SUMMER 2017 CLASS SCHEDULE July 3 - August 24
REGISTER NOW FOR SUMMER CLASSES! Getting Started, page 2 Paying for College, pages 7-8 eLearning Classes, pages 10-11 Student Housing, page 40
Engineering Technology, page 19
EverettCC.edu
GETTING STARTED
GETTING STARTED
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APPLY ONLINE FOR ADMISSION
EverettCC.edu/Admissions Your acceptance email or letter will include your Student ID Number and PIN.
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APPLY ONLINE FOR FINANCIAL AID
Fill out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) at fafsa.gov or WASFA (HB 1079/Qualifying DACA students) at readysetgrad.org Additional paperwork will be required for your EvCC financial aid application. Track your financial aid status at EverettCC.edu/FAstatus
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COMPLETE ONLINE ORIENTATION
EverettCC.edu/Orientation New students are required to complete orientation before registering for classes. If you need an in-person orientation, contact orientation@everettcc.edu or 425-388-9098.
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GET PLACEMENT
New students are required to get official math and English placement before registering for classes. Visit EverettCC.edu/Placement for a full list of ways to get placement.
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MILITARY VETERAN?
Bring a certified copy of your DD-214 to the Veterans’ Resource Center in Baker Hall, Room 203 to activate your education benefits. Details at EverettCC.edu/Veterans
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NEED AN ACCOMMODATION FOR A DISABILITY?
Contact the Center for Disability Services at 425-388-9272. EverettCC.edu/CDS
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COMPLETE ENTRY ADVISING
New students are required to complete entry advising before selecting first-quarter classes. Advising is available at EvCC’s Everett campus at the first floor of Rainier Hall, 425-388-9339. See hours: EverettCC.edu/Advising Also available at EvCC’s East County Campus in Monroe, 425-259-8732. See hours: EverettCC.edu/EastCounty
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REGISTER FOR CLASSES
Register online at EverettCC.edu/MyEvCC or in person at Enrollment Services, on or after your registration date. Remember to sign up for the College 101 College Success class unless this requirement was waived or a substitution made during Entry Advising.
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TRANSFERRING FROM ANOTHER COLLEGE?
Instructions at EverettCC.edu/TransferCredit
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PAY YOUR TUITION AND FEES
Pay by the deadline at the Cashier in the Parks Student Union, Cashier at EvCC’s East County Campus, or online at EverettCC.edu/CreditCardPay with VISA or MasterCard. See EverettCC.edu/Deadlines for deadlines.
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BOOKS, TRANSPORTATION, PARKING AND CHILDCARE
Books: Online at EverettCC.edu/Bookstore or in person in the Parks Student Union or EvCC’s East County Campus. Parking & ORCA bus passes: Available at the Cashiers Office EverettCC.edu/Parking Childcare: EvCC’s Early Learning Center in Everett for children ages 1-5 EverettCC.edu/ELC
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QUESTIONS?
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Getting Started..............................................................................2
Getting Started Details..................................................................6 Veterans’ Resource Center............................................................6 Early Learning Center...................................................................7 Frequently Asked Questions.........................................................7 Financial Aid..................................................................................7 Tuition and Payment ..................................................................7-8 Residency for Tuition Purposes/Tuition Reduction Programs.......................................................................................9 eLearning............................................................................... 10-11
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TABLE OF CONTENTS FEATURES
Dates and Deadlines.....................................................................5 Advising......................................................................................5-6
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Getting Started................................................................. 2
Want to become an Everett Community College student? Grab this list and get started now!
Early Learning Center..................................................... 7
Parents welcome at EvCC! Find out about exceptional and affordable on-campus childcare.
Paying for School.......................................................... 7-8
Learn about tuition costs, how to make a payment, deadlines and other essential financial details.
eLearning................................................................... 10-11
East County Campus..................................................................12
Abbreviations...............................................................................13
East County Campus.....................................................12
Class Schedule for Summer 2017........................................ 14-30 Corporate & Continuing Education Center (non-credit) Courses.............................................................. 31-35 Maps......................................................................................36, 39 Office Hours and Phone Numbers..............................................37 Parking, Directions and Transit....................................................38 Web Addresses for Popular EvCC Sites.....................................38
Take classes east of the trestle in Monroe.
Engineering Technology................................................19
Get hands-on, practical training in computer aided design.
Mechatronics............................................................. 22-23
Robotics and automation is the future of manufacturing. Prepare for a job in this emerging field.
Student Housing.............................................................40
The Everett Community College class schedule (USPS 012133, Vol 26, No. 4) is published quarterly by Everett Community College, 2000 Tower Street, Everett, Washington 98201-1390. Periodicals postage is paid at Everett, WA. Postmaster: Send address changes to Everett Community College, Class Schedule, 2000 Tower Street, Everett, Washington 98201-1390.
Learn how you want, when you want. We offer classes face-to-face, online and a combination of both.
EvCC’s new residence hall is open, and another is under construction. Apply now to live on campus!
Front cover and page 3 photos: Derek Walker
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Why EvCC?
CELEBRATING 75 YEARS OF HIGHER EDUCATION
In 1941, 134 students gathered in a former elementary school for the first classes at Everett Junior College. Today, EvCC serves more than 19,000 students. Celebrate 75 years with us!
EverettCC.edu/75years
WHO HAS A RIGHT TO THE LAND? ENGL& 102 Adventure – Land Use/Resource Management Closed Forest Service roads, BLM lands, Tribal rivers, designated wilderness, and parks. Who has the right to these lands? Explore regional land designations during three day-long class field trips to interview land managers and wilderness stewards; participate in service projects; explore user groups, regulations, and a land’s various uses and competing interest groups. Field trips will guide a research paper and offer a broad perspective of regional land uses. Field trip fee included to cover admission fees and transportation costs.
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DATES & DEADLINES
Final Exams for Summer Quarter will take place on the last day of class. Summer Quarter Schedule
EvCC will be closed on Fridays June 19-September 8, including all offices. EvCC is also closed July 4 for Independence Day and September 4 for Labor Day. ANNUAL CALENDAR Summer Quarter 2017 July 3 - August 24 Fall Quarter 2017: September 18 - December 7 Winter Quarter 2018: January 8 - March 23 Spring Quarter 2018: April 2 - June 14
DATES AND DEADLINES SUMMER 2017
DATES & DEADLINES
SUMMER 2017 EXAM SCHEDULE
Graduation application deadline for Summer 2017.................................. April 7 Graduation application deadline for Fall 2017...................................... August 3 Advising Week.....................................................................................May 15-19 Begin Center for Disability Services & Veterans approved priority registration...................................................................May 18 Deadline to pay tuition .......................................If you register May 18-June 20 tuition is due within 5 business days. . If you register on or after June 21, tuition is due June 29 by 5:30pm. Once the quarter starts, tuition is due at the time of registration. Current student registration by access date/time........................................................................... May 22-25 Deadline for new/returning (gone more than 2 quarters) students to apply and receive new student early registration................May 22 Begin new student early registration for this term by access date/time.................................................................................May 30 Begin early open continuous registration for this term............................June 1 Last day to add without instructor permission, 5:30pm ........................June 29 First day of Summer Quarter..................................................................... July 3 100% refund deadline, 6pm**.................................................................. July 10 Last day to drop with no record, 6pm...................................................... July 17 50% refund deadline, 6pm**.................................................................... July 24 Payment deadlines for 20-40 Plan, 5:30pm....................July 24 and August 14 Deadline to make residency changes for Summer Quarter................ August 1 Last day to drop with a W or change audit status, 5:30pm............... August 10 Classes end......................................................................................... August 24 Final examinations................................................................... Last day of class Grades posted to transcripts............................................................... August 30 College holidays/closures.................................................. July 4, September 4 ** These deadlines are different for self-support and non-standard classes. There is no 50% refund for self-support classes. See page 8 for information about self support-classes. NOTE: The deadlines above apply to most college-credit courses that span a full term. Contact 425-388-9219 for details about deadlines. Special deadlines are listed with specific classes in this publication.
ADVISING AND INFORMATION SESSIONS Aviation Maintenance June 8, August 10, 2:30pm 9711 32nd PL W Paine Field Building C-80 Avionics June 15, August 17, 3pm 9711 32nd PL W Paine Field Building C-80 Composites EverettCC.edu/Composites Cosmetology EverettCC.edu/Cosmo
Engineering Technology EverettCC.edu/CAD
Nursing EverettCC.edu/Nursing
Fire Science and Emergency Medical Technician June 7, 5pm Liberty Hall, Room 113
ORCA Ocean Research College Academy Call 425-267-0156 for information. 1205 Craftsman Way, Suite 203, Everett
Health Sciences May 25, 1:30pm Liberty Hall, Room 311 Manufacturing Pre-Employment EverettCC.edu/Manufacturing Mechatronics EverettCC.edu/Mechatronics
Free Certificate Information Sessions for IT, Electronics & Troubleshooting, management careers, and more. EverettCC.edu/CCEC
Precision Machining May 14. 1pm June 7, 4pm AMTEC, Room 100 Welding and Fabrication EverettCC.edu/Welding
Questions? Go to EverettCC.edu or call Enrollment Services: 425-388-9219
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GETTING STARTED DETAILS GETTING STARTED
ADMISSION INFORMATION New student: Never attended EvCC before. Age 18 or older or has high school diploma or GED®.
VETERANS
Returning student: Hasn’t attended EvCC for two or more quarters. GED®, ESL, and high school completion students: Call 425-388-9291 for information. ESL extra support: The BRIDGES Center provides free classes and support to English language learners. Contact 425-259-8789. International students: If you are an international student on an F-1 visa, call 425-259-8757 or send an email to intadm@everettcc.edu Process for new and returning students: Apply for admission online at EverettCC.edu/Admissions Priority deadline: If you apply by the quarterly priority deadline (EverettCC.edu/Deadlines), you will receive priority registration. The priority application deadline for Summer is May 22.
HIGH SCHOOL PROGRAMS There are several options for students under the age of 18 to take college level classes for enrichment, acceleration or high school completion. Running Start. For 11-12th graders interested in taking classes at the college. highschoolrelations@everettcc.edu ORCA. For 11-12th graders interested in marine science. EverettCC.edu/ORCA College in the High School. College classes at the high school. EverettCC.edu/CHS Tech Prep. Vocational college classes at the high school. techprep@everettcc.edu High School Completion & High School 21. Contact 425-388-9032. Youth Re-Engagement. Contact 425-259-8738. SummerSmart. For students under 18 interested in taking summer classes at the College. EverettCC.edu/SummerSmart
PLACEMENT Placement is required of all students taking 7+ credits or taking courses with English and/or math prerequisites. Methods for placement can be found at EverettCC.edu/Placement. Free language, chemistry and physics placement tests are also available. The main campus Testing Center is in Glacier Hall, 109, 425-388-9288. Testing and schedule information is available at EverettCC/Testing The EvCC East County Campus offers testing in Monroe MondayFriday. Call 425-259-8732 to schedule.
GED® TESTING GED® testing is offered by appointment in the Glacier Hall Testing Center and at East County Campus in Monroe. The schedule is available at EverettCC.edu/Testing or by calling 425-388-9288.
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The Veterans’ Resource Center (VRC) is located in Baker Hall, Room 203. 425-388-9277. Staff are available to assist veterans and activate all veterans’ educational benefits. • Veterans may be eligible for priority registration. Work with the VRC to determine your eligibility. • If you are on a waitlist for a class, work with the VRC to make sure funding is in place. • The VA will not pay for online or hybrid courses below 100 level. • Military veterans, current members of the National Guard, and some dependents of deceased or permanently disabled veterans may be eligible for a tuition discount. Must be Washington residents. Contact the EvCC Veterans’ Resource Center for certification. An approved certification card must be submitted at the time of registration. • Active-duty military and dependents, and dependants of National Guard members, may be eligible for resident tuition if they are otherwise classified as non-residents. A copy of active duty orders and dependent card (or other verification) is required at the time of registration.
GI Jobs Magazine named EvCC a military friendly school.
Mandatory Advising Meet with a faculty advisor before registering for your third quarter. Questions: 425-388-9339 EverettCC.edu/Advising
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS MONEY What if I need financial aid?
2. EvCC’s Financial Aid Office will email you when they receive your FAFSA with the additional information they need from you. Your application is not complete until you submit this information. Get the additional information and forms to them by the deadlines listed at EverettCC.edu/FA 3. Monitor your financial aid account using the Student Financial Aid Portal: EverettCC.edu/FAstatus 4. If your entire application (FAFSA and additional documents/ information) is complete by the deadline, you may qualify for a hold on your account, so that you are not dropped from classes. If you qualify the hold is automatically done by Financial Aid. 5. If you change your mind about attending, you must drop your classes.
What if I don’t qualify for Financial Aid? The Worforce Funding office assists students in locating non-financial aid funding sources. Some are based on income or program, so visit them and find out if you qualify for funding. Visit EverettCC.edu/Workforce for a list of funding options.
What if I owe EvCC money? Your registration and access to your transcript may be blocked until all debts are resolved. Make sure you clear your account at least 24 hours before you want to register for classes. The College reserves the right to bill students for unpaid tuition and fees or drop students from unpaid classes. Returned checks, cancelled credits cards, employer refusal to pay, ineligibility or lateness for financial aid and other reasons for non-payment may result in a direct bill to the student and/or referral to a collection agency.
What if I dropped a class. Do I get a refund? Look at the refund deadlines on page 5. Some classes have different deadlines, and those will be listed in the class schedule listings. All drops must be by close of business on the deadline day. A refund, if due, is mailed to the student’s address on file or credited back to the credit card or agency. Refunds can take up to five weeks to process. Refunds under $10 will only be processed with a written request from the student. For students receiving financial aid, refunds may also be calculated in accordance with state/federal rules. These formulas are published in the Financial Aid procedures manual. Dropping classes during the quarter may trigger a request for repayment of financial aid money.
What if someone else is paying my tuition? If your funding source does not cover all of your tuition and fees, it is your responsibility to pay the remaining charges. Following are some common third party payment sources.
FAQ
1. Start the process by completing the online Free Application for Federal Student Aid (“FAFSA”) at fafsa.gov Use this website only for the FAFSA because some other websites charge a fee.
Your employer is paying. As the student, you are responsible for submitting a payment voucher from your employer or agency to the Cashiers Office in Parks 201. Submit it immediately after registration. If there will be a short delay in payment, work with the Cashiers Office to see if your account can be on “hold” so you won’t be dropped from classes for non-payment. Trade Act is paying. Work with Workforce Funding before registering. Immediately after registering, go to the Cashiers Office and identify yourself as a Trade Act student, so your account is properly created. Questions: 425-259-8755. Worker Retraining is paying. Work with Workforce Funding. Questions: 425-259-8755. Opportunity Grant is paying. Work with Workforce Funding. Grants must be validated every quarter. Questions: 425-259-8755.
REGISTRATION What if I’m on a waitlist? 1. Monitor your waitlist status Daily through My EvCC. Everettcc.edu/MyEvCC You will be notified by email if you are moved into a class. Once you are in a class, standard tuition deadlines apply (see page 5). 2. Being on a waitlist never guarantees entry into the class. 3. Waitlists run automatically through the day before the quarter begins. 4. Most Importantly: You do not have to pay tuition for waitlisted classes unless/until you are actually moved off the waitlist and into the class. Financial Aid, Veterans and other populations needing to prove you are registered full-time (12 credits): If you are on a waitlist those credits will not show in your total credits or tuition due. Your check/funding may be delayed until you get off the waitlist and into the class. Advisors can help you explore alternatives. 5. If you are on a waitlist when classes begin, you must go to the first class to guarantee consideration for the class. If the class is online, please email the instructor by the first day of the class to indicate you are still interested in being in the class.
What if I sign up for classes and then decide not to attend (for whatever reason)? Drop the classes you are not going to attend. Never assume that the college has dropped you just because you didn’t show up for classes or because your financial aid funding didn’t go through.
CHILD CARE What if I need child care? • Early Learning Center is on campus for children 12 months – 5 years old. • Qualifying EvCC students receive priority enrollment, subsidized rates, or free ECEAP preschool. Go to EverettCC.edu/ELC
Questions? Go to EverettCC.edu or call Enrollment Services: 425-388-9219
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TUITION AND PAYMENT TUITION & PAYMENT
FEES
HOW TO PAY
All students in credit classes are charged these two fees once each quarter: • Campus Enhancement Fee: $5 per credit (maximum $50) • Technology Fee: $3.50/credit (maximum $35)
TESTING FEES • COMPASS placement testing fee: $31.80 (nonrefundable); test retakes: $10.60 • GED® test series: $120 ($30/section) paid at GED.com • Proctor test fee: $15.90 • Spanish, French, German, Russian and Chinese advanced placement: $10
SELF-SUPPORT CLASSES Self-support classes are identified in the class schedule listings. Selfsupport classes do not follow the tuition rates. Financial Aid will pay for self-support but some funding sources will not.
Online: Using Student Kiosk with Visa or MasterCard at EverettCC.edu/CreditCardPay In Person: At the Cashiers Office in Parks 201. We accept check, money order, cash, personal checks (for the exact amount of tuition and fees), Visa, Mastercard or debit card.
20/40 PAYMENT PLAN EvCC offers the 20/40 Plan. Students may make three payments: The first payment of half the tuition and fees is due by the normal deadline. The second and third payments are due by the 20th calendar day and the 40th calendar day of one quarter. There is a $10.60 fee for this service. Students start the process by going to the Cashiers Office by the 5th day of the quarter and asking for the 20-40 Plan form. This option is not available to students enrolled in self-support programs, EMT, Fire Science, Medical Transcription, Medical Coding and CCEC.
PAYMENT DEADLINES
Self-support classes: $102.91 per credit.
