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Biology
BIOL 265
Solution and Media Preparation
Preparation of media and solutions commonly used in biotechnology laboratories. Use of basic lab tools such as pipettors, pH meters, scales, centrifuges, autoclaves and spectrophotometers, and lab notebook maintenance. Previously BIOSC 245. Prerequisite: High school Biology and Chemistry or instructor approval. Student option grading.
Evening Classes
Item0263SecS12cr05:00pm-05:50pm  MW
  Rm2932   Breithaupt,
   06:00pm-07:50pm  MW
  Rm2930   
Additional fees of $55.00 for the class plus $1.00 per credit are collected for this class. Starting date for this class is 9/25/2013. Ending date for this class is 10/29/2013.
Class includes some Internet content.
BIOL 285
Basics of Bioinformatics
This course will present the basic priciples of genomic and proteomic analysis using public databases. Emphasis will be placed on hands-on training using BLAST searches to analyze protein and DNA sequences, using Entrez to study genomic structures and Cn3D to study protein structure. Previously BIOSC 256. Prerequisite: BIOL 270 or equivalent experience. Student option grading.
Evening Classes
Item0269SecY12cr05:00pm-07:50pm  TTh
Hybrid Rm2930   Porter, S
Additional fees of $50.40 for the class plus $7.00 per credit are collected for this class. Starting date for this class is 10/31/2013. Ending date for this class is 12/5/2013.
 
Sports Clinics
CLIN 010
Volleyball All-Skills Clinic I
The volleyball clinic features fundamental skill-building such as passing, setting, spiking, hitting, serving, blocking, etc. Clinic activities include games, game strategies, tournaments, and teamwork. Fees pay for clinic expenses (participant's t-shirt, insurance, instructor salaries, etc.) and also support SCC Athletics/Varsity Sports (which may include the following: student-athlete scholarships, coaches' salaries, equipment, team banquets, team travel expenses, etc.) Ages 8-11.
Weekend Classes
Item6223Sec010cr09:00am-10:30am  Sa
  Rm3020   West, R
Starting date for this class is 10/5/2013. Ending date for this class is 10/26/2013.
Item6225Sec020cr09:00am-10:30am  Sa
  Rm3020   West, R
Starting date for this class is 11/2/2013. Ending date for this class is 11/16/2013.
CLIN 020
Volleyball All-Skills Clinic II
The volleyball clinic features fundamental skill-building such as passing, setting, spiking, hitting, serving, blocking, etc. Clinic activities include games, game strategies, tournaments, and teamwork. Fees pay for clinic expenses (participant's t-shirt, insurance, instructor salaries, etc.) and also support SCC Athletics/Varsity Sports (which may include the following: student-athlete scholarships, coaches' salaries, equipment, team banquets, team travel expenses, etc.) Ages 12-14.
Weekend Classes
Item6224Sec010cr10:30am-12:00pm  Sa
  Rm3020   West, R
Starting date for this class is 10/5/2013. Ending date for this class is 10/26/2013.
Item6226Sec020cr10:30am-12:00pm  Sa
  Rm3020   West, R
Starting date for this class is 11/2/2013. Ending date for this class is 11/16/2013.
 
GED Preparation
GED 001
GED Preparation
Students prepare for the GED test by reading for understanding, and writing five connected paragraphs in essay format using academic English conventions. GED orientation and test taking skills will be included. GED math skills are covered in ABE math classes. Prerequisite: CASAS Appraisal score of 236 or higher. Mandatory P/NC grading.
Item1017Sec033cr01:00pm-02:10pm  MTW
  Rm1724   Marra, K
Starting date for this class is 10/16/2013. Ending date for this class is 12/6/2013. This is a variable credit course. Register for the number of credits desired.
 
