Spring 2016 Schedule - Kenai Peninsula College
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Spring 2016 Schedule - Kenai Peninsula College
CLASS SCHEDULE Winter/Spring 2016 Kachemak Bay Campus Kenai Peninsula College 533 E. Pioneer Ave ~ Homer, AK 99603 ~ 907.235.7743 www.kpc.alaska.edu ~ [email protected] ~ facebook.com/kachemakbaycampus Spring 2016 Course Schedule • Kachemak Bay Campus • www.kpc.alaska.edu/kbc • [email protected] 1 Spring 2016 Academic Calendar SPRING CLASS REGISTRATION SCHEDULE Now through January 8 : Online: http://uaonline.alaska.edu Walk-in: Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Senior Citizens Using Tution Waivers: ... First day of the class they wish to register for. ........................... 1/11-1/15: Late registration period $50 late fee for classes that begin 1/11 PAYMENT DEADLINES Last day of 100% refund for full-semester length classes ...... .................................................January 22 at 5pm Last day to add/drop, audit-credit, credit-audit (semester long classes)........................January 22 at 5pm Late payment fee assessed ($125) ............. .......February 2 Late payment fee assessed ($175) ...................... March 22 Last day for class withdrawal......... ............................ April 8 SPRING CLASSTo REGISTRATION Register: SCHEDULE Go to UAOnline uaonline.alaska.edu or stop by Kachemak Bay Campus TEXTBOOKS For campus-based courses please visit the KBC bookstore for Distance Education (online) courses please visit http://bookstore.mbsdirect.net/kpc.alaska.htm Deadline for UAA/KPC fall graduation appl. . .......... April 18 GENERAL CALENDAR SCHEDULE First day of classes ........................................ January 11 Student Orientation ............................................ January 13 Last day of classes .................................................... May 2 Grades available on UAOnline .................................. May 4 NO CLASSES / CAMPUS CLOSED No Classes -Civil Rights Day................... ............ Jan 16-18 No classes - Spring Recess.............................March 14-20 Campus Directory 235-7743, 1-877-262-0330 Administration: Director’s Office ............................ 235-1656 Administrative/Faculty Support..... 235-1652 (Pioneer Hall) ..................................................... 235-1601 (Bayview Hall) Advising ............................................... 235-1658 / 235-1655 Adult Basic Education.......................... 235-1602 Business Services ............................... 235-1654 Computing & Technology Services ...... 235-1660 IT Services KPC Toll Free ................... 1-877-809-0572 IT Services UAA Toll Free .................... 1-877-633-3888 Learning Resource Center .................. 235-1608 Library.................................................. 235-1657 Maintenance ........................................ 235-1673 Student & Enrollment Services ............ 235-1651 Test Proctoring..................................... 235-1601 Campus Closed - Spring Recess Holiday........March 18-20 KACHEMAK BAY WRITERS’ CONFERENCE June 10-14 2016 with keynote speaker Poet Natasha Trethewey 2016 Faculty Miriam Altshuler Dan Beachy-Quick Rich Chiappone Jennine Capó Crucet Forrest Gander Lee Goodman Alison Hawthorne Deming Richard Hoffman Erin Coughlin Hollowell Sarah Leavitt Nancy Lord Jane Rosenman Eva Saulitis Peggy Shumaker Sherry Simpson Frank Soos David Stevenson registration is open! www.writersconference.homer.alaska.edu/ Sponsored by Kachemak Bay Campus - Kenai Peninsula College /UAA 2 Spring 2016 Course Schedule • Kachemak Bay Campus • www.kpc.alaska.edu • [email protected] Registration Information Adults are able to take classes at KBC to earn a degree or for job training, personal enrichment and continuing education. Degree seeking students can apply for admissions at the certificate, associate or baccalaureate level; Who can take there is a fee for admission. Call Student Services at 235-7743 for an advising admissions appointment. Placeclasses? ment testing and transcripts are required before admission is complete. Program admission is not required to enroll in classes. High school age students must obtain the necessary forms for registration from their high school counselor or from Student Services, with required signatures, and register only in person. See page 6 for more information on underage registration. Residency Placement Testing NON-RESIDENT TUITION IS WAIVED FOR STUDENTS TAKING CLASSES AT KPC! (*EXCEPT out-of-state students taking distance-delivered courses) REMEMBER TO ADD ANY LAB FEES, SPECIAL FEES AND STUDENT FEES TO THE TUITION COST WHEN DETERMINING THE TOTAL COST. The ACCUPLACER placement test is required for students entering degree or certificate programs if SAT/ACT is not used for placement. It is required for non-degree students taking English or math classes. The fee for the placement exam is $18.00. Call 235-7743 to make an appointment. Course prerequisites Students are responsible for checking to make sure all course prerequisites are met. Prerequisites are listed with course descriptions in each semester’s course schedule. They help ensure student success. If a student has not taken and passed the necessary prerequisites, but feels confident of performing the course work, the student may request instructor permission. An instructor withdrawal maybe be initiated for those students who enroll without prerequisites or instructor permission. Adding/Dropping or Withdrawing from a course Students may add/drop courses the first two weeks of the semester, the second week requires instructor signature. Third through twelfth week of the semester a dropped course is a withdrawal and shows up as a “W” on a student’s transcript. There is a $5/class charge for dropping once the semester begins. Degree students are encouraged to speak to an advisor before dropping or withdrawing from classes. Cancellation of classes Kenai Peninsula College reserves the right to cancel, to combine, to change the instructor, time, date, or place of a class, and to make other revisions in class offerings which may become necessary, and to do so without incurring obligation. The College may discontinue a class at any time if attendance falls below minimum levels. If Kenai Peninsula College cancels a course, KPC will refund 100% of tuition and fees. Grades via UAOnline Semester grade reports and account balances may be accessed online and printed via UAOnline. The UA Online link is available from our website’s homepage. Transcripts Official transcripts are available via UAOnline. The National Student Clearinghouse is the UA provider for online transcript requests. Students can view and print an unofficial transcript at UAOnline as well. It is strongly recommended students review their records for accuracy before requesting official transcripts. If there is a hold on the account they will be unable to view their records. Fee Explanation All fees are approved by the Board of Regents of the University of Alaska Statewide System of Higher Education. The University reserves the right to change or add to its fee assessment and refund policies at any time. Fee assessments are subject to audit and correction, and any adjustments will be made within forty days following the close of late registration or after any change in the student’s schedule. Regular tuition will be waived for Alaska residents who are age-eligible to receive full social security retirement benefits and who register on a space available basis; that is, when courses can accommodate such students in addition Senior Citizen to other enrolled students. Use of senior citizen waivers is as follows: Tuition Waiver Senior citizens must pay all additional course fees. To waive