May 15, 2024  
2023-2024 Catalog SVC 
    
2023-2024 Catalog SVC [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


 

History

  
  • HIST 242 - History of the Modern Middle East: D


    Credits: (5)
    Social Sciences
    With a particular emphasis on the effects of imperialism and colonialism, this course explores the social, political, and cultural changes that have occurred in the Middle East during the past two centuries, reflecting on the history of the region and the connection to present conflicts.

    Prerequisite: ENGL& 101 with a “C” or higher.
  
  • HIST 270 - History of Modern Asia


    Credits: (5)
    Social Sciences
    Comprehensive look at the events and people who have shaped the past 150 years of Asia-Pacific history, and relates it to Pacific Basin relationships today.

    Prerequisite: ENGL& 101 with a “C” or higher.
  
  • HIST 280 - Introduction to Chinese Civilization


    Credits: (1-5)
    Survey of Chinese history and culture from ancient time to present.

    Prerequisite: None.
  
  • HIST 295 - History Integrative Experience Seminar


    Credits: (2)
    An Integrative Experience emphasizing an interdisciplinary approach to current issues in history, including the societal context of history and technology, and/or the ethical, political, and cultural aspects of history.

    Prerequisite: None.
  
  • HIST 299 - Learning into Action


    Credits: (1-15)
    Student develops and completes curriculum-related independent project which demonstrates skills and abilities and explores career options. May include, but is not limited to, service learning, original research, and travel abroad. Faculty sponsor approval required. Students with 45 transferable college credits are eligible to begin Learning into Action.

    Prerequisite: None.

HS21+ Adult High School Diploma

  
  • HSC 010 - Academic Success Skills


    Credits: (1-10)
    This course is designed to help students gain knowledge of academic success skills necessary for completion of a high school diploma. Guides students through the process of developing a plan for completing the requirements for their high school diploma and transition to college.

    Prerequisite: CASAS reading score of 225 or higher or instructor permission.
  
  • HSC 015 - HS21+ Prior & Experiential Learning Project


    Credits: (1-5)
    This course is designed to help students demonstrate high school competencies in fulfillment of HS21+ diploma requirements through completion of individual portfolio assignments.

    Prerequisite: Completion of CCB 018 and Permission.
  
  • HSC 018 - HSC First Quarter Experience


    Credits: (3)
    In this course, students will explore the relationship between power and education by learning about the historical inequities of the U.S. public school system. Students will identify the institutional, societal, and personal barriers to education that they have faced in the past and create a plan for overcoming those barriers in the future. Students will receive consistent study skills instruction and feedback that they will apply to co-enrolled courses.

    Prerequisite: None.
  
  • HSC 020 - HSC Academic Skills Lab


    Credits: (1-5)
    Students receive support and tutoring in academic skills and subject content for coursework and competencies needed to meet adult high school completion requirements.

    Prerequisite: None.
  
  • HSC 021 - Competency–Science w/ Lab


    Credits: (1)
    This course provides students the opportunity to demonstrate high school competency in lab sciences through life experience.

    Prerequisite: Completion of HSC 018 and Department Chair permission.
  
  • HSC 022 - Competency–Health


    Credits: (1)
    This course provides students the opportunity to demonstrate high school competency in health through life experience.

    Prerequisite: Completion of HSC 018 and Department Chair permission.
  
  • HSC 023 - Competency–Fine Arts


    Credits: (1)
    This course provides students the opportunity to demonstrate high school competency in fine arts through life experience.

    Prerequisite: Completion of HSC 018 and Department Chair permission.
  
  • HSC 024 - Competency–PE


    Credits: (1)
    This course provides students the opportunity to demonstrate high school competency in physical education through life experience.

    Prerequisite: Completion of HSC 018 and Department Chair permission.
  
  • HSC 025 - Competency–Occupational Education


    Credits: (1)
    This course provides students the opportunity to demonstrate high school competency in occupational education through life experience.

    Prerequisite: Completion of HSC 018 and Department Chair permission.
  
