Spring 2012 Class Schedule

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MECC TODAY 2012 Spring Class Schedule Classes Begin January 9

What is this? See p. 2. 1


Table of Contents

p. 13 Schedule of Classes p. 31 Ed to Go Classes p. 33 High Tech Classrooms, Dual Enrollment p. 34 Employee Recognition p. 35 Employee Recognition p. 36 Local Criminal Justice Leaders, Diplomats p. 37 Model Rocketeers, SIFE p. 38 Scholarship Recipient, MECC Foundation p. 39 Workforce Development Non-Credit Courses p. 40 EMT

p. 3 Water/Wastewater, Welding, Healing Hands, Religion p. 4 HITE p. 5 8 Week Classes p. 6 RN, Simulation Labs p. 7 LPN p. 8 Essential Math p. 9 Spring calendar, registration dates, GED p. 10 Bookstore & disability p. 11 Guide to online enrollment p. 12 How to Enroll; Tuition and Fees

What is it?

It is a QR Code. QR stands for Quick Response. Using a QR Code Reader on your mobile phone, you can scan the code and you will be taken directly to the web page programmed into the code. It is a much quicker and easier way to access the page you want. QR Code Readers are free and easy to download. Try it. The code at the right and on the front page will take you to MECC’s home page. You will also find other codes within the schedule that will take you to the enrollment page and to the class schedule page. MOUNTAIN EMPIRE COMMUNITY COLLEGE ANNUAL SECURITY REPORT 2010-11 (http://www.mecc.edu/Annual%20Security%20Report%2010-11.pdf) - Prepared and published in compliance with the Higher Education Opportunity Act and the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act.

MECC Offers Tuition Payment Plan To help you meet your educational expenses, MECC is proud to offer a convenient budget plan. This is not a loan program. You have no debt, there are no interest or finance charges assessed and there is no credit check. You may budget your tuition and fees by automatic deduction from your checking, savings account or credit card each month. If you have any questions regarding the payment plan, please contact the Business Office at 276-523-7475.

Payment Plan for Spring 2012 Spring 2012 - eCashiering available November 14: Dec. 7 20% downpayment – 4 mo. to pay Jan. 6 40% downpayment – 3 mo. to pay Jan. 18 60% downpayment – 2 mo. to pay

Payments 20th of Dec.-Mar. Payments 20th of Jan.-Mar. Payments 20th of Feb. & Mar.

$35.00 enrollment fee $40.00 enrollment fee $45.00 enrollment fee

All down payments are processed immediately. Remember that if you register for the payment plan and add or drop a class, you must contact the Business Office to have your payment plan updated. This cannot be done without your permission. Mountain Empire Community College does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, religion, veteran status, political affiliation, disability, or age in its programs and activities. The following person has been designated to handle inquiries regarding the non-discrimination policies: Vice-President of Financial and Administrative Services, 3441 Mountain Empire Road, Big Stone Gap, VA 24219, 276-523-2400, Virginia Relay users dial 711. MECC TODAY is a publication of Mountain Empire Community College, produced by the Office of Community Relations. The schedule of classes is provided by the academic divisions: Arts & Sciences, Business and Information Technology, Health Science and Industrial Technology, and Workforce Development. Editor - Dr. Sharon Fisher, Director of Planning and Community Relations Layout - Ms. Lana L. Kennedy, Media Specialist 2


Water and Wastewater

MECC now offers online licensing renewal classes for both water and wastewater operators. Earn all your CPEs with one online class. Please contact Rosa-lee Cooke for more information at 523-2400, ext 364 or rcooke@me.vccs.edu.

MECC Welding

Spring Semester welding classes start January 9. The MECC welding program offers day, afternoon and night welding classes for stick, mig, tig and gas welding with an expanded pipe welding class. This is a three semester program with upgrade skills classes for college credit. The upgrade skills classes are designed for former students or anyone needing extra training. A Certificate and NEW Career Study Certificate are offered. te Associa Modern equipment and knowledgeable instructors are ied of Appl ree here to help you learn the welding trade. Deg Science ing Due to increased interest and enrollment in the MECC in Weld Welding Program, class space is limited and will fill fast. Early enrollment begins November 14. MECC is an American Welding Society Educational Institution member and AWS SENSE Testing and Training Center. Contact Paul Gilley or Tim Austin in Armory Annex Welding Lab or call 523-2400, ext.334.

Healing Hand, Reaching Out Healing Hands is the student organization at MECC for the Practical Nursing (LPN) program, giving students leadership and team player experience, very much needed in today’s healthcare. Aside from developing pride and self-confidence in its members, Healing Hands promotes and builds awareness in the community. Community projects have included gathering clothes and household supplies for a family whose home was lost to a fire and donating to St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital and Shriners Hospitals for Children. A toy drive has been underway to provide toys to local elementary schools. Upcoming projects include purchasing and distributing personal supplies for residents of two local nursing homes in which the students have completed clinical hours, and purchasing supplies for ‘shoeboxes’ for military members overseas for the Thanksgiving holiday.

Two Religion Courses offered Spring Semester REL 210 – Survey of the New Testament Mon, Wed 1:00-2:15 Gain an overview of the New Testament, how it was written and put together, the main themes, and the world in which it existed. From a historical perspective, gain an understanding of the religion and practices of the early Christians. REL 240 – Religions in America Mon, Wed, Fri 11:00-11:50 Journey from the time of the Puritans to the current time, looking at the various religious movements that have shaped American religions. The various movements will be examined in detail and related to the history of America. Instructor: Dr. Frederick H. Richard These courses can be used as a humanities elective or as a general transfer elective. Consult your advisor. 3


Electronic Medical Records Technician Through the Health Information Technology Education initiative, MECC is offering a variety of classes to students who would like to expand their knowledge in the use and support of Electronic Medical Records (EMR) systems. Individuals who are currently working in the health care industry are also eligible to participate in the program. Funding for tuition, books and certification fees associated with the program are available.

Health Information Technology Education (HITE) provides students with skills that will prepare them to enter and advance in the high growth and emerging industry of Health Information Technology.

If you are interested in a healthcare related career, your future will involve the use of electronic medical records. This program will provide you with the required skills to be an effective manager of health related data.

Take advantage of an opportunity to receive training in a field that will continue to grow over the next decade!

Enrollment limited – Begin the application process by emailing aolinger@me.vccs.edu

Students who are accepted into this program are eligible to earn a Medical Records Technician career studies certificate. Tuition, books and certification fees are available for approved applicants!

For more information, contact MECC’s Business & Information Technology Division at 276-­‐523-­‐7462 or email aolinger@me.vccs.edu

This project was funded in part by a grant awarded under the President’s Community-­‐Based Job Training Grants, as implemented by the US Department of Labor’s Employment & Training Administration. Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Institution The “Jobs for Veterans Act” provides priority of service to veterans and spouses of certain veterans for the receipt of employment, training, and placement services. Please note that to obtain priority service; a veteran must meet the program’s eligibility requirements.

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Find a schedule that fits your life … Try our flexible 8-week scheduling options The Business & Information Technology Division has a variety of classes available in 8-week sessions. Instead of taking two classes at the same time, students will take one class for eight weeks, followed by a subsequent class the following 8 weeks. Students are encouraged to talk with their advisor to determine the best combination of classes for their program. January 9 – March 1

March 19 – May 10

ACC 112-H1

Accounting II

ACC 105-H1

Office Accounting

ACC 124-H1

Payroll Accounting

BUS 202-N1

Applied Mgmt Principles

AST 108-W1

Telephone Techniques

BUS 285-HN1

Current Issues in Management

AST 238-H1

Word Processing Advanced

HIM 150-H1

Health Records Management

AST 238-W1

Word Processing Advanced

HIM 150-W1

AST 244-H1

Office Administration II

HIM 229-W1

BUS 200-W1

Principles of Management

HIM 230-W2

BUS 236-H1

Communications in Mgmt

ITE 115-06

HIM 130-W1

ITP 120-H1 ITP 120-W1

Java Programming I

HIM 230-W1

Healthcare Information Systems Legal Aspects of Health Record Documentation Info Systems & Tech in Health Care

Health Records Management Performance Improvement in Health Care Settings Info Systems & Tech in Health Care Intro to Computer Applications & Concepts Java Programming I

LGL 117-H1

Family Law

ITP 100-H1

Software Design

LGL 117-W1

Family Law

ITP 100-W1

Software Design

LGL 110-H1

Into to Law & Legal Asst

SDV 106-H1

Prep for Employment

HIM 226-W1

Talk with an advisor about your scheduling options!

Some advantages of 8-week classes • • • •

Students can complete a full-time course load (12 credits) while taking less than four classes at a time, in two 8-week sessions over a 16-week period. More time to focus on individual classes. Reduced stress – assignments are more concentrated and easier to manage. Empowers you to go from part-time to full-time status

Contact the Business & Information Technology Division at (276) 523-7462 for more information.

Not quite ready to begin classes January 9? Sign up for the second 8-week term**

Start your Spring Semester classes on March 19!

** Financial Aid recipients should consult with the Office of Financial Aid prior to delaying enrollment. 5


Did You Know You Could Become A RN While Working Full-time? Check out our Part-Time Evening Weekend RN Program at http://www.me.vccs.edu/catalog1112.pdf

Prerequisites to apply to the regular Part-Time Evening Weekend Program include: Algebra, Biology, and Chemistry. Plus 20 credits of general education courses which include: BIO 141, BIO 142, ENG 111, ENG 112, MTH 126, ITE 115, and SDV 100.

Prerequisites to apply to the Part-Time Evening Weekend LPN-RN Bridge Program include: Algebra, Biology, and Chemistry. Plus 26 credits of general education courses which include: BIO 141, BIO 142, ENG 111, ENG 112, MTH 126, ITE 115, PSY 231, PSY 232, and SDV 100.

If you meet these requirements or would like assistance in planning your schedule, please come by the Nursing Offices in Robb Hall to see an advisor or schedule an appointment. The Nursing advisor for the Part-Time Evening Weekend Program is Faith Sturgill and she may be reached at fsturgill@me.vccs.edu or 523-2400, ext. 425.

Nursing Simulation Lab provides high tech, realistic training

A new, state-of-the-art Nursing Simulation Laboratory is now available for students in the Virginia Appalachian Tricollege Nursing Program (VATNP), a consortium of Mountain Empire Community College, Virginia Highlands Community College, and Southwest Virginia Community College. According to Kathy Mitchell, Director of VATNP, the manikins appear to breathe, have beating hearts, and react to care and medication administered by the students. Students in the lab are provided an iPod with medical reference materials and a laptop for keeping electronic medical records. Faculty members observe and videotape the students from a control booth and then meet with the students to review their experience. This training complements the clinical training students receive at the hospitals. The laboratory, located on the Virginia Highland campus, was funded from the U. S. Health and Human Service Administration and the Virginia Tobacco Commission to integrate technology into the RN nursing program.

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LPN program welcomes new faculty members If you stop by the Practical Nursing faculty office suite, you will feel the energy as you walk through the door. Program Director Lena Whisenhunt, who began with the program in 2010, has been joined by two new faculty members. Renee Stanley began teaching in January 2011, and Mitzi Jones came on board this past August. This is the first time the program has had three full-time faculty members. Renee Stanley, Assistant Professor, received her Associate of Applied Science degree in Nursing from MECC through the Virginia Appalachian Tri-College Nursing Program, her Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing from Clinch Valley College, and her Master in Science degree in Nursing (Nurse Educator Path) from Old Dominion University. Previous experiProgram Director Lena Whisenhunt and ence includes being a public health nurse for the Dickenson County Health Assistant Professors Mitzi Jones and Renee Department and working in ICU at Mountain View Regional Hospital and Stanley are all smiles, saying, “Right now the Dickenson County Medical Center. Stanley is certified in Basic Life we have a 100 percent success rate for our Support (BLS) and Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS). graduates taking the NCLEX-PN exam to Mitzi Jones, Assistant Professor, received her Associate of Applied Scibecome Licensed Practical Nurses.” ence degree in Nursing from MECC through the Virginia Appalachian TriCollege Nursing Program and her Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing from King College. Prior to returning to MECC to teach in the LPN program, Jones worked for 15 years in the Emergency Room at Lee General Hospital. She was Nurse of the Year in 2004 and nominated again in 2011. Jones is certified in Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR), Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS), Trauma Nursing Core Course (TNCC), Neonatal Life Support (NALS) and Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS). The Practical Nursing program takes in two cohorts of students each year to begin the spring and fall semesters; in addition dual enrollment high school students from the Scott and Wise Career Centers meeting qualifications transition in during the summer. Graduates of the program are eligible to sit for the board test to become a Licensed Practical Nurse. The faculty say they cannot stress enough how important it is for the graduate to take the board exam as soon as possible following graduation. Asked how they are finding MECC as they return from being former students to faculty positions, Stanley responded, “I love teaching, especially that moment with they start critically thinking and putting it all together.” For Jones, just two months on the job, she said, “Everyone is so helpful and pulling together for the students to be successful.” For more information about this program, e-mail Lena Whisenhunt at lwhisenhunt@me.vccs.edu, Renee Stanley at rstanley@me.vccs.edu, or Mitzi Jones at mjones@me.vccs.edu. These December graduates will earn a Practical Nursing Certificate and be eligible to apply to take the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX-PN). Members of the December 2011 graduation class: (top, l to r) Helen Breeding, Patsy Blankenbeckler, Jacqualyn Skeen, Sasha Dotson, Megan Gibson, Brandi Deel, Kara Hamilton, (middle, l to r) Ashley Perry, Leandra McCoy, Brittany Barnes, Julie Robbins, Heather Oakes, Michelle Vaughn, Mia Hampton, (bottom): Gyeong (Eric) Seo. 7


Essential Math It was half way through the fall semester when Chrissiana Fogarty finished her math class! How did that happen?

Chrissiana is enrolled in a new developmental math program at MECC where teachers are individualizing the students’ learning experiences. Each student begins at the level of math indicated by the placement test and completes only those units essential to success in his/her program-level math course. Students view videos and complete math lessons on a computer, with teachers providing one-on-one assistance, as needed. For Chrissiana, enrolled in the pre-LPN program and completing pre-requisites, this new approach to learning developmental math worked out great. “I like it,” she says. “I can work at my own pace and not have to wait for everyone else, I can work at home, and I finished my math for this semester so I now have more time for my other classes.” ______________________________________________________________________________ What is Essential math? The new Essential math program will replace the existing developmental courses in Basic Arithmetic, Algebra I and II with nine MTE units, each one being one credit. Students will take only the content needed for success in their academic program’s required math course(s). How will a student be placed in a unit? A placement and diagnostic test has been developed to determine the units needed for each program-level math. What will a student enroll in who completed MTH 2 or 3 or received a “U” grade in MTH 2, 3, or 4 in the previous semester? The college has developed a “crosswalk” chart to direct the student into the new MTE units. You will need to contact your advisor or a counselor in Student Services to be directed into the next math course that is needed. If you are currently in a math course, your instructor will discuss next semester with you. How will these new MTE units/courses be different than the MTH 2, 3, and 4 courses taught in the past? The MTE courses will be taught in an “emporium” format, using on-line materials with faculty and tutor support in a math lab setting. Essential Math (MTE units, one credit each) has been designed by the Virginia Community College System to allow students to take the units that are needed to be successful in their required program-level math course(s). 8


2012 Spring Calendar January 3 Tuesday Faculty Research Day 4 Wednesday Faculty/Staff In-Service 4 Wednesday Tuition Due for Early Enrollment 5-6 Thu.-Fri. Late Enrollment/Advisement 9 Monday FIRST DAY OF CLASSES 16 Monday Last day to add without faculty permission College Closed - Martin Luther King, Jr. HOLIDAY 26 Thursday Last Day to add with faculty permission, change from audit to credit, drop with a refund, change from credit to audit February 16-17 Thur.-Fri. Faculty Work Days - No day or evening classes March 1 Thursday Application deadline for Spring & Summer Graduation 12 Monday Faculty Research Day - No day or evening classes 13-16 Tue.-Fri. SPRING BREAK - No day or evening classes (Note: Spring Break my be reduced/eliminated if necessary to make up class time.) 22 Thursday Last day to withdraw without grade penalty April 3 Tuesday Graduate Assessment, Faculty Work Day - No day or evening classes 9 Monday Open Enrollment begins for Summer and Fall 13 Friday Last day to make up incomplete grades from Fall 20 Friday Graduation Practice, 12:30 pm May 4 Friday LAST DAY OF CLASSES 7-10 Mon.-Thur. FINAL EXAMS 11 Friday GRADUATION - Grades due at noon, Faculty Work Day

Evening Enrollment and Advisement Schedule Spring 2012

November 14th Enrollment Begins for 2012 Spring Semester

4:30-6:30 p.m. Thur., Jan. 5 Mon.-Thur., Jan. 9-12 Tuesday, Jan. 17

276-523-2400 • www.mecc.edu !Attention students applying to many of the health programs! You need to pay special attention to the application deadlines for specific programs.

Get Your GED The Official GED Practice Test is given every month on the 3rd Thursday and the GED Exam on the 4th Thursday in Godwin Hall, Room 213, between 8:00 am and 9:00 pm. Call 1-877-722-3243 or email gedtestingnow@hotmail.com to register. 9


MECC Bookstore

Mark your calendar

Spring Semester Jan. 5 Students can begin to charge to financial aid accounts/Textbooks go on sale Jan. 11-12 Textbook Buyback: 9:00am-5:00pm Jan. 13 Textbook Buyback: 9:00am-3:00pm Jan. 26 Last day to return textbooks Feb. 6-10 Grad Fair Feb. 14 Last day students can charge to financial aid accounts* Mar. 23 Cap and Gown orders are due Apr. 6 Annual Easter Egg Hunt Dates Subject May 4 Textbook Buyback: 9:00am-3:00pm to Change May 7-9 Textbook Buyback: 9:00am-5:00pm May 10 Textbook Buyback: 9:00am-3:00pm

Spring/Summer Graduation 2012

The Application period for Spring/Summer Graduation 2011 is Februrary 1, 2012 - March 1, 2012.

Disability Services Checklist The Student Support GAIN Program is a federally funded program designed to provide academic support services to students who meet eligibility requirements. Students receiving assistance from the GAIN Program must be enrolled in a degree program and meet at least one of the following eligibility requirements: 1. First generation college student (neither parent has a Bachelor’s [four-year] degree.) 2. Low income as defined by federal income guidelines. 3. A student with a documented disability that impacts their ability to succeed in a post-secondary course of study. Students must provide documentation from a school or clinical psychologist verifying the specific disability. These may be requested from the high school the student attended. Free services to eligible students include: • • • • • • • •

tutoring mentoring transfer assistance career counseling personal counseling cultural activities academic skills development (study skills, test-taking skills, etc.) informative seminars

For more information, please contact the GAIN Program, Godwin Hall 216 or call 276-523-2400, ext. 278 or visit our website on the GAIN link of the MECC home page.

DISABILITY DIFFERENCES BETWEEN HIGH SCHOOL AND COLLEGE

An important issue for potential and current college students with disabilities is to understand the differences between disability rights laws in high school and college. In college, more responsibility is placed on the student. Check out the differences on MECC’s Disability Services website: www.mecc.edu/dept/services/disability.htm 10


Guide to OnLine Enrollment at MECC Note: Use your Username to log in to MECC Online. This is the same Username you use to log in to Blackboard and Email. To be assured of taking the appropriate classes for your program, all students must meet with their advisor prior to enrolling.

MECC OnLine – Students can enroll, add, drop and swap classes, request a transcript, view their grades, see their financial aid awards, and more . . . on the student information system!

Who can enroll online?

• Returning students who have attended the college within the last three years, who are in good academic standing, and who have no debts to the college or other “holds.” • New students and returning students who have not attended in the last three years must apply for admission before enrolling online.

What information do I need?

• Your Username & Password. Your Username is used by the college to identify you. • A completed Enrollment Request form (available online or on campus). • To pay online, your MasterCard or Visa number.

Where do I get my Username and Password for online access to MECC OnLine?

• Click “MECC OnLine” on the MECC web page (www.mecc.edu) to go to the MECC OnLine homepage. It has links to log in to MECC OnLine to obtain your Username and Password, and to view tutorials for helpful information. A valid Username will contain letters and numbers (i.e. opc1382). If you do not get a valid Username send an email to sishelp@me.vccs.edu. • You must change your password the first time you log on to MECC OnLine. Your permanent password must be a combination of numbers and letters.

How do I enroll in a class, drop a class, or view a copy of my class schedule?

