Bates Summer 2010 Class Schedule

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At Bates Technical College 2010 Summer Class Schedule

Career Education Pages 12 - 15 Continuing Education Pages 16 - 21 Home & Family Life Pages 24 - 29

www.bates.ctc.edu | 253.680.7000 Schedule Key: BDC=Bates Downtown Campus, BSC=Bates South Campus, BMC=Bates Mohler Campus, 7163=Item Number, E307=Room Number Sat=Day, 5/3-5/10 =Beginning & ending dates of courses, 8 a.m.-1 p.m.=Time, 8 hrs=Hours, $50=Fee, D=Degree, C=Certificate, 4 Qtrs = 4 Quarters

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Bates Technical College | Summer 2010 Class Schedule

Getting started at Bates is easy... Follow these steps to register for classes. From choosing a career education program to getting financial aid, we’re here to help. Read on to learn what you need to do to get started on retooling your life!

Register for Career Education STEP 1 Attend an Information Session Learn how to get started at Bates Technical College! Bring your questions, your career choices and any test scores you may have. The information session begins promptly, so please arrive on time to avoid missing important information. You can also set up a follow-up appointment for educational planning. STEP 2 Apply for Financial Aid Financial aid is available for qualified students. Apply early to receive full funding. Apply online at www.fafsa.ed.gov and sign the free application using your Personal Identification Number (PIN). If you don’t have a PIN, apply online at www.pin.ed.gov and receive your PIN within 2-3 days. After you submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), you will receive a Student Aid Report (SAR) within four to five days. FAFSA worksheets are available at both the Downtown and South Campus financial aid offices. If you have any questions about your FAFSA, visit www.studentaid.gov or call 1.800.4.FED.AID. STEP 3 Complete Entrance Testing The COMPASS test provides placement information for general education courses, which some career education programs may require. Get a testing schedule for both Downtown and South Campus at the Downtown Assessment Center, M216, or call 253.680.7030. The fee for this test is $25.25. To request accommodations, contact the Disability Support Services (DSS) office at 253.680.7013, (TTY) 253.680.7045.

STEP 4 Schedule an appointment with a Career Specialist A career specialist can help you learn about certificate and degree requirements, support services, college policies and procedures and work with you to develop your educational plan. Your career specialist will also talk with you about general education or basic studies requirements. During this appointment, students will complete an application form and pay the non-refundable $62.70 application fee. To speak with a career specialist, call 253.680.7002. STEP 5 Complete the registration and enrollment form You will complete the registration and enrollment form with your career specialist. Remember, tuition and fees are due at this time. You may pay in the registration office, M210, at the Downtown Campus or in A115 at South Campus. STEP 6 Attend a new student orientation The New Student Orientation provides helpful information that will prepare you for your career education program. The orientation is usually the week before the start of a new quarter. If you cannot attend the orientation, visit www.bates.ctc.edu/MyBates and click on New Student Orientation for the online orientation. If you have questions or need further assistance at any time during this process, please call Student Services at 253.680.7002 or 253.680.7403. International students can visit www.bates.ctc.edu/international.

About This Publication: This schedule is a guide for prospective students to learn about Bates Technical College and the programs and classes we offer. The College reserves the right to add, cancel or change classes and fees as needed and without notice and attempts to do so with minimal inconvenience to students. Length of career education programs is estimated. Time in school may vary based on prior knowledge and experience. If you have comments about this schedule, please contact the Communications and Marketing department at 253.680.7106. On the Cover: Fire Protection Engineering student Glenn Hines. “I chose Fire Protection Engineering to make a difference—and it’s a booming market,” says Glenn, who plans to complete his associate of technology degree this summer. “It’s a good program, and I’d recommend to anyone to go for it,” he says. Postmaster: Send address changes to: Bates Technical College, 1101 South Yakima Avenue, Tacoma, WA 98405-4895

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Jo Hutchins and instructor Ryliss Bod, Fashion Construction and Design

Register for Extended Learning Follow these steps to succesfully register for classes. Bates’ Extending Learning courses are short-term educational opportunities that can help you build your career skills, gain professional certification or explore a personal interest. Look inside this Class Schedule for current offerings and follow this step-by-step process to register. For more information about Extended Learning opportunities, call the following departments: Extended Learning First Aid and CPR Home & Family Life

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STEP 1

Complete an Extended Learning Education Registration form, page 17. You can also pick up a form at any Bates campus.

STEP 2

Mail the registration form to Bates Extended Learning, 1101 S. Yakima Ave., Tacoma, WA 98405, or bring the registration form to a cashier at the Downtown or South Campus: Mon - Thu, 8 a.m. - 8 p.m. Fri, 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

STEP 3

Pay tuition and registration fees. After you pay your tuition and registration fees, you will begin your Extended Learning course. For more information call 253.680.7300 or 253.680.7402 or visit www.bates.ctc.edu/extendedlearning.


Rethink. Retool. Reinvent.

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Ready to complete high school? Want a career change? Looking for enrichment opportunities?

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Then think of Bates. As the state’s number-one provider of workforce education, we offer 53 career education programs that meet the demands of a changing workforce. Not only is our future workforce getting the career training they need here, those who are employed come here to improve their skills—and their prospects for continuing employment. From our career education programs and extended learning opportunities geared toward improving your job skills to small business and organizational assistance offered through our Business and Management Training Center, Bates can help you— and your organization—retool for the economic recovery that’s ahead. Through GED testing or one of our high school completion programs, Bates also opens doors for people who haven’t yet completed high school. We offer a technical high school program that gives students ages 16-20 the attention they need to complete high school— while also pursuing a career education program. Running Start and Afternoon Technical High School are other options.

Getting Started Career Specialist Career Information Sessions Contact Phone Numbers Paying for College Bates Technical College Foundation Alumni Association High School Options, Bates at Your Service General Education - Degree Completion Career Education Continuing Education Continuing Education Registration Form Educator Training General Education - ABE/ESL/GED Home & Family Life Advisory Programs & Co-op Preschools General Information Campus Locations & Directions, Student Registration Calendar

And we’re also the innovator of important extended learning opportunities for adults of all ages. Thousands take courses from us each year on everything how to be a better parent to how to “green” your company. What can Bates do for you? Browse the pages of this schedule to learn more about our course offerings and student successes. With Bates as your educational partner, you can reinvent yourself to seize more of life’s opportunities. Join us.

Kathryn Wang, Dental Lab Technician

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Rethink your future with our Career Specialists. Our career specialists understand the importance of your career and education decisions. They will work with you to help match your strengths, interests and abilities to a career education path that’s right for you. Your career specialist is your resource for questions about general education, degree and certificate requirements, tuition, support services and for help in creating your personal education plan.

Laurie Arnold larnold@bates.ctc.edu, 253.680.7007

Jim Field jfield@bates.ctc.edu 253.680.7410

Program Areas: Computer Repair & Network Support Computer Networking Systems Technician Database Technology Electrical Power & Process Automation Home Technology Integration Information Technologist International Student Programs Software Development Web Development Wireless Voice & Data Communications WorkSource/Dislocated Workers

Program Areas: Automotive Mechanics Boat Building Carpentry Commercial Truck Driving Electrical Construction Facilities Maintenance Power Sports & Equipment Technology Vehicle Parts/Accessories Marketing Welding

Monica Schumaker mschumaker@bates.ctc.edu, 253.680.7006

Jason Carroll jcarroll@bates.ctc.edu, 253.680.7008 Program Areas: Accounting/Bookkeeping Barber Biomedical Service Technician: Clinical Engineering Early Childhood Education/ChildCare Cosmetology Dental Assisting Dental Lab Technician Denturist Electronic Equipment Service Technician Marketing & Business Management Practical Nurse

Dan Eberle deberle@bates.ctc.edu, 253.680.7010

Program Areas: Administrative Medical Assistant Administrative Office Assistant Architectural Engineering Architectural Woodworking/Cabinetmaking Technology Civil Engineering Electrical/Electronic Engineering Fire Protection Engineering Technology Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Technician Land Survey Legal Office Assistant Machinist Mechanical Engineering

Bob Traufler btraufler@bates.ctc.edu, 253.680.7412

Program Areas: Culinary Arts Fashion Construction & Design Hearing Instrument Technology Sheet Metal Technology

Blake Ingram bingram@bates.ctc.edu, 253.680.7299 Worker Retraining Coordinator

Program Areas: Audio/Sound Technology Auto Body Rebuilding & Refinishing Biotechnology Lab Technician Broadcasting & Video Production Diesel & Heavy Equipment Digital Media Fire Service

How to read this Class Schedule

Key abbreviations used throughout this Class Schedule: BDC = Bates Downtown Campus BSC = Bates South Campus BMC = Bates Mohler Campus 7126 = Item Number E101 = Room Number Sat = Day 4/17-6/5 = Beginning and 8 a.m.-2 p.m. = Time D = Degree ending dates of courses 40 hrs = Hours C = Certificate

6 Qtrs = Number of Quarters $200= Fee

Example: Student Name, Program Name

Building Maintenance Basic Electricity, BUIMT 083 Students will learn the fundamental theories, principles and terminologies needed to develop an understanding of electricity.

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Item Number Campus & Room Number

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Keyanna Jenkins, Denturist

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Robin Stanton, Technical High School Counselor

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Career Information Sessions

Career Information Sessions cover specifics about your career program—enrollment deadline dates, costs, financial aid, program requirements, support services, resources for students and Bates policies and procedures. Choose your area of interest and attend the appropriate career education information sessions below. If you can’t attend a session, contact a career specialist or the instructor directly to make other arrangements or call 253.680.7002.

Downtown Campus Career Information Sessions 1101 S. Yakima Ave., Tacoma Every Tuesday at 1 p.m.

Information Technology - Biomedical Service Technician: Clinical Engineering - Computer Networking Systems Technician - Computer Repair & Network Support - Database Technology - Electrical Power & Process Automation - Electronic Equipment Service Technician - Home Technology Integration (HTI) - Information Technologist - Software Development - Web Development - Wireless Voice & Data Communications Business Administration - Accounting/Bookkeeping - Administrative Medical Assistant - Administrative Office Assistant - Legal Office Assistant - Marketing & Business Management Construction - Architectural Woodworking & Cabinet Making Technology - Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning & Refrigeration Technician - Sheet Metal Technology

Wholesale and Retail Services - Barber - Cosmetology - Culinary Arts - Fashion Construction & Design Education and Training - Early Childhood Education/Childcare Manufacturing - Machinist Engineering - Architectural Engineering - Civil Engineering - Electrical Engineering Technician - Electronics Engineering Technician - Fire Protection Engineering Technology - Land Survey - Mechanical Engineering

South Campus Career Information Sessions 2201 S. 78th St., Tacoma 1st and 3rd Thursdays at 2 p.m. Health/Sciences - Dental Assisting - Dental Lab Technician - Denturist - Hearing Instrument Technology - Practical Nurse

1st and 3rd Tuesday at 3 p.m.

Transportation and Distribution - Auto Body Rebuilding & Refinishing - Automotive Mechanic - Diesel & Heavy Equipment Mechanic - Power Sports & Equipment Technology - Vehicle Parts/Accessories Marketing

1st and 3rd Wednesday at 3 p.m. Public Safety - Fire Service

1st and 3rd Thursday at 3 p.m. Transportation and Distribution - Commercial Truck Driving

Audio/Visual Technology and Communication - Audio/Sound Technology - Broadcasting & Video Production - Digital Media Construction - Boat Building - Carpentry - Electrical Construction - Facilities Maintenance Engineer - Welding Health/Sciences - Biotechnology Lab Technician Wholesale and Retail Services - Culinary Arts

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Need help? Give us a call. Email us. Downtown Campus 253.680.7000 Mohler Campus 253.680.7700 South Campus 253.680.7400 Toll Free In-State 1.800.562.7099 General Information 253.680.7000 ________________________________________________________ Admissions Adult Completion Adult Education/GED Advising Apprenticeship Training Assessment/Testing Center Business and Management Training Career Education Childcare Center, Downtown Closure and Weather Information Line Communications & Marketing Continuing Education Dental Clinic, Mon - Thu 8 a.m. - 3 p.m. Disability Support Services Dislocated Workers Displaced Homemakers Distance Learning Diversity Center ECEAP English as a Second Language (ESL) Financial Aid Foundation General Education Hearing Clinic Mon, Wed, Fri, 8 - 11:30 a.m. Home & Family Life Human Resources Job Readiness Training Center Job Service Center KBTC Television Library New Chance Paraeducator Training Registration for Career Education Running Start Teacher Certification Training TDD Technical High School Tutoring Center Veterans’ Benefits Worker Retraining Workfirst

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Business and Management Training Center Let the Business and Management Training Center (BMTC) help you strengthen your organization. From business consultation to training and facilitation, BMTC at Bates Technical College offers management training and business advisory services to small and mid-size businesses, non-profit organizations and government agencies. We can work with you to develop a cost-effective program that is tailored to your specific business needs. Let’s work together to make your business more successful! Business and Management Training Center Bates Technical College 1101 S. Yakima Ave., M123 Tacoma, WA 98405 | 253.680.7190

Commencement 2010 On Thursday, May 13 at 6 p.m. in the Tacoma Dome Exhibition Hall, approximately 800 Bates students will receive certificates or degrees in their career education programs.

Congratulations 2010 graduates! To learn more, visit www.bates.ctc.edu/Commencement.