tuition individuals must register and present a completed tuition waiver form with proof of age. Registration using a senior citizen tuition waiver for payment is permitted only when instruction begins and must be completed by the add deadline. Senior citizens may elect to register before instruction begins; and they must pay full tuition and fees. Senior citizens electing to register and pay tuition are subject to all payment deadlines. Refunds will NOT be available to senior citizens who drop courses and then re-register in the same courses using a tuition waiver. Spring 2016 Course Schedule • Kachemak Bay Campus • www.kpc.alaska.edu/kbc • [email protected] 3 Cost • Fees RESIDENT TUITION per credit Lower Division (100 & 200 level) ................................. $183 Upper Division (300 & 400 level) ................................. $221 High School Junior/Senior per credit (KPC classes only)$58 NON-RESIDENT TUITION per credit (Waived except for out-of-state students taking KPC distance courses). Lower Division (100 & 200 level) ................................. $649 Upper Division (300 & 400 level) ................................. $687 Professional Development per credit (500-599) ........ Varies Graduate Level per credit (600-699)............... ........... $864 Additional required fees. Student Activity Fee (per credit, up to 12 credits) ......... $3.50 Technology Fee (per credit) ........................................... $7.00 Network Charge ......................... Lower Division: $7.00/credit ..................................................... Upper Division $9.00/credit Distance-Delivery fee (KBC/KRC E-Learning classes) $18/cr Facility Fee (per credit)...................................................$6.00 OTHER FEES Degree Admission fee (non-refundable) ...................... $40.00 Audited classes .... per credit, same as regular tuition charge Brokered fee (per class) .......................... $87 (lower division) ............................................$105 (upper division & 500-level) Change-to-Audit fee (per class)..................................... $5.00 Credit/No Credit option (per form) ................................. $5.00 Drop fee (KPC, per class; no charge if done online) .... $5.00 Graduation application fee, UAA ................................. $50.00 Graduation application fee, KPC....................................$40.00 Late registration fee (beginning January 11) ............... $50.00 Late payment fees ................................................. $125/$175 Lab/materials fee .......................................see course listings Placement test (Accuplacer) fee.................................. $18.00 Transcript fee Official (available via UAonline) ............................. $18.00 Unofficial (available at KBC) ..................................... $1.00 Returned check fee ..................................................... $30.00 Test proctoring fee (non-UA) ....................................... $30.00 Refund Policy Credit Courses: Students who need to drop or withdraw from specific courses or from all their courses must do so officially. Only students who drop via UAOnline or submit a drop form at KBC, signed and dated, will qualify for a tuition refund. Refunds are processed according to these policies: Full Semester Classes (15 weeks): Through second week of semester......... ......................................................100% tuition and fees After second week of semester .... NO REFUND Less-Than-Semester Length Classes Prior to 5pm, five business days after the start of class ........................................................ 100% tuition & fees After 5pm, five business days after the start of class ................................................................NO REFUND Short Courses Per less-than-semester length classes; no refunds will be issued after grades have been posted by the instructor. KBC refunds are processed by KPC’s Kenai River Campus business office after students have completed the appropriate paperwork. The date of drop/withdrawal as indicated on the official add/drop form or electronically via UAOnline determines eligibility for a refund. Refunds will be processed and mailed within two weeks after the end of the refund period. KPC does NOT drop students from classes for non-payment of tuition and fees! LATE PAYMENT FEES ON FEBRUARY 2, any student who has not paid all tuition and fees (or made arrangements to defer payment), will be assessed a $125 late payment fee. If still not paid, on MARCH 22 an additional $175 fee will be assessed. Late fees will be charged whether the class has started or not. KPC‛s PAYMENT PLAN $60.00 processing fee, 0% interest! For full course costs click on the KPC Searchable Schedule link on our home page http://www.kpc.alaska.edu For textbook list and costs click on Bookstores under Academics. 4 If an individual has difficulty in meeting course charges, he/ she may have the option of utilizing UAA‛s new third party Tuition Management System (TMS) Payment Plan. This plan spreads cost of tuition and fees over the semester for a $60 regisration fee and deposit. Go to www.uaa.alaska.afford.com Spring 2016 Course Schedule • Kachemak Bay Campus • www.kpc.alaska.edu • [email protected] Winter/Spring 2016 Class Listings ABE • Adult Basic Education CLASS LOCATIONS / FORMAT ABE A003 - BASIC MATH/ENGLISH SKILLS 0 CR Individualized and class instruction to improve reading, writing or math skills. Free, ongoing instruction for adults to help prepare for the GED test, college or job training. Note: Also includes job readiness skills including resume writing, interviewing, job planning and more. CRN 36285 36288 36286 39083 39084 39086 39085 39081 CRSE Instructor Dates GED L. Brache 1/18-5/2 Math L. Brache 1/18-5/2 Reading L. Brache 1/19-4/26 S.Studies L. Brache 1/18-5/2 Science M.Waclawski 1/22-4/29 Career Exploration M.Waclawski....1/20-4/27 Life Skills M. Waclawski 1/18-5/2 Writing M. Waclawski 1/21-4/28 Days/Times Location By appt. Bayview MTuWTh, 10:45-12pm B101 Tu, 9-10:30am B101 Th, 1-2:30pm B101 Th, 9- 10:30am B101 W, 1-2:30pm M, 1-2:30pm Th, 9-10:30am ABE A004 - ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE B101 B101 B101 0 CR Individualized and small group instruction to help English language learners speak, read and write English for daily communication and work. Note: Also includes assistance preparing for citizenship test. CRN 36289 36290 39080 CRSE/SEC Instructor Reading L. Brache Writing L. Brache Conversation Group L. Brache Dates 1/22-4/29 1/18-5/2 1/22-4/29 Days/Times Location MW, 8:30-9:30am B106 M/W, 9:30-10:30am B106 F, 9-10:30a B106 ANTH • Anthropology ANTH A101- INTRODUCTION TO ANTHROPOLOGY 3 CR Introduction to fundamentals of the four subfields of anthropology: archaeology, cultural anthropology, biological anthroplogy and anthropological linguistics. The course introduces basic ideas, methods and findings of anthropology. CRN SUBJ CRSE 36304 ANTH A101 Additional Fees $54 SEC RWB Instructor C. Knott Location Web-based Dates 1/11-5/2 ANTH A202 - CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY 3 CR Introduction to the methods, theories, and fundamental concepts in the study of cultural systems. Includes social relationships, economic organization, political systems, symbols and beliefs, and issues related to gender, power, world systems and colonialism, and the social construction of human lives. CRN 36306 SUBJ ANTH CRSE A202 SEC RV1 Instructor C. Knott Dates 1/13-4/27 EW ANTH A361 - LANGUAGE AND CULTURE N Location B104 Days/Times M,1-3:40pm ! 