CLASS FEES Some classes require additional fees. If applicable, the specific amount of the fee appears in the class listing. If an employer or agency is paying your tuition: Go to the Cashiers Office after you register and submit payment authorization forms. Otherwise you risk being dropped due to non-payment. If your agency or employer needs proof that you are registered full-time, your best bet is to register early and work with an advisor if your classes are waitlisted. If you are moved from the waitlist into a class, you must pay immediately.
If you register May 18 - June 20 tuition is due within 5 business days. If you register on or after June 21, tuition is due June 29 by 5:30pm. Once the quarter starts, tuition is due at the time of registration. Note: The college reserves the option to bill for or drop students from unpaid classes. Students who are receiving financial aid, a scholarship, or third-party payment must make prior arrangements with Financial Aid and Cashiers Office in order to avoid being dropped. By registering you are taking personal responsibility to pay tuition and/or fees.
TUITION FOR SUMMER QUARTER 2017 Note: Fees for self-support classes vary. See description above, as well as the specific course listings for unique fees. See Payment Deadlines for the payment schedule and deadlines. Fees listed in the courses section of this schedule are also subject to change. Visit EverettCC.edu for more information.
Credits
Resident Tuition
Non-Resident Tuition Reduction*
1-10
102.91 per credit
157.16 per credit
279.62 per credit
11
1,080.06
1,624.89
2,854.35
12
1,131.02
1,678.18
2,912.50
13
1,181.98
1,731.47
2,970.65
14
1,232.94
1,784.76
3,028.80
15
1,283.90
1,838.05
3,086.95
16
1,334.86
1,891.34
3,145.10
17
1,385.82
1,944.63
3,203.25
18
1,436.78
1,997.92
3,261.40
19
1,529.11
2,134.43
3,530.44
20
1,621.44
2,270.94
3,799.48
Tuition options for seniors and state employees and residency criteria for tuition purposes are described on page 9.
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Non-Resident Tuition
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POLICIES / PUBLIC INFORMATION PUBLIC INFORMATION GAINFUL EMPLOYMENT ACT GUIDE
Financially independent students who have been domiciled in the State of Washington for at least the past twelve months, and who are not in the state primarily for educational purposes, and who are not claimed as a dependent for tax purposes by a parent or guardian outside of Washington, or receiving funds from another agency which requires residence in another state. OR
TITLE IV STUDENT COMPLAINT PROCESS
Dependents of parents or legal guardians who are domiciled residents of the State of Washington. OR Active military personnel stationed in Washington State and their spouses and dependents with qualifying identification, OR Active members of the Washington National Guard and their spouses or dependents who live in Washington with qualifying identification. OR Honorably discharged veterans, who have served at least 90 days and have a home of record outside Washington State and who did not discharge from a Washington State military installation if they move to Washington State, possess a current Certificate of Eligibility for federal veteran education benefits, and enroll in a Washington State higher education institution within three years of discharge; OR Members of selected regional tribes. OR Persons who resided in Washington State for three full years immediately prior to receiving a high school diploma and completed the full senior year at a Washington high school or who completed the equivalent of a high school diploma and resided in Washington State for the three years immediately before receiving the equivalent of the diploma, and continuously resided in Washington since earning the high school diploma or its equivalent. Contact the Residency Officer in Enrollment Services to determine eligibility for this resident tuition status. All other students are considered to be non-residents for tuition-paying purposes. Special Note: US citizens and permanent residents who have not yet gained residency in Washington State may be eligible for a partial tuition reduction. Contact Enrollment Services for more information. Any current non-resident student who wishes to be reclassified as a resident student must complete a Residency Questionnaire for determination of eligibility. Applications for reclassification in the current quarter must be submitted to the Enrollment Services Office before the 30th calendar day of the quarter. If the College discovers an error in the student’s residency status during the quarter, the Dean of Enrollment and Student Financial Services will determine whether or not additional tuition and fees are due.
TUITION REDUCTION PROGRAMS For state-supported classes, several types of students may be eligible for tuition reduction. Typically, tuition reduction programs do not apply to self-support classes. All lab fees, special fees, books and supplies must be paid. Senior Citizens, age 60 or older, may audit one or two classes, for $5 each plus fees, on a space available basis, beginning the 6th day of the term. Contact the Enrollment Services Office. Registration prior to the 6th day causes disqualification. Seniors using the audit are not required to complete orientation. State employees and educators in the K-12 public schools may contact EvCC’s Human Resources Office to seek eligibility for registration, at a 75% discount, on a space-available basis, beginning the 1st day of the term. Registration prior to the 1st day causes disqualification.
COURSE REPEAT POLICY Courses may be repeated to improve the grade earned, but credit is only earned once. To repeat a course, the student must register for the course, submit a course repeat card at the time of registration and pay all necessary fees. A course may only be repeated twice. See the College Catalog for specific procedures. The course repeat form is also available on the web at EverettCC.edu/StudentForms
POLICIES / PUBLIC INFO ADULT EDUCATION
RESIDENCY FOR TUITION PURPOSES For tuition purposes, students eligible for resident tuition rates are defined as follows:
For more information about EvCC graduation rates, the median debt of students who completed the program, and other important information, visit our website at EverettCC.edu/GainfulEmployment The Higher Education Act (HEA) prohibits an institution of higher education from engaging in a “substantial misrepresentation of the nature of its educational program, its financial charges, or the employability of its graduates.” 20 U.S.C. §1094(c)(3)(A). Further, each State must have “a process to review and appropriately act on complaints concerning the institution including enforcing applicable State laws.” 34 C.F.R. § 600.9. The Washington State Board for Community and Technical Colleges (SBCTC) maintains a process to investigate complaints of this nature brought by community and technical college students in the State of Washington. For more information, contact the SBCTC Student Services Office at 360-704-4315.
DIRECTORY INFORMATION Under law, the College may release the following information on students to anyone who inquires: student name, major field of study, participation in officially recognized activities and sports, height and weight of athletic team members, quarters attended, degrees or awards received, birthdate, enrollment status (part-time or full-time) e-mail address, and last previous educational agency or institution attended by the student. The College may also release information to schools in which the student seeks enrollment, to agencies working under an agreement with the College, and to military recruitment services (under the Solomon Amendment.) All other information may be released only upon written permission by the student. A “Pre-authorized Emergency Information” release form is also available in Enrollment Services. A student may request that his or her directory information not be released. A full description of our practices is available in Enrollment Services.
STUDENT IDENTIFICATION Students are required to provide Everett Community College with their correct Social Security Number (Tax Identification Number). The Internal Revenue Code allows for the assessment of penalties against students who fail to provide a correct Social Security Number to the College. Failure to comply with this requirement may result in civil penalties in the amount of $50 per IRC infraction being assessed by the IRS pursuant to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Internal Revenue Code (IRC) 6050S and 6051. The purpose of this requirement is to provide for the issuance of Form 1098-T, Tuition Payments Statement. Everett Community College needs a correct Social Security Number to report the amount each student paid for qualifying tuition and fees to both the student and the IRS on Form 1098-T. The 1098-T contains information related to claiming tuition and fee deduction, the Hope Scholarship credit and/or the Lifetime Learning Credit on your taxes. See the College Catalog for further information about the use of your Social Security Number.
STUDENT RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES The College’s Student Rights and Responsibilities Handbook contains information about Student Government, College policies and procedures and contact information. It also outlines expectations for student behavior, as well as processes for addressing conflicts, grievances, and disruptive behavior. A copy is available from the Dean of Student Development, phone 425-388-9282 or online at EverettCC.edu/StudentHandbook
STATE SUPPORT OF HIGHER EDUCATION STUDENTS The average cost to educate a resident full-time community or technical college student for the 2016-17 academic year is $7,524. Students pay an average of $3,056 in tuition toward this cost. The remaining $4,468 is an “opportunity pathway” provided by the State and is funded by state taxes and other sources. The amounts shown are averages for a full-time, resident student. The actual tuition a student pays will vary due to credit load, residency status and other factors.
Questions? Go to EverettCC.edu or call Enrollment Services: 425-388-9219
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eLEARNING
eLEARNING eLearning at EvCC offers a variety of online, hybrid and web-enhanced courses that provide students who have jobs, a family, or other responsibilities with a more flexible and independent approach to their education. Online, hybrid and web-enhanced courses use Canvas as the software.
STEPS TO eLEARNING SUCCESS 1. Determine if eLearning is for you:
I can organize my time well. I have good reading and writing skills. I use the Internet, email and word
processing software.
I can spend 10-15 hours a week on each course.
I am self-motivated, self disciplined and organized. If you answered “yes” to all of these statements, online or hybrid courses may be a good option for you. 2. Check out the eLearning webpage at EverettCC.edu/eLearning for: • Canvas Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) • Canvas Student Orientations • Technical & Web Browser Requirements
CLASS FORMATS & FEES • Online classes require no face-to-face contact between you and your instructor.
Class Cost: tuition + $2.50 per credit fee.
• Hybrid classes combine traditional face-to-face classroom time with the flexibility of online learning. Class Cost: tuition + $2.50 per credit fee. • Web Enhanced classes are face-to-face classes that require the use of Canvas or other web-based tools. Class Cost: tuition + $2.50 per credit fee. • WAOL classes are delivered fully online via the Washington State Online Consortium (WAOL). Class Cost: tuition + $2.50 per credit fee.
Look for these Class format symbols: OL = Online H = Hybrid WE = Web Enhanced ML = Online (East County) MH = Hybrid (East County)
For a current list of online classes, visit EverettCC.edu/Classes and select eLearning.
eLEARNING DEGREES • Associate of Arts & Sciences - (Direct Transfer Agreement) • Associate of General Studies For more information contact eLearning at 425-388-9367, toll free at 1-866-575-9027, or elearning@everettcc.edu, or visit us on the web at EverettCC.edu/eLearning
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eLEARNING SUMMER 2017 ONLINE COURSES For hybrid courses, see pages 14-45 and look for the H. Arts & Learning Resources
FILM 100
Understanding World Art The World of Japanese Manga/Anime Introduction to Film
GRAPH 120
History of Graphic Design
MUSC 110D
World Music
MUSC& 105
Music Appreciation
ART 228D
Business & Applied Technology
ANTH 116D
Cultures in Context
ANTH 122D
Human Diversity
ANTH 255D
Medicine across Cultures
ANTH& 115
Our Place in Nature
CMST 204D
BIOL& 100
Survey of Biology
CJ 250
Cooperative Work Experience
CJ& 101
Introduction to Criminal Justice
Intercultural Communication
FIRE 102
CMST& 102
Introduction to Mass Media
FIRE 103
EDUC 270
Education Portfolio
Introduction to the Fire Service Engine Company Basic Operations Fire Department Community Relations Medical Terminology
EDUC& 115D Child Development
ACCT 110
Small Business Accounting
ACCT& 203
Principles of Accounting III
BT 100
BT 219
Beginning Keyboarding Keyboarding-Speed and Accuracy Job Search and Professional Development Introduction to Microsoft Word
BT 242
Excel
BUS 110D
Business Communications
BUS 130
Business Computations
BUS 150
Principles of Marketing
BUS 165
Service Essentials for Business
BUS& 101
Introduction to Business
BUS& 201
Business Law
CL 101 CL 103
Computer Literacy Using the Computer and Managing Files Word Processing
CL 104
Spreadsheets
HUM 160D
CL 106
Powerpoint Presentations
CL 107
Basic Computer Systems
HUM 227
ECON 101D
Understanding Economics
ECON& 201
Micro Economics
ECON& 202
Macro Economics
BT 105 BT 162
CL 102
425-388-9367
Health Sciences/Public Safety BIOL 105 Disease in Modern Society
FIRE 104 HLTH 100
EDUC& 130
Guiding Behavior
ENGL 098
Introduction to College Writing
ENGL 183D
Children's Literature
ENGL 203D
Young Adult Literature
ENGL& 101
English Composition I
Human Development DEVED 100 Sharpening Your Study Skills DEVED 105 Study Skills for College Success H DEV 110 Career/Life Planning
ENGL& 102
Composition II
H DEV 155
ENGL& 102D Composition II ENGL& 111
Introduction to Literature
ENGL& 230
Technical Writing
ENGL& 235
Technical Writing and Research
GEOG 101
Introduction to Geography
GEOG 102D
World Regional Geography
GS 101D
Introduction to Global Studies
HIST& 148
U.S. History III
HIST& 214
PHIL& 115
Pacific Northwest History Introduction to American Cultural Studies Introduction to Japanese History and Culture History of the American Comic Book Critical Thinking
POLS& 101
Introduction to Political Science
POLS& 202
American Government
PSYC 240
Social Psychology
PSYC& 100
General Psychology
PSYC& 200
Lifespan Psychology
SOC 220D
The Family
SOC 240
Social Psychology
SOC 255D
Medicine across Cultures
SOC& 101
Introduction to Sociology
SPAN& 121
Spanish I
SPAN& 122
Spanish II
HUM 110D
eLEARNING
ART 124D
Communication & Social Sciences
Human Relations in the Workplace
Math & Science ENVS& 100 Sustaining our Earth GEOL 106 Survey of Earth Science MATH 080 Introduction to Algebra Elementary and MATH 091 Intermediate Algebra I Elementary and MATH 092 Intermediate Algebra II MATH 099 Intermediate Algebra MATH& 107 Math in Society MATH& 141 Precalculus I: College Algebra MATH& 146 Introduction to Statistics Transitional Studies COLL 101 College Success
EverettCC.edu/eLearning
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EAST COUNTY CAMPUS EAST COUNTY COUNTY EAST
CLASS SCHEDULE
Take classes east of the trestle. Earn your degree or certificate, take Running Start classes, boost your employability, study and take the GED®, or learn English. Day and evening credit classes and non-credit professional development training are offered in Monroe. East County locations include the Lake Tye Building and Monroe School District facilities. Learn more by calling 425-259-8732 or visiting EverettCC.edu/EastCounty
TRANSITIONAL STUDIES AND ELA CLASSES
EAST COUNTY OFFICE HOURS Office hours at the Lake Tye Building, 14090 Fryelands Blvd. SE, Suite 283 in Monroe are Monday – Thursday, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. EvCC is closed on Fridays. For assistance please call 425-259-8732 or email eastcounty@everettcc.edu
STUDENT SERVICES
Evening Transitional Studies (TS) and English Language Acquisition (ELA) classes will meet for 8 weeks in Monroe this Summer. ¿Listo para aprender Inglés? Para mayor información contáctenos al teléfono del East County Campus: 425-259-8730. ¡Déjenos su mensaje!
ELA 010
Receive help with admissions, financial aid, college guidance, registration and other student needs. Call 425-259-8732 or email eastcounty@everettcc.edu to schedule an appointment.
ELA 020
You can complete a 90-credit degree in two or three years or a number of short-term certificates by taking classes solely at East County Campus. Visit EverettCC.edu/EastCounty for more details.
COLLEGE CREDIT CLASSES
TS 080
NOTE: Prerequisites may apply to some East County courses. Check the regular class listing sections for any required PR.
TS 087
ENGL& 101 English Composition I
3724 MO
MATH 079 H H
TYE 303 5pm-7:50pm
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TYE 303 11am-1:50pm
Th
TYE 303 11am-1:50pm
5908 MH
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Cahan A
6946 MO
MW
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TYE 301 TYE 301
TYE 302 2pm-4:50pm
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6:00 - 8:50 pm 6:00 - 8:50 pm 6:00 - 8:50 pm
5 Kim M
Web Enhanced classes are face-to-face courses that require the use of CANVAS or other web-based tools. Web enhanced classes: tuition + $2.65 per credit. Diversity course. This course satisfies the diversity requirement for all associate degrees
Stay Close...Go Far at EvCC’s East County Campus! SUMMER 2017
Staff
Staff
Hybrid course; a portion of the work is done online. You must have reliable Internet access or you may use an EvCC open student computer lab. Class meets weekly on campus. Online fee: tuition + $2.65 per credit.
12
Staff
6:00 - 8:50 pm
Introduction to College Essays
0702 MO3 TTh
10
Staff
Introduction to College Paragraphs
0676 MO3 TTh
TYE 302
10 Staff
6:00 - 8:50 pm
Introduction to Academic Reading Literature
0644 MOS TTh
TS 098
TYE 301
10 Staff
5
Academic Portfolio
0618 MO3 TTh
TS 097
TYE 301
10 Staff
5 6:00 - 8:50 pm
Introduction to Algebra
0580 MO4 MW
TS 094
TYE 301
TYE 302 11am-1:50pm Weiss-Green
PHIL& 101 Introduction to Philosophy
5
Elementary and Intermediate Algebra II
5776 MH
MATH& 146 Introduction to Statistics H
Seslar C
Self-Paced Arithmetic and Algebra
5706 MH
MATH 092
MW
5
Basic Math Skills II
0508 MO4 MW
Classes are held at 14090 Fryelands Blvd. SE, Monroe (TYE).
ELA Level 3 Communications
0420 MO2 TWTh MHS 105 5:30 pm - 9:20 pm
TS 060
ELA Level 2 Communications
0406 MO2 TWTh MHS 105 5:30 pm - 9:20 pm
ELA 030
ELA Level 2 Communications
0404 MO1 TWTh MHS 106 5:30 pm - 9:20 pm
ELA 020
EARN A DEGREE OR CERTIFICATE
ELA Level 1 Communications
0388 MO1 TWTh MHS 106 5:30 pm - 9:20 pm
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HOW TO READ CLASS LISTINGS department abbreviation
ART 471
course title
credits
instructor
Sample Course
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PR: ART 270 or instructor permission. Lab fee: $7.94 per credit. 1632 A MTWTh 1pm-2:50pm BAK 123 Ryan D room item # section days hours building abbreviation
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ENGL 002 Creative Course
0
PR: Placement by assessment score on the writing portion or a grade of C or higher in ENGL 001. CR: Students MUST take H DEV 004 concurrently.
