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Accounting |
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ACCT 104 Payroll Accounting Minimum Units: 5 Maximum Units: 5 A course designed to provide information and study of accounting for payroll, payroll taxes and benefits. Computer-assisted practice problems are required. Prerequisite Required: ACCT& 201 (may be taken concurrently) and math skills equivalent to or higher than MATH 70 or BUS 102 , or equivalent math. Add Consent: Not Required Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded Course Typically Offered: Fall This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Restricted Transfer |
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ACCT 170 Federal Income Tax Individuals/Small Business Minimum Units: 5 Maximum Units: 5 This course presents the fundamentals of federal income taxation as it applies to individuals and sole proprietorships. This course will take a practical approach through preparation of individual tax returns including Schedules A, B, C, D. Add Consent: Not Required Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded Course Typically Offered: Winter This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Restricted Transfer |
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ACCT 206 Computer Accounting Minimum Units: 5 Maximum Units: 5 An introduction to PC based computerized accounting using QuickBooks software designed for small business applications. Prerequisite Required: ACCT& 201 or instructor permission. Add Consent: Not Required Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded Course Typically Offered: Summer This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Restricted Transfer |
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ACCT 208 Not-for Profit and Governmental Accounting Minimum Units: 5 Maximum Units: 5 An introduction to accounting for not-for-profit organizations and state and local governments. Topics include general and special fund accounting for state and local governments, hospitals, charities, foundations, colleges and universities. Prerequisite Required: Successful completion of ACCT& 201 and ACCT& 202 . Add Consent: Not Required Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded Course Typically Offered: Spring This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Restricted Transfer |
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ACCT 271 Intermediate Accounting I Minimum Units: 5 Maximum Units: 5 Principles of financial reporting for enterprises. Standard-setting; FASB conceptual framework; presentation of income statement, balance sheet, and statement of cash flows; cash and cash equivalents; receivables; and inventory valuation. Prerequisite Required: ACCT& 202 or instructor permission. Add Consent: Instructor Add Consent Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded Course Typically Offered: Winter This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Restricted Transfer |
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ACCT 272 Intermediate Accounting II Minimum Units: 5 Maximum Units: 5 Principles of financial reporting for enterprises. Tangible and intangible assets; depreciation, impairments, and disposition; current and long-term liabilities; contingencies; stockholders’ equity; earnings per share. Prerequisite Required: ACCT 271 with a 2.0 or better, or instructor permission. Add Consent: Not Required Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded Course Typically Offered: Spring This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Restricted Transfer |
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ACCT 273 Intermediate Accounting III Minimum Units: 5 Maximum Units: 5 Principles of financial reporting for enterprises. Investments; revenue recognition; taxes in financial statements; pensions; leases; disclosure of changes in principles; statement of cash flows; legal and ethical considerations in disclosure. Prerequisite Required: ACCT 271 with a 2.0 or better, or instructor permission. Add Consent: Not Required Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded Course Typically Offered: Summer This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Restricted Transfer |
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ACCT 275 Accounting Information Systems Minimum Units: 5 Maximum Units: 5 Use of accounting systems to support business processes. Internal control, security, privacy, ethics; revenue and expense cycles; payroll, inventory, and fixed assets; source and output documents; systems planning. Prerequisite Required: ACCT& 201 or ACCT 101 and BUSTC 105 , or instructor permission. Add Consent: Instructor Add Consent Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded Course Typically Offered: Winter This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Restricted Transfer |
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ACCT 279 Federal Income Tax: Corporations/Conduits Minimum Units: 5 Maximum Units: 5 Theory and practice of federal income taxation for C and S corporations, partnerships, and LLCs. Elements of exempt entities, trusts, estates, tax research and planning. Prerequisite Required: ACCT& 202 or ACCT 102, and ACCT 170 , each with a 2.0 or better; or instructor permission. Add Consent: Not Required Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded Course Typically Offered: Spring This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Restricted Transfer |
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ACCT 286 Auditing and Assurance Minimum Units: 5 Maximum Units: 5 Principles and practice of attest functions in the accounting profession. Generally accepted auditing standards; fraud and internal control; professional ethics and legal liability of auditors. Prerequisite Required: ACCT 271 with a 2.0 or better, or instructor permission. Add Consent: Not Required Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded Course Typically Offered: Spring This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Restricted Transfer |
