May 15, 2024  
2018-2019 College Catalog 
    
2018-2019 College Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


 

Japanese

  
  • JAPN& 122 Japanese II


    Credits: 5
    Continuation of JAPN& 121  with more vocabulary, more sentence structures, communication strategies. Katakana and kanji characters introduced. Topics: shopping, directions, activities, hobbies, likes and dislikes. Student option grading.
    Prerequisite Required: JAPN& 121  or equivalent with instructor’s permission.
    When Typically Offered: Winter, Spring
  
  • JAPN& 123 Japanese III


    Credits: 5
    Continuation of JAPN& 122  with more vocabulary, more complicated sentence structures, continued work on Kanji characters. Topics: Japanese food, restaurant, family, weather, seasons, and annual events. Student option grading.
    Prerequisite Required: JAPN& 122  or equivalent with instructor’s permission.
    When Typically Offered: Spring
  
  • JAPN& 221 Japanese IV


    Credits: 5
    A continuation of JAPN& 123 , taught in communicative approach, continued work on Kanji characters and sentence structures. Topics: rules and regulations, directions, cooking, future plans, climate, geography, traveling, Japanese society and degree of politeness expressed in speech styles and communication behavior. Student option grading.
    Prerequisite Required: JAPN& 123  or equivalent with instructor permission.
    When Typically Offered: Fall
  
  • JAPN& 222 Japanese V


    Credits: 5
    A continuation of JAPN& 221 , taught in communicative approach, continued work on Kanji characters and sentence structures including transitive and intransitive verbs. Topics: Japanese customs and traditions, rules and regulations, Japanese streets and how to give directions, employment system in Japan and future plans. Student option grading.
    Prerequisite Required: JAPN& 221  or equivalent with instructor permission.
    When Typically Offered: Winter
  
  • JAPN& 223 Japanese VI


    Credits: 5
    A continuation of JAPN& 222 , taught in communicative approach, continued work on Kanji characters and speech styles based on social status, gender, age, and regional background. Topics: gift exchange, employment in Japan, neighborhood relations, complaints, social expectations, and environmental issues. Student option grading.
    Prerequisite Required: JAPN& 222  or equivalent with instructor permission.
    When Typically Offered: Spring

Learning Center North

  
  • LCN 001 GED Advanced- Learning Center North


    Credits: 1-10
    Reading for understanding. Writing five connected paragraphs with standard conventions. Applied math to calculate discounts, interest, measurements of more complex figures. Creation and use of tables/ graphs. Basic science and social studies topics/terminology. GED orientation and test taking skills. Focus: passage of GED subject tests. Mandatory P/NC grading.
    Prerequisite Required: CASAS Appraisal score of 245 or higher.
    When Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
  
  • LCN 002 GED Basic - Learning Center North (10)


    Credits: 1-10
    GED subject test preparation. Writing: writing connected paragraphs emphasizing introduction, body, conclusion. Math: use of fractions, decimals, ratios, proportions, percents, and exponents to solve multistep problems. Science/social studies topics and concepts. Reading: comprehension and conclusions from text. Focus: GED completion. Credits depend upon student entry into program. Mandatory P/NC grading.
    Prerequisite Required: CASAS Appraisal score of 236 or Higher.
    When Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
  
  • LCN 022 Reading and Writing for Life 2


    Credits: 5
    Students will read with understanding by determining the reading purpose, selecting appropriate reading strategies, monitoring comprehension, analyzing information, and integrating information with prior knowledge. Students will write about family needs, job situations, or community roles. Mandatory P/NC grading.
    When Typically Offered: Fall, Winter, Spring
  
  • LCN 023 Math Skills for Life 2


    Credits: 5
    Students will learn the four basic math operations using whole numbers and will identify and use all basic math symbols. They will use computational tasks related to life roles i.e. understanding payroll stubs. Credits depend upon student entry into program. Mandatory P/NC grading.
    When Typically Offered: Fall, Winter, Spring
  
  • LCN 032 Reading and Writing for Life 3


    Credits: 5
    Students will read with understanding by determining reading purpose, selecting appropriate reading strategies, analyzing information, and integrating information with prior knowledge. Students will write several connected paragraphs with correct mechanics, usage, and varied sentence structure. Credits depend upon student entry into program. Student option grading.
    When Typically Offered: Fall, Winter, Spring
  
  • LCN 033 Math Skills for Life 3


    Credits: 5
    Students perform all four basic math operations with whole numbers and fractions, choose correct math operations to solve story problems, and convert fractions to decimals. Students apply these skills to authentic materials, e.g. balancing a budget. Credits depend upon student entry into program. Mandatory P/NC grading.
    When Typically Offered: Fall, Winter, Spring
  