*For section C (3672) there is a lab fee of $23.20. 3668 A Daily 7am-7:50am BAK 206 3670 B Daily 8am-8:50am BAK 210 3672 C MWF 8am-8:50am SHK 223 TTh 8am-8:50am SHK 226
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If a prerequisite, corequisite, or fee applies to a specific section, it will say so here and have an asterisk. It’s important to know that if there is a prerequisite, corequisite, or fee without an asterisk at the front, then it applies to EVERY section of that course. In the example shown to the left, the grade of C or higher prerequisite applies to every section, from A to C because it has no asterisk. The lab fee applies ONLY to section C because it has an asterisk.
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Look for the fees - such as lab fees, class fees, fees per credit, studio fees, and special fees. They’ll all be listed in the description, so be aware of fees. You’re responsible for paying fees up front, and you don’t want to be surprised when you go to pay for your classes.
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CLASS SCHEDULE
course number
A lot of the classes have different fees and prerequisites for each individual section. This means that ENGL& 101 could have eight sections and two could have fees, two could be taught in a lab, and four could have different prerequisites.
footnote/fees and prerequisites
Some classes are split, like the Section C class shown to the left. The class meets in one room on some days, and in another room on other days. Some classes that use the college’s online learning management system may be combined with other classes or other sections of the same class. This means course activities could require you to interact with students enrolled in other classes or class sections. Please refer to the online class schedule for the most up-to-date information about which courses may be combined: EverettCC.edu/classes
SYMBOLS Online course. EvCC Online courses begin July 3. Online fee: tuition + $2.50 per credit. See pages 10 and 11 for more information. Hybrid course; a portion of the work is done online. You must have reliable Internet access or you may use an EvCC open student computer lab. Class meets weekly on campus. Online fee: tuition + $2.50 per credit. Web Enhanced classes are face-to-face courses that require the use of Canvas or other web-based tools. Web enhanced classes: tuition + $2.50 per credit.
T LC
EC
Course is taught at one of several east Snohomish County locations: Lake Tye Building, Monroe High School, Park Place Middle School in Monroe. Diversity course. This course satisfies the diversity requirement for all associate degrees.
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Honors; a class that provides an opportunity to do honors-level coursework, which, once completed will appear on the student’s transcripts as {Course}: Honors.
The ampersand in a course number indicates it is a common course number at community colleges in Washington. Example MATH& 141. CCNidentified courses taken at one community college will be the same as those courses at another community college. For more information or for a list of some renumbered courses, visit EverettCC.edu/CCN
Learning Communities link two or more courses structured around a theme to provide an in-depth look at subjects.
ABBREVIATIONS BUILDINGS & LOCATIONS AHS Arlington High School AMT Advanced Manufacturing . Training & Education Center ASC Arlington/Stilliguamish . Senior Center BAK Baker Hall BGC Boys & Girls Club CCE Corporate & Continuing . Education Center CHS Cascade High School COS Cosmetology DHS Darrington High School EHS Everett High School ELC Early Learning Center EWH Edmonds-Woodway . High School FIT Fitness Center GHS Granite Falls High . School
GPH Glacier Peak High . School GWH Gray Wolf Hall HAW Hawthorne . Elementary School HRZ Horizon Elementary . School HRN Horizon Program at . Boeing IND Index Quad JHS Jackson High School JKC Jackson Center KHS Kamiak High School LBH Liberty Hall LHS Lakewood . High School LKH Lake Stevens High . School LMC Library Media Center LYH Lynnwood High . School
MAT Marysville Arts & Tech HS MHS Monroe High School MMV Marysville Mountain . View HS MON Monte Cristo Hall MRH Mariner High School MSC Monroe Senior Center MYH Marysville-Pilchuck . High School MYS Marysville Senior Center NBI Nippon Business . Institute ODS Oly’s Dance School OLY Olympus Hall OFF Off-campus site PFC Paine Field Aviation . Complex PIL Pilchuck Hall PPM Park Place Middle . School
Course descriptions can be found online at EverettCC.edu/Classes
PSU Parks Student Union RAI Rainier Hall RLC Rainier Learning Center SAC Schack Art Center SHH Shorecrest High School SHK Shuksan Hall SHS Snohomish High School SNO Sno-Isle Skills Center SSC Stanwood Senior Center STD Stanwood Elementary . School STH Stanwood High School SUL VOA Sky Valley . Resource Center, . Sultan TCC Tulalip College Center TYE Lake Tye Building, . Monroe WHI Whitehorse Hall WTH Weston High School Web Enhanced
Online Course
Hybrid Course
OTHER ABBREVIATIONS AC Accelerated CR Corequisite ES Extra Support HN Honors Course HY Hybrid Course IB I-BEST IN Integrated LC Learning Community MH East County Hybrid ML Online Course MO East County . (Monroe) OL Online Course OFF Off-Campus Site PR Prerequisite .TBA To Be Arranged TBD To Be Determined TC Telecourse
East County EC Course
Diversity Course
Honors T Course
Learning LC Community
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ANTHROPOLOGY
CLASS SCHEDULE
ACADEMIC ENGLISH PROGRAM
Some sections may be combined, either with other sections of the same course or sections of a different course. This means course activities could require you to interact with students enrolled in other sections or courses. If you choose to enroll in any of these courses, students in other sections may be able to view your name and any posts you add to course discussions. Classes are for International students only
AEP 067 Academic Listening and Speaking 3 * Self-support, non-tuition class; class cost: $727.20. Last day for 100% refund: July 10. No 50% refund option.
0230 A MW 0232 B TTh
10am-11:40am 10am-11:40am
MON 110 MON 110
Staff Staff
AEP 077 Academic English Grammar 4 * Self-support, non-tuition class; class cost: $969.60. Last day for 100% refund: July 10. No 50% refund option.
0240 A MTWTh 8:50am-9:50am 0242 B MTWTh 8:50am-9:50am
BAK 201 NBI 101
Staff Staff
AEP 097 Academic Reading and Writing 5 * Self-support, non-tuition class; class cost: $1,212. Last day for 100% refund: July 10. No 50% refund option.
0250 A MTWTh 12:00pm-1:20pm MON 111 0252 B MTWTh 12:00pm-1:20pm MON 201
Staff Staff
AEP 098 Intro to College Reading and Writing 5 * Self-support, non-tuition class; class cost: $1,212. Last day for 100% refund: July 10. No 50% refund option.
0260 A MTWTh 10am-11:20am RAI 205 0262 B MTWTh 12:00pm-1:20pm BAK 209
Staff Staff
ACCT 110 Small Business Accounting PR: Math 070 or BUS 130 with a grade of C- or higher. OL 1112 OL Online
ACCT& 201 Principles of Accounting I PR: Completion of ACCT 110 or instructor permission. 1132 HY TTh
7:40am-9:50am MON 120
ACCT& 202 Principles of Accounting II PR: Grade of C or higher in ACCT& 201 or instructor permission. H
1140 HY TTh
OL 1501 OL Online
D OL 1502 OL Online
10am-12:10pm
MON 120
ACCT& 203 Principles of Accounting III PR: ACCT& 202 with grade of C or higher, or instructor permission. * Midterm and final must be proctored. OL 1150 OL Online
AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE
See the World Languages section of this schedule.
5 Eppley M
5 Eppley M
5
Reed B
D OL 1503 OL Online
ANTH 182
1-2
1504 A Arranged
Clarke C
ANTH& 206D Cultural Anthropology 5 PR: Completion of ENGL& 101 with a grade of C or higher. * Writing (W) -- This course meets the college criteria for designation as a Writing course and may be used to fulfill up to 5 credits of the Communications Skills requirement. * There are 10 hours of Service Learning as a required component of this course and they are arranged with the instructor to accommodate the student’s schedule. D WE 1506 A MW
10:30am-1:20pm GWH 276
Clarke C
ANTH 255D Medicine across Cultures 5 PR: Completion of ENGL 098 with a grade of C or higher or eligibility for ENGL& 101. * Also offered as SOC 255D; credit cannot be earned in both ANTH 255D and SOC 255D. Farb B
ART ART 110 Design I: 2 Dimensional Lab fee: $48.40.
1582 A MTTh 8am-10:20am
5 WHI 361
Lee T
ART 115 Drawing I Lab fee: $48.40.
5
1584 A MTW 10:30am-12:50pm WHI 300
Lepper S
ART 124D Understanding World Art *Section A (1595) includes a Field Trip fee: $11.93.
5
D OL 1594 OL Online D 1595 A MTW 9am-10:20am WHI 341
Allison M Lepper S
ART 195 Foundation Portfolio Review PR: ART 110, ART 115, GRAPH 110 and PHOTO 110 and instructor permission.
1602 A
2
Lepper S
ART 228D The World of Japanese Manga/Anime 5 * REQUIRED: Two Saturday classroom meetings are required as part of the course instruction (dates announced when classes begin). If a student is unable to attend these sessions, an alternate assignment will be given with no penalty to the student’s grade. ART 270 Ceramics I Lab fee: $70.
SUMMER 2017
Clarke C
Service Learning
D OL 1613 OL Online
14
Clarke C
ANTH 122D Human Diversity 5 PR: Completion of ENGL 098 with a grade of C or higher or eligibility for ENGL& 101.
5 Eppley M
Clarke C
ANTH 116D Cultures in Context 5 PR: Completion of ENGL 098 with a grade of C or higher or eligibility for ENGL& 101.
D OL 1508 OL Online
ACCOUNTING
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ANTH& 115 Our Place in Nature 5 PR: Completion of ENGL 098 with a grade of C or higher or eligibility for ENGL& 101.
1614 A TTh
12pm-3:20pm
Takechi K
5 WHI 287
Lee T
Register Now! See pages 6-8 or visit EverettCC.edu/MyEvCC
ART 271 Ceramics II PR: ART 270. Lab fee: $70.
1615 A TTh
12pm-3:20pm
5 WHI 287
Lee T
1650 CA MTWTh 9:30am-4pm
0 WHI 303
Labitzke M
ASTRONOMY ASTR& 101 Introduction to Astronomy 5 PR: MATH 095 or equivalent. Lab fee: $33.25. Field trip fee: $60. *Required overnight field trip August 20-21. Additional overnight field trip required July 18-19, 19-20, 25-26, or 26-27. WE 1702 A MTWTh 9:20am-11:00am WHI 250 1704 B MTWTh 11:10am-12:50pm WHI 250
Washburn Camarota
AVIATION MAINTENANCE
All new Aviation Maintenance students must attend an information session prior to registration. Upcoming information sessions will be held on June 8 and August 10 at 3pm at Paine Field, Building C-80. If you have any questions, please call 425-388-9533.
AVA 104 Powerplant Technology 20 PR: ENGL 098 with a grade of C or higher or place into ENGL& 101, and MATH 075 with a grade of C or higher or place into MATH 091 and instructor permission. Lab fee: $71.63. WE 1830 A Daily 7:30am-9:50am PFC 8010 1832 J Daily 10am-3pm PFC 8101
Staff Staff
AVA 205 Airframe Technology 20 PR: ENGL 098 with a grade of C or higher or place into ENGL& 101, and MATH 075 with a grade of C or higher or place into MATH 091 and instructor permission. Lab fee: $71.63. WE 1840 A Daily 7:30am-9:50am PFC 8008 1842 J Daily 10am-3pm PFC 8101
Staff Staff
AVIONICS
BIOL& 100 Survey of Biology 5 PR: ENGL 098 with a grade of C or higher or skills assessment at ENGL& 101 or higher; and MATH 080 or skills assessment at MATH 081or higher. Lab fee: $33.25. * Online section (1982) In lieu of a lab fee, students will purchase a lab kit. WE 1980 A MTW 8am-10:20am SHK 134 OL 1982 OL Online
Lloyd C Araniva R
BIOL 105 Disease in Modern Society 5 PR: MATH 080 or skills assessment at MATH 081 or higher; ENGL 098 with a grade of C or higher, or skills assessment at ENGL& 101 or higher. OL 1990 OL Online
Kratz R
BIOL& 211 Majors Cellular 5 PR: ENGL 098 with a grade of C or higher or skills assessment at ENGL& 101 or higher; and CHEM& 121 or CHEM& 161-162 with a grade of C or higher. Lab fee: $33.25. WE 2020 A WE 2022 B
MW T MW M
8am-10:20am SHK 141 8am-10:20am SHK 144 8am-10:20am SHK 141 10:30am-12:50pm SHK 144
Marrs H Marrs H
BIOL& 231 Human Anatomy 5 PR: BIOL& 211, or BIOL& 221 and BIOL& 222; and CHEM& 121, or CHEM& 161 and CHEM& 162 or higher; all with a grade of C or higher; or instructor permission. Lab fee: $73.25. WE 2070 A MW TTh
11am-1:20pm 11am-1:20pm
SHK 140 SHK 140
Pottle J
BIOL& 232 Human Physiology 5 PR: BIOL& 211 and BIOL& 231, or BIOL& 221, BIOL& 222 and BIOL& 223; and CHEM& 121, or CHEM& 161 and CHEM& 162; all with a grade of C or higher; or instructor permission. Lab fee: $42.25. WE 2080 A MTTh 10:30am-12:20pm SHK 232 W 10:30am-1pm SHK 144
Bentson K
All new Avionics program students must attend an information session prior to registration. Upcoming information sessions will be held on June 15 and August 17 at 3pm at Paine Field, Building C-80. If you have any questions, please call 425-388-9533.
BIOL& 260 Microbiology 5 PR: BIOL& 211 and BIOL& 232; or BIOL& 222 and BIOL& 223; all with a grade of C or higher; or instructor permission. Lab fee: $126.50.
AVO 201 Aircraft Instrument Systems PR: AVO 104. Lab fee: $100.
WE 2090 A MW TTh
WE 1858 C Daily 3pm-5pm
PFC 8009
8 Staff
AVO 202 Avionics Systems for Airframe and Powerplant 8 PR: AVO 201. WE 1860 S Daily 5:40pm-7:40pm PFC 8009
AVO 203
Avionics Communications
WE 1862 S Daily 7:50pm-8:24pm PFC 8009
AVO 204 Principles of Avionics Troubleshooting PR: AVO 203. WE 1864 S Daily 8:25pm-9pm
PFC 8009
Staff
2 Staff
2 Staff
CLASS SCHEDULE
ART 000P Printmaking Studio Studio access fee: $180.
BIOLOGY
10:30am-12:50pm SHK 145 10:30am-12:50pm SHK 139
Kemp H
BUSINESS BUS& 101
Introduction to Business
5
OL 2179 OL1 Online OL 2180 OL2 Online OL 2181 OL3 Online
Munoz L Lewis P Lewis P
BUS 110D Business Communications PR: Placement in ENGL 098.
5
D OL 2200 OL1 Online
Munoz L
BUS 130 Business Computations 5 PR: Eligibility for Math 080 or equivalent. * Section S (2212) has a non-traditional format; several classes are taught by one instructor during this class time; schedule of lectures/lab times provided at first class meeting. Section S (2212) has a lab fee of $45.55. OL 2210 OL Online Markovich T WE 2212 S TTh 5:20pm-7:30pm SHK 223 McClimans K
Course descriptions can be found online at EverettCC.edu/Classes
Web Enhanced
Online Course
Hybrid Course
East County EC Course
Diversity Course
Honors T Course
Learning LC Community
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BUS 150
Principles of Marketing
CLASS SCHEDULE
OL 2230 OL Online
5 Munoz L
BUS 165 Service Essentials for Business 5 * Some classes that use the college’s online learning management system may be combined with other classes or other sections of the same class. This means course activities could require you to interact with students enrolled in other classes or class sections. Please refer to the online class schedule for the most up-to-date information about which courses may be combined: EverettCC.edu/classes OL 2240 OL Online H 2241 HY TTh 12:30pm-2:30pm OLY 125
BUS& 201 Business Law PR: ENGL 098 or equivalent or placement into ENGL& 101. OL 2276 OL1 Online OL 2277 OL2 Online
Kneifel J Kneifel J
5 Chaplin M Chaplin M
BUS 295 Business Internship 1-5 * Class has a non-traditional format; several classes are taught by one instructor during this class time; schedule of lectures/lab times provided at first class meeting. WE 2294 S TTh
5:20pm-7:30pm SHK 223 McClimans K
BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY BT 100
Beginning Keyboarding
OL 2300 OL Online
5 Desmond P
BT 105 Keyboarding-Speed and Accuracy 3 * Section S (2307) has a non-traditional format; several classes are taught by one instructor during this class time; schedule of lectures/lab times provided at first class meeting. * Section S (2307) has a lab fee of $28.60. OL 2305 OL Online Fountain R WE 2307 S TTh 5:20pm-7:30pm SHK 223 McClimans K
BT 162
Job Search and Professional Development 5
OL 2314 OL Online
Hicks D
BT 219 Introduction to Microsoft Word 5 * Section S (2328) has a non-traditional format; several classes are taught by one instructor during this class time; schedule of lectures/lab times provided at first class meeting. *Section S (2328) has a lab fee of $45.55.