3 CR Study of the relationship between language and culture. Includes language variation, meaning in culture, taxonomies and phonemic principles. CRN 37765 SUBJ ANTH CRSE A361 SEC RV1 Instructor C.Knott Dates 1/12-4/26 Location P212 Days/Times Tu, 10-12:40pm REGISTER EARLY! Payment is not due until February 1st! P ......................... Pioneer Hall, 533 E. Pioneer Avenue B ......................... Bayview Hall, 533 E. Pioneer Avenue HHS .................... Homer High School, 600 E. Fairview Web-based ......... via Blackboard VC....................... Video conferenced live ART • Art ART A103 - CYANOTYPE PROCESS NEW ! 1 CR Introduces processes for making cyanotype prints from digital negatives as well as cyanotype photograms on fabric surfaces. The cyanotype is a 19th century printing process in which a negative is contact printed to paper that has been hand coated with photosensitive chemistry resulting in a print with deep Prussian blue tones. CRN SUBJ CRSE 37767 ART A103 Additional Fee $125 SEC R20 Instructor L. Semivan Dates 3/5-4/16 Location P212/213 Days/Times S, 10am-1:15pm ART A105 - BEGINNING DRAWING 3 CR Introduction to elements of drawing based on development of skill using wet and dry media such as pencil, charcoal, conte, ink, and brush. Class and homework assignments in drawing and composition of objects, still lifes, perspective effects, and the human figure. LIMIT 12 CRN SUBJ CRSE 37769 ART A105 Additional Fee $35 SEC R10 Instructor A. Freeman Dates 1/11-5/2 Location P213 Days/Times M/W, 4-6:30pm ART A160 - ART APPRECIATION 3 CR Development of an appreciation of all the visual arts. Emphasis is on the theories, practice, materials and techniques of the visual arts. CRN SUBJ CRSE 36318 ART A160 Additional Fees $54 SEC RWB Instructor M. Walsh Location Web-based Dates 1/11-5/2 ART A201 - BEGINNING HANDBUILT CERAMICS 3 CR Introduction to ceramic materials and processes. Emphasis on handbuilt forming methods and earthenware temperature range. Includes clays, clay bodies, slips, glazes, and firing process. Introduces ceramic history, idea development and creative problem solving. Limit 12: with ART A202 CRN SUBJ CRSE 36319 ART A201 Additional Fees $85 SEC R21 Instructor D. Kaufmann Dates 1/11-5/2 Location HHS 603 Days/Times M/W, 5-7:45 pm ART A202 - BEGINNING WHEELTHROWN CERAMICS 3 CR Introduction to ceramic materials and processes. Emphasis on wheelthrowing methods and stoneware temperature range. Includes clays, clay bodies, slips, glazes, firing process. Introduces ceramic history, idea development and creative problem solving. Limit 12 with ART A201 CRN SUBJ CRSE 36320 ART A202 Additional Fees $85 SEC R20 Instructor D.Kaufmann Dates 1/11-5/2 Location HHS 603 Days/Times M/W, 5-7:45 pm Spring 2016 Course Schedule • Kachemak Bay Campus • www.kpc.alaska.edu/kbc • [email protected] 5 BA A241 - BUSINESS LAW I ART (Continued) ART A367 - HISTORY OF PHOTOGRAPHY 3 CR Investigates the history of photography: its origins, chronology, cultural context, and the signifiant contribution of individual photographers. CRN SUBJ CRSE 37771 ART A367 Additional Fees $54 SEC RWB Instructor M. Walsh Location Web-based Dates 1/11-5/2 ASL A102 - ELEMENTARY AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE II 4 CR Further develops elementary receptive and expressive signing skills in ASL for effective communication. Enhances appreciation of cross-cultural perspectives. Course conducted in American Sign Language. NOTE: Live video-conference from KRC SUBJ ASL CRSE A102 SEC RV1 Instructor M. Clapp Dates 1/11-5/2 Location P219 Days/Times M/W 5:30-7:10pm ATP • Aviation - Professional Piloting ATP A100 - PRIVATE PILOT GROUND SCHOOL 3 CR Prepares students for FAA Private Pilot Knowledge Test. Includes basic aerodynamics, aircraft engine operation and flight instruments, navigation, weather information and dissemination services. Covers FAA regulations, the Aeronautical Information Manual, radio communication and navigation. CRN 36341 SUBJ ATP CRSE A100 SEC R20 Instructor F. Miller Dates 1/14-4/28 Location P201 Days/Times Th, 6-8:40pm BA • Business Administration BA A151 - INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS 3 CR Introduces students to the fundamentals of business. Explores strategies that allow companies to compete in today’s interactive, global marketplace. Covers each of the functional areas of business: management, marketing, finance and accounting. Students gain some valuable critical-thinking, problem-solving, team-building and communciation skills required in modern business environments. CRN 36346 SUBJ BA CRSE A151 SEC R20 Instructor F. Allard Dates 1/14-4/28 BA A166 - SMALL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT Location P209 Days/Times T, 2:30-5:10pm 3 CR Business planning as key to successful small business management. Examines practical aspects of management for starting and operating a small businesses. Expands understanding of personal finance, business planning, marketing, production, and business finance. CRN SUBJ CRSE 36347 BA A166 Additional Fees $54 SEC RWB Instructor M. Haines CRN 36351 SUBJ BA CRSE A241 Instructor T.Dalrymple Dates 1/11-5/2 Location P212 Days/Times M/W, 2:30-3:45pm Location Web-based Dates 1/11-5/2 3 CR Explores skills all individuals use to sell themselves, products, services, and ideas. Offers opportunities to practice selling skills that will help them become better communicators. CRN SUBJ CRSE 36353 BA A264 Additional Fees $54 SEC RWB Instructor J. Castimore Dates 1/11-5/2 BA A266 - RETAILING MANAGEMENT Location Web-based 3 CR Covers retailing topics for brick and mortar retailers and electronic storefronts. Includes retailing strategy, merchandise management and store management. CRN SUBJ CRSE 38231 BA A266 Additional Fees $54 SEC RWB Instructor J. Castimore Dates 1/11-5/2 Location Web-based BIOL • Biology BIOL A102 - INTRODUCTORY BIOLOGY 3 CR Selected introductory biological concepts including the chemical basis of life, cell structure, energetics, physiology, genetics, biotechnology, evolution, ecology and scientific methodology. This course will provide the non-biologist with a working knowledge of life science that will be useful in making informed decisions on health and the environment. CRN 36358 SUBJ BIOL CRSE A102 SEC R10 Instructor D. Tobin Dates 1/12-4/26 BIOL A103 - INTRODUCTORY BIOLOGY LAB Location B102 Days/Times M, 1:30-4:10pm 1 CR Prerequisite: BIOL A102 or concurrent enrollment. Selected introductory biological concepts including the chemical basis of life, cell structure, energetics, physiology, genetics, biotechnology, evolution, ecology and scientific methodology. This course will provide the non-biologist with a working knowledge of life science that will be useful in making informed decisions on health and the environment. Laboratory supplement of BIOL A102. CRN SUBJ CRSE 36361 BIOL A103 Additional Fees $30 SEC R10 Instructor D. Tobin Dates 1/14-4/28 BIOL A112 - HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY II Location P203 Days/Times W, 1:30-4:10pm 4 CR PREREQUISITE: BIOL A111. COREQUISITE: BIOL A112L A continuation of BIOL A111. The circulatory, lymphatic, immune, respiratory, digestive, urinary and reproductive systems are considered. CRN SUBJ CRSE 36364 BIOL A112 Additional Fees $55 6 SEC RV1 BA A264 - SELLING ASL • American Sign Language CRN 37774 3 CR Introduction to business law. Covers topics such as the American legal system, dispute resolution, constitutional and government regulation of business, torts, contract laws and theory, international law, and business ethics. Cross listed with JUST A241 NOTE: Video-conferenced from KRC SEC R10 Instructor D.Tobin Dates 1/11-5/2 Spring 2016 Course Schedule • Kachemak Bay Campus • www.kpc.alaska.edu • [email protected] Location P212 Days/Times M, 9-11:40am BIOL A112L - HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY II LAB 0 CR COREQUISITE: BIOL A112 CRN 36369 SUBJ BIOL CRSE A112L SEC R10 Instructor D.Tobin Dates 1/13-4/27 BIOL A124 - BIOLOGY OF SHARKS NEW Location P203 Days/Times W, 9-11:40am ! 