Human Development
HUMDV 101
College Orientation and Success
Develop skills important to success in college including goal setting, time management, stress reduction, study skills, academic and career planning. Mandatory P/NC grading.
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Online Staff
An additional fee of $7.50 PER CREDIT is collected for this class. Starting date for this class is 10/21/2013. Ending date for this class is 11/18/2013.
HUMDV 105
Career Exploration and Life Planning
Identify your unique personality type, interests, values and strengths as related to career development and life planning. Explore various career and educational pathways that match your personal and professional goals. Be the architect of your future. Prerequisite: Placement into Engl 100 or ESL 100. Mandatory P/NC grading.
Item1137SecS12cr12:30pm-02:15pm  TTh
  Rm1515   Staff
Additional fees of $40.00 for the class plus $1.00 per credit are collected for this class. Starting date for this class is 10/8/2013. Ending date for this class is 11/14/2013.
Class includes some Internet content.
HUMDV 130
Stress Management
Provide students with an understanding of the effects of stress on health, happiness and performance. Examine personal stressors and stress reduction skills. Mandatory P/NC grading.
Weekend Classes
Item1139SecK12cr09:00am-01:00pm  Sa
  Rm2346   Strieck, J
Mandatory meetings on 2 Saturdays: 10/12 and 10/26.  Attendance is required for all hours of both sessions. This is a HYBRID class. An additional fee of $7.00 PER CREDIT is collected for this class. Starting date for this class is 10/12/2013. Ending date for this class is 11/16/2013.
 
Plus 50 Business
P-BUS 105
Estate & Retire Plan +50
This course provides an introduction to estate and retirement planning. We discuss legal tools and financial strategies for gifting, investing, and tax planning. Portfolio management, wills, trusts and assetprotection will also be explained.
Evening Classes
Item6930Sec010.5cr06:00pm-09:00pm  Th
  Rm1302   MAIL IN
Starting date for this class is 11/7/2013. Ending date for this class is 11/14/2013.
P-BUS 109
Financial Management-Job or Career Change +50
If you are changing jobs or careers this class will help you manage your finances. How to budget, income allocation, and excessive debt issues will be covered. General financial and retirement planning topics such as familiarity with tax laws, roll over and distribution options to minimize taxes will be addressed.
Evening Classes
Item6937Sec010.3cr06:00pm-09:00pm  W
  Rm1814   Israel, A
This class meets 10/16/2013 only.
 
Plus 50 Career
P-CAR 101
Navigate a Job Search in a Difficult Market +50
Learn the most effective ways to market your job skills and gain employment in a challenging market. Course covers: development of a professional network, how to search for jobs, resume preparation, interviewtechniques that emphasize the benefits of hiring mature workers and closing the deal to land the job.
Item6920Sec012.3cr02:00pm-04:30pm  MW
  Rm1401   Renouard, C
Starting date for this class is 10/7/2013. Ending date for this class is 11/6/2013.
 