• To learn how to enroll in a class, drop or swap a class, or view and print a copy of your class schedule, first click “MECC OnLine” on the MECC web page (www.mecc.edu) to go to the student information system homepage. • In the “Using MECC OnLine” access the tutorials by clicking the appropriate link. The tutorials show how to enroll, drop, or print a class schedule.

Where can I get help?

MECC OnLine has a student help/tutorial page which offers step by step instructions for online enrollment and much more. A Help Desk is available in the lobby of Godwin Hall from 8:00 am to 4:30 pm Monday – Friday when classes are in session. Help is also available by sending an email to sishelp@me.vccs.edu, which will be responded to during the same hours listed above.

Students should routinely check their college email for important messages regarding past due balances, dropped classes, and more. Distance Learning Instructions

Students who are enrolling in classes with sections ‘v’ for video, ‘w’ for web, or ‘CSC’ for Ed-to-Go should contact their advisor for assistance with their class schedule. If you are not enrolled in a program and do not have an advisor, you can contact Center for Workforce Development for guidance at 276-523-7488 or skennedy@me.vccs.edu.

Tuition & fees for out-of-state students taking web-based classes are at a reduced rate; see page 12 for E-Rates. 11


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Apply for Admission to the College – New students should complete the online application for admission available at www.mecc.edu. If you are unable to access the online application, you may contact Enrollment Services on the first floor of Godwin Hall for an admission application form. Returning students who have not been enrolled at the College anytime during the last three years, must submit an updated application for admission to the College (online applications available at www.mecc.edu). Complete Assessment if Enrolling in a Plan/Program – If you are enrolling in a plan/program leading to a certificate or degree, you will need an assessment of your basic skills (reading, writing and math). There is no cost for this assessment, which is conducted in the MECC Testing Center in the Student Services Office in Holton Hall. Students with SAT scores of 500 or better in reading, writing, and math or ACT scores of 21 or better in English, reading, and math may submit these scores in lieu of the assessment. Students who are not enrolled in a certificate or degree plan/program are not required to take the assessment unless they are enrolling in a mathematics or English class. Apply for Financial Aid – If you are applying for financial aid, contact Financial Aid on the first floor of Godwin Hall. An application should be made at least two weeks prior to the start of your classes to allow processing of the application. Financial assistance information is available at http://www.mecc.edu/dept/finaid/main.htm. Students applying for financial aid less than two weeks prior to the start of classes will need to pay for their tuition and books and be reimbursed by financial aid later in the semester. Meet with Advisor – Meet with your advisor, who will assist you with selecting classes. Check with the Student Services Office if you do not know the name of your advisor. Enroll OnLine from your home computer or on campus – Log on to MECC OnLine at www.mecc.edu to enroll for classes. If you do not have access to the web from home, you may enroll at Enrollment Services on the first floor of Godwin Hall. How to Pay Tuition and Fees Students may pay at VCCS SIS/MECC OnLine with VISA or MasterCard. Payment in person can be made by cash, check, money order, VISA, or MasterCard at the Business Office on the first floor of Godwin Hall. Personal checks are payable to MECC for the exact amount of the tuition and fees. Payment for students receiving financial aid is automatically deducted from the student’s financial aid amount. Any balance can be paid by one of the methods above.

Important Notice

Students enrolling early: Class space will be held until January 4.

All tuition and fees must be paid by this date or you will be dropped from classes. Students enrolling on or after this date must pay tuition on day of enrollment. You may re-enroll for these dropped classes, if space is available, through the last day to add a class. For help with the enrollment process, contact Enrollment Services at 276-523-7474.

Tuition and fees are subject to change. Check this website for the latest information on tuition/fees www.mecc.edu/dept/admiss/tuition.html

Spring 2012 TUITION & FEES Subject to change

Credits

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 12 3 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25

In-State

$122.00 $244.00 $366.00 $488.00 $610.00 $732.00 $854.00 $976.00 $1,098.00 $1,220.00 $1,342.00 $1,464.00 $1,586.00 $1,708.00 $1,830.00 $1,952.00 $2,074.00 $2,196.00 $2,318.00 $2,440.00 $2,562.00 $2,684.00 $2,806.00 $2,928.00 $3,050.00

Out-of-State

$313.60 $627.20 $940.80 $1,254.40 $1,568.00 $1,881.60 $2,195.20 $2,508.80 $2,822.40 $3,136.00 $3,449.60 $3,763.20 $4,076.80 $4,390.40 $4,704.00 $5,017.60 $5,331.20 $5,644.80 $5,958.40 $6,272.00 $6,585.60 $6,899.20 $7,212.80 $7,526.40 $7,840.00

*Out-of-State E-Rate **Contract

$216.00 $432.00 $648.00 $864.00 $1,080.00 $1,296.00 $1,512.00 $1,728.00 $1,944.00 $2,160.00 $2,376.00 $2,592.00 $2,808.00 $3,024.00 $3,240.00 $3,456.00 $3,672.00 $3,888.00 $4,104.00 $4,320.00 $4,536.00 $4,752.00 $4,968.00 $5,184.00 $5,400.00

$197.00 $394.00 $591.00 $788.00 $985.00 $1,182.00 $1,379.00 $1,576.00 $1,773.00 $1,970.00 $2,167.00 $2,364.00 $2,561.00 $2,758.00 $2,955.00 $3,152.00 $3,349.00 $3,546.00 $3,743.00 $3,940.00 $4,137.00 $4,334.00 $4,531.00 $4,728.00 $4,925.00

*E-Rate is a rate reduction for out-of-state students taking web-based classes. **Contract includes students attending under Special Agreement contract, some Tennessee and Kentucky residents, and out-of-state high school dual enrollment students. 12


Reading the Class Schedule Class #

This is the critical number for enrollment.

Room

Section

This indicates one of several sections of the same course but reflects different days, times, instructors and locations. Hybrid H Lab L Subject Night Class N1-N9 Indicates area Compressed Video C1-C9 of study. Video Classes V1-V9 Web Classes W1-W9 Day 01-09 Lee 21-29 Catalog # Scott 31-39 Wise 41-49 Norton 51 Dickenson 61 Abingdon-VHCC 91 Independent Study X1-X6

This is the classroom number for on-campus classes by building: D-Dalton-Cantrell Hall, G-Godwin, H-Holton, P-Phillips-Taylor Hall, R-Robb Hall A-Big Stone Gap Armory

Credits (Cr.)

Course Title

This is the number of credits received after passing the course.

This is the name of the course.

Day

These are the days the class meets: M-Monday; T-Tuesday; W-Wednesday; R-Thursday; F-Friday; S-Saturday; U-Sunday

Time

These are the times the class meets.

41760 EMS-205-C1 Advanced Pathophysiology (9/15–12:10)

3 TR

6:00-8:00

Off-Campus Locations

CEC - Continuing Ed. Center CHE - Clintwood Higher Ed Center CLIN - Clinical location TBAr GCH - Gate City High School HVM - Holston Valley Medical Center JTC - John Tyler Community College LCC - Lee Co. - Workforce Dev. Center LRM - Lee Regional Medical Center NAT - Natural Tunnel OFF - Off site location SVC - Southwest Va. Comm. College VHC - Va. Highlands Comm. College WIS - UVA Wise

Instructor

This is the last name of the instructor of this course.

GCH AKERS

Class Notes

Special information that applies to this course only, such as special class meeting dates or orientation dates and times for Distance Learning classes.

Spring 2012 Classes

Class# Course Course Title ACCOUNTING Day Classes 47052 ACC-105-H1 Office Accounting (Class meets March 19-May 10.) 45378 ACC-112-H1 Accounting II (Class meets Jan. 9-March 1.) Orientation-email jbates@me.vccs.edu 45385 ACC-124-H1 Payroll Accounting 45418 ACC-212-H1 Principles of Accounting II 45431 ACC-215-H1 Computerized Accounting Night Classes 45423 ACC-212-HN1 Principles of Accounting II 45437 ACC-222-HN1 Intermediate Accounting II 45443 ACC-261-HN1 Principles of Federal Taxation I 45447 ACC-298-HN1 Seminar & Project Distance Learning Classes (Orientation - email jbates@me.vccs.edu) 45393 ACC-124-W1 Payroll Accounting 45425 ACC-212-W1 Principles of Accounting II 45434 ACC-215-W1 Computerized Accounting 45438 ACC-222-W1 Intermediate Accounting II 45444 ACC-261-W1 Principles of Federal Taxation I 45451 ACC-298-W1 Seminar & Project ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE Day Classes 39754 ADJ-107-H1 Survey of Criminology 39767 ADJ-130-H1 Introduction to Criminal Law 39771 ADJ-131-H1 Legal Evidence I 39777 ADJ-133-H1 Ethics & the Criminal Justice Profession 39794 ADJ-152-01 Unarmed Security Officers - Duties and Responsibilies (Feb. 13-16) 39803 ADJ-152-02 Unarmed Security Officers - Duties and Responsibilies (April 9 - 12) 39805 ADJ-153-01 Armed Security Officers - Duties and Responsibilities (April 23 - 27) 13

Cr.

Day

Time

Room Instructor

3 3 3 3 3

MW MW R T R

9:00-10:50 8:30-9:50 9:25-10:40 9:25-12:05 10:50-12:05

P218 P122 P125 P125 P125

JONES BATES BATES BATES BATES

3 3 3 3

T R M W

5:30-8:15 5:30-8:15 5:30-8:15 5:30-8:15

P125 P125 P125 P125

BATES BATES BATES BATES

3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 1 1

BATES BATES BATES BATES BATES BATES W MW R W M-R M-R M-F

8:00-8:50 9:00-9:50 10:50-1:35 11:00-1:45 1:00-6:00 1:00-6:00 1:00-6:00

A004 A002 A004 A004 A002 A002 A002

ENGLAND RINGLEY ENGLAND ENGLAND ADAMS ADAMS ADAMS


Class# 39808

Course ADJ-172-H1

Forensic Science II

39810

ADJ-172-H2

Forensic Science II

Course Title

Cr. 4

1 3 3 3 3

Day MW M TR T M-F TR TR M-F MW

3 2

M T

4

39817 ADJ-198-01 Seminar and Project in Criminal Justice (Must see instructor before registering.) 39824 ADJ-227-H1 Constitutional Law for Justice Personnel 39827 ADJ-236-H1 Principles of Criminal Investigation 39835 ADJ-296-X1 On-Site Training in ADJ (Must see instructor before registering.) 39839 ADJ-296-X2 On-Site Training in ADJ (Must see instructor before registering.) Night Classes 39760 ADJ-127-N1 Firearms and Marksmanship 39781 ADJ-138-N1 Defensive Tactics Distance Learning Classes (Email instructor for orientation.) 39717 ADJ-100-W1 Survey of Criminal Justice 39729 ADJ-105-W1 Juvenile Justice System 39785 ADJ-146-W1 Adult Correctional Institutions 39829 ADJ-241-W1 Correctional Law I 39831 ADJ-246-W1 Correctional Counseling 39833 ADJ-248-W1 Probation, Parole, and Treatment AGRICULTURE Day Classes 40363 AGR-208-01 Insect Control AIR CONDITIONING AND REFRIGERATION Day Classes 39848 AIR-112-01 Air Condition & Refrigeration II 39855 AIR-116-01 Duct Con Maint 39844 AIR-154-01 Heating Systems I Night Classes 39848 AIR-112-01 Air Condition & Refrigeration II 39855 AIR-116-01 Duct Con Maint 39844 AIR-154-01 Heating Systems I 39851 AIR-112-N1 Air Condition & Refrigeration II 39857 AIR-116-N1 Duct Con Maint 39846 AIR-154-N1 Heating Systems I 40074 AIR-205-N1 Hydronics and Zoning AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE Night Classes 40659 ASL-101-N1 American Sign Language I ART Day Classes 39442 ART-102-01 History and Appreciation of Art II 39443 ART-102-02 History and Appreciation of Art II 39446 ART-121-01 Drawing I 39453 ART-122-01 Drawing II 39462 ART-125-01 Introduction to Painting 39465 ART-132-01 Fundamentals of Design 39470 ART-180-01 Intro to Computer Graphics 39473 ART-221-01 Drawing III 39483 ART-241-01 Painting I 39471 ART-242-01 Painting II 39497 ART-284-01 Computer Graphics II Night Classes 39463 ART-125-N1 Introduction to Painting 39496 ART-241-N1 Painting I Distance Learning Classes 39429 ART-100-V1 Art Appreciation (Orientation Thurs., 1/12, 4:30, G101) ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT TECHNOLOGY Day Classes 46112 AST-238-H1 Wrd Processing Adv Operations (Class meets January 9-March 1.) 47055 AST-244-H1 Office Administration II (Class meets January 9-March 1.) 46781 AST-265-H1 Legal Office Procedures I 46772 AST-290-X1 Coordinated Internship Distance Learning Classes (Orientation will be available online Monday, January 9) 46106 AST-101-W1 Keyboarding I 46114 AST-108-W1 Telephone Techniques (Class meets Jan. 9-Mar. 1.) . 14

Time Room Instructor 10:00-10:50 A002 RINGLEY 11:00-1:50 A002 RINGLEY 10:50-12:05 A002 RINGLEY 1:00-4:05 A002 RINGLEY 9:00-9:50 A004 ENGLAND 8:00-9:15 A004 ENGLAND 9:25-10:40 A002 RINGLEY 8:00-8:50 A002 RINGLEY 9:00-9:50 A004 ENGLAND 6:00-8:45 6:00-8:45

A002 A002

3 3 3 3 3 3

MCNALLY CYPHERS RINGLEY RINGLEY WATSON ENGLAND ENGLAND BOGGS

3

MW

1:00-2:50

G234

OGBONNAYA

3 2 3

T T M

9:25-12:50 1:30-4:00 9:00-12:50

A003 A003 A003

RAMEY RAMEY RAMEY

3 2 3 3 2 3 4

T T M R F W M

9:25-12:50 1:30-4:00 9:00-12:50 5:30-9:15 5:30-8:00 5:30-9:15 5:30-8:00

A003 A003 A003 A003 A003 A003 A004

RAMEY RAMEY RAMEY RAMEY RAMEY RAMEY BUSH

3

T

6:00-8:45

P126

WIDENER

3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 4

MWF TR MWF MWF TR TR TR MWF TR TR TR

10:00-10:50 10:50-12:05 12:00-1:30 12:00-1:30 10:50-12:30 9:25-10:40 1:25-3:30 12:00-1:30 10:50-12:30 10:50-12:30 1:25-3:30

G155 G155 R208 R208 R208 R208 P122 R208 R208 R208 P122

HARRINGTON VEENSTRA HARRINGTON HARRINGTON HARRINGTON HARRINGTON VEENSTRA HARRINGTON HARRINGTON HARRINGTON VEENSTRA

3 3

M M

6:00-9:15 6:00-9:15

R208 R208

HARRINGTON HARRINGTON

3 3 3 3 3 3 1

STRATTON MW MW MW M

11:00-12:50 9:00-10:50 1:00-1:50 2:00-2:50

P122 P218 P122 P117

WARD JONES SNODGRASS RATLIFF MCCARTY YOUNG


Class# Course Course Title Cr. Day Time Room Instructor 46107 AST-117-W1 Keyboarding for Computer Use 1 MCCARTY 47098 AST-137-W1 Records Management 3 RATLIFF 48558 AST-141-W1 Word Processing I 3 YOUNG 46109 AST-238-W1 Wrd Processing Adv Operations (Class meets Jan. 9-Mar. 1.) 3 YOUNG 47096 AST-240-W1 Machine Transcription 3 STAFF 46129 AST-245-W1 Medical Machine Transcription 3 WARD 47107 AST-253-W1 Advanced Desktop Publishing I 3 SNODGRASS 47108 AST-260-W1 Presentation Software: Powerpoint 3 STAFF 46782 AST-265-W1 Legal Office Procedures I 3 SNODGRASS 47062 AST-271-W1 Medical Office Procedures 3 JONES BIOLOGY (Students must register for a corresponding lab.) To enroll in a Biology class with a related lab (LAB) follow these steps: Enter class number in the "Enter Class Nbr" field. Click "Enter." Select desired lab section & clck "Next." Verify your lecture & lab sections are correct & click "Next." Click "Proceed to Step 2 of 3." Click "Finish Enrolling" & wait to receive a "success" status. Day Classes 37866 BIO-101-01 General Biology I 4 MWF 8:00-8:50 G211 BURKART 37868 BIO-101-1L General Biology I TR 9:25-10:40 G244 RUSSO 37906 BIO-102-01 General Biology II 4 MWF 9:00-9:50 G228 BURKART 37911 BIO-102-02 General Biology II 4 MWF 10:00-10:50 G211 RUSSO 37914 BIO-102-03 General Biology II 4 MWF 12:00-12:50 G211 BURKART 37909 BIO-102-1L General Biology II M 1:00-3:50 G244 RUSSO 37912 BIO-102-2L General Biology II W 1:00-3:50 G244 RUSSO 37919 BIO-102-3L General Biology II TR 10:50-12:05 G244 RUSSO 37941 BIO-141-01 Human Anatomy & Physiology I 4 MWF 9:00-9:50 G211 STRENGTH 37942 BIO-141-1L Human Anatomy & Physiology I T 9:25-12:05 G246 STRENGTH 37943 BIO-142-01 Human Anatomy & Physiology II 4 MWF 11:00-11:50 G211 STRENGTH 37944 BIO-142-1L Human Anatomy & Physiology II T 1:25-4:05 G246 STRENGTH 37945 BIO-142-2L Human Anatomy & Physiology II R 1:25-4:05 G246 STRENGTH 37958 BIO-231-01 Anatomy & Physiology I 4 MWF 9:00-9:50 G211 STRENGTH 37960 BIO-231-1L Anatomy & Physiology I T 9:25-12:05 G246 STRENGTH 37961 BIO-232-01 Human Anatomy and Physiology II 4 MWF 11:00-11:50 G211 STRENGTH 37965 BIO-232-1L Human Anatomy and Physiology II T 1:25-4:05 G246 STRENGTH 37970 BIO-232-2L Human Anatomy and Physiology II R 1:25-4:05 G246 STRENGTH Night Classes 37930 BIO-102-N1 General Biology II 4 T 6:00-8:45 G211 THOMPSON 37933 BIO-102-N1L General Biology II R 6:00-8:45 G244 THOMPSON 37946 BIO-142-N1 Human Anatomy & Physiology II 4 M 6:00-8:45 G211 STRENGTH 37948 BIO-142-N1L Human Anatomy & Physiology II W 6:00-8:45 G246 STRENGTH 37966 BIO-232-N1 Human Anatomy and Physiology II 4 M 6:00-8:45 G211 STRENGTH 37967 BIO-232-N1L Human Anatomy and Physiology II W 6:00-8:45 G246 STRENGTH Off Campus Classes 37926 BIO-102-61 General Biology II 4 T 6:00-8:45 CHE SWAN 37928 BIO-102-61L General Biology II R 6:00-8:45 CHE SWAN 37956 BIO-142-61 Human Anatomy & Physiology II 4 M 6:00-8:45 CHE SWAN 37957 BIO-142-61L Human Anatomy & Physiology II W 6:00-8:45 CHE SWAN Distance Learning Classes (Email instructor for orientation.) 37901 BIO-101-W1 General Biology I (email cburkart@me.vccs.edu) 4 BURKART 37905 BIO-101-W1L General Biology I (email cburkart@me.vccs.edu) BURKART 37938 BIO-102-W1 General Biology II (email cburkart@me.vccs.edu) 4 BURKART 37939 BIO-102-W1L General Biology II (email cburkart@me.vccs.edu) BURKART 37951 BIO-142-W1 Human Anatomy & Physiology II (email arusso@me.vccs.edu) 4 RUSSO 37953 BIO-142-W1L Human Anatomy & Physiology II (email arusso@me.vccs.edu) RUSSO 37973 BIO-232-W1 Human Anatomy and Physiology II (email arusso@me.vccs.edu) 4 RUSSO 37974 BIO-232-W1L Human Anatomy and Physiology II (email arusso@me.vccs.edu) RUSSO BUSINESS MANAGEMENT Day Classes 46060 BUS-202-H1 Applied Management Principles (Class meets March 19-May 10.) 3 MW 8:30-9:50 P117 DOYLE 46062 BUS-236-H1 Communication in Management (Class meets January 9-March 1.) 3 W 4:00-5:20 P117 DOYLE Night Classes 46081 BUS-111-N1 Principles of Supervision I 3 W 6:00-8:45 P218 HORTON 46083 BUS-202-N1 Applied Management Principles 3 R 6:00-8:45 P218 HORTON 46085 BUS-285-HN1 Current Issues in Management (Class begins March 19-May 10). 3 W 5:00-5:50 P218 HORTON Distance Learning Classes (Orientation will be available online Monday, January 9.) 46037 BUS-165-W1 Small Business Management 3 DOYLE 46048 BUS-200-W1 Principles of Management (Class meets January 9-March 1.) 3 DOYLE 46785 BUS-242-W1 Business Law II 3 SNODGRASS 15