1 CR Covers the basic biology and ecology of sharks, skates and rays (elasmobranch fishes). Elasmobranch taxonomy, anatomy, physiology, life history, behavior, interactions with humans. Special Note: Discusses typical myths associated with sharks and how to separate the facts from fiction. Covers new techniques available to study elasmobranchs (in the wild and captivity) and current biomedical research showing how these amazing creatures may prove to uncover cures for human diseases and infections. CRN 37778 SUBJ BIOL CRSE A124 SEC R20 Instructor K.Goldman Dates 2/22-3/21 Location P201 Days/Times M, 6:30-9:10pm ! BIOL A124 - POLAR BEARS: KINGS AND QUEENS N E W 1CR OF THE ARCTIC Introduces the biology of polar bears, the top predator of the Arctic food web. Emphasizes behavior and adaptations especially in light of climate change CRN 36371 SUBJ BIOL CRSE A124 SEC R30 Instructor A. Van Dinther Dates 3/28-4/25 BIOL A124 - BIRDS OF KACHEMAK BAY Location P212 Days/Times M, 6-8:40pm ! NEW 1 CR Explores basic elements of bird identification focusing on birds typical to the Cook Inlet region. Other interesting aspects of birds will also be discussed including mirgration and habitat needs as well as tools now available for birders CRN SUBJ CRSE 37766 BIOL A124 Additional Fees $70 SEC R31 Instructor G. Matz Dates 3/2, 3/9, 3/23, 3/26,3/30, 4/2 Location P201 Days/Times W, 6-8:40p Sa, 9am-1pm ! CED • Community Education See BIOL A124 (three sections); See MT A231, pg. 12; PER A120 Hatha Yoga, PER A123 Tai Chi, PER A220 Intermediate Kundalini Yoga, page 12; CWLA pg. 8 CRN 37780 SUBJ BIOL CRSE A178 SEC RV1 Instructor D. Tobin Dates 1/12-4/26 Location B104 Days/Times T, 1-3:40pm BIOL A240 - INTRODUCTORY MICROBIOLOGY FOR HEALTH SCIENCES 4 CR COREQUISITE: BIOL A240L. General introductory microbiology covering bacterial metabolism and genetics, virology, host parasite interactions, host defense mechanisms and epidemiology. CRN SUBJ CRSE 36373 BIOL A240 Additional Fees $80 SEC R10 Instructor P. Brennan Dates 1/13-4/27 Location P201 Days/Times T, 1:30-4:10pm BIOL A240L - INTRODUCTORY MICROBIOLOGY LAB COREQUISITE: BIOL A240 CRN 36376 SUBJ BIOL CRSE A240L SEC R10 Instructor P. Brennan Dates 1/15-4/29 0 CR Location P203 Days/Times Th, 1:30-4:10pm ! 0 CR Informal Writing Group. Participants will write and workshop each other’s writing; Memoir, family stories, personal essays and more. Prompts and facilitator feedback provided. Designed for selfmotivated people with writing experience. CRN SUBJ CRSE 36377 CED A194 Additional Fees $150 SEC R10 Instructor M. Weiss Dates 1/27-3/2 Location P219 Days/Times W, 1-3pm ! CED A049 - VISITING POET WRITING WORKSHOP N E W 0 CR National Book Award Finalist, Conn. Former Poet Laureate and nationally-acclaimed poet, Marilyn Nelson, will conduct a poetry workshop. Expect to go home with an opened heart, a replenished soul, and drafts of six or seven new poems. CRN SUBJ CRSE 39075 CED A049 Additional Fees $55 SEC R30 Instructor M.Nelson Dates 2/13-2/14 Location P202 Days/Times Sat. 2-4:30p; Sun. 10a-2p MARINE TECHNOLOGY CED A049 - LINES, RIGGING AND GEAR Modern material and repair techniques for Fishermen and Mariners CRN SUBJ CRSE 38725 CED A049 Additional Fees $45 SEC R23 Instructor BulletProofNets Dates 2/24-3/9 Location P212 Days/Times W, 6-8pm CED A049 - DRILL CONDUCTOR TRAINING Learn Man Overboard Recovery, emergency drills, helicopter resucue, abandon ship procedures, cold water survival skills and more. Meets USCG training requirements. CRN 38950 SUBJ CED CRSE A049 SEC R24 EW BIOL A178 - FUNDAMENTALS OF OCEANOGRAPHY N 3 CR Principles of oceanography, with emphasis on the ocean’s biological, physical, chemical, and geological processes, and how ocean processes affect the atmosphere. Registration Restrictions: Placement into MATH A105 or higher. NEW CED A049 - WRITING GROUP Instructor AMSEA Dates 4/20 Location P202 Days/Times W, 8a-7p CED A049 - VESSEL STABILITY AWARENESS Stay upright and watertight! Learn stability terminology, watertight integrity, operational considerations, damage control, stability guide formats and more! CRN 38952 SUBJ CED CRSE A049 SEC R25 Instructor AMSEA Dates 4/21 Location P202 Days/Times Th, 8a-3p CED A049 - ERGONOMICS FOR COMMERCIAL FISHERMEN AND INDUSTRY WORKERS Avoid injuries and make more money! Injury risk factors and prevention, workstation and tool design, stretches and excersizes are covered. CRN 38951 SUBJ CED CRSE A049 SEC R26 Instructor AMSEA Dates 4/21 Location P202 Days/Times Th, 3-4:30p ! N E WCED A049 - OUTBOARD ENGINE MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR Basics of outboard engine theory and operation, diagnosis and repair of common problems. CRN SUBJ CRSE 38972 CED A049 Additional Fees $75 SEC R30 Instructor Location G. Dunham, M.A.P. In Demand Marine Dates Days/Times 2/26-2/28 F,6-9p; Sat. 9a-5p; Sun. 10a-4p Spring 2016 Course Schedule • Kachemak Bay Campus • www.kpc.alaska.edu/kbc • [email protected] 7 CHEM A103- SURVEY OF CHEMISTRY CED • (Continued) CED A049 - OPERATING A SKIFF FOR THE 1st TIMER N E W ! So you want to run a boat, do you; what do you call the pointy end? Learn how to operate a skiff for commercial or individual use. Covers safety equipment/gear and practices, tying up a skiff/knots, lines, handling techniques, loading a skiff, towing techniques, and more. Includes hands-on excersizes in harbor. CRN SUBJ CRSE 39110 CED A049 Additional Fees $35 SEC R31 Instructor STAFF Dates 3/26 W CED A049 - DECKHAND SKILLS N E ! Location Harbormaster’s Office Days/Times Sa, 10am-2pm Gain practical skills for being a deckhand on any vessel. Includes safety and survival skills, lines, knots, loading, wheelhouse expectations and more. CRN SUBJ CRSE 39146 CED A049 Additional Fees $60 SEC R32 Instructor STAFF Dates 4/9-4/10 Location P201 Days/Times 9am-5pm WATCH FOR MORE MARITIME TECHNOLOGY CLASSES INCLUDING VESSEL SYSTEMS ! CED A172 - WOODWORKING N E W SEC R20 3 CR Instructor J. Brege Dates 1/23-3/12 W OSE AC019 - PLANT COMBINATIONS N E Location HHS 605 Days/Times S,10am-3 pm ! Create sizzle and subtlety in your garden. CRN SUBJ CRSE 38956 OSE AC019 Additional Fees $35 SEC R50 Instructor B. Adams Dates 3/5 .25 ceu Location P202 Days/Times Sat, 10am-1pm NEW ! OSE AC019 - POLLINATORS AND BIRDS IN YOUR GARDEN .25 ceu CRN SUBJ CRSE 38964 OSE AC019 Additional Fees $35 SEC R51 Instructor B. Adams Dates 4/2 CRN SUBJ CRSE 37782 CHEM A103 Additional Fees $54 SEC R20 Instructor C.Matney Dates 4/12 Location P201 Days/Times Sat, 10am-1pm Location P212 Days/Times Tu, 6-8:30pm 3 CR PREREQUISITE: MATH A055. Introductory course for students with little or no chemistry background. Covers units of measurement, matter, atoms, periodic table, nomenclature, equations, oxidation-reduction, solutions, calculations, and problem solving. CRN SUBJ CRSE 36395 CHEM A055 Additional Fees $54 8 SEC RWB Instructor M. Stineff Dates 1/11-5/2 Location Web-based 3 CR Second semester in the general chemistry sequence for science majors. Topics include kinetics, equilibrium chemistry, acid-base chemistry, oxidation-reduction reactions, electrochemical cell chemistry, thermodynamics, nuclear chemistry and chemical analysis methods. NOTE: Live video-conferenced from KRC. CRN 36413 SUBJ CRSE CHEM A106 SEC RV1 Instructor T. Long Dates 1/12-4/28 Location P103 Days/Times Tu/Th, 2:30-3:45pm CIOS A120A - BOOKKEEPING SOFTWARE APPLICATIONS I: QUICKBOOKS 1 CR PREREQUISITE: Basic keyboarding skills, working knowledge of computers. Knowledge of bookkeeping principles is recommended. Introduces the QuickBooks 2014 accounting program. Covers basic bookkeeping procedures for company setup and maintenance, data input for check register, accounts