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Green River Community College

Auburn . Enumclaw . KentSpring classes begin April 2, 2012

www.greenriver.edu

Spring Quarter Schedule

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Payment options call (253) 833-9111 or go online:l To self-pay your tuition online at time of registration: [email protected] or call ext. 2050l For STEPP – Student Tuition Easy Payment Plan: www.greenriver.edu/moneyforcollege/stepp.shtm or call ext. 2500l For financial aid: www.greenriver.edu/financialresources/ or call ext. 2449 (first complete both the FAFSA and GRCC supplemental financial aid application) Priority Deadlines: Summer – March 15; Fall – March 15; Winter – October 15; Spring – January 15l For veterans using G.I. Bill (including post 9/11 benefits): [email protected] or call ext. 2466l For Workforce Education: www.greenriver.edu/WorkForceEducation/ or call ext. 2211l For more payment information: www.greenriver.edu/moneyforcollege

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To receive this information in alternative format, please contact Disability Support Services at (253) 833-9111, ext. 2631; TTY (253) 288-3359.

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Apply for admission onlinel Go to www.greenriver.edu/applynow and follow instructions l Pay $10 non-refundable application fee at the time of your COMPASS or with tuition paymentl After you receive your student identification number, set up your required college email at www.greenriver.edu/studentemail. All Green River communication will be sent to your GRCC student email accountl Questions? Call the Welcome Center at 253-833-9111, ext. 6000

Admission

COMPASS helps place you in the proper math, reading and writing coursesl Pay $20 COMPASS fee at the Welcome Center, Enumclaw Campus or Kent Campusl Take COMPASS at the Welcome Center, Enumclaw Campus or Kent Campusl Questions? Call the Testing Center at 253-833-9111, ext. 2650

Determine your placement

Sign up for Student Orientation, Advising and Registration (SOAR)l Online at www.greenriver.edu/soar l At the Welcome Center, Enumclaw Campus or Kent Campusl By calling the Welcome Center at 253-833-9111, ext. 6000

Advising and registration

Confirm your registration and pay your tuition and feesl View your schedule to confirm your official registration recordl Remove yourself from any unwanted class waitlistsl Confirm tuition and fees are paid in full OR your funding source is in placel Check your GRCC student email on a regular basis

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First time GRCC studentThank you for your interest in Green River. We want to make your college experience memorable, affordable and engaging. Get started at Green River in five easy steps.

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2011-2013 GRCC CATALOGAvailable online at www.greenriver.edu/catalog

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For further information on how to register, call Green River Community College at (253) 833-9111 in Auburn, (206) 464-6133 from Eastside or (253) 924-0180 from Tacoma and Puyallup, ext. 2500. TDD: (253) 288-3359.

Registration and Payment Due Dates—Spring QuarterSpring tuition and fees are due in full within 4 business days of registration OR, Sign up for STEPP and make a $400 payment within 4 business days of registration.

Feb. 13 Workforce Training

Feb. 14 Currently enrolled and returning student registration begins

Feb. 27 New student registration begins

March 19 2nd STEPP payment due

April 16 3rd STEPP payment due

Spring Quarter CalendarMarch 31 Last day to add name to waitlist (by 10:30 p.m.)

April 2 Spring classes begin

Last day for 100% refund of tuition and fees

April 3 No-show replacements accepted

April 4 Last day to register for spring quarter without instructor signature

April 5 All registrations and adds require instructor signature – no web registrations

Senior Citizen discounts accepted

WA state employee waivers accepted

April 6 Last day for 80% refund of tuition only – fees nonrefundable

April 16 $35 late fee applies to each course addition

April 20 Last day to withdraw and not have class(es) posted to permanent transcript. Web available to drop class(es)

April 21 Last day for 40% refund of tuition only – fees nonrefundable

May 25 Last day to submit pass/non-credit petition

Last day to complete official withdrawal from spring quarter. Web available to drop class(es)

May 28 Memorial Day (campus closed)

June 12 Study Day (no day classes)

June 13-15 Finals

June 15 Commencement

June 15 Last day of instruction

June 21 Grades available online

Registration Dates—Summer and Fall QuarterMay 7 Workforce Training

May 8 Currently enrolled and returning student registration begins

May 21 New student registration begins

June 25 Summer quarter classes begin

Sept. 24 Fall quarter classes begin

Class Schedule • Volume 47, Number 4 (USPS 744-190) Spring 2012

Published quarterly by Green River Community College. Periodicals postage paid at Auburn, WA.

POSTMASTER: Send address changes to Green River Community College Class Schedule, 12401 SE 320th St., Auburn, WA 98092-3622.

Green River Community College has made reasonable efforts to provide in this schedule information that is accurate at the time of publication. However, the college reserves the right to make appropriate changes in procedures, policies, calendars, requirements, programs, courses, and fees. When feasible, changes will be announced prior to their effective dates, but the college assumes no responsibility for giving any particular notice of any such changes. Nothing contained herein shall be construed to create any offer to contract or any contractual rights.

Green River Community College does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, disability, marital status, religion, age or any other unlawful basis in its programs and activities. The following person has been designated to handle inquiries regarding the non-discrimination policies: Vice President of Human Resources, 12401 SE 320th Street, Auburn, WA 98092, (253) 288-3320. To receive this information in an alternative format, please contact Disability Support Services at (253) 833-9111, ext. 2631; TTY (253) 288-3359.

Limitation of Liability: The college's total liability for claims arising from a contractual relationship with the student in any way related to classes or programs shall be limited to the tuition and expenses paid by the student to the college for those classes or programs. In no event shall the college be liable for any special, indirect, incidental, or consequential damages, including but not limited to, loss of earnings or profits.

Registration information ................ 3Web Registration ........................ 6eLearning – credit ....................... 9Common Course Numbering ........... 9AA Degree – Diversity Requirement ... 9

Key to class listings/locations .. 10Credit class listings ............. 11Continuing Education ............ 59Enumclaw Campus .............. 74Campus map ...................... 79

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Green River Community College – Auburn (Main) Campus12401 SE 320th St., Auburn, WA 98092-3622

(253) 833-9111 Auburn • (206) 464-6133 Eastside • (253) 924-0180 Tacoma Fax (253) 288-3454 • www.greenriver.edu

Green River Community College – Enumclaw Campus1414 Griffin Ave., Enumclaw, WA 98022

(253) 288-3400 Enumclaw • (360) 829-2450 Buckley area Fax (253) 288-3485 • www.greenriver.edu/enumclaw

Green River Community College – Kent Campus417 Ramsay Way, Suite 112, Kent, WA 98032-4501

(253) 856-9595 • Fax (253) 333-4972 • www.greenriver.edu/kentcampus

Green River Community College – Auburn Center110 2nd St. SW, Auburn, WA 98001-5208

(253) 333-1600 • Fax (253) 333-4940

Hours of OperationFor information on hours of operation, go to:

www.greenriver.edu/hours

Go to www.greenriver.edu/studentemail to activate your e-mail account today! The college will use this address for all official communication with all students.

Student E-Mail

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Space-available waivers (register on 4th day of quarter for winter, space available basis) Washington state employee .......... $43.38 per class plus class feesSenior citizen (60 years of age or older and a Washington resident) ........ $5 per class (2 class limit) plus college and class fees. (This waiver is not for students intending to use credits for increasing credentials or salary increases.)

Late registration fee$35 will be assessed for each class added after the 10th day of quarter (8th day of summer quarter).

Special coursesApprenticeship ...........................................................$48 per creditBasic Skills ............................................................... $25 per quarterParent-Child Education ...............................................$14 per credit

Class FeesSee next page and individual class listings in this schedule.

Special feesAdmission Application fee ...................................................................... $10Assessment (COMPASS) ....................................................................... $20COMPASS Retake fee ......................................................................$10/$20Cap and gown, tassel ............................................................................. $24General Education Development test (GED) ........................................... $75GED retest (each section) ...................................................................... $15Graduation application fee ..................................................................... $10Locker fee ........................................................................................... $7.50Nelson Denney Test fee .......................................................................... $10Transcript fee ........................................................................................... $3

The GRCC Cashier’s Office and the Paper Tree Bookstore accept checks for the amount of purchase only.

State support of higher education The state of Washington contributes to the cost of students’ education through support of basic instructional cost and state-supported financial aid. The table below indicates state support by tuition category for students attending Green River Community College for academic year 2011-2012.

Resident Nonresident undergraduate undergraduate

Instructional cost per FTE* student $6,168 $6,168

Operating fee $2,849 $7,684

Net state support per FTE* student $3,319 NA

In addition to state support of the basic instructional cost, students also receive state supported financial aid, including that provided from the local institutional financial aid fund (3.5 percent). These amounts are represented by the table below:

State financial aid per student FTE* ......................................... $793

Institutional financial aid fund per student FTE* ........................ $87

Total financial aid per student FTE* .......................................... $880

*Full-time equivalent.

See Additional Tuition and Fee Charts on next page.

Tuition and fees

Per credit (1-10 credits) $96.39 $109.39 $268.39

Per credit (11-18 credits) $43.38 $44.07 $48.38

Per credit (19 credits and over), except as noted below for those who qualify. $86.85 $99.85 $258.85

Professional and Technical surcharge for more than 18 credits (per credit) $43.38 $44.07 $48.38

* Veterans per credit (1-10 credits) $86.75 N/A N/A

* Veterans per credit (11-18 credits) $43.38 N/A N/A

* Veterans surcharge for more than 18 credits (per credit) $86.85 N/A N/A

High School completion age 19 and over (per credit – up to 18 cedits) $12.00 $96.39 $268.39

Non-Resident waiver—U.S. citizens and INS-approved permanent residents are eligible for this waiver while establishing their Washington state residency.

International and other—Visa classifications that are not eligible to establish residency, including international students.

Tuition Rates Spring 2012Tuition and fees are subject to change by the Washington State Legislature.

U.S. Citizen/Immigrant International Washington Non-Resident and Other Resident Waiver Non-U.S. Citizen

* See Enrollment Services Office for specific guidelines. Copy of DD214 required.

NOTE: Students auditing classes pay regular tuition and fees.

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Class Fees: See course descriptions for any additional individual class fees.

Fees:1. Special services fee of $.50 per credit applied to all credits.2. Technology fee of $5 per credit to a maximum of 12 credits. Not to

exceed $60. (This fee was established by a student vote to cover the cost of equipment, printing and tech support for the Technology Center).

3. Facilities fee $17.50 minimum, and $3.50 per credit after 5 credits, not to exceed $35.

4. Student center fee a flat $40. (This fee was established by a student vote to cover the cost of a new student center.)

Running Start students are responsible for the above listed fees, as well as: Class fees: (See individual classes in quarterly class schedule) Books: (See The Paper Tree bookstore for more information) Note: Running Start students are responsible for any tuition associated with enrolling in credits that exceed how many they can take through the Running Start progam and/or credits below 100 level. Running Start students enrolled in credit outside of the Running Start program will be charged tuition at the rate of the first credit of tuition. See website for more details: www/greenriver.edu/running start/Tuition – Prior to the start of the quarter, tuition and fees are due within 4 business days of registration except for fall quarter. You may pay in full or sign up for the STEPP payment plan. See Enrollment Services for more information: Spring Tuition due within 4 business days of registration Summer Tuition due within 4 business days of registration Fall Tuition due August 6, registrations after this date due within 4 business days Winter Tuition due within 4 business days of registrationBeginning the first day of the quarter, tuition is due at the time of registration. Students who do not pay tuition and fees on time will be dropped from classes for lack of payment.

Tuition and fees

Non-Washington State Resident Washington State Resident

International and Other Non-Resident

U.S. citizens and approved permanent residents

U.S. citizens and INS approved permanent residents

Credits Tuition Total Fees Total F/T

1 96.39 63.00 159.39

2 192.78 68.50 261.28

3 289.17 74.00 363.17

4 385.56 79.50 465.06

5 481.95 85.00 566.95

6 578.34 94.00 672.34

7 674.73 103.00 777.73

8 771.12 112.00 883.12

9 867.51 121.00 988.51

10 963.90 130.00 1,093.90

11 1,007.28 135.50 1,142.78

12 1,050.66 141.00 1,191.66

13 1,094.04 141.50 1,235.54

14 1,137.42 142.00 1,279.42

15 1,180.80 142.50 1,323.30

16 1,224.18 143.00 1,367.18

17 1,267.56 143.50 1,411.06

18 1,310.94 144.00 1,454.94

19 1,397.79 144.50 1,542.29

20 1,484.64 145.00 1,629.64

21+ 86.85 added per credit

Credits Tuition Total Fees Total F/T

1 109.39 63.00 172.39

2 218.78 68.50 287.28

3 328.17 74.00 402.17

4 437.56 79.50 517.06

5 546.95 85.00 631.95

6 656.34 94.00 750.34

7 765.73 103.00 868.73

8 875.12 112.00 987.12

9 984.51 121.00 1,105.51

10 1,093.90 130.00 1,223.90

11 1,137.97 135.50 1,273.47

12 1,182.04 141.00 1,323.04

13 1,226.11 141.50 1,367.61

14 1,270.18 142.00 1,412.18

15 1,314.25 142.50 1,456.75

16 1,358.32 143.00 1,501.32

17 1,402.39 143.50 1,545.89

18 1,446.46 144.00 1,590.46

19 1,546.31 144.50 1,690.81

20 1,646.16 145.00 1,791.16

21+ 99.85 added per credit

Credits Tuition Total Fees Total F/T

1 268.39 63.00 331.39

2 536.78 68.50 605.28 3 805.17 74.00 879.17

4 1,073.56 79.50 1,153.06

5 1,341.95 85.00 1,426.95

6 1,610.34 94.00 1,704.34

7 1,878.73 103.00 1,981.73

8 2,147.12 112.00 2,259.12

9 2,415.51 121.00 2,536.51

10 2,683.90 130.00 2,813.90

11 2,732.28 135.50 2,867.78

12 3,100.00 144.00 3,244.00

13 3,100.00 144.00 3,244.00

14 3,100.00 144.00 3,244.00

15 3,100.00 144.00 3,244.00

16 3,100.00 144.00 3,244.00

17 3,100.00 144.00 3,244.00

18 3,100.00 144.00 3,244.00

19 3,358.85 144.50 3,503.35

20 3,617.70 145.00 3,762.70

21+ 258.85 added per credit

Tuition and fees are subject to change by the Washington State Legislature.

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It’s easy to enroll!New students1. Complete an application for admission online at www.greenriver.edu.

Admission to the college is open to anyone who has a high school diploma, GED, or is 18 years old by the first day of the quarter they are planning to attend. Please note, if you are 16 or 17, you will need to submit a high school release form from the school district you live in, unless you have a GED or high school diploma.

2. Complete the COMPASS.* *If you have a degree from a community college or a baccalaureate college, you may not need to do this. Bring an unofficial transcript with you to your advising appointment.

3. Schedule a New Student Orientation, Advising and Registration session, or SOAR, by calling (253) 833-9111, ext. 6000, or by signing up online at www.greenriver.edu/advising.

Returning students/not currently enrolledRequest that Enrollment Services update your record. Call ext. 2500 or re-apply online.

Student e-mail accountsStudents are automatically assigned a GRCC e-mail account. The college will use this e-mail address for official communication with all students. Official college policy requires every student to read his or her @mail.greenriver.edu e-mail account regularly. To start using your @mail.greenriver.edu account, go to: www.greenriver.edu/studentemail.

Currently enrolled day and evening students—Registration access timesRegistration notifications will not be mailed. Two weeks prior to the start of registration, visit the Green River Web site www.greenriver.edu/online to access your registration time.

Continuing EducationSee page 59 for non-credit Continuing Education classes. Students can register for non-credit classes at www.greenriver.edu/ce.

GED testingGED testing takes place in the Assessment and Testing Center at the Welcome Center (ZWC) every Monday from 9 a.m. until 7 p.m. on a drop-in basis. The fee for the GED Test is $75, payable at the Assessment and Testing Center. You must have government-issued picture ID to test. If you are 16, 17 or 18 years old, you must also bring a signed Request for Approval to Test for the GED from your school district office. For more information, please call the Assessment Center at ext. 2650.

Online Services (www.greenriver.edu/online)In addition to registration, our site offers a variety of options. A menu will walk you through the steps. The options available are:

Class information Register Degree audit Student PIN change Financial aid inquiry Student schedule Tax credit information Unofficial transcript Registration Access Time Pay by credit card Schedule Planner Web admissions

Visit the Schedule Planner prior to registering for classes.

Schedule Planner This feature provides you with up-to-the-minute class information and enables you to:

Plan your schedule for the upcoming quarter Find out if your class selections are open or closed Check each class for required prerequisites

To access the Schedule Planner feature 1. Go to www.greenriver.edu/online

2. Select Schedule Planner under Class Planning

Please note: If you are unable to enroll for a class that shows an open seat, there is a waitlist attached.

Web RegistrationWho can use Web Registration?All students who: 1. have completed the admissions process; 2. have been assigned a Student ID number and PIN; 3. have been assigned a registration access time; and 4. are registering or withdrawing from credit classes.

Web Registration cannot be used when registering for:• High School Completion • Audit of credit classes • GED/ABE/ESOL • Tuition waivers

Web Registration hours5 a.m. to midnight daily

Note: Web registration function is not available after the third day of the quarter (second day for summer quarter) to add a class. Web registration is open for dropping classes through the eighth week of the quarter (sixth week for summer quarter). See Registration Calendar.

Registration access timeYou may use Web Registration anytime on or after your scheduled access time, but not before. See Online Services for registration access time.

To register, select Login to Register from current students, online services. Follow the instructions as they appear on the screen to register for the classes of your choice. You will be asked to enter the course item number. This is located to the far left of the class time listed in your class schedule. (See page 10 for example.)

If you are registering for a class that requires permission, instructions will automatically appear on the screen requiring you to enter an entry code.

Entry codesThese are five-digit numbers issued to you by the instructor of the class or by an advisor. They are used as authorization for classes requiring permission or prerequisite satisfaction. Once you have used an entry code, the computer will not accept it again.

Credit maximumAcademic students may register for up to 20 credits per quarter. Professional/technical students may register for up to 25 credits per quarter.

To print class schedule 1. Go to www.greenriver.edu/online

2. Select View My Schedule under Class Planning

Waitlist for full classes—automated systemHow do you get into a class that is full?Entry codes will not allow you to by-pass the waitlist option and register yourself into a full class. The waitlist process works as follows:

• Web or in-person registration will provide the option to waitlist into a full class. All prerequisites must be met to be added to a waitlist.

For textbook information, go to:

www.greenriver.edu/bookstore. Select Order Now, click the

Textbook tab and select your classes to get the information.

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• You can add your name to three separate waitlists—an example would be math, English and chemistry.• Cluster classes are moved from the waitlist in the order the students were added.• Review your schedule every few days via the Web to see if you have been added to the class. • Enrollment Services will notify you by e-mail when you have been moved off the waitlist and into the class. • You are responsible for making sure your schedule is accurate by dropping any unwanted classes. Failure to do so will result in a 0.0 grade being posted to your transcript and possible additional tuition and fees. • To remove your name from a waitlist: 1. Go to www.greenriver.edu/online 2. Select Manage My Waitlists under Class Planning You may also stop by Enrollment Services to request that your name be removed.• If you have not received notification by the first day of the quarter that your waitlist status has changed, you need to attend the first class session and identify yourself to the instructor. • Attending the first class session will not guarantee admittance into the class.

Students are responsible for the accuracy of their class schedule. If you are registered for a class that you no longer plan to attend, see Enrollment Services for procedures to withdraw from the class.

To pay tuition and fees online1. Go to www.greenriver.edu/online2. Under Payment Options, select Pay by Credit Card3. Enter SID and PIN (PIN not required to make payment.)4. Select quarter 5. Enter account information6. Enter credit card information7. Once you select “Charge my account,” you are instructed to wait for

a confirmation number, and then print the number for your records. Please note that if the confirmation number does not come up, the charge did not go through.

Note: If using the STEPP plan, first and second payments MUST be made in person at the Cashier’s Office. Final payment may be made at the Cashier’s Office or online with credit/debit card or e-check at www.greenriver.edu.

For questions on payment options or problems, please call the Cashier’s Office at (253) 833-9111, ext. 2050.

Mailing Address CorrectionsIf your mailing address has changed during the quarter, be sure to report your new address to the Enrollment Services Office.1. E-mail new address from your GRCC e-mail address to Enrollment

Services2. Stop by Enrollment Services and submit change of address form

If you are on financial aid, you must also notify the Financial Aid Office.

Disability Support Services—ext. 2631Green River Community College is committed to assisting students with disabilities to obtain equal access to programs and services at the college. Disability Support Services is located in LC-271A in the Lindbloom Student Center. Students requesting accommodations need to contact DSS and are required to provide current documentation of disability. For information regarding documentation needs and about Disability Support Services in general, please contact the Disability Support Services Coordinator during business hours. Information pertaining to 504 compliance is available from the director of Disability Support Services.

Depending on disability needs, please allow two weeks to three months for accommodation processing arrangements.

Financial Aid—ext. 2449The Financial Aid Office is located in LC-231 in Lindbloom Student Center. Financial aid is available in the form of grants, loans, work-study jobs and scholarships. Contact the Financial Aid Office for information and applications. Please allow at least three months for application processing.

Full-Time Student StatusThe definition of “full-time student” varies for certain agencies, such as the Immigration and Naturalization Service, Veterans Administration, College Financial Aid, Social Security Administration and insurance companies. In most cases, to be considered full time, you must be registered for 12 or more credits.

Parking—ext. 3350Parking is one of the many services provided through the facilities fee. Students are required to register cars at the Cashier’s Office to help ensure the safety and security of vehicles. Questions pertaining to parking should be directed to the Safety Office at ext. 3350.

Student Rights and ResponsibilitiesStudents are held responsible for knowing and obeying published rules and regulations of the college as detailed in the student handbook. Students are responsible for knowing the academic requirements and for scheduling necessary courses in their proper sequence.

This information is available online at www.greenriver.edu/student_handbook and includes Green River’s policy on alcohol and other drugs, the costs of attending the college, our enrollment policies, graduation rates, information about our testing center, and much more. We are confident you will find them useful. Please call ext. 2400 or stop by the Information Desk in Student Life to obtain a student handbook.

Residency Requirements—ext. 2513The state of Washington has established specific criteria for students to qualify as residents for tuition paying purposes (references: RCW 28B.15 and WAC 250.18).

A resident student is one who is a U.S. citizen, or has permanent or temporary resident status, or holds “Refugee-Parolee” or “Conditional Entrant” status with the United States Immigration and Naturalization Service or is otherwise permanently residing in the United States under color of law; and be either:

1. Financially independent student:

a. Have established a bona fide domicile in the state of Washington primarily for purposes other than education for a period of one year immediately before the first day of the quarter for which they have registered at any institution; and b. Be financially independent.

OR

2. Financially dependent student: Be a dependent student with one or both of their parents or legal guardians having maintained a bona fide domicile in the state of Washington for at least one year immediately before the first day of the quarter for which they have registered at any institution.

To apply for residency reclassification, students submit a residency questionnaire and provide the required documentation to Enrollment Services. Students may apply for residency reclassification through the 30th calendar day of the quarter. See residency questionnaire for complete details.

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Residency questionnaires are available online, in Enrollment Services, or by calling ext. 2500.

Note these additional points:• Residence is not an equivalent of domicile only—must also provide

documentation supporting student’s financial independent or dependent status.

• The domicile of a minor is normally that of the parent or legally appointed guardian.

• International students attending GRCC who have been issued an I-20 form are classified as non-resident regardless of length of residency in Washington state.

Nonresident WaiverThe Washington State Board for Community and Technical Colleges has authorized the colleges to waive a portion of the nonresident tuition rate for United States citizens and INS Permanent residents who have not met the above criteria for in-state residency. GRCC honors this automatic waiver at the time student makes application to the college. The student pays the non-Washington resident tuition rate (see chart on page 4).

HB 1079 (Undocumented Person) WaiverEffective July 1, 2003, Washington state law was changed to make certain students who are not permanent residents or citizens of the United States eligible to pay resident tuition rates. To qualify students must complete an affidavit declaring they have resided in Washington state for three years immediately prior to receiving a high school diploma and completed the full senior year at a Washington high school or completed the equivalent of a high school diploma.

Veterans Services—ext. 2466Veterans Administration education assistance benefits are computed as follows: 12 or more credits equals full time; 9-11 credits equals three-quarter time; 6-8 credits equals half time; 5 or fewer credits equals tuition fees only. Certification for educational benefits will be forwarded to the VA after proof of registration has been received by the GRCC Veterans’ Services Office or when the recipient requests Advance Pay, which must be received by the VA no later than 45 days prior to the beginning date of the quarter.

Reduced tuition is available for veterans subject to established guidelines. For information, visit Enrollment Services in Lindbloom Student Center, second floor. A certified copy of your DD 214 or a letter from your commanding officer will be required.

Withdrawal and Refund PolicyCredit classesIt is your responsibility to withdraw from the college or from individual courses. You must withdraw online or submit a withdrawal/change of schedule form to Enrollment Services to guarantee the accuracy of your permanent records and to begin refund procedures when applicable. You may receive a refund under the following conditions (Summer quarter differs – review quarterly calendar for refund dates):

Percentage of refund1. 100 percent refund—Through the first official day of the quarter or for

identified short-term classes through the first class session only. Short-term classes are indicated by dates published with the class listing.

2. 100 percent refund of tuition and fees—When courses or programs are canceled.

3. 80 percent refund of tuition less fees—When official withdrawal occurs during the second through fifth days of the quarter. (Summer quarter – second through third days of the quarter)

4. 40 percent refund of tuition less fees—When official withdrawal occurs during the sixth day of the quarter through the 20th calendar day of the quarter. (Summer quarter – 4th through 13th calendar day of the quarter)

5. Short-term classes—100 percent refund of tuition and fees—when official withdrawal occurs prior to or on the first day of class only. Short-term classes are indicated by dates published with the class listing.

6. No refunds—After the 20th calendar day of the quarter. (Summer quarter – no refunds after the 13th calendar day of the quarter)

7. Refunds of less than $10 will not be made.

8. Appeals to the refund policy must be submitted to the Enrollment Services Office in written form with supporting documents attached. Refund appeals must be received by the Enrollment Services Office within one year of the quarter in question.

9. A separate refund policy applies to students receiving financial aid. Tuition refunds must be returned to the financial aid account and not to the student.

Withdrawing from classes onlineFinancial Aid: Students may jeopardize their future financial aid eligibility by dropping classes. Please check with financial aid if you have questions.

International Students: If you are an F-1 international student and you drop below 12 credits without permission, your SEVIS record and student status through Green River will end.

Running Start: Withdrawing from class(es) can impact your high school graduation and continued program eligibility. You are responsible for communicating schedule changes with your high school.

Looking for information on Athletics, Artist & Speakers Series, Heavier Than Air Family Theatre, Theatre Extemporé,

or other student programs? Find it online at: www.greenriver.edu/studentprograms

Final Examination Schedule – Spring 2012Study Day – June 12

Wednesday, June 13

8 a.m. to 10 a.m. All 8 a.m. classes11 a.m. to 1 p.m. All 11 a.m. classes2 p.m. to 4 p.m. All 2 p.m. classes4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Available test time for classes with conflicts.*

Thursday, June 14

7 a.m. to 9 a.m. All 7 a.m. classes 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. All 10 a.m. classes1 p.m. to 3 p.m. All 1 p.m. classes4 p.m. to 6 p.m. All 4 p.m. classes

Friday, June 15

7 a.m. to 9 a.m. Available test time for classes with conflicts*9 a.m. to 11 a.m. All 9 a.m. classes12 p.m. to 2 p.m. All noon classes3 p.m. to 5 p.m. All 3 p.m. classes

* Exceptions to this schedule require arrangements with the appropriate Dean of Instruction.

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Our eLearning classes allow busy people like you to get the training and skills you need. We offer classes that are fully online as well as hybrid classes, which combine online sessions with scheduled campus time.

Benefits:Online courses • No required meetings on campus • No commute • No parking rush • Take classes in your pajamas and meet your regularly scheduled deadlines for assignments. • Earn your associate’s degree without coming to campus.

eLearning at Green River

Hybrid classes • Get the best of both worlds by combining online classes with face-to-face meetings. • Spend a few hours each week in the classroom and the rest online. • Hybrid courses work well for people who want some flexibility in their schedule and still want a classroom experience.

More information can be found on the eLearning Web site at www.greenriver.edu/elearning. The quarterly class schedule can be found at www.greenriver.edu/courses/schedules.shtm.

Host Families NeededGreen River’s international students need caring host families. Homes are needed for students where they can have their own rooms and share dinner with the family. They will also share cultures and friendships and contribute to family expenses.

Length of stay varies from one month to two years. Homes are needed for male and female students from various countries.

If you are interested in hosting an international student, please call Green River’s Host Family Information Line, ext. 2129, and make a reservation for our next orientation.

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Common Course Numbering (CCN) makes commonly shared courses among Washington community and technical colleges have the same course number and title.

These courses are identified by an “&” within the department abbreviation. For example: PSYCH 100 now becomes PSYC& 100. For those students who transfer courses from one college to another, this will make that translation for coursework much easier. For more information on CCN, visit our Web site www.greenriver.edu/ccn/.

Contact your advisor or visit our Web site www.greenriver.edu/catalog/courses/default.aspx for all course transferability information.

Common Course NumberingGRCC course numbers have changed. Make sure you don’t take the same class twice.

Need some flexibility in your schedule? Work hours keeping you from an education?

Try one of Green River’s eLearning classes.

Because diversity is a value integral to GRCC’s mission, associates of art degree seeking students who begin their program of study in Fall 2011 will be required to take a diversity course to fulfill their degree requirements.

In addition, courses that meet the diversity requirement will be listed in the catalog’s course description in the following manner: “This course meets the diversity course requirement for the AA degree.”

Q - If I am already in the AA-DTA degree program do I need to take an additional class?

A - No. The degree change is a requirement for students who are beginning their AA-DTA degree program in Fall Quarter 2011 or later.

Q - If I take a course and use it for another distribution requirement can I count if in both categories?

A - Yes. The diversity requirement is the only requirement for the AA degree where it can satisfy more than one requirement.

Q - If I took a diversity course at another institution and transfer it to GRCC will it count toward this requirement?

A - Yes. GRCC will honor any course received from a transfer institution if the course meets that college’s diversity requirement. It is the student’s responsibility to provide this documentation to GRCC Registrar’s office.

For more information on this change to course requirements, contact your advisor.

Diversity Requirement Added To AA Degree (AA-DTA)

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Class location key – off of the Main Campus

Prerequisites and special fees

(NR) nonrefundable co-op fees

Additional information about this section

GEOL 104 Field Trips In Geology (1) Additional fee of $20.00. (NR)

3283 A Filson R SC-111 MTWTh 8-9:50a

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Class location key – on Main Campus GRCC, 12401 SE 320th, AuburnAD ....... Administration

ARA ........ Athletics Recreation Annex

BI ........ Business and Industry

CC .......... Child Care Center

CCA...... Student Housing

FC ....... Fitness Center

HL ....... Holman Library

HR ....... Human Resources

HS ....... Humanities & Social Science (includes HSA, HSB, HSC)

IV ........ McIntyre International Village (includes IVA, IVB, IVC, IVD)

LC ....... Lindbloom Student Center

OE ...... Occupational Education (includes OEA and OEB)

PA .......... Bleha Center for Performing Arts

PE ....... Physical Education Building

RLC...... Rutkowski Learning Center

SC ....... Marv Nelson Science Center

SG ....... Student Gallery

SH ....... Salish Hall

SMT ..... Science, Math & Technology Building

SS ....... Social Science Building

ST ....... Science & Technology (includes STA, STB, STC, STD)

TC ....... Technology Center

TI ........ Trades & Industries (includes TIA, TIB, TIC, TID)

WT....... Continuing Education and Water Technology (WETRC)

ZWC ..... Zgolinski Welcome Center

ARR ..............To be arranged

Al/Pac Library ..Algona-Pacific Library, 255 Ellingson Road, Pacific

Aub Center ......GRCC Auburn Center, 110 2nd St. SW, Suite 110, Auburn

Blue Dog Glass ..Blue Dog Glass Art, 29304 168th Ave. SE, Kent

CCC...............GRCC Child Care Center, 31715 SE 124th Ave., Auburn

CLI................Clinic (to be arranged with instructor)

Enumclaw .......GRCC Enumclaw Campus, 1414 Griffin Ave., Enumclaw

Enumclaw HS ...Enumclaw High School, 226 Semanski, Enumclaw

Kent ..............GRCC Kent Campus, 417 Ramsay Way, Suite 112, Kent

Rainier MS ......Rainier Middle School, 30620 SE 116th, Auburn

SBAC .............Small Business Assistance Center (located in the GRCC Auburn Center), 110 2nd St. SW, Suite 115, Auburn

Thunder MS .....Thunder Mountain Middle School, 42018 264th Ave. SE, Enumclaw

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AccountingHybrid Course

ACCT 110 Prac Financial Account 1 (5)Prerequisite: Eligible for READ 104 or instructor’s permission. Students will be required to utilize the Internet and Web site as a means of communication. Seminars will be held on campus. Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected]. Additional fee of $27.50. (NR)

0139 DEA Duthie J ZWC-107 MW 8-9:50a

Online Course ACCT 110 Prac Financial Account 1 (5)

Prerequisite: Eligible for READ 104 or instructor’s permission. Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected]. Additional fee of $35.00. (NR)

0135 DEB Duthie J ARR ARR ARR 0143 DEC Duthie J ARR ARR ARR

Online Course ACCT 111 Prac Financial Account 2 (5)

Prerequisite: ACCT 110 with a grade of 2.0 or higher; or instructor’s permission. Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Additional fee of $35.00. (NR)

0151 DE ARR ARR ARR

Hybrid CourseW ACCT 112 QuickBooks/Accounting (5)

Prerequisite: ACCT 110 or &201 with a grade of 2.0 or higher; and BUS E 100 with a grade of 2.0 or higher or instructor’s permission. Students will be required to utilize the Internet and Web site as a means of communication. Seminars will be held on campus. Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected]. Additional fee of $35.00. (NR)

0163 DEA Davis S HL-149 MW 10-11:50a

Online CourseW ACCT 112 QuickBooks/Accounting (5)

Prerequisite: ACCT 110 or &201 with a grade of 2.0 or higher; and BUS E 100 with a grade of 2.0 or higher or instructor’s permission. Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected]. Additional fee of $35.00. (NR)

0159 DEB Davis S ARR ARR ARR

Online Course ACCT 113 Practical Accounting (5)

Prerequisite: ACCT 111 with a grade of 2.0 or higher; and B A 145 or instructor’s permission. Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Additional fee of $35.00. (NR)

0167 DE ARR ARR ARR

Online Course ACCT 118 Individual Taxation (5)

Prerequisite: ACCT 111 or ACCT& 201 with a grade of 2.0 or higher; or instructor’s permission. Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Additional fee of $35.00. (NR)

0171 DE ARR ARR ARR

Hybrid Course ACCT 121 Payroll Accounting (5)

Prerequisite: ACCT 110 or ACCT& 201 with a grade of 2.0 or higher; or instructor’s permission. Students will be required to utilize the Internet and Web site as a means of communication. Seminars will be held on campus. Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected]. Additional fee of $27.50. (NR)

0179 DEA Fohn J HL-149 TTh 10-11:50a

Online Course ACCT 121 Payroll Accounting (5)

Prerequisite: ACCT 110 or ACCT& 201 with a grade of 2.0 or higher; or instructor’s permission. Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Additional fee of $35.00. (NR)

0175 DEB ARR ARR ARR

ACCT 175 ACCT Instructor Aide (5)Instructor’s permission required. See instructor for entry code.

0243 A Davis S ARR ARR ARR

Online Course ACCT& 201 Prin Of Accounting I (5)

Prerequisite: Eligible for both ENGL& 101 and MATH& 141; or instructor’s permission. Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Additional fee of $35.00. (NR)

0247 DE ARR ARR ARR

ACCT& 202 Prin Of Accounting II (5)Prerequisite: Eligible for ENGL& 101 and MATH& 141; and ACCT& 201 with a grade of 2.0 or higher; or instructor’s permission. Recommended: BUS& 101 and computer spreadsheet skills. Additional fee of $10.00. (NR)

0259 KCU Kent MW 6:30-8:50p

Learning Community: Transfer Accounting SeriesThis learning community is designed for students who want to complete their transfer accounting series in the current quarter. ACCT& 202 will be taught the first half of the quarter and ACCT& 203 in the second half of the quarter. Students must register for both classes for a total of 10 credits.

ACCT& 202 Prin Of Accounting II (5)Prerequisite: Eligible for ENGL& 101 and MATH& 141; and ACCT& 201 with a grade of 2.0 or higher; or instructor’s permission. Recommended: BUS& 101 and computer spreadsheet skills. Additional fee of $10.00. (NR)

0263 LCA Bindschatel SH-252 Daily 10-11:50a Bindschatel SH-352 F 10-11:50a

Must also register for ACCT& 203 LCA, item #0291.Class begins 04/02/12 and ends 05/04/12.

SPRING 2012 Credit Classes — April 2–June 15, 2012Register now for winter quarter • www.greenriver.edu

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Hybrid Course ACCT& 202 Prin Of Accounting II (5)

Prerequisite: Eligible for ENGL& 101 and MATH& 141; and ACCT& 201 with a grade of 2.0 or higher; or instructor’s permission. Recommended: BUS& 101 and computer spreadsheet skills. Students will be required to utilize the Internet and Web site as a means of communication. Seminars will be held on campus. Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Additional fee of $27.50. (NR)

0255 DEB SH-252 TTh 1-1:50p SH-352 F 1-1:50p

Online Course ACCT& 202 Prin Of Accounting II (5)

Prerequisite: Eligible for ENGL& 101 and MATH& 141; and ACCT& 201 with a grade of 2.0 or higher; or instructor’s permission. Recommended: BUS& 101 and computer spreadsheet skills. Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected]. Additional fee of $35.00. (NR)

0251 DEA Bindschatel ARR ARR ARR

ACCT& 203 Prin Of Accounting III (5)Prerequisite: Eligible for ENGL& 101 and MATH& 141; and ACCT& 202 with a grade of 2.0 or higher; or instructor’s permission. Recommended: ECON& 202 and MATH 147 prior to enrolling in this course and computer spreadsheet skills. Additional fee of $10.00. (NR)

0267 A Carter P SH-250 Daily 8-8:50a Carter P SH-154 F 8-8:50a 0271 B Carter P SH-250 Daily 9-9:50a Carter P SH-154 F 9-9:50a 0275 C Bindschatel SH-252 Daily 9-9:50a Bindschatel SH-352 F 9-9:50a 0279 D Carter P SH-250 Daily 10-10:50a Carter P SH-154 F 10-10:50a 0287 KCU Kent TTh 6:30-8:50p

Online Course ACCT& 203 Prin Of Accounting III (5)

Prerequisite: Eligible for ENGL& 101 and MATH& 141; and ACCT& 202 with a grade of 2.0 or higher; or instructor’s permission. Recommended: ECON& 202 and MATH 147 prior to enrolling in this course and computer spreadsheet skills. Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected]. Additional fee of $35.00. (NR)

0283 DE Bindschatel ARR ARR ARR

Learning Community: Transfer Accounting SeriesThis learning community is designed for students who want to complete their transfer accounting series in the current quarter. ACCT& 202 will be taught the first half of the quarter and ACCT& 203 in the second half of the quarter. Students must register for both classes for a total of 10 credits.

ACCT& 203 Prin Of Accounting III (5)Prerequisite: Eligible for ENGL& 101 and MATH& 141; and ACCT& 202 with a grade of 2.0 or higher; or instructor’s permission. Recommended: ECON& 202 and MATH 147 prior to enrolling in this course and computer spreadsheet skills. Additional fee of $10.00. (NR)

0291 LCA Bindschatel SH-252 Daily 10-11:50a Bindschatel SH-352 F 10-11:50a

Must also register for ACCT& 202 LCA, item #0263.Class begins 05/07/12 and ends 06/13/12.

American Minority And Ethnic Studies AMES 100 Minority/Ethnic Studies (5)

Satisfies a social science and the diversity course requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $2.00. (NR)

0311 A Adams C SH-259 Daily 9-9:50a

Online Course AMES 100 Minority/Ethnic Studies (5)

Satisfies a social science and the diversity course requirement for AA degree. Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected]. Additional fee of $37.00. (NR)

0315 DE Adams C ARR ARR ARR

AMES 150 Race/Ethnicity-Pacific (5)Prerequisite: Eligible for ENGL 100 or instructorís permission. Satisfies a social science requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $1.00. (NR)

0317 A Adams C SH-258 Daily 12-12:50p

Anatomy-Physiology AP 100 Human AP Survey (5)

Satisfies a natural science requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $10.00. (NR)

0371 A Vandette J SC-238 TTh 7:30-9:50a 0369 B SC-238 MW 8-10:20a 0391 KCA Kent MW 10a-12:20p 0375 C SC-238 TTh 3-5:30p 0395 U SC-238 TTh 6-8:20p

Online Course AP 100 Human AP Survey (5)

Satisfies a natural science requirement for AA degree. Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected]. Additional fee of $35.00. (NR)

0379 DEA Pelletier D ARR ARR ARR 0383 DEB Pelletier D ARR ARR ARR 0387 DEC Pelletier D ARR ARR ARR

Online Course AP 102 Bringing AP To Life (5)

Prerequisite: Eligible for ENGL 100 or MATH 072. Satisfies a natural science requirement for AA degree. Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected]. Additional fee of $40.00. (NR)

0399 DE Vieira R ARR ARR ARR

AP 103 Human AP Essentials 1 (5)Satisfies a natural science or lab science requirement for AA degree. Recommended: AP 100. Additional fee of $18.00. (NR)

0403 A Mullet D SC-239 TTh 8-9:50a Mullet D SC-230 M 8-9:50a 0407 B Mullet D SC-239 TTh 8-9:50a Mullet D SC-230 W 8-9:50a 0411 C Mullet D SC-239 TTh 10-11:50a Mullet D SC-230 M 10-11:50a 0415 D Mullet D SC-239 TTh 10-11:50a Mullet D SC-230 W 10-11:50a 0419 U SC-239 MW 6-8p SC-230 M 8-10p 0423 V SC-239 MW 6-8p SC-230 W 8-10p

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AP 104 Human AP Essentials 2 (5)Prerequisite: AP 103. Satisfies a natural science or lab science requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $18.00. (NR)

0427 A SC-239 TTh 1-2:50p SC-230 M 1-2:50p 0431 B SC-239 TTh 1-2:50p SC-230 W 1-2:50p

AP 210 Cadaver Anatomy (1)Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in AP 104 or BIOL& 242 or instructor’s permission. Satisfies a natural science requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $150.00. (NR)

0435 A Pelletier D SC-233 ARR ARR 0439 B Pelletier D SC-233 ARR ARR

Anthropology ANTH& 100 Survey Of Anthropology (5)

Prerequisite: Eligible for ENGL 100 or instructor’s permission. Satisfies a social science requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $3.00. (NR)

0327 A Jacobs M SH-258 Daily 8-8:50a 0331 B Ferro R SH-258 Daily 10-10:50a 0335 C Ferro R SH-258 Daily 11-11:50a

Online Course ANTH& 100 Survey Of Anthropology (5)

Prerequisite: Eligible for ENGL 100 or instructor’s permission. Satisfies a social science requirement for AA degree. Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected]. Additional fee of $38.00. (NR)

0339 DE Ferro R ARR ARR ARR

ANTH& 205 Biological Anthropology (5)Prerequisite: ANTH& 100 or BIOL& 100 or BIOL& 211 or instructor’s permission. Eligible for ENGL& 101 or instructor’s permission. Satisfies a natural science or social science requirement for AA degree.

0347 A Jacobs M SH-258 Daily 9-9:50a

ANTH& 206 Cultural Anthropology (5)Prerequisite: Eligible for ENGL& 101 or instructor’s permission. Satisfies a social science and the diversity course requirement for AA degree.

0351 A Ferro R SH-257 Daily 9-9:50a

W ANTH& 210 Indians Of North America (5)Prerequisite: Eligible for ENGL& 101 or instructor’s permission. Satisfies a social science and the diversity course requirement for AA degree.

