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Anthropology
ANTH& 205
Biological Anthropology
An introduction to the evolutionary biology of human beings. Evolutionary theory, genetics, primate anatomy and behavior and the fossil record will be examined to gain a better understanding of human origins and contemporary biological diversity. Previously ANTHR 201. Prerequisite: ENGL& 101 or equivalent ASSET test score recommended. Student option grading.
Item0287SecY15cr10:30am-11:20am  TWTh
Hybrid Rm2208   Tarrant, L
Taught partially online, partially on-campus. Go to http://www.shoreline.edu/eLearning/ for more information. An additional fee of $24.35 is collected for this class.
 
Biology
BIOL 091
Biology Success Strategies
Students learn organizational and time management skills, skills for independent learning, problem-solving approaches, test-taking strategies, vocabulary and techniques that promote confidence and success in biology. Concurrent enrollment in any 200-level BIOL course required. Mandatory P/NC grading.
Item3021SecY11cr12:30pm-02:20pm  F
Hybrid Rm2911   Penn, J
This class will meet 12:30P to 2:30P for the first 3 weeks (1/8/10 to 1/22/10)of class. Remainder of the class will be online. Taught partially online, partially on-campus. Go to http://www.shoreline.edu/eLearning/ for more information. An additional fee of $24.35 is collected for this class.
 
Business
BUS& 101
Introduction to Business
This course surveys all aspects of business from marketing, technology and entrepreneurship to ethics and business management. This course utilizes real world examples and discussion format to examine the role business plays in our world. Dual listed as SOCSC 100. Previously BUSAD 100. Mandatory decimal grading.
Item0547SecY15cr09:30am-10:20am  MTW
Hybrid Rm1402   PortoleseDia
   09:30am-10:20am  Th
  Rm1401   
Taught partially online, partially on-campus. Go to http://www.shoreline.edu/eLearning/ for more information. An additional fee of $71.35 is collected for this class.
Item0549SecY25cr10:30am-11:20am  MTW
Hybrid Rm1104   Starr, D
   10:30am-11:20am  Th
  Rm1401   
Taught partially online, partially on-campus. Go to http://www.shoreline.edu/eLearning/ for more information. An additional fee of $71.35 is collected for this class.
Item0551SecY35cr11:30am-12:20pm  MTW
Hybrid Rm1402   PortoleseDia
   11:30am-12:20pm  Th
  Rm1302   
Taught partially online, partially on-campus. Go to http://www.shoreline.edu/eLearning/ for more information. An additional fee of $71.35 is collected for this class.
BUS 102
Business Mathematics
Develop analytical skills using estimating, ratio-proportion, percents, graphing, trade/cash discounts, merchandising, simple/compound interest and credit. The course contains elements of communication, critical thinking and problem solving. Previously BUSAD 175. Prerequisite: MATH 060 or score of 22 on COMPASS placement test. Mandatory decimal grading.
Item0515SecY15cr11:30am-12:20pm  MTWTh
Hybrid Rm1104   Starr, D
Taught partially online, partially on-campus. Go to http://www.shoreline.edu/eLearning/ for more information. An additional fee of $24.35 is collected for this class.
BUS 103
Multiculturalism in the Workplace
Explore multicultural understanding in the workplace from a business leadership perspective. Develop a personal and historical understanding of power and privilege to understand how multiculturalism can make businesses successful. Previously BUSAD 103. Mandatory decimal grading.
Item0517SecY13cr10:30am-11:20am  MW
Hybrid Rm1402   PortoleseDia
   10:30am-11:20am  MW
  Rm1402   Muskett, M
Taught partially online, partially on-campus. Go to http://www.shoreline.edu/eLearning/ for more information. An additional fee of $24.35 is collected for this class.
BUS 104
Human Relations in Business
Study of human relations in organizations, the identification and development of factors which tend to create a harmonious environment in the work situation, discussion and case studies in problem solving and organizational behavior. Previously BUSAD 110. Mandatory decimal grading.
Item0519SecY15cr09:30am-10:20am  MTWTh
Hybrid Rm1515   McCloskey, S
Taught partially online, partially on-campus. Go to http://www.shoreline.edu/eLearning/ for more information. An additional fee of $24.35 is collected for this class.
BUS 135
Retail Marketing
Students develop integrated marketing skills to plan and operate a retail business. This interactive class explores buyer behavior, retail strategies, site analysis, inventory planning, retail buying, merchandising, staffing, & sales promotion strategies. Previously BUSAD 150. Mandatory decimal grading.
Item0527SecY15cr10:30am-11:20am  MTWTh
Hybrid Rm1522   Starr, M
Taught partially online, partially on-campus. Go to http://www.shoreline.edu/eLearning/ for more information. An additional fee of $24.35 is collected for this class.
BUS& 201
Business Law
This course examines the nature and origin of the law, law as a legal system of social thought & behavior, legal institutions and processes, legal reasoning, law as a process of protecting and facilitating voluntary arrangements in a business society. Previously BUSAD 250. Mandatory decimal grading.
Item0553SecY15cr08:30am-09:20am  MTWTh
Hybrid Rm1515   McCloskey, S
Taught partially online, partially on-campus. Go to http://www.shoreline.edu/eLearning/ for more information. This class integrates service-learning. For more information, go to Service Learning page or: http://servicelearning.shoreline.edu/index.cfm An additional fee of $62.05 is collected for this class.
BUS 215
Introduction to International Business
This course focuses on expanding businesses into overseas markets. Topics will include international trade, cultural, law and economic environments of international business. Dual listed as ECON 215. Previously BUSAD 201. Mandatory decimal grading.
Item0533SecY15cr11:30am-12:20pm  MTWTh
Hybrid Rm1522   McCloskey, S
Taught partially online, partially on-campus. Go to http://www.shoreline.edu/eLearning/ for more information. An additional fee of $24.35 is collected for this class.
BUS 230
History of Fashion
Students will learn how fashion has changed throughout history and how fashion is affected by social, psychological, economic, religious and cultural influences. Textiles will also be discussed. Previously BUSAD 145. Mandatory decimal grading.
Item0535SecY15cr09:30am-10:20am  MTWTh
Hybrid Rm1522   Starr, M
Taught partially online, partially on-campus. Go to http://www.shoreline.edu/eLearning/ for more information. An additional fee of $24.35 is collected for this class.
 
