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Programs of Study
Business Management Marketing and Sales
certificate with completion of the course. Students are provided mock hands-on, supervised experience in patient/client related tasks. The seminar portion teaches students the essentials of resume writing and job interviewing.
Certificate of Proficiency 20 Credits
This certificate program teaches the fundamental skills required for success in marketing and sales. This certificate can be completed as little as one to two quarters and provides immediately applicable skills for a business professional or entrepreneur. All courses apply towards the Business Management Associate in Applied Arts degree.
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Course Title Marketing Fundamentals Professional Selling Introduction to Project Management Customer Service Strategies
Credits
5 5 5 5
Business Management Retail Management Certificate 50 Credits
This certificate program prepares individuals to manage a variety of retail sales operations or lines of merchandise. The program serves both entrylevel job candidates and current employees. After successful completion of the required coursework, students receive a certificate, which may also show the WAFC (Washington Association of Food Chains) endorsement. Contact: Jeff Perlot, ext. 4865 jperlot@greenriver.edu
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Course Title
Contact: Leslie Kessler, ext. 4555 lkessler@greenriver.edu
Dept./No. Fall Quarter: H Hsc 110
Contact: Jeff Perlot, ext. 4865 jperlot@greenriver.edu
Bus 121 Bus 159 Bus 202 Bus 257
Note: This certificate does not qualify for federal financial aid or veteran’s funding.
Credits
Business Computation or Math in Society or Finite Math for Business and Social Science 5 Practical Financial Accounting 1 or Principles of Accounting I 5 Business Leadership 5 Marketing Fundamentals 5 Human Relations and Work Readiness 5 Customer Service Strategies 5 Principles of Management and Supervision 5 Fundamentals of Computers 5 Business Correspondence or English Composition 1 or Writing: Social Science 5 Interpersonal Communication or Public Speaking 5
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Fundamentals of Caregiving: Introduction to Health Occupations Certificate of Proficiency 8 Credits
Students learn the essential skills necessary for becoming an entry level health care and human services provider which include basic workplace skills and ethics, responsibilities of a care provider, communication skills, patient rights and confidentiality. Students are also instructed in general patient and workplace safety rules. Students earn CPR and Basic First Aid certificates, HIV/AIDS certificate and Fundamentals of Caregiving
Course Title
Credits
Fundamentals of Caregiving: Introduction to Health Occupations
8
Carpentry Technology Residential and Light Commercial Associate in Applied Science Degree 91-106 Credits
This degree program prepares individuals to become successfully employed in the field of residential construction. Students can also apply these skills to a variety of jobs within the field of construction. Students can choose to earn a variety of certificates related to residential carpentry, or can earn an AAS in Residential and Light Commercial Carpentry. After completion of the certificates or the degree, students should readily find employment as a carpenter helper for either general or specialty contractors. Generally after a period of time, most students find themselves in jobs such as: lead carpenters, general contractors, specialty contractors, supervisors, vendor representatives, designers, retail sales specialists, building inspectors, or in other construction-related employment such as construction management positions. Students whose primary language is not English must have successfully completed ESOL Level 3 prior to enrolling in the Carpentry Technology Program. Contact: Glen Martin, ext. 4208 gmartin@greenriver.edu
Paul Mueller, ext. 2635 pmueller@greenriver.edu
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Course Title
Carp 113 Carp 114 Carp 115 Carp 161 Carp 162 Carp 163 Carp 164 Carp 165 Carp 166 Carp 167 Carp 168
Residential Foundations and Floor Framing Residential Wall and Roof Framing Residential Exterior and Interior Finish Residential Reading Stair Design and Construction Rafters Design and Framing Level 1 Basic Cabinet Construction Residential Remodeling Practices Deck Construction and Concrete Flatwork Residential Material Estimating Green Construction Principles and Practices
Credits 13 13 13 3 4 4 4 4 4 3 3
Suggested Electives: Student must earn a minimum of 8 to a maximum of 18 credits from the following classes: Carp 169 Advanced Stair Design 4 Carp 170 Advanced Roof Framing 4 Carp 171 Advanced Cabinetry and Wood Fabrication 1-6 Carp 172 Advanced Finish Carpentry 4 Related Instruction Requirements #Human Relations 5 credits of Human Relations Related Instruction Requirements found on p. 55 #Oral Communication 5 credits of Oral Communications Related Instruction Requirements found on pp 55 #Written 5 credits of Written Communications Communication Related Instruction Requirements found on pp 55 #Computation Acomp 100T, Computation for the Trades or Completion of Math 062 or Eligible for Math 070
5 5 5 0-5