SPRING 2017 CLASS SCHEDULE
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Spring 2017 Important Dates Full Session: January 09 – May 04, 2017 (78 Instructional Days) Dec 01
All students should have their Student Aid Report and related paperwork in the Office of Financial Aid by this date to avoid delay in clearing fees on Pell Grant for the 2017 Spring Semester.
Jan 3-6
New & returning student REGISTRATION
Jan 09
First Day of Classes, 2017 Spring Semester and Late Registration/Add/Drop
Jan 9-10
LATE REGISTRATION (Requires $25.00 penalty) and Faculty Duty
Jan 11
Last Day to Register/Add/Drop Full Semester or First Mini-Session Classes
Jan 16
HOLIDAY: Martin Luther King’s (College Closed)
Feb 27 – Mar 3 Registration for Second Mini-Session classes Mar 03
The 50% point (mid-point) of the Full Semester. Grades of ‘I’ from the Fall term change to grades of ‘F.’
Mar 06
Final grades for all First Mini-Session prerequisite courses (e.g., ENG 101, ENG 102) are due in the Dean of Students’ Office not later than 10:00a.m.
Mar 6-7
LATE REGISTRATION for Second Mini-Session Classes (Requires $25.00 penalty)
Mar 16
The 61% point of the Full Semester. There is no Title IV (Pell Grant) penalty for withdrawal after this date.
Mar 20-24
Spring Break for Students Mar 20-24 Faculty Professional Development (Non-Instructional Duty Days)
Apr 12
The 80% point of the Full Semester. The last day to withdraw from any course for any reason without penalty and receive a grade of ‘W.’
Apr 13
Honors Ceremony
May 1-4
Final Exams for Full Semester and Second Mini-Session Courses
May 04
Last Instructional Day of the 2017 Spring Semester
May 05
Final Grades for all Full-Session and all Mini-Session courses are due in the Dean of Students’ Office not later than 10:00 am.
May 12 Graduation First Mini- Session: Jan 9– Mar 3, 2017 (39 Instructional Days) First Instructional Day ..................................... 01/09/17 61% point. See full term statement............ 02/10/17 80% point. See full term statement.. ......... 02/21/17 Last Exam Day……………………………... .......... 03/03/17
Second Mini-Session: Mar 6 – May 4, 2017 (39 Instructional Days) First Instructional Day……………………….03/06/17 61% point. See full term statement…….04/13/17 80% point. See full term statement…….04/24/17 Last Exam Day…………………………………...05/04/17
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A Message from the President
Table of Contents Spting 2017 Important Dates Registration Dates Business Hours ADA Accommodations Admission Policy/Procedures Nursing Admission WCCS Email Financial Aid Information Tuition and Fees MyWallaceSelma/Online Registration Placement Testing Bookstore Information Free Tutoring for WSCC Students Adult Education/GED Schedule Academic Classes Evening Classes E-Learning Classes Mini Term I Mini Term II Technical Division
As president of Wallace Community College Selma, it is with great pleasure that I present the 2017 Spring Course Schedule. As you peruse these pages, you will see the new and exciting opportunities we have to offer. To meet the needs of all students, we have increased the number of E-learning classes and, at the same time, offered more flexibility in our traditional class scheduling. The challenges that lie before us are exciting, and the faculty and staff of WCCS are committed to helping you achieve educational success. For returning students, I wish you an enjoyable and successful semester. To new students, I extend a sincere welcome and an invitation to make the most of the many educational opportunities available at WCCS. James M. Mitchell President
PG 2 PG 4 PG 5 PG 5 PG 6 PG 7 PG 8 PG 8 PG 10 PG 12 PG 13 PG 14 PG 14 PG 17 PG 18 PG 26 PG 26 PG 27 PG 28 PG 29
Directory Complete directory at www.wccs.edu Student Services............................334.876.9295 Assessment/Testing Center..................876.9317 Bookstore ............................................876.9284 Cashier .................................................876.9237 Financial Aid ........................................876.9235 Library...................................................876.9345 Operator ..............................................876.9227 Campus Visits .......................................876.9295 Dean of Students .................................876.9302
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REGISTRATION DATES FOR SPRING SEMESTER 2017 Web Registration will be begin October 24 * All fees must be cleared through the College Cashier, no later than 11:00 a.m. Friday, December 2, 2016. If fees are not cleared by this date your schedule will be deleted from the computer and you will have to go through the registration process again. Monday
Oct
24
New/Returning Student Advising
9:00 A.M. – 6:00 P.M.
Tuesday
Oct
25
New/Returning Student Advising
9:00 A.M. – 12:00 P.M.
Monday
Oct
31
New/Returning Student Advising
9:00 A.M. - 6:00 P.M.
Monday
Nov
7
New/Returning Student Advising
9:00 A.M. – 4:30 P.M.
Thursday
Nov
10
New/Returning Student Advising
8:00 A.M. – 3:00 P.M.
Monday
Nov
14
New/Returning Student Advising
9:00 A.M. – 6:00 P.M.
Thursday
Nov
17
New/Returning Student Advising
9:00 A.M. - 4:00 P.M.
Monday
Nov
28
New/Returning Student Advising
9:00 A.M. – 6:00 P.M.
Wednesday
Nov
30
New/Returning Student Advising
9:00 A.M. – 4:30 P.M.
Thursday
Dec
1
New/Returning Student Advising
9:00 A.M. – 4:30 P.M
Monday
Dec
5
New/Returning Student Advising
9:00 A.M – 4:30 P.M.
Tuesday
Dec
6
New/Returning Student Advising
9:00 A.M. – 12:00 P.M.
Wednesday
Dec
7
New/Returning Student Advising
9:00 A.M. – 4:00 P.M.
Thursday
Dec
8
New/Returning Student Advising
9:00 A.M. – 4:00 P.M.
Tuesday
Jan
3
New/Returning Student Advising
8:30 A.M. – 6:00 P.M.
Wednesday
Jan
4
New/Returning Student Advising
8:30 A.M. – 6:00 P.M.
Thursday
Jan
5
New/Returning Student Advising
8:30 A.M. – 6:00 P.M.
LOW ENROLLMENT CLASSES WILL BE CANCELED THURSDAY, JAN 5 AT 2:00 P.M. Friday
Jan
**Monday
Jan
**Tuesday **Wednesday
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New/Returning Student Advising
8:30 A.M. – 12:00 P.M.
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Drop/Add – Late Registration (1st Day of Classes)
8:30 A.M. – 7:00 P.M.
Jan
10
Drop/Add – Late Registration
8:30 A.M. – 6:00 P.M.
Jan
11
Drop/Add
8:30 A.M. – 11:00 A.M.
**REQUIRES A $25.00 LATE FEE 2nd SESSION REGISTRATION Registration – February 1, 2017 – March 3, 2017 Student Advising every Tuesday - Thursday LATE REGISTRATION 2nd SESSION Monday, March 6, 2017 (requires a $25.00 late fee)
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OFFICE of STUDENT SERVICES Monday – Wednesday..............8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Thursday...................................7:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Friday........................................7:30 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
LIBRARY Monday – Thursday..................7:30 a.m. – 8:30 p.m. Friday.......................................7:30 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
CASHIER Monday – Thursday..................8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Friday......................................8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES Monday – Thursday..................7:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Friday........................................7:30 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
BOOKSTORE Monday – Thursday..................8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Friday.......................................8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m
TUTORING LAB (2nd Floor Student Center) Monday – Thursday ................ 8:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m. Friday......................................8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Disclaimer - Information contained in this schedule is offered for planning purposes only and is subject to change. For the latest information, visit www.wccs.edu.
disabled. The College will provide academic support services to students with learning disabilities, mobility impairments, hearing impairments, visual impairments and other disabilities. Upon certification of disability by an appropriate medical authority, the ADA Coordinator will ensure that services will be tailored to meet students' needs according to their specific disability and their academic major
ACCREDITATION: Wallace Community College Selma is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award Associate in Arts, Associate in Science, and Associate in Applied Science Degrees. Contact the Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097 or call 404.679.4501 for questions about the accreditation of Wallace Community College Selma.
Non-Discrimination Policy - The Alabama State Board of Education through the Alabama Department of Postsecondary Education proclaims nondiscriminatory practices in Alabama two year institutions under the jurisdiction of the Alabama State Board of Education. It is the official policy of the Alabama Department of Postsecondary Education and Wallace Community College Selma, that no persons shall, on the basis of race, color, disability, sex, religion, creed, national origin or age, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of or be subjected to discrimination under any program, activity or employment.
ADA Accommodations - Ms. Sheila Theiss, of Wallace Community College Selma, is designated as the A.D.A. Coordinator. Interested persons can obtain needed information from Ms. Theiss's office (334-876-9294) as to the existence and location of federally assisted services, activities, and facilities that are accessible to and usable by disabled persons. Materials and equipment necessary to provide services to physically disabled persons are provided on a case-by-case basis. Disabled Student Services The ADA Coordinator is available to assist any enrolled or prospective student who is
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ADMISSIONS CRITERIA In keeping with the philosophy that the capabilities of each individual should be developed, Wallace Community College Selma operates under an “open door” admissions policy. This policy grants admission to entering freshmen, transfer students, transient students, audit students, accelerated high school students, dual enrolled students and international students as well as any student seeking readmission. However, certain programs have specific entry requirements. These program requirements are listed in the Academic and Technical Programs of Study. Act No. 91-584 passed by the Alabama State Legislature requires that all males between the ages of 18 and 26 register with the Selective Service prior to enrolling in any state institution of higher education. Note: Any and all elements of the College’s admission requirements are subject to change without prior notice. ADMISSION OF FIRST TIME COLLEGE STUDENTS Applicants who have not previously attended any regionally accredited postsecondary institution will be considered first-time college students or “native” students. As early as possible prior to the semester in which they plan to enroll, applicants must complete the Application for Admission which may be obtained upon request from the Office of Student Services, Wallace Community College Selma, P.O. Box 2530, Selma, AL 36702-2530 or Wallace Community College Selma. ADMISSION TO COURSES CREDITABLE TOWARD AN ASSOCIATE DEGREE To be eligible for admission to courses creditable toward an associate degree, a first-time college student is subject to one of the following criteria: 1. Applicants who hold a diploma issued by a regionally and/ or state accredited high school, and schools accredited by the Alabama Independent School Association are eligible for admission (applicants who hold a certificate or any other award issued in lieu of a diploma are ineligible for admission.) 2. Applicants who have attended a non-accredited high school may be admitted upon presentation of a diploma (evidenced by an official transcript) indicating successful completion of course of study on the secondary level and a minimum ACT composite score of 16, or the equivalent score on the SAT, or have passed the Alabama Public High School Graduation Exam. 3. Applicants who hold the Alabama Occupational Diploma, the high school diploma of another state equivalent to the Alabama Occupational Diploma, or an equivalent diploma issued by a non-public high school. Applicants must also have a minimum ACT score of 16 or the equivalent score on the SAT. 4. Applicants who cannot comply with any of the above conditions may submit a Certificate of High School Equivalency GED Certificate issued by Alabama or other state departments of education. ADMISSION TO COURSES NOT CREDITABLE TOWARD AN ASSOCIATE DEGREE Wallace Community College Selma, as mandated by the Alabama State Board of Education, has an open door policy. The College admits students without a high school diploma or a GED Certificate into certain programs and courses not creditable toward an associate degree when the student demonstrates an ability-to-benefit prior to enrollment. Students admitted under these provisions will be classified as “Non-Degree-Eligible” students. Under the ability-to-benefit provisions, applicants to courses not creditable toward an associate degree and programs comprised exclusively of courses not creditable to an associate degree must be at least 16 years of age and have not been enrolled in secondary education for at least one calendar year or upon the recommendation of the local superintendent. ABILITY-TOBENEFIT COURSES: Cosmetology, Masonry, Nursing Assistant and Welding. ALABAMA ARTICULATION PROGRAM (STARS) The Alabama Articulation Program (also called STARS-State-wide Articulation Reporting System) is a computerized articulation and transfer planning system designed to inform students who attend Alabama’s public community colleges about degree requirements, course equivalents, and other transfer information pertaining to specific majors at each state funded four year institution. STARS is an efficient and effective way of providing students, counselors, and educators with accurate information upon which transfer decisions can be made. STARS is the information link between the state’s public two-year and four year institutions. The STARS database, if used properly, can prevent the loss of course work and can ease the transition 6
