Courses
www.everettcc.edu ENGL 097 Beginning Grammar and Writing
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Writing clear and effective sentences and paragraphs, including parts of speech, sentence function and pattern, and the dynamics of coherent paragraphs. Prerequisites: Placement by assessment score. ENGL 098 Introduction to College Writing
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Writing and revising of paragraphs and essays of various types. Includes the writing process, diction, grammatical structures, paragraph and essay patterns, and rhetorical devices such as parallelism, transition, and analogy. (Specific sections marked ENGL 098D fulfill the diversity requirement for associate degrees.) Prerequisites: (1) See placement information above or (2) grade of C or higher in ENGL 097 or ESL 097 or IELP 097.
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(TE) Peer tutoring techniques. Learn from supervised tutoring experiences in the Writing Center and from seminar discussions. One credit for 20 tutoring hours and one credit for ten seminars. May be repeated up to five credits. Prerequisites: Grade of B or better in ENGL& 101 and Writing Center Coordinator’s permission. ENGL 151 Tutor Training and Practice
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(TE) Peer tutoring techniques. Learn from supervised tutoring experiences in the Writing Center and from seminar discussions. One credit for 20 tutoring hours and one credit for ten seminars. May be repeated up to five credits. Prerequisites: ENGL 150. ENGL 152 Tutor Training and Practice
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(TE) Peer tutoring techniques. Learn from supervised tutoring experiences in the Writing Center and from seminar discussions. One credit for 20 tutoring hours and one credit for ten seminars. May be repeated up to five credits. Prerequisites: ENGL 151.
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE Environmental Science courses provide the preparation for environmental science/ planning/policy disciplines. These courses satisfy the Natural Science (NS) and Natural Science Lab (NS-L) graduation distribution requirement. In addition to the student core learning outcomes, environmental science courses also support the Associate of Science Degree learning outcomes: Apply quantitative analysis to solve problems, Apply the Scientific Method, Critically evaluate the science-related content in reports/ media/public policy, and Effectively communicate scientific processes. Faculty Advisors: R. Kratz 425-388-9503 F. Schwartz 425-388-9451 P. Pape-Lindstrom 425-388-9480
rkratz@everettcc.edu fschwartz@everettcc.edu ppape@everettcc.edu
ENVS& 100 Survey of Environmental Science: Sustaining Our Earth 5
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(NS-L) Effects of human population growth on changing ecosystems, energy flow, biological diversity, and sustainability of living resources. Prerequisites: ENGL 098 with a grade of C or higher or skills assessment at ENGL& 101 or higher; and MATH 080 or skills assessment at MATH 081 or higher. ENVS 250 Environmental Studies Internship and Seminars 2
(NS) Students will participate in a minimum of thirty hours of a supervised internship which will require integration of knowledge of biological and environmental concepts with environmental economics and an eco-justice perspective. Prerequisites: ENVS& 100 or ENVS& 101 or NAT S 103 with grade of C or higher or instructor permission.
FABRICATION
Tutor Training and Independent Study ENGL 150 Tutor Training and Practice
ENVS& 101 Introduction to Environmental Science: with Lab
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(NS) Biological and ecological principles and how they pertain to current issues of population growth and control, diminished food supply, water, air and noise pollution, and similar environmental issues. Prerequisites: MATH 080 or skills assessment at MATH 081 or higher level; ENGL 098 with a grade of C or higher or skills assessment at ENGL& 101 or higher level.
See Welding and Fabrication
FILM/CINEMA Also see Philosophy 150, Psychology 150 or Sociology 150. FILM 100 Introduction to Film
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FILM 102 International Film
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(H) Critical survey of form, style and content of American and international film. Narrative and non-narrative forms. Design, cinematography, editing and sound as elements of style. Cultural content of film.
(H) Critical survey of process (production, distribution, exhibition), style, and content of American and international film from earliest technology in the U.S. and Europe to emerging film industries around the globe. Narrative forms, emphasizing development of emerging nations, relationships between cinematic and national ideologies. Cultural content of film, emphasizing perspectives of diverse populations and development nations.
FIRE SCIENCE Fire Science courses provide preparation for fire service careers and career advancement. This is accomplished through knowledge, experience and training which will allow for proficiency in the performance of your career. For more information about these programs send e-mail to rcolmore@everettcc.edu. Contact: R. Colmore
425-388-9161
rcolmore@everettcc.edu
Fire Science
Fire Science courses provide preparation for fire service careers and career advancement. This is accomplished through knowledge, experience and training which will allow for proficiency in the performance of your career. For more information about these programs send e-mail to fscience@everettcc.edu. FIRE 100 Firefighter Academy
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Basic firefighting skills includes orientation and safety, fundamentals of fire behavior, building construction, personal protective equipment, department communication, extinguishers, water supply, fire hose, ropes and knots, ground ladders, fire control, ventilation, rescue and extrication, loss control, fire detection, alarms and suppression systems, hazardous materials, first aid, and fire prevention/public education. Three class sessions will be held at the North Bend Fire Academy. Live fire experience will be included. Meets NFPA 1001. Successful students will be qualified to sit for the state Fire Fighter I, Firefighter II, and Hazardous Materials Operations written and practical exams. For entry into the Fire Academy complete the National Testing Network Ergometrics exam with a passing score of 75, pass the Candidate Physical Ability Test. Complete the course application and attend a mandatory orientation. Prerequisites: Instructor permission.