  • LCN 042 Reading and Writing for Life 4


    Credits: 5
    Students read for understanding by determining purpose, selecting strategies, monitoring comprehension, analyzing information, and integrating it with previous knowledge in subject specific areas. Students write connected paragraphs in essay format while using academic English conventions. Credits depend upon student entry into program. Mandatory P/NC grading.
    When Typically Offered: Fall, Winter, Spring
  
  • LCN 043 Math Skills for Life 4


    Credits: 5
    Students apply, in various situations, mathematical concepts and procedures to estimate, solve problems, and/or carry out tasks involving whole numbers, decimals, fractions, ratio and proportion, percents, measurements, and tables and graphs. Credits depend upon student entry into program. Mandatory P/NC grading.
    When Typically Offered: Fall, Winter, Spring
  
  • LCN 085 Special Topics In Learning Center North


    Credits: 5
    Classes focusing on specific issues and/or topics of interest in LCN.
  
  • LCN 095 Advanced Special Topics In Learning Center North


    Credits: 1- 5
    Classes focusing on advanced specific issues and/or topics of interest in LCN.

Library

  
  • LIBR 290 Special Topics In Library


    Credits: 0
  
  • LIBR 297 Individual Projects In Library


    Credits: 1
    Individual project in a specific area of library. Instructor permission required: Yes, based on evaluation of students’ educational and work experience. By arrangement with instructor. Student option grading.
  
  • LIBR 298 Individual Projects In Library


    Credits: 2
    Individual project in a specific area of library. Instructor permission required: Yes, based on evaluation of students’ educational and work experience. By arrangement with instructor. Student option grading.
  
  • LIBR 299 Individual Projects In Library


    Credits: 3
    Individual project in a specific area of library. Instructor permission required: Yes, based on evaluation of students’ educational and work experience. By arrangement with instructor. Student option grading.

Manufacturing Technology

  
  • MFGT 091 Fundamental Personal Skills In Manufacturing-1LOT


    Credits: 2
    This course introduces fundamental skills required to effectively function in a manufacturing environment: Listening-following simple spoken instructions, Observation-following clearly demonstrated instructions, and Teamwork-solving basic manufacturing problems in groups. Mandatory P/NC grading.
    Prerequisite Required: Placement at ENGL 080  or ESL 098.
  
  • MFGT 092 Personal Skills- Manufacturing-2LOT


    Credits: 2
    This course introduces fundamental skills required to effectively function in a manufacturing environment: Listening-following simple spoken instructions, Observation-following clearly demonstrated instructions, and Teamwork-solving basic manufacturing problems in groups. Mandatory P/NC grading.
    Prerequisite Required: Successful completion of MFGT 091 .
  
  • MFGT 093 Fundamental Personal Skills In Manufacturing-1RWM


    Credits: 2
    This course provides fundamental skills required to function effectively in a manufacturing environment: Reading-comprehending simple manufacturing materials, Writing-writing simple manufacturing instructions, and Mathematics-performing simple operations. Mandatory P/NC grading.
    Prerequisite Required: Placement at ENGL 080  or ESL 098, and placement at MATH 070 .
  
  • MFGT 095 Technology In Manufacturing


    Credits: 2
    This course introduces the different types of technology used in Manufacturing, including personal computers, business management systems, ERP/MRP (enterprise resource planning/materials requirements planning)material planning systems, data collection and analysis systems, and (CNC) computer numerical controlled or automated equipment. Mandatory P/NC grading.
    Prerequisite Required: Placement at ENGL 080  or ESL 098.
  
  • MFGT 102 Print Reading In Manufacturing


    Credits: 1
    This course provides the fundamentals of mechanical print reading, including different types of mechanical drawings and components of each drawing type. Students will read and interpret drawings as well as sketch their own. Mandatory P/NC grading.
    Prerequisite Required: Placement at ENGL 080  or EAP 080  or the successful completion or concurrent enrollment in MFGT 095 .
  