Plus 50 Computer
P-CMP 100
Quick Keyboarding +50
Learn to type by touch using all your fingers and/or increase your speed and accuracy. At the end of the first session, you will be able to type all the letters of the alphabet, the horizontal numbers, comma and period on the keyboard without looking at your fingers. Usinga scientifically designed book, you will see quick results.
Item6922Sec010.9cr09:00am-11:30am  MTWTh
  Rm5116   Lewis, L
Required text (with software):  KEYTIME® Skillbuilder© Learning Kit and KEYtimer© Software CD, available in bookstore.  ISBN 978-0-9627395-0-7 Starting date for this class is 10/7/2013. Ending date for this class is 10/10/2013.
P-CMP 101
E-Mail-Outlook Basics +50
This is a great skill-building class to learn practical email basics for personal or business use. Topics: an overview of email components; an introduction to Outlook 2010; composing and organizing messages; setting up and managing contacts and to-do lists; scheduling appointments, and organizing meetings. No previous experience required.
Evening Classes
Item6932Sec011.1cr04:00pm-07:00pm  T
  Rm1308   Berkley, W
Required text: FastCourse Outlook 2010, Labyrinth Learning Publishers, available in bookstore.  ISBN 978-1-59136-379-8 Starting date for this class is 10/8/2013. Ending date for this class is 10/29/2013.
P-CMP 102
Getting Started with Computers +50
A beginning level class where you learn computer basics and practical applications for personal or business use. Topics include: overview of PC hardware and software concepts; Windows 7; word processing and spreadsheets; printing; Internet browsing, , e-mail use, and computer and Internet safety. No previous experience required.
Evening Classes
Item6923Sec011.4cr04:00pm-07:00pm  T
  Rm1308   Berkley, W
Required text:  Welcome to the World of Computers, 3rd Ed, 2010, Labyrinth Learning Publishers, available in bookstore. ISBN 978-1-59136-332-3 Starting date for this class is 11/5/2013. Ending date for this class is 12/3/2013.
P-CMP 104
Quickbooks: A Serious Introduction +50
This hands-on class will give a quick start at using this valuable accounting software that is used by more than 80% of small to mid-sized businesses. You will learn the basics of how QuickBooks can aid you in performing daily through monthly bookkeeping and accounting operations for a business.
Evening Classes
Item6933Sec011.1cr06:00pm-09:00pm  Th
  Rm1308   Hudson, J
Starting date for this class is 10/10/2013. Ending date for this class is 10/31/2013.
P-CMP 105
Internet Basics +50
Learn how to use the internet efficiently to search for information and to help in your job search. Practice using tools such as favorites and tabs. Learn the difference between a web site, search engines, and web software (email, social networking, the cloud). Use Microsoft Internet Explorer to learn the software and tools available to you.
Item6921Sec010.8cr09:00am-12:00pm  TWTh
  Rm5116   Campbell, C
Starting date for this class is 10/15/2013. Ending date for this class is 10/17/2013.
P-CMP 110
Windows 7 +50
What is Windows? This class is the most basic computer class, starting with the parts of the screen (the Desktop), icons, the Taskbar and the Start Menu. Learn how to open, minimize, restore and move a Window. Practice how to work with multiple windows, software programs and window browsers. Learn how to save, store and search for files.
Item 6921
Item6924Sec010.8cr09:00am-12:00pm  M
  Rm5116   Campbell, C
Starting date for this class is 10/21/2013. Ending date for this class is 11/4/2013.
P-CMP 114
Integrated, Self-paced Computer Lab +50
Interested in developing your skills in, Microsoft Outlook, Word, Excel, and Powerpoint? Come to a self-paced laboratory environment to work at your own pace in the company of other job seekers. A coach will help you navigate the software and help menus. Come to the Job Connections Center Computer Lab in the basement of the 5000 Building.
Item6925Sec012.5cr09:00am-12:00pm  TWTh
  Rm5116   Campbell, C
Starting date for this class is 11/5/2013. Ending date for this class is 12/12/2013.
P-CMP 129
Working with Word 2010 Level 1 +50
Learn the basics and beyond of this robust word processing program. You will create, edit, and proofread documents, change the look of text and the document, present information in columns and tabs and work with graphics, symbols, and diagrams. Prerequisites: familiarity with the Windows environment and working with a mouse and keyboard.
Evening Classes
Item6926Sec010.8cr06:00pm-09:00pm  T
  Rm1305   Aldrich, M
Required text:  Step by Step Microsoft Office Word 2010, available in bookstore. ISBN 978-0-7356-2693-5 Starting date for this class is 10/1/2013. Ending date for this class is 10/15/2013.
   