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Paying for College Tuition For tuition information, see www.bates.ctc.edu/tuition or call 253.680.7019. Financial Aid Financial aid is available for eligible students. Students and their families do not necessarily need to be considered low-income to qualify for some kinds of financial aid, but students must demonstrate financial need to be eligible for federal assistance. Even if you’re receiving financial assistance from agency sources (L&I, VA, DVR, WorkSource, WorkFirst), you may be eligible for additional grant aid from state and federal financial aid sources. We determine eligibility by comparing the difference between the cost of attending school and what you and your family can afford to pay.

Financial aid is intended to supplement, not replace, a person’s resources.

Apply Early Students are encouraged to apply for financial aid as early as possible since pre-qualification may take up to eight weeks from your application submission date. Award of financial aid notification is by mail and begins in the month of July. Financial aid is intended to supplement, not replace, a person’s resources. If your combined resources aren’t sufficient to cover expenses, you may be eligible for financial aid in the form of grants, scholarships, low-interest loans, or work study employment. Information submitted on the financial aid form determines your eligibility for grants, scholarships, work study and low-interest loans. Students should plan to use personal resources to buy books and supplies prior to their first financial aid disbursement. Eligibility for Financial Aid A student is eligible for financial aid if he or she is: • Attending Bates to obtain a degree or certificate • A U.S. citizen or eligible non-citizen • Making satisfactory progress in a program of study, as defined by the institution’s satisfactory progress criteria • Not in default on any previous student loans or owing a refund on any grant • Registered for the draft with Selective Service, if required by law • A high school graduate, a GED completer, or earn passing scores on the COMPASS exam Grants, Loans & Scholarships As a service to students, Bates Technical College’s financial aid office provides a list that includes many lending institutions (www.bates.ctc. edu/financialaid). The college does not have a preferred lender list nor does it restrict students to any particular lender. We encourage each student and/ or parent borrower to research and make an informed lender choice. Bates Technical College does not participate in revenue sharing with any lender nor does it have an agreement for referrals with any lending institution.

Grants Federal Pell Grant* $1,176 to $5,550/year - For undergraduate students (federal) Federal Supplemental* $100 to $300/year - For undergraduate students (federal) WA State Need Grant* Up to $2,682 + $840 daycare allowance - For undergraduate students (state) 3.5 Percent Fund* Amount varies - For full- and part-time students (institutional) *Grant amounts and the availability of funds are subject to change Loan Programs Federal Maximum 1st year: $3,500 Subsidized - Deferred repayment and fixed interest rates Federal Maximum 2nd year: $4,500 Subsidized - Deferred repayment and fixed interest rates Amount varies Unsubsidized - Deferred repayment and fixed interest rates Federal Plus Loan Maximum loan can cover cost of education; a non-need based program for parents of undergraduate dependent students with immediate repayment and fixed interest rates. Employment Programs Federal and State Work Study: $500 to $5,000/ year—On- and off-campus employment opportunities State Work Study: $500 to $4,000/year - On-campus employment opportunities Scholarship offerings vary from quarter to quarter, and the Bates Technical College Foundation encourages new and current students to apply for scholarships every quarter. Individual awards range from $100 to $1,000 per quarter. Applications are available online at www.bates.ctc.edu/foundation and in Student Services, Financial Aid, and the Foundation Office at the downtown campus. To request an application by e-mail write foundation@bates. ctc.edu. Scholarships The Bates Foundation can help students pay for their education! To learn more about scholarships, eligibility and how to apply, read more on page 8.

Schedule Key: BDC=Bates Downtown Campus, BSC=Bates South Campus,

BMC=Bates MohlerNumber, Campus,E307=Room 7163=Item Number, Schedule Key: BDC=Bates Downtown Campus, BSC=Bates South Campus, BMC=Bates Mohler Campus, 7163=Item NumberE307=Room Number LandD=Degree, Survey Sat=Day, 5/3-5/10 =Beginning & ending of courses, 8 a.m.-1 p.m.=Time, 8 Sat=Day, 5/3-5/10 =Beginning & ending dates of courses, 8 a.m.-1 p.m.=Time, 8 hrs=Hours, $50=Fee, C=Certificate, 4 Qtrs = 4dates Quarters Schedule Key: BDC=Bates Downtown Campus, BSC=Bates South Campus, BMC=Bates Mohler Campus, 7163=Item Number, E307=Room Number

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Bates Foundation

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The Bates Technical College Foundation makes connections. It connects our students, faculty and programs with valuable community resources so that financial need doesn’t become a barrier to meeting educational goals. Our mission is to attract and provide resources through community partnerships to serve the college and its students. Your generous contributions allow us to fund scholarships for tuition, books and supplies for students and support our faculty and staff with equipment, training and funding that ensures they can deliver current and relevant education. You can help. Community partners, alumni, faculty and staff who believe in Bates’ mission support our foundation. Make a difference through the Bates Foundation. Volunteer – Whether you wish to serve on our board or join one of our committees, we have a spot for you! Attend a Special Event – Our 9th annual Bates Sizzles, held in April, offers a silent auction, live jazz music and fantastic libations and food. Better yet, every ticket purchase helps support scholarships and mini-grant programs Donate – We accept equipment donations as well as donations to our scholarships funds. And for just $500, you can support your very own named scholarship. Because the Foundation is a 501c3 nonprofit organization, your contributions may be tax-deductible to the extent the law allows. For more information on the Bates Foundation or the Bates Alumni Association, call at 253.680.7160, email foundation@bates.ctc.edu or visit our website at www.bates.ctc.edu/foundation.

Bates Foundation The Bates Technical College Foundation awards merit and financial need-based scholarships to students every quarter through an online scholarship application process. The Foundation makes applications available approximately three months prior to the start of each quarter. The summer quarter scholarship application deadline has already passed, but scholarships are still available for 2010-2011. Individual awards range from $100 to $1,000 per quarter. Questions? Please call the Foundation at 253.680.7160. To start the online scholarship application, visit our website at: https://scholarships.bates.ctc.edu/Stars/ Who is eligible to apply for scholarships through the Bates Foundation? All Bates students enrolled in career education programs are eligible to apply for scholarships. Some scholarships are open to all students in any program, while other scholarships are limited to students in specific programs. Please read each scholarship announcement to determine eligibility. Can I apply for a scholarship even if I receive financial aid? Yes. We encourage students to apply for scholarships regardless of whether they receive financial aid or not. But please keep in mind that receiving a scholarship may affect your financial aid package. You should consult with the financial aid office if you have specific questions. Can I apply for a scholarship even if I received one for a previous quarter? Yes. We encourage students to apply for scholarships each quarter. I already receive funding for my tuition. Why should I apply for a scholarship? Some scholarships provide funding for books, tools or supplies in addition to your tuition. Important Deadlines June 1 July 9 August 9 September 9 September 13 October 15 November 1 November 29

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Fall Quarter Application Available Fall Quarter Application Due Fall Scholarships Awarded First day of fall quarter Winter Quarter Application Available Winter Quarter Application Due Winter Scholarship Awarded First Day of Winter Quarter


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Alumni Association Are you a Bates alumnus? If you attended Bates at any time in its 70-year history, then you are. Supported by the Bates Technical College Foundation, Bates Alumni Association helps people reconnect with old friends and meet new ones. Membership in the Alumni Association is FREE. Please visit our website at www.bates.ctc.edu/alumni to sign up! 2010 Alumni Association Events Friday, June 11 at 7 p.m. 3rd Annual Bates Day at the Rainiers Tacoma Rainiers vs. Fresno Grizzlies Join us on a private party deck for a BBQ, baseball game and post-game fireworks show! Tickets: $15/each Saturday, Sept. 25, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. “Come Back to Bates” Reunion Bates South Campus, 2201 S. 78th St. Reconnect with old friends. Take a campus tour. Participate in continuing education sessions. Please join us for our inaugural Bates alumni reunion! To learn more about our events or to reserve your space, please contact the alumni association office at 253.680.7160 or foundation@bates.ctc.edu.

Bates Alumni Association helps people reconnect with old friends and meet new ones.

Christin Sexton Driven toward success A new student this school year, Christin Sexton has already become a champion for Bates. During Legislative Cookie Day in January, an annual event where a handful of Bates students meet with legislators to tell their stories, Christin practiced proactive student advocacy. “I wanted to put a face on education and represent Bates,” says Christin, a Diesel and Heavy Equipment Mechanic student. “I wanted to show our legislators what education means to me and tell my own personal story, and hopefully it would resonate with them.” Christin, a recipient of two scholarships, will also volunteer at this year’s Bates Foundation signature fundraiser, Bates Sizzles. “I’m looking forward to being a presence, to show my support for the foundation and do what I can to help,” he says. “The more funding the foundation receives, the better able they are to help students now and in the future, and I want to be a part of that.” He knows the value of a scholarship. Christin received a $250 emergency scholarship earlier this year to help pay for his books. “Without that funding, I would not have been able to get the necessary textbooks and basic school supplies I need to successfully proceed with my schooling,” he says. “The foundation’s funding of this scholarship made my goals and dreams for my education a reality.” Currently enrolled in the electrical portion of the diesel program, Christin will graduate with an associate of technology degree next year. He hopes to land a job with an oil drilling company.

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High School Options Technical High School

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Bates at your service

New two-part High School Orientation Process Part 1 9:30 a.m. 2 p.m. South Campus Library Classroom Downtown Campus Auditorium E-106, 2201 S. 78th St., Tacoma 1101 S. Yakima Ave., Tacoma Dates: April 28, May 12, 26 June 9, 23 Part 2 10:30 a.m. 3 p.m. South Campus, Room A100 Downtown Campus Auditorium 2201 S. 78th St., Tacoma 1101 S. Yakima Ave., Tacoma Dates: April 29, May 13, 27, June 10, 24 Transfer to Bates Technical College and earn your high school diploma and a college degree or certificate at the same time. Tuition-free for qualified students 16 and older. Call Qiana Walker at 253.680.7004, Robin Stanton at 253.680.7009, Pete Hauschka at 253.680.7261 or visit www.bates.ctc.edu/HighSchool.

Running Start

Begin your college education while completing high school. Tuition and most fees waived for qualified 11th and 12th graders. Orientations First and third Wednesday at 3:30 p.m., South Campus, Building A, 206 BC, through May. Beginning in June, Running Start orientations will occur the third Wednesday each month at 6 p.m. in the Downtown Campus cafeteria. General Education High School Credit Completion Take individual high school General Education plus elective classes and earn credits needed for high school graduation, and receive a Bates HS diploma. For more information call Dana McNutt at 253.680.7264

Afternoon Technical High School

Saeng Pion, Fire Service Go to school from 12:30 p.m. until 6 p.m. Start classes at noon and explore career areas such as construction trades, mobile electronics installers, power sports equipment repair and fire service all while earning a high school diploma and a college degree or certificate. Tuitionfree for qualified students 16 and older. Call Lexine Torres at 253.680.7479 or visit www.bates.ctc.edu/highschool. Interested students must attend a Technical High School orientation. 10

Bates Downtown Campus Cafeteria, Culinary Arts students and instructor Roger Knapp. Bates offers a wide variety of professional services to the public and students. Call for more information and to set up your appointment today or visit a campus near you.

Services to the Public Architectural Drafting, BDC, Rm W205 Auto Mechanic Shop, BSC, Rm C303 Auto Body Repair & Refinishing, BSC, Rm C105 Barber Shop, BDC, Rm M202 M - F, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Business Management & Training Center BDC, Rm M123 Cabinet Making and Millwork, BDC, Rm M101C Carpentry, BSC, Rm B306 Coffee Shop, BDC, M200 Computer Repair & Service, BDC, Rm W210 or Rm W219 Cosmetology, BDC, Rm M204 M - F, 8 a.m. - 2 p.m. Dental Clinic, BDC, Rm E208 M - Th, 8 a.m. - 3 p.m. Electrical Repair, BSC, Rm D201 Food Services, BDC, M200 M - Th, 8:30 - 10 a.m. & 11 - 12:30 p.m. Food Services, BSC, A308 M - Th, 9 - 10 a.m. & 11 - noon Hearing Clinic, BDC, Rm E214 M, W, F, 8 - 11:30 a.m. Motorcycle, Lawnmower & Jet Ski Repair BSC, Rm C210 Sheet Metal Services, BDC, Rm W106 Typing Services, BDC, Rm E308 Vehicle Parts Store, BSC, Bldg. J Welding Services, BSC, Rm B311 Services to Students Child Care Center, BDC , Rm M120 M - F, 6:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Job Service Center, BDC, Rm M214 M - T, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. , F, by appt. Tutoring Center, BDC, Rm E302 M - W, 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. Th, 8 a.m. - 1 p.m., F, variable Tutoring Center, BSC, Library T - Th, 11 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. & Th, 2 - 4 p.m. Tutoring Center, BMC, by appt.

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General Education To satisfy degree and certificate requirements, students need to complete certain general education (GE) classes. Career specialists and faculty can help you create an education plan that will keep you on track for your goals. Contact a career specialist for more information on course descriptions and pre-requisites. General education classes are open to career education students, high school students and others pursuing college credit or preparatory goals and include college-level and collegepreparatory courses. COMPASS scores and the course work help determine pre-requisites you need to complete. Some students may need to build basic skills in mathematics, reading or writing before taking a general education course. Associate degrees and certificates of competency require completion of a specific number and distribution of pre-college and college-level GE classes. Requirements vary depending upon the career education program, the credential, and the track a student chooses to pursue. Each career education program has a unique delivery plan that identifies the quarters in which students should take general education classes. Bates Technical College has implemented Common Course Numbering to make course transfer among the state’s 34 community and technical colleges as easy as possible for students, advisors and receiving institutions.