Class# Course Course Title Cr. Day Time Room Instructor CHEMISTRY (Students must register for a corresponding lab.) To enroll in a Biology class with a related lab (LAB) follow these steps: Enter class number in the "Enter Class Nbr" field. Click "Enter." Select desired lab section & clck "Next." Verify your lecture & lab sections are correct & click "Next." Click "Proceed to Step 2 of 3." Click "Finish Enrolling" & wait to receive a "success" status. Day Classes 38257 CHM-5-01 Developmental Chemistry for Health Sciences 4 TR 10:50-12:05 G214 HUNEK 38258 CHM-5-1L Developmental Chemistry for Health Sciences R 1:25-4:05 G238 HUNEK 38261 CHM-101-01 General Chemistry I 4 MWF 11:00-11:50 G214 HUNEK 38262 CHM-101-1L General Chemistry I T 1:25-4:05 G238 HUNEK 38263 CHM-112-01 College Chemistry II 4 MWF 9:00-9:50 G214 HUNEK 38264 CHM-112-1L College Chemistry II W 1:00-3:50 G238 HUNEK Night Classes 38259 CHM-5-N1 Developmental Chemistry for Health Sciences 4 R 6:00-8:45 G214 WILLIAMS 38260 CHM-5-N1L Developmental Chemistry for Health Sciences T 6:00-8:45 G238 WILLIAMS 38265 CHM-112-N1 College Chemistry II 4 T 6:00-8:45 G214 HUNEK 38266 CHM-112-N1L College Chemistry II W 6:00-8:45 G238 HUNEK CHILD DEVELOPMENT Night Classes 49428 CHD-165-N1 Obser & Partic/Early Childhood Prim Sett 3 W 6:00-8:45 P126 AUSTIN 49430 CHD-265-N1 Adv Obser/Part 3 W 6:00-8:45 P126 AUSTIN 49432 CHD-290-N1 Internship in Child Care 3 W 6:00-8:45 P126 AUSTIN Distance Learning Classes 49458 CHD-118-W1 Method/Materials Lang Arts for Children (Orientation, Tues., 1/10, 5:00 pm, P218) 3 BRIMELOW 49503 CHD-120-W1 Early Childhood Education (Orientation, Tues., 1/10, 5:30 pm, P127) 3 JETT 49506 CHD-125-W1 Creative Activities for Children (Orientation, Tues., 1/10, 5:30 pm, P127) 3 JETT 49468 CHD-126-W1 Methods & Mat for Dev Sci & Mth Con Chil (Orientation, Tues., 1/10, 5:00 pm, P218) 3 BRIMELOW 49470 CHD-166-W1 Infant and Toddler Programs (Orientation, Tues., 1/10, 5:00 pm, P218) 3 BRIMELOW 49510 CHD-205-W1 Guiding Behavior of Young Children (Orientation, Tues., 1/10, 5:30 pm, P127) 3 JETT 49473 CHD-210-W1 Introduction to Exceptional Children (Orientation, Tues., 1/10, 5:00 pm, P218) 3 BRIMELOW 49474 CHD-215-W1 Models of Early Childhood Education Prog (Orientation, Tues., 1/10, 5:00 pm, P218) 3 BRIMELOW CIVIL ENGINEERING Day Classes 46881 CIV-172-01 Surveying II 3 TR 9:25-1:25 P128 GILLY Distance Learning Classes 40299 CIV-240-W1 Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulics 3 LONG 40301 CIV-246-W1 Water Resource Technology 3 LONG COMMUNICATION Day Classes 37983 CST-100-01 Principles of Public Speaking 3 MWF 8:00-8:50 G214 BAILEY 37992 CST-105-01 Oral Communication 3 MWF 1:00-1:50 G214 BAILEY Night Classes 37988 CST-100-N1 Principles of Public Speaking 3 W 6:00-8:45 G214 DAVIS Distance Learning Classes 37991 CST-100-V1 Principles of Public Speaking (Orientation Fri., 1/13, 5:00, G211) 3 BAILEY COMPUTER-AIDED DRAFTING Day Classes 46922 DRF-127-H1 Intro to Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerance (Will meet first 5 Mondays of semester) 1 M 1:00-1:50 P128 GILLY 46919 DRF-200-H1 Survey of Computer Aided Drafting (Lab will be open from 9:25-1:25 T) 4 T 11:25-1:25 P128 GILLY 46888 DRF-201-H1 Cpt Drf/Dsg I (Lab will be open from 9:00-9:25 T) 3 T 9:25-11:25 P128 GILLY 46882 DRF-232-01 Computerized Drafting II 3 MW 9:00-10:50 P128 GILLY 46885 DRF-233-01 Computer Aided Drafting III 2 MW 11:00-1:00 P128 GILLY Night Classes 46954 DRF-200-HN2 Survey of Computer Aided Drafting (Lab will be open from 5:00 - 9:00 T) 4 T 7:00-9:00 P128 GILLY 46950 DRF-201-HN2 Cpt Drf/Dsg I (Lab will be open from 5:00 - 9:00 T) 3 T 5:00-7:00 P128 GILLY Distance Learning Classes (Email jgilly@me.vccs.edu for orientation.) 46957 DRF-290-W1 Coordinated Internship in Drafting 4 GILLY 46960 DRF-298-W1 Seminar & Project in Drafting 4 GILLY ECONOMICS Day Classes 38020 ECO-202-01 Principles of Economics II 3 MWF 8:00-8:50 G149 LAMBERT Distance Learning Classes (Email klambert@me.vccs.edu for orientation.) 38017 ECO-120-W1 Survey of Economics 3 LAMBERT 38022 ECO-202-W1 Principles of Economics II 3 LAMBERT

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Class# Course EDUCATION Night Classes 38023 EDU-200-N1

Course Title

Cr.

Introduction to Teaching as a Profession 3 Some course meetings will be via web. Criminal background check required.

Day

Time

T

6:00-8:45

Room Instructor G220

GRAHAM

Off Campus Classes 53155 EDU-295-31 Rediscovering the Wilderness Trail (Meets February 7 - April 24) 3 T 5:30-8:30 NAT SHORT ELECTRICITY Day Classes 39864 ELE-134-01 Practical Electricity II 3 W 9:00-1:15 A003 QUALLS 39869 ELE-135-01 National Electrical Code-Residential 3 R 9:25-2:40 A003 QUALLS 40637 ELE-156-H1 Electrical Control Systems 3 MW 1:00-2:15 A006 GREENE 40666 ELE-239-01 Programmable Controllers 3 MW 9:00-10:55 A005 FOWLER Night Classes 39867 ELE-134-N1 Practical Electricity II 3 T 5:30-9:20 A003 QUALLS 39873 ELE-135-N1 National Electrical Code-Residential 3 M 5:30-10:20 A003 QUALLS 39877 ELE-136-N1 National Electrical Code-Journeyman 3 T 5:30-10:00 A003 BUCHANAN 40639 ELE-156-N1 Electrical Control Systems 3 R 6:00-9:40 A006 GREENE 39879 ELE-195-N1 National Electrical Code Masters I 3 W 6:00-8:45 A003 BUCHANAN 40670 ELE-239-N1 Programmable Controllers 3 M 6:00-8:45 A006 THOMPSON ELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGY Day Classes 40701 ETR-143-H1 Devices and Applications I 3 MW 11:20-12:10 A006 GREENE 40706 ETR-168-01 Digital Circuit Fundamentals 3 MW 10:00-11:15 A006 GREENE ENGINEERING (Students must register through Virginia Highlands Community College - Contact Tim Tidwell at ttidwell@vhcc.edu) Day Classes EGR-120 Intro to Engineering T 4:00-5:00 TIDWELL EGR-140 Engineering Mechanics MW 2:00-3:15 TIDWELL EGR-246 Mechanics of Materials TR 8:00-9:15 TIDWELL EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES Day Classes 40536 EMS-100-H1 CPR for Healthcare Providers (1/14/12) 1 S 8:30-3:30 R117 DORTON 40539 EMS-100-H2 CPR for Healthcare Providers (1/28/12) 1 S 8:30-3:30 R119 JACKSON 40542 EMS-100-H3 CPR for Healthcare Providers (2/11/12) 1 S 8:30-3:30 R119 JACKSON 40546 EMS-100-H4 CPR for Healthcare Providers (2/25/12) 1 S 8:30-3:30 R119 JACKSON 40549 EMS-100-H5 CPR for Healthcare Providers (3/24/12) 1 S 8:30-3:30 R119 JACKSON 40555 EMS-100-H6 CPR for Healthcare Providers (4/7/12) 1 S 8:30-3:30 R117 DORTON 40627 EMS-101-01 EMS First Responder 3 TR 9:25-10:40 R117 RASNICK Night Classes 40697 EMS-100-HN7 CPR for Healthcare Providers (1/18 & 1/25) 1 W 5:00-8:30 R121 DORTON 40665 EMS-111-N1 Emergency Medical Technician - Basic (Co-req EMS 120) 6 T 6:00-10:00 P231 MASSIE/SPEARS R 6:00-10:00 R118 MASSIE/SPEARS 40671 EMS-115-N1 Emergency Medical Technician-Basic Refresher 2 T 6:00-10:00 P231 MASSIE/SPEARS Specific evenings TBA. R 6:00-10:00 R118 MASSIE/SPEARS 40340 EMS-155-C1 ALS - Medical Care (1/9-3/10/12) 4 MW 6:00-10:00 P219 AKERS 40345 EMS-159-C1 EMS Special Populations (3/19-4/29/12) 2 MW 6:00-9:10 P219 AKERS 40365 EMS-209-C1 Advanced Pharmacology (1/7-3/8/12) 4 TR 6:00-10:20 P219 AKERS 40370 EMS-211-C1 Operations (3/20-4/30/12) 2 TR 6:00-9:25 P219 AKERS Off Campus Classes 40685 EMS-120-41 Emergency Medical Technician-Basic Clinical (4/28 & 4/29) Corequisite EMS 111. 1 SU 2:00-10:00 CLIN MASSIE 40358 EMS-163-91 Prehospital Trauma Life Support-PHTLS (1/14 & 1/15/12) 1 SU 8:00-5:00 VHC AKERS 40352 EMS-165-91 Advanced Cardiac Life Support - ACLS (2/18 & 2/19/12) 1 SU 9:00-5:00 VHC AKERS 40355 EMS-168-91 Emergency Pediatric Care - PEPP (3/31 & 4/1/12) 1 SU 9:00-5:00 VHC VANHOY 40361 EMS-172-91 ALS Clinical Internship II 1 F 8:00-11:00 CLIN VANHOY 40362 EMS-173-91 ALS Field Internship II 1 F 1:00-4:00 CLIN VANHOY 40374 EMS-244-91 ALS Clinical Internship IV 1 S 5:30-8:30 CLIN VANHOY 40377 EMS-245-91 ALS Field Internship IV 1 U 5:30-8:30 CLIN VANHOY ENERGY TECHNOLOGY Night Classes 40085 ENE-110-N1 Solar Power Installations 4 R 5:30-8:00 A004 BUSH R 8:00-10:30 A011 BUSH 40083 ENE-230-N1 Geothermal Applications 4 T 5:30-8:00 A004 BUSH T 8:00-10:30 A011 BUSH ENGLISH Day Classes 44839 ENG-1-01 Preparing for College Writing I 3 MWF 10:00-10:50 P115 WHISMAN 17


Class# Course Course Title Cr. 44841 ENG-3-01 Preparing for College Writing II 3 44844 ENG-3-02 Preparing for College Writing II 3 44861 ENG-4-01 Preparing for College Reading I 3 44876 ENG-5-01 Preparing for College Reading II 3 44878 ENG-5-02 Preparing for College Reading II 3 44881 ENG-111-01 College Composition I 3 44884 ENG-111-02 College Composition I 3 44897 ENG-111-03 College Composition I 3 44899 ENG-111-04 College Composition I 3 44902 ENG-111-05 College Composition I 3 44928 ENG-111-06 College Composition I 3 44931 ENG-111-07 College Composition I 3 45060 ENG-112-01 College Composition II 3 45065 ENG-112-02 College Composition II 3 45072 ENG-112-03 College Composition II 3 45084 ENG-112-04 College Composition II 3 45088 ENG-112-05 College Composition II 3 45820 ENG-115-01 Technical Writing 3 45114 ENG-242-01 Survey of American Literature II 3 45117 ENG-252-01 Survey of World Literature II 3 Night Classes 44845 ENG-3-N1 Preparing for College Writing II 3 44862 ENG-4-N1 Preparing for College Reading I 3 44879 ENG-5-N1 Preparing for College Reading II 3 44934 ENG-111-N1 College Composition I 3 Off Cammpus Classes 45091 ENG-112-21 College Composition II 3 45093 ENG-112-61 College Composition II 3 Distance Learning Classes (Email instructor for orientation.) 44847 ENG-3-W1 Preparing for College Writing II (email jburns@me.vccs.edu) 3 44975 ENG-111-W1 College Composition I (email jburns@me.vccs.edu) 3 44984 ENG-111-W2 College Composition I (email jburns@me.vccs.edu) 3 45096 ENG-112-W1 College Composition II (email tpenley@me.vccs.edu) 3 45104 ENG-112-W2 College Composition II (email tpenley@me.vccs.edu) 3 45823 ENG-115-W1 Technical Writing (email jburns@me.vccs.edu) 3 45116 ENG-242-W1 Survey of American Literature II (email jburns@me.vccs.edu) 3 45121 ENG-252-W1 Survey of World Literature II (email tpenley@me.vccs.edu) 3 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE Day Classes 40366 ENV-290-X1 Coordinated Internship 4 Distance Learning Classes 40293 ENV-108-W1 Environmental Microbiology 3 40286 ENV-110-W1 Intro to Water & Wastewater Treatment 3 40292 ENV-115-W1 Water Purification 3 40295 ENV-149-W1 Wastewater Treatment Plant Operation 3 40335 ENV-195-W1 Topics in Iron and Manganese 1 40342 ENV-195-W2 Topics in Wastewater Treatment Renewal I 1 40302 ENV-211-W1 Sanitary Biology & Chemistry I 3 40297 ENV-227-W1 Environmental Law 3 40338 ENV-295-W1 Topics in Lab Techniques and Procedures for Water Personnel 2 40344 ENV-295-W2 Topics in Wastewater Treatment Renewal II 2 FORESTRY Day Classes 40364 FOR-290-X1 Coordinated Internship in Foresty 4 Night Classes 40369 FOR-201-N1 Forest Mensuration I 4 40373 FOR-245-N1 Forest Products I 2 FUNERAL SERVICES (Students must register through John Tyler Community College) Day Classes 46942 FNS-110-R02A Introduction to Funeral Services (Meeting dates: 1/9 & 23, 2/6 & 20, 3/5 & 19, 4/2, 16, & 30) 3 19307 FNS-112-42A Theory of Embalming II 3 19043 FNS-114-02A Theory of Embalming II Lab (Students must attend labs on 1/31, 2/28, 3/27 & 5/1) 1 47195 FNS-213-02A Restorative Art 3 18387 FNS-214-02A Restorative Art Lab 1 47002 FNS-236-R02A Funeral Service Law (Meeting dates: 1/16 & 30, 2/13 & 27, 3/26, 4/9 & 23) 3 18

Day MWF TR MWF MWF TR MWF TR MWF MWF MWF TR MWF MWF MWF TR MWF MWF MWF MWF TR

Time Room Instructor 9:00-9:50 P115 WHISMAN 8:00-9:15 G220 WHISMAN 11:00-11:50 P115 BAILEY 11:00-11:50 P115 BAILEY 10:50-12:05 P115 BAILEY 8:00-8:50 G101 GILLIAM 9:25-10:40 G220 QUILLEN 9:00-9:50 G101 BROWN 11:00-11:50 G101 GILLIAM 12:00-12:50 G220 WHISMAN 10:50-12:05 G101 BROWN 10:00-10:50 G101 BROWN 10:00-10:50 G220 GILLIAM 12:00-12:50 G101 BROWN 10:50-12:05 G220 PENLEY 8:00-8:50 G220 QUILLEN 11:00-11:50 G220 QUILLEN 12:00-12:50 P115 BURNS 9:00-9:50 G220 QUILLEN 9:25-10:40 G101 BROWN

M W W M

6:00-8:45 6:00-8:45 6:00-8:45 6:00-8:45

G101 P115 P115 G220

WHISMAN BAILEY BAILEY GILLIAM

T W

6:00-8:45 6:00-8:45

CEC CHE

HOLMAN BOLLING BURNS BURNS BURNS PENLEY PENLEY BURNS BURNS PENLEY

F

9:50-4:50

G234

OGBONNAYA COOKE COOKE LONG LONG COOKE COOKE COOKE LONG COOKE COOKE

F

9:50-4:50

G234

OGBONNAYA

TW R

6:00-9:00 6:00-7:50

G234 G234

HONAKER HONAKER

M T T M T M

9:00-12:00 9:30-12:15 12:30-9:30 1:00-4:00 3:30-6:30 9:00-12:00

P226 P226 JTC P226 G130 P226

PLEASANTS PLEASANTS PLEASANTS PLEASANTS TBA TBA


Class# Course Course Title Cr. 39331 FNS-245-03A Ethics (Students must attend labs at JTCC on 1/31, 2/28, 3/27 & 5/5) 3 39332 FNS-270-03A Funeral Service Review (Students must attend labs at JTCC on 1/31, 2/28, 3/27 & 5/5) 3 Night Classes 19028 FNS-111-72A Theory of Embalming I 3 18381 FNS-113-72A Theory of Embalming I Lab (Students must attend labs on 1/31, 2/28, 3/27 & 5/1) 1 18442 FNS-121-72A Anatomy of Funeral Services 3 GEOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION SYSTEMS Day Classes 49552 GIS-200-H1 Geographical Information Systems I (email msalyer@me.vccs.edu) 4 Distance Learning Classes (Email instructor for orientation.) 49552 GIS-200-H1 Geographical Information Systems I (email msalyer@me.vccs.edu) 4 49587 GIS-200-W1 Geographical Information Systems I (email msalyer@me.vccs.edu) 4 49604 GIS-201-W1 Geographical Information Systems II (email jhansen@me.vccs.edu) 4 49593 GIS-205-W1 GIS 3 Dimensional Analysis (email msalyer@me.vccs.edu) 4 49607 GIS-210-W1 Understanding Geographic Data (email jhansen@me.vccs.edu) 4 49595 GIS-215-W1 GIS Software Platforms and Applications (email msalyer@me.vccs.edu) 4 GEOGRAPHY Day Classes 38253 GEO-210-01 People and The Land 3 Distance Learning Classes (Email instructor for orientation.) 38255 GEO-210-W1 People and The Land (email ktucker@me.vccs.edu 3 GEOLOGY Distance Learning Classes (Email instructor for orientation.) 49544 GOL-105-W1 Physical Geology (email rvangundy@me.vccs.edu) 4 49546 GOL-111-W1 Oceanography I (email rvangundy@me.vccs.edu) 4 HEALTH Day Classes 40630 HLT-100-01 First Aid: Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation 3 40503 HLT-105-H1 Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (1/14/12) 1 40507 HLT-105-H2 Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (1/28/12) 1 40514 HLT-105-H3 Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (2/11/12) 1 40521 HLT-105-H4 Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (2/25/12) 1 40525 HLT-105-H5 Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (3/24/12) 1 40530 HLT-105-H6 Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (4/7/12) 1 40628 HLT-119-01 First Responder 3 40488 HLT-121-01 Intro to Drug and Abuse 3 35636 HLT-145-01 Ethics for Health Care Personnel 2 Night Classes 40632 HLT-100-N1 First Aid: Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation 3 40694 HLT-105-HN7 Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (1/18 & 1/25) 1 40491 HLT-261-HN1 Basic Pharmacy I (1/10-2/9/12) 3 40495 HLT-262-HN1 Basic Pharmacy II (2/14 - 3/27/12) 3 Off Campus Classes 55353 HLT-100-61 First Aid: Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation 3 Distance Learning Classes 38029 HLT-110-W1 Conc of Pers & Comm Hlth (Class has video content.) Orientation - email sgraham@me.vccs.edu 3 40487 HLT-121-W1 Intro to Drug and Abuse (Orientation - email kdorton@me.vccs.edu) 3 35729 HLT-130-W1 Nutrition Diet Therapy (Online Orientation - refer to Announcements on Bb) 1 40318 HLT-130-W2 Nutrition Diet Therapy (Online Orientation - refer to Announcements on Bb) 1 49515 HLT-135-W1 Child Health & Nutrition (Orientation, Tues., 1/10, 5:30 pm, P127) 3 35639 HLT-145-W1 Ethics for Health Care Personnel (Orientation - email jmullins@me.vccs.edu) 2 40654 HLT-145-W2 Ethics for Health Care Personnel (Orientation - email clee@me.vccs.edu) 2 40493 HLT-261-W1 Basic Pharmacy I (1/10 - 3/6/12) Orientation - email awells@me.vccs.edu 3 40496 HLT-262-W1 Basic Pharmacy II (3/8 - 5/3/12) Orientation - email awells@me.vccs.edu 3 HEALTH CARE TECHNICIAN Day Classes 40593 HCT-101-01 Health Care Technician I (1/9-2/13/12) 3 40601 HCT-101-02 Health Care Technician I (1/14-2/18/12) 3 40605 HCT-101-04 Health Care Technician I (3/3-3/31/12) 3 40612 HCT-102-01 Health Care Technician II (2/20-4/20/12) Course Fee Required 4 40616 HCT-102-02 Health Care Technician II (2/25-4/28/12) Course Fee Required 4 17779 HCT-102-03 Health Care Technician II (1/7-3/3/12) Course Fee Required 4 40619 HCT-102-04 Health Care Technician II (4/7-6/9/12) Course Fee Required 4 Night Classes 40750 HCT-101-N1 Health Care Technician I (1/11-2/15/12) 3 19

