Welcome to Centralia College PHONE: (360) 736-9391 For TTY/TDD service, dial (360) 807-6227 TOLL-FREE FROM OLYMPIA: 753-3433 FAX
Mission Statement Improving people’s lives through lifelong learning Access Centralia College shall provide quality education at
Centralia College Policies and Accreditation It is the policy of Centralia College to assure equal employment opportunity and no
Table of Contents Academic Advising/Educational Planning . 9 Academic Standards Policy.17 Admission/Enrollment Information.6 App
Centralia College Instruction Calendar 2009-2010 SUMMER QUARTER 2009 First Day of Class Fourth of July Holiday (No Classes) Last
general information Centralia College is a great place to start. The classes are challenging and the teachers are amazing. This
Admission/Enrollment Enrollment Services Phone: 360-736-9391, extension 221 (main campus) 360-753-3433, extension 221 (from Olym
must be no older than three years. If you completed 35 or more college-level credits, Centralia College does not require placeme
Admission as a Drop-In Student If you do not wish early registration, you may register as a dropin student. Drop-in students usu
Start student, you may enroll in academic/transfer courses or professional/technical courses. Contact your high school counselor
You are not officially registered until all your tuition and fees are paid. If you register after the tuition due date, you must
“To qualify for resident tuition, you must be a U.S. citizen, a person who has permanent resident status, or has “refugee-parole
Financial Aid Financial Aid Office Phone: 360-736-9391, extension 234 (main campus) 360-753-3433, extension 234 (from Olympia) F
Scholarship applications are available from the Office of the Vice President, Student Services, each December and are due March
Grades Centralia College uses a numerical grading system. Instructors report passing grades from 4.0 to 0.7 in 0.1 increments. I
Grade Forgiveness The Centralia College grade forgiveness policy may allow you to repair your Centralia College grade point aver
2. The right to request the amendment of your education records that you believe inaccurate or misleading. You may ask Centralia
Emergency Messages Centralia College has no way to relay messages into classrooms or buildings. Only messages relating to accide
Student Transfer Centralia College has transfer agreements with most of the fouryear colleges and universities in Washington sta
You should meet frequently with your advisor, review the catalog and transfer guide of the institution to which you are planning
requirements can fit within the Associate in Science Degree. If you do not fold these courses into your degree at Centralia Coll
Services for Students Bookstore The Centralia College Bookstore is available to serve students, faculty, staff and community mem
Honors and Recognition Honors Program The Centralia College Honors Program provides academically talented and motivated students
Services to Centralia College East (CCE) in Morton include a basic reference collection on-site and access to all of the library
Student Government Centralia College recognizes the ASCC Student Government as a part of the college’s governance structure. The
11. Do not steal or cause damage to other people’s property. See WAC 132L-120-080. 12. Do not go where you are not supposed to.
Continuing Education A variety of non-credit classes and workshops are offered throughout the year. These classes are self-suppo
Certificates Accounting Clerk Corrections Forensics Investigation and Crime Scene Technology Medical Billing* *Some corresponden
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degrees/certificates Centralia College has given us an opportunity to get to know people, and we have enjoyed that. The people a
Degrees/Certificates Centralia College offers different degrees to meet varied student needs. All associate degrees require a mi
Each Workforce Education degree or certificate includes courses that enable students to achieve profession-specific learning out
Remaining Credits: 27 credits Electives up to a maximum of 15 credits from courses numbered 100 or above that are not included o
The 90 credits must include the following: • Forty-three (43) credits taken in communication skills, humanities, math/natural sc
Distribution Requirements (also know as General University Requirements or GURs) are part of each transfer degree. Courses that
GERM& 121**, 122**, 123** German I-III 221, 222, 223 German IV-VI HUM 110 Ethics and Cultural Values 116&, 117&, 118& Intro to H
152 153 158 163 168 169 210 223 229 251 263 269 Pilates Tai Chi Basics Beginning Tae Kwon Do Step Aerobics Adult Fitness Cardio
programs of study I knew the reputation of the college and the quality of the faculty. I also knew that I would learn the things
Course numbering is being revised. For the most accurate course numbers, please refer to the current class schedule. Winter Quar
Winter Quarter, First Year Credits ACCT& 202 Principles of Accounting II 5 BTEC 210 Word Processing 4 ENGL& 101 English Composit
Suggested Order of Classes Fall Quarter, First Year Credits ACCT& 201 Principles of Accounting I 5 BTEC 101 Keyboarding 4 OR BTE
Suggested Order of Classes Fall Quarter, First Year Credits BIOL& 221 Majors Ecology/Evolution w/lab 5 CHEM& 161 General Chemist
• Perform basic bookkeeping and accounting tasks using Microsoft Excel and QuickBooks Pro accounting software • Demonstrate fami
Suggested Order of Classes Fall Quarter, Second Year ACCT 110 Practical Accounting I BTEC 115 Machine Transcription BTEC 215 Exc
________________________________ ________________________________ Emphasis: Degree: Medical Office Assistant Certificate of Prof
• Operate a computer as a word processor, use the internet for doing research, use PowerPoint to make business presentations • U
Fall Quarter, Second Year Credits CHEM& 261 Organic Chemistry w/lab I 6 ENGL 102 English Composition II 5 PHYS& 221 Engineering