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ACCT 289 Cost Accounting Minimum Units: 5 Maximum Units: 5 Use of cost accounting in the controllership function. Cost behavior, cost tracing, and apportionment. Relevant costs, transfer pricing, inventory issues, management control, and information systems. Prerequisite Required: ACCT& 203 or ACCT 103, with a 2.0 or better; or instructor permission. Add Consent: Not Required Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded Course Typically Offered: Summer This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Restricted Transfer |
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ACCT 291 Special Topics in Accounting Minimum Units: 1 Maximum Units: 1 Classes focusing on specific issues and/or topics of interest in Accounting. Add Consent: Not Required Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded Course Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
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ACCT 292 Special Topics in Accounting Minimum Units: 2 Maximum Units: 2 Classes focusing on specific issues and/or topics of interest in Accounting. Add Consent: Not Required Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded Course Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
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ACCT 293 Special Topics in Accounting Minimum Units: 3 Maximum Units: 3 Classes focusing on specific issues and/or topics of interest in Accounting. Add Consent: Not Required Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded Course Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
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ACCT 294 Special Topics in Accounting Minimum Units: 4 Maximum Units: 4 Classes focusing on specific issues and/or topics of interest in Accounting. Add Consent: Not Required Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded Course Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
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ACCT 295 Special Topics in Accounting Minimum Units: 5 Maximum Units: 5 Classes focusing on specific issues and/or topics of interest in Accounting. Add Consent: Not Required Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded Course Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
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ACCT 297 Individual Project in Accounting Minimum Units: 1 Maximum Units: 1 Individual project in a specific area of accounting. By arrangement with instructor. Prerequisite Required: Instructor permission, based on evaluation of students’ educational and work experience. Add Consent: Instructor Add Consent Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded |
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ACCT 298 Individual Project in Accounting Minimum Units: 2 Maximum Units: 2 Individual project in a specific area of accounting. By arrangement with instructor. Prerequisite Required: Instructor permission, based on evaluation of students’ educational and work experience. Add Consent: Instructor Add Consent Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded |
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ACCT 299 Individual Project in Accounting Minimum Units: 3 Maximum Units: 3 Individual project in a specific area of accounting. By arrangement with instructor. Prerequisite Required: Instructor permission, based on evaluation of students’ educational and work experience. Add Consent: Instructor Add Consent Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded |
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ACCT& 201 Principles of Accounting I Minimum Units: 5 Maximum Units: 5 Basic principles, theories and procedures for reporting business transactions; analysis and presentation of financial information, integrated with computer applications. Add Consent: Not Required Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded Course Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Elective |
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ACCT& 202 Principles of Accounting II Minimum Units: 5 Maximum Units: 5 Accounting for short- and long-term assets and liabilities, corporations, statement of cash flows, financial statement analysis, and generally accepted accounting principles; integrated with computer applications. Prerequisite Required: Successful completion of ACCT& 201. Add Consent: Not Required Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded Course Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Elective |
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ACCT& 203 Principles of Accounting III Minimum Units: 5 Maximum Units: 5 An introduction to job-, process- and activity-based costing, capital budgets, standard costs, cost-volume-profit analysis, and analysis of accounting information for managerial decision-making; integrated with computer applications. Prerequisite Required: Successful completion of ACCT& 201. Add Consent: Not Required Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded Course Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Elective |
Adult Basic Education |
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ABE 1 ABE Registration and Enrollment Minimum Units: 1 Maximum Units: 2 Students complete assessments and paperwork for placement into ABE classes in the upcoming quarter. Students identify educational goals, potential barriers, and college pathways. Additionally, students build skills with communication, tools, and procedures relevant to the college environment. Prerequisite Required: To enroll in this course, contact Transitional Studies at abe@shoreline.edu Add Consent: Instructor Add Consent Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: BEdA Course Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
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ABE 12 Reading and Writing 1 Minimum Units: 1 Maximum Units: 10 Students will read with understanding by locating the topic, main idea, and key details of texts and use strategies to find the meaning of unknown words. Students will use a writing process to draft and edit connected paragraphs with guidance from the instructor. Prerequisite Required: Appropriate placement according to the Shoreline ABE placement tests. Add Consent: Instructor Add Consent Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: BEdA Course Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
