Apr 30, 2024  
2019-20 Catalog 
    
2019-20 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Courses


Quarterly Credit Classes are available online, where you may filter class offerings by subject, time, day, or whether they are held on campus, online or are hybrid classes.

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History

“Academic Concentration in History”

Students pursuing an Associate in Arts and Sciences Degree can earn an Academic Concentration in History notation on their transcript by completing 20 credits in History (earning a grade of “C-“or better in each course) from a focused list of courses, and completing an Application for Academic Concentration in History, signed by the History Program Chair. Students should complete 20 credits in History as follows:

  1. One course in United States History (5 credits) from the following: HIST 146 , HIST 147 , or HIST& 14
  2. One course in World History (5 credits) from the following: HIST 101 , HIST 102 , HIST 103 , HIST 120 
  3. One thematic History course (5 credits) from the following: HIST 185 , HIST 205 , HIST 210 , HIST 212 , HIST 214 , HIST 245 , HIST 246 , HIST 250 , HIST 261 , HIST 280 
  4. One additional course (5 credits) from either category 2 (World History) or category 3 (thematic History course), but not category 1 (United States History)

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Human Development

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Humanities

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Information Studies

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Information Systems and Information Technology

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Information Technology

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Interdisciplinary Studies

Integrated course or “learning community,” usually for 10 or more credits. Each Interdisciplinary Studies course features a theme that forms a common thread across disciplines.

Students learn by taking part in group activities. Field trips are included in some courses. These programs emphasize the process of learning as well as content. The student-centered, discussion-oriented format encourages and supports different points of view and creates a social climate that promotes collaborative learning.

Sustainability Concentration

A Concentration in Sustainability at Bellevue College offers students an opportunity to contribute to solving real-world sustainability challenges while acquiring tangible skills for resume-building and earning an Associate in Arts and Science transfer degree. Students complete a pre-approved service learning project, a one-credit seminar course, and 20 credits from a list of courses with two from the Interconnected Systems category and two from the Change Agent category (a grade of C- or better in each course is required). The Sustainability Concentration is managed by a Coordinator (Sonya Doucette, sonya.doucette@bellevuecollege.edu) affiliated with the Interdisciplinary Studies program and the Office of Sustainability. Interested students should contact the Coordinator for advising and paperwork.

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Interior Design

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