CHEM& 121 Introduction to Chemistry 5 PR: Eligibility for ENGL& 101 and MATH 092 or higher. Lab fee: $42.25. * All sections are accelerated six-week courses. Class starts July 3, ends August 10. Last day for 100% refund: July 6. WE 2510 A WE 2512 B WE 2514 C
MTW Th MTW Th MTW Th
8am-10am 8am-9:50am 10:30am-12:30pm 10:30am-12:20pm 10:30am-12:30pm 1pm-2:50pm
WHI 102 WHI 332 WHI 102 WHI 332 WHI 102 WHI 343
Brackett A Brackett A Brackett A
CHEM& 140 General Chemistry Prep with Lab 5 PR: ENGL 098 with a grade of C or higher, or concurrent enrollment in ENGL 098, or placement into ENGL& 101; and MATH 092 or MATH 099 with a grade of C or higher, or concurrent enrollment in MATH 092 or MATH 099, or placement into MATH& 141. Lab fee: $42.25. * All sections are accelerated six-week courses. Class starts July 3, ends August 10. Last day for 100% refund: July 6. WE 2530 A WE 2532 B WE 2534 C
MWTh 8am-10am T 8am-9:50am MWTh 8am-10am W 10:30am-12:20pm MTTh 1:30pm-3:30pm W 1:30pm-3:20pm
WHI 103 WHI 332 WHI 103 WHI 332 WHI 103 WHI 332
Singh S Singh S Spaulding A
CHEM& 161 General Chemistry I with Lab 5.5 PR: ENGL 098 with C or higher, or concurrent enrollment in ENGL 098, or placement in ENGL& 101. MATH 092, 099 or equivalent. CHEM& 140 with C or higher, or HS chemistry with C or higher w/in last 3 yrs; OR pass the chemistry placement test; or MATH& 152 with B+. Lab fee: $42.25. * Section A (2540) is an accelerated four-week course. Class begins July 3, ends July 27. Last day for 100% refund: July 5. * Section B (2542) is an accelerated six-week course. Class begins July 3, ends August 10. Last day for 100% refund: July 6. WE 2540 A WE 2542 B
MTWTh 10:30am-1pm TW 1:30pm-4:20pm MTW 8am-10am Th 1:30pm-4:20pm
WHI 365 WHI 345 WHI 365 WHI 345
Powell S Powell S
OL 2326 OL Online Desmond P WE 2328 S TTh 5:20pm-7:30pm SHK 223 McClimans K
CHEM& 162 General Chemistry II with Lab 5.5 PR: CHEM& 161 with a grade of C or higher. Lab fee: $42.25. * Section A (2550) is an accelerated four-week course. Class begins July 31, ends August 24. Last day for 100% refund: August 1.
BT 242 Excel PR: CL 101 or instructor permission.
WE 2550 A MTWTh 10:30am-1pm TW 1:30pm-4:20pm
OL 2364 OL Online
5 Markovich T
BT 252 Internship 1-4 PR: Instructor permission. * Class has a non-traditional format; several classes are taught by one instructor during this class time; schedule of lectures/lab times provided at first class meeting. WE 2390 S TTh
16
CHEMISTRY
SUMMER 2017
5:20pm-7:30pm SHK 223 McClimans K
WHI 365 WHI 345
Boeckl M
CHEM& 163 General Chemistry III with Lab 5.5 PR: CHEM& 162 with a grade of C or higher, or instructor permission. Lab fee: $68. * All sections are accelerated six-week courses. Class begins July 3, ends August 10. Last day for 100% refund: July 6. WE 2560 A WE 2562 B
TWTh T TWTh Th
10:30am-12:30pm 1:30pm-4:20pm 10:30am-12:30pm 1:30pm-4:20pm
WHI 105 WHI 332 WHI 105 WHI 332
Hillman W Hillman W
Register Now! See pages 6-8 or visit EverettCC.edu/MyEvCC
WE 2570 A MTTh 10:30am-12:30pm WHI 248 TW 12:40pm-4pm WHI 343
Singh S
COLLEGE SUCCESS
COLL 101 College Success 2 * Section A (0776) Late Start Begins July 3 - August 3 in BAK 110 0750 0760 0761 0762 0776
CL 103 CL 104 CL 105 OL
Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff
COMMUNICATION STUDIES CMST& 102 Introduction to Mass Media
5
OL 2640 OL1 Online OL 2642 OL2 Online
Wahl T A Wahl T A
CMST 204D Intercultural Communication 5 PR: Completion of ENGL 098 with a grade of C or higher or eligibility for ENGL& 101. D OL 2652 OL Online Wisdom-Whitley L
CMST& 210 Interpersonal Communication 5 PR: Completion of ENGL 098 with a grade of C or higher or eligibility for ENGL& 101. * These courses meet the college’s criteria for fulfillment of the Human Relations requirement in professional/technical programs.
10:30am-1:20pm GWH 372 6pm-8:50pm GWH 372
Databases
2
CT 203 Composite Technology 2 PR: CT 102 and instructor permission. 2710 A MTWTh 7am-2:05pm
20 AMT 140 Patching/Melcher
COMPUTER LITERACY CL 101 Computer Literacy 5 * Section S (2756) has a non-traditional format; several classes are taught by one instructor during this class time; schedule of lectures/lab times provided at first class meeting. * Sections HY (2754) and S (2756) have a lab fee of $45.55. 2750 2751 2754 2756
Fountain R
Powerpoint Presentations
2
OL 2790 OL Online
Fountain R
Basic Computer Systems
2
OL 2795 OL Online
Fountain R
COMPUTER SCIENCE CS 110 Introduction to Computer Science 5 PR: DEVED 104 with a grade of C or higher, or placement into ENGL 098 or equivalent; or instructor permission. Lab fee: $45.55. WE 2820 A MTTh 10:30am-12:40pm SHK 226 WE 2828 S MTTh 4:30pm-6:40pm SHK 233
Fuller T Fuller T
CS& 131 Computer Science I C++ 5 PR: Eligibility for ENGL& 101 and eligibility for MATH& 141 or higher, and CS 110 or ENGR 121; or instructor permission. Lab fee: $45.55. WE 2830 A MTTh 10:30am-12:40pm SHK 233 WE 2832 B MTTh 1:30pm-3:40pm SHK 226
Heinke L Shields R
CS 132 Computer Science II C++ 5 PR: CS& 131 with a grade of C or higher, or instructor permission. Lab fee: $45.55. WE 2840 A MTTh 1:30pm-3:40pm
SHK 233
Heinke L
Total no-brainer.
Dellasega M Good J
COMPOSITE TECHNOLOGY
OL OL H WE
2 Fountain R
10:30am-1:20pm GWH 368 Dellasega M 6pm-8:50pm GWH 368 Jorgenson D
Call 425-388-9570 or email mfg@everettcc.edu for more information.
Fountain R
Spreadsheets
CMST& 220 Public Speaking 5 PR: Completion of ENGL 098 with a grade of C or higher or eligibility for ENGL& 101. WE 2670 A MW WE 2674 S TTh
2
2785 OL Online
CL 106
2
Fountain R
Word Processing
OL 2770 OL Online
CL 107
HY1 MW 12pm-2:30pm BAK 102 OL1 Online OL2 Online OL3 Online A MTWTh 9:00am-9:50am GWH 168
WE 2660 A TTh WE 2664 S MW
Using the Computer and Managing Files
OL 2765 OL Online
OL 2780 OL Online
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H OL OL OL
CL 102
CLASS SCHEDULE
CHEM& 263 Organic Chemistry III with Lab 6 PR: CHEM& 262 with a grade of C or higher. Lab fee: $68. * Section A (2570) is an accelerated six-week course. Class begins July 3, ends August 10. Last day for 100% refund: July 6.
OL1 Online Markovich T OL2 Online Markovich T HY MTWTh 10:30am-11:45am SHK 223 Hicks D S TTh 5:20pm-7:30pm SHK 223 McClimans K
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COSMETOLOGY
DEVED 104 Reading and Thinking for Academics II
CLASS SCHEDULE
COSMT 111 Salon Management PR: Instructor permission. CR: COSMT 201, 202 or 203.
2925 HY1 T 2926 HY2 T
8am-10am 8am-10am
5
COS 112 Murphy-Baxter COS 112 Reyes M
COSMT 205 Textured Hair Services Lab 9-19 & Salon Practice PR: Instructor permission and COSMT 201. CR: COSMT 110,111, or 112. Lab fee: $4.33 per credit. * Section C (2950) Cosmetología Básica y Práctica en el Salón. La Instrucción/participación de la clase es supervisada muy cercanamente en la introducción y practica de los servicios básicos realizados por cosmetólogos. Los estudiantes practican en modelos, maniquíes, y entre ellos. PR: Con permiso del instructor. CR: COSMT 110, 111 or 112. Costo de Laboratorio: $4.33 por crédito; Seguro de Negligencia: $20. 2948 A 2949 B 2950 C
MTWF Th TThSa MTWF Th
8am-5pm COS 104 Evans T 11:45am-8pm 8am-6pm COS 104 Evans T 8am-5pm COS 104 Evans T 11:45am-8pm
COSMT 206 Lab/Shop Practice VI 1-17.5 PR: Instructor permission; COSMT 205; 1400 clock hrs. Lab fee: $4.33 per credit.
2954 A 2955 B
MTWF Sa
8am-5pm 8am-6pm
COS 104 COS 104
COSMT 251 Internship PR: Instructor permission; 1300 hours of instruction.
2990 A
Arranged
Evans T Evans T
1-5 Evans T
CRIMINAL JUSTICE
Attending an information session is recommended. It will give you an overview of the Criminal Justice Program and advise you on how to get started. Visit our website at EverettCC.edu/CriminalJustice for current dates and times. Call 425-388-9063 or 425-388-9517 for more information.
CJ& 101 Introduction to Criminal Justice OL 3050 OL Online
5 Niebusch R
DEVED 105 Study Skills for College Success OL 0894 OL Online
DRMA 250 Theatre Internship PR: Instructor permission required.
3200 A TBD
ECON 101D Understanding Economics D OL 3338 OL Online
OL 3340 OL1 Online OL 3342 OL2 Online
OL 3354 OL1 Online OL 3356 OL2 Online
DEVELOPMENTAL EDUCATION
Some sections may be combined, either with other sections of the same course or sections of a different course. This means course activities could require you to interact with students enrolled in other sections or courses. If you choose to enroll in any of these courses, students in other sections may be able to view your name and any posts you add to course discussions.
DEVED 096 Computer Comfort
0868 A
MTWTh 12:20pm-1:20pm RAI 203
DEVED 100 Sharpening Your Study Skills OL 0878 OL Online
SUMMER 2017
5 Hu D
Hu D Hu D
Hu D Hu D
EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION
All new students who are interested in Early Childhood Education should contact Michelle Barnes at 425-388-9976 or mbarnes@everettcc.edu for further program information. For additional courses applicable to the Early Childhood Education program, please see the Education section of this schedule.
EDUCATION
Students interested in an Education career are encouraged to contact Ken White at 425-388-9498 or kwhite@everettcc.edu for further program information. For additional courses applicable to the Education program, please see the Early Childhood Education section of this schedule.
5
D OL 3372 OL Online Saunsaucie K
OL 3376 OL Online
Stewart J
Peterson B
ECON& 202 Macro Economics 5 PR: Completion of MATH 099 or equivalent; or placement in MATH 138 or MATH& 141 required. *Midterm and final exam must be proctored.
EDUC& 130 Guiding Behavior * This course includes laboratory requirements.
OL 3090 OL Online
1-2
ECON& 201 Micro Economics 5 PR: Completion of MATH 099 or equivalent; or placement in MATH 138 or MATH& 141 required. * Midterm and final exam must be proctored.
OL 3080 OL Online
1-5
5 Staff
ECONOMICS
EDUC& 115D Child Development * This course includes laboratory requirements.
Ecelbarger N
1-5 Staff
DRAMA
CJ 175 Introduction to Homeland Security 5 PR: Successful completion of ENGL 098 with a grade of C or higher or eligibility for ENGL& 101. CJ 250 Cooperative Work Experience PR: CJ& 101 or permission of Criminal Justice coordinator.
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OL 0888 OL Online
EDUC 270 Education Portfolio PR: Completion of EDUC& 202 or ECE 130 or instructor permission. OL 3380 OL Online
3 Krock P
2 White K
5 Staff
1-2 Staff
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ELA COMMUNICATIONS
ELA 010 ELA Level 1 Communications * Section MO1 (0388) is taught at Monroe High School in Monroe.
1-10
0380 A MTWTh 9am-11:50am RAI 200 0382 S TWTh 5:30pm-9:20pm RAI 200 EC 0388 MO1 TWTh 5:30pm-9:20pm MHS 106
Staff Staff Staff
ELA 020 ELA Level 2 Communications 1-10 * Section MO1 (0404) and MO2 (0406) are taught at Monroe High School in Monroe. EC EC
0390 0394 0396 0404 0406
A MTWTh 10am-12:10pm BAK 206 S TWTh 5:30pm-9:20pm RAI 200 T TWTh 5:30pm-9:20pm RAI 202 MO1 TWTh 5:30pm-9:20pm MHS 106 MO2 TWTh 5:30pm-9:20pm MHS 105
Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff
ELA 030 ELA Level 3 Communications * Section MO2 (0420) is taught at Monroe High School in Monroe.
1-10
0410 A MTWTh 9am-11:50am RAI 202 0414 T TWTh 5:30pm-9:20pm RAI 202 EC 0420 MO2 TWTh 5:30pm-9:20pm MHS 105
Staff Staff Staff
ENGINEERING ENGR 101 College Success Engineering/CS 3490 A 3492 B
T T T W
10:30am-11:20am 11:30am-12:20pm 10:30am-11:20am 1:30pm-2:20pm
WHI 103 WHI 103 WHI 103 WHI 103
2 Steele I Steele I Steele I Steele I
ENGR 111 Introduction to Engineering I: 5 Modeling and Analysis PR: ENGL 098, ESL 098 or IELP 098, or placement into ENGL& 101; and MATH 092 or MATH 099, or instructor permission. Lab fee: $31.25. WE 3502 A
MWTh 10:30am-12:40pm WHI 253
Steele I
ENGR& 114 Engineering Graphics 4 PR: Eligibility for MATH& 141 or higher, or ENG T 100, or instructor permission. Computer lab fee: $45.55. Engineering lab fee: $31.25. WE 3508 S
TTh
4pm-7:10pm
SHK 226 Jayaprakasan
ENGR 121 Introduction to Engineering II: Design 5 PR: MATH& 152; or MATH& 142 and ENGR 111; or instructor permission. Lab fee: $126.50. WE 3512 A
MTTh 1:30pm-3:40pm
WHI 353
Steele I
ENGR& 204 Electrical Circuits 5 PR: ENGR 121, PHYS& 243 or concurrent enrollment, or instructor permission. Lab fee: $19.25. WE 3520 A MTTh 10:30am-12:40pm WHI 353 Venkatachalm
Course descriptions can be found online at EverettCC.edu/Classes
3522 A W
10:30am-2pm
WHI 353 Venkatachalm
ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
Call 425-388-9570 or email mfg@everettcc.edu for more information.
ENG T 100 Intro Engineering Graphics/2D AutoCAD 4 PR: MATH 079 or placement into MATH 080 or higher, and MFG T 102, or instructor permission. Lab fee: $45.55. WE 3550 S MW
5pm-8:30pm
AMT 153
Staff
ENG T 101 Introduction to Graphics and Measurement 5 PR: MATH 079, or placement into MATH 080 or higher and instructor permission. Lab fee: $45.55. WE 3554 S TTh
5pm-8pm
AMT 159
CLASS SCHEDULE
For all ELA Classes, students must take a CASAS Orientation/Assessment to be placed into the appropriate class. Orientation dates for Summer and Fall quarter will be available after May 1st. For more information, E-mail transitional@everettcc.edu or call 425-388-9339. For all ELA Classes: Some sections of these courses may be combined, either with other sections of the same course or sections of a different course. This means course activities could require you to interact with students enrolled in other sections or courses. If you choose to enroll in one of these courses, students in these other courses may be able to view your name and any posts you add to course discussions.
ENGR 205 Electric Circuits Lab 1.5 PR: ENGR 204 or concurrent enrollment; or instructor permission. Lab fee: $19.25.
Primacio D
ENG T 185 Introduction to CAD with CATIA v5 4 PR: ENG T 100 or ENG T 108 or ENGR& 114; or equivalent with an introduction to CAD, or instructor permission. Lab fee: $45.55. WE 3570 S MW
5pm-8:30pm
AMT 159
Primacio D
ENG T 196 Advanced Workbenches with CATIA v5 PR: ENG T 185 and instructor permission. Lab fee: $45.55. WE 3580 A MW
1pm-4:30pm
AMT 159
4
Primacio D
ENG T 225 Engineering Technology Skills Building PR: Instructor permission. Lab fee: $28.60.
3610 A MW
10:30am-12:30pm AMT 153
Staff
ENG T 226 Engineering Technology Skills Building 2 PR: ENG T 225 and instructor permission. Lab fee: $28.60.
3611 A MW
2
10:30am-12:30pm AMT 153
2 Staff
ENGLISH
How to Meet English/Writing Prerequisites Initial placement in pre-college-level composition courses (ENGL 097 and 098) and in English Composition I (ENGL& 101) is by assessment test scores. Entry into composition courses numbered higher than ENGL& 101 (ENGL& 102, 103, 105, ENGL& 230 or ENGL& 235) is by earning a grade of C or higher in ENGL& 101. For a weekly testing schedule, call 425-3889288 or go to www.EverettCC.edu/Testing. If you have English credits from another college or university and you plan to enroll in a course that has a prerequisite (ENGL& 101, ENGL& 102, 103, 105, ENGL& 230 or ENGL& 235) you should bring a copy of your transcript and course description to the Enrollment Services Office two weeks prior to registration. Students who have English as a second language and who are not yet ready for ENGL 097 should take the CASAS placement test. Contact the Transitional Studies Division at 425-3889339 for further information.
ENGL 097 Beginning Grammar and Writing PR: Placement by assessment test score.