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ABE 13 ABE Math Skills for College and Career 1 Minimum Units: 1 Maximum Units: 10 This course is clustered in the ABE Math Foundations class. Students in this course will learn about whole numbers with an emphasis on word problems. This is the first course in the ABE Math Foundations class cluster. Prerequisite Required: Appropriate placement according to the Shoreline Community College ABE competency assessments. Add Consent: Instructor Add Consent Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: BEdA Course Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
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ABE 22 Reading and Writing 2 Minimum Units: 1 Maximum Units: 10 Students will read with understanding by locating important information in texts, use strategies to find the meaning of unknown words, and identify author’s purpose. Students will write connected paragraphs and five-paragraph essays with guidance from instructor. Prerequisite Required: Appropriate placement according to the Shoreline ABE placement tests. Add Consent: Instructor Add Consent Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: BEdA Course Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
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ABE 23 ABE Math Skills for College and Career 2 Minimum Units: 1 Maximum Units: 10 Students will learn place value of decimal numbers and rounding with decimal numbers. Students will also learn standard algorithms to perform four basic operations with decimal numbers. Students will apply understanding of decimals to solve real-world problems. Prerequisite Required: Appropriate placement according to the SCC ABE placement tests. Add Consent: Instructor Add Consent Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: BEdA Course Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
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ABE 32 Reading and Writing 3 Minimum Units: 1 Maximum Units: 10 Students will read with understanding by locating the main idea and key details and identifying author’s purpose. Students will write and edit persuasive and expository essays using a writing process. Prerequisite Required: Appropriate placement according to the Shoreline ABE placement tests. Add Consent: Not Required Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: BEdA Course Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
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ABE 33 ABE Math for College and Career 3 Minimum Units: 1 Maximum Units: 10 Students will learn to identify and represent fractions. They will learn to perform all basic operations with fractions and whole numbers fluently. Students will also apply their knowledge of fractions to data, geometry, and real-world problems. Prerequisite Required: Appropriate placement according to the SCC ABE placement tests. Add Consent: Instructor Add Consent Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: BEdA Course Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
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ABE 37 U.S. History: High School Completion Minimum Units: 5 Maximum Units: 5 Survey of U.S. history that focuses on social, political, economic, and cultural developments from the colonial period to the twenty-first century, also including the founding of the nation as a democratic republic. This course is intended for Adult Basic Education students. Prerequisite Required: Completion of EAP 090 or ENGL 090 with Pass/2.0 or above, or placement into EAP 099 or ENGL 099. Add Consent: Instructor Add Consent Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: BEdA Course Typically Offered: Fall, Spring
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ABE 42 Reading and Writing 4 Minimum Units: 1 Maximum Units: 10 Students develop reading comprehension skills by using a reading process and thinking strategies to understand and evaluate texts. Students will use a writing process to develop clear and coherent evidence-based essays. Prerequisite Required: Appropriate placement according to the Shoreline ABE placement tests. Add Consent: Instructor Add Consent Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: BEdA Course Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
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ABE 43 ABE Math Skills for College and Career 4 Minimum Units: 1 Maximum Units: 10 This course is clustered in the ABE Math Foundations class. Students in this course will have demonstrated competency with whole numbers, decimals, and fractions. Students will learn about ratios, proportions, and percents with an emphasis on word problems. Prerequisite Required: Appropriate placement according to the Shoreline Community College ABE competency assessments. Add Consent: Instructor Add Consent Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: BEdA Course Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
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ABE 46 ESL Math Overview Minimum Units: 5 Maximum Units: 5 ESL Math Overview introduces students to basic math terminology. Students also learn (or review) basic math skills within the context of improving life skills. Students improve their English skills as they work through basic number and word problems. Prerequisite Required: Successful completion of Level 3 or placement into ESL Level 4 or above or by instructor permission. Add Consent: Not Required Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: BEdA Course Typically Offered: Fall, Winter, Spring
