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April 2 June 15, 2012

Volume 22 #3 February 2012 for

Register now! Classes begin April 2.

Spring Quarter

Start a new career, p. 5 Spring into Central open house See back page.

Credit courses: on campus and Distance Education p. 823

Non-credit certificates and Community Education classes p. 2431

seattlecentral.edu seattlecentral.edu/facebook

Instructional Areas
Applied Behavioral Sciences BE3220 206.934.6900 B.A.S., Bachelor of Applied Behavioral Science Basic & Transitional Studies Room BE3122 206.934.4180 Business, Information Technologies & Creative Arts Room BE5166 206.934.3830 Business Information Technology Applications Support Database Admin and Development Business Information Technology Network Design/CISCO Creative Arts Programming Apparel Design Web Design Film and Video Web Development Graphic Design Photography Publishing Arts Health & Human Services Room BE3210 206. 934.4347 Opticianry Dental Hygiene Respiratory Care Nursing Surgical Technology Humanities & Social Sciences Room BE4128 206.934.4164 Instructional Resource Services/Library Room BE2101 206.934.4050 International Programs Room ISC100 206.934.3893 Seattle Culinary Academy Room BE2120 206.934.5424 Culinary Arts Specialty Desserts and Bread Social & Human Services BE3212A 206.934.6900 Social and Human Services SHS/Social and Human Services SHS/Child and Family Studies Dental Hygiene SHS/Chemical Dependency Nursing Seattle Maritime Academy 4445 Shilshole Ave. NW. off-site 206.782.2647 Marine Deck Technology Marine Engineering Technology Science and Mathematics Room SAM110 206.934.3858 Seattle Vocational Institute 2020 S. Jackson Street off-site 206.934.4950 sviweb.sccd.ctc.edu. See page 23 Wood Construction Technology 2310 S. Lane St., Room 104 off-site 206.934.5460 Cabinet making Marine Carpentry Carpentry

Seattle Central From the President


We invite you to invest in your future at Seattle Central. Stop by in person or visit us online. You will find a friendly and supportive campus community committed to student successto your success. Please join us. Paul T. Killpatrick, Ph.D.

Seattle Community College District VI Board of Trustees


Mr. Jorge Carrasco, Ms. Gayatri Eassey, Mr. Thomas W. Malone, Dr. Constance W. Rice, Mr. Albert Shen Chancellor Dr. Jill A. Wakefield

General information: 206.934.3800 or 206.934.4395 TTY


important datES Spring Quarter 2012
February 13 20 21 April 1 2 4 6 9
Returning students register by web 5:00 a.m.-11 p.m. Holiday, college closed STAR sessions begin New student registration and non-matriculated student registration begins All waitlists closed for spring quarter Spring quarter begins. If registering on or after this date, tuition due immediately Permission required to enroll for all math classes and classes that are full (instructor signature required on all enrollment forms) Web registration down for adding spring quarter classes 11 p.m. Deadline for 100% refund of tuition (less $6) Space-available registration for seniors and state employees Web registration down for dropping spring quarter classes 11 p.m. Deadline to add (instructor signature required) Deadline for W not posting on transcript Deadline to change credit/audit status without instructor permission Deadline for 50% refund of tuition (instructor signature required) Last day to withdraw (instructor signature required) Last day to change audit/credit status (instructor signature required) Holiday, college closed Final exam days Spring quarter ends Summer quarter begins
ClAss tIme

Seattle Central Community College President Paul T. Killpatrick, Ph.D. Public Information Office seattlecentral.edu/publicrelations

Final Exam SchEdulE for regular day classes


ClAss dAys exAm tIme

Wednesday, June 13 8:00 Daily, MWF, WF, MF, MTWTh 11:00 Daily, MWF, TWThF 1:00 Daily, MWF, MW, MWThF 1:30 Daily, MWF, MW, MTWF 10:00, 1:00, 1:30 TTh thursday, June 14 9:00 Daily, MWF 12:00 Daily, MWF 2:00, 2:30 Daily, MW, MWF, MWThF 8:00, 11:00, 2:00, 2:30 TTh Friday, June 15 7:00, 10:00 Daily, MWF, MTWTh, MTWF 3:00, 3:30 Daily, MWF 9:00, 12:00, 3:00, 3:30 TTh

8:00-10:00 10:30-12:30 1:00- 3:00 1:00- 3:00 3:30- 5:30 8:00-10:00 10:30-12:30 1:00- 3:00 3:30- 5:30 8:00-10:00 10:30- 12:30 1:00- 3:00

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Day classes and all workforce education programs with other than regular starting/closing dates will hold final examinations on a schedule provided by the appropriate college division. Evening classes will hold final examinations during regular evening class hours in the final week of spring quarter, June 11-15.

20 May 25 28 June 13-15 15 25

Quarter
Spring 12 Summer 12 Fall 12

First day of quarter


April 2 (Monday) June 25 (Monday) September 24 (Monday)

Last day of quarter


June 15 (Friday) August 17 (Friday) December 12 (Wednesday)

Winter 13 January 2 (Wednesday)

March 21 (Thursday)

Check dates on the academic calendar at seattlecentral.edu/cal


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Disclaimer: This class schedule is published for information purposes only. Although every effort is made to insure accuracy at the time of publication, this class schedule shall not be construed to be an irrevocable contract between the student and the college. The colleges within Seattle Community College District VI reserve the right to make any change in the contents and provisions of this class schedule without notice. In addition, the colleges reserve the right to cancel, change class fees or meeting dates/times at any time without notice. Seattle Central (USPS 0006009) is published monthly in Feb., May, Aug., Nov. by Seattle Community College District VI, 1500 Harvard Ave., Seattle, WA 98122-2400. Periodicals postage paid at Seattle, WA. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to SEATTLE CENTRAL, 1701 Broadway, Seattle, WA 98122-9905.

On the cover: Seattle Central Community College Activity Board

Spring Quarter 2012

rEgiStration 101: What you need to know


common SID process only affects students who apply to colleges as of 12/16/2011. It does not apply to previously applied or attended colleges within the Washington State Community and Technical college system.

Registration

Student Online Services: seattlecentral.edu/sos


Admissions & Registration Office: Room BE1104 Spring: M, W, Th, F, 8 a.m. 4:30 p.m. & Tue 8 a.m. 6:30 p.m. Admissions: seattlecentral.edu/admissions or 206.934.5450. Registration: seattlecentral.edu/registration or 206.934.6918. (Voice/TTY 206.934.3807) Anyone who is 18 or older or a high school graduate may attend Seattle Central Community College. Special arrangements can be made for some students who are under 18 years of age and have not earned a high school diploma or GED.
Students new to Seattle Central, returning after three or more years need to follow the admission steps below. Note: College admission does not necessarily guarantee admission to a specific college program. Contact the specific instructional division about the entrance requirements for individual programs.

Students who have not gone through the admissions process and are enrolling in only one day or evening course for 5 credits or less.
Non-matriculated students can register without an appointment between the hours of 8a.m. and 4p.m. on the same day as new students. If you are not a U.S. citizen, bring your Permanent Resident Card with you. NOTE: Non-matriculated students cannot enroll in English, math, or natural science courses, access Web registration, receive financial aid or earn a degree/ certificate. Go to seattlecentral.edu/forms for information eligibility and registration.

non-matriculated students

nEW StudEntS Visit seattlecentral.edu/getstarted

State employees & senior citizens tuition waiver policies

1 complete the application form. at the Admissions Office Online at seattlecentral.edu/admissions, in person 2 Information available at: seattlecentral.edu/finaid/index.php the placement test. Go BE 1106. Hours and 3 takeare posted outside of the Testingto roomand are also availablesample tests Office online
have you applied for financial aid?
room BE1104, or call 206.934.5450.

Steps to admission

to bypass the compaSS test submit college transcripts showing

at: seattlecentral.edu/testing. Upon completion of the COMPASS or ESL COMPASS, present your scores to Admissions where you will be given a STAR Orientation appointment or a referral to the Basic and Transitional Studies Division. (Prepare for the COMPASS test: beforeyoutest.org.)

cially registered, paid fees and received a valid receipt from the college cashier. Instructors may not allow a student to attend their class if the students name is not on the official class roster. Students who are officially enrolled in credit classes must be in attendance or communicate with the instructor no later than the first scheduled class. Students who are absent without prior approval of the instructor or the division/department chair may be withdrawn by the college. NOTE: Students should not assume they have been dropped if they have not attended class on the first day. This procedure is usually implemented only when there are other students waiting to enroll in that class.

Attendance Students may not attend any class unless they have been offi-

seattlecentral.edu/star. 4 Star orientation. Attend in-person or gointo:the AA transfer degree Afterwards, meet with an advisor if interested or meet with the Workforce Manager if you are pursuing a professional technical degree. If taking STAR Orientation online, contact Admissions first (206.934.5450) to set up your quarterly registration date and time. Allow two days for your PIN to be activated when finished with online STAR.

successful completion of English Composition and/or college level math. Unofficial transcripts are subject to verification. A STAR appointment will be given at this time. (Note: if you plan on taking additional math or science classes, your most recent math course cannot be older than three years.)

Dropping/withdrawals To avoid any potential problem in meeting your educational goals, you are strongly encouraged to meet with your instructor before dropping any classes. Please refer to the important dates in this section of the class schedule or online at seattlecentral.edu for withdrawal deadlines. Although you may not officially withdraw from a class after the 8th week, regardless of your academic status, you have the option to contract with your instructor for an I incomplete grade, or NC- No Credit. Please see the Seattle Community College Catalog for details regarding these options. The current college catalog is at seattlecolleges.edu/catalog. Seattle Community College District (SCCD) does not provide tuition reduction for concurrent enrollment with non-SCCD colleges.

5 register for classes. or in person in BE 1104. seattlecentral.edu/registration, pay your tuition online through Student Online Services at 6 www.seattlecentral.edu/sos or at the Cashier counter in BE 1104. 7 purchase books across the street at Seattle Centrals bookstore.
How do I transfer credits earned at a previous college to Seattle Central?

Late registration/schedule changes To be successful, students are always encouraged to begin classes on the first day. However, online registration, in open classes (except math classes), continues through the third day of the quarter. After the third day, an instructors signature is required to add a class. A late fee of $10 per credit will be assessed for any class added after the 10th day of the quarter. NOTE: Math classes require course instructors signature from first day and a visit to Registration is required to drop a math class.

Web registration

Frequently asked questions

Submit official transcript and an incoming evaluation request form. PLEASE NOTE: It is the students responsibility to submit an official transcript from former colleges and a transcript evaluation request. Also request an unofficial transcript from your previously attended schools for your personal records and reference.

Hours are 5a.m. to 11p.m., seven days a week, during Web registration dates. Currently enrolled students will begin registering the seventh week of the current quarter. All currently enrolled students will be assigned a registration access time. Students can check this time on the Web at seattlecentral.edu (click on student online services). Registration priority is based upon total cumulative credits earned at Seattle Central. Returning students may register at their regular campus for a course at any Seattle Community College campus on the second day of registration for returning students. In most cases, you may register online if you have already applied for admission or through your home campus. Please contact your registration office for more information.

intra-district registration

Send your official transcript(s) to: Seattle Central Community College, Office of Admissions 1701 Broadway, BE1104, Seattle, WA 98122

Where do I send my transcripts?

common Student id opt-in process

(Washington state Community and technical Colleges only)

Beginning Winter Quarter 2012, upon admission to a college, students may opt to have the same student ID assigned that was assigned at a previously attended college when they provide a correct social security number. This

Tuition and fees are due within seven business days from the date you first register for classes or by the first day of school, whichever comes first. See page4 for payment information.

make a payment

Student online services: seattlecentral.edu/SOS


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Seattle Central

Pay for College

tuItION & FeeS


CASHIER: Room BE1104A, 206.934.4108 M-F 8 a.m. 4 p.m. Open until 6 p.m. every Tuesday seattlecentral.edu/tuition

Upper division tuition for Bachelor of Applied Science (B.A.S.) Program

Resident

Non-resident

Access the amount owed on your tuition and fees at seattlecentral.edu.


Tuition and fees are due seven business days from the date you register for classes or by the first day of school, whichever comes first. If you register on or after the first day of the quarter, tuition is due immediately. Students will be dropped for non-payment if tuition is not received within the established timelines. Tuition can be paid by major credit card at seattlecentral.edu. Payment can also be made in person by cash, check, money order or credit card. Checks returned because of stop payment will be charged $30.75 and the student will be withdrawn from all courses.

1-10 credits (per credit) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $219.34 . . . . . . . . . $596.34 11-18 credits (per credit surcharge) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$8.06 . . . . . . . . . . . .$8.75 19-25 credits (per credit surcharge) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $209.80 . . . . . . . . . $586.80

Special tuition rates


GED Prep . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $25 per qtr. Parent Education Co-op . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $14 per credit

Adult Basic Education . . .$25 per qtr. Community Service: based on actual operating costs

FeeS
Drop. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$6.00 per class Late registration . . . . .$10.00 per credit Lab fee.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $44.00 (after 10th day of quarter) Additional CL class. . . . . . . . . . . . $26.00 Online fee. . . . . . . . . . . . . .$7.00 per credit Maximum CL fee per qtr. . . . . . $70.00 Online Hybrid fee. . . . . .$5.25 per course (for students enrolled in more than Transcript (official copy) . . .$4.20 each one CL-coded class) For program-specific fees, contact the division office. Universal Technology fee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3 per credit (max $54 per quarter) Exemptions: 1-3 credits, ABE/ESL (Below 090) /GED, ungraded courses Student Activity fee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $22.00 per quarter Students enrolled in 5 or more credits of state-funded courses. Transportation Management fee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $10.00 per quarter Students enrolled in 10 or more credits of state-funded courses. Student Photo ID Card (one time charge) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$5.00

drop Box location: A payment drop-off box is located outside the Cashiers office. Be sure the student name and ID number are on the check or money order. It is the students responsibility to verify that payment has been made. Financial aid students must ensure the Cashiers office has processed their payment.

Tuition and fees are subject to change. *For academic, Social Security,
VA, insurance and loan guarantor purposes, 12 or more credits is considered full-time. In order to be verified as enrolled, tuition and fees must be paid in full.

Mandatory fees

tuItION

Resident

Non-resident

1-10 credits (per credit) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $96.39 . . . . . . . . . $268.39 11-18 credits (per credit surcharge) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $43.38 . . . . . . . . . . $48.38 19-25 credits (per credit surcharge) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $86.85 . . . . . . . . . $258.85 19-25 credits (per credit surcharge-Vocational) . . . . . . . . $13.05 . . . . . . . . . . $38.85 1-10 credits (per credit) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $19.28 . . . . . . . . . . $96.39 11-18 credits (per credit surcharge) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$8.68 . . . . . . . . . . $43.38 19-25 credits (per credit surcharge) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $13.05 . . . . . . . . . . $86.85 Note: If you are 19 years of age or older and are a Washington state resident, you are eligible for a discounted tuition rate for high school completion courses. Non-residents are charged resident tuition rate.

High school completion tuition

State support for education Washington State contributes to the cost of


resident students education. The average total cost of resident full-time tuition for a year of education is $6,603. Resident students pay an average of $2,521 of this amount; the remaining $4,082 is paid for by the State of Washington.

Visit seattlecentral.edu/payforcollege. All fees subject to change. For updates, see seattlecentral.edu/tuition.

FINANCIAL AID
Division of Student Financial Services and Veterans Affairs Room BE1104C 206.934.3844 M,W, Th, F, 8 a.m.4:30 p,m.; T, 8 a.m.6:30 p.m. First two weeks of quarter MTh 8 a.m.6:30 p.m.; F, 8 a.m. 4:30 p.m. email: scccfinanacialaid@sccd.ctc.edu web: seattlecentral.edu/finaid
The Financial Aid office staff can assist students with all aspects of the financial aid application process. Students who may need help paying for college are encouraged to apply for financial aid. Because there is no simple income cutoff for determining aid eligibility, students must complete the entire financial aid application process in order for us to determine if they qualify for need-based financial assistance. The Federal financial aid process is lengthy and can often take two months or more for students to complete. We therefore strongly recommend that students begin the application process at least two months prior to the deadline date. Complete steps 1-5 (and 6, if applicable) Quarter/year: of the financial aid application process by: Spring 2012 February 24, 2012

1 new students must complete an admissions form. 2 complete the 2011-2012 Free application for Federal Student aid (FaFSa). 3 Submit your FaFSa to the Federal processor. 4 after you receive your Student aid report (Sar), either 5 Submit all additional required documents to the Financial aid
office as requested.

All students who want to apply for available federal, state, and institutional financial assistance must complete steps 1-5. In addition, students applying for Summer Quarter 2012 aid must complete step 6.

HOw tO AppLy

application deadlines

respond to the 2011-2012 required actions letter sent from the Financial aid office. or contact us by bringing your Sar to the Financial aid office or by phone to request a required documents letter.

Quarter 2012 and would like to 6 if you plan to attend Summeraid, you must submit a Summer be considered for financial Quarter Supplemental Financial aid application to the Financial aid office. These applications will be available beginning April 9, 2012.

Veterans

Please call Tony Diaz, Veterans Affairs Program Coordinator, at 206.934.4147 for information on Veterans Education Assistance Benefits or for questions regarding eligibility, advance pay, career goals, tuition discounts for veterans, and evaluation of military credits.

Visit seattlecentral.edu/finaid

Spring Quarter 2012

Start a new career!


Applied Behavioral Science
Bachelor of Applied Science (B.A.S.) 60 upper division credits in Applied Behavioral Science. Requires A.A.S. degree in Social and Human Services, Chemical Dependency, Child and Family Studies, or Interpreter Training.

Marine engineering Technology FWSpS Three-quarters plus at-sea internship Combines shipboard experience, engineering, and computation to train students to become professional mariners.

et started on a new career or upGrade your skills.

SOCIAL & HUMAn SerVICeS


Chemical Dependency FWSpS Four-quarter certificate Graduates will train to practice in direct service positions in Washington State licensed chemical dependency facilities. Child & Family Studies FWSpS Three- to four-quarter certificate Foundation for students interested in working with children and families. Courses meet licensing requirements for child care providers and Child Development Associate clock hours. Social & Human Services FWSpS Six-quarter A.A.S. degree Train to work in human service occupations or prepare for a BA degree in human services, counseling, or social work.

programs are taught by industry professionals in facilities that mirror real-world work environments. For more information and

complete class schedule: seattlecentral.edu/proftech


Surgical Technology F Three-quarter certificate Surgical technologists assist surgical teams in medical operations. Students learn science, medical terminology, and surgical skills in lab and clinical settings.

InFOrMATIOn TeCHnOLOGy / IT
Applications Support FWSpS Three-quarter certificate or five- to six-quarter A.A.S. degree Students learn software applications and how to support users. Classes prepare students for Microsoft Office Specialist exams. Business Information Technology FWSpS Three-quarter certificate or six-quarter A.A.S. degree Real-world office skills such as customer service, management, and professionalism are taught along with IT skills. Database Administration & Development FWSpS Four-quarter certificate Trains students to organize data, install database management software, create and secure databases and design database driven applications. network Design and Administration FWSpS Four-quarter certificate or three-quarter certificate for Cisco, five- to six-quarter A.A.S.-T degree Students learn to design, evaluate, and manage systems such as local and wide area networks and other data communications systems. Programming FWSpS Four-quarter certificate or five- to six-quarter A.A.S.-T degree Trains students to write, test, and maintain computer programs with an emphasis on object-oriented design. Web Design FWSpS Four-quarter certificate or five- to six-quarter A.A.S.-T degree This evening program trains students to create graphics, design navigational elements and structure content to produce Web sites. Web Development FWSpS Four-quarter certificate or five- to six-quarter A.A.S.-T degree Combines programming, Web design, and using databases to produce Web sites.

CreATIVe ArTS
Apparel Design F Six-quarter A.A.S. degree Classes in fashion, computers, design, color, and sewing prepare students to work in the apparel manufacturing and design industry. Commercial Photography F Six-quarter A.A.S. degree Equips students with technical knowledge, creative vision and business acumen to be successful professional photographers. Graphic Design F Six-quarter certificate or seven-quarter A.A.S. degree Combines traditional and computer-based instruction in professional design, illustration and typography.

WOOD COnSTrUCTIOn
Students prepare for employment in the home construction, remodeling, and light commercial construction trades with hands-on shop learning. The combination of technical information with practical shop application prepares students for careers in cabinetmaking and fine woodworking.

Carpentry FWSpS Four-quarter certificate, five or more quarter A.A.S. degree

Cabinetmaking FWSpS Five-quarter certificate, six-quarter A.A.S. degree

CULInAry
Culinary Arts FWSp Six-quarter certificate or seven-quarter A.A.S. degree Chef-instructors transform students into chefs by teaching culinary theory and management, combined with the reallife experience of preparing meals for two restaurants. Specialty Breads & Desserts FWSp Five-quarter certificate or six-quarter A.A.S. degree Students learn a combination of traditional and cutting edge curricula from chefs in the classroom and in a pastry shop.

Marine Carpentry FWSpS Six-quarter certificate, eight-quarter A.A.S. degree

Students work in a boat shop environment repairing and building both wood and fiberglass boats.

Resources are available. wOrker retrAININg


Fine Arts Building, Room 202 801 E. Pine St. Monday-Thursday 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Check out startnextquarter.org or call 206.934.3854.

Dental Hygiene F Seven-quarter, A.A.S.-T degree Includes theory, lab, business and health courses, and clinical practice at Centrals state-of-the-art dental facility. nursing F Six-quarter, A.A.S.-T degree Science courses, lab skills, nursing theory, and hands-on clinical practice prepare students to work as registered nurses. LPN to RN transition degree available. Opticianry FW Seven-quarter, A.A.S. degree (self-supporting program with different tuition rates) Opticians design and fit eyewear and contact lenses. Students MArITIMe Marine Deck Technology FWSpS get real-world experience in the campus optical shop. Three-quarters plus at-sea internship respiratory Care F On-board experience plus classes in nautical science, Seven-quarter, A.A.S. degree Learn to evaluate, treat, and care for patients with breathing computation, and communication prepares students for disorders. Class and lab instruction is combined with clinical a career in the maritime industry. experience. New students can begin program: F fall quarter. Sp spring quarter. W winter quarter. FWSpS any quarter of the year Prerequisite courses required (before enrollment) A.A.S.-T Associate of Applied Science Transfer degree (contains 20 transferable general education credits) A.A.S. Associate of Applied Science degree B.A.S. Bachelor of Applied Science degree in Applied Behavioral Science
NOTe: Many programs have waitlists and/or prerequisite class requirements.

HeALTH

Need guidance? COuNSeLINg

We have many counselors here to help you with career and personal issues. seattlecentral.edu/counsel/ counselorcontact.php or call 206.934.3851 to be matched with a counselor.

Come for a visit. INFOrmAtION SeSSIONS

Take a department tour and learn more about a program. see seattlecentral.edu/course/ infosessions.php or call 206.934.3851 for dates and times.

Get signed up! WorkForcE intakE oFFicE


Room BE 1102 C7, main floor on campus

email: scccwf@sccd.ctc.edu 206.934.4188

Student Services

Check out seattlecentral.edu/student/stu_resources.php


Advising Center
206.934.4068, Room BE1102 seattlecentral.edu/advising
Advisors verify course eligibility based on previous college coursework or test scores, provide information about program requirements, and assist students with course scheduling. Advising is recommended prior to registration.

Student resources
College Success Program

Seattle Central

student online services

eattle central offers a wide array of services including tutoring, counseling, advising and more. standard office hours are 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.; call for specific department hours.

seattlecentral.edu/SoS
Look up your schedule View the quarterly class schedule Register online (Online Registration Tutorial) Check your registration appointment time Waitlist inquiries and updates Pay for courses online Get your grades (unofficial transcript) Get your A.A. Degree Audit Check your Financial Aid status Hope Scholarship tax credit information Change your PIN Change your address See updated instructor names

206.934.3168, Room BE1102D5 seattlecentral.edu/collegesuccess Email: dale.oberlander@seattlecolleges.edu


Financial assistance and support for former foster youth.

College Transfer Center


206.934.5469, Room BE1102 seattlecentral.edu/transfercenter
Get help researching four-year schools, admissions requirements, and application process.

Art Gallery
The M. Rosetta Hunter Art Gallery is a formal exhibition space, featuring a broad spectrum of displays and programs of activities.

International Student Information


206.934.3893, Room SA102 seattlecentral.edu/international

206.934.4379, Room BE2116 Atrium seattlecentral.edu/artgallery

Collegewide Tutoring
206.934.0973, Room BE2102
Free individual and group tutoring in many college transfer classes and professional technical programs.

IrC Media Center


206.934.4053, Room BE2101
Provides audio and visual equipment and facilities such as audio and video tapes, video cameras and monitors, closed-circuit television, and cable programs.

Basic & Transitional Studies


206.934.4180, BE3122 Seattlecentral.edu/basic
Adult literacy, English as a Second Language, and GED preparation classes for eligible adults.

Computer Center
206.934.4194, Room BE3148
PC and Mac computers are available to all students. Requires current Seattle Central enrollment, payment of universal technology fee and/or computer lab fee, and a student identification card.

Library
(Instructional resource Center) 206.934.4050, room Be2101 seattlecentral.edu/library

The Bookstore
The Bookstore, located in the Charles H. Mitchell Activity Center, is stocked with new and used textbooks, school supplies, and sundry items.

206.934.4148, Room MAC250

Librarians are available to help you take advantage of the colleges computer databases and find books, reference guides, and periodicals.

Cosmetology
206.934.5477, 1500 Harvard Ave

Charles H. Mitchell Activity Center (MAC)


206.934.6315, 1718 Broadway, Room MAC314 seattlecentral.edu/mac
Weight room, cardio and selector machines Gymnasium with indoor track Personal training Racquetball and squash courts Game room, pool tables, table tennis, video games and more!

Campus Optical
206.934.5440 (call for hours)

Counseling
seattlecentral.edu/counsel, Room BE1102B1
A variety of counseling and guidance services provided by faculty holding masters or doctoral degrees in counseling/guidance.

Career Services Center


206.934.4383, Room BE1102E seattlecentral.edu/careercenter
One-to-one career assessments, advising and planning to assist individuals to explore their interests, personality type, skills and values and how they relate to career planning. Services include resume and cover letter assistance, job search and interview preparation, scholarship information, college search, employer lists, and online automated employment service interface.

Disability Support Services (DSS)


206.934.4183, Room BE1112 Call for an appointment seattlecentral.edu/disability-support
Provides physical and programmatic accommodations to persons with documented disabilities such as sign language interpreters,
assistive technology, and exam modifications.

Multicultural Services
206.934.4085, Room BE1103 M-Th 8:30 a.m. 3:30 p.m.
Helps new students access college support services, introduces them to college success skills, and facilitates programs such as the annual Students of Color Conference.

Child Life Specialist Program


206.934.3260, North Plaza, Room 113 Email: karleen.wolfe@seattlecolleges.edu

Food Services

Atrium grill and deli Get advice on completing coursework require- MTh 7:30 a.m.3 p.m. ments for Certification as a Child Life Specialist. The Buzz espresso caf MTh 7:30 a.m.8 p.m. Parent/Child Center & Parent ed Convenience Store (C-Store), main BE hall 206.934.6906, Room BE 1124 MTh 7:30 a.m.8 p.m. seattlecentral.edu/parentchildcenter
Early Learning and Parent Education offered in both center-based and co-op preschool models.
Seattle Centrals atrium houses a cafeteria serving breakfast and lunch, and a student lounge.

Outreach & recruitment Services (OrS)


206.934.3898, Room BE1104 Admissions seattlecentral.edu/outreach Email: scccoutreach@sccd.ctc.edu Fax: 206.934.6321
Provides resources, and campus tours to schools, businesses, and community organizations.

Spring Quarter 2012

Parking Services
206.934.6932, Room BE1143

SVI Seattle Vocational Institute


sviweb.sccd.ctc.edu The areas largest provider of short-term workforce/vocational training programs.

running Start
206.934.3820, Room BE 1102
runningstart.edu/runstart Eligible junior and senior high school students can earn high school AND college credit simultaneously by taking courses at Seattle Central at reduced or free tuition.

206.934.4950, 2120 S. Jackson St. 8 a.m.-4:30p.m.

The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act


The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) affords students certain rights with respect to their education records. These rights are: he right to inspect and review their educaT tion records; he right to request the amendment of the t students education records that the student believes is inaccurate or misleading; t he right to consent to disclosures of personally identifiable information contained in the students education records, except to the extent that FERPA authorizes disclosure without consent; nd the right to file a complaint with the a U.S. Department of Education concerning alleged failures by the college to comply with the requirements of FERPA. FERPA is a law designed to protect the privacy interest of students and applies to all educational institutions and educational agencies that receive funds under any program administered by the U.S. Secretary of Education. At the post-secondary level, privacy rights under FERPA are afforded the student and not the parents of the student. A student attending Seattle Central Community College who is under 18 has the same privacy rights (afforded under FERPA) as those who are over the age of 18. FERPA rights also apply to former students. Per the Seattle Community Colleges District policies and procedures and FERPA, there are certain categories of information contained in a students education records that are considered Directory Information and can be disclosed to the public without a students consent. Seattle Central has defined Directory Information as: Students name Email address Enrollment status in the college Date(s) of enrollment Area of study Awards granted by the college Participation in official sports activities Weight/height of athletic team members Students may request that the college NOT release directory information by notifying the Registrars office. The form is available in the Registration and Records (BE1104) and on seattlecentral.edu/registration/forms/php. Directory information can never include a students social security number, citizenship, race/ethnicity, nationality, gender, grades or G.P.A. For more information regarding student rights and the exceptions to the right to consent to disclosures of personally identifiable information, check the website at seattlecentral.edu/forms/index.php, the college catalog, or contact Registration and Records at 206.934.6918.

Teacher Training/education Program


206.934.3895 North Plaza Room 115 www.teachertrainingprogram.com
Become a teacher! Find out more.

Student Services

Seattle Culinary Academy


206.934.5424 seattlecentral.edu/seattleculinary/ restaurants.php
SCA operates two restaurants on campus that are open to the public. Square One Bistro Contemporary casual dining. Soups, salads, seafood, meats and desserts. One World Dining State-of-the art menus from around the globe, including cuisine from the Pacific Northwest.