  • MFGT 105 Basic Manufacturing


    Credits: 20
    This course is an introduction to machining using lecture, online and hands-on classroom experience. It is first in a two quarter certificate. Mandatory decimal grading.
    When Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
  
  • MFGT 106 Intermediate Manufacturing


    Credits: 20
    This BEGINNING program prepares individuals as CNC Machinists. Instruction covers programming, set-up and operation of Okuma CNC machining and turning centers, blueprint reading, math, machine tool theory, CMM inspection, surface plate techniques, and Lean Mfg. Mandatory decimal grading.
    Prerequisite Required: Successful completion of MFGT 105  with a 2.0 grade or better.
    When Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
  
  • MFGT 113 Certificate In Basic Manufacturing


    Credits: 21
    This course introduces students to concepts concerning manufacturing techniques. Topics covered include safety, print reading, and precision measurement. A capstone project incorporating manufacturing skill sets working in a modern manufacturing lab creating a final product meeting necessary quality standards. Mandatory decimal grading.
    Prerequisite Required: ENGL 080  or ESL 050, and MATH 070 .
    When Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
  
  • MFGT 120 Manufacturing Technology Applications


    Credits: 20
    This INTERMEDIATE program prepares individuals as CNC Machinists. Instruction covers programming, set-up and operation of Okuma CNC machining and turning centers, blueprint reading, math, machine tool theory, CMM inspection, surface plate techniques, and Lean Mfg. Mandatory decimal grading.
    Prerequisite Required: Successful completion of MFGT 106  with a 2.0 or better.
    When Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
  
  • MFGT 155 Quality Assurance Fundamentals


    Credits: 5
    This course provides a fundamental overview and awareness of the concepts, theory, and practice of quality as it relates to today’s machining environment. Mandatory decimal grading.
    Prerequisite Required: Successful completion of MFGT 120 , or Instructor permission.
    When Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
  
  • MFGT 156 Certified Quality Inspector Preparation


    Credits: 5
    This course adds depth to the fundamental overview of the concepts, theory, and practice of quality as presented in MFGT 155 , with the goal of preparing students for quality inspection certificates such as the American Society for Quality Certified Quality Inspector. Mandatory decimal grading.
    Prerequisite Required: Successful completion of MFGT 155 , or instructor permission.
    When Typically Offered: Fall, Spring
  
  • MFGT 157 Team Dynamics In Mfgt


    Credits: 3
    This course provides a fundamental overview of teams in manufacturing including different team types, functions, team of development, team stages, and team management. Mandatory decimal grading.
    Prerequisite Required: Successful completion of MFGT 155  with a 2.0 or better, or instructor permission.
    When Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
  
  • MFGT 166 Quality Audits


    Credits: 5
    This course provides an overview of Quality auditing and discusses the various types of audits and the elements and application of each of those types of audits. Mandatory decimal grading.
    Prerequisite Required: Successful completion of MFGT 155 , MFGT 156 , MFGT 157 , MFGT 167 , MFGT 170 , MFGT 230 , with a 2.0 GPA or better.
    When Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
  
  • MFGT 167 Inspection and Test


    Credits: 5
    This course provides a foundation and discusses the application of processes and techniques used in the manufacturing industry, including blueprint reading, sampling, inspection techniques, and testing methods.
    Prerequisite Required: Successful completion of MFGT 155 , MFGT 156 , MFGT 157  with a 2.0 GPA or better.
    When Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
  
  • MFGT 169 Preventive and Corrective Action


    Credits: 3
    This course provides the foundation that enables the implementation of preventing and corrective action systems in manufacturing processes. Mandatory decimal grading.
    Prerequisite Required: Successful completion of MFGT 155 , MFGT 156 , MFGT 157 , MFGT 167 , MFGT 170 , MFGT 230 , with a 2.0 or better.
    When Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
  
  • MFGT 170 Quality Systems and Standards


    Credits: 5
    This course provides a fundamental overview and provides details and applications of the different quality systems and standards used in the manufacturing industry. Mandatory decimal grading.
    Prerequisite Required: Successful completion of MFGT 155 , MFGT 156 , MFGT 157 , MFGT 167 , MFGT 230  with a 2.0 GPA or better.
    When Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
  
  • MFGT 196 Manufacturing Internship


    Credits: 9
    This course is a cooperative work experience with local industry. Students will apply learned skills, gain actual on-the-job experience, and receive credit for work experience appropriate to their level of education. Student option grading.
    Prerequisite Required: Successful completion of MFGT 120  with a 2.0 GPA or better.
    When Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
  
  • MFGT 215 Manufacturing Technology Programming


    Credits: 6
    This course introduces the use of CAD/CAM software to program numerically controlled machines and creation of job planning for part production. Mandatory decimal grading.
    Prerequisite Required: MFGT 120  with a 2.0 or better or instructor approval.
    When Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
  
  • MFGT 220 Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM)


    Credits: 6
    This course provides the fundamental knowledge and skills to properly use Computer Aided Manufacturing software to transition products from design to manufacturing. Mandatory decimal grading.
    Prerequisite Required: MFGT 215  with a 2.0 or better.
    When Typically Offered: Winter, Spring
  