Business Technology
BUSTC 100
Beginning Keyboarding
Introduces the keyboard and operational parts of the personal computer. Special attention is given to correct techniques and beginning formatting of memorandums, letters, reports, and tables. Student option grading.
Item0561SecY15cr10:30am-11:20am  MTWTh
Hybrid Rm1304   Liaw, M
Taught partially online, partially on-campus. Go to http://www.shoreline.edu/eLearning/ for more information. An additional fee of $62.05 is collected for this class.
Item0563SecY25cr11:30am-12:20pm  MTWTh
Hybrid Rm1304   Liaw, M
Taught partially online, partially on-campus. Go to http://www.shoreline.edu/eLearning/ for more information. An additional fee of $62.05 is collected for this class.
Evening Classes
Item0565SecY35cr06:00pm-07:40pm  TTh
Hybrid Rm1304   Clemens-Mitc
Taught partially online, partially on-campus. Go to http://www.shoreline.edu/eLearning/ for more information. An additional fee of $62.05 is collected for this class.
BUSTC 103
Speed Keyboarding 1
Speed, accuracy, and technique drills on a personal computer. Designed for students who are keyboarding at various speeds. Prerequisites: BUSTC 100 or equivalent and 20 wpm keyboarding by touch. Student option grading.
Item0575SecY15cr10:30am-11:20am  MTWTh
Hybrid Rm1304   Liaw, M
Taught partially online, partially on-campus. Go to http://www.shoreline.edu/eLearning/ for more information. An additional fee of $62.05 is collected for this class.
Item0577SecY25cr11:30am-12:20pm  MTWTh
Hybrid Rm1304   Liaw, M
Taught partially online, partially on-campus. Go to http://www.shoreline.edu/eLearning/ for more information. An additional fee of $62.05 is collected for this class.
Evening Classes
Item0579SecY35cr06:00pm-07:40pm  TTh
Hybrid Rm1304   Clemens-Mitc
Taught partially online, partially on-campus. Go to http://www.shoreline.edu/eLearning/ for more information. An additional fee of $62.05 is collected for this class.
BUSTC 128
Word 2007, Level 1
Introduction to Microsoft Word 2007. Learn the core features to create business documents. Features include create, edit, print, save, and retrieve documents; use file management, tabs, styles, columns, tables, charts, and visual appeals. Prerequisites: BUSTC 100 or equivalent, 25 wpm keyboarding. Student option grading.
Item0613SecY15cr10:30am-11:20am  MTWTh
Hybrid Rm1304   Liaw, M
Taught partially online, partially on-campus. Go to http://www.shoreline.edu/eLearning/ for more information. An additional fee of $62.05 is collected for this class.
Item0615SecY25cr11:30am-12:20pm  MTWTh
Hybrid Rm1304   Liaw, M
Taught partially online, partially on-campus. Go to http://www.shoreline.edu/eLearning/ for more information. An additional fee of $62.05 is collected for this class.
Evening Classes
Item0617SecY35cr06:00pm-07:40pm  TTh
Hybrid Rm1304   Clemens-Mitc
Taught partially online, partially on-campus. Go to http://www.shoreline.edu/eLearning/ for more information. An additional fee of $62.05 is collected for this class.
BUSTC 129
Word 2007, Level 2
Learn advanced features of Microsoft Word 2007. Topics include shared documents, footnotes/endnotes, headers/footers, mail merge, sort, styles, macros, tables/indexes, and forms. Prerequisite: BUSTC 128. Student option grading.
Item0623SecY15cr10:30am-11:20am  MTWTh
Hybrid Rm1304   Liaw, M
Taught partially online, partially on-campus. Go to http://www.shoreline.edu/eLearning/ for more information. An additional fee of $62.05 is collected for this class.
Item0625SecY25cr11:30am-12:20pm  MTWTh
Hybrid Rm1304   Liaw, M
Taught partially online, partially on-campus. Go to http://www.shoreline.edu/eLearning/ for more information. An additional fee of $62.05 is collected for this class.
Evening Classes
Item0627SecY35cr06:00pm-07:40pm  TTh
Hybrid Rm1304   Clemens-Mitc
Taught partially online, partially on-campus. Go to http://www.shoreline.edu/eLearning/ for more information. An additional fee of $62.05 is collected for this class.
BUSTC 150
Excel 2007
Designed for the beginning spreadsheet user. Learn to build spreadsheets using formulas, spell check, find/replace, toolbars, printing, formatting of text and numbers, fonts and borders, functions, charts, range names, macros, pivot tables, workbooks, and linking and embedding. Prerequisite: COMPASS reading score of 80 and placement into MATH 080 or instructor's permission. Student option grading.
Evening Classes
Item0637SecY35cr06:00pm-07:40pm  TTh
Hybrid Rm1304   Clemens-Mitc
Taught partially online, partially on-campus. Go to http://www.shoreline.edu/eLearning/ for more information. An additional fee of $62.05 is collected for this class.
BUSTC 170
Access 2007
Designed for the beginning Access user who already has basic skills in other Windows programs. Topics include creating tables; creating and using relationships; creating forms, reports, mailing labels, and charts; importing and exporting data; and creating web pages for databases. Recommended Windows experience. Student option grading.
Evening Classes
Item0651SecY35cr06:00pm-07:40pm  TTh
Hybrid Rm1304   Clemens-Mitc
Taught partially online, partially on-campus. Go to http://www.shoreline.edu/eLearning/ for more information. An additional fee of $62.05 is collected for this class.
 
