Reinvent At Bates Technical College
2012 Spring/Summer Class Schedule
Career Education ~ Pages 10 - 11 Home & Family Life ~ Pages 12 - 15 General Education ~ Page 16 Continuing Education ~ Pages 18 - 22
Legal Assistant Read her story on page 5!
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253.680.7000 253.680.7700 253.680.7400 1.800.562.7099 253.680.7000 253.680.7002, Info@bates.ctc.edu 253.680.7030, Testing@bates.ctc.edu 253.680.7186 253.680.7300/253.680.7402 253.680.7020, FinancialAid@bates.ctc.edu 253.680.7160, Foundation@bates.ctc.edu 253.680.7260 253.680.7700, KBTC@bates.ctc.edu 253.680.7019, Registration@bates.ctc.edu 253.680.7264, Running-Start@bates.ctc.edu 253.680.7161, TeacherTrain@bates.ctc.edu 711, DSS@bates.ctc.edu 253.680.7004, HighSchool@bates.ctc.edu 253.680.7035, VABenefits@bates.ctc.edu
Directions to our campuses. 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 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. About This Publication: This schedule is a guide for prospective students to learn about Bates Technical College and the programs and classes we offer. This class schedule is based on accurate information received as of Dec. 2, 2011. 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. For more information about our graduation rates, the median debt of students who completed our programs, and other important information, please visit our website at www.bates.ctc.edu.
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On the Cover: Legal Assistant graduate, Aeriele Johnson. Read her story on page 5. Postmaster: Send address changes to: Bates Technical College, 1101 S. Yakima Ave.,Tacoma, WA 98405-4895
Bates Technical College | Spring/Summer 2012 Class Schedule
Rethink. Retool. Reinvent. If you’re rethinking your next move in life, think of Bates. From options to complete high school and career training to life-long learning and enrichment opportunities, we help you retool for the challenges that are ahead of you. Celebrating more than 70 years, Bates Technical College offers certificate and degree opportunities in 53 career education programs that meet the demands of an evolving workforce. Through GED testing and our high school completion program, Bates also opens doors for people who haven’t yet completed high school. Bates’ technical high school program gives students ages 16 to 20 the attention they need to complete their education while also pursuing a career education program. And as the innovator of important extended and continuing learning opportunities, thousands take courses from us each year on everything from how to be a better parent to how to “green” your company. With Bates as your educational partner, you can reinvent yourself to seize more of life’s opportunities. We invite you to explore more today by calling 253.680.7000 or visiting www.bates.ctc.edu.
Register now! Spring Quarter starts: Feb. 23 Summer Quarter starts: May 15
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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. Check out these simple enrollment steps and start reinventing your life!
Register for Career Education STEP 1 Attend an Information Session
Register for Extended Learning
STEP 2 Apply for Financial Aid
It’s easy to enroll in Bates’ Extended Learning courses! These classes are short-term educational opportunities that can help you build your career skills, gain professional certification or explore a personal interest.
STEP 3 Complete Entrance Testing
Look inside this Class Schedule starting on page 12 for current offerings and register using one of the convenient methods below. For more information about Extended Learning opportunities, call the following departments:
STEP 4 Schedule an appointment with a Career Advisor
Continuing Education 253.680.7300 253.680.7402 Educator Training 253.680.7161 (eLearning for educators or teacher certification) Home & Family Life 253.680.7500
Learn how to get started at Bates Technical College! See the schedule on page 4.
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).
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 $19.
During this appointment, students will complete an application form and pay the non-refundable $50 application fee. To speak with a career advisor, call 253.680.7002.
Online
STEP 5 Complete the registration and enrollment form
Walk In
Complete the registration and enrollment form with your career advisor. Remember, tuition and fees are due at this time.
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.
Six Simple Steps to Regis ter
Visit www.bates.ctc.edu/Registration and fill out the secure online form.
• Continuing Education, First Aid/ CPR, and Home and Family Life: South Campus, Mon-Thu, 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Fri, 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. • Educator Training: Downtown Campus, Room M320, Mon-Fri, 8 a.m.-4 p.m.
Phone • Continuing Education: 253.680.7300, 253.680.7402. • Educator Training: 253.680.7161. • Home and Family Life: 253.680.7500. Be sure to have your payment ready. We accept Visa or MasterCard credit or debit cards.
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Bates Technical College | Spring/Summer 2012 Class Schedule
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 session below. If you can’t attend a session, contact a career advisor or the instructor directly to make other arrangements, or call 253.680.7002.
Career Information Session Locations Downtown Campus
South Campus
1101 S. Yakima Ave., Tacoma
2201 S. 78th St., Tacoma
Every 2nd and 4th Tuesday at 1 p.m. Audio/Visual Technology and Communication - Audio/Sound Technology - Broadcasting/Audio/Video Production - Digital Media Information Technology - Computer Networking Systems Technician - Computer Repair & Network Support - Database Technology - Electrical Power & Process Automation - Electronic Equipment Service Technology - Electronics Technicain - Information Technology Specialist - Software Development - Web Development - Wireless Voice & Data Communications Business Administration - Administrative Medical Assistant - Administrative Office Assistant - Legal Assistant - Marketing & Business Management Construction - Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning & Refrigeration Technician - Sheet Metal Technology Wholesale and Retail Services - Barber - Culinary Arts Education and Training - Early Childhood Education/Child care Manufacturing - Machinist - CNC Operator Engineering - Civil Engineering Technology - Electrical Engineering Technician - Electronics Engineering Technician - Fire Protection Engineering Technology - Mechanical Engineering
1st and 3rd Thursdays at 2 p.m. Health/Sciences - Biomedical Service Technician: Clinical Engineering - Dental Assisting - Dental Lab Technician - Denturist - Hearing Instrument Technology - Occupational Therapy Assistant - Practical Nurse
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1st and 3rd Tuesday at 1 p.m. Transportation and Distribution - Auto Body Rebuilding & Refinishing - Automotive Mechanic - Automotive Parts/Inventory/Warehousing - Diesel & Heavy Equipment Mechanic - Power Sports & Equipment Technology Construction - Architectural Woodworking/ & Cabinet Making Technology - Carpentry - Electrical Construction - Facilities Maintenance Engineer - Welding Health/Sciences - Biotechnology Lab Technician
1st and 3rd Wednesday at 1 p.m. Public Safety - Fire Service
1st and 3rd Thursday at 1 p.m. Transportation and Distribution - Commercial Truck Driving - Entry Level
Information Sessions cover specifics about your career program. Choose your area of interest and attend the appropriate career education information session.
Paying for College 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. 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. Eligibility for Financial Aid A student maybe 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 To apply visit www.bates.ctc.edu/financialaid.
Scholarships
The Bates Foundation can help students pay for their education! 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.
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Rethink your future with our Career Advisors. Our career advisors 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 advisor is your resource for questions about general education, degree and certificate requirements, tuition, support services and for help in creating your personal education plan. Call 253.680.7002 to schedule an appointment with any career advisor.
Jason Carroll
jcarroll@bates.ctc.edu, 253.680.7008
Aeriele Johnson, Legal Assistant A Civil Action Aeriele Johnson was busy during her final year at Bates. From serving as treasurer on the Associated Student Government (ASG), where she made budget presentations to the Board of Trustees, to participating in the annual Legislative Cookie Day and the Students of Color Conference, Aeriele said she’s learned to be a leader. The Legal Assistant graduate also learned that her heart belongs to the legal field. Aeriele just concluded a five-month internship in the civil division of the Pierce County Prosecutor’s Office. “It would be my dream to work at the Pierce County Prosecutor’s Office,” she said. “I learned so much during my internship, and it impressed upon me that this is where I want to be. The job is complex, so the fact that I did it makes me feel like I can do anything,” said Aeriele. It’s an incredible accomplishment to have had an internship for that length of time in the prosecutor’s office, she noted. “Anyone can say they have [legal assistant] experience, but to be able to say that my experience was at the prosecutor’s office is a big deal. Because of that internship, my resume’ just got longer with the skills and knowledge,” she said. The Foss High School graduate enrolled in Bates because of her mother’s encouragement. “My mother attended Bates, and she’s the reason I came here. I love that the emphasis is hands-on learning,” she said. If it wasn’t for Bates, Aeriele said she wouldn’t be doing anything significant. “My instructor and the staff helped me grow, earn my degree. My instructor was the reason I got my internship.” Aeriele sat for her Accredited Legal Secretary exam in December, and spends her free time searching for her dream job at the Pierce County Prosecutor’s Office. •
Program Areas: Health/Sciences Biomedical Service Technician: Clinical Engineering Dental Assisting Dental Lab Technician Denturist Occupational Therapy Assistant Practical Nurse Wholesale and Retail Services Barber Information Technology Database Technology Electronic Equipment Service Technician Software Development Web Development
Dan Eberle
deberle@bates.ctc.edu, 253.680.7010
Program Areas: Wholesale and Retail Services Culinary Arts Construction Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning and Refrig. Technician Sheet Metal Engineering Electrical Engineering Technician Electronics Engineering Technician Mechnical Engineering Fire Proctection Engineering Technology Civil Engeering Technology Health/Sciences Hearing Instrument Technology Manufacturing Machinist Business Administration Marketing and Business Management
Blake Ingram
bingram@bates.ctc.edu, 253.680.7299 Worker Retraining Coordinator
Our career advisors are here to help you.
