo (ITV/WEBE) TBA 5cr 8324DRMA 246 Screenwriting II HPrerequisite: DRMA 245.3:30p-5:45p TTh Bremerton (ITV/WEBE) TBA 5cr 32253:30p-5:45p TTh Poulsbo (ITV/WEBE) TBA 5cr 8325DRMA 247 Screenwriting III HPrerequisite: DRMA 246.3:30p-5:45p TTh Bremerton (ITV/WEBE) TBA 5cr 32263:30p-5:45p TTh Poulsbo (ITV/WEBE) TBA 5cr 8326DRMA 248 Screenwriting IV HPrerequisite: DRMA 247.3:30p-5:45p TTh Bremerton (ITV/WEBE) TBA 5cr 32273:30p-5:45p TTh Poulsbo (ITV/WEBE) TBA 5cr 8327DRMA 280 Film Directing H1:00p-3:15p MW Bremerton (ITV/WEBE) Hagan T 5cr 32301:00p-3:15p MW Poulsbo (ITV/WEBE) Hagan T 5cr 83221:00p-3:15p MW Shelton (ITV/WEBE) Hagan T 5cr 7314DRMA 285 Digital Filmmaking I H10:00a-11:24a MWF Bremerton TBA 5cr 3232DRMA 286 Digital Filmmaking II HPrerequisite: DRMA 285.11:30a-12:54p MWF Bremerton TBA 5cr 3234DRMA 287 Digital Filmmaking III HPrerequisite: DRMA 286.3:30p-5:45p MW Bremerton TBA 5cr 3235DRMA 288 Digital Filmmaking IV Prerequisite: DRMA 287.3:30p-5:45p MW Bremerton TBA 5cr 3236DRMA 289 Digital Filmmaking V Prerequisite: DRMA 288.3:30p-5:45p MW Bremerton TBA 5cr 3237

Early Childhood EducationFor ECED information: www.olympic.edu/EarlyChildhoodEducation.

ECED& 100 Child Care Basics Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $24 Cole M 3cr 3266ECED 101 Professionalism and Ethics in ECE 9:00a-1:00p Sa 10/1-10/15 Bremerton Dilling G 1cr 3244ECED& 105 Intro Early Child Ed SSOnline - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $40 Dilling G 5cr 3268ECED& 120 Practicum-Nurturing Rel CE5:00p-5:50p W Bremerton Dilling G 2cr 3270

Mandatory orientation meeting first Monday of quarter 5-6 pm in SBCDC 105E. Additional hours required, scheduled on an arranged basis.

ECED& 132 Infants/Toddlers Care 6:00p-8:50p W Bremerton TBA 3cr 3272ECED 151 Practicum II CEPrerequisite: ECED& 120, ECED& 160, and ECED& 190 or permission of instructor.5:00p-5:50p W Bremerton Dilling G 5cr 3246

Additional hours required, scheduled on an arranged basis.ECED 164 Mathematics for Early Childhood Ed Prerequisite: MATH 090A with a grade of at least 2.0 or placement test score.9:00a-12:00p F Bremerton (HYBD) TBA 5cr 3248ECED& 170 Environments-Young Child Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $24 TBA 3cr 3274

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ECED 173 Art and Creative Activities 6:00p-8:50p M Bremerton TBA 3cr 3250ECED 174 Multicultural Education 9:00a-12:00p W Bremerton Dilling G 3cr 3252ECED& 180 Lang/Literacy Develop Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $24 TBA 3cr 3276ECED 188 Child Abuse and Neglect Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $16 TBA 2cr 3254ECED& 190 Observation/Assessment Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $24 TBA 3cr 3278ECED 201 Practicum III CEPrerequisite: ECED& 120, ECED 151, or permission of instructor.5:00p-5:50p W Bremerton Dilling G 5cr 3258

Additional hours required, scheduled on an arranged basis.

EconomicsECON& 201 Micro Economics SSPrerequisite: MATH 099 or above with a grade of 2.0 or above and an Accuplacer Reading Comprehension test score of 84 or above or permission of instructor.1:00p-3:15p TTh Bremerton (ITV/WEBE) Ward A 5cr 20521:00p-3:15p TTh Poulsbo (ITV/WEBE) Ward A 5cr 8207Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $40 Snapp R 5cr 2050ECON& 202 Macro Economics SSPrerequisite: MATH 099 or above with a grade of 2.0 or above and an Accuplacer Reading Comprehension test score of 84 or above or permission of instructor.7:45a-9:50a TTh Bremerton Ward A 5cr 205610:00a-11:24a MWF Bremerton Ward A 5cr 2054

EducationEDUC 120 Instructional Strategies Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $40 Sanford M 5cr 3300EDUC& 121 Child Development I: Birth to 8 SS10:00a-11:30a TTh Bremerton (HYBD) Dilling G 5cr 3313EDUC 123 Classroom Management Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $40 Sanford M 5cr 3304EDUC& 130 Guiding Behavior 1:00p-3:50p T Bremerton Dilling G 3cr 3310EDUC 199 Practicum CEPrerequisite: Instructor permission.ARR ARR Off Campus Sanford M 1 - 5cr 3306EDUC& 202 Intro to Education SS11:30a-12:54p MW Bremerton (HYBD) Sanford M 5cr 3317Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $40 Sanford M 5cr 3315Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $40 Sanford M 5cr 3316EDUC 299 Practicum CEPrerequisite: Instructor permission.ARR ARR Off Campus Sanford M 1 - 5cr 3308

ElectronicsFor more information on electronics distance learning courses, email [email protected] or call 360.475.7375.

ELECT 101 Direct Current CEPrerequisite: MATH 094 or equivalent.8:00a-8:50a Daily Bremerton (WEBE) Seybold C 5cr 2280Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $40 Seybold C 5cr 2281ELECT 102 Alternating Current CEPrerequisite: ELECT 101 or equivalent.Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $40 Szymkewicz M 5cr 2285

ELECT 103 Introduction to Solid-State CEPrerequisite: ELECT 102 or equivalent.Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $40 Szymkewicz M 5cr 2288ELECT 106 Electronic Fabrication CE9:30a-10:35a TTh Bremerton (WEBE) $15 Seybold C 1cr 2290Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $23 Seybold C 1cr 2292ELECT 111 Direct Current Circuit Laboratory CEPrerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in ELECT 101.9:30a-11:05a MWF Bremerton (WEBE) $15 Seybold C 3cr 2295Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $39 Seybold C 3cr 2296ELECT 112 Alternating Current Circuit Lab CEPrerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in ELECT 102.Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $39 Szymkewicz M 3cr 2299ELECT 113 Basic Solid-State Laboratory CEPrerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in ELECT 103.Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $39 Szymkewicz M 3cr 2302ELECT 160 Computer Applications I CEPrerequisite: Must be taken concurrently with ELECT 101.Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $31 Puskarcik R 2cr 2307ELECT 165 Introduction to Digital Logic CEPrerequisite: ELECT 102.Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $32 Szymkewicz M 4cr 2310ELECT 166 Introduction to Digital Logic Lab CEPrerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in ELECT 165.Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $31 Szymkewicz M 2cr 2312ELECT 170 Computer Applications II CEPrerequisite: Must be taken concurrently with ELECT 102.Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $31 Puskarcik R 2cr 2316ELECT 200 Basic Electronics Theory & Assessment CEPrerequisite: Permission of instructor.Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $16 Szymkewicz M 2cr 2320ELECT 201 Solid-State Devices CEPrerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in ELECT 211.12:00p-12:50p Daily Bremerton (WEBE) $40 Seybold C 5cr 2317Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $40 Seybold C 5cr 2322ELECT 202 Advanced Solid-State Devices CEPrerequisite: ELECT 201 and concurrent enrollment in ELECT 212.Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $40 Szymkewicz M 5cr 2326ELECT 203 Special Circuits CEPrerequisite: ELECT 202 and concurrent enrollment in ELECT 213.Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $40 Szymkewicz M 5cr 2329ELECT 211 Solid-State Laboratory CEPrerequisite: Completion of first-year core program or equivalent.1:00p-3:30p TTh Bremerton (WEBE) $15 Seybold C 3cr 2330Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $39 Seybold C 3cr 2332ELECT 212 Advanced Solid-State Circuit Lab CEPrerequisite: ELECT 201, 211.Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $39 Szymkewicz M 3cr 2335ELECT 213 Special Circuits Laboratory CEPrerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in ELECT 203.Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $39 Szymkewicz M 3cr 2339ELECT 225 Advanced Digital Circuits CEPrerequisite: ELECT 165 or equivalent.1:00p-3:00p MW Bremerton (WEBE) Puskarcik R 5cr 2340Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $40 Szymkewicz M 5cr 2343ELECT 227 Microcomputers CEPrerequisite: ELECT 165, 225 or equivalent.Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $24 Puskarcik R 3cr 2345

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ELECT 228 Advanced Microprocessors CEPrerequisite: ELECT 225 or equivalent.Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $24 Puskarcik R 3cr 2347ELECT 235 Advanced Digital Circuits Laboratory CEPrerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in ELECT 225.4:00p-4:50p MWThF Bremerton (WEBE) $15 Puskarcik R 2cr 2348Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $31 Puskarcik R 2cr 2351ELECT 237 Microcomputer Laboratory CEPrerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in ELECT 227.Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $31 Puskarcik R 2cr 2353ELECT 238 Advanced Microprocessor Lab CEPrerequisite: ELECT 225 or equivalent. Concurrent enrollment in ELECT 228.Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $31 Puskarcik R 2cr 2355

EngineeringFor engineering information: www.olympic.edu/Engineering.

ENGR 100 Introduction to Engineering 10:00a-10:50a T Bremerton (WEBE) Tuncol G 1cr 4100ENGR& 104 Intro to Design SS9:00a-9:50a MWF Bremerton TBA 5cr 4104

and 1:00p-2:50p MW in ST 136 ENGR 111 Engineering Problems Prerequisite: MATH& 142 or MATH& 143 with 2.0 or better or co-enrollment in MATH& 142 with instructor permission.12:00p-12:50p MWF Bremerton (WEBE) Tuncol G 3cr 4102ENGR& 114 Engineering Graphics 1:00p-3:15p MW Bremerton (WEBE) $25 Tuncol G 5cr 41051:00p-3:15p TTh Bremerton (WEBE) $25 Tuncol G 5cr 4106ENGR& 214 Statics Prerequisite: ENGR 111 and MATH& 152 (each with a grade of 2.0 or higher) or ENGR 111 (grade of 2.0 or higher) and co-enrollment in MATH& 152 with instructor permission.9:00a-9:50a Daily Bremerton (WEBE) Brown J J 5cr 4107ENGR& 224 Thermodynamics Prerequisite: MATH& 163 and PHYS 254 both with 2.0 grade or higher or MATH& 163 with 2.0 grade and co-enrollment in PHYS 254 with instructor permission.10:00a-10:50a Daily Bremerton (WEBE) Brown J J 5cr 4108ENGR& 225 Mechanics of Materials Prerequisite: ENGR& 214 with a grade of 2.0 or higher.11:00a-11:50a Daily Bremerton (WEBE) Tuncol G 5cr 4109

EnglishStudents enrolling in English 090-099 and 101 MUST take a placement test. For information: Assessment (Accuplacer). For English for Non-Native Speakers see the Intensive English section (IE). Open to all students.

ENGL 091 Reading & Writing in Life & College Prerequisite: Assessment test score or instructor permission.10:00a-12:30p MWF Bremerton (WEBE) Goodman C 5cr 333412:45p-3:15p MWF Bremerton (WEBE) Goodman C 5cr 33385:00p-6:50p MTWTh Bremerton (WEBE) TBA 5cr 33428:00a-9:50a MWThF Poulsbo (WEBE) TBA 5cr 8338ENGL 098 Reading/Writing for Academic Success Prerequisite: Assessment score, 2.0 in ENGL 091/092, or instructor permission.7:45a-9:15a MTWF Bremerton (WEBE) TBA 5cr 335612:45p-3:15p MWF Bremerton (WEBE) Richardson S 5cr 336012:45p-3:15p MWF Bremerton (WEBE) Goodman C 5cr 33409:30a-12:00p MWF Bremerton (WEBE) Richardson S 5cr 33545:00p-6:50p MTWTh Bremerton (WEBE) TBA 5cr 33448:00a-9:50a MWThF Poulsbo (WEBE) TBA 5cr 8340

ENGL 099 Reading/Writing Academic Disciplines Prerequisite: Assessment score, or ENGL 098 with grade 2.0 or better, or ENGL 091/092 with grade of 3.0 or better, or permission of instructor.7:45a-9:50a TTh Bremerton (WEBE) TBA 5cr 337210:00a-12:15p TTh Bremerton (WEBE) Major T 5cr 33745:00p-7:15p TTh Bremerton (WEBE) TBA 5cr 337810:00a-12:15p MW Bremerton (WEBE) Schuur N 5cr 337610:00a-11:24a MWF Shelton (WEBE) Hoover C 5cr 7320ACCELERATED ENGL 099/ENGL&101 (8-CREDIT OPTIONS): 10:00a-12:30p MWF Bremerton (WEBE) Major T 8cr 33661:15p-3:05p MTWTh Bremerton (WEBE) Schuur N 8cr 3362

Students who accelerate and complete the course earn 3 credits of ENGL 99 and 5 credits of ENGL& 101. Students who complete but do not accelerate earn 8 credits of ENGL 099. For more information contact instructor listed.