Computer Information Systems
CIS 105
Computer Applications
Master essential computing skills for business and school, including Windows file management, MS Office (Word, Excel, Access,) and Internet tools. Prerequisite: COMPASS reading score of 80 and MATH 080 or equivalent or instructor permission. Student option grading.
Item0739SecY15cr10:30am-11:20am  TWTh
Hybrid Rm1302   Toreson, K
Taught partially online, partially on-campus. Go to http://www.shoreline.edu/eLearning/ for more information. An additional fee of $62.05 is collected for this class.
Item0741SecY25cr11:30am-12:20pm  TWTh
Hybrid Rm1308   Toreson, K
Taught partially online, partially on-campus. Go to http://www.shoreline.edu/eLearning/ for more information. An additional fee of $62.05 is collected for this class.
CIS 140
The Internet and HTML
Build web pages using HTML and CSS. Internet architecture, Internet connection options, FTP, Telnet, business issues, network protocols & addressing. Prerequisite: CIS 105 Computer Applications or VCT 124 Macintosh or instructor's permission. Student option grading.
Item0743SecY15cr12:30pm-02:50pm  W
Hybrid Rm1401   Shields, R
Taught partially online, partially on-campus. Go to http://www.shoreline.edu/eLearning/ for more information. An additional fee of $62.05 is collected for this class.
 