0359 A Jacobs M SH-254 Daily 11-11:50a

Art ART& 100 Art Appreciation (5)

Satisfies a humanities/fine arts/English requirement for AA degree. 0671 A Metivier P SH-110 MW 3-5p 0673 B SH-110 TTh 3-5p

Online Course ART& 100 Art Appreciation (5)

Satisfies a humanities/fine arts/English requirement for AA degree. Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Additional fee of $35.00. (NR)

0675 DE ARR ARR ARR

ART 105 Beginning Drawing (5)Satisfies an activity or a humanities/fine arts/English requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $20.00. (NR)

0443 A Small C SH-370 MWF 8-9:50a 0447 B SH-370 MWF 1-2:50p 0451 U SH-370 TTh 6-8:30p 0453 V Dinsmore B SH-370 MW 6-8:30p

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ART 106 Intermediate Drawing (5)Prerequisite: ART 105 or instructor’s permission. Satisfies an activity or a humanities/fine arts/English requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $20.00. (NR)

0455 A Small C SH-370 MW 10a-12:45p

ART 107 Advanced Drawing (5)Prerequisite: ART 106 or instructor’s permission. Satisfies an activity or a humanities/fine arts/English requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $20.00. (NR)

0459 A Small C SH-370 MW 10a-12:45p

ART 109 Beginning Design (5)Satisfies a humanities/fine arts/English requirement for AA degree. This course involves computer-based design instruction. Students must arrange own schedule in lab. Additional time required (4-6 hours per week). Additional fee of $50.00. (NR)

0463 A SH-273 MWF 9-9:50a 0467 B SH-273 MWF 10-10:50a 0471 C SH-273 MW 4-5:30p 0475 U SH-273 TTh 4-5:30p

ART 110 Interm Design And Color (5)Prerequisite: ART 109 or instructor’s permission. Satisfies a humanities/fine arts/English requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $50.00. (NR)

0479 A SH-273 MWF 11-11:50a

ART 111 Painting 1 (5)Satisfies an activity or a humanities/fine arts/English requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $20.00. (NR)

0483 A SH-370 TTh 12-2:45p 0487 U SH-372 MW 6-8:30p

ART 112 Painting 2 (5)Prerequisite: 111. Satisfies an activity or a humanities/fine arts/English requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $20.00. (NR)

0491 A SH-370 TTh 12-2:45p 0495 U SH-372 MW 6-8:30p

ART 113 Painting 3 (5)Prerequisite: ART 112. Satisfies an activity or a humanities/fine arts/English requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $20.00. (NR)

0499 A SH-370 TTh 12-2:45p 0503 U SH-372 MW 6-8:30p

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ART 114 Pottery 1 (5)Satisfies an activity or a humanities/fine arts/English requirement for AA degree. Mandatory orientation session for daytime students on 04/02/12 or 04/04/12, 9a, 11a, or 1p in SH-170. Daytime students must choose one hour of lecture on Monday and Wednesday, times arranged by instructor. A minimum of one hour is required on Friday between 9a-2p. Additional lab time available Tuesday, Thursday and Friday from 5-9p and Saturday-Sunday from 10a-7p. Additional fee of $25.00. (NR)

0515 A Metivier P SH-170 ARR ARR 0519 AA Metivier P SH-170 ARR ARR

This section is offered at 3 credits only. 0523 U SH-170 MW 7:15-10p 0527 UU SH-170 MW 7:15-10p

This section is offered at 3 credits only.

ART 115 Pottery 2 (5)Prerequisite: ART 114. Satisfies a humanities/fine arts/English requirement for AA degree. Mandatory orientation session for daytime students on 04/02/12 or 04/04/12, 9a, 11a, or 1p in SH-170. Daytime students must choose one hour of lecture on Monday and Wednesday, times arranged by instructor. A minimum of one hour is required on Friday between 9a-2p. Additional lab time available Tuesday, Thursday and Friday from 5-9p and Saturday-Sunday from 10a-7p. Additional fee of $25.00. (NR)

0539 A Metivier P SH-170 ARR ARR 0543 AA Metivier P SH-170 ARR ARR

This section is offered at 3 credits only. 0547 U SH-170 MW 7:15-10p 0551 UU SH-170 MW 7:15-10p

This section is offered at 3 credits only.

W ART 119 3-Dimensional Design (5)Satisfies an activity or a humanities/fine arts/English requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $20.00. (NR)

0555 A Small C SH-370 TTh 9-11:45a

ART 122 Design For Web (5)Prerequisite: ART 109. Satisfies a humanities/fine arts/English requirement for AA degree. This course involves computer-based design instruction. Students must arrange own schedule in lab. Additional time required (4-6 hours per week). Additional fee of $50.00. (NR)

0563 A SH-273 MWF 1-1:50p

W ART 150 Lit/Art Journal Design (3)Additional fee of $30.00. (NR)

0567 A Oliveira G SH-273 TTh 12-1:40p

Online CourseW ART 214 History Of Art 3 (5)

Satisfies a humanities/fine arts/English requirement for AA degree. Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Additional fee of $35.00. (NR)

0591 DE ARR ARR ARR

W ART 219 Adv 3-Dimensional Design (5)Prerequisite: ART 109 and 119. Satisfies an activity or a humanities/fine arts/English requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $20.00. (NR)

0595 A Small C SH-370 TTh 9-11:45a

ART 251 Ceramics 1 (5)Prerequisite: (ART 114 and 115) and ART 105 or 109, or instructor’s permission. Satisfies a humanities/fine arts/English requirement for AA degree. Open lab—arrange own schedule. Additional lab time available Tuesday, Thursday and Friday from 5-9p and Saturday-Sunday from 10a-7p. Additional fee of $25.00. (NR)

0607 A Metivier P SH-170 ARR ARR 0611 U SH-170 MW 7:15-10p

ART 252 Ceramics 2 (5)Prerequisite: ART 251 or instructor’s permission. Satisfies a humanities/fine arts/English requirement for AA degree. Open lab—arrange own schedule. Additional lab time available Tuesday, Thursday and Friday from 5-9p and Saturday-Sunday from 10a-7p. Additional fee of $25.00. (NR)

0623 A Metivier P SH-170 ARR ARR 0627 U SH-170 MW 7:15-10p

ART 253 Ceramics 3 (5)Prerequisite: ART 252 or instructor’s permission. Satisfies a humanities/fine arts/English requirement for AA degree. Open lab—arrange own schedule. Additional lab time available Tuesday, Thursday and Friday from 5-9p and Saturday-Sunday from 10a-7p. Additional fee of $25.00. (NR)

0639 A Metivier P SH-170 ARR ARR 0643 U SH-170 MW 7:15-10p

ART 255 Advanced Painting 1 (5)Prerequisite: ART 105, 109, 111 or instructor’s permission. Satisfies an activity or a humanities/fine arts/English requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $20.00. (NR)

0647 A SH-370 TTh 12-2:45p 0651 U SH-372 MW 6-8:30p

ART 256 Advanced Painting 2 (5)Prerequisite: ART 255. Satisfies an activity or a humanities/fine arts/English requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $20.00. (NR)

0655 A SH-370 TTh 12-2:45p 0659 U SH-372 MW 6-8:30p

ART 257 Advanced Painting 3 (5)Prerequisite: ART 256. Satisfies an activity or a humanities/fine arts/English requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $20.00. (NR)

0663 A SH-370 TTh 12-2:45p 0667 U SH-372 MW 6-8:30p

Astronomy ASTR& 101 Intro To Astronomy (5)

Prerequisite: ENGL& 101 or eligible for ENGL& 101. Not open to students who have taken ASTR& 100. Satisfies a natural science or lab science requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $5.00. (NR)

0683 A SC-109 MTThF 1:30-2:50p 0687 B Rush D SC-101 TTh 3-6p 0691 U Rush D SC-101 TTh 6:30-9:30p

Auto Body Technology ABODY 051 Repair And Painting (4)

Instructor’s permission required. See instructor for entry code. Additional fee of $25.00. (NR)

0011 U Line K TIB-5 MW 6-9p Ozbolt P TIB-5 MW 6-9p

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ABODY 100 Conduct/Safety/Equipment (1)Prerequisite: Instructor’s permission and concurrent enrollment in ABODY 180. Additional fee of $5.00. (NR)

0015 A Millbauer M TIB-5 MTW 7a-12p Millbauer M TIB-5 Th 7-11a 0019 U Line K TIB-5 MW 5:30-10p Ozbolt P TIB-5 MW 5:30-10p

ABODY 104 Non-Structural Repair (14)Prerequisite: Instructor’s permission and concurrent enrollment in any one of ABODY 180, 181, 182, 183, and 184. Additional fee of $70.00. (NR)

0023 A Millbauer M TIB-5 MTW 7a-12p Millbauer M TIB-5 Th 7-11a 0027 U Line K TIB-5 MTWTh 5:30-10p Ozbolt P TIB-5 MTWTh 5:30-10p

ABODY 105 Structural Damage Repair (14)Prerequisite: Instructor’s permission and concurrent enrollment in any one of ABODY 180, 181, 182, 183, and 184. Additional fee of $70.00. (NR)

0031 A Millbauer M TIB-5 MTW 7a-12p Millbauer M TIB-5 Th 7-11a 0035 U Line K TIB-5 MTWTh 5:30-10p Ozbolt P TIB-5 MTWTh 5:30-10p

ABODY 106 Mech And Elec Repair (15)Prerequisite: Instructor’s permission and concurrent enrollment in any one of ABODY 180, 181, 182, 183, and 184. Additional fee of $75.00. (NR)

0039 A Millbauer M TIB-5 MTW 7a-12p Millbauer M TIB-5 Th 7-11a 0043 U Line K TIB-5 MTWTh 5:30-10p Ozbolt P TIB-5 MTWTh 5:30-10p

ABODY 107 Plastics And Adhesives (2)Prerequisite: Instructor’s permission and concurrent enrollment in any one of ABODY 180, 181, 182, 183, and 184. Additional fee of $10.00. (NR)

0047 A Millbauer M TIB-5 MTW 7a-12p Millbauer M TIB-5 Th 7-11a 0051 U Line K TIB-5 MTWTh 5:30-10p Ozbolt P TIB-5 MTWTh 5:30-10p

ABODY 108 Painting And Refinishing (20)Prerequisite: Instructor’s permission and concurrent enrollment in any one of ABODY 180, 181, 182, 183, and 184. Additional fee of $100.00. (NR)

0055 A Millbauer M TIB-5 MTW 7a-12p Millbauer M TIB-5 Th 7-11a 0059 U Line K TIB-5 MTWTh 5:30-10p Ozbolt P TIB-5 MTWTh 5:30-10p

ABODY 109 Special Shop Practice (10)Instructor’s permission required. See instructor for entry code. Additional fee of $50.00. (NR)

0063 A Millbauer M TIB-5 MTW 7a-12p Millbauer M TIB-5 Th 7-11a 0067 U Line K TIB-5 MTWTh 5:30-10p Ozbolt P TIB-5 MTWTh 5:30-10p

ABODY 111 Collision Shop Estimator (3)Prerequisite: ABODY 110 and instructor’s permission. Additional fee of $10.00. (NR)

0071 A Millbauer M TIB-5 MTW 7a-12p Millbauer M TIB-5 Th 7-11a 0075 U Line K TIB-5 MTWTh 5:30-10p Ozbolt P TIB-5 MTWTh 5:30-10p

ABODY 180 Industry Leadership 1 (1) 0091 A Millbauer M TIB-5 Th 11a-12p 0095 U Line K TIB-5 MTWTh 5:15-5:30p

ABODY 181 Industry Leadership 2 (1) 0099 A Millbauer M TIB-5 Th 11a-12p 0101 U Millbauer M TIB-5 MTWTh 5-5:30p

ABODY 182 Industry Leadership 3 (1) 0103 A Millbauer M TIB-5 Th 11a-12p 0107 U Line K TIB-5 MTWTh 5:15-5:30p

ABODY 183 Industry Leadership 4 (1) 0111 A Millbauer M TIB-5 Th 11a-12p 0115 U Line K TIB-5 MTWTh 5:15-5:30p

ABODY 184 Industry Leadership 5 (1) 0119 A Millbauer M TIB-5 Th 11a-12p 0123 U Line K TIB-5 MTWTh 5:15-5:30p

ABODY 194 Special Topics-Abody (13)Instructor’s permission required. See instructor for entry code.

0131 A Millbauer M TIB-5 MTW 7a-12p Millbauer M TIB-5 Th 7-11a

Automotive TechnologyFor more information contact Karl Hoffman, ext. 4253, Dan Sorensen at ext. 4202, or Paul Mueller at ext. 2635.

ATECH 1081 St Emission Ctrl Spec 1 (4)Instructor’s permission required. See instructor for entry code. This is a pass/no credit course.

0695 U Hoffman K TIB-12 M 6-10p

ATECH 110 Shop Procedures (2)Instructor’s permission required. See instructor for entry code. Eligible for READ 104. Additional fee of $6.00. (NR)

0707 A Sorensen D TIB-12 Daily 8a-12p 0711 B Hoffman K TIB-12 Daily 1-5p 0715 C TIB-12 F 6-10p TIB-12 SaSu 8a-5p 0719 U Sorensen D TIB-12 TTh 5:30-10p 0723 V Lewis D TIB-12 MW 5:30-10p

ATECH 111 Electrical/Electronics (14)Prerequisite: ATECH 110 and instructor’s permission. Eligible for READ 104. Additional fee of $42.00. (NR)

0727 A Sorensen D TIB-12 Daily 8a-12p 0731 B Hoffman K TIB-12 Daily 1-5p 0735 C TIB-12 F 6-10p TIB-12 SaSu 8a-5p 0739 U Sorensen D TIB-12 TTh 5:30-10p

This section is offered at 6 credits only. 0743 V Lewis D TIB-12 MW 5:30-10p

This section is offered at 6 credits only.

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ATECH 112 Engine Performance (14)Prerequisite: ATECH 110, 111 and instructor’s permission. Eligible for READ 104. Additional fee of $42.00. (NR)

0747 A Sorensen D TIB-12 Daily 8a-12p 0751 B Hoffman K TIB-12 Daily 1-5p 0755 C TIB-12 F 6-10p TIB-12 SaSu 8a-5p 0759 U Sorensen D TIB-12 TTh 5:30-10p

This section is offered at 6 credits only. 0763 V Lewis D TIB-12 MW 5:30-10p

This section is offered at 6 credits only.

ATECH 113 Engine Repair (3)Prerequisite: ATECH 110 and instructor’s permission. Eligible for READ 104. Additional fee of $9.00. (NR)

0767 A Sorensen D TIB-12 Daily 8a-12p 0771 B Hoffman K TIB-12 Daily 1-5p 0775 C TIB-12 F 6-10p TIB-12 SaSu 8a-5p 0779 U Sorensen D TIB-12 TTh 5:30-10p 0783 V Lewis D TIB-12 MW 5:30-10p

ATECH 114 Auto Transmis/Trans-Axle (8)Prerequisite: ATECH 110 and instructor’s permission. Eligible for READ 104. Additional fee of $24.00. (NR)

0787 A Sorensen D TIB-12 Daily 8a-12p 0791 B Hoffman K TIB-12 Daily 1-5p 0795 C TIB-12 F 6-10p TIB-12 SaSu 8a-5p 0799 U Sorensen D TIB-12 TTh 5:30-10p

This section is offered at 6 credits only. 0803 V Lewis D TIB-12 MW 5:30-10p

This section is offered at 6 credits only.

ATECH 115 Manual Drive Trains/Axle (6)Prerequisite: ATECH 110 and instructor’s permission. Eligible for READ 104. Additional fee of $18.00. (NR)

0807 A Sorensen D TIB-12 Daily 8a-12p 0811 B Hoffman K TIB-12 Daily 1-5p 0815 C TIB-12 F 6-10p TIB-12 SaSu 8a-5p 0819 U Sorensen D TIB-12 TTh 5:30-10p 0823 V Lewis D TIB-12 MW 5:30-10p

ATECH 116 Suspension And Steering (6)Prerequisite: ATECH 110 and instructor’s permission. Eligible for READ 104. Additional fee of $18.00. (NR)

0827 A Sorensen D TIB-12 Daily 8a-12p 0831 B Hoffman K TIB-12 Daily 1-5p 0835 C TIB-12 F 6-10p TIB-12 SaSu 8a-5p 0839 U Sorensen D TIB-12 TTh 5:30-10p 0843 V Lewis D TIB-12 MW 5:30-10p

ATECH 117 Brakes (7)Prerequisite: ATECH 110 and instructor’s permission. Eligible for READ 104. Additional fee of $21.00. (NR)

0847 A Sorensen D TIB-12 Daily 8a-12p 0851 B Hoffman K TIB-12 Daily 1-5p 0855 C TIB-12 F 6-10p TIB-12 SaSu 8a-5p 0859 U Sorensen D TIB-12 TTh 5:30-10p

This section is offered at 6 credits only. 0863 V Lewis D TIB-12 MW 5:30-10p

This section is offered at 6 credits only.

ATECH 118 Heating And Air Conditio (6)Prerequisite: ATECH 110 and instructor’s permission. Eligible for READ 104. Additional fee of $18.00. (NR)

0867 A Sorensen D TIB-12 Daily 8a-12p 0871 B Hoffman K TIB-12 Daily 1-5p 0875 C TIB-12 F 6-10p TIB-12 SaSu 8a-5p 0879 U Sorensen D TIB-12 TTh 5:30-10p 0883 V Lewis D TIB-12 MW 5:30-10p

ATECH 119 Special Shop Practice (12)Prerequisite: ATECH 110 and instructor’s permission. Eligible for READ 104. Additional fee of $36.00. (NR)

0887 A Sorensen D TIB-12 Daily 8a-12p 0891 B Hoffman K TIB-12 Daily 1-5p 0895 C TIB-12 F 6-10p TIB-12 SaSu 8a-5p 0899 U Sorensen D TIB-12 TTh 5:30-10p

This section is offered at 6 credits only. 0903 V Lewis D TIB-12 MW 5:30-10p

This section is offered at 6 credits only.

ATECH 150 Auto Leadership 1 (1)Instructor’s permission required. See instructor for entry code.

0907 A Sorensen D TIB-12 MTWTh 7:45-8a 0911 U Hoffman K TIB-12 MTWTh 5-5:15p 0915 V Lewis D TIB-12 MW 5-5:30p 0919 W TIB-12 F 5-6p

ATECH 151 Auto Leadership 2 (1)Instructor’s permission required. See instructor for entry code.

0923 A Sorensen D TIB-12 MTWTh 7:45-8a 0927 U Hoffman K TIB-12 MTWTh 5-5:15p 0931 V Lewis D TIB-12 MW 5-5:30p 0935 W TIB-12 F 5-6p

ATECH 152 Auto Leadership 3 (1)Instructor’s permission required. See instructor for entry code.

0939 A Sorensen D TIB-12 MTWTh 7:45-8a 0943 U Hoffman K TIB-12 MTWTh 5-5:15p 0947 V Lewis D TIB-12 MW 5-5:30p 0951 W TIB-12 F 5-6p

ATECH 153 Auto Leadership 4 (1)Instructor’s permission required. See instructor for entry code.

0955 A Sorensen D TIB-12 MTWTh 7:45-8a 0959 U Hoffman K TIB-12 MTWTh 5-5:15p 0963 V Lewis D TIB-12 MW 5-5:30p 0967 W TIB-12 F 5-6p

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ATECH 154 Auto Leadership 5 (1)Instructor’s permission required. See instructor for entry code.

0971 A Sorensen D TIB-12 MTWTh 7:45-8a 0975 U Hoffman K TIB-12 MTWTh 5-5:15p 0979 V Lewis D TIB-12 MW 5-5:30p 0983 W TIB-12 F 5-6p

Aviation AVIA 101 Aviation Fundamentals (5) 0999 A Ward C TC-110 Daily 8-8:50a 1003 B Ward C BI-14 Daily 9-9:50a

Online Course AVIA 110 Airline Operation (5)

Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected]. Additional fee of $35.00. (NR)

1007 DE Vandette P ARR ARR ARR

AVIA 111 Priv Pilot, Ground School (5)Additional fee of $360.00. (NR)

1011 A Nelsen K TC-110 MW 1-3:20p 1015 B Richardson M TC-108 TTh 1-3:20p 1019 U Favini K TC-110 TTh 6-8:20p

AVIA 112 Aircraft Systems (2) 1023 A Comollo G TC-108 TTh 11a-12p

AVIA 123 Aviation Weather (5)Additional fee of $20.00. (NR)

1031 A Nelsen K TC-110 Daily 9-9:50a 1035 B Ward C TC-110 Daily 11-11:50a 1039 U Richardson M TC-108 MW 6-8:20p

Online Course AVIA 128 Basic Weather Observatio (3)

Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Additional fee of $35.00. (NR) 1047 DEA ARR ARR ARR 1051 DEB ARR ARR ARR

AVIA 190 FAA Next Gen (5)Prerequisite: AVIA 111, 112 and 123; or instructor’s permission. Additional fee of $10.00. (NR)

1083 A TC-110 TTh 1-3:20p

Online Course AVIA 190 FAA Next Gen (5)

Prerequisite: AVIA 111, 112 and 123; or instructor’s permission. Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Additional fee of $35.00. (NR)

1085 DE ARR ARR ARR

AVIA 201 Air Traffic Control 1 (5)Prerequisite: AVIA 216 or 225 or concurrent enrollment, or instructor’s permission. Additional fee of $100.00. (NR)

1087 A Moore JT TC-106 MW 7-8:50a Moore JT TC-106 F 7-7:50a 1091 B Moore JT TC-106 TTh 7-8:50a Moore JT TC-106 F 8-8:50a 1088 C Moore JT TC-106 MW 9:30a-12p 1090 U TC-106 MW 7-9:20p

AVIA 202 Air Traffic Control 2 (5)Prerequisite: AVIA 201 with a grade of 3.0 or higher; or instructor’s permission. Additional fee of $100.00. (NR)

1095 U Sabo K TC-106 TTh 4-6:20p 1099 V TC-106 TTh 7-9:20p

AVIA 203 Air Traffic Control 3 (5)Prerequisite: AVIA 202 with a grade of 3.0 or higher; or instructor’s permission. Additional fee of $100.00. (NR)

1103 A Scott C TC-106 MW 1-3:30p 1107 U Scott C TC-106 MW 4-6:30p

AVIA 206 Helicopter Ground School (3) 1111 U Stone S TC-110 MW 6-7:20p

AVIA 208 Airline Dispatch (5)Prerequisite: AVIA 216 and 225 or instructor’s permission. Additional fee of $20.00. (NR)

1115 A Comollo G TC-108 MW 7-9a Comollo G TC-108 F 8-9a 1119 B Comollo G TC-108 MW 1-3:30p

W AVIA 209 Int’l Flight Planning (5)Prerequisite: AVIA 208 or concurrent enrollment or instructor’s permission. Additional fee of $20.00. (NR)

1123 A Comollo G TC-108 TTh 9-11a Comollo G TC-108 F 9-10a

AVIA 211 Aerodynamics For Pilots (3) 1127 A Comollo G TC-108 MWF 11a-12p

Online Course AVIA 213 AVIA History And Careers (5)

Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected]. Additional fee of $35.00. (NR)

1135 DE Comollo G ARR ARR ARR

AVIA 214 Airport Mgmt And Oper (5)Instructor’s permission required. See instructor for entry code. (NR)

1139 A Scott C TC-110 TTh 3:40-6p

AVIA 216 Instrument Pilot, Ground (5)Prerequisite: AVIA 111 or instructor’s permission. Additional fee of $200.00. (NR)

1143 A Ward C TC-110 Daily 10-11a

AVIA 225 Instrum Flt Oper/Proced (5)Prerequisite: AVIA 111 or instructor’s permission. Additional fee of $200.00. (NR)

1159 A Ward C HSB-3 Daily 11-11:50a

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Basic Education And GED PreparationNew ABE/GED students call (253) 833-9111, ext. 2315 for assessment and registration appointment. Continuing students should talk to their Basic Skills instructor or go to RLC-125.

GED and Adult Basic Education ClassesStudents who want to study for the GED test or want to improve their basic math, reading, and writing skills are encouraged to enroll in Adult Basic Education or GED classes. GRCC offers ABE and GED classes that give students the opportunity to work individually or in small groups to accomplish their specific learning goals. In these classes, GED students have the opportunity to practice the GED tests and get expert instruction and advice before taking the tests.

Registration is easy! Simply take a short placement test to assess your skills before registering. A $25 tuition fee will be charged for any combination of BASIC classes each quarter. Tuition waivers available.

Kent, Auburn Center, and main campus students should call (253) 833-9111, ext. 2315, to schedule a time to take the assessment and register. Enumclaw students should call (253) 288-3400.

Classes are held at the following locations and times:

Main campus ............8–10:50 a.m. .............Monday–Friday 11 a.m.–1:50 p.m. .....Monday–Friday 5:30–8:20 p.m. ..........Monday–Thursday

Kent Campus .............9–11:50 a.m. .............Monday–Thursday 6–8:50 p.m. ...............Monday and Wednesday

Auburn Center ...........9–11:50 a.m. .............Monday–Thursday

Enumclaw Campus....5:30–8:20 p.m. ..........Tuesday and Thursday

GED Preparation for Bilingual Students (English/Spanish)

Kent Campus ...............6–8:50 p.m. ...............Tuesday and Thursday

BASIC 053 Adult Basic Math (5)Prerequisite: Appropriate placement score on CASAS math assessment and Instructor’s permission. $25 tuition will be charged for any combination of BASIC classes each quarter. This is a pass/no credit course.

1355 A RLC-179 Daily 8-8:50a RLC-141 Th 8-8:50a 1363 KCA Kent MW 10:30a-12:50p 1359 B RLC-179 MTWTh 1-2:05p 1367 U RLC-179 MW 6-8:20p

BASIC 054 GED Math 1 (5)Prerequisite: A grade of P in BASIC 053 or instructor’s permission. $25 tuition will be charged for any combination of BASIC classes each quarter. This is a pass/no credit course.

1375 A RLC-179 Daily 10-10:50a RLC-141 F 10-10:50a

BASIC 056 Adult Basic Reading 2 (5)Prerequisite: Appropriate placement score on ABE CASAS reading assessment and instructor’s permission. $25 tuition will be charged for any combination of BASIC classes each quarter. This is a pass/no credit course.

1387 A RLC-179 Daily 9-9:50a RLC-141 F 9-9:50a

BASIC 058 GED Math (5)Instructor’s permission required. See instructor for entry code. $25 tuition will be charged for any combination of BASIC classes each quarter. This is a pass/no credit course.

1391 A RLC-179 Daily 10-10:50a RLC-141 F 10-10:50a

BASIC 059 Adult Basic Writing (5)Prerequisite: Instructor’s permission and appropriate COMPASS placement score. $25 tuition will be charged for any combination of BASIC classes each quarter. This is a pass/no credit course.

1395 A RLC-122 Daily 8-8:50a RLC-141 F 8-8:50a 1399 U RLC-179 TTh 6-8:20p

BASIC 060 ABE/GED Writing (5)Prerequisite: Instructor’s permission and appropriate COMPASS score. $25 tuition will be charged for any combination of BASIC classes each quarter. This is a pass/no credit course.

1403 A ZWC-105 Daily 9-9:50a 1407 B RLC-179 Daily 11-11:50a RLC-141 F 11-11:50a

Behavioral Science BEHSC 103 Interpersonal Relations (5)

Additional fee of $10.00. (NR) 1591 A Brehm R SG-59 Daily 9-9:50a

Online Course BEHSC 103 Interpersonal Relations (5)

Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected]. Additional fee of $35.00. (NR)

1595 DE Brehm R ARR ARR ARR

BEHSC 107 Career Explorations (5)Additional fee of $20.00. (NR)

1599 A Brehm R SG-59 Daily 10-10:50a

Online Course BEHSC 107 Career Explorations (5)

Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected]. Additional fee of $35.00. (NR)

1603 DE Brehm R ARR ARR ARR

BEHSC 190 Stress Management (5)Additional fee of $10.00. (NR)

1627 A Brehm R SG-59 Daily 11-11:50a

Online Course BEHSC 190 Stress Management (5)

Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected]. Additional fee of $35.00. (NR)

1631 DE Brehm R ARR ARR ARR

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Biology BIOL& 100 Survey Of Biology (5)

Satisfies a natural science or lab science requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $10.00. (NR)

1663 A Marr K SC-240 WF 8-9:30a Marr K SC-255 T 8-9:50a Marr K SC-240 M 8-8:50a 1667 B Marr K SC-240 WF 8-9:30a Marr K SC-255 Th 8-9:50a Marr K SC-240 M 8-8:50a 1671 C Bodas K SC-240 TTh 10-11:50a Bodas K SC-255 W 10-11:50a 1675 D Bodas K SC-240 TTh 10-11:50a Bodas K SC-255 F 10-11:50a 1687 E Brumbaugh S SC-240 M 1-1:50p Brumbaugh S SC-240 WF 1-2:50p Brumbaugh S SC-255 T 1-2:50p 1691 F Brumbaugh S SC-240 M 1-1:50p Brumbaugh S SC-240 WF 1-2:30p Brumbaugh S SC-255 Th 1-2:50p 1695 U SC-240 TTh 4-6:45p SC-255 TTh 4-6:45p 1699 V SC-240 TTh 7-9:45p SC-255 TTh 7-9:45p

Online Course BIOL& 100 Survey Of Biology (5)

Satisfies a natural science or lab science requirement for AA degree. Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected]. Additional fee of $43.00. (NR)

1679 DEA McVay M ARR ARR ARR 1683 DEB McVay M ARR ARR ARR

Hybrid CourseW BIOL 103 Introduction To Botany (5)

Satisfies a natural science or lab science requirement for AA degree. Students will be required to utilize the Internet and Web site as a means of communication. Seminars will be held on campus. Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Additional fee of $25.50. (NR)

1647 DE SC-255 M 10a-12:50p

W BIOL& 213 Majors Plant (6)Prerequisite: BIOL& 211. Satisfies a natural science or lab science requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $17.00. (NR)

1703 A Brumbaugh S SC-240 M 9-9:50a Brumbaugh S SC-240 TTh 8-9:50a Brumbaugh S SC-243 W 8-9:50a 1707 B Brumbaugh S SC-240 M 9-9:50a Brumbaugh S SC-240 TTh 8-9:50a Brumbaugh S SC-243 F 8-9:50a

BIOL& 242 Human AP 2 (5)Prerequisite: BIOL& 241 with a minimum grade of 2.0. Satisfies a natural science or lab science requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $20.00. (NR)

1711 KCA Vieira R Kent MW 8-9:30a Vieira R Kent TTh 8-10a 1715 KCB Vieira R Kent MW 8-9:30a Vieira R Kent TTh 10a-12p

BIOL& 260 Microbiology (5)Prerequisite: AP 104, BIOL& 212 or BIOL& 242 or instructor’s permission. Satisfies a natural science or lab science requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $30.00. (NR)

1719 A Vandette J SC-239 MW 10-11:30a Vandette J SC-244 TTh 8-9:50a 1723 B Vandette J SC-239 MW 10-11:30a Vandette J SC-244 TTh 10-11:50a 1727 C Vandette J SC-239 MW 1-2:30p Thomas J SC-244 TTh 1-2:50p 1729 D SC-239 MW 1-2:30p Thomas J SC-244 TTh 4-5:50p

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Business AdministrationHybrid Course

B A 145 Business Computation (5)Prerequisite: Eligible for MATH 062 or BUS E 110 with a grade of 2.0 or higher; or instructor’s permission. Students will be required to utilize the Internet and Web site as a means of communication. Seminars will be held on campus. Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected]. Additional fee of $17.50. (NR)

1199 DEA Davis S SH-252 MW 1-1:50p

Online Course B A 145 Business Computation (5)

Prerequisite: Eligible for MATH 062 or BUS E 110 with a grade of 2.0 or higher; or instructor’s permission. Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected]. Additional fee of $35.00. (NR)

1203 DEB Davis S ARR ARR ARR

Business EducationFor more information call Julie Slettvet at ext. 4687, Lea Ann Simpson at ext. 4393, Tonya McCabe at ext. 4783 or MJ Lockemy at ext. 4375.

BUS E 100 Fundamentals/Computers (5)Prerequisite: Eligible for READ 094. Additional fee of $30.00. (NR)

1803 A Lockemy M HL-147 MTWTh 7:30-8:35a 1805 B Lockemy M HL-150 MTWTh 10-11:05a 1807 C HL-148 MTWTh 11:15a-12:20p 1823 KCU Kent TTh 6:30-8:50p 1819 EU Enumclaw TTh 7-9:20p

Online Course BUS E 100 Fundamentals/Computers (5)

Prerequisite: Eligible for READ 094. Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Additional fee of $35.00. (NR)

1811 DEA Slettvet J ARR ARR ARRInstructor’s e-mail: [email protected].

1815 DEB Simpson L ARR ARR ARRInstructor’s e-mail: [email protected].

BUS E 101 Beg Typing/Keyboarding (5)Recommend: Eligible for READ 094 and BUS E 102 for those with a keyboarding speed in excess of 40 wpm. Additional fee of $30.00. (NR)

1847 A HL-148 MTWTh 8:45-9:50a 1851 B HL-147 MTWTh 11:15a-12:20p 1855 EU Enumclaw TTh 4-6:20p 1859 KCU Kent MW 4-6:20p

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BUS E 102 Intermediate Keyboarding (5)Prerequisite: BUS E 101 or equivalent. Recommended: BUS E 112 and minimum typing speed of 40 wpm. Additional fee of $30.00. (NR)

1863 A HL-148 MTWTh 7:30-8:35a 1867 EU Enumclaw TTh 4-6:20p 1871 KCU Kent MW 4-6:20p 1875 U HL-149 TTh 4-6:20p

BUS E 103 Advanced Keyboarding (5)Prerequisite: BUS E 102 or equivalent; and BUS E 112. A minimum typing speed of 50 wpm is recommended. Additional fee of $30.00. (NR)

1879 A HL-148 MTWTh 7:30-8:35a 1883 KCU Kent MW 4-6:20p 1881 U HL-149 TTh 4-6:20p

BUS E 107 Typing Speed/Accuracy 1 (4)Recommended: Knowledge of the keyboard and typing speed of 30 wpm. This is a pass/no credit course. Additional fee of $15.00. (NR)

1887 A HL-148 MTWTh 8:45-9:50a 1891 EU Enumclaw TTh 4-6:20p

BUS E 108 Typing Speed/Accuracy 2 (4)Prerequisite: BUS E 107. This is a pass/no credit course. Additional fee of $15.00. (NR)

1899 A HL-148 MTWTh 8:45-9:50a 1903 EU Enumclaw TTh 4-6:20p

Online Course BUS E 109 Legal Terminology (3)

Prerequisite: Eligible for ENGL 100 or instructor’s permission. Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected]. Additional fee of $21.00. (NR)

1911 DE Rapozo L ARR ARR ARR

Hybrid Course BUS E 110 Business Math Applic (5)

Students will be required to utilize the Internet and Web site as a means of communication. Seminars will be held on campus. Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected]. Additional fee of $32.50. (NR)

1915 DE Simpson L SH-350 MW 7:30-8:35a

Online Course BUS E 110 Business Math Applic (5)

Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected]. Additional fee of $35.00. (NR)

1919 DE Simpson L ARR ARR ARR

BUS E 112 Beginning Word (5)Prerequisite: BUS E 100 or instructor’s permission. Additional fee of $30.00. (NR)

1931 A Lockemy M HL-150 MTWTh 11:15a-12:20p

BUS E 120 Machine Transcription (5)Prerequisite: BUS E 102 or instructor’s permission. A college-level English composition class is highly recommended. Additional fee of $30.00. (NR)

1979 U HL-148 TTh 6:30-8:50p

BUS E 121 Legal Machine Trans 1 (5)Prerequisite: BUS E 102 and BUS E 109 or instructor’s permission. A college level composition class is recommended. Additional fee of $30.00. (NR)

1983 U HL-148 TTh 6:30-8:50p

BUS E 122 Med Machine Transcript (5)Prerequisite: ENGL 108 and BUS E 102 or instructor’s permission. Recommended: College-level English composition class. Additional fee of $30.00. (NR)

1987 U HL-148 TTh 6:30-8:50p

BUS E 123 Adv Medical Mach Trans (5)Prerequisite: BUS E 122 or instructor’s permission. Additional lab time required--11 hours minimum. Additional fee of $30.00. (NR)

1991 U HL-148 TTh 6:30-8:50p

BUS E 124 Medical Transcription (5)Prerequisite: AP 100, BUS E 112 and BUS E 123. Additional fee of $30.00. (NR)

1995 U HL-148 TTh 6:30-8:50p

Online Course BUS E 126 Pharmaceutical Basics (2)

Prerequisite: Eligible for READ 104. Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Additional fee of $34.00. (NR)

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Online Course BUS E 127 Non-Clinic Human Disease (3)

Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Additional fee of $35.00. (NR) 2003 A ARR ARR ARR

BUS E 129 Legal Transcription 2 (5)Prerequisite: BUS E 121. Additional fee of $30.00. (NR)

2007 U HL-148 TTh 6:30-8:50p

BUS E 130 Business Correspondence (5)Prerequisite: BUS E 100 or instructor’s permission; and eligible for ENGL 100 and READ 104 or instructor’s permission.

2015 A Slettvet J SH-352 MTWTh 11:15a-12:20p

BUS E 132 Bus Comm Applications (5)Prerequisite: BUS E 100 or instructor’s permission. Additional fee of $30.00. (NR)

2019 A Slettvet J SH-352 MTWTh 8:45-9:50a

Online Course BUS E 140 Records Management (5)

Prerequisite: BUS E 100 or instructor’s permission. Recommended: BUS E 185. Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected]. Additional fee of $35.00. (NR)

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BUS E 150 Introduction To Windows (5)Prerequisite: BUS E 100 or instructor’s permission. Additional fee of $30.00. (NR)

2047 A McCabe T SH-154 MTWTh 1-2:05p

BUS E 162 Introduction To Excel (5)Prerequisite: BUS E 100 or instructor’s permission. Additional fee of $30.00. (NR)

2063 KCU Kent MW 6:30-8:50p

Online Course BUS E 162 Introduction To Excel (5)

Prerequisite: BUS E 100 or instructor’s permission. Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected]. Additional fee of $35.00. (NR)

2059 DEB Simpson L ARR ARR ARR

Hybrid Course BUS E 162 Introduction To Excel (5)

Prerequisite: BUS E 100 or instructor’s permission. Students will be required to utilize the Internet and Web site as a means of communication. Seminars will be held on campus. Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected]. Additional fee of $35.00. (NR)

2055 DEA Simpson L SH-350 MW 10-11:05a

BUS E 163 Advanced Excel (5)Prerequisite: BUS E 162 or instructor’s permission. Additional fee of $30.00. (NR)

2073 KCU Kent MW 6:30-8:50p

Online Course BUS E 163 Advanced Excel (5)

Prerequisite: BUS E 162 or instructor’s permission. Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected]. Additional fee of $35.00. (NR)

2071 DEB Simpson L ARR ARR ARR

Hybrid Course BUS E 163 Advanced Excel (5)

Prerequisite: BUS E 162 or instructor’s permission. Students will be required to utilize the Internet and Web site as a means of communication. Seminars will be held on campus. Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected]. Additional fee of $35.00. (NR)

2067 DEA Simpson L SH-350 MW 10-11:05a

BUS E 175 Instructor Assistant (5)Instructor’s permission required. See instructor for entry code.

2267 A McCabe T SH-220 ARR ARR

BUS E 201 Legal Prod Keyboarding (5)Prerequisite: BUS E 103 or equivalent, and BUS E 109 and BUS E 112. A recommended typing speed of 60 wpm. Additional fee of $30.00. (NR)

2351 A HL-148 MTWTh 7:30-8:35a 2355 U HL-149 TTh 4-6:20p

BUS E 202 Medical Prod Keyboarding (5)Prerequisite: BUS E 103 or equivalent, BUS E 112, BUS E 122 and ENGL 108. A minimum typing speed of 60 wpm is recommended. Additional lab time required -11 hours minimum. Additional fee of $30.00. (NR)

2359 A HL-148 MTWTh 7:30-8:35a 2363 U HL-149 TTh 4-6:20p

BUS E 216 Computer Support Intern 1 (5)Instructor’s permission required. See instructor for entry code.

2375 A McCabe T SH-220 ARR ARR

BUS E 217 Computer Support Intern 2 (5)Prerequisite: BUS E 216 and instructor’s permission.

2379 A McCabe T SH-220 ARR ARR

Online Course BUS E 218 Basic Office PC Support (5)

Prerequisite: BUS E 150 or instructor’s permission. Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected]. Additional fee of $35.00. (NR)

2383 DE McCabe T ARR ARR ARR

BUS E 235 Legal Office Procedures (5)Prerequisite: BUS E 103 and 121. Additional lab time required—11 hours minimum. Additional fee of $30.00. (NR)

2391 U HL-150 MW 4-6:20p

BUS E 245 Medical Office Procedure (5)Prerequisite: BUS E 103 and 122. Additional lab time required—11 hours minimum. Additional fee of $30.00. (NR)

2395 U HL-150 MW 4-6:20p

BUS E 246 Interm Medical Coding (5)Prerequisite: BUS E 145 and BUS E 146; or instructor’s permission. Additional fee of $30.00. (NR)

2399 U HL-150 MW 6:30-8:50p

Online Course BUS E 248 Healthcare Reimbursement (5)

Prerequisite: BUS E 142, BUS E 143, BUS E 145 and BUS E 146; or instructor’s permission. Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Additional fee of $35.00. (NR)

2403 DE ARR ARR ARR

BUS E 250 Office Relations/Proced (5)Prerequisite: (BUS E 100 and BUS E 130) or instructor’s permission; and eligible for ENGL& 101.

2407 A McCabe T SH-154 MTWTh 10-11:05a

BUS E 255 Advanced Word (5)Prerequisite: BUS E 112 or instructor’s permission. Additional fee of $30.00. (NR)

2419 A Lockemy M HL-150 MTWTh 11:15a-12:20p

Online Course BUS E 266 Inside Microsoft Office (5)

Prerequisite: BUS E 100 or IT 101.Recommended: BUS E 112, BUS E 132, BUS E 150, BUS E 162 and BUS E 185. Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected]. Additional fee of $35.00. (NR)

2423 DE Slettvet J ARR ARR ARR

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Business Management BUS& 101 Introduction To Business (5)

Prerequisite: Eligible for ENGL 100. Writing skills are recommended. Satisfies a social science requirement for AA degree.

2427 A Rafanelli V ZWC-104 Daily 8-8:50a 2431 B Rafanelli V ZWC-104 Daily 9-9:50a 2435 C Rafanelli V ZWC-104 Daily 10-10:50a

Hybrid Course BUS& 101 Introduction To Business (5)

Prerequisite: Eligible for ENGL 100. Writing skills are recommended. Satisfies a social science requirement for AA degree. Students will be required to utilize the Internet and Web site as a means of communication. Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Additional fee of $17.50. (NR)

2439 DEA Kent Th 10:30a-12:30pSeminars will be held at the Kent Campus.

2443 DEU Rafanelli V ZWC-104 M 7-9:20pSeminars will be held once a week on campus. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected].

Online Course BUS 103 Business Leadership (5)

Prerequisite: Eligible for ENGL 100 or instructor’s permission. Satisfies an activity requirement for AA degree. Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected]. Additional fee of $35.00. (NR)

1731 DEA Perlot J ARR ARR ARR 1735 DEB Perlot J ARR ARR ARR

Online Course BUS 164 Entrepreneurship (5)

Prerequisite: Eligible for ENGL 100 or instructor’s permission. Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected]. Additional fee of $35.00. (NR)

1743 DE Perlot J ARR ARR ARR

Online Course BUS 166 Human Relations (5)

Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected]. Additional fee of $35.00. (NR)

1747 DE Broxholm T ARR ARR ARR

Online Course BUS 173 Basic Financial Mgmt (5)

Prerequisite: B A 145 or instructor’s permission. Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected]. Additional fee of $35.00. (NR)

1751 DE Perlot J ARR ARR ARR

Online Course BUS 175 Career Management (1)

Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected]. Additional fee of $40.00. (NR)

1755 DE Broxholm T ARR ARR ARR

BUS 180 Supervised Work Exper 2 (6)Prerequisite: Completion of at least 15 credits in Business Management and instructor’s permission. Coordinated classroom and on-the-job training to develop employment and pre-supervisory skills. Employment must be in a bona fide, remunerated position where the work involves frequent interactions with other people.

1759 A Perlot J LC-225 ARR ARR

Hybrid Course BUS 181 Intro-International Bus (5)

Prerequisite: Eligible for ENGL 100 or instructor’s permission. Students will be required to utilize the Internet and Web site as a means of communication. Seminars will be held at the Kent campus. Visit:www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected]. Additional fee of $17.50. (NR)

1763 DE DeVeiteo J Kent W 6:30-8p

BUS& 201 Business Law (5)Prerequisite: READ 094 with a grade of 2.0 or higher; or eligible for READ 104. Satisfies a social science requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $5.00. (NR)

2451 A Primiani F RLC-131 Daily 9-9:50a 2455 B Primiani F RLC-131 Daily 9-9:50a 2447 KCU Primiani F Kent TTh 4-6:20p

Hybrid Course BUS 258 Prin Mgmt/Supervision (5)

Prerequisite: BUS 103 and BUS 164 or instructor’s permission. Students will be required to utilize the Internet and Web site as a means of communication. Seminars will be held at the Kent Campus. Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected]. Additional fee of $17.50. (NR)

1795 DE Perlot J Kent M 6:30-8p

Carpentry TechnologyFor more information contact faculty advisor Glen Martin at ext. 4208 or educational planner Paul Mueller at ext. 2635

W CARP 1031 Resid Light/Com’l Carp 3 (13)Instructor’s permission required. See instructor for entry code. Additional fee of $30.00. (NR)

2459 A Martin G TIA-14 MTWTh 7:30a-12:30pMust also register for CARP 1032, item #2463.

W CARP 1032 Carpentry Seminar 3 (3)Instructor’s permission required. See instructor for entry code.