Day W W

Time 12:30-3:30 4:00-6:00

Room Instructor P226 PLEASANTS P226 PLEASANTS

W T T

6:30-9:30 12:30-9:30 6:30-9:30

P226 TBA JTC PLEASANTS G130 TBA

T

6:00-8:45

P119

SALYER

T

6:00-8:45

P119

SALYER SALYER HANSEN SALYER HANSEN SALYER

TR

10:50-12:05

G149

TUCKER TUCKER VANGUNDY VANGUNDY

TR S S S S S S TR TR TR

9:25-10:40 8:30-3:30 8:30-3:30 8:30-3:30 8:30-3:30 8:30-3:30 8:30-3:30 9:25-10:40 9:25-10:40 8:00-8:50

R117 R117 R119 R119 R119 R119 R117 R117 P115 R119

RASNICK DORTON JACKSON JACKSON JACKSON JACKSON DORTON RASNICK MASSIE MULLINS

M W T T

6:00-8:45 5:00-8:30 5:00-10:00 5:00-10:00

R119 R121 R121 R121

JACKSON DORTON WELLS WELLS

W

6:00-8:45

CHE

JACKSON GRAHAM DORTON JONES JONES JETT MULLINS LEE WELLS WELLS

MWF S S MWF S S S

9:00-1:00 8:30-4:30 8:30-4:30 9:00-3:00 8:30-4:30 8:30-4:30 8:30-4:30

R118 R118 R118 R118 R118 R118 R119

MW

5:30-9:30

R118

DELPH

SLATER/YANEZ SLATER/YANEZ

DELPH

SLATER/YANEZ SLATER/YANEZ SLATER/YANEZ

DELPH


Class# Course Course Title Cr. 40752 HCT-102-N1 Health Care Technician II (2/23-4/19/12) Course Fee Required 4 40690 HCT-115-N1 Medication Administration Training (2 weekend clinicals TBA. Course Fee Required) 3 HEALTH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Day Classes 40479 HIM-111-02 Medical Terminology I 3 35630 HIM-111-H1 Medical Terminology I 3 40333 HIM-112-02 Medical Terminology II 3 35631 HIM-112-H1 Medical Terminology II 3 46124 HIM-150-H1 Health Records Management (Class meets March 19-May 10.) 3 46131 HIM-253-01 Health Records Coding 4 Night Classes 56140 HIM-111-N1 Medical Terminology I 40633 HIM-112-N1 Medical Terminology II 46135 HIM-253-N1 Health Records Coding 47080 HIM-265-N1 Facility Based Medical Coding 51974 HIM-295-N1 Preparing for ICD-10-PCS Off Campus Classes 40648 HIM-112-31 Medical Terminology II Distance Learning Classes 40754 HIM-111-W1 Medical Terminology I (Orientation - email evincent@me.vccs.edu) 40755 HIM-111-W2 Medical Terminology I (Orientation - emal jhatfield@me.vccs.edu) 40759 HIM-111-W3 Medical Terminology I (Orientation - email dcorns@me.vccs.edu) 35632 HIM-112-W1 Medical Terminology II (Orientation - email jmullins@me.vccs.edu) 40638 HIM-112-W2 Medical Terminology II (Orientation - email clee@me.vccs.edu) 40642 HIM-112-W3 Medical Terminology II (Orientation - email dcluesman@me.vccs.edu) 47065 HIM-130-W1 Healthcare Information Systems (Online Orientation available Jan. 9) Class meets Jan. 9-Mar. 1. 46126 HIM-150-W1 Health Records Management (Online Orientation avail. Mar. 19) Class meets Mar. 19-May 10 47150 HIM-226-W1 Legal Aspects of Hlth Record Doc (Online Orientation avail. Jan. 9) Class meets Jan. 9-Mar. 1 47154 HIM-229-W1 Perform Improv in Hlth Care Set ((Online Orientation avail. Mar. 19) Class meets Mar. 19-May 10. 47066 HIM-230-W1 Info Systems & Tech in Hlth Care (Online Orientation avail. Jan. 9) Class meets Jan. 9-Mar. 1 47068 HIM-230-W2 Info Systems & Tech in Hlth Care (Online Orientation avail. Mar. 19) Class meets Mar. 19-May 10 HISTORY Day Classes 40541 HIS-102-01 History of Western Civilization II 40547 HIS-102-02 History of Western Civilization II 40556 HIS-122-01 United States History II 40560 HIS-122-02 United States History II 40561 HIS-122-03 United States History II 40562 HIS-122-04 United States History II 40563 HIS-122-05 United States History II 40876 HIS-262-01 American History Through Film Night Classes 40565 HIS-122-N1 United States History II Distance Learning Classes 53493 HIS-101-W1 History of Western Civilization I (Orientation Mon., 1/9, 3:00, G155) 40553 HIS-121-W1 United States History I (Orientation Mon., 1/9, 2:00, G155) 40567 HIS-122-W1 United States History II (Orientation Mon., 1/9, 2:00, G155) HORTICULTURE Day Classes 40379 HRT-137-01 Environmental Factors in Plant Growth (R class meets in G213) Night Classes 40397 HRT-115-N1 Plant Propogation HUMANITIES Day Classes 50275 HUM-153-01 Introduction to Appalachian Studies 39698 HUM-260-01 Survey of Twentieth-Century Culture Distance Learning Classes (Email instructor for orientation.) 39696 HUM-112-W1 Great Books II (email tpenley@me.vccs.edu) INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY Day Classes 40643 IND-137-01 Team Concepts and Problem Solving 40646 IND-137-02 Team Concepts and Problem Solving 51946 IND-295-01 Computer Integrated Projects I (Limited enrollment due to limited equipment and space) 20

Day R M

Time 5:30-9:30 6:00-9:00

Room Instructor R120 DELPH R121 MILLER

TR MW TR MW MW T T

10:50-12:05 10:00-10:50 10:50-12:05 9:00-9:50 9:00-10:50 9:25-12:10 1:25-2:45

P123 R119 R117 R121 P122 P117 P117

MASSIE MULLINS STANLEY THOMPSON WARD WARD WARD

3 3 4 3 3

M R T W R

6:00-8:45 6:00-8:45 5:30-9:30 6:00-8:45 6:30-9:15

G214 R121 P117 P117 P117

VINCENT RASNICK WARD TIPTON RICHARDS

3

M

6:00-8:45

GCH

VICARS

3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 3 3

VINCENT HATFIELD CORNS MULLINS LEE CLUESMAN JONES WARD LAVENDER LAVENDER JONES JONES

3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

MWF MWF MWF MWF TR MWF MWF MW

8:00-8:50 12:00-12:50 9:00-9:50 10:00-10:50 9:25-10:40 11:00-11:50 12:00-12:50 1:00-2:15

G155 G228 G155 G214 G155 G155 G155 G228

SCANLAN SCANLAN STROUTH SCANLAN SALAITA STROUTH STROUTH SCANLAN

3

R

6:00-8:45

G155

SALAITA

3 3 3

SCANLAN STROUTH STROUTH

3

T

9:25-10:40

G234

OGBONNAYA

3

M

5:30-9:15

G234

STAFF

3 3

TR TR

9:25-10:40 1:25-2:40

P126 DAVIS G155 HARRINGTON

3 3 3 3

PENLEY MW TR MW

11:00-12:15 10:50-12:05 2:25-4:15

A005 A005 A006

FOWLER FOWLER GREENE


Class# Course Course Title Cr. Night Classes 40649 IND-137-N1 Team Concepts and Problem Solving 3 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY DATABASE Day Classes 46732 ITD-134-H1 PL/SQL Programming 3 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY ESSENTIALS Day Classes 46711 ITE-115-01 Introduction to Computer Applications & Concepts 3 46712 ITE-115-02 Introduction to Computer Applications & Concepts 3 46725 ITE-115-03 Introduction to Computer Applications & Concepts 3 46715 ITE-115-04 Introduction to Computer Applications & Concepts 3 46729 ITE-115-05 Introduction to Computer Applications & Concepts 3 46066 ITE-115-06 Introduction to Computer Applications & Concepts (Class meets Mar. 19-May 10.) 3 46743 ITE-115-07 Introduction to Computer Applications & Concepts 3 46735 ITE-140-H1 Spreadsheet Software 3 47086 ITE-290-X1 Internship in ITE 3 Night Classes 46167 ITE-115-N1 Introduction to Computer Applications & Concepts 3 Off Campus Classes 46717 ITE-115-21 Introduction to Computer Applications & Concepts 3 46719 ITE-115-31 Introduction to Computer Applications & Concepts 3 46720 ITE-115-61 Introduction to Computer Applications & Concepts 3 Distance Learning Classes (Email instructor for orientation.) 46703 ITE-115-W1 Introd to Computer Apps & Concepts (email nedwards@me.vccs.edu) 3 46156 ITE-115-W2 Intro to Computer Applications & Concepts (Orientation available online Jan. 9.) 3 46705 ITE-115-W3 Intro to Computer Applications & Concepts (email nedwards@me.vccs.edu) 3 46738 ITE-140-W1 Spreadsheet Software (Orientation available online Monday, January 9.) 3 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY NETWORKING Day Classes 49962 ITN-107-01 Personal Computer Hardware and Troubleshooting 3 45503 ITN-110-01 Client Operating System (XP Pro) 3 45504 ITN-112-01 Network Infrastructure (Server 2008) 3 45510 ITN-113-01 Active Directory (Server 2008) 3 45514 ITN-155-01 Introductory Routing - CISCO (Class also meets Friday - 8:00-8:50) 4 45515 ITN-157-01 WAN Technologies - CISCO (Class also meets Friday - 10:00-10:50) 4 45516 ITN-214-01 Messaging Server Administration (Exchange 2007) 3 Night Classes 49966 ITN-107-N1 Personal Computer Hardware and Troubleshooting 3 Distance Learning Classes (Email instructor for orientation.) 46707 ITN-101-W1 Introduction to Network Concepts (email nedwards@me.vccs.edu) 3 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMMING Day Classes 46140 ITP-100-H1 Software Design (Class meets January 9-March 1.) 3 46147 ITP-120-H1 Java Programming I (Class meets March 19-May 10.) 3 46150 ITP-140-H1 Client Side Scripting 3 46740 ITP-232-01 C++ Programming II 3 45517 ITP-240-01 Server Side Programming 3 46151 ITP-298-H1 Capstone 3 Distance Learning Classes 46142 ITP-100-W1 Software Design (Class meets January 9-March 1.) Orientation available online Mar. 19. 3 46148 ITP-120-W1 Java Programming I (Class meets March 19-May 10.) Orientation available online Mar. 19. 3 46154 ITP-215-W1 XML Web Services (Orientation available online Monday, March 19.) 3 46710 ITP-251-W1 Systems Analysis and Design (Orientation email nedwards@me.vccs.edu) 3 LEGAL Day Classes 46779 LGL-110-H1 Intro to Law & the Legal Assistant (Class meets January 9-March 1.) 3 46787 LGL-115-H1 Real Estate Law 3 46792 LGL-117-H1 Family Law (Class meets March 19-May 10.) 3 46795 LGL-125-H1 Legal Research 3 46762 LGL-290-X1 Coordinated Practice 3 Distance Learning Classes 46788 LGL-115-W1 Real Estate Law (Orientation available online Monday, January 9.) 3 46794 LGL-117-W1 Family Law (Class meets Mar. 19-May 10.) Orientation available online Mar. 19. 3 46797 LGL-125-W1 Legal Research (Orientation available online Monday, January 9.) 3 46760 LGL-225-W1 Estate Planning and Probate (Orientation available online Monday, January 9.) 3 21

Day

Time

Room Instructor

W

6:00-8:45

A005

FOWLER

T

9:25-10:40

P121

LANE

MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF TR TR MW M

8:00-8:50 9:00-9:50 10:00-10:50 11:00-11:50 2:00-2:50 9:25-12:05 1:25-2:40 11:00-11:50 2:00-2:50

P119 P119 P119 P119 P119 P119 P119 P123 P117

EDWARDS EDWARDS LANE EDWARDS LANE DOYLE STAFF LANE RATLIFF

R

6:00-8:45

P119

STAFF

T T T

6:00-8:45 6:00-8:45 6:00-8:45

LCC GCH CHE

HINES JENNINGS SMITH EDWARDS ABDELMAKSOUD EDWARDS LANE

TR TR TR MWF MW MW TR

8:00-9:15 9:25-10:40 1:25-2:40 12:00-12:50 8:00-9:50 10:00-11:50 10:50-12:05

P220 P220 P220 P220 P220 P220 P220

WRIGHT COEBURN COEBURN COEBURN COEBURN COEBURN COEBURN

T

5:30-8:15

P220

WRIGHT EDWARDS

MW MW MW T MWF R

11:00-12:50 11:00-12:50 10:00-10:50 10:50-1:20 1:00-1:50 9:25-12:05

P121 P121 P121 P121 P220 P121

MAKSOUD MAKSOUD MAKSOUD LANE COEBURN MAKSOUD MAKSOUD MAKSOUD MAKSOUD EDWARDS

MW MW MW T M

10:00-11:50 9:00-9:50 10:00-11:50 9:25-12:10 2:00-2:50

P117 P125 P117 P122 P117

SNODGRASS SNODGRASS SNODGRASS SNODGRASS RATLIFF SNODGRASS SNODGRASS SNODGRASS MORGAN


Class# Course Course Title Cr. Day Time Room Instructor 46757 LGL-230-W1 Legal Transactions (Orientation available online Monday, January 9.) 3 SNODGRASS MARKETING Distance Learning Classes 46073 MKT-282-W1 Principles of E-Commerce (Orientation available online Monday, January 9.) 3 DOYLE MATHEMATICS (MTE Classes - Session A meets 1/9-1/30, Session B meets 2/9-3/2, Session C meets 3/19-4/10, and Session D meets 4/16-5/4) Day Classes 46509 MTE-1-01A Operations with Positive Fractions 1 MWF 8:00-9:50 G118 BROWN 46549 MTE-1-01B Operations with Positive Fractions 1 MWF 8:00-9:50 G118 BROWN 46551 MTE-1-01C Operations with Positive Fractions 1 MWF 8:00-9:50 G118 BROWN 46553 MTE-1-01D Operations with Positive Fractions 1 MWF 8:00-9:50 G118 BROWN 46997 MTE-1-02A Operations with Positive Fractions 1 MWF 10:00-11:50 G118 OAKS 46998 MTE-1-02B Operations with Positive Fractions 1 MWF 10:00-11:50 G118 OAKS 46999 MTE-1-02C Operations with Positive Fractions 1 MWF 10:00-11:50 G118 OAKS 47001 MTE-1-02D Operations with Positive Fractions 1 MWF 10:00-11:50 G118 OAKS 47567 MTE-1-03A Operations with Positive Fractions 1 TR 9:25-12:05 G118 COX 47569 MTE-1-03B Operations with Positive Fractions 1 TR 9:25-12:05 G118 COX 47570 MTE-1-03C Operations with Positive Fractions 1 TR 9:25-12:05 G118 COX 47571 MTE-1-03D Operations with Positive Fractions 1 TR 9:25-12:05 G118 COX 47708 MTE-1-04A Operations with Positive Fractions 1 MWF 9:00-10:50 G215 ALLGYER 47711 MTE-1-04B Operations with Positive Fractions 1 MWF 9:00-10:50 G215 ALLGYER 47713 MTE-1-04C Operations with Positive Fractions 1 MWF 9:00-10:50 G215 ALLGYER 47714 MTE-1-04D Operations with Positive Fractions 1 MWF 9:00-10:50 G215 ALLGYER 47710 MTE-1-05A Operations with Positive Fractions 1 MWF 11:00-12:50 G215 WRIGHT 47901 MTE-1-05B Operations with Positive Fractions 1 MWF 11:00-12:50 G215 WRIGHT 47903 MTE-1-05C Operations with Positive Fractions 1 MWF 11:00-12:50 G215 WRIGHT 47904 MTE-1-05D Operations with Positive Fractions 1 MWF 11:00-12:50 G215 WRIGHT 48249 MTE-1-06A Operations with Positive Fractions 1 MWF 1:00-2:50 G215 OAKS 48251 MTE-1-06B Operations with Positive Fractions 1 MWF 1:00-2:50 G215 OAKS 48252 MTE-1-06C Operations with Positive Fractions 1 MWF 1:00-2:50 G215 OAKS 48253 MTE-1-06D Operations with Positive Fractions 1 MWF 1:00-2:50 G215 OAKS 48325 MTE-1-07A Operations with Positive Fractions 1 TR 9:25-12:05 G215 MATYUSHIN 48326 MTE-1-07B Operations with Positive Fractions 1 TR 9:25-12:05 G215 MATYUSHIN 48329 MTE-1-07C Operations with Positive Fractions 1 TR 9:25-12:05 G215 MATYUSHIN 48332 MTE-1-07D Operations with Positive Fractions 1 TR 9:25-12:05 G215 MATYUSHIN 48410 MTE-1-08A Operations with Positive Fractions 1 TR 1:25-4:05 G215 MATYUSHIN 48411 MTE-1-08B Operations with Positive Fractions 1 TR 1:25-4:05 G215 MATYUSHIN 48412 MTE-1-08C Operations with Positive Fractions 1 TR 1:25-4:05 G215 MATYUSHIN 48413 MTE-1-08D Operations with Positive Fractions 1 TR 1:25-4:05 G215 MATYUSHIN 39996 MTE-2-01A Operations with Positive Decimals and Percents 1 MWF 8:00-9:50 G118 BROWN 46488 MTE-2-01B Operations with Positive Decimals and Percents 1 MWF 8:00-9:50 G118 BROWN 46489 MTE-2-01C Operations with Positive Decimals and Percents 1 MWF 8:00-9:50 G118 BROWN 46490 MTE-2-01D Operations with Positive Decimals and Percents 1 MWF 8:00-9:50 G118 BROWN 47005 MTE-2-02A Operations with Positive Decimals and Percents 1 MWF 10:00-11:50 G118 OAKS 47006 MTE-2-02B Operations with Positive Decimals and Percents 1 MWF 10:00-11:50 G118 OAKS 47034 MTE-2-02C Operations with Positive Decimals and Percents 1 MWF 10:00-11:50 G118 OAKS 47036 MTE-2-02D Operations with Positive Decimals and Percents 1 MWF 10:00-11:50 G118 OAKS 47572 MTE-2-03A Operations with Positive Decimals and Percents 1 TR 9:25-12:05 G118 COX 47573 MTE-2-03B Operations with Positive Decimals and Percents 1 TR 9:25-12:05 G118 COX 47574 MTE-2-03C Operations with Positive Decimals and Percents 1 TR 9:25-12:05 G118 COX 47576 MTE-2-03D Operations with Positive Decimals and Percents 1 TR 9:25-12:05 G118 COX 47718 MTE-2-04A Operations with Positive Decimals and Percents 1 MWF 9:00-10:50 G215 ALLGYER 47721 MTE-2-04B Operations with Positive Decimals and Percents 1 MWF 9:00-10:50 G215 ALLGYER 47723 MTE-2-04C Operations with Positive Decimals and Percents 1 MWF 9:00-10:50 G215 ALLGYER 47727 MTE-2-04D Operations with Positive Decimals and Percents 1 MWF 9:00-10:50 G215 ALLGYER 47933 MTE-2-05A Operations with Positive Decimals and Percents 1 MWF 11:00-12:50 G215 WRIGHT 47934 MTE-2-05B Operations with Positive Decimals and Percents 1 MWF 11:00-12:50 G215 WRIGHT 47937 MTE-2-05C Operations with Positive Decimals and Percents 1 MWF 11:00-12:50 G215 WRIGHT 47939 MTE-2-05D Operations with Positive Decimals and Percents 1 MWF 11:00-12:50 G215 WRIGHT 48255 MTE-2-06A Operations with Positive Decimals and Percents 1 MWF 1:00-2:50 G215 OAKS 48256 MTE-2-06B Operations with Positive Decimals and Percents 1 MWF 1:00-2:50 G215 OAKS 48257 MTE-2-06C Operations with Positive Decimals and Percents 1 MWF 1:00-2:50 G215 OAKS 48258 MTE-2-06D Operations with Positive Decimals and Percents 1 MWF 1:00-2:50 G215 OAKS 48333 MTE-2-07A Operations with Positive Decimals and Percents 1 TR 9:25-12:05 G215 MATYUSHIN 48335 MTE-2-07B Operations with Positive Decimals and Percents 1 TR 9:25-12:05 G215 MATYUSHIN 48336 MTE-2-07C Operations with Positive Decimals and Percents 1 TR 9:25-12:05 G215 MATYUSHIN 22