from one institution to another. Students who are interested in receiving a STARS “Transfer Guide & Contract” should contact: Office of Student Services (334) 876-9295. ASSOCIATE DEGREE NURSING Generic Option: Minimum admission standards include: 1. Unconditional admission to the college. 2. Receipt of completed application for the Associate Degree Nursing Program by June 1st of the admission year. 3. A minimum of a 2.5 cumulative GPA for the last 24 credit hours of previous college work. 4. A minimum of 2.5 cumulative GPA for students without prior college work (GED acceptable in lieu of high school transcript). Eligibility for: 6. English 101 (English Composition I) and Math 100 (Intermediate College Algebra) as determined by College policy. 7. Biology 201 (Anatomy & Physiology I) - Completion of BIO 103 (General Biology) is preferred prior to enrollment in BIO 201. 8. Being in good standing with the college (2.0 or higher cumulative GPA from WCCS). 9. Meeting the essential functions or technical standards required for nursing. Taking the Essential Academic Skills (TEAS) test by the application deadline date. **It is highly recommended that you complete your academic courses, especially your science courses (BIO 201, BIO 202, & BIO 220), prior to enrollment in nursing. Points are awarded for the science courses based on your course grade, which will enhance your chances of being admitted to the A.D.N. program.** Mobility Option: Minimum admission standards include: 1. Unconditional admission to the college. 2. Receipt of completed application for the Associate Degree Nursing Program by December 1st of the year prior to enrollment. 3. A minimum of a 2.5 cumulative GPA for the last 24 credit hours of previous college work. Unofficial transcript(s) from all college(s) and technical school(s) attended must be enclosed in the Application Packet. Official transcripts must be submitted to the Office of Student Services. 4. A valid, unencumbered Alabama LPN License. 5. Meeting the essential functions or technical standards required for nursing. 6. Being in good standing with the college (2.0 or higher cumulative GPA from WCCS). 7. Taking the Essential Academic Skills (TEAS) test by the application deadline date. 8. Completing the required pre-requisite academic courses prior to the fall semester of the year prior to enrollment (one academic course may be taken spring semester of admission if space is available in the upcoming class). 9. Completing NUR 200 (Nursing Career Mobility Assessment) spring semester of the admission year. (This course is not required if you graduated from the Approved Alabama college System practical nursing curriculum with the previous two years of the admission deadline date. ** THERE ARE TWO OPTIONS AVAILABLE FOR THE LPN TO RN MOBILITY PROGRAM: 1. Traditional mobility option: Typically have classes and clinical experiences through the week during the day (7:00am-3:00pm) 2. Hybrid on-line mobility option: Class lectures and assignments are downloaded at the student’s convenience. Tests are taken with the traditional students on designated dates (approximately 7-8 tests). Clinical rotations are scheduled evenings and/or weekends. Admission to the Associate Degree Nursing Program is competitive, and the number of students is limited by the number of faculty and clinical facilities available. Meeting minimal requirements does not guarantee acceptance. Applications for the generic and mobility nursing programs are issued by the Office of Student Services. For more information, call 334.876.9295. 7
Wallace Community College Selma Email: All registered students at Wallace Community College Selma, will have an assigned Hotmail email address. This address will be used to communicate with your instructors, receive alerts, and receive notifications concerning WCCS registrations and events. Your account name or email address prefix will be composed of your last name and your six-digit student id number and is to the left of “@student.wccs.edu”. If you do not know your student number, then you can go to the WCCS Homepage (wccs.edu) and obtain you student number by clicking on the “Get Your Student ID #” link which can be found above the menu options. Your initial password will be your social security number. After you login, please change your password. If you have trouble accessing your account, then you can call the WCCS Email Hotline at 334876-9331. To access the campus email system for the first time, open your Internet browser (Internet Explorer, Firefox, etc.) and type http://hotmail.com/ into the address line. In the field to the right of the words “Windows Live ID”, enter your student email address. In the password field below, enter your social security number. Then click on the “Sign In” button. Hotmail will require you to complete the registration process by changing your password, creating a question/answer combination to assist you with a lost or forgotten password. The initial registration is a ONE TIME only event and subsequent logins will take you directly to your mail box. Your account will automatically be created, but will not be activated until the day after you register. Please wait 24 hours after clearing your registration fees to log in to your email account. Your Wallace Community College Selma email address can be used for personal email, however your WCCS email address MUST BE used for all official class correspondence with your instructor. This applies to traditional classes as well as E-Learning based instruction.
FINANCIAL AID: To determine whether a student is eligible to receive financial aid, he/she must complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Information provided on the FAFSA determines the specific type of aid that may be received. The FAFSA must be completed annually. FAFSAs are available at the Financial Aid Office, Student Services or by applying over the internet at: http://www.fafsa.ed.gov instead of using the paper form. Receiving your aid: If you mail your application or apply over the internet, you must request a federal processor to send the results of your FAFSA to WCCS (simply fill out Step six of the FAFSA that asks for the federal school code of schools you may request to receive your SAR). WCCS Federal School Code is: 009980 1. Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). • Assistance in filling out the application will be provided if needed. • The PRIORITY filing date is November 18, 2016 for maximum consideration, but all applications will be considered. 2. File your FAFSA using any of the following methods: A. Mail the FAFSA to the Federal Processor in the envelope provided. B. Electronically through FAFSA on the web at www.fafsa.ed.gov. C. Electronically through the WCCS Financial Aid Office. In order to receive notification in a timely manner, all information must be submitted to the Financial Aid Office by November 18, 2016. Applications will be processed after November 18, 2016; however, your award may not be completed in time to receive aid for Spring 1st session. 3. In three to six weeks, you will receive your Student Aid Report (SAR). 8
4. Timely submit any other requested information such as tax returns, W-2’s, and verification worksheets. Your file must be completed before an award estimate can be sent to you. 5. All students applying for Pell Grant will be required to: • Submit all forms/documents requested by the Financial Aid Office as soon as possible. (This is especially important if your FAFSA was selected for verification.) • Visit your website http://wccs.edu/. • Log in to MY WALLACE SELMA using the new ID # that was emailed by the Financial Aid Office. (If you did not receive that information by email you may use your SSN and six digit date of birth ex: 010101 to receive information regarding application status.) 6. After all required documentation is received and your file is complete, an award letter will be generated and sent to you. The award will detail the maximum amounts of federal, state, and institutional aid for which you are eligible at WCCS. All awards are based on attendance at WCCS and are NOT transferable. **STUDENTS MUST BE PRESENT THE FIRST DAY OF CLASS FOR ATTENDANCE VERIFICATION FOR FINANCIAL AID.
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Tuition Refund Policy Refund for complete withdrawal: Students who officially withdraw from all classes before the first day of class will be refunded the total tuition and institutional charges. Students who officially withdraw from all classes on or after the first day of class, but prior to the end of the third week of class will be refunded according to the withdrawal policies.
Complete withdrawal prior to March 10, 2017 50% Complete withdrawal prior to March 12, 2017 25% Students enrolled in the 2ND MINI SESSION and withdrawing from class on or after March 12, 2017 will not receive a refund.
Return of Title IV Financial Assistance: Federal Grant recipients who completely withdraw from the College prior to completing sixty-one percent (61%) of the enrollment period will owe a repayment to the U.S. Department of Education.
Mini-term: For mini-term day classes, two class days are considered equivalent to one week. For mini-term night classes, one class meeting is considered equivalent to one week.
Definitions: The withdrawal date is the date that the student submits a completed withdrawal form (withdrawing from all classes) or the last day of attendance reported by the instructor to Student Services.
Refund for partial withdrawal: Students who do not completely withdraw from the college but drop a class during the regular drop/add period will be refunded the difference in tuition paid and the tuition rate applicable to the reduced number of hours, including fees appropriate to the classes dropped. Refund for partial withdrawal will be processed after the drop/add period. There is no refund owed to a student who partially withdraws after the official drop/add period.
Sixty-one percent (61%) of enrollment period: For full term Spring 2017 classes, the 61% point is March 16, 2017; for the first mini session February 10, 2017 and for second mini session April 13, 2017. Students who withdraw or are reported as not attending on or before this date will owe a repayment. Students who withdraw after this date will not owe a repayment.
Refund for online course: A refund request for an online course will be calculated the same as any other course. Technology and facility renewal fees: A technology fee of $9.00 and a facility renewal fee of $9.00 will be assessed for each credit hour, as listed in the fee schedule. FULL SESSION/ EVENING SESSION SPRING 2017 Complete/partial withdrawal prior to Jan 9, 2017 100% Complete withdrawal prior to Jan 17, 2017 75% Complete withdrawal prior to Jan 23, 2017 50% Complete withdrawal prior to Jan 30, 2017 25% Students enrolled in the FULL SESSION/EVENING SESSION and withdrawing from class on or after Jan 30, 2017 will not receive a refund.
PAYING YOUR TUITION AND FEES If you are satisfied with your schedule, you are required to clear your tuition and fees. Note: Wallace Community College Selma does not accept partial payments. Your tuition and fees must be paid in full or your schedule will be automatically deleted from the system; therefore, you will not be allowed to attend class. Student financial information can be accessed through Google Chrome at www.wccs.edu ; click on My Wallace Selma and log in to your student account. Your user ID is your student number that is assigned upon registration. Your PIN is your birthday in a six-digit format (mm/dd/yy). PELL If you are clearing tuition and fees with PELL funds, your fees will clear automatically before the first day of class. Log into your “My Wallace Selma” on the WCCS home page to make sure your award amount is enough to cover your tuition and fees. Any outstanding balance must be paid in full before the first day of class.
1ST MINI SESSION Complete/partial withdrawal prior to Jan 9, 2017 100% Complete withdrawal prior to Jan 11, 2017 75% Complete withdrawal prior to Jan 13, 2017 50% Complete withdrawal prior to Jan 15, 2017 25% Students enrolled in the 1ST MINI SESSION and withdrawing from class on or after Jan 15, 2017 will not receive a refund.
All Checks, credit, and debit cards must be processed through your My Wallace Selma accounts.
2ND MINI SESSION Complete/partial withdrawal prior to March 6, 2017 Complete withdrawal prior to March 8, 2017
Pell grant disbursement is 14 days after the first day of classes.
100% 75%
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CHECK OR DEBIT If you are clearing fees with using the electronic check process or debit card, you must log in to your “My Wallace Selma” on the WCCS home page Click on the following: 1. Student 2. Student Records 3. Account Detail by term 4. Choose term, then click submit (make a note of amount due; you will need to enter later) 5. Pay now 7. Enter amount 8. Choose credit, debit card payment or check. 9. Print a receipt for your records CASH If you are clearing tuition and fees with cash, go to the Cashier’s Office, 1st Floor, New Student Center, Monday-Thursday 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. and Friday 8:00 a.m. – 12 noon. NOTE: Failure to pay your tuition in full or before the first day of class may result in deletion of your schedule and removal from class.
TUITION FOR NON-RESIDENTS OF ALABAMA Any applicant for admission who does not meet the residency requirements will be charged tuition at 2.0 times the in-state tuition rate (Alabama Community College System 803.01). An applicant who has graduated from an Alabama high school or has obtained a GED in the State of Alabama within three years of the date of his/her application for admission in accordance with the requirements set forth in the Code of Alabama, will be allowed to pay the in-state tuition rate. The following individuals shall be charged the in-state/in-district rate, or otherwise considered a resident, for tuition purposes: • A Veteran using educational assistance under either chapter 30 (Montgomery G.I. Bill – Active Duty Program) or chapter 33 (Post-9/11 G.I. Bill), of title 38, United States Code, who lives i the State of Alabama while attending a school located in the State of Alabama (regardless of his/her formal State of residence) and enrolls in the school within three years of discharge from a period of active duty service of 90 days or more. • Anyone using transferred Post-9/11 GI Bill benefits (38 U.S.C. § 3319) who lives in the State of Alabama while attending a school located in the State of Alabama (regardless of his/her formal State of residence) and enrolls in the school within three years of the transferor's discharge from a period of active duty service of 90 days or more. • A spouse or child using benefits under the Marine Gunnery Sergeant John David Fry Scholarship (38 U.S.C. § 3311(b) (9)) who lives in the State of Alabama while attending a school located in the State of Alabama (regardless of his/her formal State of residence) and enrolls in the school within three years of the Service member’s death in the line of duty following a period of active duty service of 90 days or more. • Anyone described above while he or she remains continuously enrolled (other than during regularly scheduled breaks between courses, semesters, or terms) at the same school. The person so described must have enrolled in the school prior to the expiration of the three year period following discharge or death described above and must be using educational benefits under either chapter 30 or chapter 33, of title 38, United States Code.