  • HSC 026 - Competency–World Languages


    Credits: (1)
    This course provides students the opportunity to demonstrate high school competency in world languages through life experience.

    Prerequisite: Completion of HSC 018 and Department Chair permission.
  
  • HSC 027 - Competency–English


    Credits: (1)
    This course provides students the opportunity to demonstrate high school competency in English through placement exam and prior transcripts.

    Prerequisite: None
  
  • HSC 028 - Competency–State History


    Credits: (1)
    This course provides students the opportunity to demonstrate high school competency in State History through life experience or prior transcripts.

    Prerequisite: None
  
  • HSC 029 - Competency–U.S. History


    Credits: (1)
    This course provides students the opportunity to demonstrate high school competency in U.S. History through prior transcripts or life experience.

    Prerequisite: None
  
  • HSC 040 - HSC Mathematics


    Credits: (5)
    This course covers topics in fulfillment of math requirements for the HS21+ diploma.

    Prerequisite: Completion / co-enrollment in HSC 018 or permission.
  
  • HSC 044 - Introduction to Geometry and Math Literacy


    Credits: (5)
    Students will review and apply basic math skills while exploring topics in geometry.

    Prerequisite: CASAS math score 204-220 or placement based on HS transcripts.
  
  • HSC 045 - HSC Algebra II


    Credits: (5)
    This course continues topics covered in high school algebra and completes all HS math requirements for the HS+ diploma.

    Prerequisite: Completion of HSC 018 or Permission AND one of the following: completion of CCB 043, CASAS Math Goals score 236-250, or placement based on HS transcripts.
  
  • HSC 050 - HSC Fine Arts


    Credits: (3)
    This course explores the forms, meanings, and purposes of art and its role in human society.

    Prerequisite: Completion of/co-enrollment in HSC 018 or permission.
  
  • HSC 060 - HSC Social Studies Project


    Credits: (1-5)
    This project-based course is designed to help students demonstrate competency in social studies subjects required for the HS+ diploma.

    Prerequisite: HSC 018 with a “D” or higher AND HSC 065 with a “C” or higher (or 1 credit U.S. History from HS transcripts).
  
  • HSC 061 - HSC World Problems and Fine Arts


    Credits: (5)
    This course explores the historical and cultural context of current world problems using methods of Theater of the Oppressed and/or other art forms.

    Prerequisite: Completion of /co-enrollment in HSC 018 or Permission.
  
  • HSC 062 - HSC History, Geography, World Problems


    Credits: (5)
    This course explores the historical and cultural context of current world problems.

    Prerequisite: Completion of /co-enrollment in HSC 018 or Permission.
  
  • HSC 063 - HSC Civics and Government


    Credits: (3)
    In this course, students explore federal, state, tribal, and local government organization and procedures, as well as their histories and underlying philosophies. This includes study of primary source materials that serve as foundational documents for these systems of government.

    Prerequisite:HSC 065 with a “C” (or 1 credit U.S. History from HS transcripts) Prerequisite/ Corequisite: HSC 018 with “D”.
  
  • HSC 065 - HSC US History


    Credits: (5)
    This course examines major developments in U.S. history.

    Prerequisite/Corequisite: HSC 018 or ELA 018 with a “D” or higher (or concurrent enrollment).
  
  • HSC 066 - Washington State History


    Credits: (3)
    Students explore topics in Washington State history.

    Prerequisite: CASAS Reading Score 228 or completion of CCB/ENGL 095 AND Co-requisite HSC 018
  
  • HSC 067 - Washington State History and the Environment


    Credits: (5)
    Students explore the ways in which human civilization has shaped the land in Washington State throughout its history.

    Prerequisite: CASAS Reading Score 228 or completion of CCB/ENGL 095 AND Co-requisite HSC 018
  
  • HSC 068 - HSC Washington State History and Ethnic Studies


    Credits: (5)
    This course examines major developments in Washington State history and the Pacific Northwest region.