Jim Field
jfield@bates.ctc.edu 253.680.7410 Program Areas: Construction Architectural Woodworking/Cabinet Making Technology Carpentry Electrical Construction Facilities Maintenance Engineer Welding Transportation and Distribution Auto Body Rebuilding and Refinishing Automotive Mechanic Commercial Truck Driving Power Sports and Equipment Technology Wholesale and Retail Services Automotive Parts/Inventory/Warehousing Health/Sciences Biotechnology Lab Technician
LeaEllen Maass
lmaass@bates.ctc.edu, 253.680.7007 Program Areas: Manufacturing CNC Operator Information Technology Computer Repair and Network Support Information Technology Specialist Wireless Voice and Data Communications Education & Training Early Childhood Education/Child Care
Bob Traufler
btraufler@bates.ctc.edu, 253.680.7412 Program Areas: Transportation and Distribution Diesel and Heavy Equipment Public Safety Fire Service Audio/Visual Technology and Communication Broadcast/Audio/Video Technology Digital Media Business Administration Administrative Medical Asstant Administrative Office Asstant Legal Assistant Information Technology Computer Networking Systems Technician Electronics Technician Electrical Power and Process Automation
Did you know?
You can take prerequisites at Bates before you enroll in your career training program. Learn more about our General Education classes on page 16.
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Bates At Your Service Auto Mechanic Shop, BSC, Rm C303
253.680.7468/7469
Auto Body Repair & Refinishing, BSC, Rm C105
253.680.7458/7457
Barber Shop, BDC, Rm M202, M-F, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
253.680.7248
Business Management & Training Center, BDC, Rm M123
253.680.7190
Cabinet Making and Millwork, BDC, Rm M101C
253.680.7251
Carpentry, BSC, Rm B306
253.680.7453
Coffee Shop, BDC, M200
253.680.7247
Computer Repair & Service, BDC, Rm W210 or Rm W219
253.680.7066
Diesel and Heavy Equipment Repair, BSC, Rm D236
253.680.7438
Dental Clinic, BDC, Rm E208, M-Th, 8 a.m.-3 p.m.
253.680.7310
Electrician Services, BSC, Rm D201
253.680.7433/7434
Food Services, BDC, M200, M-Th, 8:30-10 a.m. & 11-12:30 p.m.
253.680.7011
Hearing Clinic, BDC, Rm E214, Mon: 8-11:30 a.m.; Tue: 8 a.m.-2:30 p.m.; Fri: 1-4 p.m.
253.680.7362
Motorcycle, Lawnmower & Jet Ski Repair, BSC, Rm C210
253.680.7476
Sheet Metal Services, BDC, Rm W106
253.680.7394
Typing Services, BDC, Rm E308
253.680.7370
Vehicle Parts Store, BSC, Bldg. J
253.680.7498
Welding Services, BSC, Rm B311
253.680.7454/7455/ 7456
Tutoring Center, BDC, Rm E302, Mon: 7:30 a.m.-Noon; Tue-Fri: 7:30 a.m.-4 p.m.; Math tutoring: M-F, 11 a.m.-Noon. Call for BSC and BMC hours, and for appointments.
253.680.7259 tutors@bates.ctc.edu (Students Only)
Commencement 2012 Friday, May 18, 6 p.m.
Tacoma Dome Exhibition Hall
Congratulations class of 2012! Santiago Zayco, Dental Lab Technician, International Student Santiago Zayco came to Bates by way of Wenatchee, where his uncle, a denturist, lives. He enrolled in a local community college to pursue a nursing degree, but because of encouragement from his uncle, decided to switch gears and work toward becoming a denturist. A native of Bacolod City, Philippines, Santiago said his uncle gave Bates high recommendations, and spoke of his own success in the profession. “I liked the flexibility of being able to own my own clinic someday,” said Santiago, who started the Dental Lab Technician program in 2009 while waiting for a spot to open in the Denturist program.
For these international students, it’s all about the teeth. Santiago
“Being in the dental lab program will ultimately make it easier for me to understand dentures in general,” he said. “I like that as a denturist, I’ll be able to work with the public and see different people all the time.” Santiago hopes to start the Denturist program this spring. After he earns his associate of technology degree, he will return home to gain work experience and eventually open his own business. “If it wasn’t for Bates, I would have never thought it would have been possible for me to be a denturist.”
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Spring and Summer 2012
Jae Hoon Choi, Dental Lab Technician, International Student Jae Hoon Choi came directly to Bates from Pusan, Korea, in 2009 to enroll in the Dental Lab Technician program. His aunt, a former dental lab technician who lives in Buckley, told him about the profession and spoke highly of Bates.
Student Registration Calendar Spring and Summer Quarters Jan. 26
Spring registration starts for continuing students
“Bates is my first American school, and I found it really easy to talk with my instructors,” said Jae, pronounced Jay.
Feb. 2
Spring registration starts for waitlisted students
Jae enjoys his experience at Bates. “I know people from different backgrounds, and I now have American friends. It’s different from Korea—everything is different. American people smile a lot, and there is a drive-through for everything.”
Feb. 9
Open registration
Feb. 9
Spring tuition due
Feb. 23
Spring classes start
Jae
He noted that while instructors John Howard and Kris Merriman help make learning terms and concepts easier for him, his peers are also easy to turn to when questions arise. “My classmates are really helpful and kind. I really appreciate them.”
May 11
Last day of Spring Quarter
April 17
And even though there is a language barrier, Jae is learning the elements of the program with ease. “The style of teaching is great, especially for international students who need extra help understanding terminology.”
Summer registration starts for continuing students
April 24
Summer registration starts for waitlisted students
After earning his associate of technology degree, Jae plans to continue his education at a four-year college. He still has three quarters left at Bates, so when you see him around, be sure to welcome him—and flash your big American smile. Sunju Jeon, Dental Lab Technician, International Student Two years ago, Sunju Jeon came to America for a new experience. She participated in a homestay and took English as a Second Language courses at a community college near Seattle. A dental hygienist in her hometown of Changwon, Korea, Sunju, who pronounces her name Soon, decided to transfer to Bates’ Dental Lab Technician program so she could both learn English and pursue an associate of technology degree in the field.
Sunju
“Bates has helped me to learn English, and I love the dental lab program and my new friends,” said Sunju, now in her fourth quarter.
May 1
Open registration
May 1
Summer tuition due
May 15
Summer classes start
July 26
Last day of Summer Quarter
All dates are subject to change.
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She noted that Laurie Arnold, the college’s international student advisor, was very friendly and helpful, and she always spoke clearly to make sure Sunju understood. Sunju appreciates that her instructors are easy to talk to. “When I don’t understand something, I can ask a question or my classmates will help me out.” When asked her advice to international students seeking a similar experience, she said, “Do your best, so you can finish and work toward your goals.”
“If it wasn’t for Bates, I would have never thought it would have been possible for me to be a denturist.”
And that’s exactly what Sunju is doing. After she graduates next year, her goal is to work in Korea as a dental lab technician.•
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, 5cr=Credits, $50=Fee, D=Degree, C=Certificate, 4 Qtrs=4 Quarters, (GT)=Generally Transferable.
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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.
Bates Technical College | Spring/Summer 2012 Class Schedule
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. Individual awards range from $100 to $1,000 per quarter. To start the online scholarship application, visit our website at: https://scholarships.bates.ctc.edu/Stars/ Questions? Please call the Foundation at 253.680.7160.
It connects our students, faculty and programs with valuable community resources so that financial need doesn’t become a barrier to achieving educational goals. We are a 501c3 non profit organization with a mission to support student and program success by securing resources through building community relationships and awareness. You can help. Community partners, alumni, faculty and staff who believe in Bates’ mission support our foundation. Make a difference through the Bates Foundation.
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.
Volunteer – Whether you wish to serve on our board or join one of our committees, we have a spot for you!
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.
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. For more information on the Bates Foundation, call 253.680.7160, email foundation@bates.ctc.edu or visit our website at www.bates.ctc.edu/foundation.
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.
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The Bates Technical College Foundation makes connections.
Attend a Special Event – Our annual Bates Sizzles, held every 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.
10th Annual
Thursday, April 19, 2012 | 5:30 p.m. The hottest fundraising event around town is about to turn up the heat. Bates Sizzles celebrates its 10th annual event in April, and this year, new surprises will set this event on fire! Your temperature will continue to rise with fantastic food and libations, live jazz music and a silent auction with fun and unique items, both small and large. And best of all? Bates Sizzles will keep the same ticket price we’ve had for the last five years! Proceeds from this signature fundraiser help students and staff at Bates Technical College through scholarships, program support and more. You’ll enjoy a red hot party, and you’ll help make a difference in the lives of many worthy students. This event will sell out, so we recommend you purchase your tickets early.
Ticket Information
$60 for one, or $50 each if you purchase two or more tickets Visit www.batesizzles.eventbrite.com to order your tickets online, or call us at 253.680.7160. Help us add some spice to the event! The Sizzles Committee is looking for volunteers, sponsorships and auction items. If you can help with any of these, please contact us at 253.680.7160, foundation@bates.ctc.edu.