Criminal Justice
CJ 135
Crime Prevention
An in-depth study of the fundamentals of achieving safety and security. Students will examine crime prevention from the perspective of individuals, businesses and law enforcement. Previously CRIMJ 135. Mandatory decimal grading.
Item0745SecY12cr10:30am-11:20am  T
Hybrid Rm2503   Conder, K
Taught partially online, partially on-campus. Go to http://www.shoreline.edu/eLearning/ for more information. An additional fee of $24.35 is collected for this class.
CJ 137
Essentials of Interviewing
A study of concepts and techniques for effectively interviewing victims and witnesses of crimes and interrogating suspects, as well as the proper methods and format for obtaining and recording written statements and confessions. Previously CRIMJ 137. Mandatory decimal grading.
Item0747SecY13cr11:30am-01:20pm  M
Hybrid Rm2503   Conder, K
Taught partially online, partially on-campus. Go to http://www.shoreline.edu/eLearning/ for more information. An additional fee of $24.35 is collected for this class.
CJ 241
Principles of Investigation I
An in-depth study of the fundamentals, functions and elements of criminal investigations including preliminary & follow-up investigations leading to successful prosecutions. Challenges faced in investigations will be discussed. Previously CRIMJ 241. Prerequisite: CJ& 101 or instructor permission. Mandatory decimal grading.
Item0749SecY15cr09:30am-11:20am  MW
Hybrid Rm2503   Forst, L
Go to http://www.shoreline.edu/eLearning/ for more information. An additional fee of $24.35 is collected for this class.
 
Computer Science
CS 121
Introduction to Programming Using Visual Basic
Variables, assignment, loops, branches, subroutines, arrays. Introduction to algorithms, structured programming & topdown design, using a current version of Visual Basic. Previously COMPU 131. Prerequisite: MATH 099 (2.0 or better) or 1.5 years of high school algebra (C or better) and a COMPASS score of 27 or higher on College Algebra.
Item0829SecY15cr11:30am-12:20pm  TWTh
Hybrid Rm1401   Shields, R
Taught partially online, partially on-campus. Go to http://www.shoreline.edu/eLearning/ for more information. An additional fee of $62.05 is collected for this class.
CS& 141
Introduction to Computer Programming with Java
Design, implement computer solutions using object oriented technology. CS I curriculum: data types, algorithms, abstraction, classes, methods, inheritance, exceptions, arrays, control structures, sorting and searching. Previously COMPU 142. Prereq: MATH &141 or MATH 111 (min. 2.0) or instructor permission. Mandatory decimal grading.
Item0831SecY15cr08:30am-09:20am  MTWTh
Hybrid Rm1401   Shields, R
Taught partially online, partially on-campus. Go to http://www.shoreline.edu/eLearning/ for more information. An additional fee of $62.05 is collected for this class.
 
Dental Hygiene
DENHY 112
Dental Anatomy and Morphology
Lecture and laboratory exercises on nomenclature, anatomy, morphology and function of the primary and permanent dentitions. Prerequisite: Admission to the Dental Hygiene Program or permission of instructor. Mandatory decimal grading.
Item0835SecY12cr01:30pm-04:30pm  F
Hybrid Rm2513   Bellert, M
   01:30pm-04:30pm  F
  Rm2513   Krupa,H
Taught partially online, partially on-campus. Go to http://www.shoreline.edu/eLearning/ for more information. An additional fee of $24.35 is collected for this class.
   