    Prerequisite/Corequisite: HSC 018 or ELA 018 with a D or higher (or concurrent enrollment).
  
  • HSC 069 - Washington State History and the Environment (w/lab)


    Credits: (5)
    Students explore the ways in which human civilization has shaped the land in Washington State throughout its history.

    Prerequisite: CASAS Reading Score 236 or completion of CCB/ENGL 096 AND co-requisite HSC 018
  
  • HSC 070 - HSC Science Project


    Credits: (5)
    This course covers science topics in Life and/or Physical Sciences in fulfillment of high school completion Science requirements. There is no lab associated with this course.

    Prerequisite: HSC 018 with a “D” or higher.
  
  • HSC 071 - HSC Physical Science & Algebra


    Credits: (1-10)
    For students who are interested in entering the medical or other STEM fields, especially Pre-Nursing, this course offers a refresher (or an introduction) to topics including physics, chemistry, and biology, along with the foundational math required to understand these subjects.

    Prerequisite: HSC 018 with a grade of D or higher; and MATH 96 or CCB 042 with a C or higher, or a pre-algebra class at another institution; and CCB or ENGL 096 with a C or higher OR placement into CCB or ENGL 097
  
  • HSC 073 - HSC Science of Music


    Credits: (5)
    Students explore the connection between music and science by learning about the physics of sound, the biology of sound perception, and the psychology of human responses to music. This course is especially useful to students pursuing Early Childhood Education AAS or Education DTA.

    Prerequisite: HSC 018 with a grade of D or higher; and MATH 96 or CCB 042 with a grade of C or higher, or a pre-algebra class at another institution; and CCB or ENGL 096 with a grade of C or higher OR placement into CCB or ENGL 097
  
  • HSC 074 - HSC Botany


    Credits: (5)
    Students explore the structure and life cycle of plants and their role in our ecosystem and in society.

    Prerequisite: HSC 018 with a grade of D or higher; and MATH 96 or CCB 042 with a C or higher, or a pre-algebra class at another institution; and CCB or ENGL 096 with a C or higher OR placement into CCB or ENGL 097
  
  • HSC 075 - HSC Science with Lab


    Credits: (5)
    This course covers life and /or physical science topics.

    Prerequisite: HSC 018 with a grade of D or higher; and MATH 96 or CCB 042 with a C or higher, or a pre-algebra class at another institution; and CCB or ENGL 096 with a C or higher OR placement into CCB or ENGL 097
  
  • HSC 076 - HSC Nutrition, Health & Fitness


    Credits: (5)
    This course explores basic principles of nutritional science, digestion, absorption, and metabolism, scientific evaluation of nutritional needs of humans, cultural influences on food, and current nutrition controversies.

    Prerequisite/Corequisite: HSC 018 or ELA 018 with a “D” or higher (or concurrent enrollment).
  
  • HSC 080 - HSC Physical Education and Health


    Credits: (3)
    This course covers topics in health and fitness in fulfillment of high school completion requirements.

    Prerequisite/Co-requisite: HSC 018 or ELA 018 with a grade of D or higher OR concurrent enrollment.
  
  • HSC 081 - Competency–World Problems


    Credits: (1)
    This course provides students the opportunity to demonstrate high school competency in World Problems through life experience or prior transcripts.

    Prerequisite: None
  
  • HSC 083 - Competency – Electives


    Credits: (1-4)
    This course provides students the opportunity to demonstrate high school competency in electives through life experience.

    Prerequisite: None
  
  • HSC 084 - Competency–Civics


    Credits: (1)
    Identify and document life experience to demonstrate competency in high school Civics.

    Prerequisite: None
  
  • HSC 085 - Science 85


    Credits: (1)
    This course provides students the opportunity to demonstrate high school competency in science through life experience and high school transcripts.

    Prerequisite: None
  
  • HSC 086 - Competency–Algebra/Int. Math I


    Credits: (1)
    This course provides students the opportunity to demonstrate high school competency in algebra or Integrated Math I through life experience.