2463 A Martin G TIA-14 F 8-11aMust also register for CARP 1031, item #2459.

W CARP 146 Basic Cabinet Constr (4)Additional fee of $45.00. (NR)

2471 U Hoffman B TIA-14 TTh 5:30-9p

W CARP 151 Intl Residential Code (3) 2475 U Cabe M HSB-6 M 6-9p

CARP 152 Int’l Building Code (3) 2479 U Cabe M HSB-6 M 6-9p

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Chemistry CHEM& 121 Intro To Chemistry (5)

Prerequisite: MATH 072 or eligible for MATH 097. Satisfies a natural science or lab science requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $22.00. (NR)

2531 A Moore M SC-323 MTWF 8-8:50a Moore M SC-315 Th 8-9:50a 2535 B Moore M SC-322 MTWF 10-10:50a Moore M SC-315 Th 10-11:50a 2537 C Moore M SC-322 MTWF 10-10:50a Moore M SC-315 F 11a-12:50p

Item #2537 opens after item #2535 closes.

CHEM& 131 Intro-Organic/Biochem (5)Prerequisite: CHEM& 121 or instructor’s permission. Satisfies a natural science or lab science requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $20.00. (NR)

2539 A Mueller J SC-101 MTThF 8-8:50a Mueller J SC-315 W 8-9:50a 2543 B SC-305 T 1-2:50p SC-305 ThF 1-1:50p SC-315 W 1-2:50p

CHEM& 140 General Chem Prep W/Lab (5)Prerequisite: A grade of 2.0 or higher in MATH 072 or one year high school algebra, or concurrent enrollment in MATH 097 or eligible for MATH& 141 or higher. Recommended: Eligible for READ 104. Satisfies a natural science or lab science requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $20.00. (NR)

2547 A Lundquist W SC-318 MTTh 9-9:50a Lundquist W SC-308 WF 8-9:50a Lundquist W SC-318 WF 8-9:50a 2551 B Critchlow S SC-305 MTTh 10-10:50a Critchlow S SC-308 WF 10-11:50a Critchlow S SC-305 WF 10-11:50a 2553 C SC-305 MTTh 3-3:50p SC-308 WF 2-3:50p SC-305 WF 2-3:50p

Item #2553 opens after item #2547 and item #2551 close. 2555 U SC-305 TTh 6-9:30p SC-308 TTh 6-9:30p

CHEM& 161 General Chem W/Lab I (6)Prerequisite: A grade of 2.0 or higher in CHEM& 140 or a one-year high school course, and concurrent enrollment in MATH& 141, or eligible for MATH& 142 or higher, or instructor’s permission. Recommended: Eligible for ENGL& 101. Satisfies a natural science or lab science requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $20.00. (NR)

2559 A SC-323 TTh 1-2:25p SC-316 MW 1-2:50p SC-323 MW 1-2:50p

CHEM& 162 General Chem W/Lab II (6)Prerequisite: A grade of 2.0 in CHEM& 161 and concurrent enrollment in MATH& 142 or MATH 106, or eligible for MATH& 151 or higher; or instructor’s permission. Satisfies a natural science or lab science requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $20.00. (NR)

2565 A SC-305 MW 8-9:25a SC-316 TTh 8-9:50a SC-305 TTh 8-9:50a 2567 B Lundquist W SC-318 MW 10-11:25a Lundquist W SC-316 TTh 10-11:50a Lundquist W SC-318 TTh 10-11:50a 2571 C Lundquist W SC-318 MW 1-2:25p Lundquist W SC-316 TTh 1-2:50p Lundquist W SC-318 TTh 1-2:50p 2575 U SC-322 MW 6-9:30p SC-316 MW 6-9:30p

CHEM& 163 General Chem W/Lab III (6)Prerequisite: A grade of 2.0 or higher in CHEM& 162 and eligible for MATH& 151 or higher; or instructor’s permission. Satisfies a natural science or lab science requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $20.00. (NR)

2579 A Critchlow S SC-322 MWF 9-9:50a Critchlow S SC-308 TTh 8-9:50a Critchlow S SC-322 TTh 8-9:50a 2583 B Marr K SC-323 MWF 11-11:50a Marr K SC-308 TTh 10-11:50a Marr K SC-323 TTh 10-11:50a 2587 C Critchlow S SC-322 MWF 1-1:50p Critchlow S SC-308 TTh 1-2:50p Critchlow S SC-322 TTh 1-2:50p

W CHEM& 263 Organic Chem W/Lab III (6)Prerequisite: CHEM& 262. Satisfies a natural science or lab science requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $20.00. (NR)

2591 A Mueller J SC-101 TWThF 10-10:50a Mueller J SC-322 Th 12-12:25p Mueller J SC-315 M 10a-12:50p 2595 B Mueller J SC-101 TWThF 10-10:50a Mueller J SC-322 Th 12-12:25p Mueller J SC-315 M 2-4:50p

Chinese CHIN 111 Heritage Chinese (5)

Prerequisite: NOT for students who are highly literate in Mandarin Chinese. Satisfies a humanities/fine arts/English requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $3.00. (NR)

2599 U Hier D SH-155 TTh 7:15-9:35p

CHIN& 122 Chinese II (5)Prerequisite: A grade of 2.0 or higher in CHIN& 121 or equivalent with instructor’s permission. Satisfies a humanities/fine arts/English requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $5.00. (NR)

2607 U Hier D SH-155 TTh 4:45-7:05p

W CHIN& 123 Chinese III (5)Prerequisite: A grade of 2.0 or higher in CHIN& 122 or equivalent with instructor’s permission. Satisfies a humanities/fine arts/English requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $5.00. (NR)

2611 A Hier D SH-155 TTh 2:15-4:35p

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Communication Studies CMST 100 Fund-Oral Communication (5)

Prerequisite: Eligible for ENGL 100 or instructor’s permission. Additional fee of $3.00. (NR)

2671 A Fellers C IVA-106 Daily 9-9:50a 2675 B Fellers C HSB-7 Daily 12-12:50p

CMST& 102 Intro To Mass Media (5)Satisfies a humanities/fine arts/English requirement for AA degree.

2719 A Knowlton J SS-9 Daily 10-10:50a

Online Course CMST& 102 Intro To Mass Media (5)

Satisfies a humanities/fine arts/English requirement for AA degree. Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Additional fee of $35.00. (NR)

2723 DEA ARR ARR ARR 2727 DEB Knowlton J ARR ARR ARR

Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected]. Item #2727 opens after item #2723 closes.

CMST& 210 Interpersonal Comm (5)Prerequisite: Eligible for ENGL 100 or instructor’s permission. Satisfies a humanities/fine arts/English requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $3.00. (NR)

2731 A SH-159 Daily 8-8:50a 2739 B SH-155 Daily 10-10:50a 2759 KCA Kent TTh 10:30a-12:50p 2743 C Katims K SH-159 MTTh 11a-12:25p 2755 D HSB-7 TTh 2:20-4:40p 2763 U SH-250 TTh 4:45-7:05p 2767 V SH-159 MW 4:45-7:05p 2751 EU Swift R Enumclaw MW 7-9:20p

Hybrid Course CMST& 210 Interpersonal Comm (5)

Prerequisite: Eligible for ENGL 100 or instructor’s permission. Satisfies a humanities/fine arts/English requirement for AA degree. Students will be required to utilize the Internet and Web site as a means of communication. Seminars will be held on campus. Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected]. Additional fee of $20.50. (NR)

2735 DEA Alcorn J ZWC-107 TThF 9-9:50a 2747 DEB Alcorn J HSB-7 W 1:15-3:35p

W CMST 215 Critical Analysis/Media (5)Satisfies a humanities/fine arts/English requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $3.00. (NR)

2699 A HSB-7 Daily 9-9:50a

CMST& 220 Public Speaking (5)Prerequisite: Eligible for ENGL 100 or instructor’s permission. Satisfies a humanities/fine arts/English requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $5.00. (NR)

2771 A SH-159 Daily 7-7:50a 2779 B SH-158 Daily 8-8:50a 2783 C Katims K SH-159 Daily 9-9:50a 2787 D Katims K SH-159 Daily 10-10:50a 2791 E Alcorn J ZWC-105 Daily 11-11:50a 2775 KCA Alcorn J Kent TTh 1:30-3:50p 2799 U SH-159 TTh 4:45-7:05p 2795 KCU Kent TTh 6:30-8:50p 2803 V SH-159 MW 7:15-9:35p

CMST 222 Adv Public Speaking (5)Satisfies a humanities/fine arts/English requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $3.00. (NR)

2701 A Katims K SH-152 MTWTh 1-2:05p

CMST& 230 Small Group Comm (5)Prerequisite: Eligible for ENGL 100 or instructor’s permission. Satisfies a humanities/fine arts/English requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $3.00. (NR)

2807 A Loucks K HSB-7 Daily 10-10:50a 2811 B Loucks K HSB-7 Daily 11-11:50a 2815 C Loucks K SH-159 TTh 1:30-3:50p 2819 KCU Kent T 5:30-9:30p

CMST 245 Argumentation (5)Satisfies a humanities/fine arts/English requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $3.00. (NR)

2711 A Scott W HSB-4 Daily 11-11:50a

ComputationHybrid Course

ACOMP 100N Comp For Practical Nurse (3)Prerequisite: MATH 062 with a grade of 2.5 or higher or appropriate COMPASS score or instructor’s permission. Students will be required to utilize the Internet and Web site as a means of communication. Seminars will be held on campus. Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected]. Additional fee of $12.50. (NR)

0295 DE Michaels L BI-13 MW 1-1:50p

Computer Reporting TechnologiesNote: Internet and Hybrid Courses have a user fee per course per year.

CRPT 080 Machine Shorthand Lab (1)Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in CRPT 094-099.

2827 U Ladderud B SH-358 MW 5:30-6:30p

CRPT 0901 Machine Shorthand Theory-Beg (4)Additional fee of $35.00. (NR)

2831 U Ladderud B SH-359 MW 5:30-7:30p

CRPT 0902 Machine Shorthand Theory-Int (4)Prerequisite: CRPT 090.1. Additional fee of $35.00. (NR)

2833 U Ladderud B SH-359 MW 5:30-7:30p

CRPT 091 Machine Shorthand Theory-Adv (4)Prerequisite: CRPT 090.2 or CRPT 100.1. Additional fee of $35.00. (NR)

2835 U Ladderud B SH-359 MW 5:30-7:30p

CRPT 092 Machine Shorthand 40 WPM (4)Prerequisite: CRPT 091 or 100.2. Additional fee of $35.00. (NR)

2839 U Ladderud B SH-354 MW 6:30-8:30p

CRPT 093 Machine Shorthand 60 WPM (4)Prerequisite: CRPT 092 or 101.1. Additional fee of $35.00. (NR)

2843 U Ladderud B SH-354 MW 6:30-8:30p

CRPT 094 Machine Shorthand 80 WPM (6)Prerequisite: CRPT 093 or 101.2, and concurrent enrollment in CRPT 080. Additional fee of $20.00. (NR)

2847 U Ladderud B SH-359 MW 5:30-8:30p

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CRPT 095 Machine Shorthand 100 WPM (6)Prerequisite: CRPT 094 or 102, and concurrent enrollment in CRPT 080. Additional fee of $20.00. (NR)

2851 U Ladderud B SH-358 MW 5:30-8:30p Ladderud B SH-354 MW 5:30-8:30p

CRPT 096 Machine Shorthand 120 WPM (6)Prerequisite: CRPT 095 or 133, and concurrent enrollment in CRPT 080. Additional fee of $20.00. (NR)

2855 U Ladderud B SH-358 MW 5:30-8:30p Ladderud B SH-354 MW 5:30-8:30p

CRPT 1001 Machine Shorthand Theory 1 (10)Additional fee of $35.00. (NR)

2871 A Rikansrud J SH-359 Daily 1-3p

CRPT 1002 Machine Shorthand Theory 2 (10)Prerequisite: CRPT 100.1. Additional fee of $35.00. (NR)

2875 A Rikansrud J SH-359 Daily 1-3p

CRPT 1011 Machine Shorthand Theory 3 (10)Prerequisite: CRPT 100.2. Additional fee of $35.00. (NR)

2879 A Rikansrud J SH-359 Daily 1-3p

CRPT 1012 Machine Shorthand 60 WPM (10)Prerequisite: CRPT 101.1 or instructor’s permission, and concurrent enrollment in CRPT 080. Additional fee of $35.00. (NR)

2883 A Rikansrud J SH-354 Daily 1-3p

Online Course CRPT 1012 Machine Shorthand 60 WPM (10)

Prerequisite: CRPT 101.1 or instructor’s permission, and concurrent enrollment in CRPT 080. Visit: www.stenograph.blackboard.com. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected]. Course is not MAC compatible and requires Windows 98 or higher. Additional fee of $35.00. (NR)

2887 DE Wallace S ARR ARR ARR

CRPT 102 Machine Shorthand 80 Wpm (12)Prerequisite: CRPT 093 or 101.2. Additional fee of $20.00. (NR)

2891 A Rapozo L SH-354 Daily 8-10a Rapozo L SH-359 Daily 10-11a

Online Course CRPT 102 Machine Shorthand 80 WPM (12)

Prerequisite: CRPT 093 or 101.2. Visit: www.stenograph.blackboard.com. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected]. Course is not MAC compatible and requires Windows 98 or higher. Additional fee of $20.00. (NR)

2895 DE Wallace S ARR ARR ARR

CRPT 133 Machine Shorthand 100 WPM (16)Prerequisite: CRPT 094 or 102. Additional fee of $20.00. (NR)

2899 A Rapozo L SH-354 Daily 8-11a Rapozo L SH-359 Daily 11a-12p

Online Course CRPT 133 Machine Shorthand 100 WPM (16)

Prerequisite: CRPT 094 or 102. Visit: www.stenograph.blackboard.com. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected]. Course is not MAC compatible and requires Windows 98 or higher. Additional fee of $20.00. (NR)

2903 DE Wallace S ARR ARR ARR

CRPT 134 Machine Shorthand 120 WPM (16)Prerequisite: CRPT 095 or 133. Additional fee of $20.00. (NR)

2907 A Rapozo L SH-354 Daily 8a-12p

Online Course CRPT 134 Machine Shorthand 120 WPM (16)

Prerequisite: CRPT 095 or 133. Visit: www.stenograph.blackboard.com. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected]. Course is not MAC compatible and requires Windows 98 or higher. Additional fee of $20.00. (NR)

2909 DE Wallace S ARR ARR ARR

CRPT 135 Machine Shorthand 140 WPM (16)Prerequisite: CRPT 096 or 134. Additional fee of $20.00. (NR)

2911 A Rapozo L SH-354 Daily 8a-12p

Online Course CRPT 135 Machine Shorthand 140 WPM (16)

Prerequisite: CRPT 096 or 134. Visit: www.stenograph.blackboard.com. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected]. Course is not MAC compatible and requires Windows 98 or higher. Additional fee of $20.00. (NR)

2915 DE Wallace S ARR ARR ARR

CRPT 136 Machine Shorthand 160 WPM (16)Prerequisite: CRPT 097 or 135. Additional fee of $20.00. (NR)

2919 A Rapozo L SH-358 Daily 8-11a Rapozo L SH-354 Daily 11a-12p

Online Course CRPT 136 Machine Shorthand 160 WPM (16)

Prerequisite: CRPT 097 or 135. Visit: www.stenograph.blackboard.com. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected]. Course is not MAC compatible and requires Windows 98 or higher. Additional fee of $20.00. (NR)

2923 DE Wallace S ARR ARR ARR

CRPT 201 Machine Shorthand 180 WPM (16)Prerequisite: CRPT 098 or 136. Additional fee of $20.00. (NR)

2947 A Rapozo L SH-358 Daily 8a-12p

Online Course CRPT 201 Machine Shorthand 180 WPM (16)

Prerequisite: CRPT 098 or 136. Visit: www.stenograph.blackboard.com. Course is not MAC compatible and requires Windows 98 or higher. Additional fee of $20.00. (NR)

2951 DEA Rapozo L ARR ARR ARRInstructor’s e-mail: [email protected].

2955 DEB Wallace S ARR ARR ARRInstructor’s e-mail: [email protected].

CRPT 202 Machine Shorthand 200 WPM (16)Prerequisite: CRPT 201. Additional fee of $20.00. (NR)

2959 A Rapozo L SH-359 Daily 8-9a Rapozo L SH-358 Daily 9a-12p

CRPT 203 Machine Shorthand 225 WPM (16)Prerequisite: CRPT 202. Additional fee of $20.00. (NR)

2963 A Rapozo L SH-359 Daily 8-10a Rapozo L SH-358 Daily 10a-12p

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W CRPT 251 Intro To Captioning (3)Prerequisite: CRPT 250 or instructor’s permission. Additional fee of $15.00. (NR)

2975 A Wallace S SH-354 TTh 12-1p

Online Course CRPT 252 Captioning Intern 1 (4)

Prerequisite: CRPT 251 or instructor’s permission. Visit: www.stenograph.blackboard.com. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected]. Course is not MAC compatible and requires Windows 98 or higher. Additional fee of $15.00. (NR)

2979 DE Wallace S ARR ARR ARR

Online Course CRPT 253 Captioning Intern 2 (4)

Prerequisite: CRPT 252 or instructor’s permission. Visit: www.stenograph.blackboard.com. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected]. Course is not MAC compatible and requires Windows 98 or higher. Additional fee of $15.00. (NR)

2983 DE Wallace S ARR ARR ARR

Online Course CRPT 254 Captioning Intern 3 (4)

Prerequisite: CRPT 201 and 253; or instructor’s permission. Visit: www.stenograph.blackboard.com. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected]. Course is not MAC compatible and requires Windows 98 or higher. Additional fee of $15.00. (NR)

2987 DE Wallace S ARR ARR ARR

Computer Science CS& 131 Computer Science I C++ (5)

Prerequisite: MATH& 142. Satisfies a natural science requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $50.00. (NR)

2995 A Suk J TC-120 Daily 10-10:50a

CS& 141 Computer Science I Java (5)Prerequisite: IT 102 or MATH& 142. Satisfies a natural science requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $50.00. (NR)

2999 A Ash J TC-120 Daily 9-9:50a

W CS 145 Java 2 (5)Prerequisite: CS& 141. Satisfies a natural science requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $50.00. (NR)

2991 A Ash J TC-120 MTWTh 2-3:10p

Criminal Justice CJ& 101 Intro To Crim Justice (5)

Satisfies a social science requirement for AA degree. 2647 A Sherwood M SH-158 Daily 9-9:50a 2651 B Riley R SH-259 Daily 10-10:50a 2655 C Riley R SH-158 Daily 11-11:50a 2659 D Sherwood M SH-258 Daily 1-1:50p

CJ& 110 Criminal Law (5)Prerequisite: CJ& 101 and CJ 200 and ENGL& 101 or higher, or instructor’s permission. Satisfies a social science requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $5.00. (NR)

2663 A Sherwood M SH-158 Daily 10-10:50a

CJ 115 Fingerprint Science (5)Additional fee of $40.00. (NR)

2615 U Lizotte D SH-158 TTh 7-9:20p

CJ 200 Individual Rights (5)Prerequisite: CJ& 101 and ENGL& 101 or higher, or instructor’s permission. Additional fee of $5.00. (NR)

2631 A Sherwood M SH-250 Daily 11-11:50a

W CJ 236 Community-Oriented Polic (5)Prerequisite: CJ& 101 and CJ 200 and ENGL& 101 or higher, or instructor’s permission. Additional fee of $5.00. (NR)

2639 U Riley R SH-158 MW 6:30-8:50p

CJ& 240 Intro Forensic Science (5)Prerequisite: CJ& 101 and CJ 200 and ENGL& 101 or higher; or instructor’s permission. Satisfies a social science requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $10.00. (NR)

2667 A Riley R SH-158 MW 12-2:20p

Dance DANCE 101 Introduction To Dance (3)

Satisfies an activity or a humanities/fine arts/English requirement for AA degree.

3159 A Hillock J OEB-9 MW 9-10:50a 3163 B Hillock J OEB-9 MW 2-3:50p 3167 U Hillock J OEB-9 MW 4-5:50p

DANCE 102 Dance Technique 1 (3)Prerequisite: DANCE 101. Satisfies a humanities/fine arts/English requirement for AA degree.

3171 A Hillock J OEB-9 MW 9-10:50a 3175 B Hillock J OEB-9 TTh 12-1:50p 3179 C Hillock J OEB-9 MW 2-3:50p 3183 U Hillock J OEB-9 MW 4-5:50p

DANCE 103 Dance Technique 2 (3)Prerequisite: DANCE 102 or 2-3 years ballet training and instructor’s permission. Satisfies a humanities/fine arts/English requirement for AA degree.

3187 A Hillock J OEB-9 MW 9-10:50a 3189 B Hillock J OEB-9 TTh 12-1:50p 3195 C Hillock J OEB-9 MW 2-3:50p 3199 U Hillock J OEB-9 MW 4-5:50p

Design Drafting TechnologyFor more information contact instructor Felix Serna at ext 4321 or educational planner Paul Mueller at ext. 2635.

D T 100 Intro To CADD/CAM (7)Prerequisite: Eligible for both ENGL 081 and READ 104. Additional fee of $70.00. (NR)

3003 A Serna F BI-2 Daily 8-10a

D T 101 Technical Drafting (7)Prerequisite: Eligible for both ENGL 081 and READ 104. Additional fee of $14.00. (NR)

3009 A Waagan T BI-1 Daily 10a-12p

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D T 1011 Drafting Fundamentals (4)Prerequisite: Eligible for both ENGL 081 and READ 104. Additional fee of $8.00. (NR)

3011 U Eaton R BI-1 MW 6-9p

D T 1012 Machine Drafting 1 (3)Prerequisite: D T 101.1 or instructor’s permission. Additional fee of $6.00. (NR)

3015 U Eaton R BI-1 MW 6-9p

D T 1021 Descriptive Geometry (4)Prerequisite: DT 101 or D T 101.2. Additional fee of $8.00. (NR)

3023 U Eaton R BI-1 MW 6-9p

D T 1022 Machine Drafting 2 (3)Prerequisite: D T 102.1. Additional fee of $6.00. (NR)

3027 U Eaton R BI-1 MW 6-9p

D T 105 Design Drafting Careers (2)Additional fee of $20.00. (NR)

3031 A Serna F BI-2 TTh 1-2p

D T 110 Introduction To AutoCad (4)Additional fee of $40.00. (NR)

3035 U Shearn W BI-2 TTh 6-9p

D T 112 Intro To Keycreator (4)Additional fee of $40.00. (NR)

3039 A Serna F BI-2 MWF 8-10a

W D T 131 Mechanical Drafting-CADD (7)Instructor’s permission required. See instructor for entry code. Additional fee of $70.00. (NR)

3051 A Waagan T BI-3 MTWTh 7-9a

W D T 147 Structural Drafting-Wood (4)Prerequisite: D T 101 or (D T 101.1 and D T 101.2); or D T 100 or D T 110 or instructor’s permission. Additional fee of $50.00. (NR)

3059 U Arnberg B BI-3 TTh 6-9p

W D T 151 Technical Illustration (7)Prerequisite: D T 101 or D T 101.1 and D T 101.2. Additional fee of $14.00. (NR)

3063 A Serna F BI-1 Daily 10a-12p

D T 180 Leadership Skills 1 (1) 3099 A Serna F BI-2 Th 12-1p

D T 181 Leadership Skills 2 (1) 3103 A Serna F BI-2 Th 12-1p

D T 182 Leadership Skills 3 (1) 3107 A Serna F BI-2 Th 12-1p

W D T 200 ADDA Certification (2)Additional fee of $4.00. (NR)

3111 A Serna F BI-3 ARR ARR

W D T 210 Adv ACAD Dev 1 (4)Prerequisite: D T 110 or D T 131 or instructor’s permission. Additional fee of $40.00. (NR)

3115 U Shearn W BI-2 TTh 6-9p

W D T 225 Civil Drafting 2 (4)Prerequisite: D T 125 or instructor’s permission. Additional fee of $40.00. (NR)

3119 U Torr J BI-3 MW 5:30-9p

W D T 232 Drafting And Design Projects (7)Prerequisite: D T 231 with a grade of 2.0 or higher or instructor’s permission. Additional fee of $70.00. (NR)

3123 A Waagan T BI-3 Daily 10a-12p

W D T 237 Advanced 3D CADD/CAM (4)Prerequisite: D T 135. Additional fee of $40.00. (NR)

3127 A Serna F BI-2 MWF 1-3p

Drama DRMA& 101 Introduction To Theatre (5)

Prerequisite: Eligible for READ 104. Satisfies a humanities/fine arts/English requirement for AA degree.

3209 A Bowles R ZWC-107 Daily 1-1:50p

DRMA 111 Rehearsal And Perform 1 (5)Satisfies an activity or a humanities/fine arts/English requirement for AA degree. Additional hours required for final technical rehearsals and productions. See Drama instructor for more information. Additional fee of $2.00. (NR)

3211 A Bowles R PA-115 Daily 9-10:50a

DRMA 112 Rehearsal And Perform 2 (5)Prerequisite: DRMA 111. Additional hours required for final technical rehearsals and productions. See Drama instructor for more information. Satisfies a humanities/fine arts/English requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $2.00. (NR)

3215 A Bowles R PA-115 Daily 9-10:50a

DRMA 113 Rehearsal And Perform 3 (5)Prerequisite: DRMA 112. Additional hours required for final technical rehearsals and productions. See Drama instructor for more information. Satisfies a humanities/fine arts/English requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $2.00. (NR)

3219 A Bowles R PA-115 Daily 9-10:50a

Online Course DRMA 120 The Art Of The Film (5)

Satisfies a humanities/fine arts/English requirement for AA degree. Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Additional fee of $37.00. (NR)

3227 DE ARR ARR ARR

DRMA 141 Pop Culture: Movies/TV (5)Satisfies a humanities/fine arts/English requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $2.00. (NR)

3231 A PA-125 Daily 10-10:50a

DRMA 153 Acting Workshop (5)Satisfies an activity or a humanities/fine arts/English requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $2.00. (NR)

3239 A Bowles R PA-115 Daily 11-11:50a

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Economics ECON 100 Econ Principles/Applicat (5)

Prerequisite: Eligible for ENGL 100 or instructor’s permission. Satisfies a social science requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $2.00. (NR)

3351 A Tower A SS-9 Daily 9-9:50a

Online Course ECON 100 Econ Principles/Applicat (5)

Prerequisite: Eligible for ENGL 100 or instructor’s permission. Satisfies a social science requirement for AA degree. Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected]. Additional fee of $37.00. (NR)

3355 DE Tower A ARR ARR ARR

ECON& 201 Micro Economics (5)Prerequisite: ECON& 202 and eligible for ENGL& 101; or instructor’s permission. Satisfies a social science requirement for AA degree.

3363 A Blaisdell M SH-257 Daily 11-11:50a 3371 U SH-257 TTh 7-9:20p

Online Course ECON& 201 Micro Economics (5)

Prerequisite: ECON& 202 and eligible for ENGL& 101; or instructor’s permission. Satisfies a social science requirement for AA degree. Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected]. Additional fee of $35.00. (NR)

3359 DE Blaisdell M ARR ARR ARR

ECON& 202 Macro Economics (5)Prerequisite: Eligible for MATH 147 and ENGL& 101; or instructor’s permission. Satisfies a social science requirement for AA degree.

3375 A Blaisdell M RLC-131 Daily 8-8:50a 3377 B Blaisdell M RLC-131 Daily 8-8:50a 3379 C Hendrixson C SH-255 Daily 1-1:50p 3387 U Hendrixson C SH-257 MW 7-9:20p

Online Course ECON& 202 Macro Economics (5)

Prerequisite: Eligible for MATH 147 and ENGL& 101; or instructor’s permission. Satisfies a social science requirement for AA degree. Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected]. Additional fee of $35.00. (NR)

3383 DE Blaisdell M ARR ARR ARR

Early Childhood EducationFor more information contact the ECE office at ext. 2729.

Online Course ECE 100 Basic STARS Training (2)

Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected]. Additional fee of $14.00. (NR)

3243 DE Capili L ARR ARR ARR

Online Course ECE 101 Intro To Early Childhood (5)

Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected]. Additional fee of $35.00. (NR)

3247 DE Holz D ARR ARR ARR

ECE 103 ECE Practicum 1 (3)Satisfies an activity requirement for AA degree. Students are required to work 44 hours in an approved child care or preschool.

3251 A Lee T OEB-22 M 4-4:50p

Hybrid Course ECE 1031 CDA Practicum 1 (3)

Class is for CDA students only. Students will be required to utilize the Internet and Web site as a means of communication. Seminars will be held at the Kent Campus. Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected]. Additional fee of $10.50. (NR)

3255 DE Serquinia J Kent ARR ARR

ECE 104 ECE Practicum 2 (3)Prerequisite: ECE 103 or instructor’s permission. Satisfies an activity requirement for AA degree.

3259 A Lee T OEB-22 M 4-4:50p

Hybrid Course ECE 1041 ECE Practicum 2-CDA (3)

Prerequisite: ECE 103.1. Class is for CDA students only. Students will be required to utilize the Internet and Web site as a means of communication. Seminars will be held at the Kent Campus. Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected]. Additional fee of $10.50. (NR)

3263 DE Serquinia J Kent ARR ARR

ECE 1132 Preschool And School-Age (2)Prerequisite: ECE 113.1.

3455 KCU Capili L Kent T 6-9p

ECE 140 Hlth, Safety And Nutrition (3) 3269 A Capili L SC-134 MW 1-2:30p

ECE 151 Language And Literacy (3)Required Diversity Conference on Saturday, 06/02/12 from 9a-3p. Additional fee paid to ECE Department.

3273 KCU Lee T Kent W 6-9p

ECE 175 Music/Movement Activitie (3)Satisfies an activity requirement for AA degree.

3271 A Lee T OEB-22 Sa 9a-1p 3275 U Lee T OEB-22 Th 5-9p

Required Diversity Conference on Saturday, 06/02/12 from 9a-3p. Additinal fee paid to ECE Department.

ECE 200 CDA Work Ethics (5)Required Diversity Conference on Saturday, 06/02/12 from 9a-3p. Additional fee paid to ECE Department. Additional fee of $5.00. (NR)

3311 KCU Benteu C Kent TTh 5:30-8:30p

Hybrid Course ECE 200 CDA Work Ethics (5)

Students will be required to utilize the Internet and Web site as a means of communication. Seminars will be held at the Kent Campus. Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected]. Additional fee of $22.50. (NR)

3307 DE Benteu C Kent M 6-9p

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ECE 205 Learning Environments (3)Required Diversity Conference on Saturday, 06/02/12 from 9a-3p. Additional fee paid to ECE Department. Additional fee of $8.00. (NR)

3315 A Benteu C SC-134 TTh 1-2:30p

Hybrid Course ECE 213 Montessori 3 (4)

Prerequisite: ECE 212 or instructor’s permission. Diversity Conference required on Saturday, 06/02/12 from 9a-3p. Additional fee paid to ECE department. Students will be required to utilize the Internet and Web site as a means of communication. Class meeting arranged every other week on Tuesdays from 5-9p. Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected]. Additional fee of $24.00. (NR)

3323 DE Fietz L OEB-28 T 5-9p

ECE 214 ECE Practicum 3 (3)Prerequisite: ECE 155, 160, 175 and EDUC& 115; or concurrent enrollment; or instructor’s permission. Satisfies an activity requirement for AA degree.

3327 A Lee T ARR ARR ARR

ECE 215 ECE Practicum 4 (3)Prerequisite: ECE 214. Satisfies an activity requirement for AA degree.

3331 A Lee T ARR ARR ARR

ECE 220 Intro To Sign Language (2)Satisfies an activity requirement for AA degree.

3419 KCU Quinn C Kent T 6-8p

W ECE 243 Creat Teach Young Child (5)Required Diversity Conference on Saturday, 06/02/12 from 9a-3p. Additional fee paid to ECE Department. Additional fee of $10.00. (NR)

3427 A Fietz L OEB-22 F 9:30a-12:30p 3431 U Fietz L OEB-22 W 6-9p

Online CourseW ECE 250 ECE Final Practicum (3)

Prerequisite: Instructor’s permission. Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected]. Additional fee of $21.00. (NR)

3339 DE Holz D ARR ARR ARR

Online Course ECE 260 CDA Performance (5)

Prerequisite: ECE 120 and/or 190 and/or 200; or instructor’s permission. Required Diversity Conference on Saturday, 06/02/12 from 9a-3p. Additional fee paid to ECE Department. Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected]. Additional fee of $40.00. (NR)

3343 DE Serquinia J ARR ARR ARR

Hybrid Course ECE 265 Supervised Montessori Tc (4)

Prerequisite: ECE 211, 212 and 213 or instructor’s permission. Students will be required to utilize the Internet and Web site as a means of communication. Seminars will be arranged with instructor. Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected]. Additional fee of $14.00. (NR)

3347 DE Fietz L OEB-28 ARR ARR

EducationOnline Course

W EDUC& 115 Child Development (5)Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected]. Additional fee of $35.00. (NR)

3519 DEA Kessler L ARR ARR ARR

Hybrid CourseW EDUC& 115 Child Development (5)

Students will be required to utilize the Internet and Web site as a means of communication. Seminars will be held on campus. Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected]. Additional fee of $17.50. (NR)

3523 DEB Kessler L OEB-22 MTWTh 9-9:50a 3527 DEC Kessler L OEB-22 MTWTh 10-10:50a

Hybrid Course EDUC& 204 Exceptional Child (5)

Students will be required to utilize the Internet and Web site as a means of communication. Seminars will be held at the Kent campus. Visit:www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected] Additional fee of $17.50. (NR)

3531 DE Kessler L Kent T 5:30-7:30p

Hybrid Course EDUC& 205 Intro To Educ W/Field Ex (5)

Students will be required to utilize the Internet and Web site as a means of communication. Seminars will be held on campus. Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected]. Required Diversity Conference on Saturday, 06/02/12 from 9a-3p. Additional fee paid to ECE Department. Additional fee of $27.50. (NR)

3535 DE Holz D SC-134 T 4-6p

Hybrid Course EDUC 210 Assisting Practicum (6)

Satisfies an activity requirement for AA degree. Students will utilize the Internet and Web site as a means of communication. Seminars will be arranged and students will work 88 hours in a local school throughout the quarter. Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected] Additional fee of $17.50. (NR)

3479 DE Holz D ARR ARR ARR

EDUC 240 Multicultural/Anti Bias (5)Required Diversity Conference on Saturday, 06/02/12 from 9a-3p. Additional fee paid to ECE Department.

3483 KCU T-Provo M Kent Th 6-9p

Online CourseW EDUC 245 Challenging Behaviors (2)

Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected]. Additional fee of $14.00. (NR)

3435 DE Kessler L ARR ARR ARR

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Online CourseW EDUC 270 Teacher Portfolio Review (2)

Prerequisite: EDUC& 205 and 60 or more credits. Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected]. Students are required to work 33 hours in schools. Additional fee of $14.00. (NR)

3485 DE Holz D ARR ARR ARR

Education in Early ChildhoodHybrid Course

EDEC 194 Professional Support 3 (2)Students will be required to utilize the Internet and Web site as a means of communication. Seminars will be arranged two hours per week with instructor. Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Additional fee of $7.00. (NR)

3437 DEA ARR ARR ARR

Hybrid Course EDEC 194 School Orientation (1)

Students will be required to utilize the Internet and Web site as a means of communication. Seminars will be arranged with instructor. Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected]. For Paraeducators Only. Additional fee of $3.50. (NR)

3439 DEB Holz D ARR ARR ARR

Hybrid Course EDEC 296 Special Topics-EDEC 6 (5)

Students will be required to utilize the Internet and Web site as a means of communication. Seminars will be arranged with instructor. Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected]. Required Diversity Conference on Saturday, 06/02/12 from 9a-3p. Additional fee paid to ECE Department. Additional fee of $17.50. (NR)

3441 DE Holz D ARR ARR ARR

Engineering ENGR 100 Careers In Engineering (2) 4015 A McCauley J HSB-1 TTh 11-11:50a

ENGR& 104 Introduction To Design (5)Satisfies a natural science requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $25.00. (NR)

4043 A Suk J TC-120 MWF 11a-12:30p

ENGR 106 Intro To Engr Problems (3)Prerequisite: MATH& 142 or equivalent. Satisfies a natural science or quantitative skills requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $20.00. (NR)

4019 A McCauley J HSB-1 MWF 11-11:50a

ENGR& 204 Electrical Circuits (5)Prerequisite: MATH& 153 and PHYS& 232. Concurrent enrollment in MATH& 238 is desirable. Satisfies a natural science or quantitative skills requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $2.00. (NR)

4047 A Suk J HSB-1 MTTh 1-1:50p Suk J HSB-1 W 1-3p

ENGR& 214 Statics (5)Prerequisite: ENGR 106 and MATH& 152; or concurrent enrollment. Satisfies a natural science or quantitative skills requirement for AA degree.

4051 A McCauley J HSB-1 Daily 8-8:50a

W ENGR& 224 Thermodynamics (5)Prerequisite: CHEM& 161 and MATH& 152; or PHYS 201. Satisfies a natural science requirement for AA degree.

4055 A McCauley J HSB-1 Daily 9-9:50a

ENGR& 225 Mechanics Of Materials (5)Prerequisite: ENGR& 214 and (MATH& 153 or concurrent enrollment). Satisfies a natural science requirement for AA degree.

4059 A McCauley J HSB-1 Daily 10-10:50a

ENGR 250 Numerical Methods-Matlab (5)Prerequisite: MATH& 254 and one of the following: ENGR 120 or CS& 131 or CS& 141. Satisfies a natural science requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $50.00. (NR)

4039 A Suk J TC-120 Daily 8-8:50a

English ENGL 081 Fund’l Of Written Commun (5)

Prerequisite: BASIC 060 or COMPASS placement; and eligible for READ 094.

3539 A RLC-175 Daily 9-9:50a 3543 B SH-255 Daily 10-10:50a 3547 C IVA-106 Daily 11-11:50a 3551 U SH-157 MW 7-9:20p

ENGL 090 Spelling Improvement (3) 3563 A SH-157 MWF 10-10:50a

Online Course ENGL 090 Spelling Improvement (3)

Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected]. Additional fee of $21.00. (NR)

3567 DE Hoene J ARR ARR ARR

ENGL 100 Introductory Composition (5)Prerequisite: COMPASS placement or ENGL 081 with a 2.0 grade or better and eligible for READ 104.

3591 A RLC-113 Daily 8-8:50a 3595 B SH-155 Daily 8-8:50a 3599 C RLC-113 Daily 9-9:50a 3611 E Nelson E RLC-101 Daily 10-10:50a 3615 KCU Kent TTh 6:30-8:50p 3623 U SH-155 MW 7-9:20p

Hybrid Course ENGL 100 Introductory Composition (5)

Prerequisite: COMPASS placement or ENGL 081 with a 2.0 grade or better and eligible for READ 104. Students will be required to utilize the Internet and Web site as a means of communication. Seminars will be held on campus. Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected]. Additional fee of $17.50. (NR)

3603 DEA Sims M RLC-115 MW 9-9:50a 3607 DEB Sims M RLC-115 TTh 9-9:50a

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Learning Community: Say What? – Language, Identity And PowerThis course will examine the ways that we use language to know who we are, to tell others what we think and to influence the world around us. College reading and writing (the language of college) may not be anyone’s native tongue, but it is often the language of power. More importantly, language is part of how we see ourselves in society. This class combines ENGL 100 – Introductory Composition and READ 104 – Reading Mastery for 10 credits.

ENGL 100 Introductory Composition (5)Prerequisite: COMPASS placement or ENGL 081 with a 2.0 grade or better and eligible for READ 104.

3619 LCA Vail L RLC-175 Daily 10-11:50aMust also register for READ 104 LCA, item #7875.

ENGL& 101 English Composition I (5)Prerequisite: COMPASS placement or a minimum of 2.0 in ENGL 100, and college reading skills or a minimum of 2.0 in READ 104. Satisfies a basic skills requirement for AA degree.

3819 A Aquino V RLC-118 Daily 7-7:50a 3823 AA Lowe W SH-157 Daily 8-8:50a 3827 B HSB-3 Daily 8-8:50a 3831 BB RLC-101 Daily 8-8:50a 3835 C RLC-175 Daily 8-8:50a 3839 CC Jack P HSB-2 Daily 9-9:50a 3843 D Galmish H HL-152 Daily 9-9:50a 3879 EA Enumclaw TTh 9:30-11:50a 3851 DD RLC-113 Daily 10-10:50a 3927 KCA Kent MW 10:30a-12:50p 3875 E Aquino V RLC-113 Daily 11-11:50a 3883 EE Lowe W RLC-115 Daily 11-11:50a 3891 F HSB-3 Daily 12-12:50p 3895 FF RLC-118 Daily 12-12:50p 3899 G SH-155 Daily 12-12:50p 3903 GG RLC-101 MTTh 12:30-1:50p 3907 H RLC-115 Daily 1-1:50p 3911 HH HSB-3 Daily 1-1:50p 3915 J ZWC-104 Daily 1-1:50p 3919 JJ SH-252 MTTh 2-3:25p 3923 K SH-157 MTTh 2-3:25p 3955 U RLC-101 MTTh 5:15-6:45p 3931 KCU Kent MW 6:30-8:50p 3887 EU Enumclaw TTh 6:30-8:50p 3959 V SH-157 TTh 7-9:20p

Learning Community: From Slave Narrative to Protest Novel: Exploring Composition Through African American LiteratureThis course will introduce students to a variety of texts from African American authors and then invite them to write about the ideas, themes, and perspectives in those texts. The class will begin by looking at slave narratives, and will then move into writings by Harlem Renaissance writers and authors of the Civil Rights Movement. Students will then use the writing process to develop analysis essays, essay exams, and a short research paper about these texts. This course combines ENGL& 101—English Composition I and ENGL 248—African American Literature for 10 credits.

ENGL& 101 English Composition I (5)Prerequisite: COMPASS placement or a minimum of 2.0 in ENGL 100, and college reading skills or a minimum of 2.0 in READ 104. Satisfies a basic skills requirement for AA degree.

3935 LCA Moore J HSB-6 Daily 10-11:50aMust also register for ENGL 248 LCA, item #3813.

Online Course ENGL& 101 English Composition I (5)

Prerequisite: COMPASS placement or a minimum of 2.0 in ENGL 100, and college reading skills or a minimum of 2.0 in READ 104. Satisfies a basic skills requirement for AA degree. Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Additional fee of $35.00. (NR)

3855 DEA Moore J ARR ARR ARRInstructor’s e-mail: [email protected].

3859 DEB Nelson E ARR ARR ARRInstructor’s e-mail: [email protected].

3863 DEC ARR ARR ARR 3867 DED ARR ARR ARR 3871 DEE ARR ARR ARR

Telecourse ENGL& 101 English Composition I (5)

Prerequisite: COMPASS placement or a minimum of 2.0 in ENGL 100, and college reading skills or a minimum of 2.0 in READ 104. Satisfies a basic skills requirement for AA degree. Instruction is arranged independently with the instructor and uses videotape. Some on-campus seminar attendance is required. Orientation on 04/04/12, 2-2:50p or 5-5:50p in RLC-118. Contact the instructor for more information. Additional fee of $20.00. (NR)

3951 TEL ARR ARR ARR

Online Course ENGL 105 Grammar And Usage (5)

Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected]. Additional fee of $35.00. (NR)

3637 DE Johnson B ARR ARR ARR

Online Course ENGL 106 Vocabulary Mastery (5)

Prerequisite: ENGL 091, eligible for transfer-level reading class or instructor’s permission. Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected]. Additional fee of $35.00. (NR)

3639 DE Vail L ARR ARR ARR

ENGL 108 Medical Terminology (2)Prerequisite: ENGL 090, or spelling pre-test score of 80%, or instructor’s permission.

3659 A SH-157 TTh 10-10:50a

Online Course ENGL 108 Medical Terminology (2)

Prerequisite: ENGL 090, or spelling pre-test score of 80%, or instructor’s permission. Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected]. Additional fee of $14.00. (NR)

3663 DE Hoene J ARR ARR ARR

ENGL 109 Writing: Trades/Prof Tech (5)Prerequisite: ENGL 081, or eligible for READ 104 or instructor’s permission.

3667 A Jack P HL-152 Daily 12-12:50p

Online Course ENGL 109 Writing: Trades/Prof Tech (5)

Prerequisite: ENGL 081, or eligible for READ 104 or instructor’s permission. Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Additional fee of $35.00. (NR)

3671 DE ARR ARR ARR

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ENGL& 112 Intro To Fiction (5)Prerequisite: Eligible for ENGL 100 or instructor’s permission. Satisfies a humanities/fine arts/English requirement for AA degree.

3971 KCA Johnson B Kent TTh 1-3:20p

Online Course ENGL& 112 Intro To Fiction (5)

Prerequisite: Eligible for ENGL 100 or instructor’s permission. Satisfies a humanities/fine arts/English requirement for AA degree. Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected]. Additional fee of $35.00. (NR)

3967 DE Nelson E ARR ARR ARR

ENGL& 113 Introduction To Poetry (5)Prerequisite: Eligible for ENGL 100 or instructor’s permission. Satisfies a humanities/fine arts/English requirement for AA degree.