DENHY 232
Dental Hygiene Fundamentals VI
Lectures, discussions, and practice labs pertinent to clinical skills and related subjects which will be applied in dental hygiene clinic. Previously DENHY 261. Prerequisite: Admission to the Dental Hygiene Program or permission of the instructor. Mandatory decimal grading.
Item0853SecY12cr10:30am-12:20pm  F
Hybrid Rm2518   Moreno, J
  Rm2518   Bellert, M
  Rm2518   Staff, Part
Taught partially online, partially on-campus. Go to http://www.shoreline.edu/eLearning/ for more information. An additional fee of $24.35 is collected for this class.
Economics
ECON& 202
Macro Economics
What determines national economic growth and prosperity? What causes booms and busts? What are the effects of government policies regarding taxes, government spending and money supply? Issues include: unemployment, inflation, international trade and globalization. Previously ECON 201. Prerequisites: ECON& 201 Micro Economics or equivalent with instructor permission. Mandatory decimal grading.
Item0909SecY15cr09:30am-10:20am  MTWTh
Hybrid Rm1814   Francis, R
Taught partially online, partially on-campus. Go to http://www.shoreline.edu/eLearning/ for more information. An additional fee of $24.35 is collected for this class.
ECON 215
International Business:Environments & Operations
This course focuses on expanding businesses into overseas markets. Topics will include international trade, cultural, law and economic enviornments of international business. Dual listed as BUS 215. Prerequisites: BUS& 101 or instructor permission. Mandatory decimal grading.
Item0897SecY15cr11:30am-12:20pm  MTWTh
Hybrid Rm1522   McCloskey, S
Taught partially online, partially on-campus. Go to http://www.shoreline.edu/eLearning/ for more information. An additional fee of $24.35 is collected for this class.
 
Education
EDUC 116
Language and Literacy
Gain research-based knowledge & skills to support emerging literacy and language of children from birth-2nd grade. Learn developmentally appropriate and culturally sensitive strategies to promote and assess language and literacy learning in classroom and family settings. Previously EDU 105. Student option grading.
Item0911SecY15cr10:30am-11:20am  TWTh
Hybrid Rm1811   Qaasim, T
Taught partially online, partially on-campus. Go to http://www.shoreline.edu/eLearning/ for more information. An additional fee of $24.35 is collected for this class.
EDUC 265
Issues and Trends in Childhood Education
Examine, analyze and interpret issues and trends in Early Childhood Education within the context of a rapidly changing society. Topics include educational reform, student assessment, teacher training, inclusion, multiculturalism and diversity, curriculum innovations, educational technology. Previously EDU 265.
Item0917SecY15cr09:30am-10:20am  TWTh
Hybrid Rm1811   Peace-Gladst
Taught partially online, partially on-campus. Go to http://www.shoreline.edu/eLearning/ for more information. An additional fee of $24.35 is collected for this class.
EDUC 290
Student Internship I
Gain experience in a classroom setting; apply skills in teamwork, classroom management, curriculum development, teaching and professionalism. Develop a portfolio; attend weekly seminars with peers. Previously EDU 260. Prerequisites: EDUC 140, 150 or 160 and EDUC 250 or instructor permission. Student option grading.
Item0919SecY15cr12:30pm-02:50pm  M
Hybrid Rm1811   Qaasim, T
Taught partially online, partially on-campus. Go to http://www.shoreline.edu/eLearning/ for more information. An additional fee of $24.35 is collected for this class.
 
