Courses
EverettCC.edu BT 243 Advanced Excel Applications
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BT 248 Advanced Legal Office Procedures
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Develop and refine business analysis skills using advanced Excel features. Enhance spreadsheets and create new workbooks using best business practices and Excel techniques. This course also prepares students for taking the Microsoft Office Excel (core) certification exam. Assesses Core Learning Outcome 6. Prerequisites: BT 242 or instructor permission.
Presentation of the role of lawyers and law office staff in society today. Topics include ethics, structure and jurisdiction of the court systems, citation forms and the law library, dockets, reminder systems, organizational and procedural perspective of the law office, filing of legal documents, and use of the Uniform System of Citations as a reference tool. Emphasis on critical thinking skills in law office situations and use of the Washington Court Rules for legal citations. Assesses Core Learning Outcomes 1, 2, 3, 6, 7. Prerequisites: CL 101, BT 115, BT 145, BT 146, BT 147, BT 162, BT 219; BUS 110D, BUS 130 and BUS& 201 or POLS& 200 or instructor permission. BT 252 Internship 1-4
On-the-job work experience in occupations directly related to student’s career choice. The internship reinforces the student’s training in the Business Technology program and promotes professional growth. Internships arranged with private industry, governmental agencies, and nonprofit organizations. May be repeated up to a total of four credits. Assesses Core Learning Outcome 1. Prerequisites: Instructor permission. BT 261 Advanced Office Procedures
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Build and refine skills in office management, travel arrangements, human relations, telephone techniques, electronic scheduling, and keyboarding. Students use integrated software to create databases, spreadsheets, word processing documents, presentation graphics projects, calendar scheduling, and e-mail. Assesses Core Learning Outcomes 1, 2, 3, 6, 7. Prerequisites: CL 101, BT 115, BT 219, BT 240, BT 242, BUS 104, BUS 110D, BUS 130, and instructor permission.
CHEMISTRY Chemistry courses provide preparation for science, pre-medicine and health science disciplines. These courses satisfy the Natural Science Lab (NS-L) graduation distribution requirement. In addition to the Student Core Learning Outcomes, chemistry 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: M. Boeckl A. Brackett M. Kontulis S. Powell S. Singh
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CHEM& 110 Chemical Concepts w/Lab
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(NS-L) Introductory lab science course for non-science majors. Themes vary from quarter to quarter and may include the applications of Chemistry in Art, Medicine, Pharmaceuticals, or the Environment. Check the quarterly schedule for the specific themes. Not recommended as a preparatory course for General Chemistry or for Allied Health Professions. Assesses Core Learning Outcome 1. Prerequisites: ENGL 098 with grade of C or higher; and MATH 080 with grade of C or higher, or placement into MATH 081.
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CHEM& 121 Introduction to Chemistry
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CHEM& 131 Introduction to Organic/Biochemistry
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CHEM& 140 General Chemistry Prep w/Lab
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CHEM& 161 General Chemistry w/Lab I
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CHEM& 162 General Chemistry w/Lab II
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CHEM& 163 General Chemistry w/Lab III
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CHEM& 261 Organic Chemistry w/Lab I
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(NS-L) Atomic and molecular structure, chemical bonding, nomenclature, states of matter, solutions, acids and bases, stoichiometry, quantitative and qualitative behavior of gases, dimensional analysis, reaction rates and chemical equilibrium. For students majoring in liberal arts, nursing, radiation technology, pre-occupation therapy, and dental hygiene. Not recommended for students planning to continue beyond CHEM& 131; see Chemistry series. Assesses Core Learning Outcome 2. Prerequisites: Eligibility for ENGL &101 and MATh 092 or higher.
(NS-L) Structure, nomenclature, and reactions of organic compounds, introduction to biochemistry. Assesses Core Learning Outcomes 1, 2. Prerequisites: CHEM& 121 or CHEM& 161 and ENGL 098 with grade of C or higher or instructor permission.
(NS-L) Includes measurements, properties and structure of matter, nomenclature, and weight relations. Intended for students who want to obtain the chemistry background needed for the CHEM& 161 - 163 series. Not intended for students with a recent course in high school chemistry. This course does not meet the prerequisites for the nursing program. Assesses Core Learning Outcomes 1, 2, 3. Prerequisites: MATH 099 or MATH 092 with a C or higher; or concurrent enrollment in MATH 099 or MATH 092; or placement into MATH& 141. ENGL 098 with C or higher, or concurrent enrollment in ENGL 098, or eligible for ENGL& 101.
(NS-L) Properties of matter, nomenclature, reactions, stoichiometry, gases, thermochemistry, and atomic structure. For pre-medicine, pre-dentistry, pre-veterinary medicine, pre-pharmacy, and all engineering and science majors. Assesses Core Learning Outcomes 1, 2, 3. Prerequisites: MATH 099, MATH 092 or equivalent. CHEM& 140 with a grade of C or higher, OR one year of high school chemistry with a C or better within the last three years, OR pass the chemistry placement test, OR completion of MATH& 152 with a grade of B+ or better. ENGL 098 with grade of C or better or concurrent enrollment in ENGL 098, or eligible for ENGL& 101.
(NS-L) Atomic periodicity, chemical bonding theories, solid and liquid states and solutions. Assesses Core Learning Outcomes 1, 2, 3. Prerequisites: CHEM& 161 with grade of C or higher or instructor permission.
(NS-L) Reaction rates and equilibrium, acid-base equilibria, solubility equilibria, thermodynamics, electro chemistry and nuclear chemistry. Assesses Core Learning Outcomes 1, 2, 3. Prerequisites: CHEM& 162 with grade of C or higher or instructor permission.
(NS-L) Chemistry of carbon compounds, with emphasis on structure, nomenclature, reactions, mechanisms, and synthesis of main types of organic compounds. Assesses Core Learning Outcomes 1, 2, 3. Prerequisites: ENGL 098 with grade of C or higher, and CHEM& 163, or CHEM& 162 with instructor permission.