3975 A Galmish H HSB-3 Daily 10-10:50a

Online Course ENGL& 113 Introduction To Poetry (5)

Prerequisite: Eligible for ENGL 100 or instructor’s permission. Satisfies a humanities/fine arts/English requirement for AA degree. Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected]. Additional fee of $35.00. (NR)

3979 DE Nelson E ARR ARR ARR

Hybrid CourseW ENGL& 114 Introduction To Drama (5)

Prerequisite: Eligible for ENGL 100 or instructor’s permission. Satisfies a humanities/fine arts/English requirement for AA degree. Students will be required to utilize the Internet and Web site as a means of communication. Seminars will be held on campus. Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected]. Additional fee of $17.50. (NR)

3981 DE Moreno M RLC-118 TWTh 10-10:50a

ENGL 115 Introduction To Novels (5)Prerequisite: Eligible for ENGL 100 or instructor’s permission. Satisfies a humanities/fine arts/English requirement for AA degree.

3679 KCU Jack P Kent MW 4-6:20p

Hybrid Course ENGL 115 Introduction To Novels (5)

Prerequisite: Eligible for ENGL 100 or instructor’s permission. Satisfies a humanities/fine arts/English requirement for AA degree. Students will be required to utilize the Internet and Web site as a means of communication. Seminars will be held on campus. Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected]. Additional fee of $17.50. (NR)

3675 DE Hoene J HSB-2 MWThF 11-11:50a

ENGL 126 Writing: Humanities (5)Prerequisite: A grade of 2.0 or higher in ENGL& 101. Satisfies a basic skills requirement for AA degree.

3683 A Lowe W SH-157 Daily 7-7:50a 3687 B RLC-115 Daily 8-8:50a 3691 C Lowe W SH-157 Daily 9-9:50a 3719 KCU Kent TTh 4-6:20p 3715 EU Enumclaw MW 6:30-8:50p 3723 U RLC-101 TTh 7-9:20p

Online Course ENGL 126 Writing: Humanities (5)

Prerequisite: A grade of 2.0 or higher in ENGL& 101. Satisfies a basic skills requirement for AA degree. Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Additional fee of $35.00. (NR)

3695 DEA ARR ARR ARR 3699 DEB ARR ARR ARR

Hybrid Course ENGL 126 Writing: Humanities (5)

Prerequisite: A grade of 2.0 or higher in ENGL& 101. Satisfies a basic skills requirement for AA degree. Students will be required to utilize the Internet and Web site as a means of communication. Seminars will be held on campus. Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected]. Additional fee of $17.50. (NR)

3703 DEC Moreno M SH-157 TWTh 11-11:50a 3707 DED Moreno M SH-155 TWTh 1-1:50p

ENGL 127 Writing: Social Science (5)Prerequisite: A grade of 2.0 or higher in ENGL& 101. Satisfies a basic skills requirement for AA degree.

3731 A Jack P IVA-106 Daily 8-8:50a 3755 KCA Kent MW 8-10:20a 3735 B Fitzgerald J SH-157 MTTh 12:30-1:55p 3737 C Fitzgerald J SH-258 MTTh 2-3:30p

Online Course ENGL 127 Writing: Social Science (5)

Prerequisite: A grade of 2.0 or higher in ENGL& 101. Satisfies a basic skills requirement for AA degree. Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected]. Additional fee of $35.00. (NR)

3739 DEA Bahl V ARR ARR ARR 3743 DEB Bahl V ARR ARR ARR

Hybrid Course ENGL 127 Writing: Social Science (5)

Prerequisite: A grade of 2.0 or higher in ENGL& 101. Satisfies a basic skills requirement for AA degree. Students will be required to utilize the Internet and Web site as a means of communication. Seminars will be held on campus. Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected]. Additional fee of $17.50. (NR)

3747 DEC Schaefer A HSB-6 MWTh 9-9:50a 3751 DED Schaefer A IVA-106 MWTh 10-10:50a

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ENGL 128 Res Writing: Sci/Engr/Bus (5)Prerequisite: A grade of 2.0 or higher in ENGL& 101. Satisfies a basic skills requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $5.00. (NR)

3759 A Galmish H RLC-118 Daily 8-8:50a 3763 B HL-152 Daily 10-10:50a 3767 C HL-152 Daily 11-11:50a 3771 D RLC-118 MTTh 2-3:30p 3779 U RLC-101 MW 7-9:20p

Online Course ENGL 128 Res Writing: Sci/Engr/Bus (5)

Prerequisite: A grade of 2.0 or higher in ENGL& 101. Satisfies a basic skills requirement for AA degree. Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected]. Additional fee of $40.00. (NR)

3775 DE Galmish H ARR ARR ARR

ENGL 161 Cultures Of Desire (5)Prerequisite: Eligible for ENGL 100 or instructor’s permission. Satisfies a humanities/fine arts/English requirement for AA degree.

3793 A Bahl V RLC-101 Daily 11-11:50a

ENGL 180 Children’s Literature (5)Prerequisite: Eligible for ENGL 100 or instructor’s permission. Satisfies a humanities/fine arts/English requirement for AA degree.

3795 A Adams A RLC-101 Daily 9-9:50a

W ENGL& 228 Brit Lit III: 19-21st Cent (5)Prerequisite: Eligible for ENGL 100 or instructor’s permission. Satisfies a humanities/fine arts/English requirement for AA degree.

3991 A Schaefer A SH-155 Daily 11-11:50a

ENGL& 236 Creative Writing I (5)Satisfies a humanities/fine arts/English requirement for AA degree.

3999 U RLC-128 MW 7-9:20p

Hybrid Course ENGL& 236 Creative Writing I (5)

Satisfies a humanities/fine arts/English requirement for AA degree. Students will be required to utilize the Internet and Web site as a means of communication. Seminars will be held on campus. Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected]. Additional fee of $17.50. (NR)

3997 DE Adams A RLC-122 MW 12:30-1:50p

W ENGL 239 Espial Workshop (3)Prerequisite: ENGL& 236 or concurrent enrollment or instructor’s permission. Additional fee of $10.00. (NR)

3807 A Adams A SH-273 TTh 12-1:30p

W ENGL& 246 Amer Lit III: WWI To Pres (5)Prerequisite: Eligible for ENGL 100 or instructor’s permission. Satisfies a humanities/fine arts/English requirement for AA degree.

4003 A Aquino V SH-155 Daily 9-9:50a

Learning Community: From Slave Narrative to Protest Novel: Exploring Composition Through African American LiteratureThis course will introduce students to a variety of texts from African American authors and then invite them to write about the ideas, themes, and perspectives in those texts. The class will begin by looking at slave narratives, and will then move into writings by Harlem Renaissance writers and authors of the Civil Rights Movement. Students will then use the writing process to develop analysis essays, essay exams, and a short research paper about these texts. This course combines ENGL& 101—English Composition I and ENGL 248—African American Literature for 10 credits.

ENGL 248 African American Lit (5)Prerequisite: Eligible for ENGL 100 or instructor’s permission. Satisfies a humanities/fine arts/English and the diversity course requirement for AA degree.

3813 LCA Moore J HSB-6 Daily 10-11:50aMust also register for ENGL& 101 LCA, item #3935.

English For Speakers Of Other LanguagesNew ESOL students call 253-833-9111, ext. 2315 for assessment and registration appointment. Continuing students should talk to their ESOL instructor or go to RLC-125. $25 tuition will charged for any combination of ESOL classes each quarter.

ESOL 011 ESOL Level 1 (15)Prerequisite: ESOL 010, placement test, and instructor’s permission. This is a pass/no credit course. Additional fee of $5.00. (NR)

4119 KCA Kent Daily 9-11:50a 4123 U IVC-109 MTWTh 6-8:50p 4127 V RLC-119 MTWTh 6-8:50p 4128 W SH-252 MTWTh 6-8:50p

ESOL 012 ESOL Level 2 (15)Prerequisite: ESOL 011, placement test and instructor’s permission. This is a pass/no credit course. Additional fee of $5.00. (NR)

4129 A BI-15 Daily 9-11:50a 4139 KCA Kent Daily 9-11:50a 4143 U IVA-109 MTWTh 6-8:50p 4147 V RLC-122 MTWTh 6-8:50p 4151 W BI-15 MTWTh 6-8:50p

ESOL 013 ESOL Level 3 (15)Prerequisite: ESOL 012, placement test and instructor’s permission. This is a pass/no credit course. Additional fee of $5.00. (NR)

4159 A BI-15 Daily 9-11:50a 4163 KCA Kent Daily 9-11:50a 4167 KCU Kent MTWTh 6-8:50p 4171 U HSB-3 MTWTh 6-8:50p 4179 V BI-15 MTWTh 6-8:50p

ESOL 014 ESOL Level 4 (15)Prerequisite: ESOL 013, placement test and instructor’s permission. This is a pass/no credit course. Additional fee of $5.00. (NR)

4187 A RLC-122 Daily 9-11:50a 4189 B BI-15 Daily 9-11:50a 4191 KCU Kent MTWTh 6-8:50p 4195 U RLC-118 MTWTh 6-8:50p 4199 V RLC-175 MTWTh 6-8:50p 4201 W BI-15 MTWTh 6-8:50p

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ESOL 015 ESOL Level 5 (15)Prerequisite: ESOL 014, placement test and instructor’s permission. This is a pass/no credit course. Additional fee of $5.00. (NR)

4211 A RLC-119 Daily 9-11:50a 4215 KCU Kent MTWTh 6-8:50p 4219 U RLC-115 MTWTh 6-8:50p 4223 V SH-255 MTWTh 6-8:50p

ESOL 016 ESOL Level 6 (12)Prerequisite: ESOL 015, placement test and instructor’s permission. This is a pass/no credit course. Additional fee of $5.00. (NR)

4243 A RLC-141 MTWTh 9-11:50a 4247 U RLC-141 MTWTh 6-8:50p

ESOL 017 Community-Based ESOL 1 (5)Prerequisite: Placement test and instructor’s permission. This is a pass/no credit course.

4311 COV Cov Library MW 6-8:05p 4307 APL Al/Pac Library TTh 6-8:25p 4303 AEC Aub Center MW 6-8:35p

ESOL 018 Community-Based ESOL 2 (5)Prerequisite: ESOL 017 or placement test; and instructor’s permission. This is a pass/no credit course.

4339 COV Cov Library MW 6-8:05p 4335 APL Al/Pac Library TTh 6-8:25p 4331 AEC Aub Center MW 6-8:35p

ESOL 019 Community-Based ESOL 3 (5)Prerequisite: ESOL 018 or placement test; and instructor’s permission. This is a pass/no credit course.

4367 COV Cov Library MW 6-8:05p 4363 APL Al/Pac Library TTh 6-8:25p 4359 AEC Aub Center MW 6-8:35p

ESOL 047 Conversation Support 4 (3)Prerequisite: Instructor’s permission required. See instructor for entry code. This is a pass/no credit course. Additional fee of $5.00. (NR)

4251 A RLC-141 MW 12-1:30p

ESOL 048 Conversation Support 5 (3)Prerequisite: Instructor’s permission required. See instructor for entry code. This is a pass/no credit course. Additional fee of $5.00. (NR)

4253 A RLC-141 MW 12-1:30p

ESOL 049 Conversation Support 6 (3)Prerequisite: Instructor’s permission required. See instructor for entry code. This is a pass/no credit course. Additional fee of $5.00. (NR)

4255 A RLC-141 MW 12-1:30p

ESOL 050 ESOL Technology Level 1 (3)Instructor’s permission required. See instructor for entry code. This is a pass/no credit course. Additional fee of $5.00. (NR)

4463 KCA Kent TTh 12-1:30p 4465 U RLC-141 MW 4:20-5:50p

ESOL 051 ESOL Technology Level 2 (3)Instructor’s permission required. See instructor for entry code. This is a pass/no credit course. Additional fee of $5.00. (NR)

4471 KCA Kent TTh 12-1:30p 4473 U RLC-141 MW 4:20-5:50p

ESOL 052 ESOL Technology Level 3 (3)Instructor’s permission required. See instructor for entry code. This is a pass/no credit course. Additional fee of $5.00. (NR)

4479 KCA Kent TTh 12-1:30p 4481 KCU Kent MW 4:30-6p 4483 U RLC-141 MW 4:20-5:50p

ESOL 054 ESOL Technology Level 4 (3)Instructor’s permission required. See instructor for entry code. Additional fee of $5.00. (NR)

4503 U RLC-141 TTh 4:20-5:50p 4499 KCU Kent MW 4:30-6p

ESOL 055 ESOL Technology Level 5 (3)Instructor’s permission required. See instructor for entry code. Additional fee of $5.00. (NR)

4527 U RLC-141 TTh 4:20-5:50p 4523 KCU Kent MW 4:30-6p

ESOL 056 ESOL Technology Level 6 (3)Instructor’s permission required. See instructor for entry code. Additional fee of $5.00. (NR)

4551 U RLC-141 TTh 4:20-5:50p 4553 KCU Kent MW 4:30-6p

ESOL 063 ESOL Writing Support 3 (3)Instructor’s permission required. See instructor for entry code. $25 tuition will be charged for any combination of ESOL classes each quarter. This is a pass/no credit course. Additional fee of $5.00. (NR)

4561 KCU Kent TTh 4:30-6p

ESOL 064 ESOL Writing Support 4 (3)Instructor’s permission required. See instructor for entry code. This is a pass/no credit course. Additional fee of $5.00. (NR)

4563 A RLC-141 TTh 12-1:30p 4571 U RLC-122 MW 4:20-5:50p 4567 KCU Kent TTh 4:30-6p

ESOL 065 ESOL Writing Support 5 (3)Instructor’s permission required. See instructor for entry code. This is a pass/no credit course. Additional fee of $5.00. (NR)

4575 A RLC-141 TTh 12-1:30p 4583 U RLC-122 MW 4:20-5:50p 4579 KCU Kent TTh 4:30-6p

ESOL 066 ESOL Writing Support 6 (3)Instructor’s permission required. See instructor for entry code. This is a pass/no credit course. Additional fee of $5.00. (NR)

4587 A RLC-141 TTh 12-1:30p 4595 U RLC-122 MW 4:20-5:50p 4597 KCU Kent TTh 4:30-6p

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Environmental Science ENV S 204 Natural Science/Environ (5)

Prerequisite: ENGL& 101, or eligible for ENGL& 101; and MATH 097 with a grade of 2.0 or higher. Satisfies a natural science requirement for AA degree.

4077 EA Thomas J Enumclaw MWF 7:30-9:30aFriday class meets on 04/06/12, 04/20/12, 05/04/12, 05/18/12 and 06/01/12.

4071 A Thomas J SC-238 TTh 10a-12:30p

Hybrid Course ENV S 204 Natural Science/Environ (5)

Prerequisite: ENGL& 101, or eligible for ENGL& 101; and MATH 097 with a grade of 2.0 or higher. Satisfies a natural science requirement for AA degree. Students will be required to utilize the Internet and Web site as a means of communication. Seminars will be held at the Kent Campus. Visit:www.greennriver.edu/elearning. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected]. Additional fee of $17.50. (NR)

4075 DE Vieira R Kent TTh 1-2:30p

Forest Resources FORES 114 Chainsaw Oper/Maint (1)

Instructor’s permission required. See instructor for entry code. This is a pass/no credit course. Additional fee of $5.00. (NR)

4619 A Hopkins R HSC-16 SaSu 8a-5p

French FRCH& 122 French II (5)

Prerequisite: A grade of 2.0 or higher in FRCH& 121 or equivalent with instructor’s permission. Satisfies a humanities/fine arts/English requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $5.00. (NR)

4623 A Matthies J BI-13 Daily 8-8:50a

FRCH& 123 French III (5)Prerequisite: A grade of 2.0 or higher in FRCH& 122 or equivalent or instructor’s permission. Satisfies a humanities/fine arts/English requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $5.00. (NR)

4627 A Matthies J SH-152 Daily 10-10:50a

GED CoursesSee Basic Education and GED Preparation on page 18.

Geographic Information Systems GIS 102 Explore GIS Spatial Tech (3)

Additional fee of $25.00. (NR) 4727 A Jabbouri S TC-112 TTh 10a-12p

GIS 121 Introduction To GIS (5)Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in any of the following: BUS E 100, D T 100, GIS 102, NATRS 172; or instructor’s permission. Additional fee of $50.00. (NR)

4731 U TC-112 TTh 5:30-9p

Parent-Child Education is shared learning in early childhood for families. It provides important opportunities for parents to study their own children’s development and behavior at different ages and to participate fully in that learning process.

Teachers, hired by each program, set up a sound educational curriculum for young children and establish routines and activities that promote social, physical, mental, emotional and creative growth for each child. A Parent-Child Education instructor, provided by the college, is assigned to each program and serves as an educator and resource person to the parents, the preschool teacher and the children.

Parents earn college credits each quarter for participation in the co-op program for a reduced fee per credit. An additional lab fee is paid to the preschool for the child’s participation. Opportunities are available for families with children, age birth to 5 years, at 5 locations throughout the community.

For more information, call the individual programs listed below or call the program director, Leslie Kessler, at (253) 833-9111, ext. 2729.

Parent-Child Education

Benson Hill Co-op(classes for ages 1-5)(253) 833-9111, ext. 4829First Christian Church11717 SE 240th St.Kent 98031

Campus Montessori Lab and Co-op Preschool (classes for ages 3-5) (253) 833-9111, ext. 2729 GRCC Campus, Auburn

Covington Co-op(classes for ages 2-5)(253) 630-0909Covington Community Church17455 SE Wax RdKent 98042

St. Vincents Co-op(classes for ages 3-5)(253) 839-2320, ext. 24630525 8th Ave SFederal Way 98003

Tahoma “Little Gems” Co-op Preschool(classes for ages 18 months-5)(253) 833-9111, ext. 4832Shepherd of the Valley Lutheran Church23855 SE 216th StreetMaple Valley 98038

Green River Community College(253) 833-9111 Auburn • (206) 464-6133 Eastside • (253) 924-0180 Tacoma

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GIS 194 Special Topics-GIS (5)Instructor’s permission required. See instructor for entry code.

4747 A Jabbouri S ARR ARR ARR

W GIS 220 GIS Modules Analyst (5)Prerequisite: GIS 121, GIS 202 or instructor’s permission. Additional fee of $50.00. (NR)

4751 A Jabbouri S TC-112 M 8-11a Jabbouri S TC-112 W 8a-12p

GIS 270 GIS In The Field 1 (5)Prerequisite: GIS 202 or instructor’s permission. Additional fee of $50.00. (NR)

4755 A Jabbouri S TC-112 M 1-4p Jabbouri S TC-112 W 1-5p

W GIS 292 GIS Project (8)Prerequisite: GIS 220, GIS 291 or instructor’s permission. Additional fee of $50.00. (NR)

4763 A Jabbouri S ARR ARR ARR

GeographyOnline Course

GEOG& 100 Intro To Geography (5)Prerequisite: Eligible for ENGL 100 or instructor’s permission. Satisfies a social science requirement for AA degree. Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected]. Additional fee of $35.00. (NR)

4635 DEA Scharks T ARR ARR ARR

Hybrid Course GEOG& 100 Intro To Geography (5)

Prerequisite: Eligible for ENGL 100 or instructor’s permission. Satisfies a social science requirement for AA degree. Students will be required to utilize the Internet and Web site as a means of communication. Seminars will be held on campus. Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected]. Additional fee of $17.50. (NR)

4637 DEB Scharks T SC-240 TTh 1-1:50p

GEOG 120 Intro To Physical Geog (5)Prerequisite: Eligible for ENGL 100 or instructor’s permission. Satisfies a social science requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $3.00. (NR)

4643 A Scharks T SH-355 MTWTh 11a-12:15p

Online Course GEOG 120 Intro To Physical Geog (5)

Prerequisite: Eligible for ENGL 100 or instructor’s permission. Satisfies a social science requirement for AA degree. Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected]. Additional fee of $38.00. (NR)

4647 DE Walker D ARR ARR ARR

Hybrid Course GEOG& 200 Human Geography (5)

Prerequisite: Eligible for ENGL& 101 or instructor’s permission. Satisfies a social science and the diversity course requirement for AA degree. Students will be required to utilize the Internet and Web site as a means of communication. Seminars will be held on campus. Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Additional fee of $20.50. (NR)

4639 DE SC-323 MW 10-10:50a

Geology GEOL& 101 Intro Physical Geology (5)

Satisfies a natural science or lab science requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $6.00. (NR)

4693 A SC-111 MWF 8-9:50a 4695 B Filson R SC-101 MF 9-9:50a SC-101 W 8-9:50a SC-111 T 8-9:50a 4699 C Filson R SC-101 MF 9-9:50a SC-101 W 8-9:50a SC-111 Th 8-9:50a 4701 D Filson R SC-111 MWF 1-2:50p 4703 E Hoppe K SC-101 M 1-2:50p Hoppe K SC-111 TTh 1-2:50p 4707 U Filson R SC-111 MW 6:30-9:30p

W GEOL 152 Field Trips In Geology 2 (1)Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in GEOL or GEOL& 101, or instructor’s permission. Satisfies an activity requirement for AA degree. This is a pass/no credit course. Additional fee of $20.00. (NR)

4679 A Shaw K ARR ARR ARR

W GEOL 206 Earth History (5)Prerequisite: GEOL& 101. Satisfies a natural science or lab science requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $6.00. (NR)

4687 A Hoppe K SC-111 MTWTh 10-10:50a SC-111 F 10-11:50a

German GERM& 123 German III (5)

Prerequisite: GERM& 122 or instructor’s permission. Satisfies a humanities/fine arts/English requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $3.00. (NR)

4723 A Dirks R SH-152 MTThF 11:55a-1p

Health Education HL ED 150 Total Wellness (5)

Additional fee of $2.50. (NR) 4903 A Behrbaum M HSB-4 Daily 9-9:50a 4907 B Behrbaum M HSB-4 Daily 10-10:50a

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Online Course HL ED 180 Food And Health (3)

Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected]. Additional fee of $21.00. (NR)

4919 DE Behrbaum A ARR ARR ARR

HL ED 190 Standard First Aid/CPR (3)Satisfies an activity requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $30.00. (NR)

4923 A Jackson T HSB-4 MWF 8-8:50a 4931 U Davis S HSB-4 T 6-8:50p

Health ScienceW H SCI 101 Neuroscience (3)

Prerequisite: H SCI 102. Additional fee of $5.00. (NR) 4771 A Brucker B SC-159 W 1-3p Brucker B SC-159 M 8-10a 4775 B Brucker B SC-159 W 1-3p Brucker B SC-159 M 1-3p

Hybrid Course H SCI 150 Hum Life Span Growth/Dev (5)

Instructor’s permission required. See instructor for entry code. Students will be required to utilize the Internet and Web site as a means of communication. Seminars will be held on campus. Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected]. Additional fee of $27.50. (NR)

4783 DEA Kessler L SC-134 MW 10:30a-12p

Hybrid Course H SCI 150 Hum Life Span Growth/Dev (5)

Instructor’s permission required. See instructor for entry code. Students will be required to utilize the Internet and Web site as a means of communication. Seminars will be held on campus. Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected]. Additional fee of $27.50. (NR)

4787 DEB Hepler N SC-158 T 5-8p

High School CompletionThe following courses are taught in a lecture/lab setting, combining lectures, discussions, and videos. Please submit an official copy of your high school transcript to Enrollment Services for evaluation prior to enrolling. Students 19 years and older may be eligible for reduced tuition. For more information call the Career and Advising Center at ext. 2641.

HSC 025 Civics And Government (4)Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in READ 084 or eligible for READ 094; and eligible for ENGL 081. Additional fee of $5.00. (NR)

4943 A Lynch S RLC-128 MTWTh 1-1:50p 4947 U RLC-128 TTh 4:30-6:30p

HSC 040 Culminating Experience (3)Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in READ 084 or eligible for READ 094; and eligible for ENGL 081. This is a pass/no credit course. Additional fee of $10.00. (NR)

4959 A Lynch S RLC-131 TTh 2-3:20p 4963 B Lynch S RLC-131 MW 3-4:20p

History

High School CompletionThe following courses are taught in a lecture/lab setting, combining lectures, discussions, and videos. Please submit an official copy of your high school transcript to Enrollment Services for evaluation prior to enrolling. Students 19 years and older may be eligible for reduced tuition. For more information call the Career and Advising Center at ext. 2641.

HIST 021 U.S. History 1 (4)Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in READ 084 or eligible for READ 094 and ENGL 081. Additional fee of $3.00. (NR)

4935 A Elfers R SH-255 MTWTh 2-4pClass begins 04/02/12 and ends 05/03/12.

HIST 022 U.S. History 2 (4)Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in READ 084 or eligible for READ 094 and ENGL 081. Additional fee of $3.00. (NR)

4939 A Elfers R SH-255 MTWTh 2-4pClass begins 05/07/12 and ends 06/11/12.

Online Course/High School Completion HIST 024 Pacific NW/Wash St Hist (5)

Course is intended for high school completion purposes. Please see an Educational Planner for evaluation of your high school transcript prior to enrolling. Students 19 years and older maybe eligible for reduced tuition. Call extension 2641. Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected]. Additional fee of $38.00. (NR)

4791 DE Bush D ARR ARR ARR

HIST 101 The Ancient World (5)Prerequisite: Eligible for ENGL 100 or instructor’s permission. Satisfies a social science requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $3.00. (NR)

4795 A Marshman M SH-255 Daily 11-11:50a

HIST 102 Early Modern World (5)Prerequisite: Eligible for ENGL 100 or instructor’s permission. Satisfies a social science requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $3.00. (NR)

4799 A Bush D SH-110 Daily 9-9:50a

HIST 103 The Modern World (5)Prerequisite: Eligible for ENGL 100 or instructor’s permission. Satisfies a social science and the diversity course requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $3.00. (NR)

4801 A Marshman M SH-110 Daily 10-10:50a 4803 B Marshman M SH-110 Daily 10-10:50a

HIST 120 History Of The Movies (5)Prerequisite: Eligible for ENGL 100 or instructor’s permission. Satisfies a social science requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $3.00. (NR)

4809 A Marshman M SH-110 MTTh 12-1:25p 4811 B Marshman M SH-110 MTTh 12-1:25p

HIST 135 U.S. Since 1940 (5)Prerequisite: Eligible for ENGL 100 or instructor’s permission. Satisfies a social science requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $3.00. (NR)

4827 A Thomason M SH-255 Daily 9-9:50a

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HIST& 136 U.S. History I (5)Prerequisite: Eligible for ENGL 100 or instructor’s permission. Satisfies a social science requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $3.00. (NR)

4863 A Norberg D RLC-128 Daily 8-8:50a 4867 B Almquist L SH-255 Daily 12-12:50p

Online Course HIST& 136 U.S. History I (5)

Prerequisite: Eligible for ENGL 100 or instructor’s permission. Satisfies a social science requirement for AA degree. Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected]. Additional fee of $38.00. (NR)

4871 DE Thomason M ARR ARR ARR

HIST& 137 U.S. History II (5)Prerequisite: Eligible for ENGL 100 or instructor’s permission. Satisfies a social science requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $3.00. (NR)

4875 A Norberg D SH-255 Daily 7-7:50a 4885 B Bush D SH-355 Daily 8-8:50a 4887 C Almquist L SH-357 Daily 11-11:50a

Online Course HIST& 137 U.S. History II (5)

Prerequisite: Eligible for ENGL 100 or instructor’s permission. Satisfies a social science requirement for AA degree. Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected]. Additional fee of $38.00. (NR)

4891 DE Thomason M ARR ARR ARR

Online Course HIST& 214 Pacific NW History (5)

Prerequisite: Eligible for ENGL& 101 or instructor’s permission. Satisfies a social science requirement for AA degree. Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected]. Additional fee of $38.00. (NR)

4895 DE Bush D ARR ARR ARR

HumanitiesOnline Course

HUMAN 100 Creative/Critical Think (5)Satisfies a humanities/fine arts/English requirement for AA degree. Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected]. Additional fee of $35.00. (NR)

4967 DEA Casad R ARR ARR ARR 4971 DEB Casad R ARR ARR ARR

Online Course HUMAN 110 Backgrnd For Humanities (5)

Satisfies a humanities/fine arts/English requirement for AA degree. Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected]. Additional fee of $35.00. (NR)

4975 DE Nelson E ARR ARR ARR

HUMAN 133 People, Language, Culture (5)Satisfies a humanities/fine arts/English requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $3.00. (NR)

4977 EA Swift R Enumclaw TThF 7:30-9:30aFriday class meets on 04/13/12, 04/27/12, 05/11/12, 05/25/12 and 06/08/12.

4981 A Dirks R SH-152 Daily 11-11:50a

Telecourse HUMAN 133 People, Language, Culture (5)

Satisfies a humanities/fine arts/English requirement for AA degree. Instruction is arranged independently with the instructor and uses videotape. Some on-campus seminar attendance required. Contact the instructor for more information. Orientation session on 04/04/12 at 1-2p in SH-157. Additional fee of $8.00. (NR)

4979 TEL Dirks R ARR ARR ARR 4983 TEL Dirks R ARR ARR ARR

HUMAN 160 Intro To Gender Studies (5)Satisfies a humanities/fine arts/English requirement for AA degree. Recommended: Eligible for ENGL& 101. Additional fee of $3.00. (NR)

4985 A Sims M HSB-2 Daily 10-10:50a

Industrial Education INDUS 101 Basic Wood Shop (4)

Satisfies an activity requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $25.00. (NR)

5391 A Martin G TIA-14 MWTh 2-4p

INDUS 1021 Welding Survey 1 (3)Instructor’s permission required. See instructor for entry code. Satisfies an activity requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $12.00. (NR)

5395 A Schreiber S TID-41 Daily 12-12:50p 5399 U Danielson A TID-41 MTWTh 4:15-5:30p

INDUS 1022 Welding Survey 2 (3)Instructor’s permission required. See instructor for entry code. Satisfies an activity requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $12.00. (NR)

5403 A Schreiber S TID-41 Daily 12-12:50p 5407 U Danielson A TID-41 MTWTh 4:15-5:30p

INDUS 1023 Welding Survey 3 (3)Instructor’s permission required. See instructor for entry code. Satisfies an activity requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $12.00. (NR)

5411 A Schreiber S TID-41 Daily 12-12:50p 5415 U Danielson A TID-41 MTWTh 4:15-5:30p

Industrial Engineer I E 189 Basic Metallurgy (4)

Additional fee of $5.00. (NR) 5015 A Ash J HSC-9 MWF 11-11:50a Ash J TIE-51 T 11a-1p

W I E 204 Statics And Strengths (5)Prerequisite: MATH 116T or equivalent.

5019 A TC-120 Daily 1-1:50p

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Information Technology IT 101 Intro To Computer Sci (5)

Prerequisite: Eligible for READ 094 or instructor’s permission. Additional fee of $50.00. (NR)

5455 A Robinson A TC-116 TTh 2-4:20p

IT 102 Program I For Info Prof (5)Prerequisite: Eligible for MATH 097; or instructor’s permission. Additional fee of $50.00. (NR)

5459 U TC-118 MW 7-9:20p

IT 116 PC Support Tech 3 (5)Prerequisite: Eligible for READ 094. Additional fee of $50.00. (NR)

5463 A TC-118 Daily 8-8:50a 5467 U Romero V TC-118 MW 4:30-6:50p

W IT 135 Intro-Network Security (5)Prerequisite: IT 110 or instructor’s permission. Additional fee of $50.00. (NR)

5479 A Robinson A TC-118 Daily 11-11:50a 5483 U TC-118 TTh 4:30-6:50p

IT 145 Intro To MS Project (5)Prerequisite: Eligible for READ 094 or instructor’s permission. Additional fee of $50.00. (NR)

5493 A Robinson A TC-118 MW 2-4:20p

Hybrid Course IT 171 IT Work Experience Sem (1)

Prerequisite: Eligible for READ 094 or instructor’s permission. Students will be required to utilize the Internet and Web site as a means of communication. Seminars will be held on campus. Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected]. Additional fee of $3.50. (NR)

5503 DE Schuller K TC-118 Th 3:30-4:20p

IT 175 Student Assistant (5)Instructor’s permission required. See instructor for entry code. This is a pass/no credit course.

5507 A Schuller K ARR ARR ARR

IT 190 Linux Administration (5)Prerequisite: IT 110 or instructor’s permission. Additional fee of $50.00. (NR)

5559 A Schuller K TC-118 Daily 10-10:50a

IT 201 Fund Of Database Design (5)Recommended: BUS E 266 or instructor’s permission. Additional fee of $50.00. (NR)

5567 U TC-116 TTh 5:30-7:50p

IT 210 Mng Cisco Router/Switch (5)Prerequisite: IT 130; or instructor’s permission. Additional fee of $50.00. (NR)

5575 U TC-116 MW 7-9:50p

Hybrid Course IT 211 Routing (5)

Prerequisite: IT 130 or concurrent enrollment; or instructor’s permission. Students will be required to utilize the Internet and Web site as a means of communication. Seminars will be held on campus. Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected]. Additional fee of $50.00. (NR)

5579 DE Carter A TC-116 Daily 9-9:50a

Hybrid Course IT 212 Adv Routing/Switching (5)

Prerequisite: IT 211 or instructor’s permission. Students will be required to utilize the Internet and Web site as a means of communication. Seminars will be held on campus. Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected]. Additional fee of $50.00. (NR)

5583 DE Carter A TC-116 Daily 10-10:50a

W IT 240 MS Win (Cur Ver) Network (5)Prerequisite: (IT 110 and IT 130) or instructor’s permission. Additional fee of $50.00. (NR)

5593 A Schuller K TC-118 Daily 9-9:50a 5595 B Schuller K TC-118 Daily 1-1:50p

IT 252 MS SQL Server Admin (5)Prerequisite: IT 160; or instructor’s permission. Additional fee of $50.00. (NR)

5597 U Mason T TC-118 TTh 7-9:20p

IT 255 Patch Management (5)Prerequisite: IT 245 or instructor’s permission. Additional fee of $50.00. (NR)

5599 A Carter A TC-116 Daily 8-8:50a

Hybrid Course IT 272 Secure Routers/Switches (5)

Prerequisite: IT 213 or instructor’s permission. Students will be required to utilize the Internet and Web site as a means of communication. Seminars will be held on campus. Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected]. Additional fee of $50.00. (NR)

5635 DE Carter A TC-116 Daily 11-11:50a

Hybrid Course IT 274 CCNA Exam Preparation (5)

Prerequisite: IT 213 or instructor’s permission. Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected]. Additional fee of $50.00. (NR)

5643 DE Carter A ARR ARR ARR

Interdisciplinary ScienceW IDS 103 Interdiscip Science 3 (5)

Prerequisite: IDS 102. Satisfies a natural science or lab science requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $10.00. (NR)

5051 A SC-109 W 11-11:50a SC-109 TThF 10-11:50a

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Japanese JAPN& 122 Japanese II (5)

Prerequisite: A grade of 2.0 or higher in JAPN& 121 or equivalent with instructor’s permission. Satisfies a humanities/fine arts/English requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $5.00. (NR)

5659 A Smith E SH-152 Daily 9-9:50a 5663 U Kessler J SH-150 MW 4:45-7:05p

JAPN& 123 Japanese III (5)Prerequisite: A grade of 2.0 or higher in JAPN& 122 or equivalent with instructor’s permission. Satisfies a humanities/fine arts/English requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $5.00. (NR)

5667 A Smith E SH-152 Daily 8-8:50a 5671 U Kessler J SH-150 MW 7:15-9:35p

Journalism JOURN 1001 Newspaper Laboratory 1 (5)

Prerequisite: CMST& 102 or ENGL& 101 or JOURN 101 or instructor’s permission. Satisfies an activity requirement for AA degree.

5675 A Knowlton J BI-13 MWF 12-12:50p 5679 AA Knowlton J BI-13 MWF 12-12:50p

This section is offered at 3 credits only.

JOURN 1002 Newspaper Laboratory 2 (5)Prerequisite: JOURN 100.1.

5683 A Knowlton J BI-13 MWF 12-12:50p 5687 AA Knowlton J BI-13 MWF 12-12:50p

This section is offered at 3 credits only.

JOURN 1003 Newspaper Laboratory 3 (5)Prerequisite: JOURN 100.2.

5691 A Knowlton J BI-13 MWF 12-12:50p 5695 AA Knowlton J BI-13 MWF 12-12:50p

This section is offered at 3 credits only.

Online Course JOURN 101 Newswriting (5)

Satisfies a humanities/fine arts/English requirement for AA degree. Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected]. Additional fee of $35.00. (NR)

5699 DE Knowlton J ARR ARR ARR

JOURN 110 Radio Laboratory 1 (5)Satisfies an activity requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $50.00. (NR)

5711 A Krause T SS-9 TTh 1-2:30p Kampmann J SS-9 TTh 1-2:30p 5715 AA Krause T SS-9 TTh 1-2:30p

This section is offered at 3 credits only.

JOURN 111 Radio Laboratory 2 (5)Prerequisite: JOURN 110 or instructor’s permission. Additional fee of $50.00. (NR)

5719 A Krause T SS-9 TTh 1-2:30p Kampmann J SS-9 TTh 1-2:30p 5723 AA Krause T SS-9 TTh 1-2:30p

This section is offered at 3 credits only.

JOURN 112 Radio Laboratory 3 (5)Prerequisite: JOURN 111 or instructor’s permission. Additional fee of $50.00. (NR)

5727 A Krause T SS-9 TTh 1-2:30p Kampmann J SS-9 TTh 1-2:30p 5731 AA Krause T SS-9 TTh 1-2:30p

This section is offered at 3 credits only.

JOURN 120 Digital Radio Lab 1 (5)Satisfies an activity requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $50.00. (NR)

5735 A Harger C ZWC-107 TTh 10-11:30a 5739 AA Harger C ZWC-107 TTh 10-11:30a

This section is offered at 3 credits only.

JOURN 121 Digital Radio Lab 2 (5)Prerequisite: JOURN 120 or instructor’s permission. Additional fee of $50.00. (NR)

5743 A Harger C ZWC-107 TTh 10-11:30a 5747 AA Harger C ZWC-107 TTh 10-11:30a

This section is offered at 3 credits only.

JOURN 122 Digital Radio Lab 3 (5)Prerequisite: JOURN 121 or instructor’s permission. Additional fee of $50.00. (NR)

5751 A Harger C ZWC-107 TTh 10-11:30a 5755 AA Harger C ZWC-107 TTh 10-11:30a

This section is offered at 3 credits only.

JOURN 156 Broadcast Announcing (3) 5759 A Kampmann J ZWC-107 MWF 11-11:50a

JOURN 200 Adv Newspaper Laboratory (5)Prerequisite: JOURN 100.3 and instructor’s permission Satisfies an activity requirement for AA degree.

5775 A Knowlton J BI-13 MWF 12-12:50p 5779 AA Knowlton J BI-13 MWF 12-12:50p

This section is offered at 3 credits only.

JOURN 205 Radio Management (5)Instructor’s permission required. See instructor for entry code. Additional fee of $50.00. (NR)

5783 A Krause T LC-201 MWF 2-2:50p Kampmann J LC-201 MWF 2-2:50p 5787 AA Krause T LC-201 MWF 2-2:50p Kampmann J LC-201 MWF 2-2:50p

This section is offered at 3 credits only.

JOURN 206 Radio Workshop (5)Prerequisite: JOURN 205 and instructor’s permission. Additional fee of $50.00. (NR)

5791 A Krause T LC-201 MWF 2-3p Kampmann J LC-201 MWF 2-3p 5795 AA Krause T LC-201 MWF 2-2:50p Kampmann J LC-201 MWF 2-2:50p

This section is offered at 3 credits only.

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JOURN 207 Advanced Radio Workshop (5)Prerequisite: JOURN 206 and instructor’s permission. Additional fee of $50.00. (NR)

5799 A Krause T LC-201 MWF 2-2:50p Kampmann J LC-201 MWF 2-2:50p 5803 AA Krause T LC-201 MWF 2-2:50p Kampmann J LC-201 MWF 2-2:50p

This section is offered at 3 credits only.

W JOURN 253 Journalism Internship 3 (3)Instructor’s permission required. See instructor for entry code.

5811 A Krause T LC-201 ARR ARR

W JOURN 254 Adv Radio Production (3)Prerequisite: JOURN 151 or instructor’s permission. Satisfies a humanities/fine arts/English requirement for AA degree.

5815 A Kampmann J HSB-4 MWF 12-12:50p

W JOURN 255 Mktg The Broadcast Media (3)Recommended: JOURN 150 or 152 preferred.

5819 A Krause T SS-9 MWF 1-1:50p

Manufacturing TechnologyFor more information contact instructor Tom Tagliente at ext. 4261 or e-mail [email protected], or educational planner Paul Mueller at ext. 2635.

MFG 101 Intro To Mach And Mfg (13)Instructor’s permission required. See instructor for entry code. Additional fee of $50.00. (NR)

6319 U Tagliente T TIA-17 MTWTh 5-10p

MFG 102 Conventional Mill/Turn (13)Instructor’s permission required. See instructor for entry code. Additional fee of $50.00. (NR)

6323 U Tagliente T TIA-17 MTWTh 5-10p

MFG 103 Conv And CNC Mach Level1 (13)Instructor’s permission required. See instructor for entry code. Additional fee of $50.00. (NR)

6327 U Tagliente T TIA-17 MTWTh 5-10p

MFG 104 Conv And CNC Mach Lev 2 (13)Instructor’s permission required. See instructor for entry code. Additional fee of $50.00. (NR)

6331 U Tagliente T TIA-17 MTWTh 5-10p

MFG 105 Intermediate CNC Mach (13)Instructor’s permission required. See instructor for entry code. Additional fee of $50.00. (NR)

6335 U Tagliente T TIA-17 MTWTh 5-10p

MFG 106 Special Machining Pract (13)Instructor’s permission required. See instructor for entry code. Additional fee of $50.00. (NR)

6339 U Tagliente T TIA-17 MTWTh 5-10p

W MFG 162 Applied Matls For Mfg (2)Additional fee of $5.00. (NR)

6343 A Tagliente T TIA-17 MW 4-5p

Mathematics – LectureAlso see ACOMP 100N under Computation on page 25.