  • MFGT 225 Introduction to Additive Manufacturing


    Credits: 3
    This course provides a fundamental overview of 3D printing and rapid prototyping, including the processing of suitable CAD models to eliminate problems, secondary processing, and the impact of 3D printing on society. Mandatory decimal grading.
    Prerequisite Required: Completion of MFGT 215  with a 2.0 or better, or instructor’s permission.
    When Typically Offered: Winter, Spring
  
  • MFGT 227 Advanced CAD/CAM Programming


    Credits: 5
    This course provides knowledge and skills to use CAD/CAM software to develop program code that will be performed on rotary axis CNS machining and turning centers. Mandatory decimal grading.
    Prerequisite Required: MFGT 215  with a 2.0 or better.
    When Typically Offered: Fall, Spring
  
  • MFGT 230 Measurement Systems


    Credits: 5
    This course provides the basic foundation of measurement systems and measurement system applications used in manufacturing. Mandatory decimal grading.
    Prerequisite Required: Successful completion of MFGT 155 , MFGT 156  with a 2.0 GPA or better.
    When Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
  
  • MFGT 235 Calibration Systems


    Credits: 5
    This course describes the calibration process used in manufacturing to ensure measurements are accurate and traceable to national and international standards. Previously MFGT 232. Mandatory decimal grading.
    Prerequisite Required: Successful completion of MFGT 155 , MFGT 156 , MFGT 157  with a 2.0 or better.
    When Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
  
  • MFGT 236 Statistical Techniques


    Credits: 5
    This course provides the fundamental statistical concepts and methodologies and how they are used in industry to control manufacturing and business processes. Previously MFGT 233. Mandatory decimal grading.
    Prerequisite Required: Successful completion of MFGT 167 , MFGT 230 , MFGT 235  with 2.0 GPA or better.
    When Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
  
  • MFGT 244 Preventative Maintenance


    Credits: 3
    This course provides an overview of Preventive Maintenance practices, including: safety, plan development and implementation, technical documents, machine systems, measurement, alignment, coolants and lubricants, conduct and documentation of periodic checks, inspection, troubleshooting, and monitoring of machine operation. Mandatory decimal grading.
    Prerequisite Required: Successful completion of MFGT 120  or instructor permission.
    When Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
  
  • MFGT 245 10-Hour OSHA


    Credits: 1
    This course is intended to raise the safety awareness and hazard identification knowledge of those working in the manufacturing field, and to lead to OSHA 10-Hour General Industry Safety Certification. Mandatory decimal grading.
    Prerequisite Required: Successful completion of MFGT 120 , or Instructor Permission.
    When Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
  
  • MFGT 246 Mechanical Maintenance


    Credits: 5
    Course provides basic knowledge of machine maintenance as applied to mechanical components and systems. Topics include safety, documentation, mechanics, systems, setup, troubleshooting, and performance of maintenance. This course develops skills in alignment with NIMS Levels II and III Machine Building and Maintenance certifications. Mandatory decimal grading.
    Prerequisite Required: Successful completion of MFGT 120  or Instructor Permission.
    When Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
  
  • MFGT 247 Motive Maintenance


    Credits: 5
    This course provides basic knowledge of machine maintenance as applied to motive components and systems. Topics include safety, documentation, setup and maintenance of pumps, motors, and mechanical and fluid power systems. This course develops skills in alignment with MIMS Levels II and II Machine Building and Maintenance certifications. Mandatory decimal grading.
    Prerequisite Required: Successful completion of MFGT 120 , or Instructor Permission.
    When Typically Offered: Fall, Spring
  
  • MFGT 248 Control Maintenance


    Credits: 5
    This course provides basic knowledge of machine maintenance as applied to electrical components and electronic control systems. Topics include safety, documentation, electrical fundamentals, and industrial electronics. This course develops skills in alignment with NIMS Levels II and III Machine Building and Maintenance certifications. Mandatory decimal grading.
    Prerequisite Required: MFGT 120  with grade of 2.0 or better, or instructor permission.
    When Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
  
  • MFGT 255 Smartcam Programming for Milling Centers


    Credits: 3
    CAM programming applied to milling and machining centers. Corequisite or prerequisite: MFGT 250 or permission. Previously MFGT 252. Mandatory decimal grading.
    Prerequisite Required: INDUS 103 or MACHT 171 or instructor permission.
    When Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
  
  • MFGT 256 CAM Turning Lab


    Credits: 2
    CAM programming applied to turning centers. Corequisite or prerequisite: MFGT 250 or permission. Previously MFGT 253. Mandatory decimal grading.
    Prerequisite Required: INDUS 103 or MACHT 171 or permission.
    When Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
  