3650 A MTWTh 9am-10:20am
5
GWH 376
Davis R
ENGL 098 Introduction to College Writing 5 PR: Placement by assessment test score on the writing portion or a grade of C or higher in ENGL 097 or ESL 097 or IELP 097. * Section A (3672) has a lab fee of $28.60. OL 3670 OL Online 3672 A MW 9am-10:20am GWH 384 TTh 9am-10:20am GWH 164 3674 B MTWTh 10:30am-11:50am GWH 376 Web Enhanced
Online Course
Hybrid Course
East County EC Course
Diversity Course
Shen P Beebe J Davis R Honors T Course
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CLASS SCHEDULE
ENGL& 101 English Composition I 5 PR: Completion of ENGL 098 with a grade of C or higher. * Section B (3704) has a lab fee of $28.60. * Section MO (3724) is being taught at the Lake Tye Building at 14090 Fryelands Blvd SE in Monroe.
ENVS& 100 Sustaining our Earth 5 PR: ENGL 098 with a grade of C or higher, or skills assessment at ENGL& 101; MATH 080 or skills assessment at MATH 081 or higher.
OL 3690 OL1 Online Newlin G OL 3692 OL2 Online Harrington A OL 3694 OL3 Online Harrington A OL 3700 OL4 Online Zull R 3702 A MTWTh 9am-10:20am GWH 282 Aubrey K 3704 B MW 10:30am-11:50am GWH 384 Beebe J TTh 10:30am-11:50am GWH 164 WE 3706 C MW 10:30am-1:20pm GWH 282 Shen P WE 3708 E TTh 10:30am-1:20pm GWH 282 Shen P EC 3724 MO MW 5pm-7:50pm TYE 303 Seslar C 3730 S MW 6pm-8:50pm GWH 372 Murphey D
OL 3950 OL1 Online OL 3952 OL2 Online
ENGL& 102/102D Composition II 5 PR: Completion of ENGL& 101 with a grade of C or higher. * Section A (3744) has a lab fee of $28.60. * Section B (3748) has three required day long field trips as part of the class. Field trip dates: July 11, July 18 and July 25. Instructor permission required to register in this class. Field trip cost: $20 * Section B (3748) has a 1-credit, 15 hour Service Learning opportunity for students outside of class and this time is arranged with the instructor to accommodate the student’s schedule.
FIRE 102 Introduction to the Fire Service 5 PR: Instructor Permission * Self-support, non-tuition class. Class cost: $546.70. Payment due at registration. Last day for 100% refund: June 28. No 50% refund option.
OL 3738 OL1 Online Newlin G OL 3742 OL3 Online Ripper Diane E D OL 3740 OL2 Online Wells-Edwards A WE 3744 A MW 9am-10:20am GWH 164 Searle J TTh 9am-10:20am GWH 384 3748 B TTh 10:30am-1:20pm GWH 384 Seslar C 3750 C MTWTh 12pm-1:20pm GWH 376 Fischer C
ENGL& 111 Introduction to Literature OL 3810 OL Online
ENGL 182
5 Craft K
Service Learning
3814 A Arranged
1-2 Seslar C
ENGL 183D Children’s Literature * Access to a library with a substantial children’s book collection is required.
5
D OL 3820 OL Online Huntington M
ENGL 203D Young Adult Literature
5
D OL 3826 OL Online Huntington M
ENGL& 230 Technical Writing PR: Completion of ENGL& 101 with a grade of C or higher. OL 3840 OL1 Online OL 3842 OL2 Online
ENGL& 235 Technical Writing and Research PR: Completion of ENGL& 101 with a grade of C or higher. OL 3844 OL1 Online OL 3846 OL2 Online
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ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
SUMMER 2017
3 Patching L Patching L
5 Patching L Patching L
Fennell J Brindle J
FILM FILM 100
Introduction to Film
OL 4196 OL Online
5 Peterson B
FIRE SCIENCE
Attending an information session is recommended. It will give you an overview of the Fire Science and EMT Programs, and advise you on how to get started. Visit our website at EverettCC.edu/Fire for current dates and times. Call 425-388-9591 or 425-388-9517 for more information.
OL 4212 OL Online
Hyatt B
FIRE 103 Engine Company Basic Operations 3 PR: FIRE 102 or instructor permission. * Self-support, non-tuition class. Class cost: $328.02. Payment due at registration. Last day for 100% refund: June 28. No 50% refund option. OL 4214 OL Online
Edmonds J
FIRE 104 Fire Department Community Relations 3 PR: FIRE 102 or instructor permission. * Self-support, non-tuition class. Class cost: $328.02. Payment due at registration. Last day for 100% refund: June 28. No 50% refund option. OL 4216 OL Online
Magee R
GEOGRAPHY GEOG 101 Introduction to Geography OL 4522 OL Online
GEOG 102D World Regional Geography D OL 4532 OL Online
5 Staff
5 Staff
GEOLOGY GEOL 106 Survey of Earth Science 5 PR: MATH 080 or skills assessment at MATH 081 or higher; ENGL 098 with a grade of C or higher, or skills assessment at ENGL& 101 or higher level. OL 4570 OL1 Online OL 4572 OL2 Online
Grupp S Grupp S
GLOBAL STUDIES GS 101D Introduction to Global Studies 5 PR: Completion of ENGL 098 with a grade of C or higher or eligibility for ENGL& 101. D OL 4640 OL Online
Clarke C
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GRAPHIC ARTS
HIST& 148 U.S. History III
GRAPH 120 History of Graphic Design OL 4699 OL Online
5 Kammer G
4737 A Arranged
1-5 Kammer G
HEALTH SCIENCE
Attending an information session is required. It will give you an overview of the Medical Assisting Program and advise you how to get started. Visit our website at EverettCC.edu/MA for current dates and times. Call 425-388-9461 for more information.
HLTH 080 HIV/AIDS Training 0.7 * Section OL (4742) begins on July 3 and ends July 20; Deadline for 100% refund: July 10. OL 4742 OL Online
HLTH 100
Clark C
Medical Terminology
5
OL 4748 OL1 Online
Hamburg R
HLTH 102 Applied A & P Lab fee: $31.30. 4754 A TW Th
5
8:30am-10:20am LBH 207 Adolphsen E 8:30am-10:20am LBH 302
HLTH 107 Administrative Skills: Computer Applications 3 PR: Successful completion of ENGL& 101, BUS 130 or MATH 080 or higher and HLTH 100, with a grade of C or higher. OL 4764 OL Online
Balluru P
HLTH 108 Administrative Skills: Practice Finance 4 PR: Successful completion of ENGL& 101, BUS 130 or MATH 080 or higher and HLTH 100, with a grade of C or higher. OL 4766 OL Online
Malone C
HLTH 150D Intercultural Communication in Health Care 5 PR: ENGL& 101. DOL 4774 OL Online
Malone C
HLTH 192 Clinical Skills - Laboratory 5 PR: Successful completion of ENGL& 101, BUS 130 or MATH 080 or higher and HLTH 100, with a grade of C or higher. Lab fee: $83.85. H
4780 HY MW
10:30am-1:20pm SHK 139
Clark C
HLTH 205 Medical Law and Ethics 4 PR: Successful completion of ENGL& 101, BUS 130 or MATH 080 or higher and HLTH 100, with a grade of C or higher. OL 4786 OL Online
Malone C
HLTH 251 Medical Assisting Clinical Externship PR: Instructor Permission. Malpractice insurance fee: $20.
4798 S M
4:30pm-6:30pm
6
LBH 311 Etling/Samaniego
HISTORY HIST 103D World Civilizations D H 4810 HY TTh 12pm-1:20pm
5 GWH 380
Ripper J
4830 HY TTh 10:30-11:50am GWH 380
Ripper J
HIST& 146 U.S. History I H
Course descriptions can be found online at EverettCC.edu/Classes
5
Ripper J
HIST& 214 Pacific Northwest History
5
OL 4848 OL Online Jordan-Zirkle S
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT H DEV 110 Career/Life Planning Lab fee: $31.90.
3
OL 4935 OL1 Online
Skinner D
H DEV 155 Human Relations in the Workplace
3
OL 4950 OL1 Online
Skinner D
CLASS SCHEDULE
GRAPH 250 Graphic Arts Internship PR: Instructor permission required.
5
OL 4836 OL Online
HUMANITIES HUM 110D Introduction to American Cultural Studies 5 PR: Completion of ENGL 098 with a grade of C or higher or eligibility for ENGL& 101. D OL 4990 OL1 Online Kornbacher K D OL 4992 OL2 Online Kornbacher K
HUM 160D Introduction to Japanese History and Culture 5 PR: Completion of ENGL 098 with a grade of C or higher or eligibility for ENGL& 101. * REQUIRED: Two Saturday classroom meetings are required as part of the course instruction (dates announced when classes begin). If a student is unable to attend these sessions, an alternate assignment will be given with no penalty to the student’s grade. D OL 4994 OL Online
HUM 227
Takechi K
History of the American Comic Book
OL 4996 OL Online
5 Wahl T A
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY IT 101 Introduction to Information Technology *Lab fee: $45.55; Certification fee: $60. WE 5120 S MW
2:40pm-4:50pm
SHK 230
5 Skarr D
IT 108 Operating System Fundamentals Lab fee: $45.55; Certification fee: $60. H
5123 HY MW
7:20pm-9:30pm SHK 230
5 Masinelli R
IT 111 Networking Fundamentals Lab fee: $45.55; Certification fee: $60. WE 5124 S MW
5pm-7:10pm
5
SHK 230
Walser D
IT 117 CCNA 1: Introduction to Networks PR: IT 111 or instructor permission. Lab fee: $45.55; Certification fee: $60. H 5125 HY TTh TTh
5pm-7:10pm 5pm-7:10pm
SHK 232 SHK 234
Clements M Clements M
IT 122 CCNA 2: Routing/Switching Essentials PR: IT 117 or instructor permission. Lab fee: $45.55; Certification fee: $60. H 5128 HY TTh TTh
7:20pm-9:30pm SHK 232 5pm-7:10pm SHK 234
5
5
Clements M Clements M
IT 161 Computing Hardware and Technical Support 4 PR: IT 108 and IT 111 or instructor permission. Lab fee: $45.55; Certification fee: $60. WE 5131 S TTh Web Enhanced
7:20pm-9:00pm Online Course
Hybrid Course
East County EC Course
SHK 130 Diversity Course
Walser D Honors T Course
Learning LC Community
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CLASS SCHEDULE
IT 162 Computing Operation and Troubleshooting 4 PR: IT 161 or concurrent enrollment in IT 161 or instructor permission. Lab fee: $45.55; Certification fee: $60. WE 5133 S TTh
7:20pm-9pm
SHK 230
Masinelli R
IT 210 Network Application Supp PR: IT 224 or instructor permission. H
5134 HY MW
5
7:20pm-9:30pm SHK 130
Walser D
IT 217 CCNA 3: Scaling Networks PR: IT 122 or instructor permission. Lab fee: $45.55; Certification fee: $60. H 5136 HY TTh TTh
5pm-7:10pm 5pm-7:10pm
SHK 232 SHK 234
5
Clements M Clements M
IT 222 CCNA 4: Connecting Networks 5 PR: IT 217 with a grade of C or higher, or instructor permission. Lab fee: $45.55; Certification fee: $60. H 5142 HY TTh TTh
IT 251
7:20pm-9:30pm SHK 232 5pm-7:10pm SHK 234
Clements M Clements M
Computer Careers Internship
WE 5148 S Arranged
IT 252
Advanced Computer Careers Internship
WE 5149 S Arranged
IT 280 Ethical Hacking and Countermeasures PR:IT 228 with a grade of C or higher, or Instructor Permission. H
5155 HY MW
5pm-7:10pm
SHK 230
1-5 Skarr D
1-5 Skarr D
5 Skarr D
IEP 073 Intensive Grammar 1 4 * Self-support, non-tuition class; class cost: $723.84. Last day for 100% refund: July 10. No 50% refund option.
0 PSU LIB
Staff
INTERNATIONAL ENGLISH PROGRAM
Some sections may be combined, either with other sections of the same course or sections of a different course. This means course activities could require you to interact with students enrolled in other sections or courses. If you choose to enroll in any of these courses, students in other sections may be able to view your name and any posts you add to course discussions. Classes are for International students only
0330 A MTWTh 8:50am-9:50am
RAI 202
Staff
IEP 083 Intensive Reading 1 4 * Self-support, non-tuition class; class cost: $723.84. Last day for 100% refund: July 10. No 50% refund option.
0340 A MW
12:20pm-2:20pm BAK 205
Staff
IEP 085 Intensive Reading 2 4 * Self-support, non-tuition class; class cost: $723.84. Last day for 100% refund: July 10. No 50% refund option.
0350 A MW 0352 B TTh
12:20pm-2:20pm BAK 202 12:20pm-2:20pm BAK 205
Staff Staff
IEP 093 Intensive Writing 1 4 * Self-support, non-tuition class; class cost: $723.84. Last day for 100% refund: July 10. No 50% refund option.
0362 A TTh
12:20pm-2:20pm MON 110
Staff
IEP 095 Intensive Writing 2 4 * Self-support, non-tuition class; class cost: $723.84. Last day for 100% refund: July 10. No 50% refund option.
0370 A MW 0372 B TTh
12:20pm-2:20pm BAK 206 12:20pm-2:20pm BAK 206
Staff Staff
See the World Languages section of this schedule, HUM 160D and ART 228D.
JOURNALISM JOURN 250 Journalism Internship PR: Instructor permission required.
1-5
5342 A Arranged
Wahl T A
MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY
Call 425-388-9570 or email mfg@everettcc.edu for more information.
IEP 051 American Culture 3 * Self-support, non-tuition class; class cost: $542.88. Last day for 100% refund: July 10. No 50% refund option.
MFG T 100 Safety for Manufacturing PR: Instructor permission. OSHA cert fee: $8.48.
MFG T 101 Introduction to Machining 5 PR: MFG T 100 or concurrent enrollment in MFG T 100, and instructor permission. Lab fee: $60.05.
0290 A TTh 0292 B MW
2:10pm-3:50pm 2:10pm-3:50pm
BAK 202 RAI 202
Staff Staff
IEP 063 Intensive Listening and Speaking 1 3 * Self-support, non-tuition class; class cost: $542.88. Last day for 100% refund: July 10. No 50% refund option.
0300 A MW
10am-11:40am
BAK 110
Staff
IEP 065 Intensive Listening and Speaking 2 3 * Self-support, non-tuition class; class cost: $542.88. Last day for 100% refund: July 10. No 50% refund option.
22
Staff
JAPANESE
INFO 200N Netbook VER 2 Netbook fee: $20. 5441 CA
BAK 202
IEP 075 Intensive Grammar 2 4 * Self-support, non-tuition class; class cost: $723.84. Last day for 100% refund: July 10. No 50% refund option.
INFORMATION LITERACY
0320 A MTWTh 8:50am-9:50am
0310 A MW 0312 B TTh
SUMMER 2017
10am-11:40am 10am-11:40am
BAK 202 BAK 202
Staff Staff
5500 A MTW 1:10pm-3:15pm
5510 A TThF 1:30pm-4:40pm
AMT 202
AMT 125
4 Hile D
Staff
MFG T 102 Manufacturing Employment Readiness 12 PR: Placement into ABE/ESL Level 5 or higher AND instructor permission. OSHA cert fee: $8.48. Lab fee: 45.55. WE 5560 A
MTWTh 8am-12:50pm AMT 154 Berger/ Staff TTh 8am-12:50pm AMT 153
Register Now! See pages 6-8 or visit EverettCC.edu/MyEvCC
MFG T 104 Machine Operator 1 20 PR: Placement in MATH 080 AND permission of MFG T 104 instructor. Lab fee: $284.05. * Section WHS (5566) is taught at Weston High School in Arlington. 8am-3pm 11am-6pm 7am-6pm 7am-2pm
AMT 125 Soderlund K WTH 131 Becraft/Gott AMT 125 Perrault/Gano AMT 125
MFG T 105 Machine Operator 2 20 PR: Successful completion of MFG T 104 with a grade of C (2.0) or higher, OR instructor permission. Lab fee: $151.55. * Section WHS (5569) is taught at Weston High School in Arlington. WE 5568 A MTWTh WE 5569 WHS MTWTh WE 5570 S FSa Su
8am-3pm 11am-6pm 7am-6pm 7am-2pm
AMT 125 Soderlund K WTH 131 Becraft/Gott AMT 125 Perrault/Gano AMT 125
MFG T 107 Machining with Mastercam PR: MFG T 105 or instructor permission. Lab fee: $45.55. WE 5571 C
TTh
3pm-6:30pm
4
AMT 125
Becraft J
MFG T 117 Blueprint Reading and Schematics PR: Placement into TS 080 or MATH 080 or higher and instructor permission. WE 5578 A
MW
8am-9:35am
AMT 151
3 Staff
MFG T 119 Introduction to Robotics 5 PR: Eligibility for MATH 080 and ENGL 098 AND instructor permission. Lab fee: $45.55. H
5580 A
TTh
5pm-9pm
AMT 152
White R L
MFG T 122 Electro Pneumatic 5 PR: Eligibility for MATH 080 and ENGL 098 AND instructor permission. Lab fee: $28.60. WE 5595 A
MW
12pm-4:20pm AMT 152
Ackerman K
MFG T 123 Digital Fundamentals and Logic Controllers 4 PR: Eligibility for MATH 080 and ENGL 098 AND instructor permission. Lab fee: $28.60. WE 5600 S
MW
5pm-8:20pm
AMT 152 Johnson/Auger
MATHEMATICS MATH 078
Review of Arithmetic and Algebra
WE 5682 A MTWTh 10:30am-11:50am RAI 349 WE 5684 B MTWTh 12pm-1:20pm RAI 349 WE 5688 S MW 6pm-8:50pm RAI 349
2 Baxter L Hugo A Skrinnik O
MATH 079 Self-Paced Arithmetic and Algebra 5 PR: Placement in MATH 079 or higher via an assessment, or permission of a math instructor. * Section MH (5706) is being taught at the Lake Tye Building at 14090 Fryelands Blvd SE in Monroe. WE 5702 WE 5704 EC H 5706 WE 5708
A MTWTh 10:30am-11:50am B MTWTh 12pm-1:20pm MH Th 11am-1:50pm S MW 6pm-8:50pm
RAI 349 RAI 349 TYE 303 RAI 349
Baxter L Hugo A Cahan A Skrinnik O
5720 A MTWTh 7:30am-8:50am RAI 300 5722 B MTWTh 9am-10:20am BAK 209 OL 5728 OL Online
Repanich D Wellman S Killingstad C
MATH 091 Elementary and Intermediate Algebra I 5 PR: MATH 080, MATH 081 OR MATH 082 (or equivalent) with a C (2.0) or higher; or placement into MATH 091 via MATH 079 or an assessment, or instructor permission. * Section AC1 (5754) is an accelerated four-week course and must be taken concurrently with MATH 092 AC2 (5774). Class begins July 3, ends July 27. Last day for 100% refund: July 5. * Section OL (5760) On-campus attendance is required 6-8pm in IND 115 for Orientation July 5; Exam 1 August 2; and Exam 2 August 23. H WE OL
5750 5752 5754 5756 5760 5768
A MTWTh 9am-10:20am MON 204 HY TTh 10:30am-11:50am RAI 351 AC1 MTWTh 9am-11:50am BAK 210 B MTWTh 12pm-1:20pm BAK 109 OL Online S MW 6pm-8:50pm RAI 300
CLASS SCHEDULE
WE 5565 A MTWTh WE 5566 WHS MTWTh WE 5567 S FSa Su
MATH 080 Introduction to Algebra 5 PR: Placement into MATH 080 via MATH 079 or an assessment, or HSC 014 or TS 070 with a grade of C (2.0) or higher, or permission of a math instructor. * Section OL (5728) On-campus attendance required 6-8pm in MON 101 for Orientation July 5; Exam 1 July 31; and Exam 2 August 24.