Testing Office
206.934.6344, Room BE1106 seattlecentral.edu/testing
Provides assessment and testing services. COMPASS exams for general placement are offered daily; GED exams and proctoring services are offered weekly.

Transportation Services
206.934.6931, Room BE1143 seattlecentral.edu/transportation

Security
206.934.5442, Day: Room BE1108(second office by north entrance) seattlecentral.edu/security Call if security is needed
The security office is responsible for the campus lost and found. Have 206.934.5442 in your cell phone to call security in case of emergency or incident on campus.

Veterans Services
206.934.4147, Room BE1104 seattlecentral.edu/veterans.php
Helps veterans and eligible dependents receive and maintain VA educational benefits while in school.

Womens Programs and Workforce Services


206.934.3854 Room 202 Fine Arts Building (corner of Harvard & Pine St.) seattlecentral.edu/womens-progs seattlecentral.edu/wrp; startnextquarter.org
Provides resources available on campus and through community partners. Tuition Assistance and books/supplies available to students who qualify for WorkFirst; Basic Food Education & Training; Worker Retraining; and Opportunity Grant. Support services and educational support. To see if you qualify, check out www.startnextquarter.org, complete the information and sign up for a workshop.

Student Accident Insurance


206.934.6924 Student Leadership, Room MAC350

Student Academic Assistance


206.934.3852, BE1102B1 www.seattlecentral.org/academic-assistance Student Support Services, TrIO Project (funded by the U.S. Department of education)
Academic, career, personal counseling and tutoring for first generation, low-income students, veterans, students with disabilities and alumni who want to graduate and transfer to a four-year college or university.

Student Leadership
206.934.6924 1701 Broadway, MAC350 (above the Bookstore) seattlecentral.edu/stu-lead/
Facilitates leadership development and supports student involvement, creating connections for student success. Become a member of a club, committee, or student government! Facebook: seattlecentral.edu/SLfacebook

Workforce education (WF) Intake Advising


206.934.4188, Room BE 1102C7 By appointment or drop in scccwf@sccd.ctc.edu seattlecentral.edu/proftech/index.php
For students who have completed the admissions process and want to find out how to start a professional/technical program, advice on class requirements, or how to be added to the waitlist for programs that require pre-approval.

Prepare for the COMPASS placement test: beforeyoutest.org

Class Locations
AS Be BF BPH eT FA OC

Credit Classes
nP North Plaza SA South Annex MAC Charles H. Mitchell Student Activity Center SAM Science and Mathematics Tr Maritime Academy WC Wood Construction

Seattle Central

Prerequisites for all college courses Unless otherwise noted, all courses require reading and writing above Adult Basic Education level. Consult your counselor or advisor. Prerequisites for all natural & physical science courses Unless otherwise noted, all Natural Science courses require eligibility for MATH 084 - Algebra I. All math and science prerequisites should have been completed within the last three (3) years. Consult your counselor or advisor.
course title accounting FundamEntalS i 1720 ACC 101 01 5 BE3200 MWF

Siegal Center Broadway Edison Broadway Playfield Broadway Performance Hall Erickson Theatre Fine Arts Building Off-Campus

Allied Health Sciences


BE3210 206.934.4347 nurSing aSSiStant

principlES oF accounting ii PREREQ: ACCT& 201 or ACC 210 or permission. 8807 ACCT&202 C01 5 Correspondence principlES oF accounting iii PREREQ: ACCT& 103,120,r 220, ACCT& 202; or permission. 8808 ACCT&203 C01 5 Correspondence 9106 ACCT&203 OL 5 Online introduction to BuSinESS 8828 BUS&101 C01 5 Correspondence 9105 BUS&101 OL 5 Online laW and SociEtY 9108 BUS200 OL 5 Online

ONeill ONeill Black Brankovan Ward Tennyson

8:00A-8:50A
class start and end time

Johnson

Credit classes

item number

sectionbuilding number and room course number abbrev. & class days number credits

instructor name

3010 AHE111 01 9 ARR MW Standard prEcautionS/ FirSt aid 3007 AHE151 01 1 ARR ARR hEalth carE proVidEr cpr PREREQ: Permission. 3009 AHE152 01 1 ARR ARR LAB ARR

8am - 1:30pm ARR ARR ARR

Ryland Cornutt Staff

distance Education
BE1140 206.934.4060 hiV/aidS Education

Accounting/Business Administration
*0001 ACCT&201 01 5 BE4106 MTWTh 8am - 8:50am ONeill LAB BE3156 F 8am - 8:50am *0002 ACCT&201 HY 5 BE4106 TTh 9am - 9:50am Black LAB BE3173 F 9am - 9:50am Item 0002 is a Hybrid section of ACCT&201. This course will meet 3 hours per week on campus and 2 hours per week on-line. Additional Distance Learning fees will be applied. *0003 ACCT&201 02 5 BE3212 MTWTh 11am - 11:50am Black LAB BE3173 F 11am - 11:50am *0004 ACCT&201 03 5 BE3212 TTh 6:30pm - 9pm Staff LAB BE3173 T 6:30pm - 9pm principlES oF accounting ii PREREQ: ACCT& 201 or ACC 210 or permission. *0005 ACCT&202 01 5 BE3212 MW 6:30pm - 9pm Maxwell LAB BE3174 M 6:30pm - 9pm *0006 ACCT&202 HY 5 BE4106 TTh 12pm - 12:50pm Black LAB BE3173 F 12pm - 12:50pm Item 0006 is a Hybrid section of ACCT&202. Meet 3 hours per week on campus and 2 hours per week on-line. Additional Distance Learning fees will be applied. principlES oF accounting iii PREREQ: ACCT& 103,120, 220, ACCT& 202; or permission. *0007 ACCT&203 01 5 BE4106 MTWTh 10am - 10:50am ONeill LAB BE3156 F 10am - 10:50am *0008 ACCT&203 02 5 BE4106 MTWTh 11am - 11:50am ONeill LAB BE3156 F 11am - 11:50am *0009 ACCT&203 03 5 BE4159 TTh 6:30pm - 9pm Staff LAB BE3173 Th 6:30pm - 9pm introduction to BuSinESS 0115 BUS&101 01 5 BE4149 DAILY 10am - 10:50am Brankovan 0116 BUS&101 02 5 BE4149 DAILY 11am - 11:50am Brankovan laW and SociEtY Transfers as a constitutional law course. Students should check with the four year school to confirm transferability. 0117 BUS200 01 5 BE3192 DAILY 10am - 10:50am Tennyson 0118 BUS200 02 5 BE3192 DAILY 12pm - 12:50pm Tennyson BuSinESS and Economic StatiSticS PREREQ: Completion of MATH 098 with 2.0 or higher. Strongly recommend ENGL&101 or instructor permission. *0120 BUS210 02 5 BE4148 MWThF 1pm - 1:50pm Staff LAB BE3175 T 1pm - 1:50pm *0122 BUS210 01 5 BE4149 MTWF 9am - 9:50am Tennyson LAB BE3168 Th 9am - 9:50am
BE5166 206.934.3830 seattlecentral.edu *COMPUTER LAB FEE $44.00 principlES oF accounting i

Anthropology

9112 AHE150 OL 0.5 mEdical tErminologY 8810 AHE168 C01 5

Online Correspondence

Cornutt Haran

BE4128 206.934.4164 amErican moSaic 1448 ANTH&106 01 5 BE4118 MW 6pm - 8:30pm Biological anthropologY 1474 ANTH&205 01 5 BE4105 DAILY 10am - 10:50am 1475 ANTH&205 02 5 BE4105 TTh 12pm - 2:30pm cultural anthropologY 1476 ANTH&206 01 5 BE4105 DAILY 11am - 11:50am 1477 ANTH&206 02 5 BE4118 MTTh 1pm - 2:30pm culturES oF thE middlE EaSt 1479 ANTH&228 01 5 BE4105 DAILY 8am - 8:50am contEmporarY iSSuES in anthropologY 1460 ANTH201 H1 5 BE4105 M 12pm - 3pm 1461 ANTH201 H2 5 BE4105 W 12pm - 3pm mEdical anthropologY 1481 ANTH275 01 5 BE4105 DAILY 9am - 9:50am SpEcial proBlEmS/anthropologY PREREQ: Permission of dean. 1492 ANTH299 01 5 BE4128 ARR ARR SpEcial topicS Please contact the division for information.

Goltermann Al-madani Knutson Al-madani Al-madani Barclay Knutson Knutson Barclay Lawson

distance Education

Apparel Design
1900 ADS098

BE1140 206.934.4060 SurVEY oF anthropologY 9115 ANTH&100 OL 5

Online

Goltermann

BE5166 206.934.3830 seattlecentral.edu/programs/apparel *COMPUTER LAB FEE $44.00 prE adS conStruction and pattErnmaking - lEVEl 2

01 2 BE1149

6pm - 9pm

Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff

distance Education
C01 5 OL 5

8806 ACCT&201 9100 ACCT&201

BE1140 206.934.4060 principlES oF accounting i

Correspondence Online

ONeill ONeill

Full course descriptions at seattlecentral.edu/courses

prE adS conStruction and pattErnmaking - lEVEl 3 1901 ADS100 01 2 BE1149 T 6pm - 9pm 1902 ADS100 02 2 BE1149 Th 6pm - 9pm maSS markEt production tEchniQuES PREREQ: ADS 101. *1906 ADS103 01 4 BE1149 W 9am - 3pm *1907 ADS103 02 4 BE1149 Th 9am - 3pm dESign through Flat pattErnmaking ii *1915 ADS113 01 4 BE1149 T 9am - 3pm *1916 ADS113 02 4 BE1149 W 9am - 3pm proFESSional altErationS and Fitting i *1917 ADS122 01 2 BE1149 M 1pm - 4pm *1918 ADS122 02 2 BE1149 M 9am - 12pm

First year

Spring Quarter 2012


tExtilE tEchnologY and dESign ii *1922 ADS142 01 2 BE1149 M *1923 ADS142 02 2 BE1149 M

9am - 12pm 1pm - 4pm

Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff

portFolio and rESumE dEVElopmEnt *1943 ADS230 01 4 BE1139A Th 9am - 3pm *1944 ADS230 02 4 BE1139A W 9am - 3pm Final linE dESign and dEVElopmEnt *1949 ADS250 01 8 BE1149 M 9am - 3pm *1950 ADS250 02 8 BE1149 M 9am - 3pm

Second year

Applications Support

Computers/Microcomputer Management section. EngliSh compoSition 0666 ENGL&101 09 5 BE4134 DAILY 10am - 10:50am Faucette intErcultural communication 0808 HUM105 01 5 BE4104 DAILY 9am - 9:50am Wright inFormation computEr concEptS *3177 ITC102 01 3 BE3178 MT 10am - 10:50am Staff LAB BE3175 W 10am - 10:50am computEr opErating SYStEmS PREREQ: MIC 101 with 2.0 or higher or ability to use MS Office. SatisfiesRestricted IT Electiverequirement. *3195 ITC134 01 5 BE3179 MW 1pm - 3:15pm Staff introduction to computEr hardWarE PREREQ: ITC 102 w/ 2.0 or higher or instructor permission.Satisfies Restricted IT Elective requirement. *3197 ITC140 01 5 BE3180 TTh 1pm - 3:15pm Staff Q-ElEmEntarY StatiSticS PREREQ: MATH 098 w/ 2.5 or higher OR MATH 116 w/ 2.0 or higher w/in the last 3 years. *1311 MATH109 01 5 SAM101 DAILY 12pm - 12:50pm Pepe Q-math BEhind inFormation tEchnologY *1320 MATH119T 01 3 SAM301 MWF 1pm - 1:50pm Staff Supporting poWErpoint *1979 MIC160P 01 4 BE3167 MW 5pm - 7pm Taylor LAB ARR ARR computEr uSEr Support *1970 MIC175 01 4 BE3180 TTh 6pm - 8pm Staff nEtWork ESSEntialS - comptia nEtWork + PREREQ: MIC 101 with 2.0 or higher or ability to use MS Office. SatisfiesRestricted IT Electiverequirement. *3214 NET120 01 5 BE3183 TTh 1pm - 3:15pm Messerly

BE5166 206.934.3830 seattlecentral.edu/programs/appsupport *COMPUTER LAB FEE $44.00. For a complete listing of MIC 101 courses, please see the

Applied Behavioral Science B.A.S.

4310 ABS310 01 5 BE3203 MW 6pm - 8:30pm inFormation litEracY and program aSSESSmEnt 4330 ABS330 01 5 BE3203 TTh 6pm - 8:30pm QuantitatiVE principlES in rESEarch & aSSESSmEnt 4351 ABS350 01 5 TBA puBlic policY analYSiS 4360 ABS360 01 5 BE3189 SociologY oF FamiliES 4430 ABS430 01 5 BE3189 SEnior capStonE proJEct 4495 ABS495 01 5 BE3220
PREREQ: Permission

BE3220 206.934.6900 PREREQ: Current enrollment in the Applied Behavioral Science B.A.S. Program. proFESSionaliSm and Ethical practicE

Staff

Williams Staff Batayola Oka Sullivan

Astronomy
1001 ASTR&100 1002 ASTR&100

draWing 0558 ART111 03 5 FA402 TTh 9am - 11:50am Tanzi 0561 ART111 01 5 FA403 MW 10am - 12:50pm Garmendia There is an optional service-learning component to this class for an additional 2 credits. 0562 ART111 02 5 FA403 MW 6pm - 9pm Barrie draWing PREREQ: ART 111 or permission of instructor. 0559 ART112 03 5 FA402 TTh 9am - 11:50am Tanzi 0563 ART112 01 5 FA403 MW 10am - 12:50pm Garmendia There is an optional service-learning component to this class for an additional 2 credits. 0564 ART112 02 5 FA403 MW 6pm - 9pm Barrie draWing PREREQ: ART 112 or permission of instructor. 0560 ART113 03 5 FA402 TTh 9am - 11:50am Tanzi 0565 ART113 01 5 FA403 MW 10am - 12:50pm Garmendia There is an optional service-learning component to this class for an additional 2 credits. 0566 ART113 02 5 FA403 MW 6pm - 9pm Barrie introduction to printmaking 0570 ART121 01 5 FA404 TTh 1pm - 3:50pm Garmendia There is an optional service-learning component to this class for an additional 2 credits. introduction to printmaking-intErmEdiatE PREREQ: ART 121 or permission of instructor. 0571 ART122 01 5 FA404 TTh 1pm - 3:50pm Garmendia Optional service-learning component to this class for additional 2 credits. thE paintErlY print: monotYpE and monoprint PREREQ: ART 122 or permission of instructor. 0572 ART123 01 5 FA404 TTh 1pm - 3:50pm Garmendia Optional service-learning component to this class for additional 2 credits. painting 0573 ART201 01 5 FA403 TTh 10am - 12:50pm Garmendia There is an optional APPLIED -learning component to this class for an additional 2 credits. painting PREREQ: ART 201 or permission of instructor. Optional service-learning component to this class for additional 2 credits. 0575 ART202 01 5 FA403 TTh 10am - 12:50pm Garmendia painting PREREQ: ART 202 or permission of instructor. Optional service-learning component to this class for additional 2 credits. 0577 ART203 01 5 FA403 TTh 10am - 12:50pm Garmendia art hiStorY Continuation of ART 252 but can be taken out of sequence. 0591 ART253 01 5 BE4130 MW 1pm - 3:30pm King hiStorY oF thE art oF aSia 0594 ART255 01 5 FA302 DAILY 10am - 10:50am King SpEcial proBlEmS in art PREREQ: Permission of dean. 0596 ART299 01 5 BE4128 ARR ARR Lawson
SAM 110 206.934.3858 SurVEY oF aStronomY

Credit classes

MW TTh MW ARR

6pm - 8:30pm 6pm - 8:30pm 6pm - 8:30pm 5pm - 5:50pm

distance Education

02 5 BE3212 03 5 BE3212

DAILY DAILY

2pm - 2:50pm 12pm - 12:50pm

Faust Faust

Art

BE1140 206.934.4060 SurVEY oF aStronomY 8819 ASTR&100 C01 5 9005 ASTR&100 VI 5 9103 ASTR&100 OL 5

0551 ART&100 01 5 FA405 DAILY 12pm - 12:50pm Tanzi 0552 ART&100 02 5 FA405 MW 6pm - 8:30pm Enderle dESign *0553 ART101 01 5 FA402 MW 1pm - 3:50pm Barrie LAB BE3151 MW 1pm - 3:50pm dESign PREREQ: ART 101 or permission of instructor. *0554 ART102 01 5 FA402 MW 1pm - 3:50pm Barrie LAB BE3151 MW 1pm - 3:50pm dESign PREREQ: Art 102 or permission of instructor. Problems in Design. Continuation of ART 102. *0555 ART103 01 5 FA402 MW 1pm - 3:50pm Barrie LAB BE3151 MW 1pm - 3:50pm iS-SurVEY oF modErn art 0557 ART105 01 5 FA405 DAILY 9am - 9:50am Enderle

BE4128 206.934.4164 *COMPUTER LAB FEE $44.00 art apprEciation

Basic and Transitional Studies Biology

Correspondence Video/DVD Online

Knudson Larson Larson

BE3122 206 934-4180 seattlecentral.edu/basic 206.934.4180 Call or visit website for more information about GED, ESL, English, Math & computer skills. See English section of this schedule for ESL class listings. SAM 110 206.934.3858 *COMPUTER LAB FEE $44.00 SurVEY oF BiologY

PREREQ: Eligibility for MATH 084 and ENGL&101. SCIENCE LAB FEE $44.00 1006 BIOL&100 01 5 SAM104 TThF 9am - 9:50am LAB SAM305 MW 9am - 10:50am nutrition For Food SErVicE proFESSionalS 1013 BIOL103 01 3 BE4151 TTh 2pm - 3:20pm introduction to comparatiVE animal BEhaVior PREREQ: Eligibility for MATH 084 and ENGL&101. SCIENCE LAB FEE $44.00 1015 BIOL107 01 5 SAM203 TTh 11am - 12:30pm LAB SAM303 M 11am - 2:50pm

Campbell Wilson Moffat

Seattle Central
marinE BiologY PREREQ: Eligibility for MATH 084 and ENGL&101. SCIENCE LAB FEE $44.00 1017 BIOL120 01 5 SAM104 TThF 12pm - 12:50pm Campbell LAB SAM305 MW 12pm - 1:50pm SurVEY oF human anatomY & phYSiologY PREREQ: Eligibility MATH 084 and ENGL& 10. SCIENCE LAB FEE $44.00 1018 BIOL128 01 5 SAM105 TTh 9am - 10:50am Kesler LAB SAM306 M 9am - 10:50am 1019 BIOL128 02 5 SAM104 TWThF 11am - 11:50am Staff LAB SAM306 M 11am - 12:50pm gEnEral BiologY W/ laB PREREQ: Eligibility for MATH 084 and ENGL&101. SCIENCE LAB FEE $44.00 1021 BIOL&160 01 5 SAM203 MWF 8am - 8:50am Whorley LAB SAM305 TTh 8am - 9:50am 1022 BIOL&160 02 5 SAM203 MWF 10am - 10:50am Whorley LAB SAM305 TTh 10am - 11:50am 1023 BIOL&160 03 5 SAM203 MWF 12pm - 12:50pm Ainsworth LAB SAM305 TTh 12pm - 1:50pm 1025 BIOL&160 04 5 SAM203 MWF 2pm - 2:50pm Davis LAB SAM305 TTh 2pm - 3:50pm 1026 BIOL&160 11 5 SAM104 MW 5:30pm - 9pm Legters LAB SAM305 ARR ARR human gEnEticS PREREQ: Eligibility for MATH 084 and ENGL&101. SCIENCE LAB FEE $44.00 1028 BIOL161 01 5 SAM104 MW 9am - 10:50am Yasuda LAB SAM303 F 9am - 10:50am maJorS animal PREREQ: BIOL&211 or BIOL 201. Continuation of 3-quarter series. SCIENCE LAB FEE $44.00 1034 BIOL&212 01 5 SAM104 MTTh 8am - 8:50am Staff LAB SAM302 WF 8am - 9:50am maJorS plant PREREQ: BIOL&211 with a grade of 2.0 or higher. SCIENCE LAB FEE $44.00 1037 BIOL&213 01 5 SAM105 MWF 8:30am - 9:50am Sparks LAB SAM302 T 8am - 10:50am 1038 BIOL&213 02 5 SAM105 MWF 8:30am - 9:50am Sparks LAB SAM302 Th 8am - 10:50am human anatomY and phYSiologY 1 PREREQ: BIOL& 160 (higher recommended) or CHEM& 121 w/ a 2.0 or higher or permission of instructor and eligibility for MATH 084 and ENGL&101. SCIENCE LAB FEE $44.00 *1040 BIOL&241 01 5 SAM105 MTTh 11am - 11:50am Kesler LAB SAM306 WF 11am - 12:50am *1041 BIOL&241 02 5 SAM104 MTTh 1pm - 1:50pm Gong LAB SAM306 WF 1pm - 2:50pm *1042 BIOL&241 11 5 SAM203 MW 6pm - 9:30pm Morefield LAB SAM306 ARR human anatomY and phYSiologY 2 PREREQ: BIOL&241 with a 2.0 or higher. Continuation of BIOL&241. SCIENCE LAB FEE $44.00 *1046 BIOL&242 01 5 SAM203 MWF 9am - 9:50am Moffat LAB SAM306 TTh 8am - 9:50am *1047 BIOL&242 02 5 SAM105 MWF 10am - 10:50am Gong LAB SAM306 TTh 10am - 11:50am *1050 BIOL&242 12 5 SAM203 TTh 6pm - 9:30pm Morefield LAB SAM306 ARR ARR microBiologY PREREQ: Two CHEM and/or BIOL lab classes w/ a 2.0 or higher AND eligibility for MATH 098 and ENGL&101. SCIENCE LAB FEE $44.00 1051 BIOL&260 01 5 SAM105 MWF 12pm - 12:50pm Yasuda LAB SAM303 TTh 10am - 11:50am 1052 BIOL&260 02 5 SAM105 MWF 12pm - 12:50pm Yasuda LAB SAM303 TTh 12pm - 1:50pm 1053 BIOL&260 12 5 SAM104 TTh 5:30pm - 9pm Legters LAB SAM303 ARR ARR diVErSitY iSSuES in BuSinESS 0023 BUS113 01 3 BE4159 MWF 8am - 8:50am Staff intEgratEd communicationS i 0034 BUS131 01 5 BE4159 DAILY 11am - 11:50am Staff cuStomEr rElationS 0035 BUS140 01 5 BE3214 DAILY 9am - 9:50am Palazzo inFormation tEchnologY i PREREQ: Keyboarding rate of 25 net wpm. *0036 BUS170 01 4 BE3214 TTh 10am - 10:50am Palazzo LAB BE3174 MWF 10am - 10:50am inFormation tEchnologY iii PREREQ: BUS 171 and keyboarding rate of 47 net wpm. *0037 BUS172 01 4 BE3214 MW 10am - 10:50am Natoli LAB BE3175 TThF 10am - 10:50am introduction to WEB dESign/dEVElopmEnt With drEamWEaVEr PREREQ: Keyboarding rate 25 net wpm and one of the following: BUS170, MIC 101 OR MIC 150. *0044 BUS178 01 5 BE3175 DAILY 8am - 8:50am Staff inFormation and dataBaSE managEmEnt *0040 BUS182 01 5 BE3178 MWF 11am - 11:50am Natoli LAB BE3175 TTh 11am - 11:50am Small BuSinESS managEmEnt *0041 BUS185 01 5 BE3178 DAILY 12pm - 12:50pm Natoli proFESSional dEVElopmEnt 0032 BUS216 01 5 BE3214 DAILY 11am - 11:50am Palazzo

Credit classes

distance Education
BE1140 206.934.4060 kEYBoarding

Chemistry

9107 BUS104 OL 3 Online kEYBoarding/SkillBuilding 9110 BUS106 OL 3 Online Small BuSinESS managEmEnt 9153 BUS185 OL 5 Online laW and SociEtY 9108 BUS200 OL 5 Online

Aragon Aragon Ward Tennyson

Botany

SAM 110 206.934.3858 thE plant kingdom PREREQ: Eligibility for MATH 084 and ENGL&101. SCIENCE LAB FEE $44.00 1070 BOT112 01 5 SAM203 MWF 11am - 11:50am LAB SAM302 TTh 11am - 12:50pm

Wiseley

Business Information Technology

0021 BUS100 01 3 BE3214 MWF 8am - 8:50am Optional service-learning component for an additional 2 credits. kEYBoarding *0031 BUS104 02 3 BE3175 DAILY 9am - 9:50am kEYBoarding/SkillBuilding *0032 BUS106 02 3 BE3175 DAILY 9am - 9:50am

BE5166 206.934.3830 seattlecentral.edu/programs/businfotech *COMPUTER LAB FEE $44.00 FundamEntalS oF SupErViSion

Staff Natoli Natoli

PREREQ: Eligibility for MATH 084 and ENGL&101. 1077 CHEM&110 01 5 SAM401 MWThF 9am - 9:50am Naeemi LAB SAM403 T 9am - 10:50am introduction to chEmiStrY PREREQ: MATH 085 w/ a 2.2 or higher within last 3 years. MATH 098 recommended. 1080 CHEM&121 01 5 SAM400 DAILY 9am - 9:50am Staff LAB SAM405 Th 11pm - 1:50pm 1081 CHEM&121 02 5 SAM400 MWF 1pm - 2:20pm Clary LAB SAM405 M 2:30pm - 5:20pm 1082 CHEM&121 03 5 SAM400 DAILY 10am - 10:50am Staff LAB SAM405 W 11am - 1:50pm 1085 CHEM&121 12 5 SAM401 TTh 5:30pm - 9pm Schultz LAB SAM405 Th ARR introduction to organic chEmiStrY PREREQ: CHEM&121 w/ a 2.0 or higher in the last 3 years. Lab included in evening classtimes. 1088 CHEM&122 11 5 SAM401 MW 5:30pm - 9pm Clary LAB SAM403 W ARR gEnEral chEmiStrY prEp PREREQ: MATH 098 w/ a 2.5 or higher within the last 3 years. 1101 CHEM&139 01 5 SAM401 DAILY 10am - 10:50am Villarba 1102 CHEM&139 02 5 SAM401 DAILY 1pm - 1:50pm Wick gEnEral chEmiStrY With laB i PREREQ: MATH&141 w/ a 2.0 or higher AND CHEM&139 w/ a 2.0 or higher in the last 3 years or CHEM placement exam. *1104 CHEM&161 01 6 SAM401 DAILY 11am - 11:50am Villarba LAB SAM406 T 2pm - 4:50pm *1105 CHEM&161 02 6 SAM401 DAILY 11am - 11:50am Villarba LAB SAM406 T 5:30pm - 8:20pm gEnEral chEmiStrY With laB ii PREREQ: CHEM&161 w/ a 2.0 or higher in the last 3 years. *1107 CHEM&162 01 6 SAM401 DAILY 12pm - 12:50am Schultz LAB SAM405 T 1pm - 3:50pm *1108 CHEM&162 02 6 SAM401 DAILY 12pm - 12:50pm Schultz LAB SAM406 W 1pm - 3:50pm gEnEral chEmiStrY With laB iii PREREQ: CHEM&162 w/ a 2.0 or higher in the last 3 years. *1109 CHEM&163 01 6 SAM400 DAILY 11am - 11:50am Wick LAB SAM406 MTh 2pm - 4:50pm organic chEmiStrY iii PREREQ: CHEM&242 or CHE 235. 1122 CHEM&243 01 4 SAM401 MWF 7:30am - 8:40am Naeemi

SAM 110 206.934.3858 *COMPUTER LAB FEE $44.00 chEmical concEptS W-laB

10

organic chEmiStrY laB ii PREREQ: CHEM& 242 or CHE 235 or concurrent enrollment and CHEM& 251 or CHE 238. Preparations and qualitative organic analysis. 1126 CHEM&252 01 4 SAM403 TTh 1pm - 1:30pm Naeemi LAB SAM403 TTh 1:30pm - 4:30pm SpEcial proBlEmS PREREQ: CHEM& 160 or CHEM& 163 and permission. 1130 CHEM299 01 1 ARR ARR ARR Naeemi

Spring Quarter 2012

Computers / Microcomputer Management


BE5166 206.934.3830 For beginners or the individual who is seeking a more complete understanding of software applications. *COMPUTER LAB FEE $44.00 introduction to microcomputEr applicationS

indEpEndEnt StudY Please contact the division for information.

Child & Family Studies

*PREREQ: Eligibility for MATH 084 and ENG&101 or permission. phYSical & intEllEctual dEVElopmEnt *2604 CFS120 SPA 3 W 6pm - 9pm Masso BEhaVior and Social dEVElopmEnt oF School agE childrEn 2613 CFS180 01 3 BE4123 Th 6pm - 9pm Staff *math and SciEncE With Young childrEn 2616 CFS215 01 3 BE3209 Sa 9am - 5pm Wolfe *childhood/adolEScEnt SExualitY & Education 2622 CFS228 01 3 BE3201 W 1pm - 4pm Stevens *partnErShipS With diVErSE FamiliES 2625 CFS245 IBS 3 BE4166 T 6pm - 9pm Wolfe LAB ARR ARR 2630 CFS245 01 3 BE4166 T 6pm - 9pm Wolfe *culturallY rElV/anti-BiaS mEthodS: childrEn & FamiliES 2634 CFS280 01 3 Off Campus Sa 9am - 4pm Davidson

NP304 206.934.3270 Note about CFS Sections: IBS = I-BEST, SPA = Spanish, permission required.