General Education Communications READ 089 Preparation for College Reading ENGL 089 Preparation for College Writing ENGL 091 Integrated Reading & Writing II ENGL& 101 English Composition I (GT) ENGL& 102 English Composition II * (GT) ENGL 172 Business Writing ENGL 175 Professional Writing ENGL& 235 Technical Writing (GT) CMST& 220 Public Speaking (GT) BA 217 Business Communications*

General Education Human Relations HREL 111 Employment Interviewing/Self Promotion CMST& 210 Interpersonal Communications (GT) CMST& 230 Small Group Communications (GT) SOC& 101 Introduction to Sociology * (GT) SOC 111 Understanding Diversity # PSYC& 100 General Psychology # (GT)

General Education Humanities

ART& 100 Art Appreciation * (GT) ASL& 121 American Sign Language I # (GT) HIST 101 History of Science and Technology (GT)

General Education Mathematics

MATH 086 Pre-Algebra I MATH 087 Pre-Algebra II MATH 090 Math for Transportation Professionals MATH 092 Elementary Algebra MATH 093 Business Math I MATH 096 Business Math II MATH 098 Intermediate Algebra MATH& 141 Precalculus I (GT) MATH& 142 Precalculus II (GT) MATH& 146 Introduction to Statistics (GT) MATH& 151 Calculus I (GT) MATH 172 Applied Business Math # MATH 173 Math for Early Childhood Education (GT)

General Education Science

CHEM& 110 General Chemistry* with Lab (GT) CHEM& 141 Intro to Chemistry (GT) (GT) = Generally transferable courses * = Online course through WAOL # = Telecourse & = Common Course Numbering

Distance Learning

Take online classes when it’s convenient for you. All Washington Online Learning (WAOL) courses are five credits. WAOL establishes quarterly registration and start dates, which are later than the start of Bates’ quarters. 6952 - ART& 100 Art Appreciation 6955 - ENGL& 101 College Composition 6956 - ENGL& 102 College Composition 6957 - SOC& 101 Introduction to Sociology 6953 - BA 217 Business Communications

Open Enrollment Academic Tele-courses Call the Educator Training Center at 253.680.7161 for information on these five-credit courses. 3405 - ASL& 121 American Sign Language I 3415 - PSYC& 100 General Psychology 3418 - SOC 111 Understanding Diversity

Assessment Center From COMPASS placement and COMPASS ESL placement to GED and CLEP testing, Bates Assessment Center is here to serve your testing needs.

Debbie Lee In her own words After a lay off from my previous job after 16 years, I felt unprepared to enter the job market. I felt I couldn’t do anything right and was too scared to even try. After talking with family and friends, in March of 2009, I finally got up the nerve to enroll at Bates Technical College in the Legal Office Assistant program. Because I wanted a career, not just a job. It has been a tough struggle juggling school and family life. I want my three children to realize that they can accomplish anything they put their mind to and that they know by example how to balance school with family obligations and to succeed at both. Going to Bates has been the best experience of my life. I am not only learning from books, but from my fellow students. Bates is a widely diversified school, and I am enjoying learning how to communicate with people of all ages and ethnic backgrounds. I am an advocate for children and I am striving to get good grades so that when I graduate in December, I can work in the attorney general’s office or a law firm that specializes in family law. My passion is to be able to help minors who cannot help themselves.

The center also offers Career Explorer testing, assistance for students with special needs, proctored testing for distance learning students and testing and preparation information resources. All Assessment Center services are available to Bates students and non-students. For more information, including hours and fees, call 253.680.7030 or visit www.bates.ctc.edu/Testing.

Schedule Key: BDC=Bates Downtown Campus, BSC=Bates South Campus, BMC=Bates Mohler Campus, 7163=Item Number, E307=Room Number Sat=Day, 5/3-5/10 =Beginning & ending dates of courses, 8 a.m.-1 p.m.=Time, 8 hrs=Hours, $50=Fee, D=Degree, C=Certificate, 4 Qtrs = 4 Quarters

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Career Education

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Career Education Bates offers 53 career education programs to help students prepare for careers in a variety of industries. Explore our offerings to see how Bates can help you retool for your next challenge in life. For official program descriptions, visit www.bates.ctc.edu/CollegeCatalog. Quarters shown for expected completion are approximate and depend upon individual student progress. Unless otherwise indicated, the entry quarters are fall and spring.

Audio\Visual Technology & Communication

Ryan Gonzales and Corey Johnson A strong foundation Ryan Gonzales (pictured above) and Corey Johnson became friends in the Facilities Maintenance Technical High School program. In May, they will both graduate with an Associate of Technology Degree in Facilities Maintenance Engineer, a Washington State High School Diploma and a boiler certification. Ryan, 18, started at Bates in September 2008. He had 3.8 grade point average from Washington High School but wanted more than the typical high school experience. “Mostly I was looking to get ahead because high school was really easy,” says Ryan. “And it’s cheaper to do college as a part of my technical high school program than to wait until later.” Corey Johnson, who’s almost 18, is a former Wilson High School student. “I came to Bates because I was bored at high school and the whole high school experience wasn’t for me,” says Corey. “I chose facilities maintenance because it was the only program that had any type of plumbing.” Corey plans to continue his education at Tacoma Community College to get his associates of arts degree in business. He plans to open his own grounds keeping, landscape and maintenance business. “These are the best two high school students I have ever had the pleasure of teaching—and I taught high school for a year and a half,” says Dale Trombley, facilities maintenance engineer instructor. “They are great kids, and they are committed to their education.”

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Audio/Sound Technology Learn how to operate technical equipment that amplifies, enhances, records, synchronizes, mixes or reproduces audio and sound. Training includes setting up, testing and adjusting audio equipment. BMC, M-F, 7:45 a.m.-3:30 p.m., C, 4 Qtrs, Entry quarter: Every Broadcasting and Video Production Learn audio recording and playback, video shading, studio and field camera operations, lighting, floor directing, editing and teleprompting. Training includes producing, directing and content development. BMC, M-F, 7:45 a.m.-3:30 p.m., D, C, 6 Qtrs Entry quarter: Every Digital Media Students who seek a career working with a dynamic visual medium learn how to use production and editing software and work on a variety of studio projects. BMC, M-F, 7:45 a.m.-3:30 p.m., C, 4 Qtrs, Entry quarter: Every

Business Administration

Accounting/Bookkeeping Learn essential accounting procedures for business and organizations, including accounts receivable and payable, general ledgers, payroll taxes, working with assets and liabilities, sole proprietorships, partnerships and corporations. BDC, M-F, 8:15 a.m.-3 p.m., D, C, 7 Qtrs Administrative Medical Assistant Instruction includes medical terminology and transcription, insurance coding and billing, office administration, customer service skills and professional ethics. BDC, M-F, 8 a.m.-2:45 p.m., C, 4 Qtrs Administrative Office Assistant Learn office and accounting software, including Windows, Word Excel, Access, PowerPoint, Publisher, Outlook and QuickBooks. Training includes records management, grammar, business writing, professional ethics and telephone techniques. BDC, M-F, 8:15 a.m.-3 p.m., D, C, 7 Qtrs

Legal Office Assistant Prepare for a career in legal administrative work. Learn legal terminology, transcription, study family law, domestic relations, civil litigation, wills and estate planning, real estate and bankruptcy, combined with a solid foundation in office procedures and administration. BDC, M-F, 8:15 a.m.-3 p.m., D, C, 8 Qtrs Marketing and Business Management Prepare for a career in marketing, advertising and related fields. Learn how to conduct project research and develop business plans and advertising campaigns. BDC, M-F, 7:15 a.m.-2 p.m., D, C, 6 Qtrs

Construction

Architectural Woodworking/Cabinet Making Technology Work with wood and high-tech laminates to design and complete fabrication projects. Students receive hands-on instruction in a shop, developing skills in joinery, finishing and installation. BDC, M-F, 8:15 a.m.-3 p.m., D, C, 6 Qtrs Boat Building Students with an affinity for boats and fine craftsmanship will enjoy this in-depth program that prepares them to enter apprentice-level employment. Learn wood and fiberglass boat design, patternmaking and construction in Bates’ working boat shop. BSC, M-F, 7:15 a.m.-2:45 p.m., D, C, 6 Qtrs Entry quarter: Every Carpentry Learn all aspects of the carpentry trade, from project estimating and framing to concrete work and interior/exterior finishing. The program is Joint Apprenticeship Training Committee approved. Students receive credit for a variety of industry apprenticeships. BSC, M-F, 7:15 a.m.-2:45 p.m., D, C, 6 Qtrs Electrical Construction Learn to install, connect, test and maintain electrical systems while preparing for a career in commercial and residential construction, public utilities, or in industrial construction and maintenance. BSC, M-F, 7:15 a.m.-3 p.m. or 3:15 p.m.-10 p.m., D, C, 8 Qtrs Facilities Maintenance Engineer Students prepare for careers in the building care and maintenance industry. Learn basic carpentry, electrical, plumbing and masonry skills that keep buildings in good repair and working condition. BSC, 7:15 a.m.-2:45 p.m., D, C, 6 Qtrs, Entry quarter: Every


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Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Technician Learn cooling and heating system mechanics, installation, troubleshooting and testing techniques while preparing for employment in the HVAC trades as technicians, repair or sales persons. Prepare for industry exams and Environmental Protection Agency certification. BDC, 7:15 a.m.-2 p.m., D, C, 6 Qtrs Sheet Metal Technology Learn fabrication and installation of various building and ventilation systems, blueprint reading, air distribution and other industry skills. Students receive extensive hands-on experience through Bates’ sheet metal shop. BDC, M-F, 7 a.m.-2:45 p.m., D, C, 6 Qtrs Welding Prepare for welding apprenticeship employment in a shop that mirrors the workplace. Learn to use hand-welding or flame-cutting equipment to weld, seal or join together fabricated metal products. BSC, M-F, 7:15 a.m.-3 p.m. or 2:30 p.m.-10 p.m., D, C, 7 Qtrs

Education & Training

Early Childhood Education/Child Care Students learn in a hands-on environment working in Bates’ child care facility. Study child growth and behavior, cognitive, emotional, physical and social development and family management to prepare for employment in childcare or early childhood education facilities. BDC, M-F, 8 a.m.-3:30 p.m., D, C, 6 Qtrs

Engineering

Architectural Engineering Instruction includes residential design, drafting and preparing structural engineering documents. Students can apply for numerous industry certifications. BDC, M-F, 8 a.m.-2:45 p.m., D, C, 7 Qtrs Civil Engineering This program emulates a civil engineering and surveying firm, giving students practice in many aspects of the profession, including conducting survey and field work, field engineering, designing, estimating and more. BDC, M-F, 8:15 a.m.-3 p.m., D, C, 6 Qtrs Entry quarters: Fall, Summer Electrical Engineering Technician Students learn all phases of electrical engineering, computer-aided design (CAD) for commercial buildings. Bates offers the only program in the region where students can prepare for careers in electrical code application, interior and exterior lighting design and all aspects of electrical design. BDC, M-F, 8 a.m.-2:45 p.m., D, C, 8 Qtrs

Land Survey Prepare for a career as a surveying technician in classroom and laboratory settings that resemble a small surveying firm. Learn all aspects of the profession, including project definition, document research, computations, CAD, field work and client presentations. BDC, M-F, 7 a.m.-1:30 p.m., D, C, 6 Qtrs Mechanical Engineering Learn how to use computer-aided design and drafting (CADD). Students have the opportunity to work on community and college projects that may include patent application drawings and detailed machine shop production drawings. BDC, M-F, 7:45 a.m.-3:30 p.m., D, C, 6 Qtrs, Entry quarter: Every

Health/Sciences

Biomedical Service Technician: Clinical Engineering Learn to diagnose and repair surgical instruments and other medical equipment such as defibrillators, heart monitors, electric wheelchairs and imaging units. BDC, M-F, 7 a.m.-2:45 p.m., D, C, 7 Qtrs Biotechnology Lab Technician Students gain a hands-on education in biotechnology, chemistry and microbiology and gain basic skills of molecular biology. They prepare for careers as technicians in labs, manufacturing facilities and media. BSC, M-F, 7:45 a.m.-3:30 p.m., D, C, 7 Qtrs Dental Assisting Learn emergency procedures, restorative services, prosthodontics, radiology, clinical procedures and chair-side assisting. BDC, M-F, 7:30 a.m.-3:15 p.m., D, C, 4 Qtrs Entry quarter: Varies Dental Lab Technician Students learn prosthodontics, orthodontics, ceramics and advanced specialty training in Washington’s only American Dental Association-accredited dental lab technician program. BDC, M-F, 7:15 a.m.-2 p.m., D, C, 8 Qtrs Denturist Students gain practical clinical experience working with actual patients in Bates’ denture clinic. Bates offers the only Denturist degree program in the state. BDC, M-F, 7 a.m.-3 p.m., D, 6 Qtrs Hearing Instrument Technology Instruction includes anatomy and physiology, professional terminology, hearing aid fitting and servicing, and patient education in this Washington State Board of Hearing and Speech-approved program. Students prepare for the hearing aid fitter/dispenser licensing examination. BDC, M-F, 7:45 a.m.-2:30 p.m., D, 6 Qtrs

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Sean Tidwell Precision driven Machinist Instructor Barry Young calls Sean Tidwell one of the shining stars in the Machinist program. “Sean is the kind of student every instructor hopes for,” says Barry. “Mr. Tidwell has excelled here and his quality work shows it.” Sean, originally from Atlanta, Ga., is an Army veteran who was injured in Iraq in 2005. “When I came back, it was troubling times adjusting,” he says. “I decided I needed to go out and do something with my life.” In September 2008, Sean enrolled at Bates. He was a student in the Electrical Power and Process Automation program, but during a break, he discovered the machine shop. “I saw people working on machines, doing different things.” He was drawn to the hands-on aspect of the program, so he talked with the instructor to learn more. Sean, who wants to pursue a job as a maintenance machinist, says Bates was the best fit for him. “The two instructors [Bob Storrar and Young] go out of their way for their students. Both constantly provide us with job leads and seek placement for us as apprentices.” Sean hopes to graduate with his associate of technology degree in 2010.