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Bates Technical College | Spring/Summer 2012 Class Schedule
Career Education Degree & Certificate Options Bates offers more than 50 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.
Program
Degree/ Certificate
Location
Hours
Estimated Completion Time
Audio/Sound Technology
C
BMC
M-F, 7:45 a.m.-3:30 p.m.
3 Qtrs.
Broadcasting/Audio/Video Production
D, C
BMC
M-F, 7:45 a.m.-3:30 p.m.
6 Qtrs.
Digital Media
C
BMC
M-F, 7:45 a.m.-3:30 p.m.
4 Qtrs.
Administrative Medical Assistant
C
BDC
M-F, 7:30 a.m.-3:15 p.m.
4 Qtrs.
Administrative Office Assistant
D, C
BDC
M-F, 8:15 a.m.-3 p.m.
7 Qtrs.
Administrative Office Assistant - Part Time
D
BDC
Tue, 4:30-5:30 p.m.
7 Qtrs.
Legal Assistant
D, C
BDC
M-F, 7:45 a.m.-3:15 p.m.
6 Qtrs.
Marketing and Business Management
D, C
BDC
M-F, 7:15 a.m.-3 p.m.
6 Qtrs.
Architectural Woodworking/Cabinet Making Technology
D, C
BSC
M-F, 7:15 a.m.-3 p.m.
6 Qtrs.
Boat Building
Technical High School Only
BSC
M-F, 7:15 a.m.-2:45 p.m.
3 Qtrs.
Carpentry
D, C
BSC
M-F, 7:15 a.m.-2:45 p.m
6 Qtrs.
Electrical Construction
D, C
BSC
M-F, 7:15 a.m.-3 p.m.
6-9 Qtrs.
Facilities Maintenance Engineer
D, C
BSC
7:15 a.m.-2:45 p.m.
6 Qtrs.
Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Technician
D, C
BDC
7 a.m.-2:30 p.m.
6 Qtrs.
Sheet Metal Technology
D, C
BDC
M-F, 7 a.m.-2:45 p.m.
6 Qtrs.
Welding
D, C
BSC
M-F, 7:15 a.m.-3 p.m.
7 Qtrs.
Early Childhood Education/Child Care
D, C
BDC
7 a.m.-2:30 p.m.,
6 Qtrs.
Early Childcare Education/Child Care – Evening
D
BDC
T,W,Th Time: Arranged
4 Qtrs.
Civil Engineering
D, C
BDC
M-F, 8:15 a.m.-3 p.m.
6 Qtrs.
Electrical Engineering Technician
D
BDC
M-F, 8 a.m.-2:45 p.m.
8 Qtrs.
Electronics Engineering Technician
D
BDC
M-F 8 a.m.-2:45 p.m.
7 Qtrs.
Mechanical Engineering
D, C
BDC
M-F, 7:45 a.m.-3:30 p.m.
6 Qtrs.
Audio/Visual Technology & Communication
Business Administration
Construction
Education & Training
Engineering
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A quick guide to career ed ucation degree and certificate optio ns Program
Degree/ Certificate
Location
Hours
Estimated Completion Time
Biomedical Service Technician: Clinical Engineering
D
BDC
M-F, 7 a.m.-2:45 p.m.
7 Qtrs.
Biotechnology Lab Technician
D, C
BSC
M-F, 7:45 a.m.-3:30 p.m.
7 Qtrs.
Dental Assisting
D, C
BDC
M-F, 7:30 a.m.-3:15 p.m.
4 Qtrs.
Dental Lab Technician
D, C
BDC
M-F, 7:15 a.m.-2 p.m
8 Qtrs.
Denturist
D
BDC
M-Th, 7 a.m.-3 p.m.
6 Qtrs.
Hearing Instrument Technology
D
BDC
M-F, 7:30 a.m.-3:15 p.m.
6 Qtrs.
Practical Nurse
D
BDC
M-Th, 6:45 a.m.-3:15 p.m. & F, 7-11 a.m.
4 Qtrs.
Occupational Therapy Assistant
D
BDC
M-F, 7:45 a.m.-3:30 pm.
6 Qtrs.
Computer Networking Systems Technician
D
BDC
M-F, 7:15 a.m.-3 p.m.
6 Qtrs.
Computer Repair & Network Support
C
BDC
M-F, 1-8:30 p.m.
3 Qtrs.
Database Technology
D, C
BDC
M-F, 7:30 a.m.-3:15 p.m.
6-7 Qtrs.
Electrical Power and Process Automation
D, C
BDC
M-F, 7 a.m.-2:45 p.m.
7 Qtrs.
Electronic Equipment Service Technician
D
BDC
M-F, 7 a.m.-2:45 p.m.,
6 Qtrs.
Electronics Technician
C
BDC
M-F, 7:15 a.m.-3 p.m.
2 Qtrs.
Information Technology Specialist
D
BDC
M-F, 7:15 a.m.-3 p.m.
6 Qtrs.
Software Development
D, C
BDC
M-F, 7:30 a.m.-3:15 p.m.
6-7 Qtrs.
Web Development
D, C
BDC
M-F, 7:45 a.m.-3:30 p.m.
6-7 Qtrs.
Wireless Voice and Data Communications
D, C
BDC
M-F, 7 a.m.-2:45 p.m.
6 Qtrs.
Machinist
D, C
BDC
M-F, 7:15 a.m.-3 p.m. or 1:30-9 p.m.
6 Qtrs.
CNC Operator
C
BDC
M-F, 7 a.m.-2:30 p.m.
2 Qtrs.
Fire Protection Engineering Technology
D, C
BDC
M-F, 7:15 a.m.-3 p.m.
6 Qtrs.
Fire Service
D
BSC
M-F, 7:30 a.m.-3 p.m. or 2:30 p.m.-10 p.m.
6 Qtrs.
Barber
C
BDC
M-F, 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
3 Qtrs.
Culinary Arts
D, C
BDC
M-F, 6:15 a.m.-2:45 p.m.
6 Qtrs.
Auto Body Rebuilding and Refinishing
D, C
BSC
M-F, 7:15 a.m.-2:45 p.m.
7 Qtrs.
Automotive Mechanic
D
BSC
M-F, 7:30 a.m.-3 p.m.
8 Qtrs.
Automotive Parts/Inventory/Warehousing
C
BSC
M-F, 7:45 a.m.-3:30 p.m.
4 Qtrs.
Commercial Truck Driving-Entry Level
C
BSC
M-F, 7 a.m.-2:30 p.m., 7:30 a.m.-3 p.m., or 2:30 p.m.-10 p.m.
2 Qtrs.
Diesel & Heavy Equipment Mechanic
D, C
BSC
M-F, 7:15 a.m.-3 p.m.
6 Qtrs.
Power Sports and Equipment Technology
D, C
BSC
M-F, 7:15 a.m.-2:45 p.m.
6 Qtrs.
Health/Sciences
Information Technology
Manufacturing
Public Safety
Wholesale & Retail Services
Transportation & Distribution
Career Education Degree and Certificate Options Table Key: BDC=Bates Downtown Campus, BSC=Bates South Campus, BMC=Bates Mohler Campus, D=Degree, C=Certificate, 4 Qtrs=4 Quarters, Every=Fall, Winter, Spring and Summer quarters, F=Fall, W=Winter, S=Spring, Su=Summer, Varies=Please check with your career advisor for the entry quarter.
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Home & Family Life Registration All registrations for Home and Family Life classes are processed at Bates’ South Campus. In most circumstances, registration is required five days prior to the first class. Bates reserves the right to cancel or reschedule classes or change instructors. Fees are also 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.-4:30 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
Classes for Parents and Children Bates South Campus 2201 S. 78th St., Tacoma, 253.680.7500
Join other families for fun, socialization and information-sharing in a safe, supervised environment for children 0-36 months. We welcome one or both parents to participate. Children and parents 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 $88 for an eight-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 availability of funds and need and circumstances for parenting classes throughout the South Puget Sound region. Call 253.680.7500 to learn if you qualify.