Communication

PREREQ: Placement into ENGL& 101. 0601 CMST&101 01 5 BE4175 DAILY 0602 CMST&101 02 5 BE4175 DAILY 0603 CMST&101 03 5 BE4122 DAILY 0604 CMST&101 04 5 BE4122 MW puBlic SpEaking PREREQ: Placement into ENGL& 101. 0606 CMST&220 01 5 BE4171 DAILY 0607 CMST&220 02 5 BE4175 DAILY 0608 CMST&220 03 5 BE4175 DAILY multicultural communication PREREQ: Placement into ENGL& 101. 0605 CMST205 01 5 BE4175 DAILY

BE4128 206.934-4164 introduction to communication

8am - 8:50am 9am - 9:50am 11am - 11:50am 6pm - 8:30pm 10am - 10:50am 11am - 11:50am 12pm - 12:50pm 10am - 10:50am

Lyles Lyles Norton Norton Rutherford Rutherford Rutherford Lyles

distance Education

Computer Science
SAM 110 206.934.3858 *COMPUTER LAB FEE $44.00 computErS in math

8907 CMST&102 C01 5

BE1140 206.934.4060 introduction to maSS mEdia

Correspondence

Sheppard

*1952 MIC101 01 4 BE3173 MTWTh 9am - 9:50am Staff *1953 MIC101 02 4 BE3175 MTWTh 10am - 10:50am Taylor *1954 MIC101 03 4 BE3173 MTWTh 11am - 11:50am Taylor *1955 MIC101 04 4 BE3173 TTh 4:15pm - 5:55pm Staff *1956 MIC101 07 4 BE3173 Sa 9am - 12:20pm Staff *1957 MIC101 HY1 4 BE3173 Th 12pm - 1:50pm Staff Item 1957 is a Hybrid section of MIC 101. Meet 2 hours per week on campus and 2 hours per week on-line. Additional Distance Learning fees will be applied. *1958 MIC101 06 4 BE3174 MTWTh 12pm - 12:50pm Staff mS ExcEl *2007 MIC102E 01 1 BE3168 Sa 9am - 11:40am Staff Class Meets From 5/5 - 5/19 on Sa *2010 MIC102E CA1 1 BE3174 F 2pm - 2:50pm Staff *2011 MIC102E CA2 1 BE3156 Th 2pm - 2:50pm Staff mS Word *2003 MIC102W 01 1 BE3174 Sa 9am - 11:40am Staff Class Meets From 4/14 - 4/28 on Sa computEr applicationS For BuildErS *1977 MIC103 WC 3 WCM0000 MW 7:15am - 8:30am Borgatti drEamWEaVEr *1963 MIC104D 01 2 BE3167 Sa 2pm - 4:10pm Staff uSing computErS ii mS ExcEl *1965 MIC104E 01 2 BE3168 TTh 10am - 10:50am Staff FlaSh *1962 MIC104F 01 2 BE3165 Sa 11:30am - 1:40pm Staff photoShop *1961 MIC104P 01 2 BE3175 Sa 9am - 11:10am Staff Word *1964 MIC104W 01 2 BE3167 MW 10am - 10:50am Staff dataBaSE managEmEnt and dESign With mS accESS PREREQ: Strongly recommended MIC 101 or equivalent experience. *1980 MIC120 HY 4 BE3174 W 1pm - 3pm Staff digital imaging *1988 MIC130 VV 3 BE5148 Th 9am - 1pm Freidberg Supporting poWErpoint *1979 MIC160P 01 4 BE3167 MW 5pm - 7pm Taylor computEr uSEr Support *1970 MIC175 01 4 BE3180 TTh 6pm - 8pm Staff introduction to computEr aidEd draFting & dESign PREREQ: MIC 103 or permission. *1978 MIC203 WC 3 WCM0000 TTh 7:15am - 8:30am Chaplan

Credit classes

distance Education

PREREQ: MATH&142 or permission of the instructor. *CL FEE. 3-week course; final exam in 4th week of quarter. First session mandatory. 1160 CSC 102-Q 01 1 BE 3165 T 1:00P-2:50P Langkamp First class: April 10. Additional class hours arranged at this first meeting. 1161 CSC 102-Q 02 1 BE 3165 T 3:00P-4:50P Langkamp First class: April 10. Additional class hours arranged at this first meeting. 1162 CSC 102-Q 03 1 BE 3165 W 1:00P-2:50P Langkamp First class: April 11. Additional class hours arranged at this first meeting. 1164 CSC 102-Q 04 1 BE 3165 Th 1:00P-2:50P Langkamp First class: April 12. Additional class hours arranged at this first meeting. 1165 CSC 102-Q 051 BE 3165 Th 3:00P-4:50P Langkamp First class: April 12. Additional class hours arranged at this first meeting. introduction to computEr programming PREREQ: MATH 098 with 2.0 or higher. Language: Python (Sum 11) Additional 2 hrs of lab per week required during computer center hours. *1168 CSC110 01 5 BE3161 MWF 10am - 10:50am Ambalavaran LAB BE3161 W 12pm - 1:40pm *1169 CSC110 02 5 SAM202 MWF 9am - 9:50am Ambalavaran LAB SAM202 M 12pm - 1:40pm computEr programming For EnginEErS PREREQ: MATH&141 w/ a 2.0 or higher AND CSC 110 w/ a 2.0 or higher, or permission. Language: JAVA Additional 2 hours per week required during open computer lab hours. *1180 CSC142 01 5 SAM202 MWF 10am - 10:50am Lepeintre LAB SAM202 W 1pm - 2:40pm computEr programming ii PREREQ: CSC 142 with 2.0 or higher. Additional lab hours required during Computer Center hours. *1185 CSC143 01 5 SAM202 MWF 11am - 11:50am Lepeintre LAB SAM202 T 1pm - 2:40pm

Coordinated Studies/Learning Communities


BE4128 206.934.4164 Back to thE BEat For Your Soul

9138 MIC101 OL 4 Online html and WEB pagE dEVElopmEnt PREREQ: Strongly recommended MIC 101 or MIC 150, or equivalent experience. 9142 MIC151 OL 5 Online introduction to drEamWEaVEr 9143 MIC215 OL 4 Online

BE1140 206.934.4060 introduction to microcomputEr applicationS

Moh Moh Moh

Culinary Arts-Seattle Culinary Academy/ Culinary Arts


BE2120 206.934.5424 seattlecentral.edu/seattleculinary/ *COMPUTER LAB FEE $44.00

You will select 10 credits from these courses: 5-credit courses: ENGL& 101 or 102: Composition; ENGL 265: Literature & Society; MUSC 161: American Popular Music; MUSC 204: History of Jazz. 0500 CSP100 01 10 BPH0101 DAILY 9am - 11am Cauter/Waluconis LAB BPH0101 DAILY 9am - 11am truE Blood: thE Fatal inVEntionS oF VampirES and zomBiES You will select 10 credits from these courses: ENGL& 102: Composition II; HUM 105: Intercultural Communication; SOC 150: Race & Ethnic Relation in the United States. 0525 CSP125 01 10 BE4151 MTWTh 9am - 11:30am Hinckley/Hornbeck LAB BE4151 MTWTh 9am - 11:30am

Food thEorY i PREREQ: Admission to program. 2101 CUL101 01 6 BE2119 BE2119

First Quarter

WF TWTh

8:30am - 9:50am 2pm - 2:50pm

Shiosaki

11

Seattle Central
introduction to proFESSional cooking: practicum PREREQ: Admission to program. 2111 CUL111 01 6 BE2118 TWThF 10am - 1:30pm SuStainaBlE Food SYStEmS practicES i PREREQ: Admission to program or permission. 2151 CUL151 01 1 BE3212 F 7:30am - 8:20am cuStomEr SErVicE practicum i PREREQ: Admission to program. 2201 HOS101 01 1 BE2116 ARR ARR principlES oF Sanitation 2210 HOS110 01 3 BE2122 TTh 8:30am - 9:50am mS ExcEl *2010 MIC102E CA1 1 BE3174 F 2pm - 2:50pm Food thEorY ii PREREQ: CUL 101. 2102 CUL102 01 5 BE2119 TTh 7:45am - 8:50am BE2122 WF 7:45am - 8:50am QuantitY cooking: practicum PREREQ: CUL 111. 2112 CUL112 01 8 BE2107 TWThF 9am - 1:30pm cuStomEr SErVicE practicum ii PREREQ: HOS 101. 2202 HOS102 01 1 BE2116 ARR ARR introduction to cuStomEr SErVicE:thEorY PREREQ: HOS 110. 2211 HOS111 01 1 BE2111 F 2pm - 2:50pm purchaSing and inVEntorY: thEorY PREREQ: HOS 101. 2222 HOS122 01 1 BE2122 Th 2pm - 2:50pm Food coSting principlES and application PREREQ: HOS 101. 2223 HOS123 01 1 BE2122 T 2pm - 2:50pm rEStaurant Baking: thEorY PREREQ: CUL 102. 2055 BAK105 01 1.5 BE2115 F 7:30am - 8:50am rEStaurant Baking: practicum PREREQ: CUL 102. 2065 BAK115 01 1 BE2109 ARR ARR nutrition For Food SErVicE proFESSionalS 1013 BIOL103 01 3 BE4151 TTh 2pm - 3:20pm Food thEorY iii PREREQ: CUL 102. 2103 CUL103 01 4 BE2115 TWTh 8am - 8:50am BE2115 F 2pm - 2:50pm rEStaurant cooking: practicum PREREQ: CUL 112. 2113 CUL113 01 8 BE2107 TWThF 9am - 1:30pm SuStainaBlE Food SYStEmS practicES ii PREREQ: CUL 151 with 2.0 or higher or permission. 2152 CUL152 01 1 BE2115 W 2pm - 2:50pm cuStomEr SErVicE practicum iii PREREQ: HOS 102. 2203 HOS103 01 1 BE2116 ARR ARR FinE dining Baking: practicum PREREQ: BAK 115. 2066 BAK116 01 1 BE2109 ARR ARR Food thEorY iV PREREQ: CUL 103. 2104 CUL104 01 6 BE2116 TWTh 7:30am - 8:50am BE2115 Th 2pm - 3pm intErnational cooking: practicum PREREQ: CUL 113. 2114 CUL114 01 8 BE2107 TWThF 9am - 1:30pm cuStomEr SErVicE practicum iV PREREQ: HOS 103 2204 HOS104 01 1 BE2116 ARR ARR computErizEd mEnu planning PREREQ: MIC 102. *2224 HOS124 01 2 BE3161 W 2pm - 2:50pm LAB BE3161 F 8am - 8:50am introduction to chEESE making 2067 BAK117 01 1 BE2121 F introduction to WinE PREREQ: BAK 103 or CUL 104. 2120 CUL120 01 1 BE2121 T

Shiosaki Jurgensen Dillard Wilson Staff

Second Quarter

Miyata

Culinary Arts-Seattle Culinary Academy/ Specialty Desserts & Breads


2BE2120 206.934.5424 seattlecentral.edu/seattleculinary/ *COMPUTER LAB FEE $44.00

SuStainaBlE Food SYStEmS practicES iii PREREQ: CUL 152 or permission. 2153 CUL153 01 1 BE2121 T 7:30am - 8:20am adVancEd culinarY thEorY PREREQ: CUL 104. 2165 CUL205 01 1 BE2115 Th 2pm - 2:50pm adVancEd culinarY practicES PREREQ: CUL 114. 2175 CUL215 01 4.5 BE2121 T 7:30am - 8am LAB ARR ARR dining room and kitchEn managEmEnt PREREQ: CUL 104. 2208 HOS108 01 4 ARR T ARR FunctionS oF managEmEnt 2261 HOS201 01 2 BE2121 WTh 8am - 8:50am

Shiosaki Wong Wong

Dillard Dillard

Miyata Dillard Dillard Dillard Dillard

Third Quarter

Staff Martin Wilson Jordan

introduction to dESSErtS & BrEadS: thEorY PREREQ: Admission to program. 2051 BAK101 01 4 BE3212 TTh 7:30am - 8:50am BE3212 W 7:30am - 8:20am introduction to dESSErtS & BrEadS: practicum PREREQ: Admission to program. 2061 BAK111 01 6 BE2109 TWThF 10am - 1:30pm introduction to culinarY artS: thEorY PREREQ: Admission to program. 2106 CUL106 01 1.5 BE2119 TTh 9am - 9:50am SuStainaBlE Food SYStEmS practicES i PREREQ: Admission to program or permission. 2151 CUL151 01 1 BE3212 F 7:30am - 8:20am cuStomEr SErVicE practicum i PREREQ: Admission to program. 2201 HOS101 01 1 BE2116 ARR ARR principlES oF Sanitation 2212 HOS110 02 3 BE3201 WF 8:30am - 9:50am mS ExcEl This course meets for 3 sessions. *2011 MIC102E CA2 1 BE3156 Th 2pm - 2:50pm BrEad and Food prESErVation PREREQ: BAK 101. 2052 BAK102 01 3 BE2111 TWTh 8am - 8:50am BEginning dESSErtS and BrEadS: practicum PREREQ: BAK 111. 2062 BAK112 01 8 BE2109 TWThF 9am - 1:30pm introduction to culinarY artS: practicum PREREQ: Admission to program. 2116 CUL116 01 1 BE2107 ARR ARR cuStomEr SErVicE practicum ii PREREQ: HOS 101. 2202 HOS102 01 1 BE2116 ARR ARR purchaSing and inVEntorY: thEorY PREREQ: HOS 101. 2222 HOS122 01 1 BE2122 Th 2pm - 2:50pm Food coSting principlES and application PREREQ: HOS 101. 2223 HOS123 01 1 BE2122 T 2pm - 2:50pm adVancEd thEorY 2053 BAK103 01 4 BE2109 TWThF 8am - 8:50am intErmEdiatE dESSErtS and BrEadS: practicum PREREQ: BAK 112. 2063 BAK113 01 8 BE2109 TWThF 9am - 1:30pm nutrition For Food SErVicE proFESSionalS 1013 BIOL103 01 3 BE4151 TTh 2pm - 3:20pm SuStainaBlE Food SYStEmS practicES ii PREREQ: CUL 151 with 2.0 or higher or permission. 2152 CUL152 01 1 BE2155 W 2pm - 2:50pm cuStomEr SErVicE For SpEcialtY dESSErtS BrEadS PREREQ: HOS 102 2205 HOS105 01 1 ARR ARR ARR adVancEd dESSErtS and BrEadS: practicum PREREQ: BAK 113 or permission. 2075 BAK125 01 8 BE2109 TWThF 9am - 1:30pm

First Quarter

Credit classes

Martin

Reed/Martin Shiosaki Jurgensen Dillard Wilson Staff

Second Quarter

Reed Reed/Bernard Miyata Dillard Dillard Dillard Bernard Reed/Bernard Wilson Wong Dillard

Jordan Wong Dillard

Fourth Quarter

Martin Jurgensen

Third Quarter

Jurgensen Dillard Dillard Wong Reed Miglino

Fifth Quarter

8am - 8:50am 2pm - 3:30pm

Fifth Quarter

Bernard/Reed

12

adVancEd Food prESErVation 2076 BAK126 01 3 BE2109 WTh 2pm - 3:30pm introduction to WinE PREREQ: BAK 103 or CUL 104. 2120 CUL120 01 1 BE2121 T 2pm - 3:30pm SuStainaBlE Food SYStEmS practicES iii PREREQ: CUL 152 or permission. 2153 CUL153 01 1 BE2121 T 7:30am - 8:20am FunctionS oF managEmEnt 2261 HOS201 01 2 BE2121 WTh 8am - 8:50am

Spring Quarter 2012

Bernard/Reed Miglino Shiosaki Dillard

appliEd practicE in dEntal hYgiEnE 4080 DHY248 01 5 SVI0407 Sa 8am - 12pm

distance Education
BE1140 206.934.4060 pharmacologY

Nguyen

9131 DHY107 OL 3 oral pathologY 9133 DHY122 OL 2

Online Online

Braun Braun

Deaf Studies

Drama

PREREQ: Successful completion of ASL& 121 passed with 2.0 or higher, or demonstration of equivalent skill, or with permission of instructor. 0141 ASL&122 01 5 BE1114 DAILY 10am - 10:50am Roberts 0142 ASL&122 02 5 BE4179 TTh 6:30pm - 9pm Bernstein amErican Sign languagE iii PREREQ: Successful completion of ASL 102 (ASL II) passed with 2.0 or higher, or demonstration of equivalent skill or with permission of instructor. Lab fee $37.90 0160 ASL&123 01 5 BE1114 DAILY 9am - 9:50am Vincent 0162 ASL&123 02 5 BE1114 DAILY 11am - 11:50am Roberts 0163 ASL&123 03 5 BE1114 MW 6:30pm - 9pm Roberts amErican Sign languagE Vi PREREQ: ASL& 222 or ASL 202 with a 2.0 or higher or permission. 0187 ASL&223 01 5 BE4179 DAILY 11am - 11:50am Vincent 0189 ASL&223 02 5 BE1114 TTh 6:30pm - 9pm Wilson introduction to dEaF StudiES 0170 ASL120 01 5 BE1114 DAILY 12pm - 12:50pm Vincent aSl to EngliSh intErprEtation iii *0361 ITP164 01 4 BE1148 MW 9am - 10:50am Moxham *0362 ITP164 02 4 BE1148 M 1pm - 2:50pm Moxham LAB BE1129 W 1pm - 2:50pm EngliSh to aSl intErprEtation iii PREREQ: Successful completion of ENG to ASL Interpretation II (ITP 163) passed with 2.5 or higher, or equivalent skills, or with permission of instructor; concurrent enrollment in ITP 164. *0363 ITP165 01 4 BE1148 MW 9am - 10:50am Aron *0364 ITP165 02 4 BE1148 MW 1pm - 2:50pm Aron proFESSional EntrY prEparation PREREQ: Acceptance into ITP, or permission of instructor. Should be taken in conjunction with ITP 255 (AIE III). *0367 ITP217 01 3 BE3211 W 11am - 1:50pm Aron appliEd intErprEting ExpEriEncE iii PREREQ: Successful completion of Interpreting V (ITP 261) and Applied Interpreting Experience II (ITP 250) passed with 2.5 or higher. Final exam is the NIC certification written exam which students must pass in order to complete the program. *0375 ITP255 01 4 SAM105 F 11am - 11:50am Aron LAB ARR ARR intErprEting V PREREQ: Completion of ITP 260 with 2.5 or higher, or equivalent skills with instructor permission. *0376 ITP261 01 4 SAM203 TTh 9am - 10:50am Moxham indEpEndEnt StudY Please contact the division for information.

BE4128 206.934.4164 seattlecentral.edu/programs/deafstudies *COMPUTER LAB FEE $44.00 amErican Sign languagE ii

BE4128 206.934.4164 amErican Sign languagE thEatrE PREREQ: ASL& 222 or ASL 202 or permission. 0617 DRMA112 ASL 5 BE1114 MW 3pm - 6pm introduction to concErt dancE - Jazz i 0621 DRMA204 01 5 FA113 TTh 6pm - 9pm introduction to concErt dancE - Jazz ii Continuation of DRMA 204. 0623 DRMA205 01 5 FA113 TTh 6pm - 9pm introduction to concErt dancE - Jazz ii Continuation of DRMA 205. 0625 DRMA206 01 5 FA113 TTh 6pm - 9pm

Wilson Kuroiwa Kuroiwa Kuroiwa

distance Education

Credit classes

9102 DRMA&101 OL 5

BE1140 206.934.4060 introduction to thE thEatrE

Economics

Online

Nichols

BE5166 206.934.3830 seattlecentral.edu ECON&201 and 202 courses meet the requirement Q for the AA degree. ECON&202 satisfies the Global Studies requirement for graduation. micro EconomicS

PREREQ: Completion of MATH 098 with a 2.0 grade or higher; ENGL& 101 recommended. 0193 ECON&201 HY 5 BE4148 MTThF 8am - 8:50am Hubert Item 0193 is a Hybrid section of ECON 201. Meet 4 hours per week on campus and 1 hour on-line. 0195 ECON&201 02 5 BE3209 MW 6:30pm - 9pm Staff macro EconomicS PREREQ: Completion of MATH 098; ENGL&101 recommended. 0197 ECON&202 HY 5 BE4148 MTThF 11am - 11:50am Hubert Item 0197 is a Hybrid section of ECON 202. Meet 4 hours per week on campus and 1 hour on-line. 0199 ECON&202 02 5 BE4148 DAILY 2pm - 3pm Staff SurVEY oF EconomicS 0191 ECON100 HY 5 BE4148 MTThF 9am - 9:50am Hubert Item 019 is a Hybrid section of ECON 100. Meet 4 hours per week on campus and 1 hour on-line.

distance Education
BE1140 206.934.4060 micro EconomicS

Dental Hygiene

PREREQ: Completion of MATH 098 with a 2.0 grade or higher; ENGL& 101 recommended. 8843 ECON&201 C01 5 Correspondence Hubert 9114 ECON&201 OL 5 Online Hubert macro EconomicS PREREQ: Completion of MATH 098; ENGL&101 recommended. 8845 ECON&202 C01 5 Correspondence Hubert 9116 ECON&202 OL 5 Online Hubert

4064 DHY118 01 4 BE2115 M 10am - 12pm LAB SVI0404 M 1pm - 5pm rEStoratiVE practicE and matErialS ii *4067 DHY119 01 3 BE2121 M 8am - 10am LAB SVI0407 F 8am - 12pm FundamEntalS oF dEntal hYgiEnE iii 4072 DHY130 01 2 BE2115 T 9am - 10:50am clinical dEntal hYgiEnE iii *4073 DHY131 01 4 SVI0407 ThF 1pm - 5pm LAB ARR T ARR communitY rotationS 4074 DHY217 01 2 ThF ARR rEStoratiVE practicE and matErialS Vi *4075 DHY236 01 2 SVI0407 T 8am - 12pm proFESSional iSSuES 4078 DHY238 01 1 BE3211 Th 8am - 9am FundamEntalS oF dEntal hYgiEnE Vii 4077 DHY240 01 2 BE3211 Th 9am - 11am clinical dEntal hYgiEnE Vii *4079 DHY241 01 8 SVI0407 M 8am - 12pm LAB SVI0404 TW 8am - 5pm

BE3191 206.934.4186 seattlecentral.edu/programs/dental *COMPUTER LAB FEE $44.00 pain control anESthESia For dEntal hYgiEniStS

Education

Koutsoumbas Garcia Bowman Bowman Tonon McVay Staff Hartnett Baca

This course is a tutoring and/or teacher aide position for credit. 0633 EDUC200 01 5 BE4128 ARR ARR
SAM 110 206.934.3858 pEEr tutoring

BE4128 206.934.4164 pEEr tutoring

Education: Science & Mathematics


01 5 ARR ARR ARR ARR ARR

Lawson

1200 EDUC200 LAB

Firpo

Engineering

PREREQ: MATH& 153 or MATH 126, PHYS& 222 or PHY 202, and CHEM& 161 or CHE 140. 1212 ENGR&224 01 5 SAM202 TTh 11am - 12:40pm Lepeintre LAB SAM202 F 12pm - 12:50pm EnginEEring oriEntation 1202 ENGR110 01 2 SAM205 M 3pm - 4:50pm Heller computEr programming PREREQ: MATH&141 w/ a 2.0 or higher AND CSC 110 w/ a 2.0 or higher. LANGUAGE: JAVA Additional 2 hours per week required during open computer lab hours. *1204 ENGR142 01 5 SAM202 MWF 10am - 10:50am Lepeintre LAB SAM202 W 1pm - 2:40pm

SAM 110 206.934.3858 *COMPUTER LAB FEE $44.00 thErmodYnamicS

13

Seattle Central

English
0640 ENGL092 01 5 BE4179 DAILY 9am - 9:50am Casey #0640 is linked to #0645, ENGL 093 at 10am. rEading and StudY SkillS ii #0645 is linked to #0640, ENGL 092 at 9am. 0645 ENGL093 01 5 BE4179 DAILY 10am - 10:50am Casey collEgE prEparatorY rEading and StudY SkillS iii 0647 ENGL095 01 5 BE4138 DAILY 9am - 9:50am Cole #0647 is linked to #0652, ENGL 096 at 10am. 0648 ENGL095 02 5 BE4144 DAILY 10am - 10:50am Silverman #0648 is linked to #0653, ENGL 096 at 11am. collEgE prEparatorY Writing iii PREREQ: ENGL 092 with 2.5 or higher. 0651 ENGL096 01 5 BE4168 DAILY 9am - 9:50am Jewell #0651 is linked to #0668, ENGL& 101 at 10am 0652 ENGL096 02 5 BE4138 DAILY 10am - 10:50am Cole #0652 is linked to #0647, ENGL 095 at 9am. 0653 ENGL096 03 5 BE4144 DAILY 11am - 11:50am Silverman #0653 is linked to #0648, ENGL 096 at 10am. EngliSh compoSition 0658 ENGL&101 01 5 BE4119 DAILY 8am - 8:50am Faucette 0659 ENGL&101 02 5 BE4134 DAILY 8am - 8:50am Malody 0660 ENGL&101 03 5 BE4135 DAILY 8am - 8:50am Nollan 0662 ENGL&101 05 5 BE4135 DAILY 9am - 9:50am Nollan 0663 ENGL&101 06 5 BE4130 DAILY 9am - 9:50am Malody 0664 ENGL&101 07 5 FA302 DAILY 9am - 9:50am Staff 0665 ENGL&101 08 5 BE4143 DAILY 10am - 10:50am Croon 0666 ENGL&101 09 5 BE4134 DAILY 10am - 10:50am Faucette *0667 ENGL&101 10 5 BE4135 DAILY 10am - 10:50am Jeffries LAB BE3168 W 10am - 10:50am 0668 ENGL&101 11 5 BE4168 DAILY 10am - 10:50am Jewell #0668 is linked to #0651, ENGL 096 at 9am. 0669 ENGL&101 12 5 BE4160 DAILY 11am - 11:50am Wyman 0670 ENGL&101 13 5 BE4143 DAILY 11am - 11:50am Woods 0671 ENGL&101 14 5 BE4119 DAILY 11am - 11:50am Croon 0672 ENGL&101 15 5 BE4160 DAILY 12pm - 12:50pm Wyman 0673 ENGL&101 16 5 BE4143 DAILY 12pm - 12:50pm Woods 0674 ENGL&101 17 5 FA302 DAILY 12pm - 12:50pm Staff *0675 ENGL&101 18 5 BE4140 MTWTh 1pm - 2:05pm Jeffries LAB BE3161 W 1pm - 2:05pm 0676 ENGL&101 19 5 BE4135 TTh 6pm - 8:30pm Moir 0677 ENGL&101 20 5 BE4135 MW 6pm - 8:30pm Moir 0678 ENGL&101 HY 5 BE4123 MW 12pm - 1:30pm Hikida Hybrid course: 60% face-to-face (F2F); 40% online. $5.00 Angel program fee. For additional section of ENGL& 101, see Learning Communities/Coordinated Studies, Back to the Beat for Your Soul. compoSition ii PREREQ: Satisfactory completion of ENGL&101. 0683 ENGL&102 01 5 FA406 DAILY 8am - 8:50am Troxclair 0684 ENGL&102 02 5 BE4140 DAILY 8am - 8:50am Baldwin 0685 ENGL&102 03 5 BE4140 DAILY 9am - 9:50am Baldwin 0686 ENGL&102 04 5 BE4144 DAILY 9am - 9:50am Kline There is an optional service-learning component to this class for an additional 2 credits. 0687 ENGL&102 05 5 FA406 DAILY 9am - 9:50am Troxclair 0688 ENGL&102 VV 5 AS0000 MW 9am - 11:30am Clark #0688 is designated for the Applied Video students. 0690 ENGL&102 07 5 BE4182 DAILY 10am - 10:50am Horton 0691 ENGL&102 08 5 BE4185 DAILY 10am - 10:50am Kline There is an optional service-learning component to this class for an additional 2 credits. 0692 ENGL&102 09 5 BE4104 DAILY 10am - 10:50am Wright 0693 ENGL&102 10 5 BE4104 DAILY 11am - 11:50am Wright *0694 ENGL&102 11 5 BE4134 DAILY 11am - 11:50am McKenna LAB BE3174 TTh 11am - 11:50am 0695 ENGL&102 12 5 BE4138 DAILY 11am - 11:50am Cole *0696 ENGL&102 13 5 BE4135 DAILY 12pm - 12:50pm Bachar LAB BE3167 T 12pm - 12:50pm 0697 ENGL&102 14 5 BE3200 DAILY 12pm - 12:50pm Horton *0698 ENGL&102 15 5 BE4135 DAILY 1pm - 1:50pm Bachar LAB BE4167 T 1pm - 1:50pm *0699 ENGL&102 16 5 BE4134 DAILY 1pm - 1:50pm Oakley 0700 ENGL&102 HY 5 BE4138 TTh 1pm - 2:30pm Waluconis Hybrid English course: 60% face-to-face (F2F); 40% online study. $5.00 Angel program fee . 0701 ENGL&102 17 5 BE4171 MW 1pm - 3:30pm Douma 0702 ENGL&102 18 5 BE4143 TTh 6pm - 8:30pm Clark 0703 ENGL&102 19 5 BE4134 MW 6pm - 8:30pm Ramsey For additional sections of ENGL& 102, see Learning Communities/Coordinated Studies, True Blood: The Fatal Inventions of Vampires and Zombies, or Learning Communities/Coordinated Studies, Back to the Beat for Your Soul.
BE4128 206.934.4164 *COMPUTER LAB FEE $44.00 BaSic Writing improVEmEnt i

appliEd compoStion PREREQ: Satisfactory performance on English placement test. 0709 ENGL105 HY 3 BE3199 M 7:30am - 8:50am Staff tEchnical Writing *0714 ENGL106 IT 3 BE4159 MWF 12pm - 12:50pm Staff #0714 is designated for the Information Technology students. introduction to litEraturE PREREQ: Placement into ENGL& 101. 0720 ENGL&111 01 5 BE4119 DAILY 10am - 10:50am Woods introduction to drama PREREQ: Placement into ENGL& 101. 0730 ENGL&114 01 5 BE4175 MW 6pm - 8:30pm Douma crEatiVE Writing PREREQ: ENGL 151 and ENGL& 101 or permission. Continuation of ENGL 151. 0740 ENGL152 01 5 BE4135 DAILY 11am - 11:50am Jeffries crEatiVE non-Fiction PREREQ: ENGL& 101. 0745 ENGL205 01 5 BE4160 DAILY 10am - 10:50am Wyman rEading and Writing autoBiographY 0750 ENGL240 01 5 BE4143 DAILY 9am - 9:50am Croon W-StudiES in thE noVEl PREREQ: Placement into ENGL& 101. 0755 ENGL251 01 5 BE4134 DAILY 12pm - 12:50pm Oakley litEraturE oF amErican culturE PREREQ: Placement into ENGL& 101. 0765 ENGL258 01 5 BE4134 DAILY 10am - 10:50am McKenna litEraturE & SociEtY For a section of ENGL 265, see Coordinated Studies, Back to the Beat for Your Soul thE BEat gEnEration WritErS 0769 ENGL270 01 5 BE4144 MTWTh 12pm - 1:05pm Silverman dirEct rEadingS EngliSh 0780 ENGL298 01 5 BE4128 ARR ARR Lawson indEpEndEnt StudY Please contact the division for information.