  • MFGT 264 CAD/CAM Punching


    Credits: 2
    CAD/CAM programming applied to CNC punch presses. Corequisite or prerequisite: MFGT 260 or permission. Mandatory decimal grading.
    Prerequisite Required: MFGT 250, 254 or permission.
    When Typically Offered: Fall, Winter, Spring
  
  • MFGT 265 CAD/CAM Milling Lab


    Credits: 2
    CAD/CAM Programming applied to CNC Milling. Corequisite or prerequisite: MFGT 260 or permission. Mandatory decimal grading.
    Prerequisite Required: MFGT 250, MFGT 255  or permission.
    When Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
  
  • MFGT 266 CAD/CAM Turning Lab


    Credits: 2
    CAD/CAM Programming applied to CNC Turning. Corequisite or prerequisite: MFGT 260 or permission. Mandatory decimal grading.
    Prerequisite Required: MFGT 250, MFGT 256  or permission.
    When Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
  
  • MFGT 267 CAD/CAM Survey Lab


    Credits: 2
    A survey of CAD/CAM Programming Applied to Punching, Turning and Milling. Corequisite or prerequisite: MFGT 260 or permission. Mandatory decimal grading.
    Prerequisite Required: MFGT 250, 257 or permission.
    When Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
  
  • MFGT 280 Robot Certification


    Credits: 5
    This course provides an opportunity to learn how to setup, program, and operate industrial robots in both the virtual and real worlds. Mandatory decimal grading.
    Prerequisite Required: Completion of MFGT 120  with a grade of 2.0 or better, or Instructor Permission.
    When Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
  
  • MFGT 281 Robot Vision


    Credits: 3
    This course provides an opportunity to learn how to select, set up, teach, test, troubleshoot, and modify robot vision processes and programs. Mandatory decimal grading.
    Prerequisite Required: Completion of MFGT 280 with a grade of 2.0 or better, or instructor permission.
    When Typically Offered: Fall, Spring
  
  • MFGT 290 Quality Internship


    Credits: 9
    This course is a cooperative work experience option for qualified students. Students will apply learned skills, gain actual on-the-job experience, and receive credit for work experience appropriate to training while completing the program of study. Mandatory decimal grading.
    Prerequisite Required: Successful completion of MFGT 166 , MFGT 169 , MFGT 170  with a 2.0 GPA or better.
    When Typically Offered: Fall, Spring
  
  • MFGT 296 CAM Internship


    Credits: 9
    This course provides work experience with local industry. Students will apply learned skills, gain actual on-the-job experience, and receive credit for work experience appropriate to their level of education. Student option grading.
    Prerequisite Required: Successful completion of MFGT 215 , MFGT 220 , MFGT 225  with a 2.0 or better.
    When Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
  
  • MFGT 298 Individual Projects In Manufacturing Technology


    Credits: 2
    Individual project in a specific area of Manufacturing Technology. Instructor permission required: Yes, based on evaluation of student’s educational and work experience. By arrangement with instructor.
  
  • MFGT 299 Individual Projects In Manufacturing Technology


    Credits: 3
    Individual project in a specific area of Manufacturing Technology. Instructor permission required: Yes, based on evaluation of student’s educational and work experience. By arrangement with instructor.

Mathematics

  
  • MATH 007 Self-Paced Mathematics Review


    Credits: 2
    On-campus, computer-delivered. Intended for students who want to improve their math placement, or who want a review before beginning a math course. Students work with an instructor to design and complete an individual plan of study. Students work independently to review mathematics topics. Mandatory P/NC grading.
    When Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
  
  • MATH 060 Basic Math


    Credits: 5
    Addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division of whole numbers, common fractions, and decimals. Also includes an introduction to percentages, ratio and proportion, estimation and narrative problems. Student option grading.
    When Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
  
  • MATH 070 Introduction to Algebra


    Credits: 5
    An introduction to fundamental algebraic skills needed for Intermediate Algebra I. Course includes a review of arithmetic and an introduction to graphing, simplifying algebraic expressions, exponents, and solving linear equations. Student option grading.
    Prerequisite Required: MATH 060  (2.0 or better), or ABE 043  (Pass), or placement into MATH 070.
    When Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
  
  • MATH 087 Mathematics Success Strategies


    Credits: 2
    Students learn organizational and time management skills, skills for independent learning, problem-solving approaches, test-taking strategies, and techniques that promote confidence and success in mathematics. Mandatory P/NC grading.
    Prerequisite Required: MATH 060  (2.0 or better), or placement into MATH 070 .
    Concurrently: Concurrent enrollment in MATH 070 , MATH 080 , MATH 081 , MATH 082 , MATH 083 , MATH 084 , and MATH 085 , MATH 091 , MATH 092 , MATH 093 , MATH 094 , and MATH 095  or MATH 099  is required.
    When Typically Offered: Fall, Winter, Spring
  