SPRING QUARTER
Infants & Parents, 0-12 months, PRTSF 098 Tacoma: Bates South Campus, 2201 S. 78th, Rm. 117 7654, M, 2/27-4/30, 1-2:30 p.m., 6-12 mo 7655, M, 2/27-4/30, 6-7:30 p.m., 0-12 mo 7656, W, 2/29-5/2, 9:30-11 a.m., 0-12 mo 7657, W, 2/29-5/2, 1-2:30 p.m., 0-6 mo Toddlers & Parents, PRTSF 098 Tacoma: Bates South Campus, 2201 S. 78th St., Rm. 121 7658, W, 2/29-5/2, 6-7:30 p.m., 12-28 mo 7659, Th, 3/1-5/3, 9:30-11a.m., 12-24 mo 7660, Th, 3/1-5/3, 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m., 24-36 mo 7661, F, 3/2-5/4, 9:30 a.m.-11a.m., 12-28 mo
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SUMMER QUARTER
Infants & Parents, 0-12 months, PRTSF 098 Tacoma: Bates South Campus, 2201 S. 78th, Rm. 117 7654S, M, 5/14-6/25, 1-3 p.m., 6-12 mo 7655S, M, 5/14-6/25, 6-8 p.m., 0-12 mo 7656S, W, 5/23-6/27, 9:30-11:30 a.m., 0-12 mo 7657S, W, 5/23-6/27, 1-3 p.m., 0-6 mo Toddlers & Parents, PRTSF 098 Tacoma: Bates South Campus, 2201 S. 78th St., Rm. 121 7658S, W, 5/23-6/27, 6-8 p.m., 12-30 mo 7659S, Th, 5/24-6/28, 9:30 -11:30 a.m., 12-24 mo 7660S, Th, 5/24-6/28, 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m., 24-36 mo 7661S, F, 5/25-6/29, 9:30 a.m.-11:30 a.m., 12-30 mo Effective Parenting w/Positive Discipline, PRNT 082 For parents with children ages 2-18. Text required. 7665, M, 3/12-4/23, 6-8 p.m., $68, Lappin Advanced Effective Parenting w/Positive Discipline, PRNT 082 For parents with children ages 2-18. Build on and practice existing positive parenting skills. Prerequisite: a parenting course. 7668, M, 4/30-5/21, 6-8:15 p.m., $58, Lappin Love & Logic Parenting, PRNT 082 For parents with children ages 2-18. Text required. 7666, T, 4/10-5/15, 6-8 p.m., $68, Aitkins Love & Logic Parenting, PRNT 082 For parents with children ages 2-18. Text required. 7667, T, 6/5-7/17, 6-8 p.m., $68, Aitkins (no class 7/3) Rebuilding Your Power, RBLD 095 Empowering families for healthy relationships. 7651, Th, 4/26-5/31, 6-8 p.m., $68, Tucker
State Training and Registry System (STARS)
Bates South Campus 2201 S. 78th St., Tacoma, 253.680.7500 STARS, ECE 103 Introductory training for child care, family home and school-age providers designed to meet state licensing requirements. Fee includes Resource Center membership for spring/summer. 110C, Sat, 4/14- 4/28, 2 cr., 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m., $217.30 110C, Sat, 7/7-7/21, 2 cr., 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m., $217.30 I/T Caregiving III, ITCG 117 Ten hours of STARS training for child care and family home providers designed to meet state licensing requirements. Fee includes Resource Center membership for spring/summer. 5572, Sat, 4/28 & 5/5, 1 cr., 8 a.m.-1:30 p.m., $108.65
Language and Literacy Development, ECEP 105 Ten hours of STARS training for child care and family home providers designed to meet state licensing requirements. 5592, Sat, 6/9 & 6/16, 1 cr., 8 a.m.-1:30 p.m., $108.65
Early Childhood Education/Child Care (ECE) Degree Program Childcare Professionals Day and Evening Classes Bates South Campus 2201 S. 78th St., Room 116, Tacoma For Bates’ first-year ECE students pursuing an associate of technology, call 253.680.7010 for more information. Tuition for the classes below is $108.65 per credit. Emotional & Social Development, ECE 108 During this course, teachers will learn to pinpoint social and emotional milestones, promote and support children’s development in these areas, help them learn to make transitions, and to successfully interact with their peers. 110G, T/Th, 2/23-5/10, 5 cr., noon-2:30 p.m., $543.25 Cognitive Development, ECE 110 This course will introduce theories of child development and the factors that influence children’s cognitive development. Topics include the identification of milestones in the development of cognitive skills, recognition of the developmental sequence of communication skills, and the application of individual learning styles. 110J, M/W, 2/27-5/9, 5 cr., 6-8:30 p.m., $543.25 Child Guidance, ECE 109 Learn about the factors that affect children’s behavior, with an emphasis on positive guidance strategies. Topics include ageappropriate positive reinforcement, guidance and discipline. The course will also cover the impact of family and cultural values on behavior, and the effect of environment and activities on self-discipline. 110H, T/Th, 5/15-7/25, 5 cr., noon-2:30 p.m., $543.25 Childcare Professionals Day and Evening Classes Bates Downtown Campus 1101 S. Yakima Ave., Room E307, Tacoma For Bates’ second-year Early Childhood Education/Child Care students pursuing an associate of technology. Call 253.680.7322 or 253.680.7010 for more information. Curriculum Development, ECE 206 Students will explore the components of curriculum development. They will focus on the role of the teacher in the establishment of schedules that are child centered, developmentally appropriate and culturally relevant. 1126, BDC-M120, T, W, Th, 2/23-5/10, 5 cr., 5:30-9:30 p.m., $543.25
Professionalism, ECE 207 Apply and practice the profession’s code of ethics and advocate for children and families. Students will also develop a professional portfolio and create a resource file of professional publications and organizations. 1127, BDC-M120, T, W, Th, 2/23-5/11, 5 cr., 5:30-9:30 p.m., $543.25
Resource Center
Family Dynamics, ECE 208 Understand family structures and learn techniques to encourage supportive interactions with families. Course includes parent involvement, education, conferences and referrals. 1128, BDC-M120, T, W, Th, 5/15-7/25, 5 cr., 5:30-9:30 p.m., $543.25
Cost One-time visit: $5 Quarterly individual membership: $26 Quarterly group membership: $105 One-time group visit: $55
Issues in Childcare/Early Education, ECE 20 This course provides an opportunity to discuss the issues in child care that impact children and their world: ethical, legal, political, professional, diversity and family/cultural values. 1122, BDC-M120, T, W, Th, 5/15-7/25, 5 cr., 5:30-9:30 p.m., $543.25
Free!
Mommy & Me Tea
March 7, April 11, May 2, June 6 and July 11, Noon - 1 p.m. South Campus 2201 S. 78th St., Bldg E 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.
At Bates South Campus 2201 S. 78th St., Tacoma, 253.680.7500 Parents and teachers can visit Bates’ Resource Center for make-and-take projects, demonstrations and resources. The Center is limited to adults only because of the nature of activities.
Operating Hours Tuesdays: 3-6 p.m. Thursdays: 4-7:30 p.m. Fridays: 9-11 a.m. Most Saturdays: 9 a.m.-Noon Call 253.680.7500 for a current schedule.
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
Child Development Early Education for Professionals
The Child Care Advisory Program offers affiliation opportunities for licensed child care centers in the greater Pierce County area to receive onsite technical training, formal classes and support in early childhood education. Visit www. bates.ctc.edu/HomeFamily for a list of participating childcare centers. Call 253.680.7500 for information on how to become affiliated.
Early Childhood/ Parent Education Seminars All seminars are offered at South Campus, 2201 S. 78th St. Admission is free to affiliated childcare centers and preschool programs, and is $5 for the general public or $10 for those seeking STARS credit. Although some topics are geared toward early childhood education professionals, all seminars are open to parents and caregivers. For more information, call the Bates Home & Family Life Department at 253.680.7500.
MARCH Sensory Development
Is your child sensitive to loud noises, clothing tags, or is a picky eater? Is sitting still difficult? Explore sensory integration activities that you can use with any child. March 8, 7-8:30 p.m., South Campus Auditorium
APRIL Calming Skills
April 12, 7-8:30 p.m., South Campus Auditorium
15th Annual Brain Series-FREE
Language and Literacy: Preparing Children for School Success with Dr. Gina Lebedeva Explore the connection between the importance of early experiences (play, language and literacy) in children and their future academic learning from Dr. Gina Lebedeva, an expert in emergent language and early literacy. April 26, 7-9 p.m., South Campus Auditorium, 2201 S. 78th Street, Tacoma
MAY Siblings
Learn effective parenting strategies to help deal with sibling rivalry. Explore the impact of birth order on behavior. May 2, 7-8:30 p.m., South Campus Auditorium
Just scan it! Scan the QR codes throughout this class schedule with your smartphone to discover how Bates can help rethink, retool and reinvent your life.
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Home & Family Life Cooperative Preschools (For children ages 2-5.) Participate in your child’s early education! Enroll in a parent-participation-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 Home & Family Life instructors provide parent education, teacher and preschools board officer training and support. Call the preschool to register. Buckley
Roy
• Plateau Kids Co-op Preschool, 253.680.7516 or 360.829.6371, Wickersham School, 250 W. Main St., https://sites.google.com/site/ plateaukidspreschool or rsaxton@bates.ctc.edu
• Strawberry Patch Co-op Preschool 253.843.1729, 221 E. Third St. www.strawberrypatchpreschool.com
Burien
Spanaway
• *Burien Co-op Preschool, 206.241.6714 Burien Community Center, 425 SW 144th St., www.burienco-op.org
• Bethel Co-op Preschool, 253.531.7676, 115 163rd St. S., https://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/BethelCooperative-Preschool/124287424324252
Federal Way
Steilacoom/Lakewood
• Federal Way Co-op Preschool, 253.486.7949, Federal Way United Methodist Church, 29645 51st Ave., www.federalwaypreschool.com
• Steilacoom Co-op Preschool, 253.905.6009, 8601 104th St. SW, Lakewood www.steilacoompreschool.com
Gig Harbor
Sumner
• 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
• Sumner Co-op Preschool, 253.862.7124 Christ the King Lutheran Church, 245 Valley Ave., www.orgsites.com/wa/sumnerco-op
Key Peninsula
• Jack & Jill Co-op Preschool, 253.756.0637, Grace Baptist Church, N. 26th & Vassault St. www.jacknjill.org • North Orchard Co-op Preschool 253.620.4004, First Christian Church, 602 N. Orchard St., www.orcharddelongcoop.com • *Midland Co-op Preschool, 253.906.2681,Lutheran Church of Christ the King, 1710 85th St E www.orgsites.com/wa/midlandpreschool • 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 • Wapato Co-op Preschool, 253.620.4369, Westminster Presbyterian Church, 5236 E. B St., www.wapatopreschool.org
• Key Peninsula Co-op Preschool 253.884.5535, Evergreen Elementary, 1820 Key Peninsula Hwy Vaughn Elementary, 17521 Hall Rd KPN, Vaughn 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 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 • South Hill Co-op Preschool, 253.435.1740 8401 S 112th St. E, www.southhillcoop.org
Tacoma
University Place • Narrows Co-op Preschool, 253.564.4655, United Church, 3912 Grandview Dr. W., www.narrowsco-op.org
*Also serves one-year-olds. Bates-affiliated cooperative preschools and the Parent Child Preschool 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.