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Credit Hours
Tuition $115/Hr
Tech. Fee
Fac. Renewal Fee
ACS Reserve
Total Tuition & Fees
1
117.00
9.00
9.00
1.00
136.00
2
234.00
18.00
18.00
2.00
272.00
3
351.00
27.00
27.00
3.00
408.00
4
468.00
36.00
36.00
4.00
544.00
5
585.00
45.00
45.00
5.00
680.00
6
702.00
54.00
54.00
6.00
816.00
7
819.00
63.00
63.00
7.00
952.00
8
936.00
72.00
72.00
8.00
1088.00
9
1053.00
81.00
81.00
9.00
1224.00
10
1170.00
90.00
90.00
10.00
1360.00
11
1287.00
99.00
99.00
11.00
1496.00
12
1404.00
108.00
108.00
12.00
1632.00
13
1521.00
117.00
117.00
13.00
1768.00
14
1638.00
126.00
126.00
14.00
1904.00
15
1755.00
135.00
135.00
15.00
2040.00
16
1872.00
144.00
144.00
16.00
2176.00
17
1989.00
153.00
153.00
17.00
2312.00
18
2106.00
162.00
162.00
18.00
2448.00
19
2223.00
171.00
171.00
19.00
2584.00
20
2340.00
180.00
180.00
20.00
2720.00
21
2457.00
189.00
189.00
21.00
2856.00
22
2574.00
198.00
198.00
22.00
2992.00
23
2691.00
207.00
207.00
23.00
3128.00
24
2808.00
216.00
216.00
24.00
3264.00
25
2925.00
225.00
225.00
25.00
3400.00
MyWallaceSelma • Student Resources at Your Fingertips www.wccs.edu Check E-mail. Student e-mail accounts are available to all students at no charge. Register for and Drop/Add Classes. Students can register online or drop a class via their MyWallaceSelma account under the student tab. Pay Tuition and Fees. Registration is not complete until tuition and fees are paid in full. Mastercard, Discover, American Express and Visa are accepted. Check Grades. Students may access their grades at the conclusion of each semester.
View Documents. Students may access their unofficial transcripts and degree plans. Check Financial Aid Status. Access your financial aid account.
Register Online down menu under Action for the course you want to drop, and then select Drop. (Please be aware of drop/add deadlines and refund dates as outlined on the inside front cover and p. 7 of this schedule). Continue until your course schedule is complete. To view your schedule, go back to the Registration menu and select My Class Schedule.
1. GETTING STARTED: If you are a newly admitted or returning student you may have received a student number in your e-mail. You may also use your social security number as a temporary student ID and six-digit birthdate as a temporary PIN. You must not be on academic probation or have any outstanding fees or holds to register.
5. COMPLETE REGISTRATION: Once your schedule is complete, return to the Student tab, click on My Tuition and Fees, and then Check Current Balance Here. There you will see a screen that displays tuition charges for the schedule you have chosen. Available financial aid coverage may also be viewed. To complete the entire registration process, you must pay the amount due by the dates published by WCCS.
2. GO ONLINE: Visit www.wccs.edu and click on the MyWallaceSelma link to access your student information. Click on Selma Records (Secure Area) to log in. 3. LOGIN SCREEN: Enter your student number (this is your social security number without the dashes) or your WCCS assigned student number. Enter your PIN number (the default PIN is your six-digit birthdate). You will be prompted to change your PIN for privacy and security.
6. PAYMENT: When you access My Tuition and Fees and then Check Current Balance Here, you will be provided options to pay your balance by electronic check, or by credit card with Discover, American Express, Visa or Mastercard. You may also pay in person during regular business hours at the WCCS Cashier’s Office by check, cash or money order.
4. SELECT THE STUDENT TAB, THEN CLICK ON REGISTRATION: Select the term for which you would like to register, then select Register/Add/Drop Classes. Here you may enter the course numbers from the published class schedule, or select Class Search to search online for classes meeting your desired criteria. Select the class subject (add time/day constraints under the Advanced Search option). You will be shown a list of courses meeting your selected criteria. Select the classes you want to take by clicking in the corresponding box under the Select column. Click Register to add the course. To Drop a course, go to the Add or Drop Classes section and select the drop-
7. REMEMBER: To ensure complete registration, full payment must be received by the posted payment deadlines. If you do not settle your account by the date posted in the current semester schedule, your schedule should be deleted. Please check your schedule for accuracy.
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WALLACE COMMUNITY COLLEGE SELMA
Placement Test Information Spring Semester 2017 www.wccs.edu (Times and dates are subject to change without prior notice) Placement Testing Exemptions Students may receive full or partial placement testing exemptions if they comply with the following criteria: (Official documentation must be provided for verification of exemptions.)
1.
Successful completion (grade of C or better) of English and/or mathematics courses from a regionally accredited college or university.
2.
ACT or SAT scores within two years of high school graduation that meet the following minimums: English Mathematics
3.
ACT - English score of 20 SAT - verbal score of 480 ACT - mathematics score of 20 SAT - mathematics score of 526
Transient student approval. Students who are enrolled at other colleges or universities are given permission by their parent institution to take a specific course or courses on a transient approval letter.
Placement Testing Hours Placement testing for the Spring Semester 2017 is from August 2016 through December 2016. In order to take the Accuplacer Test an application and any other pertinent paperwork must be on file. Accuplacer Placement Testing is by appointment only. Call Ms. Shelia Jefferson at 334-876-9295 to schedule the Accuplacer Placement Test. A current picture ID MUST be presented at time of testing. If you cannot operate a computer, please let Ms. Jefferson know when you schedule your test. Accuplacer Placement Testing will not be administered to any one student more than once. After the first test there will be a $8 retesting fee. The retesting fee must be paid prior to scheduling test, receipt taken to the Admissions/Records Office, and schedule the retest.
Accuplacer Placement Testing Hours (Evening) Monday nights by appointment only call (334) 876-9295 for scheduling availability.
Ability to Benefit/Accuplacer Test (Test for non-graduates of high school) The Ability to Benefit/Compass Test is given by appointment only. This test is for non-graduates and does not guarantee admittance to the college. Please see the Financial Aid Department regarding FAFSA (Pell Grant) requirements for nongraduates.
**Please Note: * Space is limited, first come first serve. * These dates are subject to change. Please contact (334) 876-9295 for current testing times. * Students may bring their own calculator to testing or use the calculator accessory available on the windows program. (Training will not be provided on how to use a calculator.) * LPN majors are not exempt from taking the Accuplacer Placement Test. For additional information, please contact the LPN Department at (334) 876-9335.
Special Needs - Any Student in need of special accommodations and/or modifications must contact the college ADA Coordinator, Mrs. SheliaTheiss at (334) 876-9294 for an appointment. Her office is located in the Student Center Building on the second floor.
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Wallace Community College Selma (WCCS) Bookstore PURCHASE To purchase books with any financial aid; including, but not limited to: Pell Grant, WIA, VA, and scholarships1, you must: 1. Purchase on specified dates; usually no earlier than five (5) business days before the first day of class. (Dates will be sent via student email and posted onto either wccs.bncollege.com or facebook.com/wccsbookstore.) 2. Present a valid student ID. 3. Have your current course schedule. 4. Have a valid debit or credit card to secure all textbook rental transactions. 1Scholarship
students may purchase books only after they have visited the library and have received an authorization form. Scholarship students must return all books at the end of each semester to the library. No Buyback will be done on books purchased with scholarships.
REFUND To return textbooks for full refund to original form of payment, you must: ANY REASON (By end of first week of class; usually Friday after first day of class2) 1. Present original bookstore receipt. (No refunds or exchanges will be given without receipt.) 2. Present valid student ID, if purchased with financial aid. 3. Return book in original condition. (I.e. unwrapped loose-leaf books or shrink-wrapped titles which do not have the wrapping intact, accessed Digital Content, CDs returned with respective text, etc. are nonreturnable) 2The
one week limit is necessary in order to accommodate WIA, VA, and Title IV grant distribution requirements.
DROPPED COURSE / WITHDRAWAL (Limit up until 30 days after first day of semester) 1. Requirements 1-3 listed under REFUND / ANY REASON 2. Provide proof of drop or withdrawal from the respective course. (Form can be obtained from the office of Admissions and Records.)
BUYBACK3 / RENTAL CHECK-IN WCCS Bookstore buys back books at the end of the fall and spring semesters during the weeks before and of full session finals. Summer Buybacks are held during full session finals week only, as per the needs of the store and notification will be given to students via email in the event of one. Books are bought back at up to 50% of the book’s retail price if they do not meet the following, but not limited, stipulations of having a pending new edition, missing original components, being a loose-leaf text, overstocked, damaged beyond normal wear and usage, etc. WCCS Bookstore does issue cash for books purchased; however, a valid student ID must be presented. All rental textbooks are to be checked-in by last day of full session finals. You may turn them in before the deadline. All rentals that are not turned in by deadline are subject to rental fees. 3Buyback
information cannot be given over the phone, via email, or without the book being sold present.
FREE TUTORING FOR WCCS STUDENTS Free Tutoring Tutoring is offered to WCCS students seeking assistance in: Math • English • Biology • Computer science • Transitional courses The Tutoring Lab is located on the 2nd Floor of the New Student Services Building and is open 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Thursday and 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. on Friday. SLA tutors are also available. Please take advantage of the free service. Ask your instructor for tutoring information or contact Karen Brown at 334.876.9262 for scheduling.
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E-LEARNING SPRING 2017 (Students who pre-register for courses and do not pay for them will be removed from the system before the start of regular registration)
You must login to your E-learning class by dates stipulated or you will be DROPPED from the class roster. YOU CANNOT LOGIN UNTIL TUITION IS PAID
FULL AND FIRST MINI-SESSION STUDENTS MUST COMPLETE ON-LINE INTIAL LOGIN/ORIENTATION on the following date- January 9, 2017
*You must activate your WCCS e-mail account, per instructions below, before you can complete orientation*
First day of class for Full Session and First Mini- Session – January 9, 2017 (obtain syllabus) You must login to each class(es) read syllabi, and respond to an initial post from the instructor via the message board within the first three days of the course start date. Tutorial video is available on the wccs.edu e-learning website.
SECOND MINI-SESSION STUDENTS MUST COMPLETE ON-LINE INTIAL LOGIN/ORIENTATION on the following date – March 6, 2017 First day of class for Second Mini-Session – March 6, 2017 (obtain syllabus) You must login to each class(es) read syllabi, and respond to an initial post from the instructor via the message board within the first three days of the course start date. Tutorial video is available on the wccs.edu e-learning website.
It is highly recommended that students who are taking E-learning courses have a computer and Internet access in their homes. The lack of Internet access and/or the presence of technical difficulties do not constitute an excuse for submission of late class assignments. It is also highly recommended that students who are taking E-learning courses for the first time attend the Online Orientation session offered at the beginning of each term (time and location listed online).
All online courses require two on-campus assessments. The date and time of each assessment will be published on the E-learning website and announced within each course. LOGIN INSTRUCTIONS for INITIAL LOGIN/ORIENTATION STEPS:
Activating your WCCS E-Mail Address Type in www.wccs.edu:
STEP 1: Activate your WCCS email account Click on, Student Email Read the detailed instructions then click on, Sign in to Student Email Your WCCS student email consists of: your last name, student number without the (ex.
[email protected])
“W”@student.wccs.edu
Initial Password: Wallace + the last four digits of your Social Security Number (ex. Wallace1234) STEP 2: Login to Canvas Click on the E-Learning Tab Click on Canvas Login and enter your WCCS email address (ex.
[email protected]) and Password – Wallace + the last four digits of your Social Security Number (Ex. Wallace1234) 15
STEP 3: Mandatory Activity Upon login on the first day of class, students are required to read the course syllabus and complete the Syllabus Quiz located in the “Getting Started” Module. If you do not complete this activity by day three of the course start date, you will be submitted as a “NO SHOW” and dropped from the class.
STEP 4: Set up Canvas Notifications Canvas includes a set of notifications you can receive, via email or text message, to stay updated on course announcements and updates. For example, students may now receive notifications when a due date changes, an assignment has been graded, etc. You can select which notifications you want to receive and how often you want to receive them under Account>Notifications.
IF YOU ARE UNABLE TO LOGIN CONTACT: Monique Ford, E-Learning Technical Specialist at (334) 876-9303 or
[email protected] Felicia Sanders, Director of E-Learning at (334) 876-9352 or
[email protected] Valerie Curtis, Secretary to Information/Technical System at (334) 876-9416 or
[email protected]
GED TEST DATES SPRING 2017 (Test dates subject to change)
Jan 14, 21, 28
Feb 4, 11, 11, 18
Mar 4, 11, 11, 18
Apr 1, 8, 8, 15
May 6, 13, 13, 20
Examinees must bring the following to register: • State or Federal Government issued picture ID • Social Security Card 17 year olds must also bring: Student Exit Interview Form (from school) Notarized letter letter of permission (from parent) For more information go to: www.ged.com or call: 334-876-9369
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Pass the GED test? Continue your EDUCATION? Improve your ACADEMIC skills? Make your DREAMS come true? We offer FREE classes in Chilton, Dallas, Lowndes, & Perry Counties. Chilton County: 1114 Fifth Avenue North, Clanton Registration is held the 1st & 3rd Tuesday of every month.