receivable, accounts payable, banking, and sales tax. LIMIT: 15. CRN SUBJ CRSE 37783 CIOS A120A Additional Fees $18 Location Web-based SEC RWB Instructor J. Castimore Dates 1/11-5/2 Location Web-based CIOS A135A - SPREADSHEETS I: MS EXCEL 1 CR PREREQUISITES: Keyboarding skills and knowledge of Windows. Introduces fundamental concepts in the design and use of spreadsheets. Includes basic commands, formulas and functions, and inserting of charts, objects, and hyperlinks. LIMIT: 15 CRN SUBJ CRSE 37785 CIOS A135A Additional Fees $15 EW! CHEM • Chemistry CHEM A055 - CONTEMPORARY CHEMISTRY Instructor M. Stineff Dates 1/11-5/2 CHEM A106 - GENERAL CHEMISTRY II SEC R30 Instructor J. Castimore Dates 4/9-4/30 Location P211 Days/Times Sa, 10am-1:15pm COMM • Communication OSE AC019 - USE OF FERTILIZERS IN THE GARDENN .25 ceu CRN SUBJ CRSE 38966 OSE AC019 Additional Fees $25 SEC RWB CIOS • Computer Information and Office Systems Course designed to cover woodworking techniques. Includes construction of items of personal choice. CRN SUBJ CRSE 38798 CED A172 Additional Fees $40 3 CR Survey of topics including: matter, energy, units of measurement, the periodic table, atomic and molecular structure, chemical bonding, radioactivity, oxidation-reduction reactions, solutions involving acids, bases and buffers; and an introduction to organic chemistry with units on functional groups and the chemistry of alkanes, alkenes, and alkynes. COMM A241 - PUBLIC SPEAKING 3 CR Skills applicable to informative, persuasive, and special occasion platform speaking. Emphasis on effective selection, organization, and presentation of material to diverse audiences across diverse settings. Students will develop oral communication skills by engaging in a variety of exercises and individual presentations. CRN 36443 SUBJ CRSE COMM A241 SEC R10 Instructor B. Graber Dates 1/13-4/27 Location B104 Days/Times T, 10:00am-12:40pm CWLA • Creative Writing See CED A094 Writing and Poetry Workshops, page 7, ENGL A260 Introduction to Creative Writing, page 9 , ENGL A362 Writers’ Workshop: Fiction, page 9 Spring 2016 Course Schedule • Kachemak Bay Campus • www.kpc.alaska.edu • [email protected] ENGL A111 - INTRODUCTION TO COMPOSITION CS • Computer Science CS A101 - INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER SCIENCE 3 CR PREREQUISITES: MATH A105 with minimum grade of C or equivalent. Offers a broad overview of computer science designed to provide students with an appreciation for and an understanding of the many different aspects of computer science. The following basic computer skills are expected: how to use a web browser, send email, edit with a word processor, copy files, open and save documents, and open and close windows. CRN 38949 SUBJ CS CRSE A101 SEC R10 Instructor G. Chesley Dates 1/14-4/28 Location P211 Days/Times Th, 1:15-3:45pm DN • Dietetics and Nutrition 3 CR PREREQUISITES: BIOL A112 or CHEM A104. Studies nutrition in the life cycle including food sources and requirements of nutrients; physiological and metabolic aspects of nutrient function. Reviews disease states, food selection, cultural and contemporary issues of concern to health professionals. SEC RWB Instructor S. Woods Dates 1/11-5/2 Location Web-based DNCE A170 - DANCE APPRECIATION 3 CR Develops an appreciation of dance for observers and participants through course readings, lectures, videos, live performances, writing, movement, and discussion sessions. Explores dance in social and cultural contexts, and as an aesthetic and kinesthetic experience. Dances across cultures examined with the development of dance as an art form in Europe and America. CRSE A170 SEC RWB Instructor L. Roff Dates 1/11-5/2 Location Web-based PRPE A108 - INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE WRITING CRSE A108 SEC R10 Instructor M. Murray Dates 1/11-5/2 SEC R10 CRN SUBJ CRSE 36487 ENGL A120 Additional Fees $54 Instructor B. Graber Dates 1/14-4/28 SEC RWB Location B104 Days/Times W, 10:30am-1:10pm 3 CR Instructor B.Graber Dates 1/11-5/2 Location Web-based ENGL A201 - MASTERPIECES OF WORLD LITERATURE I 3 CR CRN SUBJ 36493 ENGL Additional Fees $54 CRSE A201 Location B102 Days/Times W, 10:30-1:10pm Poetry Workshop with Marilyn Nelson SEC RWB Instructor H. Reichenberg Dates 1/11-5/2 Location Web-based ENGL A213 - WRITING IN THE SOCIAL AND NATURAL SCIENCES 3 CR PREREQUISITE: ENGL A111 or appropriate score on English placement test. Instruction in academic writing based on close analysis of readings in various disciplines, primarily the social and natural sciences. Develops a broad range of expository writing skills, including composition of the empirical report. APA research paper required. SUBJ ENGL CRSE A213 SEC R10 3 CR PREREQUISITE: Appropriate score on English placement test, Introduces composition of multi-paragraph essays that conform to Standard American English for college writing. Includes critical reading skills to enhance students’ writing. Continues intensive practice in punctuation, sentence combining, revising, and editing. SUBJ PRPE CRSE A111 Introductory course emphasizing principles and techniques of critical thinking. Focuses on a variety of methods for analyzing written and visual arguments in a variety of media. CRN 36504 ENGL • English CRN 36655 SUBJ ENGL Emphasizes understanding literature, forming critical vocabulary, and developing critical judgment. Selected masterpieces from ancient times through the early-modern period. DNCE • Dance CRN SUBJ 36453 DNCE Additional Fees $54 CRN 36486 ENGL A120 - CRITICAL THINKING DN A203 - NUTRITION FOR THE HEALTH SCIENCES CRN SUBJ CRSE 36452 DN A203 Additional Fees $54 3 CR PREREQUISITE: PRPE A108 with minimum grade of C or appropriate score on English placement test. Provides instruction in responding to academic and civic writing situations. Students learn rhetorical knowledge (e.g., how to write for a purpose and an audience, how to adopt an appropriate voice, tone, and level of formality); they engage in critical thinking, reading, and writing; they learn about processes and technologies available for producing texts; and they refine knowledge of academic conventions, including inquiry and research writing, documentation, and Standard Written English. Instructor B. Graber Dates 1/12-4/26 Location B104 Days/Times R, 10:30am-1:10pm ENGL A260 - INTRODUCTION TO CREATIVE WRITING 3 CR Introduction to creative writing in multiple genres. Reading fiction, nonfiction, and poetry; analysis of stylistic features; and production of written exercises and texts. CRN SUBJ CRSE 37787 ENGL A260 Additional Fee: $5 SEC R20 Instructor T.Sundmark Dates 1/12-4/26 Location P209 Days/Times Tu, 5:30-8:10pm SEE CED A049 Whether giving voice to massive racial injustice or the tenderest moments of the human heart, Marilyn’s poems radiate with the human spirit -- Join Marilyn to transform your life’s truths into poems that are distinctive and inimitable, because they speak from your heart and your soul. Using imagery, language, or poetic technique as prompts, you’ll write from your own truths, creating poems that will be shared with others but not closely critiqued. ENGL A362 - WRITERS’ WORKSHOP: FICTION PREREQUISITE: Basic creative writing skills Techniques of writing fiction with intensive critique of each student’s work. CRN SUBJ CRSE 37788 ENGL A362 Additional Fee: $54 SEC RWB Instructor R. Chiappone Dates 1/11-5/2 Spring 2016 Course Schedule • Kachemak Bay Campus • www.kpc.alaska.edu/kbc • [email protected] 3 CR Location Web-based 9 HS • Heath Science FT • Fisheries Technology For full listing of semester courses, and information on the Fisheries Technology programs please visit: http://www.uas.alaska.edu/career_ed/fisheries/index.html HCA • Health Care Assisting Placement Test and application packet (available at Enrollment