Courses
EverettCC.edu GRAPH 240 Graphic Design For The Web
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Principles of graphic design as applied to website design. Use of tools necessary to create websites that are strategic, interactive, energetic and visually imaginative. This course covers the latest methods of website design, development, and production including standards-based HTML, CSS, and media integration. Students will learn the most current techniques for planning, designing, building and testing a fully functional website from start to finish. Prerequisites: GRAPH 130 or concurrent enrollment in GRAPH 130, or instructor permission. GRAPH 242 Content Management Systems
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Installation, customization, and management of a content management system website. Covers working with CSS, integrating media queries, incorporating screen optimized graphics, vital plugins for site enhancements, and search engine optimization. Prerequisites: GRAPH 240 with a C or higher or instructor permission. GRAPH 252 Booklab 5
An examination of the form and design of the printed book, the book cover and eBooks. The primary project is the annual publication of Vibrations Magazine. This course will examine the environment surrounding books and reading–the bookshelf, the library, the bookstore, and the Internet. Prerequisites: GRAPH 231 with a C or higher or instructor permission. GRAPH 271 Dynamic Media Design
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Fundamentals of creating interactive prototypes through directed exercises using applications and the open source language processing. Applications include developing interactive graphics, mock-ups and rapid prototypes that address multiple users in a variety of scenarios. Prerequisites: GRAPH 115 with a C or higher or instructor permission. GRAPH 292 Business Practices For Graphic Design
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An in-depth study of the business aspects of the graphic design profession. Common design problems are emphasized, including pricing, estimates, invoices, client relations and professional business conduct. Class uses lectures, demonstrations, research and studio work. Prerequisites: Instructor permission. GRAPH 297 Poetry Northwest Graphic Arts Internship
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Healthcare Risk Management - EvCC’s Health Sciences Department offers a 15-credit series in Healthcare Risk Management. The three classes in this program are targeted at clinical and administrative healthcare professionals seeking strategies for reducing errors and establishing practices that will safeguard healthcare workers and their clients. A department certificate will be awarded following successful completion of the coursework. See HLTH 206, HLTH 207, and HLTH 208. Medical Assisting - The Everett Community College Medical Assisting Certificate program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (www.caahep.org) upon the recommendation of the Medical Assisting Education Review Board (MAERB). Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (1361 Park Street, Clearwater, FL 33756, 727/210-2350). This program offers a path to a nationally accredited certificate to students who prepare as a multi-skilled professional working under the supervision of a physician or other licensed health care provider. As defined by Washington State Law, a medical assistant is an unlicensed person who assists a licensed health care practitioner in providing health care to patients. Upon completion of the program, the student is eligible to write for the national certification examination. Students earn a Certificate in Medical Assisting and have the option to earn an Associate in Technical Arts (ATA) degree or the Associate in Applied Science – Transfer (AAS-T). In addition to the Student Core Learning Outcomes, the Program Specific Outcomes include:
Supervised professional work experience as an intern for Poetry Northwest, a literary magazine with international distribution. Students gain practical experience in all aspects of layout and production of a print magazine and development of eReader and interactive web versions. Must have completed most of the required coursework for a graphics degree. Performance will be evaluated by the graphics instructor in conjunction with the editor of Poetry Northwest.
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To prepare competent entry-level medical assistants in the cognitive (knowledge), psychomotor (skills), and affective (behavior) learning domains
Prerequisites: Instructor permission.
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To prepare students to perform within the ethical and legal boundaries of the Medical Assistant’s scope of practice
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To prepare students to integrate and value the needs of the individual patient, within his/her family, culture, society and health circumstances
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To prepare students to display professionalism and cultural sensitivity while interacting and communicating with providers, staff and patients
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To prepare students to participate as team players within the various settings of health care
HEALTH SCIENCES See Emergency Services Health Sciences program offerings include certificate and degree options in Medical Assisting, as well as certificates in Phlebotomy Technician, Healthcare Risk Management and Medical Spanish Interpreter. Additionally, a range of Health Science courses are offered for general interest and/or prerequisites for Nursing, Physical Therapy Assistant, Radiology Technology and other health care professions. Contact: Health Sciences Office - 425-388-9461 B. Adolphsen 425-388-9467 eadolphsen@everettcc.edu P. Balluru 425-388-9571 pballuru@everettcc.edu R. Hamburg 425-388-9476 rhamburg@everettcc.edu C. Malone 425-259-8294 cmalone@everettcc.edu A. Samaniego 425-388-9470 asamaniego@everettcc.edu