    Prerequisite: None
  
  • HSC 087 - Competency–Geometry/Integrated Math II


    Credits: (1)
    This course provides students the opportunity to demonstrate high school competency in Geometry or Integrated Math II through life experience.

    Prerequisite: None
  
  • HSC 088 - Algebra 2/ Integrated Mathematics III


    Credits: (1)
    This course provides students the opportunity to demonstrate high school competency in Algebra 2/Integrated Mathematics III.

    Prerequisite: None
  
  • HSC 089 - Math 089


    Credits: (1)
    This course provides students the opportunity to demonstrate high school competency in Math through life experience, placement, and high school transcripts.

    Prerequisite: None

Human Services

  
  • HSERV 101 - Introduction to Human Services


    Credits: (5)
    Overview of the delivery systems in social services with focus on historical perspectives, equity, and current trends. (Required course for students seeking a Human Services degree).

    Prerequisite: CSS 103 with a C or higher or concurrent enrollment.
  
  • HSERV 102 - Generalist Coordinated Care


    Credits: (5)
    Preparation for coordinating individual client activities and evaluation of their needs. Includes current coordinated care techniques for those in the Human Services profession. Required coordinated care course for the generalist degree.

    Prerequisite: None.
  
  • HSERV 121 - Introduction to Disabilities and Disability Law


    Credits: (4)
    Overview of disabilities and disability law, and historical and current rehabilitation techniques. (Required course for students seeking a Generalist degree).

    Prerequisite: None.
  
  • HSERV 131 - Human Development


    Credits: (5)
    Introduction to the stages of human development with particular attention to adult life development. Explores the relevance of ethnicity, culture, gender, socioeconomic class, sexual orientation and community in a person’s development. Required course for both Human Services degrees (including fast track students).

    Prerequisite: None.
  
  • HSERV 132 - Motivational Interviewing


    Credits: (4)
    Introduction to basic terminology and techniques involved in Motivational Interviewing. This is a skill building course for students interested in entering the Human Services profession. Required course for both Human Services degrees (not required for fast track students).

    Prerequisite: None.
  
  • HSERV 141 - Alcoholism and other Addictive Disorders


    Credits: (5)
    Social, psychological, and physiological aspects of drug abuse and addictive disorders. Introduction to drug use behaviors and their impact on contemporary society. Foundational course for those who desire more knowledge regarding psychoactive drugs, drug-use behavior and the treatment systems currently available to assist those with drug related problems. Required course for both Human Services degrees (including fast track students).

    Prerequisite: None.
  
  • HSERV 145 - Addictions and the Law


    Credits: (3)
    Overview of the mutual impacts of substance use disorder treatment and the legal system on each other. Guidelines and laws which affect case management and the structures and functions of courts as they affect addiction treatment. Federal and state confidentiality law. Required course for students seeking the Substance Use Disorder Counseling degree (including fast track students).

    Prerequisite: None.
  
  • HSERV 147 - Basic Mediation Training


    Credits: (5)
    Learn the skills, tools and processes of effective mediation. Reviews the causes and dynamics of conflict and mediator interventions. Explores communication skills designed to facilitate cooperation and help parties reach agreement. (Required course for students seeking the Generalist degree).

    Prerequisite: None.
  
  • HSERV 171 - HIV/AIDS & Bld Pathogen Trng for Substance Use Disorder Professional


    Credits: (1)
    Covers HIV/AIDS and includes Brief Risk Intervention (BRI) segment. Satisfies the Washington State Department of Health requirement for those applying to become Substance Use Disorder Professionals (SUDP). Required for students seeking the Substance Use Disorder Counseling degree (including fast track students).

    Prerequisite: None.
  
  • HSERV 198 - Pre-Practicum Seminar


    Credits: (3)
    Provides information, direction and sequence of tasks in preparation for practicum in an agency setting. Identify specific responsibilities for successful practicum experience and become familiar with the paperwork flow and purpose of each task. Required for both Human Services degrees (not required for fast track students).