Services) must be completed prior to registration for HCA A105. HCA A105 - CERTIFIED NURSE AIDE 6 CR PREREQUISITE: Placement test and application. PRPE A086, MATH A054 or higher. Preparation to be an Alaska State Certified Nurse Aide. Includes CPR training, medical terminology, basic anatomy, first aid and skills labs. Includes on-site clinical training at local health care facilities. Other agency fees: Fingerprinting/passport photo fee (varies, approx. $25); $336.50 for state test, application and certification payable later to the State of Alaska; Blood tests fee (varies); text book, scrubs, and stethoscope fees (approx. $169.65, available at KBC bookstore). LIMIT:10. CRN SUBJ CRSE 36534 HCA A105 Additional fees $35 SEC R10 Dates 1/25-4/1 4/4-4/15 Instructor H. Bradshaw Location B105 Days/Times Lecture, M/F, 9am-3pm Clinicals: M/Tu/W/Th, 7am-3pm HIST • History HIST A102 - WESTERN CIVILIZATION II 3 CR A survey of the developments in Western Civilization from 1650 to the present. The major social, political, economic, intellectual and cultural characteristics will be emphasized. SUBJ HIST CRSE A102 SEC R10 Instructor M. Hawfield Dates 1/12-4/28 Location B104 Days/Times M/W, 9-10:15am HIST A131 - HISTORY OF UNITED STATES I 3 CR A chronological overview of United States history from ancient America through the Civil War. Examines social, political, and economic forces that have shaped the country during the period. Students will be introduced to primary sources and interpretations in American history. CRN SUBJ CRSE 36541 HIST A131 Additional Fees $54 SEC RWB Instructor M. Hawfield Dates 1/11-5/2 Location Web-based EW HIST A308 - EUROPE IN THE HIGH MIDDLE AGES N ! 3 CR An analysis of key issues in Europe from roughly 1000-1400, including feudal and manorial structures, religious developments,such as new monastic orders and the growth of papal power, intellectual and economic developments such as the rise of scholasticism and book-keeping, and political and social developments. Particular emphasis will be placed on the impact of the Crusades, the Twelfth Century Renaissance, religious minorities, dissent, and rural and urban life. CRN 37786 10 SUBJ HIST CRSE A308 SEC RV1 Instructor M. Hawfield Dates 1/14-4/28 3 CR Orientation to health issues in the United States and Alaska. Explores basic dynamics of health and illness, transition from infections to chronic illness, measures of population health and overall health care delivery system. Examines medical, psychological, socio-cultural, economic and environmental factors related to health status and prevention of illness at the individual and the community levels. CRN SUBJ CRSE 36552 HS A220 Additional Fees $54 SEC RWB Instructor S. Woods Dates 1/11-5/2 Location Web-based HUMS • Human Services HUMS A122 - SUBSTANCE ABUSE AS A CONTEMPORARY PROBLEM 3 CR Introduction to current issues in addictions with emphasis on understanding alcohol and other drug use in historical, social, cultural, legal, and public health/policy contexts. CRN SUBJ CRSE 36557 HUMS A122 Additional Fees $54 SEC RWB Instructor J. Carter Dates 1/11-5/2 Location Web-based HUMS A124 - INTRO. TO PHYSIOLOGY AND PHARMACOLOGYN OF SUBSTANCE ABUSE 3 CR EW! Introduces basic properties and effects of psychoactive substances on human physiology from a subsatnce abuse treatment perspective. See Political Science, pg. 12 CRN 36540 HS A220 - CORE CONCEPTS IN HEALTH SCIENCE Location P212 Days/Times Th, 10am-12:40pm CRN SUBJ CRSE 37784 HUMS A124 Additional Fees $54 SEC RWB Instructor J. Carter Dates 1/11-5/2 HUMS A153 - HUMAN RELATIONS Location Web-based 3 CR A survey of human relations to include communication, problem solving, interaction, relationship, choice and change skills. Crosslisted with PSY A153. CRN SUBJ CRSE 36558 HUMS A153 Additional Fees $54 SEC RWB Instructor J. Person Dates 1/11-5/2 Location Web-based HUMS A155 - HUMAN RELATIONS IN THE WORKPLACE 3 CR Presents human relation skills appropriate in the workplace. Course includes skills related to task group team membership and leadership, problem solving and workplace etiquette. CRN SUBJ CRSE 36559 HUMS A155 Additional Fees $54 SEC RWB Instructor J. Person Dates 1/11-5/2 Location Web-based Come to the Homer Job and College Fair April 15th, 2016 Co-sponsored by KBC, Job Services, Homer News, KPBSD & Project Grad Spring 2016 Course Schedule • Kachemak Bay Campus • www.kpc.alaska.edu • [email protected] MA A320 - ADV. CASE STUDIES IN MEDICAL CODING JUST • Justice JUST A211 INTRODUCTION TO RESTORATIVE JUSTICE 3 CR PREREQUISITE: JUST A110. Introduces the development of community and government responses to crime that encourage healing, accountability, competency, and citizen involvement while holding offenders and communities accountable. Includes theoretical and cultural roots, as well as an overview of restorative justice practices in the U.S. criminal system. CRN SUBJ CRSE 36566 JUST A211 Additional fees $54 SEC RWB Instructor R. Rosencrans Dates 1/11-5/2 Location Web-based JUST A251 CRIME AND DELINQUENCY SEC RWB Instructor R. Rosencrans Dates 1/11-5/2 Location Web-based MA • Medical Assisting MA A104 - ESSENTIALS OF HUMAN DISEASE 3 CR PREREQUISITE: MA A101 with minimum grade of C. Presents a systematic approach to the study of human diseases with an emphasis on signs and symptoms, etiology, and treatment of the more common diseases and clinical disorders. Includes the application of advanced medical terminology in the study of human diseases and pathology. Note: Videoconferenced from UAA. Limited enrollment, register early. CRN SUBJ CRSE SEC Instructor 31991 MA A104 1V1 P. Ventgen Additional Fees Dates $38 Distance Fee 1/11-5/2 Order books through UAA Bookstore. CRN SUBJ CRSE SEC Instructor 32004 MA A320 1V1 P. Ventgen Additional Fees Dates $38 Distance + $35 MA Fee s 1/11-5/2 Order books through UAA Bookstore. Location P103 Days/Times M, 5:30-8:00pm 3 CR PREREQUISITE: JUST A110 or SOC A101 Theoretical perspectives on the causes, consequences, and control of crime and delinquency. Survey of the major theoretical perspectives in the study of crime and delinquency with special attention to the application of empirical research methods to important theoretical issues. Crosslisted with SOC A251 CRN SUBJ CRSE 36568 JUST A251 Additional fees $54 2 CR PREREQUISITE: MA A220 Presents in-depth practice with procedural and diagnostic coding as it applies to the ambulatory care setting through the analysis of case studies. Strengthens and improves voding skills by comprehensively coding both diagnoses and procedures for the same medical record. Note: Videoconferenced from UAA. Limited enrollment, register early. Location P103 Days/Times M/W, 1-2:15pm See STAT A252, pg.13 MATH A054 - PRE-ALGEBRA 3 CR Topics include operations and applications of whole numbers, integers, fractions, decimals, ratios andproportions, percents, geometry and measures, evaluation of algebraic expressions and applications. CRN SUBJ 36578 MATH Additional fees $54 CRSE A054 SEC RWB Instructor A. Stineff Dates 1/11-5/2 Location Web-based MATH A055 - ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA 3 CR PREREQUISITE: MATH A054 min.grade of C or placement test. Topics include evaluating and simplifying algebraic expressions, ploynomials, factoring, integer exponents, rational expressions, solutions of linear equations and inequalities, quadratic equations and graphs of lines. CRN 36587 SUBJ MATH CRSE A055 SEC R10 Instructor D. Wanamaker Dates 1/11-5/2 Location B102 Days/Times Tu/Th, 1:30-2:45 pm MATH A105 - INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA MA A220 - CODING FOR THE MEDICAL OFFICE 3 CR PREREQUISITE: MA A101, BIOL A111 and BIOL A112 Presents procedural and diagnostic coding in the ambulatory health care setting. Includes principles