Credit classes

English as a Second language (ESl)


PREREQ: Appropriate placement on the ESL COMPASS Placement Test or permission. 5277 ESL 093 01 5 BE3203 DAILY 10am-10:50am George collEgE prEparatorY EngliSh For non-natiVES 1- rEading PREREQ: Appropriate placement on the ESL COMPASS Placement Test or permission. 5278 ESL 096 01 5 BE4104 DAILY 8am-8:50am Staff collEgE prEparatorY EngliSh For non-natiVE SpEakErS 1 Writing PREREQ: Appropriate placement on the ESL COMPASS Placement Test or permission. 5281 ESL 097 01 5 BE4160 DAILY 9am-9:50am Staff collEgE prEparatorY EngliSh For non-natiVE SpEakErS 2 rEading PREREQ: Grade 2.0 or higher in ESL096, appropriate placement on the ESL COMPASS Placement Test, or counselor permission. 5284 ESL098 01 5 BE3209 DAILY 8am-8:50am George 5285 ESL098 02 5 BE3109 DAILY 9am-9:50am George 5286 ESL098 HY1 5 BE4171 T 6pm-8:50pm Levine collEgE prEparatorY EngliSh For non-natiVE SpEakErS 2 Writing PREREQ: Grade 2.0 or higher in ESL097, appropriate placement on the ESL COMPASS Placement Test, or counselor permission. 5287 ESL099 HY 5 TBA W 6pm-8:50pm George 5288 ESL099 01 5 BE4160 DAILY 8am-8:50am Staff 5289 ESL099 HY 5 TBA T 6pm-8:50pm Staff
BE1140 206.934.4060 EngliSh compoSition i BE3122 206.934.4180 BaSic EngliSh For non-natiVE SpEakErS-Writing

campus Seminar courses

8852 ENGL&101 S01 5 BE4151 Campus Seminar compoSition ii PREREQ: Satisfactory completion of ENGL&101. 8858 ENGL&102 S01 5 BE4151 Campus Seminar

Waluconis Waluconis

distance Education

8854 ENGL&101 C01 5 Correspondence 9015 ENGL&101 VI 5 Video/DVD 9118 ENGL&101 OL 5 Online EngliSh compoSition ii PREREQ: Satisfactory completion of ENGL&101. 8856 ENGL&102 C01 5 Correspondence 9020 ENGL&102 VI 5 Video/DVD 9120 ENGL&102 OL 5 Online

BE1140 206.934.4060 EngliSh compoSition i

Waluconis Bachar Staff Waluconis Cole Waluconis

14

Spring Quarter 2012


introduction to Fiction PREREQ: Placement into ENGL& 101 8860 ENGL&112 C01 5 amErican litEraturE iii PREREQ: ENGL& 101 placement. 8868 ENGL&246 C01 5

Geography
Correspondence Correspondence Kurrus Kurrus *1493 GEOG100 LAB
BE4128 206.934.4164 *COMPUTER LAB FEE $44.00 introduction to gEographY

Environmental Science

PREREQ: Eligibility for MATH 084 and ENGL&101. 1220 ENV150 01 5 SAM201 TTh 6pm - 8:30pm Chenu LAB ARR Sa ARR EnErgY & rESourcES: noW PREREQ: Eligibility for MATH 084 and ENGL&101. 1221 ENV170 01 5 SAM201 MW 3pm - 4:50pm Chenu LAB ARR ARR 8am - 4pm SuStainaBlE urBan Food production PREREQ: One of the following: BIOL& 213, BOT 110, 112, 113, ENV 200, 202, 204, 214 or permission. 1224 ENV216 01S 5 SAM301 TTh 1pm - 2:30pm Sparks LAB SAM302 MW 1pm - 2:50pm SpEcial proBlEmS 1223 ENV299 01 2 ARR ARR ARR Niebler

SAM 110 206.934.3858 EnVironmEntal iSSuES and proBlEmS

distance Education

01 5 BE4137 BE3165

DAILY Th

11am - 11:50am 11am - 11:50am

Giday

Geology

9040 GEOG&100 VI 5 9128 GEOG&100 OL 5

BE1140 206.934.4060 introduction to gEographY

Video/DVD Online

Giday Lee

distance Education

PREREQ: Eligibility for MATH 084 and ENG&101. 8874 ENV150 C01 5 Correspondence 9126 ENV150 OL 5 Online 9127 ENV150 OL 5 Online principalS oF EnVironmEntal SuStainaBilitY PREREQ: Eligibility for MATH 084 and ENG&101. 9117 ENV160 OL 5 Online
BE3210 206.934.4186 procEdurES ii

BE1140 206.934.4060 EnVironmEntal iSSuES and proBlEmS

PREREQ: Eligibility for MATH 084 and ENGL&101. Science Lab Fee: $44.00 1226 GEOL&101 01 5 SAM201 MTW 9:30am - 10:50am Hull LAB SAM201 Th 9:00am - 10:50am 1229 GEOL&101 11 5 SAM201 MW 6:00pm - 8:30pm Harrell FiEld daYmima moundS Lectures and all-day field trip. Some walking required. Transportation Fee: $30. Lab Fee $42 1230 GEOL 111 01 5 SAM201 MTW 11:00-11:50 Hull Lectures: April 16-18, 2012 only, with all day field trip, Saturday April 28, 7 am-6 pm. gEologY oF thE northWESt PREREQ: GEOL&101 or permission of instructor. Transportation Fee $50. Lab Science Lab Fee: $42 1231 GEOL208 01 5 SAM201 MTWTh 12-12:50pm Hull

SAM 110 206.934.3858 phYSical gEologY

Credit classes

Luiting Castell Castell Gagnon

Graphic Design
First year

BE5166 206.934.3830 seattlecentral.edu/programs/graphicdesign *COMPUTER LAB FEE $44.00. GRAPHIC DESIGN MATRL$44.00

Expanded Function Dental Auxillary


W Sa W 6pm - 7pm 8am - 5pm ARR 7pm - 9pm ARR

graphic dESign Viii *3368 DES235 01 4 BE5126 M 9am - 2pm *3369 DES235 02 4 BE5124 T 9am - 2pm graphic dESign ix 9190 EFDA212 OL 1 Online Braun *3370 DES236 01 4 BE5126 W 9am - 2pm Film and Video *3371 DES236 02 4 BE5124 M 9am - 2pm multimEdia iii BE5166 206.934.3830 seattlecentral.edu/programs/video 01 4 BE5126 F 9am - 2pm NOTICE: This program will close at the end of the 2011-12 academic year. *3384 DES253 *3385 DES253 02 4 BE5124 W 9am - 2pm *COMPUTER LAB FEE $44.00 multimEdia iV *3381 DES254 01 4 BE5126 Th 9am - 2pm First year compoSition ii *3382 DES254 02 4 BE5124 Th 9am - 2pm PREREQ: Satisfactory completion of ENGL&101. Designated for the Applied Video students. multimEdia V 0688 ENGL&102 VV 5 AS0000 MW 9am - 11:30am Clark 3336 DES255 01 3 BE5140 Th 9am - 1pm tV production crEW 3337 DES255 02 3 BE5128 T 9am - 1pm 3247 COM103 01 5 AS0000 TTh 9am - 1pm Tonacchio portFolio prEp hiStorY oF BroadcaSting *3394 DES260 01 4 BE5126 T 9am - 2pm 1539 HIST130 VV 3 AS0000 MW 1pm - 2:30pm Tonacchio *3395 DES260 02 4 BE5124 F 9am - 2pm digital imaging Health *1988 MIC130 VV 3 BE5148 Th 9am - 1pm Freidberg SAM110 206.934.3858 SociologY oF thE mEdia hEalth and WEllnESS 1693 SOC120 VV 3 BE4134 TTh 2pm - 3:30pm Hornbeck #1693 is designated for Applied Video students. PREREQ: Eligibility for MATH 084 and ENGL& 101. 1234 HEA125 01 5 SAM105 MWF 1pm - 2:40pm racE & Ethnic rElationS in thE uS gloBal hEalth For a section of SOC 150, see Learning Communities/Coordinated Studies, see Learning PREREQ: Eligibility for MATH 084 and ENGL&101. Communities/Coordinated Studies, True Blood: The Fatal Inventions of Vampires and Zombies. 1238 HEA225 01 5 SAM105 TTh 1pm - 3:20pm Second year adVancEd gloBal hEalth SEminar Small group productionS 1239 HEA226 01 2 SAM103 W 3pm - 5pm *3259 COM200 01 4 AS0000 T 12pm - 4pm Freidberg distance Education tEchnical opErationS 3248 COM230 01 3 AS0000 F 9am - 2pm Tonacchio BE1140 206.934.4060 thEatrE/VidEo productionS opErationS hEalth and WEllnESS *3265 COM240 01 3 AS0000 W 9am - 12pm Freidberg PREREQ: Eligibility for MATH 084 and ENGL& 101. portFolio prEparation and artiSt in rESidEncE 8962 HEA125 C01 5 Correspondence *3270 COM250 01 2 BE5148 W 1pm - 4pm Freidberg 9172 HEA125 OL 5 Online SpEcial topicS Please contact the division for information.
BE1140 206.934.4060 EthicS and JuriSprudEncE

4300 EFDA200 01 1 SVI401 rEStoratiVE clinic ii 4350 EFDA201 01 3 SVI404 LAB ARR WrEd prEparation 4451 EFDA202 01 1 SVI0407 LAB ARR

Koutsoumbas Garcia Garcia

tYpographY ii *3344 DES122 01 3 BE5140 *3345 DES122 02 3 BE5128 graphic dESign iii 3350 DES133 01 3 BE5140 *3351 DES133 02 3 BE5128 graphic production iii *3358 DES147 01 3 BE5140 *3359 DES147 02 3 BE5128 nEW mEdia iii *3200 NME130 01 6 BE4106

W Th M W T M F

9am - 1pm 9am - 1pm 9am - 1pm 9am - 1pm 9am - 1pm 9am - 1pm 9am - 3pm

Vartenigian Vartenigian Lenon Lenon Staff Staff Salverda Salverda Salverda Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Lenon Lenon

distance Education

Second year

McLean-Riggs McLean-Riggs McLean-Riggs

Ocken Ocken

15

Seattle Central

History
1519 HIST&128 01 5 BE4123 DAILY 10am - 10:50am Esch 1521 HIST&128 02 5 BE4122 TTh 6pm - 8:30pm Weston uS hiStorY 1 1525 HIST&136 01 5 BE4123 DAILY 9am - 9:50am Esch 1526 HIST&136 02 5 BE4118 DAILY 11am - 11:50am Cardenas 1527 HIST&136 03 5 BE4118 DAILY 12pm - 12:50pm Cardenas 1528 HIST&136 04 5 BE3192 TTh 6pm - 8:30pm Schwartz uS hiStorY 2 *1530 HIST&137 01 5 BE4140 DAILY 10am - 10:50am Lai There is an optional service-learning component to this class for an additional 2 credits. paciFic northWESt hiStorY 1546 HIST&214 01 5 BE4182 DAILY 9am - 9:50am Staff hiStorY oF BroadcaSting 1539 HIST130 VV 3 AS0000 MW 1pm - 2:30pm Tonacchio #1539 is designated for Applied Video students. aSian-amErican hiStorY *1523 HIST131 01 5 BE4140 DAILY 11am - 11:50am Lai There is an optional service-learning component to this class for an additional 2 credits. critical iSSuES For thE 21St cEnturY 1540 HIST200 01 5 BE4122 DAILY 1pm - 1:50pm Cardenas SpEcial topicS Please contact the division for information.
BE4128 206.934.4164 *COMPUTER LAB FEE $44.00 World ciVilizationS iii

Information Technology
*0714 ENGL106 IT 3 BE4159 MWF 12pm - 12:50pm Staff inFormation computEr concEptS *3177 ITC102 01 3 BE3178 MT 10am - 10:50am Staff LAB BE3175 W 10am - 10:50am *4910 ITC102 IBS 3 BE3184 TTh 8am - 9:30am Staff LAB ARR ARR *4912 ITC102 01 3 BE3184 TTh 8am - 9:30am Staff computEr opErating SYStEmS PREREQ: MIC 101 and ITC 102 w/ 2.0 or higher or instructors permission. Satisfies Restricted IT Elective requirement. *3195 ITC134 01 5 BE3179 MW 1pm - 3:15pm Staff unix opErating SYStEm PREREQ: MIC 101 and ITC 102 w/ 2.0 or higher or instructors permission. Satisfies Restricted IT Elective requirement. *3180 ITC136 01 5 BE3183 MW 1pm - 3:15pm Staff *3181 ITC136 02 5 BE3183 MW 5pm - 7:05pm Staff introduction to computEr hardWarE PREREQ: ITC 102 w/ 2.0 or higher or instructor permission. Satisfies Restricted IT Elective requirement. *3197 ITC140 01 5 BE3180 TTh 1pm - 3:15pm Staff SpEcial topicS Please contact the division for information. Q-math BEhind inFormation tEchnologY *1320 MATH119T 01 3 SAM301 MWF 1pm - 1:50pm Staff nEtWork ESSEntialS - comptia nEtWork + PREREQ: MIC 101 with 2.0 or higher or ability to use MS Office. SatisfiesRestricted IT Electiverequirement. *3214 NET120 01 5 BE3183 TTh 1pm - 3:15pm Messerly WEB authoring i PREREQ: MIC 101 w/ 2.0 or higher or ability to use MS Office. *3233 WEB110 01 4 BE3156 MW 1pm - 2:50pm Staff *3234 WEB110 02 4 BE3151 TTh 7pm - 8:50pm Staff
BE3176 206.934.3150 seattlecentral.edu/learn/itprogs *COMPUTER LAB FEE $44.00 tEchnical Writing

Credit classes

distance Education

BE1140 206.934.4060 World ciVilizationS iii 8889 HIST&128 C01 5 uS hiStorY 1 8895 HIST&136 C01 5 9130 HIST&136 OL 5 uS hiStorY 2 8897 HIST&137 C01 5 9132 HIST&137 OL 5

Correspondence Correspondence Online Correspondence Online

Li Weston Weston Weston Lai

Information Technology/A.A.S.-T Degrees


7pm - 9:05pm 8am - 8:50am 9am - 9:50am

Human Development
3975 HDC190 Class starts 4/11.
BE4180 206.934.3851 For other HDC classes see Study Skills. WomEn in SociEtY

01 2 BE1111

12pm - 1:50pm

Aden

Humanities
0808 HUM105 01 5 BE4104 DAILY 9am - 9:50am Wright 0809 HUM105 02 5 BE4130 DAILY 11am - 11:50am Abe omara 0810 HUM105 IP 5 BE3212 DAILY 10am - 10:50am Staff #0810 is designated for the International Program students. *0811 HUM105 03 5 BE4137 DAILY 12pm - 12:50pm Giday 0812 HUM105 04 5 BE4168 TTh 6pm - 8:30pm Bonsu 0813 HUM105 IP2 5 BE4171 MTWTh 4pm - 5:05pm Bonsu #0813 is designated for the International Program students. For additional sections of HUM 105, see Learning Communities/Coordinated Studies, True Blood: The Fatal Inventions of Vampires and Zombies. introduction to Film 0815 HUM110 01 5 BE4149 TTh 1pm - 3:30pm Rifas There is an optional service-learning component to this class for an additional 2 credits. hip-hop thEorY and culturE PREREQ: ENGL& 101. 0817 HUM125 01 5 BE4130 DAILY 12pm - 12:50pm Abe omara gaY and lESBian StudiES 0818 HUM210 01 5 BE4148 DAILY 10am - 10:50am Faucette SEQuEntial art: hiStorY/criticiSm comic/graphic 0825 HUM270 01 5 BE4149 MW 1pm - 3:30pm Rifas There is an optional service-learning component to this class for an additional 2 credits. indEpEndEnt StudY/SpEcial proJEctS Please contact the division for information.
BE4128 206.934.4164 *COMPUTER LAB FEE $44.00 intErcultural communication

*0123 BUS240 01 5 BE3175 TTh EngliSh compoSition 0658 ENGL&101 01 5 BE4119 DAILY Note: See English section for more options. intErcultural communication 0808 HUM105 01 5 BE4104 DAILY Note: See Humanities section for more options. capStonE proJEct claSS PREREQ: Must be in last quarter of degree. *3212 ITC285 01 5 BE3167 MW

BE3176 206.934.3150 seattlecentral.edu/learn/itprogs *COMPUTER LAB FEE $44.00 intErnEt laW

Staff Faucette Wright

Information Technology/ Database Administration and Development

1pm - 3:15pm

Conger

distance Education

8901 HUM105 C01 5 9050 HUM105 VI 5 introduction to Film 9055 HUM110 VI 5

BE1140 206.934.4060 intErcultural communication

Correspondence Video/DVD

Giday Giday Rifas

Video/DVD

0035 BUS140 01 5 BE3214 DAILY 9am - 9:50am introduction to computEr programming PREREQ: MATH 098 with 2.0 or higher. *1168 CSC110 01 5 SAM202 MWF 8am - 8:50am LAB BE3161 W 12pm - 1:40pm *1169 CSC110 02 5 SAM202 MWF 9am - 9:50am LAB SAM202 M 12pm - 1:40pm unix opErating SYStEm For more information, see Information Technology section. nEt WEB programming PREREQS: ITC 110 w/ 2.0 or higher or instructor permission. *3183 ITC172 01 5 BE3179 TTh 1pm - 3:15pm dataBaSE dEVElopmEnt For programmErS *3206 ITC220 01 5 BE3179 MW 7:15pm - 9:20pm SQl PREREQ: ITC 220 with 2.0 or higher. *3207 ITC222 01 5 BE3179 MW 10am - 12:15pm SYStEmS analYSiS PREREQ: ITC 110 with 2.0 or higher. *3209 ITC255 01 5 BE3179 TTh 10am - 12:15pm WEB dataBaSES PREREQ: WEB 110 w/ a 2.0 or higher. *3210 ITC280 01 5 BE3156 MW 3:30pm - 5:50pm

BE3176 206.934.3150 seattlecentral.edu/programs/database/ *COMPUTER LAB FEE $44.00 cuStomEr rElationS

Palazzo McCone McCone

Conger Staff Conger Conger Staff

16

Full course descriptions online at seattlecentral.edu/courses

Spring Quarter 2012


computEr uSEr Support *1970 MIC175 01 4 BE3180 TTh 6pm - 8pm WEB authoring i For more information, see Information Technology section.

Staff

Information Technology/ Network Design and Administration


Palazzo

0035 BUS140 01 5 BE3214 DAILY 9am - 9:50am unix opErating SYStEm For more information, see class listing in Information Technology section. dataBaSE dEVElopmEnt For programmErS *3206 ITC220 01 5 BE3179 MW 7:15pm - 9:20pm computEr uSEr Support *1970 MIC175 01 4 BE3180 TTh 6pm - 8pm nEtWork oS 3 - nEtWork inFraStructurE *3219 NET126 01 5 BE3183 TTh 5pm - 7:05pm nEtWork communicationS - tcp/ip PREREQ: NET 124 (may be taken concurrently) *3220 NET134 01 5 BE3183 TTh 7:15pm - 9:20pm unix For nEtWork adminiStration PREREQ: ITC 136 with 2.0 or higher. *3222 NET138 01 5 BE3183 MW 10am - 12:15pm nEtWork managEmEnt - ciSco ii PREREQ: NET 142 w/ 2.0 or higher *3224 NET144 01 5 BE3180 MW 7:15pm - 9:20pm nEtWork managEmEnt - ciSco iii PREREQ: NET 144 w/ 2.0 or higher. *3225 NET146 01 5 BE3180 MW 1pm - 3:15pm

BE3176 206.934.3150 seattlecentral.edu/programs/network/ *COMPUTER LAB FEE $44.00 cuStomEr rElationS

Staff Staff Messerly Messerly Staff Staff Staff

it programming *3098 MIC102G 01 1 BE3151 TTh 5pm - 6:50pm WEB authoring i For more information, see listing for this class in Information Technology section. WEB authoring ii PREREQ: WEB 110 w/ 2.0 or higher or instructor permission. *3238 WEB120 02 4 BE3173 MW 3pm - 4:50pm introduction to JaVaScript PREREQ: WEB110 with 2.0 or higher. *3228 WEB150 01 3 BE3175 MW 1pm - 2:50pm *3229 WEB150 02 3 BE3156 TTh 7pm - 8:20pm Writing For thE WEB PREREQ: WEB 120 w/ 2.0 or higher or instructor permission. *3240 WEB160 01 2 BE3161 TTh 7pm - 7:50pm thEorY oF WEB dESign PREREQ: WEB 110 w/ 2.0 or higher or instructor permission. *3242 WEB200 01 4 BE3175 MW 5pm - 6:50pm
BE3176 206.934.3150 seattlecentral.edu/programs/webdev/ *COMPUTER LAB FEE $44.00 introduction to computEr programming

Staff

Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff

Information Technology/ Web Development

Information Technology/ Programming

0035 BUS140 01 5 BE3214 DAILY 9am - 9:50am Palazzo introduction to computEr programming For more information, see class listing in Information Technology/Database Administration and Development section. computEr programming For EnginEErS PREREQ: MATH&141 w/ a 2.0 or higher AND CSC 110 w/ a 2.0 or higher, or permission. *1180 CSC142 01 5 SAM202 MWF 10am - 10:50am Lepeintre LAB SAM202 W 1pm - 2:40pm computEr programming ii PREREQ: CSC 142 with 2.0 or higher. *1185 CSC143 01 5 SAM202 MWF 11am - 11:50am Lepeintre LAB SAM202 T 1pm - 2:40pm introduction to moBilE dEVElopmEnt PREREQ: ITC 115 with 2.0 or higher. *3192 ITC162 01 5 BE3179 MW 6pm - 8pm Plante nEt WEB programming *3183 ITC172 01 5 BE3179 TTh 1pm - 3:15pm Conger programming For thE WEB PREREQ: WEB 110 AND ITC 110 with 2.0 or higher or instructor permission. *3204 ITC216 01 5 BE3175 TTh 3:30pm - 5:50pm Staff dataBaSE dEVElopmEnt For programmErS *3206 ITC220 01 5 BE3179 MW 7:15pm - 9:20pm Staff SYStEmS analYSiS PREREQ: ITC 110 with 2.0 or higher. *3209 ITC255 01 5 BE3179 TTh 10am - 12:15pm Conger WEB dataBaSES PREREQ: WEB 110 w/ a 2.0 or higher. *3210 ITC280 01 5 BE3156 MW 3:30pm - 5:50pm Staff SpEcial topicS Please contact the division for information. WEB authoring i For more information, see class listing in Information Technology section.

BE3176 206.934.3150 seattlecentral.edu/programs/programming/ *COMPUTER LAB FEE $44.00 cuStomEr rElationS

For more information, see listing for this class in Information Technology/ Database Administration and Development introduction to moBilE dEVElopmEnt PREREQ: ITC 115 with 2.0 or higher. *3192 ITC162 01 5 BE3179 MW 6pm - 8pm Plante nEt WEB programming *3183 ITC172 01 5 BE3179 TTh 1pm - 3:15pm Conger programming For thE WEB PREREQ: WEB 110 AND ITC 110 with 2.0 or higher or instructor permission. *3204 ITC216 01 5 BE3175 TTh 3:30pm - 5:50pm Staff dataBaSE dEVElopmEnt For programmErS *3206 ITC220 01 5 BE3179 MW 7:15pm - 9:20pm Staff WEB dataBaSES PREREQ: WEB 110 w/ a 2.0 or higher. *3210 ITC280 01 5 BE3156 MW 3:30pm - 5:50pm Staff SpEcial topicS Please contact the division for information. WEB authoring i PREREQ: MIC 101 w/ 2.0 or higher or ability to use MS Office. *3233 WEB110 01 4 BE3156 MW 1pm - 2:50pm Staff *3234 WEB110 02 4 BE3151 TTh 7pm - 8:50pm Staff WEB authoring ii PREREQ: WEB 110 w/ 2.0 or higher or instructor permission. *3238 WEB120 02 4 BE3173 MW 3pm - 4:50pm Staff introduction to JaVaScript For more info, see listing in Information Technology/Web Design section.

Credit classes

Languages

Please see Deaf Studies for course listings. For ASL Placement, contact the Testing Office. FrEnch ii PREREQ: FRCH& 121 or permission. Optional service-learning component for additional 2 credits. *0217 FRCH&122 01 5 BE4171 DAILY 12pm - 12:50pm Kempen LAB BE3161 F 12pm - 12:50pm
FrEnch iii PREREQ: FRCH& 122 or permission. Optional service-learning component for additional 2 credits. *0221 FRCH&123 01 5 BE4166 DAILY 10am - 10:50am Kempen LAB BE3161 F 10am - 10:50am *0222 FRCH&123 02 5 BE4171 DAILY 11am - 11:50am Kempen LAB BE3161 F 11am - 11:50am gErman iii PREREQ: GERM& 122 or permission. 0232 GERM&123 01 5 FA406 DAILY 10am - 10:50am Staff JapanESE ii PREREQ: JAPN& 121 or permission. 0235 JAPN&122 01 5 BE4137 DAILY 9am - 9:50am McDavid JapanESE iii PREREQ: JAPN& 122 or permission. 0238 JAPN&123 01 5 BE4137 DAILY 10am - 10:50am McDavid StudY aBroad: Japan 0240 JAPN298 01 5 BE4128 ARR ARR Lawson SpaniSh i PREREQ: ENGL& 101 eligibility recommended. 0257 SPAN&121 01 5 BE4171 DAILY 8am - 8:50am Robertson

BE4128 206.934.4164 *COMPUTER LAB FEE $44.00 amErican Sign languagE

Information Technology/ Web Design

PREREQ: WEB 120 with 2.0 or higher, or WEB 110 AND ITC 110 with 2.0 or higher. *3203 ITC200 01 4 BE3156 TTh 5pm - 6:50pm dataBaSE dEVElopmEnt For programmErS *3206 ITC220 01 5 BE3179 MW 7:15pm - 9:20pm WEB dataBaSES PREREQ: WEB 110 w/ a 2.0 or higher. *3210 ITC280 01 5 BE3156 MW 3:30pm - 5:50pm

BE3176 206.934.3150 seattlecentral.edu/programs/webdesign/ *COMPUTER LAB FEE $44.00 uSEr ExpEriEncE dESign

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SpaniSh ii PREREQ: SPAN& 121 or permission. *0258 SPAN&122 01 5 BE4171 MW 6pm - 8:30pm *0263 SPAN&122 03 5 BE4167 MTWTh 11am - 11:50am LAB BE3151 F 11am - 11:50am SpaniSh iii PREREQ: SPAN& 121 or permission. Continuation of SPAN& 122. *0261 SPAN&123 01 5 BE4167 MTWTh 9am - 9:50am LAB BE3151 F 9am - 9:50am *0262 SPAN&123 02 5 BE4167 MTWTh 10am - 10:50am LAB BE3151 F 10am - 10:50am *0266 SPAN&123 05 5 BE4171 TTh 6pm - 8:30pm indEpEndEnt StudY Please contact the division for information.