Dallas County: Day Classes Registration is held every Wednesday at 8:00 am at Wallace Community College Administration Building 116.
Day Class Tuesday & Thursday 8:00 am – 12:00 noon
Wallace Community College Selma AB 114 Monday – Thursday 8:00 am – 12:00 noon Monday – Thursday 12:00 noon – 3:00 pm Wallace Community College Selma, AB-115 Monday – Thursday 8:00 am – 12:00 noon
Evening Class Tuesday & Thursday 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Selma Career Center Monday – Thursday 8:00 am –12:00 noon Selma-Dallas County Library Monday – Thursday 9:00 am – 1:00 pm
Perry County: Uniontown Public Library Monday & Wednesday 9:00 am – 8:00 pm Registration is held the 1st Tuesday of every month.
St. Edmund Learning Center Tuesday, Wednesday, & Thursday 8:00 am –12:00 noon Math Class Monday & Wednesday 8:00 am – 12:00 noon
Lowndes County: Family Guidance Center Monday - Wednesday 8:30 am – 12:30 pm Registration is held the 1st & 3rd Monday of every month.
Evening Class Wallace Community College Selma, AB-115 Tuesday & Thursday 4:00 pm – 7:00 pm Registration is held the 2nd Tuesday of every month. GED Online class is available!
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Upon login on the first day of class, students are required to read the syllabus and view the instructional video created to assist students in navigating the E-Learning Web 2.0 Learning Management System. Be sure to complete the syllabus and video quiz. Instructions for completing this mandatory activity will be posted on the Instructor page as well as in the Class Forum. If you do not complete this activity by day three of the course start date, you will be submitted as a “NO SHOW” and dropped from the class. Please note: In order to remain on task, every student is required to check the Class Forum at least three times per week for course information and course updates.
dropped from the course.)
*STEP 3 – MANDATORY ACTIVITY (*Must complete or you will be submitted as a “no show” and
To complete the online log-in process, type in www.wccs.edu: • Click E-Learning. • Type in your full WCCS Student Email Address . • Type in your WCCS Student Email password. • Click LOGIN. • To access each course, click on the individual course links.
STEP 2 – ONLINE COURSE LOGIN
If you need assistance resetting your password, please contact Monique Ford at 334-876-9303 or email
[email protected]. You may also contact Felicia Sanders at 334-876-9352 or email
[email protected].
To access the campus e-mail system: • Access the WCCS homepage (www.wccs.edu) and click on Students, Student E-mail, and then Sign In to Student E-mail at the bottom of the page. • Enter your full e-mail address in the "Username“ field. • Enter your social security number in the “Password” field and click the "Sign In" button. You will complete the activation process by changing your password, entering a string of CAPTCHA text, and agreeing to their terms of service. The initial activation is a ONE TIME only event and subsequent logins will take you directly to your mail box.
A WCCS student email address must be used for all official class correspondence with your instructor. * You will not be able to activate your WCCS student e-mail account until your tuition has been paid. The wait time after tuition payment is approximately 1 hour. To obtain your WCCS student e-mail address: • Access the WCCS website at www.wccs.edu and click on Find your Student E-mail Address under the Important Links section. • Type in your Social Security Number and click Get Student Id. Your Banner ID as well as your student e-mail address will appear in the highlighted area.
STEP 1 – ACTIVATE WCCS STUDENT E-MAIL ACCOUNT
E-LEARNING WEB 2.0 QUICK START GUIDE
Use appropriate language. Excessive use of “chat” or “text messaging” jargon is not acceptable for communication and discussions. Inappropriate and/or offensive language, especially comments that might be construed as racist or sexist, are not appropriate and will be dealt with on an individual basis. Do not use all caps in an online environment. Using all caps is considered SHOUTING. Use proper spelling, capitalization, grammar, usage, and punctuation. It is good practice to compose your message in Microsoft Word where you can check your spelling and grammar prior to posting in the forums. Remember that there are other human beings reading your postings, so treat everyone with respect. Don’t post anything you wouldn’t be willing to communicate face to face. Keep your personal information private. The discussion forum and class forum are public forums; therefore, everyone can see what is posted. All personal concerns and/or problems need to be emailed to the instructor.
E-LEARNING WEB 2.0 QUICK START GUIDE
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Wallace Community College Selma Spring 2017 Class Schedule FULL SESSION (BIOLOGY) CRN # 20002
Course BIO-103
TITLE Principles of Biology I
Hrs 4.0
Day Thursday
Time 5:00pm-9:20pm
Room AS-220
Instructor Staff
20003
BIO-103
Principles of Biology I
4.0
MW Wed
9:30am-10:45am 2:30pm-4:30pm
AS-219 AS-219
Baldwin
20004
BIO-103
Principles of Biology I
4.0
E-Learn
20005
BIO-103
Principles of Biology I
4.0
T TH Tues
9:30am-10:45am 12:30pm-2:30pm
AS-219 AS-219
Baldwin
20008* BIO-104
Principles of Biology II
4.0
T TH Thur
11:00am-12:15am 12:30pm-2:30pm
AS-219 AS-219
Owens
20009* BIO-104
Principles of Biology II
4.0
E-Learn
20010* BIO-201
Human Anatomy & Physiology I 4.0
Tue (Hybrid)
20011* BIO-201
Human Anatomy & Physiology I 4.0
E-Learn (Requires 2 mandatory Lab meetings)
Owens
20013* BIO-201
Human Anatomy & Physiology I 4.0
Thursday
Owens
20014* BIO-202
Human Anatomy & Physiology II 4.0
E-Learn (Requires 2 mandatory Lab meetings)
Staff
20015* BIO-202
Human Anatomy & Physiology II 4.0
Wed
5:00pm-9:20pm
AS-220
White
20017* BIO-220
General Microbiology
4.0
MW
11:00am-1:50pm
AS-220
Baldwin
20018* BIO-220
General Microbiology
4.0
E-Learn (Requires 2 mandatory Lab meetings)
Staff
Staff 12:30pm-2:30pm
5:00pm-9:30pm
AS-124
AS-219
Owens
Baldwin
First Mini Session (Biology) 20001
BIO-103
Principles of Biology I
4.0
20389* BIO-104
Principles of Biology II
E Learn
Staff
Second Mini Session (Biology) 4.0
E Learn
Staff
Full Session (Business Administration) 20020
BUS-100 Introduction to Business
3.0
E Learn
20459
BUS-100 Introduction to Business
3.0
Mon
Wilson 5:30pm-8:00pm
*Requires pre-requisite, see college catalog
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Woodson
CRN # 20021
Course TITLE BUS-177 Salesmanship
Hrs 3.0
Day E Learn
Time
Room
Instructor Wilson
20022
BUS-215 Business Communications
3.0
E Learn
20023
BUS-241 Principles of Accounting I
3.0
T TH
9:30am-10:45am
20454
BUS-241 Principles of Accounting I
3.0
Thurs
5:30pm-8:00pm
20024* BUS-242 Principles of Accounting II
3.0
T TH
9:30am-10:45am
HANK-211
Miller
20026* BUS-242 Principles of Accounting II
3.0
MW
9:30am-10:45am
HANK-210
Henderson
20027* BUS-246 Account on The Microcomputer 3.0
MW
11:00am-12:15pm
HANK-211
Miller
20452* BUS-246 Account on The Microcomputer 3.0
Tuesday
5:30pm-8:00pm
HANK-211
Miller
20029
BUS-262 Business Law II
3.0
MW
9:30am-10:45am
HANK-209
Cummings
20030
BUS-263 Legal/Social Environment Bus
3.0
MW
12:30pm-1:45pm
HANK-209
Henderson
20032* BUS-271 Business Statistics I
3.0
MW
12:30pm-1:45pm
AS-216
Autery
20033
BUS-275 Principles of Management
3.0
MW
8:00am-9:15am
HANK-210
Cummings
20455
BUS-275 Principles of Management
3.0
Wed
5:30pm-8:00pm
20034
BUS-298 Directive Studies I
2.0
E-Learn
20405
BUS-262 Business Law II
3.0
E Learn
King
20031
BUS-263 Legal/Social Environment Bus
3.0
E-Learn
King
Marshall HANK-210
Henderson Miller
Woodson Moss
First Mini Session (Business Administration)
Full Session (Chemistry) 20035* CHM-111 College Chemistry I
4.0
MW Wed
9:30am-10:45am 12:30pm-2:30pm
AS-118 AS-120
Pugh
20390* CHM-112 College Chemistry II
4.0
MW M
8:00am-9:15am 12:30pm-2:30pm
AS-118
Pugh
HANK-301
Staff
Full Session (Computer Information Systems) 20038
CIS-130
Intro to Computer Info Systems 3.0
T TH
9:30am-10:45pm
20043
CIS-146
Microcomputer Applications
3.0
E Learn
20424
CIS-146
Microcomputer Applications
3.0
MW
20457
CIS-147
Adv Microcomputer Applications 3.0
Staff 8:00am-9:15am
E-Learn
*Requires pre-requisite, see college catalog
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Hank-301
Jones Hannah
CRN # 20458
Course CIS-147
TITLE Hrs Adv Microcomputer Applications 3.0
Day T TH
Time 8:00am-9:15am
Room
Instructor Staff
20047
CIS-161
Networking & Data
3.0
T TH
11:00am-12:15pm
HANK-301
Allison
20399
CIS-191
Intro to Computer Program
3.0
T TH
11:00am-12:15pm
Hank-211
Jones
20456
CIS-207
Intro to Web Development
3.0
MW
9:30am-10:45am
HANK-301
Jones
20460
CIS-251
C++ Programming
3.0
MW
8:00am-9:15am
Staff
20465