P-CMP 131
Working with Word 2010 Level 2 +50
This class will help you go beyond the basics of word processing. You will learn how to enhance your documents with components like managing a list, customizing tables and charts, creating templates, automating mail merges, modifying pictures, and creating customized graphic elements. Prerequisite: Word 2010 Level I or equivalent.
Evening Classes
Item6927Sec010.8cr06:00pm-09:00pm  W
  Rm1401   Saunders, S
Required text:  Step by Step Microsoft Office Word 2010, available in bookstore. ISBN 978-0-7356-2693-5 Starting date for this class is 10/16/2013. Ending date for this class is 11/6/2013.
P-CMP 132
Working with Excel 2010 Level 1 +50
Learn the basics and beyond of creating spreadsheets. You will create, edit and format a worksheet, perform calculations, print workbook contents, filter and sort data, and work with charts. You'll learn to use the Help and other built-in tools. Prerequisites: familiarity with the Windows environment and working with a mouse and keyboard.
Evening Classes
Item6928Sec010.8cr06:00pm-09:00pm  T
  Rm1305   Aldrich, M
Class does not meet 11/5. Required text:  Step by Step Microsoft Office Excel 2010, available in bookstore. ISBN 978-0-7356-2694-2 Starting date for this class is 10/22/2013. Ending date for this class is 11/12/2013.
P-CMP 150
Working with Excel 2010 Level 2 +50
This class will help you go beyond the basics of electronic spreadsheets. You will learn how to enhance your Excel skills by calculating data with advanced formulas, organizing worksheet and table data, presenting data using charts, analyzing data using Pivot Tables and Pivot Charts. Prerequisite: Excel 2010 Level I or equivalent.
Evening Classes
Item6929Sec010.8cr06:00pm-09:00pm  W
  Rm1401   Saunders, S
Required text:  Step by Step Microsoft Office Excel 2010, available in bookstore.  ISBN 978-0-7356-2694-2 Starting date for this class is 11/13/2013. Ending date for this class is 12/4/2013.
Physical Education
PE 154
Soccer I
Introduction to techniques, physical skills, & strategies of soccer.Learn origins & rules, develop individual skills through a series of demonstrations, drills & individual performance tasks & reinforce those skills through competitive games. Previously PE 102. Student option grading.
Item1977SecC12cr12:30pm-02:20pm  TTh
  Rm3033   Sargizi, M
An additional fee of $1.00 PER CREDIT is collected for this class. Starting date for this class is 9/26/2013. Ending date for this class is 10/31/2013.
PE 254
Soccer II
Advanced conditioning, skills, and strategies for highly skilled, experienced players. Advanced individual and team strategies. Previously PE 202. Prerequisite: Prerequiiste: PE 154 or instructor's permission. Student option grading.
Item2007SecC12cr12:30pm-02:20pm  TTh
  Rm3033   Sargizi, M
An additional fee of $1.00 PER CREDIT is collected for this class. Starting date for this class is 9/26/2013. Ending date for this class is 10/31/2013.
PE 260
Fitness Participation
Fitness experience designed for the student who already has knowledge in a team or individual sport, or lifetime fitness activity and is interested in continuing participation in that activity. Grade based on attendance and participation only. No written assignments. Previously PE 260. Prerequisite: 100 or 200 level of the specific activity course required. Mandatory P/NC grading.
Item2019SecC11cr12:30pm-02:20pm  TTh
  Rm3033   Sargizi, M
This section is fitness participation in SOCCER. An additional fee of $1.00 PER CREDIT is collected for this class. Starting date for this class is 9/26/2013. Ending date for this class is 10/31/2013.
PE 270
Basketball Strategies
Off-season conditioning, skills, and individual and team strategies for the highly skilled athlete. Includes intensive conditioning and competition. Previously PE 251. Student option grading.
Item2035SecC13cr02:30pm-04:30pm  MTWTh
  Rm3021   Turcott, G
  Rm3021   Johnson, J
Starting date for this class is 9/26/2013. Ending date for this class is 10/14/2013.
PE 280
Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation
CPR for the Professional Rescuer. Includes adult, infant and child rescue breathing, choking and CPR, as well as two-person CPR, pocket mask and bag-valve mask skills. Previously PE 191. Student option grading.
Weekend Classes
Item2037SecC11cr08:00am-05:00pm  Sa
  Rm3002   Lindenmeyer,
Additional fees of $3.60 for the class plus $1.00 per credit are collected for this class. This class meets 9/28/2013 only.
 
Pre-Employment Training
PET 020
Business and Life Skills 1
Course will set the stage for future training and help students understand the expectations of our job training services. Team building exercises, career pathway explorations, and retention services will be presented and discussed.
Item5020SecWF10cr09:00am-11:00am  DAILY
  Rm1308   Staff
Starting date for this class is 8/15/2013. Ending date for this class is 9/23/2013.
 