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ABE 52 Reading and Writing 5 Minimum Units: 1 Maximum Units: 10 Students learn reading and writing processes to transition to college. Students demonstrate understanding of the rhetorical situation of texts, analyze and evaluate arguments, and write 2-3 page argumentative, evidence-based essays. Students may earn HS+ credit. Prerequisite Required: Appropriate placement according to the Shoreline ABE placement tests. Add Consent: Instructor Add Consent Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: BEdA Course Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
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ABE 53 ABE Math Skills for College and Career 5 Minimum Units: 1 Maximum Units: 10 This course is clustered in the ABE Math Foundations class and the ABE Math Transitions class. Students will have demonstrated competency with whole numbers, decimals, fractions, and proportions. Students will learn about integers, variables, and simplifying expressions. Prerequisite Required: Appropriate placement according to Shoreline Community College ABE competency assessments. Add Consent: Instructor Add Consent Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: BEdA Course Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
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ABE 63 ABE Math Skills for College and Career 6 Minimum Units: 1 Maximum Units: 10 This course is clustered in the ABE MATH Transitions class. Students in this course will have demonstrated competency with pre-algebra skills. Students will learn to solve equations and inequalities with an emphasis on word problems. Prerequisite Required: Appropriate placement according to Shoreline Community College ABE competency assessments. Add Consent: Instructor Add Consent Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: BEdA Course Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
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ABE 73 ABE Math Skills for College and Career 7 Minimum Units: 1 Maximum Units: 10 This course is clustered in the ABE Math Transitions class. Students in this course will have demonstrated competency with pre-algebra skills. Students will learn to solve graph linear equations, solve systems of equations, and interpret functions. Prerequisite Required: Appropriate placement according to Shoreline Community College ABE competency assessments. Add Consent: Instructor Add Consent Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: BEdA Course Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
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ABE 81 Special Topics in Adult Basic Education Minimum Units: 1 Maximum Units: 1 Classes focus on specific issues and/or topics of interest in ABE. Add Consent: Instructor Add Consent Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: BEdA |
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ABE 82 Special Topics in Adult Basic Education Minimum Units: 1 Maximum Units: 2 Classes focus on specific issues and/or topics of interest in ABE. Add Consent: Instructor Add Consent Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: BEdA |
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ABE 83 Special Topics in Adult Basic Education Minimum Units: 1 Maximum Units: 3 Classes focus on specific issues and/or topics of interest in ABE. Add Consent: Instructor Add Consent Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: BEdA |
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ABE 84 Special Topics in Adult Basic Education Minimum Units: 1 Maximum Units: 4 Classes focus on specific issues and/or topics of interest in ABE. Add Consent: Instructor Add Consent Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: BEdA Course Typically Offered: Fall
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ABE 85 Special Topics in Adult Basic Education L1 Minimum Units: 1 Maximum Units: 5 Classes focus on specific issues and/or topics of interest in ABE-L1. Add Consent: Not Required Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: BEdA |
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ABE 97 Individual Projects in ABE Minimum Units: 1 Maximum Units: 1 Individual project in a specific area of ABE. By arrangement with instructor. Prerequisite Required: Instructor permission, based on evaluation of students’ educational and work experience. Add Consent: Not Required Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: BEdA |
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ABECE 1 ABE Registration and Enrollment-CEO Minimum Units: 1 Maximum Units: 2 Students complete assessments and paperwork for placement into ABE classes in the upcoming quarter. Students identify educational goals, potential barriers, and college pathways. Additionally, students build skills with communication, tools, and procedures relevant to the college environment. Add Consent: Instructor Add Consent Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: BEdA Course Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
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ABECE 12 Reading and Writing 1 Minimum Units: 1 Maximum Units: 10 Students will read with understanding by locating the topic, main idea, and key details of texts and use strategies to find the meaning of unknown words. Students will use a writing process to draft and edit connected paragraphs with guidance from the instructor. Prerequisite Required: Appropriate placement according to the Shoreline ABE placement tests. Add Consent: Instructor Add Consent Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: BEdA Course Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
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ABECE 13 ABE Math Skills for College and Career 1 Minimum Units: 1 Maximum Units: 10 This course is clustered in the ABE Math Foundations class. Students in this course will learn about whole numbers with an emphasis on word problems. This is the first course in the ABE Math Foundations class cluster. Prerequisite Required: Appropriate placement according to the Shoreline Community College ABE competency assessments. Add Consent: Instructor Add Consent Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: BEdA Course Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
