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Student Resources
Classes for credit are also offered in the F WC and the gymnasium.
Meet your
tness needs with bench aerobics, kick box aerobics, karate,
dance, physical
tness lab, aerobic walking, jogging, weight training,
and numerous court games and team sports. For more information call
ext. 4140 or ext. 2498.
INTERURBAN CENTER FOR THE ARTS
(253) 833-9111, ext. 2735
The Interurban Center for the Arts is a division of the Green River
Community College Foundation. It is a commuity outreach arts program
intended to introduce elementary school children and their parents to
the arts. We serve twenty area elementary schools with our visual arts
program. If you would like to volunteer in the of
lesson in an elementary school, call ext. 2735.
KENU 1330 AM RADIO
(253) 833-9111, ext. 3388
KENU is an AM radio station owned by the Green River Community
College Foundation and operated by students in the radio broadcast
program. The radio stationfs digital broadcast
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ASSOCIATE IN ARTS DEGREE
Direct Transfer Agreement (AA-DTA)
Minimum of 90 Credits
The Associate in Arts degree is a direct transfer degree (DTA) designed for
students who plan to transfer to a four-year institution after completing
the
rst two years of study at Green River Community College. The degree
is recommended for students who have not yet decided the
enter or the four-year institution they will attend. It gives students the
broad background they need before beginning more specialized, upper
division courses and indicates that a student has completed a two-year
liberal arts program.
Students who have a particular major in mind can focus their distribution
choices and elective credits toward meeting their transfer institution plan.
An advisor can assist with this process. Students should include some
200 level coursework in their program of study.
This degree meets the Intercollege Relations Commission (ICRC)
guidelines for direct transfer degrees, an in
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Art Advanced Studies
Certi cate
31-33 Credits
The Art Certi
cate provides students with a core group of classes that will
aid in the creation of an art portfolio needed as an exhibit for an entr
y into
many transfer institutions. Each certi
of courses, beginning with a strong foundation in the fundamentals of art
and design.
Note:
This certi cate does not qualify for federal nancial aid or VA
funding, unless the certi cate (or courses in the certi
applied towards an Associate in Arts or Associate Development degree.
Contact: Joyce Strain, ext. 4385
jstrain@greenriver.edu
Dept./No.
Course Title
Credits
Required Courses:
Art 180
The Artistfs Portfolio
3
Art 199
or
Independent Study-Design
or
(1-5)
Art 275, 276,
277
or
Independent Study-Ceramics
or
(1-5)
Art 294, 295,
296
or
Independent Study-Painting
or
(1-5)
Art 297, 298, 299 Independent Study-Drawing
(1-5)
3-5
Select a minimum of 25 credits from
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Business Applications Specialist
Certi cate
75-80 Credits
This certi
cate program provides students an opportunity to develop
essential business skills. These credits can be applied to any Business
Education degree program. Students in this program must complete all
required Bus E classes with a grade of 2.0 or higher.
Contacts:
Bud Shafer, ext 4320
Lea Ann Simpson, ext. 4393
bshafer@greenriver.edu lsimpson@greenriver.edu
Dept./No.
Course Title
Credits
Bus E 100
Fundamentals of Microcomputers5 Bus E 102
Intermediate Keyboarding
5 Bus E 110
Business Math Applications 5
Bus E 112
Beginning Word
5
Bus E 130
Business Correspondence
5
Bus E 140
Records Management
5
Bus E 150
Introduction to Windows 5
Bus E 162
Introduction to Excel
5
Bus E 184
Internet Basic Web Design5
Bus E 185
Introduction to Microsoft Access5
Bus E 216
Computer Support Internship 1 5
Bus E 218
Basic Of ce PC Support 5 Bus
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Dept./No.
Course Title
Credits
General Education Requirements:
B A 101
Business, Government Society
5
Comm 101
or
Basic Speech Communication
or
Comm 110
or
Interpersonal Communication
or
Comm 234
Small Group Leadership Discussion
5
Engl 110
College Writing
5
Engl 113
Research Writing: Science, Engineering
Business
5
Math 102
or
Pre-Calculus 1
or
Math 107
or
Contemporary Mathematics
or
Math 156
or
Finite Mathematics for Business
Social Science
or
Achieve a COMPASS score for eligibility
for Math 104 or higher 0-5
Core Requirements:
Keyboarding
30 wpm (5 minute-typing test administered
by Business Education department)
Bus E 266
Inside Microsoft Of ce
5
IT 101
Introduction to Computer Science
5
IT 110
PC Support Technician 1
5
IT 115
PC Support Technician 2
5
IT 130
Introduction to Networking
5
IT 135
Introduction to Network Security
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111 Painting 1
(5)
Introduces students to traditional and
contemporary concepts and techniques in oil
painting. Working from still life and landscape,
students learn to organize form, color,
and tone while practicing various methods
of application, color mixing, and surface
preparation.