English
ENGL& 102
Composition II: Reasoning/Research/Writing
Students write research essays on various topics. Using both traditional and new information technologies, they develop skills as researchers, critical thinkers and writers of documented analysis and argumentation. Themes of individual sections are available at the online English page. Previously ENG 102. Prerequisites: Completion of ENGL& 101 with a grade of 2.0 or better. Student option grading.
Item1039SecY135cr12:30pm-02:50pm  Th
Hybrid Rm2946   Parks, G
This class integrates service-learning. For more information, go to Service Learning page or: http://servicelearning.shoreline.edu/index.cfm An additional fee of $24.35 is collected for this class.
Item1015SecY55cr09:30am-10:20am  MTWTh
Hybrid Rm1503   Idiart, J
An additional fee of $24.35 is collected for this class.
ENGL 229
Gothic Literature
Students explore how Gothic literature challenges conventional views through horror, the irrational, and the supernatural and examines how this literature expresses political, social, and cultural fears. They also trace the genre's transformations through three centuries of British and American literature and film. Previously ENG 244. Prerequisite: Completion of ENGL& 101 with a 2.0 or better. Mandatory Decimal Grading.
Item0959SecY15cr10:30am-11:20am  MTWTh
Hybrid Rm1727   Idiart, J
An additional fee of $24.35 is collected for this class.
ENGL 229W
Gothic Literature
Students explore how Gothic literature challenges conventional views through horror, the irrational, and the supernatural and examines how this literature expresses political, social, and cultural fears. They also trace the genre's transformations through three centuries of British and American literature and film. Previously ENG 244W, Prerequisite: Completion of ENGL& 101 with a 2.0 or better. Mandatory Decimal Grading.
Item0961SecY15cr10:30am-11:20am  MTWTh
Hybrid Rm1727   Idiart, J
'W' following the course number indicates the class satisfies UW writing requirement.  Extensive writing requirement. An additional fee of $24.35 is collected for this class.
 
Geography
GEOG& 200
Introduction to Human Geography
Survey of noneconomic components of patterns and systems of human occupancy of the world. Emphasis on cultural processes, dynamic change, functional relations and networks. Previously GEOG 200. Prerequisites: ENGL& 101 or equivalent. Student option grading.
Item1251SecY15cr11:30am-12:20pm  MTWTh
Hybrid Rm1805   Dodd, C
Taught partially online, partially on-campus. Go to http://www.shoreline.edu/eLearning/ for more information. An additional fee of $24.35 is collected for this class.
GEOG 203
Cartography and Landforms
An introduction to map use and landform analysis. Examination of the Earth's surface features including landform processes, interpretation and representation. Topics presented at different levels of scale including global, North American and local (Northwest/Puget Sound perspectives. A lab science distribution credit. Previously GEOG 205 andGEOG& 203. Prerequisite: Placement in ENGL 100 or ESL 100 or successful completion of ENGL 090 or ESL 099. Student option grading.
Item1247SecY15cr09:30am-10:20am  MTWTh
Hybrid Rm2920   Dodd, C
Taught partially online, partially on-campus. Go to http://www.shoreline.edu/eLearning/ for more information. This class integrates service-learning. For more information, go to Service Learning page or: http://servicelearning.shoreline.edu/index.cfm An additional fee of $24.35 is collected for this class.
 