• Participate effectively as a field or office team member • Demonstrate computer literacy in an engineering office environment
Computer-Aided Drafting Emphasis: Degree: Computer-Aided Drafting Certificate of Completion PURPOSE: The Certificate of Completi
agreement exists with The Evergreen State College. Felony, (gross) misdemeanor, domestic violence or serious traffic convictions
• The student will understand adult and juvenile sentencing policies and guidelines, methods of incarceration, probation, parole
you should see the drama advisor for information on special requirements, if any, of that school. This information may have a be
Choose one of the following: ECON& 202 Macroeconomics HIST& 146 U.S. History I POLS& 101 Intro to Political Science SOC& 101 Int
• Plan and implement developmentally appropriate curriculum and teaching practices based on knowledge of individual children, th
Earth Sciences Emphasis: Geology Geography Oceanography Astronomy Meteorology Associate in Science Spring Quarter, Second Year C
Spring Quarter, Second Year Credits BA 232 Human Relations 3 ELT 235 Communication Systems 3 ERA 270 Robotics Project 4 10 Sugge
Winter Quarter, First Year Credits CHEM& 162 General Chemistry w/lab II 5 MATH& 151 Calculus I 5 Elective/Distribution* 5 15 Spr
be planned with the help of an engineering advisor and based on the requirements of the specific discipline at the baccalaureate
Spring Quarter, Second Year Credits GEOL& 208 Geology of the Northwest OR ENVS& 100 Survey of Environmental Science 5 PSYC& 200
Foreign Languages Emphasis: French German Spanish Associate in Arts or Associate in Liberal Arts Geology See Earth Sciences Emph
History Emphasis: Degree: History Associate in Arts PURPOSE: The Associate in Arts with an emphasis in History is designed to pr
Journalism Emphasis: Degree: News Writing Associate in Arts PURPOSE: The Associate in Arts degree program with an emphasis in Jo
Marketing Also see Business - Marketing Mathematics Emphasis: Degree: Mathematics Associate in Arts PURPOSE: The Associate in Ar
Winter Quarter, Second Year M ST 272 KCED on air credit** OR M ST 281 Television Internship Health and Fitness Distribution Soci
Media Studies–Sports Announcing and Production Emphasis: Degree: Sports Announcing/ Production Associate in Arts PURPOSE: The As
Spring Quarter, Second Year MUSC 109 Piano** MUSC 217 Applied Music VI MUSC& 223 Ear Training VI MUSC& 233 Music Theory VI Ensem
260 Microbiology 5 110 Speech Communication 5 101 Introduction to Sociology OR ANTH& 206 Cultural Anthropology 5 Health and Fitn
Spring Quarter, Second Year HLTH 154 First Aid/CPR PE 109/150 Golf or Fitness PE 113/114 Tennis or Fitness Humanities Distributi
Four (4) credits of computer programming required for AS-T, but not for teacher certification. Students are required to complete
Pre-Medicine, Pre-Dentistry Emphasis: Degree: Pre-Medicine Pre-Dentistry Associate in Science Pre-Veterinary Medicine Emphasis:
Sociology Emphasis: Degree: Sociology Associate in Arts PURPOSE: The Sociology program provides a better understanding of what m
• Apply principles and welding design practices to welding fabrication and inspection • Identify and make repairs to finished we
I really appreciated the support I received all along but it was particularly important and helpful when I first started. People
course descriptions I have been impressed by the fact that everything is living up to expectations. I’m learning the things I ne
Course numbering is being revised. For the most accurate course numbers, please refer to the current class schedule. Distributio
ACCT 270 Payroll Accounting (3) (PT) ACCT 270 is an introductory course covering aspects of the Fair Labor Standards Act, the So
AHC 104 Patient Diversity (3) (PT) Help students understand and provide for the needs and beliefs of culturally diverse patients
ART 111 Sculpture (4) This course is an introduction to the fundamentals of three dimensional design. Assignments include a vari
BOTA 113 Plant Identification w/lab (5) (S) The identification and classification of vascular plants with emphasis on native pla
BTEC 101 Keyboarding for Business (4) (PT) For beginning students. Keyboard mastery by touch; speed and accuracy development; ap
BTEC 240 Legal Terminology (3) (PT) Development of a legal vocabulary with emphasis on definitions and spelling. Upon completion
CIVIL ENGINEERING CET 110 CET 132 Survey Computations (3) (PT) Land surveying calculations using coordinate geometry, including
COMPUTER NETWORK TECHNOLOGY CNT 117 CST 125 Web Animation w/lab (3) An introduction to the creation and editing of animated grap
CJ 103 (formerly CRMJ 103) Constitutional Law for Criminal Justice (5) (PT) Examines the U.S. Constitution and Bill of Rights. I
CJ 228 (formerly CRMJ 228) Crime Scene Photography (4) Practical application of basic crime scene photography methods and techni
DRAMA DRMA 100 (formerly DRAM 100) DRMA 111 (formerly DRAM 111) Stage Lighting (3) DRMA 205 (formerly DRAM 205) Contemporary Wor
EDUC& 203 (formerly EDUC 222) Exceptional Child (3) EDEC 124 Motor Skill Development: Methods (3) (PT) Learn to assess motor ski
EDEC 201 Play and the Young Child (3) (PT) Examines the educational function of and methods to incorporate play into early child
ELT 238 Network Technology w/lab (4) LAN setup, connecting LANS to WANs. Network Interface Cards, Client connectivity, network p
ENGL 097 Vocabulary Development III (1-5) Course provides a systematic study of college level academic words and their roots, pr
ENGL 260 Non-Western World Literature (5) (D) (H) Literature of the non-western world, ancient times to the present. Students wi
GERMAN GERM& 121-123 (formerly GERM 101-103) HLTH 159 Anatomy & Terminology for EMTs (1) Provide EMT students with a basic under
HSC 034 Introduction to Physical Geography (1-5) The focal point in this course is the interrelationship between earth, sea, and
HIST& 214 (formerly HIST 270) Pacific NW History (5) (SS) HUMAN RELATIONS H R 110 ICP 201 Individualized Certificate Program (1-