  • MATH 090 Independent Study Basic Mathematics


    Credits: 1-3
    Students in any MATH or MATH& course or BUS 102  study mathematics individually or in small groups using Math Learning Center resources such as learning assistants and computers. Other materials including textbooks and calculators are available nearby. Mandatory P/NC grading.
    Prerequisite Required: Concurrent enrollment in any MATH or MATH& course or BUS 102  required.
    When Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
  
  • MATH 098 Intermediate Algebra I


    Credits: 5
    Fundamentals and applications of algebra including solving linear equations and inequalities, lines, solving systems of equations, functions, graphing functions, rational exponents, exponential functions, logarithms. Student option grading.
    Prerequisite Required: MATH 070  (2.0 or better), or ABE 073  (Pass), or placement into MATH 098.
    When Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
  
  • MATH 099 Intermediate Algebra II


    Credits: 5
    Simplifying and evaluating linear, quadratic, polynomial, radical, rational, exponential, and logarithmic expressions. Solving these same types of equations and inequalities with graphs and applications to real world modeling and investigating functions. Student option grading.
    Prerequisite Required: MATH 098  (2.0 or better), or placement into MATH 099.
    When Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
  
  • MATH 111 Elements of Pre-Calculus


    Credits: 5
    Algebra topics including mathematical modeling, graphing & problem solving w/ polynomial, rational, exponential & logarithmic functions. Applications. Topics from mathematics of finance. Intended for students in business, social sciences & some biological sciences. Student option grading.
    Prerequisite Required: MATH 099  (2.0 or better), or placement into MATH 111.
    When Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
  
  • MATH 207 Elements of Differential Equations


    Credits: 5
    Linear and non-linear ordinary differential equations and applications. Graphical, numerical, analytical and qualitative methods. Student option grading.
    Prerequisite Required: MATH& 163  (2.0 or better) or instructor permission.
    When Typically Offered: Fall, Winter, Spring
  
  • MATH 208 Linear Algebra


    Credits: 5
    Matrix operations, determinants, systems of equations, abstract vector spaces, linear transformations, eigenvalues and eigenvectors. Student option grading.
    Prerequisite Required: MATH& 163  (2.0 or better) or instructor permission.
    When Typically Offered: Winter, Spring
  
  • MATH 211 Elements of Statistical Method


    Credits: 5
    Principles of data analysis, linear regression, data collection, elementary probability, random variables, probability distributions and statistical inference. Emphasis on practical applications and the interpretations of results. Student option grading.
    Prerequisite Required: MATH& 148  (2.0 or better) or MATH& 151  (2.0 or better) AND placement into ENGL 099  or EAP 099 .
    When Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
  
  • MATH 292 Special Topics In Mathematics


    Credits: 2
    Classes focusing on specific issues and/or topics of interest in mathematics.
  
  • MATH 293 Special Topics In Mathematics


    Credits: 1-3
    Classes focusing on specific issues and/or topics of interest in mathematics.
  
  • MATH 295 Special Topics In Mathematics


    Credits: 1- 5
    Classes focusing on specific issues and/or topics of interest in mathematics.
  
  • MATH 297 Individual Project In Mathematics


    Credits: 1
    Individual project in a specific area of mathematics. Instructor permission required: Yes, based on evaluation of student’s educational and work experience. By arrangement with instructor. Student option grading.
    When Typically Offered: Winter
  
  • MATH 298 Individual Project In Mathematics


    Credits: 2
    Individual project in a specific area of mathematics. Instructor permission required: Yes, based on evaluation of student’s educational and work experience. By arrangement with instructor. Student option grading.
    When Typically Offered: Winter
  
  • MATH 299 Individual Project In Mathematics


    Credits: 3
    Individual project in a specific area of mathematics, Instructor permission required: Yes, based on evaluation of student’s educational and work experience. by arrangement with instructor. Student option grading.
    When Typically Offered: Winter
  
  • MATH& 107 Math In Society


    Credits: 5
    Practical applications of mathematics as they arise in everyday life. Includes finance math, probability & statistics, and a selection of other topics. Designed for students who are not preparing for calculus. Student option grading.
    Prerequisite Required: MATH 098  (2.0 or better), MATH 099  (2.0 or better), or placement into MATH& 107.
    When Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
  
