PPCC Summer 2016 PPCC Online Schedule

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Pikes Peak Community College

COURSE SCHEDULE SUMMER 2016

PPCC.EDU


Welcome to eLearning at Pikes Peak Community College! PPCC’s class schedule includes a wide variety of online and hybrid delivery classes that meet the same high academic standards as their traditional counterparts. Like the rest of PPCC, everyone in eLearning is committed to helping you meet your academic goals, whether you are seeking a career and technical degree, the first half of a bachelor’s degree, or just a few classes to help you brush up your skills. And we know that you are busy! The flexibility of online and hybrid courses means that you can combine classes with work and family commitments into a schedule that is convenient for you. Some degrees are available fully online, or you can choose to attend by selecting a mix of online, hybrid, and traditional sections to suit your needs. A couple of notes to help you use this schedule: 

PPCC offers two kinds of online courses. o PPCC Online Campus classes are identified by an N in the section number (ENG 121-1N1, for instance). These courses are all taught by PPCC instructors. Since they are fully online, students access classes at their convenience within the due dates and other guidelines established by their instructors. You should plan to log in a minimum of three times a week for each class, and be sure to allow ample time for the online discussions and other activities that our courses require. o

CCCOnline courses (identified by a C in the section number) are also fully online. However, for these sections PPCC joins forces with the twelve other community colleges in Colorado and students and faculty may come from any of those schools.

The format for hybrid, or blended delivery courses includes some in-class meetings with online course content and activities. PPCC-based hybrid format classes are identified by an H in the section number (BIO 101-1H1, for example). In most cases, students will meet once a week for lecture, hands-on learning, and face-to-face activities. Other content and assignments will be accessed and completed online.

Whether you choose online or hybrid delivery courses, you can be confident that you will be accessing the same quality classes that we offer in a traditional format. Every course meets the same state-approved course outcomes as the face-to-face sections do. Also, PPCC faculty members are trained in the teaching and learning dynamics of nontraditional education, and their courses reflect that knowledge. Finally, our eLearning Office at Centennial Campus (A-229) can answer your questions about how online and hybrid courses can work for you. Just stop by, email (elearning@ppcc.edu), or call us (719-502-3555).

Wendy MacColl, Director eLearning Department


Click http://www.ppcc.edu/calendar/academic-dates/list/ for the current Academic Calendar.

How to Read the Schedule of Courses 1 CRN

2 COURSE DAYS 5

3 TITLE TIMES 6

1

CRN

Code used for registration

2

COURSE

Section number of class

3

TITLE

Title of course

4

CR

Number of credits to be awarded upon successful completion of the course

5

DAYS

M T W R F S U

6

TIMES

Time class begins and ends

7

BLDG/RM

Building and room PA = Centennial Campus, Aspen Bldg (A) PB = Centennial Campus, Breckenridge Bldg (B) PDO = Downtown Studio Campus PRR = Rampart Range Campus & Rampart Center PON = Online Campus PZZ = Miscellaneous Campus PFC = Fort Carson PPA = Peterson Air Force Base PSC = Schriever AFB

8

PART OF TERM F10 BI1 BI2 MS1 MS2 MS4 WKC NSS

= = = = = = =

BLDG/RM 7

4 CR PART OF TERM 8

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday

= = = = = = = =

Full Semester First Bi-semester Second Bi-semester Open Entry Session 1 Open Entry Session 2 Late Start Semester Weekend College Semester Non-Standard Semester

Part of term codes and dates are listed in the following section in the Academic Calendar.

Any class may use technology to enhance instruction and prepare students with 21st century workforce skills. Instructional workshops are offered at the beginning of each semester, and assistance is available in computer labs. Some online classes may also have an onsite component.