JOUR 107 Introduction to News Writing II (3) (H) Start, develop and polish hard news and soft news stories. Practice gathering i
MATH& 141 (formerly MATH 112) Pre-calculus I (5) (M) MATH& 163 (formerly MATH 201) Calculus III (5) M ST 128 Sports Announcing f
M ST 271 Radio Broadcasting Internship (1) Practice and perfect your announcing skills on the campus radio station KCED FM. Prer
MUSC 229 Advanced Sequencing (2) Continuation of the course MUSC 129 Sequencing. In-depth study of computerbased sequencing and
NURS 200 LPN to RN Transition (2) (PT) Explores LPN and RN roles and responsibilities. Centralia College Nursing Program philoso
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Welcome to Centralia College PHONE: (360) 736-9391 For TTY/TDD s
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Mission Statement Improving people’s lives through lifelong lear
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Centralia College Policies and Accreditation It is the policy of
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Table of Contents Academic Advising/Educational Planning . 9 Aca
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Centralia College Instruction Calendar 2009-2010 SUMMER QUARTER
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general information Centralia College is a great place to start.
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Admission/Enrollment Enrollment Services Phone: 360-736-9391, ex
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must be no older than three years. If you completed 35 or more c
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Admission as a Drop-In Student If you do not wish early registra
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Start student, you may enroll in academic/transfer courses or pr
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You are not officially registered until all your tuition and fee
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“To qualify for resident tuition, you must be a U.S. citizen, a
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Financial Aid Financial Aid Office Phone: 360-736-9391, extensio
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Scholarship applications are available from the Office of the Vi
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Grades Centralia College uses a numerical grading system. Instru
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Grade Forgiveness The Centralia College grade forgiveness policy
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2. The right to request the amendment of your education records
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Emergency Messages Centralia College has no way to relay message
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Student Transfer Centralia College has transfer agreements with
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You should meet frequently with your advisor, review the catalog
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requirements can fit within the Associate in Science Degree. If
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Services for Students Bookstore The Centralia College Bookstore
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Honors and Recognition Honors Program The Centralia College Hono
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Services to Centralia College East (CCE) in Morton include a bas
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Student Government Centralia College recognizes the ASCC Student
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11. Do not steal or cause damage to other people’s property. See
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Continuing Education A variety of non-credit classes and worksho
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Certificates Accounting Clerk Corrections Forensics Investigatio
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degrees/certificates Centralia College has given us an opportuni
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Degrees/Certificates Centralia College offers different degrees
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Each Workforce Education degree or certificate includes courses
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Remaining Credits: 27 credits Electives up to a maximum of 15 cr
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The 90 credits must include the following: • Forty-three (43) cr
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Distribution Requirements (also know as General University Requi
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GERM& 121**, 122**, 123** German I-III 221, 222, 223 German IV-V
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152 153 158 163 168 169 210 223 229 251 263 269 Pilates Tai Chi
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programs of study I knew the reputation of the college and the q
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Course numbering is being revised. For the most accurate course
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Winter Quarter, First Year Credits ACCT& 202 Principles of Accou
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Suggested Order of Classes Fall Quarter, First Year Credits ACCT
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Suggested Order of Classes Fall Quarter, First Year Credits BIOL
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• Perform basic bookkeeping and accounting tasks using Microsoft
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Suggested Order of Classes Fall Quarter, Second Year ACCT 110 Pr
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• Operate a computer as a word processor, use the internet for d
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Fall Quarter, Second Year Credits CHEM& 261 Organic Chemistry w/
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• Participate effectively as a field or office team member • Dem