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ABECE 22 Reading and Writing 2 Minimum Units: 1 Maximum Units: 10 Students explore different topics through reading and writing. Students read and write using complete reading and writing process. Students write single and multiple-paragraph essays and increase fluency with technology. HS+ credit eligible. Prerequisite Required: Appropriate placement according to the Shoreline ABE placement tests. Add Consent: Instructor Add Consent Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: BEdA Course Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
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ABECE 23 ABE Math Skills for College and Career 2 Minimum Units: 1 Maximum Units: 10 This course is clustered in the ABE Math Foundations class. Students in this course will have demonstrated competency with whole number skills. Students will learn about decimals with an emphasis on geometry. Prerequisite Required: Appropriate placement according to Shoreline Community College ABE competency assessments. Add Consent: Instructor Add Consent Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: BEdA Course Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
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ABECE 32 Reading and Writing 3 Minimum Units: 1 Maximum Units: 10 Students explore different topics through reading and writing. Students read with understanding by locating the main idea and key details and identifying the author’s purpose. Students write and edit persuasive and expository essays, increase fluency with technology, and acquire academic success strategies. HS+ credit eligible. Prerequisite Required: Appropriate placement according to the Shoreline ABE placement tests. Add Consent: Not Required Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: BEdA Course Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
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ABECE 33 ABE Math for College and Career 3 Minimum Units: 1 Maximum Units: 10 This course is clustered in the ABE Math Foundations class. Students in this course will have demonstrated competency with decimals. Students will learn about fractions with an emphasis on word problems. Prerequisite Required: Appropriate placement according to Shoreline Community College ABE competency assessments. Add Consent: Instructor Add Consent Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: BEdA Course Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
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ABECE 42 Reading and Writing 4 Minimum Units: 1 Maximum Units: 10 Students develop reading comprehension skills by using a reading process and thinking strategies to understand and evaluate texts. Students will use a writing process to develop clear and coherent 1 to 2 page evidence-based essays. Students may earn HS+ credit. Prerequisite Required: Appropriate placement according to the Shoreline ABE placement tests. Add Consent: Instructor Add Consent Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: BEdA Course Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
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ABECE 43 ABE Math Skills for College and Career 4 Minimum Units: 1 Maximum Units: 10 This course is clustered in the ABE Math Foundations class. Students in this course will have demonstrated competency with whole numbers, decimals, and fractions. Students will learn about ratios, proportions, and percents with an emphasis on word problems. Prerequisite Required: Appropriate placement according to the Shoreline Community College ABE competency assessments. Add Consent: Instructor Add Consent Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: BEdA Course Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
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ABECE 46 ESL Math Overview Minimum Units: 5 Maximum Units: 5 ESL Math Overview introduces students to basic math terminology. Students also learn (or review) basic math skills within the context of improving life skills. Students improve their English skills as they work through basic number and word problems. Prerequisite Required: Successful completion of Level 3 or placement into ESL Level 4 or above or by instructor permission. Add Consent: Instructor Add Consent Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: BEdA Course Typically Offered: Fall, Winter, Spring
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ABECE 52 Reading and Writing 5 Minimum Units: 1 Maximum Units: 10 Students learn reading and writing processes to transition to college. Students demonstrate understanding of the rhetorical situation of texts, analyze and evaluate arguments, and write 2-3 page argumentative, evidence-based essays. Students may earn HS+ credit. Prerequisite Required: Appropriate placement according to the Shoreline ABE placement tests. Add Consent: Instructor Add Consent Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: BEdA Course Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
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ABECE 53 ABE Math Skills for College and Career 5 Minimum Units: 1 Maximum Units: 10 This course is clustered in the ABE Math Foundations class and the ABE Math Transitions class. Students will have demonstrated competency with whole numbers, decimals, fractions, and proportions. Students will learn about integers, variables, and simplifying expressions. Prerequisite Required: Appropriate placement according to Shoreline Community College ABE competency assessments. Add Consent: Instructor Add Consent Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: BEdA Course Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
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ABECE 63 ABE Math Skills for College and Career 6 Minimum Units: 1 Maximum Units: 10 This course is clustered in the ABE MATH Transitions class. Students in this course will have demonstrated competency with pre-algebra skills. Students will learn to solve equations and inequalities with an emphasis on word problems. Prerequisite Required: Appropriate placement according to Shoreline Community College ABE competency assessments. Add Consent: Instructor Add Consent Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: BEdA Course Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