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Career Education Health/Sciences, continued Practical Nurse This Washington Nursing Care Quality Assurance Commission-approved program combines classroom instruction with extensive clinical experience at local sites. Graduates are required to pass the state’s practical nursing exam in order to practice as a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) in Washington State. BDC, M-TH, 6:45 a.m.-3:15 p.m.& 7-11 a.m.

Information Technology

Biomedical Service Technician: Clinical Engineering Learn to diagnose and repair surgical instruments and other medical equipment such as defibrillators, heart monitors, electric wheelchairs and imaging units. BDC, M-F, 7 a.m.-2:45 p.m., D, C, 7 Qtrs Computer Networking Systems Technician Learn to install, configure and maintain network components such as routers, switches and servers to enable computer users to share information and resources. Students can seek Microsoft and Cisco certifications. BDC, M-F, 7:15 a.m.-3 p.m., D, C, 6 Qtrs Entry quarters: Fall, Spring, Summer Computer Repair & Network Support Instruction includes operations systems, personal computer hardware maintenance and Cisco fundamentals, including servers, routing and switching technologies. BDC, M-F, 3-9:30 p.m., C, 6 Qtrs, Entry quarter: Every

Database Technology Students learn a broad range of computer and software development skills that can open doors to a career in a variety of industries. BDC, M-F, 7:30 a.m.-3:15 p.m., D, C, 6 Qtrs Electrical Power and Process Automation Students learn about electricity and electronics, solid-state devices, digital logic, microcontrollers, transducers and sensors, robotics, mechanical systems and more. Gain extensive hands-on experience using industrystandard equipment and software. BDC, M-F, 7 a.m.-2:45 p.m., D, C, 6 Qtrs Electronic Equipment Service Technician Learn to repair antenna and satellite systems, magnetic and laser mediums, RF receivers, video and projection systems, VTR PC boards, tapes and more in preparation for a wide range of high-tech occupations in the electronic equipment service field. BDC, M-F, 7 a.m.-2:45 p.m., D, C, 6 Qtrs Electronics Technician Students learn to use precision test equipment and hand tools to install, maintain, test and repair electronic equipment for a broad range of careers, including avionics, manufacturing, communications, information technologies and more. BDC, M-F, 7:15 a.m.-3 p.m., C, 2 Qtrs Home Technology Integration Students learn the installation, integration and troubleshooting of automated home subsystems including home security, audio/ video, computer networks, electrical and structured wiring, HVAC, cable/satellite, broadband and telecommunications. Students prepare for industry- recognized CEACompTIA DHTI+ and CEDIA Installer Level 1 certifications. BDC, M-F, 7:15 a.m.-3 p.m., C, 2 Qtrs

Manufacturing

Machinist Students receive extensive practical experience using traditional precision tooling and machinist equipment. They learn to use computerized systems and machines found in modern machining environments and prepare for apprenticeship opportunities. BDC, M-F, 7:15 a.m.-3 p.m. or 2:30 p.m.-10 p.m., D, C, 6 Qtrs Entry quarter: Every

Public Safety

Fire Protection Engineering Technology Learn to design and service fire sprinklers, fire alarms and other types of in-place detection and suppression systems. Students prepare for National Institute for Certification in Engineering Technologies (NICET) examinations. BDC, M-F, 7:30 a.m.-2:15 p.m., D, C, 4 Qtrs Fire Service Students prepare for careers as firefighters or in closely related occupations that require certifications as a firefighter. Training incorporates all entry-level requirements according to industry standards. This program has received accreditation from the International Fire Service Accreditation Congress (IFSAC).BSC, M-F, 7:30 a.m.-3 p.m. or 2:30 p.m.-10 p.m., D, C, 6 Qtrs, Entry quarters: Fall, Winter, Summer

Wholesale & Retail Services

Information Technologist Specialist Learn to work with computer operating systems, desktop applications, hardware and software troubleshooting and a variety of network administration, installation and support activities. BDC, M-F, 7:15 a.m.-3 p.m., D, C, 6 Qtrs

Barber Bates offers the only program in Washington State where students prepare for state licensure while learning in an actual barber shop. Students learn cutting, trimming, styling, hair and scalp analysis and customer service skills. BDC, M-F, 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m., C, 4 Qtrs, Entry quarter: Every

Software Development Learn to design, code and implement software applications in a variety of programming languages such as C, C++, Visual Basic C#, ASP.net, and Java. Students build skills in problem solving, communication and teamwork. BDC, M-F, 7:30 a.m.-3:15 p.m., D, C, 6 Qtrs

Cosmetology Students learn hair styling and treatment, manicures, pedicures and more in a fully functional on-campus salon that is open to the public. BDC, M-F, 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m., D, C, 4 Qtrs

Web Development Students learn to use industry software and development tools to create, implement and maintain static and dynamic web sites. BDC, M-F, 7:45 a.m.-3:30 p.m., D, C, 6 Qtrs Entry quarter: Every

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Wireless Voice and Data Communications Students learn how high-speed voice, data, and video are exchanged among devices located anywhere in the world via optical fibers, telecommunications cabling, telephone, cellular and satellite equipment and broadcast and wireless networks. BDC, M-F, 7:15 a.m.-3 p.m., D, C, 6 Qtrs, Entry quarter: Every

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Culinary Arts Prepare for a variety of careers in the culinary arts profession. Students gain practical experience in the college’s on-campus dining facilities, including a fine dining room and through catering projects. First year students begin the course at South Campus and progress to the Downtown Campus for their second year of course work. BDC, BSC M-F, 6:15 a.m.-2:30 p.m., D, C, 6 Qtrs


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Fashion Construction & Design Learn garment construction, pattern/garment alterations, textiles and their applications, specialty fashions and fashion design. The course is open to all students regardless of their level of sewing experience. BDC, M-F, 8:15 a.m.-3 p.m., C, 4 Qtrs

Transportation & Distribution

Auto Body Rebuilding and Refinishing Learn in Bates’ body and fender shop. Practice in all aspects of the profession, including painting and refinishing, repairing body panels, tool room management, repair estimating and shop supervision. BSC, M-F, 7:15 a.m.-2:45 p.m., D, C, 7 Qtrs Entry quarter: Every Automotive Mechanic Students learn to use diagnostic equipment, perform repairs, overhaul transmissions and more in Bates’ active auto service shop. Students work toward Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) certification. BSC, M-F, 7:30 a.m.-3 p.m., D, C, 8 Qtrs, Entry quarter: Every Commercial Truck Driving Students prepare for entry-level employment as commercial truck drivers with the goal of a Class A Commercial Driver’s License with all endorsements. Students learn in classrooms, on the road and on the truck-driving range. Bates is the only school in the state that is Professional Truck Driving Institute-certified. BSC, M-F, 7:30 a.m.-3 p.m. or 2:30 p.m.-10 p.m., C, 2 Qtrs Entry quarter: Every Diesel & Heavy Equipment Mechanic Learn all aspects of the industry, including diagnosing, repairing and rebuilding components of diesel powered vehicles, electrical systems, power trains, hydraulics and brake systems in an actual serviceoriented shop. BSC, M-F, 7:15 a.m.-3 p.m., D, C, 7 Qtrs, Entry quarter: Every Power Sports and Equipment Technology Learn how to repair and service various types of sports vehicles and equipment. Students get practical experience in repairing motorcycles, all-terrain vehicles, tractors, mowers, chain saws and personal watercraft in a shop environment. BSC, M-F, 7:15 a.m.-2:45 p.m., D, C, 6 Qtrs Vehicle Parts/Accessories Marketing Learn the various positions within the automotive parts and accessories industry, including sales, marketing and customer service in a warehouse environment and fully operational parts store. Prepare for employment in fields including warehousing and distribution and inventory/stock control. BSC, M-F, 7:45 a.m.-3:30 p.m., C, 4 Qtrs, Entry quarter: Every

Bates offers 53 career education programs to help students train for careers in a variety of industries.

Legal Office Assistant student

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Continuing Education

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Continuing Education Late spring and early summer is a great time to refresh your skills or explore a new interest. Our continuing education opportunities will help you retool for the next challenge in your life. From the Flagger Training and International Business to Organizational Management certification courses, Bates can help you reinvent your life. For more information on Continuing Education classes, call 253.680.7402 or visit www.bates.ctc.edu/ContinuingEd.

Tonya Crockett Smiling brighter Two years ago, Tonya Crockett never expected to be back in school. But today, the 40-year-old is only months away from getting her certificate in dental assisting. “I came to Bates to get an education. I was in the middle of a divorce and was a stayat-home mother of four for 10 plus years,” she says. “I needed to support my children and knew without an education, I wouldn’t be able to find a decent job.” Tonya moved herself and her four kids in with her mother and step father and got Pell grants to afford school. “After some research, a tour of Bates’ campus, and family support, I signed up to begin my career. I was nervous at first but realized that we all are the same no matter how old we are. I remember after I completed my first quarter, my oldest son, who is 15, said to me, ‘I’m so proud of you, mom.’ It was one of my most memorable moments.” As a part of the program, Tonya will intern at the Veteran’s Administration Dental Clinic in Lakewood starting this month until July 21, when she completes the program. “I can’t wait to start a dental assisting job! I often recommend this school to family and friends. Every time they ask how school is going, I tell them, ‘School is great! You should go, too!’” .

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Register Early! Bates will cancel a class if there are too few participants enrolled to cover the cost of the class. Bates reserves the right to cancel, reschedule class times and/or dates, or change instructors. We will notify you only if class is cancelled. For more information, visit www.bates.ctc.edu/ContinuingEd. __________________________________

Community Education

The Art of Indian Cooking, COOK 093 Learn the secrets of cooking healthy, low-fat Indian cuisine. Explore the tantalizing blend of spices known for their healing and antioxidant properties. 7640, BSC-Cafeteria, T, 6/1-6/29, 5-9 p.m., $150 Doing Business in Washington, BUS 085 Attention current and future entrepreneurs! Learn how to start and/or maintain a business in Washington. Key topics include business entities, registration and licensing, filing state tax forms/reports and complying with federal tax requirements and more! 7533, BDC-M315, Sat, 5/15-6/26, 9 a.m.-2:30 p.m., $350 Global Business Professional Certificate of Training NEW! This four-course series allows individuals to gain valuable expertise, increase proficiencies, learn how to excel as a global professional and prepare for the Certified Global Business Professional (CGBP) exam administered through the National American Small Business International Trade Educators (NASBITE). All courses are hybrid format with the first and fifth weekly sessions in the classroom and remaining class work completed online. These courses are not a part of Bates’ Marketing & Business Management degree program. Certificate courses include: Global Business Management, Global Marketing, International Supply Chain Management, and International Trade Finance. Additional classes will be offered at a later date.

Supply Chain Operation, GBT 221 This course provides comprehensive and current industry information on international supply chain management concepts and theories such as terminology, international customer relations, regulatory compliance, rules/laws and logistics. 3733, BDC-TBD, 5/1-6/5, Sat, 9 a.m.-2:30 p.m., 2 cr, $250 International Trade Practices, GBT 201 Learn international trade finance terminology, how to conduct needs analysis and financial impact statements, interpret international business law, taxation, accounting rules and more! 3744, BDC-TBD, 6/12-7/17, Sat, 9 a.m.-2:30 p.m., 2 cr, $250

Commercial Truck Driving

Drive Time: $200 per hour (two-hour minimum with a maximum of four hours). Students must have a Washington State driver’s license with a CDL permit on the license and a drug and alcohol test or exemption to meet Department of Licensing (Part 382.301) requirements. Bates cannot provide refunds or reschedule appointments. For additional information, please call 253.680.7404.

Construction & Trades

Boiler Operator Certification Testing Class I, II & III Operating Engineer and Class IV & V Boiler Fireman This certification is required to operate boilers in the City of Tacoma. Bates administers testing monthly at South Campus, 2201 S. 78th St., Tacoma. Call 253.680.7577/7402 for more information.

From Flagger Training and International Business to Organizational Management certification courses, Bates can help you reinvent your life.


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Boiler/Operating Engineers Operating Engineer Class I & II, Refresher, STENG 197 This is a refresher course for license renewal. 4225, BSC-B107, Arranged, 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m., .8 cr, $85 Boiler Fireman Class III & IV, Refresher, STENG 198 This is a refresher course for license renewal and includes a review of the engineer’s and boiler fireman’s code, steam generation, equipment operation, safety and an exam. 4226, BSC-B107, Arranged, 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m., .8 cr, $85 Flagger Training Flagger Training Course, FLAG 101 This course provides information and procedures to enhance the safety of both workers and drivers during typical construction projects. Students will receive a card upon successful completion, certifying ability to perform as a flagger. Prerequisite: Must be 18 or older. Each course is 1 credit at $91.50 each. 4030, BSC-E101A, Sat, 5/22, 8 a.m-4:30 p.m. 4031, BSC-E101A, W,Th, 6/16 & 6/17, 5:30-9:30 p.m. 4032, BSC-E101A, Sat, 7/17, 8 a.m-4:30 p.m.

