Registration now open for fall Edmonds CC classes

Horticulture class at Edmonds Community College. (Courtesy Edmonds CC)

Getting the classes you want at the time you want them is a top priority for students. The secret: Register early.

“Core classes, like English and math, that are required as prerequisites for upper-level classes and graduation tend to fill quickly,” said Kim Chapman, Edmonds Community College’s dean of Humanities and Social Sciences Division. “If you wait to register, you’ll be less likely to get the days and times you need and the teachers you want.”

Students can apply for admission at no cost, view the fall quarter class schedule, and register – all online at edcc.edu.

Edmonds CC offers daytime, evening, and online classes. Registration for fall quarter is now open, and classes start Monday, Sept. 23. Fall quarter ends Dec. 13.

Spotlight on fall classes:

Accounting Fundamentals, Accounting 101, 8:30-9:20 a.m. Mondays through Thursdays. 5 credits. This class covers beginning accounting fundamentals, including journalizing, posting, financial statements, and computer applications. Additional sections and times available.

Project Management, Business Management 270, meets 6-9 p.m. Tuesdays. 5 credits. Learn the basics of working in a project team. Create plans that identify project scope, constraints, stakeholders, and risks, then explore customer needs and requirements. Includes an introduction to scheduling. Team and communication skills emphasized.

Web Development, Computer Information Systems 241, online class. 5 credits. This class covers website development using HTML5, approached from a source code perspective. Covers tags, forms, linked objects, CSS3, frames, tables, and introduction to the use of scripting. Students build multi-page websites.

Manufacturing Basics, Engineering Technology 110, meets 9:30 a.m.-12:25 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays. 5 credits. Introduction to basics of manufacturing, including personal protective equipment (PPE), safety practices, and the proper use of equipment to perform basic manufacturing processes such as drilling and cutting on commonly used materials, including metals and composites.

Fall Garden Practices, Horticulture 170, meets 8-11:50 a.m. Fridays. 3 credits. Introduction to basic landscape installation and preservation practices for fall, including fall turf and planting bed management, planting and transplanting techniques, and equipment operation.

A complete class schedule is available at edcc.edu/schedule.

 

  1. I want to register for Early childhood education. for this fall 2020 class quarter. I need a lot of help registering because I haven’t done this before.

    1. Hi Sherri,

      Thank you for your interest in the Early Childhood Education program at Edmonds Community College!
      I will help you with registration for Spring quarter. Please send me an email so that I have your email address and can get in touch with you. I will be back in the office beginning in January.

      Sincerely,
      Sandy Arnold

  2. Hi Sherri! Thank you so much for your interest at Edmonds College! We would be happy to help get you registered for fall and the Early Childhood Education program. Sandy Arnold and Connie Schatz are the department faculty contacts and will be reaching out to you via your email address to provide help and answer any of your questions. You are also welcome to email them directly at sarnold@edcc.edu or cschatz@edcc.edu or take a look at our program website at edcc.edu/ece. We look forward to seeing you this fall! – Marisa Pierce, Director of Marketing and Public Information, Edmonds College – marisa.pierce@edcc.edu

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