Quintana Quintero

Quintero Quintero Quintana

algEBra ii PREREQ: MATH 084 with 2.0 or higher or placement exam w/in the last 3 years. 1275 MATH085 02 5 SAM200 DAILY 9am - 9:50am 1276 MATH085 03 5 SAM207 DAILY 10am - 10:50am 1277 MATH085 04 5 SAM103 DAILY 11am - 11:50am 1278 MATH085 05 5 BE4183 DAILY 11am - 11:50am 1280 MATH085 07 5 SAM307 DAILY 12pm - 12:50pm 1281 MATH085 06 5 SAM103 DAILY 12pm - 12:50pm 1282 MATH085 08 5 SAM207 DAILY 1pm - 1:50pm 1284 MATH085 11 5 SAM200 MW 6pm - 8:30pm 1285 MATH085 12 5 SAM207 TTh 6pm - 8:30pm

McGuire Terefe Chin Bartlett McGuire Chin Bartlett Culevski Ursin

distance Education

Marine Technology

BE1140 206.934.4060 SpaniSh iii PREREQ: SPAN& 121 or permission. 9095 SPAN&123 VI 5

Video/DVD

Quintero

Credit classes

206.782.2647 seattlecentral.edu/maritime/ off campus) 4455 Shilshole Ave. NW lEadErShip and managEmEnt

Technology Note: The Texas Instruments TI-83/84 are the preferred calculators for courses beginning with MATH 098. Classroom instruction will be provided for this model only. Seattle Central operates a calculator rental program for students who do not own or are unable to purchase a TI-83/84. We recommend that students not purchase other TI models or other brands of graphing calculators. Models other than the TI83/84 may not be allowed during in-class exams; see instructor for details. For more information on course offerings after MATH 098 or technology usage in MATH 117 and MATH&148, visit www.seattlecentral.org/learn/math/courses.html. Students taking MATH&151 and higher should be proficient in Mathematica and must take CSC102Q to gain Mathematica skills needed for MATH&151-153. Students taking MATH116 and MATH&148 should be proficient in advanced Excel techniques and must take CSC102B to gain Excel skills needed for MATH116 abd MATH&148.
dEScriptiVE StatiSticS 1323 MATH&092 01 5 SAM200 TTh 10am - 11:50am Levy LAB SAM200 F 11am - 11:50am intErmEdiatE algEBra PREREQ: MATH 085 with 2.2 or higher or a year of high school algebra and placement exam w/ in the last 3 years. 1287 MATH098 01 5 SAM101 DAILY 8am - 8:50am Clark 1288 MATH098 06 5 BE4184 DAILY 11am - 11:50am Verschueren 1289 MATH098 02 5 SAM103 DAILY 9am - 9:50am Tiu 1290 MATH098 03 5 BE4181 DAILY 9am - 9:50am Firpo 1291 MATH098 04 5 SAM103 DAILY 10am - 10:50am Tiu 1293 MATH098 05 5 BE4101 DAILY 11am - 11:50am Langkamp 1295 MATH098 07 5 SAM200 DAILY 12pm - 12:50pm Sweeney 1296 MATH098 08 5 BE4184 DAILY 12pm - 12:50pm Verschueren 1297 MATH098 11 5 SAM103 MW 6pm - 8:30pm Solowan 1298 MATH098 12 5 SAM103 TTh 6pm - 8:30pm McKay Q-collEgE algEBra PREREQ: MATH 098 with a 2.0 or 71-80+ on COMPASS Algebra Test w/in the last 3 years OR instructors permission. 1303 MATH102 01 5 BE4184 DAILY 9am - 9:50am Chin Q-ElEmEntarY StatiSticS PREREQ: MATH 098 w/ 2.5 or higher OR MATH 116 w/ 2.0 or higher w/in the last 3 years. *1311 MATH109 01 5 SAM101 DAILY 12pm - 12:50pm Pepe *1313 MATH109 11 5 SAM102 MW 6pm - 8:30pm Gray appliEd math For tEchnicianS PREREQ: Satisfactory performance on Math placement test. 1299 MATH110 WC 3 WCO0000 MW 7:15am - 8:30am Knudson 1314 MATH110 CA 3 BE4181 TTh 2pm - 3:15pm Knudson 1315 MATH110 OP 3 BE4184 TWTh 1pm - 1:50pm Ursin Q-math BEhind inFo tEch *1320 MATH119T 01 3 SAM301 MWF 1pm - 1:50pm Kangas math For ElEmEntarY Education 2 PREREQ: MATH 170 with a 2.0 or higher w/in the last 3 years. 1322 MATH&132 01 5 SAM301 TTh 4:30pm - 7pm Akhlaghi dEScriptiVE StatiSticS 1324 MATH&136 02 5 SAM200 MW 10am - 11:50am Wright LAB SAM200 F 10am - 10:50am prEcalculuS i PREREQ: MATH 098 w/ 2.5 or higher OR 1.5 years of high school algebra plus placement exam w/in the last 3 years. 1325 MATH&141 01 5 BE4181 DAILY 8am - 8:50am Aregaye 1326 MATH&141 02 5 BE4184 DAILY 10am - 10:50am Malinsky 1327 MATH&141 03 5 SAM301 DAILY 11am - 11:50am Aregaye 1330 MATH&141 04 5 SAM301 DAILY 12pm - 12:50pm Kangas 1331 MATH&141 11 5 SAM301 MW 6pm - 8:30pm Toutonghi prEcalculuS ii PREREQ: MATH&141 w/ 2.2 or higher or 2 years of high school math plus placement exam w/ in the last 3 years. 1332 MATH&142 01 5 SAM207 DAILY 8am - 8:50am Terefe 1333 MATH&142 02 5 SAM207 DAILY 9am - 9:50am Terefe 1334 MATH&142 03 5 BE4181 DAILY 10am - 10:50am Firpo 1335 MATH&142 04 5 BE4183 DAILY 12pm - 12:50pm Tiu 1336 MATH&142 IP 5 BE4183 DAILY 1pm - 1:50pm Kopp 1337 MATH&142 11 5 SAM101 MW 6pm - 8:30pm McKay

7110 MGO105 01 3 TRA0000 ARR ARR Staff VESSEl maintEnancE 7135 MGO120 01 2 TRA0000 ARR ARR Fulton BaSic VESSEl handling 7145 MGO124 01 2 TRA0000 ARR ARR Fulton naVigation practicum PREREQ: MGO 123, MGO 133, MGO 137, and MGO 140. 7175 MGO166 01 6 TRA0000 ARR ARR McDougall adVancEd EnginEEring practicum PREREQ: MGO 147. 7180 MGO177 01 6 TRA0000 ARR ARR Manny at SEa intErnShip PREREQ: Successful completion of 9-month course study. 7182 MGO200 01 4 TRA0000 ARR ARR Staff auxiliarY machinErY and Ship dESign 7201 MTS212 01 4 TRA0000 ARR ARR Clapper appliEd marinE ElEctricitY PREREQ: MGO 127 or permission. 7210 MTS221 01 4 TRA0000 ARR ARR Marcontell adVancEd piloting and naVigation PREREQ: MGO 123. 7215 MTS223 01 3 TRA0000 ARR ARR Staff adVancEd diESEl EnginES PREREQ: MTS 217. 7235 MTS257 01 4 TRA0000 ARR ARR Raymond ShipBoard pollution prEVEntion 7223 MTS284 01 2 TRA0000 ARR ARR Staff 7224 MTS284 01 2 TRA0000 ARR ARR Clapper licEnSE SEminar PREREQ: Successful completion of all courses comprising first two quarters of program. 7245 MTS294 01 2 TRA0000 ARR ARR Fulton 7246 MTS294 01 2 TRA0000 ARR ARR Marcontell

Mathematics

SAM110 206.934.3858 seattlecentral.edu/learn/math/ *COMPUTER LAB FEE $44.00 BaSic math SkillS

PREREQ: Placement exam. 1243 MATH081 01 5 SAM207 DAILY 11am - 11:50am 1244 MATH081 02 5 SAM207 DAILY 12pm - 12:50pm 1245 MATH081 03 5 SAM200 DAILY 1pm - 1:50pm 1251 MATH081 12 5 BE4184 TTh 6pm - 8:30pm algEBra i PREREQ: MATH 081 w/ 2.0 or higher or placement exam w/in the last 3 years. 1258 MATH084 01 5 BE4183 DAILY 8am - 8:50am 1259 MATH084 02 5 BE4156 DAILY 9am - 9:50am 1260 MATH084 03 5 BE4183 DAILY 9am - 9:50am 1261 MATH084 04 5 BE4156 DAILY 10am - 10:50am 1262 MATH084 05 5 BE4183 DAILY 10am - 10:50am 1263 MATH084 06 5 BE4181 DAILY 11am - 11:50am 1265 MATH084 08 5 BE4181 DAILY 12pm - 12:50pm 1269 MATH084 11 5 SAM207 MW 6pm - 8:30pm 1270 MATH084 12 5 SAM200 TTh 6pm - 8:30pm

Johns Johns Sweeny Demeritt Dressler Matuk Dressler Matuk Ellington Botz Botz Staff Toutonghi

Full course descriptions at seattlecentral.edu/courses 18

Spring Quarter 2012


BuSinESS calculuS PREREQ: MATH 116 w/ 2.0 or higher w/in the last 3 years. *1339 MATH&148 01 5 SAM102 DAILY 12pm - 12:50pm Wright computErS in math For a complete listing of this class, please see the Computer Science section of the schedule. calculuS i PREREQ: MATH& 142 w/ 2.2 or higher w/in the last 3 years. *1341 MATH&151 01 5 SAM101 DAILY 9am - 9:50am Perkins *1342 MATH&151 02 5 SAM301 DAILY 10am - 10:50am Aregaye *1343 MATH&151 03 5 SAM102 DAILY 11am - 11:50am Perkins *1344 MATH&151 IP 5 SAM307 DAILY 1pm - 1:50pm Malinsky calculuS ii PREREQ: MATH&151 w/ 2.0 or higher w/in the last 3 years AND, if not MATHEMATICA proficient, concurrent enrollment in CSC 102-Q. *1346 MATH&152 01 5 SAM301 DAILY 9am - 9:50am Botz *1347 MATH&152 02 5 SAM307 DAILY 10am - 10:50am Perkins calculuS iii PREREQ: MATH&152 w/ 2.0 or higher w/in the last 3 years, AND if not MATHEMATICA proficient, concurrent enrollment in CSC 102-Q. *1350 MATH&153 01 5 SAM102 DAILY 9am - 9:50am Kangas *1352 MATH&153 12 5 SAM101 TTh 6pm - 8:30pm Swisshelm Q - linEar algEBra PREREQ: MATH&153 with 2.0 or higher and, if not MATHEMATICA proficient, concurrent enrollment in CSC 102-Q. *1358 MATH220 01 5 SAM307 DAILY 9am - 9:50am Langkamp Q - VEctor calculuS PREREQ: MATH& 153 w/ 2.0 or higher or permission for concurrent enrollment. *1360 MATH224 01 5 SAM102 DAILY 10am - 10:50am Knudson Q - diFFErEntial EQuationS PREREQ: MATH&152 w/ 2.0 or higher w/in the last 3 years. MATH&153 highly recommended w/in the last 3 years. 1365 MATH238 01 5 SAM307 DAILY 11am - 11:50am Swisshelm SpEcial topic: math lEarning StratEgY 1370 MATH298M 01 2 SAM101 MW 10am - 10:50am Pepe 1371 MATH298M 02 2 SAM101 TTh 10am - 10:50am Pepe indEpEndEnt StudY Please contact the division for information. indiVidual inStruction VoicE 0890 MUSC130 01 2 BE4128 ARR ARR Mesler 0974 MUSC130 02 2 BE4128 ARR ARR King 0975 MUSC130 03 2 BE4128 ARR ARR Lee 0978 MUSC130 05 2 BE4128 ARR ARR Strandberg indiVidual inStruction: WoodWindS PREREQ: Permission. 0894 MUSC134 01 2 BE4128 ARR ARR Antolin indiVidual inStruction: pErcuSSion PREREQ: Permission 0895 MUSC135 01 2 BE4128 ARR ARR Kirk indiVidual inStruction: compoSition PREREQ: Permission. 0896 MUSC136 01 2 BE4128 ARR ARR Mesler indiVidual inStruction: guitar PREREQ: Permission. 0898 MUSC138 01 2 BE4128 ARR ARR Mardis 0988 MUSC138 02 2 BE4128 ARR ARR Catford 0989 MUSC138 03 2 BE4128 ARR ARR Contreras pop Vocal EnSEmBlE 0903 MUSC145 01 2 BPH0202 MWF 2pm - 2:50pm Mesler Jazz EnSEmBlE i PREREQ: Ability to play an instrument at a 12th-grade level or higher. 0904 MUSC146 01 5 BPH0104 MWF 1pm - 3pm Kirk Jazz EnSEmBlE ii PREREQ: MUSC 146 or permission of instructor. 0905 MUSC147 01 5 BPH0104 MWF 1pm - 3pm Kirk Jazz EnSEmBlE iii PREREQ: MUSC 147 or permission of instructor. 0906 MUSC148 01 5 BPH0104 MWF 1pm - 3pm Kirk pErFormancE ExpEriEncE 0912 MUSC151 01 2 BPH0101 TTh 1pm - 2:30pm Mesler amErican popular muSic: For a section of MUSC 161, see Coordinated Studies, Back to the Beat for Your Soul. indiVidual inStruction: piano PREREQ: Permission. 0891 MUSC171 01 2 BE4128 ARR ARR Sasaki 0981 MUSC171 02 2 BE4128 ARR ARR Mesler 0982 MUSC171 03 2 BE4128 ARR ARR Willrich indiVidual inStruction: BraSS PREREQ: Permission. 0897 MUSC173 01 2 BE4128 ARR ARR Grasso computEr muSic and rEcording There is a $5.00 Angel program fee attached to these classes. *0914 MUSC185 01 5 BE3151 MW 10am - 12:30pm Kirk *0915 MUSC185 02 5 BE3151 TTh 10am - 12:30pm Kirk hiStorY oF Jazz For a section of MUSC 204, see Coordinated Studies, Back to the Beat for Your Soul group piano - 4th QuartEr PREREQ: MUSC 128 or permission. 0887 MUSC221 01 2 BPH0202 MWF 8am - 8:50am Sasaki 0888 MUSC221 04 2 BPH0202 MWF 12pm - 12:50pm Sasaki 0889 MUSC221 05 2 BPH0202 MWF 1pm - 1:50pm Mesler group piano - 5th QuartEr PREREQ: MUSC 221 or permission. Continuation of MUSC 221. 0876 MUSC222 01 2 BPH0202 MWF 8am - 8:50am Sasaki 0877 MUSC222 04 2 BPH0202 MWF 12pm - 12:50pm Sasaki 0886 MUSC222 05 2 BPH0202 MWF 1pm - 1:50pm Mesler group piano - 6th QuartEr PREREQ: MUSC 222 or permission. 0878 MUSC223 05 2 BPH0202 MWF 1pm - 1:50pm Mesler 0879 MUSC223 01 2 BPH0202 MWF 8am - 8:50am Sasaki 0885 MUSC223 04 2 BPH0202 MWF 12pm - 12:50pm Sasaki practicum in muSic PREREQ: Permission of dean. 0925 MUSC299 01 5 BE4128 ARR ARR Lawson

Credit classes

Meteorology

206.934.3858

distance Education
BE1140 206.934.4060 mEtEorologY

Music

8919 MEY100

C01 5

Correspondence

Castell

*0847 MUSC&141 01 5 BPH0101 DAILY 8am - 8:50am LAB BE3151 TTh 8am - 8:50am muSic in thE WEStErn World 0846 MUSC100 01 5 FA405 DAILY 11am - 11:50am muSic in thE unitEd StatES 0852 MUSC113 01 5 FA405 DAILY 10am - 10:50am BEginning group inStruction: VoicE 0858 MUSC119 01 2 BPH0202 MWF 11am - 11:50am intErmEdiatE group inStruction: VoicE PREREQ: MUSC 119 or permission. 0859 MUSC120 01 2 BPH0202 MWF 11am - 11:50am BEginning group piano - 1St QuartEr 0860 MUSC126 01 2 BPH0202 MWF 8am - 8:50am 0861 MUSC126 02 2 BPH0202 MWF 9am - 9:50am 0862 MUSC126 03 2 BPH0202 MWF 10am - 10:50am 0863 MUSC126 05 2 BPH0202 MWF 1pm - 1:50pm 0864 MUSC126 04 2 BPH0202 MWF 12pm - 12:50pm BEginning group piano - 2nd QuartEr PREREQ: MUSC 126 or permission. 0870 MUSC127 01 2 BPH0202 MWF 8am - 8:50am 0871 MUSC127 02 2 BPH0202 MWF 9am - 9:50am 0872 MUSC127 03 2 BPH0202 MWF 10am - 10:50am 0873 MUSC127 05 2 BPH0202 MWF 1pm - 1:50pm 0874 MUSC127 04 2 BPH0202 MWF 12pm - 12:50pm BEginning group piano - 3rd QuartEr PREREQ: MUSC 127 or permission. 0880 MUSC128 01 2 BPH0202 MWF 8am - 8:50am 0881 MUSC128 02 2 BPH0202 MWF 9am - 9:50am 0882 MUSC128 03 2 BPH0202 MWF 10am - 10:50am 0883 MUSC128 05 2 BPH0202 MWF 1pm - 1:50pm 0884 MUSC128 04 2 BPH0202 MWF 12pm - 12:50pm

BE4128 206.934.4164 *COMPUTER LAB FEE $44.00 muSic thEorY i

Kirk Spain Spain Mesler Mesler Sasaki Sasaki Sasaki Mesler Sasaki Sasaki Sasaki Sasaki Mesler Sasaki Sasaki Sasaki Sasaki Mesler Sasaki

campus Seminar courses


8927 MUSC116 S01 5 BPH0101 hiStorY oF Jazz 8903 MUSC204 S01 5 BPH0101

BE1140 206.934.4060 rock muSic - hiStorY and pErSpEctiVES i

Correspondence Correspondence

Cauter Cauter

distance Education
C01 5

8925 MUSC116

BE1140 206.934.4060 rock muSic - hiStorY and pErSpEctiVES i

Correspondence

Cauter

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hiStorY oF Jazz 8821 MUSC204 C01 5 9146 MUSC204 OL 5

Nursing

Correspondence Online

Cauter Cauter

Opticianry
BE3210 206.934.4347 seattlecentral.edu/programs/opticianry optical thEorY ii PREREQ: Current enrollment in the program. 3724 OPH102 01 4 BE2125 T 12pm - 12:50pm LAB BE2125 M 10am - 10:50am LAB BE2125 WTh 12pm - 12:50pm ocular anatomY & phYS PREREQ: Current enrollment in the program. 3728 OPH105 01 3 BE2125 T 9am - 10:50am LAB BE2125 M 9am - 9:50am ophthalmic diSpEnSing ii PREREQ: Current enrollment in the program. 3736 OPH108 01 5 BE2125 Th 2pm - 3pm LAB BE2125 M 1pm - 3pm LAB BE2125 Th 9am - 10:50am LAB BE2125 W 2pm - 3:50pm 3737 OPH108 02 5 BE2125 Th 2pm - 3pm LAB BE2125 M 1pm - 3pm LAB BE2125 M 11am - 12:50pm LAB BE2125 W 9am - 10:50am optical laB tEch iii PREREQ: Current enrollment in the program. 3745 OPH112 01 3 BE2131 WTh 11am - 11:50am LAB BE2131 W 9am - 10:50am 02 3 BE2131 WTh 11am - 11:50am 3746 OPH112 LAB BE2131 Th 9am - 10:50am contact lEnS tEch iV PREREQ: Current enrollment in the program. 3757 OPH205 01 3 BE2125 TW 2pm - 2:50pm LAB BE2132 W 1pm - 1:50pm LAB BE2132 W 3pm - 3:50pm 3758 OPH205 02 3 BE2125 TW 2pm - 2:50pm LAB BE2132 T 3pm - 3:50pm LAB BE2132 T 1pm - 1:50pm BEnchWork procEdurES PREREQ: Current enrollment in the program. 3766 OPH215 01 3 BE2131 M 9am - 9:50am LAB BE2123 TTh 11am - 1:50pm 3767 OPH215 02 3 BE2131 M 9am - 9:50am LAB BE2131 MW 10am - 12:50pm ophthalmic BuSinESS iii PREREQ: Current enrollment in the program. 3775 OPH297 01 3 BE2128 M 9am - 9:50am LAB BE2123 M 10am - 11:50am LAB BE2123 W 11am - 12:50pm 3776 OPH297 02 3 BE2128 M 9am - 9:50am LAB BE2123 TTh 11am - 12:50pm comprEhEnSiVE PREREQ: Current enrollment in the program. 3778 OPH299 01 7 BE2125 WTh 9am - 10:50am LAB BE2125 T 8am - 10:50am

PREREQ: Concurrent enrollment in NUR 113 and NUR 185. *3580 NUR103 01 4 BE3211 MT 9am - 11am Hinkson LAB BE3211 MT 9am - 11am nurSing practicE iii PREREQ: Concurrent enrollment in NUR 103, and NUR 185. 3611 NUR113 01 4 ARR ARR Hinkson LAB BE3215 ARR ARR 3612 NUR113 02 4 ARR ARR Cornutt LAB BE3215 ARR ARR 3613 NUR113 03 4 ARR ARR Reyes LAB BE3215 ARR ARR 3614 NUR113 04 4 ARR ARR David LAB BE3215 ARR ARR 3615 NUR113 05 4 ARR ARR Staff LAB BE3215 ARR ARR 3616 NUR113 06 4 ARR ARR Staff LAB BE3215 ARR ARR 3617 NUR113 07 4 ARR ARR Staff LAB BE3215 ARR ARR gErontologY For nurSES PREREQ: Concurrent enrollment in NUR 103 and NUR 113. 3620 NUR185 01 2 BE3211 T 11:30am - 1:30pm Cornutt adn program StudY group iii 3622 NUR192 01 2 BE3211 M 11:30am - 1:30pm Hinkson nurSing Vi: dEVEloping FamilY nurSing PREREQ: Concurrent enrollment in NUR 218 and NUR 230. *3648 NUR208 01 6 BE3201 MT 9am - 12pm Hammond nurSing practicE Vi PREREQ: Concurrent enrollment in NUR 208 and NUR 230. Lab to be arranged with instructor. 3690 NUR218 01 3 ARR ARR Staff 3691 NUR218 02 3 ARR ARR Hammond 3692 NUR218 03 3 ARR ARR Ryland 3693 NUR218 04 3 ARR ARR Ryland 3694 NUR218 05 3 ARR ARR Staff 3695 NUR218 06 3 ARR ARR Hinkson tranSition to proFESSional nurSing rolE 3699 NUR230 01 2 BE3201 T 12:30pm - 2:30pm Hammond LAB BE3201 T 12:30pm - 2:30pm adn program StudY group Vi 3700 NUR292 01 2 BE3201 M 12:30pm - 2:30pm Hammond LAB BE3201 M 12:30pm - 2:30pm

BE3204 206.934.4123 seattlecentral.edu/programs/nursing *COMPUTER LAB FEE $44.00 nurSing iii: mEdical Surgical nurSing

Clayton

Coffman

Coffman

Coffman

Credit classes

Clayton Clayton

Coffman Coffman

Clayton Clayton

Vanvliet Vanvliet

Nutrition

PREREQ: Eligibility for MATH 084 and ENGL&101. 1376 NTR150 01 5 BE3200 TWTh LAB BE3189 F 1379 NTR150 12 5 SAM202 TTh

SAM110 206.934.3858 human nutrition

Clayton

distance Education
BE1140 206.934.4060 human nutrition

10am - 10:50am 10am - 11:50am 6pm - 8:30pm

Staff Baum

Philosophy

Oceanography

PREREQ: Eligibility for MATH 084 and ENGL&101. 8823 NTR150 C01 5 Correspondence 9148 NTR150 OL 5 Online
SAM110 206.934.3858 introduction to ocEanographY With laB

Ocken Ocken

SCIENCE LAB FEE $44.00 1382 OCEA&101 01 5 SAM201 LAB SAM201

0936 PHIL&101 01 5 FA302 DAILY 0937 PHIL&101 02 5 BE4138 DAILY introduction to logic 0950 PHIL&106 01 5 BE4130 DAILY 0951 PHIL&106 02 5 FA406 TTh 0952 PHIL&106 03 5 FA406 TTh 0953 PHIL&106 04 5 BE4148 TTh contEmporarY moral proBlEmS 0940 PHIL102 01 5 FA406 MW indEpEndEnt StudY Please contact the division for information.

BE4128 206.934.4164 introduction to philoSophY

11am - 11:50am 12pm - 12:50pm 10am - 10:50am 12pm - 2:20pm 2:40pm - 5pm 6pm - 8:30pm 6pm - 8:30pm

Staff Harms Harms Horton Horton Staff Horton

distance Education

MW F

1pm - 2:50pm 1pm - 2:50pm

Chenu

distance Education

8923 OCEA&100 C01 5

BE1140 206.934.4060 introduction to ocEanographY

Correspondence

Castell

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8932 PHIL&101 C01 5 introduction to logic 8935 PHIL&106 C01 5 9150 PHIL&106 OL 5 introduction to EthicS 9065 PHIL215 VI 5

BE1140 206.934.4060 introduction to philoSophY

Correspondence Correspondence Online

Curtis Curtis Staff George

Video/DVD

Spring Quarter 2012

Photography
BE5166 206.934.3830 seattlecentral.edu/programs/photography *COMPUTER LAB FEE $44.00. PHOTOGRAPHY MATRL FEE $44.00

nEW mEdia iii *3200 NME130 01 6 BE4106 Studio tEchniQuES i *3478 PHO113 01 3 BE5158 LAB BE5104 location Stock tEchniQuES *3482 PHO123 01 3 BE5158 LAB rEtail photographY *3485 PHO133 01 3 BE5104 photoJournaliSm *3484 PHO143 01 3 BE5158 LAB BE5104 portFolio iii *3490 PHO256 01 3 BE5156 LAB BE5150 nEW mEdia WorkShop *3493 PHO266 01 3 BE5156 LAB BE5150 portFolio WorkShop *3498 PHO276 01 3 BE5156 LAB BE5150 SpEcial proJEctS *3496 PHO286 01 3 BE5156 LAB BE5150
SAC314 206.934.4152 BEginning martial artS

First year

Political Science

indEpEndEnt StudY/SpEcial topicS Please contact the division for information

F W W M M Th T T W W M M T T Th T

9am - 3pm 9am - 1pm 9am - 1pm 9am - 1pm 9am - 1pm 9am - 1pm 9am - 1pm 9am - 1pm 9am - 1pm 9am - 1pm 9am - 1pm 9am - 1pm 9am - 1pm 9am - 1pm 9am - 1pm 9am - 1pm

Salverda Milne Hammond Staff Hammond

Second year

Hammond Milne Milne Hammond

1591 POLS&202 01 5 BE4118 DAILY 10am - 10:50am intErnational rElationS *1605 POLS&203 01 5 BE4136 DAILY 10am - 10:50am LAB BE3161 Th 10am - 10:50am *1606 POLS&203 02 5 BE4136 DAILY 11am - 11:50am LAB BE3161 Th 11am - 11:50am minoritY politicS in amErica 1589 POLS170 01 5 BE4118 DAILY 8am - 8:50am political EconomY 1602 POLS205 01 5 BE4118 DAILY 9am - 9:50am goVErnmEnt and politicS oF thE middlE EaSt *1598 POLS255 01 5 BE4136 DAILY 12pm - 12:50pm LAB BE3161 Th 12pm - 12:50pm indEpEndEnt StudY Please contact the division for information

BE4128 206.934.4164 *COMPUTER LAB FEE $44.00 amErican goVErnmEnt

Livingston Zouari Zouari Livingston Livingston Zouari

Psychology

Credit classes

Physical Education

2885 PEC104 01 2 SAC0207 2886 PEC104 02 2 SAC0207 intErmEdiatE martial artS 2887 PEC105 01 2 SAC0207 2888 PEC105 02 2 SAC0207 adVancEd martial artS 2889 PEC106 01 2 SAC0207 2890 PEC106 02 2 SAC0207 BEginning Badminton 2892 PEC113 01 2 SAC0301 BEginning WEight training 2893 PEC131 01 2 SAC0154 Yoga 2894 PEC136 01 2 SAC0207 2895 PEC136 02 2 SAC0207 2897 PEC136 03 2 SAC0207 Yoga ii 2896 PEC137 03 2 SAC0207 phYSical FitnESS 2898 PEC150 01 2 SAC0207 BodY conditioning 2899 PEC165 01 2 SAC0207

MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF TTh TTh TTh TTh TTh TTh TTh

10am - 10:50am 1pm - 1:50pm 10am - 10:50am 1pm - 1:50pm 10am - 10:50am 1pm - 1:50pm 11am - 11:50am 10:30am - 11:50am 9am - 10:20am 10:30am - 11:50am 6pm - 7:20pm 1pm - 2:20pm 1pm - 2:20pm 9am - 10:20am

Gittins Gittins Gittins Gittins Gittins Gittins Gittins Murphy Boyle Boyle Sand Boyle Murphy Murphy

BE4128 206.934.4164 gEnEral pSYchologY 1619 PSYC&100 01 5 BE4136 DAILY 1620 PSYC&100 02 5 BE4122 DAILY 1621 PSYC&100 03 5 FA126 DAILY 1622 PSYC&100 04 5 BE3209 DAILY 1623 PSYC&100 05 5 FA405 DAILY 1624 PSYC&100 06 5 BE4136 MW liFESpan pSYchologY PREREQ: PSYC& 100 or permission. 1632 PSYC&200 01 5 BE4122 DAILY 1633 PSYC&200 02 5 BE4136 DAILY 1634 PSYC&200 03 5 FA406 DAILY 1637 PSYC&200 06 5 BE4160 MW aBnormal pSYchologY 1640 PSYC&220 01 5 BE4166 DAILY 1641 PSYC&220 02 5 BE4104 DAILY pSYchologY oF adJuStmEnt 1630 PSYC120 IP 3 FA125 TWTh #1630 is designated for International students. pSYchologY oF aFrican amEricanS 1651 PSYC250 01 5 BE4122 DAILY indEpEndEnt StudY Please contact the division for information SpEcial proBlEmS - pSYchologY PREREQ: Permission of dean. 1672 PSYC299 01 5 BE4128 ARR

8am - 8:50am 9am - 9:50am 10am - 10:50am 12pm - 12:50pm 1pm - 1:50pm 6pm - 8:30pm 8am - 8:50am 9am - 9:50am 11am - 11:50am 1:30pm - 4pm 9am - 9:50am 12pm - 12:50pm 10am - 10:50am 10am - 10:50am

Staff Jeffreys Jr. Archibald Staff Staff Staff Jeffreys Jr. Archibald Staff Eagleton Staff Archibald Smith Jeffreys Jr.

distance Education

ARR

Lawson

Physics

PREREQ: Eligibility for MATH 084 and ENGL&101. 1385 PHYS&100 01 5 SAM205 DAILY 11am - 11:50am gEnEral phYSicS iii PREREQ: PHYS&121 or PHY101, PHYS&122 or PHY 102 or permission. *1398 PHYS&123 01 5 SAM206 WTh 2pm - 3:50pm LAB SAM205 T 2pm - 3:50pm EnginEEring phYSicS ii PREREQ: PHYS&221 and MATH&152 w/ a 2.0 or higher. *1405 PHYS&222 01 5 SAM206 MWThF 8am - 8:50am LAB SAM205 M 1pm - 2:50pm EnginEEring phYSicS iii PREREQ: PHYS&222 or PHY202 and MATH&153 with 2.0 or higher. *1409 PHYS&223 01 5 SAM206 MTThF 10am - 10:50am LAB SAM205 Th 2pm - 3:50pm *1410 PHYS&223 02 5 SAM206 MTThF 11pm - 12:50pm LAB SAM205 W 2pm - 3:50pm *1411 PHYS&223 03 5 SAM206 MTThF 12pm - 12:50pm LAB SAM205 W 12pm - 1:50pm