Schedule Preface


Summer 2016 Important Dates Apr 4 June 1 July 15

Registration Begins Last Day to Resolve Residency Issues Graduation Application Deadline

Holidays/Special Days May 30 July 4

Closed-No Classes Closed-No Classes

Full Semester [F10] May 20 May 23 June 1 July 18 July 31

Last Day to Register Classes Begin Drop Date Withdraw Date Classes End

Downtown Studio Campus Weekend College [WKC] May 26 May 27 June 6 July 18 July 31

Last Day to Register Classes Begin Drop Date Withdraw Date Classes End

Weekend Late Start [MS4] May 26 May 27 June 6 July 18 July 31

Last Day to Register Classes Begin Drop Date Withdraw Date Classes End

1st Bi-semester [BI1] May 20 May 23 May 27 June 20 June 26

Last Day to Register Classes Begin Drop Date Withdraw Date Classes End

2nd Bi-semester [BI2] June 24 June 27 July 1 July 25 July 31

Last Day to Register Classes Begin Drop Date Withdraw Date Classes End

Open Entry Session C [MS1] May 20 May 23 June 1 July 18 July 31

Last Day to Register Classes Begin Drop Date Withdraw Date Classes End

Open Entry Session D [MS2] June 24 June 27 July 1 July 25 July 31

Schedule Preface

Last Day to Register Classes Begin Drop Date Withdraw Date Classes End


Register for Classes Go to the college registration website and log in 1 Go to MY.PPCC.EDU/Login 2 Enter your user ID Use your Student Number (Sxxxxxxxx). 3 Enter your Password and Click Login The first time you log in, your Password will be the mmddyy of your birth date. The first time you log in, you will be required to change your Password from your birth date to ensure security. Keep your PIN safe, available, and confidential. 4 Click on your Student Tab Under Registration Tools, click on Look Up Classes 5 Select Search Term 6 Select appropriate term. Click Submit. Look up classes by subject/days/times/etc 1 Select Subject and click on a Course Subject you are interested in. To select multiple Course Subjects, hold down your Ctrl key and click on as many Course Subjects as desired. 2 Click Class Search and a listing of all courses will appear. NOTE: A number of other options are available for you to search on such as times, days, instructional method, etc., but you must always include SUBJECT in your search. Select classes/register and view schedules 1 Click in the open checkbox in front of the course CRN (Course Registration Number) you desire, scroll to the bottom of the page, click the Register button and the course will be added to your schedule 2 Current Schedule will appear. Verify that you registered for the correct course. You can continue to add or drop classes by repeating the class search function or You may choose to use the “Add to Worksheet� to develop a full schedule before finalizing and submitting for registration. To use the worksheet you will need to know the CRN for each desired course. 3 Return to menu (at the top left hand corner of the page) to view your detailed schedule, view/pay your bill, and to access your financial aid information. 4 Print a copy of your detailed schedule by using the browser print function on the top toolbar. Change Your Class Schedule Adding a Class You may add classes using the online registration system or complete a class adjustment form at any registration location at any time during posted registration dates. Dropping a Class You may drop classes using the online registration system or complete a class adjustment form at any registration location. Instructors or other College staff are not responsible for dropping you from your classes.