Herrmann E Nevins M Casson D Jones C Cahan A Kissler R
MATH 092 Elementary and Intermediate Algebra II 5 PR: MATH 091 with a grade of C (2.0) or higher, or placement into MATH 092 via MATH 079, or instructor permission. * Section AC2 (5774) is an accelerated four-week course and must be taken concurrently with MATH 091 AC1 (5754). Class begins July 31, ends August 24. Last day for 100% refund: August 1. * Section MH (5776) is being taught at the Lake Tye Building at 14090 Fryelands Blvd SE in Monroe. * Section OL (5782) On-campus attendance required from 6-8pm in BAK 210 for Orientation July 5; Exam 1 July 26; and Exam 2 August 23. 5772 WE 5774 EC H 5776 5778 5780 OL 5782 5788
A MTWTh 9am-10:20am BAK 109 AC2 MTWTh 9am-11:50am BAK 210 MH Th 11am-1:50pm TYE 303 B MTWTh 10:30am-11:50am BAK 209 C MTWTh 12pm-1:20pm MON 202 OL Online S TTh 6pm-8:50pm RAI 300
Jones C Casson D Cahan A Wellman S Herrmann E Nevins M Kissler R
MATH 099 Intermediate Algebra 5 PR: MATH 082 (or equivalent) with a grade of C (2.0) or higher, or placement into MATH 099 via an assessment, or instructor permission. * Section OL (5826) On-campus attendance required in IND 115 from 6-8pm for Orientation July 3; Exam 1 July 24; and Exam 2 August 21. 5820 A MTWTh 12pm-1:20pm BAK 209 Wellman S OL 5826 OL Online Weiss-Green H
MATH& 107 Math in Society 5 PR: MATH 092, MATH 098 or MATH 099 or equivalent with a grade of C (2.0) or higher, or placement into MATH& 107 or higher via a math assessment. * Section OL (5846) On-campus attendance required in IND 115 from 6-8pm for Orientation July 3; Exam 1 July 24; and Exam 2 August 21. 5842 A MTWTh 10:30am-11:50am MON 203 Hill J OL 5846 OL Online Weiss-Green H
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Online Course
Hybrid Course
East County EC Course
Diversity Course
Honors T Course
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MATH 138 Applied College Algebra 5 PR: ENGL 098, ESL 098 or IELP 098 with a grade of C or higher, or placement into ENGL& 101; and MATH 092 or MATH 099 (or equivalent) with a grade of C (2.0) or higher, or placement into MATH 138; or instructor permission.
5850 A MTWTh 9am-10:20am
RAI 300
Repanich D
MATH& 141 Precalculus I: College Algebra 5 PR: MATH 092 or MATH 099 or equivalent with a grade of C (2.0) or higher, or placement into MATH& 141 via an assessment, or instructor permission. * Section OL (5866) On-campus attendance required in IND 115 from 6-8pm for Orientation July 5; Exam 1 August 2; and Exam 2 August 23. OL WE
5860 5862 5866 5868
A MTWTh 7:30am-8:50am MON 203 B MTWTh 10:30am-11:50am BAK 109 OL Online S TTh 6pm-8:50pm BAK 109
Baxter L Jones C Cahan A Thomas D
MATH& 142 Precalculus II: Trigonometry 5 PR: MATH& 141 or equivalent with a grade of C (2.0) or higher, or placement into MATH& 142 via an assessment, or instructor permission. WE WE
5880 A MTWTh 9am-10:20am 5888 S TTh 6pm-8:50pm
MON 202 RAI 351
Story M Skrinnik O
MATH& 146 Introduction to Statistics 5 PR: MATH 092, MATH 098 or MATH 099 or equivalent with a grade of C (2.0) or higher, or placement into MATH& 146 via an assessment. * Section MH (5908) is being taught at the Lake Tye Building at 14090 Fryelands Blvd SE in Monroe. * Section OL1 (5910) On-campus attendance required in BAK 209 from 6-8pm for Orientation July 5; Exam 1 July 26; and Exam 2 August 23. * Section OL2 (5914) On-campus attendance required in RAI 351 from 6-8pm for Orientation July 5; Exam 1 July 26; and Exam 2 August 23. ECH OL OL
5904 5906 5908 5910 5914
A MTWTh 9am-10:20am MON 220 Nguyen H B MTWTh 10:30am-11:50am MON 202 Story M MH Th 11am-1:50pm TYE 302 Weiss-Green H OL Online Quarles C OL2 Online Mazzawi L
MATH& 148 Business Calculus 5 PR: MATH 138 or MATH& 141 with a grade of C (2.0) or higher, or placement into MATH& 148 or higher via an assessment, or permission of a math instructor.
5916 A MTWTh 10:30am-11:50am MON 101
Killingstad C
MATH& 151 Calculus I 5 PR: MATH& 142 or MATH& 144 with a grade of C (2.0) or higher, or placement into MATH& 151 or higher via an assessment, or instructor permission. WE
5920 A MTWTh 9am-10:20am RAI 351 5922 B MTWTh 10:30am-11:50am MON 201
Nevins M Nash B
MATH& 152 Calculus II 5 PR: MATH& 151 or equivalent with a grade of C (2.0) or higher, or instructor permission.
5930 A MTWTh 9am-10:20am MON 201 5932 B MTWTh 10:30am-11:50am MON 220
Nash B Nguyen H
MATH& 163 Calculus 3 5 PR: MATH& 152 or equivalent with a grade of C (2.0) or higher, or instructor permission.
5940 A MTWTh 9am-10:20am
MON 203
Baxter L
MATH 261 Differential Equations 5 PR: MATH& 163 or MATH& 254 or equivalent with a grade of C (2.0) or higher, or instructor permission.
5952 A MTWTh 9am-10:20am
MON 210
MATH& 264 Calculus 4 4 PR: MATH& 163 or equivalent with a grade of C (2.0) or higher, or instructor permission. WE 5956 A MTWTh 9am-10:20am
MON 101
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Killingstad C
MEDICAL CODING
The Medical Coding program uses web-based curriculum to deliver training for assigning current year medical codes. The program is offered in an online environment, which may be entered at the beginning of any quarter and requires an average of 35-40 hours of study time per week. The program focuses on providing the training required for students to sit for a certification test with either AHIMA or AAPC. Some sections of these courses may be combined with other sections. This means course activities could require you to interact with students enrolled in other sections. If you choose to enroll in these courses, students in these other sections may be able to view to your name and any posts you add to course discussions.
MC 101 Orientation and Computer Fundamentals 1 PR: Instructor permission. * Self-support, non-tuition class. Class begins July 3 and ends September 7. Class cost: $337.32. The last day for 100% refund: July 10. No 50% refund option. OL 5962 A Arranged
Krajewski S
MC 105 Healthcare Delivery Systems 3 PR: Instructor permission. * Self-support, non-tuition class. Class begins July 3 and ends September 7. Class cost: $411.96. The last day for 100% refund: July 10. No 50% refund option. OL 5966 A Arranged
Krajewski S
MC 112 Health Information Management 5 * Self-support, non-tuition class. Class begins July 3 and ends September 7. Class cost: $686.60. The last day for 100% refund: July 10. No 50% refund option. OL 5970 A Arranged
Pouillon K
MC 115 Healthcare Reimbursement 3 * Self-support, non-tuition class. Class begins July 3 and ends September 7. Class cost: $411.96. The last day for 100% refund: July 10. No 50% refund option. OL 5974 A Arranged
Cranney M
MC 120 Healthcare Vocabulary 4 PR: Instructor permission. * Self-support, non-tuition class. Class begins July 3 and ends September 7. Class cost: $549.28. The last day for 100% refund: July 10. No 50% refund option. OL 5978 A Arranged
Krajewski S
MC 136 Structure and Function of the Human Body 4 PR: MC 101, 105 and 120 with grade of C or higher or concurrent enrollment. * Self-support, non-tuition class. Class begins July 3 and ends September 7. Class cost: $549.28. The last day for 100% refund: July 10. No 50% refund option. OL 5982 A Arranged
Krajewski S
MC 138 Pathophysiology 3 PR: MC 120 with grade of C or higher. * Self-support, non-tuition class. Class begins July 3 and ends September 7. Class cost: $411.96. The last day for 100% refund: July 10. No 50% refund option. OL 5986 A Arranged
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Cranney M
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MTE 140 Grammar Essentials for the MT/MTE 3 PR: Instructor permission. * Self-support, non-tuition class. Class begins July 3 and ends September 7. Class cost: $361.15. The last day for 100% refund: July 10. No 50% refund option.
OL 5990 A Arranged
OL 6034 A Arranged
Pouillon K
MC 145 Coding With ICD-10 CM/PCS 6 PR: MC 120, 136 and 138 with grade of C or higer or concurrent enrollment in MC 138. * Self-support, non-tuition class. Class begins July 3 and ends September 7. Class cost: $1,010.67. The last day for 100% refund: July 10. No 50% refund option. OL 5994 A Arranged
Cranney M
MC 148 Advanced Coding with ICD-10-CM/PCS 4 PR: MC 145 with grade of C or higher. * Self-support, non-tuition class. Class begins July 3 and ends September 7. Class cost: $549.28. The last day for 100% refund: July 10. No 50% refund option. OL 5998 A Arranged
Cranney M
MC 150 Principles of Procedural Coding 6 PR: MC 145 with grade of C or higher. * Self-support, non-tuition class. Class begins July 3 and ends September 7. Class cost: $823.92. The last day for 100% refund: July 10. No 50% refund option. OL 6002 A Arranged
Pouillon M
MC 180 Medical Coding Practicum 4 PR: MC 140, 145 and 150 with grade of C or higher; MC 148 with grade of C or higher or concurrent enrollment. * Self-support, non-tuition class. Class begins July 3 and ends September 7. Class cost: $549.28. The last day for 100% refund: July 10. No 50% refund option. OL 6008 A Arranged
Cranney M
MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION AND EDITNG
Our Medical Transcription and Editing Program is an online, 43-credit, certificate program utilizing state-of-the-art software and text materials for at-home training of medical transcriptionists and medical transcription editors (MT/MTEs). It is available to students anywhere with internet access with quarterly course loads customized to fit scheduling needs. This AHDI-approved program may be entered at the start of any quarter for the training to obtain an entry-level position as an MT/MTE. The MTE Program requires familiarity with and access to MSWord and a typing speed of 35 WMP or faster. Some sections of these courses may be combined with other sections. This means course activities could require you to interact with students enrolled in other sections. If you choose to enroll in these courses, students in these other sections may be able to view to your name and any posts you add to course discussions.
MTE 099 Medical Transcription & Editing Test Prep PR: Instructor permission. OL 6010 A Arranged
0
Krajewski S
MTE 110 Medical Records and the MT/MTE 3 PR: Instructor permission. * Self-support, non-tuition class. Class begins July 3 and ends September 7. Class cost: $676.15. The last day for 100% refund: July 10. No 50% refund option. OL 6018 A Arranged
Krajewski S
MTE 120 Language of Medical Transcription 2 and Editing PR: Instructor permission. * Self-support, non-tuition class. Class begins July 3 and ends September 7. Class cost: $240.75. The last day for 100% refund: July 10. No 50% refund option. OL 6026 A Arranged
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MTE 170 Anatomy, Physiology, Disease 4 Processes-MT/MTE PR: MTE 110 with a grade of C or higher or concurrent enrollment. * Self-support, non-tuition class. Class begins July 3 and ends September 7. Class cost: $481.50. The last day for 100% refund: July 10. No 50% refund option. OL 6042 A Arranged
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MTE 190 Pharmacology, Lab Data, 2 Physical Exam-MT/MTE PR: MTE 110 * Self-support, non-tuition class. Class begins July 3 and ends September 7. Class cost: $240.75. The last day for 100% refund: July 10. No 50% refund option. OL 6050 A Arranged
CLASS SCHEDULE
MC 140 Basics of Pharmacology 1 PR: MC 136. * Self-support, non-tuition class. Class begins July 3 and ends September 7. Class cost: $137.32. The last day for 100% refund: July 10. No 50% refund option.
Williams B
MTE 200 Beginning Medical 6 Transcription-Clinic Notes PR: MTE 140, 170 and 190; MTE 190 may be taken concurrently. * Self-support, non-tuition class. Class begins July 3 and ends September 7. Class cost: $722.30. The last day for 100% refund: July 10. No 50% refund option. OL 6058 A Arranged
Williams B
MTE 210 Introduction to Speech 2 Recognition Editing - MTE PR: MTE 140. * Self-support, non-tuition class. Class begins July 3 and ends September 7. Class cost: $240.75. The last day for 100% refund: July 10. No 50% refund option. OL 6066 A Arranged
Krajewski S
MTE 220 Focus on Medical Specialties 3 for the MT/MTE PR: MTE 110 and 140. * Self-support, non-tuition class. Class begins July 3 and ends September 7. Class cost: $361.15. The last day for 100% refund: July 10. No 50% refund option. OL 6074 A Arranged
Williams B
MTE 240 Intermediate Medical 6 Transcription-Acute Care PR: MTE 200 * Self-support, non-tuition class. Class begins July 3 and ends September 7. Class cost: $722.30. The last day for 100% refund: July 10. No 50% refund option. OL 6082 A Arranged
Williams B
MTE 260 Shortcuts/Tech/Employment 3 PR: MTE 140. * Self-support, non-tuition class. Class begins July 3 and ends September 7. Class cost: $361.15. The last day for 100% refund: July 10. No 50% refund option. OL 6090 A Arranged
Williams B
MTE 280 Advanced Medical Transcription- 6 Advanced Acute Care PR: MTE 240 * Self-support, non-tuition class. Class begins July 3 and ends September 7. Class cost: $722.30. The last day for 100% refund: July 10. No 50% refund option. OL 6098 A Arranged Web Enhanced
Online Course
Hybrid Course
East County EC Course
Diversity Course
Williams B Honors T Course
Learning LC Community
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CLASS SCHEDULE
MTE 290 Speech Recognition Editing/Acute Care 3 PR: MTE 200, MTE 210 * Self-support, non-tuition class. Class begins July 3 and ends September 7. Class cost: $361.15. The last day for 100% refund: July 10. No 50% refund option. OL 6106 A Arranged
Krajewski S
MUSIC
PHIL& 101 Introduction to Philosophy 5 * Section MO (6946) is being taught at the Lake Tye Building at 14090 Fryelands Blvd SE in Monroe. EC 6946 MO MW
2pm-4:50pm
TYE 302
PHIL& 115 Critical Thinking
MUSC& 105 Music Appreciation
5
OL 6150 OL Online
Waldron R
MUSC 110D World Music
5
D OL 6152 OL Online
Lew J
NURSING NURS 000 Nursing Pre-Application Class * Permission required. Contact Health Services Center at 425-388-9461 or drichards@everettcc.edu for permission access code. OL 6460 OL1 Online
0 Staff
NUTRITION NUTR& 101 Nutrition 5 PR: MATH 080 with a grade of C or higher, or placement into MATH 091 or higher; and ENGL 098 with a grade of C or higher, or placement into ENGL& 101 or higher. * On-campus exams and test proctors are not required during Summer Quarter. All exams given during Summer Quarter are administered online. OL 6640 OL1 Online Gabrielsen K OL 6642 OL2 Online Gabrielsen K OL 6644 OL3 Online Gabrielsen K
OCEANOGRAPHY
OL 6950 OL Online
Kim M
5 VanQuickenborne M
PHIL& 120 Symbolic Logic 5 PR: Completion of MATH 092 or MATH 098 or MATH 099 with a grade of C or higher or placement into MATH 107 or higher.