of medical coding, conventions and guidelines, importance of accuracy in coding, and an understanding of legal and ethical issues. Note: Videoconferenced from UAA. Limited enrollment, register early. CRN SUBJ CRSE SEC Instructor 36848 MA A220 1V2 P. Ventgen Additional Fees Dates $38 Distance + $35 MA Fee s 1/13-4/27 Order books through UAA Bookstore. MATH • Mathematics Location P103 Days/Times W, 5:30-8pm REGISTER EARLY! Pay later! Payment is not due until February 1st! 3 CR PREREQUISITE: MATH A055 min. grade of C or placement test. Includes sets, properties of real numbers, exponents and radicals, solution of first- and second-degree equations and inequalities. Also covers word problems, fundamental operations with polynomials, factoring, special products, rational expressions, functions, conic sections, Cartesian graphing of first and second degree equations and inequalities, and systems of equations and introduction to logarithmic and exponential functions. CRN 36596 SUBJ MATH CRSE A105 SEC R10 Instructor S. Reinert Dates 1/12-4/28 Location B102 Days/Times Tu/Th, 8:45-10 am MATH A151 - COLLEGE ALGEBRA FOR CALCULUS 4 CR (Formerly MATH A107) PREREQUISITE: MATH A105 min.grade of C or placement test. Study of algebraic, logarithmic and exponential functions; systems of equations; and applications. CRN 37777 SUBJ MATH CRSE A151 SEC RV1 Instructor S.Reinert Dates 1/12-4/28 Location P212 Days/Times Tu/Th, 1-2:45pm Spring 2016 Course Schedule • Kachemak Bay Campus • www.kpc.alaska.edu/kbc • [email protected] 11 PER A220 - INTERMEDIATE HATHA YOGA MATH • (Continued) MATH A152 - TRIGONOMETRY (Formally MATH A108 3 CR PREREQUISITE: MATH A107 min. grade of C or placement test Covers angular measure and trigonometric functions, fundamental trigonometric identities, composite angle identities, and graphs of trigonometric functions. Also includes complex numbers, DeMoivre’s theorem, solution of right and oblique triangles, solution of trigonometric equations, inverse trigonometric functions and vectors. Provides calculation practice helpful for physics, engineering and survey technology courses. CRN 37779 SUBJ MATH CRSE A152 SEC RV1 Instructor S.Reinert Dates 1/11-5/2 Location P212 Days/Times M/W, 1-2:15 pm MT • Marine Technology MT A231 - VESSEL COMMERCIAL LICENSE PREPARATION 3 CR Preparation for passing the USCG license exam for motor boat operator of uninspected passenger vessels, and master, inland and near coastal. NOTE: Additional navigation texts, tools and charts need to be purchased from the Kachemak Bay Campus bookstore SUBJ MT CRSE A231 SEC R20 Instructor M. Bullock Dates Tu 2/2-3/8 Sa 2/13-3/12 Location P201 Days/Times Tu 6-8:40p Sa 10am-3pm NURS • Nursing The following Nursing courses are part of the distance delivered Associates Degree in Nursing program offered at KBC by the UAA School of Nursing in rotating years. Prerequisite courses are offered on an on-going basis. Students interested in applying for this competitive admissions program should contact the UAA School of Nursing, 907-786-4650. Additional information is available from Carol Klamser, RN, Ph.D. 235-0613, KBC’s UAA nursing professor. NURS A120 - NURSING FUNDAMENTALS 3 CR Restricted to KBC-admitted AAS Nursing Degree students. CO-REQUISITE: NURS A120L NOTE: Video conferenced from UAA. CRN 32405 SUBJ NURS CRSE A120 SEC 1V2 CRN 38742 SUBJ PER CRSE A220 Instructor Location Kinley, Murray & Pierce B106 Dates Days/Times 1/11-5/2 M, 1:00-3:30p NURS A120L - NURSING FUNDAMENTALS LAB SUBJ NURS CRSE A120L SEC 104 Instructor C. Klamser Dates 1/11-5/2 PER • Physical Education and Recreation 1 CR Introduces yoga physical exercises, breathing, relaxation and concentration techniques as an approach to wellness. CRN 38236 12 SUBJ PER CRSE A120 SEC R20 Instructor A. Raupp Dates 1/26-3/29 Location P202 Days/Times M, 5:30-7:30pm 1 CR Introduces Tai Chi exercises designed to improve health, tranquility, energy, and strength. SPECIAL NOTE: Includes Qi Gong breathing exercises and step by step instruction through the Tai Chi form. No previous Tai Chi experience is required. CRN 36634 SUBJ PER CRSE A123 SEC R20 Instructor D. Sundmark Dates 1/28-4/28 Location P202 Days/Times Th, 5:30-7pm 1 CR Presents intermediate Tai Chi exercises designed to improve health, tranquility, energy, and strength. SPECIAL NOTE: Includes Qi Gong breathing exercises and step by step instruction through the Tai Chi form CRN 36638 SUBJ PER CRSE A223 SEC R20 Instructor D. Sundmark Dates 1/28-4/28 Location P202 Days/Times Th, 5:30-7pm PHYS • Physics PHYS A124- BASIC PHYSICS II 3 CR Non-calculus introduction to electricity and magnetism, waves, optics, light and some modern and nuclear physics. Limited emphasis on historical development of physics. NOTE: Live video conference from KRC. CRN 37775 SUBJ PHYS CRSE A124 SEC RV1 Instructor M. Reza Dates 1/12-4/28 Location P103 Days/Times Tu/Th, 11:30-12:45pm PRT • Process Technology PRT A101 - INTRODUCTION PROCESS TECHOLOGY 3 CR Introduction to industrial process operations through an overview of general information, processes, procedures and equipment. NOTE: Live video-conference from KRC. CRN SUBJ CRSE 36669 PRT A101 Additional Fees $15 4 CR Location B105 Days/Times M, 3:30-5:00p/W,R, 9a-5p PER A120 - BEGINNING KUNDALINI YOGA Instructor A. Tetor Dates 2/8-4/18 PER A123 - BEGINNING TAI CHI SEC RV1 Instructor D. Ellis Dates 1/11-5/2 Location P103 Days/Times M/W, 8:30-9:45am PS • Political Science Restricted to KBC-admitted AAS Nursing Degree students. CRN 32409 SEC R20 PER A223 - INTERMEDIATE TAI CHI See Community Education, page 7. Watch for more Maritime Classes! CRN 36602 1 CR Presentes intermediate yoga physical exercises, breathing, relaxation and concentration techniques as an approach to wellness. PS A102 - INTRODUCTION TO POLITICAL SCIENCE 3 CR The exploration of basic principles and processes of major branches of the discipline of political science, including American government, comparative politics, international relations and policatl philosophy. CRN 37773 SUBJ PS CRSE A102 SEC RV1 Instructor M. Hawfield Dates 1/14-4/28 Location P202 Days/Times Tu, 6-8p Spring 2016 Course Schedule • Kachemak Bay Campus • www.kpc.alaska.edu • [email protected] Location B104 Days/Times Th 2:30-5:10 pm PSY • Psychology THR • Theatre See Human Services, page 10. PSY A150 - LIFESPAN DEVELOPMENT 3 CR Reviews physical, cognitive, and socioemotional aspects of human growth, maturation, and development across the lifespan. Special attention is given to the effects of broader sociocultural influences on development. CRN 36711 SUBJ PSY CRSE A150 SEC R10 Instructor B. Partridge Dates 1/12-4/26 Location P201 Days/Times Tu 10:15 am-12:45 pm PSY A153 - HUMAN RELATIONS NEW SEC RWB ! Instructor J. Person Dates 1/11-5/2 Location Web-based PSY A200 - INTRODUCTION TO BEHAVIOR ANALYSIS 3 CR An introduction to the principles of behavior analysis used to understand and change behavior. Students will learn how behavioral scientists observe, measure and change behavior to help people live healthy, productive lives. Meets General Education Requirements. CRN 37770 SUBJ PSY CRSE A200 SEC RV1 Instructor B. Partridge Dates 1/13-4/27 Location P212 Days/Times W,10am-12:40pm PSY A368 - PERSONALITY 3 CR PREREQUISITES: ENGL A111, PSY A111 or PSY A150. Survey of modern and contemporary theories of personality and personality development. CRN SUBJ 36721 PSY Additional Fees $54 CRSE A368 SEC RWB Instructor B. Partridge Dates 1/11-5/2 Location Web-based SPAN • Spanish SPAN A101 - ELEMENTARY SPANISH I 4 CR Introductory course for students with no previous knowledge of the Spanish language. Develops listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills in Spanish for effective communication at the elementary level. Students gain understanding of