ENGL& 101 English Composition I Prerequisite: Appropriate placement test score; or completion of ENGL 098 with a grade of 3.0 or better; or completion of ENGL 099 with a grade of 2.0 or better; or completion of all three courses in IE 094 with grades of 3.0 or better; or completion of all three courses in IE 100 with grades of 2.0 or better; or permission of instructor.7:45a-9:50a TTh Bremerton TBA 5cr 34268:00a-8:50a Daily Bremerton TBA 5cr 34309:00a-9:50a Daily Bremerton TBA 5cr 34369:00a-9:50a Daily Bremerton TBA 5cr 344010:00a-10:50a Daily Bremerton (WEBE) Adams S C 5cr 344610:00a-11:24a MW Bremerton (HYBD) Wayland T 5cr 344810:00a-11:24a MWF Bremerton TBA 5cr 346010:00a-11:24a MWF Bremerton (WEBE) TBA 5cr 344210:00a-12:15p TTh Bremerton TBA 5cr 344410:00a-12:15p TTh Bremerton (WEBE) DeLay J 5cr 345610:00a-11:30a TTh Bremerton (HYBD) Douglas E 5cr 346811:00a-11:50a Daily Bremerton TBA 5cr 345811:30a-12:54p MW Bremerton (HYBD) Wayland T 5cr 345011:30a-12:54p MWF Bremerton TBA 5cr 346412:00p-12:50p Daily Bremerton TBA 5cr 34621:00p-3:15p MW Bremerton (WEBE) DeLay J 5cr 34701:00p-2:30p TTh Bremerton (HYBD) Douglas E 5cr 34661:00p-3:15p TTh Bremerton TBA 5cr 34545:00p-7:15p MW Bremerton TBA 5cr 34725:00p-7:15p TTh Bremerton TBA 5cr 34747:25p-9:40p MW Bremerton TBA 5cr 342211:00a-12:30p TTh Poulsbo (HYBD) Begert S 5cr 834611:30a-12:54p MW Poulsbo (HYBD) TBA 5cr 83481:00p-3:15p MW Poulsbo TBA 5cr 83495:30p-7:00p TTh Poulsbo (HYBD) Begert S 5cr 835211:30a-12:54p MWF Shelton (WEBE) Hoover C 5cr 73271:00p-3:15p MW Shelton (WEBE) Hoover C 5cr 7329Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $40 TBA 5cr 3438Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $40 Goodman C 5cr 3420Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $40 TBA 5cr 3478Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $40 TBA 5cr 3434Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $40 Richardson S 5cr 3418Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $40 TBA 5cr 3476ENGL& 102 Composition II Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENGL& 101 with a 2.0 or better or its equivalent.8:00a-8:50a Daily Bremerton TBA 5cr 34908:26a-9:50a MW Bremerton (HYBD) Hong N 5cr 349210:00a-11:24a MW Bremerton (HYBD) Hong N 5cr 349411:00a-11:50a Daily Bremerton TBA 5cr 349611:30a-12:54p MWF Bremerton TBA 5cr 34981:00p-2:24p MWF Bremerton TBA 5cr 350410:00a-12:15p TTh Bremerton Schuur N 5cr 35005:00p-7:15p TTh Bremerton TBA 5cr 35021:00p-2:30p TTh Poulsbo (HYBD) Begert S 5cr 8360

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Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $40 TBA 5cr 3506Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $40 Hoene K 5cr 3510Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $40 Hoene K 5cr 3512ENGL& 111 Intro to Literature H1:00p-2:24p MWF Bremerton (WEBE) Adams S C 5cr 352010:00a-12:15p TTh Poulsbo TBA 5cr 8364ENGL& 228 British Literature III HOnline - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $40 Wayland T 5cr 3522ENGL& 235 Technical Writing Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENGL& 101 with a 2.0 or better or its equivalent.10:00a-12:15p TTh Bremerton TBA 5cr 35305:00p-7:15p TTh Bremerton TBA 5cr 3532Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $40 Hoene K 5cr 3536Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $40 Hoene K 5cr 3534ENGL& 244 American Literature I H10:00a-11:24a MWF Bremerton (WEBE) DeLay J 5cr 3541ENGL 274 Creative Writing--Short Story H1:00p-3:15p W Bremerton (HYBD) Hoene K 5cr 3382ENGL 275 Creative Writing--Long Narrative H1:00p-3:15p W Bremerton Hoene K 5cr 3383

Hybrid -ENGL 328 British Literature - Advanced HPrerequisite: ENGL& 101 or the equivalent with a 2.0 or better.Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $40 Wayland T 1 - 5cr 3412

Upper division rates apply. See tuition and fees at www.olympic.edu/Students/Tuition

FashionFASH 101 Introduction to the Fashion Industry 9:00a-11:30a MW Bremerton DeBeauchamp 5cr 1801FASH 102 Visual Merchandising & Promotion 1:00p-3:30p MW Bremerton DeBeauchamp 5cr 1802

FrenchInstructor permission is required to enroll after second day of class.

FRCH& 121 French I H8:00a-8:50a Daily Bremerton TBA 5cr 357010:00a-12:15p TTh Bremerton TBA 5cr 3572

General Studies and Running StartCNPRF 001 Running Start OrientationPrerequisite: Acceptance into the Running Start Program.8:30a-1:00p Th 8/25 Bremerton Runestrand E 549012:00p-4:30p M 8/29 Bremerton Runestrand E 54918:30a-1:00p Th 9/1 Bremerton Runestrand E 549212:00p-4:30p T 9/6-9/6 Bremerton Runestrand E 549312:00p-4:30p M 9/12 Bremerton Runestrand E 54948:30a-1:00p Th 9/15 Bremerton Runestrand E 549510:00a-2:00p Th 8/23 Poulsbo Runestrand E 855010:00a-2:00p Th 9/8 Shelton Runestrand E 755010:00a-2:00p W 8/31 Poulsbo Runestrand E 8551GEN-S 097 Orientation to Canvas for Students 2:00p-4:00p Sa 9/17 Bremerton (WEBE) Cameron M 56072:00p-4:00p F 9/9 Bremerton (WEBE) Cameron M 56042:00p-4:00p F 9/16 Bremerton (WEBE) Cameron M 560510:00a-12:00p Sa 9/10 Poulsbo (WEBE) Cameron M 860010:00a-12:00p Sa 9/17 Poulsbo (WEBE) Cameron M 860110:00a-12:00p F 9/9 Shelton (WEBE) Cameron M 760010:00a-12:00p F 9/16 Shelton (WEBE) Cameron M 7601Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. Bright K 5608

GEN-S 101 Orientation to College 9:00a-2:50p F 9/16 Bremerton (HYBD) McClellan H 1cr 55109:00a-2:50p Sa 9/17 Bremerton (HYBD) Dorsey A 1cr 55119:00a-2:50p Sa 9/24 Bremerton (HYBD) Clawson K 1cr 55129:00a-2:50p Sa 9/17 Shelton (HYBD) Clawson K 1cr 7555GEN-S 102 Math Study Skills Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in a mathematics course recommended.10:00a-10:50a TTh Bremerton Hays N 2cr 5529GEN-S 121 Success for Student Cohorts 9:00a-1:50p WThF 9/14-9/16 Bremerton (HYBD) Cameron M 2cr 55359:00a-11:50a MTWTh 9/12-9/15 Bremerton (HYBD) Blackwood W 2cr 55319:00a-11:50a MTWTh 8/29-9/1 Bremerton (HYBD) Blackwood W 2cr 55309:00a-1:50p TWTh 9/6-9/8 Bremerton (HYBD) McClellan H 2cr 55369:00a-1:50p MTW 9/12-9/14 Shelton (HYBD) Hoodenpyle J 2cr 7551GEN-S 124 College Transition Essentials 10:00a-11:50a TTh Bremerton (WEBE) Cameron M 4cr 5538GEN-S 131 Student Success Skills 9:00a-10:30a TTh Bremerton (WEBE) McClellan H 3cr 554012:00p-1:30p MW Bremerton (WEBE) Askin K 3cr 55411:30p-2:50p MW Bremerton (WEBE) TBA 3cr 55421:00p-4:15p T 10/4-12/8 Bremerton (WEBE) TBA 3cr 55453:25p-4:55p TTh Bremerton (WEBE) TBA 3cr 55445:15p-6:45p MW Bremerton (WEBE) TBA 3cr 55461:00p-2:30p MW Poulsbo (WEBE) TBA 3cr 85541:00p-3:30p F Shelton (HYBD) Hoodenpyle J 3cr 7552GEN-S 133 Running Start and Beyond 9:00a-11:50a F Bremerton (HYBD) McClellan H 3cr 5551GEN-S 141 Career and Transfer Planning Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $16 Carson A 2cr 8555

GeographyGEOG& 100 Introduction to Geography NSS1:00p-2:24p MWF Bremerton (WEBE) TBA 5cr 41501:00p-3:15p TTh Bremerton (WEBE) TBA 5cr 415111:30a-12:54p MWF Poulsbo (WEBE) TBA 5cr 8412GEOG 260 Earth from Space NSA previous science class is recommended.10:00a-11:24a MWF Bremerton (WEBE) TBA 5cr 4153

GeologyGEOL& 101 Intro Physical Geology NS12:00p-1:50p M Bremerton (HYBD) $10 Macias S 5cr 416012:00p-1:50p T Bremerton (HYBD) $10 Macias S 5cr 4161GEOL& 110 Environmental Geology NS5:00p-7:15p TTh Bremerton (WEBE) $10 TBA 5cr 4164

and 7:25p-8:25p TTh in ST 146 GEOL 155 Geologic Hazards NSOnline - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $40 Macias S 5cr 4166

GermanInstructor permission is required to enroll after second day of class.

GERM& 121 German I H10:00a-11:24a MWF Bremerton TBA 5cr 3580

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HistoryHIST& 116 Western Civilization I SS10:00a-11:24a MWF Bremerton (WEBE) Schaeffer P 5cr 3600Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $40 Schaeffer P 5cr 3604

In-person proctored exams required. HIST& 117 Western Civilization II SSOnline - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $40 Schaeffer P 5cr 3606

In-person proctored exams required. HIST& 136 US History 1 SSPrerequisite: ENGL& 101 with a grade of 2.0 or above.11:30a-12:54p MWF Bremerton (WEBE) Schaeffer P 5cr 3610Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $40 Lamb D 5cr 3612HIST& 137 US History 2 SSPrerequisite: ENGL& 101 with a grade of 2.0 or above.10:00a-11:24a MWF Bremerton (HYBD) Lamb D 5cr 3616HIST& 214 Pacific NW History SSOnline - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $40 Lamb D 5cr 3620HIST& 215 Women in US History SSOnline - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $40 TBA 5cr 3624HIST 230 Films in American Culture HSS10:00a-12:15p TTh Shelton (WEBE) Hoover C 5cr 7340HIST 257 History of World War Two SS10:00a-12:15p TTh Bremerton (WEBE) Schaeffer P 5cr 3595

Homeland Security Emergency ManagementPlease note - Class capacities listed do not take into account total enrollment in the WAOL Course offering. Enrollment must be completed by: 09/22/16 or you will not be allowed to enroll.

HSEM 102 Introduction to Emergency Management Prerequisite: This is a required first course to enter the HSEM degree program. May take other HSEM courses concurrently.9/15-11/30 Distance Learning $40 Smith A E 5cr 1830HSEM 110 Basic Incident Command System/National NIMS Prerequisite: HSEM 102 completed or concurrent or program advisor approval. Should be taken at first opportunity upon entering the HSEM degree program.9/15-11/30 Distance Learning $16 Smith A E 2cr 1831HSEM 120 All Hazards Emergency Planning Prerequisite: HSEM 102 completed or concurrent or program advisor approval.9/15-11/30 Distance Learning $24 Smith A E 3cr 1832HSEM 157 Public Information Officer Prerequisite: HSEM 102 completed or concurrent or program advisor approval.9/15-11/30 Distance Learning $16 Smith A E 2cr 1834HSEM 160 Emergency Response Awareness to Terrorism Prerequisite: HSEM 102 completed or concurrent or program advisor approval.9/15-11/30 Distance Learning $40 Smith A E 5cr 1835HSEM 190G Special Topics (Mapping & Data Analysis Tools) 9/15-11/30 Distance Learning $24 Smith A E 3cr 1837HSEM 200 Emergency Operations Center Prerequisite: HSEM 110 and HSEM 102 with a 2.0 grade or higher.9/15-11/30 Distance Learning $16 Smith A E 2cr 1838HSEM 210 Exercise Design and Evaluation Prerequisite: HSEM 102 and HSEM 120 with 2.0 grade or better or Program Coordinator approval.9/15-11/30 Distance Learning $24 Smith A E 3cr 1839HSEM 240 HSEM Work-Based Learning Prerequisite: HSEM 102 with 2.0 grade or higher. Requires HSEM program coordinator approval.9/15-11/30 Distance Learning $40 Smith A E 5cr 1842

HSEM 250 Homeland Security Law and Ethics Prerequisite: HSEM 102 with 2.0 grade or higher.9/15-11/30 Distance Learning $24 Smith A E 3cr 1843

Hospitality ManagementHMGMT 102 Intro to Hospitality Industry CEPrerequisite: Instructor signature.1:00p-2:20p TTh Bremerton Nash R 3cr 2680HMGMT 124 Dining Room Supervision CEPrerequisite: CULIN 104: Dining Room Service.11:00a-1:00p Daily Bremerton Nys C 6cr 2682HMGMT 133 Elements of Hospitality Management CEPrerequisite: Instructor signature, students must have a valid Kitsap County Food Handler’s permit to provide to instructor, taken and passed HMGMT 102 with at least a 2.0 grade.1:15p-2:30p TTh Bremerton Plemmons C 3cr 2686HMGMT 135 Beverage Management CEPrerequisite: Instructor signature.3:00p-4:15p MW Bremerton Nash R 3cr 2688

Human ServicesHS 105 Substance Abuse Prevention Prerequisite: ENGL& 101 with 2.0 or better.1:00p-3:50p W Bremerton TBA 3cr 3644HS 107 Intro to Human Services SSPrerequisite: ENGL& 101 with 2.0 or better.10:00a-12:15p TTh Bremerton (WEBE) Cohen M 5cr 3646HS 110 Diversity, Ethics & the Law Prerequisite: ENGL& 101 with a 2.0 or better.5:00p-7:50p W Bremerton TBA 3cr 3648HS 113 CDP Individual Counseling Prerequisite: ENGL& 101 with a 2.0 or better, HSSA& 101.5:00p-7:50p T Bremerton TBA 3cr 3650HS 115 Adolescent Addiction and Treatment Prerequisite: ENGL& 101 with a 2.0 or better, HSSA& 101.Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $16 TBA 2cr 3652HS 120 Relapse Prevention/Family Counseling Prerequisite: ENGL& 101 with a 2.0 or better, HSSA& 101.1:00p-3:50p T Bremerton TBA 3cr 3654HS 275 Human Services & CDP Practicum 1 Prerequisite: Completion of core requirements for Human Services Certificate Program. Instructor permission required before enrolling.ARR ARR Off Campus (WEBE) Cohen M 5cr 3658HS 276 Human Services & CDP Practicum 2 Prerequisite: Completion of core requirements for Human Services or Chemical Dependency Professional Certificate Programs. Instructor permission required before enrolling.ARR ARR Off Campus (WEBE) Cohen M 5cr 3660HSSA& 101 Intro to Addictive Drugs SSPrerequisite: ENGL& 101 with a 2.0 or better.10:00a-12:15p MW Bremerton TBA 5cr 3640Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $40 TBA 5cr 3642

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HumanitiesFor other courses that qualify for the Humanities Distribution, look in the Anthropology, Art, Communication Studies, Dramatic Arts, English, Geography, History, Library Research, Music, Philosophy, and Political Science disciplines. For the entire Humanities Distribution Requirements list, visit http://www.olympic.edu/Students/DegreesCertificates/distReq.htm.