6954 A TTh 1:30pm-4:20pm GWH 380 VanQuickenborne M
PHOTOGRAPHY PHOTO 110 Photography I: Basic Elements Lab fee: $104.50 H 7019 HY1 MTW 9am-10:20am H 7022 HY2 MW 1:30pm-3:30pm
5
WHI 262 Weller L WHI 261 WHI 262 Greathouse L WHI 261
PHYSICS PHYS& 114 General Physics I 5 PR: ENGL 098 with a grade of C or higher; MATH& 142 or MATH& 144 or equivalent; or concurrent enrollment in MATH& 142. Lab fee: $33.25. WE 7460 A MTWTh 8:10am-10:20am WHI 207 WE 7462 B MTWTh 10:30am-12:40pm WHI 207
Serven J Serven J
POLITICAL SCIENCE
OCEA& 101 Introduction to Oceanography 5 PR: ENGL 098 with a grade of C or higher, or skills assessment at ENGL& 101 or higher; MATH 080 or skills assessment at MATH 081. Lab fee: $82.50.
POLS& 101 Introduction to Political Science 5 PR: Completion of ENGL 098 with a grade of C or higher or eligibility for ENGL& 101 or instructor permission.
WE 6760 A MW
OL 7540 OL Online
10:30am-1:20pm WHI 238
Grupp S
PE/HEALTH&WELLNESS
For additional courses in Recreation, Health and Wellness see the Corporate and Continuing Education section of this schedule.
PEHW 100 Beginning Yoga * Section A (7120), and Section B (7122) are 2 credits. * Section C (7124) is 1 credit.
7120 A MTTh 10:30am-11:50am FIT 231 7122 B MTTh 12pm-1:20pm FIT 231 7124 C TTh 1:30pm-2:35pm FIT 231
PEHW 111 Kick Boxing Aerobics
7154 A MTWTh 9:20am-10:20am
FIT 231
7202 A MWTh 10:30am-12:35pm FIT 148
PEHW 126 Advanced Weight Training PR: PEHW 125.
7206 A MWTh 10:30am-12:35pm FIT 148
SUMMER 2017
1-2
Horn S E
POLS& 202 American Government 5 PR: Completion of ENGL 098 with a grade of C or higher or eligibility for ENGL& 101 or instructor permission. OL 7550 OL Online
Horn S E
PSYCHOLOGY Staff Staff Seslar C
2
PEHW 125 Beginning Weight Training
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PHILOSOPHY
Gstohl C
3 Gstohl C
3 Gstohl C
PSYC& 100 General Psychology 5 PR: Completion of ENGL 098 with a grade of C or higher or eligibility for ENGL& 101 or instructor permission. OL OL WE H
7620 7622 7624 7626 7630
OL1 Online Brown D OL2 Online Brown D A MTWTh 9am-10:20am GWH 374 Ecke L HY TTh 10:30am-12:50pm GWH 270 Gungor-Munoz G S MW 6pm-8:50pm GWH 382 Simpson M
PSYC& 200 Lifespan Psychology 5 PR: Completion of PSYC& 100 with a C or higher AND completion of ENGL 098 with a grade of C or higher or eligibility for ENGL& 101 or instructor permission. OL 7658 OL Online WE 7660 A MTWTh 10:30am-11:50am GWH 374
Kuwada B Ecke L
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OL 7666 OL Online Gungor-Munoz G
SOCIOLOGY SOC& 101 Introduction to Sociology 5 PR: Completion of ENGL 098 with a grade of C or higher or eligibility for ENGL& 101 or instructor permission. OL 7872 OL Online WE 7882 S MW 6pm-8:50pm GWH 266
Riordan M Keeton J
SOC 220D The Family 5 PR: Completion of ENGL 098 with a grade of C or higher or eligibility for ENGL& 101 or instructor permission. D OL 7884 OL Online
Farb B
SOC 240 Social Psychology 5 PR: SOC& 101 or PSYC& 100 with a grade of C or higher AND completion of ENGL 098 with a grade of C or higher or eligibility for ENGL& 101. * Also listed as PSYC 240; credit cannot be earned in both SOC 240 and PSYC 240. OL 7886 OL Online Gungor-Munoz G
SOC 255D Medicine across Cultures 5 PR: Completion of ENGL 098 with a grade of C or higher or eligibility for ENGL& 101. * Also offered as ANTH 255D; credit cannot be earned in both SOC 255D and ANTH 255D. D OL 7888 OL Online
Farb B
SPANISH
See the World Languages section of this schedule.
TRANSITIONAL STUDIES TS 011
Educational Interview
3
OL 0450 OL1 Online
TS 032
Reading American Government and Civics 5
OL 0454 OL Online
TS 033
Reading High School US History II
OL 0456 OL Online
TS 034
BAK 111
Basic ELA Computer Skills
0480 A MTWTh 7:30am-8:50am
TS 066
Reading Washington State History
0458 A MTWTh 12pm-1:20pm
TS 044
Staff
RAI 203
Basic Academic Computer Skills
0482 A MTWTh 7:30am-8:50am
RAI 203
Staff
5 Staff
5 Staff
5 Staff
5 Staff
TS 060 Basic Math Skills II 1-5 * Section MO4 (0508) is taught at East County, 14090 Fryelands Boulevard in Monroe. 0502 A MTWTh 9:00am-10:20am MON 211 0506 S MW 6:00pm-8:50pm RAI 207 EC 0508 MO4 MW 6:00pm-8:50pm TYE 295
Course descriptions can be found online at EverettCC.edu/Classes
Staff Staff Staff
TS 070 Preparation for Algebra 1-5 * Section MO4 (0530) is taught at East County, 14090 Fryelands Boulevard in Monroe. * Section SP (0534) is for Spanish-speaking students only-Solamente en Espa単ol. EC
0522 0528 0530 0534 0540
A MTWTh 8:50am-9:50am S MW 6-8:50pm MO4 MW 6-8:50pm SP TTh 6-8:50pm T MW 6-8:50pm
BAK 206 BAK 102 TYE 295 BAK 207 RAI 207
Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff
TS 080 Introduction to Algebra 5 * Section MO4 (0580) is taught at East County, 14090 Fryelands Boulevard in Monroe. * Section SP (0584) is for Spanish-speaking students only-Solamente en Espa単ol. EC
0570 0576 0580 0584
TS 091
A MTWTh 8:50am-9:50am S MW 6pm-8:50pm MO4 MW 6pm-8:50pm SP TTh 6pm-8:50pm
BAK 102 BAK 102 TYE 295 BAK 207
Staff Staff Staff Staff
Elementary/Intermediate Algebra, Part 1
0600 A
MTWTh 9am-10:20am
CLASS SCHEDULE
PSYC 240 Social Psychology 5 PR: PSYC& 100 or SOC& 101 with a grade of C or higher AND completion of ENGL 098 with a grade of C or higher or eligibility for ENGL& 101. * Also listed as SOC 240; credit cannot be earned in both PSYC 240 and SOC 240.
5
MON 209
Staff
TS 087 Academic Portfolio 1-5 * Section MO3 (0618) is taught at East County, 14090 Fryelands Boulevard in Monroe. 0612 A MTWTh 10:30am-11:50am M ON 211 0616 S TTh 6pm-8:50pm BAK 206 EC 0618 MO3 TTh 6pm-8:50pm TYE 303
Staff Staff Staff
TS 094 Introduction to Academic 1-5 Reading Literature * Section SP (0640) is for Spanish-speaking students only (Solamente en Espa単ol) * Section MOS (0644) is for Spanish-speaking students only (Solamente en Espa単ol) and is taught at East County, 14090 Fryelands Boulevard in Monroe. * Section TCC (0646) is taught at the Tulalip Tribal Center in Tulalip. EC
0640 0642 0644 0646
TS 096
SP MW 6pm-8:50pm BAK 207 A MTWTh 9:00am-10:20am BAK 205 MOS TTh 6pm-8:50pm TYE 302 TCC TTh 6pm-8:50pm TCC C-2
Staff Staff Staff Staff
Transitional Computer Skills
0658 A
MTWTh 12-1:20pm
5
RAI 203
Staff
TS 097 Introduction to College Paragraphs * Section MO3 (0676) is taught at East County, 14090 Fryelands Boulevard in Monroe. 0670 A MTWTh 10:30am-11:50am BAK 201 EC 0676 MO3 TTh 6pm-8:50pm TYE 303 0678 S TTh 6pm-8:50pm BAK 201
5 Staff Staff Staff
TS 098 Introduction to College Essays * Section MO3 (0702) is taught at East County, 14090 Fryelands Blvd. SE in Monroe. 0700 A MTWTh 10:30am-11:50am BAK 205 EC 0702 MO3 TTh 6pm-8:50pm TYE 303 0704 S TTh 6pm-8:50pm BAK 201
Web Enhanced
Online Course
Hybrid Course
East County EC Course
Diversity Course
5 Staff Staff Staff
Honors T Course
Learning LC Community
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CLASS SCHEDULE
WELDING
Washington Association of Building Officials (WABO) Testing is available to welding program students and the general public by appointment only. Please call 425-388-9096 for program information or to schedule an appointment to take the WABO test.
WELD 190 Oxyacetylene PR: Instructor permission. Lab fee: $71.44.
8425 8426 8427 8428 8429
A B C S T
MW 7:30am-1pm TTh 7:30am-1pm MTWTh 1:15pm-4pm MW 6pm-11:45pm TTh 6pm-11:45pm
5 AMT 126 AMT 126 AMT 126 AMT 126 AMT 126
WELD 191 Basic Arc PR: Instructor permission. Lab fee: $71.44.
8430 8432 8434 8436 8438
A B C S T
MW 7:30am-1pm TTh 7:30am-1pm MTWTh 1:15pm-4pm MW 6pm-11:45pm TTh 6pm-11:45pm
Staff Hile D Speicher J Allen K Fulton K
5 AMT 126 AMT 126 AMT 126 AMT 126 AMT 126
Staff Hile D Speicher J Allen K Fulton K
WELD 192 Advanced Arc Welding 5 PR: Instructor permission. Lab fee: $71.44. *Section IB (8441) is an Integrated Basic Education & Skills Training (I-BEST) section that places two instructors in the class to enhance student success. Permission is required; contact Dustin Levesque at 425-388-9159 or ibest@everettcc.edu if interested in this value-added section!
8440 8441 8442 8444 8446 8448
A IB B C S T
MW 7:30am-1pm AMT 126 MW 7:30am-12:55pm AMT 126 TTh 7:30am-1pm AMT 126 MTWTh 1:15pm-4pm AMT 126 MW 6pm-11:45pm AMT 126 TTh 6pm-11:45pm AMT 126
WELD 193 Basic Pipe PR: Instructor permission. Lab fee: $71.44.
8455 8456 8457 8458 8459
A B C S T
MW 7:30am-1pm TTh 7:30am-1pm MTWTh 1:15pm-4pm MW 6pm-11:45pm TTh 6pm-11:45pm
5 AMT 126 AMT 126 AMT 126 AMT 126 AMT 126
WELD 194 Gas Tungsten Arc Welding PR: Instructor permission. Lab fee: $71.44.
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8460 8462 8464 8466 8468
A B C S T
MW 7:30am-1pm TTh 7:30am-1pm MTWTh 1:15pm-4pm MW 6pm-11:45pm TTh 6pm-11:45pm
SUMMER 2017
Staff Staff/Radford Hile D Speicher J Allen K Fulton K
AMT 126 AMT 126 AMT 126 AMT 126 AMT 126
Staff Hile D Speicher J Allen K Fulton K
5 Staff Hile D Speicher J Allen K Fulton K
WELD 195 Gas Metal Arc/Flux Core Arc Welding 5 PR: Instructor permission. Lab fee: $71.44. * Section IB (8471) is an Integrated Basic Education & Skills Training (I-BEST) section that places two instructors in the class to enhance student success. Permission is required; contact Dustin Levesque at 425-388-9159 or ibest@everettcc.edu if interested in this value-added section!
8471 8475 8476 8477 8478 8479
IB A B C S T
MTWTh MW TTh MTWTh MW TTh
1pm-4pm AMT 126 Speicher/Radford 7:30am-1pm AMT 126 Staff 7:30am-1pm AMT 126 Hile D 1:15pm-4pm AMT 126 Speicher J 6pm-11:45pm AMT 126 Allen K 6pm-11:45pm AMT 126 Fulton K
WELD 196 Flux Core Arc Welding PR: Instructor permission. Lab fee: $71.44.
8480 8482 8484 8486 8488
A B C S T
MW TTh MTWTh MW TTh
7:30am-1pm AMT 126 7:30am-1pm AMT 126 1:15pm-4pm AMT 126 6pm-11:45pm AMT 126 6pm-11:45pm AMT 126
WELD 225 Welding Skills Building PR: Instructor permission. Lab fee: $31.45.
8537 T MW
4pm-6pm
AMT 126
WELD 226 Welding Skills Building 2 PR: WELD 225 and instructor permission. Lab fee: $31.45.
8538 T MW
4pm-6pm
AMT 126
WELD 291 Basic Arc Welding 2 PR: WELD 191 and instructor permission. Lab fee: $71.44.
8539 8540 8541 8542 8543
A B C S T
MW TTh MTWTh MW TTh
7:30am-1pm AMT 126 7:30am-1pm AMT 126 1:15pm-4pm AMT 126 6pm-11:45pm AMT 126 6pm-11:45pm AMT 126
WELD 292 Advanced Arc Welding 2 PR: WELD 192 and instructor permission. Lab fee: $71.44.
8544 8545 8546 8547 8548
A B C S T
MW TTh MTWTh MW TTh
7:30am-1pm AMT 126 7:30am-1pm AMT 126 1:15pm-4pm AMT 126 6pm-11:45pm AMT 126 6pm-11:45pm AMT 126
WELD 294 Gas Tungsten Arc Welding 2 PR: WELD 194 and instructor permission. Lab fee: $71.44.
8549 8550 8551 8552 8553
A B C S T
MW TTh MTWTh MW MW
7:30am-1pm AMT 126 7:30am-1pm AMT 126 1:15pm-4pm AMT 126 6pm-11:45pm AMT 126 6pm-11:45pm AMT 126
5 Staff Hile D Speicher J Allen K Fulton K
2 Allen K
2 Allen K
5 Staff Hile D Speicher J Allen K Fulton K
5 Staff Hile D Speicher J Allen K Fulton K
5 Staff Hile D Speicher J Allen K Fulton K
Register Now! See pages 6-8 or visit EverettCC.edu/MyEvCC
WELD 295 Work Experience Internship PR: Instructor permission.
8554 A Arranged
AMT 110
A B C S T
MW TTh MTWTh MW TTh
7:30am-1pm AMT 126 7:30am-1pm AMT 126 1:15pm-4pm AMT 126 6pm-11:45pm AMT 126 6pm-11:45pm AMT 126
5 Staff Hile D Speicher J Allen K Fulton K
WELD 297 Work Experience Internship 2 PR: WELD 295 and instructor permission.
8560 A Arranged
AMT 110
1-5 Hile D
AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE
ASL& 121 American Sign Language I 5 PR: Students with one year or more of high school study should consult with the instructor prior to enrollment in this class. * This class requires outside-of-class interactive activities/field trips. * Self-support, non-tuition class. Class cost: $513. Payment is due at the time of registration. Last day to register: June 26. Last day for 100% refund: July 10. No 50% refund option.
9484 CE TTh
10:30am-1:20pm I ND 103
CLASS SCHEDULE
8555 8556 8557 8558 8559
Contact the College’s Corporate and Continuing Education Center for additional non-credit World Languages classes at 425-267-0150 or at www.EverettCC.edu/CCEC then click on the “Personal Interest” heading.
Hile D
WELD 296 Flux Core Arc Welding 2 PR: WELD 196 and instructor permission. Lab fee: $71.44.
WORLD LANGUAGES
1-5
Bontrager L
Why EvCC?
TAKE MANUFACTURING CLASSES IN EVERETT AND ARLINGTON Attend an information session at the Advanced Manufacturing Training & Education Center (AMTEC) in Everett or at Weston High School in Arlington to learn more about EvCC’s manufacturing programs.
EverettCC.edu/AMTEC
Course descriptions can be found online at EverettCC.edu/Classes
Web Enhanced
Online Course
Hybrid Course
East County EC Course
Diversity Course
Honors T Course
Learning LC Community
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CLASS SCHEDULE
JAPN& 121 Japanese I 5 PR: Students with one year or more of high school study should call 425-388-9195 for placement advising.
5236 A MTWTh 9am-10:20am
GWH 264
Staff
SPANISH Students with previous knowledge of Spanish should take the online computerized placement test at the following website: http://www.perpetualworks.com/students/register (a $10 fee applies). Wondering if an online or hybrid world language class is right for your style of learning? Visit the following orientation for information specific to online/hybrid world language classes: https://everettcc.instructure.com/courses/1105251
SPAN& 121 Spanish I 5 PR: Students with one year or more of high school study should take a placement test. OL 8000 OL Online
Willoughby S
SPAN& 122 Spanish II PR: SPAN& 121, Spanish placement test or instructor permission. OL 8008 OL Online
5 Willoughby S
SPAN& 123 Spanish III 5 PR: SPAN& 122, Spanish placement test or instructor permission. * Meets for 11 days only from August 1 - 17. Last day for 100% refund: August 1 at 5:30pm. * Students enrolling in the intensive Spanish III class this summer are encouraged to enroll in SPAN 199C, Section C below for additional grammar practice and review.