Forklift Operation Forklift Operation, FRKLF 101 Become a state-certified forklift driver. Course covers regulations and driving test, including a pre-trip test. Prerequisite: Must be 18 or older. Tuition is $225, 1 credit. 4201, BSC-E101A, T,W, 5/18 & 5/19, 5-10 p.m. 4202, BSC-E101A, Sat, 6/12 & 6/19, 9 a.m.-2 p.m. 4203, BSC-E101A, T,W, 6/29 & 6/30, 5-10 p.m. 4204, BSC-E101A, Sat, 7/24 & 7/31, 9 a.m.-2 p.m. 4205, BSC-E101A, T,W, 7/27 & 7/28, 5-10 p.m.

Backhoe/Loader Course, FRKLF 097 Obtain the knowledge and hands-on skills required to become a certified backhoe/loader equipment operator. Prerequisite: Current forklift certification from Bates Technical College 4200, BSC-E101A, T,Th, 6/1-6/15, 5:30-9:30 p.m., 2 cr, $350

Forklift Operator Refresher & Re-Certification, FRKLF 111 Course covers the required areas of machine design, state and federal regulations, inspection procedures, safe operation and fuels used for forklifts. Students learn through lecture, hands-on demonstrations and handson operation. This class is appropriate for those wishing to stay current with forklift operator certification in accordance with OSHA standards. 4219, BSC-Bldg A, Sat, Arranged, 9 a.m.-2 p.m., .5 cr, $125

Schedule Key: BDC=Bates Downtown Campus, BSC=Bates South Campus, BMC=Bates Mohler Campus, 7163=Item Number, E307=Room Number Sat=Day, 5/3-5/10 =Beginning & ending dates of courses, 8 a.m.-1 p.m.=Time, 8 hrs=Hours, $50=Fee, D=Degree, C=Certificate C=Certificate, 4 Qtrs = 4 Quarters

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Continuing Education HVAC

Air Conditioning/Refrigeration EPA Exam (CFC Exam), HVAC 121 This exam meets the requirements set forth by the EPA (Section 608 of the Clean Air Act). The preparatory manual contains information necessary for a technician to achieve a passing score on Type I, II, III or universal certifications. Students must register and receive a preparatory manual 10 days prior to the exam date. 4135, BDC-E103, M, 6/7, 6-9 p.m., $95 4136, BDC-E103, M, 7/19, 6-9 p.m., $95 Industry Competency Exams (ICE Exam) The ICE Exam measures industry-agreed standards of basic competency for entry-level (one year or less) technicians. ICE Exams are available in Residential Heating and Cooling, Light Commercial Heating and Cooling and Commercial Refrigeration. Last day to register for test is June 14. BDC-E103, F, 7/2, 8-11 a.m. or noon-3 p.m., $95

Machining

Home Inspection Fundamentals of Home Inspection This five-course certificate series is part of the 120 hours of educational training that the Washington State Department of Licensing requires for home inspection licensing. There are no prerequisites, so take one course or all four. The remaining courses will be offered in fall quarter. Students will earn credit for each class and receive a Certificate of Training upon successful completion of all five courses. Prices do not include books. Plumbing & Electrical, HINSP 112 4126, BDC-M318, T, 5/25-7/27, 5-8 p.m., $400, 3 cr Heating, Air Conditioning & Heat Pumps, HINSP 113 4128, BDC-M318, W, 5/26-7/28, 5-8 p.m., $400, 3 cr Structures/Exteriors/Roofing, HINSP 114 4130, BDC-M318, Th, 5/27-7/29, 5-8 p.m., $400, 3 cr

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Milling & Lathe Machining, Beginning, MCHN 091 This hands-on course provides entry-level skills with a choice of manual engine lathe or manual milling machine. Topics include blueprint reading, feeds and speeds, HiTech equipment plus how to manipulate fractions and decimals to reach allowable tolerances and how to read machinemeasuring instruments. Course meets minimum skill requirements for those applying for employment and some apprenticeship programs. 7632, BDC-E101, M,W, 5/17-7/28, 4:30-8:30 p.m., $470

Welding

Welding, Basic, WELD 055 This course focuses on oxyacetylene and arc welding for beginning or experienced welders. Covers flat and vertical beads on plate, cutting and burning. Arc covers 6010 and 7018 electrodes in horizontal, vertical and overhead positions. 7556, BSC-B311, M,W, 6/7-7/12, 5:30-8:30 p.m., 30 hrs., $200 Welding, Advanced, WELD 056 This course covers processes using inert gas - GMAW in dual shield and short arc; MIG, and Tungsten inert gas welding. Prerequisite: Instructor approval. 7561, BSC-B311, M,W, 6/7-7/12, 5:30-8:30 p.m., 30 hrs, $396

Health/Sciences

First Aid & CPR Training This six-hour course meets Labor and Industry specifications and the licensing requirements of the Department of Social and Health Services. CPR is offered from 8:30-11:30 a.m., and First Aid is offered from 12:30-3:30 p.m. All First Aid/CPR training is held at Bates’ South Campus.

First Aid only (Item# 7521) $39, CPR only (Item# 7820) $39, or both First Aid and CPR for $44. Call 253.680.7402 to register. 7500, BSC-E103, Sat, 5/22 7501, BSC-E103, Sat, 6/5 7502, BSC-E103, W, 6/16 7503, BSC-E103, F, 6/25 7504, BSC-E103, T, 7/6 7505, BSC-E103, Sat, 7/17 7506, BSC-E103, M, 7/26

Nursing Assistant Certified, CTNA 101

The Nursing Assistant Certified course prepares students for employment as a Nursing Assistant-Registered under the supervision of professional licensed nurses. This course includes First Aid/ CPR for healthcare professionals as well as Washington state-required HIV/AIDS, and basic nursing skills. Clinical rotations are eight-hour shifts and are subject to facility scheduling. Upon successful completion, students are eligible to take the Washington state written manual skills examination to become Nursing Assistant Certified. Current immunizations and Washington State Patrol background check required. Tuition is $775; textbooks are approximately $45; clinical supplies are $120; and a student ID is $10. Day Class: 4115, BDC-E203, 5/24-6/16, M-F, 8 a.m.- 4:30 p.m., 130 hrs, 10 cr Evening Class: 4116, BDC-E203, 6/21-7/30, M, T, W & F, 5-9 p.m., Sat, 8 a.m.3:30 p.m., 130 hrs, 10 cr Infectious Disease Prevention HIV/Bloodborne Pathogens, PNRS 112 This course meets Washington State Department of Health objectives for the fourand seven-hour HIV/Bloodborne Pathogens education requirement for credentialed healthcare providers and non-credentialed healthcare facility employees. Call 253.680.7300 for details. 4140, BDC-E211, M, W, 5/19-5/26, 6:30-9 p.m., .8 cr, $60 Phlebotomy, Basic Phlebotomy Skills, Basic PNRS 114 Draw and process blood specimens for analysis. This class includes HIV/AIDS training. Limited to 25 participants. Text is approximately $94. No prerequisite. 4143, BDC-E211, M, W, 5/17-7/28, 6:30-9 p.m., 4 cr, $450 Medical Terminology - Online Medical Terminology, MEDSU 101 Learn the language of medicine and explore the terminology, based primarily on Latin, Greek and English words. This course is offered on open enrollment from May 17 – July 28. The last day to register for any class is July 7. Text is approximately $72 plus tax. 4005, Online, 4 cr, $200, $7 per credit fee


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LPN Self -Study The Washington State Nursing Care Quality Assurance Commission approves the following self-study courses. The courses are arranged and offered through open enrollment from May 17-July 28. The courses are seven hours in length and tuition is $91.50 per class unless otherwise noted, plus an online fee of $7 per credit. LPN Self-Study Refresher, PNRS 121 This class is for LPNs holding an inactive or lapsed LPN license for three or more years who must complete an approved refresher program before receiving an active LPN license for Washington state. 4012, Arranged, 14 cr, $1,087, plus a $7 per credit fee LPN Self-Study Pharmacology, PNRS 122 Learn how drugs work in the body. Explore laws that govern the use of drugs, the principles of medication administration and documentation, the nursing process and patient safety. Prerequisite: must be LPN or RN. 4014, Arranged, 1 cr, $91.50, plus a $7 per credit fee Self-Study Ethics & the Law/Patient Rights, PNRS 124 Review basic legal and ethical concepts. Explore issues that affect the practice of nursing. 4018, Arranged, 1 cr, $91.50, plus a $7 per credit fee Self-Study Documentation, PNRS 131 This module presents basic information about charts and charting, including legal implications and beginning practice. 4020, Arranged, 1 cr, $91.50, plus a $7 per credit fee

Information Technology

CCNA Boot Camp, CCNAR 160 This course provides a significant overview of learning objectives to assist in successfully completing part I of the CCNA Exam, which is the first step to becoming a Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA). Cisco Certified Entry Networking Technician (CCNET) skills will be covered. Pre-course work is required. Space is limited! 4110, BDC-W208, 4/19-5/1, M-F, 9 a.m.-1 p.m., Sat, 8 a.m.-2:30 p.m., 9 cr, $1,000 Cisco Networking Academy: Security +, CMPR 093 4037, BDC-W208, Arranged, 6 cr, $800 Network +, CMPR 095 4038, BDC-W208, Arranged, 6 cr, $800

Iris Silber and Peter Stallone 2010 All-Washington Academic Team The All-Washington Academic Team program recognizes and honors our state’s finest higher education students. Bates’ team members Iris Silber and Peter Stallone are also nominated for the 2010 All-USA Academic Team. Officials from Phi Theta Kappa, the international honor society for students of two-year colleges, will select students for the All-USA team. Iris, an Administrative Office Assistant graduate, struggled to support herself after her 21-year marriage ended. She realized she lacked necessary skills to compete in the workforce. Bates’ emphasis on diversity and the individual needs of the student attracted Iris, who works in the IT department and volunteered for the Associated Student Government as a club coordinator as a student. She hopes to land a job in the information technology field. Peter, who is nearing completion of an associate degree in Wireless Voice and Data Communications, first came to Bates in 1985 to learn computers. He landed a job with Pierce County as an information analyst, and left to pursue philanthropic work overseas. He then worked as a waterproofing specialist for a construction company, but when the economy soured, he decided to follow his first love: computers. The first in his family to earn a college degree, Peter enrolled in Bates. Following graduation, he plans to pursue work as a network administrator. Visit www.spscc.ctc.edu/allwa to learn more about the All-Washington Academic Team.

The All-Washington Academic Team program recognizes and honors our state’s finest higher education students.

Schedule Key: BDC=Bates Downtown Campus, BSC=Bates South Campus, BMC=Bates Mohler Campus, 7163=Item Number, E307=Room Number Sat=Day, 5/3-5/10 =Beginning & ending dates of courses, 8 a.m.-1 p.m.=Time, 8 hrs=Hours, $50=Fee, D=Degree, C=Certificate, 4 Qtrs = 4 Quarters

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Apprenticeship Bates Technical College is affiliated with 14 apprenticeship programs. You can earn an associate of technology degree in Apprenticeship Studies in addition to your journey-level certification from Washington State Apprenticeship Training Council. Each apprenticeship program has its own criteria for selection. Please call the listed coordinators directly. Operating Engineers Regional Training JATC Jim Agnew, Training Director, 1.800.333.9752 Pacific NW Iron Workers & Employers Local #86 Apprenticeship Committee Erich Smith, Coordinator, 206.244.2993 Pierce County Meat Cutters Apprenticeship Committee Benny Rolland, Director, 253.589.0367 Pierce Transit/ATU Local #758 Apprenticeship Committee Mel Munsterman, Coordinator, 253.581.8051 Port of Tacoma Bernice Griffin, Training Coordinator, 253.597.7561 Skookum Corporation & Directorate of Logistics, Fort Lewis, Washington JATC Tom Whipple, Coordinator, 253.405.0865 Southwest Washington Electrical Joint Apprenticeship & Training Committee Tony Lewis, Coordinator, 253.475.2922 Southwest Washington Pipe Trades Apprenticeship Committee Elmer Arter, Coordinator, 360.486.9400 Aerospace Joint Apprenticeship Committee (AJAC)/ Tacoma Machinist Apprenticeship Committee Bob Storrar, Coordinator, 253.680.7258 Washington State UBC JATC (South Puget Sound Carpenters JATC) Dan Lindbo, Coordinator, 253.472.2629 Washington State Fire Fighters Joint Apprenticeship & Training Committee Dave Myers, Coordinator, 253.318.1638 Washington State Parks & Recreation Commission/Washington Public Employees JATC Debbie Miller, Training Administrator, 425.649.4278 Western Washington Sheet Metal JATC Eric Peterson, Training Administrator, 360.459.9118 Western Washington Operating Engineers Facilities Custodial Services Apprenticeship Committee Jim Burnson, Training Director, 253.351.0184 Western Washington Stationary Engineers Apprenticeship Committee Jim Burnson, Training Director, 253.351.0184 For more information, visit www.bates.ctc.edu/Apprenticeship or www.lni.wa.gov/TradesLicensing/Apprenticeship. 20

Instructor Steve MacKay and Sheet Metal student


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Continuing Education Online Courses