HUMAN 101 Intro to Am. Culture & Equity Studies HSSPrerequisite: Completion of ENGL& 101 with a grade of 2.0 or above is strongly recommended.10:00a-12:15p TTh Bremerton (HYBD) Estrella J 5cr 3663Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $40 Estrella J 5cr 3665HUMAN 170 Black Voices in America HSSPrerequisite: ENGL& 1011:00p-3:15p TTh Bremerton (HYBD) Estrella J 5cr 3667HUMAN 175 Politics and Literature H1:00p-3:15p MW Bremerton (WEBE) Hong N 5cr 3670HUMAN 201 Introduction to the Art of Film H11:30a-12:54p MWF Bremerton (ITV/WEBE) Hagan T 5cr 367211:30a-12:54p MWF Poulsbo (ITV/WEBE) Hagan T 5cr 836611:30a-12:54p MWF Shelton (ITV/WEBE) Hagan T 5cr 7345HUMAN 204 Introduction to Eastern Religions H10:00a-12:15p MW Bremerton Jokhi D 5cr 3674HUMAN 220 Women in American Culture HOnline - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $40 Douglas E 5cr 3680HUMAN 320 Women in American Culture - Advanced HPrerequisite: ENGL& 101 or the equivalent with a 2.0 or better.Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $40 Douglas E 5cr 3681

Upper division rates apply. See tuition and fees at www.olympic.edu/Students/Tuition.

Information SystemsIS 300 IS Foundations Prerequisite: Acceptance into the BAS program9:00a-10:00a MTWTh Bremerton (WEBE) Becker R 5cr 2250

and 5:00p-7:00p T in BUS 106and 9:00a-10:00a MTWTh in BUS 106 Garripoli A

5:00p-7:00p T Bremerton (HYBD) Garripoli A 5cr 2251and 5:00p-7:00p T in BUS 106 Becker R

IS 330 Database & Data Analysis Prerequisite: IS 300 with 2.0 or better or permission of instructor.1:00p-2:00p MTWTh Bremerton (WEBE) Garripoli A 5cr 2252

and 5:00p-7:00p W in BUS 106and 1:00p-2:00p T in BUS 106 Garripoli A

5:00p-7:00p W Bremerton (HYBD) Garripoli A 5cr 2253IS 337 Information Assurance I Prerequisite: Acceptance into the BAS program.2:00p-3:00p MTWTh Bremerton (WEBE) Becker R 5cr 2254

and 7:00p-9:00p W in BUS 106 7:00p-9:00p W Bremerton (HYBD) Becker R 5cr 2255IS 350 Project Management I Prerequisite: Acceptance into the BAS program.10:00a-11:00a MTWTh Bremerton (WEBE) Becker R 5cr 2256

and 7:00p-9:00p T in BUS 1067:00p-9:00p T Bremerton (HYBD) Becker R 5cr 22577:00p-9:00p M Bremerton (HYBD) Becker R 5cr 2258

Intensive EnglishRecommended for international students, non-native English speakers, or those whose first language is not English. For information call Akiko Bates, 360.475.7718 or 360.475.7412.

IE 091A Beginning Writing, Grammar, and Usage CEPrerequisite: Required scores on ESL Accuplacer Test or instructor permission.9:00a-9:50a Daily Bremerton TBA 1 - 5cr 3690

IE 091B Beg/Reading/Vocabulary Development CEPrerequisite: Required scores on ESL Accuplacer Test or instructor permission.11:00a-11:50a Daily Bremerton TBA 1 - 5cr 3694IE 091C Beginning Listening/Speaking Skills CEPrerequisite: Required scores on ESL Accuplacer Test or instructor permission.12:00p-12:50p Daily Bremerton TBA 1 - 5cr 3698IE 092A Low/Intrmd Writing, Grammar and Usage CEPrerequisite: IE091A with a 2.0 or better or required scores on ESL Accuplacer Test or Instructor Permission.9:00a-9:50a Daily Bremerton TBA 1 - 5cr 3691IE 092B Low/Intrmd/Read/Vocabulary Development CEPrerequisite: IE091B with a 2.0 or better or required scores on ESL Accuplacer Test or Instructor Permission.11:00a-11:50a Daily Bremerton TBA 1 - 5cr 3695IE 092C Low/Intrmd Listening/Speaking Skills CEPrerequisite: IE091C with a 2.0 or better or required scores on ESL Accuplacer Test or Instructor Permission.12:00p-12:50p Daily Bremerton TBA 1 - 5cr 3699IE 093A Hi/Intrmd Writing, Grammar and Usage CEPrerequisite: IE092A with a 2.0 or better or required scores on ESL Accuplacer Test or Instructor Permission.9:00a-9:50a Daily Bremerton TBA 1 - 5cr 3692IE 093B Hi/Intrmd/Read/Vocabulary Developmnt CEPrerequisite: IE092B with a 2.0 or better or required scores on ESL Accuplacer Test or Instructor Permission.11:00a-11:50a Daily Bremerton TBA 1 - 5cr 3696IE 093C Hi/Intrmd Listening/Speaking Skills CEPrerequisite: IE092C with a 2.0 or better or required scores on ESL Accuplacer Test or Instructor Permission.12:00p-12:50p Daily Bremerton TBA 1 - 5cr 3700IE 094A Advanced Writing, Grammar and Usage CEPrerequisite: IE093A with a 2.0 or better or required scores on ESL Accuplacer Test or Instructor Permission.9:00a-9:50a Daily Bremerton TBA 1 - 5cr 3693IE 094B Advanced Read/Vocabulary Development CEPrerequisite: IE093B with a 2.0 or better or required scores on ESL Accuplacer Test or Instructor Permission.11:00a-11:50a Daily Bremerton TBA 1 - 5cr 3697IE 094C Advanced Listening/Speaking Skills CEPrerequisite: IE093C with a 2.0 or better or required scores on ESL Accuplacer Test or Instructor Permission.12:00p-12:50p Daily Bremerton TBA 1 - 5cr 3701IE 100A Writing, Grammar, and Usage CEPrerequisite: IE094A with a 2.0 or better or required ESL Accuplacer score or instructor permission.9:00a-9:50a Daily Bremerton TBA 1 - 5cr 3702IE 100B Reading and Vocabulary Development CEPrerequisite: IE094B with a 2.0 or better or required ESL Accuplacer score or instructor permission.11:00a-11:50a Daily Bremerton TBA 1 - 5cr 3703IE 100C Listening and Speaking Skills CEPrerequisite: IE094C with a 2.0 or better or required ESL Accuplacer score or instructor permission.12:00p-12:50p Daily Bremerton TBA 1 - 5cr 3704

JapaneseInstructor permission is required to enroll after second day of class.

JAPN& 121 Japanese I H5:00p-7:15p MW Poulsbo TBA 5cr 8370

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KoreanInstructor permission is required to enroll after second day of class.

KREA& 121 Korean I HOnline - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $40 TBA 5cr 3710

Library ResearchLIB-R 180 Research for the 21st Century HPrerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL& 101 and basic computer skills, such as e-mail, word processing.Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $40 Carey D 5cr 5990

ManufacturingMANU 101 Orientation to Manufacturing 8:00a-4:30p Sa West Sound Tech Skills Center (WEBE) Kitchens A 2cr 28018:00a-3:30p Sa 10/1-10/15 Shelton Keeling R 2cr 7765

Dates are: October 1st, 8th and 15th from 8am to 3:30pm.8:00a-4:30p Sa West Sound Tech Skills Center (HYBD) Beck D 2cr 2800MANU 120 Manufacturing Methodologies 8:00a-12:10p F Shelton (WEBE) Keeling R 5cr 7767MANU 130 Machine Tools/Precision Measurement 8:00a-11:20a MW West Sound Tech Skills Center $30 Beck D 6cr 2802MANU 140 Machining Operations and Procedures Prerequisite: MANU 130 with a grade of 2.011:45a-3:05p MW West Sound Tech Skills Center $30 Beck D 6cr 2803MANU 150 Intro to Computer Numerical Control 5:30p-9:00p MW West Sound Tech Skills Center $30 Beck D 6cr 2804

and 5:30p-9:00p MW in WST 00 TBA MANU 160 Advanced Computer Numerical Control Prerequisite: Introduction to CNC (MANU 150) with a grade of 2.0.5:30p-9:00p MW West Sound Tech Skills Center $30 Beck D 6cr 2806MANU 172 Manufacturing Materials Fundamentals Prerequisite: TEC-D 145 (or equivalent) with a grade of 2.0 or better.9:00a-11:30a TTh Bremerton (WEBE) $30 Houser G 4cr 2817

and 9:00a-11:30a TTh in SHP 103 Mitchell M MANU 180 Composites I Prerequisite: MATH 090B (5cr) Essential Mathematics within the last six years with a grade of 2.0 or above, or satisfactory placement test score AND Co-enrollment in MANU 181.12:00p-12:50p MTWTh Bremerton (HYBD/IBEST) Mitchell M 4cr 2811

and 12:00p-12:50p MTWTh in SHP 103 Houser G 12:00p-12:50p MTWTh Bremerton (HYBD/IBEST) Mitchell M 4cr 2812

and 12:00p-12:50p MTWTh in SHP 103 Houser G 12:00p-12:50p MTWTh Bremerton (HYBD) Houser G 4cr 2813

and 12:00p-12:50p MTWTh in SHP 103 Mitchell M and 12:00p-12:50p MTWTh in SHP 103 Mitchell M

MANU 181 Composites I Lab Prerequisite: Co-enrollment in MANU 180 or permission of the instructor.1:00p-2:40p MTWTh Bremerton $30 Houser G 4cr 2815

and 1:00p-2:40p MTWTh in SHP 103 Mitchell M and 1:00p-2:40p MTWTh in SHP 103 Mitchell M

MANU 280 Composites III Prerequisite: TEC-D 107, MANU 130, MANU 175 or MANU 185 and 186, with a grade of 2.0 or better, AND Co-enrollment in MANU 281. Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. WSTSC $24 Houser G 3cr 2816MANU 281 Composites III Lab Prerequisite: MANU 175 or 185, MANU 186, MANU 130, and TEC-D 107 with a grade of 2.0 or better, AND co-enrollment in MANU 280.3:00p-5:05p MTWTh Bremerton $30 Houser G 5cr 2819

and 3:00p-5:05p MTWTh in SHP 103 Mitchell M

Math-IntegratedIntegrated Math classes (IMATH) combine a college-level math course with intermediate algebra skills instruction. Students must pass an intermediate algebra proficiency component to earn IMATH college-level course credit.

IMATH 001 Integrated Int Alg/Math in Society (8 credits) Prerequisite: MATH 094 with a grade of 2.0 or above within the last 2 years or satisfactory placement test score.8:30a-9:50a Daily Bremerton (WEBE) TBA IM01

Learning Community with MATH&107, 5 credits, and MATH 098I, 3 credits. IMATH 008 Integrated Inter Algebra/Precalculus (8 credits) Prerequisite: MATH 094 with a grade of 3.5 or above or MATH 099 with a grade of 2.0 or above within the last 2 years or satisfactory placement test score.12:00p-1:20p Daily Bremerton (WEBE) Howell J IM11

Learning Community with MATH&141, 5 credits, and MATH 099I, 3 credits.

MathematicsMath instructors strictly enforce math course prerequisites. See course syllabus for specifics.

