Navigating Your Academic Journey: A Guide to Edmonds College Class Search

Embarking on your educational journey at Edmonds College requires you to navigate the class search and enrollment process effectively. This article provides a comprehensive guide to help you find and enroll in the classes you need.

Accessing the Class Search Tool

  1. Go to the ctcLink Login Page: Start by accessing the ctcLink login page.
  2. Enter Your Credentials: Enter your ctcLink ID and password, and then click the "Sign In" button.
  3. Navigate to Student Homepage: After logging in, click on the "Student Homepage" option.
  4. Manage Classes: From the Student Homepage, select "Manage Classes."
  5. Class Search and Enroll: On the left-hand side of the screen, click on "Class Search and Enroll."
  6. Select Term and Institution: Choose the appropriate term and institution (Edmonds College).

Refining Your Search

  1. Keyword Search: At the top of the page, you can enter a keyword to search for specific classes. Then select the "Search" button.
  2. Utilizing Filters: On the left-hand side, different filters will be displayed for you to narrow your search results.

Reviewing Class Details

  1. Select a Course: Select a Course and the class sections will display.
  2. View Class Details: Select the Class hyperlink to view details.
  3. Class Information Window: The Class Information window will display.
  4. Close Window: Click on the Close (X) button to close the Class Information window.

Enrolling in a Class

  1. Initiate Enrollment: To enroll in this class, click on the right arrow (>) at the end of the row for that class section.
  2. Review Class Selection: The Class Search and Enroll guide displays in Step 1 Review Class Selection on the left-hand side of the screen.
  3. Proceed to Next Step: Select the "Next" link at the top right of the page.
  4. Review Class Preference: Step 2 Review Class Preference page will display.
  5. Confirm Enrollment: Review the class you will enroll for.
  6. Submit Confirmation: Select the "Yes" option to confirm submission.

Understanding Confirmation and Errors

  • Confirmation Message: A message bar at the top of the page appears to confirm the course has been added or errors will display.
  • Common Errors: Typical errors include not meeting an enrollment requirement, a time conflict, or the class being full.
  • Updated Confirmation Page: The updated Confirmation page will display.

Additional Course Offerings and Programs

Edmonds College is responsive to workforce needs and offers a variety of programs tailored to the needs of the fast-paced manufacturing industry.

Manufacturing Programs

  • Assembly Mechanic Program: Online classes are available from Mar. 11-Apr. with in-person labs in Apr. Contact us to join the waitlist.
  • Composites Program: Online classes are available from Mar. 11-Apr. with in-person labs in Apr. Contact us to join the waitlist.
  • Composites Program: Online classes are available from Apr. with in-person labs in May 26-Jul. To pre-register, please contact us. Prerequisite: Certification in Electrical Assembly, Manufacturing AssemblyMechanic, Manufacturing Composites or Tooling Mechanic -or- Two years equivalent aerospace industry related experience.
  • Mechanic Program: Online classes are available from Apr. with in-person labs in May 26-Jul. Want to join the waitlist? Please contact us.

Self-Support Classes

Please note that all other self-support classes have different refund policies after the first day of class.

Fine Arts Course

Portrait Drawing: Fee: $75.00.Class meets 3 Thursdays, and 1 Friday. In this course, students will learn how to draw an accurate portrait using the methods of master artists. In a fun-filled, casual atmosphere, people will learn the basics of portraiture to draw friends and family. There will be demonstrations and group as well as individual instruction. Supplies needed: 3 pencils (2H, HB, 2B), kneaded eraser, small metal pencil sharpener, some paper stumps, and a 9” x 12” pad of drawing paper.

Technology Course

Google Keep: What will we do here? Keep Your Stuff! Google Keep is an application (app) for taking notes, creating lists, storing photos, and recording audio. We will introduce you to the app and suggest ideas for using it for organizing yourself and others. Since an important feature of Google Keep is synchronization across devices, we'll show you how to accomplish basic tasks in both the desktop and mobile versions. We will explore what Keep is (designed to, similar to, dissimilar in) across devices and accounts, what the key Keep features are, some examples of use, and things to watch for. This class is intended for desktop and laptop computer users, but will also include information for mobile device users. The Chrome web browser is recommended.

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Art History Courses

Impressionism's Leading Ladies: Morisot and Cassatt: How well do you know Berthe Morisot and Mary Cassatt, the grandes dames of Impressionism? Both were serious avant-garde artists working in a radical new way, and their subject matter explored the lives of upper-class women and their children. Yet their styles and career trajectories are quite distinct. Morisot participated in the very first Impressionist exhibition in 1874, while Cassatt first exhibited with the Impressionists five years later - the only American to do so. Morisot was mentored by Edouard Manet, and Cassatt by Edgar Degas; the different emphases of these painters impacted their protégées’ work. And while Morisot sought an ever brushier impressionist style, Cassatt would eventually favor a firmer contour.

American Design History: Pilgrim to Federal: As America evolved from its first communities in the New World to the fortunes of the Gilded Age, the art, architectural styles, interiors, furniture, and decorative objects grew from basic simplicity to elegant and graceful styles. Part I of this course will focus on the popular styles and design influences from the American Pilgrim, Georgian, and Federal eras.

Pharmaceutical Development Course

This course is designed to provide a layman-accessible overview of how human pharmaceuticals are developed, evaluated, used, and regulated.

Registration Policies and Procedures

  • Full Classes: Beginning the first day of the quarter, you must submit the instructor permission form to register for classes that are full.
  • Prerequisites: need to provide documentation showing that you have met the prerequisites.
  • Waitlists: Afterward, students can choose to be placed on a waitlist for the class. and only if, it can add the waitlisted section. of the hold. The waitlists will stay open through the third day of the quarter. If the instructor will allow you into the class, complete and submit the instructor permission form.
  • Instructor Permission: Your instructor will be notified of your request. five instructional days of the quarter. instructors.
  • Refunds: days of the quarter receive a full refund of tuition and fees. Self-support classes have different refund policies.

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