MATH 062 Review Of Arithmetic (5)Prerequisite: BASIC 053 or appropriate placement score. Additional fee of $2.00. (NR)

5871 A Kinholt S HSB-6 Daily 8-8:50a

Online Course MATH 062 Review Of Arithmetic (5)

Prerequisite: BASIC 053 or appropriate placement score. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected]. Orientation session will be held on 04/04/12 from 12-1p in IVC-102. Additional fee of $37.00. (NR)

5875 DE Reising P ARR ARR ARR

MATH 070 Pre-Algebra (5)Prerequisite: MATH 062 with a grade of 2.5 or higher OR appropriate placement test score OR high school transcript evaluation. Additional fee of $2.00. (NR)

5911 A Kenyon M SS-20 Daily 8-8:50a 5915 B SS-2 Daily 11-11:50a

MATH 072 Elementary Algebra (5)Prerequisite: MATH 070 with a grade of 2.5 or higher OR appropriate placement test score OR high school transcript evaluation. Recommended: Eligible for READ 104. Graphing calculator required. Additional fee of $2.00. (NR)

5955 AA SS-19 Daily 7-7:50a 5959 BB SS-2 Daily 8-8:50a 5963 CC IVC-109 Daily 8-8:50a 5967 DD SS-8 Daily 9-9:50a 5999 EE SS-16 Daily 9-9:50a 6003 FF SS-2 Daily 10-10:50a 6007 GG SS-20 Daily 11-11:50a 6011 HH BI-14 Daily 1-1:50p 6015 UU SS-20 TTh 7:15-9:35p

MATH 097 Intermediate Algebra (5)Prerequisite: Either MATH 072, 085 or 116T with a grade of 2.5 or higher OR appropriate placement test score OR high school transcript evaluation. Recommended: Eligible for READ 104. Additional fee of $2.00. (NR)

6023 AA SS-2 Daily 7-7:50a 6027 BB IVC-108 Daily 8-8:50a 6031 CC Kinholt S SS-19 Daily 9-9:50a 6035 DD Leavens S IVA-108 Daily 9-9:50a 6063 EE SS-19 Daily 10-10:50a 6071 FF BI-14 Daily 11-11:50a 6075 GG SS-12 Daily 11-11:50a 6079 HH IVA-109 Daily 1-1:50p 6083 UU SS-19 MW 7:15-9:35p

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MATH& 107 Math In Society (5)Prerequisite: MATH 097 with a grade of 2.0 or higher OR appropriate placement test score OR high school transcript evaluation. Satisfies a quantitative skills or natural science requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $2.00. (NR)

6179 AA IVC-108 Daily 9-9:50a 6183 BB IVC-108 Daily 10-10:50a

Online Course MATH& 107 Math In Society (5)

Prerequisite: MATH 097 with a grade of 2.0 or higher OR appropriate placement test score OR high school transcript evaluation. Satisfies a quantitative skills or natural science requirement for AA degree. Visit: www.greenriver.edu/distance. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected]. Orientation session, 04/02/12 at 12-1p or 5-6p in BI-5. Additional fee of $37.00. (NR)

6187 DE Nelson D ARR ARR ARR

MATH 115T Tech Algebra/Trig 1 (5)Prerequisite: MATH 070 with a grade of 2.5 or higher OR appropriate placement test score OR instructor’s permission OR high school transcript evaluation. For technical students only. Additional fee of $2.00. (NR)

6089 U SS-19 MTTh 5:10-6:35p

MATH 116T Technical Math 2 (5)Prerequisite: MATH 085 with a grade of 2.0 or higher OR appropriate placement test score OR instructor’s permission OR high school transcript evaluation. For technical students only. Additional fee of $2.00. (NR)

6091 A Michaels L SS-12 Daily 9-9:50a

W MATH 117T Technical Math 3 (5)Prerequisite: MATH 116T with a grade of 2.0 or higher OR instructor’s permission. For technical students only. Additional fee of $2.00. (NR)

6095 A Michaels L SS-12 Daily 9-9:50a

MATH& 141 Precalculus I (5)Prerequisite: Either MATH 097 or MATH 117T with a grade of 2.5 or higher OR appropriate placement score OR high school transcript evaluation. Graphing calculator required. Satisfies a quantitative skills or natural science requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $2.00. (NR)

6195 AA Jonas R SS-1 Daily 7-7:50a 6199 BB Jonas R SS-1 Daily 8-8:50a 6203 CC Kissel K SS-12 Daily 8-8:50a 6207 DD Black S SS-20 Daily 9-9:50a 6211 EE Michaels L SS-16 Daily 10-10:50a 6215 FF Mitchell R ZWC-105 Daily 10-10:50a 6219 GG Black S SS-16 Daily 11-11:50a 6223 HH Mitchell R IVA-108 Daily 11-11:50a 6227 JJ SS-19 Daily 1-1:50p 6231 UU SS-1 TTh 7:15-9:35p

MATH& 142 Precalculus II (5)Prerequisite: MATH& 141 with a grade of 2.0 or higher OR appropriate placement score OR high school transcript evaluation. Graphing calculator required. Satisfies a quantitative skills or natural science requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $2.00. (NR)

6235 AA SS-8 Daily 8-8:50a 6239 BB IVC-109 Daily 10-10:50a 6243 CC Jonas R IVC-109 Daily 11-11:50a 6247 DD Jonas R IVA-108 Daily 1-1:50p 6251 EE HSB-6 Daily 1-1:50p 6255 UU SS-20 MW 7:15-9:35p

MATH 147 Finite Math-Bus/S Scienc (5)Prerequisite: MATH 097 with a grade of 2.0 or higher OR appropriate placement test score OR instructor’s permission OR high school transcript evaluation. Graphing calculator required. Satisfies a quantitative skills or natural science requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $2.00. (NR)

6115 KCA Kent TTh 8-10:20a 6099 AA SC-323 Daily 9-9:50a 6103 BB SS-1 Daily 11-11:50a 6107 CC SS-12 Daily 1-1:50p 6119 UU SS-2 TTh 7:15-9:35p

Online Course MATH 147 Finite Math-Bus/S Scienc (5)

Prerequisite: MATH 097 with a grade of 2.0 or higher OR appropriate placement test score OR instructor’s permission OR high school transcript evaluation. Graphing calculator required. Satisfies a quantitative skills or natural science requirement for AA degree. Visit: www.greenriver.edu/distance. Orientation session, 04/02/12 at 12-1p or 7-8p in IVC-102. Additional fee of $37.00. (NR)

6111 DE ARR ARR ARR

MATH& 148 Business Calculus (5)Prerequisite: MATH 147 with a grade of 2.0 or higher OR appropriate placement score OR high school transcript evaluation OR instructor’s permission. Graphing calculator required. Satisfies a quantitative skills or natural science requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $2.00. (NR)

6259 AA Alford K SS-19 Daily 8-8:50a 6263 BB SS-16 Daily 1-1:50p

Online Course MATH& 148 Business Calculus (5)

Prerequisite: MATH 147 with a grade of 2.0 or higher OR appropriate placement score OR high school transcript evaluation OR instructor’s permission. Graphing calculator required. Satisfies a quantitative skills or natural science requirement for AA degree. Visit: www.greenriver.edu/distance. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected]. Orientation session, 04/02/12 at 12-1p or 5-6p in BI-4. Additional fee of $37.00. (NR)

6267 DE Kissel K ARR ARR ARR

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MATH& 151 Calculus I (5)Prerequisite: MATH& 142 or MATH 106 with a grade of 2.0 or higher or appropriate placement score OR instructor’s permission OR high school transcript evaluation. Graphing calculator required. Satisfies a quantitative skills or natural science requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $2.00. (NR)

6271 AA Kenyon M SS-1 Daily 9-9:50a 6275 BB Kenyon M SS-1 Daily 10-10:50a 6279 CC SS-1 Daily 1-1:50p 6283 DD SS-16 MTTh 2:15-3:40p

MATH& 152 Calculus II (5)Prerequisite: MATH& 151 with a grade of 2.0 or higher OR appropriate placement score OR high school transcript evaluation OR instructor’s permission. Graphing calculator required. Satisfies a quantitative skills or natural science requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $2.00. (NR)

6287 AA BI-4 Daily 8-8:50a 6291 BB Alford K SS-20 Daily 10-10:50a 6295 CC SS-2 Daily 1-1:50p

MATH& 153 Calculus III (5)Prerequisite: MATH& 152 with a grade of 2.0 or higher OR appropriate placement score OR instructor’s permission. Graphing calculator required. Satisfies a quantitative skills or natural science requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $2.00. (NR)

6299 AA Kissel K IVC-109 Daily 9-9:50a 6303 BB Kissel K IVC-108 Daily 11-11:50a 6307 CC Alford K IVC-109 Daily 1-1:50p 6311 UU SS-1 MW 7:15-9:35p

MATH 170 Number Theory-Elem Teach (5)Prerequisite: MATH 097 with a grade of 2.5 or higher OR appropriate placement test score OR instructor’s permission OR high school transcript evaluation. Satisfies a natural science or quantitative skills requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $5.00. (NR)

6123 AA SS-20 Daily 1-1:50p

MATH 171 Geometry-Elem Teachers (5)Prerequisite: MATH 170 with a grade of 2.0 or higher; OR instructor’s permission. Satisfies a natural science or quantitative skills requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $5.00. (NR)

6127 UU BI-4 MW 7:15-9:35p

MATH 172 Prob/Stats-Elem Teachers (5)Prerequisite: MATH 170 with a grade of 2.0 or higher OR instructor’s permission. Satisfies a natural science or quantitative skills requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $5.00. (NR)

6131 AA SS-2 Daily 9-9:50a

MATH 238 Differential Equations (5)Prerequisite: MATH& 254 with a grade of 2.0 or higher OR instructor’s permission. Graphing calculator required. Satisfies a quantitative skills or natural science requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $2.00. (NR)

6147 AA Mueller L BI-4 Daily 11-11:50a

MATH 240 Topics In Linear Algebra (5)Prerequisite: MATH& 151 with a grade of 2.0 or higher OR instructor’s permission. Graphing calculator required. Satisfies a quantitative skills or natural science requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $2.00. (NR)

6149 AA Alford K ZWC-105 Daily 8-8:50a 6151 BB Black S IVC-108 Daily 1-1:50p

MATH& 254 Calculus IV (5)Prerequisite: MATH& 153 with a grade of 2.0 or higher OR instructor’s permission. Graphing calculator required. Satisfies a quantitative skills or natural science requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $2.00. (NR)

6315 AA Mueller L BI-4 Daily 10-10:50a

MATH 256 Statistics-Bus/Soc Sci (5)Prerequisite: Either MATH& 141 or 147 or MATH 106 with a grade of 2.0 or higher OR instructor’s permission. Recommend: Eligible for READ 104. Graphing calculator required. Satisfies a quantitative skills or natural science requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $5.00. (NR)

6155 AA Nelson D SS-16 Daily 8-8:50a 6159 BB Hallstone D BI-4 Daily 9-9:50a 6163 CC Hallstone D SS-19 Daily 11-11:50a 6167 DD BI-4 Daily 1-1:50p 6171 UU BI-4 TTh 7:15-9:35p

Math Resource Modules – LabThe Math Division offers a series of 2-credit modules designed to supplement or review topics from Math 062, 070, 072, and 097. These pass/no credit modules by themselves DO NOT meet the prerequisite for the next class. Students will work with a software package for 40 hours (or 20 hours for one credit) on the topics in mathematics that need review. This will be decided on an individual basis. Students will investigate the resources that the Math Division offers, including videos, computers, supplementary books, and/or drop-in tutoring. Students will be required to keep a log of their activities and must document a minimum of 22 hours to receive one credit, or 44 hours for two credits. They will also be required to turn in copies of all work associated with the resources. Two written papers will make up the remainder of the time for the course. You are encouraged to register for a Math Module if: 1. You need extra practice to help you succeed while taking one of the math classes listed above; or 2. You are not yet taking another math class, but you want to build specific skills to prepare you for a math course. Students must attend a 50-minute orientation session in BI-4 on 04/03/12 from 12-1p or 6-7p.

MATH 062R Review Arithmetic-Resource Module (2)This is a pass/no credit course. Additional fee of $10.00. (NR)

5907 A Hallstone D BI-6 ARR ARR

MATH 070R Pre-Algebra-Resource Module (2)This is a pass/no credit course. Additional fee of $12.00. (NR)

5951 A Hallstone D BI-6 ARR ARR

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MATH 072R Elem Algebra-Resource Module (2)This is a pass/no credit course. Additional fee of $10.00. (NR)

6019 A Hallstone D BI-6 ARR ARR

MATH 097R Interm Algebra-Resource Module (2)This is a pass/no credit course. Additional fee of $10.00. (NR)

6087 A Hallstone D BI-6 ARR ARR

Mathematics—LabHybrid CoursesComputer-Mediated Learning LabThese courses will be taught in an independent computer-mediated learning mode. The software requires a PC and is not compatible with MAC. There will also be a fee of $8.00 per class. Attendance the first week of class is mandatory and also required for submitting homework and testing.

MATH 062 Review Of Arithmetic (5)Prerequisite: BASIC 053 or appropriate placement score. Additional fee of $8.00. (NR)

5879 DEA Mueller L IVC-102 Daily 8-8:50a 5887 DEB Reising P Kent TTh 10:30a-12:50p 5891 DEC Hallstone D IVC-102 Daily 1-1:50p 5893 DED Reising P IVC-102 MW 2-4:20p 5895 DEU Reising P IVC-102 MW 4:30-6:50p 5899 DEV Enumclaw MW 4:30-6:50p 5903 DEW Kent TTh 6:30-8:50p

MATH 070 Pre-Algebra (5)Prerequisite: MATH 062 with a grade of 2.5 or higher OR appropriate placement test score OR high school transcript evaluation. Additional fee of $8.00. (NR)

5923 DEA Mitchell R IVC-102 Daily 9-9:50a 5931 DEC Reising P Kent TTh 10:30a-12:50p 5927 DEB Leavens S IVC-102 Daily 11-11:50a 5929 DED Reising P IVC-102 MW 2-4:20p 5939 DEU Reising P IVC-102 MW 4:30-6:50p 5943 DEV Enumclaw MW 4:30-6:50p 5947 DEW Kent TTh 6:30-8:50p

MATH 072 Elementary Algebra (5)Prerequisite: MATH 070 with a grade of 2.5 or higher OR appropriate placement test score OR high school transcript evaluation. Recommended: Eligible for READ 104. Graphing calculator required. Additional fee of $8.00. (NR)

5971 DEA Mitchell R IVC-102 Daily 9-9:50a 5973 DEB Kinholt S IVC-102 Daily 10-10:50a 5975 DEC Reising P Kent TTh 10:30a-12:50p 5979 DED Leavens S IVC-102 Daily 11-11:50a 5983 DEE Reising P IVC-102 MW 2-4:20p 5987 DEU Reising P IVC-102 MW 4:30-6:50p 5991 DEV Enumclaw MW 4:30-6:50p 5995 DEW Kent TTh 6:30-8:50p

MATH 097 Intermediate Algebra (5)Prerequisite: Either MATH 072, 085 or 116T with a grade of 2.5 or higher OR appropriate placement test score OR high school transcript evaluation. Recommended: Eligible for READ 104. Additional fee of $2.00. (NR)

6037 DEA Mueller L IVC-102 Daily 8-8:50a 6043 DEB Kinholt S IVC-102 Daily 10-10:50a 6039 DEC Reising P Kent TTh 10:30a-12:50p 6047 DED Hallstone D IVC-102 Daily 1-1:50p 6049 DEE Reising P IVC-102 MW 2-4:20p 6051 DEU Reising P IVC-102 MW 4:30-6:50p 6055 DEV Enumclaw MW 4:30-6:50p 6059 DEW Kent TTh 6:30-8:50p

Music MUSC 101 Fundamentals Of Music (5)

Satisfies a humanities/fine arts/English requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $15.00. (NR)

6375 A Eisenhour K RLC-145 Daily 8-8:50a

MUSC 103 American Popular Music (5)Satisfies a humanities/fine arts/English requirement for AA degree.

6379 A Eisenhour K RLC-128 Daily 10-10:50a

Online Course MUSC 103 American Popular Music (5)

Satisfies a humanities/fine arts/English requirement for AA degree. Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Additional fee of $35.00. (NR)

6383 DE Campbell G ARR ARR ARR

Online Course MUSC 104 Music In World Culture (5)

Satisfies a humanities/fine arts/English requirement for AA degree. Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Additional fee of $35.00. (NR)

6387 DE Campbell G ARR ARR ARR

MUSC& 105 Music Appreciation (5)Satisfies a humanities/fine arts/English requirement for AA degree.

6531 A Yadon D RLC-128 Daily 11-11:50a 6533 B Yadon D RLC-128 Daily 2-2:50p

Online Course MUSC& 105 Music Appreciation (5)

Satisfies a humanities/fine arts/English requirement for AA degree. Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected]. Additional fee of $35.00. (NR)

6535 DE Eisenhour K ARR ARR ARR

MUSC 108 Intro To Computer Music (5)Satisfies a humanities/fine arts/English requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $20.00. (NR)

6395 A Bayer R RLC-145 Daily 10-10:50a 6399 B Bayer R RLC-145 Daily 11-11:50a

MUSC 109 Interm Computer Music (5)Prerequisite: MUSC 108 or instructor’s permission. Satisfies a humanities/fine arts/English requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $20.00. (NR)

6403 A Bayer R RLC-145 Daily 10-10:50a 6407 B Bayer R RLC-145 Daily 11-11:50a

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MUSC 110 Advanced Computer Music (5)Prerequisite: MUSC 109 or instructor’s permission. Satisfies a humanities/fine arts/English requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $20.00. (NR)

6411 A Bayer R RLC-145 Daily 10-10:50a 6415 B Bayer R RLC-145 Daily 11-11:50a

MUSC 118 Concert Choir 1 (3)Satisfies an activity or a humanities/fine arts/English requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $15.00. (NR)

6419 A Eisenhour K PA-125 Daily 9-9:50a

MUSC 119 Concert Choir 2 (3)Prerequisite: MUSC 118. Satisfies a humanities/fine arts/English requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $15.00. (NR)

6423 A Eisenhour K PA-125 Daily 9-9:50a

MUSC 120 Concert Choir 3 (3)Prerequisite: MUSC 119. Satisfies a humanities/fine arts/English requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $15.00. (NR)

6427 A Eisenhour K PA-125 Daily 9-9:50a

W MUSC& 123 Ear Training 3 (2)Prerequisite: MUSC& 122. Satisfies a humanities/fine arts/English requirement for AA degree.

6543 A Bayer R RLC-145 TTh 9-9:50a

MUSC 127 Green River Jazz Voices 1 (5)Instructor’s permission required. See instructor for entry code. Satisfies an activity or humanities/fine arts/English requirement for AA degree. Additional hours required for rehearsals and concerts. Additional fee of $15.00. (NR)

6431 A Eisenhour K PA-125 MWF 11a-12:50p

MUSC 128 Green River Jazz Voices 2 (5)Prerequisite: MUSC 127 and instructor’s permission. Additional hours required for rehearsals and concerts. Satisfies a humanities/fine arts/English requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $15.00. (NR)

6435 A Eisenhour K PA-125 MWF 11a-12:50p

MUSC 129 Green River Jazz Voices 3 (5)Prerequisite: MUSC 128 and instructor’s permission. Additional hours required for rehearsals and concerts. Satisfies a humanities/fine arts/English requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $15.00. (NR)

6439 A Eisenhour K PA-125 MWF 11a-12:50p

MUSC 1301 Private Instruction 1 (1)Instructor’s permission required. See instructor for entry code. Satisfies an activity or a humanities/fine arts/English requirement for AA degree. No tuition. Fee $350.00.

6441 A Eisenhour K ARR ARR ARR

MUSC 1302 Private Instruction 2 (1)Prerequisite: MUSC 130.1 and instructor’s permission. Satisfies a humanities/fine arts/English requirement for AA degree. No tuition. Fee $350.00.

6443 A Eisenhour K ARR ARR ARR

MUSC 1303 Private Instruction 3 (1)Prerequisite: MUSC 130.2 and instructor’s permission. Satisfies a humanities/fine arts/English requirement for AA degree. No tuition. Fee $350.00.

6445 A Eisenhour K ARR ARR ARR

MUSC 140 Class Piano 1 (2)Satisfies an activity or a humanities/fine arts/English requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $15.00. (NR)

6447 A Swienty J RLC-145 MW 12-12:50p 6451 B Swienty J RLC-145 TTh 12-12:50p 6455 C Swienty J RLC-145 MW 1-1:50p 6459 D Swienty J RLC-145 TTh 1-1:50p 6461 E Swienty J RLC-145 MW 2-2:50p

MUSC 141 Class Piano 2 (2)Prerequisite: MUSC 140. Satisfies a humanities/fine arts/English requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $15.00. (NR)

6467 A Swienty J RLC-145 MW 12-12:50p 6471 B Swienty J RLC-145 TTh 12-12:50p 6475 C Swienty J RLC-145 MW 1-1:50p 6479 D Swienty J RLC-145 TTh 1-1:50p 6481 E Swienty J RLC-145 MW 2-2:50p

MUSC 142 Class Piano 3 (2)Prerequisite: MUSC 141. Satisfies a humanities/fine arts/English requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $15.00. (NR)

6487 A Swienty J RLC-145 MW 12-12:50p 6491 B Swienty J RLC-145 TTh 12-12:50p 6495 C Swienty J RLC-145 MW 1-1:50p 6499 D Swienty J RLC-145 TTh 1-1:50p 6501 E Swienty J RLC-145 MW 2-2:50p

MUSC 218 Concert Choir 4 (3)Prerequisite: MUSC 120. Satisfies a humanities/fine arts/English requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $15.00. (NR)

6507 A Eisenhour K PA-125 Daily 9-9:50a

MUSC 219 Concert Choir 5 (3)Prerequisite: MUSC 218. Satisfies a humanities/fine arts/English requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $15.00. (NR)

6511 A Eisenhour K PA-125 Daily 9-9:50a

MUSC 220 Concert Choir 6 (3)Prerequisite: MUSC 219. Satisfies a humanities/fine arts/English requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $15.00. (NR)

6515 A Eisenhour K PA-125 Daily 9-9:50a

MUSC 227 Green River Jazz Voices 4 (5)Prerequisite: MUSC 129 and instructor’s permission. Additional hours required for rehearsals and concerts. Satisfies a humanities/fine arts/English requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $15.00. (NR)

6519 A Eisenhour K PA-125 MWF 11a-12:50p

MUSC 228 Green River Jazz Voices 5 (5)Prerequisite: MUSC 227 and instructor’s permission. Additional hours required for rehearsals and concerts. Satisfies a humanities/fine arts/English requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $15.00. (NR)

6523 A Eisenhour K PA-125 MWF 11a-12:50p

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MUSC 229 Green River Jazz Voices 6 (5)Prerequisite: MUSC 228 and instructor’s permission. Additional hours required for rehearsals and concerts. Satisfies a humanities/fine arts/English requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $15.00. (NR)

6527 A Eisenhour K PA-125 MWF 11a-12:50p

MUSC 2301 Private Instruction 4 (1)Prerequisite: MUSC 130.3 and instructor’s permission. Satisfies a humanities/fine arts/English requirement for AA degree. No tuition. Fee $350.00.

6526 A Eisenhour K ARR ARR ARR

MUSC 2302 Private Instruction 5 (1)Prerequisite: MUSC 230.1 and instructor’s permission. Satisfies a humanities/fine arts/English requirement for AA degree. No tuition. Fee $350.00.

6528 A Eisenhour K ARR ARR ARR

MUSC 2303 Private Instruction 6 (1)Prerequisite: MUSC 230.2 and instructor’s permission. Satisfies a humanities/fine arts/English requirement for AA degree. No tuition. Fee $350.00.

6530 A Eisenhour K ARR ARR ARR

Natural Resources NATRS 100 Intro-Natural Resources (5)

Prerequisite: Eligible for ENGL 100. NATRS 172 or concurrent enrollment, or instructor’s permission. Additional fee of $10.00. (NR)

6551 A Hopkins R HSC-16 TTh 2-5p

NATRS 130 Wildfire S-130/190 (4)This is a pass/no credit course. Additional fee of $10.00. (NR)

6571 U Henderson C HSC-16 TWTh 6-9p

NATRS 134 Wildfire S-290 (3)Prerequisite: NATRS 130 or instructor’s permission; or proof of certificate of ICS-190. This is a pass/no credit course. Additional fee of $10.00. (NR)

6575 U HSC-16 TWTh 6-9p

NATRS 162 Biology/Conserv Of Birds (3)Prerequisite: Eligible for ENGL 100. NATRS 172 or concurrent enrollment or instructor’s permission. Additional fee of $5.00. (NR)

6579 U Ferry J HSC-9 MW 6-8p

NATRS 172 Computer Applications Ov (4)Prerequisite: BUS E 100 or instructor’s permission. Additional fee of $3.00. (NR)

6583 A Sjogren R TC-112 TThF 8-10a Jabbouri S TC-112 TThF 8-10a

W NATRS 181 Forest Navigation/Mappin (8)Prerequisite: Completion of NATRS 180 with a grade of 1.0 or higher, or instructor’s permission. Additional fee of $10.00. (NR)

6587 A Hopkins R HSC-9 MWF 1-5p

W NATRS 182 Air Photo Interp/Sensing (5)Prerequisite: NATRS 181 or concurrent enrollment. Additional fee of $10.00. (NR)

6591 A Sjogren R HSC-9 TTh 1-5p

NATRS 184 Shrub And Wildflower ID (5)Prerequisite: NATRS 172 or instructor’s permission. Additional fee of $10.00. (NR)

6599 A HSC-16 TTh 10a-12:30p

W NATRS 271 Stream/Wetland Restore (5)Prerequisite: Eligible for ENGL 100. NATRS 100 and 172 or concurrent enrollment, or instructor’s permission. Additional fee of $10.00. (NR)

6607 A HSC-9 MW 8-11a

NATRS 2941 Natrs Internship 1 (4)Prerequisite: NATRS 290 and instructor’s permission. This is a pass/no credit course.

6615 A Hopkins R ARR ARR ARR

NATRS 2942 Natrs Internship 2 (4)Prerequisite: NATRS 290 and instructor’s permission. This is a pass/no credit course.

6619 A Hopkins R ARR ARR ARR

NATRS 2943 Natrs Internship 3 (3)Prerequisite: NATRS 290 and instructor’s permission. This is a pass/no credit course.

6623 A Hopkins R ARR ARR ARR

NATRS 2944 Natrs Internship 4 (3)Prerequisite: NATRS 290 and instructor’s permission. This is a pass/no credit course.

6627 A Hopkins R ARR ARR ARR

NursingW NURSE 109 Nursing 3 Community Lab 3 (8)

Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in NURSE 110. Additional fee of $100.00. (NR)

6647 A Mears M SC-137 TW 7a-3:30p 6651 B Baker S SC-137 TW 7a-3:30p 6655 U Fincher K SC-137 TW 3-11:30p 6657 V SC-137 TW 3-11:30p

NURSE 110 Nursing 3 (8)Prerequisite: NURSE 106 or instructor’s permission.

6663 A Mears M SC-137 MF 8a-12p 6667 B Baker S SC-137 MF 8a-12p

W NURSE 118 Adv Computer Case Stud (1)Prerequisite: Enrollment in Practical Nursing Program or NURSE 101 or NURSE 108. Additional fee of $10.00. (NR)

6671 A Mears M SC-137 Th 1-3p 6675 B Mears M SC-137 Th 1-3p

Nursing Assistant NRS A 110 Nurse Assistant Theory (6)

Instructor’s permission required. See instructor for entry code. Additional fee of $50.00. (NR)

6639 U Pangan R SC-137 MTWTh 5-9p

NRS A 111 Nurse Assistant Skill (4)Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in NRS A 110. Additional fee of $50.00. (NR)

6641 A SC-137 MTWTh ARR 6643 U SC-137 MTWTh 5-9p

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NRS A 112 Intro-Nursing Care Study (2)Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in NRS A 111. Additional fee of $50.00. (NR)

6645 U Pangan R SC-137 MTWTh 5-9p

Nutrition NUTR& 101 Nutrition (5)

Instructor’s permission required. See instructor for entry Additional fee of $10.00. (NR)

6679 A Short J SC-134 MW 3-5:30p

Occupational TherapyFor more information contact Noel Hepler at ext. 4341.

Hybrid Course O T 100 Intro To Occ Therapy (3)

Instructor’s permission required. See instructor for entry code. Students will be required to utilize the Internet and Web site as a means of communication. Seminars will be held on campus. Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected]. Additional fee of $20.50. (NR)

6683 DE Rogoff J SC-158 Th 5-7p

W O T 105 Clinical Seminar 1 (1)Prerequisite: Instructor’s permission and concurrent enrollment in O T 177. Additional fee of $5.00. (NR)

6687 A Rogoff J SC-158 M 8-9a 6691 B Rogoff J SC-158 W 8-9a

Hybrid Course O T 106 Prof Advocacy Experience (1)

Instructor’s permission required. See instructor for entry code. Students will be required to utilize the Internet and Web site as a means of communication. Seminars will be held on campus. Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected]. Additional fee of $3.50. (NR)

6695 DEA Rogoff J SC-158 M 1-3p 6699 DEB Rogoff J SC-158 W 1-3p

W O T 108 Psychosocial Dysfunction (5)Instructor’s permission required. See instructor for entry code. Additional fee of $7.00. (NR)

6703 A Hepler N SC-158 W 9a-12p Hepler N SC-158 F 10a-12p

W O T 115 Therapeutic Activities 1 (3)Instructor’s permission required. See instructor for entry code. Additional fee of $10.00. (NR)

6707 A Lewis J SC-148 M 9a-12p Lewis J SC-148 F 8-10a 6711 B Lewis J SC-148 Th 1-4p Lewis J SC-148 F 1-3p

W O T 116 Physical Disabilities 2 (5)Prerequisite: AP 104 or BIOL& 242 and instructor’s permission. Additional fee of $23.00. (NR)

6715 A Finnsson L SC-158 TTh 8-10a Finnsson L SC-148 T 10a-12p 6719 B Finnsson L SC-158 TTh 8-10a Finnsson L SC-148 Th 10a-12p

Kent Campus – credit (253) 856-9595 • Office Hours: Mon.–Thurs. 7:30a–7:30p — Fri. 7:30a–5p

Green River Community College offers credit and non-credit classes at its Kent Campus. For times of the credit classes listed below, see the full Credit Class section of this schedule, beginning on page 11.

CREDIT CLASSES – Morning, Afternoon and EveningDept Crs Title CrACCT& 202 Prin Of Accounting II (5)ACCT& 203 Prin Of Accounting III (5)AP 100 Human AP Survey (5)BASIC 022-026 GED/Bilingual Level 2-6 (6)BASIC 032-076 Adult Basic Educ-GED Prep (12)BASIC 053 Adult Basic Math (5)BIOL& 242 Human AP 2 (5)BUS 181 Intro-International Bus (5)BUS 258 Prin Mgmt/Supervision (5)BUS E 100 Fundamentals/Computers (5)BUS E 101 Beg Typing/Keyboarding (5)BUS E 102 Intermediate Keyboarding (5)BUS E 103 Advanced Keyboarding (5)BUS E 140 Records Management (5)BUS E 162 Introduction to Excel (5)BUS E 163 Advanced Excel (5)BUS& 101 Introduction To Business (5)BUS& 201 Business Law (5)CMST& 210 Interpersonal Comm (5)CMST& 220 Public Speaking (5)CMST& 230 Small Group Comm (5)ECE 1031 CDA Practicum 1 (3)ECE 1041 ECE Practicum 2-CDA (3)ECE 1132 Preschool And School-Age (2)ECE 151 Language And Literacy (3)ECE 200 CDA Work Ethics (5)ECE 220 Intro To Sign Language (2)EDUC& 204 Exceptional Child (5)EDUC 240 Multicultural/Anti Bias (5)ENGL 100 Introductory Composition (5)ENGL& 101 English Composition I (5)ENGL& 112 Intro To Fiction (5)ENGL 115 Introduction To Novels (5)ENGL 126 Writing: Humanities (5)ENGL 127 Writing: Social Science (5)ENV S 204 Natural Science/Environ (5)ESOL 011-015 ESOL Level 1-5 (15)ESOL 050-055 ESOL Technology Level 1-5 (3)ESOL 063-065 ESOL Writing Support 3-5 (3)MATH 062 Review Of Arithmetic (5)MATH 070 Pre-Algebra (5)MATH 072 Elementary Algebra (5)MATH 097 Intermediate Algebra (5)MATH 147 Finite Math-Bus/S Scienc (5)OCEA& 101 Intro To Oceanography (5)P E 111 Aerobic Walking (2)P E 215 Adv Aerobic Walking (2)PHIL& 101 Intro To Philosophy (5)PHYS 105 Concepts-Physical World (5)PHYS 112 College Physics 3 (5)PHYS 203 Physics/Science-Engineer (5)POLS& 200 Introduction To Law (5)READ 094 Reading Improvement (5)READ 104 Reading Mastery (5)SPAN& 123 Spanish III (5)* Assessment is required for placement in math and English classes and can

be done at the Kent Campus. To consult with an advisor or schedule an assessment appointment, please call (253) 856-9595.

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W O T 177 Application Of OT 1 (1)Instructor’s permission required. See instructor for entry code. This is a pass/no credit course.

6723 A Rogoff J LC-225 ARR ARR 6727 B Rogoff J LC-225 ARR ARR

Hybrid Course O T 202 Ethics/Values In Health (3)

Instructor’s permission required. See instructor for entry code. Students will be required to utilize the Internet and Web site as a means of communication. Seminars will be held on campus. Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Additional fee of $10.50. (NR)

6739 DE Henry M SC-159 T 5:30-7:30p

Hybrid Course O T 215 Work Place Issues (3)

Instructor’s permission required. See instructor for entry code. Students will be required to utilize the Internet and Web site as a means of communication. Seminars will be held on campus. Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected]. Includes clinic during daytime hours and Saturday labs. Additional fee of $25.50. (NR)

6747 DE Lewis J SC-148 T 7-10p

Hybrid Course O T 220 Therapeutic Group Leader (2)

Instructor’s permission required. See instructor for entry code. Students will be required to utilize the Internet and Web site as a means of communication. Seminars will be held on campus. Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected]. Additional fee of $7.00. (NR)

6749 DE Lewis J SC-148 T 5-7p

Online Course O T 250 Fieldwork Exp Seminar 1 (1)

Prerequisite: Instructor’s permission and concurrent enrollment in O T 277. This is a pass/no credit course. Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected]. Additional fee of $7.00. (NR)

6751 DE Fellows D ARR ARR ARR

Online Course O T 251 Fieldwork Exper Sem 2 (1)

Prerequisite: Instructor’s permission and concurrent enrollment in O T 278. Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected]. Additional fee of $7.00. (NR)

6755 DE Fellows D ARR ARR ARR

O T 277 Co-Op Fieldwork Exper 1 (12)Prerequisite: Instructor’s permission and concurrent enrollment in O T 250. This is a pass/no credit course.

6759 A Fellows D CLI ARR ARR

O T 278 Co-Op Fieldwork Exper 2 (12)Prerequisite: O T 277 and instructor’s permission; and concurrent enrollment in O T 251. This is a pass/no credit course.

6763 A Fellows D LC-225 ARR ARR

Oceanography OCEA& 101 Intro To Oceanography (5)

Satisfies a natural science or lab science requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $7.00. (NR)

6767 KCU Kent TTh 2:30-5:30p 6771 U SC-111 TTh 6:30-9:30p

Parent-Child Education—See page 35.

Philosophy PHIL& 101 Intro To Philosophy (5)

Prerequisite: Eligible for ENGL 100 or instructor’s permission. Satisfies a humanities/fine arts/English requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $2.00. (NR)

7367 A Hoeller K BI-14 Daily 10-10:50a 7375 KCA Kent MW 10:30a-12:50p 7371 B Fox J SH-250 Daily 1-1:50p 7379 U SH-254 MW 4:40-7p

PHIL 102 Contemp Moral Problems (5)Prerequisite: Eligible for ENGL 100 or instructor’s permission. Satisfies a humanities/fine arts/English requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $2.00. (NR)

7307 U Murphy S SH-254 TTh 7:15-9:35p

Learning Community: Thinking Outside the Pine Box: Studying Life With Death Left InExamine cultural norms and practices around death and dying and the philosophical underpinnings for these norms and practices. In addition, the course explores several related contemporary issues such as capital punishment, euthanasia, and abortion. Course includes guest speakers, field trip and outside class activities. This course combines PHIL 102—Contemporary Moral Problems and SOC 230—Sociology Of Death And Dying for 10 credits.

PHIL 102 Contemp Moral Problems (5)Prerequisite: Eligible for ENGL 100 or instructor’s permission. Satisfies a humanities/fine arts/English requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $2.00. (NR)

7303 LCA Johanson S RLC-131 Daily 10-11:50aMust also register for SOC 230 LCA, item #7905.

7305 LCB Johanson S RLC-131 Daily 10-11:50aMust also register for SOC 230 LCB, item #7907.

W PHIL 105 Hist Survey-Modern Phil (5)Prerequisite: Eligible for ENGL 100 or instructor’s permission. Satisfies a humanities/fine arts/English requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $2.00. (NR)

7311 A Barnes T SH-150 Daily 1-1:50p

PHIL& 106 Introduction To Logic (5)Satisfies a natural science or quantitative skills requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $2.00. (NR)

7383 A Murphy S SH-254 Daily 7-7:50a 7387 B Jeffery A SH-254 Daily 8-8:50a 7391 C Murphy S SH-355 Daily 9-9:50a 7395 D Cochran A IVA-109 Daily 10-10:50a 7407 E Barnes T SH-254 Daily 10-10:50a 7411 F Johanson S SH-254 Daily 1-1:50p 7415 G Cochran A SH-254 TTh 2:15-4:30p 7419 U SH-254 MW 7:15-9:35p

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Online Course PHIL& 106 Introduction To Logic (5)

Satisfies a natural science or quantitative skills requirement for AA degree. Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Additional fee of $37.00. (NR)

7399 DEA Pardi P ARR ARR ARRInstructor’s e-mail: [email protected].

7403 DEB Barnes T ARR ARR ARRInstructor’s e-mail: [email protected].

Online Course PHIL 112 Ethics In The Workplace (5)

Prerequisite: Eligible for ENGL 100 or instructor’s permission. Satisfies a humanities/fine arts/English requirement for AA degree. Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Instructorís e-mail: [email protected]. Additional fee of $37.00. (NR)

7319 DE Will M ARR ARR ARR

PHIL 115 Reasoning-Everyday Life (5)Prerequisite: Eligible for ENGL 100 or instructor’s permission. Satisfies a humanities/fine arts/English requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $2.00. (NR)

7323 A Hoeller K SC-240 Daily 12-12:50p

PHIL 210 Comparative Religion (5)Prerequisite: Eligible for ENGL 100 or instructor’s permission. Satisfies a humanities/fine arts/English requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $2.00. (NR)

7339 A Fox J ZWC-104 Daily 12-12:50p

W PHIL 215 Advanced Logic (5)Prerequisite: PHIL& 106 with a grade of 2.0 or higher and eligible for MATH& 141; or instructor’s permission. Satisfies a natural science requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $2.00. (NR)

7343 A Jeffery A SC-322 Daily 11-11:50a

W PHIL 220 Intro-Eastern Philosophy (5)Prerequisite: Eligible for ENGL 100 or instructor’s permission. Satisfies a humanities/fine arts/English requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $2.00. (NR)

7347 A Jeffery A IVA-109 Daily 9-9:50a

Hybrid Course PHIL 238 Phil Of Human Rights (5)

Prerequisite: Eligible for ENGL 100 or instructor’s permission. Satisfies a humanities/fine arts/English and the diversity course requirement for AA degree. Students will be required to utilize the Internet and Web site as a means of communication. Seminars will be held on campus. Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected]. Additional fee of $19.50. (NR)

7355 DE Clausen J BI-13 MWTh 11-11:50a

PHIL 240 Introduction To Ethics (5)Prerequisite: Eligible for ENGL 100 or instructor’s permission. Satisfies a humanities/fine arts/English requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $2.00. (NR)

7359 A Barnes T SH-254 Daily 9-9:50a

W PHIL 243 Environmental Ethics (5)Prerequisite: Eligible for ENGL 100 or instructor’s permission. Satisfies a humanities/fine arts/English requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $2.00. (NR)

7363 A Cochran A IVA-109 Daily 8-8:50a

Photography PHOTO 101 Begin B/W Photography (5)

Satisfies an activity or a humanities/fine arts/English requirement for AA degree. Students arrange own schedule in darkroom. Additional lab time required (4-6 hours per week). 35mm film camera required. Additional fee of $25.00. (NR)

7435 A Oliveira G SH-270 MWF 9-9:50a Oliveira G SH-272 ARR ARR 7439 B Oliveira G SH-270 MWF 10-10:50a Oliveira G SH-272 ARR ARR 7443 C SH-270 MWF 11-11:50a SH-272 ARR ARR 7447 D SH-270 MWF 12-12:50p SH-272 ARR ARR 7449 E SH-270 MWF 1-1:50p SH-272 ARR ARR 7451 F SH-270 MW 4-5:30p SH-272 ARR ARR

PHOTO 102 Intermed Photography (5)Satisfies a humanities/fine arts/English requirement for AA degree. Students must arrange own schedule in darkroom. Additional lab time required (4-6 hours per week). Prerequisite: PHOTO 101. 35mm film camera required. Additional fee of $25.00. (NR)

7459 A Oliveira G SH-270 TTh 9-10:30a Oliveira G SH-272 ARR ARR

PHOTO 103 Advanced Photography (5)Satisfies a humanities/fine arts/English requirement for AA degree. Students must arrange own schedule in darkroom. Additional lab time required (4-6 hours per week). Prerequisite: PHOTO 102. 35mm film camera required. Additional fee of $25.00. (NR)

7471 A Oliveira G SH-270 TTh 9-10:30a Oliveira G SH-272 ARR ARR

PHOTO 111 Beg Digital Photography (5)Satisfies an activity or a humanities/fine arts/English requirement for AA degree. Students arrange own schedule in lab. Additional lab time required (4-6 hours per week). Digital camera required. Additional fee of $50.00. (NR)

7475 A Navin P SH-273 TTh 9-10:30a Navin P SH-273 ARR ARR

Online Course PHOTO 111 Beg Digital Photography (5)

Satisfies an activity or a humanities/fine arts/English requirement for AA degree. Students arrange own schedule in lab. Additional lab time required (4-6 hours per week). Digital camera required. Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected]. Additional fee of $50.00. (NR)

7479 DEA Navin P ARR ARR ARR 7483 DEB Navin P ARR ARR ARR 7487 DEC Navin P ARR ARR ARR 7491 DED Navin P ARR ARR ARR

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Online Course PHOTO 112 Interm Digital Photo (5)

Prerequisite: PHOTO 111. Satisfies an activity or a humanities/fine arts/English requirement for AA degree. Students arrange own schedule in lab. Additional lab time required (4-6 hours per week). Digital camera required. Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected]. Additional fee of $50.00. (NR)

7495 DEA Navin P ARR ARR ARR 7499 DEB Navin P ARR ARR ARR 7503 DEC Navin P ARR ARR ARR 7507 DED Navin P ARR ARR ARR

Online Course PHOTO 113 Adv Digital Photography (5)

Prerequisite: PHOTO 112. Satisfies an activity or a humanities/fine arts/English requirement for AA degree. Students arrange own schedule in lab. Additional lab time required (4-6 hours per week). Digital camera required. Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected]. Additional fee of $50.00. (NR)

7511 DEA Navin P ARR ARR ARR 7515 DEB Navin P ARR ARR ARR 7519 DEC Navin P ARR ARR ARR 7523 DED Navin P ARR ARR ARR

Physical Education P E 101 Physical Fitness Lab (2)

Satisfies a lifetime fitness/wellness requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $10.00. (NR)

6779 A Turnbull L PE-107 MWF 7-7:50a Turnbull L FC-1 MWF 7-7:50a 6787 B Turnbull L PE-107 MWF 8-8:50a Turnbull L FC-1 MWF 8-8:50a

P E 102 Jogging (2)Satisfies a lifetime fitness/wellness requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $8.50. (NR)

6791 A Jackson T PE-107 MWF 10-10:50a Jackson T PE-141 MWF 10-10:50a

P E 103 Total Physical Fitness (3)Satisfies a lifetime fitness/wellness requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $10.00. (NR)

6795 A Behrbaum A FC-1 MWF 9-9:50a Behrbaum A PE-106 TTh 9-9:50a 6799 B Jackson T FC-1 MWF 1-1:50p Jackson T PE-106 TTh 1-1:50p

Online Course P E 103 Total Physical Fitness (3)

Satisfies a lifetime fitness/wellness requirement for AA degree. Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected]. Additional fee of $31.00. (NR)

6803 DE Jackson T ARR ARR ARR

P E 109 Court Games (3)Additional fee of $10.00. (NR)

6807 A Keene D PE-102 Daily 9-9:50a

P E 111 Aerobic Walking (2)Satisfies a lifetime fitness/wellness requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $8.50. (NR)

6813 A Turnbull L PE-107 MWF 9-9:50a Turnbull L PE-141 MWF 9-9:50a 6815 B Blais R PE-107 MWF 11-11:50a Blais R PE-141 MWF 11-11:50a 6819 C Behrbaum A PE-107 MWF 2-2:50p Behrbaum A PE-141 MWF 2-2:50p 6823 KCA Davis S Kent TTh 9-10:20a

P E 112 Karate (1)Additional fee of $10.00. (NR)

6827 A Penor J PE-102 TTh 9-9:50a

P E 113 Group Dynamic Activities (1)Additional fee of $10.00. (NR)

6831 A Braun S PE-107 SaSu 8a-5p Miller C PE-107 SaSu 8a-5p

Class begins 04/14/12 and ends 04/15/12. 6835 B Behrbaum M PE-107 SaSu 8a-5p Behrbaum A PE-107 SaSu 8a-5p

Class begins 04/21/12 and ends 04/22/12. 6839 C Braun S PE-107 SaSu 8a-5p Miller C PE-107 SaSu 8a-5p

Class begins 05/19/12 and ends 05/20/12.