MATH 090A Essential Mathematics 8:26a-9:50a MWF Bremerton (Emporium-ALEKS) Heinze J 5cr 41801:00p-2:24p MWF Bremerton (Emporium-ALEKS) White J 5cr 41821:00p-3:15p TTh Bremerton (Emporium-ALEKS) Heinze J 5cr 41815:30p-7:45p TTh Bremerton (Emporium-ALEKS) TBA 5cr 418310:00a-11:24a MWF Poulsbo (Emporium-ALEKS) O’Neil E 5cr 84138:26a-9:50a MWF Shelton (Emporium-ALEKS) Farr B 5cr 7428MATH 090B Prealgebra Prerequisite: MATH 090A within the last 6 years with a grade of 2.0 or above or satisfactory placement test score.7:45a-9:50a TTh Bremerton (Emporium-ALEKS) Heinze J 5cr 41858:26a-9:50a MWF Bremerton (Emporium-ALEKS) Haines M 5cr 418410:00a-12:15p TTh Bremerton (Emporium-ALEKS) Haines M 5cr 41871:00p-2:24p MWF Bremerton (Emporium-ALEKS) TBA 5cr 41881:00p-3:15p TTh Bremerton (Emporium-ALEKS) TBA 5cr 41895:30p-7:45p MW Bremerton (Emporium-ALEKS) TBA 5cr 419010:00a-11:24a MWF Poulsbo (Emporium-ALEKS) O’Neil E 5cr 84148:26a-9:50a MWF Shelton (Emporium-ALEKS) Farr B 5cr 7429MATH 094 Elementary Algebra Prerequisite: MATH 090B within the last 6 years with a grade of 2.0 or above or satisfactory placement test score.10:00a-12:15p TTh Bremerton (Emporium-ALEKS) TBA 5cr 42021:00p-2:24p MWF Bremerton (WEBE) TBA 5cr 42011:00p-2:24p MWF Bremerton (Emporium-ALEKS) TBA 5cr 42031:00p-3:15p TTh Bremerton (WEBE) TBA 5cr 42065:30p-7:45p MW Bremerton (Emporium-ALEKS) TBA 5cr 42055:30p-7:45p TTh Bremerton (WEBE) TBA 5cr 420411:30a-12:54p MWF Poulsbo (WEBE) TBA 5cr 84165:30p-7:45p TTh Poulsbo (Emporium-ALEKS) TBA 5cr 841710:00a-11:24a MWF Shelton (Emporium-ALEKS) Farr B 5cr 74329:00a-9:50a Daily Bremerton (WEBE) Triplett S 5cr 419910:00a-11:24a MWF Bremerton (Emporium-ALEKS) White J 5cr 42007:45a-9:50a TTh Bremerton (Emporium-ALEKS) Haines M 5cr 4197MATH 096 Descriptive Statistics with Algebra Prerequisite: Math 090B 094 with grade of 2.0 or above within the last 6 years, or satisfactory placement test score.1:00p-3:15p TTh Bremerton (WEBE) Robertson D 5cr 4207MATH 098 Elem/Intermediate Algebra for Liberal Arts Prerequisite: MATH 090B within the last 6 years with a grade of 2.0 or above or satisfactory placement test score.11:30a-12:54p MWF Bremerton (Emporium-ALEKS) Heinze J 5cr 4209MATH 098I Integrated Intermed Algebra for Liberal Arts Prerequisite: MATH 094 with a grade of 2.0 or above within the last 2 years or satisfactory placement test score.ARR ARR Bremerton (WEBE) TBA 3cr 4210

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MATH 099 Intermediate Algebra Prerequisite: MATH 094 or MATH 098I within the last 6 years with a 2.0 or above or satisfactory placement test score.11:00a-11:50a Daily Bremerton (WEBE) Triplett S 5cr 42148:00a-8:50a Daily Bremerton (WEBE) Triplett S 5cr 42151:00p-2:24p MWF Bremerton (WEBE) TBA 5cr 421710:00a-11:24a MWF Bremerton (Emporium-ALEKS) Stinson M 5cr 421612:00p-12:50p Daily Bremerton (WEBE) TBA 5cr 421911:30a-12:54p MWF Bremerton (Emporium-ALEKS) Stinson M 5cr 42201:00p-2:24p MWF Shelton (Emporium-ALEKS) Farr B 5cr 74341:00p-2:24p MWF Bremerton (Emporium-ALEKS) Stinson M 5cr 42211:00p-3:15p TTh Bremerton (Emporium-ALEKS) TBA 5cr 42181:00p-3:15p TTh Bremerton (WEBE) TBA 5cr 42225:30p-7:45p MW Bremerton (WEBE) TBA 5cr 42245:30p-7:45p TTh Bremerton (Emporium-ALEKS) TBA 5cr 42255:30p-7:45p TTh Bremerton (WEBE) TBA 5cr 42238:26a-9:50a MWF Poulsbo (Emporium-ALEKS) TBA 5cr 84185:30p-7:45p TTh Poulsbo (WEBE) TBA 5cr 8420MATH 099I SEM Integrated Intermediate Algebra Prerequisite: MATH 094 with grade 3.5 or above or MATH 099 with grade 2.0 or above within the last 2 years or satisfactory placement test score.ARR ARR Bremerton (WEBE) Howell J 3cr 4228MATH& 107 Math in Society NSPrerequisite: MATH 099, 098, 099I, or 098I within the last 6 years with grade 2.0 or above, satisfactory placement score, or co-enrollment in MATH 098I.ARR ARR Bremerton (WEBE) TBA 5cr 42348:00a-8:50a Daily Bremerton (WEBE) Briggs E 5cr 4230Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. White J 5cr 4232

In person proctored tests required.Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. BrackebuschA 5cr 4231

In person proctored tests required.MATH& 141 Precalculus I: Algebra NSPrerequisite: MATH 099 or 099I within the last 6 years with grade 2.5 or above, satisfactory placement score, or co-enrollment in MATH 099I.ARR ARR Bremerton (WEBE) Howell J 5cr 42478:00a-8:50a Daily Bremerton (WEBE) Hulsebosch K 5cr 42379:00a-9:50a Daily Bremerton (WEBE) Hulsebosch K 5cr 423811:00a-11:50a Daily Bremerton (WEBE) TBA 5cr 423910:00a-12:15p TTh Bremerton (WEBE) TBA 5cr 424012:00p-12:50p Daily Bremerton (WEBE) Triplett S 5cr 424210:00a-10:50a Daily Bremerton (WEBE) TBA 5cr 4241Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. O’Neil E 5cr 4243

In person proctored tests required.5:30p-7:45p TTh Bremerton (WEBE) TBA 5cr 42441:00p-2:05p MTWTh Poulsbo (WEBE) O’Neil E 5cr 84241:00p-3:15p TTh Shelton (WEBE) Farr B 5cr 7435Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. Howell J 5cr 4245

In person proctored tests required.MATH& 142 Precalculus II: Trig NSPrerequisite: MATH& 141 within the last 6 years with a grade of 2.0 or above, or satisfactory placement test score.8:00a-8:50a Daily Bremerton (WEBE) TBA 5cr 424911:00a-11:50a Daily Bremerton (WEBE) Robertson D 5cr 4250MATH 143 Precalculus I & II NSPrerequisite: Satisfactory placement test score.8:00a-9:50a TTh Bremerton (HYBD) Howell J 10cr 4252MATH& 146 Intro to Statistics NSPrerequisite: MATH 099, 098, 098I, or 099I within the last 6 years with a grade of 2.0 or above, or satisfactory placement test score.11:30a-12:54p MWF Bremerton (WEBE) BrackebuschA 5cr 4253Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. Stinson M 5cr 4255

In person proctored tests required.Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. Stinson M 5cr 4254

In person proctored tests required.

MATH 147 Business Algebra NSPrerequisite: MATH 099 or MATH 099I within the last 6 years with a grade of 2.0 or above or satisfactory placement.10:00a-11:24a MWF Bremerton (WEBE) BrackebuschA 5cr 4256Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. BrackebuschA 5cr 4257

In person proctored tests required.MATH& 148 Business Calculus NSPrerequisite: MATH 147 or &141 within the last 6 years with grade 2.0 or above.10:00a-12:15p TTh Poulsbo (WEBE) O’Neil E 5cr 8421MATH& 151 Calculus I NSPrerequisite: MATH& 142 or MATH& 143 within the last 6 years with a grade of 2.0 or above, or satisfactory placement test score.9:00a-9:50a Daily Bremerton (WEBE) Briggs E 5cr 425810:00a-10:50a Daily Bremerton (WEBE) Briggs E 5cr 426011:00a-11:50a Daily Bremerton (WEBE) Briggs E 5cr 42595:00p-6:24p MTTh Bremerton (WEBE) Robertson D 5cr 4261MATH& 152 Calculus II NSPrerequisite: MATH& 151 with a grade of 2.0 or above.8:00a-8:50a Daily Bremerton (WEBE) Robertson D 5cr 42629:00a-9:50a Daily Bremerton (WEBE) Robertson D 5cr 426410:00a-10:50a Daily Bremerton (WEBE) Heinze J 5cr 4263MATH& 163 Calculus 3 NSPrerequisite: MATH& 152 with a grade of 2.0 or above.9:00a-9:50a Daily Bremerton (WEBE) White J 5cr 4265MATH 250 Linear Algebra NSPrerequisite: MATH& 163 with grade 2.0 or above, or permission of instructor.12:00p-12:50p Daily Bremerton (WEBE) White J 5cr 4266MATH& 264 Calculus 4 NSPrerequisite: MATH& 163 with a grade of 2.0 or above.10:00a-10:50a Daily Bremerton (WEBE) Hulsebosch K 5cr 426812:00p-12:50p Daily Bremerton (WEBE) Hulsebosch K 5cr 4269

Medical AssistingRequired information sessions for the Medical Assisting programs are offered quarterly fall through spring quarters. Register for MEDA 001 or call 360.475.7723. Students taking these courses may have additional fees for supply toolkits, vaccinations, background checks, liability insurance, uniforms, stethoscopes and transportation to and from externship sites.

MEDA 109 Healthcare Calculations Prerequisite: Accuplacer test scores which place the student into MATH 099 or completion of MATH 094 with a 2.0 or higher.8:00a-8:50a Th Bremerton (HYBD) Welter J 2cr 2360MEDA 110 Anatomy and Physiology Prerequisite: Accuplacer test scores which place the student into ENGL&101 or higher. Alternatively, completion of ENGL 098 with a grade of 3.0 or ENGL 099 with a grade of 2.0 or higher.10:00a-11:50a TTh Bremerton (HYBD) $26.39 Welter J 5cr 236310:00a-11:50a MW Bremerton (HYBD) $66.39 Bek M 5cr 2362MEDA 112 Med Law, Ethics and Bioethics 1:00p-2:20p MW Bremerton (HYBD) Parker Ba 3cr 2364MEDA 118 Ten-Key Skills Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $8 Parker Ba 1cr 2367MEDA 120 Medical Office Procedures I Prerequisite: Completion of CIS 150 with minimum grade of 2.5 and ability to type 30wpm and completion of MEDA 161 or MEDA 162 with a minimum grade of 2.5.2:30p-4:50p TTh Bremerton (WEBE) $26.39 Parker Ba 4cr 2369MEDA 140 Medical Receptionist Skills 11:00a-11:50a MW Bremerton (WEBE) Parker Ba 2cr 2373

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MEDA 141 Medical Receptionist Externship Prerequisite: Medical Receptionist students must have completed at least half of the certificate curriculum. MEDA 140, MEDA 120 and MEDA 180 must have been completed with a GPA of 2.5. PE ED 109 must also have been completed. Permission of the instructor is necessary. Students must complete an application packet, including a background check prior to enrollment. A positive background check may prohibit placement in a healthcare facility for the externship.ARR ARR Off Campus (WEBE) Parker Ba 3cr 2375MEDA 151 MEDA Professional Preparation I 9:00a-9:50a Th Bremerton (WEBE) Welter J 1cr 2377MEDA 162 Medical Terminology Prerequisite: Accuplacer test scores which place the student into ENGL&101 or higher. Alternatively, completion of ENGL 098 with a grade of 3.0 or ENGL 099 with a grade of 2.0 or higher.Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $8 Parker Ba 5cr 23827:45a-9:50a MW Bremerton (WEBE) Bek M 5cr 2381MEDA 163 Medical Insurance Billing Prerequisite: Completion of or current enrollment in MEDA 160 or 162.1:00p-2:20p TTh Bremerton (WEBE) Parker Ba 3cr 2385MEDA 180 AIDS/HIV/Blood Borne Pathogens Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $8 Murray K 1cr 2387

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LECTURE CLASSESMUSC 101 Fundamentals of Music H10:00a-11:24a MW Bremerton (HYBD) Eliason T 5cr 3730MUSC 102 History of American Popular Music HOnline - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $40 TBA 5cr 3734MUSC& 105 Music Appreciation HOnline - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $40 Eliason T 5cr 3720MUSC 185 Music in Film and Television HOnline - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $40 Eliason T 5cr 3735MUSC 188 Introduction to World Music HOnline - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $40 TBA 5cr 3736MUSC 189 Introduction to Jazz History H10:00a-12:15p TTh Bremerton White R 5cr 3738

INSTRUMENTAL AND VOCAL CLASSESMUSC 103 Concert Choir HSP11:00a-12:50p TTh Bremerton TBA 2cr

Use Item # 3750 for MUSC 103; Use Item # 3751 for MUSC 203MUSC 109 Jazz Band I CE, HSPPrerequisite: Audition.1:00p-2:50p TTh Bremerton White R 2cr

Use Item # 3756 for MUSC 109; Use Item # 3757 for MUSC 209MUSC 117 Symphony Orchestra CE, HSPPrerequisite: Audition.7:00p-8:50p M Bremerton Futterman A 1cr

Use Item # 3759 for MUSC 117; Use Item # 3760 for MUSC 217Audition: Email [email protected] (MUSC 117/217)

MUSC 123 Chamber Choir HSPPrerequisite: Audition only.1:00p-2:50p TTh Bremerton TBA 2cr

Use Item # 3762 for MUSC 123; Use Item # 3763 for MUSC 223MUSC 133 Beginning Class Piano HSP11:00a-12:50p T Bremerton TBA 2cr 37653:00p-4:50p T Bremerton TBA 2cr 37717:25p-9:15p T Bremerton TBA 2cr 3768

MUSC 136 Class Guitar HSP7:25p-9:15p T Bremerton Stoican J 2cr

Use Item # 3774 for MUSC 136; Use Item # 3775 for MUSC 236MUSC& 141 Music Theory I H7:45a-9:50a TTh Bremerton White R 5cr 3722MUSC 144 Wind Ensemble CE, HSP3:00p-5:50p W Bremerton White R 2cr

Use Item # 3777 for MUSC 144; Use Item # 3778 for MUSC 244MUSC 233 Intermediate Class Piano HSPPrerequisite: Permission of instructor and/or MUSC 133/134/135.11:00a-12:50p T Bremerton TBA 2cr 37663:00p-4:50p T Bremerton TBA 2cr 37727:25p-9:15p T Bremerton TBA 2cr 3769

MUSIC LESSONS (INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION)Fees for private music lessons: $400 per credit in addition to tuition.Can be taken for .5 or 1 credit. May be repeated for up to 6 credits.See Online Class Schedule Planner for details.