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Paticipatory Co-op Preschools involve the whole family
15th Annual Brain Series
Language and Literacy:
Preparing Children for School Success Thursday, April 26, 7 - 9 p.m.
South Campus Auditorium, 2201 S. 78th Street, Tacoma. This event is FREE. Language and communication skills are important to help prepare your child for school. In fact, advances in brain and behavioral research have bolstered interest in preparing children for school success. At this year’s Brain Series, you can make the connection between the importance of early experiences (play, language and literacy) and future academic learning from Dr. Lebedeva, an expert in emergent language and early literacy. STARS credit is available. No registration required. Dr. Gina Lebedeva Dr. Lebedeva is the translation, outreach, and education director at the University of Washington’s Institute for Learning & Brain Sciences (I-LABS). She believes that by translating researchon how early experiences sculpt the brain, we can better support children’s learning. Generously Sponsored by:
Home & Family Life
www.bates.ctc.edu/HomeFamily
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Bates Technical College | Spring/Summer 2012 Class Schedule
High School, Adult Basic Education, and General Education Technical High School Orientation Tuesdays: Feb. 7, 14, March 6, 20, April 10, 24, May 8, 22 , June 5, 19, July 10, 24, Aug. 7, 21 10:30 a.m.: South Campus, Room A209, 2201 S. 78th St., Tacoma 3 p.m. - Downtown Campus, Room M315, 1101 S. Yakima Ave., Tacoma The college does not hold orientations during holiday breaks. The schedule may change depending on staff availability. Please call 253.680.7004 to the confirm orientation dates. Parents and guardians are welcome and encouraged to attend. 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 at Bates while you complete your home high school graduation requirements. Tuition and most fees are waived for qualified 11th and 12th graders. Orientations: Running Start Orientations are by appointment only. To schedule an individual appointment, please call Dana McNutt at 253.680.7264.
Adult High School Credit Completion and Credit Retrieval Take individual high school required and elective classes, earn the credits you need for high school graduation and receive a Bates high school diploma. Area high school-age students who need to make up a class can enroll in certain classes that begin at 3:10 p.m. at Bates. For more information, call Dana McNutt at 253.680.7264.
Desirae Hobbs, Carpentry A Solid Career
As a youth, Desirae worked alongside her dad on a variety of construction projects. This experience helped lay the foundation for a career in the industry. In 2010, the Eatonville High School graduate took the first step toward earning a degree in the field. She enrolled in Bates’ carpentry program. “I came to Bates because of the emphasis on hands-on learning,” said Desirae, who recently helped build a house in Lacey as part of a class project. “Because of my dad, I knew the basics, but Bates is teaching me the technical terms and other aspects of the job.”
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Afternoon Technical High School
General Education
For Afternoon Technical High School, call Lexine Torres at 253.680.7479 or visit www.bates.ctc.edu/highschool. Interested students must attend a Technical High School orientation, dates and times listed at left.
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 prerequisites you need to complete. Some students may need to build basic skills in mathematics, reading or writing before taking a general education course.
Go to school beginning at 12:15 p.m. or earlier until 6 p.m. Explore career areas such as Auto Body Rebuilding and Refinishing, Automotive Mechanic, Diesel and Heavy Equipment Mechanic, Early Childhood Education/Child Care, Electrical Construction, and Welding all while you earn a high school diploma and a college degree or certificate. Tuition-free for qualified students 16 and older.
Adult Basic Education (ABE/GED/ESL)
Our English as a Second Language (ESL), Adult Basic Education (ABE) and General Education Development (GED) preparation classes help those who need to improve mathematics, reading, and writing skills. Classes transition to general education classes as skills improve. In some fields, adults can start career education programs while enrolled in ABE/ ESL classes. GED preparation classes help students prepare to take the required five tests for high school equivalency. Bates offers ABE, GED, and ESL classes at the Downtown and South Campuses, and at these off-campus locations: Mercy Housing Tacoma Hillside (ESL) 1805 South ‘G’ St., Tacoma Tacoma Resource & Opportunity Center (GED) 1016 South 28th St., Tacoma Tacoma Goodwill (GED) 714 South 27th St., Tacoma Salishan Family Investment Center (GED, evening) 1724 East 44th St., Tacoma For more information, call 253.680.7274.
Being a female in a typically male-dominated industry does not faze Desirae, who said her classmates treat her well. “You’re here to work, you’re here to learn,” she said. “In the industry, people want more women because it balances the equation out. Women have a different perspective, varying opinions, and often pay closer attention to detail than many men working in the field.” To Desirae, Bates is a place where people can start their careers. “Here, you can get solid footing in your skills and know for certain this is where you want to be, and what you want to do before you go out into the industry.” Desirae is currently awaiting entry as an apprentice in the carpenters union.•
To satisfy degree and certificate requirements, students need to complete certain general education (GE) classes. Career advisors and faculty can help you create an education plan that will keep you on track for your goals. Contact a career advisor for more information on course descriptions and prerequisites.
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.
253.680.7000 | www.bates.ctc.edu
Educator Training eLearning for Educators: An OSPI Special Education State Needs Project
Schedule your education 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 Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI) accepts these courses for certificate maintenance. To register, call 253.680.7230 or visit www.bates.ctc.edu. Visit the website to view additional course offerings. *Designates courses required for Certificate of Training in Paraeducator Foundations. 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. 5110, 1 cr, $26, plus $5 fee 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. 5105, 5 cr, $130, plus $25 fee 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. 5109, 3 cr, $78, plus $25 fee 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. 5106, 1 cr, $26, plus $5 fee 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 benefit from this course. 5116, 3 cr, $78, plus $25 fee General Psychology, PSYC&100* This course is an introduction to psychology for people with an interest in all that influences human behavior. 5112, 5 cr, $130, plus $25 fee
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. 5108, 3 cr, $78, plus $25 fee Special Needs in Inclusive Settings, SPED 103 Through panel discussions with educators and parents, participants learn about benefits, issues, strategies and transitions for students with disabilities within inclusive settings. 5117, 5 cr, $130, plus $25 fee Understanding Diversity, SOC 111* This course focuses on helping participants recognize and appreciate diversity in a multicultural society. 5114, 5 cr, $130, plus $25 fee Note: This program is not a degree-granting 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 for a current schedule. Call 253.680.7161 to learn more about the program, to register for classes, or for a transcript review.
Course Organization, EDU 107 This course focuses on essential skills for developing and organizing a course in a career and technical education setting. 5165, 3 cr, Hybrid*, $280, plus a $11.70 hybrid fee Philosophy of Technical Education, EDU 104 This course explores the evolution, philosophy and framework of career and technical education. 5162, 3 cr, Hybrid*, $280, plus a $11.70 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. 5160, 1 cr, Online, $80, plus a $7.85 online fee 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. 5184, 3 cr, Classroom, $280 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. 5182, 3 cr, Classroom, $280 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. 5185, 3 cr, Online, $280, plus a $23.55 online fee 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. 5108, 3 cr, Video-based, $78, plus $25 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. 5163, 3 cr, Classroom, $280
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. 5110, 1 cr, Video-based, $26, plus $5 fee
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. 5164, 3 cr, Hybrid*, $280, plus a $11.70 hybrid fee
Teaching Practicum—CTE, EDU 230 Participants perform a practical teaching experience in a career and technical education setting. 5186, 1 cr, Arranged, $280
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, 5cr=Credits, $50=Fee, D=Degree, C=Certificate, 4 Qtrs=4 Quarters, (GT)=Generally Transferable.
* Presented in a combination of online and classroom instruction.
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Bates Technical College | Fall 2011 Class Schedule
Continuing Education The New Year is a great time to expand your knowledge or explore a new interest. Our continuing education opportunities will help you retool for the next challenge in your life. For course descriptions and more information on Continuing Education classes and updates, visit www.bates.ctc.edu/ContinuingEd or call 253.680.7402. Refund Policy: 100%: When the 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 will need to come in or call. 0%: When you are registered but do not attend the class. No refunds are available after the class has started. Continuing Education classes are selfsupported; therefore, 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 canceled. For more information, visit www.bates.ctc.edu/Registration.