CIS-225
Intro to SQL Program – Oracle
3.0
MW
11:00am-12:15pm
Staff
20461
CIS-268
Software Support
3.0
MW
11:00am-12:15pm
HANK-300
Jones
20462
CIS-269
Hardware Support
3.0
MW
12:30pm-1:45pm
Hank-300
Jones
First Mini Session (Computer Information Systems) 20037
CIS-130
Intro to Computer Info Systems 3.0
E Learn
Sanders
20402
CIS-280
Network Security
E Learn
Staff
20039
CIS-130
Intro to Computer Info Systems 3.0
3.0
Second Mini Session (Computer Information Systems) E Learn
Sanders
First Mini Session (Criminal Justice) 20063
CRJ-150
Introduction to Corrections
3.0
E Learn
Dysart
20064
CRJ-209
Juvenile Delinquency
20078
ECO-231
Principles of Macroeconomics
3.0
T TH
12:30pm-1:45pm
HANK-209
Miller
20079
ECO-232
Principles of Microeconomics
3.0
T TH
11:00am-12:15pm
HANK-112
Miller
20453
ECO-232 Principles of Microeconomics
3.0
Thursday
5:30pm-8:00pm
20076
ECO-231
Second Mini Session (Criminal Justice) 3.0
E Learn
Dysart
Full Session (Economics)
Staff
First Mini Session (Economics) Principles of Macroeconomics 3.0
E Learn
22
Hannah
Second Mini Session (Economics) CRN # 20080
Course TITLE ECO-232 Principles of Microeconomics
Hrs 3.0
Day E Learn
20087
ENG-092 Basic English I
4.0
MTW
20088
ENG-092 Basic English I
4.0
20090* ENG-093 Basic English II 20091* ENG-093 Basic English II
Time
Room
Instructor Hannah
9:30am-10:45am
CB-119
Staff
MTW
8:00am-9:15am
CB-119
Staff
4.0
MTW
8:00am-9:15am
CB-109
Sims
4.0
Wed
5:30pm-8:50pm
CB-119
Staff
20450* ENR-094 Integrated Reading and Writing 4.0
MTW
9:30am-10:45am
CB-141
Sturdivant
20092
ENG-100 Vocational Technical English I
3.0
T TH
8:00am-9:15am
HANK-304
Richardson
20093
ENG-100 Vocational Technical English I
3.0
Mon
5:30pm-8:00pm
HANK-304
Richardson
20094
ENG-100 Vocational Technical English I
3.0
MW
1:00pm-2:15pm
HANK-218
Johnson
20442
ENG-100 Vocational Technical English I
3.0
Mon
5:30pm-8:00pm
CB-119
Pettaway
20096* ENG-101 English Composition I
3.0
E Learn
20097* ENG-101 English Composition I
3.0
T TH
11:00am-12:15pm
HANK-218
Johnson
20099* ENG-101 English Composition I
3.0
MW
11:00am-12:15pm
HANK-304
Richardson
20100* ENG-101 English Composition I
3.0
Wed
5:30pm-8:00pm
HANK-218
Staff
20101* ENG-101 English Composition I
3.0
MW
12:30pm-1:45pm
HANK-300
Richardson
20104* ENG-102 English Composition II
3.0
E Learn
20105* ENG-102 English Composition II
3.0
T TH
9:30am-10:45am
HANK-304
Richardson
20106* ENG-102 English Composition II
3.0
MW
9:30am-1045am
HANK-218
Johnson
20108* ENG-102 English Composition II
3.0
MW
8:00am-9:15am
HANK-218
Johnson
20109* ENG-102 English Composition II
3.0
E Learn
20112* ENG-272 World Literature II
3.0
T TH
20113* ENG-272 World Literature II
3.0
E Learn
Full Session (Language Arts – English)
Staff
McKnight
McKnight 9:30am-10:45am
*Requires pre-requisite, see college catalog
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HANK-219
Johnson Sturdivant
First Mini Session (Language Arts – English) CRN # Course TITLE 20473* ENG-093 Basic English II
Hrs 4.0
Day MTWTH
Time 9:30am-11:10am
Room CB-109
Instructor Sims
20095* ENG-101 English Composition I
3.0
E Learn
Staff
20103* ENG-102 English Composition II
3.0
E Learn
Dauphin
20110* ENG-271 World Literature I
3.0
E Learn
Chesnut
Second Mini Session (Language Arts – English) 20098* ENG-101 English Composition I
3.0
MTWTH
9:30am-10:45am
CB-109
Sims
20392* ENG-102 English Composition II
3.0
E Learn
Staff
20114* ENG-272 World Literature II
3.0
E Learn
Chesnut
Full Session (Language Arts – Reading) 20298
RDG-085 Developmental Reading III
4.0
MTW
11:00am-12:15pm
CB-141
Sturdivant
First Mini Session (Language Arts – Speech) 20307
SPH-106 Fund of Oral Communication
3.0
W (E Learn) 11:00am-2:00pm (Requires 3 class meetings)
Rhodes
20308
SPH-106 Fund of Oral Communication
3.0
W (Hybrid)
20396
SPH-106 Fund of Oral Communication
3.0
W (Hybrid)
20313
SPH-107 Fund of Public Speaking
3.0
W (E Learn) 11:00am-2:00pm (requires 4 class meetings)
20118
HED-224 Personal & Community Health
20121
HED-226 Introduction to Wellness
20116
HED-221 Personal Health
3.0
E Learn
Elliott
20120
HED-226 Introduction to Wellness
3.0
E Learn
Elliott
2:15pm-5:15pm
AS-217
Rhodes
AS-217
Rhodes
AS-217
Rhodes
CB-123
Elliott
Second Mini Session (Language Arts – Speech) 2:15ap-5:15pm
Full Session (Health and Physical Education) 3.0
MW
12:30pm-1:45pm
3.0
T TH
*Requires pre-requisite, see college catalog
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12:30pm-1:45pm
CB-123
Elliott
First Mini Session (Health and Physical Education) CRN # 20115
Course TITLE HED-221 Personal Health
Hrs
Day 3.0
Time
Room
20117
HED-222 Community Health
3.0
20119
HED-224 Personal & Community Health
20123
HIS-101
Western Civilization I
3.0
MW
20125
HIS-101
Western Civilization I
3.0
E Learn
White
20126
HIS-102
Western Civilization II
3.0
E Learn
Tapper
20128
HIS-102
Western Civilization II
3.0
T TH
20132
HIS-201
United States History I
3.0
E Learn
20133
HIS-201
United States History I
3.0
T TH
11:00am-12:15pm
CB-120
White
20135
HIS-202
United States History II
3.0
MW
11:00am-12:15pm
CB-120
White
20136
HIS-202
United States History II
3.0
E Learn
20122
HIS-101 Western Civilization I
3.0
E Learn
Lewis
20131
HIS-201 United States History I
3.0
E Learn
Clifton
E Learn
E Learn
Instructor Staff Elliott
Second Mini Session (Health and Physical Education) 3.0
E Learn
Burton
Full Session (Social Science – History) 12:30pm-1:45pm
9:30am-10:45am
CB-120
CB-120
White
White Tapper
Staff
First Mini Session (Social Science – History)
Second Mini Session (Social Science – History) 20130
HIS-102 Western Civilization II
3.0
E Learn
Lewis
20137
HIS-202 United States History II
3.0
E Learn
Clifton
20157
LBS-101
Language Arts (Library Science) Library Science I
1.0
TH
1:50pm-3:00pm
LIBRARY
Carstarphen
Full Session (Mathematics) 20159
MAH-101 Vocational Technical Math I
3.0
T TH
8:00am-9:15am
AS-221
Wright
20158
MAH-101 Vocational Technical Math I
3.0
Wed
5:30pm-8:00pm
CB-146
Staff
25
CRN # 20200
Course TITLE MTH-090 Basic Mathematics
Hrs 4.0
Day MW Wed
Time 9:30am-10:45am 2:00pm-2:50pm
Room CB-109
Instructor Dozier
20201
MTH-090 Basic Mathematics
4.0
Tuesday
5:30pm-8:50pm
CB-127
Staff
20202
MTH-090 Basic Mathematics
4.0
MW Mon
12:30pm-1:45pm 2:00pm-2:50pm
CB-146 CB-109
Dozier
20204* MTH-098 Elementary Algebra
4.0
T TH TH
12:30pm-1:45pm 2:00pm-2:50pm
AS-221 CB-109
Young
20205* MTH-098 Elementary Algebra
4.0
Tuesday
5:30pm-8:50pm
CB-146
Staff
20207* MTH-098 Elementary Algebra
4.0
T TH Tue
11:00am-12:15pm 2:00pm-2:50pm
AS-221 CB-109
Young
20209* MTH-100 Intermediate College Algebra
3.0
Tuesday
5:30pm-8:00pm
AS-221
Wright
20210* MTH-100 Intermediate College Algebra
3.0
T TH
9:30am-10:45am
AS-217
Minor
20211* MTH-100 Intermediate College Algebra
3.0
MW
9:30am-10:45am
AS-221
Wright
20212* MTH-100 Intermediate College Algebra
3.0
T TH
11:00am-12:15pm
AS-216
Autery
20213* MTH-100 Intermediate College Algebra
3.0
E Learn
20393* MTH-100 Intermediate College Algebra
3.0
MW
20427* MTH-110 Finite Mathematics
3.0
E Learn
20214* MTH-112 Precalculus Algebra
3.0
T TH
11:00am-12:15pm
AS-217
Minor
20215* MTH-112 Precalculus Algebra
3.0
MW
8:00am-9:15am
AS-216
Autery
20216* MTH-112 Precalculus Algebra
3.0
Thursday
5:30pm-8:00pm
AS-217
Minor
20217* MTH-112 Precalculus Algebra
3.0
E Learn
20470* MTH-113 Precalculus Trigonometry
3.0
T TH
8:00am-9:15am
AS-216
Autery
20219* MTH-116 Mathematical Applications
3.0
T TH
12:30pm-1:45pm
AS-217
Minor
20220* MTH-116 Mathematical Applications
3.0
E Learn
20471* MTH-126 Calculus II
4.0
MW
Wright 11:00am-12:15pm
AS-216
Autery Goings
Goings
Minor 9:30am-11:10am
AS-218
Goings
AS-221
Wright
AS-221
Wright
First Mini Session (Mathematics) 20203* MTH-098 Elementary Algebra
4.0
MTWTH
12:30pm-2:10pm
Second Mini Session (Mathematics) 20472* MTH-100 Intermediate College Algebra
3.0
MTWTH
26
12:30pm-1:45pm
Full Session (Fine Arts – Music) CRN # 20224
Course TITLE MUS-101 Music Appreciation
Hrs 3.0
Day MW
Time 8:00am-9:15am
Room AS-220
Instructor Welch
20226
MUS-101 Music Appreciation
3.0
T TH
11:00am-12:15pm
AS-220
Welch
20223
MUS-101 Music Appreciation
3.0
E Learn
20451
MUS-101 Music Appreciation
3.0
Tuesday
Welch 5:30pm-8:00pm
AS-220
Welch
First Mini Session (Fine Arts – Music/Theatre) 20227
MUS-101 Music Appreciation
3.0
E Learn
Welch
20228
MUS-101 Music Appreciation
20239
NUR-105 Adult Nursing
8.0
MW Tue
8:30am-11:00am 8:30am-11:30am
HS-208
Johnson
20241
NUR-105L Adult Nursing Lab
0.0
TH F
7:00am-3:00pm
HOSP-HOSP
Johnson
20242
NUR-105L Adult Nursing Lab
0.0
TH F
7:00am-3:00pm
HOSP-HOSP
Johnson
20246
NUR-106 Maternal and Child Nursing
5.0
MW
12:00am-2:30pm
HS-208
Ford
20249
NUR-106L Material & Child Nursing Lab
0.0
TH F
7:00am-3:00pm
HOSP-HOSP
Ford
20250
NUR-106L Material & Child Nursing Lab
0.0
TH F
7:00am-3:00pm
HOSP-HOSP
Ford
20255
NUR-200 Nursing Career Mobility Assess