You’ve
Earned It
8012 A MTWTh 9am-12:50pm
GWH 266
Gibson D
SPAN 199C Spanish III: Review 1 * Corresponds with SPAN& 123 above for additional grammar practice and review. This course is highly recommended to be taken concurrently with Spanish III. * Meets for 11 days only from August 1 - 17. Last day for 100% refund: August 1 at 5:30pm. 8018 C MTWTh 8am-8:50am
GWH 266
Gibson D
Apply online by August 3 to graduate Fall quarter. EverettCC.edu/Graduation
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Register Now! See pages 6-8 or visit EverettCC.edu/MyEvCC
CCEC CLASSES
425-267-0150
EverettCC.edu/CCEC 31
CCEC CLASSES
PROJECT MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATE PROGRAM Learn practical skills that you can apply on the job right away.
Prepare for or maintain your project management certification through dozens of PMI-approved courses taught by certified project management experts. Program Features: • Selected classes count toward Project Management Professional (PMP)® and Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM)® certifications. • Flexible evening scheduling. • Complete the entire certificate in as little as two quarters, or more gradually at your own pace. ...and more!
PMI APPROVED Everett Community College has been reviewed and approved as a provider of project management training by the Project Management Institute (PMI). Visit www.pmi.org for more information.
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EverettCC.edu/ProjectManagement
Short-term training for high-demand jobs.
CCEC CLASSES
AEROSPACE TRAINING SOLUTIONS
AVIATION GROUND SCHOOL • Concepts and practical applications to prepare you for beginning private pilot flight lessons. A&P TEST PREPARATION • Written Knowledge • General Knowledge • Airframe • Powerplant SOLDERING & INSPECTION • IPC J-STD Certification • IPC-A-610 Certification • Wire and Cable Harness Assembly with IPC/WHMA-A-620 Certification MACHINE OPERATOR TRAINING • Conventional & CNC Operator Series • Conventional Machining Basics • Blueprint Reading • Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing
To sign up and for more information visit EverettCC.edu/Aerospace 425-267-0150
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CCEC CLASSES
PERSONAL INTEREST COURSES Capture your summer
Take a class with a friend to become a better photographer, prepare to be a private pilot, learn a new language, or improve your health and fitness. Whatever your interests, with over 200 classes, we have at least one just for you. Courses include: •
Fitness classes
•
World Languages
•
Creative Writing
•
Drawing & Painting
•
Photography
•
Personal Finance ...and more!
Night Photography Explore the types of Night Photography through this intensive, hands-on course that shoots in various locations.
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Host your meetings, conferences, events, or training sessions at CCEC.
CCEC CLASSES
BOOK YOUR NEXT EVENT WITH US
Rent rooms with state-of-the-art teaching equipment, computer labs with the most up-to-date software, wireless internet throughout the building, and meeting rooms for up to 50 people. Features include: • Conveniently located near I-5 and Hwy 526 in South Everett on Seaway Blvd. across from Fluke Corp. and Boeing-Everett. • Restaurants, shopping, and lodging close by • Free parking Rooms available: Monday-Thursday, 7am-9pm Friday & Saturday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Find out more View amenities and room rates online at EverettCC.edu/ CCECRentals. Call us at 425-267-0153 or reach us by email at klandry@everettcc.edu.
425-267-0150
EverettCC.edu/CCECRentals EverettCC.edu/CCEC 35
LOCATIONS LOCATIONS
Everett Community College offers various college courses at locations in Snohomish County. Check the class listings in this schedule for a complete listing of courses offered at these locations. Maps and directions are available online at EverettCC.edu/Maps
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SCHOOL OF COSMETOLOGY
529
9315 G State Avenue, Marysville, WA 98270 425-259-8283
MARYSVILLE ARTS AND TECHNOLOGY HIGH SCHOOL 7204 27th Ave. NE, Tulalip WA 98271 360-653-0664
EXIT 198
ADVANCED MANUFACTURING TRAINING & EDUCATION CENTER (AMTEC) 909 N Broadway, Everett, WA 98201 425-259-8799
529 5
TULALIP COLLEGE CENTER 7707 36th Ave NW, Bldgs C and D Tulalip, WA 98270 360-716-4886
SNOHOMISH HIGH SCHOOL 1316 5th Street Snohomish, WA 98290 360-563-4000
Corporate & Continuing Education Center
Fluke Electronics Park
Seaway Boulevard
Boeing
GLACIER PEAK HIGH SCHOOL 7410 144th Pl SE Snohomish, WA 98296 360-563-7500
N
EXIT 195
Exit 189 Paine Field
Airport Road exit
8
9
Tye St. SE
Evergreen Way (Highway 99)
147th St. SE
146th St. SE
Paine Field
179th Avenue SE
5
169th Dr.
Aviation Maintenance Technician Program
2
2
Highway 526
522 ort d
a Ro
Fryelands Boulevard
p Air Interstate 5
CORPORATE & CONTINUING EDUCATION CENTER Everett: 2333 Seaway Blvd., Everett, WA 98203 Bothell: 18345 Campus Way NE, Bothell, WA 98011 Redmond: 6505 176th Ave. NE, Redmond, WA 98052 425-267-0150
Main Street
164th St. SE Tester Road
Monroe High School
SNO-ISLE TECH SKILLS CENTER 9001 Airport Road, Everett, WA 98204 425-348-2220
EAST COUNTY CAMPUS MONROE HIGH SCHOOL
AVIATION MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN PROGRAM 9711 32nd Place W., Bld. C-80, Paine Field, Everett, WA 98204 425-388-9533
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East County Campus: 14090 Fryelands Blvd. SE, Monroe, WA 98272 Monroe High School: 17001 Tester Road, Monroe, WA 98272 Park Place Middle School: 1408 W. Main St., Monroe, WA 98272 425-259-8732
Questions? Go to EverettCC.edu or call Enrollment Services: 425-388-9219
OFFICE HOURS SUMMER 2017 The hours posted in this section only apply when classes are in session. Office hours will vary at other times. All area codes are 425.
HOURS
LOCATION
CONTACT
Advising Center Aerospace & Advanced Manufacturing Arts & Learning Resources Division
M-Th, 9am-4:30pm
Rainier Hall, Room 108
388-9339
M-Th, 7:30am-6pm
AMTEC, 909 N Broadway
388-9570
M-Th, 7:30am-6pm
Whitehorse Hall, 208, 209
388-9501
Bookstore
Parks Student Union, second floor, Parks Student Union: M-Th, 8am-6pm Liberty Hall: Closed for Summer Quarter except for the first week of the quarter. Liberty Hall, first floor First week hours: M-Th, 9am-2pm M-Th, 7:30am-5:30pm Olympus Hall, 139
388-9413 388-9283
M-F, 7:30am-4pm
Parks Student Union, 224
388-9990 Emergency 388-9998
M 7:30am-6pm; T-Th, 8:30-5:30. First 2 days of the quarter, 7:30am-6pm.
Parks Student Union, 201
388-9224
M-Th 8:30-5:30; First 2 days of the quarter 7:30-6pm. Testing only 8am-5:15pm M-Th, 7:15am-5:15pm
Parks Student Union, main floor 267 Early Learning Center, 820 Waverly
388-9272 TTY 388-9438 388-9121
Gray Wolf Hall, 322
388-9387
Shuksan Hall, 231
388-9333 267-0150
388-9063
Business & Applied Technology Division Campus Security Cashier Center for Disability Services
Child Care Communication & Social Sciences Division M-Th, 8am-6:30pm M-Th, 8am-5:30pm Open Computer Lab Corporate & Continuing Education Center Phone or walk in from M-Th, 7am-6:30pm; F, 7am-5pm
388-9243
Counseling & Student Success
M, 8am-6pm; T-Th, 8:30am-5:30pm
Corporate & Continuing Education Center, 2333 Seaway Blvd., Everett Parks Student Union
Criminal Justice
M-Th, 8am-5pm
Liberty Hall, 262
Diversity & Equity Center
M, 8am-6pm; T-Th, 8:30am-5:30pm. First 2 days of the quarter, 7:30am-6pm. Parks Student Union, 308 and 310 388-9306
East County Campus (Monroe) eLearning
M-Th, 8am-6pm
Lake Tye Building, Monroe
M-Th, 8am-6pm
388-9263
259-8732
Whitehorse Hall, 210, 211 and 228 M, 8am-6pm; T-Th, 8:30am-5:30pm. First 2 days of the quarter, 7:30am-6pm. Parks Student Union, 201 (No registrations processed Aug. 24.) M, 8am-6pm; T, Th, 8:30am-5:30pm. Closed Wednesdays. First 2 days of the Parks Student Union, 3rd floor quarter, 7:30am-6pm.
388-9367, 9585 or 9506 388-9219 fax 388-9173 388-9280
Fire Science/EMT Food Services-Parks Student Union Cafe
M-Th 8am-5pm
Liberty Hall, 135
388-9591
Cafe closed for summer. Food available from Bookstore, Bargreens and food trucks.
Parks Student Union
388-9400
Health Sciences & Public Safety Division Student Housing
M-T, 8am-5pm; W, 10am-5pm; Th, 8am-4pm
Liberty Hall, 2nd floor
388-9461
M-F 8am-6pm
Mountain View Hall, B100
388-9922
Library-Media Center
M-Th, 7:30am-4pm. Call 425.388.9353 for schedule.
Parks Student Union, lower floor
Math & Science Division
M-Th, 8am-6pm
Shuksan Hall, Room 120
Circulation 388-9353 Reference 388-9354 388-9429
Outreach and High School Programs
See Enrollment Services Hours
388-9073
Student Fitness Center Student LIFE Testing Center Transitional Studies Veterans Resource Center TRiO Student Support Services Welcome Center Workforce Funding
M-Th, 8am-6pm.
Parks Student Union. Located with Enrollment Services. Student Fitness Center
Renovation in progress. Please see Welcome Center.
Welcome Center
388-9561
M, 8am-6pm; T-Th, 8:30am-5:30pm
Glacier Hall
388-9288
M-Th, 7:30am-6pm
Rainier Hall, 104
388-9291
Youth Re-engagement
M-Th, 7:30am-5pm
Enrollment Services
(Admission and Registration)
Financial Aid
388-9181
M, 8am-6pm, T-Th; 8:30am-5:30pm. First 2 days of the quarter, 7:30am-6pm. Baker Hall, 203
388-9277
M-Th, 8:30am-5:30pm
Rainier Hall, 101
388-9098
M-Th, 7:30am-6pm
Parks Student Union, second floor
M, 8am-6pm; T-Th 8:30am-5:30pm. First 2 days of the quarter, 7:30am-6pm. Parks Student Union, 3rd floor
Rainier Hall, 217
OFFICE HOURS
DEPARTMENT
259-8888 388-9278 Worker Retraining 259-8755 259-8738
Questions? Go to EverettCC.edu or call Enrollment Services: 425-388-9219
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GETTING TO CAMPUS
GETTING TO CAMPUS DIRECTIONS TO CAMPUS
VISITOR PARKING
FROM INTERSTATE 5 NORTHBOUND, take Exit 195 and turn left onto E. Marine View Drive. Go one half mile to 16th Street and turn left. Follow 16th Street to Broadway. Turn right onto Broadway and continue to Tower Street and turn left. Follow Tower Street two blocks and turn left to the main college entrance. Follow the driveway to Gray Wolf Hall; visitor parking is on the right.
Visitor parking is located in Parking Lot B, on the west side of Gray Wolf Hall. Rates are $2 for two hours of parking. Pay at the yellow pay parking machine or at the Cashier’s Office in the Parks Student Union.
FROM INTERSTATE 5 SOUTHBOUND, take Exit 198 and follow the highway south into Everett to Tower Street and turn right. Follow Tower Street two blocks and turn left to the main college entrance. Follow the driveway to Gray Wolf Hall; visitor parking is on the right. FROM DOWNTOWN EVERETT, take Broadway north to Tower Street and turn left. Follow Tower Street two blocks and turn left to the main college entrance. Follow the driveway to Gray Wolf Hall; visitor parking is on the right.
STUDENT PARKING To park in EvCC parking lots: • Buy a parking pass at the Cashiers Office, located in the Parks Student Union. You must buy a permit every quarter. • Hang your permit from your rearview mirror. Permits must be up by the first day of the second week of the quarter. • Visit EverettCC.edu/Parking to see a map of student parking spaces. • Parking lots are located by Rainier, Whitehorse, Early Learning Center, College Plaza, EvCC Fitness Center, at Cosmetology in Marysville, at the Corporate & Continuing Education Center and at the Aviation Maintenance Technician School at Paine Field. • During the first two weeks of every quarter, arrive at least 25 minutes early to find a parking place, or save time and money looking for a spot and ride the bus to campus. •
Vehicles parked illegally are subject to ticketing and fines.
QUICK WEB REFERENCE Admissions Info and Application Process EverettCC.edu/Admissions Advising EverettCC.edu/Advising Bookstore EverettCC.edu/Bookstore Catalog EverettCC.edu/Catalog Consumer Information EverettCC.edu/Heoa Credit Card Payment EverettCC.edu/CreditCardPay Curriculum Guides EverettCC.edu/CGuides Deadlines EverettCC.edu/Deadlines East County Campus EverettCC.edu/EastCounty eLearning EverettCC.edu/eLearning Enrollment Services Forms EverettCC.edu/StudentForms EvCC Tour EverettCC.edu/Tour External Credit/Transfer Credit Policies EverettCC.edu/TransferCredit Financial Aid EverettCC.edu/FA Learning Communities EverettCC.edu/LC Parents EverettCC.edu/Parents Registration EverettCC.edu/Register
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RIDE THE BUS Everett Community College main campus in Everett is served by Everett Transit, located across the street from Everett Transit’s College Station transit center. Special routes are available from Marysville, Stanwood/Camano, and Skagit County. Students can also park at the Everett Transit station located off of Pacific Avenue and catch a ride on either Route 7 or Route 29 to the College Station. The bus ride averages only 15 minutes and arrives directly in front of the campus. ORCA bus passes are available at the Cashiers Office in the Parks Student Union. For bus schedules and trip planning: Everett Transit: 425-257-7777 or Community Transit: 425-353-7433
EMERGENCY CLOSURE ADVISORY EvCC will cancel classes and close offices if severe weather or other emergency conditions on the main north Everett campus are determined to be unsafe. Every effort will be made to post closure information by 6am for day classes and 4pm for evening classes. Messages will be posted on the main college phone line at 425-388-9100, on an opening screen of the EvCC website at EverettCC.edu, sent via email, and sent via text message for subscribers. To sign up for text messaging, go to EverettCC.edu/Emergency Messages will only be posted if the college is closed. If a message is not posted, the college is operating with normal business hours. For detailed information about emergency closure, visit EverettCC.edu/Emergency
Questions? Go to EverettCC.edu or call Enrollment Services: 425-388-9219
BOOKSTORE
4
CASHIER
5
FINANCIAL AID
5
HUMAN RESOURCES
3
LIBRARY
4
PRESIDENT’S OFFICE
3
PROVIDENCE EVERETT HEALTHCARE CLINIC TESTING CENTER
17 10
Buildings
AMT BAK
ADVANCED MANUFACTURING TRAINING & EDUCATION CENTER (AMTEC) 20 BAKER HALL 6
ELC
EARLY LEARNING CENTER
19
FAC FACILITIES/MAINTENANCE 11 FIT
FITNESS CENTER
18
GLA
GLACIER HALL
10
GWH GRAY WOLF HALL IND INDEX HALL
7 12
JKC
HENRY M. JACKSON CONFERENCE CENTER
8
LBH
LIBERTY HALL
16
LMC
LIBRARY 4
MON MONTE CRISTO HALL
9
NBI
NIPPON BUSINESS INSTITUTE JAPANESE CULTURAL CENTER
1
OLY
OLYMPUS HALL
3
PSU
PARKS STUDENT UNION
5
RAI
RAINIER HALL
2
SHK
SHUKSAN HALL
14
CAS
STUDENT HOUSING CASCADE HALL
15
MVH
STUDENT HOUSING MOUNTAIN VIEW HALL
21
WHI
WHITEHORSE HALL
13
Parking
DISABILITY PARKING PERMIT PARKING -PARKING LOTS A-K
VISITOR PARKING -LOCATED IN LOT B
Parking on campus is by permit only. Daily permits are available at the Cashiers Office or at designated Pay & Park stations. GENDER-NEUTRAL RESTROOMS ADA RESTROOMS AVAILABLE INSIDE
FOR CAMPUS SAFETY CALL
425-388-9990
NOT AN ADA ACCESSIBLE ROUTE EMERGENCY ASSEMBLY AREA
Everett Community College does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religious belief, sex, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national or ethnic origin, disability, genetic information, veteran status, or age in its programs, activities, or employment. The Chief Diversity and Equity Officer has been designated to handle inquiries regarding nondiscrimination policies and can be reached at 2000 Tower Street, Everett, WA 98201, or by phone at 425-388-9979.
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GETTING TO CAMPUS
GETTING TO CAMPUS
GETTING TO CAMPUS Quick Find
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NOW RENTING!
Two new EvCC student housing buildings Apply now to live in EvCC’s Mountain View Hall or Cedar Hall (Cedar Opens this Fall). • Rent includes utilities, wireless internet, and furniture • Single rooms and studios each have a private bathroom, kitchen area with sink, microwave, and mid-sized refrigerator • 3-bedoom and 4-bedroom apartments have two bathrooms, full kitchens, and living rooms
For more information or to apply, visit EverettCC.edu/Housing
A FUTURE IN AVIATION New program: Avionics! Attend a free information session for Avionics: June 15, Aug. 17, and Oct. 19 at 3 p.m.
New evening cohort for Aviation Maintenance Technician students Attend a free information session for Aviation Maintenance Technician School: June 8, Aug. 10, and Oct. 12 at 3 p.m.
For more information, visit EverettCC.edu/Aviation