SAM 110 206.934.3858 *COMPUTER LAB FEE $44.00 phYSicS For non-SciEncE maJorS

Wellman Staff

BE1140 206.934.4060 gEnEral pSYchologY 8944 PSYC&100 C01 5 Correspondence 9070 PSYC&100 VI 5 Video/DVD 9152 PSYC&100 OL 5 Online liFESpan pSYchologY PREREQ: PSYC& 100 or permission. 9010 PSYC&200 VI 5 Video/DVD dEVElopmEntal pSYchologY 9075 PSYC207 VI 5 Video/DVD aBnormal pSYchologY 9080 PSYC&220 VI 5 Video/DVD 9168 PSYC&220 OL 5 Online

Smith Smith Smith Lu Lu Lu Ryan

Publishing Arts

BE5166 206.934.3830 seattlecentral.edu/programs/pubarts/

Lepeintre

NOTICE: Final cohort has been accepted. This program will close at the end of the 20112012 academic year.
*3290 DTP101
*COMPUTER LAB FEE $44.00. GRAPHIC IMAGE/PRNT MTR $44.00 dESk top puBliShing

01 4 BE5142

TTh F Th M

5pm - 8pm 9am - 3pm 9am - 3pm 9am - 3pm

Sullivan Salverda Moise Sullivan

Wellman Heller Heller

nEW mEdia iii *3200 NME130 01 6 BE4106 print production *3292 PUB135 01 3 BE5142 drEamWEaVEr i *3294 PUB136 01 3 BE5142

First year

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production adoBE cS *3296 PUB137 01 3 BE5142 WEB production 3308 PUB138 01 3 BE5142

W T

9am - 3pm 9am - 3pm

Moise Moise

Respiratory Care

Note: Lab to be arranged with the instructor. 3796 RCP130 01 5 ThF ARR 3797 RCP130 02 5 ThF ARR 3798 RCP130 03 5 ThF ARR 3799 RCP130 04 5 ThF ARR 3800 RCP130 05 5 ThF ARR 3801 RCP130 06 5 ThF ARR pathophYSiologY For rESpiratorY carE ii 3804 RCP133 01 1 BE3189 T 10am - 11am rESpiratorY carE FundamEntalS iii 3805 RCP134 01 5 BE3189 MT 11:30am - 1:30pm LAB BE3224 M 1:30pm - 3:30pm 3807 RCP134 02 5 BE3189 MT 11:30am - 1:30pm LAB BE3224 T 1:30pm - 3:30pm pharmacologY For rESpiratorY carE iii 3806 RCP135 01 1 BE3189 M 10am - 11am cardiopulmonarY anatomY & phYSiologY 3811 RCP137 01 4 BE3189 MT 8am - 10am LAB BE3224 T 8am - 10am Work ExpEriEncE: rESpiratorY carE 7930 RCP197 01 5 ARR ARR clinical practicE Vi Note: Lab to be arranged with the instructor. 3842 RCP270 01 6 ARR ARR 3843 RCP270 02 6 ARR ARR 3844 RCP270 03 6 ARR ARR 3845 RCP270 04 6 ARR ARR 3846 RCP270 05 6 ARR ARR 3848 RCP270 06 6 ARR ARR comprEhEnSiVE rEViEW oF rESpiratorY carE *3847 RCP272 01 4 BE3165 T 10am - 10:50am LAB BE3165 W 8:30am - 11:30am pulmonarY rEhaBilitation and homE carE 3849 RCP274 01 2 BE3189 W 12:30pm - 2:30pm adVancEd patiEnt aSSESSmEnt 3851 RCP276 01 3 BE2115 T 11:30am - 2:30pm indEpEndEnt StudY Please contact the division for information

BE3210 206.934.4347 seattlecentral.edu/programs/respiratory *COMPUTER LAB FEE $44.00 clinical practicE ii

Mahoney Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Mahoney Mahoney Staff Goglia Kato Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff

multicultural counSEling PREREQ: Eligibility for ENGL& 101 and MATH 084. 3864 SHS210 01 3 BE3219 M 6pm - 9pm Eagleton adolEScEnt dEVElopmEnt and trEatmEnt PREREQ: Eligibility for ENGL& 101 and MATH 084. 3866 SHS215 01 5 BE3219 MW 1:30pm - 4pm Rombouts conFlict managEmEnt 3862 SHS222 01 3 TBA T 1:30pm - 4:30pm John lEadErShip thEorY and SkillS 3863 SHS224 01 3 BE4138 M 6pm - 9pm Staff rElapSE prEVEntion 3869 SHS225 01 1 BE3211 F 12pm - 4pm Rombouts Class Meets 4/13 & 4/14. LAB BE3211 Sa 8:30am - 4:30pm adolEScEnt aSSESSmEnt 3870 SHS226 01 1 BE3211 F 12pm - 4pm Rombouts Class Meets 5/11 & 5/12. LAB BE3211 Sa 8:30am - 4:30pm phYSio/pharm chEmical dEpEndEncY PREREQ: Eligibility for ENGL& 101 and MATH 084. 3865 SHS231 01 3 TBA TBA TBA Staff chEmical dEpEndEncY and thE FamilY PREREQ: Eligibility for ENGL& 101 and MATH 084. 3867 SHS232 01 3 BE3219 W 6pm - 9pm Agpaoa-Ryder chEmical dEpEndEncY counSEling PREREQ: Eligibility for ENGL& 101 and MATH 084. 3868 SHS233 01 5 BE3219 MW 10am - 12:30pm Agpaoa-Ryder introduction to chEmical dEpEndEncY PREREQ: Eligibility for ENGL& 101 and MATH 084. 3872 SHS235 02 5 BE3219 TTh 10am - 12:30pm Groeschell co-occurring diSordErS trEatmEnt iSSuES and SVcS PREREQ: Eligibility for ENGL& 101 and MATH 084. 3875 SHS255 01 5 BE3199 TTh 6pm - 8:30pm Mack laW and EthicS in chEmical dEpEndEncY PREREQ: Eligibility for ENGL& 101 and MATH 084. 3879 SHS270 01 3 BE4104 W 1:30pm - 4:30pm Wagner 3880 SHS270 02 3 BE4138 W 6pm - 9pm Wagner chEmical dEpEndEncY caSE managEmEnt PREREQ: Eligibility for ENGL& 101 and MATH 084. 3883 SHS280 01 3 BE3199 TTh 4pm - 5:30pm Staff

Credit classes

Field placement in the human Services

Science

SCIENCE LAB FEE $44.00 1418 SCI133 01 5 SAM104 TThF LAB SAM302 MW undErgraduatE rESEarch PREREQ: SCI 298.PRP or UGR 214 required. 1422 UGR294 01 5 SAM301 W

SAM110 206.934.3858 intErdiSciplinarY SciEncE 3

10am - 10:50am 10am - 11:50am 3pm - 4:20pm

Ainsworth

Social and human Services Workshops


topic: aSam aSSESSmEnt 3884 SHS296 01 1 TBA Sa Class Meets 4/21 & 4/28. topic: Building hEalthY FamiliES 3853 SHS297 01 2 TBA F Class Meets 6/1, 6/2, 6/8, 6/9. LAB TBA Sa indEpEndEnt StudY Please contact the division for information
BE4128 206.934.4164 introduction to SociologY

PREREQ: Permission. Required: Attend meeting on April 10, 2012, 12:40-1:40. Room TBD. 3905 CDS197 01 3 BE3220 ARR ARR Martin-Waters 3906 CDS198 01 3 BE3220 ARR ARR Martin-Waters 3907 CDS199 01 4 BE3220 ARR ARR Martin-Waters FiEld placEmEnt: Social and human SErVicES PREREQ: Permission 3908 SHS197 01 3 BE3220 ARR ARR Martin-Waters 3909 SHS198 01 3 BE3220 ARR ARR Martin-Waters 3910 SHS199 01 4 BE3220 ARR ARR Martin-Waters 9am - 3pm 12pm - 4pm 8:30am - 4:30pm Vanzo Agpaoa Ryder

Required: Attend meeting on April 10, 2012, 12:40-1:40. Room TBD. FiEld placEmEnt: chEmical dEpEndEncY

Service-Learning Program
BE3212A 206.934.6900 introduction to human SErVicES

Wiseley

Social and Human Services

BE1103 206.934.5422 seattlecentral.edu/course/servlearn.php

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PREREQ: Eligibility for ENGL& 101 and MATH 084. 3854 SHS100 01 5 BE3199 TTh 10am - 12:30pm SurVEY oF inStitutionS PREREQ: Eligibility for ENGL& 101 and MATH 084. 3855 SHS103 01 5 BE3199 MW 10am - 12:30pm 3861 SHS103 02 5 TBA TTh 6pm - 8:30pm principlES oF intErViEWing and counSEling PREREQ: Eligibility for ENGL& 101 and MATH 084. 3856 SHS106 01 5 BE3219 TTh 1:30pm - 4pm 3857 SHS106 02 5 BE3219 TTh 6pm - 8:30pm group dYnamicS & counSEling PREREQ: Eligibility for ENGL& 101 and MATH 084. 3858 SHS108 01 5 BE3199 MW 1:30pm - 4pm 3859 SHS108 02 5 BE3199 MW 6pm - 8:30pm hiV/aidS WorkShop 3860 SHS150 01 1 BE3211 F 12pm - 4pm Class Meets 5/4 & 5/5. LAB BE3211 Sa 8:30am - 4:30pm

Martin-Waters Martin-Waters Staff Agpaoa-Ryder Goluch Groeschell Groeschell Ianniciello

Sociology

1686 SOC&101 01 5 FA125 DAILY 9am - 9:50am Furuta 1687 SOC&101 02 5 BE3209 DAILY 10am - 10:50am Guthrie 1688 SOC&101 03 5 BE4168 DAILY 11am - 11:50am Furuta 1689 SOC&101 04 5 BE4134 TTh 6pm - 8:30pm Hornbeck introduction to amErican culturE 1690 SOC102 IP 5 BE4135 DAILY 3pm - 3:50pm Guthrie #1690 is designated for International students. SociologY oF thE mEdia 1692 SOC120 01 5 BE4151 MW 12pm - 2:20pm Oka 1693 SOC120 VV 3 BE4134 TTh 2pm - 3:30pm Hornbeck #1693 is designated for Applied Video students. racE and Ethnic rElationS in thE u.S. For a section of SOC 150, see Coordinated Studies, True Blood: The Fatal Inventions of Vampires and Zombies.

Spring Quarter 2012 distance Education


8954 SOC&101 9154 SOC&101 C01 5 OL 5
SpEcial topicS Please contact the division for information.
BE1140 206.934.4060 introduction to SociologY

Wood Construction
PREREQ: Permission required for enrollment in these classes. 7425 WCO110 01 18 WCM0000 MTWTh 8:30am - 3:15pm Borgatti marinE carpEntrY PREREQ: WCO 110 *LAB FEE: $44.00 7441 WCO130 01 18 WCM0000 MTWTh 8:30am - 3:15pm Sanstad introduction to carpEntrY and BluEprint rEading 7443 WCO142 01 4 WCM0000 MTWTh ARR Mestemacher Building SitE SYStEm SitE SElEction to laYout 7446 WCO143 01 5 WCM0000 MTWTh ARR Mestemacher Foundation SYStEm FormS to concrEtE FiniShES 7449 WCO144 01 9 WCM0000 MTWTh ARR Mestemacher Framing SYStEmS Floor to cEiling 7452 WCO145 01 9 WCM0000 MTWTh ARR Mestemacher rooF SYStEm Framing to rooFing inStallation 7455 WCO146 01 5 WCM0000 MTWTh ARR Mestemacher Stair SYStEm rough Framing to FiniShEd StairWEll 7458 WCO147 01 4 WCM0000 MTWTh ARR Mestemacher ExtErior FiniShES Building EncloSurE FiniSh trim 7461 WCO148 01 9 WCM0000 MTWTh ARR Mestemacher intErior FiniShES door inStallation to trim 7464 WCO149 01 9 WCM0000 MTWTh ARR Mestemacher *caBinEtmaking & FinE WoodWorking PREREQ: WCO 110 *LAB FEE: $44.00 7467 WCO150 01 18 WCM0000 MTWTh 8:30am - 3:15pm Harvey 7468 WCO150 02 18 WCM0000 MTWTh 8:30am - 3:15pm Wasserman appliEd math For tEchnicianS PREREQ: Satisfactory performance on MATH placement test. 1299 MATH110 WC 3 WCO0000 MW 7:15am - 8:30am Knudson introduction to computEr aidEd draFting & dESign PREREQ: MIC 103 or permission. *COMPUTER LAB FEE: $44.00 *1978 MIC203 WC 3 WCM0000 TTh 7:15am - 8:30am Chaplan computEr applicationS For BuildErS *1977 MIC103 WC 3 WCM0000 MW 7:15am - 8:30am Borgatti
WC 326 2310 S. Lane Stree 206.934.5460 seattlecentral.edu/wood *COMPUTER LAB FEE $44.00 introduction to proFESSional WoodWorking

Study Skills

Correspondence Online

Cho Staff

Surgical Technology

3965 EDUC200 01 ARR ARR ARR collEgE SurViVal SkillS 3937 HDC102 01 3 BE4185 MW 1pm - 2:20pm math StudY StratEgiES 3967 HDC111 01 1 BE4185 MF 12pm - 12:50pm Meets 5/7 - 6/8. liStEning and lEcturE notE taking StratEgiES 3970 HDC114 01 1 BE4140 DAILY 12pm - 12:50pm Meets 5/14 - 5/25. tESt taking SkillS and anxiEtY managEmEnt 3971 HDC115 01 1 FA302 DAILY 1pm - 1:50pm Meets 4/30 - 5/11.

BE4180 206.934.3851 pEEr tutoring

Souma Souma Dela Rosa Hammie Zeretzke

BE3210 206.934.4347 seattlecentral.edu/programs/surgicaltech Surgical thEorY iii PREREQ: Permission. Computer Lab Fee: $44.00. 3899 SURG133 01 10 BE3188 F 8am - 2:30pm Whitsitt/Hallman clinical practicE ii PREREQ: Permission. 3901 SURG135 01 12 ARR 7am - 3:30pm Whitsitt/Hallman LAB ARR ARR

Seattle Vocational Institute (SVI) may be the place for you!


Tuition assistance for those who qualify. Basic skills courses to improve reading, writing, math and critical thinking skills. Classwork with hands-on experience through off-campus experiences, clinical lab, office, worksite and career environments. Job training programs (1-5 quarters) that lead to real-world jobs with livable wages. Basic Studies Adult Basic Education (ABE) English as a Second Language (ESL) GED preparation Bright Future for high school juniors and seniors wanting to earn a high school diploma at the same time as a professional/ vocational certification.

Do you want an in-demand, entry-level career field that leads right to a job?

sVi

2120 South Jackson Street, Seattle, WA 98144 206.934.4950 8 a.m.4:30 p.m. sviweb.sccd.ctc.edu

is a division of Seattle Central Community College located in the Central District. It is the areas largest provider of short-term workforce training and education. Programs lead to jobs with a future.

Vocational programs

Administrative Office Professional ..................................2 quarters Computer-Based Accounting ..............2 quarters Cosmetology .............................................5 quarters Cosmetology Teacher Education (Continuing Education)..........................500 hours Dental Assistant .......................................4 quarters Medical Administrative Specialist ......3 quarters Medical Assistant.....................................4 quarters Phlebotomy.................................................1 quarter PACT (Pre-Apprenticeship Construction Training) ...........................2 quarters

to attend a free educational planning course, Tues., Wed. & Thurs., 15 p.m., SVI Room 302.

Interested? Call SVI at 206.934.4950

Start on a career path enrOll TODAY! Visit sviweb.sccd.ctc.edu or call 206.934.4950

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Community education at seattle Central Never stop learning!


Community Education office Room BE1140, phone 206.934.5448

NoN-Credit Courses

We have moved! The Community Education office is now


co-located with Distance Education in room BE1140 (bottom level, below Culinary Arts) off Harvard Avenue. Registration for non-credit courses
Online Phone Go to www.learnatcentral.org Credit card (Visa, MasterCard, Discover, American Express) Call 206.934.5448 during hours of operation (below) Walk In Register in person at the Community Education office, Room 1140 in the main campus building, Monday Thursday 8:00 a.m. 6:30 p.m., Friday 8:00 a.m. 4:30 p.m. No confirmation of registration is sent. Be sure to mark your calendar with your class information

person room BE 1140. In the event the school cancels a class, a 100% refund will be given. The refund policy will be applied according to the date the request is received as follows: Prior to first class session. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .100%, less $6 admin fee Prior to second class session . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .100%, less $15 admin fee After second class . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .No Refund Parking $5.00 daily Mon Fri after 12:00 noon at the Harvard & Pine parking garage (enter on Harvard Ave) or $75.00 for a quarterly permitpurchase at the cashiers office, Room 1104. Special Notices Students with disabilities needing accommodation, please call Disability Services at 206.934.4169

Refund policy Requests for refunds may be made by phone 206.934.5448, or in

No class May 28, school holiday.


course title
cost

INTROdUCTION TO THE INTERNET $50 Item: 6439 BE 3163 W 6:00P-9:00P


item number building and room number class days class start and end time

STAFF
instructor name

Non-credit classes

BASIC ACTING TECHNIQUE FOR STAGE, FILM & TV (BEG.) $175 9 sessions, starts Apr 13(6400). Dream of acting but feel you lack skills? The acting process can provide the tools to perform in any medium. The course draws the student into the actors questioning process and the student becomes aware of how their choices affect a characters behaviors and reflect a characters inner psychological and emotional life Item: 6400 BPH 101 F 6:00P-8:00P Laigo THE ACTOR'S WORKSHOP (CONTINUING STUdENTS) $75 9 sessions, starts Apr 13(6401). Through scene work and the development of monologues, students continue to explore their own creative process and develop their chops (technique). PREREQUISITE: Completion of Basic Acting Technique for Stage, Film & TV class. Item: 6401 BPH 101 F 6:00P-8:00P Laigo AN INTRODUCTION TO VOICE OVERS (GETTING STARTED IN VOICE ACTING) $45 1 session, starts May 2(6402). Get started in voiceovers! Learn details about the industry and what you need to find success. Receive a professional voice evaluation. Item: 6402 BE 4182 W 7:00P-9:00P Voices for All Staff

Acting/Drama

Arts

PAINTING OIL & ACRYLIC $79 8 sessions, starts Apr 3(6415). No painting first class: introductory discussion of materials, sources and homework assignment. Beginning instruction on an individual basis. Covers the basics and will expand to meet individual interests and expression. Meet in FA 402 or 403. Item: 6415 FA 402 T 6:30P-9:30P Herard dRAWING & SKETCHING $79 8 sessions, starts Apr 4(6016) For beginning/intermediate students. Emphasizes the creative concept of contemporary and traditional. Encourages creative expression. No previous art experience needed. Class will meet in FA 402 or 403. Item: 6416 FA 402 W 6:30P-9:30P Herard

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STAINEd GLASS ART-BEGINNING $99 8 sessions, starts Apr 11(6417). Covers designing, glass cutting and fabrication techniques used by stained glass artists. Students complete at least two projects. Call instructor at 206.935.5682 before enrolling to find out about materials and equipment to buy for class. Item: 6417 FA 404 W 6:30P-9:00P Nicholas WATERCOLOR $120 8 sessions, starts Apr 16(6423). Beginning through advanced. Covers basics of watercolor painting and expands to meet individual interests and expression. Overview of materials and supply list provided first day of class. Class will meet in FA 402 or 403. Item: 6423 FA 402 M 6:30P-9:00P Chubotin Y LIFE FIGURE dRAWING $120 9 sessions, starts Apr 19(6434). Draw from live models under the guidance of a skilled artist. Learn to work on proportions, structure and movement of the human figure. Bring graphite pencils and sketch pad. $80 model fee payable to instructor first class. Item: 6434 FA 402 Th 6:30P-9:00P Chubotin A PAINTING FOR EVERYONE $100 8 sessions, starts Apr 14(6422). Explore color, form, space, composition, and technique as a source of personal expression. Work from the model, imagination or memory, in any media. For beginning and intermediate students. Opportunity to exhibit in a Seattle gallery. Instructor is a professional artist who has exhibited at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and also teaches in London and Italy. Meet in FA 402 or 403. Item: 6422 FA 402 Sa 10:00A-12:00P Gancarz PALETTE KNIFE PAINTING $100 8 sessions, starts Apr 16(6438). Focuses on using the palette knife to create fast textural painting. No painting experience necessary! Learn the techniques of this secret art. Create beautiful paintings without a paint brush. If you like textural painting this class is for you! Item: 6438 FA 404 M 6:30P-8:30P Gancarz ENCAUSTIC (WAX) PAINTING $100 8 sessions, starts Apr 14(6440). Try a new medium, using wax to paint! We cover how to use wax to achieve a realistic or non-conventional finished painting. Collage, pen and ink, stamps, fabric, paper, canvas all mixed mediums are welcome! Come and create something new! First class will be a materials session Item: 6440 FA 404 Sa 12:00P-2:00P Gancarz HOW TO EXHIBIT ANd MARKET YOUR ART $125 5 sessions, starts Apr 19(6439). Learn how and where to exhibit your art in Seattle and abroad. Create a resume, biography and website. Document your art on CD and slides. Apply for fellowship grants and travel opportunities. Bring photos or slides of your artwork and a note pad. Exhibiting in a gallery will be part of the class. Item: 6439 FA 405 Th 6:30P-8:30P Gancarz FANTASY ART ILLUSTRATION $150 11 sessions, starts Apr 3(6445). Learn the fundamentals of Fantasy Art Illustration by creating designs and finished art for card games, book covers and gallery pieces using traditional media. Prerequisite: fundamental drawing skills. Visit: www.hazeltineillustration.com Item: 6445 FA 405 T 6:30P-9:00P Hazeltine dRAWING FROM THE MASTERS $100 6 sessions, starts Apr 3(6424). Beginning to intermediate drawing. Each week, work on drawing skills while gaining a valuable lesson from studying a different master artist. Item: 6424 BE 1140 T 6:30P-9:30P Longoria ENTERING ABSTRACTION $100 6 sessions, starts April 5(6425). This painting course introduces abstraction into the students artistic practice. Students explore the effects of materials and paint-handling, and experience different approaches to mark-making and paint application. Personal investigation and expression will be the driving force behind your work. Item: 6425 BE 1140 Th 6:30P-9:30P Longoria FUN LITTLE GIFT BOXES $25 1 session, starts Apr 21(6426). Learn a fun and simple way to present gifts in packaging that becomes part of the gift-giving. Create four unique box types using heavy scrap booking paper. Warning: These boxes are fun and easy to make, so creating them can become addictive. $10 materials fee payable to instructor the first class. Item: 6426 BE 1140 Sa 10:00A-12:00P Anderson INTROdUCTION TO PAPERMAKING $125 2 sessions, starts Apr 28(6419). Learn Japanese and Western papermaking techniques including pulp preparation, sheet forming, pressing and drying. Students create their own sheet. Explore laminating, embedding and using collage. $20 material fee payable to instructor the first class. Limit 5 students. Meet off campus at instructors studio (Pioneer Square). Item: 6419 OC SaSu 10:00A-5:00P Suzuki CREATIVE APPLICATION OF HANdMAdE PAPER $125 2 sessions, starts May 12(6420), Jun 2(6421) Learn Japanese and Western papermaking techniques including pulp preparation, sheet forming, pressing and drying. Students create their own sheet and explore laminating, embedding and using collage. $20 material fee payable to instructor the first class. Limit 5 students. Off campus at instructors studio (Pioneer Square). Item: 6420 OC SaSu 10:00A-5:00P Suzuki Item: 6421 OC SaSu 10:00A-5:00P Suzuki

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NATIONAL HAIKU dAY CELEBRATION AN OPEN SKETCH SESSION $20 1 session, starts Apr 17(6449). Participants will create 20+ black and white sketches inspired by haiku poets as they learn some of the surprising features and nuances of the form. Item: 6449 BE 1140 T 4:00P-7:00P Koretsky dRAWING ANd ART HISTORY ON LOCATION SUMMER 2012 $50 Spend three weeks in the birthplace of the Renaissance, Florence, Italy. For students, professionals, artists, beginners to advanced. Draw on location, in the piazzas, Italian picturesque sites and museums of classical Italy. Class fee covers 90 hours of instruction. Travel expenses additional; contact instructor for more information. Seattle Central is not responsible for travel and insurance fees. Those fees will be paid to ARTIS travel. Please note: this class is for summer 2012, dates to be announced. Registration is ongoing. Item: 6437 Off Campus ARR Gancarz LEARN TO ROW $10 12 sessions, starts Apr 2(6460), Apr 3(6462), Apr 30(6461), May 1(6463). Rowing (crew) offers a low-impact workout that benefits the entire body. Lake Union Crews popular Learn to Row class will teach you the fundamentals of both sweep rowing (one oar), sculling (two oars), in addition to the basics of boat handling. Whether you want to row fast as part of a team, or picture yourself gliding along in a single, this is the place to start. REQUIREMENT: Participants will be required to sign a waiver stating that they can stay afloat for 10 minutes. $85 materials fee payable to instructor first class. Item: 6460 OC MWF 8:00P-9:30A Staff Item: 6462 OC TTh 6:30P-8:00P Staff Sa 9:30A-11:00P Item: 6461 OC MWF 8:00A-9:30A Staff OC TTh 6:30P-8:00P Staff Item: 6463 Sa 9:30A-11:00P ENTREPRENEURIAL BUSINESS dEVELOPMENT PROGRAM SERIES $350 9 sessions, starts Apr 9(8300). Save $100.00 by signing up for all 9 sessions. Includes classes with items 8301 to 8309. Item: 8300 BE 4148 M 6:30P-8:30P Jones WORKSHOP 1: HOW TO START YOUR OWN BUSINESS-AN OVERVIEW $50 1 session, starts Apr 9(8301). Item: 8301 BE 4148 M 6:30P-8:30P Jones WORKSHOP 2: LAUNCHING A FEASIBILITY STUdY/RESEARCH YOUR IdEA $50 1 session, starts Apr 16(8302). Item: 8302 BE 4148 M 6:30P-8:30P Jones WORKSHOP 3: CREATING YOUR MISSION STATEMENT: COMPETITIVE MARKETING $50 1 session, starts Apr 23(8303). Item: 8303 BE 4148 M 6:30P-8:30P Jones WORKSHOP 4: MARKETING/PUBLIC RELATIONS/SALES TECHNIQUES $50 1 session, starts Apr 30(8304). Item: 8304 BE 4148 M 6:30P-8:30P Jones WORKSHOP 5: MARKETING 4 PS (RETAIL ANd BRANdING) $50 1 session, starts May 7(8305). Item: 8305 BE 4148 M 6:30P-8:30P Jones WORKSHOP 6: FINANCIAL STATEMENTS $50 1 session, starts May 14(8306). Item: 8306 BE 4148 M 6:30P-8:30P Jones WORKSHOP 7: FINANCIAL RECORdS KEEPING $50 1 session, starts May 21(8307). Item: 8307 BE 4148 M 6:30P-8:30P Jones WORKSHOP 8: OPERATIONS & HUMAN RESOURCES $50 1 session, starts Jun 4(8308). Item: 8308 BE 4148 M 6:30P-8:30P Jones WORKSHOP 9: FUNdING SOURCES ANd LOAN REQUIREMENTS $50 1 session, starts Jun 11(8309). Evaluation and Program Wrap-Up. Item: 8309 BE 4148 M 6:30P-8:30P Jones IS IT A REAL WORK AT HOME JOB OR SCAM? $49 1 session, starts Apr 26(6482). If you are interested in supplementing your income this class is for you! Learn how to identify scams, promote your talents, and find legitimate companies to work for. Internet and email familiarity is helpful. Textbook included. Item: 6480 BE 1140 Th 6:30P-9:30P Mooradian BASIC TAX COURSE, IRS EXAM PREP (ONLINE) $500 19 sessions, starts Apr 2. Course is designed to provide students with the education and testing skills needed to pass the IRS exam. The exam will cover 1040 tax law. Fee includes all materials. Computer with internet and sound output required. For more information and to register, please visit www.learnatcentral.org. Item: 6482 Online Staff

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HOME-BASEd BUSINESS START-UP GUIdE $75 1 session, starts Apr 7(6485). Community residents, retirees, and service professionals, this strategic guide to starting your own home-based business includes legal/licensing, purchases of low-cost office equipment, idea development, community networking, and advertising with desktop publishing software. Item: 6485 BE 1140 Sa 12:00P-2:00P Perkins Jr, PhD HOME BASEd RETAIL/SERVICE BUSINESS $80 2 sessions, starts Apr 28(6483). Create specialty merchandise with computers and user-friendly equipment; produce, market, and sell designer T-shirts, mugs, decorative plates, and more. Learn important aspects of a home based retail business. Item: 6483 BE 1140 Sa 10:30A-1:30P Perkins Jr, PhD MARKETING A HOME-BASEd BUSINESS VIA SOCIAL MEdIA $100 2 sessions, starts May 26(6484). Discover how to market and sell merchandise using social media networks such as Facebook and YouTube. Create online accounts with EBay. Learn secure options for setting up credit card payments. Get advertising sponsors and create your own website at no cost! Item: 6484 BE 1140 Sa 10:30A-1:30P Perkins Jr, PhD IMPORT EXPORT NOW! (ONLINE) $95 9 sessions, starts Apr 11(6220). Hands-on step-by-step class delivered over the Internet. Learn to develop your product or service, find the best suppliers, and best customers; work with banks, currency issues, insurance companies, government agencies and other trade entities. Covers licensing and permits, setting yourself up properly, conducting trade worldwide at the small business level, as well as intellectual property. Required textbook: How Small Business Trades Worldwide, ISBN: 978-0-9795515-0-5. Call 206.934.5448) for instructor's email address. Item: 6220 Online 6:00P-8:00P Spiers LANdLORdING 101 $59 1 session, starts Apr 21(6481). Learn from an experienced landlord how to attract and secure excellent tenants. Obtain the pertinent information needed to get started; from considering a property; to signing a lease with a tenant. Build mutually respectful relationships with tenants and enjoy a positive landlording experience. $4 materials fee payable instructor the first class. Item: 6481 BE 1140 Sa 10:00A-2:00P Bear