6.0
MW
4:00pm-7:00pm
HS-208
Purdie
20411
NUR-200L Nursing Career Mobility Lab
0.0
TH F
7:00am-3:00pm
HOSP
Purdie
20412
NUR-200L Nursing Career Mobility Lab
0.0
TH F
7:00am-3:00pm
HOSP
Purdie
20257
NUR-203 Nursing Through The Lifespan III 6.0
MW
8:30am-12:20pm
HS-205
Pullom
20256
NUR-203 Nursing Through The Lifespan III 6.0
E Learn
20258
NUR-203L Nursing Thru Lifespan III Lab
0.0
TH F
7:00am-3:00pm
HOSP-HOSP
Pullom
20259
NUR-203L Nursing Thru Lifespan III Lab
0.0
TH F
7:00am-3:00pm
HOSP-HOSP
Turner
20261
NUR-204 Role Transition for The Rn
4.0
Wed
1:00pm-3:00pm
HS-205
Miller
Second Mini Session (Fine Arts – Music/Theatre) 3.0
E Learn
Staff
Full Session (Nursing – Associate Degree)
*Requires pre-requisite, see college catalog
27
Turner
Full Session (Orientation) CRN # 20275
Course ORI-101
TITLE Orientation to College
Hrs 2.0
Day TH
Time 2:15pm-4:15pm
Room HANK-112
Instructor Brown
20276
ORI-101
Orientation to College
2.0
Mon
2:15pm-4:15pm
HANK-303
Chapman
20273
ORI-101
Orientation to College
2.0
T TH
SS-MEDIA
Logan
20274
ORI-101
Orientation to College
2.0
E Learn
First Mini Session (Orientation) 1:15pm-3:15pm
Brown
Second Mini Session (Orientation) 20277
ORI-101
Orientation to College
2.0
E Learn
Logan
20282
PHL-206 Ethics and Society
3.0
MW
12:30pm-1:45pm
HANK-112
Hughes
20302
REL-151 Survey of The Old Testament
3.0
T TH
11:00am-12:15pm
HANK-302
Martin
20300
REL-151
3.0
E Learn
20394
REL-152 Survey of The New Testament
3.0
MW
11:00am-12:15pm
HANK-303
Hughes
20474
REL-152 Survey of The New Testament
3.0
T TH
12:30pm-1:45pm
HANK-302
Martin
20299
REL-151
Full Session (Humanities)
Survey of The Old Testament
Staff
First Mini Session (Humanities) Survey of The Old Testament
3.0
E Learn
Staff
Second Mini Session (Humanities) 20304
REL-152
Survey of New/Testament
3.0
E Learn
Staff
20284
PHS-111 Physical Science
4.0
T TH Tue
8:00am-9:15am 12:30pm-2:30pm
AS-118 AS-120
Pugh
20285
PHS-112 Physical Science II
4.0
T TH Thur
11:00am-12:15pm 12:30pm-2:30pm
AS-118 AS-120
Pugh
Full Session (Physical Science)
Full Session (Social Sciences – Political Science) 20286
POL-211 American National Government 3.0
E Learn
28
Clifton
Full Session (Social Sciences – Psychology) CRN # 20289
Course TITLE PSY-200 General Psychology
Hrs 3.0
Day MW
Time 9:30am-10:45am
Room HANK-303
Instructor Pugh
20290
PSY-200
General Psychology
3.0
T TH
11:00am-12:15pm
HANK-303
Pugh
20288
PSY-200
General Psychology
3.0
E Learn
20291
PSY-200
General Psychology
3.0
MW
11:00am-12:15pm
HANK-112
Pugh
20404
PSY-200
General Psychology
3.0
Tuesday
5:30pm-8:00pm
Hank-210
Champman
Thompkins
20294* PSY-210
Human Growth & Development 3.0
T TH
9:30am-10:45am
HANK-303
Pugh
20293* PSY-210
Human Growth & Development 3.0
Wed
5:30pm-8:00pm
HANK-210
Chapman
20295* PSY-210
Human Growth & Development 3.0
E Learn
20287
PSY-200
General Psychology
20292
PSY-200
General Psychology
Pugh
First Mini Session (Social Sciences – Psychology) 3.0
E Learn
Howard
Second Mini Session (Social Sciences – Psychology) 20297* PSY-210
3.0
E Learn
Howard
Human Growth & Development 3.0
E Learn
Howard
Full Session (Social Sciences – Sociology) 20306
SOC-200 Introduction to Sociology
20475* SOC-210 Social Problems
3.0 3.0
E Learn
E Learn
Staff Staff
First Mini Session (Social Sciences – Sociology) 20305
SOC-200 Introduction to Sociology
3.0
E Learn
*Requires pre-requisite, see college catalog
29
Staff
Evening Classes CRN #
Course
TITLE
Hrs
Day
Time
Room
Instructor
Monday 20459
BUS-100 Introduction to Business
3.0
Monday
5:30pm-8:00pm
Woodson
20093
ENG-100 Vocational Technical English I
3.0
Monday
5:30pm-8:00pm
HANK-304
Richardson
20442
ENG-100 Vocational Technical English I
3.0
Monday
5:30pm-8:00pm
CB-119
Pettaway
20452* BUS-246 Account on the Microcomputer 3.0
Tuesday
5:30pm-8:00pm
HANK-211
Miller
20201
4.0
Tuesday
5:30pm-8:50pm
CB-127
Mitchell
20205* MTH-098 Elementary Algebra
4.0
Tuesday
5:30pm-8:50pm
CB-146
Lofton
20209* MTH-100 Intermediate College Algebra
3.0
Tuesday
5:30pm-8:00pm
AS-221
Wright
20451
MUS-101 Music Appreciation
3.0
Tuesday
5:30pm-8:00pm
AS-220
Welch
20404
PSY-200
3.0
Tuesday
5:30pm-8:00pm
Hank-210
Chapman
Wed
5:00pm-9:20pm
3.0
Wed
5:30pm-8:00pm
20091* ENG-093 Basic English II
4.0
Wed
5:30pm-8:50pm
CB-119
Jackson
20100* ENG-101 English Composition I
3.0
Wed
5:30pm-8:00pm
HANK-300
Staff
20158
3.0
Wed
5:30pm-8:00pm
CB-146
Crum
Human Growth & Development 3.0
Wed
5:30pm-8:00pm
HANK-210
Chapman
Tuesday MTH-090 Basic Mathematics
General Psychology
Wednesday 20015* BIO-202 20455
Human Anatomy & Physiology II 4.0
BUS-275 Principles of Management
MAH-101 Vocational Technical Math I
20293* PSY-210
AS-220
White Woodson
Thursday 20002
BIO-103
Principles of Biology I
4.0
Thursday
5:00pm-9:20pm
AS-220
White
20013
BIO-201
Human Anatomy & Physiology I 4.0
Thursday
5:00pm-9:30pm
AS-219
Owens
20454
BUS-241 Principles of Accounting I
20453
ECO-232 Principles of Microeconomics
20216* MTH-112 Precalculus Algebra
3.0
Thursday
5:30pm-8:00pm
3.0
Thursday
5:30pm-8:00pm
3.0
Thursday
5:30pm-8:00pm
30
Miller Staff
AS-217
Minor
E-Learn 20003
BIO-103
Principles of Biology I
4.0
E-Learn
Baldwin
20004
BIO-103
Principles of Biology I
4.0
E-Learn
Staff
20009* BIO-104
Principles of Biology II
4.0
E-Learn
Staff
20011* BIO-201
Human Anatomy & Physiology I 4.0
E-Learn
Owens
20014* BIO-202
Human Anatomy & Physiology II 4.0
E-Learn
Staff
*Requires pre-requisite, see college catalog CRN # Course TITLE 20018* BIO-220 General Microbiology
Hrs 4.0
Day Time Room E-Learn (Requires 2 mandatory Lab meetings)
Instructor Baldwin
20020
BUS-100 Introduction to Business
3.0
E-Learn
Wilson
20021
BUS-177 Salesmanship
3.0
E-Learn
Wilson
20022
BUS-215 Business Communications
3.0
E-Learn
Marshall
20034
BUS-298 Directive Studies I
2.0
E-Learn
Moss
20043
CIS-146
Microcomputer Applications
3.0
E Learn
Staff
20457
CIS-147
Adv Microcomputer Applications 3.0
E-Learn
Hannah
20077
ECO-231
Principles of Macroeconomics
3.0
E Learn
Hannah
20096* ENG-101 English Composition I
3.0
E Learn
Staff
20104* ENG-102 English Composition II
3.0
E Learn
McKnight
20109* ENG-102 English Composition II
3.0
E Learn
McKnight
20113* ENG-272 World Literature II
3.0
E Learn
Sturdivant
20116
HED-221 Personal Health
3.0
E Learn
Elliott
20120
HED-226 Introduction to Wellness
3.0
E Learn
Elliott
20125
HIS-101 Western Civilization I
3.0
E Learn
White
20126
HIS-102 Western Civilization II
3.0
E Learn
Tapper
20132
HIS-201 United States History I
3.0
E Learn
Tapper
20136
HIS-202 United States History II
3.0
E Learn
Staff
20213* MTH-100 Intermediate College Algebra
3.0
E Learn
Autery
20427* MTH-110 Finite Mathematics
3.0
E Learn
Goings
20217* MTH-112 Precalculus Algebra
3.0
E Learn
Goings
31
20220* MTH-116 Mathematical Applications
3.0
E Learn
Minor
20223
MUS-101 Music Appreciation
3.0
E Learn
Welch
20263
OAD-101 Beginning Keyboarding
3.0
E Learn
Staff
20283
PHS-111 Physical Science
4.0
20286
POL-211 American National Government 3.0
E Learn
Clifton
20288
PSY-200
General Psychology
3.0
E Learn
Thompkins
20295
PSY-210
Human Growth & Development 3.0
E Learn
Pugh
*Requires pre-requisite, see college catalog CRN # Course TITLE 20300 REL-151 Survey of The Old Testament 20306
Hrs 3.0
SOC-200 Introduction to Sociology
E Learn
Day E Learn 3.0
Pugh
Time
Room
Instructor Martin
E Learn
Simmons
20475* SOC-210 Social Problems
3.0
E Learn
Staff
20308
SPH-106 Fund of Oral Communications
3.0
E Learn
Olmstead
20309
SPH-106 Fund of Oral Communications
3.0
E Learn
Olmstead
20311
SPH-106 Fund of Oral Communication
3.0
E Learn
Rhodes
20396
SPH106
3.0
E Learn
Olmstead
Fund of Oral Communication
E-Learn First Mini Session 20001
BIO-103
20405
Principles of Biology I
4.0
E Learn
Staff
BUS-262 Business Law II
3.0
E Learn
King
20031
BUS-263 Legal/Social Environment Bus
3.0
E-Learn
King
20037
CIS-130
Intro to Computer Info Systems 3.0
E Learn
Sanders
20402
CIS-280
Network Security
3.0
E Learn
Staff
20063
CRJ-150
Introduction to Corrections
3.0
E Learn
Dysart
20066
CRJ-220
Criminal Investigation
3.0
E Learn
Dysart
20076
ECO-231
Principles of Macroeconomics 3.0
E Learn
Hannah
20095* ENG-101 English Composition I
3.0
E Learn
McKnight
20103* ENG-102 English Composition II
3.0
E Learn
Dauphin
32
20110* ENG-271 World Literature I
3.0
E Learn 3.0
Chesnut
20115
HED-221 Personal Health
E Learn
Staff
20117
HED-222 Community Health
3.0
E Learn
Elliott
20122
HIS-101 Western Civilization I
3.0
E Learn
Lewis
20131
HIS-201 United States History I
3.0
E Learn
Clifton
20227
MUS-101 Music Appreciation
3.0
E Learn
Welch
20274
ORI-101
Orientation to College
2.0
E Learn
Brown
20287
PSY-200
General Psychology
3.0
E Learn
Howard
20299
REL-151
Survey of The Old Testament
3.0
E Learn
Staff
*Requires pre-requisite, see college catalog CRN # Course TITLE 20305 SOC-200 Introduction to Sociology
Hrs
Day 3.0
20307