    Prerequisite: None.
  
  • HSERV 199 - Practicum


    Credits: (1-4)
    Supervised practicum in an approved human services agency site. Structured learning and development of workplace skills. Opportunity for application of critical thinking skills, pluralism, and communication skills within human services systems. Concurrent enrollment in HSERV 200. Required for both Human Services degrees (not required for fast track students).

    Prerequisite: HSERV 101 and HSERV 198 with a “C” or higher.
  
  • HSERV 200 - Practicum Seminar


    Credits: (1)
    Discussion of issues arising in field placement. Must be taken concurrently with HSERV 199. Required for both Human Services degrees (not required for fast track students).

    Prerequisite: HSERV 101 and HSERV 198 with a “C” or higher.
  
  • HSERV 203 - Introduction to Counseling


    Credits: (5)
    Historical perspectives, theory and fundamentals of counseling therapies as related to Human Services agency work. Introduction to evidenced-based and Best Practices models. Development of basic techniques and critical thinking skills appropriate for mental health, substance abuse disorders and rehabilitation counseling. Required course for both Human Services degrees (including fast track students).

    Prerequisite: HSERV 101 with a “C” or higher.
  
  • HSERV 221 - Crisis Intervention


    Credits: (5)
    Theory and techniques of crisis intervention with an emphasis on assessment and knowledge of local resources. Required course for both Human Services degrees (not required for fast track students).

    Prerequisite: HSERV 101 with a “C” or higher.
  
  • HSERV 231 - Psychopathology and Therapeutic Intervention in Mental Health


    Credits: (4)
    Survey of various treatment approaches in mental health, substance abuse treatment, etiology of mental disorders, and DSM diagnostic criteria. Required course for both Human Services degrees (including fast track students).

    Prerequisite: HSERV 101 with a “C” or higher.
  
  • HSERV 232 - Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion in Human Services: D


    Credits: (5)
    A diversity intensive course that examines historical information related to the development of our multiethnic society. Ethnic privilege, prejudice, racism, discrimination, and basic human rights are reviewed. Required course for both Human Services degrees (including fast track students).

    Prerequisite: None.
  
  • HSERV 241 - Addictive Disorders & the Family


    Credits: (3)
    Alcoholism and other disorders as a family disease; effects of role disturbance, boundary violations, and communication disruptions on children, spouse, and family systems; therapeutic interventions for families. Development of a multicultural perspective in working with families and within communities. Required course for students seeking the Substance Use Disorder Counseling track (including fast track students).

    Prerequisite: None.
  
  • HSERV 242 - Physiology & Pharmacology of Psychoactive Drugs


    Credits: (3)
    Broad overview of the pharmacological and physiological impact of psychoactive drug use coupled with a detailed examination of the neurochemical changes that accompany drug dependencies. Required course for students seeking the Substance Use Disorder Counseling degree (including fast track students).

    Prerequisite: HSERV 141 with a “C” or higher.
  
  • HSERV 243 - Substance Use Disorder Assessment & Case Mgmt.


    Credits: (4)
    Introduction to the tools & techniques (including ASAM criteria) used for drug and alcohol assessments and case management. Covers treatment plan formation and the implementation of quality care as well as making appropriate referrals. Required course for students seeking the Substance Use Disorder Counseling degree (including fast track students).

    Prerequisite: HSERV 141 with a “C” or higher.
  
  • HSERV 244 - Group Process and Addictive Disorders


    Credits: (3)
    Group counseling skills for working with addicted clients in residential and outpatient treatment settings. Includes best practices, emerging practices and other major counseling theories and techniques. Required course for students seeking the Substance Use Disorder Counseling degree (including fast track students).

    Prerequisite: HSERV 141 with a “C” or higher.
  
  • HSERV 245 - Professional Ethics


    Credits: (3)
    Presentation and discussion of ethical principles and codes of professional behavior for those working in substance use disorder counseling, mental health services, developmental disability rehabilitation and other human service settings. Required course for both Human Services degrees (including fast track students).