Business

Career Development

Sustainable Bldg Advisor Certificate Program Bookkeeper Certificate

SUSTAINABLE BLdG PROG (INSTALLMENTS) $795 6 sessions, starts Apr 6(8221). Final installment ($795.00) due by April 1, 2012. Item: 8221 BE 1110 FSa 8:00A-5:00P

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CERTIFIEd BOOKKEEPER TRAINING PROGRAM $950 10 sessions, starts Apr 7(8260). Focus on preparing for the national Certified Bookkeeper examination by helping you truly master the skills and knowledge required for certification, which are as follows: adjusting entries (accrual and deferrals); correction of accounting errors (includes bank reconciliation); basic book and tax depreciation; basic payroll; recording and costing out merchandise inventory; internal controls and fraud prevention. Students take three tests (2 hours each) in the above six areas. Successful candidates who pass all three tests are entitled to put CBafter their name. Enrollees must have two years of on-the-job bookkeeping or one year of college accounting to take this program. DEADLINE TO REGISTER MONDAY, MARCH 26. Item: 8260 BE 4118 Sa 9:30A-4:00P Holt

Non-credit classes

A practical business development program designed to help entrepreneurs iden- WEATHER ANd CLIMATE: A PUGET SOUNd PERSPECTIVE $95 tify and hone the skills needed to create, manage, and grow a successful business. 10 sessions, starts Apr 11(6495). Earths climate system involves interactions between sunlight, This program will help new entrepreneurs define and evaluate their business water, and land, on time scales from hours to millennia. Explore two views of climate; global concept, write a business plan, learn about marketing and finance, and more. and Puget Sound. Entrepreneurs will learn from business professionals, successful entrepreneurs, Item: 6495 BE 1140 W 7:00P-9:00P Khandro and each other. Grantwriting Each workshop will focus on a key topic, and will include presentations, group CERTIFICATE IN GRANTS WRITING FUNdAMENTALS $395 activities, and hands-on learning. Participants will receive practical information, 8 sessions, starts Apr 5(8265), 3 sessions, starts Apr 14(8266). The world of grants seeking is including a binder with materials, articles, and web-based resources. becoming more competitive. Gain the skills to become a successful grant writer either as the Tuition: $350 for all 9 sessions $50 per session. head of an organization, program manager or as a fund developer. Learn a series of key skills

Business Development/Entrepreneurship

Climate

OPEN HOUSE: Kick-Off and Overview Wednesday, April 4, 6:30-8:30P Seattle Central Community College, Broadway Edison Building (Main Bldg), 1701 Broadway, Room 4148 (4th Floor, north end). Please call 206.934.5448 for information.

related to project design, development and persuasive writing skills. *$30 materials fee payable to instructor first class. Saturday class meets (Apr 14, 28, May 12). Item: 8265 BE 4166 Th 6:00P-8:00P Hopkins Item: 8266 BE 4166 Sa 8:30A-3:30P Hopkins

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*OFFICE 2010 $160 5 sessions, starts Apr 7(6325). Covers the basics of Word, Excel, Access, and Powerpoint. Meets every other Saturday: Apr. 7, 21; May 5, 19; June 2. Item: 6325 BE 3167 Sa 9:30A-11:30A Staff *EXCEL 2010 $120 4 sessions, starts May 17(6315). Introductory spreadsheet skills for Excel 2010. Skills include spreadsheet creation, editing, formatting, essential formulas, functions, and charting. These skills can be expanded and built upon in the workplace or through additional intermediate classes. Item: 6315 BE3168 Th 6:00P-8:00P Taylor New Manager Certificate (online) LEVEL 1, QUICKBOOKS $125 www.new-manager-training.org 4 sessions, starts Apr 10 (6318). Learn easy ways to create a new company, account charts, Give yourself the boost you need to be a successful manager. The New Manager accounts receivable, accounts payable; reconcile bank statements, print checks; back up; and genOnline Training Program is totally flexible, available Apr 7 and includes ten self- erate monthly reports. Prerequisite: Familiarity with basic computer operations and Windows. . paced classes with interactive activities. Take an individual class, five for the Basic Item: 6318 BE 1139D T 6:00P-9:00P Bivens New Manager Certificate or ten for the Advanced Certificate. CONTINuOuS QUICKBOOKS TEST PREP BEGINNING/INTERMEdIATE $120 ENROllMENTno set start date. 10 sessions, starts Apr 12(6320). Get acquainted with the materials you will need to master if NEW MANAGER BASIC & AdVANCEd CERTIFICATE $825 you want to pursure training and testing to become a Quickbooks Certified User. Prereq: beginPackage includes ALL 10 new manager courses. ning to intermediate knowledge of accounting. Textbook required: TBD. Item: 8311 Online Item: 6320 BE 1139D Th 7:00P-7:50P Rowe NEW MANAGER BASIC CERTIFICATE $495 QUICKBOOKS TEST PREP INTERMEdIATE/AdVANCEd $120 Take five courses for the Basic Manager Certificate: Manager 101, Delegation and Supervision, 10 sessions, starts Apr 12(6319). Get acquainted with the materials you will need to master if Effective Communication, Project Management and Change Management. you want to pursue training and testing to become a Quickbooks Certified User. Prereq: intermeItem: 8312 Online diate to advanced knowledge of accounting. Textbook required: TBD. NEW MANAGER AdVANCEd CERTIFICATE $495 Item: 6319 BE 1139D Th 6:00P-6:50P Rowe Must have completed five-course New Manager Basic Certificate. Take remaining five courses. Web Design Item: 8313 Online Classes below assume a good working knowledge of an operating system NEW MANAGER 101 $125 (Windows or Macintosh) and basic use of the Internet: Item: 8314 Online *WEB SITE dESIGN WITH HUGH MILLER $140 dELEGATION & SUPERVISION $125 6 sessions, starts Apr 10(6335). This popular local site designer and teacher takes you from Item: 8315 Online beginning to intermediate knowledge of web construction and design. Class features Adobe BUdGET MANAGEMENT $125 Dreamweaver software. . Item: 8316 Online Item: 6335 BE 3168 T 6:00P-8:00P Miller TEAM dEVELOPMENT $125 *WORdPRESS FOR WEB SITES $110 Item: 8317 Online 5 sessions, starts Apr 2(6339). WordPress is a completely free and easy to use Content CHANGE MANAGEMENT $125 Management System for building and maintaining web sites. Historically used for blogging, Description is being updated. WordPress can also build powerful, database driven web sites for many purposes, including Item: 8318 Online ecommerce. Join Hugh Miller for a class to get you up and running in this exciting alternative CONFLICT MANAGEMENT $125 approach to building web sites. Item: 8319 Online Item: 6339 BE 3168 M 6:00P-8:00P Miller EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION $125 *FLASH $110 Description is being updated. Introduces and explores an amazing program that allows relative beginners to create animaItem: 8320 Online tions of surprising complexity. It's ease of use combined with it's famously fast-loading movies PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT $125 have made it the industry standard for web-based animation. It is also widely and powerfully Item: 8321 Online used to craft web sites. Come learn valuable portfolio skills and make your images come alive. PROJECT MANAGEMENT $125 6341 BE 3161 F 1:00P-3:00P Miller Item: 8322 Online *BEGINNING dRUPAL $150 LEAdERSHIP (NMC) $125 4 sessions, starts May 22(6340). Websites like Zappos & Ikea are built with this powerful CMS Item: 8323 Online (Content Management System).This class wont teach you how to build something that complex, but it will introduce and demystify this amazing web development tool. Prereq: Be solid on basic Paralegal Certificate web concepts. Experience in WordPress helpful. PARALEGAL CERTIFICATE COURSE $1189 Item: 6340 BE 3168 T 6:00P-8:00P Miller 17 sessions, starts Apr 16(8285). Intensive, nationally acclaimed program for beginning and advanced legal workers. Train to interview witnesses, investigate complex fact patterns, research AutoCad & Revit the law, prepare legal documents, and assist in preparing cases for courtroom litigation. Practice- LEVEL 1, AUTOCAd 2012 $395 oriented instruction relating to those areas of law in which paralegals are in most demand. Monday/ 6 sessions, starts Apr 2(6345). Getting started with AutoCAD. Basic drawing and editing. Drawing Wednesday classes 6-9:30 p.m; Saturday classes 9 a.m.- 5 p.m. Questions: www.legalstudies.com with precision, organizing with layers, object types, and inserting blocks. PREREQ: Working Item: 8285 BE 4167 MW 6:00P-9:30P knowledge of Windows. Basic drafting procedures and terminology helpful, but not required. Sa 9:00A-5:00P Item: 6345 BE 1139D MW 6:00P-9:00P Moy LEVEL 2, AUTOCAd 2012 $395 Computers 6 sessions, starts Apr 23(6346). Continuation of Level 1. Covers paper space and layouts, printing your Computer Courses drawing, text and dimensioning, creating and managing blocks, hatching and advanced features. PlEASE NOTE1: Students taking computer classes with an asterisk may be Item: 6346 BE 1139D MW 6:00P-9:00P Moy required to pay a computer lab fee, $44 for the 1st computer class and $26 for LEVEL 3, AUTOCAd 2012 $395 the 2nd computer class. Maximum computer lab fee per quarter is $70. Students 7 sessions, starts May 14(6347). Continuation of Level II. Design center, advanced drafting tools, without a Seattle Central Student ID card may also be required to pay a one-time- managing Xref files. Setting up plotter and CTB files. Blocks and attributes. Custom buttons and only $5.00 fee for a student identification card. toolbars. Import export file formats. **PlEASE NOTE2: Customized computer classes are available through Seattle Item: 6347 BE 1139D MW 6:00P-9:00P Moy Centrals Community Education Program. A class can be put together for your AUTOCAd 2012 CERTIFICATE $995 group of seven or more students/employees/staff members. Call 206.934.5449 19 sessions, starts Apr 2(6344). Sign up for all three levels at once and save $190.00. for information. Item: 6344 BE 1139D MW 6:00P-9:00P Moy Introduction REVIT ARCHITECTURE 2012 $745 Classes below for the complete beginner: 6 sessions, starts Apr 7(6348). Building design and documentation software helps you design *BEGINNING COMPUTING $105 4 sessions, starts Apr 13(6305). For beginners and anyone who wants to get more satisfaction out freely and efficiently. Built for BIM (Building Information Modeling), Revit mirrors the real world of using computers. Clear language, common sense and humor light the way. Covers: Hardware, of buildings, so you work naturally rather than with floor plans, sections, and elevations. Since Windows, file management, word processing and web skills. Overcome the common problems Revit is a Parametric Modeler, changes you make are automatically coordinated in your project Eviews, sheets, schedules, sections, and plans. that keep people stuck. Senior friendly! Item: 6348 BE 1139D MW 10:00A-4:00P Moy Item: 6305 BE 3161 F 1:00P-3:00P Miller GRANT MANAGEMENT (ONLINE) $395 10 sessions, starts Apr 9(6489). Manage your grants in compliance after taking this highly interactive hybrid course. Best practices protocols and case studies set the stage for top-notch management. Item: 6489 ARR M 6:30P-8:30P Gephard GRANT WRITING (ONLINE) $395 10 sessions, starts Apr 10(6488). Prepare compelling grant proposals that can be administered effectively by taking this highly interactive online hybrid course. Requires computer with internet and speakers. Item: 6488 Online T 6:30P-8:30P Gephart

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Computers: Ed2Go Online Courses


http://ed2go.com/central 206.934.5448
Each class runs for 6 weeks and consists of 12 lessons. Interactive quizzes, assignments, and tutorials supplement the lessons. Receive assignments every Wednesday & Friday. This is a sampling of courses offered for all listings. Please go to Web site above for detailed class description, computer hardware requirements, pre-requisites, instructor bio, and course syllabus. If you find a course not listed on our website, please call 206.934.5448 for course fee and to register. Choice of start dates: Choice of start dates: Apr 18, May 16. Cost: $100.00 for six-week course, unless otherwise indicated Requirements: All you need to get started is a computer, internet access, an e-mail address, and a Web browser. Additional requirements, if any, will be listed at the informational web address under each respective course. Intro Oracle Internet Intro InDesign CS5 Web Pages, Creating Photoshop CS5 Intro Designing Effective Websites Photoshop Elements 9.0 for the Intro Java Programming Digital Photographer Interm Java Programing Intro Creating Wordpress Websites Intro Illustrator CS5 MS Project 2010 Intro Intro Dreamweaver CS5 Intro PC Security Intro Flash CS5 Certification Prep Intro CSS & XHTML Basic Comptia A+ Certification Interm CSS & XHTML Prep $120 Intro Ajax Programming Pmp Certification Prep 1 $120 Intro Asp.Net Test Prep Intro Php & Mysql SAT/ACT Prep 1 MS Expression Web Intro GED Preparation Achieving top Search Engine Positions GRE Prep - Part 1 GRE Prep - Part 2 Computer LSAT Prep - Part 1 Keyboarding Computer Skills for the Workplace. GMAT Preparation MS Word 2010 Intro Writing MS Word 2010 Intermediate Writing for Children MS Excel 2010 Intro Writing Essentials MS Excel 2007 Intermediate Writers Workshop Beginning MS Excel 2007 Advanced Write & Publish Nonfiction MS Access 2007 Intro Keys to Effective Editing MS Access 2007 Intermediate Technical Writing Fundamentals Intro Database Development Business & Marketing Writing MS Powerpoint 2007 Intro Effective Business Writing Intro Quickbooks 2011 Personal Enrichment Intro Pc Troubleshooting Personal Finance Intro Networking Human Anatomy & Physiology Intro Sql Medical Terminology: A Word Interm Sql Association Approach Intro C++ Programming Intro Natural Health & Healing Intro C# Programming Medical Coding Intro Perl Programming Admin Medical Assistant Career Classes below assume a good working knowledge of an operating system (Windows or Macintosh): *INTRO TO GRAPHIC dESIGN/dESKTOP PUBLISHING W/AdOBE CS5 $165 required ONlINE ORIENTATION. 1. Go to http://ed2go.com/central to complete the required orientation. 2. Click on Courses to view course catalog or use the keyword search feature to find a desired course/subject 3. Click on Enroll Now and complete the 5 step enrollment process. 4. Follow the instructions on the orientation (step 5 of enrollment process) to access the Classroom. Questions: Call 206.934.5448.

Registration: With major credit card, register online or call 206.934.5448. Orientation: After registering with Seattle Central, YOu MuST complete the

Medical Transcription Career Physical Therapy Aide, Becoming Veterinary Assistant Training Explore Paralegal Career Singapore Math: Number Sense+ Grammar for ESL Students Grammar Refresher Ready, Set, Read! Keys Effective Communication Speed Spanish Speed Spanish II Spanish for Medical Professionals French, Beginning Conversational Instant Italian Secrets of Better Photography Discover Digital Photography Photographing People w/Your Digital Camera A to Z Grantwriting Writing Effective Grant Proposals Get Assertive! Wow, What a Great Event! Creative Classroom Solving Classroom Discipline Problems Differentiated Instruction In the Classroom Teaching Students w/Autism Strategies for Success Working Sucessfully w/Learning Disabled Students Understanding Adolescents Accounting Fundamentals Accounting II Fundamentals Creating A Successful Business Plan

Start Your Own Small Business Start & Operate Your Own HomeBased Business Learn to Buy/Sell on Ebay Admin Assistant Fundamentals Leadership Supervision & Management Fundamentals Project Management Fundamentals Project Management Applications

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Healthcare and Fitness Business and Professional Management and Corporate Media and Design Hospitality and Service Industry Skilled Trades and Industrial Sustainable Energy and Going Green Career Online High School

PlEAsE noTE: once the program curriculum is accessed online or through submission of a material shipment confirmation, refunds cannot be issued. For information, please visit www.gatlineducation. com/central

Desktop Publishing/Graphic Design

6 sessions, starts Apr 11(6385). Want to design business cards/letterhead, an ad, a brochure or newsletter but dont know where to begin? Learn to effectively communicate your message based upon the principles of good design in this hands-on overview. Beginning class introduces the basic features of InDesign, Photoshop, Illustrator, and Acrobat. Must be familiar with mouse and menu-based computer applications. Instructor is Seattle Centrals graphic designer who designed and produced this class schedule. Item: 6385 BE 3168 W 6:00P-9:00P Hager *INTRO TO AdOBE INdESIGN CS5 $165 4 sessions, starts May 23(6386). Learn the basics of this powerful page layout application which has become the primary tool for graphic design and desktop publishing. Lots of handsonstudents are encouraged to bring real-life projects to class. Excellent follow-up to Intro To Graphic Design/Desktop Publishing class (item 6384 above). Must be familiar with mouse and menu-based computer applications. Item: 6386 BE 3168 W 6:00P-9:00P Hager *PHOTOSHOP WITH HUGH MILLER $160 5 sessions, starts May 7(6342). We will go from beginner to intermediate skill zone. Making original graphics from scratch, modifying existing graphics with special effects. Repairing old and damaged photos. Styles, shapes brushes and filters. Photoshop for print-work and for the web all in one place! Item: 6342 BE 3168 M 6:00P-8:00P Miller

Broadway Edison Building (main bldg), 1716 Harvard Ave, Room 1139D (near the 1716 Harvard Ave Entrance). GAME dESIGN I $395

3D Animation/Design 3D OPEN HOUSE Saturday, March 17th, from 11:00A - 1:00P.

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8 sessions, starts Apr 2(6355). Learn basic 3D Studio Max interface along with modeling and texturing techniques that allow one to create anything from low to high polygon models for today's high tech games. Learn how Photoshop and other tools are used concurrently to produce complex models and scenes. Basic general knowledge of Windows XP operating system required. Experience with 3D programs helpful-but not required. Item: 6355 BE 1139E MW 6:30P-9:30P Johnson GAME dESIGN II $395 8 sessions, starts Apr 30(6356). Continuing from Game Design I, learn more complex techniques, create seamless textures and learn how to avoid streaking and blurring. Analyze various game engines and AI (artificial intelligence) used today. Consider techniques of storytelling and game play strategies to produce compelling games. Prerequisites: Gaming I or instructor approval. Item: 6356 BE 1139D MW 6:30P-9:30P Johnson GAME dESIGN III $295 5 sessions, starts May 30(6357). Begin to produce interesting objects, environments, and levels. Learn what elements are required to create immersive environments and scenarios used in popular games and on-line games. Prerequisites: Gaming I & II or instructor approval. Item: 6357 BE 1139E MW 6:30P-9:30P Johnson GAME dESIGN IV FINAL PROJECT FOR CERTIFICATE PROGRAM $350 One quarter long (6358), by appointment and online. Put all your experience together with a final project, game level, or module. Under supervision, the student will finalize their work, suitable to add to their portfolio. Item: 6358 ARR ARR ARR Johnson

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3d GAMING CERTIFICATE $1,285 21 sessions, starts Apr 2(6359). Game Design I, II, III & IV. Sign up for all four classes and save $150. Item: 6359 BE 1139E MW 6:30P-9:30P Johnson 3d STUdIO MAX BASIC $395 4 sessions, starts Apr 7(6365). Basics of 3D modeling and texturing. You see it used everywhere magazine covers, TV, the Internet, blockbuster movies and architectural renderings. Create in 3D on your very first day in class. Learn to navigate the interface, customize it, build objects from primitive objects and progress to more complex modeling techniques. Texture map objects. Basic general knowledge of Windows XP operating system required; experience with 3D programs helpful but not required. Item: 6365 BE 1139E Sa 9:00A-3:00P Acker 3d STUdIO MAX INTERMEdIATE $395 4 sessions, starts May 5(6367). Learn to design, model, use the material editor to create photo realistic stills and animation for the broadcast, film, architecture industries using Studio Max. From flying logos to realistic scene design, create what your mind desires. Prerequisite: previous Max experience or instructor approval. Item: 6367 BE 1139E Sa 9:00A-3:00P Acker 3d STUdIO MAX AdVANCEd $250 2 sessions, starts Jun 2(6368). Learn advanced techniques of 3D Studio Max. Incorporate video backgrounds along with 3D models using compositing techniques. Learn to create Hollywood style special effects (F/X) all within Max. Use advanced lighting and texture mapping techniques. PREREQ: previous Max experience or instructor approval.*NO Student ID or Computer fee required. Item: 6368 BE 1139E Sa 9:00A-3:00P Acker 3d STUdIO MAX, PACKAGE PROGRAM $940 10 session, starts Apr 7(6364). Includes 3D Studio Max Basic, Intermediate & Advanced. Sign up for all three classes mentioned above and SAVE $100.00. Item: 6364 BE 1139E Sa 9:00A-3:00P Acker FLAMENCO LEVEL 2-SPANISH dANCE $90 8 sessions, starts Apr 11(6515). Learn the exciting rhythms and technique of flamenco dance. A complete choreography will be taught each eight-week course, building on material taught in Level I. Students wear casual dance attire with flamenco or character shoes, long full skirt and castanets. Level I prerequisite. Meets off campus (Ballard). Please visit www.flamencogitana. com Item: 6515 OC W 6:00P-7:00P Gitana NATIONAL PERSONAL TRAINER CERTIFICATION $650 9 sessions, starts Apr 7(8245). Personal Training Certification considers this fun and profitable field one of the hottest in the US. Course taught over an eight-week period and the National Exam is held on the ninth week. 16 hours of hands-on training prepares you to work with clients. 16 hours of lectures include, but are not limited to, anatomy, exercise physiology, nutrition, health screening, etc. Proof of CPR/AED and a 30-hour internship will prepare you to work successfully in the field. A great opportunity to network with employers while getting valuable experience. Course will help you prepare for your NATIONAL BOARDS. Call 1.888.330.9487 to order the required textbook and start reading ASAP. Item: 8245 BE 4119 Sa 10:00A-3:00P Staff TAI CHI SPRING WORKSHOP $95 10 sessions, starts Apr 4(6523). Tai Chi is a health sustaining exercise and a tool for improved body awareness. Practiced by the elderly for balance and circulation and the young for relaxation and martial arts, it is a wonderful holistic activity for all ages. The Yang short form will be taught along with warm up longevity exercises and chi kung. Item: 6523 BE 1139B W 6:00P-8:00P Aries VINHXUAN (WING CHUN) KUNG FU $95 22 sessions, starts Apr 4(6527). Learn the authentic art of VinhXuan Kung Fu. The average person will be amazed by the practicality and directness of this effective self defense system. Train in an environment that is fun, safe and supportive. Item: 6527 MAC 208 WF 5:30P-6:50P Ta Minh AdVANCEd WING CHUN KUNG FU $95 10 sessions, starts Apr 7(6540). Experienced Wing Chun students learn in depth of Chi-Sau (Sticky Arm) in relation to the six Wing Chun forms (Sil Nim Tau, Chum-Kiu, Biu Tze, Muk Yan Jong, Bart Cham Dao, and Luk Dim Boon) to achieve mental and physical balance for healthier life. Train in an environment that is fun, safe, and supportive. Item: 6540 MAC 207 Sa 10:00A-11:30A Ta Minh NEW TO ZUMBA? TRY ZUMBA GOLd $100 10 sessions, starts Apr 2(6531), Apr 6(6532). Supercharge your body! Zumba gold dance fitness class is a hip shaking, smile inducing, and stress relieving way to incorporate movement into your day. Taught by Maricres, we will explore different dance flavors; Salsa, Cumbia, Belly dance, and more. Bring water, fitness shoes, and your passion for fun. Lets go! Item: 6531 MAC 206 MW 5:50P-6:50P Tuliao Item: 6532 FA 113 F 12:00P-1:00P Tuliao ZUMBA dANCE FITNESS (CAPITOL HILL) $100 10 sessions, starts Apr 7(6525). Exhilarating, Latin-inspired dance-fitness program that will get you fit. Your energy level will soar with the zesty music, like salsa, merengue, cumbia and reggaeton. Its easy to do, effective and totally exhilarating. Come join the party! Item: 6525 MAC 206 Sa 10:00A-11:00A Tuliao ZUMBA FITNESS (RAINIER BEACH) $70 10 sessions, starts Apr 5(6545). Combine motivating music with unique cardiovascular aerobic and body sculpting moves. A typical Zumba class can burn 1,000 calories while having fun. Visit Zumba.com for additional information. Participate in a performance (optional). Item: 6545 OC Th 7:30P-8:30P Richardson CAPOEIRA FOR BEGINNERS $100 10 sessions, starts Apr 4(6537). Basic movements of Brazil`s martial art form will be introduced as well as training in strength, stamina, balance and reflexes. Discover the beauty and magic of Afro-Brazilian culture! Meets off campus. Item: 6537 OC W 6:30P-7:30P Nery Dos Santos Filho FLOW YOGA $80 8 sessions, starts Apr 3(6530). A Hatha Vinyasa style combining flowing movement sequences. Increases endurance with slow, sustained stretches, refinement of alignment, as well as emphasis on breath and focus of mind. A moving meditation that melts away stress, rejuvenates, tones the body and helps tune into our essential state of happiness. Meets off campus (Capitol Hill). Item: 6530 OC TTh 7:40-9:10P Davis/Croteau RUSSIAN SPHERICAL dEFENSE $100 10 sessions, starts Apr 4(6528), May 9(6529). Unique martial art developed by people who fought for many centuries against various invaders. The governing principle is to relax the body and mind. Wednesday classes meet 5:30P-6:50P and Saturday classes meet 11:45A-1:15P. Item: 6528 MAC 207 W 5:30P-6:50P Sirotin Sa 11:45A-1:15P Item: 6529 MAC 207 W 5:30P-6:50P Sirotin Sa 11:45A-1:15P SELF dEFENSE 101 FOR WOMEN $127 5 sessions, starts Apr 16(6544). Learn real risks facing women today, assailant tricks, crucial targets, creating an impact, and releases from common grabs. Great class to take with a friend! $8 materials fee payable to instructor first class. Visit www.StrategicLiving.org Item: 6544 BE 1139B M 7:00P-8:50P Factor WALKING: FOR FUN ANd EXERCISE $20 1 session, starts May 10(6535). The instructor has walked for over 1100 consecutive days (over three years), and never missed a day. Learn the benefits of walking, how and where to walk. Peter will share safety tips, equipment and walking destinations. Includes evening field trip. Item: 6535 BE 1140 Th 6:00P-7:30P Marx

Exercise

Dance
8 sessions, starts Apr 9(6505). Exciting form of self-expression rooted in modern dance that explores elements of hip hop and other dynamic genres. Learn modern technique, stretch and strengthen your body, explore personal expression, and dance contemporary choreography. Great for beginning dancers, and offers a slow, integrative pace for those with some experience. Item: 6505 FA 113 M 5:45P-7:15P Little BEGINNING BALLROOM $79 8 sessions, starts Apr 2(6500). Glide with easelearn the Foxtrot, Waltz, and Tango. Leading and following techniques are stressed. Singles and couples welcome. Item: 6500 FA 113 M 7:30P-8:25P LaFranchi BEGINNING JITTERBUG SWING $79 8 sessions, starts Apr 2(6503). A.K.A. Single Line East Coast Swing, a uniquely American dance! Emphasizes leading and following techniques. Dance to Big Band, Swing, Rock n Roll, Country, New Wave, Blues and Jazz. Easy to learn. Both singles and couples welcome. Item: 6503 FA 113 M 8:30P-9:25P LaFranchi BELLY dANCE LEVEL 1: BEGINNING EXPLORATIONS $96 8 sessions, starts Apr 4(6506). Introduction to Middle Eastern belly dance. Learn isolations, shimmies, traveling steps, and short combinations. Youll be dancing after the first class! Item: 6506 FA 113 W 7:00P-8:00P Horn BELLY dANCE LEVEL II: dANCE CREATION & CHOREOGRAPHY $96 8 sessions, starts Apr 4(6507). Refine, combine, and layer the movements you already know, plus a complete choreography. Some prior belly dance experience required. Item: 6507 FA 113 W 8:00P-9:00P Horn JUST dANCE! ELEMENTS OF HIP-HOP, FUNK ANd MOdERN $90 8 sessions, starts Apr 7(6521). Learn hip-hop moves, release the tension with funk, and twist it up a bit with freestyle modern dance moves. In this fun, supportive and challenging dance class increase strength, coordination and flexibility while listening to the latest dance/hip-hop music. All levels welcome. Comfortable attire, no bare midriffs. Item: 6521 MAC 206 Sa 11:05A-12:05P Tuliao HIP HOP dANCE $90 8 sessions, starts Apr 6(6520). Get your hip hop groove on with a beat-driven, pulse racing, fun class. Learn a hip hop dance routine to the latest cuts. Challenge the mind and the feet; gain a foundation of strength and flexibility. All level welcome! Item: 6520 MAC 206 F 5:50P-6:50P Tuliao JAPANESE CLASSICAL dANCE-BEGINNING $65 4 sessions, starts Apr 7(6517). Introductory study of history, basic foot and hand movements, formal style of Japanese greeting, use of sleeves and fans, and one or two dances as a group lesson. Private lessons are available. Contact Mary Ohno 253.564.6081 before first session to request instrument and/or kimono rentals. Item: 6517 BE 2122 Sa 12:00P-12:30P Ohno JAPANESE CLASSICAL dANCE-CONTINUING $65 4 sessions, starts Apr 7(6518). Continuation of dance history, foot and hand movements, formal style of Japanese greeting, use of sleeves and fans, and one or two dances as a group lesson. Private lessons are available. Contact Mary Ohno 253.564.6081 before the first session to request instrument and/or kimono rentals. Item: 6518 BE 2122 Sa 12:30P-1:00P Ohno FLAMENCO LEVEL 1-SPANISH dANCE $96 8 sessions, starts Apr 10(6514). Learn the exciting rhythms and technique of flamenco dance. A complete choreography will be taught each 8 week course. Students wear character or flamenco shoes and women wear a long full skirt. Castanets are available for purchase at class for $30-$40. Basic dance background recommended. Please visit www.flamencogitana.com Item: 6514 OC T 6:00P-7:00P Gitana
Street shoes are not allowed. CONTEMPORARY MOdERN dANCE $99