Class# 48338 48426 48427 48428 48429 40003 46570 46572 46574 47041 47043 47045 47048 47578 47581 47582 47584 47730 47732 47736 47739 47942 47943 47945 47946 48260 48261 48262 48264 48340 48342 48344 48346 48443 48444 48445 48446 46578 46580 46582 46585 47166 47169 47172 47173 47585 47627 47635 47643 47742 47745 47747 47749 47948 47950 47955 47956 48265 48266 48267 48270 48349 48350 48351 48352

Course MTE-2-07D MTE-2-08A MTE-2-08B MTE-2-08C MTE-2-08D MTE-3-01A MTE-3-01B MTE-3-01C MTE-3-01D MTE-3-02A MTE-3-02B MTE-3-02C MTE-3-02D MTE-3-03A MTE-3-03B MTE-3-03C MTE-3-03D MTE-3-04A MTE-3-04B MTE-3-04C MTE-3-04D MTE-3-05A MTE-3-05B MTE-3-05C MTE-3-05D MTE-3-06A MTE-3-06B MTE-3-06C MTE-3-06D MTE-3-07A MTE-3-07B MTE-3-07C MTE-3-07D MTE-3-08A MTE-3-08B MTE-3-08C MTE-3-08D MTE-4-01A MTE-4-01B MTE-4-01C MTE-4-01D MTE-4-02A MTE-4-02B MTE-4-02C MTE-4-02D MTE-4-03A MTE-4-03B MTE-4-03C MTE-4-03D MTE-4-04A MTE-4-04B MTE-4-04C MTE-4-04D MTE-4-05A MTE-4-05B MTE-4-05C MTE-4-05D MTE-4-06A MTE-4-06B MTE-4-06C MTE-4-06D MTE-4-07A MTE-4-07B MTE-4-07C MTE-4-07D

Course Title Operations with Positive Decimals and Percents Operations with Positive Decimals and Percents Operations with Positive Decimals and Percents Operations with Positive Decimals and Percents Operations with Positive Decimals and Percents Algebra Basics Algebra Basics Algebra Basics Algebra Basics Algebra Basics Algebra Basics Algebra Basics Algebra Basics Algebra Basics Algebra Basics Algebra Basics Algebra Basics Algebra Basics Algebra Basics Algebra Basics Algebra Basics Algebra Basics Algebra Basics Algebra Basics Algebra Basics Algebra Basics Algebra Basics Algebra Basics Algebra Basics Algebra Basics Algebra Basics Algebra Basics Algebra Basics Algebra Basics Algebra Basics Algebra Basics Algebra Basics Degree Equations and Inequalities in One Variable Degree Equations and Inequalities in One Variable Degree Equations and Inequalities in One Variable Degree Equations and Inequalities in One Variable Degree Equations and Inequalities in One Variable Degree Equations and Inequalities in One Variable Degree Equations and Inequalities in One Variable Degree Equations and Inequalities in One Variable Degree Equations and Inequalities in One Variable Degree Equations and Inequalities in One Variable Degree Equations and Inequalities in One Variable Degree Equations and Inequalities in One Variable Degree Equations and Inequalities in One Variable Degree Equations and Inequalities in One Variable Degree Equations and Inequalities in One Variable Degree Equations and Inequalities in One Variable Degree Equations and Inequalities in One Variable Degree Equations and Inequalities in One Variable Degree Equations and Inequalities in One Variable Degree Equations and Inequalities in One Variable Degree Equations and Inequalities in One Variable Degree Equations and Inequalities in One Variable Degree Equations and Inequalities in One Variable Degree Equations and Inequalities in One Variable Degree Equations and Inequalities in One Variable Degree Equations and Inequalities in One Variable Degree Equations and Inequalities in One Variable Degree Equations and Inequalities in One Variable

Cr. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 23

Day TR TR TR TR TR MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF TR TR TR TR MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF TR TR TR TR TR TR TR TR MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF TR TR TR TR MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF TR TR TR TR

Time Room Instructor 9:25-12:05 G215 MATYUSHIN 1:25-4:05 G215 MATYUSHIN 1:25-4:05 G215 MATYUSHIN 1:25-4:05 G215 MATYUSHIN 1:25-4:05 G215 MATYUSHIN 8:00-9:50 G118 BROWN 8:00-9:50 G118 BROWN 8:00-9:50 G118 BROWN 8:00-9:50 G118 BROWN 10:00-11:50 G118 OAKS 10:00-11:50 G118 OAKS 10:00-11:50 G118 OAKS 10:00-11:50 G118 OAKS 9:25-12:05 G118 COX 9:25-12:05 G118 COX 9:25-12:05 G118 COX 9:25-12:05 G118 COX 9:00-10:50 G215 ALLGYER 9:00-10:50 G215 ALLGYER 9:00-10:50 G215 ALLGYER 9:00-10:50 G215 ALLGYER 11:00-12:50 G215 WRIGHT 11:00-12:50 G215 WRIGHT 11:00-12:50 G215 WRIGHT 11:00-12:50 G215 WRIGHT 1:00-2:50 G215 OAKS 1:00-2:50 G215 OAKS 1:00-2:50 G215 OAKS 1:00-2:50 G215 OAKS 9:25-12:05 G215 MATYUSHIN 9:25-12:05 G215 MATYUSHIN 9:25-12:05 G215 MATYUSHIN 9:25-12:05 G215 MATYUSHIN 1:25-4:05 G215 MATYUSHIN 1:25-4:05 G215 MATYUSHIN 1:25-4:05 G215 MATYUSHIN 1:25-4:05 G215 MATYUSHIN 8:00-9:50 G118 BROWN 8:00-9:50 G118 BROWN 8:00-9:50 G118 BROWN 8:00-9:50 G118 BROWN 10:00-11:50 G118 OAKS 10:00-11:50 G118 OAKS 10:00-11:50 G118 OAKS 10:00-11:50 G118 OAKS 9:25-12:05 G118 COX 9:25-12:05 G118 COX 9:25-12:05 G118 COX 9:25-12:05 G118 COX 9:00-10:50 G215 ALLGYER 9:00-10:50 G215 ALLGYER 9:00-10:50 G215 ALLGYER 9:00-10:50 G215 ALLGYER 11:00-12:50 G215 WRIGHT 11:00-12:50 G215 WRIGHT 11:00-12:50 G215 WRIGHT 11:00-12:50 G215 WRIGHT 1:00-2:50 G215 OAKS 1:00-2:50 G215 OAKS 1:00-2:50 G215 OAKS 1:00-2:50 G215 OAKS 9:25-12:05 G215 MATYUSHIN 9:25-12:05 G215 MATYUSHIN 9:25-12:05 G215 MATYUSHIN 9:25-12:05 G215 MATYUSHIN


Class# 48461 48462 48463 48464 46592 46593 46595 46597 47175 47216 47218 47219 47645 47646 47648 47650 47752 47755 47759 47761 47958 47959 47961 47963 48273 48274 48276 48278 48354 48356 48358 48359 48474 48475 48476 48477 46599 46601 46605 46607 47220 47222 47224 47228 47653 47655 47657 47658 47763 47765 47767 47768 47966 47968 47971 47976 48294 48296 48299 48300 48369 48372 48373 48374 48494

Course MTE-4-08A MTE-4-08B MTE-4-08C MTE-4-08D MTE-5-01A MTE-5-01B MTE-5-01C MTE-5-01D MTE-5-02A MTE-5-02B MTE-5-02C MTE-5-02D MTE-5-03A MTE-5-03B MTE-5-03C MTE-5-03D MTE-5-04A MTE-5-04B MTE-5-04C MTE-5-04D MTE-5-05A MTE-5-05B MTE-5-05C MTE-5-05D MTE-5-06A MTE-5-06B MTE-5-06C MTE-5-06D MTE-5-07A MTE-5-07B MTE-5-07C MTE-5-07D MTE-5-08A MTE-5-08B MTE-5-08C MTE-5-08D MTE-6-01A MTE-6-01B MTE-6-01C MTE-6-01D MTE-6-02A MTE-6-02B MTE-6-02C MTE-6-02D MTE-6-03A MTE-6-03B MTE-6-03C MTE-6-03D MTE-6-04A MTE-6-04B MTE-6-04C MTE-6-04D MTE-6-05A MTE-6-05B MTE-6-05C MTE-6-05D MTE-6-06A MTE-6-06B MTE-6-06C MTE-6-06D MTE-6-07A MTE-6-07B MTE-6-07C MTE-6-07D MTE-6-08A

Course Title Degree Equations and Inequalities in One Variable Degree Equations and Inequalities in One Variable Degree Equations and Inequalities in One Variable Degree Equations and Inequalities in One Variable

Linear Equations, Inequalities, and Systems of Linear Equations in Two Variables Linear Equations, Inequalities, and Systems of Linear Equations in Two Variables Linear Equations, Inequalities, and Systems of Linear Equations in Two Variables Linear Equations, Inequalities, and Systems of Linear Equations in Two Variables Linear Equations, Inequalities, and Systems of Linear Equations in Two Variables Linear Equations, Inequalities, and Systems of Linear Equations in Two Variables Linear Equations, Inequalities, and Systems of Linear Equations in Two Variables Linear Equations, Inequalities, and Systems of Linear Equations in Two Variables Linear Equations, Inequalities, and Systems of Linear Equations in Two Variables Linear Equations, Inequalities, and Systems of Linear Equations in Two Variables Linear Equations, Inequalities, and Systems of Linear Equations in Two Variables Linear Equations, Inequalities, and Systems of Linear Equations in Two Variables Linear Equations, Inequalities, and Systems of Linear Equations in Two Variables Linear Equations, Inequalities, and Systems of Linear Equations in Two Variables Linear Equations, Inequalities, and Systems of Linear Equations in Two Variables Linear Equations, Inequalities, and Systems of Linear Equations in Two Variables Linear Equations, Inequalities, and Systems of Linear Equations in Two Variables Linear Equations, Inequalities, and Systems of Linear Equations in Two Variables Linear Equations, Inequalities, and Systems of Linear Equations in Two Variables Linear Equations, Inequalities, and Systems of Linear Equations in Two Variables Linear Equations, Inequalities, and Systems of Linear Equations in Two Variables Linear Equations, Inequalities, and Systems of Linear Equations in Two Variables Linear Equations, Inequalities, and Systems of Linear Equations in Two Variables Linear Equations, Inequalities, and Systems of Linear Equations in Two Variables Linear Equations, Inequalities, and Systems of Linear Equations in Two Variables Linear Equations, Inequalities, and Systems of Linear Equations in Two Variables Linear Equations, Inequalities, and Systems of Linear Equations in Two Variables Linear Equations, Inequalities, and Systems of Linear Equations in Two Variables Linear Equations, Inequalities, and Systems of Linear Equations in Two Variables Linear Equations, Inequalities, and Systems of Linear Equations in Two Variables Linear Equations, Inequalities, and Systems of Linear Equations in Two Variables Linear Equations, Inequalities, and Systems of Linear Equations in Two Variables

Exponents, Factoring, and Polynomial Equations Exponents, Factoring, and Polynomial Equations Exponents, Factoring, and Polynomial Equations Exponents, Factoring, and Polynomial Equations Exponents, Factoring, and Polynomial Equations Exponents, Factoring, and Polynomial Equations Exponents, Factoring, and Polynomial Equations Exponents, Factoring, and Polynomial Equations Exponents, Factoring, and Polynomial Equations Exponents, Factoring, and Polynomial Equations Exponents, Factoring, and Polynomial Equations Exponents, Factoring, and Polynomial Equations Exponents, Factoring, and Polynomial Equations Exponents, Factoring, and Polynomial Equations Exponents, Factoring, and Polynomial Equations Exponents, Factoring, and Polynomial Equations Exponents, Factoring, and Polynomial Equations Exponents, Factoring, and Polynomial Equations Exponents, Factoring, and Polynomial Equations Exponents, Factoring, and Polynomial Equations Exponents, Factoring, and Polynomial Equations Exponents, Factoring, and Polynomial Equations Exponents, Factoring, and Polynomial Equations Exponents, Factoring, and Polynomial Equations Exponents, Factoring, and Polynomial Equations Exponents, Factoring, and Polynomial Equations Exponents, Factoring, and Polynomial Equations Exponents, Factoring, and Polynomial Equations Exponents, Factoring, and Polynomial Equations

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Cr. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

Day TR TR TR TR MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF TR TR TR TR MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF TR TR TR TR TR TR TR TR MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF TR TR TR TR MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF TR TR TR TR TR

Time Room Instructor 1:25-4:05 G215 MATYUSHIN 1:25-4:05 G215 MATYUSHIN 1:25-4:05 G215 MATYUSHIN 1:25-4:05 G215 MATYUSHIN 8:00-9:50 G118 BROWN 8:00-9:50 G118 BROWN 8:00-9:50 G118 BROWN 8:00-9:50 G118 BROWN 10:00-11:50 G118 OAKS 10:00-11:50 G118 OAKS 10:00-11:50 G118 OAKS 10:00-11:50 G118 OAKS 9:25-12:05 G118 COX 9:25-12:05 G118 COX 9:25-12:05 G118 COX 9:25-12:05 G118 COX 9:00-10:50 G215 ALLGYER 9:00-10:50 G215 ALLGYER 9:00-10:50 G215 ALLGYER 9:00-10:50 G215 ALLGYER 11:00-12:50 G215 WRIGHT 11:00-12:50 G215 WRIGHT 11:00-12:50 G215 WRIGHT 11:00-12:50 G215 WRIGHT 1:00-2:50 G215 OAKS 1:00-2:50 G215 OAKS 1:00-2:50 G215 OAKS 1:00-2:50 G215 OAKS 9:25-12:05 G215 MATYUSHIN 9:25-12:05 G215 MATYUSHIN 9:25-12:05 G215 MATYUSHIN 9:25-12:05 G215 MATYUSHIN 1:25-4:05 G215 MATYUSHIN 1:25-4:05 G215 MATYUSHIN 1:25-4:05 G215 MATYUSHIN 1:25-4:05 G215 MATYUSHIN 8:00-9:50 G118 BROWN 8:00-9:50 G118 BROWN 8:00-9:50 G118 BROWN 8:00-9:50 G118 BROWN 10:00-11:50 G118 OAKS 10:00-11:50 G118 OAKS 10:00-11:50 G118 OAKS 10:00-11:50 G118 OAKS 9:25-12:05 G118 COX 9:25-12:05 G118 COX 9:25-12:05 G118 COX 9:25-12:05 G118 COX 9:00-10:50 G215 ALLGYER 9:00-10:50 G215 ALLGYER 9:00-10:50 G215 ALLGYER 9:00-10:50 G215 ALLGYER 11:00-12:50 G215 WRIGHT 11:00-12:50 G215 WRIGHT 11:00-12:50 G215 WRIGHT 11:00-12:50 G215 WRIGHT 1:00-2:50 G215 OAKS 1:00-2:50 G215 OAKS 1:00-2:50 G215 OAKS 1:00-2:50 G215 OAKS 9:25-12:05 G215 MATYUSHIN 9:25-12:05 G215 MATYUSHIN 9:25-12:05 G215 MATYUSHIN 9:25-12:05 G215 MATYUSHIN 1:25-4:05 G215 MATYUSHIN


Class# 48495 48496 48497 46610 46611 46612 46614 47243 47244 47248 47250 47662 47666 47669 47671 47772 47773 47776 47778 47977 47978 47980 47981 48301 48302 48303 48304 48377 48378 48379 48380 48502 48503 48504 48505 46617 46619 46620 46621 47255 47257 47259 47263 47672 47675 47677 47680 47781 47784 47785 47786 47983 47985 47987 47993 48306 48308 48309 48311 48383 48384 48385 48386 48516 48517

Course MTE-6-08B MTE-6-08C MTE-6-08D MTE-7-01A MTE-7-01B MTE-7-01C MTE-7-01D MTE-7-02A MTE-7-02B MTE-7-02C MTE-7-02D MTE-7-03A MTE-7-03B MTE-7-03C MTE-7-03D MTE-7-04A MTE-7-04B MTE-7-04C MTE-7-04D MTE-7-05A MTE-7-05B MTE-7-05C MTE-7-05D MTE-7-06A MTE-7-06B MTE-7-06C MTE-7-06D MTE-7-07A MTE-7-07B MTE-7-07C MTE-7-07D MTE-7-08A MTE-7-08B MTE-7-08C MTE-7-08D MTE-8-01A MTE-8-01B MTE-8-01C MTE-8-01D MTE-8-02A MTE-8-02B MTE-8-02C MTE-8-02D MTE-8-03A MTE-8-03B MTE-8-03C MTE-8-03D MTE-8-04A MTE-8-04B MTE-8-04C MTE-8-04D MTE-8-05A MTE-8-05B MTE-8-05C MTE-8-05D MTE-8-06A MTE-8-06B MTE-8-06C MTE-8-06D MTE-8-07A MTE-8-07B MTE-8-07C MTE-8-07D MTE-8-08A MTE-8-08B

Course Title Exponents, Factoring, and Polynomial Equations Exponents, Factoring, and Polynomial Equations Exponents, Factoring, and Polynomial Equations Rational Expressions and Equations Rational Expressions and Equations Rational Expressions and Equations Rational Expressions and Equations Rational Expressions and Equations Rational Expressions and Equations Rational Expressions and Equations Rational Expressions and Equations Rational Expressions and Equations Rational Expressions and Equations Rational Expressions and Equations Rational Expressions and Equations Rational Expressions and Equations Rational Expressions and Equations Rational Expressions and Equations Rational Expressions and Equations Rational Expressions and Equations Rational Expressions and Equations Rational Expressions and Equations Rational Expressions and Equations Rational Expressions and Equations Rational Expressions and Equations Rational Expressions and Equations Rational Expressions and Equations Rational Expressions and Equations Rational Expressions and Equations Rational Expressions and Equations Rational Expressions and Equations Rational Expressions and Equations Rational Expressions and Equations Rational Expressions and Equations Rational Expressions and Equations Rational Exponents and Radicals Rational Exponents and Radicals Rational Exponents and Radicals Rational Exponents and Radicals Rational Exponents and Radicals Rational Exponents and Radicals Rational Exponents and Radicals Rational Exponents and Radicals Rational Exponents and Radicals Rational Exponents and Radicals Rational Exponents and Radicals Rational Exponents and Radicals Rational Exponents and Radicals Rational Exponents and Radicals Rational Exponents and Radicals Rational Exponents and Radicals Rational Exponents and Radicals Rational Exponents and Radicals Rational Exponents and Radicals Rational Exponents and Radicals Rational Exponents and Radicals Rational Exponents and Radicals Rational Exponents and Radicals Rational Exponents and Radicals Rational Exponents and Radicals Rational Exponents and Radicals Rational Exponents and Radicals Rational Exponents and Radicals Rational Exponents and Radicals Rational Exponents and Radicals

Cr. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 25

Day TR TR TR MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF TR TR TR TR MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF TR TR TR TR TR TR TR TR MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF TR TR TR TR MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF TR TR TR TR TR TR