MUSC 147A Electric Bass HSPPrerequisite: Permission of instructor.ARR ARR Bremerton Stoican J .5 - 1cr 3780ARR ARR Poulsbo Ferguson R .5 - 1cr 8377MUSC 147B Piano HSPARR ARR Bremerton TBA .5 - 1cr 3786ARR ARR Bremerton Welle T .5 - 1cr 3784ARR ARR Poulsbo TBA .5 - 1cr 8379MUSC 147C Voice HSPPrerequisite: Permission of instructor.ARR ARR Bremerton Trainer S .5 - 1cr 3788ARR ARR Off Campus Nakhla P .5 - 1cr 7358MUSC 147E Saxophone/Clarinet HSPARR ARR Bremerton Knoop T .5 - 1cr 3794MUSC 147F Brass Instruments HSPARR ARR Bremerton Hooker T .5 - 1cr 3796MUSC 147G Percussion Instruments HSPARR ARR Bremerton Ivester M .5 - 1cr 3798MUSC 147I Guitar HSPPrerequisite: Permission of instructor.ARR ARR Bremerton Stoican J .5 - 1cr 3802ARR ARR Poulsbo Ferguson R .5 - 1cr 8381MUSC 147P Jazz Piano HSPPrerequisite: Permission of instructor.ARR ARR Bremerton TBA .5 - 1cr 3806ARR ARR Poulsbo TBA .5 - 1cr 8383

Nursing AssistantCourses must be taken and passed consecutively to progress to the next class. Students are encouraged to complete all classes in one quarter. All classes MUST be completed within one year to receive a Certificate of Completion from the Washington Department of Health and to be eligible to test for Certification as a Nursing Assistant. Students will have completed and exceeded the required classroom and clinical hours required for Nursing Assistant Certification by Washington State law (WAC 246-841-490).

Funding is available for tuition, fees and books for displaced homemakers, veterans, those who must obtain new skills to maintain current employment, or those who qualified for unemployment in the past 48 months.

Criminal history background check must be passed in order to take the NA 120 Nursing Assistant Practicum. Proof of personal health insurance, liability insurance, malpractice insurance, and written verification of all state and federal immunization requirements is required prior to beginning NA 120.

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For more information on the Nursing Assistant program, see http://www.olympic.edu/nursing-assistant-certificate-recognition or call 360.475.7764 or email [email protected].

NA 100 Introduction to Nursing Assistant 2crNA 102 Introduction to Nursing Assistant Lab 5crNA 110 Fundamentals of Nursing Assisting 4crNA 112 Fundamentals of Nursing Assisting Lab 2.5crNA 120 Nursing Assistant Practicum 4cr

Nursing ADN (Associate Degree Nursing)NURSE 151 Dosage Calculations Prerequisite: Completion of BIOL& 241 with a 2.0 or higher.8:00a-9:50a Th 9/22-10/20 Bremerton (WEBE) Stokke C 1cr 5053NURSE 152 Introduction to Pharmacology Prerequisite: Completion of BIOL& 241 with a 2.0 or higher.1 Nursing BSN (Baccalaureate)Upper Division rates apply. See tuition and fees at www.olympic.edu/Students/Tuition

Nursing BSN (Baccalaureate Degree Nursing)BNURS 350 Professional Writing for Nurses Prerequisite: Acceptance into RN-BSN Program or permission of instructor.9:00a-11:50a T 9/20-11/20 Bremerton (WEBE) Holk M 3cr 5000

Upper division rates apply. See tuition and fees at www.olympic.edu/Students/TuitionBNURS 410 Contemporary Ethics in Nursing Prerequisite: Acceptance into RN-BSN Program or permission of instructor.1:00p-3:50p T 9/20-11/29 Bremerton (WEBE) Klein C 3cr 5003

Upper division rates apply. See tuition and fees at www.olympic.edu/Students/TuitionBNURS 412 Nursing Leadership in Health Systems Prerequisite: Acceptance into RN-BSN Program or permission of instructor.9:00a-11:50a T 9/20-11/29 Bremerton (WEBE) Mulligan A 3cr 5006

Upper division rates apply. See tuition and fees at www.olympic.edu/Students/TuitionBNURS 450 Professional Development Seminar I Prerequisite: Admission to Baccalaureate Nursing program.8:00a-8:50a T 9/20-11/29 Bremerton (WEBE) Holk M 1cr 5008

Upper division rates apply. See tuition and fees at www.olympic.edu/Students/Tuition0:00a-11:50a Th 9/22-10/20 Bremerton (WEBE) TBA 1cr 5056

Nursing (Practical Nursing)PNURS 108 Clinical Pharmacology Prerequisite: BIOL& 175 or BIOL& 241 & 242.8:00a-8:50a T 9/20-12/8 Bremerton (WEBE) TBA 1cr 51099:00a-9:50a T 9/20-12/8 Bremerton (WEBE) TBA 1cr 51104:00p-4:50p T 9/20-12/8 Shelton Frost A 1cr 7448PNURS 126 Dosage Calculations Prerequisite: MATH 099.8:00a-8:50a T 9/20-12/8 Bremerton (WEBE) Kerdus M 1cr 51129:00a-9:50a T 9/20-12/8 Bremerton (WEBE) Kerdus M 1cr 51135:00p-5:50p T 9/20-12/8 Shelton Frost A 1cr 7449

Organizational Leadership/Resource ManagementOLRM 150 Improving Human Effectiveness 8:00a-4:30p Sa 10/15 and 11/19 Bremerton (WEBE) Kunz R 2cr 2403

Students must bring textbook with unused assessment code to first day of class. OLRM 197 Leadership Practicum Instructor permission required.ARR ARR Off Campus (WEBE) Young M 3cr 2406OLRM 199 Practicum Instructor permission required.ARR ARR Off Campus (WEBE) Adams B 1 - 5cr 2408

OLRM 201 Intro to Organizational Leadership Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $40 Bolton K 5cr 2410OLRM 202 Introduction to Organizational Ethics Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $40 Bolton K 5cr 2412OLRM 220 Human Relations in the Workplace Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $24 Mathew P 3cr 2420Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $24 Bolton K 3cr 24141:00p-2:20p TTh Bremerton (WEBE) Bolton K 3cr 2419OLRM 225 Human Relations in Organizations 5:00p-7:15p W Bremerton (HYBD) McNamara K 5cr 24231:00p-3:15p T Bremerton (HYBD) TBA 5cr 2424

Organizational Leadership/Tech ManagementOLTM 301 Leading/Managing Tech Prof. and Org. Acceptance into the OLTM BAS program or instructor permission.ARR ARR Bremerton (HYBD) Mathew P 5cr 2433OLTM 400 Leading/Facilitating High Perf. Teams Acceptance into BAS Program or Instructor PermissionARR ARR Bremerton (HYBD) Mathew P 5cr 2434

Parent EducationPARED 101 Child Development & Parenting Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $16 TBA 2cr 3820PARED 115 Parent Education Cooperatives Prerequisite: Child enrolled in OC Parent Child Co-Op Preschool or OC Child Care or permission of instructor.ARR ARR Shelton Co-op Preschool (OCS 123) Fox T 2cr 7360ARR ARR Belfair Preschool Logan K 2cr 3822ARR ARR Kingston Preschool Manos D 2cr 3830ARR ARR Island Preschool Richardson M 2cr 3826ARR ARR Poulsbo Co-op Preschool Mangold S 2cr 3834ARR ARR Port Orchard Dettloff T .5 - 1cr 3842

PhilosophyPHIL& 101 Intro to Philosophy HSS1:00p-3:15p MW Bremerton Jokhi D 5cr 3850PHIL& 120 Symbolic Logic NSSPrerequisite: Intermediate algebra course work (high school or college) with a grade of 2.0 or higher.10:00a-12:15p TTh Bremerton Jokhi D 5cr 3854

Physical Education--EducationPE-ED 104 Health Science 5:00p-6:40p W Bremerton (ITV/WEBE) TBA 2cr 43105:00p-6:40p W Shelton (ITV/WEBE) TBA 2cr 7440PE-ED 107 Personal Wellness 5:00p-7:30p T Poulsbo (WEBE) TBA 3cr 8431PE-ED 109 Basic CPR Textbook required.8:00a-4:00p Sa 12/3 Bremerton $16.15 Jahnke B 1cr 43218:00a-4:00p Sa 10/29 Bremerton $16.15 Jahnke B 1cr 43168:00a-4:00p Sa 10/1 Bremerton $16.15 Pond J 1cr 43178:00a-4:00p Sa 11/19 Bremerton $16.15 Blackwood W 1cr 43198:00a-4:00p Sa 10/15 Bremerton $16.15 Pond J 1cr 43188:00a-4:00p Sa 11/12 Bremerton $16.15 Blackwood W 1cr 43208:00a-4:00p Sa 9/24 Bremerton $16.15 Pond J 1cr 43158:00a-4:00p Sa 10/22 Poulsbo $16.15 Pond J 1cr 84328:00a-4:00p Sa 9/24 Shelton $16.15 Blackwood W 1cr 7442

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PE-ED 110 Basic First Aid Textbook required.8:00a-4:00p Su 10/30 Bremerton $16.15 Jahnke B 1cr 43248:00a-4:00p Su 11/20 Bremerton $16.15 Blackwood W 1cr 43288:00a-4:00p Su 9/25 Bremerton $16.15 Pond J 1cr 43238:00a-4:00p Su 11/13 Bremerton $16.15 Blackwood W 1cr 43278:00a-4:00p Su 10/16 Bremerton $16.15 Pond J 1cr 43268:00a-4:00p Su 10/2 Bremerton $16.15 Pond J 1cr 43258:00a-4:00p Su 12/4 Bremerton $16.15 Jahnke B 1cr 43298:00a-4:00p Su 10/23 Poulsbo $16.15 Pond J 1cr 84338:00a-4:00p Su 9/25 Shelton $16.15 Blackwood W 1cr 7443PE-ED 112 BLS for Healthcare Providers

Textbook required.8:00a-4:00p SaSu 10/22-10/23 Bremerton $16.15 Blackwood W 2cr 4330PE-ED 125 Sport Psychology 10:00a-11:20a TTh Bremerton MacKenzie M 3cr 4331PE-ED 126 Introduction to Coaching Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $24 Blackwood W 3cr 4333

Physical Education--Fitness and SportsFor courses with a 100-level and a 200-level course number: Register for the 100-level the first time you take the course. To take the course again for additional credit, register for the 200-level.

PEFSP 109/209 Self Defense 10:00a-10:50a MW Bremerton $5 Edgar R 1cr

Use Item # 4335 for PEFSP109; Use Item # 4336 for PEFSP209PEFSP 110/210 Karate 9:00a-9:50a TTh Bremerton $5 Edgar R 1cr

Use Item # 4337 for PEFSP110; Use Item # 4338 for PEFSP210PEFSP 111/211 Tai Chi 9:00a-9:50a MW Bremerton Edgar R 1cr

Use Item # 4339 for PEFSP111; Use Item # 4340 for PEFSP211PEFSP 112 Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Covers basic knowledge and skills needed (such as movements, positions, and concepts) in a progressive skill building approach. Emphasizes proper technique, mobility, pressure, and leverage awareness. Intended for those interested in establishing a foundational knowledge of BJJ.10:00a-10:50a TTh Bremerton $5 Edgar R 1cr 4341PEFSP 128/228 Basketball 10:00a-10:50a MTThF Bremerton $5 Murray CR 2cr

Use Item # 4345 for PEFSP128; Use Item # 4346 for PEFSP228PEFSP 140 Yoga I 8:00a-9:40a MW Bremerton $5 Sheets K 2cr 43518:00a-9:40a TTh Bremerton $5 Sheets K 2cr 435212:00p-1:40p TTh Bremerton $5 Sheets K 2cr 4353PEFSP 142 Yoga II 10:00a-11:40a TTh Bremerton $5 Land C 2cr 4355PEFSP 148/248 Zumba Fitness 2:00p-2:50p MW Bremerton $5 Masters J 1cr

Use Item # 4363 for PEFSP148; Use Item # 4364 for PEFSP248PEFSP 149/249 MixxedFit 2:00p-2:50p TTh Bremerton $5 Masters J 1cr

Use Item # 4368 for PEFSP149; Use Item # 4369 for PEFSP249PEFSP 153 Fast Fitness CEARR ARR Bremerton (WEBE) $5 MacKenzie M 2cr 4370ARR ARR Bremerton (WEBE) $5 MacKenzie M 2cr 4371PEFSP 175/275 Jogging 11:00a-11:50a MTThF Bremerton Mackie M 2cr

Use Item # 4374 for PEFSP175; Use Item # 4375 for PEFSP275PEFSP 178/278 Aerobic Walking 11:00a-11:50a MTThF Bremerton Mackie M 2cr

Use Item # 4376 for PEFSP178; Use Item # 4377 for PEFSP278

PEFSP 187 Weight Training I 8:00a-8:50a MTThF Bremerton $5 MacKenzie M 2cr 4384PEFSP 188 Weight Training II 9:00a-9:50a MTThF Bremerton $5 MacKenzie M 2cr 4387PEFSP 190/290 Athletic Conditioning I CEARR ARR Bremerton Parker R 2cr

Use Item # 4388 for PEFSP190; Use Item # 4389 for PEFSP290PEFSP 253 Fast Fitness CEARR ARR Bremerton (WEBE) $5 MacKenzie M 2cr 4372

Physical Education--Recreation and DanceFor courses with a 100-level and a 200-level course number: Register for the 100-level the first time you take the course.

