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Online Courses

Renton Technical College offers the following General Education and Continuing Education courses online. Students enrolling in online courses will need the following: Operating System - Windows 95/98/2000/NT/XP Service Pack 2 or later, Pentium 400 MHz Processor, 256 MB RAM (minimum), 800x600 resolution, 56 Kbps modem or faster. For Macintosh computers, G4 processor or faster, Operating System - OS 9.1, 9.2, or OS X.  Internet access through an ISP (Internet Service Provider) including e-mail and World Wide Web. Minimum browser requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0, Firefox 3.0, Safari 2.0, or Netscape 7.0.

Important Notice for Spring Quarter

Our online courses are hosted by Washington Online (WAOL) using the Blackboard and Angel platforms.  During the spring quarter we will be transitioning our courses to Angel while we continue teaching some courses in Blackboard.  Please look at the lists below to verify what platform is carrying your classes. Located at the top of each list you will find a link to a PDF file with login information; you can download the file for future reference.  

Blackboard classes - Login instructions
DFTS 118 AutoCAD Level III
DFTS 140 Programming with AutoCAD
ECC 107 Guidance and Discipline
ECC 120 Culturally Relevant/Anti-Bias Curriculum
ECC 172 Language and Literacy
ECC 210 Observation and Assessments
ECC 191 Introduction to Children, Families and Community
ECC 192 Introduction to Safe, Healthy Learning Environments
ECC 193 Introduction to Curriculum: Guidance and Discipline
ECC 290 Implementing DAP, Anti-Bias and Effective Communication
ECCS 215 Supporting Emergent Math and Science
ENGL& 101 English Composition
MAPS 103 Medical Terminology
MATH 100 Math for Health Sciences
PSYC& 100 General Psychology


Angel Classes - Login instructions
BAST 012 ABE - Mathematics Level 2
BAST 013 ABE - Writing Level 2
BIOL 100 Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology
BIOL& 160 General Biology
BIOL& 241 Anatomy and Physiology I
BIOL& 242 Anatomy and Physiology II
DFTS 113 AutoCAD Level I and II
EDUC 287 Universal Design for Learning (UDL) in the Classroom
GEOL& 101 Introduction to Geology
HUM 101 Human Relations
MATH& 107 Contemporary Mathematics
MATH& 146 Introduction to Statistics
NUTR& 101 Human Nutrition
PSYC& 200 Developmental Psychology

ENGLISH COMPOSITION-ONLINE (ENGL& 101)
This is a college level writing course in which students learn to write essays that explain ideas, argue for position, and evaluate information. Students write draft essays based on personal experience and information gathered from a variety of resources. Students revise and edit their draft essays based on constructive comments offered by their peers and by their instructor. Upon successful completion of the course, students are able to write essays (of at least 1,000 words) demonstrating the conventions of standard written English. Prerequisite: acceptable scores on the COMPASS test. Students should have experience with email and the Internet and basic keyboarding skills. Register at least one week prior to the start of class . Purchase test through RTC Bookstore (425-235-2323, bookstore.rtc.edu). All classes meet online.

MATHEMATICS FOR THE HEALTH SCIENCES (MATH 100)
Mathematics for the Health Sciences is a course developed to introduce mathematics concepts related to a variety of fields in the health sciences. The content is designed to promote student success in mathematics and to develop problem-solving skills. Topics covered include, but are not limited to: fractions, decimals, ratios/proportions, percentages, measurement systems (metric, apothecary, and household), conversions involving dimensional analysis, dosage calculations, mixture calculations, body surface area and body weight calculations, introductory solution calculations, and a variety of health related application problems. Purchase text through RTC Bookstore (425-235-2323, bookstore.rtc.edu). Register at least one week prior to the start of class. All classes meet online; classroom will be open one week before start date at http://www.waol.org .

GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY-ONLINE (PSYC& 100)
General Psychology surveys the knowledge and methods of the discipline of psychology. Emphasis is placed upon application of psychological knowledge of daily situations and upon accessing and assessing information from a variety of sources about behavior. Skills in scientific reasoning and critical thinking are developed during this course. Areas of psychology to be included are: research methods, neuroscience, human development, sensation, perception, consciousness, learning, memory, cognitive processes, intelligence, motivation, emotion, personality, psychological disorders, psychotherapy, stress and health, and social psychology. Purchase text through RTC Bookstore (425-235-2323, bookstore.rtc.edu). Register at least one week before class starts.