Time Room Instructor 1:25-4:05 G215 MATYUSHIN 1:25-4:05 G215 MATYUSHIN 1:25-4:05 G215 MATYUSHIN 8:00-9:50 G118 BROWN 8:00-9:50 G118 BROWN 8:00-9:50 G118 BROWN 8:00-9:50 G118 BROWN 10:00-11:50 G118 OAKS 10:00-11:50 G118 OAKS 10:00-11:50 G118 OAKS 10:00-11:50 G118 OAKS 9:25-12:05 G118 COX 9:25-12:05 G118 COX 9:25-12:05 G118 COX 9:25-12:05 G118 COX 9:00-10:50 G215 ALLGYER 9:00-10:50 G215 ALLGYER 9:00-10:50 G215 ALLGYER 9:00-10:50 G215 ALLGYER 11:00-12:50 G215 WRIGHT 11:00-12:50 G215 WRIGHT 11:00-12:50 G215 WRIGHT 11:00-12:50 G215 WRIGHT 1:00-2:50 G215 OAKS 1:00-2:50 G215 OAKS 1:00-2:50 G215 OAKS 1:00-2:50 G215 OAKS 9:25-12:05 G215 MATYUSHIN 9:25-12:05 G215 MATYUSHIN 9:25-12:05 G215 MATYUSHIN 9:25-12:05 G215 MATYUSHIN 1:25-4:05 G215 MATYUSHIN 1:25-4:05 G215 MATYUSHIN 1:25-4:05 G215 MATYUSHIN 1:25-4:05 G215 MATYUSHIN 8:00-9:50 G118 BROWN 8:00-9:50 G118 BROWN 8:00-9:50 G118 BROWN 8:00-9:50 G118 BROWN 10:00-11:50 G118 OAKS 10:00-11:50 G118 OAKS 10:00-11:50 G118 OAKS 10:00-11:50 G118 OAKS 9:25-12:05 G118 COX 9:25-12:05 G118 COX 9:25-12:05 G118 COX 9:25-12:05 G118 COX 9:00-10:50 G215 ALLGYER 9:00-10:50 G215 ALLGYER 9:00-10:50 G215 ALLGYER 9:00-10:50 G215 ALLGYER 11:00-12:50 G215 WRIGHT 11:00-12:50 G215 WRIGHT 11:00-12:50 G215 WRIGHT 11:00-12:50 G215 WRIGHT 1:00-2:50 G215 OAKS 1:00-2:50 G215 OAKS 1:00-2:50 G215 OAKS 1:00-2:50 G215 OAKS 9:25-12:05 G215 MATYUSHIN 9:25-12:05 G215 MATYUSHIN 9:25-12:05 G215 MATYUSHIN 9:25-12:05 G215 MATYUSHIN 1:25-4:05 G215 MATYUSHIN 1:25-4:05 G215 MATYUSHIN


Class# Course 48518 MTE-8-08C 48519 MTE-8-08D 46928 MTE-9-01A 46974 MTE-9-01B 46978 MTE-9-01C 46980 MTE-9-01D 47267 MTE-9-02A 47270 MTE-9-02B 47271 MTE-9-02C 47279 MTE-9-02D 47682 MTE-9-03A 47684 MTE-9-03B 47688 MTE-9-03C 47691 MTE-9-03D 47788 MTE-9-04A 47810 MTE-9-04B 47812 MTE-9-04C 47814 MTE-9-04D 47996 MTE-9-05A 47998 MTE-9-05B 48004 MTE-9-05C 48008 MTE-9-05D 48312 MTE-9-06A 48314 MTE-9-06B 48315 MTE-9-06C 48316 MTE-9-06D 48398 MTE-9-07A 48399 MTE-9-07B 48401 MTE-9-07C 48402 MTE-9-07D 48531 MTE-9-08A 48532 MTE-9-08B 48533 MTE-9-08C 48534 MTE-9-08D 46256 MTH-106-01 46260 MTH-126-01 46268 MTH-141-01 46269 MTH-151-01 46272 MTH-152-01 46279 MTH-152-02 46273 MTH-157-01 46274 MTH-163-01 46276 MTH-164-01 46278 MTH-164-02 46283 MTH-271-01 46285 MTH-274-01 Night Classes 48417 MTE-1-N1A 48418 MTE-1-N1B 48419 MTE-1-N1C 48420 MTE-1-N1D 48433 MTE-2-N1A 48434 MTE-2-N1B 48435 MTE-2-N1C 48436 MTE-2-N1D 48447 MTE-3-N1A 48448 MTE-3-N1B 48449 MTE-3-N1C 48450 MTE-3-N1D 48465 MTE-4-N1A 48466 MTE-4-N1B 48467 MTE-4-N1C 48468 MTE-4-N1D 48478 MTE-5-N1A 48479 MTE-5-N1B

Course Title Rational Exponents and Radicals Rational Exponents and Radicals Functions, Quadratic Equations, and Parabolas Functions, Quadratic Equations, and Parabolas Functions, Quadratic Equations, and Parabolas Functions, Quadratic Equations, and Parabolas Functions, Quadratic Equations, and Parabolas Functions, Quadratic Equations, and Parabolas Functions, Quadratic Equations, and Parabolas Functions, Quadratic Equations, and Parabolas Functions, Quadratic Equations, and Parabolas Functions, Quadratic Equations, and Parabolas Functions, Quadratic Equations, and Parabolas Functions, Quadratic Equations, and Parabolas Functions, Quadratic Equations, and Parabolas Functions, Quadratic Equations, and Parabolas Functions, Quadratic Equations, and Parabolas Functions, Quadratic Equations, and Parabolas Functions, Quadratic Equations, and Parabolas Functions, Quadratic Equations, and Parabolas Functions, Quadratic Equations, and Parabolas Functions, Quadratic Equations, and Parabolas Functions, Quadratic Equations, and Parabolas Functions, Quadratic Equations, and Parabolas Functions, Quadratic Equations, and Parabolas Functions, Quadratic Equations, and Parabolas Functions, Quadratic Equations, and Parabolas Functions, Quadratic Equations, and Parabolas Functions, Quadratic Equations, and Parabolas Functions, Quadratic Equations, and Parabolas Functions, Quadratic Equations, and Parabolas Functions, Quadratic Equations, and Parabolas Functions, Quadratic Equations, and Parabolas Functions, Quadratic Equations, and Parabolas Survey or Technical Mathematics II Mathematics For Allied Health Business Mathematics Mathematics For The Liberal Arts I Mathematics For The Liberal Arts II Mathematics For The Liberal Arts II Elementary Statistics Pre-Calculus I Pre-calculus II Pre-calculus II Applied Calculus I Calculus II Operations with Positive Fractions Operations with Positive Fractions Operations with Positive Fractions Operations with Positive Fractions Operations with Positive Decimals and Percents Operations with Positive Decimals and Percents Operations with Positive Decimals and Percents Operations with Positive Decimals and Percents Algebra Basics Algebra Basics Algebra Basics Algebra Basics Degree Equations and Inequalities in One Variable Degree Equations and Inequalities in One Variable Degree Equations and Inequalities in One Variable Degree Equations and Inequalities in One Variable

Linear Equations, Inequalities, and Systems of Linear Equations in Two Variables Linear Equations, Inequalities, and Systems of Linear Equations in Two Variables 26

Cr. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 4

Day TR TR MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF TR TR TR TR MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF TR TR TR TR TR TR TR TR TR MW MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF TR MWF M-R

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

TR TR TR TR TR TR TR TR TR TR TR TR TR TR TR TR TR TR

Time Room Instructor 1:25-4:05 G215 MATYUSHIN 1:25-4:05 G215 MATYUSHIN 8:00-9:50 G118 BROWN 8:00-9:50 G118 BROWN 8:00-9:50 G118 BROWN 8:00-9:50 G118 BROWN 10:00-11:50 G118 OAKS 10:00-11:50 G118 OAKS 10:00-11:50 G118 OAKS 10:00-11:50 G118 OAKS 9:25-12:05 G118 COX 9:25-12:05 G118 COX 9:25-12:05 G118 COX 9:25-12:05 G118 COX 9:00-10:50 G215 ALLGYER 9:00-10:50 G215 ALLGYER 9:00-10:50 G215 ALLGYER 9:00-10:50 G215 ALLGYER 11:00-12:50 G215 WRIGHT 11:00-12:50 G215 WRIGHT 11:00-12:50 G215 WRIGHT 11:00-12:50 G215 WRIGHT 1:00-2:50 G215 OAKS 1:00-2:50 G215 OAKS 1:00-2:50 G215 OAKS 1:00-2:50 G215 OAKS 9:25-12:05 G215 MATYUSHIN 9:25-12:05 G215 MATYUSHIN 9:25-12:05 G215 MATYUSHIN 9:25-12:05 G215 MATYUSHIN 1:25-4:05 G215 MATYUSHIN 1:25-4:05 G215 MATYUSHIN 1:25-4:05 G215 MATYUSHIN 1:25-4:05 G215 MATYUSHIN 8:00-8:50 G225 COX 9:00-9:50 P127 OAKS 12:00-12:50 G213 BROWN 9:00-9:50 G225 JESSEE 11:00-11:50 G225 JESSEE 12:00-12:50 G225 JESSEE 1:00-1:50 G213 BROWN 1:00-1:50 G225 JESSEE 8:00-8:50 G213 WRIGHT 10:50-12:05 G213 OAKS 8:00-8:50 G225 JESSEE 8:00-8:50 G228 ALLGYER 6:00-8:30 6:00-8:30 6:00-8:30 6:00-8:30 6:00-8:30 6:00-8:30 6:00-8:30 6:00-8:30 6:00-8:30 6:00-8:30 6:00-8:30 6:00-8:30 6:00-8:30 6:00-8:30 6:00-8:30 6:00-8:30 6:00-8:30 6:00-8:30

G215 G215 G215 G215 G215 G215 G215 G215 G215 G215 G215 G215 G215 G215 G215 G215 G215 G215

MATYUSHIN MATYUSHIN MATYUSHIN MATYUSHIN MATYUSHIN MATYUSHIN MATYUSHIN MATYUSHIN MATYUSHIN MATYUSHIN MATYUSHIN MATYUSHIN MATYUSHIN MATYUSHIN MATYUSHIN MATYUSHIN MATYUSHIN MATYUSHIN


Class# Course Course Title Cr. Day Time Room 48480 MTE-5-N1C Linear Equations, Inequalities, and Systems of Linear Equations in Two Variables 1 TR 6:00-8:30 G215 48481 MTE-5-N1D Linear Equations, Inequalities, and Systems of Linear Equations in Two Variables 1 TR 6:00-8:30 G215 48498 MTE-6-N1A Exponents, Factoring, and Polynomial Equations 1 TR 6:00-8:30 G215 48499 MTE-6-N1B Exponents, Factoring, and Polynomial Equations 1 TR 6:00-8:30 G215 48500 MTE-6-N1C Exponents, Factoring, and Polynomial Equations 1 TR 6:00-8:30 G215 48501 MTE-6-N1D Exponents, Factoring, and Polynomial Equations 1 TR 6:00-8:30 G215 48506 MTE-7-N1A Rational Expressions and Equations 1 TR 6:00-8:30 G215 48507 MTE-7-N1B Rational Expressions and Equations 1 TR 6:00-8:30 G215 48508 MTE-7-N1C Rational Expressions and Equations 1 TR 6:00-8:30 G215 48509 MTE-7-N1D Rational Expressions and Equations 1 TR 6:00-8:30 G215 48520 MTE-8-N1A Rational Exponents and Radicals 1 TR 6:00-8:30 G215 48521 MTE-8-N1B Rational Exponents and Radicals 1 TR 6:00-8:30 G215 48522 MTE-8-N1C Rational Exponents and Radicals 1 TR 6:00-8:30 G215 48523 MTE-8-N1D Rational Exponents and Radicals 1 TR 6:00-8:30 G215 48535 MTE-9-N1A Functions, Quadratic Equations, and Parabolas 1 TR 6:00-8:30 G215 48536 MTE-9-N1B Functions, Quadratic Equations, and Parabolas 1 TR 6:00-8:30 G215 48537 MTE-9-N1C Functions, Quadratic Equations, and Parabolas 1 TR 6:00-8:30 G215 48538 MTE-9-N1D Functions, Quadratic Equations, and Parabolas 1 TR 6:00-8:30 G215 46263 MTH-126-N1 Mathematics For Allied Health 2 M 6:00-7:50 G228 46270 MTH-151-N1 Mathematics For The Liberal Arts I 3 T 6:00-8:45 G225 Distance Learning Classes 55858 MTH-6-W1 Developmental Geometry (Orientation Tues., 1/10, 5:00, G215) 3 46255 MTH-105-W1 Survey of Technical Mathematics I (Orientation Tues., 1/10, 5:00, G225) 2 46257 MTH-106-W1 Survey or Technical Mathematics II (Orientation Tues., 1/10, 5:00, G225) 2 46265 MTH-126-W1 Mathematics For Allied Health (Orientation Mon., 1/9, 5:00, G101) 2 46271 MTH-141-W1 Business Mathematics (Orientation Mon., 1/9, 4:00, G118) 3 46275 MTH-163-W1 Pre-Calculus I (Orientation Mon., 1/9, 5:00, G215) 3 46281 MTH-164-W1 Pre-calculus II (Orientation Mon., 1/9, 5:00, G215) 3 46287 MTH-273-W1 Calculus I (Orientation Mon., 1/9, 5:00, G215) 4 MEDICAL LABORATORY Day Classes (Students must register through Wytheville Community College) (Students must take corresponding lab.) 37605 MDL-227-95E Clinical Immunohematology/Immunology II 37610 MDL-227-10L Clinical Immunohematology/Immunology II Lab 3 M 9:00-4:00 CLIN 37616 MDL-263-95E Clinical Chemistry & Instrumentation III 37617 MDL-263-10L Clinical Chemistry & Instrumentation III Lab 3 T 9:00-4:00 CLIN 37685 MDL-275-95E Clinical Hematology III 37686 MDL-275-10L Clinical Hematology III Lab 3 W 9:00-4:00 CLIN 37690 MDL-279-95E Clinical Microbiology III 37692 MDL-279-10L Clinical Microbiology III Lab 2 R 9:00-4:00 CLIN 37699 MDL-290-10L Clinical Internship 2 F 9:00-4:00 R119 Night Classes 40482 MDL-106-N1 Clinical Phlebotomy (Course Fees Required) 4 TR 6:00-9:45 R119 MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Day Classes 40652 MEC-113-01 Materials and Processes of Industry 4 TR 1:25-3:15 A005 40658 MEC-266-01 Fluid Mechanic (Limited enrollment due to limited equipment and space.) 3 TR 9:25-10:40 A005 40676 SAF-126-01 Principles of Industrial Safety 3 TR 10:50-12:05 A006 Night Classes 40656 MEC-113-N1 Materials and Processes of Industry 4 M 6:00-9:30 A006 40664 MEC-266-N1 Fluid Mechanic (Limited enrollment due to limited equipment and space.) 3 T 6:00-8:45 A005 40678 SAF-126-N1 Principles of Industrial Safety 3 W 6:00-8:45 A006 MUSIC Day Classes 52516 MUS-168-01 Beginning Clawhammer Banjo 3 TR 10:50-12:05 P127 49814 MUS-195-01 Beginning Lead Guitar 3 M 2:30-5:15 P122 49841 MUS-195-02 Beginning Guitar 1 M 3:00-5:45 P218 50207 MUS-290-01 Internship in Recording 3 TR 1:35-3:00 P118 Night Classes 52560 MUS-111-N1 Music Theory I 3 T 5:00-7:45 P122 49800 MUS-133-N1 Recording Systems Services I (Additional hours to be arranged.) 3 T 6:00-9:00 P118 52518 MUS-168-N1 Beginning Clawhammer Banjo 3 R 6:00-8:45 P123 52521 MUS-169-N1 Beginning Fiddle 3 T 6:00-8:45 P218 52524 MUS-171-N1 Beginning Mandolin 3 T 6:00-8:45 P123 49886 MUS-195-N1 Intermediate Fiddle 3 T 6:00-8:45 P218 49893 MUS-195-N2 Beginning Guitar 1 M 6:00-8:45 P218 27

Instructor MATYUSHIN MATYUSHIN MATYUSHIN MATYUSHIN MATYUSHIN MATYUSHIN MATYUSHIN MATYUSHIN MATYUSHIN MATYUSHIN MATYUSHIN MATYUSHIN MATYUSHIN MATYUSHIN MATYUSHIN MATYUSHIN MATYUSHIN MATYUSHIN WOLIVER JESSEE ALLGYER COX COX BROWN BROWN ALLGYER ALLGYER ALLGYER PARKS PARKS PARKS PARKS PARKS PARKS PARKS PARKS PARKS PARKS

JACKSON/SUTHERLAND

GREENE STAFF JOHNSON GREENE STAFF JOHNSON SHEPHERD ROSE SOUTHER MAGGARD WHARTON MAGGARD SHEPHERD MEADE

SHEPHERD/POWELL

MEADE SOUTHER


Class# Course Course Title 49899 MUS-195-N3 Intermediate Lead Guitar 49911 MUS-195-N4 Blues Guitar 49924 MUS-195-N5 3 Finger Picking Banjo (Skruggs Style) 49933 MUS-195-N6 Beginning Keyboarding for Piano 52663 MUS-195-N7 Percussion Ensemble 53146 MUS-195-N8 Shape Note Singing 53089 MUS-218-N1 Music/Musicians of Southern Appalachian Studies Off Campus Classes 50267 MUS-150-31 Old Time String Band 52526 MUS-172-31 Beginning Upright Bass 49965 MUS-195-31 Beginning Guitar Distance Learning Classes (Email instructor for orientation.) 49700 MUS-121-W1 Music Appreciation I (Orientation - email mus121@comcast.net) NATURAL SCIENCE Day Classes 40395 NAS-106-01 Conservation of Natural Resources Distance Learning Classes (Orientation - email cogbonnaya@me.vccs.edu) 40385 NAS-106-W1 Conservation of Natural Resources NURSING - LPN Day Classes 35745 PNE-135-01 Maternal and Child Health Nursing 35744 PNE-143-01 Applied Nursing Skills 35746 PNE-145-01 Trends in Practical Nursing 35741 PNE-155-01 Body Structure and Function 35731 PNE-161-01 Nursing in Health Changes I Will include 40 hours of Geriatric clinical 35739 PNE-161-02 Nursing in Health Changes I Will include 40 hours of Geriatric clinical 35742 PNE-174-01 Applied Pharmacology for Practical Nursing 35745 PNE-135-01 Maternal and Child Health Nursing Night Classes 35743 PNE-173-N1 Pharmacology for Practical Nurses Off Campus Classes 35748 PNE-182-21 Clinical Experience I-II (Clinical Orientation 1/12/12 at 9am in R118) (clinicals: MS/MH/ACE) Distance Learning Classes (Email instructor for orientation.) 35747 PNE-158-W1 Mental Health Psychiatric Nursing (Online Orientation - refer to Announcements on Bb) NURSING - RN Day Classes 40802 NUR-109-01 Nursing Principles & Concepts II

Cr. 3 3 3 1 2 3 3

Day M W M R R T M

Time 6:00-8:45 6:00-8:45 6:00-8:45 6:00-8:45 5:00-7:00 6:00-8:45 6:00-8:45

3 3 1

M M T

6:00-8:45 6:00-8:45 6:00-8:45

GCH GCH GCH

3 3

MW

9:00-10:15

G234

3 5 1 1 3 6

MEADE MEADE BRIGHT SORAH OGBONNAYA OGBONNAYA

1 5

W M M R M T M T WR M

1:00-4:00 1:00-3:50 3:00-3:50 1:00-4:00 1:00-4:00 1:30-7:30 1:00-4:00 1:30-7:30 3:00-4:30 4:00-8:00

R119 R118 G213 R119 R119 R118 R118 R118 R118 G213

2

R

5:00-5:50

R118 WHISENHUNT

6

RF SU

6:00-4:00 7:00-3:00

LRM HVM

6

1 5

40803

NUR-109-02

Nursing Principles & Concepts II

5

40807

NUR-109-C1

Nursing Principles & Concepts II

5

40814

NUR-114-C1

3

40827 40829 40831

NUR-137-01 NUR-137-C1 NUR-201-C1

40833

NUR-208-C1

Geriatric Nursing (Class meets alternating Tuesday nights. Will alternate with NUR 201 clinicals.) Principles of Pharmacology Principles of Pharmacology Psychiactric Nursing (Will alternate with NUR 114 clinicals.) Course will meet on alternating Tuesday nights beginning first week of classes. Acute Medical Surgical Nursing