PE-RD 147/247 Ballroom/Swing Dance 7:25p-9:15p M Bremerton Forrester D 1cr

Use Item # 4403 for PE-RD147; Use Item # 4404 for PE-RD247PE-RD 170 Backpacking and Survival 7:25p-9:15p Th Bremerton $5 HendricksonM 3cr 4409

Students must attend first night of class/lecture to remain enrolled in the course. Additional hours required, scheduled Saturdays and Sundays at arranged time/place.

PE-RD 175/275 Basic Rock Climbing 6:30p-8:30p TTh Poulsbo $40 Campbell S 2cr 8435

Students must attend first night of class. Climbing trips scheduled on Saturdays and Sundays. Use Item # 8435 for PE-RD 175; Use Item # 8436 for PE-RD 275.

PhysicsPHYS 110 Introduction to Physics NSPrerequisite: MATH 099 with a grade of 2.0 or above or concurrent enrollment in MATH 099 with permission of instructor.10:00a-10:50a Daily Bremerton (WEBE) $15 Roth D 6cr 4421

and 2:00p-3:50p W in ST 222 10:00a-10:50a Daily Bremerton (WEBE) $15 Roth D 6cr 4420

and 12:00p-1:50p W in ST 222 PHYS 114 General Physics NSPrerequisite: MATH& 141 with a grade of 2.0 or above.10:00a-10:50a Daily Bremerton $15 Hess L 6cr 4424

and 2:00p-3:50p M in ST 222 10:00a-10:50a Daily Bremerton $15 Hess L 6cr 4423

and 12:00p-1:50p M in ST 222 PHYS 254 Engineering Physics NSPrerequisite: MATH& 163 and PHYS 110 with a grade of 2.0 or above.9:00a-9:50a Daily Bremerton $15 Hess L 6cr 4426

and 3:00p-4:50p T in ST 222 9:00a-9:50a Daily Bremerton $15 Hess L 6cr 4427

and 1:00p-2:50p T in ST 222 11:00a-11:50a Daily Bremerton (WEBE) $15 Roth D 6cr 4429

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Political SciencePOLS& 101 Intro Political Science SS10:00a-11:24a MWF Bremerton Toren D 5cr 3876POLS 115 State/Local Government SS1:00p-3:15p TTh Poulsbo TBA 5cr 8387POLS 175 Politics and Literature SS1:00p-3:15p MW Bremerton (WEBE) Hong N 5cr 3872POLS& 202 American Government SS11:30a-12:54p MWF Bremerton TBA 5cr 388010:00a-12:15p TTh Poulsbo TBA 5cr 8389Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $40 Toren D 5cr 3878

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PsychologyPSYC& 100 General Psychology SS7:00a-7:50a Daily Bremerton TBA 5cr 39128:00a-8:50a Daily Bremerton TBA 5cr 39148:26a-9:50a MWF Bremerton TBA 5cr 391610:00a-11:24a MWF Bremerton TBA 5cr 39181:00p-3:15p MW Bremerton SummersEwing 5cr 39255:00p-7:15p TTh Bremerton TBA 5cr 39268:26a-9:50a MWF Poulsbo TBA 5cr 83911:00p-3:15p TTh Poulsbo TBA 5cr 83935:00p-7:15p TTh Shelton TBA 5cr 7377ARR 9/26- USB Drive Course $70 Toren D 5cr 3910

USB drives distributed at required orientation session 1:30-2:30p Monday 9/26 Bremerton HSS 218.

Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $40 SummersEwing 5cr 3921Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $40 SummersEwing 5cr 3922PSYC 102 Psychology of Adjustment SS11:30a-12:54p MWF Bremerton Toren D 5cr 3900PSYC& 200 Lifespan Psychology SS1:00p-3:15p MW Bremerton TBA 5cr 3930Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $40 Sandler J 5cr 3932PSYC& 220 Abnormal Psychology SS1:00p-3:15p TTh Bremerton (WEBE) Sandler J 5cr 3936Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $40 Sandler J 5cr 3938PSYC 260 Introduction to Clinical Psych SSPrerequisite: Either PSYC& 100 or SOC& 101 or instructor’s approval.Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $40 Toren D 5cr 3902PSYC 300 Industrial/Organizational Psychology SSAcceptance into BAS program or permission of instructor5:00p-7:30p M Bremerton (HYBD) SummersEwing 5cr 3904

Class meets 5:00-7:30pm on these Mondays: 9/26, 10/31, 11/14, 11/28, and 12/5. Upper division rates apply. See tuition and fees at www.olympic.edu/Students/Tuition.

ScienceSCI 100 Introduction to Science NSPrerequisite: MATH 094 and ENGL 099 or equivalent placement scores.8:26a-9:50a MWF Bremerton (WEBE) TBA 5cr 44305:00p-7:15p TTh Poulsbo TBA 5cr 8440Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $40 TBA 5cr 4432

SociologySOC& 101 Intro to Sociology SSPrerequisite: Accuplacer placement in ENGL& 101 strongly recommended.11:30a-12:54p MWF Bremerton TBA 5cr 39608:00a-8:50a Daily Bremerton TBA 5cr 396810:00a-12:15p TTh Bremerton Hicks A 5cr 39621:00p-3:15p MW Bremerton Hicks A 5cr 39645:00p-7:15p TTh Poulsbo (ITV/WEBE) TBA 5cr 83955:00p-7:15p TTh Shelton (ITV/WEBE) TBA 5cr 7385Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $40 Cohen M 5cr 3966SOC 125 Sociology of Aging SSPrerequisite: Accuplacer placement in ENGL& 101 strongly recommended.Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $40 Cohen M 5cr 3950SOC 135 The Family SSPrerequisite: Accuplacer placement in ENGL& 101 strongly recommended.9:00a-9:50a Daily Bremerton TBA 5cr 3952SOC 215 Criminology SSPrerequisite: Accuplacer placement in ENGL& 101 strongly recommended.1:00p-3:15p TTh Bremerton Hicks A 5cr 3954

SOC 319 Sociology of the Digital World SSPrerequisite: SOC& 101.Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $40 Cohen M 5cr 3956

SpanishInstructor permission is required to enroll after second day of class.

SPAN& 121 Spanish I H9:00a-9:50a Daily Bremerton (WEBE) TBA 5cr 398410:00a-10:50a Daily Bremerton (WEBE) TBA 5cr 39861:00p-3:15p MW Bremerton (WEBE) TBA 5cr 39881:00p-3:15p TTh Bremerton (WEBE) Ramis G 5cr 39945:00p-7:15p TTh Bremerton (WEBE) Ramis G 5cr 39908:26a-9:50a MWF Poulsbo (ITV/WEBE) TBA 5cr 83998:26a-9:50a MWF Shelton (ITV/WEBE) TBA 5cr 7395SPAN& 122 Spanish II HPrerequisite: SPAN& 121 or equivalent.11:00a-11:50a Daily Bremerton (WEBE) Ramis G 5cr 3998

Technical DesignTEC-D 107 Technical Drawing Prerequisite: Students must have appropriate manual drafting tools and access to an Olympic College computer using AutoCAD software.1:00p-3:45p MW Bremerton (WEBE) $15 Raty R 4cr 2440TEC-D 145 Applied Problem Solving Prerequisite: MATH 090B with a grade of 2.0 or above or satisfactory placement test score.10:00a-12:15p TTh Bremerton (WEBE) Raty R 5cr 2445TEC-D 150 Introduction to GIS Prerequisite: None (Equivalent to material offered in TEC-D 136, 137, 138, and 139 courses).10:00a-2:30p Sa 9/24-12/3 Bremerton (WEBE) $15 Mark D 4cr 2446TEC-D 200 Computer-Aided Design I Prerequisite: TEC-D 107 with grade of 2.0 or above or permission of instructor.1:00p-3:45p TTh Bremerton (WEBE) $15 Raty R 4cr 2448TEC-D 222 AutoCAD 3D Prerequisite: TEC-D 200 or permission of instructor.5:00p-7:45p MW Bremerton (WEBE) $15 Sanchez P 4cr 2450TEC-D 270 3D Analyst CEPrerequisite: TEC-D 150.Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $15 Raty R 2cr 2454TEC-D 271 Geodatabases for GIS CEPrerequisite: TEC-D 150.Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $15 Raty R 2cr 2455TEC-D 272 Geoprocessing with GIS CEPrerequisite: TEC-D 150.Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $15 Raty R 2cr 2456TEC-D 273 Map Projections in GIS CEPrerequisite: TEC-D 150.Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $15 Raty R 2cr 2457TEC-D 274 Natural Resource GIS CEPrerequisite: TEC-D 150.Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $15 Raty R 2cr 2458TEC-D 275 Spatial Analyst CEPrerequisite: TEC-D 150.Online - see Class Schedule Planner for link. $15 Raty R 2cr 2459TEC-D 290 Capstone Project Prerequisite: Instructor permission.ARR ARR Bremerton $50 Raty R 5cr 2461

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WeldingAdvising required for all Welding students.

WELD 001 Welding Group Advising Session 5:00p-6:00p T 9/13 Bremerton IS01WELD 100 Oxyacetylene Welding Prerequisite: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in WELD 106 or by permission of instructor.7:45a-4:30p F Bremerton Kitchens A 6cr 25867:50a-12:00p MW Bremerton Kitchens A 6cr 24807:50a-12:00p TTh Bremerton Kitchens A 6cr 248312:30p-4:40p MW Bremerton TBA 6cr 248112:30p-4:40p TTh Bremerton TBA 6cr 24846:00p-10:10p MW Bremerton Beal R 6cr 24826:00p-10:10p TTh Bremerton Rosario D 6cr 24857:45a-9:50a MTWTh Shelton Keeling R 6cr 77009:55a-12:00p MTWTh Shelton Keeling R 6cr 7701WELD 101 Arc Welding I Prerequisite: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in WELD 106 or by permission of instructor.7:45a-4:30p F Bremerton Kitchens A 6cr 24947:50a-12:00p MW Bremerton Kitchens A 6cr 24887:50a-12:00p TTh Bremerton Kitchens A 6cr 249112:30p-4:40p MW Bremerton TBA 6cr 248912:30p-4:40p TTh Bremerton TBA 6cr 24926:00p-10:10p MW Bremerton Beal R 6cr 24906:00p-10:10p TTh Bremerton Rosario D 6cr 24937:45a-9:50a MTWTh Shelton Keeling R 6cr 77049:55a-12:00p MTWTh Shelton Keeling R 6cr 7705WELD 102 Arc Welding II Prerequisite: WELD 101 or permission of instructor.7:45a-4:30p F Bremerton Kitchens A 6cr 25027:50a-12:00p MW Bremerton Kitchens A 6cr 24967:50a-12:00p TTh Bremerton Kitchens A 6cr 249912:30p-4:40p MW Bremerton TBA 6cr 249712:30p-4:40p TTh Bremerton TBA 6cr 25006:00p-10:10p MW Bremerton Beal R 6cr 24986:00p-10:10p TTh Bremerton Rosario D 6cr 25017:45a-9:50a MTWTh Shelton Keeling R 6cr 77089:55a-12:00p MTWTh Shelton Keeling R 6cr 7709WELD 103 Arc Welding III Prerequisite: WELD 102 and WELD 106 or permission of instructor.7:45a-4:30p F Bremerton Kitchens A 6cr 25107:50a-12:00p MW Bremerton Kitchens A 6cr 25047:50a-12:00p TTh Bremerton Kitchens A 6cr 250712:30p-4:40p MW Bremerton TBA 6cr 250512:30p-4:40p TTh Bremerton TBA 6cr 25086:00p-10:10p MW Bremerton Beal R 6cr 25066:00p-10:10p TTh Bremerton Rosario D 6cr 25097:45a-9:50a MTWTh Shelton Keeling R 6cr 77119:55a-12:00p MTWTh Shelton Keeling R 6cr 7712WELD 104 Gas Tungsten Arc Welding Prerequisite: WELD 100 and 107, or concurrent enrollment in WELD 107, or permission of instructor.7:45a-4:30p F Bremerton Kitchens A 6cr 25187:50a-12:00p MW Bremerton Kitchens A 6cr 25127:50a-12:00p TTh Bremerton Kitchens A 6cr 251512:30p-4:40p MW Bremerton TBA 6cr 251312:30p-4:40p TTh Bremerton TBA 6cr 25166:00p-10:10p MW Bremerton Beal R 6cr 25146:00p-10:10p TTh Bremerton Rosario D 6cr 25177:45a-9:50a MTWTh Shelton Keeling R 6cr 77159:55a-12:00p MTWTh Shelton Keeling R 6cr 7716