All online courses are open enrollment from May 17-July 28. The last day to register for any class is July 14. Upon completion of all courses within a series, students can apply for a certificate of training in the specified certificate series with appropriate college credits. There is a $7 per credit fee for all online classes. For a complete course description go to www.bates.ctc.edu/ContinuingEd. Green Construction & Remodeling Certificate Series Explore the impact of construction and remodeling on global warming. Learn the benefits of using green construction methods and technology. Each course is three college credits. Bates is an U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC)-approved education provider. Green Construction & Remodeling Series 3757, Introduction, GCNST 201, $200 This class is required as a prerequisite for the other four courses. Students can take this class concurrently with any of the other Green Construction classes. 3758, Building Materials, GCNST 202, $200 3759, Air Quality, GCNST 203, $200 3760, Water Quality, GCNST 204, $200 3761, Marketing and Sales, GCNST 205, $200 Business Strategies for Greening a Company Series Learn about business practices that are better for the environment—and your bottom line. 3751, Business Practices, GREEN 107, 3 cr, $200 3752, Carbon Footprint, GREEN 108, 3 cr, $200 3753, Eco-Efficiency, GREEN 109, 6 cr, $350 3754, Supply Chain, GREEN 110, 3 cr, $200 3755, Marketing and Reporting, GREEN 111, 3 cr, $200 Organizational Management Certificate Series - Introduction Increase or refresh your organizational management, supervision and leadership skills. These courses may qualify as credit toward Bates’ Marketing and Business Management degree program. 3706, Introduction to Leadership Skills, OMI 101, 2 cr 3707, Introduction to Presentation and Facilitation Skills, OMI 105, 2 cr 3708, Introduction to Project Management, OMI 109, 4 cr 3709, Introduction to Problem Solving and Decision Making, OMI 117, 2 cr 3710, Introduction to Business Accounting and Finance, OMI 121, 3 cr

Organizational Management Certificate Series - Advanced A continuation of the Organizational Management-Introduction series. No prerequisites. These courses may qualify as credit toward Bates’ Marketing and Business Management degree program. 3712, Teaming for Success, OMA 103, 3 cr, 3713, Achieving Results Through Influence, OMA 107, 2 cr 3714, Strategic Marketing, OMA 111, 3 cr 3715, Conflict Resolution & Collaborative Negotiations, OMA 113, 2 cr 3716, Leadership Styles, OMA 115, 2 cr 3717, Managing Change, OMA 119, 2 cr Business Marketing I Certificate Series Learn to interface with customers and develop and market the placement of products and services. These courses may qualify as credit toward Bates’ Marketing and Business Management degree program. 3719, Marketing Principles, MBM 111, 4 cr 3720, Consumer Psychology, MBM 171, 2 cr 3721, Promotion and Sales Techniques, MBM 173, 3 cr 3722, Advertising: Creation and Planning, MBM 175, 4 cr International Commerce I - Certificate Series Learn about the nuances of conducting business in the global market place. This program introduces students to the basics of international trade, communications, business law, marketing and supply chain operations. These courses may qualify as credit toward Bates’ Marketing and Business Management degree program. 3730, International Business Law, GBT 203, 1 cr 3731, International Marketing, GBT 211, 2 cr 3732, International Market Research and Planning, GBT 212, 2 cr 3733, Supply Chain Operations, GBT 221, 2 cr Self-Support Classes Refund Policy: 100%: When Bates Technical College cancels the class. 100%: When withdrawal is on or before one business day prior to the first day of class. To officially withdraw from the class, you may come in or call. 0%: When registered but do not attend the class. No refunds are available after the class has started.

Schedule Key: BDC=Bates Downtown Campus, BSC=Bates South Campus, BMC=Bates Mohler Campus, 7163=Item Number, E307=Room Number Sat=Day, 5/3-5/10 =Beginning & ending dates of courses, 8 a.m.-1 p.m.=Time, 8 hrs=Hours, $50=Fee, D=Degree, C=Certificate, 4 Qtrs = 4 Quarters

Interested in the telecommunications industry?

Fiber Optics Technician Certification August 17 - 19

Bates Technical College can help you earn basic and advanced fiber optic technician certification. “Within the next ten years the telecommunications world will need millions of qualified and certified fiber optics and datacom technicians to support billions of people and businesses connected via the Internet,” says instructor Jim Underwood. “This course prepares technicians to meet the challenges of installing, testing and maintaining fiber optic systems, no matter where they work.”

For more information visit www.bates.ctc.edu/FiberOptic or call, 253.680.7186.

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Educator Training

Bates Technical College | Summer 2010 Class Schedule

Educator Training Paraeducator Training

Schedule your coursework around your job and family. Earn 100-level college credits from home at a reasonable cost with video-based distance learning.

The Washington State Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI) accepts Bates’ paraeducator courses for certificate maintenance. EDU 101 and 151 meet OSPI career and technical education teacher certification requirements. To register, call 253.680.7230 or visit www.bates.ctc.edu/Paraeducator. Certificate of Training in Paraeducator Foundations is now available! *Designates courses required for Certificate of Training. Abuse and Neglect of Children, EDU 151* This course is an introduction to the causes, extent and dynamics of child abuse and neglect along with mandatory reporting guidelines for educators. 3412, 1 cr, $22 American Sign Language I, ASL&121 This course offers participants the opportunity to develop a basic receptive and expressive vocabulary in American Sign Language, including finger spelling. 3405, 5 cr, $102 Child Growth and Development, EDU 103* Participants explore the unfolding of human development from the prenatal period through adolescence and the transition to adulthood. They learn how children grow physically, cognitively, and emotionally through all developmental stages. 3411, 3 cr, $73 Deafness – Implications for Learning and Life, ASL 151 This course offers participants the opportunity to further explore the nature of deafness with its implications for learning and life. The course must be taken in conjunction with ASL& 121 American Sign Language I. 3407, 1 cr, $22 Educating Students with Disabilities, SPED 101* This course is an introduction to the various disabilities with implications for learning and life. Individuals working with students with disabilities in general or special education classrooms will directly benefit from this course. 3421, 3 cr, $73

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General Psychology, PSYC&100* This course is an introduction to psychology for people with an interest in all that influences human behavior. 3415, 5 cr, $102 School Law, EDU 101* This course is an introduction to the history, political structure and legal framework of the public school system with emphasis on the basics of school law and how it applies to employees, students and parents. 3410, 3 cr, $73 Special Needs in Inclusive Settings, SPED 103 Through panel discussions by educators and parents, participants learn about benefits, issues, strategies and transitions for students with disabilities within inclusive settings. 3423, 5 cr, $102 Understanding Diversity, EDU 121/SOC 111* This course focuses on helping participants recognize and appreciate diversity in a multicultural society. 3418, 5 cr, $102 Note: Paraeducator Training is not a degreegranting program. Some credits may apply toward a degree under certain circumstances.

Teacher Preparation & Certification

Bates Technical College offers training to prepare individuals with business and industry experience for career and technical education (CTE) teaching careers at the secondary level, grades 7-12. The Washington State Professional Educator Standards Board has approved Bates to offer this route to CTE teacher certification. Call 253.680.7161 for more information. • Our quality, competency-based education is flexible, making it easier to maintain jobs and juggle family responsibilities while moving through the program. Design a plan to meet your individual needs. • Courses are offered on weeknights, weekends and via distance learning through four types of instructional delivery formats: classroom, online, hybrid and video-based. • Visit www.bates.ctc.edu/TeacherPrep for a current schedule. Call 253.680.7161 to learn more about the program, to register for classes, or for a transcript review. Abuse & Neglect of Children, EDU 151 This course is an introduction to the causes, extent and dynamics of child abuse and neglect along with mandatory reporting guidelines for educators. 3412, 1 cr, Video-based, $22 Work-Based Learning Coordination, EDU 228 This course focuses on building a functional framework to coordinate a work-based learning program. It meets the state requirement for a work-based learning endorsement. 3528, 3 cr, Classroom, $250

Course Organization, EDU 107 This course focuses on essential skills for developing and organizing a course in a career and technical education setting, including lesson planning, student assessment and developing a syllabus.3507, 3 cr, $250, plus a $10.50 hybrid** fee Industrial Safety, EDU 102 This course focuses on establishing and maintaining a safe working environment as well as teaching students about general safety and industrial hygiene. 3502, 1 cr, $75, plus a $7 online fee Diverse Needs of Students, EDU 229 Participants learn about meeting the diverse needs of today’s students with an emphasis on adolescent development, cultural diversity and students with disabilities. 3529, 3 cr, $250, plus a $21 online fee Methods of Teaching, EDU 105 This course provides tools and strategies for effective teaching in a career and technical education classroom or lab setting, including facilitating and evaluating learning. 3505, 3 cr, Classroom, $250 Occupational Analysis, EDU 106 Participants learn skills for performing an occupational analysis of a specific job as the basis for creating a competency-based curriculum.3506, 3 cr, $250, plus a $10.50 hybrid** fee Philosophy of Technical Education, EDU 104 This course explores the evolution, philosophy and framework of career and technical education. 3504, 3 cr, $250, plus a $10.50 hybrid** fee Teaching Practicum – CTE, EDU 230 Participants perform a practical teaching experience in a career and technical education setting. 3530, 1 cr, Arranged, $250 School Law, EDU 101 This course is an introduction to the history, political structure and legal framework of the public school system with emphasis on the basics of school law and how it applies to employees, students and parents. 3410, 3 cr, Video-based, $73 Student Development & Leadership, EDU 226 This course focuses on integrating student leadership activities into career and technical education classrooms as well as operating student leadership organizations. 3526, 3 cr, Classroom, $250 ** Presented in a combination of online and classroom instruction


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General Education Adult Basic Education

ABE/GED/ESL

Our Adult Basic Education (ABE) and General Education Development (GED) preparation classes help those who may or may not have a high school diploma improve mathematics, reading and writing skills.

Bates Technical College Downtown Campus, 1101 South Yakima Avenue

ABE provides a strong general education foundation to adults so they can benefit from technical education and gain job-specific skills. In many cases, students can start career education programs while also taking ABE classes.

Fife Community Center (ESL), 2111 54th Ave. E

GED preparation classes help students who are planning to take the required five tests. Bates offers ABE and GED day and evening classes with twice quarterly start dates at Bates and our affiliated Tacoma locations.

Salishan Family Investment Center (GED), 1724 E. 44th St.

If you need to satisfy some basic education requirements to continue on your career path, Bates can help.

Our English as a Second Language (ESL) classes help adults learn to use the English language in their education, work and daily activities.

Bates offers day and evening ABE, GED and ESL classes at the following Tacoma locations.

South Campus, 2201 South 78 th Street

Tacoma Goodwill (GED), 714 South 27th Street Mercy Housing (ESL), 1706 S. G. St.

For more information call 253.680.7274.

Bates offers day and evening ESL classes in speaking, listening, reading and writing. In some cases, students can start career education programs while also taking ESL classes. Twice quarterly start dates are available.

L-R: Dennis Karpuk, Mike Pomeroy, Dawn Beams and Marissa Kingtalik, Biotechnology Lab Technician

Donald Shorter Producing a dream A child of a pastor, Donald Shorter, Jr. grew up in the church. At age 13, he began to volunteer in the church’s media department running video cameras, sparking his interest in the industry. “My father is a Bates alumnus, and he encouraged me to attend Bates because of its emphasis on hands-on training,” says Donald. While Donald volunteered at his church, he noticed the success of another volunteer and Bates graduate, Rick Swazer, who currently works for a major Seattle television station. “That encouraged me even more to enroll in Bates’ Broadcasting and Video Production program,” he says. Donald enrolled in February 2008, and pretty soon, he was immersed in countless hands-on experiences. “I went on location shoots to capture sporting events at Franklin Pierce High School. I helped set up the Master Control Operation for CollegeVision, I helped with in-studio shoots with artists—these were all great real-world learning experiences,” boasts Donald. His time in the program helped him see first-hand the day-to-day responsibilities of the industry. Because of his instructors’ industry connections, Donald was able to get a job in this highly competitive field. In March, he began working as a master control operator at Q13, the Fox affiliate. Donald, whose career goal is to own and operate a production house, credits Bates with getting him the experience and education he needs to be successful. “My program really mimicked the industry,” he says.

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He will graduate in June with a certificate in Broadcasting and Video Production.