SPH-106 Fund of Oral Communication
3.0
W (E Learn) 11:00am-2:00pm (requires 3 class meetings)
Rhodes
20397
THR-120 Theatre Appreciation
3.0
E Learn
Speed
Time E Learn
Room
Instructor Staff
E-Learn Second Mini Session 20389* BIO-104
Principles of Biology II
4.0
E Learn
Staff
20039
CIS-130
Intro to Computer Info Systems 3.0
E Learn
Sanders
20064
CRJ-209
Juvenile Delinquency
3.0
E Learn
Dysart
20065
CRJ-216
Police Organization and Adm
3.0
E Learn
Dysart
20080
ECO-232
3.0
E Learn
Hannah
20102* ENG-101 English Composition I
3.0
E Learn
McKnight
20392* ENG-102 English Composition II
3.0
E Learn
Staff
20114* ENG-272 World Literature II
3.0
E Learn
Chesnut
20119
HED-224 Personal & Community Health
3.0
E Learn
Burton
20130
HIS-102 Western Civilization II
3.0
E Learn
Lewis
20137
HIS-202
3.0
E Learn
Clifton
20228
MUS-101 Music Appreciation
3.0
E Learn
Welch
Principles of Microeconomics
United States History II
33
20277
ORI-101
Orientation to College
2.0
E Learn
Brown
20292
PSY-200
General Psychology
3.0
E Learn
Howard
20297* PSY-210
Human Growth & Development 3.0
E Learn
Howard
20304
REL-152
Survey of New/Testament
3.0
E Learn
Staff
20313
SPH-107 Fund of Public Speaking
3.0
W (E Learn) 11:00am-2:00pm (requires 4 class meetings)
Rhodes
20398
THR-126 Intro to Theatre Appreciation
3.0
E Learn
Speed
*Requires pre-requisite, see college catalog
Technical Division Cosmetology (Day) CRN # 20051
Course TITLE COS-115 Hair Coloring Theory
Hrs 3.0
Day MTW
Time 8:00am-8:55am
Room COSMO-LAB
Instructor Wallace
20054
COS-116 Hair Coloring Lab
3.0
MTW TH
9:00am-10:55am 8:00am-10:55am
COSMO-LAB
Wallace
20057
COS-119 Business of Cosmetology
3.0
MTW
11:00am-11:55am
COSMO-LAB
Wallace
20059
COS-123 Cosmetology Salon Practices
3.0
T TH T TH
12:00pm-12:55pm 12:00pm-3:00pm 11:00am-3:00pm
COSMO-LAB
Wallace
20050
COS-115 Hair Coloring Theory
3.0
MTW
8:00am-8:55am
COSMO-LAB
Laister
20053
COS-116 Hair Coloring Lab
3.0
MTW TH
9:00am-10:55am 8:00am-10:55am
COSMO-LAB
Laister
20056
COS-119 Business of Cosmetology
3.0
MTW
11:00am-11:55am
COSMO-LAB
Laister
20060
COS-123 Cosmetology Salon Practices
3.0
T TH T TH
12:00pm-12:55pm 12:00pm-3:00pm 11:00am-3:00pm
COSMO-LAB
Laister
20052
COS-115 Hair Coloring Theory
3.0
MTW
3:25pm-4:25pm
COSMO-LAB
Lewis
20055
COS-116 Hair Coloring Lab
3.0
Mon TH
4:30pm-5:25pm 3:30pm-7:00pm
COSMO-LAB
Lewis
20058
COS-119 Business of Cosmetology
3.0
TW
5:35pm-7:05pm
COSMO-LAB
Lewis
20061
COS-123 Cosmetology Salon Practices
3.0
Mon TWR
8:30pm-10:30pm 7:30pm-10:30pm
COSMO-LAB
Lewis
20469
CIS-146
3.0
MW
3:00pm-4:15pm
Cosmetology (Day)
Cosmetology (Evening)
Microcomputer Applications
34
Staff
Drafting and Design Technology 20407
DDT-111 Funda of Drafting & Design
3.0
MTWTH
TBA
DDT-LAB
Hobbs
20068
DDT-117 Manufacturing Processes
3.0
MW
9:30am-10:45am
DDT-LAB
Hobbs
20069
DDT-122 Advanced Technical Drawing
3.0
MTWTH
2:00pm-3:15pm
DDT-LAB
Hobbs
20070
DDT-127 Intermediate Cad & Design
3.0
MTWTH
12:30pm-1:45pm
DDT-LAB
Hobbs
20071 CRN #
DDT-128 Intermediate Tech Drawing II Course TITLE
3.0 Hrs
MTWTH Day
8:00am-9:15am Time
DDT-LAB Room
Hobbs Instructor
20072
DDT-212 Intermediate Architectural Dra
3.0
MTWTH
9:30am-10:45am
DDT-LAB
Hobbs
20073
DDT-227 Strength of Materials
3.0
MTWTH
8:00am-9:15am
DDT-LAB
Hobbs
20074
DDT-235 Specialized Cad
3.0
DDT-LAB
Hobbs
20075
DDT-239 Independent Studies
3.0
DDT-LAB
Hobbs
20081
ELT-108
DC Fundamentals
3.0
MTWTH
7:30am-8:20am
ELT-LAB
Rogers
20082
ELT-109
AC Fundamentals
3.0
MTWTH
8:30am-9:40am
ELT-LAB
Rogers
20083
ELT-110
Wiring Methods
20084
ELT-114
Residential Wiring I
3.0
MTWTH
9:50am-10:40am
ELT-LAB
Rogers
20085
ELT-115
Residential Wiring Methods II
3.0
MTWTH
10:50am-11:40am
ELT-LAB
Rogers
20086
ELT-241
National Electric Code
3.0
MTWTH
1:30pm-3:00pm
ELT-LAB
Rogers
20138
HPS-103 Found Competencies for Health 3.0
MW
HS-210
Lumpkin
20141
HPS-105 Medical Terminology for Health 3.0
E Learn
20144
HPS-118 Phlebotomy
Tue
20145
HPS-118L Phlebotomy Lab
0.0
Mon
11:30am-4:00pm
HS-114
Carter
20146
HPS-118L Phlebotomy Lab
0.0
Mon
7:30am-11:00am
HS-114
Carter
20384
HPS-119 Phlebotomy
4.0
TH F
7:00am-1:30pm
HOSP
20385
NAS-120 Funda of Nursing Assistant
11.0
W TH
8:00am-12:00pm
HS-224
20428
NAS-121 Nursing Assistant/HHA
3.0
MT
7:00am-3:00pm
HOSP
MTWTH
2:00pm-3:15pm
Electrical Technology
3.0
MTWTH
12:30pm-1:20pm
ELT-LAB
Rogers
Patient Care Technician
5.0
8:00am-9:20am
Lumpkin 8:00am-12:00pm
35
HS-210
Carter
Carter Martin Martin
20429
NAS-121 Nursing Assistant/HHA
3.0
MT
7:00am-3:00pm
HOSP
Staff
20439
NAS-121 Nursing Assistant/HHA
3.0
MT
7:00am-3:00pm
HOSP
Martin
20440
NAS-121 Nursing Assistant/HHA
3.0
MT
7:00am-3:00pm
HOSP
Staff
20388
NAS-130 Basic Electrocardiogram
2.0
Mon
8:00am-12:00pm
HS-224
20019
BIO-250
Directed Studies in Biology I
4.0
MW
9:30am-12:00pm
20040
CIS-130
Intro to Computer Info Systems 3.0
Tue
8:30am-11:00am
20077
ECO-231
Principles of Macroeconomics
3.0
E Learn
CRN # 20416
Course TITLE ENG-100 Vocational Technical English
Hrs 3.0
Day E Learn
Calhoun Owens
HANK-300
Jones Hannah
Time
Room
Instructor Pettaway
First Mini Session (Patient Care Technician) 20229
NAS-115 Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
2.0
E Learn
Lumpkin
20149
INT-101
DC Fundamentals
3.0
MTWTH
8:00am-8:50am
INT-LAB
Staff
20150
INT-103
AC Fundamentals
3.0
MTWTH
9:00am-9:50am
INT-LAB
Staff
20151
INT-104
Principle of Technology
3.0
MTWTH
11:00am-11:50am
INT-LAB
Staff
20152
INT-112 Industrial Maintenance Safety
3.0
MTWTH
10:00am-10:50am
INT-LAB
Staff
20153
INT-118
Funds of Industrial Hydraulics
3.0
MTWTH
12:30pm-1:20pm
INT-LAB
Staff
20155
INT-121
Industrial Hydraulics Troubles
3.0
MTWTH
1:30pm-2:30pm
INT-LAB
Staff
20408
INT-126
Preventive Maintenance
3.0
MTWTH
TBA
INT-LAB
Staff
20409
INT-222
Special Topics
3.0
MTWTH
TBA
INT-LAB
Staff
20156
INT-234
Principles Welding & Cutting
3.0
MTWTH
TBA
INT-LAB
Staff
20161
MAS-111 Masonry Fundamentals
3.0
Mon
9:30am-10:30am
MAS-LAB
Allen
20163
MAS-121 Brick/Block Masonry
3.0
Wed
9:30am-10:30am
MAS-LAB
Allen
20164
MAS-131 Residential/Commercial
3.0
MT
10:30am-3:30pm
MAS-LAB
Allen
20167
MAS-151 Brick/Block Masonry Fund III
3.0
W TH
10:30am-3:30pm
MAS-LAB
Allen
Industrial Maintenance
Masonry/Building Trade (Day)
36
20168
MAS-161 Concrete Block Masonry
3.0
MT
10:30am-3:30pm
MAS-LAB
Allen
20170
MAS-162 Brick Masonry Lab
3.0
W TH
10:30am-3:30pm
MAS-LAB
Allen
20172
MAS-171 Residential/Commercial
3.0
Tue
8:00am-9:30am
MAS-LAB
Allen
20174
MAS-181 Special Topics in Masonry
3.0
Thur
8:00am-9:30am
MAS-LAB
Allen
20177
MAS-183 Special Topics in Masonry
3.0
Thur
9:30am-10:30am
MAS-LAB
Allen
20179
MAS-221 Specialized Masonry
3.0
Tue
9:30am-10:30am
MAS-LAB
Allen
20181
MAS-252 Fireplace Construction
3.0
MT
10:30am-3:30pm
MAS-LAB
Allen
20183
MAS-253 Brick Arches Lab
3.0
W TH
10:30am-3:00pm
MAS-LAB
Allen
20184 CRN # 20187
MAS-272 Advanced Cement Masonry Course TITLE MAS-282 Special Topics Masonry
3.0 Hrs 3.0
MTWTH Day MTWTH
7:00am-3:30pm Time 7:00am-3:30pm
MAS-LAB Room MAS-LAB
Allen Instructor Allen
20188
MAS-290 CO-Elective I
3.0
MTWTH
7:00am-3:30pm
MAS-LAB
Allen
20191
MAS-291 Co-op Elective II
3.0
MTWTH
7:00am-3:30pm
MAS-LAB
Allen
20193
MAS-292 Co-op Elective III
3.0
MTWTH
7:00am-3:30pm
MAS-LAB
Allen
20195
MAS-293 Co-op Elective IV
3.0
MTWTH
7:00am-3:30pm
MAS-LAB
Allen
20197
MAS-294 Co-op Elective V
3.0
MTWTH
7:00am-3:30pm
MAS-LAB
Allen
20198
MAS-295 Co-op Elective VI
3.0
MTWTH
7:00am-3:30pm
MAS-LAB
Allen
20160
MAS-111 Masonry Fundamentals
3.0
Mon
3:00pm-4:30pm
MAS-LAB
Staff
20162
MAS-121 Brick/Block Masonry
3.0
Wed
3:00pm-4:30pm
MAS-LAB
Staff
20165
MAS-131 Residential/Commercial
3.0
Mon Tue
4:30pm-10:30pm 5:30pm-10:30pm
MAS-LAB
Staff
20166
MAS-151 Brick/Block Masonry Fund III
3.0
Wed Thur
4:30pm-10:30pm 5:30pm-10:30pm
MAS-LAB
Staff
20169
MAS-161 Concrete Block Masonry
3.0
Mon Tue
4:30pm-10:30pm 5:30pm-10:30pm
MAS-LAB
Staff
20171
MAS-162 Brick Masonry Lab
3.0
Wed Thur
4:30pm-10:30pm 5:30pm-10:30pm
MAS-LAB
Staff
20173
MAS-171 Residential/Commercial
3.0
Tue
3:00pm-4:30pm
MAS-LAB
Staff
20175
MAS-181 Special Topics in Masonry
3.0
Thur
3:00pm-4:30pm
MAS-LAB
Staff
Masonry/Building Trade (Night)
37
20176
MAS-183 Special Topics in Masonry
3.0
Thur
4:30pm-5:30pm
MAS-LAB
Staff
20178
MAS-221 Specialized Masonry
3.0
Tue
4:30pm-5:30pm
MAS-LAB
Staff
20180
MAS-252 Fireplace Construction
3.0
MT
4:30pm-10:30pm
MAS-LAB
Staff
20182
MAS-253 Brick Arches Lab
3.0
Wed Thur
4:30pm-10:30pm 5:30pm-10:30pm
MAS-LAB
Staff
20185
MAS-272 Advanced Cement Masonry
3.0
MTWTH
7:00am-3:30pm
MAS-LAB
Staff
20186
MAS-282 Special Topics Masonry
3.0
MTWTH
7:00am-3:30pm
MAS-LAB
Staff
20189
MAS-290 CO-Elective I
3.0
MTWTH
7:00am-3:30pm
MAS-LAB
Staff
20190
MAS-291 Co-op Elective II
3.0
MTWTH
7:00am-3:30pm
MAS-LAB
Staff
20192
MAS-292 Co-op Elective III
3.0
MTWTH
7:00am-3:30pm
MAS-LAB
Staff
20194 CRN # 20196
MAS-293 Co-op Elective IV Course TITLE MAS-294 Co-op Elective V