Business Administration Accounting
Accounting for Local Government & School Districts, ACCT 112 Learn accounting concepts and techniques commonly used in government to understand accounting principles and reporting requirements for local governments and school districts. 4109, BSC-E206, M, W, 2/27-5/9, 6-9 p.m., 4 cr., $400 QuickBooks, Intro, ACCTN 092 In this introduction to QuickBooks 2011, students will create a mock company and learn to generate a chart of accounts and a basic QuickBooks accounting system. 7604, BSC-105, T, 2/28-3/27, 6-9 p.m., 15 hrs, $90
Computer Skills
Computer Skills, Basic, CMPR 059 This course is for those who have little or no experience working with computers. Learn the basic features of Microsoft Word, Excel and Outlook email. The Western Washington Stationery Engineers/Local 286 endorses this course. 7535, BSC-E106, Sat, 4/14-5/5, 8:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m., 20 hrs, $200
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Construction and Trades Home Inspection-Certification
Fundamentals of Home Inspection This five-course certificate series is part of the 120 hours of educational training that the state’s Department of Licensing requires for home inspection licensing. There are no prerequisites, so take one course or all five. Students will earn credit for each class and receive a certificate of training upon successful completion of all five courses. Tuition does not include textbooks. Fundamentals of Home Inspection– Communication & Professional Practices, HINSP 101 One textbook required, approximately $175. 3951, BSC-E208, M, 2/27-3/26, 5-9 p.m., $300, 2 cr. 3951, BSC-E208, M, 5/14-6/18, 5-9 p.m., $300, 2 cr. Fundamentals of Home Inspection– Structures, Exteriors, & Roofing, HINSP 102 Three textbooks required, approximately $525. 3952, BSC-E208, T, 2/28-5/8, 5-8 p.m., $400, 3 cr. 3952, BSC-E208, T, 5/15-7/17, 5-8 p.m., $400, 3 cr. Fundamentals of Home Inspection–Plumbing & Electrical, HINSP 103 Two textbooks required, approximately $350. 3953, BSC-E208, W, 2/29-5/9, 5-8 p.m., $400, 3 cr. 3953, BSC-E208, W, 5/16-7/25, 5-8 p.m., $400, 3 cr. Fundamentals of Home Inspection–Heating, AC & Heat Pumps, HINSP 104 Three textbooks required, approximately $525. 3954, BSC-E208, Th, 3/1-5/10, 5-8 p.m., $400, 3 cr. 3954, BSC-E208, Th, 5/17-7/19, 5-8 p.m., $400, 3 cr. Fundamentals of Home Inspection–Interiors, Insulation & Ventilation, HINSP 105 One textbook required, approximately $175. 3955, BSC-E208, M, 4/9-5/7, 5-9 p.m., $300, 2 cr. 3955, BSC-E208, M, 6/25-7/23, 5-9 p.m., $300, 2 cr.
Boiler/Operating Engineers
Boiler Operator Certification Testing Class I, II & III Operating Engineer and Class IV and 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 Street in Tacoma. Call 253.680.7577/7402 for more information.
Operating Engineers Class I and II-Certification, STENG 232 Learn the knowledge and skills necessary for supervisory boiler plant operating engineer positions. Upon successful completion of class and required years of experience, students are eligible to take the Class I or II Operating Engineer Certification Exam, which is required to operate in the City of Tacoma, ordinance No. 26951. Text is approximately $220, not included. 4231, BSC-TBD, Sat, 4/28-7/21, 8 a.m.-4 p.m., 6 cr., $475 Boiler Fireman Class III and IV-Certification, STENG 222 Construct and operate low- and high-pressure steam and hot water boilers, learn safety procedures, and more. Prepare for Boiler Fireman III and IV certification exams, which are required to operate in the City of Tacoma, ordinance No. 26951. Text is approximately $220, not included. 4230, BSC-B107, Sat, 4/28-7/21, 8 a.m.-4 p.m., 6 cr., $475 Operating Engineer Class I and II, Refresher, STENG 197 This is a refresher course for license renewal. 4225, BSC-E101 A and B, 2/25 and 3/24, 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m., 1 cr., $95 Boiler Fireman Class III and IV, Refresher, STENG 198 This is a refresher course for license renewal. 4226, BSC-E101 A and B, 2/25 and 3/24, 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m., 1 cr., $95 Building Maintenance Basic Electricity, BUIMT 086 Students will learn the fundamental theories, principles and terminology needed to develop an understanding of electricity. 7619, BSC-B115, Sat, 3/17-5/19, 9 a.m.-2 p.m., 40 hrs., $250 Environmental Energy, ENVR 092 Learn about environmental energy, including air quality and filtration, dust control cleaning for a healthy building environment, electrical energy use and conservation, heating conservation and water consumption. 7543, BSC-E206, Sat, 4/14-5/5, 9 a.m.-2 p.m., 20 hrs., $200 Sustainable Custodial Housekeeping, BUIMT 091 Students receive an overview of housekeeping and custodial functions according to industry standards. This course is suggested for current and future custodians, engineers and maintenance supervisors. 7622, BSC-E208, Sat, 3/17-6/16, 8 a.m.-3 p.m., 70 hrs., $475 Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration HVAC, Basic I, HVAC 093 This course is an introduction to the fundamentals of refrigeration and air conditioning. Learn the basic principles of refrigeration and the necessary skills to conduct troubleshooting for HVAC mechanical and electrical problems. 7625, BSC-E101B, Sat, 4/14-6/23, 8:30 a.m.-3 p.m., 60 hrs., $400
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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. Please call for information on dates. 4135, BDC-E103, M, 3/12, 6-9 p.m., $95, last day to register 2/27 4136, BDC-E103, M, 4/23, 6-9 p.m., $95, last day to register 4/9 4135, BDC-E103, M, 6/4, 6-9 p.m., $95, last day to register 5/21 4136, BDC-E103, M, 7/2, 6-9 p.m., $95, last day to register 6/18
Machining
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, Hi-Tech equipment plus how to manipulate fractions and decimals to reach allowable tolerances and how to read machine-measuring instruments. Course meets minimum skill requirements for those applying for employment and some apprenticeship programs. 7632, BDC-E101, M, W, 2/22-5/7, 4:30-8:30 p.m., 80 hrs., $470
Welding
Welding, Basic, WELD 055 For beginning or experienced welders, learn oxyacetylene and arc. This course 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, 2/22-3/26, 6-9 p.m., 30 hrs., $230 7557, BSC-B311, M, W, 4/9-5/9, 6-9 p.m., 30 hrs., $230 7556, BSC-B311, M, W, 5/14-6/18, 6-9 p.m., 30 hrs., $230 Welding, Advanced, WELD 056 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, 2/22-3/26, 6-9 p.m., 30 hrs, $426 7562, BSC-B311, M, W, 4/9-5/9, 6-9 p.m., 30 hrs, $426 7561, BSC-B311, M, W, 5/14-6/18, 6-9 p.m., 30 hrs, $426
Engineering and CAD/CAM
AutoCad 2011, Beginning, ENGT 095 This course teaches basic 2D CAD drafting skills, which includes drawing setup, object manipulation, controlling layers, text and dimensions, and more. The class is divided evenly between lecture and lab. 7607, BSC-E106, T, Th, 2/21-4/10, 6-9 p.m., 40 hrs, $300 Just scan it! Scan the QR codes throughout this class schedule with your smartphone or to discover how Bates can help rethink, retool and reinvent your life.
Chief Architect, ENGT 093 Learn how to design residential to light industrial do-it-yourself projects without the cost of an architectural designer. Using easy, fun, and user-friendly software, you can create 3D buildings, full construction plans and interior design. Start small and upgrade as your skills improve. 7605, BSC-E105, T, Th, 4/12-5/15, 6-9 p.m., 30 hrs., $275 Mastercam, Beginning, MCHN 094 This is a great course for current industrial users and employees who need CAM skills using computers and Mastercam software. Learn CAM drafting techniques, tool path processing and post processing NCI code. 7634, BSC-106, M, W, 2/22-5/7, 6-8:30 p.m., 50 hrs., $325 SolidWorks, Beginning, MCHN 090 Learn 3D modeling, solid model development from 2D dimensional drawings including boss and cut features; linear, circular and fill patterns; fillets and chamfers; dimensions, and more. 4131, BDC-W203, M, W, 3/12-5/9, 6-8:30 p.m., 40 hrs., $400
Sav e th e da te! Washington
State Boiler Operators Symposium 2012 June 27 & 28, 2012
Bates Technical College South Campus 2201 S. 78th St., Tacoma
First Aid & CPR Training Update your knowledge. Refresh your skills. Save a life.