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Home & Family Life

Bates Technical College | Summer 2010 Class Schedule

Kenneth D. King’s “Cool Couture”

Saturday, June 19 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. CLTH 095, Clothing Couture designer, author and instructor at New York’s Fashion Institute of Technology will demonstrate the sewing techniques featured in his book “Cool Couture.” He will apply a lined patch pocket with the machine blind hem, a zipper with a blind hem stitch, the origami welt pocket featured in an article in the magazine Threads, plus more! Register by May 14. 7804, Sat, 6/19, 9 a.m.-4 p.m., $90

Home & Family Life Registration Bates’ South Campus processes all registration for Home and Family Life classes. In most circumstances, we require you to register five days prior to the first class. You should register early to avoid any class cancellations because of low enrollment. Bates reserves the right to cancel or reschedule classes or change instructors. Fees are subject to change. For more information, visit www.bates.ctc.edu/HomeFamily. By Mail: Mail check and registration form to: Bates South Campus, Home & Family Life 2201 S. 78th St., Tacoma, WA 98409 In Person: Bates South Campus, M-F, 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. By Phone: 253.680.7500 or 1.800.562.7099 x7500 By FAX: Fax completed form with MasterCard or Visa information to 253.680.7501. Online: www.bates.ctc.edu/registration

Fashion Construction

FASH 123, Beginning & Intermediate Construction Skirts Construct custom-fitted pants or shorts in this class for beginner skill level students. 5611, T,Th, 5/25-7/1, 70 hrs/4 cr, 8:15 a.m.-3 p.m., $366 FASH 140, Designers of Influence – 19th Century to Present Day Students will research, discuss and present a lecture and storyboard on the prominent and well-known designers from the 19th century to present day. 5618, M, 5/17-7/19, 30 hrs/2 cr, 8:15 a.m.-3 p.m., $183 FASH 102, Beginning Quilting Students will practice rotary cutting, learn basic quilting techniques and easy free-motion machine quilting along with the finishing techniques of binding. 5602, F, 5/21-7/16, 50 hrs/3 cr, 8:15 a.m.-3 p.m. $274.50

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FASH 133, Beginning Knitwear Students will use Ready-to-Wear techniques to construct tops and bottoms with knit fabrics. 5616, W, 5/19-7/21, 60 hrs/4 cr 8:15 a.m.-3 p.m. $366 CLTH 102, Afternoon Open Sewing Lab Students will sew on projects of their own choice in an open sewing lab setting with a teacher available for assistance. Classes are from 12:30-3 p.m., 20 hrs/1 cr, tuition and fees are $91.50. 5630, M, 5/17-7/19 5631, T, 5/18-7/13 5632, W, 5/19-7/14 5633, Th, 5/20-7/15 5634, F, 5/21-7/16 CLTH 095, Clothing – Mud pies for Adults by Anita Luvera Mayer Students will assemble a creative reference journal of a wide variety of innovative ways to decorate the surface of cloth or paper. Register by June 1. 7800, Sat, 6/26, 9 a.m.-4 p.m., $70 plus a $30 supply fee CLTH 095, Clothing – Intro to Pattern Making Create your own patterns for the perfect fit. 7801, F, 5/21-7/23, Noon-3 p.m., $126 CLTH 095, Clothing – Basic CAD I Learn to use Gerber’s Computerized Aided Drafting system. 7802, T, 5/25-7/13, Noon-3 p.m., $115 CLTH 095, Evening Open Sewing Lab 7803, T, 5/18-7/13, 6:30-9:30 p.m., $138

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Home & Family Life Childbirth Preparation

Register for childbirth classes at least two weeks in advance of the first class. Bring a blanket and two pillows to a class that ENDS three to four weeks before your due date. Childbirth classes include required text, a FREE breastfeeding session and a postpartum class scheduled separately. Sign up when registering. Mothers without medical coupons may qualify for partial scholarships for childbirth classes. Postpartum, Conscious Fathering and Mommy & Me Tea attendees receive a $50 scholarship toward a parent/infant class. Bates South Campus 2201 S. 78th St., Tacoma, 253.680.7500 Breastfeeding Success The following courses are from 6:30-9 p.m. Fees are $15 per couple or free with childbirth course. BFS, W, 6/23 BFK, T, 7/20 BFL, M, 9/13 Childbirth - HypnoBirthingÂŽ, CBRTH 101 Fees are $99 or your medical coupon. 5801, Sat, 7/10-7/24, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Childbirth Preparation, Weeknight, CBRTH 101 This class is from 6:30-9:15 p.m. Fees are $99 or your medical coupon. 5802, W, 5/19-6/23, 6:30-9:15 p.m. 5803, T, 6/8-7/13, 6:30-9:15 p.m. 5804, W, 6/30-7/28, 6:30-9:15 p.m. Childbirth Preparation, Intensive, CHB 103 The following courses are from 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Fees are $85 or your medical coupon. 7822, Sat, 5/22 7823, Sat, 6/26 7824, Sat, 7/24 Childbirth Preparation, Private, CBRTH 085 A four-and-a-half hour intensive private class. No medical coupons accepted. Call 253.680.7523 to schedule. 7821, Arranged, $265 per couple Massage for Pregnancy & Labor, CBRTH 055 Practice simple massage techniques to use throughout pregnancy and labor. 7820, Th, 5/20, 6:30-8:30 p.m., $40 per couple

Tacoma General Hospital 315 Martin Luther King, Jr. Way, Tacoma. Call 253.680.7500 to register. Tacoma General Hospital weeknight childbirth and two-day classes include a tour of the hospital’s birth center. Students in a one-day class can call 1.800.342.9919 to register for a free Friday night tour. Childbirth Preparation, Immersion, CBRTH 101 Class is held 9 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Fees are $99 or your medical coupon. 5805, Sat, 6/5 & 6/12 5806, Sun, 7/11 & 7/18 5807, Sun, 8/15 & 8/22 Childbirth Preparation, Intensive, CHB 103 Class is 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Fees are $80 or your medical coupon. 7825, Sat, 5/22 7826, Sat, 6/26 7827, Sat, 7/24 7828, Sat, 8/14 7829, Sat, 8/28

Siblings II for children ages 6 - 10, CHB 165 We require one adult per family to attend. 7844, Sat, 8/7, 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m., $33 per family

Childbirth Preparation, Weeknight, CBRTH 101 Class is 6:30-9:15 p.m. Fees are $99 or your medical coupon. 5808, W, 5/19-6/23 5809, Th, 5/27-7/1 5810, T, 6/8-7/13 5811, W, 6/30-8/4 Newborn Basics, CHB 161 Class is 6:30-9:30 p.m. Fees are $42 per couple. 7837, T, 5/18 7838, M, 6/14 7839, Th, 7/15 7840, M, 8/23

Childbirth Career Education

Gig Harbor MultiCare 4545 Pt. Fosdick Dr. NW, Gig Harbor. Call 253.680.7500 to register. Childbirth Preparation, Intensive, CHB 103 Class is 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Fees are $80 or your medical coupon. 7830, Sat, 6/19 Eastside Clinic 1708 E 44th St., Tacoma Childbirth Preparation, Spanish, Intensive, CHB 103 Class is 10 a.m.-2 p.m. for two Fridays in Spanish. Fees are $80 or your medical coupon. 7831, F, 5/21 & 5/28 7832, F, 6/18 & 6/25 7833, F, 7/16 & 7/23 7834, F, 8/20 & 8/27

For those who want to enhance their skills and pursue various certifications in the field of child birth education. Childbirth Instructor Training III, CBIT 104 Texts are additional. Approved for 12 ICEA contact hours. 5913, T, 5/18-7/27, 6:30-9:30 p.m., $318. Professional Birth Doula, CBIT 151 Meets prerequisite requirements for certification through Doulas of North America (DONA). Text fees not included. Workbook $32. 5916, Th, F and Sat, 6/3-5 and 6/10-12, $378

Siblings I for children ages 3-6, CHB 165 We require one adult per family to attend. 7843, Sat, 8/7, 10-11 a.m., $33 per family

Remember to register for childbirth classes at least two weeks in advance of the first class.

Schedule Key: BDC=Bates Downtown Campus, BSC=Bates South Campus, BMC=Bates Mohler Campus, 7163=Item Number, E307=Room Number Sat=Day, 5/3-5/10 =Beginning & ending dates of courses, 8 a.m.-1 p.m.=Time, 8 hrs=Hours, $50=Fee, D=Degree, C=Certificate C=Certificate, 4 Qtrs = 4 Quarters

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Home & Family Life Classes for Parents and Children

Join other families for fun, socialization and information sharing in a safe, supervised environment for children 0-30 months. We welcome one or both parents to participate. Children and parent (one or both caregivers) interact together for supervised activities including music and movement. Learn about research-based early learning techniques from a parent educator and discuss common parenting concerns with a special focus on the brain. Fees are $82.94 for a six-week session. Register in parents’ name and include child’s name and birth date. Local Kiwanis Clubs provide scholarships to participants in Bates’ family programs based on need and circumstances for parenting classes throughout the South Puget Sound region. Call 253.680.7500 to find out if you qualify. Infants & Parents, 0-12 months, PRNT 122 Puyallup: Real Life Family Center, 17708 28th Ave. E., South Hill 5702, Th, 5/20-6/24, noon-2 p.m., Larsen Puyallup: First Christian Church, 623 9th Ave. 5703, F, 5/21-6/25, noon-2 p.m., Staff 5704, Th, 5/20-6/24, 6-8 p.m., Larsen Tacoma: Bates South Campus, 2201 S. 78th St., Rm. 121 5706, M, 5/17-6/28, 6-8 p.m., 0-12 mo, Robison 5707, T, 5/18-6/22, 1-3 p.m., 6-12 mo, Faherty 5708, Th, 5/20-6/24, 1:30-3:30 p.m., 0-6 mo, Faherty 5709, S, 5/15-6/26, 1-3 p.m., 0-12 mo, Staff Key Peninsula: Key Peninsula Lutheran Church, 4213 Lackey Rd. KPN 5710, Th, 5/20-6/24, 9:30-11:30 a.m., 0-12 mo, Stafki Toddlers & Parents, PRNT 133 or PRTSF 098 Gig Harbor: Harbor Life Church, 4417 56th St. NW 7851, T, 5/18-6/22, 9:30-11:30 a.m., 12-30 mo, Thomas Puyallup: Real Life Family Center, 17708 28th Ave. E., South Hill 7852, Th, 5/20-6/24, 9:30-11:30 a.m., 12-28 mo, Larsen Puyallup: First Christian Church, 623 9th Ave. 7853, F, 5/21-6/25, 9:30-11:30 a.m., 12-28 mo, Staff 7854, Th, 5/20-6/24, 6-8 p.m., 0-24 mo, Staff Tacoma: Bates Downtown Campus, 1101 S. Yakima Ave. 7855, Th, 5/20-6/24, 3:30-5:30 p.m., 14-28 mo, Borchardt

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Tacoma: Bates South Campus, 2201 S. 78th St., Rm. 121 5715, T, 5/18-6/22, 9:30-11:30 a.m., 12-22 mo, Faherty 7856, W, 5/19-6/23, 9:30-11:30 a.m., 24-30 mo, Larsen 7857, W, 5/19-6/23, 6-8 p.m., 12-30 mo, Shorten 7858, F, 5/21-7/2, 9:30-11:30 a.m., 12-30 mo, Robison 7859, S, 5/15-6/26, 10 a.m.-noon, 12-28 mo, Staff Key Peninsula: Key Peninsula Lutheran Church, 4213 Lackey Rd. KPN 7860, Th, 5/20-6/24, 9:30-11:30 a.m., 0-30 mo, Stafki

Classes for Parents

Bates South Campus 2201 S. 78th St., Tacoma, 253.680.7500 Advance Effective Parenting w/Positive Discipline, PRNT 082 For parents with children ages 2-18. Build and practice existing positive parenting skills. Participants must have taken a parenting course to take the advanced class. Free child care provided for 0-12 year olds; registration required. 7865, M, 5/17-6/28, 6-8 p.m., $65, Lappin Love & Logic Parenting, PRNT 082 For parents with children ages 2-18. Love allows children to grow through mistakes; logic allows them to live with the consequences of their choices with parental guidance and support. Text required. Free child care provided for 0-12 year olds; registration required. 7866, Th, 6/3-7/8, 6-8 p.m., $65, Aitkins Conscious Fathering, PRNT 092 For expectant and new fathers of infants. Bring your father figure for FREE! Class is 6-9 p.m. Fees are $35. FREE Pizza! 7872, Th, 7/1 Dunstan Baby Language, PRNT 091 Learn the five cries every newborn uses to communicate. Fees are $35 per couple. Singles welcome. 7870, T, 6/1, 1-3 p.m.

Early Childhood Education & Assistance Program (ECEAP)

This free preschool program for children ages 3-5 serves families based on financial need. Fife/Milton 2003 Taylor St., 253.926.2423 Puyallup 412 W. Pioneer Ave., 253.840.3257 Tacoma, Bates Technical College (Downtown Campus) 1101 S. Yakima Ave., 253.680.7324 Tacoma, Bates Technical College (South Campus) 2201 S. 78th St., 253.680.7547

Childcare Careers Childcare Professionals Evening Courses

Bates Downtown Campus 1101 S. Yakima Ave., Room M120, Tacoma For Bates’ second-year Child Care/Early Education students pursuing an Associate of Technology degree. Call 253.680.7322 for more information. Family Dynamics, ECE 208 Students will demonstrate understanding of family structures and techniques of supportive interactions with families. 1129, BDC-M120, T, 5/18-7/20, 5 cr, 6-8 p.m., $457.50 Issues in Child Care/Early Education, ECE 201 Learn methods of individual or group instruction and the role of the teacher. 1122, BDC-M120, Th, 5/20-7/22, 5 cr, 6-8 p.m., $457.50

State Training & Registry System (STARS)

Bates South Campus 2201 S. 78th St., Tacoma, 253.680.7500 STARS 103 Basic training for child care, family home and school-age providers designed to meet state licensing requirements. 5590, Sat, 7/10- 7/24, 2 cr, 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m., $100

Childcare center professionals can enhance their training at Bates.


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Childcare center professionals to enhance training at Bates Childcare center directors and managers: Bates Technical College can help your staff of 12 or more earn college credit while improving their professional skills. Sign up now to get started for fall quarter! Through the Child Care Advisory program, our Home & Family Life department faculty members will offer technical training and resources for early childhood education professionals. The Child Care Advisory program is available to your center for $312.50 quarterly ($1,250 annual contract required). Through the Bates Home & Family Life Child Care Advisory program, our highly trained faculty will provide: • Early Childhood Education (ECE) classes, first-year degree program • Two on-site monthly consultations/training/observation • 10-hour STARS continuing education requirement • 20-hour STARS class • 20 parent/early childhood education workshops

• Administrative consultation • Blood-borne pathogens training • Resource Center membership • Laminating services

As part of the Child Care Advisory program, staff members of affiliated centers can pursue the first year of the two-year Early Childhood Education (ECE) degree at no additional cost. All students must pre-register for classes. Classes are offered twice each quarter. For second-year program class offerings and information, see page 26. For additional information on the Child Care Advisory program, please call 253.680.7500.