3.0 Hrs 3.0
MTWTH Day MTWTH
7:00am-3:30pm Time 7:00am-3:30pm
MAS-LAB Room MAS-LAB
Staff Instructor Staff
20199
MAS-295 Co-op Elective VI
3.0
MTWTH
7:00am-3:30pm
MAS-LAB
Staff
20469
CIS-146
3.0
MW
3:00pm-4:15pm
Microcomputer Applications
Staff
Full Session Practical Nursing (Day) 20231 NUR-102 Fundamentals of Nursing Smith/Melton
6.0
Mon
8:00am-12:00pm
HS-219
20234
NUR-102L Fundamentals of Nursing Lab
0.0
Wed Thur
11:00am-1:00pm 4:30pm-6:00pm
HS-114 HS-114
Melton/Lumpkin Staff
20235
NUR-102L Fundamentals of Nursing Lab
0.0
Wed Thur
1:00pm-3:00pm 4:00pm-6:00pm
HS-114 HS-114
Lumpkin/Melton Staff
20466
NUR-102L Fundamentals of Nursing Lab
0.0
Wed Thur
4:00pm-6:00pm 8:00am-10:00am
HS-114 HS-114
Staff Melton/Lumpkin
20467
NUR-102L Fundamentals of Nursing Lab
0.0
Wed Thur
6:00pm-8:00pm 10:00am-12:00pm
HS-114 HS-114
Staff Lumpkin/Melton
20236
NUR-103 Health Assessment
1.0
Wed
8:00am-11:00am
HS-219
Mixon
20237
NUR-104 Introduction to Pharmacology
1.0
Thur
12:30pm-3:30pm
HS-219
Jackson
38
First Mini Session (Practical Nursing) 20245
NUR-106 Maternal and Child Nursing
5.0
Mon Thur
10:00am-2:00pm 8:00am-12:00pm
HS-224
Miller/Jackson
20247
NUR-106L Material & Child Nursing Lab
0.0
TW
7:00am-1:30pm
HOSP-HOSP
Miller
20248
NUR-106L Material & Child Nursing Lab
0.0
TW
7:00am-1:30pm
HOSP-HOSP
Jackson
20238
NUR-105 Adult Nursing
8.0
M TH
8:00am-1:30am
HS-224
Smith/Calhoun
20243
NUR-105L Adult Nursing Lab
0.0
TW
7:00am-3:00pm
HOSP-HOSP
Smith
20244
NUR-105L Adult Nursing Lab
0.0
TW
7:00am-3:00pm
HOSP-HOSP
Calhoun
20232
NUR-102 Fundamentals of Nursing
20233
NUR-102L Fundamentals of Nursing Lab
0.0
Mon Tue
5:00pm-7:00pm 7:00pm-9:00pm
HS-114
Staff
CRN # 20468
Course TITLE NUR-102L Fundamentals of Nursing Lab
Hrs 0.0
Day Mon Tue
Time 7:00pm-9:00pm 5:00pm-7:00pm
Room HS-114
Instructor Staff
20251
NUR-107 Adult/Child Nursing
8.0
Thur
4:00pm-9:00pm
HS-224
Davis
20252
NUR-107L Adult Child Nursing Lab
0.0
TW
3:00pm-9:00pm
HOSP-HOSP
Davis
20441
NUR-108 Psychosocial Nursing
3.0
Mon
5:00pm-9:00pm
HS-221
Goodwin
20254
NUR-109 Role Trans for Practical Nursing 3.0
Mon
5:00pm-9:00pm
HS-224
Miller
20262
OAD-101 Beginning Keyboarding
3.0
MW
HANK-218
Woodson
20263
OAD-101 Beginning Keyboarding
3.0
E Learn
20264* OAD-103 Intermediate Keyboarding
3.0
T TH
9:30am-10:45am
HANK-219
Staff
20266* OAD-125 Word Processing
3.0
MW
8:00am-9:15am
HANK-219
Staff
20267* OAD-126 Advanced Word Processing
3.0
T TH
8:00am-9:15am
HANK-219
Staff
20268
OAD-131 Business English
3.0
MW
8:00am-9:15am
HANK-209
Henderson
20403
OAD-137 Quickbooks 2014
3.0
MW
11:00pm-12:15pm
HANK-211
MIller
Second Mini Session (Practical Nursing)
Practical Nursing (Evening) 6.0
Wed
5:00pm-9:00pm
HS-219
Melton
Business Education 9:30am-10:35am
39
Shepherd
20269
OAD-138 Records & Info Management
3.0
T TH
8:00am-9:15am
HANK-209
Henderson
20463* OAD-211 Medical Terminology
3.0
MW
9:30am-10:45am
HANK-219
Staff
20272
OAD-232 Excel/Powerpoint
3.0
T TH
12:30pm-1:45pm
HANK-211
Henderson
20023
BUS-241 Principles of Accounting I
3.0
T TH
9:30am-10:45am
HANK-210
Henderson
20026* BUS-242 Principles of Accounting II
3.0
MW
9:30am-10:45am
HANK-210
Henderson
HANK-219
Langhorne
HANK-219
Langhorne
First Mini Session (Business Education) 20464* OAD-202 Legal Transcription
3.0
MW
12:30pm-3:00pm
Second Mini Session (Business Education) 20270 OAD-200 Machine Transcription *Requires pre-requisite, see college catalog
3.0
MW
12:30pm-3:00pm
Welding Technology (Day) 20315
WDT-108 SMAW/Fillet/OFC Theory
3.0
Mon
8:00am-11:00am
WDT-LAB
Griffin
20321
WDT-109 SMAW/Fillet Pac/Cac Theory
3.0
Tue
8:00am-11:00am
WDT-LAB
Griffin
CRN # 20329
Course TITLE WDT-110 Industrial Blueprint Reading
Hrs 3.0
Day Wed
Time 8:00am-1100am
Room WDT-LAB
Instructor Griffin
20330
WDT-115 GTAW/Carbon Pipe Theory
3.0
Thur
8:00am-11:00am
WDT-LAB
Griffin
20335
WDT-116 GTAW/Stainless Pipe Theory
3.0
Tue
11:00am-3:30pm
WDT-LAB
Griffin
20340
WDT-119 Gas Metal Arc/Flux Cored Arc
3.0
Mon
11:00am-3:30pm
WDT-LAB
Griffin
20342
WDT-120 Shielded Metal Arc Grooves Wel 3.0
Thur
11:00am-3:30pm
WDT-LAB
Griffin
20346
WDT-122 SMAW/Fillet/OFC Lab
3.0
MT
11:00am-3:30pm
WDT-LAB
Griffin
20354
WDT-123 SMAW/Fillet Pac/Cac Lab
3.0
W TH
11:00am-3:30pm
WDT-LAB
Griffin
20356
WDT-124 Gas Metal Arc/Flux Cored
3.0
MT
11:00am-3:30pm
WDT-LAB
Griffin
20359
WDT-125 Shielded Metal Arc Welding Lab 3.0
W TH
11:00am-3:30pm
WDT-LAB
Griffin
20364
WDT-155 GTAW/Carbon Pipe Lab
3.0
T TH
11:00am-3:30pm
WDT-LAB
Griffin
20368
WDT-156 GTAW/Stainless Pipe Lab
3.0
MW
11:00am-3:30pm
WDT-LAB
Griffin
20371
WDT-217 SMAW Carbon Pipe Theory
3.0
Wed
11:00am-3:30pm
WDT-LAB
Griffin
20374
WDT-257 SMAW/Carbon Pipe Lab
3.0
MT
11:00am-3:30pm
WDT-LAB
Griffin
40
20380
WDT-258 Certification Lab
3.0
W TH
20316
WDT-108 SMAW/Fillet/OFC Theory
3.0
Mon
20322
WDT-109 SMAW/Fillet Pac/Cac Theory
3.0
20326
WDT-110 Industrial Blueprint Reading
20331
11:00am-3:30pm
WDT-LAB
Griffin
8:00am-11:00am
WDT-LAB
Williams
Tue
8:00am-11:00am
WDT-LAB
Williams
3.0
Wed
8:00am-11:00am
WDT-LAB
Williams
WDT-115 GTAW/Carbon Pipe Theory
3.0
Thur
8:00am-11:00am
WDT-LAB
Williams
20334
WDT-116 GTAW/Stainless Pipe Theory
3.0
Tue
11:00am-3:30pm
WDT-LAB
Williams
20338
WDT-119 Gas Metal Arc/Flux Cored Arc
3.0
Mon
11:00am-330pm
WDT-LAB
Williams
20343
WDT-120 Shield Metal Arc Grooves Weld 3.0
Thur
11:00am-3:30pm
WDT-LAB
Williams
20349
WDT-122 SMAW/Fillet/OFC Lab
3.0
MT
11:00am-3:30pm
WDT-LAB
Williams
20351
WDT-123 SMAW/Fillet Pac/Cac Lab
3.0
W TH
11:00am-3:30pm
WDT-LAB
Williams
20355
WDT-124 Gas Metal Arc/Flux Cored
3.0
MT
11:00am-3:30pm
WDT-LAB
Williams
20362
WDT-125 Shielded Metal Arc Welding Lab 3.0
T TH
11:00am-3:30pm
WDT-LAB
Williams
20363
WDT-155 GTAW/Carbon Pipe Lab
3.0
MW
11:00am-3:30pm
WDT-LAB
Williams
20369
WDT-156 GTAW/Stainless Pipe Lab
3.0
Wed
11:00am-3:30pm
WDT-LAB
Williams
CRN # 20370
Course TITLE WDT-217 SMAW Carbon Pipe Theory
Hrs 3.0
Day Tue
Time 11:00am-3:30pm
Room WDT-LAB
Instructor Williams
20376
WDT-257 SMAW/Carbon Pipe Lab
3.0
W TH
11:00am-3:30pm
WDT-LAB
Williams
20378
WDT-258 Certification Lab
3.0
Mon
11:00am-3:30pm
WDT-LAB
Williams
20314
WDT-108 SMAW/Fillet/OFC Theory
3.0
Mon
3:30pm-6:30pm
WDT-LAB
Tarver
20325
WDT-109 SMAW/Fillet Pac/Cac Theory
3.0
Tue
3:30pm-6:30pm
WDT-LAB
Tarver
20328
WDT-110 Industrial Blueprint Reading
3.0
Wed
3:30pm-6:30pm
WDT-LAB
Tarver
20332
WDT-115 GTAW/Carbon Pipe Theory
3.0
Mon
6:30pm-11:00pm
WDT-LAB
Tarver
20336
WDT-116 GTAW/Stainless Pipe Theory
3.0
Thur
3:30pm-6:30pm
WDT-LAB
Tarver
20339
WDT-119 Gas Metal Arc/Flux Cored Arc
3.0
Thur
6:30pm-11:00pm
WDT-LAB
Tarver
20344
WDT-120 Shield Metal Arc Grooves Weld 3.0
M TH
6:30pm-11:00pm
WDT-LAB
Tarver
20348
WDT-122 SMAW/Fillet/OFC Lab
TW
6:30pm-11:00pm
WDT-LAB
Tarver
Welding Technology (Day)
Welding Technology (Night)
3.0
41
20350
WDT-123 SMAW/Fillet Pac/Cac Lab
3.0
W TH
6:30pm-11:00pm
WDT-LAB
Tarver
20357
WDT-124 Gas Metal Arc/Flux Cored
3.0
MT
6:30pm-11:00pm
WDT-LAB
Tarver
20360
WDT-125 Shielded Metal Arc Welding Lab 3.0
T TH
6:30pm-11:00pm
WDT-LAB
Tarver
20365
WDT-155 GTAW/Carbon Pipe Lab
3.0
MW
6:30pm-11:00pm
WDT-LAB
Tarver
20366
WDT-156 GTAW/Stainless Pipe Lab
3.0
Wed
6:30pm-11:00pm
WDT-LAB
Tarver
20372
WDT-217 SMAW Carbon Pipe Theory
3.0
Tue
6:30pm-11:00pm
WDT-LAB
Tarver
20375
WDT-257 SMAW/Carbon Pipe Lab
3.0
MT
6:30pm-11:00pm
WDT-LAB
Tarver
20377
WDT-258 Certification Lab
3.0
W TH
6:30pm-11:00pm
WDT-LAB
Tarver
20469
CIS-146
3.0
MW
3:00pm-4:15pm
Microcomputer Applications
Staff
Welding Technology (Night) 20319 WDT-108 SMAW/Fillet/OFC Theory
3.0
Mon
3:00pm-6:00pm
WDT-LAB
Thames
20324
WDT-109 SMAW/Fillet Pac/Cac Theory
3.0
Tue
3:00pm-6:00pm
WDT-LAB
Thames
20327
WDT-110 Industrial Blueprint Reading
3.0
Wed
3:00pm-6:00pm
WDT-LAB
Thames
20381
WDT-115 GTAW/Carbon Pipe Theory
3.0
Mon
6:30pm-11:00pm
WDT-LAB
Thames
20333
WDT-116 GTAW/Stainless Pipe Theory
3.0
Thur
3:00pm-10:30pm
WDT-LAB
Thames
20337 CRN # 20341
WDT-119 Gas Metal Arc/Flux Cored Arc 3.0 Course TITLE Hrs WDT-120 Shield Metal Arc Grooves Weld 3.0
Thur Day M TH
6:00pm-11:30pm Time 6:00pm-11:30pm
WDT-LAB Room WDT-LAB
Thames Instructor Thames
20345
WDT-122 SMAW/Fillet/OFC Lab
3.0
TW
6:00pm-11:30pm
WDT-LAB
Thames
20352
WDT-123 SMAW/Fillet Pac/Cac Lab
3.0
W TH
6:00pm-11:30pm
WDT-LAB
Thames
20358
WDT-124 Gas Metal Arc/Flux Cored
3.0
MT
6:00pm-11:30pm
WDT-LAB
Thames
20361
WDT-125 Shielded Metal Arc Welding Lab 3.0
T TH
6:00pm-11:30pm
WDT-LAB
Thames
20382
WDT-155 GTAW/Carbon Pipe Lab
3.0
MW
6:30pm-11:00pm
WDT-LAB
Thames
20367
WDT-156 GTAW/Stainless Pipe Lab
3.0
Wed
6:00pm-11:30pm
WDT-LAB
Thames
20383
WDT-217 SMAW/Carbon Pipe Theory
3.0
Tue
6:00pm-11:00pm
WDT-LAB
Thames
20373
WDT-257 SMAW/Carbon Pipe Lab
3.0
MT
6:00pm-11:30pm
WDT-LAB
Thames
20379
WDT-258 Certification Lab
3.0
W TH
6:00pm-11:30pm
WDT-LAB
Thames
20469
CIS-146
3.0
MW
3:00pm-4:15pm
Microcomputer Applications
42
Staff