Bates Technical College, Renton Technical College and the Western Washington Stationary Engineers Training Trust invite you to attend a two-day Boiler Symposium specifically designed for new and experienced operators. Boiler Operator Training and Refresher Opportunity Available This event meets the requirements for refresher course (required every five years for license renewal) and is approved by both the Steam Certification Board of Tacoma and the Steam Licensing Advisory Board of Seattle. Attendance for the complete event and successfully passing of the refresher test is necessary. Advance registration fee of $115 ($150 at the door) includes lunch and snacks for both days. Registration form and program information to come in April. For more information call 253.680.7402 & 253.680.7577 or visit www.bates.ctc.edu/continuinged
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Continuing Education Health/Sciences
First Aid and 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 8-11 a.m., and First Aid is offered from 11:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. All First Aid/CPR training is held at Bates’ South Campus. First Aid only (Item# 7521) $45, CPR only (Item# 7520) $45, or both First Aid and CPR for $55. Healthcare Provider is $60 and is from 8 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Call 253.680.7402 to register. 7501, BSC-E103, Sat, 3/10 7502, BSC-E103, Wed, 3/21, Healthcare Provider, 8 a.m.-3:30 p.m. 7503, BSC-E103, Sat, 4/14 7504, BSC-E103, Thu, 4/26 7505, BSC-E103, Sat, 5/5 7501, BSC-E103, Thu, 5/24, Healthcare Provider, 8 a.m.-3:30 p.m. 7502, BSC-E103, Sat, 6/2 7503, BSC-E103, Thu, 6/21 7504, BSC-E103, Sat, 7/14 7505, BSC-E103, Thu, 7/19, Healthcare Provider, 8 a.m.-3:30 p.m. LPN Self -Study The Washington State Nursing Care Quality Assurance Commission has approved the following self-study courses. The courses are arranged and offered through open enrollment from Feb. 23-May 11 (Spring Quarter), and May 15-July 26 (Summer Quarter). The courses are seven hours, and tuition is $108.65 per class. 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. LPN Self-Study, Review Recording and Reporting, PNRS 123 This module presents basic information about charts and charting, including legal implications and beginning practice. 4016, Arranged, 1 cr. LPN Self-Study, Ethics nd the Law/Patient Rights, PNRS 124 Review basic legal and ethical concepts. Explore issues that affect the practice of nursing. 4018, Arranged, 1 cr. LPN Self-Study, Documentation, PNRS 131 This module presents basic information about charts and charting, including legal implications and beginning practice. 4020, Arranged, 1 cr.
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LPN Refresher
Advanced Phlebotomy, PNURS 293 Take vitals, perform EKGs, and participate in 120 hours of externship (20 hours per week) in the fourth through ninth weeks of class. Applications packets and registration must be complete by Feb. 16. Prerequisite: Bates Technical College Basic Phlebotomy. 4246, BDC-E211, Th, 3/8-5/17, 6-9 p.m., 7 cr., $885
Nursing Assistant Certified, CTNA 101 The Nursing Assistant Certified (NAC) course prepares students for employment as a Nursing Assistant-Registered under the supervision of professional licensed nurses. Current immunizations and Washington State Patrol background check required. Tuition is $885.12; textbooks are approximately $45; clinical supplies are $120; and a student ID is $10.
NHA Phlebotomy Test, PNRS 095 Take the National Healthcareer Association (NHA) certification exam to become a Certified Phlebotomy Technician. NHA is accredited through National Commission for Certifying Agencies. Online preregistration is required at www.nhanow.com. 7610, BSC-E106, T, 2/28, 6-8:30 p.m., $150, last day to register is 2/13 7611, BSC-E106, T, 3/27, 6-8:30 p.m., $150, last day to register is 3/12 7612, BSC-E105, T, 4/24, 6-8:30 p.m., $150, last day to register is 4/9 7610, BSC-E105, T, 5/29, 6-8:30 p.m., $150, last day to register is 5/14 7611, BSC-E105, T, 6/26, 6-8:30 p.m., $150, last day to register is 6/11
LPN Self-Study Refresher, PNRS 121 This class is for LPNs who hold an inactive or lapsed LPN license for three or more years, and who must complete an approved refresher program before receiving an active LPN license for the state. 4012, Arranged, 14 cr. $1,306.42
Spring Quarter: 4100, BDC-E209, 2/21-3/14, M-F, 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m., 8 cr. Clinical Portion: March 8, 9, 12, 13 and 14 2-10 p.m. 4101, BDC-E209, 3/19-4/17, M-F, 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m., 8 cr. Clinical Portion: April 11, 12, 13, 16 and 17 2-10 p.m. 4102, BDC-E209, 4/23-5/15, M-F, 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m., 8 cr. Clinical Portion: May 9, 10, 11, 14 and 15 2-10 p.m. Summer Quarter: Afternoon: 4103, BDC-E209, 5/21-7/23, M-F, 1:30-4:30 p.m., 8 cr. Clinical Portion: July 13, 16, 18, 20 & 23, 2-10 p.m. Evening: 4104, BDC-E209, 5/30-7/23, M,W,F, 5-9 p.m., 8 cr. Clinical Portion: July 13, 16, 18, 20 & 23, 2-10 p.m.
Phlebotomy
HIV/Bloodborne Pathogens, PNRS 112 (Infectious Disease Prevention) 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. 4141, BDC-E215, T, Th, 3/1-3/8, 6:30-9 p.m., 1 cr., $60 4140, BDC-E215, M, W, 2/29-3/7, 6:30-9 p.m., 1 cr., $60 4140, BDC-E215, M, W, 5/16-5/23, 6:30-9 p.m., 1 cr., $60 4141, BDC-E215, T, Th, 5/17-5/24, 6:30-9 p.m., 1 cr., $60 Phlebotomy Skills, Basic, PNURS 292 Learn to draw and process blood specimens for analysis. This class includes HIV/AIDS training. Limited to 25 participants. Text is approximately $94. No prerequisite. Spring registration begins Feb. 9 4243, BDC-E215, M, W, 2/27-5/9, 6:30-9 p.m., 3 cr., $515 4244, BDC-E215, T, Th, 2/28-5/10, 6:30-9 p.m., 3 cr., $515 Summer registration begins May 1 4243, BDC-E215, M, W, 5/14-7/25, 6:30-9 p.m., 3 cr., $515 4244, BDC-E215, T, Th, 5/15-7/19, 6:30-9 p.m., 3 cr., $515
Public Safety
For more information or to register for the courses listed under Public Safety, call Fire Service Training, 253.680.7460.
Fire Recruit Academy
FST Recruit Academy, FIRE 113 Prerequisite: Fire Department entrance exam, medical and agility test. Medical evaluation required for self-sponsored recruits. 4311, BSC-Bldg. D, M-F, 2/23-5/16, 8 a.m.-5 p.m., 22 cr., $4,206.54 HazMat Operations, FIRE 171 Prerequisite: Successful completion of Hazardous Materials Awareness Level. 4335, BSC-Bldg. D, M-F, 4/16-4/20, 8 a.m.-noon, 2 cr., $353.20 Firefighter II, FIRE 141 Prerequisite: Successful completion of Firefighter I and Hazardous Materials Operations. 4324, BSC-Bldg. D, M-F, 5/7-5/16, 8 a.m.-5 p.m., 5 cr., $996.25
Emergency Medical Technician
Emergency Medical Technician-Basic, FIRES 225 Prerequisite: Must be at least 18 years old; valid driver’s license; high school diploma/ GED; proof of CPR/FA Health Care Provider Certificate. 4309, BSC-Bldg. D, T, Th, Sat, 2/28-5/10, 5:30-9:30 p.m., 8 cr., $1,215.20
Health care Provider CPR
Health Care Provider, FIRE 137 4322, BSC-Bldg. D, Sat, 2/25, 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m., 1 cr., $151.90
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Transportation and Distribution
Air Brakes, DIESL 055 Learn the basics of operating and maintaining air brakes through hands-on training and instruction on service brake, park brake, emergency brake systems and more. Receive a certification to inspect and adjust S-Cam brakes upon completion. 7540, BSC-D223, Sat, Arranged, 8 a.m.-4 p.m., 8 hrs., $100
Flagger Training–Certification
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 the ability to perform as a flagger. Prerequisite: Must be 18 or older. Tuition is $108.65, 1 cr. 4030, BSC-E206, Sat, 3/24, 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. 4031, BSC-E101B, W, Th, 4/11 & 4/12, 5:30-9:30 p.m. 4032, BSC-E101B, W, Th, 5/9 & 5/10, 5:30-9:30 p.m. 4030, BSC-E101A, W, Th, 6/13 & 6/14, 5:30-9:30 p.m. 4031, BSC-E101B, Sat, 7/14, 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Forklift Operation–Certification
Forklift Operation, FRKLF 101 Become a state-certified forklift driver. Course covers regulations and driving test, including pre-trip test. Prerequisite: Must be 18 or older. Tuition is $225, 1 cr. 4201, BSC-E101A, Sat, 3/3 & 3/10, 9 a.m.-2 p.m. 4202, BSC-E101A, T, W, 3/20 & 3/21, 4:30-9:30 p.m. 4203, BSC-E101A, T, W, 4/10 & 4/11, 4:30-9:30 p.m. 4204, BSC-E101A, Sat, 4/21 & 4/28, 9 a.m.-2 p.m. 4205, BSC-E101A, T, W, 5/8 & 5/9, 4:30-9:30 p.m. 4201, BSC-E101A, T, W, 5/29 & 5/30, 4:30-9:30 p.m. 4202, BSC-E101A, Sat, 6/9 & 6/16, 9 a.m.-2 p.m. 4203, BSC-E101A, T, W, 6/26 & 6/27, 4:30-9:30 p.m. 4204, BSC-E101A, Sat, 7/7 & 7/14, 9 a.m.-2 p.m. 4205, BSC-E101A, T, W, 7/24 & 7/25, 4:30-9:30 p.m. Forklift Operator Refresher & Recertification, FRKLF 111 Learn 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 operation. This class is appropriate for those who wish to stay current with forklift operator certification in accordance with OSHA standards. 4219, BSC-E101A, Sat, Arranged, 9 a.m.-2 p.m., 5 hrs, $125
Wholesale and Retail Services
Barista Learn the fundamentals of barista service, including theory and production, with an emphasis on customer service. Students who successfully complete this program will demonstrate knowledge of espresso preparation; prepare drinks to exacting standards; and create and serve top quality espresso drinks in a coffee bar. Upon successful completion of all courses, students will be eligible to apply for a certificate of training. The total cost is $667. Students must enroll in each course to register for this program. Introduction to Barista, BRS 102 4120, BDC-M201, M-F, 4/9-5/14, 7 a.m.-1 p.m., 2 cr., $148 Customer Service, BRS 104 4121, BDC-M201, M-F, 4/9-5/14, 7 a.m.-1 p.m., 2 cr., $148 Barista Marketing, BRS 106 4122, BDC-M201, M-F, 4/9-5/14, 7 a.m.-1 p.m., 2 cr., $148 Barista Service, BRS 108 4123, BDC-M201, M-F, 4/9-5/14, 7 a.m.-1 p.m., 3 cr., $223
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. Get detailed information about apprenticeship from Labor and Industries: www.lni.wa.gov/TradesLicensing/ Apprenticeship.