HUMAN ANATOMY and PHYSIOLOGY I (BIOL& 241)
This is the first of two classes designed for students who want to enter professional health care programs. It is a study of the gross anatomy and functioning of the human body. Covers body organization, cellular structure and function, fundamentals of chemistry and the physiology, structure and function of all the body systems. Lab includes microscopic tissue studies, dissection, work with ADAM software, and physiology projects related to the systems studied. Prerequisite: completion of BIO 101 with a 2.0 or higher. Purchase text through RTC Bookstore (425-235-2323, bookstore.rtc.edu). Register at least one week prior to the start of class. All classes meet online. Requires 3 on-campus lab sessions, check current class schedule for dates/times.

HUMAN ANATOMY and PHYSIOLOGY II (BIOL& 242)
This is the second of two classes designed for students who want to enter professional health care programs. It is a study of the gross anatomy and functioning of the human body. Covers body organization, cellular structure and function, fundamentals of chemistry and the physiology, structure and function of all the body systems. Lab includes microscopic tissue studies, dissection, work with ADAM software, and physiology projects related to the systems studied. Prerequisite: completion of BIO 220 with a 2.0 or higher. Purchase text through RTC Bookstore (425-235-2323, bookstore.rtc.edu). Register at least one week prior to the start of class. All classes meet online. Requires 3 on-campus lab sessions, check current class schedule for dates/times.

AUTO CAD® - LEVELS I & II (DFTS 113)
This new online course is offered through Pierce College. Students are introduced to the basics of engineering drafting and AutoCAD®. Basic drawing commands, editing, dimensioning, and plotting are covered in this course. Contact RTC Bookstore for textbook (425-235-2323, bookstore.rtc.edu). Requires a computer with a current version of AutoCAD®. Class meets online at www.waol.org .

PROGRAMMING FOR AUTOCAD (DFTS 140)
This hands-on class focuses on VBA and ADO. The students use VBA to create and manipulate the AutoCAD database and use ADO to connect the desktop databases to AutoCAD. AutoCAD is a registered trademark of Autodesk, Inc. RTC is a registered Autodesk Training center. Register at least one week before class starts.  Purchase text throught RTC Bookstore (425-235-2323, bookstore.rtc.edu). 

BOILER OPERATOR REFRESHER COURSE (BLRS 210)
The purpose of this refresher training is to ensure the safe operation of boilers and accessories with a review of the following areas: codes and regulations, safety, operation of boilers, and new technology. A “Certificate of Award” is issued upon successful completion of this class as proof to the City of Seattle and the Tacoma Steam Advisory Certification Board for renewal of your boiler operator’s license. Students should have experience with e-mail, the Internet, and basic keyboarding skills. All classes meet online. Register at least one week before class starts.

PRE-ALGEBRA (MATH 075)
This course lays the foundation for the study of algebra. The topics covered include: whole number operations, fractions, decimals, percents, ratio and proportion, signed numbers, geometry, units of measurements, graphs, and statistics. This class is taught either in traditional lecture mode or through individually tailored, interactive computer instruction that provides the student’s primary method of learning, with the instructor available to assist students on an individual basis during the class period. Prerequisites: placement by COMPASS or Math Placement Test.  Purchase text through RTC Bookstore (425-235-2323, bookstore.rtc.edu).

DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY (PSYC& 200)
This course covers the concepts of human life span development in psychology and research from the prenatal stage to end of life experiences. Life span development includes socio-emotional, cognitive, and physiological development. Included are the influences on human development by such factors as biology, life experiences, family, and culture. Each individual, although unique follows a process that is affected by primary caregivers, siblings, extended family, teachers, friends, partners, and events. Emphasis will be on understanding human development and the influences of family and culture that includes ethnicity, beliefs, family structure, traditions, and gender.  Purchase text through the RTC Bookstore (425-235-2323, bookstore.rtc.edu).

GENERAL BIOLOGY (BIOL& 160)
Students explore the basic biological principles that describe and explain the nature of life. Topics include cell biology, molecular biology (including basic biochemistry and DNA structure and function), metabolism, and genetics. Students practice skills in both the classroom and the laboratory through formats such as group exercises, laboratory activities, quizzes, and exams.  Purchase text through the RTC Bookstore (425-235-2323, bookstore.rtc.edu).