40836

NUR-208-C2

Acute Medical Surgical Nursing

6

40819

NUR-226-01

Health Assessment

2

40824

NUR-226-02

Health Assessment

2

W

40841 40842

NUR-237-C1 NUR-245-C1

Principles of Pharmacology IV Maternal/Newborn Nursing

1 3

40846

NUR-254-01

Dimensions of Professional Nursing

2

T MW T R

1 1 3 6

STANLEY JONES WHISENHUNT STANLEY STANLEY JONES/STANLEY STANLEY JONES/STANLEY WHISENHUNT WHISENHUNT

JONES COLLINS STANLEY

M T M R M SU T SU M M T SU M R W R W

28

Room Instructor P119 ROSE P121 ROSE P123 FREEMAN P126 QUALLS P121 WHARTON P121 QUALLS P115 GILLEY

9:00-11:40 7:00-3:00 9:00-11:40 7:00-3:00 7:00-10:00 6:00-6:00 6:00-10:00 6:00-6:00 1:00-1:50 6:00-7:00 6:00-10:00 6:00-6:00 7:00-7:00 9:30-12:30 7:00-7:00 9:30-12:30 8:00-11:00 11:30-12:30 11:30-12:30 1:00-4:00 12:00-12:50 7:00-7:00 9:30-11:30 1:30-3:30

R120 CLIN R120 CLIN P214 CLIN P214 CLIN R120 P214 P214 CLIN CLIN P214 CLIN P214 R120 R120 R120 R120 P214 CLIN P214 R120

MCCARROLL/WRIGHT MCCARROLL/WRIGHT MCCARROLL/WRIGHT MCCARROLL/WRIGHT

STURGILL STURGILL STURGILL STURGILL

MCCARROLL/WRIGHT

STURGILL STURGILL STURGILL

CLARKSTON/CLUESMAN CLARKSTON/CLUESMAN CLARKSTON/CLUESMAN CLARKSTON/CLUESMAN

MCCARROLL/WRIGHT MCCARROLL/WRIGHT MCCARROLL/WRIGHT MCCARROLL/WRIGHT CLARKSTON

CLARKSTON/CLUESMAN CLARKSTON/CLUESMAN

CLARKSTON


Class# Course Course Title Cr. Day Time OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY (Students must register through Southwest Virginia Community College) Day Classes 28635 OCT-201-BC Occupational Therapy with Psychosocial Dysfunction 3 R 9:30-12:00 28636 OCT-205-BC Therapeutic Media 2 R 1:00-4:20 28637 OCT-290-BC Coordinated Internship 3 M-F 5 A-11:15 A 28777 OCT-290-CB Coordinated Internship 3 M-F 11:20 A-5:40 P Distance Learning Classes 28982 OCT-195-W1 Topics in Physical Dysfunction 2 28883 NAS-195-W1 Topics in Upper Extremity Anatomy & Kenesiology 1 PHOTOGRAPHY Night Classes 40162 PHT-101-N1 Photography I 3 R 6:00-8:45 40164 PHT-102-N1 Photography II 3 R 6:00-8:45 PHYSICAL EDUCATION Day Classes 40475 PED-103-01 Aerobic Fitness I 2 MW 2:00-3:15 40476 PED-104-01 Aerobic Fitness II 2 MW 2:00-3:15 40477 PED-109-01 Yoga 2 TR 1:30-2:45 40500 PED-111-01 Weight Training I 2 TR 9:25-10:40 40502 PED-111-02 Weight Training I 2 MWF 11:00-11:50 40504 PED-111-03 Weight Training I 2 MWF 12:00-12:50 40506 PED-112-01 Weight Training II 2 TR 9:25-10:40 40509 PED-112-02 Weight Training II 2 MWF 11:00-11:50 40513 PED-112-03 Weight Training II 2 MWF 12:00-12:50 40518 PED-149-01 Cardio Sculpt I 2 TR 10:55-12:10 Night Classes 40515 PED-155-N1 Wallyball 2 M 6:00-8:00 Off Campus Classes 49654 PED-137-41 Martial Arts I 2 T 6:00-9:00 49658 PED-138-41 Martial Arts II 2 T 6:00-9:00 PHYSICAL THERAPY ASSISTANT (Students must register through Wytheville Community College) Day Classes 37526 PTH-115-1 Kinesiology 4 W 9:00-11:00 37528 PTH-115-10L Kinesiology Lab W 12:00-4:00 37504 PTH-121-1 Therapeutic Procedures 6 T 9:00-12:00 37512 PTH-121-10L Therapeutic Procedures Lab T 1:00-5:00 37516 PTH-151-1 Musc. Skel. Functions 4 M 9:00-12:00 37523 PTH-151-10L Musc. Skel. Functions Lab M 1:00-5:00 37537 PTH-245-1V Professional Issues (Classroom instruction 2/14-3/09 - remainder on web.) 3 TR 9:00-1:00 37542 PTH-251-1 Clinical Practicum I (1/19 - 2/13) MWF 8:00-5:00 37551 PTH-252-1 Clinical Practicum II (3/12 - 4/27) 4 MWF 8:00-5:00 PHYSICS (Students must register for corresponding lab.) Distance Learning Classes 37999 PHY-202-01 General College Physics II 4 MWF 10:00-10:50 38001 PHY-202-1L General College Physics II R 9:25-12:05 37995 PHY-202-W1 General College Physics II (Orientation Mon., 1/9, 5:00, G101) 4 37997 PHY-202-W1L General College Physics II (Orientation Mon., 1/9, 5:00, G101) POLITICAL SCIENCE Day Classes 56194 PLS-135-01 American National Politics 3 MW 1:00-2:15 40587 PLS-212-01 U.S. Government II 3 MWF 9:00-9:50 PSYCHOLOGY Day Classes 38227 PSY-120-01 Human Relations 3 TR 8:00-9:15 38229 PSY-200-01 Prin of Psychology 3 MWF 9:00-9:50 38230 PSY-200-02 Prin of Psychology 3 TR 8:00-9:15 38234 PSY-232-01 Life Span D II 3 TR 9:25-10:40 38235 PSY-232-02 Life Span D II 3 MWF 12:00-12:50 Night Classes 38233 PSY-231-N1 Life Span Human Development 3 R 6:00-8:45 38238 PSY-232-N1 Life Span D II 3 W 6:00-8:45 Off Campus Classes 38236 PSY-232-21 Life Span D II 3 R 6:00-8:45 38237 PSY-232-31 Life Span D II 3 T 6:00-8:45 29

Room Instructor VHC/SVC LOONEY/JAMES VHC/SVC LOONEY/JAMES

CLIN CLIN

HARTLEN HARTLEN HARTLEN HARTLEN

P122 P122

VEENSTRA VEENSTRA

G101 G101 G101 G124 G124 G124 G124 G124 G124 G124

SUMPTER SUMPTER SUMPTER SUMPTER SUMPTER SUMPTER SUMPTER SUMPTER SUMPTER SUMPTER

G149

SUMPTER

WIS WIS

BEGLEY BEGLEY

VHC JACKSON VHC JACKSON/KING VHC SLEMP VHC STAFF VHC JACKSON VHC JACKSON/KING G130 JACKSON/KING CLIN SLEMP CLIN SLEMP G228 G234

WRIGHT WRIGHT WRIGHT WRIGHT

P127 MUMPOWER G213 SCANLAN G155 G149 G149 G149 G149

STAFF BAKER LESTER BAKER BAKER

G149 G211

BAKER LESTER

CEC GCH

CAVIN CARRICO


Class# Course Course Title Distance Learning Classes 38226 PSY-116-W1 Psychology of Death and Dying (Orientation - email jgenco@me.vccs.edu) 38228 PSY-120-W1 Human Relations (DVD enhanced instruction.) Orientation Wed., 1/11, 5:30, G149 38231 PSY-200-W1 Prin of Psychology (Orientation Mon., 1/9, 4:30, G220) 38232 PSY-215-W1 Abnormal Psycology (DVD enhanced instruction.) Online orientation e-mail 38239 PSY-232-W1 Life Span D II (Orientation - email mphillips@me.vccs.edu) 38241 PSY-235-V1 Child Psychology (Orientation Wed., 1/11, 5:00, G149) RADIOGRAPHY Day Classes 28809 RAD-112-C1 Radiologic Science II Radiologic Science II Lab 28808 RAD-221-C1 Radiography Procedures II Radiography Procedures II Lab 28762 RAD-240-C1 Radiographic Pathology 28646 RAD-290-01 Coordinated Practice in Radiology 28732 RAD-290-02 Coordinated Practice in Radiology 29084 RAD-295-C1 Cross Sectional Anatomy REAL ESTATE Night Classes 49641 REA-100-N1 Principles of Real Estate RELIGION Day Classes 38032 REL-210-01 Survey of the New Testament 38035 REL-240-01 Religions in America Night Classes 49615 REL-231-H1 Religions of the World I (Orientation, Mon., 1/9, 5:00 pm, P121) Distance Learning Classes 49619 REL-231-W1 Religions of the World I (Orientation, Mon., 1/9, 5:00 pm, P126) 49627 REL-232-W1 Religions of the World II (Orientation, Mon., 1/9, 5:00 pm, P126) RESPIRATORY THERAPY Day Classes 35626 RTH-112-01 Pathology of the Cardiopulmonary System 35627 RTH-121-01 Cardiopulmonary Science I 35628 RTH-132-01 Respiratory Care Theory & Procedures II Off Campus Classes 35629 RTH-152-91 Fundamental Clinical Procedures II SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY Distance Learning Classes 40390 SCT-112-W1 Intro to Environmental & Science Tech II (Labs to be announced) SOCIOLOGY Day Classes 38247 SOC-200-01 Prin Sociology 38251 SOC-268-01 Social Problems Distance Learning Classes (Email instructor for orientation.) 38248 SOC-200-W1 Prin Sociology (Orientation - email ktucker@me.vccs.edu) 38252 SOC-268-W1 Social Problems (Orientation - email ascanlan@me.vccs.edu) SPANISH Day Classes 38216 SPA-102-01 Beginning Spanish II Night Classes 38218 SPA-102-HN1 Beginning Spanish II (Course delivered via web on Wednesday.) Distance Learning Classes 38215 SPA-101-V1 Beginning Spanish I (Orientation Thurs., 1/12, 5:00, G149) 38221 SPA-102-V1 Beginning Spanish II (Orientation Thurs., 1/12, 5:00, G149) STUDENT DEVELOPMENT Day Classes 40175 SDV-100-01 College Success Skills 40178 SDV-100-02 College Success Skills 40179 SDV-100-03 College Success Skills 40181 SDV-100-04 College Success Skills 45470 SDV-101-H1 Orientation to Business Related Programs 46076 SDV-106-H1 Preparation For Employment (Class meets January 9-March1.)

30

Cr.

Day

Time

Room Instructor

3 3 3 3 3 3 4

GENCOGRIGSBY

OTT BAKER STAFF PHILLIPS OTT

3 3 3 2

TR R TR T M WF TR M

9:25-10:40 1:00-3:40 8:00-9:15 1:00-3:40 9:00-11:50 8:00-4:30 8:00-4:30 12:00-1:50

P219 LOWE R213 LOWE P219 LEE R213 LEE P219 GOODMAN CLIN GOODMAN/LEE CLIN GOODMAN/LEE P219 CORNS

4

T

6:00-9:15

P126

STALLARD

3 3

MW MWF

1:00-2:15 11:00-11:50

G149 G228

RICHARD RICHARD

3

M

6:00-8:45

P121

MURPHY

4

3 3

MURPHY MURPHY

3 3 4

MW MW MW T

11:20-12:35 8:30-9:45 9:55-11:10 9:00-11:50

R119 R119 R121 R121

MULLINS MULLINS THOMPSON THOMPSON

4

R

7:00-3:00

CLIN

THOMPSON

4 3 3

OGBONNAYA MWF MWF

10:00-10:50 11:00-11:50

G149 G149

3 3

TUCKER TUCKER TUCKER

OSBORNE/SCANLAN

4

TR

10:50-12:30

G225

ZYLAWY

4

M

5:30-8:15

G155

PEACOCK

4 4 1 1 1 1 1 1

ZYLAWY ZYLAWY M W F T W W

12:00-12:50 2:00-2:50 10:00-10:50 1:25-2:40 1:00-1:50 1:00-1:50

P218 P218 P218 P115 P125 P117

KETRON KETRON LEE PHILLIPS LANE DOYLE


Class# Course Course Title Cr. Day Time Room Instructor Distance Learning Classes (Email instructor for orientation.) 40186 SDV-100-W1 College Success Skills (Instructor permission required to enroll.) 1 PHILLIPS Orientation - email mphillips@me.vccs.edu 40192 SDV-100-W2 College Success Skills (Orienation - email mphillips@me.vccs.edu) 1 PHILLIPS (For Nursing and Pre-Nursing - RN or LPN, Respiratory Therapy, EMT, and Pre-EMT students only.) 45482 SDV-101-W1 Orientation to Business Related Prog (By permission only.) Orientation available online Jan. 9. 1 JONES TRAVEL Night Classes 49977 TRV-240-N1 Principles of Event Planning and Management 3 M 6:00-8:45 P127 SHEPHERD/POWELL TRUCKING - COMMERCIAL (Students may choose to begin classes on Dec. 5, Dec. 27, Jan. 16, Feb. 6, Feb. 27, Mar. 19, or Apr. 9.) Off Campus Classes 40710 TRK-101-91 D.O.T. Safety Rules and Regulations 2 M-F OFF MCGLOTHLIN 40880 TRK-102-91 Preventive Maintenance for Truck Drivers 1 M-F OFF MCGLOTHLIN 40883 TRK-103-91 Tractor Trailer Driving 9 M-U OFF MCGLOTHLIN WELDING Day Classes 40505 WEL-124-01 Arc Welding II 3 M 8:00-12:10 A001 GILLEY 40510 WEL-124-02 Arc Welding II 3 M 12:30-4:40 A001 GILLEY 40517 WEL-130-01 Inert Gas Welding 3 T 8:00-12:10 A001 GILLEY 40523 WEL-130-02 Inert Gas Welding 3 T 12:30-4:30 A001 AUSTIN 40564 WEL-150-01 Welding Drawing and Interpretation 3 W 8:00-10:30 A001 GILLEY 40566 WEL-150-02 Welding Drawing and Interpretation 3 W 12:30-3:00 A001 GILLEY 41280 WEL-195-01 Topics in Print Reading 3 W 8:00-10:30 A001 GILLEY 41282 WEL-195-02 Topics: Welding Processes 3 R 8:00-12:10 A001 GILLEY 40588 WEL-198-01 Seminar & Project in Weling 3 R 8:00-12:10 A001 GILLEY 40591 WEL-198-02 Seminar & Project in Weling 3 R 12:30-4:30 A001 AUSTIN 40602 WEL-295-01 Topics in Arc Welding II 3 M 8:00-12:10 A001 GILLEY 41278 WEL-295-02 Topics: Inert Gas Welding 3 T 8:00-12:10 A001 GILLEY Night Classes 40512 WEL-124-N1 Arc Welding II 3 M 5:00-9:10 A001 AUSTIN 40528 WEL-130-N1 Inert Gas Welding 3 T 5:00-9:10 A001 AUSTIN 40570 WEL-150-N1 Welding Drawing and Interpretation 3 W 5:00-7:30 A001 AUSTIN 41281 WEL-195-N1 Topics in Print Reading 3 W 5:00-7:30 A001 AUSTIN 41285 WEL-195-N2 Topics: Welding Processes 3 R 5:00-9:10 A001 AUSTIN 40594 WEL-198-N1 Seminar & Project in Weling 3 R 5:00-9:10 A001 AUSTIN 41276 WEL-295-N1 Topics in Arc Welding II 3 M 5:00-9:10 A001 AUSTIN 41279 WEL-295-N2 Topics: Inert Gas Welding 3 T 5:00-9:10 A001 AUSTIN SPRING 2012 ED TO GO CLASSES

Students may count a maximum of 9 credits in one semester or 12 credits overall toward financial aid eligibility. Credits above 12 will not be calculated toward financial aid enrollment level. How to Get Started: 1. Visit our Online Instruction Center at www.ed2go.com/mecc 2. Search for your course. 3. Click the “Enroll Now” button. Select a start date. Sign In: New students will create an account. Returning Ed2Go students will login. Choose already paid if you have registered with the college for the course. . 4. When the course section date you selected arrives return to the Online Instruction Center and click on the “My Classroom” tab at the top of the page. To begin your studies simply login with the name and password you selected during the enrollment process. Start Dates: A new section of every course in this catalog will begin on the third Wednesday of every month. Requirements: All courses require Internet access, e-mail, Netscape Navigator, Microsoft Internet Explorer, or Firefox. Some courses may have additional requirements. Please visit our Online Instruction Center for more information or for more information on how to register with Mountain Empire Community College contact Susan Kennedy (276) 523-7488 or skennedy@me.vccs.edu 51033 52583 50610 50613 50625 50633 50638 50643 50648 50655 50661 50672 50678 50680 50684 50688 50694

CSC-195-CG Introduction to Microsoft Word 2007 CSC-195-876 Navigating the Internet CSC-195-AA Easy Classroom Podcasting CSC-195-AB Web 2.0: Blogs, Wikis, and Podcasts CSC-195-AC Microsoft Excel 2007 in the Classroom CSC-195-AD Microsoft Excel 2003 in the Classroom CSC-195-AE Integrating Technology in the Classroom CSC-195-AF Microsoft Word 2003 in the Classroom CSC-195-AG Microsoft Word 2007 in the Classroom CSC-195-AH Creating a Classroom Web Site CSC-195-AI Basic Comp TIA + A Certification Preparation CSC-195-AJ Intermediate Comp TIA A+ Certification Prep CSC-195-AK Advanced Comp TIA A+ Certification Prep CSC-195-AL Advanced MicroSoft Excel 2003 CSC-195-AM Introduction to Ajax Programming CSC-195-AN Introduction to ASP.NET CSC-195-AO Advanced Microsoft Word 2003

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CSC-195-AP Advanced Microsoft Excel 2007 CSC-195-AQ Introduction to C++ Programming CSC-195-AR The Classroom Computer CSC-195-AS MicroSoft Powerpoint 2007 in the Clssrm CSC-195-AT Introduction to C# Programming CSC-195-AU Microsoft PowerPoint 2003 in the Classroom CSC-195-AV Computer Skills for the Workplace CSC-195-AW Creating User Requirements Documents CSC-195-AX Intro to Creating WordPress Web Sites CSC-195-AY Introduction to Dreamweaver CS4 CSC-195-AZ Designing Effective Web Sites CSC-195-BA Introduction to Illustrator CS3 CSC-195-BB Discover Digital Photography CSC-195-BC Introduction to Microsoft Expression Web CSC-195-BD Creating Web Graphics with Photoshop CS3 CSC-195-BE Security, Advanced PC CSC-195-BF Introduction to Microsoft Access 2003 31

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CSC-195-BG Introduction to Microsoft Access 2007 CSC-195-BH Introduction to Adobe Acrobat 9 CSC-195-BI Introduction to Alice 2.0 Programming CSC-195-BJ Introduction to Photoshop CS4 CSC-195-BK Introducation to CorelDRAW X3 CSC-195-BL Introduction to Crystal Reports 10 CSC-195-BM Introduction to Database Development CSC-195-BN Introduction to Dreamweaver CS3 CSC-195-BO Introduction to MS Front Page 2003 CSC-195-BP Introduction to Flash CS4 CSC-195-BQ Using the Internet in the Classroom CSC-195-BR Introduction to Linux CSC-195-BS Introduction to InDesign CS3 CSC-195-BT Introduction to InDesign CS4 CSC-195-BU Introduction to MicroSoft Outlook 2003 CSC-195-BV Introduction to Microsoft Outlook 2007 CSC-195-BW Introduction to Oracle