History
HIST& 117
Western Civilization II:The Early Modern World
This course surveys western civilization from the thirteenth century to early nineteenth century with emphasis on the Renaissance, the Reformation, the rise and fall of absolute monarchs, the Scientific Revolution, the Enlightenment, the French Revolution, and the rise and fall of Napoleon. Previously HIST 112. Mandatory decimal grading.
Item1313SecY15cr09:30am-10:20am  MTWTh
Hybrid Rm1813   Taylor, T
Taught partially online, partially on-campus. Go to http://www.shoreline.edu/eLearning/ for more information. An additional fee of $24.35 is collected for this class.
HIST& 136
U.S. History 1: To 1877
A chronological and thematic study of U.S. history from Native America to Reconstruction with emphasis on its cultural, diplomatic, economic, political, and social elements. Previously HIST 241. Mandatory decimal grading.
Item1315SecY15cr10:30am-11:20am  MWF
Hybrid Rm1701   Kinsel, A
Taught partially online, partially on-campus. Go to http://www.shoreline.edu/eLearning/ for more information. An additional fee of $24.35 is collected for this class.
HIST& 137
U.S. History 2: From 1877
A chronological and thematic study of U.S. history from the end of Reconstruction to the present with emphasis on its cultural, diplomatic, economic, political, and social elements. Previously HIST 242. Mandatory decimal grading.
Item1319SecY15cr08:30am-09:20am  MWF
Hybrid Rm1701   Kinsel, A
Taught partially online, partially on-campus. Go to http://www.shoreline.edu/eLearning/ for more information. An additional fee of $24.35 is collected for this class.
HIST 246
African-Amer Hist:Ancient Africa to Reconstructi
Survey of African Americans from the ancient African past to Reconstruction (1877). Emphasis on this people as an integral part of the growth and development of America. Focus on the heritage, struggles, social/political contributions and achievements. Previously HIST 270. Dual listed as IASTU 246. Transfers as a linked sequence course. Mandatory decimal grading.
Item1309SecY15cr09:30am-10:20am  TWTh
Hybrid Rm1803   Johnson, E
Taught partially online, partially on-campus. Go to http://www.shoreline.edu/eLearning/ for more information. An additional fee of $24.35 is collected for this class.
HIST 295
Reel History: Film as Historical Text
Much of what we know, or don't know, about the past has been shaped by the film industry. This course examines multiple film genres as well as different periods of history using films as historical texts. Critical viewing of films, readings from professional historical reviews, and historical sources will provide the basis for class discussions.
Item3036SecY15cr12:30pm-02:20pm  T
Hybrid Rm1813   Taylor, T
   12:30pm-01:20pm  Th
  Rm1813   
Taught partially online, partially on-campus. Go to http://www.shoreline.edu/eLearning/ for more information. An additional fee of $24.35 is collected for this class.
 
Honors
HNRS 293
Honors Seminar
Provides an opportunity for students to focus on their own chosen areas of inquiry by working with a faculty mentor. Students will prepare a literature review and meet with other Honors students to discuss progress and share ideas.
Item1325SecY13cr12:30pm-02:20pm  M
Hybrid Rm1813   Sparks, P
Taught partially online, partially on-campus. Go to http://www.shoreline.edu/eLearning/ for more information. An additional fee of $24.35 is collected for this class.
 
Intra American Studies
IASTU 105
Introduction to Multicultural Studies
Students will develop a personal and historical understanding of issues related to race, social class, gender, sexual orientation, disabilities & culture; and how these issues are used in the distribution of power and privilege in the U.S. Previously IASTU 103. Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENGL 100 or placement into ENGL& 101. Student option grading.
Item1409SecY25cr10:30am-11:20am  TWTh
Hybrid Rm1803   Johnson, E
Taught partially online, partially on-campus. Go to http://www.shoreline.edu/eLearning/ for more information. An additional fee of $24.35 is collected for this class.
Item1411SecY35cr12:30pm-01:45pm  TTh
Hybrid Rm1803   Johnson, E
Taught partially online, partially on-campus. Go to http://www.shoreline.edu/eLearning/ for more information. An additional fee of $24.35 is collected for this class.
IASTU 246
African-Amer Hist:Ancient Africa to Reconstructi
Survey of African Americans from the ancient African past to Reconstruction (1877). Emphasis on this people as an integral part of the growth and development of America. Focus on the heritage, struggles, social/political contributions and achievements. Previously IASTU 211. Dual listed as HIST 246. Transfers as a linked sequence course. Mandatory decimal grading.
Item1425SecY15cr09:30am-10:20am  TWTh
Hybrid Rm1803   Johnson, E
Taught partially online, partially on-campus. Go to http://www.shoreline.edu/eLearning/ for more information. An additional fee of $24.35 is collected for this class.
IASTU 270
Asian American Survey
The study of Asian Americans in the United States from historical, cultural, economic, and sociological perspective. The emphasis will be on analyses of Asian American ethnic communities (primarily Japanese, Chinese, Filipinos, Korean, Vietnamese, and Pacific Islanders) and their social institutions, activities, and problems. Mandatory decimal grading.
Item1427SecY15cr10:30am-11:20am  MTWTh
Hybrid Rm1805   Hayden, R
Taught partially online, partially on-campus. Go to http://www.shoreline.edu/eLearning/ for more information. An additional fee of $24.35 is collected for this class.
 