basic cross-cultural perspectives. Course conducted in Spanish. CRN 38235 SUBJ SPAN CRSE A101 SEC R10 Instructor H. Caraballo Dates 1/11-5/2 Location P209 Days/Times M/W, 11 am - 12:45 pm STAT • Statistics STAT A252 ELEMENTARY STATISTICS 3 CR PREREQUISITE: MATH A105 minimum grade of C or placement test Introduction to statistical reasoning. Emphasis on concepts rather than in-depth coverage of traditional statistical methods. Topics include sampling and experimentation, descriptive statistics, probability, binomial and normal distributions, estimation, single-sample and two-sample hypothesis tests.. CRN 36739 SUBJ STAT CRSE A252 SEC R10 Instructor S. Reinert Dates 1/11-5/2 3 CR Survey of theatre with focus on artists who contribute to theatrical production viewed within the context of historical styles and development. CRN SUBJ CRSE 36744 THR A111 Additional Fees $54 SEC RWB Instructor L.Roff Dates 1/11-5/2 Location Web-based WELD • Welding 3 CR A survey of human relations to include communication, problem solving, interaction, relationship, choice and change skills. CRN SUBJ CRSE 36712 PSY A153 Additional Fees $54 THR A111 - INTRODUCTION TO THEATRE WELD A103 - ARC WELDING 4 CR Emphasizes welder certification on open root welding of plate. Open to beginner as well as experienced welder. Students certify on .375 inch plate, open root or with backing, to ASME or AWS code standards. LIMIT: 12 combined with WELD A104 & A105 CRN SUBJ CRSE 36748 WELD A103 Additional Fees $275 SEC R20 Instructor L. Staehle Dates 1/12-4/28 Location HHS 608 Days/Times Tu/Th, 5:30-9:30pm WELD A104 - ARC WELDING: LOW HYDROGEN ELECTRODES 4 CR PREREQUISITE: WELD A103 or arc welding experience. Emphasis on welder certification with low-hydrogen electrodes. Students certify on .500 inch plate with backing to AWS code standards. LIMIT: 12 combined with WELD A103 & A105 CRN SUBJ CRSE 36751 WELD A104 Additional Fees $275 SEC R20 Instructor L. Staehle Dates 1/12-4/28 Location HHS 608 Days/Times Tu/Th, 5:30-9:30pm WELD A105 PIPE WELDING 4 CR PREREQUISITE: Current certification of plate, open root, vertically upward, or pre-test given during registration. Covers welding of pipe in all positions, open root, uphill and downhill. Pipe sizes of 4-6 inch schedule 40. CRN SUBJ CRSE 36754 WELD A105 Additional Fees $275 SEC R20 Instructor L. Staehle Dates 1/12-4/28 Location HHS 608 Days/Times Tu/Th, 5:30-9:30pm WS • Women’s Studies / SOC • Sociology WS A252 WOMEN AND SOCIAL ACTION 3 CR Cross-listed with SOC A252. Examines the evolving role of women in contemporary organizations and social movements with an emphasis on leadership. CRN SUBJ 38927 WS Additional Fee $54 CRSE A252 SEC RWB Instructor Location K. Hohman-Billmeier Web-based Dates 1/11-5/2 Location B102 Days/Times M/W, 8:45 -10 am Spring 2016 Course Schedule • Kachemak Bay Campus • www.kpc.alaska.edu/kbc • [email protected] 13 Campus Policies Children on Campus Children are not permitted in class while classes are in session. They may not be left unattended anywhere including the library, commons, hallways, and reception areas. Directory The Kenai Peninsula College chooses NOT to release directory information to anyone outside the institution without written consent of Information the student, except as indicated below. Directory information includes student name, address, telephone number, date and place of birth, major field of study, dates of attendance, degrees and awards received, etc. Exceptions to the above policy are as follows: 1. 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Solicitation on Campus Kenai Peninsula College is a venue where many voices can be heard and many perspectives discussed. KPC facilitates and maximizes the free speech experience and respects diversity and all it encompasses. KPC recognizes that off-campus groups may desire, on KPC property, to advocate a position or provide information on a service or product. Such groups may rent campus space for meetings. These groups include non-profit and for-profit groups and businesses. The complete policy is available online at http://www.kpc.alaska.edu/academics/catalog/chapter-08-student-freedoms-rights-responsibility/solicitation-on-campus-policy/ Student Records Student records are maintained for the benefit of the student. They are used to promote the instruction, career development, guidance, and educational progress of students. In accordance with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974, Public Law 93-380, as amended, the student has access to specific information contained in his or her official records as specified by that act. Student records may be released to other persons, agencies, or institutions with a demonstrated interest in the student only if a written release has been signed by that student. College staff will have access to student records when there is a demonstrated educational interest in the student Student Rights, Freedoms,and Responsibilites www.uaa.alaska.edu/students/campussafety.cfm This web site serves as UAA’s central access point for campus safety information. Campus Security & Fire Safety Report The Campus Security & Fire Safety Report is required by federal law and contains policy statements and crime statistics for UAA. The policy statements address UAA’s policies, procedures, and programs concerning safety and security, for example, policies for responding to emergency situations and sexual offenses. Three years’ worth of statistics are included for certain types of crimes that were reported to have occurred on campus, in or on offcampus buildings or property owned or controlled by UAA and on public property within or immediately adjacent to the campuses. In addition, the report includes fire safety information and statistics pertaining to the residential community on the Anchorage campus. This report is available online at www. uaa.alaska.edu/safety. You may also request a paper copy from the UAA Dean of Students Office located in Room 204 of the Student Union on the Anchorage campus. Drug Free Schools Notification The Drug Free Schools Notification contains UAA’s alcohol and other drug policies and behavioral expectations for students and employees, disciplinary actions for violations of these policies, and resources available for assistance with alcohol and other drug issues. This notification contains physiological effects, risks and criminal penalties associated with alcohol and other drug use. The notification is available online at www.uaa.alaska.edu/students/ drugfreeschoolsreport.cfm. You may also request a paper copy from the UAA Dean of Students Office located in Room 204 of the Student Union on the Anchorage campus. 14 Spring 2016 Course Schedule • Kachemak Bay Campus • www.kpc.alaska.edu • [email protected] m a r g o r P r a Popul Associate of Arts Bachelor Degrees Anthropology Art/Fine Art Biology Business Early Childhood Education Elementary Education History Natural Sciences Nursing - BSRN Psychology Social Work Associate of Applied Science Early Childhood Development Fisheries Technology General Business Human Services Medical Assisting Nursing-RN Occupational Safety and Health Radiology Technology Process Technology Dental Assisting Medical Sonography Industry and State Certifications/License Certificate Programs Coding Specialist Corrections Early Childhood Development Pharmacy Technician Small Business Management Fisheries Technology Occupational Endorsements Corrections Phlebotomy Fisheries Technology Pharmacy Technology Medical Office Coding Certified Nursing Assistant Welding Nursing RN Kachemak Bay Campus offers courses that lead to completion, near completion or partial completion of degrees offered by KPC and other campuses of the University of Alaska. 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