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Computer-Aided Drafting Emphasis: Degree: Computer-Aided Draftin
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agreement exists with The Evergreen State College. Felony, (gros
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• The student will understand adult and juvenile sentencing poli
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you should see the drama advisor for information on special requ
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Choose one of the following: ECON& 202 Macroeconomics HIST& 146
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• Plan and implement developmentally appropriate curriculum and
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Earth Sciences Emphasis: Geology Geography Oceanography Astronom
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Spring Quarter, Second Year Credits BA 232 Human Relations 3 ELT
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Winter Quarter, First Year Credits CHEM& 162 General Chemistry w
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be planned with the help of an engineering advisor and based on
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Spring Quarter, Second Year Credits GEOL& 208 Geology of the Nor
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Foreign Languages Emphasis: French German Spanish Associate in A
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History Emphasis: Degree: History Associate in Arts PURPOSE: The
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Journalism Emphasis: Degree: News Writing Associate in Arts PURP
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Marketing Also see Business - Marketing Mathematics Emphasis: De
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Winter Quarter, Second Year M ST 272 KCED on air credit** OR M S
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Media Studies–Sports Announcing and Production Emphasis: Degree:
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Spring Quarter, Second Year MUSC 109 Piano** MUSC 217 Applied Mu
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260 Microbiology 5 110 Speech Communication 5 101 Introduction t
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Spring Quarter, Second Year HLTH 154 First Aid/CPR PE 109/150 Go
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Four (4) credits of computer programming required for AS-T, but
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Pre-Medicine, Pre-Dentistry Emphasis: Degree: Pre-Medicine Pre-D
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Sociology Emphasis: Degree: Sociology Associate in Arts PURPOSE:
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• Apply principles and welding design practices to welding fabri
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I really appreciated the support I received all along but it was
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course descriptions I have been impressed by the fact that every
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Course numbering is being revised. For the most accurate course
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ACCT 270 Payroll Accounting (3) (PT) ACCT 270 is an introductory
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AHC 104 Patient Diversity (3) (PT) Help students understand and
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ART 111 Sculpture (4) This course is an introduction to the fund
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BOTA 113 Plant Identification w/lab (5) (S) The identification a
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BTEC 101 Keyboarding for Business (4) (PT) For beginning student
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BTEC 240 Legal Terminology (3) (PT) Development of a legal vocab
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CIVIL ENGINEERING CET 110 CET 132 Survey Computations (3) (PT) L
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COMPUTER NETWORK TECHNOLOGY CNT 117 CST 125 Web Animation w/lab
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CJ 103 (formerly CRMJ 103) Constitutional Law for Criminal Justi
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CJ 228 (formerly CRMJ 228) Crime Scene Photography (4) Practical
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DRAMA DRMA 100 (formerly DRAM 100) DRMA 111 (formerly DRAM 111)
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EDUC& 203 (formerly EDUC 222) Exceptional Child (3) EDEC 124 Mot
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EDEC 201 Play and the Young Child (3) (PT) Examines the educatio
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ELT 238 Network Technology w/lab (4) LAN setup, connecting LANS
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ENGL 097 Vocabulary Development III (1-5) Course provides a syst
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ENGL 260 Non-Western World Literature (5) (D) (H) Literature of
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GERMAN GERM& 121-123 (formerly GERM 101-103) HLTH 159 Anatomy &
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HSC 034 Introduction to Physical Geography (1-5) The focal point
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HIST& 214 (formerly HIST 270) Pacific NW History (5) (SS) HUMAN
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JOUR 107 Introduction to News Writing II (3) (H) Start, develop
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MATH& 141 (formerly MATH 112) Pre-calculus I (5) (M) MATH& 163 (
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M ST 271 Radio Broadcasting Internship (1) Practice and perfect
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MUSC 229 Advanced Sequencing (2) Continuation of the course MUSC
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NURS 200 LPN to RN Transition (2) (PT) Explores LPN and RN roles
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