Operating Engineers Regional Training JATC Ole Fjellstad, Training Director, 1.800.333.9752 Pacific NW Iron Workers & Employers Local #86 Apprenticeship Committee Robert Black, Coordinator, 206.244.2993 Pierce County Meat Cutters Apprenticeship Committee Benny Rowland, Director, 253.589.0367 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 Roger Peters, Apprenticeship Outreach, 206.764.5359 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 Western Washington Sheet Metal JATC Eric Peterson, Training Administrator, 425.438.1406 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
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Continuing Education - Online Courses All online courses are open enrollment from Feb. 23-May 11 (Spring Quarter), and May 15-July 26 (Summer Quarter). The last day to register for any class is April 27 for Spring Quarter, and July 12 for Summer Quarter. All courses will be assessed a $7.85 per credit online class fee. 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. For a complete course description, go to www.bates.ctc.edu/ContinuingEd. Health/Sciences Online Courses 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 Feb. 23-May 11 (Spring Quarter), and May 15-July 26, 2012 (Summer Quarter). Text is approximately $72, plus tax, and is not included in tuition. 4105, Online, 4 cr., $300 Medical Claims Specialist, MEDSU 121 Learn the rules for admitting procedures: HCFA-1500 forms for physician’s offices and UB-92 1450 forms for hospitals; basic ICD9-CM coding, basic CPT, multiple modifiers, APC requirements, insurance requirements and more. This course is open enrollment Feb. 23-May 11 (Spring Quarter), and May 15-July 26 (Summer Quarter). Prerequisite: Proof of Medical Terminology course. 4106, Online, 5 cr., $400 Introduction to Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM), MFCNC 205 Explore geometry creation and mill tool path generation using Mastercam X4. Students will follow a tutorial format with topics including contour, pocket, and drill and service tool path method. 4111, Arranged, 4 cr., $400 Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (GD&T), MFCNC 104 Explore the application of Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing techniques based on ANSI/ASME Y14.5M-1994. 4112, Arranged, 3 cr., $300
All online courses are open enrollment. Spring Quarter: Feb. 23-May 11 Summer Quarter: May 15-July 26
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Business Administration Online Courses 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 will be assessed a $7.85 per credit online class fee. Bates is an U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC)-approved education provider. 3905, Introduction, GCNST 201, 4 cr., $392.56 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. 3906, Building Materials, GCNST 202, 2 cr., $200 3907, Air Quality, GCNST 203, 2 cr., $200 3908, Water Quality, GCNST 204, 2 cr., $200 3909, Marketing and Sales, GCNST 205, 2 cr., $200 Business Strategies for Greening a Company–Certificate Series Learn about business practices that are better for the environment—and your bottom line. 4150, Business Practices, GREEN 107, 2 cr., $200 4151, Carbon Footprint, GREEN 108, 2 cr., $200 4152, Eco-Efficiency, GREEN 109, 4 cr., $392.56 4153, Supply Chain, GREEN 110, 2 cr., $200 4154, Marketing & Reporting, GREEN 111, 2 cr., $200 Business Fundamentals Series This series can help you develop organizational skills and lean new job skills. 3912, Marketing Principles, MKTG 101, 5 cr., $490.70 3913, Customer Service, MKTG 102, 5 cr., $490.70 3915, Business Concepts, MKTG 106, 5 cr., $490.70 3917, Principles of Management and Supervision, MKTG 110, 5 cr., $490.70 Business Management I–Certificate Series Increase or refresh your business management, supervision and leadership skills. These courses may qualify as credit toward Bates’ Marketing and Business Management degree program. 3923, Introduction to Leadership Skills & Ethics, MKTG 201, 3 cr., $294.42 3925, Introduction to Business Accounting and Finance, MKTG 203, 5 cr., $490.70 3926, Introduction to Presentation and Facilitation Skills, MKTG 204, 3 cr., $294.42 3930, Introduction to Project Management, MKTG 210, 4 cr., $392.56 Business Management II–Certificate Series This certificate series is a continuation of the Business Management-I series. No prerequisites. These courses may qualify as credit toward Bates’ Marketing and Business Management degree program. 3914, Business Negotiation & Collaboration, MKTG 104, 3 cr., $294.42
3924, Introduction to Strategic Marketing, MKTG 202, 4 cr., $392.56 3927, Teaming for Success, MKTG 206, 3 cr., $294.42 3928, Introduction to Managing Change, MKTG 207, 3 cr., $294.42 3929, Achieving Results Through Influence, MKTG 208, 3 cr., $294.42 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. 3912, Marketing Principles, MKTG 101, 5 cr., $490.70 3919, Advertising: Creation and Planning, MKTG 122, 4 cr., $392.56 3921, Public Relations, MKTG 127, 3 cr., $294.42 Business Marketing II–Certificate Series This certificate series is a continuation of the Business Marketing I series. Further develop your organizational marketing skills and learn new jobs skills. 3918, Branding/Corporate Identity, MKTG 121, 2 cr., $200 3920, Sales Strategies and Consumer Psychology, MKTG 124, 5 cr., $490.70 3922, Marketing Research and Forecasting, MKTG 128, 3 cr., $294.42 3933, International Marketing, MKTG 225, 3 cr., $294.42 International Commerce I– Certificate Series Explore 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. 3916, International Trade Practices, MKTG 108, 5 cr., $490.70 3931, International Business Law, MKTG 221, 2 cr., $200 3932, Supply Chain Operations, MKTG 222, 5 cr., $490.70 3935, International Market Research and Planning, MKTG 227, 3 cr., $294.42 International Commerce II– Certificate Series Take your international commerce education to the next level. This series is a continuation of the International Commerce I certificate series. 3933, International Marketing, MKTG 225, 3 cr., $294.42 3934, Offshore Procurement Processes, MKTG 226, 2 cr., $200 3936, Global Trade Financing, MKTG 228, 5 cr., $490.70 3937, International Payment, Credit and Collections, MKTG 229, 5 cr., $490.70
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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 - 80% • From the 6th day to the 15th 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 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. Non-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.
State Support for Education Washington state contributes to the cost of resident students’ education. The average total cost of resident full-time tuition for a full year of education is $6,168. Resident students pay an average of $2,849 of this amount; the remaining $3,319 is paid for by the state of Washington.
Chinese 贝茨技术学院现提供英语,韩语,汉语, 俄语及 西班牙语版的《无歧视通知》。如果你想得到上述 任何一种语言的该通知的复印件,请到本校兼管人 事部及校园安全部的副主任那里申请领取。可通过 电话或电子邮件联络。电话: 253.680.7180 电邮地址: vlackman@bates.ctc.edu Russian Информация о недискриминации в Техничеком Колледже им. Бейтса сейчас доступна на английском, корейском, китайском, русском и испанском языках. Если вы хотели бы приобрести её копию на любом из выше перечисленных языков, пожалуйста обратитесь в офис Прав и Обязаностей человека или в офис Охраны и Безопасности, 253.680.7180, или vlackman@bates.ctc.edu. Spanish El aviso de no discriminación de Bates Technical College está disponible en inglés, coreano, chino, ruso y español. Si desea una copia de la declaración en una de las lenguas indicadas, por favor, solicite una copia del Vicepresidente de recursos humanos y seguridad del campus, 253.680.7180 o vlackman@bates.ctc.edu. 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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Bates Open House Thursday, April 19 | 9:30 a.m. – 1 p.m. Bates South Campus | 2201 S. 78th Street, Tacoma Join us for this fun, interactive Open House and Information Fair, on Thursday, April 19 at Bates’ South Campus. Participants can explore our career pathways and programs, tour the campus, talk with financial aid experts, learn about scholarships and grants and more during the Open House. For more information, contact Patricia Chase, manager of student outreach & recruitment, 253.680.7302 or pchase@bates.ctc.edu.
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