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ABECE 73 ABE Math Skills for College and Career 7 Minimum Units: 1 Maximum Units: 10 This coursse is clustered in the ABE Math Transitions class. Students in this course will have demonstrated competency with pre-algebra skills. Students will learn to solve graph linear equations, solve systems of equations, and interpret functions. Prerequisite Required: Appropriate placement according to Shoreline Community College ABE competency assessments. Add Consent: Instructor Add Consent Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: BEdA Course Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
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ABECE 83 Special Topics in Adult Basic Education Minimum Units: 1 Maximum Units: 3 Classes focus on specific issues and/or topics of interest in ABE. Add Consent: Instructor Add Consent Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: BEdA |
American Ethnic Studies |
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AES 106 Music in American Culture Minimum Units: 5 Maximum Units: 5 Explore musical traditions from diverse American cultures through guided listening and analysis of songs, styles, genres and musicians, with emphasis on the role of race, class, gender and sexual-orientation. Dual listed as MUSC 106 . Prerequisite Required: Successful completion of ENGL 99 or EAP 99 or placement into ENGL& 101 . Add Consent: Not Required Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded Course Typically Offered: Fall, Spring This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Humanities General, Social Sciences |
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AES 119 Survey of American Indian Studies Minimum Units: 5 Maximum Units: 5 This course examines issues in American Indian Studies including native cultures, theories of American Indian origins, demographics, the formation of American Indian stereotypes, the resistance of Native peoples to racism and oppression, and contemporary issues (music, literature, health, etc.) Prerequisite Required: Concurrent or successful completion of ENGL& 101 recommended. Add Consent: Not Required Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded Course Typically Offered: Fall This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Social Sciences |
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AES 215 From Rhymes to Reason: The Culture of Hip Hop Minimum Units: 5 Maximum Units: 5 This course examines the culture of hip hop from its South Bronx (NYC) beginnings in the early 1970’s to its globalization. Students explore the musical, visual, spoken word and literary elements of hip hop. Topics include the role of race, class, gender, politics, appropriation and commodification. Add Consent: Not Required Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Student Option Course Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Humanities General |
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AES 291 Special Topics in American Ethnic Studies Minimum Units: 1 Maximum Units: 1 Classes focusing on specific issues and/or topics of interest in American Ethnic Studies. Add Consent: Not Required Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Elective |
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AES 292 Special Topics in American Ethnic Studies Minimum Units: 2 Maximum Units: 2 Classes focusing on specific issues and/or topics of interest in American Ethnic Studies. Add Consent: Not Required Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Elective |
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AES 293 Special Topics in American Ethnic Studies. Minimum Units: 3 Maximum Units: 3 Classes focusing on specific issues and/or topics of interest in American Ethnic Studies. Add Consent: Not Required Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Elective |
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AES 294 Special Topics in American Ethnic Studies Minimum Units: 4 Maximum Units: 4 Classes focusing on specific issues and/or topics of interest in American Ethnic Studies. Add Consent: Not Required Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Elective |
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AES 295 Special Topics in American Ethnic Studies Minimum Units: 5 Maximum Units: 5 Classes focusing on specific issues and/or topics of interest in American Ethnic Studies. Add Consent: Not Required Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Elective |
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AES 297 Individual Project in American Ethnic Studies Minimum Units: 1 Maximum Units: 1 Individual project in a specific area of American Ethnic Studies. By arrangement with instructor. Prerequisite Required: Instructor permission, based on evaluation of students’ educational and work experience. Add Consent: Instructor Add Consent Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Elective |
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AES 298 Individual Project in American Ethnic Studies Minimum Units: 2 Maximum Units: 2 Individual project in a specific area of American Ethnic Studies. By arrangement with instructor. Prerequisite Required: Instructor permission, based on evaluation of students’ educational and work experience. Add Consent: Instructor Add Consent Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Elective |
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AES 299 Individual Project in American Ethnic Studies Minimum Units: 3 Maximum Units: 3 Individual project in a specific area of American Ethnic Studies. By arrangement with instructor. Prerequisite Required: Instructor permission, based on evaluation of students’ educational and work experience. Add Consent: Instructor Add Consent Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Elective |