P E 114 Cardio Conditioning (1)Additional fee of $10.00. (NR)

6843 A Jackson T FC-1 TTh 11-11:50a

P E 115 Kick-Box Aerobics (1)Additional fee of $10.00. (NR)

6851 A Penor J OEB-9 TTh 10-10:50a

P E 118 Volleyball (1)Additional fee of $10.00. (NR)

6855 A Behrbaum A PE-102 MW 11-11:50a

P E 119 Interm/Adv Volleyball (1)Prerequisite: P E 118 or instructor’s permission. Additional fee of $10.00. (NR)

6863 A Behrbaum A PE-102 MW 11-11:50a

P E 121 Badminton (1)Additional fee of $10.00. (NR)

6871 A Behrbaum A PE-102 TTh 11-11:50a

P E 122 Archery (1)Additional fee of $10.00. (NR)

6875 A Behrbaum M PE-102 MW 8-8:50a 6879 B Behrbaum M PE-102 MW 1-1:50p

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P E 124 Indoor Soccer (1)Additional fee of $10.00. (NR)

6887 A Keene D PE-102 TTh 1-1:50p

P E 131 Weight Training (2)Satisfies a lifetime fitness/wellness requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $10.00. (NR)

6899 A Blais R PE-106 MWF 7-7:50a 6903 B Behrbaum A PE-106 MWF 8-8:50a 6907 C Jackson T PE-106 TTh 8-9:20a 6911 D Jackson T PE-106 MWF 9-9:50a 6915 E Blais R PE-106 MWF 10-10:50a 6919 F Jackson T PE-106 MWF 11-11:50a 6923 G Behrbaum A PE-106 MWF 1-1:50p 6927 H Jackson T PE-106 MWF 2-2:50p 6931 U Behrbaum M PE-106 MWTh 5-5:50p

P E 136 Yoga 1 (1)Additional fee of $10.00. (NR)

6943 A Blais R PE-102 MW 8-8:50a 6947 B Hansen B PE-102 MW 11-11:50a 6951 C Hansen B OEB-9 F 11a-12:50p 6955 D Hansen B PE-102 TTh 1-1:50p 6959 EU Blais R Enumclaw M 5:30-7:05p 6963 U Sprague F OEB-9 T 6-7:35p

P E 137 Body Toning (1)Additional fee of $10.00. (NR)

6967 A Hansen B OEB-9 TTh 11-11:50a 6971 B Hansen B OEB-9 MW 1-1:50p

P E 148 CORE Training (1)Additional fee of $10.00. (NR)

6991 A Hansen B PE-102 TTh 10-10:50a

P E 149 CORE Training For Health (2)Additional fee of $10.00. (NR)

6995 A Blais R PE-102 MWF 12-12:50p

P E 160 Exercise And Nutrition (3)Satisfies a lifetime fitness/wellness requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $10.00. (NR)

7011 A Behrbaum A PE-107 MW 10-10:50a Behrbaum A PE-106 TTh 10-10:50a

Online Course P E 160 Exercise And Nutrition (3)

Satisfies a lifetime fitness/wellness requirement for AA degree. Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected]. Additional fee of $31.00. (NR)

7015 DE Behrbaum A ARR ARR ARR

P E 165 Exercise And Health (3)Satisfies a lifetime fitness/wellness requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $10.00. (NR)

7019 A Behrbaum M PE-107 MW 11-11:50a Behrbaum M PE-106 TTh 11-11:50a

P E 201 Adv Physical Fitness Lab (2)Prerequisite: P E 101 or instructor’s permission. Additional fee of $10.00. (NR)

7031 A Turnbull L FC-1 MWF 7-7:50a 7039 B Turnbull L FC-1 MWF 8-8:50a

P E 202 Physical Fitness Lab (2)Prerequisite: P E 201 or instructor’s permission. Additional fee of $10.00. (NR)

7047 A Turnbull L FC-1 MWF 7-7:50a 7055 B Turnbull L FC-1 MWF 8-8:50a

P E 212 Advanced Jogging (2)Prerequisite: P E 102. Additional fee of $8.50. (NR)

7071 A Jackson T PE-107 MWF 10-10:50a

P E 215 Adv Aerobic Walking (2)Prerequisite: P E 111. Additional fee of $8.50. (NR)

7073 A Turnbull L PE-107 MWF 9-9:50a 7075 B Blais R PE-107 MWF 11-11:50a 7079 C Behrbaum A PE-107 MWF 2-2:50p 7083 KCA Davis S Kent TTh 9-10:20a

P E 216 Advanced Karate (1)Additional fee of $10.00. (NR)

7085 A Penor J PE-102 TTh 9-9:50a

P E 231 Advanced Weight Training (2)Prerequisite: PE 131 or instructor’s permission. Additional fee of $10.00. (NR)

7087 A Blais R PE-106 MWF 7-7:50a 7091 B Behrbaum A PE-106 MWF 8-8:50a 7095 C Jackson T PE-106 TTh 8-9:20a 7099 D Jackson T PE-106 MWF 9-9:50a 7103 E Blais R PE-106 MWF 10-10:50a 7107 F Jackson T PE-106 MWF 11-11:50a 7111 G Behrbaum A PE-106 MWF 1-1:50p 7115 H Jackson T PE-106 MWF 2-2:50p 7119 U Behrbaum M PE-106 MWTh 5-5:50p

P E 236 Yoga 2 (1)Additional fee of $10.00. (NR)

7123 A Blais R PE-102 MW 8-8:50a 7127 B Hansen B PE-102 MW 11-11:50a 7131 C Hansen B OEB-9 F 11a-12:50p 7135 D Hansen B PE-102 TTh 1-1:50p 7139 EU Blais R Enumclaw M 5:30-7:05p 7143 U Sprague F OEB-9 T 6-7:35p

P E 253 Adv Total Phys Fitness (3)Prerequisite: P E 103. This is a pass/no credit course. Additional fee of $10.00. (NR)

7159 A Behrbaum A PE-107 MWF 9-9:50a Behrbaum A PE-106 TTh 9-9:50a 7163 B Jackson T PE-107 MWF 1-1:50p Jackson T PE-106 TTh 1-1:50p

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Physical Therapist AssistantW PTA 111 Principles Of PT Agents 2 (6)

Prerequisite: PTA 110. Additional fee of $10.00. (NR) 7743 A Haynes M SC-159 T 10a-12p Haynes M SC-156 T 8-10a Haynes M SC-156 MTh 1-3p Haynes M SC-159 Th 11a-12p 7747 B Haynes M SC-159 T 10a-12p Haynes M SC-156 T 1-3p Haynes M SC-156 MTh 8-10a Haynes M SC-159 Th 11a-12p

W PTA 113 Posture And Movement (4)Prerequisite: H SCI 102. Additional fee of $5.00. (NR)

7751 A Van Wagner P SC-159 M 10a-12p Van Wagner P SC-144 Th 8-10a Van Wagner P SC-159 Th 10-11a 7755 B Van Wagner P SC-159 M 10a-12p Van Wagner P SC-144 Th 1-3p Van Wagner P SC-159 Th 10-11a

Hybrid CourseW PTA 131 Survey Of Pathophys 2 (2)

Prerequisite: PTA 130. Students will be required to utilize the Internet and Web site as a means of communication. Seminars will be held on campus. Visit: www.greenriver.edu/distance. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected]. Additional fee of $7.00. (NR)

7759 DE Parry D SC-159 W 10-11a

W PTA 151 Clinical Preparation (1)Prerequisite: PTA 110. Additional fee of $15.00. (NR)

7763 A Parry D SC-159 W 8-9a 7767 B Parry D SC-159 W 9-10a

Hybrid CourseW PTA 253 Clinical Supervision 3 (1)

Prerequisite: PTA 252 and concurrent enrollment in PTA 279 or 280. This is a pass/no credit course. Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected]. Additional fee of $35.00. (NR)

7775 DE Parry D ARR ARR ARR

W PTA 279 Clinical Affiliation 3 (7)Prerequisite: PTA 278 and concurrent enrollment in or completion of PTA 253. This is a pass/no credit course. Additional fee of $10.00. (NR)

7779 A Parry D LC-225 ARR ARR

W PTA 280 Clinical Affiliation 4 (7)Prerequisite: PTA 279 and concurrent enrollment in or completion of PTA 253. This is a pass/no credit course. Additional fee of $10.00. (NR)

7783 A Parry D LC-225 ARR ARR

Physics PHYS 105 Concepts-Physical World (5)

Satisfies a natural science or lab science requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $13.00. (NR)

7527 A SC-109 MTThF 8:30-10a 7531 B SC-117 MTThF 9-10:30a 7541 KCA Kent MWF 10:30a-12:30p 7535 C SC-117 MTThF 12-1:30p 7539 D SC-109 MTThF 3-5p 7543 U SC-117 MW 6:30-9:50p

PHYS 110 Intro College Physics (5)Prerequisite: A grade of 2.0 or higher in MATH 097 or 116T; or 11/2 years of high school algebra. Satisfies a natural science or lab science requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $13.00. (NR)

7545 A SC-120 MTThF 9-10:20a 7547 B SC-120 MTThF 10:30-11:50a

7551 C SC-120 MTThF 12-1:20p 7555 D SC-120 MWTh 4-5:50p 7563 U SC-120 MW 6:30-9:30p 7565 V SC-120 TTh 6:30-9:30p

PHYS 112 College Physics 3 (5)Prerequisite: A grade of 2.0 or higher in PHYS 110 and in MATH 097, 117T or 11/2 years of high school Algebra. Satisfies a natural science or lab science requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $13.00. (NR)

7581 KCA Kent MWF 8-10a 7579 A Battle A SC-120 MTThF 1:30-2:50p

PHYS 150 Physics For Life Sci 1 (5)Prerequisite: A grade of 2.0 or higher in MATH 097 or 116T or 11/2 years of high school algebra. Satisfies a natural science or lab science requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $9.00. (NR)

7583 A SC-120 MTThF 10:30-11:50a

W PHYS 152 Physics For Life Sci 3 (5)Prerequisite: A grade of 2.0 or higher in PHYS 110 or 150 and either MATH 097, 116T, or 11/2 years of high school algebra. Satisfies a natural science or lab science requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $13.00. (NR)

7587 A SC-120 MTThF 1:30-2:50p

PHYS 201 Physics/Science-Engineer (5)Prerequisite: A grade of 2.0 or higher in PHYS 110 or in high school physics, or equivalent, and in MATH& 142 or equivalent with concurrent enrollment or completion of MATH& 151. Satisfies a natural science or lab science requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $13.00. (NR)

7591 A Solomonson C SC-120 MTThF 7:30-8:50a 7595 B SC-117 MTWTh 4-5:30p

PHYS 202 Physics/Science-Engineer (5)Prerequisite: A grade of 2.0 or higher in PHYS 201 and MATH& 151 and at least concurrent enrollment in MATH& 152. Satisfies a natural science or lab science requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $13.00. (NR)

7599 A Battle A SC-117 MTThF 10:30-11:50a

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PHYS 203 Physics/Science-Engineer (5)Prerequisite: A grade of 2.0 or higher in PHYS 202 and MATH& 152 and at least concurrent enrollment in MATH& 153. Satisfies a natural science or lab science requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $13.00. (NR)

7603 A Battle A SC-117 MTThF 7:30-8:50a 7607 B Clay K SC-117 MTThF 1:30-2:50p 7609 KCA Solomonson C Kent MTThF 1:30-2:50p 7611 U Narayanan A SC-117 TTh 6:30-9:30p

W PHYS 208 Electric/Magnetic Fields (2)Prerequisite: A grade of 2.0 or higher in PHYS 202 and MATH& 152; and at least concurrent enrollment in MATH& 153 and PHYS 203. Satisfies a natural science requirement for AA degree.

7615 A Clay K SC-101 TTh 9-9:50a

W PHYS 225 Modern Physics (3)Prerequisite: A grade of 2.0 or higher in PHYS 202 and MATH& 152; and at least concurrent enrollment in PHYS 203 and MATH& 153. Satisfies a natural science requirement for AA degree.

7619 A Clay K SC-117 MTTh 3-3:50p

Political Science POLS& 101 Intro Political Science (5)

Prerequisite: Eligible for ENGL 100 or instructor’s permission. Satisfies a social science requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $2.00. (NR)

7631 A Jansen L ZWC-104 Daily 11-11:50a 7635 B Jansen L SH-257 MTWTh 1-2:05p

POLS& 200 Introduction To Law (5)Prerequisite: READ 094 with a grade of 2.0 or higher; or eligible for READ 104. Satisfies a social science requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $5.00. (NR)

7647 KCU Jarmon A Kent MW 6-8:20p

Learning Community: Law And PsychologyAn exploration of internal and external conflict. The class is designed as an active learning experience, combining the case method approach in law from a psychological perspective. Join us for a new approach to learning that will serve you well beyond your college years! This course combines POLS& 200 – Introduction to Law and Commerce and PSYC& 220 – Abnormal Psychology for 10 credits.

POLS& 200 Introduction To Law (5)Prerequisite: READ 094 with a grade of 2.0 or higher; or eligible for READ 104. Satisfies a social science requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $5.00. (NR)

7651 LCA Primiani F SS-8 Daily 10-11:50aMust also register for PSYC 220 LCA, item #7735

7655 LCB Primiani F SS-8 Daily 10-11:50aMust also register for PSYC 220 LCB, item #7739

POLS& 202 American Government (5)Prerequisite: Eligible for ENGL& 101 or instructor’s permission. Satisfies a social science requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $1.00. (NR)

7659 A Salisbury B SH-257 Daily 8-8:50a 7663 B Salisbury B SC-101 Daily 11-11:50a

Online Course POLS& 202 American Government (5)

Prerequisite: Eligible for ENGL& 101 or instructor’s permission. Satisfies a social science requirement for AA degree. Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected]. Additional fee of $36.00. (NR)

7667 DE Jansen L ARR ARR ARR

POLS& 203 International Relations (5)Prerequisite: Eligible for ENGL& 101 or instructor’s permission. Satisfies a social science requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $1.00. (NR)

7669 A Salisbury B SH-257 Daily 12-12:50p

W POLS& 204 Comparative Government (5)Prerequisite: Eligible for ENGL& 101 or instructor’s permission. Satisfies a social science requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $1.00. (NR)

7671 A Jansen L SH-257 Daily 10-10:50a

Psychology PSYC& 100 General Psychology (5)

Prerequisite: Eligible for ENGL 100 or instructor’s permission. Satisfies a social science requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $1.00. (NR)

7679 A Wilturner C SH-357 Daily 8-8:50a 7683 B Wilturner C SH-357 Daily 9-9:50a 7687 C Marshall J SH-110 Daily 11-11:50a 7691 D Marshall J SH-110 Daily 11-11:50a 7693 E SS-9 Daily 11-11:50a

Item #7693 opens after item #7687 and item #7691 close. 7699 F SH-357 Daily 12-12:50p

Item #7699 opens after item #7703 and item #7707 close. 7703 G Crawford J SH-357 Daily 2-2:50p 7707 U Crawford J SH-357 MW 4-6:20p 7711 V Jeffreys C SH-357 TTh 4:45-7:05p 7715 W Jeffreys C SH-357 TTh 7:15-9:35p

Online Course PSYC& 100 General Psychology (5)

Prerequisite: Eligible for ENGL 100 or instructor’s permission. Satisfies a social science requirement for AA degree. Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected]. Additional fee of $36.00. (NR)

7695 DE Marshall J ARR ARR ARR

Online Course PSYC& 180 Human Sexuality (5)

Prerequisite: PSYC& 100 and eligible for ENGL 100 or instructor’s permission. Satisfies a social science requirement for AA degree. Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected]. Additional fee of $36.00. (NR)

7727 DE Marshall J ARR ARR ARR

W PSYC& 200 Lifespan Psychology (5)Prerequisite: PSYC& 100 and eligible for ENGL& 101; or instructor’s permission. Satisfies a social science requirement for AA degree.

7731 A Marshall J SH-357 Daily 10-10:50a

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Learning Community: Law And PsychologyAn exploration of internal and external conflict. The class is designed as an active learning experience, combining the case method approach in law from a psychological perspective. Join us for a new approach to learning that will serve you well beyond your college years! This course combines POLS& 200 – Introduction to Law and Commerce and PSYC& 220 – Abnormal Psychology for 10 credits.

PSYC& 220 Abnormal Psychology (5)Prerequisite: PSYC& 100 and eligible for ENGL& 101; or instructor’s permission. Satisfies a social science requirement for AA degree.

7735 LCA Wilturner C SS-8 Daily 10-11:50aMust also register for POLS& 200 LCA, item #7651.

7739 LCB Wilturner C SS-8 Daily 10-11:50aMust also register for POLS& 200 LCB, item #7655.

PSYC 240 Social Psychology (5)Prerequisite: PSYC& 100. Satisfies a social science requirement for AA degree.

7741 A Crawford J SH-357 Daily 1-1:50p

ReadingHybrid Course

READ 0831 Reading Proficiency 1 (1)This is a pass/no credit course. Students will be required to utilize the Internet and web site as a means of communication. Seminars will be held on campus. Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected]. Additional fee of $7.00. (NR)

7787 DE Perdue C ARR ARR ARR

Hybrid Course READ 0832 Reading Proficiency 2 (1)

This is a pass/no credit course. Students will be required to utilize the Internet and web site as a means of communication. Seminars will be held on campus. Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected]. Additional fee of $7.00. (NR)

7791 DE Perdue C ARR ARR ARR

Hybrid Course READ 0833 Reading Proficiency 3 (1)

This is a pass/no credit course. Students will be required to utilize the Internet and web site as a means of communication. Seminars will be held on campus. Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected]. Additional fee of $7.00. (NR)

7795 DE Perdue C ARR ARR ARR

READ 084 Reading Essentials (5)Prerequisite: Appropriate placement score or instructor’s permission. Additional fee of $5.00. (NR)

7799 A Perdue C HSB-3 Daily 9-9:50a 7803 B Perdue C RLC-115 Daily 10-10:50a

READ 094 Reading Improvement (5)Prerequisite: Completion of READ 084 with a grade of 2.0 or higher; or appropriate placement score; or instructor’s permission. Additional fee of $5.00. (NR)

7819 A RLC-132 Daily 9-9:50a 7823 B Rosemond H RLC-132 Daily 10-10:50a 7837 KCA Kent TTh 10:30a-12:50p 7827 C Perdue C RLC-132 Daily 11-11:50a 7831 D RLC-115 Daily 12-12:50p 7835 E RLC-132 MWThF 12:30-1:35p 7839 U RLC-132 TTh 7-9:20p

READ 104 Reading Mastery (5)Prerequisite: Completion of READ 094 with a grade of 2.0 or higher; or appropriate placement score; or instructor’s permission. Additional fee of $2.50. (NR)

7843 A Rosemond H RLC-132 Daily 8-8:50a 7847 B Trujillo L RLC-118 Daily 9-9:50a 7851 C Trujillo L IVA-108 Daily 10-10:50a 7855 D Rosemond H RLC-118 Daily 11-11:50a 7863 E Trujillo L RLC-175 MWThF 12:30-1:35p 7867 F Vail L RLC-118 Daily 1-1:50p 7871 KCU Kent MW 6:30-8:50p 7879 U RLC-132 MW 7-9:20p

Online Course READ 104 Reading Mastery (5)

Prerequisite: Completion of READ 094 with a grade of 2.0 or higher; or appropriate placement score; or instructor’s permission. Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected]. Additional fee of $37.50. (NR)

7859 DE Rosemond H ARR ARR ARR

Learning Community: Say What? – Language, Identity And PowerThis course will examine the ways that we use language to know who we are, to tell others what we think and to influence the world around us. College reading and writing (the language of college) may not be anyone’s native tongue, but it is often the language of power. More importantly, language is part of how we see ourselves in society. This class combines ENGL 100 – Introductory Composition and READ 104 – Reading Mastery for 10 credits.

READ 104 Reading Mastery (5)Prerequisite: Completion of READ 094 with a grade of 2.0 or higher; or appropriate placement score; or instructor’s permission. Additional fee of $2.50. (NR)

7875 LCA Vail L RLC-175 Daily 10-11:50aMust also register for ENGL 100 LCA, item #3619.

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Real EstateReal Estate Licensing Requirements – 3 Class Package – OnlineWashington State Department of Licensing requires 90 clock hours: Fundamentals 1, Fundamentals 2, and Sales Practices (Real Estate 101, 102 & 140). Register for Item No. 7881 which includes Real Estate 101, 102 & 140). All three classes must be taken in consecutive order. Practice exams and textbook included. Call Continuing Education at ext. 2535 for more information. No Tuition. Fee: $529.00

Online Package Includes:R EST 101 Real Estate Fundamentals 1 (3)R EST 102 Real Estate Fundamentals 2 (3)R EST 140 Real Estate Sales Practices (3)

ONLINE COURSESCall Continuing Education at ext. 2535 for more information.

R EST 120 Real Estate Law (3)Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. No tuition. Fee $179.00.

7885 DE ARR ARR ARR

R EST 130 Residential Appraisal (3)Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. No tuition. Fee $179.00.

7887 DE ARR ARR ARR

R EST 150 Real Estate Finance (3)Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. No tuition. Fee $179.00.

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R EST 170 Real Estate Property Management (3)This is a home-study course. No tuition. Fee $179.00.

7893 A ARR ARR ARR

R EST 180 Office Administration (3)This is a home-study course. No tuition. Fee $179.00.

7895 A ARR ARR ARR

Sociology SOC& 101 Intro To Sociology (5)

Prerequisite: Eligible for ENGL 100 or instructor’s permission. Satisfies a social science requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $1.00. (NR)

7915 A Wynn-Summers SH-259 Daily 8-8:50a 7919 B Wynn-Summers SH-355 Daily 10-10:50a 7923 C Aldcroft J SH-259 TTh 12-2:20p 7927 U Keeton J SH-259 MW 5-7:20p

Online Course SOC& 101 Intro To Sociology (5)

Prerequisite: Eligible for ENGL 100 or instructor’s permission. Satisfies a social science requirement for AA degree. Satisfies a social science requirement for AA degree. Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected]. Additional fee of $36.00. (NR)

7925 DE Wynn-Summers ARR ARR ARR

Online Course SOC 205 Sociology of Disability (5)

Prerequisite: Eligible for ENGL& 101 or instructor’s permission. Satisfies a social science requirement for AA degree. Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Additional fee of $36.00. (NR)

7929 DE ARR ARR ARR

SOC 215 Survey Of Criminology (5)Prerequisite: Eligible for ENGL& 101 or instructor’s permission. Satisfies a social science requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $1.00. (NR)

7899 A Aldcroft J SH-259 TTh 3-5:20p

SOC 220 Sex/Gender In Society (5)Prerequisite: Eligible for ENGL& 101 or instructor’s permission. Satisfies a social science and the diversity course requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $1.00. (NR)

7903 A Wynn-Summers SH-259 Daily 11-11:50a

Learning Community: Thinking Outside the Pine Box: Studying Life With Death Left InExamine cultural norms and practices around death and dying and the philosophical underpinnings for these norms and practices. In addition, the course explores several related contemporary issues such as capital punishment, euthanasia, and abortion. Course includes guest speakers, field trip and outside class activities. This course combines PHIL 102—Contemporary Moral Problems and SOC 230—Sociology Of Death And Dying for 10 credits.

W SOC 230 Sociology Of Death/Dying (5)Prerequisite: Eligible for ENGL& 101 or instructor’s permission. Satisfies a social science requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $1.00. (NR)

7905 LCA Hull L RLC-131 Daily 10-11:50aMust also register for PHIL 102 LCA, item #7303.

7907 LCB Hull L RLC-131 Daily 10-11:50aMust also register for PHIL 102 LCB, item #7305.

Spanish SPAN 115 Hispanic Activities (1)

Satisfies an activity requirement for AA degree. 7951 A SH-159 F 12-12:50p

SPAN& 122 Spanish II (5)Prerequisite: A grade of 2.0 or higher in SPAN& 121 or equivalent with instructor’s permission. The equivalent of SPAN& 121 is one year in high school with a grade of B or higher. Satisfies a humanities/fine arts/English requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $5.00. (NR)

7959 A SH-255 Daily 8-8:50a 7963 B Fleites-Lear SH-150 Daily 9-9:50a 7967 C Fleites-Lear SH-150 Daily 10-10:50a 7971 D IVA-109 Daily 11-11:50a

SPAN& 123 Spanish III (5)Prerequisite: A grade of 2.0 or higher in SPAN& 122 or equivalent with instructor’s permission. The equivalent of SPAN& 122 is two years in high school with a grade of B or higher. Satisfies a humanities/fine arts/English requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $5.00. (NR)

7975 A SH-150 Daily 8-8:50a 7979 B Mommer E BI-13 Daily 9-9:50a 7983 C Fleites-Lear SH-150 Daily 11-11:50a 7991 KCU Hanson D Kent TTh 4-6:20p 7987 EU Enumclaw MW 6:30-8:50p 7995 U SH-150 TTh 7:15-9:35p

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W SPAN& 223 Spanish VI (5)Prerequisite: A grade of 2.0 or higher in SPAN& 222 or equivalent with instructor’s permission. Satisfies a humanities/fine arts/English and the diversity course requirement for AA degree. Additional fee of $5.00. (NR)

7999 A Mommer E BI-13 Daily 10-10:50a

Study Skills ST SK 106 College Survival (2)

Prerequisite: Eligible for READ 104 or instructor’s permission. This is a pass/no credit course. Additional fee of $5.00. (NR)

8027 A Rosemond H ZWC-105 TTh 1-2:50p Rosemond H ZWC-105 W 1-1:50p

Class begins 04/03/12 and ends 05/01/12. 8031 B Rosemond H ZWC-105 TTh 1-2:50p Rosemond H ZWC-105 W 1-1:50p

Class begins 05/08/12 and ends 06/06/12.

ST SK 110 College Success Strategy (5)Prerequisite: Eligible for READ 104 or concurrent enrollment in READ 094.

8043 A Rosemond H RLC-128 Daily 9-9:50a

TechnologyOnline Course

TECH 100 Careers New Millennium (2)Satisfies an activity requirement for AA degree. This is a pass/no credit course. On-Campus attendance required on Thursday, 04/19/12 from 5:30-7p in HSB-1. Additional fee of $34.00. (NR)

8049 DE McCauley J ARR ARR ARR

Water/Wastewater TechnologyThese classes are managed by the Washington Environmental Training Center (WETRC) and are self-support.Classes are fee based and exempt from the institutional refund policy and the regular registration process. For more information or to register, visit our Web site at: www.wetrc.org.

Wastewater TechnologyOnline Courses

WWT 180 Wastewater Collection (3)Visit: www.wetrc.org. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected]. No tuition. Fee $449.00.

8217 DE Shea E ARR ARR ARRClass begins 05/14/12 and ends 06/15/12.

WWT 186 Municipal WW Treatment 2 (3)Visit: www.wetrc.org. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected]. No tuition. Fee $449.00.

8219 DE Shea E ARR ARR ARRClass begins 04/02/12 and ends 05/04/12.

WWT 188 Wastewater Laboratory (2)Visit: www.wetrc.org. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected]. No tuition. Fee $323.00.

8221 DE Shea E ARR ARR ARRClass begins 04/02/12 and ends 05/04/12.

Water Supply TechnoloyOnline Courses

WST 180 Water Distribution (3)Visit: www.wetrc.org. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected]. No tuition. Fee $449.00.

8205 DE Shea E ARR ARR ARRClass begins 05/14/12 and ends 06/15/12.

WST 186 Water Treatment 2 (3)Visit: www.wetrc.org. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected]. No tuition. Fee $449.00.

8207 DE Shea E ARR ARR ARRClass begins 04/02/12 and ends 05/04/12.

WST 188 Water Laboratory (2)Visit: www.wetrc.org. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected]. No tuition. Fee $323.00.

8209 DE Shea E ARR ARR ARRClass begins 04/02/12 and ends 05/04/12.

Water TechnologyOnline Courses

WTECH 182 Pumps And Pumping System (3)Visit: www.wetrc.org. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected]. No tuition. Fee $449.00.

8211 DE Shea E ARR ARR ARRClass begins 05/14/12 and ends 06/15/12.

WTECH 183 Utility Worker Safety (3)Visit: www.wetrc.org. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected] <mailto: [email protected]>. No tuition. Fee $449.00.

8212 DE Shea E ARR ARR ARRClass begins 05/14/12 and ends 06/15/12.

WTECH 187 Drawings And Manuals (3)Visit: www.wetrc.org. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected]. No tuition. Fee $449.00.

8213 DE Shea E ARR ARR ARRClass begins 04/02/12 and ends 05/04/12.

WTECH 188 W/WW Electrical (3)Visit: www.wetrc.org. Instructor’s e-mail: [email protected]. No tuition. Fee $449.00.

8215 DE Shea E ARR ARR ARRClass begins 04/02/12 and ends 05/04/12.

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Welding WELD 103 Special Welding (3)

Instructor’s permission required. See instructor for entry code. Additional fee of $12.00. (NR)

8051 A Schreiber S TID-41 Daily 7:30-11:30a

WELD 107 Basic Blueprint Reading (3) 8055 U Vesser E TID-47 T 5:30-10p

WELD 141 Basic Arc Weld And Flame (13)Instructor’s permission required. See instructor for entry code. Additional fee of $130.00. (NR)

8059 A Schreiber S TID-41 Daily 7:30-11:30a 8063 B Vesser E TID-41 Daily 1-5p 8067 C Fox C TID-41 F 4:30-10p Fox C TID-41 SaSu 7a-3p 8071 U Danielson A TID-41 T 5:30-10p

This section is offered at 3 credits only. 8075 V Danielson A TID-41 Th 5:30-10p

This section is offered at 3 credits only.

WELD 142 Intermediate Welding (13)Instructor’s permission required. See instructor for entry code. Additional fee of $130.00. (NR)

8079 A Schreiber S TID-41 Daily 7:30-11:30a 8083 B Vesser E TID-41 Daily 1-5p 8087 C Fox C TID-41 F 4:30-10p Fox C TID-41 SaSu 7a-3p 8091 U Danielson A TID-41 T 5:30-10p

This section is offered at 3 credits only. 8095 V Danielson A TID-41 Th 5:30-10p

This section is offered at 3 credits only.

WELD 143 Advanced Arc Welding (13)Instructor’s permission required. See instructor for entry code. Additional fee of $130.00. (NR)

8099 A Schreiber S TID-41 Daily 7:30-11:30a 8103 B Vesser E TID-41 Daily 1-5p 8107 C Fox C TID-41 F 4:30-10p Fox C TID-41 SaSu 7a-3p 8111 U Danielson A TID-41 T 5:30-10p

This section is offered at 3 credits only. 8115 V Danielson A TID-41 Th 5:30-10p

This section is offered at 3 credits only.

WELD 194 Special Weld Project 1 (13)Instructor’s permission required. See instructor for entry code. Additional fee of $130.00. (NR)

8131 A Schreiber S TID-41 Daily 7:30-11:30a 8135 B Vesser E TID-41 Daily 1-5p 8139 C Fox C TID-41 F 4:30-10p Fox C TID-41 SaSu 7a-3p 8143 U Danielson A TID-41 M 5:30-10p

This section is offered at 3 credits only. 8147 V Danielson A TID-41 W 5:30-10p

This section is offered at 3 credits only.

WELD 195 Special Weld Project 2 (13)Instructor’s permission required. See instructor for entry code. Additional fee of $130.00. (NR)

8151 A Schreiber S TID-41 Daily 7:30-11:30a 8155 B Vesser E TID-41 Daily 1-5p 8159 C Fox C TID-41 F 4:30-10p Fox C TID-41 SaSu 7a-3p 8163 U Danielson A TID-41 M 5:30-10p

This section is offered at 3 credits only. 8167 V Danielson A TID-41 W 5:30-10p

This section is offered at 3 credits only.

WELD 196 Special Weld Project 3 (13)Instructor’s permission required. See instructor for entry code. Additional fee of $130.00. (NR)

8171 A Schreiber S TID-41 Daily 7:30-11:30a 8175 B Vesser E TID-41 Daily 1-5p 8179 C Fox C TID-41 F 4:30-10p Fox C TID-41 SaSu 7a-3p 8183 U Danielson A TID-41 M 5:30-10p

This section is offered at 3 credits only. 8187 V Danielson A TID-41 W 5:30-10p

This section is offered at 3 credits only.

Looking for information on Athletics, Artist & Speakers Series, Heavier Than Air Family

Theatre, Theatre Extemporé, or other student programs? Find it online at:

www.greenriver.edu/studentprograms

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2683 CMST 178 A Mattson R2687 CMST 179 A Mattson R2823 COOP 171 DE Simpson L2935 CRPT 177 A Rapozo L2939 CRPT 178 A Rapozo L2943 CRPT 179 A Rapozo L3067 D T 175 A Serna F3071 D T 175 B Waagan T3075 D T 177 A Serna F3079 D T 177 B Waagan T3083 D T 178 A Serna F3087 D T 178 B Waagan T3091 D T 179 A Serna F3095 D T 179 B Waagan T3135 D T 277 A Serna F3139 D T 277 B Waagan T3143 D T 278 A Serna F3147 D T 278 B Waagan T3151 D T 279 A Serna F3155 D T 279 B Waagan T4027 ENGR 177 A McCauley J4031 ENGR 178 A McCauley J4035 ENGR 179 A McCauley J4735 GIS 177 A Jabbouri S4739 GIS 178 A Jabbouri S4743 GIS 179 A Jabbouri S5523 IT 178 A Carter A5527 IT 178 B Schuller K5535 IT 179 A Carter A5539 IT 179 B Schuller K5551 IT 181 A Carter A5555 IT 181 B Schuller K5763 JOURN 177 A Knowlton J5767 JOURN 178 A Knowlton J5771 JOURN 179 A Knowlton J6135 MATH 177 A Nelson D6139 MATH 178 A Nelson D6143 MATH 179 A Nelson D6345 MFG 177 A Tagliente T6723 O T 177 A Rogoff J6727 O T 177 B Rogoff J6759 O T 277 A Fellows D6763 O T 278 A Fellows D7779 PTA 279 A Parry D7783 PTA 280 A Parry D8119 WELD 177 A Schreiber S8123 WELD 178 A Schreiber S8127 WELD 179 A Schreiber S

Unsure about how to get experience? Changing careers or upgrading skills? Joining Co-op could help you get started on the path to a new career or first career.

The Cooperative Education Internship Program (Co-op) at Green River Community College allows GRCC students to complete elective academic credits through work experience (paid or volunteer). Students who declare a specific area of study must work or volunteer in that field. Students who are taking general studies or intend to transfer may also qualify for work experience.

Contact ext. 2550 to receive your Co-op packet and schedule an orientation.

Co-op’s popular 1-credit seminar is now online. For information about the online seminar, please visit the Co-op office in the Lindbloom Student Center (LC-225) or call ext. 2550.

Note: Entry codes are available from the faculty advisor listed for each area of study.

Co-op gives you credit while you work

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0079 ABODY 177 A Millbauer M0083 ABODY 178 A Millbauer M0087 ABODY 179 A Millbauer M0571 ART 177 A Small C0575 ART 178 A Small C0579 ART 179 A Small C0985 ATECH 177 A Sorensen D1075 AVIA 177 A Comollo G1079 AVIA 178 A Comollo G1081 AVIA 179 A Comollo G1215 B A 177 A Rafanelli V1219 B A 178 A Rafanelli V1223 B A 179 A Rafanelli V1755 BUS 175 DE Broxholm T1759 BUS 180 A Perlot J2319 BUS E 177 A Slettvet J2323 BUS E 178 A Slettvet J2327 BUS E 179 A Slettvet J2619 CJ 177 A Riley R2679 CMST 177 A Mattson R

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EDUCATION IS A LIFE-LONG PROCESSThe non-credit classes listed in this section are for professional continuing education and personal enrichment. These are self-supporting courses, not supported by tax funds.

Continuing Education ClassesThere are five ways to register for Continuing Education classes:1. Phone. Call Continuing Education at ext. 2535. You must use a

VISA or MasterCard for phone registration.2. Mail. Send registration form (found on page 73) with payment to: Green River Community College, Attn: Continuing Education, 12401 SE 320th Street, Auburn, WA 98092-36223. Visit. Go to the Continuing Education Office on the Auburn

Campus (WT building), the Kent Campus, or the Enumclaw Campus.

4. Fax. Dial (253) 288-3480. You must use a VISA or MasterCard for fax registration.

5. Register and Pay Online. Go to www.greenriver.edu/ce

Refund Policy for Continuing Education Non-credit ClassesClass fees for Continuing Education classes are not refundable unless student cancels 24 business hours prior to the start of class. Full refunds will be made if the college cancels a class. Unless you’re notified otherwise, your registration is confirmed upon receipt of payment for class.

SPRING 2012 Continuing Education Classes Register now for spring quarter www.greenriver.edu/ce

PROFESSIONAL/WORK RELATED EDUCATION

Business/Professional Development BC 011 Social Media Marketing

The hottest and potentially cheapest way to reach your customers now is with social media. Learn the latest tips and tricks on how to effectively and easily use social media to promote your business with a minimum time commitment. You’ll learn principles, recent discoveries, and case studies to help you determine the best social media strategy for your business. Explore the social media communities that make the most sense for your business. Fee $167.00. CEUs: .8

Y402 KCU Davis K Kent-274 T 6-9pClass begins 05/15/12 and ends 06/05/12.

BC 0117 Import Export Now!Now you can learn to be self-employed in the import and/or export of goods or services with this step-by-step, hands-on, nine-week course. Develop your product or service and find the best suppliers and customers. Learn to work with banks, currency, insurance, government agencies and other trade entities in order to conduct trade worldwide at the small business level. After this formal nine-week course, you may join a listserv of ex-students, so access to the instructor and peers never ends. Textbook required. Fee $95.00. CEUs: 1.8

Y403 KCA Spiers J ARR ARR ARRClass begins 04/18/12 and ends 06/13/12.

BC 019 Grant Writing BasicsPrimarily designed for non-profits, this introduction to grant writing will help you identify your need, research the best potential funders, make pre-proposal contact with funders, and write the application. Topics include locating private and governmental funding sources, writing a need statement, and evaluating proposals. Increase your chances for grant writing success! Fee $75.00. CEUs: .6

Y181 A Mork-Obrien ZWC-104 Sa 9a-12pClass begins 06/02/12 and ends 06/09/12.

BC 033 How To Start A Successful Business – 4 ClassesTake the series of four small business start-up classes listed below for a savings of $67. Instructor provides an overview of the essential components for starting a profitable small business. Fee $169.00. CEUs: 1.2

Y155 U Davis K ZWC-104 T 6-9pClass begins 04/10/12 and ends 05/01/12.

BC 034 Business Start-Up And ManagementThis class will help you plan the start-up of a new business. Learn strategic and tactical keys to success such as assessing your resources, identifying your business personality, developing your concept, protecting your assets through proper business structure, and understanding the necessary licenses and taxes. The entire process is built into a simple start-up map that you can follow step-by-step. Fee $59.00. CEUs: .3

Y157 U Davis K ZWC-104 T 6-9pClass begins 04/10/12 and ends 04/10/12.

BC 036 Business Financial ManagementEffective financial management is your key to small business success. Learn to read basic financial statements and concentrate on your key financial priorities. Understand how to use the cash-flow cycle to your business’ advantage and utilize important benchmarks for maximizing your daily results. This class is crucial to your small business education. Fee $59.00. CEUs: .3

Y158 U Davis K ZWC-104 T 6-9pClass begins 04/17/12 and ends 04/17/12.

BC 035 Business MarketingLearn the basics of making strategic marketing decisions and building an integrated marketing plan. Utilizing a practical and repeatable process, you’ll learn about important concepts such as pricing, distribution, messaging, and message delivery—and how to base all of those decisions on your customer profile, product advantages, and competition. Fee $59.00. CEUs: .3

Y159 U Davis K ZWC-104 T 6-9pClass begins 04/24/12 and ends 04/24/12.

BC 037 Developing A Business PlanThis hands-on session is designed to help you create a working business plan for starting or managing your business. Through engaging writing exercises and group brainstorming, you’ll take your business ideas further than you thought possible. While traditional business plan formats will be discussed, the focus of this class is to help you develop and sharpen your own business ideas to give you the greatest chance at success. Fee $59.00. CEUs: .3

Y160 U Davis K ZWC-104 T 6-9pClass begins 05/01/12 and ends 05/01/12.

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OLK 0054 Google AnalyticsFor non-technical users, this course will take you through all the key techniques of how to use Web site analytics using the world-standard Google Analytics, a free online tool. You’ll understand your visitor traffic better, learn how to calculate return on investment (ROI) for your online advertising, and find out how to get more conversions and sales from your Web site visitors. Fee $195.00. CEUs: 1.6

Y435 KCA ARR ARR ARRClass begins 05/07/12 and ends 06/01/12.

BE 0305 Problem Solving For Effective CAPATwo key goals of a quality management system are to find the root causes of actual and/or potential problems and to develop permanent solutions. You’ll learn how to use tools and methods of problem solving to develop and implement solutions that are accepted, efficient, and effective, while learning Corrective Action Preventive Action systems for improvement of your current system. Fee $345.00. CEUs: .75

Y406 KCA Kent-321 F 8a-5pClass begins 04/20/12 and ends 04/20/12.

BE 0405 Process MappingThis program provides a structured approach and a set of skills to help people involved in improving organizational performance to define, prioritize, map, and improve business processes. Using interactive exercises, participants follow a practical, step-by-step approach that focuses on clearly defining processes through the use of “process maps.” The maps provide a foundation for documenting business processes—a key requirement for making effective improvements. Fee $345.00. CEUs: .75

Y407 KCA Kent-321 Th 8a-5pClass begins 05/24/12 and ends 05/24/12.

BE 0407 Statistical Process ControlStatistical Process Control (SPC) is the key to improving performance and provides the ability to understand, control and reduce variation. Going beyond the mere mechanics of SPC, participants will be guided through the steps needed to define a process and determine proper measurement techniques so that the right control chart is in the right place at the right time. Fee $649.00. CEUs: 1.4

Y408 KCA Kent-321 ThF 8-5pClass begins 06/07/12 and ends 06/08/12.

BC 0439 The Art Of Making A Great First ImpressionIn the few seconds it takes for you to walk up to someone or into a room, irreversible judgments are made about you before you ever say a word. The signals you send out are being read and reacted to long before you say or do anything of substance. What signals are you sending? How are they impacting your business and relationships? This class will break down what happens in those first crucial seconds, how to execute them confidently, and then what to do when the door is opened for a more meaningful exchange. Fee $49.00. CEUs: .2

Y416 KCU Voso L Kent-320 W 6-8pClass begins 05/30/12 and ends 05/30/12.

BC 0446 Communicating Between GenerationsBeing aware of generational differences can help you anticipate miscommunications and tailor your message for maximum effect—whether you’re applying for a job, pitching a new idea to your boss or leading a team. Take home practical tips from someone who has successfully coached hundreds of people to communicate effectively across generational gaps. Fee $49.00. CEUs: .2

Y417 KCU Voso L Kent-320 W 6-8pClass begins 06/06/12 and ends 06/06/12.

BE 0157 Small Project ManagementLearn to manage your projects with a planned, disciplined approach while balancing the needs of the project by learning and using the project management methodology. For the new or experienced project manager this class will introduce you to the project management processes, tools, and techniques that can be scaled and adapted for your small projects. Fee $159.00. CEUs: .6

Y404 KCU Kent-314 W 6-9pClass begins 04/25/12 and ends 05/02/12.

BC 0154 Project Management Professional (PMP)Designed to prepare students for the PMP exam, this course focuses on standards set by the Project Management Institute. Topics include project quality, scope, time, cost, human resources, communications, risk, procurement, and more. Meets PMI formal education requirement. Instructor is a certified PMP. Prerequisite: Bachelor’s degree and 3 years project management experience or a secondary diploma and 5 years of project management experience. Text required. Fee $599.00. CEUs: 3.6

Y405 KCU ARR T 5-9pClass begins 04/17/12 and ends 06/12/12.

OLK 0057 Recruiting And Retaining Gen X And Gen YGeneration X balances work, friends and family. Generation Y, the largest generation in human history, has never known a time when there was not a World Wide Web. They each have very different work styles than the Baby Boomer generation. Discover what motivates them at work, what incentives they respond to, and what messages they value. Take home practical, how-to tips and techniques for recruiting and retaining Gen X and Gen Y workers. Fee $175.00. CEUs: 1.6

Y437 KCA ARR ARR ARRClass begins 04/02/12 and ends 04/27/12.

Small Business Start-Up OrientationOrientation includes how to obtain business licenses and what kind are needed; business application questions; resources that are available; how to write a business plan and why you need one; and what lenders look for in a loan application. There is no cost to attend and advance registration is required.

Kent Campus (253) 520-6260 • April 6, 3-5 p.m.

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BC 0471 Grammar – The Foundation For Business WritingIncrease your confidence in your writing skills! If writing clearly and effectively is a challenge for you, this hands-on grammar workshop will help. Topics include grammar basics, spelling, usage, punctuation, sentence structure, word choice and more. Learn about helpful online resources to maintain your skills in the future and get tips you can use right away. Fee $49.00. CEUs: .2

Y409 KCU Mucke K Kent-314 T 6-8pClass begins 05/08/12 and ends 05/08/12.

BC 0703 Business WritingDiscover how to write with style and polish as you improve your skills in this highly interactive course. Receive training on how to write clearly and effectively for reports, email, manuals, customer correspondence, performance reviews, and more. Participants will gain the skills and tools necessary to improve productivity and quality of work. Bring two short, non-confidential writing samples and one email example. Fee $137.00. CEUs: .6

Y410 KCU Mucke K Kent-314 T 6-9pClass begins 05/15/12 and ends 05/22/12.

CO 0678 Document Layout And Design In Word 2010Microsoft Office Word 2010 contains tools that give you the capability of incorporating design-oriented features into your documents. Learn to integrate word processing, graphic design, and special text formatting into a single “publication.” Using Word and its powerful design tools offers the opportunity to create newsletters, marketing materials, or any number of visually stunning documents with relative ease. Prerequisite: Word Level 1 or equivalent experience. Fee $89.00. CEUs: .4

Y457 KCA Larson G Kent-255 W 1-5pClass begins 06/13/12 and ends 06/13/12.

BC 0503 Résumés That Get ResultsLearn how to produce a résumé that will stand out from the rest. Topics include how to present clear and concise information, what should and should not be included on a résumé, how to select the best format, and printing options. Fee $49.00. CEUs: .2

Y411 KCU Voso L Kent-321 W 6-8pClass begins 04/18/12 and ends 04/18/12.

OLK 0056 Practical Math For The WorkplaceFor anyone interested in acquiring the math skills needed to understand and perform common business activities such as payroll, banking, invoicing, and purchasing. Business owners and managers will find this course beneficial in providing clear insight into the basic mathematical skills and processes needed to perform financial tasks required in the workplace. Text required. Fee $145.00. CEUs: 1.6

Y436 KCA ARR ARR ARRClass begins 04/02/12 and ends 04/27/12.