Satis es an activity or humanities/
ne arts/English requirement for AA degree.
112 Painting 2
(5)
Students further the skills taught in ART
111 and investigate painting as a means for
self-expression. Advanced compositions and
use of various materials will be explored.
PREREQUISITE: ART 111. Satis es a
humanities/ ne arts/English requirement for
AA degree.
113 Painting 3
(5)
Advanced instruction in painting using
objectives taught in ART 112. The student
will demonstrate further exploration of
advanced compositional theories and painting
methods.
PREREQUISITE: ART 112. Satis es
a humanities/ ne arts/English requirement for
AA degree.
114 Pottery 1
(3-5)
Stude
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101.2 Machine Drafting 1 (3)
Fundamental drawing course that provides
students with knowledge of orthographic
projection, dimensioning, and sectional views.
Equivalent to completing the second half of
D T 101, Technical Drafting.
PREREQUISITE:
D T 101.1 or instructorfs permission.
102 Descriptive Geometry
(7)
Descriptive geometry is a geographical
process used to analyze space relationships
by viewing the object or situation in such a
way that the relationship being investigated
is actual size and measurable. (Applying
descriptive geometry develops and dimensions
primary and secondary auxiliary views of 3D
objects.) Dimensions and tolerancing will be
in compliance with the ASME Y14.5M-1994
standard, with an introduction to the GD and
T symbols. Draw cross sections and develop
at patterns for sheet metal components.
PREREQUISITE: D T 101 or 101.2.
102.1 Descriptive Geometry
(4)
Descriptive geometry is a geographical process
used to analyze spa
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with an instructor to evaluate his/her on-thejob training.
PREREQUISITE: Instructorfs
permission.
254 Advanced Radio Production
(3)
Further develops skills gained in JOURN 151.
This advanced survey course focuses on the
production of radio commercials, promotional
announcements, and newscasts. Advanced
techniques in copywriting, voicework, and
digital production will be emphasized.
PREREQUISITE: JOURN 151 or instructorfs
permission. Satis es a humanities/ ne arts/
English requirement for AA degree.
255 Marking the Broadcast Media
(3)
Gives the student a detailed understanding of
sales, marketing, and research at broadcast
radio and television stations. The role of
advertising agencies and new technologies,
such as the Internet, in broadcasting are also
explored.PREREQUISITE: JOURN 150 or 152.
298-299 Independent Study
Journalism
(1-5)
Encourages students to study and develop
independently in various areas of Journalism.
Students develop the
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Reference
GREEN RIVER
COMMUNITY COLLEGE
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
The Board of Trustees for Green River
Community College is composed of in uential
community members who reside within the
collegefs District 10 service area. Trustees
are volunteers serving a ve-year term by
appointment of the Governor.
Trustees bring a rich diversity of backgrounds
and skills to the governance of Green River
Community College; they serve as an important
communication link between the college and
the community. All trustees sit as members
of the Trustees Association of Community
and Technical Colleges. This association is
comprised of trustees from the 34 community
and technical colleges statewide.
The Green River Board of Trustees meets every
third Thursday of the month on campus in the
board room of the Administration Building.
These monthly meetings are open to the public.
ARLISTA HOLMAN
Auburn
LARRY BROWN
Auburn
JIM ROTTLE
Auburn
LAWTON CASE
Enumclaw
SHERRY GATES
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CALENDAR FOR 2006-2007
Summer Quarter 2006
June 26 ....................
CLASSES BEGIN
July 4 ........................
Independence Day holiday (campus closed)
August 18 .................
LAST DAY OF INSTRUCTION (8-week session)
September 4 .............
Labor Day holiday (campus closed)
September 8 ............
LAST DAY OF INSTRUCTION (11-week session)
Fall Quarter 2006
September 19 ...........
Campus workshop
September 19-22 ......
Faculty workshop
September 25 ...........
CLASSES BEGIN
October 23 ................
Midterm Faculty In-Service Day
(GRCC campus day classes cancelled)
November 1 ..............
Advising Day (GRCC campus day classes cancelled)
November 10 ............
Veterans Day holiday (campus closed)
November 23-24 .......
Thanksgiving holiday (campus closed)
December 11 .............
Study Day (GRCC campus day classes cancelled)
December 12-14 .......
Final Exams
December 14 .............
LAST DAY OF INSTRUCTION
December 25 .........
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