  • MATH& 141 Precalculus I


    Credits: 5
    The elementary functions and their graphs, with applications to mathematical modeling. Examples include linear, quadratic, polynomial, rational, exponential and logarithmic functions, composite functions, inverse functions and transformation of graphs. Student option grading.
    Prerequisite Required: MATH 099  (2.0 or better), or placement into MATH& 141.
    When Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
  
  • MATH& 142 Precalculus II


    Credits: 5
    Triangle trigonometry, circular and inverse trigonometric functions, trigonometric identities, solving trigonometric equations, applications of trigonometry. Polar coordinates and parametric equations. Student option grading.
    Prerequisite Required: MATH& 141  (2.0 or better) or placement into MATH& 142.
    When Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
  
  • MATH& 146 Introduction to Stats


    Credits: 5
    Analysis of data through graphical and numerical methods, linear regression, the Normal distribution, data collection, elementary probability, confidence intervals and hypothesis testing. Emphasis on applications. Student option grading.
    Prerequisite Required: MATH 098  (2.0 or better), MATH 099  (2.0 or better), or placement into MATH& 146, AND placement into ENGL 099  or EAP 099 .
    When Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
  
  • MATH& 146H Introduction to Stats HC


    Credits: 5
    Analysis of data through graphical and numerical methods, linear regression, the Normal distribution, data collection, elementary probability, confidence intervals and hypothesis testing. Emphasis on applications. Mandatory decimal grading.
    Prerequisite Required: MATH 098  (2.0 or better), MATH 099  (2.0 or better), or placement into MATH& 146 , AND placement into ENGL 099  or EAP 099 .
    When Typically Offered: Spring
  
  • MATH& 148 Business Calculus


    Credits: 5
    Differential and Integral Calculus of elementary functions with an emphasis on business and social science applications. Designed for students who want a brief course in Calculus. (No credit given to those who have completed MATH& 151 .) Student option grading.
    Prerequisite Required: MATH 111  preferred (2.0 or better) or MATH& 141  (2.0 or better), or placement into MATH& 148.
    When Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
  
  • MATH& 151 Calculus I


    Credits: 5
    Definition, interpretation and applications of the derivative. Derivatives of algebraic and transcendental functions. Student option grading.
    Prerequisite Required: MATH& 142  (2.0 or better), or placement into MATH& 151.
    When Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
  
  • MATH& 152 Calculus II


    Credits: 5
    Definition, interpretation, and application of the definite integral. The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus, techniques of integration, definite integrals involving curves described parametrically, and introduction to separable differential equations. Student option grading.
    Prerequisite Required: MATH& 151  (2.0 or better.)
    When Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
  
  • MATH& 163 Calculus 3


    Credits: 5
    Infinite series & the calculus of vector-valued functions and functions of several variables. Sequences, series, Taylor series, vector products, lines, planes, space curves, level curves & surfaces, partial derivatives, chain rules, tangent planes, gradient & directional derivatives. Student option grading.
    Prerequisite Required: MATH& 152  (2.0 or better.)
    When Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
  
  • MATH& 171 Math for Elem Ed I


    Credits: 5
    Fundamental concepts of numbers and operations related to topics taught at the K-8 level. Topics include problem solving, algebraic thinking, numeration, and arithmetic with rational numbers. Recommended for future elementary teachers. Student option grading.
    Prerequisite Required: MATH 098  (2.0 or better), MATH 099  (2.0 or better), or MATH 095  (2.0 or better), or placement into MATH& 171, AND placement into ENGL 099  or EAP 099 .
  
  • MATH& 264 Calculus 4


    Credits: 5
    Continuation of the MATH& 151 , MATH& 152 , and MATH& 163  Calculus sequence. Optimization, multiple integrals, vector fields, divergence, curl, line and surface integrals, Green’s Theorem, Stokes’ Theorem, and the Divergence Theorem. Student option grading.
    Prerequisite Required: MATH& 163  (2.0 or better) or permission.
    When Typically Offered: Winter, Spring

Medical Lab Technology

  
  • MLT 121 Essentials of Phlebotomy


    Credits: 3
    Lecture and laboratory classes. Includes role of the phlebotomist, safety, infection control, phlebotomy technique, equipment, and specimen processing. Practice performing capillary and venipuncture techniques. Mandatory decimal grading.
    Prerequisite Required: ENGL 099  with a grade of 2.0 or equivalent class, or placement into ENGL& 101 . Acceptance into the Phlebotomy Program or instructor permission.
    When Typically Offered: Fall, Spring
  