BE 0635 Finance And Accounting For Non-Financial ManagersRegardless of industry or functional responsibility, managers must possess the fundamental tools to understand and analyze their organization’s financial indicators. This course will start with a review of key terms and concepts, and introduce key accounting and finance principles. You’ll learn to communicate clearly with experts, read and analyze financial statements, recognize trends, and use financial measures for strategic planning. Fee $265.00. CEUs: 1.8

Y413 KCU Kent-314 M 6-9pClass begins 04/16/12 and ends 05/21/12.

BC 083 The ABCs Of AccountingPerfect for beginners—you’ll learn the basics of T accounts, ledgers, basic business transaction analyses, generating financial statements and the complete accounting cycle. Hands-on with case studies, this course will give you information that works right away with a clear explanation of accounting principles. Textbook included. Fee $287.00. CEUs: 1.8

Y414 KCU Stebbins J Kent-321 TTh 6-9pClass begins 04/03/12 and ends 04/19/12.

VC 041 Certified BookkeeperThe American Institute of Professional Bookkeepers (AIPB) confers the Certified Bookkeeper (CB) credential, a national professional standard for working bookkeepers. By successfully passing tests that cover six subjects, signing a code of ethics, and demonstrating two years of experience in bookkeeping, students earn the right to put “CB” after their name. The experience requirement may be completed before or after the national examination. Fee $1,295.00. CEUs: 6.3

Y415 KCU Kent-321 TWTh 6-9pClass begins 04/24/12 and ends 06/14/12. No class 05/30/12, 06/06/12, or 06/13/12.

OLK 0041 Designing Successful WebinarsWebinars are a hot new meeting format that save money and reach more people than in-person meetings. Use them for customer education, staff meetings and training, virtual seminars and more. The technology is simple, but good webinar presentation techniques are critical. Learn key strategies, techniques, and tips that will make your webinars successful! Fee $195.00. CEUs: 1.6

Y434 KCA ARR ARR ARRClass begins 06/04/12 and ends 06/29/12.

OLK 006 Generational Learning Styles For K-12 TeachersStudents learn in a variety of ways. This course focuses on the influence of generational characteristics of learning styles. Come away with our top 20 generational techniques for helping students learn more and also discover something new about yourself! Optional $40 paid later for graduate credit from the University of South Dakota. Fee $245.00. CEUs: 1.6

Y438 KCA ARR ARR ARRClass begins 04/02/12 and ends 04/27/12.

OLK 0062 Social Media And Online Tools For K-12 TeachersMany of your students are already on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube. Have you been curious if any of these tools might keep them engaged in your class? Do you ever wonder if there might be some time-effective ways to communicate with their parents? GoogleDocs, Adobe ConnectNow, iGoogle, Flicker, animoto, earth album, TeacherTube, blogs, virtual labs and yes, even Facebook and Twitter can help you add dimension and interest to your class. Fee $145.00. CEUs: 1.6

Y439 KCA ARR ARR ARRClass begins 04/02/12 and ends 04/27/12.

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BE 020 HR Generalist Certificate Program – 8 ClassesTake the entire HR Generalist Certificate Program (eight classes listed below) and save $227.00. A great value! This program is approved for 36 clock hours toward PHR and SPHR recertification through the Human Resource Certification Institute. Fee $429.00. CEUs: 3.6

Y165 U Allore M Aub Center-110 TTh 6-9pClass begins 04/17/12 and ends 05/24/12.

BE 0206 Introduction To HR/General Business BasicsThis class covers information an HR Generalist needs to know to align HR strategies with the company’s bottom line. Fee $65.00. CEUs: .3

Y167 U Allore M Aub Center-110 T 6-9pClass begins 04/17/12 and ends 04/17/12.

BE 0201 Federal And State Labor LawsThere are over 100 laws affecting employers in such areas as hiring, termination, overtime, sexual harassment, etc., making legal compliance a critical task for HR departments. This course will review the primary laws HR professionals must be aware of and steps they can take to keep themselves and their companies in compliance. Fee $99.00. CEUs: .6

Y166 U Allore M Aub Center-110 TTh 6-9pClass begins 04/19/12 and ends 04/24/12.

BE 0202 Recruitment And SelectionRecruiting quality employees is always a challenge. Learn strategies for finding candidates, interviewing techniques to select the best person for the job, keeping the hiring process fair and legal, plus ideas for starting that new employee off right. Fee $99.00. CEUs: .6

Y169 U Allore M Aub Center-110 TTh 6-9pClass begins 05/01/12 and ends 05/03/12.

BE 0204 Compensation And BenefitsCompensation and benefits programs are key factors in attracting and retaining good employees. We’ll review different types of compensation systems, compliance with the FLSA, how to determine exempt vs. non-exempt status, and various types of benefits as part of a total compensation package. Fee $99.00. CEUs: .6

Y170 U Allore M Aub Center-110 TTh 6-9pClass begins 05/03/12 and ends 05/08/12.

BE 0203 Employee And Labor RelatationsResolving employee complaints and keeping employees motivated are crucial to a business. Learn strategies for resolving issues in ways that benefit both the employee and the company, working in a union and non-union environment, performance management, rightful discharge, and workplace violence. Fee $99.00. CEUs: .6

Y171 U Allore M Aub Center-110 TTh 6-9pClass begins 05/10/12 and ends 05/15/12.

BE 0205 Health, Safety And SecurityLearn how to provide a safe and healthy environment while meeting OSHA and WISHA requirements. Fee $65.00. CEUs: .3

Y172 U Allore M Aub Center-110 Th 6-9pClass begins 05/17/12 and ends 05/17/12.

BE 0207 Training And DevelopmentDetermine when and what training is needed, and how to develop, deliver, and evaluate training programs. Fee $65.00. CEUs: .3

Y173 U Allore M Aub Center-110 T 6-9pClass begins 05/22/12 and ends 05/22/12.

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Y426 KCA ARR ARR ARRClass begins 04/02/12 and ends 04/27/12.

OLK 0043 Mobile MarketingMore than half of U.S. consumers who’ve made purchases on their smartphone have done so in response to a mobile marketing message. Find out about location-based marketing, mobile payments, QR codes, applications, and mobile coupons. You will learn how mobile marketing can increase your capabilities to retain current customers and gain new ones. Fee $195.00. CEUs: 1.6

Y427 KCA ARR ARR ARRClass begins 04/02/12 and ends 04/27/12.

OLK 004 Creating Cell Phone Apps For Your BusinessCell phone apps are the latest way smart businesses are reaching their customers. This course will provide you with step-by-step instructions on how to build, deploy and market Smartphone applications across Android, iPhone and Blackberry platforms. The course is ideal for business owners and executives who want to understand how Smartphone apps can be inexpensively built, and also for technical users who want to understand how to quickly deploy Smartphone applications. Fee $245.00. CEUs: 1.6

Y428 KCA ARR ARR ARRClass begins 05/07/12 and ends 06/01/12.

OLK 0044 Advanced Mobile MarketingGet the knowledge needed to implement a mobile marketing plan for your organization. Topics include proximity marketing, mobile marketing metrics, and developing a mobile marketing campaign. Learn how to promote your app on the Web, build a landing page for your app, and advanced tracking of your application usage. You will take home a blueprint for creating guidelines and standards for your mobile marketing effort, and the ability to measure its success. Fee $245.00. CEUs: 1.6

Y429 KCA ARR ARR ARRClass begins 06/04/12 and ends 06/29/12.

OLK 0046 Video MarketingVideo is hypnotic and quickly speeds up the “know, like, and trust” factor with your audience. Discover how to use simple online video to quickly bond with viewers, drive traffic to your website, boost business, and build brand awareness. Find out how to shoot simple, effective videos without costly equipment or savvy technical skills. Learn to dominate Google and YouTube with your video. Fee $195.00. CEUs: 1.6

Y431 KCA ARR ARR ARRClass begins 05/07/12 and ends 06/01/12.

OLK 0047 YouTube For BusinessIncrease your business with YouTube, the online video site and the second largest search engine. Discover what types of video work best on YouTube, how other business organizations are using YouTube, how to create your own YouTube channel, and the techniques of adding captions, annotations and other extra features. You will leave class with proven strategies and techniques for making YouTube work successfully for your organization. Fee $195.00. CEUs: 1.6

Y432 KCA ARR ARR ARRClass begins 05/07/12 and ends 06/01/12.

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BE 0208 HRIS And PayrollThis class will cover information systems and record-keeping, along with the basic concepts of payroll. Fee $65.00. CEUs: .3

Y174 U Allore M Aub Center-110 Th 6-9pClass begins 05/24/12 and ends 05/24/12.

BC 0272 Supervision Certificate – 6 ClassesThe Supervision Certificate Program prepares you for success in a supervisory position. The six modules focus on leadership, interpersonal, and supervisory skills. Program taken as a whole saves $207. Fee $687.00. CEUs: 3.6

Y419 KCU Johnson S Kent-320 MW 6-9pClass begins 04/16/12 and ends 05/23/12.

BC 027 Dealing With Difficult PeopleYou’ll learn to swiftly improve your listening skills and relationships with difficult people and gain command in your ability to communicate. You’ll discuss and experience your normal coping patterns, learn to go beyond emotional reactions, and practice turning negative situations into positive outcomes. Fee $149.00. CEUs: .6

Y420 KCU Johnson S Kent-320 MW 6-9pClass begins 04/16/12 and ends 04/18/12.

BE 0161 Finding Your Leadership StyleYou’ll identify your leadership traits through personal assessment, learn to separate leadership from management, and how to identify the “being” and “doing” of leadership. You’ll learn the innate motivating techniques that transform employee attitudes and enhance cooperation and teamwork. Fee $149.00. CEUs: .6

Y421 KCU Johnson S Kent-320 MW 6-9pClass begins 04/23/12 and ends 04/25/12.

BC 0273 Getting The Most From MeetingsGet great tips on Planning for meetings (purpose, agendas, and people), Participating (role of leader, participants, and listening), Presenting (brevity, explanation, persuasion, and visuals), and Producing (results, assignments, and follow-up). Fee $149.00. CEUs: .6

Y422 KCU Johnson S Kent-320 MW 6-9pClass begins 04/30/12 and ends 05/02/12.

BC 0274 Motivate Your Employees To SucceedWant more creative, motivated employees who are eager to work hard and satisfy customers? Get practical information about how to give clear and motivating directions, set realistic, achievable standards, and deliver feedback that praises good results and corrects unsatisfactory performance. Fee $149.00. CEUs: .6

Y423 KCU Johnson S Kent-320 MW 6-9pClass begins 05/07/12 and ends 05/09/12.

BC 069 Working Smarter – Time ManagementGet highly practical tips on how to evaluate personal and organizational time-wasters, establish meaningful priorities, and deal with disruptions and unanticipated drains on your time. You’ll learn to identify ways to focus on achievement and meaningful results while avoiding pitfalls and conflict. Fee $149.00. CEUs: .6

Y424 KCU Johnson S Kent-320 MW 6-9pClass begins 05/14/12 and ends 05/16/12.

BE 0163 Problem Solving Skills For Today’s LeadersYou’ll learn to identify problems, ask the right questions, and how to use structure and process for problem solving. Uses groups/teams and real-life case studies to practice the application of learned tools. Fee $149.00. CEUs: .6

Y425 KCU Johnson S Kent-320 MW 6-9pClass begins 05/21/12 and ends 05/23/12.

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CO 0339 Computers For Beginners Series – 5 ClassesSave $50 by taking the series. Fee $175.00. CEUs: 1.5

Y190 A Arndt K HL-148 Sa 9a-12pClass begins 04/21/12 and ends 05/19/12.

Y440 KCA Roberson G Kent-255 MW 9a-12pClass begins 04/30/12 and ends 05/14/12.

CO 034 Understanding The Basics Of Your ComputerGetting a handle on your computer can make your work a whole lot easier. Learn the system components, what they do, and how they interact. You’ll learn about directories, drives, keyboard/mouse, disks, printers, monitors, scanners, and even some ergonomics. Fee $45.00. CEUs: .3

Y191 A Arndt K HL-148 Sa 9a-12pClass begins 04/21/12 and ends 04/21/12.

Y441 KCA Roberson G Kent-255 M 9a-12pClass begins 04/30/12 and ends 04/30/12.

CO 0343 Introduction To WindowsWhat exactly does an operating system do? Learn how to use the major built-in features, basic program installation (such as anti-virus protection software), add a printer, customize your desktop, screensaver, appearance, and more. Fee $45.00. CEUs: .3

Y192 A Arndt K HL-148 Sa 9a-12pClass begins 04/28/12 and ends 04/28/12.

Y442 KCA Roberson G Kent-255 W 9a-12pClass begins 05/02/12 and ends 05/02/12.

CO 0345 Creating, Finding And Organizing Your FilesOnce you start using a computer on a regular basis, you will quickly find your documents and pictures need to be organized. It’s easy using Windows features like folders and files and creating shortcuts to them on your desktop! Fee $45.00. CEUs: .3

Y193 A Arndt K HL-148 Sa 9a-12pClass begins 05/05/12 and ends 05/05/12.

Y443 KCA Roberson G Kent-255 M 9a-12pClass begins 05/07/12 and ends 05/07/12.

CO 0347 Introduction To E-MailLearn to create your own e-mail, add attachments like pictures and documents, manage the address book, plus tips on e-mail etiquette and outsmarting malicious spam. Fee $45.00. CEUs: .3

Y194 A Arndt K HL-148 Sa 9a-12pClass begins 05/12/12 and ends 05/12/12.

Y444 KCA Roberson G Kent-255 W 9a-12pClass begins 05/09/12 and ends 05/09/12.

CO 0348 Introduction To The Internet: The World At Your FingertipsThe Internet is your gateway to a whole new world of information. Learn the basics of how to search for information, read the news, get directions, print a map, book a hotel or airline reservation, research medical issues, or shop for everything from cars to groceries. Fee $45.00. CEUs: .3

Y196 A Arndt K HL-148 Sa 9a-12pClass begins 05/19/12 and ends 05/19/12.

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CO 068 Microsoft Word 2010 Series – 3 ClassesSeries includes Microsoft Word 2010 Levels 1, 2 and 3 at a savings of $38. Fee $349.00. CEUs: 2.1

Y453 KCA Larson G Kent-255 F 8a-4pClass begins 05/04/12 and ends 05/18/12.

CO 0681 Microsoft Word 2010 Level 1You’ll learn to create, edit and enhance standard business or personal documents. Topics include editing, formatting, creating and modifying tables, controlling layout, proofreading, and more. Workbook included. Fee $129.00. CEUs: .7

Y454 KCA Larson G Kent-255 F 8a-4pClass begins 05/04/12 and ends 05/04/12.

Y206 A Arndt K HL-148 Sa 8:30a-4pClass begins 06/02/12 and ends 06/02/12.

CO 0682 Microsoft Word 2010 Level 2Learn how to manage lists, modify tables and charts, customize the formatting of a document using styles and themes, adjust pictures and create customized graphic elements in a document, insert content using Quick Parts, control text flow, use templates to automate document creation, use the mail merge function, and use macros to automate common tasks. Workbook included. Fee $129.00. CEUs: .7

Y455 KCA Larson G Kent-274 F 8a-4pClass begins 05/11/12 and ends 05/11/12.

CO 0683 Microsoft Word 2010 Level 3Learn how to use Word and other programs, collaborate and manage document versions, add reference marks and notes, simplify the use of long documents, secure a document, and create forms. Workbook included. Fee $129.00. CEUs: .7

Y456 KCA Larson G Kent-274 F 8a-4pClass begins 05/18/12 and ends 05/18/12.

CO 0845 Intro To Microsoft PowerPoint 2010Get started with PowerPoint and learn to create a professional presentation. You’ll learn how to format text on slides, add graphical objects to a presentation, modify objects on slides, add tables and charts to a presentation, and prepare to deliver a presentation. Workbook included. Fee $129.00. CEUs: .7

Y468 KCA Larson G Kent-255 F 8a-4pClass begins 05/25/12 and ends 05/25/12.

CO 0853 Introduction To Microsoft Outlook 2010Unleash your ability within Outlook and be effective in composing and sending mail, responding to messages, and organizing e-mail messages into folders. Make full use of the features in Outlook by learning to manage contacts and contact information, schedule appointments and meetings, and manage tasks and notes. Workbook included. Fee $137.00. CEUs: .7

Y469 KCA Berkley W Kent-255 F 8a-4pClass begins 05/11/12 and ends 05/11/12.

CO 0602 Excel Charts And GraphsGet the skills required to create effective and accurate charts. Intended for those already comfortable with using Excel 2010, participants will create various types of charts and apply elements and formats. Chart templates and SmartArt graphics will be covered. Workbook included. Fee $89.00. CEUs: .4

Y466 KCA Larson G Kent-255 W 1-5pClass begins 05/09/12 and ends 05/09/12.

CO 0525 Office 2010 Basic Training CertificateInformation is power! Complete this introductory certificate program and discover the value of using Microsoft Office 2010. You will learn to use Microsoft programs for word processing, presentations, e-mail, databases, and spreadsheets using Word, PowerPoint, Outlook, Access and Excel. Workbooks included. Fee $499.00. CEUs: 3.5

Y451 KCA Staff Kent-255 F 8a-4pClass begins 05/04/12 and ends 06/01/12.

CO 0186 iPad For BeginnersBring your iPad to this three-hour workshop that will provide hands-on training in set-up, organizing, and connecting to the Internet. Review existing applications on the iPad including calendar, iBooks, mail, notes, photos, maps, iTunes, iPod, and video. Learn about a few of the thousands of applications available for users to add. You’ll leave the class ready to use your iPad the way that you want. Basic computer skills required. Fee $49.00. CEUs: .3

Y447 KCA Roberson G Kent-321 T 9a-12pClass begins 05/15/12 and ends 05/15/12.

CO 016 Quick KeyboardingIf you “hunt and peck” or type slowly, this class will quickly teach you to touch-type (using the keyboard without watching the keys) in just four short hours. The Keytime Method, based on a scientifically proven learning theory, is used in this course. Typing book, color-coded chart and software included ($45 value). Fee $139.00. CEUs: .4

Y449 KCA Price V Kent-274 T 4-6pClass begins 05/22/12 and ends 05/29/12.

CO 050 Windows 7 IntroductionYou’ll learn Windows desktop and file and folder management as you explore its interface. You will be taught to identify the different components in the interface, customize the Windows 7 desktop, use the common tools and programs available, and browse the Internet. Fee $139.00. CEUs: .7

Y448 KCA Urbas T Kent-255 F 8a-4pClass begins 04/27/12 and ends 04/27/12.

CO 0685 Introduction To Word ProcessingFor the absolute beginner; start learning Microsoft Word 2010 today. Acquire the skills to create and save a document, enter and format text, check spelling and grammar and learn to print your Word document. Workbook included. Fee $79.00. CEUs: .5

Y446 KCA Roberson G Kent-255 M 9-11:30aClass begins 06/04/12 and ends 06/11/12.

CO 0196 Upgrading To Office 2010Our goal is to introduce you to some new and improved tools and features that are now available to you in Microsoft Office 2010. Get an overview of the changes to the interface: file tab, the ribbon, printing made easy, the Mini Toolbar and more. Learn specific changes made to Word, Excel and PowerPoint. Walk away equipped with the skills to use these programs in the most effective way. Prerequisite: a basic understanding of Office 2003 applications. Workbook included. Fee $89.00. CEUs: .4

Y450 KCA Larson G Kent-255 W 1-5pClass begins 05/02/12 and ends 05/02/12.

CO 0417 Mastering Mail MergeTake advantage of the mail merge capabilities of Microsoft Word 2010! Learn to create labels, letters, e-mails, and envelopes in a fraction of the time it usually takes. Use the data you already have in your Outlook address book, Access databases, or Excel spreadsheets and start saving time today. Workbook included. Fee $89.00. CEUs: .4

Y452 KCA Larson G Kent-255 W 1-5pClass begins 05/16/12 and ends 05/16/12.

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CO 0879 Access 2010 Transition UpLevel 2. Enhance your database skills by learning to streamline data entry and maintain data integrity. Find out how to join tables, create flexible queries to display specified records, allow for user-determined query criteria, and modify data using queries. You’ll also learn how to improve forms, customize reports and produce specific print layouts, and share data between Access and other applications. Fee $139.00. CEUs: .7

Y471 KCA Urbas T Kent-255 F 8a-4pClass begins 05/25/12 and ends 05/25/12.

CO 0386 Digital Design Using Adobe – 3 Class SeriesExplore your creativity as you are introduced to two of the industry’s leading products for digital design: Photoshop and Illustrator. In Photoshop you will learn the art of creating, enhancing and manipulating digital images. In Illustrator, you will learn to create vector artwork of any size, for any project. Texts included. Save $62 by taking the series. Fee $649.00. CEUs: 2.7

Y478 KCU Minnis J Kent-255 MW 6-9pClass begins 05/14/12 and ends 06/13/12.

CO 0901 Photoshop CS5.5 From The BeginningIn this introduction to Adobe Photoshop CS5.5 you’ll learn the fundamentals of this powerful image editing program. This class will cover the basics of the menus, tools, palettes, resolution and graphics, working with selections, layers, enhancing images with paint and filters, image modes and color adjustments. Fee $237.00. CEUs: .9

Y479 KCU Minnis J Kent-255 MW 6-9pClass begins 05/14/12 and ends 05/21/12.

CO 0902 Photoshop CS5.5 Stepping It UpContinue your exploration of Photoshop as we work with retouching images and advanced layer techniques, and then go on to gain an understanding of vector paths, custom fills, and working with video files. Prerequisite: CO 0901 or equivalent knowledge. Textbook included. Fee $237.00. CEUs: .9

Y480 KCU Minnis J Kent-255 MW 6-9pClass begins 05/23/12 and ends 06/04/12.

CO 0903 Getting Started With Illustrator CS5.5You don’t need to be a professional artist to create beautiful graphics using Adobe Illustrator CS5.5. This class introduces the main tools of this vector program as well as time-saving tricks for creating sharp and crisp artwork. Illustrator provides easy integration with other Adobe programs such as Flash, Photoshop and InDesign. Prerequisite: experience with editing text, saving and printing. Fee $237.00. CEUs: .9

Y481 KCU Minnis J Kent-255 MW 6-9pClass begins 06/06/12 and ends 06/13/12.

CO 0591 Microsoft Excel 2010 Series – 3 ClassesTake our Excel 2010 series and unlock the potential of this powerful spreadsheet program. Thorough knowledge of Excel 2010 will make you more productive and valuable in today’s business environment. Series includes Excel 2010 Levels 1, 2 and 3 at a savings of $38. Fee $349.00. CEUs: 2.1

Y458 KCU Larson G Kent-255 TTh 5:30-9pClass begins 04/10/12 and ends 04/26/12.

Y462 KCA Urbas T Kent-255 F 8a-4pClass begins 06/01/12 and ends 06/15/12.

CO 0601 Microsoft Excel 2010 Level 1Introduction to spreadsheets using Excel 2010. Learn to create a basic worksheet, perform calculations, modify a worksheet, change the appearance of data within a worksheet, manage your workbooks, and print the content of a worksheet. Workbook included. Fee $129.00. CEUs: .7

Y459 KCU Larson G Kent-274 TTh 5:30-9pClass begins 04/10/12 and ends 04/12/12.

Y463 KCA Urbas T Kent-255 F 8a-4pClass begins 06/01/12 and ends 06/01/12.

Y204 A Arndt K HL-148 Sa 8:30a-4pClass begins 06/09/12 and ends 06/09/12.

CO 0611 Microsoft Excel 2010 Level 2Learn how to create advanced formulas, organize worksheet and table data using various techniques, create and modify charts, and analyze data using PivotTables, Slicers, and PivotCharts. You will be taught to insert and modify graphic objects in a worksheet, and how to customize and enhance workbooks. Prerequisite: Microsoft Excel Level 1 or equivalent experience. Workbook included. Fee $129.00. CEUs: .7

Y460 KCU Larson G Kent-255 TTh 5:30-9pClass begins 04/17/12 and ends 04/19/12.

Y464 KCA Urbas T Kent-255 F 8a-4pClass begins 06/08/12 and ends 06/08/12.

CO 0612 Microsoft Excel 2010 Level 3Find out how to enhance productivity and efficiency by streamlining the workflow. Learn to collaborate with other workbook users, audit worksheets, analyze data, work with multiple workbooks, import and export data, integrate Excel data with the Web, and structure workbooks with XML. Prerequisite: Microsoft Excel Level 2 or equivalent experience. Workbook included. Fee $129.00. CEUs: .7

Y461 KCU Larson G Kent-255 TTh 5:30-9pClass begins 04/24/12 and ends 04/26/12.

Y465 KCA Urbas T Kent-255 F 8a-4pClass begins 06/15/12 and ends 06/15/12.

CO 0605 Pivot Tables And Data AnalysisWith your intermediate-level knowledge of Excel 2010, including experience using functions and creating basic charts, you’ll build on those skills to learn how to effectively analyze and report data with emphasis on managing data and using pivot tables. Workbook included. Fee $89.00. CEUs: .4

Y467 KCA Larson G Kent-255 W 1-5pClass begins 06/06/12 and ends 06/06/12.

CO 0878 Access 2010 The BasicsLevel 1. You’ll learn to identify and work with the basic components of an Access database, build the structure of a database, manage data in tables, query a database, design forms and generate reports. Workbook included. Fee $139.00. CEUs: .7

Y470 KCA Urbas T Kent-255 F 8a-4pClass begins 05/18/12 and ends 05/18/12.

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Online Career Training ProgramsPrepare for today’s hottest careers from the comfort of your home or office! These non-credit programs are available in:

• Business and Professional • Media and Design • Health Care and Fitness • Hospitality and Gaming • IT and Software Development • Skilled Trades and • Management and Corporate Industrial

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CO 0255 Computer Maintenance And Support (A+)

This course helps prepare you for the two-part CompTIA A+ Technician exams (www.comptia.org.) The industry-recognized certification qualifies you for entry level jobs in the technology industry and is the foundation for higher level technology positions. You’ll gain knowledge of PC components, assembly, diagnostics, troubleshooting techniques, and system configuration in preparation for certification. Must be familiar with PCs, Windows installation and use. Fee $1,695.00. CEUs: 6.0

Y495 KCU Kent-314 TTh 6-9pClass begins 04/10/12 and ends 06/14/12.

Health Care VC 018 EKG Technician Certificate Program

This comprehensive 50-hour certificate program prepares students to function as EKG Techs and take the ASPT (EKG) Tech exam. This course includes heart anatomy and physiology, medical terminology, disease processes, ethics, legal aspects of patient contact, lab assisting, and electro-and echocardiography. Students practice with equipment and perform hands-on labs including the proper use of the EKG machine, normal anatomy of the chest wall for proper lead placement, 12-lead placement, and other clinical practices. Fee $999.00.

Y353 A Staff Aub Center-110 Sa 9a-3pClass begins 04/14/12 and ends 06/23/12.

VC 0182 Phlebotomy Technician ProgramThis 90-hour Phlebotomy Technician Program prepares professionals to collect blood specimens from clients for the purpose of laboratory analysis. Students will become familiar with all aspects related to blood collection and develop comprehensive skills to perform venipunctures completely and safely. Classroom and lab work includes terminology, anatomy and physiology; blood collection procedures; specimen hands-on practice; and training in skills and techniques to perform puncture methods. Fee $1,599.00.

Y355 A Staff Aub Center-110 Sa 9a-3:30pClass begins 04/14/12 and ends 07/28/12.

VC 0573 Certified Health Informatics Systems ProfessionalThis online course covers essential health care and information technology concepts and offers real-life simulations to prepare you to qualify for high-demand medical informatics jobs. It provides the fundamental knowledge and skills required by technical professionals to support physician adoption of Health IT and concludes with the CHISP certification exam. Must have three years working IT experience, Microsoft or Cisco certifications, or a degree in computer science. Fee $1,195.00. CEUs: 6.0

Y484 KCA ARR ARR ARRClass begins 04/02/12 and ends 06/15/12.

VC 0586 Medical Office Support SpecialistThis preparatory program gives you an understanding of health care systems, medical terminology, and how the medical office functions. Topics covered include an introduction to health care, language and protocols, medical record fundamentals, and human relations in the health care system. Fee $795.00. CEUs: 4.0

Y483 KCU Stettin R Kent-320 TTh 6:30-9pClass begins 04/17/12 and ends 06/12/12.

CO 0371 Certificate In Basic Web Development – 3 Class Series

Web development is all about learning a new language. Pump up your vocabulary skills as you learn HTML, Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), JavaScript, and Dreamweaver in this 27-hour beginner course. Save $62 by taking the series. Text included. Fee $649.00. CEUs: 2.7

Y474 KCU Minnis J Kent-255 MW 6-9pClass begins 04/09/12 and ends 05/07/12.

CO 0372 HTML And CSS For BeginnersLearn the building blocks of web development and creating web pages in this hands-on course. You’ll be taught the standards and basic coding syntax of HTML, and how to use cascading style sheets (CSS). Textbook included. Fee $237.00. CEUs: .9

Y475 KCU Minnis J Kent-255 MW 6-9pClass begins 04/09/12 and ends 04/16/12.

CO 0376 Getting Started With JavaScriptThis class provides the knowledge necessary to design and develop dynamic web pages using JavaScript. It introduces you to JavaScript and how the language can be used to turn static pages into dynamic, interactive web pages. Prerequisite: HTML and CSS for Beginners or equivalent experience. Fee $237.00. CEUs: .9

Y476 KCU Minnis J Kent-255 MW 6-9pClass begins 04/18/12 and ends 04/25/12.

CO 0381 Dreamweaver CS5.5 From The BeginningDesign, build and upload a website using Dreamweaver CS5.5. You will learn the fundamentals needed to advance to more complex Dreamweaver operations for enhancing the functionality of websites. Prerequisite: HTML and CSS for Beginners, and Getting Started with JavaScript or equivalent experience. Fee $237.00. CEUs: .9

Y477 KCU Minnis J Kent-255 MW 6-9pClass begins 04/30/12 and ends 05/07/12.

OLK 0049 Cyber SecurityCyber security issues are all around us; get up to date on Cyber Security basics and fundamentals. Designed for non-technical managers, directors and others in the work place, you will learn threats and vulnerabilities, safeguards, common attacks, viruses, malware and spyware, disaster recovery planning, intrusion detection/prevention, and more. You will gain the knowledge needed to practice safer computing and safeguard your business and work information. Fee $245.00. CEUs: 1.6

Y433 KCA ARR ARR ARRClass begins 05/07/12 and ends 06/01/12.

CO 072 QuickBooks First StepsLearn how to set up your small business accounting system and work with Accounts Receivable, Accounts Payable, and more. Students should know basic business practices and have Microsoft Windows proficiency. Fee $189.00. CEUs: 1.2

Y472 KCU Bagocius M Kent-255 TTh 6-9pClass begins 05/01/12 and ends 05/10/12.

CO 0721 Advanced QuickBooksFor QuickBooks users who need to learn to do payroll functions, calculate and record payroll and business taxes, run and modify important reports that track inventory, profits, cash flow, and much more! Fee $129.00. CEUs: .6

Y473 KCU Bagocius M Kent-255 TTh 6-9pClass begins 05/15/12 and ends 05/17/12.

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Real Estate Licensing Requirements – 3 Class Package Washington State Department of Licensing requires 90 clock hours: Fundamentals 1, Fundamentals 2, and Sales Practices (Real Estate 101, 102 & 140). Register for Item No. 7881 which includes Real Estate 101, 102 & 140). All three classes must be taken in consecutive order. Practice exams and textbook included. Call Continuing Education at ext. 2535 for more information. Fee: $529.00

Online Package Includes:R EST 101 Real Estate Fundamentals 1 (3)R EST 102 Real Estate Fundamentals 2 (3)R EST 140 Real Estate Sales Practices (3)

ONLINE COURSESCall Continuing Education at ext. 2535 for more information.

R EST 120 Real Estate Law (3)Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Fee $179.00.

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R EST 130 Residential Appraisal (3)Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Fee $179.00.

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R EST 150 Real Estate Finance (3)Visit: www.greenriver.edu/elearning. Fee $179.00.

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R EST 170 Real Estate Property Management (3)This is a home-study course. Fee $179.00.

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R EST 180 Office Administration (3)This is a home-study course. Fee $179.00.

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Vocational VC 0185 Veterinary Assistant Program

Enjoy the rewards of working with animals! This 100-hour program provides instruction and training for entry-level positions in the Veterinary Assistant field. Students will learn how to help keep animals healthy, care for them when they are ill, and assist veterinarians. Course includes the knowledge and skills necessary to participate in the care of animals as well as an understanding of the clerical/accounting duties necessary to maintaining an efficient and competent front office. Textbooks/materials included. Fee $1,599.00.

Y350 U Staff Aub Center-110 MW 6-9:30pClass begins 04/16/12 and ends 07/30/12.

VC 042 Public Safety Telecommunications (Emergency Dispatch Services) Certificate ProgramPrepare for an exciting career as a 911 Telecommunicator (Call Taker/Dispatcher), the lifeline of public safety. Learn proper techniques for interviewing callers, decision-making, crisis management, and critical prioritization of job tasks while monitoring various calls and activities. Taught by experts in the field, learn about technology, procedures, and equipment associated with 911, police, fire, and medical dispatching. Skills are transferable to other fields such as ambulance, taxi, and tow truck dispatch. For a brochure, call CE. Fee $599.00.

Y358 U Carslay Y ZWC-107 TTh 6:30-9pClass begins 04/17/12 and ends 06/21/12.

Online OLK 007 LEED Green Associate Exam PreparationGet the knowledge to excel as a green professional in the new economy. Acquire an introduction to sustainability and how it lays the foundation for a deeper understanding of the green building process. Participants who successfully complete this course are eligible and prepared to sit for the US Green Building Council’s Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Green Associate Exam. Taught by LEED faculty with the U.S. Green Building Council. Fee $695.00. CEUs: 3.2

Y485 KCA ARR ARR ARRClass begins 04/02/12 and ends 05/25/12.

VC 050 Flagger TrainingTraining consists of classroom instruction and state certification in flagging, traffic control and safety. Upon successful completion, participants receive a picture ID card with certification valid for three years. Fee includes textbook. Must be at least 18 years of age. Bring lunch. Special arrangements can also be made for group training at your business location. Fee $59.00.

Y330 A Smith S ZWC-107 Sa 8a-3:30pClass begins 04/07/12 and ends 04/07/12.

Y486 KCA Smith S Kent-222 F 8a-3:30pClass begins 04/27/12 and ends 04/27/12.

Y332 B Smith S ZWC-107 Sa 8a-3:30pClass begins 05/05/12 and ends 05/05/12.

Y335 C Smith S ZWC-107 Sa 8a-3:30pClass begins 06/02/12 and ends 06/02/12.

Y487 KCB Smith S Kent-222 F 8a-3:30pClass begins 06/15/12 and ends 06/15/12.

VC 052 Forklift-Truck Operator CertificationDesigned to train operators for certification in sit-down, counter-balanced forklift-trucks (light, medium and heavy-duty). Students will have complete written and hands-on testing to meet OSHA, WISHA and L&I requirements. Forklift recertification (IVES) available for $89.00. Call Continuing Education for more information. Fee $175.00.

Y340 A Levin E TID-47 Sa 8a-5pClass begins 04/21/12 and ends 04/21/12.

Y342 B Levin E TID-47 Sa 8a-5pClass begins 05/19/12 and ends 05/19/12.

VC 0526 Forklift Operator Certification (Weekday Class)This 1-day course with Bottom Line Loss Control (BLLC) includes a classroom session, written test, operational training time, and one drive test on one of the following five types of forklifts: sit-down, counter balance, stand-up, stock picker, rider electric pallet jack, and walkie-stacker electric pallet jack. Additional drive tests to certify on more than one type of forklift are an additional $89 per type. Forklift recertification (BLLC) available for $89. Fee $175.00.

Y488 KCA ARR F 7a-3:30pClass begins 04/20/12 and ends 04/20/12.

Y489 KCB ARR W 7a-3:30pClass begins 05/23/12 and ends 05/23/12.

VC 0528 Forklift Train The TrainerThis 2-day forklift trainer course will qualify the student to train forklift operators. You must know how to operate the type of forklift that you will be training operators on prior to class. The course exceeds the OSHA and WISHA standards and includes a 57 piece instructor training kit. You’ll learn presentation skills, equipment inspection, operator evaluation, new operator training requirements, recertification requirements, and interactive teaching methods. Fee $1,095.00.

Y492 KCA ARR ThF 7a-1pClass begins 04/26/12 and ends 04/27/12.

Y493 KCB ARR MT 7a-1pClass begins 05/21/12 and ends 05/22/12.

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Creative Arts And Crafts AC 0265 Watercolor Painting

Explore traditional and experimental watercolor techniques. Class will include discussion and evaluation of works in progress. Materials list provided upon registration. Class is designed for advanced beginners and intermediate students. Fee $99.00. CEUs: 1.4

Y105 U Masker J IVA-106 W 6:30-8:30pClass begins 04/11/12 and ends 05/23/12.

AC 0272 Landscape Oil PaintingLearn the “Bob Ross Wet-on-Wet Technique®” as seen on the popular television series, “The Joy of Painting.” Taught by instructor Pat Maxted, you will paint a different breathtakingly beautiful landscape each session. No experience required. Minimum age 14 (with a parent). A materials fee of $40 to be paid to the instructor on the first day of class. Fee $115.00. CEUs: 1.4

Y108 A Maxted P HSC-9 Sa 8:30a-4pClass begins 04/21/12 and ends 04/28/12.

AC 0271 Wildlife Oil PaintingGet in touch with your wild side learning the “Bob Ross Wet-on-Wet Technique®.” Instructor Pat Maxted will teach you this special technique of oil painting to create a beautiful oil painting—students will complete a different wildlife animal in each session. No experience required. Minimum age 14 (with a parent). A $40 material fee to be paid to the instructor on the first day of class. Fee $115.00. CEUs: 1.4

Y111 A Maxted P HSC-9 Sa 8:30a-4pClass begins 05/12/12 and ends 05/19/12.

AC 0284 Drawing For BeginnersLearn the basics of creating strong and accurate drawings in this fundamental class working from a variety of still-life objects. Exercises expose you to key concepts and artistic principles to accurately render line, shape, proportion and negative space. Explore various drawing media which includes pencil, pastel, and charcoal. Materials list provided at time of registration. Fee $99.00. CEUs: 1.2

Y127 U Parker C ZWC-107 W 6:30-8:30pClass begins 04/25/12 and ends 05/30/12.

AC 0428 Secrets To Understanding Digital PhotographyMove beyond the “auto” mode of your digital camera and take great photos in any situation! Through this basic hands-on course, you will explore modern photography in simple, real world terms. You will learn about exposure, shutter speed, focus, flash, aperture, depth of field, ISO, and much more. Class requirements include a digital camera (and user guide) that is capable of full manual control. Using Adobe Lightroom (and obtaining a free 30-day trial) will be discussed in class. Fee $115.00. CEUs: 1.4

Y115 U Manthey S SH-355 W 6:30-8:30pClass begins 04/18/12 and ends 05/30/12.

AC 0434 Secrets To Understanding Digital Photography, Level 2Go beyond the basics! This class includes working with RAW images, advanced camera controls (exposure lock, spot meter, exposure compensation, advanced flash), using manual controls, shooting for HDR, retouching images in Lightroom or Photoshop, and composition. Three outdoor shooting labs included. Fee $115.00. CEUs: 1.4

Y118 U Manthey S SH-355 Th 6:30-8:30pClass begins 04/19/12 and ends 05/31/12.

AC 0436 The Art Of Photography: It’s Not About The CameraLearn the art of photographic composition and move beyond the snapshot. Train your eye to find the beauty around you and capture it in a compelling artistic way. Photo enhancement techniques including HDR and portrait retouching will also be covered. Class will cover portrait, macro, and landscape styles with weekly photo assignments and detailed critiques. Good working knowledge of your camera is required. Camera with manual control is recommended. Fee $95.00. CEUs: 1.0

Y138 U Manthey S SH-355 T 6:30-9pClass begins 04/03/12 and ends 04/24/12.

AC 0435 Lightroom 3: Bring Out The Best In Your PhotographsLightroom is Adobe’s image management and enhancement program designed specifically for photographers. Lightroom makes managing, enhancing and sharing your photographs easy and efficient. Learn how to organize, back up, manage, and enhance your images. Move between Lightroom and Photoshop or Elements and gain insight into the benefits of shooting RAW files. No prior experience with Lightroom is necessary; laptop computer recommended but not required. Free 30-day trial available. Fee $79.00. CEUs: .8

Y140 A Manthey S ZWC-105 Sa 9a-1pClass begins 05/05/12 and ends 05/12/12.

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information and expanded course descriptions online at www.greenriver.edu/ce

Point • Click • Pay

Take Courses Online!Our instructor-facilitated non-credit online courses are informative, fun, convenient, and highly interactive.

Most classes run for six weeks. Courses are project-oriented and include lessons, quizzes, hands-on assignments, discussion areas, and more. You can complete any of these courses from your home or office and at any time of the day or night!

For a complete listing of courses and descriptions, please visit http://www.ed2go.com/greenriver.

For your convenience, there are three starting dates for you to choose from:

March 21 • April 18 • May 16

For more information or to register for an online course, call Continuing Education at (253) 833-9111, ext. 2535.

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AC 0834 Fused Glass Garden ArtThis lively 4-hour class is a fun way for students of all levels to try glass fusing. Create 2-3 garden inspired projects as you learn to cut, design, and fuse glass. Projects may include garden tiles, ornaments, or creating colorful glass elements to embellish new or existing garden art. Bring beads and charms, etc., to personalize finished projects. All glass materials, tools, and supplies are provided in class. $125 material/firing fee per section paid to instructor. Classes held off-campus at Blue Dog Glass Art studio. Fee $69.00. CEUs: .4

Y116 A Wendt D Blue Dog Glass Sa 9a-1pClass begins 04/14/12 with project pick-up Sunday, 04/15/12 at 10 a.m.

Y117 B Wendt D Blue Dog Glass Sa 9a-1pClass begins 05/12/12 with project pick-up Sunday, 05/13/12 at 10 a.m.

AC 085 Introduction To The Art Of Metal SculptureImpress your friends and family with your unique artwork! Explore the basics of constructing beautiful metal structures for hanging or displaying. You will learn how to use welding and fabrication processes, heat coloring on metal, and techniques for using different types of abrasives. You may choose a project from ideas provided by the instructor or use your own design (by instructor permission). Bring safety glasses and leather work gloves to class. Materials included. Fee $129.00. CEUs: .9

Y124 A Dent J TID-47 Sa 3-6pClass begins 04/28/12 and ends 05/12/12.

AC 0907 Basics Of Matting And FramingCreative matting and framing can set off any piece of art or photography. In this hands-on class you will learn proper measuring techniques for cutting single and double mats, how to prep and mount your artwork, how to clean glass and enclose in a frame, and properly attach appropriate hanging hardware. End result will be a professional-looking matted and framed piece of work. A $3 supply fee paid to instructor on first night of class. Fee $45.00. CEUs: .4

Y129 U Masker J IVA-106 Th 6:30-8:30pClass begins 05/03/12 and ends 05/10/12.

Dance/Fitness DA 031 The Elegant Waltz

Waltz is a smooth dance characterized by long, flowing movements, continuous turns, and rise and fall. Graceful and elegant, you will quickly learn to glide around the floor. Waltz music is played at almost all dance events and is ideal for weddings and cruises. Singles and couples welcome. Fee $55.00. CEUs: .5

Y218 U Conley P LC W 6-7pClass begins 04/25/12 and ends 05/23/12.

DA 0263 Country Western VarietyLearn the basic steps for several country dances: Country Western 2-Step (Texas Two-Step), Cowboy Cha Cha, Schottische, and (time permitting) the Horseshoe shuffle. Each dance offers a number of “patterns” or dance moves that will help you get around the floor in style. Everything you need to enjoy an evening of country dancing. Singles and couples welcome. Fee $55.00. CEUs: .5

Y219 U Conley P LC W 7-8pClass begins 04/25/12 and ends 05/23/12.

DA 0267 Nightclub 2-StepThis graceful, smooth-flowing dance is a wonderful way to get you through weddings, parties, cruises, and other social dance occasions. The basic steps are easy to learn and suitable even for the occasional dancer. Nightclub 2-step is a great alternative for today’s slow dance music. It is the most popular dance for those romantic ballads. Singles and couples welcome. Fee $55.00. CEUs: .5

Y220 U Conley P LC W 8-9pClass begins 04/25/12 and ends 05/23/12.

DA 030 Zumba Dance/FitnessDitch the workout, join the party! Zumba is a fusion of Latin and International dance steps and rhythms that create a dynamic, exciting, and effective fitness system—and it’s easy to do! The FUN routines feature aerobic/fitness interval training and resistance training to maximize caloric output, fat burning, total body toning, and provides long-term health benefits. Zumba is a “feel happy” workout that is great for both the body and mind. No dance experience needed. Fee $75.00. CEUs: .8

Y210 A Hanesworth J OEB-9 Sa 10-11aClass begins 04/14/12 and ends 06/02/12.

DA 035 Belly Dancing For Fun And FitnessHave fun and feel good moving your body to the rhythms of this ancient, Middle Eastern dance. Belly dancing is a low-impact style of dance with benefits for all ages and body types. Learn undulations, isolations, shimmies, and shabi. You will tone muscles, increase flexibility, and feel good about yourself. It’s a total body experience that everyone can enjoy! Wear a leotard and sweatpants. Fee $89.00. CEUs: 1.2

Y212 U Lindland F OEB-9 W 6:30-8pClass begins 04/18/12 and ends 06/06/12.