WELD 105 Gas Metal Arc/Flux Cored Arc Welding Prerequisite: WELD 107 or concurrent enrollment in WELD 107 or instructor permission.7:45a-4:30p F Bremerton Kitchens A 6cr 25267:50a-12:00p MW Bremerton Kitchens A 6cr 25207:50a-12:00p TTh Bremerton Kitchens A 6cr 252312:30p-4:40p MW Bremerton TBA 6cr 252112:30p-4:40p TTh Bremerton TBA 6cr 25246:00p-10:10p MW Bremerton Beal R 6cr 25226:00p-10:10p TTh Bremerton Rosario D 6cr 25257:45a-9:50a MTWTh Shelton Keeling R 6cr 77199:55a-12:00p MTWTh Shelton Keeling R 6cr 7720WELD 106 Welding Technical Orientation I Available as independent study for evening students. ARR ARR Traces Center-Shelton 109 (WEBE) Keeling R 5cr 7724

Mandatory orientation first day of quarter at 12:25 pm - Please check online planner.12:30p-1:30p ARR Bremerton (WEBE) Kitchens A 5cr 252912:25p-1:30p MTWTh Trades Center-Shelton 105 (WEBE) Keeling R 5cr 772512:30p-1:30p MTWTh Bremerton (WEBE) Kitchens A 5cr 2528WELD 107 Welding Technical Orientation II Prerequisite: WELD 106 or permission of instructor. Available as independent study for evening students. ARR ARR Bremerton (WEBE) Beal R 5cr 2534ARR ARR Shelton (WEBE) Keeling R 5cr 7726

Mandatory orientation first day of quarter at 12:25 pm - Please check online planner.4:50p-5:55p MTWTh Bremerton (WEBE) Beal R 5cr 2533WELD 108 Welding Metallurgy ARR ARR Bremerton (WEBE) TBA 5cr 253611:20a-12:25p MTWTh Bremerton (WEBE) TBA 5cr 2535WELD 111 Pipe Welding I Prerequisite: 3.0 grade or higher in WELD 103 and WELD 106 or instructor approval.7:45a-4:30p F Bremerton Kitchens A 6cr 25417:50a-12:00p MW Bremerton Kitchens A 6cr 25377:50a-12:00p TTh Bremerton Kitchens A 6cr 254012:30p-4:40p MW Bremerton TBA 6cr 253812:30p-4:40p TTh Bremerton TBA 6cr 25436:00p-10:10p TTh Bremerton Rosario D 6cr 25397:45a-9:50a MTWTh Shelton Keeling R 6cr 77289:55a-12:00p MTWTh Shelton Keeling R 6cr 7729WELD 112 Pipe Welding II Prerequisite: 3.0 grade or higher in WELD 103,104, 107, and 111 or instructor approval.7:45a-4:30p F Bremerton Kitchens A 6cr 25497:50a-12:00p MW Bremerton Kitchens A 6cr 25447:50a-12:00p TTh Bremerton Kitchens A 6cr 254712:30p-4:40p MW Bremerton TBA 6cr 254512:30p-4:40p TTh Bremerton TBA 6cr 25486:00p-10:10p TTh Bremerton Rosario D 6cr 25467:45a-9:50a MTWTh Shelton Keeling R 6cr 77319:55a-12:00p MTWTh Shelton Keeling R 6cr 7732WELD 145 Applied Problem Solving Prerequisite: MATH 090B with a grade of 2.0 or above or satisfactory placement test score.10:00a-12:15p TTh Bremerton (WEBE) Raty R 5cr 256510:00a-11:24a MW Shelton (HYBD) Raty R 5cr 7745

WELDING REFRESHER LABORATORYPrerequisite: Permission of instructor.

WELD 125 (2cr), WELD 126 (4cr), WELD 127 (6cr) CESee Online Class Schedule Planner for details.

WELDING SPECIAL PROJECTSPrerequisite: Advanced standing with instructor permission.

WELD 190 (3cr), WELD 191 (3cr), WELD 192 (3cr) See Online Class Schedule Planner for details.

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Olympic College Poulsbo1000 Olympic College Place NW, Poulsbo

For enrollment information, contact: OC Poulsbo Student Services 360.394.2725 E-mail: [email protected] or [email protected] www.olympic.edu/campuses/poulsbo-campus HOURS: 8:30 A.M. - 5 P.M. (M-Th), 8:00 A.M. - 4 P.M. (F)

Fall Classes in PoulsboACCT&201 Prin of Accounting I MW 5:00pART 106 Drawing I TTh 10:00aART& 100 Art Appreciation MW 5:00pASL& 121 Am Sign Language I TTh 5:00pBIOL&160 General Biology w/Lab MWF 9:00aBIOL&175 Human Biology w/Lab MW 5:00pBIOL&241 Human A & P 1 MWF 10:00aBIOL&260 Microbiology MW 11:30aBMGMT102 Intro--International Business W 5:00pBUS& 101 Intro to Business MWF 10:00aBUS& 201 Business Law MW 1:00pCHEM&121 Intro to Chemistry MW 10:00aCHEM&131 Intro to Organic/Biochem MW 11:30aCMST&210 Interpersonal Communication MW 1:00pCMST&220 Public Speaking MWF 11:30aCNPRF001 Running Start Orientation Th or W 10:00aDIGL 101 Intro Online Learning w/Canvas F 11:00aDMA 120 Beginning Photoshop TTh 10:00aDRMA 201 Introduction to the Art of Film MWF 11:30aDRMA 245 Screenwriting I TTh 10:00aDRMA 246-248 Screenwriting II, III, IV TTh 3:30pDRMA 280 Film Directing MW 1:00pDRMA&101 Intro to Theatre TTh 10:00aECON&201 Micro Economics TTh 1:00pENGL 091 Reading/Writing in Life & College MWThF 8:00aENGL 098 Reading/Writing Academic Success MWThF 8:00aENGL&101 English Composition I VariesENGL&102 Composition II TTh 1:00pENGL&111 Intro to Literature TTh 10:00aGEN-S097 Orientation to Canvas for Students Sa 10:00aGEN-S131 Student Success Skills MW 1:00pGEN-S141 Career and Transfer Planning ARR ARRGEOG&100 Introduction to Geography MWF 11:30aHUMAN201 Introduction to the Art of Film MWF 11:30aJAPN&121 Japanese I MW 5:00pMATH 090A Essential Mathematics MWF 10:00aMATH 090B Prealgebra MWF 10:00aMATH 094 Elementary Algebra VariesMATH 099 Intermediate Algebra VariesMATH&141 Precalculus I: Algebra MTWTh 1:00pMATH&148 Business Calculus TTh 10:00aMUSC 147A Electric Bass ARR ARR

MUSC 147B Piano, or Jazz Piano ARR ARRMUSC 147I Guitar ARR ARRMUSC 147P Jazz Piano ARR ARRPE-ED107 Personal Wellness T 5:00pPE-ED109 Basic CPR Sa 8:00aPE-ED110 Basic First Aid Su 8:00aPE-RD175, 275 Basic Rock Climbing TTh 6:30pPOLS 115 State/Local Government TTh 1:00pPOLS&202 American Government TTh 10:00aPSYC&100 General Psychology VariesSCI 100 Introduction to Science TTh 5:00pSOC& 101 Intro to Sociology TTh 5:00pSPAN&121 Spanish I MWF 8:26a

Olympic College Shelton937 W. Alpine Way, Shelton

For enrollment information, contact: OC Shelton Student Services 360.432.5400 E-mail: [email protected] www.olympic.edu/campuses/shelton-campus Hours of operation change throughout the quarter to meet student needs. Please check the OC Shelton web page for current hours.

Fall Classes in SheltonACCT&201 Prin of Accounting I MW 5:00pASL& 121 Am Sign Language I Daily 9:00aBIOL&175 Human Biology w/Lab TTh 1:00pBMGMT170 Client/Customer Relations W 1:00pBMGMT180 Marketing TTh 1:00pBMGMT183 Negotiations TTh 5:00pBSTEC101 Adaptive Keyboarding One-Handed ARR ARRBSTEC102 Screen Magnification ARR ARRBSTEC103 Braille Translation and Printing ARR ARRBSTEC104-6 Screen Reader Software Level 1,2,3 ARR ARRBSTEC107-8 Voice Recognition Level 1,2 ARR ARRBSTEC109 Doc. Processing with Speech Tec. ARR ARRBSTEC110 Beginning Keyboarding TTh 10:00a or 5:00pBSTEC111 Intermediate Keyboarding TTh 10:00a or 5:00pBSTEC112 Advanced Keyboarding TTh 10:00a or 5:00pBSTEC117 MS Excel Sa 8:30aBSTEC118 MS PowerPoint Sa 8:30aBSTEC123 MS Word Specialist TTh 10:00a or 5:00pBSTEC124 MS Excel Specialist TTh 10:00a or 5:00pBSTEC130 Practical Accounting MW 10:00aBSTEC145 Bus Writ/Grammar for the Wkplce TTh 1:00pBSTEC150 Business English MW 1:00pBSTEC229 Individual Taxation MW 1:00pBSTEC254 Document Formatting TTh 10:00aBSTEC257 Advanced Office Applications TTh 10:00aCEAC 031 Art w/Kim - Woodcrafting Sa 9:00a

CEAC 032 Art w/Kim - Silverleaf Sa 9:00aCEAC 033 Art w/Kim (Photo cropping) Sa 9:00aCEAC 033 Art w/Kim (Arm Knit Infinity Scarves) Sa 9:00aCEAC 070 Learn Distilling from Start to Finish Sa 9:00aCEAC 072 Required Paperwork for Distilling Sa 9:00aCECOM002 Anyone Can Write W 7:00pCECOM010 Conversational Spanish MW 6:00pCEHG 021 Cooking w/Richard - Galloping Gourmet W 6:00pCEHG 021 Cooking w/Richard - Low Carb Bread W 6:00pCEHG 021 Cooking w/Richard - Asian Salads W 6:00pCEHG 021 Cooking w/Richard - Clam Chowder W 6:00pCEHG 021 Cooking w/Richard - Summer BBQ W 6:00pCEHG 027 Cooking with Fred - various topics Sa 9:00aCHEM&121 Intro to Chemistry MW 10:00aCIS 110 Information Systems Concepts M 5:00pCIS 150 Survey of Computing MWF 11:30aCMST&210 Interpersonal Communication TTh 10:00aCNCMP004 Cmputer Advancemts/Enhancemnts MWF 9:00aCNFIN002 Financial (In)Dependence M 4:00pCNPRF001 Running Start Orientation Th 10:00aCNPRF021 Flagging Certification F or Sa 9:00aCNPRF023 Ethics & Sexual Misconduct for LMPs Sa 9:00aCNPRF024 Introduction to Meridian Therapy SaSu 8:30aCNPRF030 Forklift Operator Certification F 8:00aCNPRF032 LMP Healthy Practitioner Sa 8:30aCNPRF057 Your Fledgling Massage Business Sa 8:30aCNPRF074 Discover Welding Sa 9:00aCNPRF075 Create Your Own Welded Project Sa 9:00aDIGL 101 Intro to Online Learning w/Canvas M 11:30aDRMA 201 Introduction to the Art of Film MWF 11:30aDRMA 280 Film Directing MW 1:00pDRMA&101 Intro to Theatre TTh 10:00aENGL 099 Read/Write Academic Disciplines MWF 10:00aENGL&101 English Composition I MWF 11:30a or 1:00pGEN-S097 Orientation to Canvas for Students F 10:00aGEN-S101 Orientation to College Sa 9:00aGEN-S121 Success for Student Cohorts MTW 9:00aGEN-S131 Student Success Skills F 1:00pHIST 230 Films in American Culture TTh 10:00aHUMAN201 Introduction to the Art of Film MWF 11:30aMANU 101 Orientation to Manufacturing Sa 8:00aMANU 120 Manufacturing Methodologies F 8:00aMATH 090A Essential Math MWF 8:26aMATH 090B Prealgebra MWF 8:26aMATH 094 Elementary Algebra MWF 10:00aMATH 099 Intermediate Algebra MWF 1:00pMATH&141 Precalculus I: Algebra TTh 1:00pMUSC 147C Voice ARR ARRPARED115 Parent Education Cooperatives ARR ARRPE-ED104 Health Science W 5:00pPE-ED109 Basic CPR Sa 8:00aPE-ED110 Basic First Aid Su 8:00aPNURS108 Clinical Pharmacology T 4:00pPNURS126 Dosage Calculations T 5:00pPSYC&100 General Psychology TTh 5:00pSOC& 101 Intro to Sociology TTh 5:00pSPAN&121 Spanish I MWF 8:26aWELD 100 Oxyacetylene Welding MTWTh 7:45a or 9:55aWELD 101-103 Arc Welding I, II, III MTWTh 7:45a or 9:55aWELD 104 Gas Tungsten Arc Welding MTWTh 7:45a or 9:55aWELD 105 Gas Metal Arc/Flux Cored Arc Weld MTWTh VariesWELD 106-107 Welding Technical Orientation I, II VariesWELD 111-112 Pipe Welding I, II MTWTh 7:45a or 9:55aWELD 125-127 Welding Refresher Labs MTWTh 7:45a or 9:55aWELD 145 Applied Problem Solving MW 10:00aWELD 190,192 Welding Special Projects MTWTh 7:45a or 9:55a

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Online ClassesBefore registering, please visit the link to your specific online course at www.olympic.edu/ContinuingEducation where you will find the prerequisite information and full course details. Prices are subject to change.

CNPRF 063 Project Management Certificate PrepOnline - in partnership with Gatlin Education Services. $1795. Instructor TBA. OC Item # 9965

CNPRF 065 Certified Bookkeeper OnlineOnline - in partnership with Gatlin Education Services. $1795. Instructor TBA. OC Item # 9965

CNPRF 066 Bloodborne Pathogens Online Education Online - in partnership with PreventionMD. $10. Instructor TBA. OC Item # 9960

CNPRF 067 2-Hour HIV/AIDS Online EducationOnline - in partnership with PreventionMD. $20. Instructor TBA. OC Item # 9966

CNPRF 068 4-Hour HIV/AIDS Online EducationOnline - in partnership with PreventionMD. $40. Instructor TBA. OC Item # 9967

CNPRF 069 7-Hour HIV/AIDS Online Education Online (Not Canvas) - in partnership with PreventionMD. $70. Instructor TBA. OC Item # 9968

CNPRF 070 Spanish Online for Your JobOnline - Register at www.myspanishteacher.com/olympic. $89. Instructor TBA. OC Item # 9971

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Personal Enrichment: Communication, Cooking, Computers, Distilling, Weld-ing, Writing & More!