REC 020
Mix Level Yoga
Invigorate the body while quieting the mind. No experience is required. This class is designed for Beginners and Intermediates to work side by side practicing solid fundamentals and the classic yoga poses. You'll begin to gain a deeper awareness of your body and develop higherlevels of focus, balance, coordination and endurance. Attention focuses on conscious breathing, mental clarity and reduced stress while gaining strength and flexibility. Students are encouraged to work at their own level and ability in order to work safely and effectively. Please bring a yoga sticky mat and water bottle.
Weekend Classes
Item6228Sec010cr09:00am-10:00am  Sa
  Rm3025   ATTRIDGE, S
Starting date for this class is 10/5/2013. Ending date for this class is 12/14/2013.
REC 025
Gentle Yoga
Soothe your muscles in this relaxing Hatha style yoga class which will focus on flexibility. This is a great class for beginners or for anyone who wants the healing aspects of yoga. Breath awareness and corestability emphasized as well while moving in a gentle, slow pace. Each class will begin and end with a brief meditation. Leave this classwith a rejuvenated mind and body. Please bring a yoga sticky mat. Blanket and eye pillow optional.
Evening Classes
Item6229Sec010cr07:00pm-08:00pm  MW
  Rm3025   TONEY, M
Starting date for this class is 9/30/2013. Ending date for this class is 12/9/2013.
REC 031
Championship Racquetball Clinic II
Learn Racquetball, one of the fastest growing sports where you can lose up to 600 calories per hour of playing! Learn the core principles of the serve and serve-return and other fundamentals of the game. The 2hour clinic is divided as 1st hour - lecture/demonstration and 2nd hour - practice/play. Age 12+. All experience levels welcome. Approved eyeguards required; eyeguards and racquets available for use during clinic.
Item6227Sec010cr07:00pm-09:00pm  W
  Rm3026   Davis, Franc
   W
  Rm3027   
This class meets 10/9/2013 only.
 
Visual Comm Technology
VCT 124
Basic Macintosh Systems Operations
An introductory course in the fundamental operations and uses of the Macintosh computer. Students learn how to efficiently use the current operating system as related to visual communications design and production. (Call 206.546.4671 to test out of this class.) Student option grading.
Item2171SecJ12cr09:30am-03:30pm  TWThF
  Rm2010   Fant, C
This section is intended for MIDI/MUSTC students. VCT 124 & 125 are to be taken sequentially. Starting date for this class is 9/3/2013. Ending date for this class is 9/6/2013.
Item2165SecC12cr12:30pm-03:10pm  TTh
  Rm2026   Fant, C
VCT 124 & 125 are to be taken sequentially. Starting date for this class is 9/26/2013. Ending date for this class is 10/24/2013.
Item2167SecC22cr03:30pm-05:50pm  TTh
  Rm2026   Schultz, C
VCT 124 & 125 are to be taken sequentially. Starting date for this class is 9/26/2013. Ending date for this class is 10/24/2013.
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Online Shafner, C
VCT 124 & 125 are to be taken sequentially. An additional fee of $7.50 PER CREDIT is collected for this class. Starting date for this class is 9/30/2013. Ending date for this class is 10/25/2013.
VCT 125
Intro to Image Construction, Editing & Output
Introduces current information, tools and techniques used to create digital materials for a variety of visual communications applications. Highlights digital image attributes including: resolution, color modes, editing, file formats and output. Prerequisites: Students completing any AAAS degree in the VCT program are required to maintain a minimum grade of 2.0 in each VCT or ART course in order to progress to the next class. May repeat class or obtain advisor's waiver. Student option grading.
Item2175SecC13cr12:30pm-03:10pm  TTh
  Rm2026   Schultz, C
VCT 124 & 125 are to be taken sequentially. Starting date for this class is 10/29/2013. Ending date for this class is 12/5/2013.
Item2177SecC23cr03:30pm-05:50pm  TTh
  Rm2026   Schultz, C
VCT 124 & 125 are to be taken sequentially. Starting date for this class is 10/29/2013. Ending date for this class is 12/5/2013.
Item2179SecN13crArr
Online Shafner, C
VCT 124 & 125 are to be taken sequentially. An additional fee of $7.50 PER CREDIT is collected for this class. Starting date for this class is 10/28/2013. Ending date for this class is 12/3/2013.
 
 


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