    Prerequisite: None.
  
  • HSERV 248 - Adolescent Addictive Disorders Counseling


    Credits: (3)
    Provides the opportunity to pursue substance use disorder counseling qualifications to learn how to work with children and adolescents in an effective manner. Required course for students seeking the Substance Use Disorder Counseling degree (including fast track students).

    Prerequisite: None.

INVEST

  
  • INV 011 - INVEST Orientation


    Credits: (2)
    Students develop tools and skills to prepare for academic, employment, and personal success. Specific emphasis on academic and career goal setting, resources, and success strategies. Topics include study skills, goal-setting, college policies and resources, programmatic requirements, and accessing local and state resources, academic and career planning, time management, relationships, and self-empowerment.

    Prerequisite: None.
  
  • INV 020 - INVEST Digital Technology


    Credits: (1-5)
    Provides opportunities for INVEST students to learn assistive and learning technologies, explore learning styles, and develop study and test-taking strategies. Students receive instruction in learning and applying reading strategies and navigating college courses.

    Prerequisite: None.
  
  • INV 030 - INVEST Communication and Self-advocacy


    Credits: (4)
    Students develop an understanding of the key differences between the child and adult service structures for people with disabilities. The course provides a framework for disclosure of disability in academic and career settings. Students will explore the advantages and disadvantages of disclosure while practicing self-advocacy skills in school and work-based environments. Students explore the differences between casual and professional communication and demonstrate effective communication strategies in higher education and employment settings.

    Prerequisite: None.
  
  • INV 035 - INVEST Critical Thinking


    Credits: (2)
    Students gain skills and practice in evaluating information from a variety of sources to make informative decisions relating to learning, life choices, and employment.

    Prerequisite: None.
  
  • INV 040 - INVEST Career Inventory


    Credits: (2)
    Students to use previous experiences, skills, interests, and assessments to guide career development. Students set short and long term employment goals, practice interviewing, and development employment related materials such as resume, cover letter, and diversity statement.

    Prerequisite: None.
  
  • INV 045 - INVEST Interview Skills


    Credits: (2)
    Students learn to communicate skills and strengths to potential employers. Students will engage in mock interviews in class and will be able to watch and critique themselves on video.

    Prerequisite: None.
  
  • INV 050 - INVEST Balancing Work and LIfe


    Credits: (2)
    Develop understanding and skills necessary to balance work, school, and personal life, minimizing potential barriers to success. Participate in discussions aimed at better understanding the impact that complex social situations and a variety of other factors can have on life success. Practice using a range of organizational tools that assist with time management, develop strategies to identify and solve problems, and create a final project that addresses a student’s individual plan, strategies, and tools.

    Prerequisite: None.
  
  • INV 055 - INVEST Study Lab


    Credits: (1-5)
    Independent guided study lab to support students in meeting learning objectives for the INVEST program.

    Prerequisite: None.
  
  • INV 060 - INVEST Elective


    Credits: (1-15)
    Students meet individualized learning outcomes through attendance in SVC courses or independent study.

    Prerequisite: None.
  
  • INV 061 - INVEST Fine and Performing Arts


    Credits: (1-15)
    Students meet individualized learning outcomes in fine or performing arts through classroom instruction or independent study.

    Prerequisite: None.
  
  • INV 062 - INVEST Industrial Arts


    Credits: (1-15)
    Students meet individualized learning outcomes in industrial arts through classroom instruction or independent study.

    Prerequisite: None.
  
  • INV 063 - INVEST Food and Hospitality


    Credits: (1-15)
    Students meet individualized learning outcomes in food and hospitality through classroom instruction or independent study.

    Prerequisite: none.
  
  • INV 064 - INVEST Business Technology


    Credits: (1-15)
    Students meet individualized learning outcomes in business technology through class instruction or independent study.

    Prerequisite: None.
  
  • INV 065 - INVEST Health and Wellness


    Credits: (1-15)
    Students meet individualized learning outcomes in health and wellness through classroom instruction or independent study.