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Flagging Certification CNPRF 021 Must be 18 years or over. Certification good for 3 years.

To recertify as a flagger, you must take this entire 6-hour course again and pass the exam.

Forklift Operator Certification CNPRF 030 Prerequisite: Must be at least 18 years old and able to lift 50 pounds.

Appropriate for all levels. Certification good for 3 years.

Students will be required to sign a waiver form on the day of training. A driver’s license is not required to operate a forklift.

Career and Technical Education (CTE) Certified Teacher

Become a Career and Technical Education (CTE) Certified Teacher – Grades 7-12To teach others the knowledge and skills of your profession, this program is for:

• Teachers who hold a current CTE conditional or probationary certificate or have a teaching certificate and desire a CTE endorsement.

• Business and industry employees and current/retired military service members who have an interest in teaching CTE.

The certificate program is:

• Comprised of 272 clock hours and 12 arranged observation hours.

• Reasonably priced at less than $2,600 for the entire program.• Instructed by local, retired and experienced CTE directors.

For more information please visit: http://www.olympic.edu/programs-classes/workforce-development-and-basic-studies/cte-teacher-certificate-program.

CNPRF 004 Intro to Career & Tech Teacher EdCNPRF 009 CTE Occupational AnalysisCNPRF 017 CTE Diversity in the ClassroomCNPRF 015 CTE Culminating ProjectCNPRF 014 Field Experience

Continuing Education

Professional Development and Certification

For up-to-date schedules on all of the classes listed above and more, visit: http://apps.olympic.edu/ce/

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Now Register Online for Continuing Education Courses!www.olympic.edu/programs-classes/continuing-education

1. Visit www.olympic.edu/programs-classes/continuing-education to find a complete listing of our available courses and to see their descriptions, requirements, and other information.

2. Select your course and add to your cart.3. Create an account and follow the directions to pay for

your course.

We highly recommend going to the website to select, enroll, and pay for your classes with credit/debit card first. Please call 360.475.7786 or email [email protected] to receive help with selecting, enrolling, and/or paying with a credit/debit card.

For help with other forms of payments, please contact us.

For Bremerton/Poulsbo classes:Call: 360.394.2725Visit: Registration and Records - 1600 Chester Ave, Bremerton OR 1000 Olympic College Place NW, Poulsbo

For Shelton classes:Call: 360.432.5400Visit: Registration and Records at 937 W Alpine Way, Shelton

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B.A. in Business Administration - Poulsbo

Prepare for leadership roles in business and community by gaining necessary skills and knowledge through small class sizes and primarily face-to-face instruction.

Contact: Kathy Johnson [email protected] • (360) 394-2733

Contact: Kathy Johnson [email protected] • (360) 394-2733

Career Options: Management, financial and consulting positions for financial institutions, manufacturing, retail, service industries, public sector, and small business.

Career Options: Computer network security administrator, secure software development specialist, reactive forensic practitioner, and proactive forensic practitioner.

B.S. in Computer and Information Systems Security - CISSBremerton and Port Angeles

Prepare for administrative and technical careers protecting computer systems, programs, and digital information from forms of cyber threats.

Classes are offered evenings and weekends to meet the needs of working adults. These upper-division programs are designed to be completed by full-time students within two years. Flexible options available for part-time students.

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B.A. in Business Administration - Poulsbo

Prepare for leadership roles in business and community by gaining necessary skills and knowledge through small class sizes and primarily face-to-face instruction.

Contact: Kathy Johnson [email protected] • (360) 394-2733

Contact: Kathy Johnson [email protected] • (360) 394-2733

Career Options: Management, financial and consulting positions for financial institutions, manufacturing, retail, service industries, public sector, and small business.

Career Options: Computer network security administrator, secure software development specialist, reactive forensic practitioner, and proactive forensic practitioner.

B.S. in Computer and Information Systems Security - CISSBremerton and Port Angeles

Prepare for administrative and technical careers protecting computer systems, programs, and digital information from forms of cyber threats.

Classes are offered evenings and weekends to meet the needs of working adults. These upper-division programs are designed to be completed by full-time students within two years. Flexible options available for part-time students.

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B.A.E. in Elementary Education and Special EducationBremerton, Everett, and North Seattle

Career Options: Special Education and Elementary Education.

Prepare to meet the demands of education in the 21st century as a current or future educator.

B.A. in Environmental PolicyPoulsbo, Port Angeles, and Everett

Prepare yourself to enter professional fields concerned with sustainability of the human and natural environment. Students in the Environmental Policy program will experience in-depth study of public policy development, environmental law and methods, and processes of policy decision making.

Career Options: Environmental planning, analysis, assessment, monitoring, policy and administration.

Contact: Nancy Bluestein-Johnson [email protected] • (360) 417-6521

B.S. in Environmental SciencePoulsbo, Port Angeles, and Everett

Prepare for a rewarding career in conservation and restoration of the natural environment. Students pursuing an environmental science degree will investigate physical, chemical, biological and quantitative aspects of natural systems.

Career Options: Wildlife biologist, fisheries biologist, naturalist, park ranger, environmental scientist, water resources specialist, environmental inspector, and water quality monitor.

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B.A. in Human ServicesDistance Learning

Prepare for a profession that addresses human needs and promotes making a difference in others’ lives in this upper-division program.

Career Options: Case management; community development and leadership; program planning and evaluation; law enforcement; grant writing and fundraising; faith-based services; advocacy, domestic violence, or other social issues; and non-profit management.

Career Options: a variety of career options are available including case manager, project manager, social service work, or admission counselor.

B.A. in Multidisciplinary Studies Bremerton, Poulsbo, and Port Angeles

Prepare for opportunities in a variety of work areas and develop your personalized plan of study with this Multidisciplinary Studies major.

This program is designed to be customizable and flexible. Begin any quarter with face-to-face and/or online classes.

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lifelong learningDesigned for adult learners, the Western Lecture Series offers free educational lectures on topics such as environmentalism, health, business and more.

Join us for a book club with an academic twist. Local Literature explores fiction and non-fiction books by regional authors and provides participants with the opportunity to meet the author.

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Western Lecture Series

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The SEA Discovery Center is a hands-on facility where we combine science, education and an aquarium.

Program options for youth: Kids Night Out (KNOW), GEMS Night Out (Girls in Engineering, Math and Science), Early Childhood Education Program, Odyssey of Science and Arts (Summer) Western Kids Camp (Summer), Super Saturday

Open to the public: Thursday through Sunday, 11 a.m. - 4 p.m.Wednesday, 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. (summers only)

SEA Discovery Center space is also available for:Birthday Parities • Community Events • Lectures

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B.A. in Human ServicesDistance Learning

Prepare for a profession that addresses human needs and promotes making a difference in others’ lives in this upper-division program.

Career Options: Case management; community development and leadership; program planning and evaluation; law enforcement; grant writing and fundraising; faith-based services; advocacy, domestic violence, or other social issues; and non-profit management.

Career Options: a variety of career options are available including case manager, project manager, social service work, or admission counselor.

B.A. in Multidisciplinary Studies Bremerton, Poulsbo, and Port Angeles

Prepare for opportunities in a variety of work areas and develop your personalized plan of study with this Multidisciplinary Studies major.

This program is designed to be customizable and flexible. Begin any quarter with face-to-face and/or online classes.

Pending NWCCU approvalwwu.edu/MDS

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wwu.edu/KitsapEvents

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Western Lecture Series

Local Literature

The SEA Discovery Center is a hands-on facility where we combine science, education and an aquarium.

Program options for youth: Kids Night Out (KNOW), GEMS Night Out (Girls in Engineering, Math and Science), Early Childhood Education Program, Odyssey of Science and Arts (Summer) Western Kids Camp (Summer), Super Saturday

Open to the public: Thursday through Sunday, 11 a.m. - 4 p.m.Wednesday, 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. (summers only)

SEA Discovery Center space is also available for:Birthday Parities • Community Events • Lectures

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Your Right to KnowOC makes an effort to comply with all state and federal reporting requirements.

Information is collected and updated in print or online annually or biennially as required. Printed information is available at the Bremerton, Poulsbo and Shelton campuses for students. Information can also be found on the OC website at www.olympic.edu/about-olympic-college/public-information/your-right-know. Campus Safety information is available at www.olympic.edu/services/campus-safety.

OC’s policy on discrimination and harassment is specific and available at: http://www.olympic.edu/about-olympic-college/public-information/your-right-know

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.

Public TransportationKitsap County TransitBus passes are available at Kitsap Transit outlets. Call 360.377.2877 or 1.800.501.7433.

Mason County TransitAll in-county transit is FREE; out of county is $1.50 each way. Call 360.427.5033 or 1.800.374.3747.

Campus SafetyThe Campus Safety main office is located at OC Bremerton on the first floor of the HSS building. We are staffed at the customer service window 7 a.m.–7 p.m., Mon.-Thurs. and 7 a.m.–5 p.m. Friday. The Bremerton campus is staffed 24 hours a day, seven days a week with uniformed staff in the field. Additional information is available at www.olympic.edu/services/campus-safety or by calling 360.475.7800.

Besides overall customer service, safety and security, this office provides numerous services aimed at enhancement of personal safety, welfare and protection of property within the college community, including:

• Incident reporting• Personal safety advice - seminars • Escort service from class to vehicle • Lost and found • Environmental safety • Victim assistance referral • Processing “unsafe condition” referrals • Crime prevention consultation

Emergency Messages For Individual StudentsCampus Safety personnel will deliver ONLY emergency messages to students or employees that are on campus. An emergency message may address serious illness, death, accident or a child care situation.

Global Emergency MessagesOlympic College notifies the media and posts messages on its website and other sources in an emergency or when change in operations occur. To learn more, visit Olympic.edu and search Campus Alerts.

Disclaimer: Olympic College made a reasonable effort to assure that the contents of this publication were accurate at the time of printing. It does not constitute a contract. Olympic College reserves the option to amend, modify, or revise any provision of this publication for the following reasons, including, but not limited to: 1. a lack of funds to operate a program or course; 2. unavailability of instructors; 3. a change in administrative or Board of Trustee policy; and/or 4. a change in the laws, rules, or regulations of Washington State which governs the operations of community and technical colleges.

Accreditation: Olympic College is regionally accredited by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities, an institutional accrediting body recognized by the Council for Higher Education. Child Development Family Center and Physical Therapist Assistant Programs are also accredited by nationally recognized accrediting institutions.

The Olympic College Medical Office Assistant Program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP), on recommendation of the Curriculum Review Board of the American Association of Medical Assistants Endowment (AAMAE). CAAHEP can be contacted at: Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs, 35 East Wacker Drive, Suite 1970, Chicago, IL 60601-2208, 312.553.9355.

GED Trademark: GED or General Educational Development is directed by the American Council on Education. GED® is a registered trademark of the American Council on Education and may not be used or reproduced without the express written permission of the American Council on Education.

ParkingVehicles parked on OC campuses are required to display proper credentials at all times. Please see OC's Parking Policy for more information: olympic.edu/services/campus-safety/parking-students.

OC BremertonStudent parking lots are clearly posted and striped with white paint. Accessible, visitor, and carpool spaces are monitored and enforced 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Parking in student and staff lots is open from 4 p.m. until 7 a.m.

OC Poulsbo & OC SheltonStudent parking is available with a valid permit. Accessible, visitor, and carpool spaces are monitored and enforced 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

Visitor Permits Vehicles parked in visitor parking spaces on OC campuses are required to display proper credentials at all times.

At OC Bremerton, visitor permits are available at the Campus Safety office or Information Booth on the first floor of the HSS building.

At OC Poulsbo, permits are available in the Student Services office or contact 360.394.2725. At OC Shelton, visit the Student Services Office at that campus or contact 360.432.5400.

Student Parking Permits Student parking permits are required at all campuses. Students pay $20 per term (billed as a Security Enhancement Fee) as part of their tuition. No additional charges are required to obtain a parking permit. Permits are issued for the current academic year provided the student stays continuously enrolled. Permits expire at the end of August each year.

OC Bremerton parking permit information is available through Campus Safety at 360.475.7800. OC Shelton parking passes can be obtained at the Student Services office. OC Poulsbo parking permits are available at the campus Student Services office. Copies of OC parking rules and regulations are available through Campus Safety at OC Bremerton or www.olympic.edu/services/campus-safety/parking.

NOTE: Street parking adjacent to the OC Bremerton campus is controlled by the City of Bremerton and subject to all applicable city ordinances. Bicycle riders are required to honor all regulations pertaining to bicycle use and parking on campus. Olympic College reserves the right to enforce all parking regulations. The drivers of all motorized vehicles must comply.

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Earn your Washington Career Technical Education (CTE) Teaching Certificate at Olympic College

Start Today on a NEW CAREER PATH teaching others the knowledge/skills of your job

Check out the course schedule and register

Visit www.olympic.edu/ContinuingEducation

Phone—360-475-7556

Email—[email protected]

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Students in Need Group (SING)

Are you struggling? Do you want to know where you can go for help?

Let Olympic College and SING help you connect to available services and resources to help you succeed!

HSS 207 ~ 360-475-6817 [email protected]

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For more information, please contact the Olympic College Foundation office at (360) 475-7120. Olympic College is an AA/EO Institution.