eLearning Schedule Preface


Withdrawing from a Class. A withdrawal is indicated as a “W” on your transcripts and you must still pay for the class. If you do not withdraw by the course deadline, your instructor will assign the grade you have earned. You can withdraw from a class by using the online registration system or completing a withdrawal form and turning it in to any registration location or withdraw online. Instructors cannot withdraw you from a class. NOTE: If the Web registration system will not allow you access to register for your initial registration, you may not be able to use the web registration for any subsequent adjustments. This would include adding, dropping or withdrawing from classes. Grading Options. You may request to audit a class or select the satisfactory/unsatisfactory option. These options must be selected at the time of registration. Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory options require dean approval. Audit courses are not COF eligible. Students who audit a class will be responsible for total tuition without the COF stipend. Course Delivery Methods PPCC Online Campus Internet-based Classes Students can access these classes from any computer connected to the Internet, including computers on campus. Students will receive assignments, participate in threaded discussions, turn in assignments, and take examinations online. In most cases, no trips to campus are required. Most instructors establish due dates for assignments and examinations, but within those time frames students work at their own pace, with no specific times to be online. For more information, check "eLearning" on the PPCC website or call 719-502-3555. NOTE: PPCC Internet-based classes follow the same schedule as regular classes regarding start, end, drop and withdrawal dates. Important Facts About PPCC Online Campus 1. Textbooks are usually the same books used for on-campus classes. All textbooks are available at the Centennial Campus bookstore or online at www.ppccbookstore.com. 2. Classes are accessed through the PPCC Portal. Click on PPCC Online Campus in the Online Course access box from the portal. 3. PPCC Online classes are NOT self-paced. You are responsible for logging into your online class within the first three days of the semester, or earlier if the class is less than full term. If you do not log in within this time frame, you may be dropped as a “no-show” in your online class. Most instructors will have assignments due within the first week. CCCOnline Classes CCCOnline combines the efforts of most community colleges in Colorado to provide classes and in some cases full degrees for students who want to pursue their education online. All students must choose a home school, and grades earned by students who choose PPCC will go directly to their PPCC transcripts. Students can access these classes from any computer connected to the Internet, including computers on campus when PPCC classes are in session. Students will receive assignments, participate in threaded discussions, turn in assignments, and take examinations online. Campus visits are not required. Most instructors establish due dates for assignments and examinations, but within those time frames students work at their own pace, with no specific times to be online. On the first day of classes CCC Online students should go to the PPCC Portal and click on CCC Online in the Online Course access box. eLearning Schedule Preface


CCC Online students may purchase textbooks at the Centennial or Rampart Range Campus Bookstore, the PPCC Online bookstore at www.ppccbookstore.com, or through the CCC Online website, www.ccconline.org. Important Facts about CCCOnline 1.

Textbooks are usually not the same books used for on-campus classes. All textbooks are available at the Centennial Campus bookstore or online at www.ppccbookstore.com.

2.

Classes are accessed through the PPCC Portal. Click on CCC Online in the Online Course access box.

3.

You are responsible for logging into your online class within the first three days of the semester. Most instructors will have assignments due within the first week.

4.

CCC Online classes have different registration and start dates than PPCC Online or on-campus classes. Refer to the current Academic Calendar.

CCC Online information is subject to change. Please check www.ccconline.org for the latest information.

eLearning Schedule Preface


Summer 2016

CRN

COURSE DAYS

TIMES

TITLE

CR

BLDG/ROOM TERM INSTRUCTOR

CRN

COURSE DAYS

TITLE TIMES

CR

BLDG/ROOM TERM INSTRUCTOR

Prerequisite: BIO 202

ADVANCING ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT

502-3600

12708 AAA 109-0NS Advanced Academic Achievement 3 F10

Jobe

12702 AAA 109-1N1 Advanced Academic Achievement 3 Ralphe

502-3300 3 Wulf

11073 ACC 121-1N1 Accounting Principles I

BUSINESS

502-3300

10931 BUS 115-1N1 Introduction to Business

10932 BUS 115-1N2 Introduction to Business

4

STAFF

3

Prerequisite: Program Advisor’s approval F10

3 Kim

F10

Taggart

F10

Wittry

3

Prerequisite: MAT 050

COLLEGE COMPOSITION & READING

502-3600

12264 CCR 094-1N1 Studio 121

3 F10

BI2

3 Harvey

Prerequisite: CCR 092

ART

502-3200

Photography courses are located under both the ART and PHO categories. For program questions, please contact Judith Kimbrell at 502-3130 or judith.kimbrell@ppcc.edu. 11078 ART 110-1N1 Art Appreciation: AH1 F10

COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS 11174 CIS 11033 CIS

11891 BIO 216-1N1 Pathophysiology

4 F10

11034 CIS 11149 CIS

Leusink

11316 CIS

12600 BIO 216-1N2 Pathophysiology

4 F10

LEGEND: EVENING CLASSES, SPECIAL NOTES

3 Deherrera

118-1N3 Intro PC Applications F10

Prerequisite: BIO 202

3 Mannering

118-1N2 Intro PC Applications F10

3 Deherrera

118-1N4 Intro PC Applications F10

3

Meiklejohn

118-1N1 Intro PC Applications F10

502-3400

502-3300

115-1N1 Intro to Computer Info Sys F10

Prerequisite: CCR 092

BIOLOGY

Passero

Prerequisite: Accuplacer score of 70(SS) or ACT score of 17; CCR 094 must be taken concurrently with ENG 121 NOTE: CCR 094-1N1 students must also register for the co-requisite course ENG 121-1N1