  • MLT 122 Phlebotomy Laboratory Basics


    Credits: 3
    Lecture & Laboratory phlebotomy program course includes laboratory computer information systems, safety practices, specimen processing, and point of care testing. Customer service and patient confidentiality emphasized. Mandatory decimal grading.
    Prerequisite Required: Acceptance into the Phlebotomy or MLT Program, or instructor permission. ENGL 099  or equivalent, or placement into ENGL& 101 .
    When Typically Offered: Fall, Spring
  
  • MLT 123 AIDS and HIV Education for Health Care Workers


    Credits: 1
    Introduction to AIDS & HIV. Topics include exposure risk, infection control measures, symptoms of illness, opportunistic infections & blood borne pathogens. HIV testing reviewed. Outside class activities assigned. Meets the Washington State requirement for HIV/AIDS education for healthcare workers. Mandatory decimal grading.
    Prerequisite Required: Successful completion of ENGL 099  or equivalent, or placement into ENGL& 101 .
    When Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
  
  • MLT 132 Phlebotomy Practicum


    Credits: 1-6
    Phlebotomy training (40-160 hrs) in a health care facility per program requirement. Some online content. Health insurance, Hepatitis B and other vaccinations, PPD and Criminal History Background Check. Mandatory P/NC grading.
    Prerequisite Required: ENGL 099  or equivalent recommended. MLT 121  or MLT 200  required with grade of 2.0 or higher, and instructor permission. Admission to Phleb. or MLT Program.
    When Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
  
  • MLT 181 Introduction to Medical Lab Procedures


    Credits: 4
    Course includes lecture & seminar introducing theory of clinical laboratory procedure, laboratory safety, specimen collection, quality control and urinalysis. Mandatory decimal grading.
    Prerequisite Required: BIOL& 170  and BIOL& 211 .
    Concurrently: Concurrent enrollment in MLT 182  recommended.
    When Typically Offered: Spring
  
  • MLT 182 Lab: Medical Lab Procedures


    Credits: 2
    An introduction to procedures used in the clinical or biological laboratory. Emphasis on laboratory safety, test measurement, specimen collection, quality control procedures, basic laboratory testing and instrumentation and urinalysis. Mandatory decimal grading.
    Prerequisite Required: BIOL& 170  and BIOL& 211 .
    Concurrently: Concurrent enrollment in MLT 181  recommended.
    When Typically Offered: Spring
  
  • MLT 200 MLT Phlebotomy Skills Lab


    Credits: 1
    Laboratory class to give MLT students basic phlebotomy skills and techniques using a variety of equipment. Student will draw blood specimens on classmates, process samples and use laboratory information system to order a laboratory test. Mandatory P/NC grading.
    Prerequisite Required: Acceptance into the MLT Program and/or instructor permission.
    When Typically Offered: Winter
  
  • MLT 221 Hematology Lecture


    Credits: 6
    Basic theory of clinical hematology and coagulation. Theory of blood cell development, diagnostic test procedures, and correlation of test results with disease state. Diagnostic tests performed to detect coagulopathies. Instructor permission required: Instructor permission required. Previously MLT 220. Mandatory decimal grading.
    Prerequisite Required: Admission into the MLT Program.
    When Typically Offered: Fall
  
  • MLT 222 Clinical Chemistry Lecture


    Credits: 6
    The theoretical and practical concepts associated with testing procedures, including fundamentals of instrumentation, methodology, quality, control, and biochemistry related to substances tested in the clinical chemistry laboratory. Mandatory decimal grading.
    Prerequisite Required: Admission to the MLT Program.
    When Typically Offered: Winter
  
  • MLT 223 Parasitology and Mycology Lecture


    Credits: 3
    Basic theory and clinical procedures used to isolate and identify intestinal, blood and tissue parasites; dermatophytes, systemic and subcutaneous fungi. Instructor permission required: Instructor permission required. Mandatory decimal grading.
    Prerequisite Required: Admission into the MLT Program and BIOL& 260 .
    When Typically Offered: Summer
  
  • MLT 224 Clinical Microbiology Lecture


    Credits: 5
    Basic theory of clinical microbiology including disease states, isolation and identification of bacterial organisms. Emphasis is placed on media selection and interpretation of result diagnostic tests. Mandatory decimal grading.
    Prerequisite Required: BIOL& 260  with a grade of 2.0 or better; admission into the MLT program.
    When Typically Offered: Winter
  
  • MLT 225 Clinical Immunology Lecture


    Credits: 4
    Basic theory and diagnostic procedures in clinical immunology. Nature of immunoglobulins, antigen-antibody reactions, natural and acquired immunity, introduction to genetics, immunologic diseases and infectious diseases including AIDS and Hepatitis. Mandatory decimal grading.
    Prerequisite Required: Admission to MLT Program or instructor permission.
    When Typically Offered: Fall
 

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