FT 0355 JazzerciseBurn up to 600 calories in one fun and powerfully effective 60-minute total body workout. Class combines dance-based cardio with strength training and stretching to sculpt, tone and lengthen muscles for maximum fat burn. Choreographed to today’s hottest music, Jazzercise is a fusion of jazz dance, resistance training, Pilates, yoga, and kickboxing. Start dancing yourself fit and change the shape of your body! Fee $75.00. CEUs: .8

Y211 U Little D OEB-9 M 6:30-7:40pClass begins 04/30/12 and ends 06/25/12.

Gourmet Cooking School

Demonstration classes held at Rainier Middle School.

GCS 0266 Cinco De Mayo FavoritesEnjoy a festive evening with Chef Marcello as you explore delicious Mexican cuisine. You’ll feast on authentic (pork) carnitas, carne asada, and chicken/cheese enchiladas. He’ll also demonstrate and prepare delicious salsa, picadillo, and the best rice and beans south of the border. Helpful tips and secrets will be divulged. Fee $39.00. CEUs: .25

Y250 U Baylor M Rainier MS-609 T 6:30-9pClass begins 04/24/12 and ends 04/24/12.

GCS 0279 Mother’s Day Brunch Ideas!Learn how to prepare an impressive Mother’s Day brunch on a limited budget. Chef Marcello Baylor will take you step-by-step through the preparation of Eggs Benedict, Swedish meatballs over fresh pasta, Chicken Dijon with basmati rice, classic Potatoes O’Brien, fresh fruit kabobs, Belgian waffles, and more! Bring your appetite! Fee $39.00. CEUs: .25

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HE 060 First Aid And CPRLearn what to do while waiting for help during a medical emergency. Approved by the Washington State Department of Labor and Industry and the American Heart Association. Student handbooks and Automated External Defibrillator (AED) certification included; pediatric certification also available. Bring sack lunch. Fee $59.00. CEUs: .8

Y255 A Dennis D HSB-4 Sa 8:30a-4:30pClass begins 04/28/12 and ends 04/28/12.

Home And Garden HG 0333 Basic Pruning

Learn the basics of pruning so you can do it right. This instructor (an experienced arborist and horticulturist) will explain reasons to prune, how pruning affects plant growth, and the influence it has on flowering and fruiting. Learn the differences of pruning evergreens and deciduous trees, fruit and rose plants, and the tools of the trade. Fee $35.00. CEUs: .25

Y260 U Haywood A ZWC-104 Th 6:30-9pClass begins 05/03/12 and ends 05/03/12.

HG 0614 Organic Gardening 101Learn what it takes to grow a garden the organic way! Seattle Tilth has been teaching people to grow food organically and conserve natural resources for 33 years. You will learn about the soil, plants, living organisms, and growing food. Discussion includes what constitutes an organic garden and what tools we have at our fingertips to enjoy growing food, flowers, and herbs successfully and abundantly while supporting a healthy ecosystem. Fee $39.00. CEUs: .25

Y275 U Seattle Tilth ZWC-105 T 6:30-9pClass begins 04/17/12 and ends 04/17/12.

HG 0693 Basics Of Canning Jams And JelliesIf you’ve never canned before because you think it’s too complicated, this class will change your mind and your pantry forever! Instructor Vicki Reninger has 30 years of experience and numerous Puyallup Fair “Grand Champion” awards. She will demonstrate how to make delicious fruit jams and jellies using the boiling water bath as well as freezer jam methods. Handouts and yummy sampling provided. Fee $39.00. CEUs: .25

Y187 U Reninger V Rainier MS-609 W 6:30-9pClass begins 04/18/12 and ends 04/18/12.

HG 0695 Pickling Foods 101Pickling is one of the oldest known ways of preserving food and liquids. Vicki Reninger has won many awards in the “Preserved Foods” category at the Puyallup Fair and shares her knowledge about the art of pickling. She will demonstrate and explain why we pickle food; the equipment and ingredients used; and many tips and tricks, and do’s and don’ts in pickling foods. Handouts and sampling included. Fee $39.00. CEUs: .25

Y189 U Reninger V Rainier MS-609 W 6:30-9pClass begins 05/02/12 and ends 05/02/12.

HG 0696 Canning Under PressurePressure canning can be intimidating but it really is safe and simple. Instructor Vicki Reninger will explain why you might want to pressure can your foods, the equipment needed, correctly using your pressure canner, and demonstrate how to preserve your vegetables and meats. Discussion also includes the warnings of bacteria and yeasts, and how to identify spoiled products. Handouts and sampling included. Fee $39.00. CEUs: .25

Y215 U Reninger V Rainier MS-609 W 6:30-9pClass begins 05/16/12 and ends 05/16/12.

GCS 0495 Vegetarian DelightsTired of the same meat and potatoes? Need more veggies in your diet but have no idea what’s nutritious, delicious, or how to prepare them? Spend a fun-filled evening with Chef Marcello and discover how great veggies can be. He’ll demonstrate how to make eggplant parmesan, Italian vegetable stew, pan-seared tofu with garlic and ginger sauce, and a spicy stir fry with crispy Asian noodles. We’ll also discuss seasonal fruits and veggies, how to choose them, and ways to incorporate them into your meals. Fee $39.00. CEUs: .25

Y256 U Baylor M Rainier MS-609 T 6:30-9pClass begins 05/22/12 and ends 05/22/12.

GCS 0478 Life-Size Sugar RosesJust in time for Mother’s Day! Professional cake decorator Lucinda Larson will teach you how to create a life-size gumpaste rose (gumpaste is the same confection as sweetheart candy). These life-like roses are not only real looking, but fairly easy to make and look beautiful on cakes or cupcakes for birthdays, weddings, showers, and other elegant celebrations. Bring 2 wash cloths, apron, and something to write with. Fee $49.00. CEUs: .3

Y276 U Larson L Rainier MS-609 W 6-9pClass begins 05/02/12 and ends 05/02/12.

GCS 0471 Special Occasion CookiesLearn how to decorate lovely cookies for the holidays, weddings and other special occasions. Topics include how to make and bake the cookies and how to decorate for that special event using fondant, buttercream and royal icing, plus other fun tricks. Each student takes home decorated cookies. Materials, tools, and handouts provided. Bring two wash cloths, apron, and something to write with. Fee $49.00. CEUs: .3

Y278 U Larson L Rainier MS-609 W 6-9pClass begins 05/09/12 and ends 05/09/12.

GCS 0476 Chocolate, And More Chocolate!Pastry Chef Lucinda will introduce you to the world of chocolate: where it comes from and the different types. She will show you how to seed temper, and dip, mold, and shape the chocolates. Everyone goes home with chocolate samples! Fee $49.00. CEUs: .3

Y279 U Larson L Rainier MS-609 W 6-9pClass begins 05/16/12 and ends 05/16/12.

GCS 0923 An American Tradition: Pie Making Made EasyWho doesn’t love pie? Instructor Kelly Macguire has over 20 years experience in baking award-winning pies at The Puyallup Fair and will give you all the information, tips, and tricks you need to go home and make those perfect pies. Demonstration includes what tools and ingredients to use to make flakey crusts, two-crust pies, delicious fruit pies, cream pies, and more! Sampling included! Fee $39.00. CEUs: .25

Y185 U Macguire K Rainier MS-609 W 6:30-9pClass begins 04/25/12 and ends 04/25/12.

Health HE 041 HIV/AIDS Certification

Students check out and independently watch four video tapes or DVDs with reference notebook. This program meets the HIV/AIDS education requirement mandated for certification by the Washington State Department of Health. Fee $55.00. CEUs: .7

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IN 0312 An Introduction To Voiceovers (Getting Started In Voice Acting)This fun and empowering 2-hour introductory workshop covers different types of voiceovers and what tools are needed to find success. You’ll be coached as you read a script, and recorded so you can receive a professional voiceover evaluation letter. You’ll obtain the knowledge necessary to help you decide if this is something you’d like to pursue. Taught by a professional voice actor from the voice acting training company, Voices for All. Fee $39.00. CEUs: .2

Y267 U Staff ZWC-104 T 6-8pClass begins 05/08/12 and ends 05/08/12.

IN 0315 Acting Up Can Be Fun!Use drama as a form of personal development in this safe and nurturing environment...and have fun doing it! This class will use improv games, open-scripted scenes, and scripted monologues to help you overcome anxieties about speaking in public, improve memorization skills, learn how to be more confident, release creativity, discover out-of-the box problem-solving, and more. No previous acting experience needed. Fee $79.00. CEUs: 1.0

Y184 U Rice A ZWC-105 Th 6:30-8:30pClass begins 05/03/12 and ends 05/31/12.

IN 0474 Become A Mystery Shopper!Yes, there is such a thing as a free lunch! Companies hire people to make observations on their stores and employees. They need this information to train workers and improve customer service, and the result is that you get to earn money while you shop and eat! Learn who is hiring, what companies expect, how to write great evaluations, tax reporting, how to spot common scams, and how to get started. Basic Internet skills preferred. Resource book included. Fee $49.00. CEUs: .25

Y270 U Mooradian B IVA-108 T 6:30-9:30pClass begins 05/15/12 and ends 05/15/12.

IN 0476 Is It A Real Work From Home Job Or A Scam?If you need ways to supplement your income but not sure what is legitimate, then this class is for you! Class focuses heavily on the marketing trick of scammers. You’ll learn how to track emails, trace IP addresses and research companies, giving you confidence to recognize scammers from legitimate work. You will also be provided with resources on how to make extra income as well as legitimate companies that hire at-home workers. Basic Internet and email skills required. Resource book included. Fee $49.00. CEUs: .3

Y272 U Mooradian B ZWC-107 M 6:30-9:30pClass begins 04/30/12 and ends 04/30/12.

IN 086 Fresh Eggs In The Morning: Raising Chickens In Your BackyardDid you know you can raise hens in the City of Auburn? Learn about the new city ordinance and important considerations in caring for a small flock of hens in limited space: chicken physiology, behavior, health and nutrition. Discussion will include integrating people, gardens, and hens into mutually beneficial systems; grazing your flock in the garden to boost their nutrition; and increasing the productivity of gardens by using your flock for pest/weed control, as well as composting techniques for chicken manure. Fee $39.00. CEUs: .25

Y277 U Seattle Tilth ZWC-105 T 6:30-9pClass begins 04/24/12 and ends 04/24/12.

HG 0698 Drying Food (And Maximizing Your Nutrients)Drying food takes the water out of the food source. Because drying does not use extreme heat, it does not destroy as many of the nutrients as canning or cooking. Instructor Vicki Reninger will demonstrate and explain why we dry food, the process, the equipment used, how to dry meat, vegetables, fruits, herbs, and why we pasteurize after drying. If you have a garden or access to seasonal produce, then drying foods is an activity you should explore. Handouts and sampling provided. Fee $39.00. CEUs: .25

Y217 U Reninger V Rainier MS-609 W 6:30-9pClass begins 06/06/12 and ends 06/06/12.

In A Class By Itself IN 012 Community Access Card To Holman Library

Provides one quarter of access privileges for Holman Library’s computers containing Internet, Word, PowerPoint, Excel, databases and over 1,000 journals online. Register with Continuing Education. Fee $40.00.

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IN 0154 SAT PreparationBe prepared! Your SAT scores are one important way colleges determine if you are a desirable applicant. Therefore, earning your best possible score will impact your college choices. This class will equip you with key test taking strategies, provide you with an overview of test content areas and question types, and most importantly...help you design a personal study plan for the exam. Includes two practice tests and various study resources. Textbook required. Fee $75.00. CEUs: 1.05

Y265 U Butcher M SH-157 Th 4-5:30pClass begins 04/12/12 and ends 05/24/12.

IN 0175 Coin Collecting For BeginnersDo you have old U.S. coins in a jar and wonder what they’re worth? Coin collecting is a fascinating hobby and can be fun and lucrative too...if you know what you’re doing! This class will get you started in collecting coins. Learn about numismatics (the study or collection of coins); the benefits of collecting coins as an investment; what coins are worth; the care and storing of coins; what coin grading means; detecting counterfeit coins and dealers; and much more! Fee $59.00. CEUs: .5

Y259 U Custis B ZWC-105 T 6:30-9pClass begins 05/01/12 and ends 05/08/12.

IN 0296 Put Your Best Voice Forward!Bring out the very best in your speaking voice! We often don’t realize how we sound to others, whether it is over the phone or in person. This class will help you as a professional in any field. Topics include proper breathing, body alignment, how performance anxiety affects the voice, dealing with the “jitters,” exercises for vocal warm-ups as well as good enunciation and clear diction, your best pitch-range for speaking, stretches that relax the body and voice, vocal health, and much more! Fee $45.00. CEUs: .4

Y183 U Fulkerson D IVA-108 W 6:30-8:30pClass begins 05/09/12 and ends 05/16/12.

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Language And CultureThe language courses listed below emphasize conversation but also include reading, writing, speaking and understanding the language. Courses are geared toward the adult student seeking control of a language for practical applications such as travel.

LC 040 Spanish, BeginningFee $119.00. CEUs: 1.6

Y280 U Morris A SH-250 M 6:30-8:30pClass begins 04/16/12 and ends 06/11/12.

LC 041 Spanish, ContinuedFee $119.00. CEUs: 1.6

Y281 U Morris A ZWC-104 W 6:30-8:30pClass begins 04/18/12 and ends 06/06/12.

LC 0438 Spanish For The WorkplaceLearn industry-specific language skills in a packed 16-hour Internet course that includes a downloadable vocabulary list. You’ll have access for six months and will study vocabulary, basic grammar, and pronunciation with listening, reading, and visual exercises, plus quizzes to mark your progress. Pick from Banking, Food Service, Manufacturing, Construction, Health Care, Public Safety, Educators, Hospitality, Social Services, EMTs & Paramedics, HR, Warehouses, Firefighters, Law Enforcement, or General Workplace. Fee $99.00. CEUs: 1.6

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LC 049 Italian, BeginningFee $119.00. CEUs: 1.6

Y282 U Rajic S ZWC-105 W 7-9pClass begins 04/18/12 and ends 06/06/12.

LC 060 Sign Language, BeginningIntroductory course in American Sign Language for application in everyday communication with hearing and speech impaired individuals. Fee $119.00. CEUs: 1.6

Y284 U Watanabe L SH-259 T 6:30-8:30pClass begins 04/17/12 and ends 06/05/12.

Money Matters MM 040 Personal Budgeting

You will learn how to prepare, update and follow your personal, family and household budget in this course designed specifically to allow you to gain control of your personal finances. You’ll get simple budget planning tools and tips you can use right away. Fee $47.00. CEUs: .25

Y412 KCU Kent-321 M 6-8:30pClass begins 04/16/12 and ends 04/16/12.

MM 0281 How To Be An Executor Of A WillHave you been named as an estate executor of a relative or friend? Do you know what questions and facts you need to know before their death and what to do after their death? This presentation is co-taught by experienced lawyers who will provide an overview of the legal rights and responsibilities of an executor and explain the gathering of estate assets; paying the debts; distributing the funds to beneficiaries; and administration of the estate. Fee $35.00. CEUs: .25

Y186 U Gabrielson O IVA-108 W 6:30-9pClass begins 05/23/12 and ends 05/23/12.

MM 0284 Retirement Planning TodayRegardless of age, you can learn to create a plan to make the most of your retirement dollars. Will you be able to retire early? How long must your money last? What strategies can you use to save money on your taxes? These and other important life planning questions will be answered by a Certified Financial Planner. Topics covered include retirement needs and expenses, roadblocks and mistakes, income sources, financial plan distributions, investments, and much more! Reference manual included. Spouse can attend for $20: Register for Y289 for the Saturday class, Y293 for the Thursday class. Fee $59.00. CEUs: .75

Y288 A Gallo F ZWC-104 Sa 9a-12:45pClass begins 05/12/12 and ends 05/19/12.

Y292 U Gallo F ZWC-104 Th 6:30-9pClass begins 05/10/12 and ends 05/24/12.

Music MU 031 Guitar, Beginning

Develop guitar skills while learning songs you like. Beginning guitar students learn chords, strumming, finger-picking, and other basic skills. Fee $89.00. CEUs: 1.0

Y300 U Buser C IVC-108 M 6:30-7:30pClass begins 04/02/12 and ends 06/11/12.

MU 0315 Guitar, ContinuedFee $89.00. CEUs: 1.0

Y302 U Buser C IVC-108 M 7:30-8:30pClass begins 04/02/12 and ends 06/11/12.

MU 032 Voice, BeginningLearn proper breathing skills and vocal techniques to help you produce a beautiful sound and build your range. Additional topics include basic music reading, vocal health, and how to handle the “jitters.” Fun and supportive environment. Fee $89.00. CEUs: 1.0

Y305 U Fulkerson D RLC-145 T 6:30-7:30pClass begins 04/10/12 and ends 06/12/12.

MU 033 Voice, ContinuedA continuation class building on the vocal skills learned in Beginning Voice. Explore more challenging vocal exercises, songs from musicals, sight reading and literature. Appropriate for more advanced singers who may or may not have studied privately. Fee $89.00. CEUs: 1.0

Y307 U Fulkerson D RLC-145 T 7:30-8:30pClass begins 04/10/12 and ends 06/12/12.

Outdoors

OD 030 Wenatchee Whitewater RaftingRoller coaster action and generally sunny weather make the Wenatchee River a favorite for river-runners. Skilled guides steer self-bailing rafts while you paddle. All rafting equipment included. Minimum age 10. Specific trip details provided after registration. Fee $75.00. CEUs: .45

Y315 A Amundson R ARR Sa 12-4:30pClass begins 05/12/12 and ends 05/12/12.

Y317 B Amundson R ARR Su 12-4:30pClass begins 06/03/12 and ends 06/03/12.

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OD 0625 Intro To Fly-CastingLearning to cast well is the foundation for successful fly-fishing. Learn and practice the principles and techniques of fly-casting in this hands-on class. Bring your own equipment or the instructor will provide. Please call (425) 432-3649 to reserve your rod. Location at Lake Meridian Park. Fee $69.00. CEUs: .4

Y310 A Fiskum J ARR SaSu 7:30a-9:30pClass begins 04/14/12 and ends 04/15/12.

OD 0706 Trout Fly-Fishing 102 – Rivers And StreamsSession 1 (classroom) covers tackle, line systems, and strategies for stream fishing success; and includes a resource manual with information on where/when to go, insect hatch charts, and seasonal fly patterns. Session 2 held at a local river (to be determined by river conditions). You’ll receive hands-on instruction and learn how to present dry flies, nymphs and streamers. Rod, reel, and line set-up available for $10 rental, or bring your own. Sign up for class only, or both for a complete hands on experience. Fee $89.00. CEUs: .6

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Class and Outing. Class begins 06/05/12 and ends 06/09/12. Y316 B Fiskum J ZWC-104 T 6:30-8:30p

Class Only. Fee $29.00. Class begins 06/05/12 and ends 06/05/12.

Writing WR 0407 Screenwriting 101

Designed for new screenwriters, this course will guide you from the conception of the idea through the necessary steps every good screenwriter takes when getting ready to write a screenplay. You’ll learn how to develop three-dimensional characters, develop a story outline, and how to write a treatment from the story outline. Once you’re equipped with these necessary tools, you’re ready to turn your story into a screenplay! Fee $75.00. CEUs: .6

Y360 A Lane W ZWC-107 Sa 9a-12pClass begins 05/12/12 and ends 05/19/12.

WR 0458 Distinguish Yourself: Paid To Teach And WriteEnjoy the benefits of self-employment. If you ever thought you wanted to write and are willing to teach, this course will guide you toward paid work. There is something you know that others would like to learn...so turn your expertise into a NONCREDIT course. You will learn action steps on how to organize content for delivery, market your course to noncredit programs nationwide, and how to leverage it all into producing and marketing your book. Text required. Fee $79.00. CEUs: .9

Y362 U Spiers J ARR T 6:30-8pClass begins 04/17/12 and ends 05/22/12.

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GRCC Continuing Education 12401 SE 320th Street Auburn, WA 98092-3622

3. Visit Go to the CE Office on campus.

4. Fax Dial (253) 288-3480. You must use Visa or MasterCard for fax registration.

Refund Policy for Continuing Education non-credit classes: Class fees for Continuing Education classes are not refundable unless student cancels 24 business hours prior to the start of class. Full refunds will be made if the college cancels a class. Unless you’re notified otherwise, your registration is confirmed upon receipt of payment for class.

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Green River Community College Enumclaw Campus 1414 Griffin Avenue, Enumclaw, WA 98022 (253) 288-3400

Office Hours: Mon–Thur 9 a.m.–8 p.m., closed Friday

GRCC Enumclaw Campus offers credit and non-credit classes.

The Enumclaw Campus offers over 25 credit classes each quarter. For classes, days and times, see the Credit Class section of this schedule, beginning on page 11. Classes will be noted and shaded in the location field.

BC 019 Grant Writing BasicsPrimarily designed for non-profits, this introduction to grant writing will help you identify your need, research the best potential funders, make pre-proposal contact with funders, and write the application. Topics include locating private and governmental funding sources, writing a need statement, and evaluating proposals. Increase your chances for grant writing success. Fee $75.00. CEUs: .6

Y706 EA Mork-Obrien Enumclaw-16 Sa 9a-3:30pClass begins 04/21/12 and ends 04/21/12.

BC 0703 Business WritingDiscover how to write with style and polish as you improve your skills in this highly interactive course. Receive training on how to write clearly and effectively for reports, email, manuals, customer correspondence, performance reviews, and more. Participants will gain the skills and tools necessary to improve productivity and quality of work. Bring two short, non-confidential writing samples and one email example. Fee $145.00. CEUs: .6

Y714 EA Mucke K Enumclaw-9 M 10a-5pClass begins 05/07/12 and ends 05/07/12.

OLK 0046 Video MarketingVideo is hypnotic and quickly speeds up the “know, like, and trust” factor with your audience. Discover how to use simple online video to quickly bond with viewers, drive traffic to your website, boost business, and build brand awareness. Find out how to shoot simple, effective videos without costly equipment or savvy technical skills. Learn to dominate Google and YouTube with your video. Fee $195.00. CEUs: 1.6

Y787 EA ARR ARR ARRClass begins 05/07/12 and ends 06/01/12.

OLK 0047 YouTube For BusinessIncrease your business with YouTube, the online video site and the second largest search engine. Discover what types of video work best on YouTube, how other business organizations are using YouTube, how to create your own YouTube channel, and the techniques of adding captions, annotations and other extra features. You will leave class with proven strategies and techniques for making YouTube work successfully for your organization. Fee $195.00. CEUs: 1.6

Y788 EA ARR ARR ARRClass begins 05/07/12 and ends 06/01/12.

OLK 0056 Practical Math For The WorkplaceFor anyone interested in acquiring the math skills needed to understand and perform common business activities such as payroll, banking, invoicing, and purchasing. Business owners and managers will find this course beneficial in providing clear insight into the basic mathematical skills and processes needed to perform financial tasks required in the workplace. Text required. Fee $145.00. CEUs: 1.6

Y789 EA ARR ARR ARRClass begins 04/02/12 and ends 04/27/12.

PROFESSIONAL/WORK RELATED EDUCATION

Business BC 033 How To Start A Successful Business – 4 Class Series

Take the series of four small business start-up classes listed below for a savings of $67. Instructor provides an overview of the essential components for starting a profitable small business. Register for Y708. Fee $169.00. CEUs: 1.2

BC 034 Business Start-Up And ManagementThis class will help you plan the start-up of a new business. Learn strategic and tactical keys to success such as assessing your resources, identifying your business personality, developing your concept, protecting your assets through proper business structure, and understanding the necessary licenses and taxes. The entire process is built into a simple start-up map that you can follow step-by-step. Fee $59.00. CEUs: .3

Y709 EU Burnett-Keener Enumclaw-4 Th 6-9pClass begins 05/17/12 and ends 05/17/12.

BC 036 Business Financial ManagementEffective financial management is your key to small business success. Learn to read basic financial statements and concentrate on your key financial priorities. Understand how to use the cash-flow cycle to your business’ advantage and utilize important benchmarks for maximizing your daily results. This class is crucial to your small business education. Fee $59.00. CEUs: .3

Y711 EU Burnett-Keener Enumclaw-4 Th 6-9pClass begins 05/24/12 and ends 05/24/12.

BC 035 Business MarketingLearn the basics of making strategic marketing decisions and building an integrated marketing plan. Utilizing a practical and repeatable process, you’ll learn about important concepts such as pricing, distribution, messaging, and message delivery—and how to base all of those decisions on your customer profile, product advantages, and competition. Fee $59.00. CEUs: .3

Y710 EU Burnett-Keener Enumclaw-4 Th 6-9pClass begins 05/31/12 and ends 05/31/12.

BC 037 Developing A Business PlanThis hands-on session is designed to help you create a working business plan for starting or managing your business. Through engaging writing exercises and group brainstorming, you’ll take your business ideas further than you thought possible. While traditional business plan formats will be discussed, the focus of this class is to help you develop and sharpen your own business ideas to give you the greatest chance at success. Fee $59.00. CEUs: .3

Y712 EU Burnett-Keener Enumclaw-4 Th 6-9pClass begins 06/07/12 and ends 06/07/12.

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CO 0339 Computers For Beginners – 5 Class SeriesSave $50 by taking the series. Register for Y726. No class on 05/24/12. Fee $175.00. CEUs: 1.5

CO 034 Understanding The Basics Of Your ComputerGetting a handle on your computer can make your work a whole lot easier. Learn the system components, what they do, and how they interact. You’ll learn about directories, drives, keyboard/mouse, disks, printers, monitors, scanners, and even some ergonomics. Fee $45.00. CEUs: .3

Y727 EA Roberson G Enumclaw-13 Th 9a-12pClass begins 05/03/12 and ends 05/03/12.

CO 0343 Introduction To WindowsWhat exactly does an operating system do? Learn how to use the major built-in features, basic program installation (such as anti-virus protection software), add a printer, customize your desktop, screensaver, appearance, and more. Fee $45.00. CEUs: .3

Y728 EA Roberson G Enumclaw-13 Th 9a-12pClass begins 05/10/12 and ends 05/10/12.

CO 0345 Creating, Finding And Organizing Your FilesOnce you start using a computer on a regular basis, you will quickly find your documents and pictures need to be organized. It’s easy using Windows features like folders and files and creating shortcuts to them on your desktop! Fee $45.00. CEUs: .3

Y729 EA Roberson G Enumclaw-13 Th 9a-12pClass begins 05/17/12 and ends 05/17/12.

CO 0347 Introduction To E-MailLearn to create your own e-mail, add attachments like pictures and documents, manage the address book, plus tips on e-mail etiquette and outsmarting malicious spam. Fee $45.00. CEUs: .3

Y730 EA Roberson G Enumclaw-13 Th 9a-12pClass begins 05/31/12 and ends 05/31/12.

CO 0348 Introduction To The Internet: The World At Your FingertipsThe Internet is your gateway to a whole new world of information. Learn the basics of how to search for information, read the news, get directions, print a map, book a hotel or airline reservation, research medical issues, or shop for everything from cars to groceries. No tuition. Fee $45.00. CEUs: .3

Y731 EA Roberson G Enumclaw-13 Th 9a-12pClass begins 06/07/12 and ends 06/07/12.

CO 0186 iPad For BeginnersBring your iPad to this three-hour class that will provide hands-on training in set-up, organizing, and connecting to the Internet. Review existing applications on the iPad including calendar, iBooks, mail, notes, photos, maps, iTunes, iPod, and video. Learn about a few of the thousands of applications available for users to add. You’ll leave the class ready to use your iPad the way that you want. Basic computer skills required. Fee $49.00. CEUs: .3

Y720 EA Roberson G Enumclaw-13 T 9a-12pClass begins 05/29/12 and ends 05/29/12.

Business/Vocational VC 050 Flagger Training

Training consists of classroom instruction and state certification in flagging, traffic control and safety. Upon successful completion, participants receive a picture ID card with certification valid for three years. Fee includes textbook. Must be at least 18 years of age. Bring lunch. Special arrangements can also be made for group training at your business location. Fee $59.00.

Y790 EA Smith S Enumclaw-16 T 8a-3:30pClass begins 04/17/12 and ends 04/17/12.

Y792 EB Smith S Enumclaw-16 T 8a-3:30pClass begins 05/15/12 and ends 05/15/12.

VC 032 Professional Bartending TrainingBecome a licensed Bartender! This class is designed to provide you with skills needed for a career in bartending. Learn to mix, measure, and master more than 100 of today’s most popular cocktails. This 12-hour program includes bartending terms, professional free pouring and layering techniques, job searching, serving in a safe and responsible manner, and increasing customer satisfaction as well as tips! Includes Bartending Licensing class. Instructor is certified through WA State Liquor Control Board. Note: Class on 05/14/12 will be held from 6-9:30p. Fee $145.00. CEUs: 1.25

Y796 EU Ronnestad L Enumclaw-9 M 6-9pClass begins 04/23/12 and ends 05/14/12.

VC 0324 Bartending Licensing (Permit 12/Permit 13)Class includes the legal responsibilities of restaurants, bars, and the server or bartender. Class meets all requirements for licensing by the State of Washington and is a required class for anyone working as a professional server or bartender. No prior bartending or liquor knowledge is required. Students must be age 21+ for Permit 12, and 18-21 for Permit 13. A license will be granted by the WA State Liquor Control Board and awarded to students upon successful completion of the class. Fee $45.00. CEUs: .35

Y797 EU Ronnestad L Enumclaw-9 M 6-9:30pClass begins 05/14/12 and ends 05/14/12.

Computers CO 0202 Facebook 101

Interested in learning more about one of the most popular social networking sites? Learn how to set up an account, how to upload a profile picture, add photo albums, write on a wall, send messages to people, become a member of a group, protect your privacy and more! It’s a great way to stay in touch with family and friends. Fee $35.00. CEUs: .2

Y721 EU McIntosh D Enumclaw-13 W 7-9pClass begins 04/25/12 and ends 04/25/12.

CO 0277 Promote Your Business (Or Band, Group, Event) On FacebookDid you know if Facebook was a country it would be the 3rd largest in the world? Utilize this fantastic FREE resource to promote your business, band, group, event or whatever! Come learn tips and tricks to best promote to millions of Facebook users! Fee $35.00. CEUs: .2

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CO 0312 Getting Started With Digital CamerasHave a digital camera but don’t understand all the options? Thinking of purchasing a digital camera but don’t know where to start? Learn to upload your pictures from your camera to a computer, delete unwanted pictures and understand a few functions on your personal camera. Bring your questions, camera, cables and instruction manual for your camera. Fee $45.00. CEUs: .3

Y733 EU Arndt K Enumclaw-13 M 6:30-9:30pClass begins 06/04/12 and ends 06/04/12.

CO 0402 Managing Your Digital Photo CollectionAs a new digital photographer, you’ll quickly discover the challenges of collecting photos, storing, and managing hundreds of pictures on your computer! This class will explore ways to name, move, copy, sort and organize your digital photo collection. Learn how to back up your collection for long-term storage or in case your computer fails. Class includes a brief introduction to additional organizing tools using the Windows Live Photo Gallery. Familiarity with Windows and digital images recommended. Fee $45.00. CEUs: .3

Y735 EU Arndt K Enumclaw-13 M 6:30-9:30pClass begins 06/11/12 and ends 06/11/12.

CO 0601 Microsoft Excel 2010 Level 1Introduction to spreadsheets using Excel 2010. Learn to create a basic worksheet, perform calculations, modify a worksheet, change the appearance of data within a worksheet, manage your workbooks, and print the content of a worksheet. Workbook included. Fee $129.00. CEUs: .7

Y736 EA Berkley W Enumclaw-13 T 8:30a-4pClass begins 05/22/12 and ends 05/22/12.

CO 068 Microsoft Word 2010 Level 1You’ll learn to create, edit and enhance standard business or personal documents. Topics include editing, formatting, creating and modifying tables, controlling layout, proofreading, and more. Workbook included. Fee $129.00. CEUs: .7

Y738 EA Berkley W Enumclaw-13 T 8:30a-4pClass begins 05/08/12 and ends 05/08/12.

CO 0727 QuickBooks Pro 2011 Level 1Explore the power of QuickBooks! An introduction to QuickBooks and accounting principles; you will learn basic accounting, how to set up a new company and chart of accounts, working with vendors, payment methods, invoicing, sales tax and more. Workbook included. Fee $189.00. CEUs: .7

Y740 EA Larson G Enumclaw-13 W 8:30a-4pClass begins 05/23/12 and ends 05/23/12.

CO 0728 QuickBooks Pro 2011 Level 2Build on the basics and learn credit card transactions, reconciling accounts, online banking, how to track inventory, and how to use QuickBooks for payroll. Workbook included. Fee $189.00. CEUs: .7

Y741 EA Larson G Enumclaw-13 W 8:30a-4pClass begins 05/30/12 and ends 05/30/12.

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AC 0265 Watercolor PaintingExplore traditional and experimental watercolor techniques. Class will include discussion and evaluation of works in progress. Materials list provided upon registration. Class is designed for advanced beginners and intermediate students. Fee $99.00. CEUs: 1.4

Y701 EA Masker J Enumclaw-15 Th 1-3pClass begins 04/12/12 and ends 05/24/12.

AC 0306 Drawing BasicsLearn the four elemental shapes that are the base of everything we see; basic perspective which gives depth to your drawings; negative space drawing which develops eye and hand coordination; and composition which puts all the pieces together. Materials list provided upon registration. Fee $99.00. CEUs: 1.4

Y702 EA Lynest E Enumclaw-9 T 10a-12pClass begins 04/10/12 and ends 05/22/12.

AC 0428 Secrets To Understanding Digital PhotographyMove beyond the “auto” mode of your digital camera and take great photos in any situation! Through this basic hands-on course, you will explore modern photography in simple, real world terms. You will learn about exposure, shutter speed, focus, flash, aperture, depth of field, ISO, and much more. Class requirements include a digital camera (and user guide) that is capable of full manual control. Using Adobe Lightroom (and obtaining a free 30-day trial) will be discussed in class. Fee $115.00. CEUs: 1.4

Y703 EU Young R Enumclaw-4 T 6:30-8:30pClass begins 04/10/12 and ends 05/22/12.

AC 0435 Lightroom 3: Bring Out The Best In Your PhotographsLightroom is Adobe’s image management and enhancement program designed specifically for photographers. Lightroom makes managing, enhancing and sharing your photographs easy and efficient. Learn how to organize, back up, manage, and enhance your images. Move between Lightroom and Photoshop or Elements and gain insight into the benefits of shooting RAW files. No prior experience with Lightroom is necessary; laptop computer recommended but not required. Free 30-day trial available. Fee $79.00. CEUs: .8

Y704 EA Young R Enumclaw-14 Sa 9:30a-1:30pClass begins 05/12/12 and ends 05/19/12.

Dance

DA 0343 Dance TechniquesLearn basic, simple patterns that can be done with a partner but will be taught without using a partner. Class will cover basic Cha Cha, Nightclub 2-Step, East Coast Swing, as well as teach pivot turns, chainé turns and other patterns that are used in several of the dances being taught. Whether you’re a lead or a follow, this is a great way to practice the basics to a variety of music types that will help you to be a better dancer with that favorite partner! Fee $55.00. CEUs: .5

Y744 EU Thunder MS W 6-7pClass begins 04/25/12 and ends 05/23/12.

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HE 060 First Aid And CPRLearn what to do while waiting for help during a medical emergency. Approved by the Washington State Department of Labor and Industry and the American Heart Association. Student handbooks and Automated External Defibrillator (AED) certification included; pediatric certification also available. Bring sack lunch. Fee $59.00. CEUs: .8

Y760 EA Leitner A Enumclaw-14 T 8:30a-4:30pClass begins 05/15/12 and ends 05/15/12.

Home And Garden

HG 0226 Clutter Clearing: Organizing Space And Unleashing Your EnergyThe effects of clutter on your life can be overwhelming! Clutter causes energy to stagnate and soon your life is “stuck” in many areas (not just in piles of stuff) and it surrounds you with unpleasant, heavy, tired feelings. In this class you will learn a simple system on how to get started, what supplies you’ll need, how not to get overwhelmed by the task, how to continue to keep the space clear, and how uncluttering can actually free stuck energy. You will feel lighter in body, mind and spirit! Fee $39.00. CEUs: .3

Y762 EA Barron J Enumclaw-14 Sa 9a-12pClass begins 04/21/12 and ends 04/21/12.

HG 0298 Garden Opera: Drama, Divas, And Heroes In The GardenJoin Marianne Binetti as she introduces some of the newest, coolest plants, some that are not so cool, and those that are just drama queens and demand a lot of attention. Includes a PowerPoint presentation, some plant samples and a handout with design ideas for landscaping with dramatic plants and around focal points. Fee $25.00. CEUs: .15

Y764 EU Binetti M Enumclaw-16 W 7-8:30pClass begins 05/16/12 and ends 05/16/12.

HG 0333 Basic PruningPrune everything from roses to fruit trees and keep overgrown rhododendrons and trees under control. Overgrown junipers and vines will also be covered with hands-on demonstrations. Fee $35.00. CEUs: .25

Y768 EU Haywood A Enumclaw-15 T 6:30-9pClass begins 04/17/12 and ends 04/17/12.

HG 042 Introduction To Floral DesignLearn a variety of floral design skills and techniques including the care and handling of flowers, flower varieties and the fundamental concepts of floral arrangement and styles. Create and take home an arrangement each class session. Gain a basic foundation for your personal use or for entry level employment in the floral industry. A $100 materials fee is payable to instructor the first night of class. Bring clippers to class. Fee $89.00. CEUs: .75

Y770 EU Dubsky S Enumclaw-19 W 7-8:30pClass begins 04/18/12 and ends 05/16/12.

DA 025 West Coast SwingThe slowest of the swing dances, this smooth, or funky, partnered dance can be danced to almost any type of Blues, Rock & Roll, Country, Jazz, or Pop music. Learn basic 6-count patterns and compression technique of partner connection. There will also be an introduction to some 8-count fundamentals as class time permits. Singles and couples welcome. Fee $55.00. CEUs: .5

Y745 EU Thunder MS W 7-8pClass begins 04/25/12 and ends 05/23/12.

DA 024 Jitterbug DanceJitterbug (aka Single Time Swing) is a derivative of the East Coast Swing, Lindy Hop and American Swing, and is suitable for any type of dance setting. It’s a fun and easy dance to learn and to begin partner dancing. You will gain a solid foundation in 6-count swing by learning the practical basics of partnering and footwork. Music includes Big Band, Rock and Roll, Rhythm and Blues, Country and Top 40. Singles and couples welcome. Fee $55.00. CEUs: .5

Y746 EU Thunder MS W 8-9pClass begins 04/25/12 and ends 05/23/12.

Gourmet Cooking School

GCS 0486 Thai Fruit And Vegetable CarvingLearn to turn common fruit and vegetables into beautiful garnishes, bouquets, side dishes and centerpieces. Once you know the basics there is no end to what you can create. Learn about the most important vegetable and fruit carving tools that will give you the best results with the least effort. The instructor has been trained in the traditional Thai Carving method that originated in the Royal Thai courts. Materials fee of $110.00 payable to instructor first night of class (will include a carving knife). Fee $199.00. CEUs: 2.0

Y750 EU Enumclaw-19 T 6:30-8:30pClass begins 04/03/12 and ends 06/05/12.

GCS 0503 Hand-Molded Sugar AnimalsLions, tigers, and bears...oh my! Learn how to create fondant critters for making unique cake toppers. Bring a small paring knife, two wash cloths, apron and a medium size box to transport your little animals. Fee $49.00. CEUs: .25

Y752 EU Larson L Enumclaw HS W 6:30-9pClass begins 06/06/12 and ends 06/06/12.

GCS 0504 Cake Pops On A StickIt’s a cupcake. It’s a lollipop. It’s both! Cake pops are decadent little cakes on a stick that are as yummy as they are cute. Learn how to make and decorate these bite-sized treats. Bring two wash cloths, apron, and a box to carry your finished cake pops home. Fee $49.00. CEUs: .3

Y754 EU Larson L Enumclaw HS Th 6-9pClass begins 05/24/12 and ends 05/24/12.

Health

HE 041 HIV/AIDS CertificationStudents check out and independently watch four DVDs with reference notebook. This program meets the HIV/AIDS education requirement mandated for certification by the Washington State Department of Health. Fee $55.00. CEUs: .7

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IN 0188 Selling Your Stuff OnlineWhat is the best online market for selling your items? Learn what things sell best on sites like eBay, Craigslist, Etsy, Amazon, etc., and the pro’s and con’s of each site. Learn how to open an account, create and post desirable listings, and how to accept online payments (i.e. PayPal). Fee $45.00. CEUs: .3

Y771 EU Arndt K Enumclaw-13 M 6:30-9:30pClass begins 05/21/12 and ends 05/21/12.

IN 0209 End Of Life PlanningThis unique class will include a discussion on the current model of death and dying and what the alternatives are for those wishing for a more personally directed experience for the end of a loved one’s or your own life journey. We will discuss options for end of life care, home funeral vigils that empower friends and family at a time that often leaves people feeling powerless, using a death midwife, options for cutting funeral costs, and ideas for planning a memorial that will honor your loved one. Fee $39.00. CEUs: .3

Y772 EA Barron J Enumclaw-14 Sa 9a-12pClass begins 05/05/12 and ends 05/05/12.

Money Matters

MM 0218 How To Be An Executor Of A WillHave you been named as an estate executor of a relative or friend? Do you know what questions and facts you need to know before their death and what to do after their death? This presentation is co-taught by experienced lawyers who will provide an overview of the legal rights and responsibilities of an executor and explain the gathering of estate assets; paying the debts; distributing the funds to beneficiaries; and administration of the estate. Fee $35.00. CEUs: .25

Y773 EU Gabrielson O Enumclaw-4 Th 6:30-9pClass begins 04/26/12 and ends 04/26/12.

MM 0282 Wills And Legal Documents We All NeedWills, Power Of Attorney, Health Care Directives, Appointing Guardians For Your Children—what are these and why are they important to you? Not always pleasant things to think about, but having a will or legal plan can save your family heartache and pain. Whether you plan to work with an attorney or use one of the do-it-yourself software programs available, having knowledge of what to include, how to prepare, and what the legalese means will make the process easier. We’ll also cover making changes, revocations, and more. Fee $35.00. CEUs: .25

Y775 EU Farr M Enumclaw-4 W 6:30-9pClass begins 05/16/12 and ends 05/16/12.

Music

MU 0316 Guitar, BeginningBring your acoustic or electric guitar and learn to play! Beginning guitar students will learn basic chords, strumming, rhythm, music notation and reading and other basic skills. Workbook required ($25) and can be purchased from instructor first night of class. Fee $89.00. CEUs: 1.0

Y776 EU Jones K Thunder MS T 6:30-7:30pClass begins 04/10/12 and ends 06/05/12.

MU 0315 Guitar, ContinuedFee $89.00. CEUs: 1.0

Y777 EU Jones K Thunder MS T 7:30-8:30pClass begins 04/10/12 and ends 06/05/12.

MU 037 Introduction To Home Recording Techniques And Set UpThe quality and affordability of the digital audio workstation has marked a significant rise in “home recordings.” Creating professional, high-quality recordings is not only possible, but is also an exciting opportunity for musicians and others to be involved with the basics of producing recorded music. By the end of this course you’ll become acquainted with the hardware and software options necessary for recording your songs, and learn techniques of the recording process from set-up, to mix down, and uploading. Fee $99.00. CEUs: .8

Y778 EU Jones K Enumclaw-13 M 6:30-8:30pClass begins 04/23/12 and ends 05/14/12.

Outdoors

OD 0701 Fly-Fishing In The Pacific Northwest (Where And When To Go)After 30 years of fishing, guiding and leading fly-fishing tours in the Northwest, the instructor has put together a resource guide to help steer you to the finest fly-fishing the Pacific NW has to offer. Learn where to go, when to go, and useful tips for Northwest fly-fishing including hatch charts and fly pattern lists. We’ll cover Oregon and Southern BC, with a special emphasis on Washington State and local options. Includes information on lodging, fishing guides, and local resources. Fee $39.00. CEUs: .2

Y780 EU Fiskum J Enumclaw-19 T 6:30-8:30pClass begins 04/10/12 and ends 04/10/12.

OD 0707 Pacific NW Fly-Fishing Semi-Guided OutingsLearn about new waters, new strategies, and improve your angling skills on these semi-guided small group outings. All trips include the use of high quality rods, reels, and lines if needed. Directions and what to bring lists will be forwarded for all outings. On lake destinations, use of float tubes and fins are included. Save yourself years of trial and error experiments and benefit from the experience of a guide. Instructor is a licensed guide in WA with 30 years of experience in the Pacific NW. Fee $89.00 per class.

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Do You Have Knowledge or a Skill You’d Like to Pass On?The Continuing Education department at Green River Community College is looking for instructors who would like to teach business, computer, technical, and lifelong learning classes.

If you are interested in teaching a course for Continuing Education, please call (253) 833-9111, ext. 3400 to request an application and course proposal form or go online at www.greenriver.edu/ce and click on “Teach For Us.”

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