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CSC-195-BX Introduction to MicroSoft PowerPoint 2003 CSC-195-BY Intermediate Photoshop CS4 CSC-195-BZ Introduction to MicroSoft Powerpoint 2007 CSC-195-CA Introduction to Peachtree Accounting 2009 CSC-195-CB Introduction to PHP and MySQL CSC-195-CC Introduction to Perl Program CSC-195-CD Introduction to Python 2.5 Programming CSC-195-CE Introduction to Networking CSC-195-CF Introduction to Microsoft Word 2003 CSC-195-CH Introduction to Microsoft Word 2010 CSC-195-CI Introduction to Microsoft Excel 2007 CSC-195-CJ Introduction to Microsoft Excel 2010 CSC-195-CK Introduction to Microsoft Excel 2003 CSC-195-CL Introduction to Java Programming CSC-195-CM Keyboarding CSC-195-CN Introduction to MicroSoft Project 2003 CSC-195-CO Introduction to Microsoft Project 2007 CSC-195-CP Introduction to Microsoft Publisher 2007 CSC-195-CQ Introduction to MicroSoft Publisher 2003 CSC-195-CR Making Movies with Windows XP CSC-195-CS Making Movies with Windows Vista CSC-195-CT Intermediate Microsoft Access 2007 CSC-195-CU Intermediate MicroSoft Access 2003 CSC-195-CV Intermediate C# Programming CSC-195-CW Intermediate Dreamweaver CS3 CSC-195-CY Intermediate Java Programming CSC-195-CZ Intermediate Oracle CSC-195-DA Comp TIA Network + Certification Prep CSC-195-DB Intermediate PHP and MySQL CSC-195-DC Intermediate Networking CSC-195-DD Intermediate Microsoft Word 2003 CSC-195-DE Intermediate Microsoft Word 2007 CSC-195-DF Intermediate Microsoft Excel 2003

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CSC-195-DG Intermediate MicroSoft Excel 2007 CSC-195-DH What’s New in Microsoft Office 2007 CSC-195-DI Photoshop Elem 6.0 for the Digital Photog CSC-195-DJ Photoshop Elem 6.0 for the Digital Photog II CSC-195-DK Photoshop Elem 7 for the Digital Photog CSC-195-DL Photoshop Elem 7 for the Digital Photog II CSC-195-DM Photoshop Elem 8 for the Digital Photog CSC-195-DN Photoshop Elem 8 for the Digital Photog II CSC-195-DO Photoshop CS3 for the Digital Photographer CSC-195-DP Photoshoping CS4 for the Digital Photog CSC-195-DQ High Speed Project Management CSC-195-DR Photgrphing Nature with Your Digital Camera CSC-195-DS PMP Certification Prep 1 CSC-195-DT PMP Certification Prep 2 CSC-195-DU Photgrphing People with Your Digital Camera CSC-195-DV Introduction to Photoshop CS3 CSC-195-DW Introduction to QuickBooks 2010 CSC-195-DX Introduction to Quickbooks 2009 CSC-195-DY Quickbooks 2009 for Contractors CSC-195-DZ Performing Payroll in Quickbooks 2009 CSC-195-EA Introduction to Ruby Programming CSC-195-EB Security + Certification Prep, Comp TIA CSC-195-EC Travel Photography for the Digital Photog CSC-195-ED Intermediate CSS and XHTML CSC-195-EE Introduction to SQL CSC-195-EF Introduction to CSS and XHTML CSC-195-EG Introduction to PC Troubleshooting CSC-195-EH Introduction to Visual Basic 2005 CSC-195-EI Intermediate Visual Basic 2005 CSC-195-EJ Introduction to Visual Basic 2008 CSC-195-EK Intermediate Visual Basic 2008 CSC-195-EL Creating Web Pages CSC-195-EM Wireless Networking

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CSC-195-EN Introduction to Windows Vista CSC-195-EO Introduction to Windows XP CSC-195-EP Teaching Smarter with Smart Boards CSC-195-EQ Microsoft Excel 2010 in the Classroom CSC-195-ER Introduction to Crystal Reports CSC-195-ES Intermediate Dreamweaver CS4 CSC-195-ET Secrets of Better Photography CSC-195-EU Intermediate Flash CS5 CSC-195-EV Introduction to Flash CS5 CSC-195-EW Introduction to Photoshop CS5 CSC-195-EX Introduction to InDesign CS5 CSC-195-EY Guiding Kids on the Internet CSC-195-EZ Introduction to Illustrator CS4 CSC-195-FA Introduction to Illustrator CS5 CSC-195-FB Intermediate SQL CSC-195-FC Introduction to Programming CSC-195-FD Intermediate Microsoft Word 2010 CSC-195-FE Introduction to Dreamweaver CS5 CSC-195-FG Introduction to Internet Writing Markets CSC-195-FG Intermediate Windows Vista CSC-195-FH Introduction to Microsoft Project 2010 CSC-195-FI Intermediate Photoshop CS3 CSC-195-FJ Intermediate Flash CS4 CSC-195-FK Photoshop Elem 9 for the Digital Photog I CSC-195-FL Photoshop Elem 9 for the Digital Photog II CSC-195-FM Photoshop CS5 for the Digital Photographer CSC-195-FN Photoshop CS5 for the Digital Photograper II CSC-195-FO Introduction to Quickbooks 2011 CSC-195-FP Performing Payroll in Quickbooks 2011 CSC-195-FQ Quickbooks 2010 for Contractors CSC-195-FR Performing Payroll in Quickbooks 2010 CSC-195-FS Introduction to Windows 7

Old Dominion University Mountain Empire Community College

150 Godwin Hall • 3441 Mountain Empire Road • Big Stone Gap, VA 24219 276-523-8294 or 276-523-2400 Ext. 386 or 336

Two-WayLive, Online, Videostream B.S. in Business Administration Accounting Finance Information Systems Management Marketing B.S. in Communications B.S. in Computer Science B.S. in Criminal Justice (Online Program) B.S. in Dental Hygiene B.S. in Engineering Technology Civil Engineering Technology Electrical Engineering Technology Mechanical Engineering Technology B.S. in Health Sciences B.S. in Human Services B.S./M.S. in Interdisciplinary Studies - Teacher Preparation PreK-6 B.S. in Interdisciplinary Studies - Professional Writing B.S. in Nursing B.S. in Occupational & Technical Studies B.S. in Psychology (Online Program) B.S. in Special Education K-12

M.S. in Community Health M.S. in Elementary Education (PreK-6) M.S. in Education - Recreation and Tourism Studies M.S. in Nursing Nursing Leadership (Online Program) Nurse Educator (Online Program) Family Nurse Practitioner (Online Program) Nurse Practitioner—Women’s Health (Online Program) M.S. in Occupational & Technical Studies M.S. in Special Education (K-12) Ph.D. in Education—Community College Leadership Ph.D. in Education—Occupational and Technical Studies Ph.D. in English DNP - Doctor of Nursing Practice Autism Certificate Program-Tuition may be reimbursed by the Virginia Department of Education Teaching Licensure programs in Special Education and Elementary Education are also available Application accepted year round. Semester deadlines for undergraduate admission: Summer 2012 - April 15, 2012 Fall 2012 - August 1, 2012 Graduate Admission deadlines vary. Contact ODU@MECC www.dl.odu.edu

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High Tech Classrooms As students and faculty engage in learning at MECC, the classrooms are being transformed into state of the art, high tech settings. Electronic classrooms are not new at MECC. But, as with all technology, upgrades are required to keep up with the latest developments. Seventeen classrooms have been completed and ten more are to begin renovation in December. Features of the new classrooms include: HD - high definition - video projector Blu-ray player DVD/VHS Player Audio system Touch screen computer, which also functions as electronic whiteboard Electronic touch screen room controller Two classrooms are also equipped for video conferencing, and a new portable unit will provide more flexibility to video conferencing across the campus.

Bledsoe named Dual Enrollment/Governor’s School Coordinator Over 1,000 high school students are taking advantage of dual enrollment classes through Mountain Empire Community College. Coordinating this effort across ten high schools and four career centers with the Norton, Lee, Scott, Wise and Dickenson schools systems is the focus of John Bledsoe, who became the Dual Enrollment/Governor’s School Coordinator in April. “It is important to know and work with everyone,” says John as he describes his interactions with teachers, students, guidance counselors, principals, and school board office staff. In addition to the dual enrollment program, Bledsoe also directs MECC’s summer Governor’s School program. According to Bledsoe, the 2011 Governor’s School was very successful, enrolling 54 students. Previously, Bledsoe served as MECC’s Great Expectations coordinator, a program John Bledsoe to assist foster youth transitioning to higher education. His efforts with this program, Dual Enrollment/ which began in 2009, made it one of the most successful in the state. Governor’s School Coordinator 33


Employee Recognition Vickie Ratliff

Presented the Innovative Excellence in Teaching, Learning and Technology Award for PluggedIn VA at the 22nd International Conference on College Teaching and Vickie Ratliff Learning.

Tim Blankenbecler

Presented the 2010 High Tech Excellence and Small Business Development Center Entrepreneur Award by the Southwest Virginia Technology Council. Tim Blankenbecler

Gary Jessee, Teri Lane, Lena Whisenhunt

2011-12 Excellence in Teaching/NISOD award recipients.

Gary Jessee

Teri Lane

Lena Whisenhunt

Sylvia Brown

2011 W. H. and Callie Anne Coughlin Clark Master Teacher award recipient.

Sylvia Brown

Dennis Warner

Received his Bachelor of Science in Management from Concordia College. Dennis Warner

Rosa-Lee Cooke Rosa-Lee Cooke

Received her Bachelor of Science degree in Natural Resources from Oregon State University.

Jeri Bledsoe

Received her Master’s in Counseling in Higher Education from ETSU in August, 2010. Jeri Bledsoe

Robert Widener Robert Widener

Received his Ed.D in Educational Leadership and Policy Analysis with a concentration in School System Leadership from ETSU. 34


Employee Recognition George Salaita

Selected as a 2011 National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Scholar, attending the workshop: “Revolution to Republic: Philadelphia’s Place in Early America.”

George Salaita

Chuks Ogbonnaya

Selected to serve a two-year term on the Advisory Board of the Department of Forest Resources and Environmental Conservation. Chuks Ogbonnaya

Rita Quillen

Biography and four poems appeared in the December 2010 publication The Southern Poetry Anthology: Contemporary Appalachia. Rita Quillen

Chris Allgyer

Elected to the Governing Board of the American Mathematical Association of Chris Allgyer Two-Year Colleges (AMATYC). Virginia Community College Association Showcase awards

Fran Doyle – Faculty Showcase Lena Grace – Classified Staff Showcase

Fran Doyle

Lena Grace

2011 MECC Employee of the Year Awards

Tony Russo - Adjunct Faculty Member of the Year Lori Dingus - Classified Staff of the Year Sylvia Brown - Faculty of the Year Michael Gilley - Administrator of the Year

Lori Dingus Tony Russo

2011 Emeriti Awards

Gary Bumgarner Professor Emeritus Gary Bumgarner

Joyce Sturgill Joyce Sturgill

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Michael Gilley Sylvia Brown


Local Criminal Justice Leaders graduate from leadership academy Local criminal justice leaders from throughout Southwest Virginia made up the fifth graduating class from the Professional Leadership Academy, a partnership between the Southwest Virginia Criminal Justice Training Academy in Bristol, Virginia and the Mountain Empire Community College Criminal Justice program. The Professional Leadership Academy is the brainchild of Robert England, MECC Professor of Criminal Justice, and Doug Cooley, Director of the Bristol Academy. Training takes place as a six-month, cohort-based program that feeds into the corrections and law enforcement certificate programs at MECC. The correctional and law enforcement supervisors completed 120 hours of training, including a leadership project, before graduating from the Leadership Academy with their certificate. England states, “Good, quality leaders are graduating from the program.” Cooley agrees, “This is a step in the right direction to improving the professionalism of all of our criminal justice officers.” For more information about the Professional Leadership Academy, contact England at (276) 523-7465 or rengland@me.vccs.edu.

The 2011 graduating class from the Professional Leadership Academy are (l to r): Russell Cyphers, Kermit Turner, Greg Hogston, James Blevins, Darren Jessee, Todd Tatum, William Hollinger, Ronney Aistrop, Eddie Phillips, Joseph Estep, Stephen Hamm, Chris Fields, and MECC Professor Robert England.

MECC Diplomats Front (l to r): Jeanette Coker, Megan Crumley, Amanda H a r b e r, J u d i t h “ C a s s i e ” Sheckels, Kendra Layne, Brittany Elkins, Travis Powers Back (l to r): Halie Wagner, Jessica Mullins, Daniel “Dalton” Parker, James “Jaimie” Skeen, Molly Moore, Eric Ramey, Zackary “Zack” Stallard 36


Model Rocketeers to compete in 2012 Team American Rocket Challenge The Wise County-based Sky-Tech Aerospace & Rocketry (STAR) team of the National Association of Rocketry will compete with over 700 rocket teams in a national competition in the spring of 2012. Team members are Brittany Barns of Norton, Heather Lee of Wise, Austin Stidham of Appalachia, Zachery Tate of Big Stone Gap and Hunter Page of Coeburn. The team is mentored by graduate students Giovanni Colberg and Yanina Colon and Wise County & Norton City Clerk of Circuit Court Jack Kennedy. These students are enrolled in the Mountain Empire Community College GIS (Geographical Information Systems) Program, incorporating satellite remote sensing data with GIS data. The certified high-powered model rocketeers were also recently recognized with the Delegate Terry Kilgore and WAXM Radio Leadership Award. The national competition requires the best score in a precision rocket flight to an 800-foot altitude, staying aloft 47 seconds, carrying a payload of two raw hen eggonauts and returning them unbroken to the surface of the earth. On January 26, 2012, regional students are scheduled to conduct a live audio-video two-way communication with the orbiting International Space Station astronauts and to learn more about the commercial cargo spacecraft STAR Team (L to R): Zachary Tate (Union High), launching to orbit and to the moon from the spaceport Brittany Barnes (Central High), Austin Stidham (Union High), Heather Lee (Central High), and in Virginia. Hunter Page (Eastside High).

What if you really could change the world? Participation in SIFE provides students with the opportunity to make a meaningful difference in their communities, while gaining the experience, skills and contacts necessary to build a successful career. As a member of a SIFE team, you’ll be joining a worldwide network of more than 48,000 other students who are each making their own contribution toward our shared mission of creating a better world. It’s an experience that will change the lives of those in need and quite possibly your own as well.

Become a Student Leader • Gain Real World Experience Start a Great Career Contact a SIFE advisor today to learn more about MECC’s SIFE team.

Nick Edwards nedwards@mecc.edu

Jane Jones jjones@mecc.edu 37

Beth Snodgrass bsnodgrass@mecc.edu


Amanda Harber receives the C. Bascom Slemp Foundation Commonwealth Legacy Scholarship The Commonwealth Legacy Scholarship Program honors a philanthropic leader each year. This year’s $3,500 award is named the C. Bascom Slemp Foundation Commonwealth Legacy Scholarship and was awarded to Amanda Harber. Amanda was selected based on academic excellence, effective leadership, mentoring skills, and the potential to become an ambassador for community college education. She will be attending a recognition luncheon in November at Charlottesville. Amanda is the daughter of Donnie and Melissa Harber of Jonesville. As a home-schooled student she completed all academic and community service requirements to become an AIMS Higher Scholar at MECC where she is receiving free tuition and fees. She has received the Girl Scouts Bronze and Silver awards and completed multiple community service projects, volunteering approximately 400 hours of community service through various projects. At MECC, Amanda is a member of the Diplomats and a tutor for the GAIN program. She plans to graduate from MECC with an Associate’s degree in Science. She then plans to transfer to a four-year college or university to pursue bachelor and master’s degrees in anthropology or criminal science, with a focus on forensics. As for her experience so far as a first semester student at MECC, Amanda says, “Everything has fallen into place. I can get my basics while being close to home.”

MECC Thanks and Recognizes MECC Foundation Board of Directors Mountain Empire Community College expresses appreciation to the Board of Directors of the Mountain Empire Community College Foundation for its outstanding volunteer service. Each year, the board raises funds to address college needs that cannot be met with state funds. The MECC Foundation provided $399,875 to support the mission of MECC during the 2010-11 fiscal year, including over $161,000 in scholarships and $13,500 in other financial assistance for students. The college recognizes and thanks the following individuals for leading the MECC Foundation Board of Directors:

Officers Gary McCann, Chair Robert Isaac, Vice-Chair Tina Willis, Secretary Diana D. Pope, Treasurer Ben E. Allen, Past-Chair Dr. Scott Hamilton, MECC President Patti W. Cantrell, Vice-Treasurer Donna Stanley, Executive Director Board Members Mike Butcher Roger Daugherty Kathleen A. DePonte Bonnie Elosser Ruth Gilliam Karen Y. Hall 38

George E. Hunnicutt, Jr. Teddy Kilbourne-Blann Sandy McGlothlin Virginia Meador Mark D. Mitchell Ronnie Montgomery Don Raber Angelia Reynolds Doris Rife Donnie Ratliff Sue Rosenbalm James N. Shelton R. C. ‘Snook’ Shelton John Stafford, Jr. Paul Varson Melissa P. Wharton W. C. ‘Buzz’ Witt, Jr. Deborah Wright


MECC Workforce Development Non-Credit/CEU Courses MECC WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT - Spring 2012 NON-­‐CREDIT/CEU COURSES SPRING 2012 PRE-­‐REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED FOR ALL COURSES Pre-Registration Is Required For All Courses FOR REGISTRATION INFORMATION For registrationCONTACT information, contact 523.7477 or mmwilliams@me.vccs.edu or visit 276.523.7477 or mmwilliams@me.vccs.edu http://www.mecc.edu/workdev/form.php OR VISIT http://www.mecc.edu/workdev/form.php Basic Contractor and Tradesman Courses (Tradesman Courses also available online):

Course Electrical CEUs Plumbing CEUs HVAC CEUS Gas Fitters CEUs Basic Contractor 8 hr.

Dates 2/7/12 or 5/8/12 2/21/12 or 5/22/12 1/24/12 or 4/24/12 1/24/12 or 4/24/12 3/3/12 or 6/9/12

Times 5:30 pm – 8:30 pm 5:30 pm – 8:30 pm 5:30 pm – 8:30 pm 8:30 pm – 9:30 pm 8 am – 5 pm

Fees $125.00 $125.00 $125.00 $65.00 $199.00

Fees $35.00 $35.00 $140.00 $140.00

Times 8 am – 4:30 pm 8 am – 4:30 pm 8 am – 12 pm TBA

Fees $80.00 $150.00 $30.00 $300.00 $300.00

8 am – 4:30 pm 8 am – 12 pm

$60.00 $35.00 $35.00

Fees $45.00 $45.00

Fees $75.00 $75.00 $75.00 $75.00 $75.00

Health Care Certification/Re-­‐certification Courses: Course CPR First Aid ACLS PALS

Dates 4/3/12 4/10/12 4/14 & 4/15/12 4/28 & 4/29/12

Times 12:30 pm – 4:30 pm 12:30 pm – 4:30 pm 8 am – 5 pm 8 am – 5 pm

Mining Certification/Re-­‐certification Courses: Course Dates Surface New Miner Offered monthly Underground New Miner Offered monthly General Miner/VA Card Wednesdays Advanced First Aid Hybrid Online Advanced First Aid in-­‐class TBA Advanced First Aid Reciprocity 1st Tues. each month Recertification 1st Tues. each month Foreman CEUs Online

Firearms/Security Re-­‐certification Courses: Course Firearms Retraining Security Officer In-­‐service

Dates 2/16/12 or 4/12/12 2/9/12 or 4/5/12

Times 1 pm -­‐ -­‐5 pm 1 pm – 5 pm

Driver Improvement Clinic Courses: Course Defensive Driving Defensive Driving Defensive Driving Defensive Driving Defensive Driving

Dates 1/21/12 3/17/12 4/21/12 5/19/12 6/16/12

Times 8 am – 5 pm 8 am – 5 pm 8 am – 5 pm 8 am – 5 pm 8 am – 5 pm 39


Mountain Empire Community College 3441 Mountain Empire Road Big Stone Gap, VA 24219 www.mecc.edu

EMT-Basic

The EMT-Basic class meets on Tuesday and Thursday evenings, 6 pm – 10 pm, Spring semester (EMS 111 and 120). Students successfully completing this class are eligible to take the Virginia state certification exam. Jobs - Ambulance services and rescue squads have vacancies and are hiring. Steps to a Career as a Paramedic The next levels of certification (Virginia Office of Emergency Medical Services) are: • EMT-Enhanced (may be completed in one additional semester) • EMT-Intermediate (may be completed with two additional semesters of coursework) • EMT-Paramedic (earn an Associate in Applied Science in Emergency Medical Technology with two more semesters of coursework) These last three certifications (Enhanced, Intermediate, and Paramedic) are considered ‘ALS providers’ - Advanced Life Support. Employers give pay increases for each increased certification level. Through a cooperative program with the Southwest Virginia EMS Council, Inc. in Bristol, VA, scholarship assistance is available for students not receiving a full financial aid package. Contact 523-7456 or kdorton@me.vccs.edu for more information. 40


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