INTERMEDIATE MEDICAL INSURANCE BILLING AND CODING (MAPS 109)
This is the second of two courses designed for students who want to work in the administrative area of healthcare. This course focuses on reimbursement requirements for Blue Cross, Medicare and Medicaid. Abstract data from medical records and assign ICD-9, CPT, and HCPCS codes applying skills covered in the introductory class. Complete CMS-1500 forms for all types of major insurance.  Purchase text through the RTC Bookstore (425-235-2323, bookstore.rtc.edu).

MEDICAL BILLING AND CODING (MAPS 108)
This is the first of two classes designed for students who want to work in the administrative area of healthcare. Understand medical insurance systems and billing procedures, with an emphasis on the conventions of diagnostic (ICD-9) and procedural (CPT) coding, in order to process medical insurance claims. Learn effective and efficient accounts receivable and collection techniques, effective communication skills, and excellent organization skills. Prerequisites: typing speed of 30 wpm and functional knowledge of medical terminology. Students must purchase class material in RTC Bookstore prior to start of class (425-235-2323, bookstore.rtc.edu). Buying the textbook from an outside source will not allow you to access the online course content.

MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY (MAPS 103)
Introduction to work origin and medical terminology relating to body structure, cells and organs, disease, surgery, diagnosis, and treatment. Also includes introduction to basic anatomy. Students must purchase book and the bundled course cartridge from the RTC Bookstore prior (425-235-2323, bookstore.rtc.edu). Buying the textbook from an outside source will not allow you to access the online course content!

HUMAN NUTRITION (NUTR& 101)
This course provides students with information pertaining to the functions of nutrients in the body and the physiologic processes involved in digestion and absorption. Topics covered include anatomy and physiology of digestion and absorption; specific utilization of carbohydrates, protein, and fats; and vitamin and mineral supplements. Other topics include factors that govern nutrient requirements, and the impact of diet on health and disease. Basic principles of chemistry, biology, and physiology are applied to the study of nutrition. This course is suggested for students majoring in nursing or other health-related areas.  Purchase text through the RTC Bookstore (425-235-2323, bookstore.rtc.edu).

ADULT BASIC EDUCATION - MATHEMATICS LEVEL 2 (BAST 012)
This online mathematics course is designed to meet the Washington state competencies for the Adult Basic Education Level 2 in mathematics. This online course is organized for student success. There are fifty lessons and ten assessments. Students are able to identify a problem or situation requiring math, use all math symbols (+,-, x, ÷) to structure the problem as a number sentence, use all operations involving whole numbers to find a solution, identify and use simple fractions, and evaluate whether the solution to a problem is correct.

ADULT BASIC EDUCATION - WRITING LEVEL 2 (BAST 013)
This online course is designed to meet the Washington state competencies for the Adult Basic Education Level 2 in Writing. This online course is organized for student success. There are fifty lessons and ten assessments. Students are able to identify the purpose for writing; organize sentences into short paragraphs to produce notes, short letters, and other documents; and edit and revise to make meaning clearer.

INTRODUCTION TO PHYSICAL GEOLOGY (GEOL& 101)
Examines geologic processes that shape the Earth. Emphasis placed on understanding the language and methods of science as applied to our changing planet. Students develop critical thinking skills and apply them to regional geology. Topics include earthquakes, volcanism, glaciers, rivers and the structure of the Earth. May include field trips. Includes laboratory.  Purchase text through the RTC Bookstore (425-235-2323, bookstore.rtc.edu).

CONTEMPORARY MATHEMATICS (MATH& 107)
This college level course provides a mathematical perspective of contemporary issues. The course is designed for students who do not intend to continue in mathematics or science. Topics vary but may include areas of finance, statistics, data analysis, logic and applications relevant to humanities, social sciences and education. Content emphasis is on problem solving and quantitative reasoning. Prerequisite: placement by COMPASS or MATH 095 with a 2.0 or better.  Purchase text through the RTC Bookstore (425-235-2323, bookstore.rtc.edu).

INTRODUCTION TO STATISTICS (MATH& 146)
This course is an introduction to statistics and how it may be applied in the analysis of numerical data. It includes the following topics: structure of data sets, central tendency, dispersion, means, standard deviation, correlation, regression, binomial and normal probability distributions, sampling methods and hypothesis testing. Prerequisite: completion of MATH 095 with a 2.0 or higher, or placement by COMPASS or Math Placement Test.  Purchase text through the RTC Bookstore (425-235-2323, bookstore.rtc.edu).