American Sign Language |
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ASL 297 Individual Project in American Sign Language Minimum Units: 1 Maximum Units: 1 Individual project in a specific area of American Sign Language. By arrangement with instructor. Prerequisite Required: Instructor permission, based on evaluation of student’s educational and work experience. Add Consent: Instructor Add Consent Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded Course Typically Offered: Fall, Winter, Spring This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Elective |
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ASL 298 Individual Project in American Sign Language Minimum Units: 2 Maximum Units: 2 Individual project in a specific area of American Sign Language. By arrangement with instructor. Prerequisite Required: Instructor permission, based on evaluation of student’s educational and work experience. Add Consent: Instructor Add Consent Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded Course Typically Offered: Fall, Winter, Spring This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Elective |
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ASL 299 Individual Project in American Sign Language Minimum Units: 3 Maximum Units: 3 Individual project in a specific area of American Sign Language. By arrangement with instructor. Prerequisite Required: Instructor permission, based on evaluation of student’s educational and work experience. Add Consent: Instructor Add Consent Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded Course Typically Offered: Fall, Winter, Spring This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Elective |
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ASL& 121 American Sign Language I Minimum Units: 5 Maximum Units: 5 ASL is the study of the fundamentals of the language, visual/gestural communication, basic information related to deaf culture, expressive and receptive skills, and work on comprehension and grammatical structure. Add Consent: Not Required Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Student Option Course Typically Offered: Fall, Winter This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Humanities General |
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ASL& 122 American Sign Language II Minimum Units: 5 Maximum Units: 5 Continuation of ASL& 121 with increased development of communication strategies with emphasis on expanding vocabulary and grammatical understanding. Functional applications of the language and appreciation for the deaf culture and community. Prerequisite Required: Completion of ASL& 121 or equivalent with a grade of 2.0 or better. Add Consent: Not Required Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Student Option Course Typically Offered: Winter, Spring This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Humanities General |
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ASL& 123 American Sign Language III Minimum Units: 5 Maximum Units: 5 Use of ASL& 121 and ASL& 122 skills for ASL storytelling and expand linguistic-grammatical features into longer monologues with use of descriptive-locative classifiers. Continue exposure of deaf history, culture, community and ASL. Prerequisite Required: Completion of ASL& 122 or equivalent with a grade of 2.0 or better. Add Consent: Not Required Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Student Option Course Typically Offered: Spring This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Humanities General |
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ANTH 130 World Cultures Minimum Units: 5 Maximum Units: 5 Exploration of cultural traditions of the world through the concepts of worldview and cultural relativism. Focus on what people think, do, and make in various cultures to examine practices and systems in a comparative framework. Add Consent: Not Required Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded Course Typically Offered: Winter This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Social Sciences |
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ANTH 140 Applied Social and Cultural Change Minimum Units: 5 Maximum Units: 5 Examines social and cultural change historically and comparatively via anthropological lens. Moves from theory to practice, empowering students to create effective and inspiring change projects. Explores change on individual and structural levels, achieving intrapersonal and interpersonal awareness by practicing life and humanization skills. Add Consent: Not Required Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded Course Typically Offered: Winter This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Social Sciences |
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ANTH 215 Intro to Medical Anthropology and Global Health Minimum Units: 5 Maximum Units: 5 Examination of health, culture, and medicine in the U.S. and globally. Exploration of cross-cultural and biomedical perspectives of the human body, illness, birth, death, suffering, and healing. Emphasizes interrelationships of biological, political, economic, and social factors on health and well-being. Prerequisite Required: ENGL& 101 preferred. Add Consent: Not Required Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded Course Typically Offered: Spring This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Social Sciences |
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ANTH 295 Special Topics in Anthropology Minimum Units: 5 Maximum Units: 5 Classes focusing on specific issues and/or topics of interest in Anthropology. Add Consent: Not Required Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded Course Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring
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ANTH 297 Individual Project in Anthropology Minimum Units: 1 Maximum Units: 1 Individual project in a specific area of Anthropology. By arrangement with instructor. Prerequisite Required: Instructor permission, based on evaluation of students’ educational and work experience. Add Consent: Instructor Add Consent Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Elective |