Schedule Key: BDC=Bates Downtown Campus, BSC=Bates South Campus, BMC=Bates Mohler Campus, 7163=Item Number, E307=Room Number Sat=Day, 5/3-5/10 =Beginning & ending dates of courses, 8 a.m.-1 p.m.=Time, 8 hrs=Hours, $50=Fee, D=Degree, C=Certificate, 4 Qtrs = 4 Quarters

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Advisory Programs

Mommy & Me Tea

May 6 and June 3 1 - 2 p.m. Bates Technical College South Campus, 2201 S. 78th St., Tacoma, WA 98409

Join other moms and babies (0-12 mos) for an afternoon of socializing and tea. Talk with a parent and child specialist for support in parenting your new baby. This event is free.

For more information call, 253.680.7500.

Resource Center

Child Care Advisory Program The Child Care Advisory Program, a cooperative effort between licensed child-care centers and Bates Technical College, offers opportunities for licensed child care centers in greater Pierce County area to receive technical training and support in early childhood education.

Bates South Campus, 2201 S. 78th St., Tacoma, 253.680.7500

Alice’s Precious Jewels 253.383.5021

Early childhood educators attend free! Parents and teachers can visit Bates’ Resource Center for make-andtake projects, demonstrations and resources. The center is limited to adults only because of the nature of activities.

Alphabet Preschools (4 sites) 253.473.0420 / 474.1372 253.445.0500 / 472.6068

Operating Hours

Care Bear Childcare 360.843.2273

Tuesdays, 12:30-7:30 p.m. Wednesdays, noon-2 p.m. Most Saturdays, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Call 253.680.7500 for a current schedule.

Assorted Tikes 253.839.0392 Bates Downtown ECEAP/Child Care* 253.680.7320

Champions 253.255.5818 Chico Christian Childcare 360.377.0939 Chris’s Little Tots Childcare 253.589.4884 Cottesmore Christian Childcare 253.858.9858 Cottesmore Christian/Oakland 253.577.5116 Family Childcare Assn, Pierce County 253.471.9100 Grandview Early Learning Center 253.572.6061 Hands of Care Child Care Center 253.589.2273 Kidz Academy 253.589.2268

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Kinder Care Learning Center 253.941.5815


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Co-op Preschools Kitsap Child Care 360.373.4862 North Tacoma Montessori Center 253.752.6795 Our Inn-Spiration Child Care 253.756.6523 Puyallup Play Care Center 253.848.4232 Raggedy Ann & Andy 253.565.6380 TCC Early Learning Center* 253.566.5180 Tacoma Day Preschool/Day Care 253.627.5671 University Place ABC Children’s 253.565.7551 YMCA Child Care Center 253.534.7840 *Limited to children of students and/ or staff members.

Co-op Preschools Now enrolling in fall 2010 for children ages 2-5 Participate in your child’s early education! Enroll in a parentparticipation-preschool program where you’ll learn the latest developmentally appropriate early childhood education and guidance techniques. Children participate in activities including literature, music, reading and more. Bates Technical College Home & Family Life instructors provide parent education, teacher and preschools board officer training and support. Call the preschool to register. Buckley Plateau Kids Co-op Preschool, 360.829.6371, Wickersham School, 250 W. Main St., www.plateaukidspreschool.com

Puyallup Puyallup South Co-op Preschool, 253.620.4581, Real Life Family Center, 17708 28th Ave. E. www.puyallupsouthcoop.com Puyallup Valley Co-op Preschool, 253.620.4556, First Christian Church, 623 9th Ave. SW, www.pvcp.net Roy Strawberry Patch Co-op Preschool, 253.843.1729, 221 E. Third St., Roy, www.strawberrypatchpreschool.com Spanaway Bethel Co-op Preschool, 253.531.7676, 115 163rd St. S. Spanaway Sumner Sumner Co-op Preschool, 253.862.7124, Christ the King Lutheran Church, 245 Valley Ave, Sumner www.orgsites.com/wa/sumnerco-op

Gig Harbor Gig Harbor Co-op Preschool, 253.858.6911, Gig Harbor Masonic Temple, 3025 96th St. NW Hales Pass Community Center, 3507 Ray Nash Dr. NW www.ghcp.org

Tacoma Jack & Jill Co-op Preschool, 253.756.0637, Grace Baptist Church, N. 26th & Vassault St. www.jackjill.org North Orchard Co-op Preschool, 253.620.4004, First Christian Church, 602 N. Orchard St. www.orcharddelongcoop.com North Tacoma Co-op Preschool, 253.370.1858, Christ Episcopal Church, 310 N. K St. www.tacomapreschool.org Northpoint Co-op Preschool, 253.952.9285, Dash Point School, 6546 Dash Pt. Blvd. NE www.northpointcoop.org Old Town Co-op Preschool, 253.620.4620, Mason United Methodist Church, 2710 N. Madison St. www.oldtownpreschool.org Tacoma Learning Center, 253.565.4887, Tacoma Community College, 6316 S. 12th St. www.tacomalearningcenter.com Wapato Co-op Preschool, 253.620.4369, Westminster Presbyterian Church, 5236 E. B St. www.wapatopreschool.org

Key Peninsula Key Peninsula Co-op Preschool, 253.884.5535, Evergreen Elementary, 1820 Key Peninsula Hwy. Vaughn Elementary, 17521 Hall Rd. KPN, Vaughn

University Place Narrows Co-op Preschool, 253.564.4655, United Church, 3912 Grandview Dr. W. www.narrowsco-op.org

Milton North Hill Co-op Preschool, 253.922.5601, Milton United Methodist Church, 1405 10th Ave., www.northhillcoop.org Mountain View Co-op Preschool, 253.896.3661, Mission Woods Presbyterian Church, 2003 Taylor St. www.mtviewcoop.com

Bates-affiliated cooperative preschools and the Parent Child Pre-school Council comply with all federal rules and regulations and do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, creed, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, disability or veterans status.

Burien Burien Co-op Preschool, 206.241.6714, Burien Community Center, 425 SW 144th St., www.burienco-op.org Dupont Steilacoom Co-op Preschool, 253.365.4248, Chloe Clark Elementary, 1700 Palisade Blvd., Dupont www.steilacoompreschool.com Federal Way Federal Way Co-op Preschool, 253.486.7949, Federal Way United Methodist Church, 29645 51st Ave. www.federalwaypreschool.com

Schedule Key: BDC=Bates Downtown Campus, BSC=Bates South Campus, BMC=Bates Mohler Campus, 7163=Item Number, E307=Room Number Sat=Day, 5/3-5/10 =Beginning & ending dates of courses, 8 a.m.-1 p.m.=Time, 8 hrs=Hours, $50=Fee, D=Degree, C=Certificate, 4 Qtrs = 4 Quarters

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General Information Accreditation Bates Technical College is regionally accredited by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities, an institutional accrediting body recognized by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation and the Secretary of the U.S. Department of Education. Many career education programs meet specific industry certifications.

Tami Hauptmann Building a new life Tami Hauptmann hit rock bottom four years ago. She went to prison as a result of a drug conviction and had nowhere to turn. Soon, she was living at the New Phoebe House Association, a transitional shelter for women and children. “The New Phoebe House helped guide me onto the right road,” says Tami, a Sumner native. Tami believes at that point in time God delivered her from her addiction. “He is the one who turned my life around, not me,” says Tami. She was eager to get into school so she could become a better role model for her kids. “Through various assessments, the Educational Opportunity Center helped me choose the Electronic Engineering Technician program at Bates,” says Tami. She met with career specialist Monica Schumaker and instructor Stan Reed. She began classes in 2009. “I liked that the program was already mapped out for me,” she says. “Monica is easy to talk to, and Stan encourages me when I’m feeling discouraged and overwhelmed.”

Board of Trustees Stanley Rumbaugh, Chair Theresa Pan-Hosley, Vice Chair Michael Grunwald Calvin Pearson Karen Seinfeld Tuition For tuition information, visit www.bates.ctc.edu/tuition or call 253.680.7019. Tuition Refund Policy A student who has paid tuition before the quarter starts but is unable to attend the class may receive a full tuition refund. After the first day of class, Bates grants refunds as follows: • From the 1st to the 5th calendar day of class - 80% • From the 6th day to the 15th day calendar day - 40% • After the 15th calendar day there is no refund The tuition refund policy applies to all students in state-supported programs. It is the student’s responsibility to complete a withdrawal form and submit it to the registration office. The date the withdrawal is received will be used for calculating refunds. Self-Support Courses • The college cancels the class - 100% • Withdrawal on or before one business day prior to 1st class - 100% • Student registers but doesn’t attend - None

Because of Bates’ on-site daycare facilities, Tami can visit her two-and-a-half-year-old twins throughout the day. “The daycare is really great,” she says. “It’s easy to bring them to school with me, drop them off and run to class. Having them here on campus makes it easier for me to spend more quality time with them.” Tami’s career goal is to become an electrical engineer. She is on target to graduate next year with a certificate and an associate of technology.

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Limitation of Liability The 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. Discrimination Statement Bates Technical College reaffirms its policy of equal opportunity and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, age, marital status, disability, or status as a disabled veteran or Vietnam era veteran in its programs and activities in accordance with college policy and applicable federal and state statutes and regulations. Inquiries regarding Bates’ non-discriminatory policies should be directed to the Vice President of Human Resources, 1101 S. Yakima Ave., Tacoma, WA 98405, 253.680.7180. For further information on notice of nondiscrimination and equal opportunity, see the list of OCR enforcement offices for the address and phone number of the office that serves your area, or call 1.800.421.3481. Questions concerning the application of Title IX and its implementing regulations should be directed to the Vice President for Student Services, 1101 S. Yakima Ave., Tacoma, WA 98405, 253.680.7005 or 1.800.562.7099, extension 7002.


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Campus Locations and Directions

Bates Downtown Campus | 253.680.7000 1101 S. Yakima Ave., Tacoma Directions to Downtown Campus from I-5: Take the City Center exit. Stay on I-705 to A Street exit. Go three blocks north. Turn left onto 11th Street and travel to Yakima Avenue.

Bates South Campus | 253.680.7400 2201 S. 78th St., Tacoma Directions to South Campus from I-5: Northbound: Take exit 129. At the exit ramp light, turn left and go back over the freeway to Tacoma Mall Boulevard. Turn left, go to 78th Street and turn right. Southbound: Take exit 129 onto Tacoma Mall Boulevard. Turn left and go to 78th Street and turn right.

Bates Mohler Campus | 253.680.7700 2320 S. 19th St., Tacoma WA

Student Registration Calendar Summer quarter April 12 Start registration for continuing students April 19 Start registration for waitlisted students April 26 Open registration April 30 Summer tuition due May 17 Summer classes start May 19 Last day to add class without instructor permission May 21 Last day to drop a class and receive an 80% refund May 28 Last day to add class with instructor permission June 4 Last day to drop a class and not have it appear on your transcript June 4 Last day to drop a class and receive a 40% refund July 6 Last day to drop a class and have a “W” appear on your transcript Fall Quarter July 7 July 14 July 21 August 30 September 9 September 13 September 15 September 22 September 30 September 24 October 22

Start registration for continuing students Start registration for waitlisted students Open registration Fall tuition due Fall classes start Last day to drop a class and receive an 80% refund Last day to add class without instructor permission Last day to add class with instructor permission Last day to drop a class and not have it appear on your transcript Last day to drop a class and receive a 40% refund Last day to drop a class and have a “W” appear on your transcript

*Dates are subject to change

Directions to Mohler Campus from I-5: Take WA-16 to the Union Avenue exit to South 19th Street. Turn right onto 19th Street and the campus is on the right. Schedule Key: BDC=Bates Downtown Campus, BSC=Bates South Campus, BMC=Bates Mohler Campus, 7163=Item Number, E307=Room Number Sat=Day, 5/3-5/10 =Beginning & ending dates of courses, 8 a.m.-1 p.m.=Time, 8 hrs=Hours, $50=Fee, D=Degree, C=Certificate C=Certificate, 4 Qtrs = 4 Quarters

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1101 South Yakima Avenue Tacoma, WA 98405-4895

New York Fashion Trip May 4-10

Take a bite out of the Big Apple! If you love fashion, you don’t want to miss this memorable trip. Visit couture fashion designer Kenneth D. King and his studio, Simplicity Pattern Company, the Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT) museum, popular fabric stores like Mood Fabrics, B & J Fabrics, Metro Textile Corp., Bergdorf Goodman’s design floor and more! Stay at the chic Affinia Manhattan, located in the middle of New York’s most popular attractions. Approximate cost $1,700.

Call 253.680.7138 for more information.

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Community Education

The Art of Indian Cooking Item #: COOK 093

June 1 - 25, 5 - 9 p.m. Learn the secrets of cooking healthy, low-fat Indian cuisine. Explore the tantalizing blend of spices known for their healing and antioxidant properties. 7640, BSC-Cafeteria, T, 6/1-6/29, 5-9 p.m., $150 253.680.7000 | www.bates.ctc.edu


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