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AFRO LATIN JAZZ BOdY CONdITIONING $144 11 session, starts Apr 7(6510). A fun and healthy dance workout combining contemporary social dance movements and body conditioning work based on Pilates method and Katherine Dunham inspiration. Meets off campus (Central Area). Item: 6510 OC Sa 6:00P-7:00P Daigre BEGINNING TENNIS $175 10 sessions, starts Apr 10(6547). Beginning lessons for those with less than one year of tennis experience. Introductory course to ground stroke fundamentals, volleys, serves and basic play. Item: 6547 OC TTh 10:30A-11:45A Neri INTERMEdIATE TENNIS $175 10 sessions, starts April 10 (6548). Intermediate lessons for those with more than two years of tennis experience. NTRP 2.0-3.5 players. Stroke analysis, drills, point play, strategic philosophies, doubles and singles. Prerequisites: High school tennis experience needed or a minimum of 2 years of tennis lessons. Item: 6548 OC TTh 11:45A-1:00P Neri BEGINNING SCREENWRITING $135 8 sessions, starts Apr 7(6550). All aspects of beginning screenwriting, from basic format, to complex structure. Work through your ideas in a collaborative setting, understand the three-act structure, delve into all aspects of Hollywood and learn tricks of the trade. For anyone who has had an idea for a film or who has already written a screenplay (or two). Item: 6550 BE 1140 Sa 10:00A-12:00P Terry HISTORY OF AMERICAN FILM $90 8 sessions, starts Apr 7(6551). Exploration of the history of film in America. from the earliest flickering images to the biggest computer-generated blockbusters of today. We will showcase some of the most fascinating American films ever produced. Through film clips and discussions, we will explore how American Film has changed through the decades. From the process of creation through the art of distribution and you will learn to critically dissect many facets of film. Each decade, from the 1910s to the present, will be represented. For those with a powerful passion for the cinema. Instructor is an independent film maker. Item: 6551 BE 1140 Sa 1:00P-3:00P Terry ASSEMBLING YOUR FINANCES $49 3 sessions, starts Apr 19(6558). Facts and fundamentals of money management. Receive direction on how to establish a clear, concise and comprehensive system for controlling every aspect of your personal finances. Make a commitment to take responsibility and control over your finances to achieve the goals you set. Includes workbook and weekly homework assignments. Item: 6558 BE 1140 Th 6:00P-8:30P Frunz INVESTING FOR RETIREMENT: MONEY, MATH & BEHAVIOR $49 4 sessions, starts May 1(6555). Learn how to successfully plan for your retirement. Topics include investing, diversification, retirement income strategies, social security, insurance, estate planning, taxes, and health care. Recommended textbook: Bogleheads Guide to Retirement Planning (Wiley and Sons ISBN 047.045.5578). Item: 6555 BE 1140 T 7:00P-9:00P Vignec SOCIALLY RESPONSIBLE INVESTING $39 1 session, starts May 22(6559). People are becoming more aware of the world in which they live and are choosing to invest with their values. We will analyze investment strategies that exist to align your portfolio with your social beliefs. Item: 6559 BE 1140 T 6:00P-9:00P Das HOW TO FINANCE YOUR CHILdS EdUCATION $39 1 session, starts Jun 6(6560). In todays economy, how does one plan for education funding without derailing your retirement plans? There are a plethora of accounts and strategies available to provide for a childs education. We will probe into these strategies and show how it is possible to address your own retirement. Item: 6560 BE 1140 W 6:00P-9:00P Das INTROdUCTION TO THE AUSTRALIAN BUSH FLOWER ESSENCE SYSTEM $230 9 sessions, starts April 2(6574). Introduction to internationally renowned subtle energy healing therapy system: Australian Bush Flower Essences. Learn principles, preparation, and use within a holistic framework. NCBTMB CEs. Textbook Australian Bush Flower Essences required. Check online for best prices using ISBN# 978.094.7189.754. Item: 6574 BE 1140 M 6:00P-9:00P Johnson dESIGNING A SUSTAINABLE LIFE: GREEN HOUSEHOLd CLEANERS $55 1 session, starts April 17(6687). Learn the case for shifting to sustainable cleaning behavior by understanding the effects of commercial cleaning products on the natural environment and human health. We will create two non-toxic cleaning products to take home. Conclude with cost comparisons of typical vs. non-toxic household cleaning products. Item: 6687 BE 1140 T 7:00P-9:00P Low dESIGNING A SUSTAINABLE LIFE: PERSONAL CARE PROdUCTS $55 1 session, starts Apr 25(6688). Participants will discuss the environmental impacts of typical personal care products (shampoos, lotions, soaps, etc.) and their impacts on human health and the natural environment. Following this discussion, students will create two non-toxic personal care products to take home. Conclude with cost comparisons of typical vs. non-toxic products. Item: 6688 BE 1140 W 7:00P-9:00P Low HANdS-ON HOME REPAIR ANd MAINTENANCE $100 3 sessions, starts May 1(6581). Through hands-on techniques, learn a variety of home improvements and maintenance skills. Emphasis on hand and power tool selection, operation and personal safety, kitchen and bath remodels, electrical, plumbing, wall repair, materials and methods, home security and weatherization. $25 materials fee payable to instructor first class. Item: 6581 BE 1140 T 6:30P-9:00P Marx BASIC CARPENTRY ANd WOOdWORKING $115 3 sessions, starts May 2(6584). Safety is extremely important when using portable power tools. After learning the basics of joinery, jigs, materials, methods and project design; you will apply this knowledge on a toolbox project. $28 material fee due the first class (includes use of all tools, materials and lumber). Additional projects will be discussed. Class will be located on University of Washington campus. Item: 6584 OC W 6:30P-9:30P Marx UPdATE YOUR KITCHEN ANd BATHROOM $25 1 session, starts Apr 24(6582). Kitchens and bathrooms are the two rooms that need the most updating and may be the most expensive to update or remodel. This class provides the tools to design and implement your ideas. Learn about which skills to tackle yourself, and when it is cost effective to hire a contractor and how to avoid making mistakes. $3 materials fee payable to instructor first class. Item: 6582 BE 1140 T 6:30P-8:30P Marx CERAMIC TILE INSTALLATION MAdE EASY $30 1 session, starts Apr 17(6583). Tile is creative, fun and easy to install yourself and adds value to your home. Using hands on techniques explore the many types of tiles, tools, setting materials, grouts, underlayment, preparation and layout. Upon class completion participants will have acquired the skills and confidence to undertake a home tile project in the bathroom, kitchen, floors or walls. $28 materials fee payable to instructor first class. Dress for mess. Item: 6583 BE 1140 T 6:30P-8:45P Marx dESIGNING A SUSTAINABLE LIFE: LAWN ANd GARdEN MAINTENANCE $55 1 session, starts May 3(6689). This course defines the hazards of many commonly used lawn and garden care products, including their effects on human health and the environment. Alternatives will be discussed from the perspectives of ease of implementation, cost, and consequences for the environment. Item: 6689 BE 1140 Th 7:00P-9:00P Low COLOR FOR HOME dECORATING $70 3 sessions, starts Apr 4(6596). Color determines the ambience of any interior space. Learn why. We will review color theory, how colors affect one another, how light affects color and how to fold it successfully into your overall design. Item: 6596 BE 1140 M 7:00P-9:00P Anderson dECORATING WITH ACCENTS $49 2 sessions, starts May 14(6597). Explore ways to make rooms sing using vignettes, splashes of color, lighting, texture, displaying collectibles, using salvage materials, antiques and more. Students will have an opportunity to practice creating arrangements in the second session with their own accents brought to class. Item: 6597 BE 1140 M 7:00P-9:00P Anderson LEVEL 1, SPANISH THE NATURAL WAY $160 8 sessions, starts Apr 5(6610). Interactive course based on innovative methods of The Natural Approach and Total Physical Response (TPR). Instructor presents vocabulary through action, games and props. Learn while having fun! No book required. Students create a picture dictionary. Website: www.seattlecentral.edu/faculty Instructor email: triling@mindspring.com Item: 6610 BE 4106 Th 5:15P-6:50P Lisovsky LEVEL 2, SPANISH THE NATURAL WAY $160 8 sessions, starts Apr 5(6611). Continue to acquire vocabulary through action and games. Conversational skills practiced through interviews about family and friends, favorite activities, etc. No book required. Students continue to add to their picture dictionary. Website: www.seattlecentral.edu/faculty Instructor email: triling@mindspring.com Item: 6611 BE 4106 Th 7:05-8:40P Lisovsky

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Gardening

Non-credit classes

SPRING GARdENING MAdE EASY $70 5 sessions, starts Apr 10(6576). What do plants need? Learn about soil, composting, planting, growing from seeds. Herb and perennial gardening plus an overview of what plants are and how they grow through easy-to-understand botany. Natural and organic based. Transplanting, pruning, garden catalogs and more. Garden with enthusiasm! Learn how to put in new gardens and maintain existing gardens. Emphasis on natural gardening. A list of resources is provided along with introduction to useful books, tools, techniques. Item: 6576 BE 4167 T 6:30P-8:00P Beyerl

NUTRITIONAL THERAPIST TRAINING PROGRAM $1150 5 sessions, starts March 31(8275). Unique 14-Module course presented by The Nutritional Therapy Association, Inc., is taught over eight months (fall, winter and spring quarter). Qualifying students will be certified by the Nutritional Therapy Association. Spring Quarter 2012: Mar 31, Apr 1, Apr 28, Apr 29, Jun 2. For more information, questions, and a free informational DVD please contact NTA at 800.918.9798 or visit www.nutritionaltherapy.com. Note: Below registration is ONLY for students who started in Fall 2011. Total tuition fee for the program is $3,450. Item: 8275 BE 1110 SaSu 9:00A-6:00P Tjenos

Health

Languages

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LEVEL 4, SPANISH THE NATURAL WAY $160 RUSSIAN LANGUAGE BEGINNING $120 8 sessions, starts Apr 3(6612). Conducted in Spanish. Students should have a notion of present 10 sessions, starts Apr 5(6628). Learn basic grammar, pronunciation and reading with emphasis and future tenses even if production is sketchy. Activities designed around stories, interviews, role- on everyday conversation and Russian culture. Instructor is a native speaker. Materials provided. plays, games. Students are expected to read in Spanish outside of class and do some homework. Item: 6628 BE 4167 Th 7:30P - 9:00P Zakharenko Textbook Dos Mundos (4th edition) highly recommended. Check online for best prices using ISBN # RUSSIAN LANGUAGE -INTERMEdIATE $120 007.064.4349. www.seattlecentral.edu/faculty Instructor email: triling@mindspring.com 10 sessions, starts Apr 5(6629). Level 2 intermediate class for those who know the Russian alphaItem: 6612 BE 4106 T 7:05-8:40P Lisovsky bet and pronunciation and have a basic command of the grammar. Continue to explore Russian LEVEL 6, SPANISH THE NATURAL WAY $160 vocabulary and grammar through texts, dialogs and multimedia materials. 8 sessions, starts Apr 3(6613). Conducted solely in Spanish. Students should be able to produce past and Item: 6629 BE 4167 Th 6:00P - 7:30P Zakharenko future tenses (as well as present) in order to communicate personal experiences. Activities are designed THAI - LEVEL 1 $85 around stories, interviews, role-plays and games. Review grammar and explore new areas. For students 4 sessions, starts April 17(6638). Learn basic conversation and vocabulary in a fun and interactive who want to maintain conversational skills and improve vocabulary and structures. Textbook Dos atmosphere. Required book: Thai for Beginners, Benjawan Poomsan Becker, paperback. Mundos (4th ed.) highly recommended. Check online for best prices using ISBN # 007.064.4349. www. Item: 6638 BE 1140 TTh 6:30P-8:00P Vathanaprida seattlecentral.edu/faculty Instructor email: triling@mindspring.com SPANISH FOR TRAVELERS $80 Item: 6613 BE 4106 T 5:15P-6:50P Lisovsky 8 sessions, starts Apr 5(6614). This class introduces students to the Spanish language in the basic AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE 1 $160 areas of listening, speaking, reading and writing. Emphasizes oral and aural communication. 10 sessions, starts Apr 4(6605). Students will learn vocabulary; grammar and culturally Item: 6614 BE 1139B Th 12:00P-1:00P Nunez-Lira appropriate uses of ASL through natural; everyday conversational situations. Introduction to Music Deaf Culture and to the community of people who use this visual/gestural language in North JAZZ VOCAL WORKSHOP-(BEGINNING & INTERMEdIATE) $175 America. Required textbook: American Sign Language Phrase Book with DVD by Bernstein Fant 10 sessions, starts Apr 4(6640). Discover your inner voice through singing. Beginner and interand Fant; ISBN-13:978.007.1759328. mediate singers develop the voice through study of contemporary and standard jazz styles. $25 Item: 6605 BE 1140 W 6:00P-8:30P Bernstein Fant lab fee payable to instructor first class. ARABIC LANGUAGE- LEVEL 1 $100 BPH 101 W 6:30P-8:30P King 8 sessions, starts Apr 14(6634). Learn to speak, listen, read and write Arabic comfortably. Item: 6640 SEATTLE CENTRAL JAZZ CONCERT ORCHESTRA $70 Covers the alphabet, basic grammar and sentence structure. Explore the fascinating beauty and 10 sessions, starts Apr 2(6642). Prerequisite: permission of instructor. For professional and rich history of Arabic culture with a native instructor. Required textbook ARABIC in 10 minutes student musicians. Rehearse with goal of performing in a professional jazz concert orchestra. a day with CD-ROM (ISBN 978.193.1873000)available at SCCC Bookstore. Maintain reading skills; expand big band jazz repertoire and improvisational skills. Item: 6634 BE 4175 Sa 10:00A-12:00P Mohamud Item: 6642 BPH 101 M 7:00P-9:00P Mardis FRENCH LEVEL 1 $160 INTROdUCTION TO RECORdING TECHNOLOGY $225 10 sessions, starts Apr 4(6620), April 6(6621). Provides tools for traveling and communicating 20 sessions, starts Apr 2(6643). Introduction to recording technology using Pro Tools software in French, starting with the basics. No prior experience required. Learning materials supplied. and the Digidesign 003 Factory tactile control board. Class project will result in a finished recordItem: 6620 BE 4149 W 6:30P-8:20P Stevens ing from tracking to mixdown and mastering. Projects may include live tracks including vocals Item: 6621 BE 1140 F 1:00P-2:20P Stevens and acoustic instruments plus midi and sequenced tracks. Reason is available to use in synthesis, FRENCH LEVEL 2 $160 drum tracks, and sampling, as well as Sibelius for notational printouts of project music. 10 sessions, starts Apr 5(6622). Direct continuation of French I. Learn more advanced grammar Item: 6643 BPH 104 MW 5:00P-7:00P Mardis and vocabulary, and strengthen pronunciation skills. Proficiency not required but should be BEGINNING GUITAR $125 somewhat familiar with the basics. Learning materials supplied. 6 sessions, starts Apr 17(6645). Learn basic chords, keys, Blues, tabulature, strumming, lead, Item: 6622 BE 4149 Th 6:30P-8:20P Stevens finger styles, and theory. Guitar required. *$5.00 materials fee payable in first class. FRENCH LEVEL 3 $160 BPH 101T 7:00P-8:00P Peterson 10 sessions, starts Apr 2(6623). Continuation of French II, covering more advanced grammar, Item: 6645 JAPANESE SHAMISEN-BEGINNING $65 reading, writing and vocabulary. Develop fluency as well as increase knowledge of French culture. Students should be familiar with verbs in tenses, even if production is challenging. 4 sessions, starts Apr 7(6648). Learn to play this exotic three-stringed instrument. Private lessons are available. Contact Mary Ohno 253.564.6081 before the first session. Shamisen rental is Continues to focus on grammar, pronunciation, and vocabulary building through interactive available ($3May 4 sessions). Prerequisite: $10 text fee -- CD ($15 optional) payable to instructor games and activities. Learning materials supplied. Final class meets off campus. first class. Item: 6623 BE 4149 M 6:30P-8:20P Stevens Item: 6648 BE 2122 Sa 1:00P-2:00P Ohno FRENCH LEVEL 4 $160 JAPANESE SHAMISEN-CONTINUING $65 10 sessions, starts Apr 3(6624). Continuation of French III. Conducted solely in French with emphasis on speaking, reading and writing; improving grammar, pronunciation and vocabu- 4 sessions, starts Apr 7(6649). Learn to play this exotic three-stringed instrument. Private lessons are available. Contact Mary Ohno 253.564.6081 before the first session. Shamisen rental is availlary. Great for those who already converse in French, but want to increase fluency. Materials able ($3May 4 sessions). Prerequisite: $10 text feeCD ($15 optional) payable to instructor provided. first class. Item: 6624 BE 4149 T 6:30P-8:20P Stevens Item: 6649 BE 2122 Sa 2:00P-3:00P Ohno GERMAN I $140 8 sessions, starts Apr 2(6626). Learn to say simple sentences, acquire basic reading and writing Personal skills. * $14.00 materials fee payable to instructor in first class. Required textbook: Deutsch Na SPEAKING WITH YOUR AUTHENTIC VOICE $40 Klar! By Donato & Vansant 5th edition.ISBN: 13-978.007.353532-6 1 session, starts Apr 16(6656). Learn to command rapt attention every time you speak with this Item: 6626 BE 4137 M 7:30P-9:00P Kuerzel-Themann non textbook way of tapping into your inner voice. Be real and be heard in a world filled with ITALIAN LEVEL 1 $130 20 sessions, starts Apr 2(6615). Practice simple conversation and learn basic grammar in a low- too much noise. Instructor overcame a debilitating fear of public speaking and is now dedicated pressure atmosphere. Conducted entirely in Italian but geared to those with little background. to helping others communicate with ease and effectiveness. Participants will receive a comBook/materials: 1. Italian Dictionary (bookstore); 2. Essential Italian Grammar (bookstore) 3. plimentary Speak in the Now CD. See www.onlinespeakingschool.com for more information. Item: 6656 BE 1140 M 6:00P-8:30P Ziemann Class handouts (approx. $9; available in school copy center). WORLd RELIGIONS IN AMERICA $100 Item: 6615 BE 4181 MTh 5:30P-7:00P Earle 10 sessions, starts Apr 7(6657). Lectures, discussions and visitations to local churches, synaITALIAN LEVEL 2 $140 gogues, temples and mosques will provide essential insight into American culture by intro20 sessions, starts Apr 2(6616). Continuation of Beginning Italian Level 1. Conducted entirely in Italian. Book/materials: 1. Italian Dictionary (bookstore); 2. Essential Italian Grammar (book- ducing world religions in the U.S. Required text: World Religions in America (3 ed.) ISBN# 978-0-664-22475-2 store) 3. Class handouts (approx. $9; available in school copy center). Item: 6657 BE 1140 Sa 10:00A-1:00P Henderson Item: 6616 BE 4181 MTh 7:00P-8:30P Earle USING THE I CHING TOdAY $35 ITALIAN LEVEL 3: CONVERSATION $140 1 session, starts Apr 28(6655). Introductory workshop for using the ancient Chinese Book of 8 sessions, starts Apr 7(6617). Continuation of Italian Level 1 & 2, with an expanded emphasis Changes, or I Ching. Learn about methods of use, understanding translations, and how this syson conversation. The instructor is a native speaker. tem has been used to help provide advice and guidance in personal and business lives. Spend a Item: 6617 BE 4181 Sa 10:30A-12:30P Bordin fun afternoon learning about this ancient resource. Bring paper, pencil, and three shiny pennies. LEVEL 1, JAPANESE CONVERSATION & CULTURE $100 Item: 6655 BE 1140 Sa 1:00P-4:00P Johnson 8 sessions, starts Apr 3(6600). For beginners. Covers basic conversation skills, speech patterns and Hiragana. Instructor is a native Japanese speaker and experienced teacher. Required text- ORGANIZATION FOR CREATIVE PEOPLE $39 1 session, starts Apr 10(6658). This class is designed for creative people who are interested in book: Adventures in Japanese 1 (C & T Asian Language Series) identifying their unique organizational style; creating authentic, meaningful goals for their Item: 6600 BE 4181 T 6:30P-8:30P Newcomb creative work and implementing a plan for achieving goals through thoughtful time management. Experience a greater sense of accomplishment by using your creative gifts to the fullest. Item: 6658 BE 1140 T 7:00P-9:00P Moberly, M.Ed

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OVERCOMING PROCRASTINATION FOR MORE PEACE & PROdUCTIVITY $39 1 session, starts Apr 17(6659). Learn techniques for overcoming procrastination, a common problem in many creative lives. Begin with a discussion of procrastination myths, and examine real causes of this thief of time and productivity. Item: 6659 BE 1140 T 7:00P-9:00P Moberly, M.Ed UNSTUFF YOUR LIFE! $60 1 session, starts May 16(6660). Whether you want to get a handle on a crowded kitchen, a disorganized closet, are drowning in papers, sick and tired of losing your keys, or finally ready to change your life in significant and powerful ways, youll find practical solutions. Item: 6660 BE 1140 W 6:00P-9:00P Staff dESIGNING A SUSTAINABLE LIFE: GETTING STARTEd $55 1 session, starts Apr 7(6686). In this interactive workshop, participants will explore the concept of sustainable living; begin to identify personal values that will guide lifestyle choices; learn to use the triple win sustainability triangle in lifestyle choices. Decide how to incorporate sustainable behavior into everyday life; identify barriers to living sustainably in the United States and suggest ways to overcome them. Item: 6686 BE 1140 Sa 10:00A-12:00P Low POOP TO FUEL $59 2 sessions, starts Apr 3(6685). Waste water treatment plants (WWTPs) are sources of green energy. Learn about what happens after you flush and why WWTPs are important for sustainable energy portfolios. Item: 6685 BE 1140 TW 6:30 - 8:30PM Bronstad BASIC CAMERA OPERATION $140 8 sessions, starts Apr 10(6670). Explore how your film or digital camera works and how to work your camera to consistently expose negatives properly and make them say what you want. Discuss depth-of-field, film, on-camera flash, lenses and filters in practical, idea-based terms. Required materials include a 35mm camera (digital or film, but NO point & shoot camera) with manual capability and six rolls of film with processing. Item: 6670 BE 1140 T 6:00P-9:00P Saylor INTROdUCTION TO STREET PHOTOGRAPHY $100 5 sessions, starts Apr 19(6677). With advances in electronic imaging, it seems the responsibility for authenticity falls more than ever to the conscious photographer. No other backdrop offers itself as honestly to this idea than the street. Bring a manual SLR film or digital, and we will explore this idea together. $25 materials fee payable to instructor first class. Item: 6677 BE 1140 Th 6:00P-9:00P Saylor INTROdUCTION TO BLACK & WHITE PRINTING $175 7 sessions, starts Apr 3(6671), Apr 5(6672). Create beautiful hand crafted black and white prints from your new or vintage negatives by working in a traditional darkroom setting using easy-to master equipment, materials and processes. Two darkroom times available: Wednesday, 6:00 pm 8:00 pm or 8:00 pm 10:00 pm, Saturday 10:00 am 12:00 pm or 12:30 pm 2:30 pm. $65 lab fee payable to instructor first class includes all darkroom supplies and materials. Lab film processing not included. Limit 4 students Item: 6671 NP 126 T 6:00P-8:00P Bestracky NP 126 Th 6:00P-8:00P Bestracky Item: 6672 dOCUMENTARY PHOTOGRAPHY: INSPIRING SOCIAL CHANGE $275 2 sessions, starts Apr 14(6678). Explore the power of documentary photography and storytelling, while learning how to create a visual message of contemporary social significance. Starting from a basic idea and an exploration of the social and urban environment, each student will learn the tools to research develop and formulate a strong photo essay while examining their own community. Prerequisites: Camera handling, strong interest for documentary and social issues. Visit: www.deltageographic.com Item: 6678 BE 1140 Sa 11:00A-5:00P Reynol

Wine
4 sessions, starts Apr 11(6490). Ramp up your wine appreciation skills and explore the basics of tasting like a professional with a certified sommelier. Includes tasting a wide variety of wines and crystal tasting glass. Engage in lively discourse about the history, cultural influences and gastronomy, as well as the viticulture and viniculture of the worlds most joyous and fascinating beverage. Tips about food and wine pairing, wine service and storage. Materials fee: Additional $50 payable to instructor first class. Must be 21 years of age or older. Class limit 30. Item: 6490 BE 2115 W 6:00P-8:00P Bothell WINES OF THE WORLd $49 4 sessions, starts May 16(6491). Explore wine regions and grape varieties from around the globe, with an emphasis on terroir and the glorious diversity of Old and New World wines. Discussion and presentation of appellations, wine regions, wine labels and laws, regional food pairings and collecting liquid assets. A professional crystal tasting glass and a special selection of wines for each class are included in the lab fee. Great follow-up to Introduction to Wine! Materials fee: Additional $50 payable to instructor first class. Must be 21 years of age or older. Class limit 30. Item: 6491 BE 2115 W 6:00P-8:00P Bothell
Must be 21 years or older to attend wine classes. INTROdUCTION TO WINE $49

Woodworking
10 sessions, starts Apr 10(6705), Apr 11(6706). Learn cabinet making and fine woodworking fundamentals. Use, maintenance, and safety of woodworking equipment and hand tools. Layout, milling procedures and construction of a small project. Item: 6705 WC T 5:30P-8:30P Pfeiffer Item: 6706 WC W 5:30P-8:30P Pfeiffer WOOdWORKING II $190 10 sessions, starts Apr 10(6707), Apr 11(6708). Continuation of Woodworking I. Students work on their own projects, with their own materials and tools. Hands-on instruction with minimal lecture time. PREREQ: Woodworking I or permission of instructor. Item: 6707 WC T 5:30P-8:30P Freeman WC W 5:30P-8:30P Carriere Item: 6708 INSTALLING CABINETS: THE BASICS ANd BEYONd $80 5 sessions, starts Apr 16(6711). For woodworking amateurs and professionals who want to add to their construction skills. Covers cabinet layout and construction, design and layout, installation standards, appliance clearances, site preparation, tools and supplies, installation strategies, fasteners, cabinet hanging systems, scribing techniques, trim techniques, convenience hardware, door and drawer hardware, finishing touches. Prerequisite: Some building experience. *$40.00 materials fee payable first day of class. (Pay at office at Wood Construction, site of class) Item: 6711 WC M 3:30P-5:30P Chaplin FURNITURE dESIGN $150 10 sessions, starts Apr 11(6710). Explore your own aesthetic as you are exposed to the practice of studio furniture design. Class features seminars, focusing on elements of design, including: contrast, surface design, proportion, composition, material technology, and development of a formal language. Class will be organized as a group charette, brainstorming ideas generated through sketching exercises. Design or fabrication experience not required. Item: 6710 WC W 5:30P-8:00P Wasserman
All classes located at the Wood Construction Center at 2310 South lane Street (one block south of Jackson street on the east side of 23rd Ave). WOOdWORKING I $190

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INTROdUCTION TO CREATIVE WRITING $75 6 sessions, starts Apr 7(6717). Have you ever wanted to write short stories, plays, poetry, a novel or simply write more expressively and imaginatively, whether fiction or non-fiction? Receive instruction and practice basic creative writing techniques in a relaxed, non-judgmental atmosphere; includes simple writing exercises to help you practice these techniques and develop ideas. Teacher Training/Education Item: 6717 BE 1140 Sa 11:00A-1:30P Whelan 206.934.3895 www.teachertrainingprogram.com BUILdING A POWERFUL VOCABULARY $59 TESOL-TEACh ENGLISh TO SpEAkERS Of OThER LANGUAGES 4 sessions, starts May 19(6718). Do you sometimes have difficulty in finding the right words CERTIFICATE $1495 to clearly express your ideas or do you sometimes have difficulty in reading efficiently because 16 sessions, starts Apr 4(6740). Comprehensive TESOL program for those interested in teaching there are too many words you dont know? Learn to use the power of words to help you be more English overseas. The curriculum has been created by highly qualified faculty who has taught for effective in speaking, reading and writing. Instruction and practice in techniques for developing various Masters level programs, as well as Seattle Central. Non-native English speakers should vocabulary skills plus the study of dozens of useful words to get you started. provide English language proficiency test results or an equivalent. Example: A TOEFL test score Item: 6718 BE 4185 Sa 11:00A-1:30P Whelan of 600 or better or IELTS score of 6.5 minimum overall. Prerequisite BA/BS degree (or equivalent) WRITING EFFECTIVE PARAGRAPHS $45 or permission of program manager. Class meets Wednesday evening weekly 6:00P to 9:00P plus 3 sessions, starts May 30(6720). Whether you are writing a one page memo, a seventy-five page Saturday morning class (every other week only) 8:15 A-1:15P. . report or a personal letter, being able to write effective paragraphs is essential; instruction and Item: 6740 BE 4159 W 6:00P-9:00P Staff practice in techniques for writing: descriptive, narrative, expository and persuasive paragraphs, Sa 8:15A-1:15P which are well-organized, coherent, smooth-flowing and focused. TESOL-ENGLISH LANGUAGE GRAMMAR PLUS OBSERVATION $495 Item: 6720 BE 4185 W 6:00P-8:30P Whelan 10 sessions, starts Apr 2(6741). Second course builds on basic TESOL certificate program, result- SPEAKING OF SHORT STORIES $80 ing in advanced 100-hour TESOL certificate, preferred in some countries. Overview of English 8 sessions, starts Apr 11(6730). From writing prompts based on examining short stories in The language grammar, with special emphasis on structures most commonly/typically taught in New Yorker, students will generate new work and learn the technology behind Kindle publishEnglish language classes. Provides 5 hours of additional classroom observation of ELL instructors. ing. Generate new work inspired by new technology. Use audio books to bring new perspectives Item: 6741 BE 4159 M 6:00P 9:00P Staff to the short story. Learn to publish to the Kindle. Item: 6730 BE 1140 W 7:00P-9:00P Werner-Jatzke

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