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ANTH 298 Individual Project in Anthropology Minimum Units: 2 Maximum Units: 2 Individual project in a specific area of Anthropology. By arrangementwith instructor. Prerequisite Required: Instructor permission, based on evaluattion of students’ educational and work experience. Add Consent: Instructor Add Consent Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Elective |
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ANTH 299 Individual Project in Anthropology Minimum Units: 3 Maximum Units: 3 Individual project in a specific area of Anthropology. By arrangement with instructor. Prerequisite Required: Instructor permission, based on evaluation of students’ educational and work experience. Add Consent: Instructor Add Consent Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Elective |
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ANTH& 100 Survey of Anthropology Minimum Units: 5 Maximum Units: 5 An introduction to the four subfields of anthropology (archaeology, biological anthropology, linguistic anthropology and sociocultural anthropology) with an emphasis on biological and cultural diversity in past and contemporary societies. Add Consent: Not Required Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded Course Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Social Sciences |
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ANTH& 204 Archaeology Minimum Units: 5 Maximum Units: 5 Introduction to the tools, principles, and methods of archaeology. Examination of the techniques of field excavation, dating of archaeological remains, reconstruction of human cultures of the past, and exploration of the archaeological record from the earliest human groups to contemporary digs. Add Consent: Not Required Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded Course Typically Offered: Winter This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Social Sciences |
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ANTH& 205 Biological Anthropology Minimum Units: 5 Maximum Units: 5 The evolutionary biology of human beings is explored by examining the tenets of evolutionary theory, genetics, primate anatomy and behavior, the fossil record, and the range of biological diversity within and between contemporary human populations. Add Consent: Not Required Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded Course Typically Offered: Fall, Winter, Spring This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Science Non-Lab |
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ANTH& 206 Cultural Anthropology Minimum Units: 5 Maximum Units: 5 Exploration of human cultural and social diversity in the U.S. and globally through cross-cultural comparisons of topics such as identity, kinship, power, economics, health, religion, art, food, and language. Add Consent: Not Required Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded Course Typically Offered: Fall, Winter, Spring This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Social Sciences |
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ANTH& 207 Linguistic Anthropology Minimum Units: 5 Maximum Units: 5 The study of human and nonhuman primate communication. The study of human language and its sociocultural setting, relating the structure and history of language to human cognition and social behavior. Prerequisite Required: Either concurrent enrollment or completion of ENGL& 101 with a 2.0 or better is recommended. Add Consent: Not Required Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded Course Typically Offered: Winter This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Social Sciences |
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ANTH& 207W Linguistic Anthropology Minimum Units: 5 Maximum Units: 5 The study of human and nonhuman primate communication. The study of human language and its sociocultural setting, relating the structure and history of language to human cognition and social behavior. Prerequisite Required: Either concurrent enrollment or completion of ENGL& 101 with a 2.0 or better is recommended. Add Consent: Not Required Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Graded Course Typically Offered: Winter This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Social Sciences |
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ART 109 Two-Dimensional Design Minimum Units: 5 Maximum Units: 5 This is an introductory course in two-dimensional design. Students explore basic elements, principles and processes of two-dimensional design. Design fundamentals are investigated and explored through lecture/demonstration, hands-on projects and class critiques/ discussion. Add Consent: Not Required Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Student Option Course Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Humanities - Performance |
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ART 110 Three-Dimensional Design Minimum Units: 5 Maximum Units: 5 This is an introductory course in three-dimensional design. Students explore basic elements and principles through demonstrations and hands-on studio work. Projects emphasize problem-solving, concept development and creativity in the transformation of two-dimensional concepts into three-dimensional objects. Recommended: ART 109 . Grading Basis: Student Option Course Typically Offered: Fall, Winter, Spring
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ART 121 Ceramic Art 1 Minimum Units: 5 Maximum Units: 5 This is an introductory course in the creation and appreciation of the ceramic vessel. Students learn basic hand-building, wheel-throwing and glazing processes as a foundation for further creative development. Add Consent: Not Required Drop Consent: Not Required Grading Basis: Student Option Course Typically Offered: Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring This course fulfills a distribution requirement for: Humanities - Performance |
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