    Prerequisite: None.
  
  • INV 066 - INVEST Media and Journalism


    Credits: (1-15)
    Students meet individualized learning outcomes in Media or Journalism through classroom instruction or independent study.

    Prerequisite: None.
  
  • INV 067 - INVEST Leadership and Communication


    Credits: (1-15)
    Students meet individualized learning outcomes in leadership and/or communication studies through classroom instruction or independent study.

    Prerequisite: None.
  
  • INV 068 - INVEST Customer Service


    Credits: (1-5)
    This course focuses on the importance of customer service and developing a customer-friendly approach that is right for every business. It covers the do’s and don’ts of dealing with customers and the benefits of providing great customer service.

    Prerequisite: None.
  
  • INV 069 - INVEST Sciences


    Credits: (1-15)
    Students meet individualized learning outcomes in science through classroom instruction or independent study.

    Prerequisite: None
  
  • INV 070 - INVEST Service Learning


    Credits: (1-8)
    Examines civic responsibility and membership through service-related learning activities with local organizations and groups. Students form teams and identify meaningful ways to contribute to their communities.

    Prerequisite: None.
  
  • INV 071 - INVEST Fine and Performing Arts II


    Credits: (1-15)
    Students meet individualized learning outcomes in fine or performing arts through classroom instruction or independent study.

    Prerequisite: None
  
  • INV 072 - INVEST Industrial Arts II


    Credits: (1-15)
    Students meet individualized learning outcomes in industrial arts through classroom instruction or independent study.

    Prerequisite: None
  
  • INV 073 - INVEST Food and Hospitality II


    Credits: (1-15)
    Students meet individualized learning outcomes in food and hospitality through classroom instruction or independent study.

    Prerequisite: None
  
  • INV 074 - INVEST Business Technology II


    Credits: (1-15)
    Students meet individualized learning outcomes in business technology through classroom instruction or independent study.

    Prerequisite: None
  
  • INV 075 - INVEST Practicum Seminar


    Credits: (1-6)
    Students participate in the practicum seminar while simultaneously completing community-based internships, combining classroom theory with practical experience gained in the workplace. The practicum experiences are tied directly to students’ career goals and employment plan developed with Employment Consultant and employment agency. Students will discuss and track progress toward practicum learning outcomes, discuss issues and concerns that happen on the job with instructors and peers, and role-play effective on the job communication strategies.

    Prerequisite: None.
  
  • INV 076 - INVEST Media and Journalism II


    Credits: (1-15)
    Students meet individualized learning outcomes in media or journalism through classroom instruction or independent study.

    Prerequisite: None
  
  • INV 077 - INVEST Leadership and Communication II


    Credits: (1-15)
    Students meet individualized learning outcomes in leadership and/or communication through classroom instruction or independent study.

    Prerequisite: None
  
  • INV 079 - INVEST Sciences II


    Credits: (1-15)
    Students meet individualized learning outcomes in science through classroom instruction or independent study.

    Prerequisite: None
  
  • INV 080 - INVEST Employment Internship


    Credits: (6)
    Students gain real world work experience and practice employability skills in a supervised job setting.

    Prerequisite: None.
  
  • INV 081 - INVEST Fine and Performing Arts III


    Credits: (1-15)
    Students meet individualized learning outcomes in fine or performing arts through classroom instruction or independent study.

    Prerequisite: None
  
  • INV 082 - INVEST Industrial Arts III


    Credits: (1-15)
    Students meet individualized learning outcomes in industrial arts through classroom instruction or independent study.

    Prerequisite: None
  
  • INV 083 - INVEST Food and Hospitality III


    Credits: (1-15)
    Students meet individualized learning outcomes in food and hospitality through classroom instruction or independent study.

    Prerequisite: None
  
  • INV 084 - INVEST Business Technology III


    Credits: (1-15)
    Students meet individualized learning outcomes in business technology through classroom instruction or independent study.

    Prerequisite: None
 

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