Philosophy
PHIL& 106
Introduction to Logic
Rigorous examination of logical theory emphasizing the formal languages and proof systems of modern truth-functional and quantificational logic. With applications to computers, classic philosophical debates, and realistic logical problems and puzzles. Previously PHIL 120. Prerequisite: MATH 099 (2.0 or better) or MATH 097 AND MATH 098 (2.0 or better) or a score of 85 or higher on the Algebra COMPASS test (or equivalent score on SAT, ACT or ASSET.) Student option grading.
Item2165SecY15cr10:30am-11:20am  MTWTh
Hybrid Rm1813   Herrick, P
Taught partially online, partially on-campus. Go to http://www.shoreline.edu/eLearning/ for more information. An additional fee of $24.35 is collected for this class.
PHIL 115
Critical Thinking
The theory and practice of critical thinking as first developed by the ancient Greek philosopher Socrates, with emphasis on application of the Socratic Method to one's own beliefs and values. Students will also critically evaluate claims encountered in the media, in advertising, in school, and in politics. Student option grading.
Item2151SecY15cr11:30am-12:20pm  MTWTh
Hybrid Rm1812   Herrick, P
Taught partially online, partially on-campus. Go to http://www.shoreline.edu/eLearning/ for more information. An additional fee of $24.35 is collected for this class.
 
Political Science
POLS& 202
Introduction to American Government and Politics
An examination of the processes of American government. Analysis of its structure, functions and policies. The format combines lectures, a variety of paperback readings, and feature films. Previously POLSC 202. Mandatory decimal grading.
Item2191SecY15cr11:30am-12:20pm  TWTh
Hybrid Rm1803   Fuell, L
Taught partially online, partially on-campus. Go to http://www.shoreline.edu/eLearning/ for more information. An additional fee of $24.35 is collected for this class.
POLS 221
American Foreign Policy
Study of the evolution of American foreign policy with concern for its legal bounds, principal creators, and cold war developments. Previously POLSC 221.
Item2189SecY15cr09:30am-10:20am  TWTh
Hybrid Rm1101   Fuell, L
Taught partially online, partially on-campus. Go to http://www.shoreline.edu/eLearning/ for more information. An additional fee of $24.35 is collected for this class.
 
Psychology
PSYC 202
Biopsychology
This course explores the basic question: How does our biology influence how we think, feel, and act? Topics include: the nervous system, sensation, learning, memory, sex, drugs, language, mental illness, and practical factors affecting brain development and functioning. A prerequisite for UW psychology majors. Previously PSYCH 202. Prerequisite: PSYC& 100 or equivalent with instructor permission. Mandatory decimal grading.
Item2195SecY15cr10:30am-11:20am  MTWTh
Hybrid Rm2904   Sparks, P
Taught partially online, partially on-campus. Go to http://www.shoreline.edu/eLearning/ for more information. An additional fee of $24.35 is collected for this class.
 
Social Sciences
SOCSC 100
Business, Government and Society
Survey of the role of business in a modern market economy, its growth, influence and relationship to social responsibility. This course will include, but will not be limited to, a study of business objectives, internal and external functions and organizational management problems. Dual listed as BUS& 101. Mandatory decimal grading.
Item2241SecY15cr09:30am-10:20am  MTW
Hybrid Rm1402   PortoleseDia
   09:30am-10:20am  Th
  Rm1401   
Taught partially online, partially on-campus. Go to http://www.shoreline.edu/eLearning/ for more information. An additional fee of $71.35 is collected for this class.
Item2243SecY25cr10:30am-11:20am  MTW
Hybrid Rm1104   Starr, D
   10:30am-11:20am  Th
  Rm1401   
Taught partially online, partially on-campus. Go to http://www.shoreline.edu/eLearning/ for more information. An additional fee of $71.35 is collected for this class.
Item2245SecY35cr11:30am-12:20pm  MTW
Hybrid Rm1402   PortoleseDia
   11:30am-12:20pm  Th
  Rm1302   
Taught partially online, partially on-campus. Go to http://www.shoreline.edu/eLearning/ for more information. An additional fee of $71.35 is collected for this class.
 
 


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