3 Couchman

3

Prerequisite: CCR 092

Prerequisite: CCR 092 11173 ANT 101-3N1 Cultural Anthropology: SS3

3

Natali

12043 BUS 226-1N1 Business Statistics

502-3300 F10

F10

12872 BUS 181-1N1 Internship

Prerequisite: ACC 121 (Grade of C or higher)

11736 ANT 101-1N1 Cultural Anthropology : SS3

Thirion

11093 BUS 217-1N1 Bus Communication/Rept Write

McElderry

ANTHROPOLOGY

3

BI2

Prerequisite: CCR 092

Prerequisite: CCR 092, MAT 055 F10

3 Thirion

11094 BUS 216-1N1 Legal Environment of Business

Allen

12528 ACC 122-1N1 Accounting Principles II

Thirion

Prerequisite: CCR 092

4

F10

3

F10

12192 BUS 115-3N1 Introduction to Business

F10 Gaiters-Jordan

F10

1 Meiklejohn

Prerequisite: CCR 092

12878 AAA 109-1N3 Advanced Academic Achievement 3

12527 ACC 101-1N1 Fundamentals of Accounting

F10

F10

NOTE: This section uses the On Course curriculum which approaches student college success through direct exploration of college success factors.

ACCOUNTING

502-3300

11264 BTE 100-1N1 Computer Keyboarding

NOTE: This section uses the Ice House curriculum which approaches student college success through a problem-solving project. This class will integrate Service-Learning and reflection into course content to enrich the educational outcomes, teach social and civic responsibility, and strengthen community ties. F10

BUSINESS & TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION

3 Mannering

Leusink

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CRN

COURSE DAYS

11439 CIS

TIMES

TITLE

CR

BLDG/ROOM TERM INSTRUCTOR

124-1N1 Intro to Operating Systems F10

12314 CIS

3

130-1N1 Introduction to Internet 155-1N1 PC Spreadsheet Concepts

3

155-1N2 PC Spreadsheet Concepts

3 3 Ohle

287-1N1 Cooperative Education

3

288-1N1 Practicum

1 F10

12160 CRJ

Meiklejohn

COMMUNICATION

12238 CRJ 12164 CRJ

3 F10

Rector

F10

Coyle

Prerequisite: CCR 092 F10

3

Puryear

Prerequisite: CCR 092 12429 COM 125-1N2 Interpersonal Communication F10

3

Rector

3

F10

Hureau

3

COMPUTER SCIENCE

502-3300

11039 CSC 105-1N1 Computer Literacy

3

F10Wanca-Thibault

Prerequisite: CCR 092

CRIMINAL JUSTICE

502-3300

110-1N1 Intro to Criminal Justice SS3 F10 BI2 F10

3 Morris

3

F10

3 Devaux

3

F10

Ohle

11698 CSC 150-1N1 Visual Basic Programming: 6.0

3

Riddle

COMPUTER WEB-BASED

502-3300

11152 CWB 110-1N1 Complete Web Author: HTML

3

Mannering

EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION

502-3300

All students registered for ECE classes, both lecture-based and practicum-based courses, must submit to a criminal background check the first semester of enrollment. This process is completed online through the PPCC Human Resources Department, with an associated cost for the background check service. Further instructions are available on the ECE home page and will be provided the first day of class. 3

Sullivan

Prerequisite: CCR 092 or concurrent enrollment 3

Sullivan

Prerequisite: CCR 092 or concurrent enrollment NOTE: ECE 103-1N1 is an online course that offers weekly in-person faculty assistance with assignments and technology uses. 12672 ECE 205-1N1 Nutrition, Health and Safety F10

ECONOMICS

3

Sullivan

502-3300

11263 ECO 201-1N1 Prin of Macroeconomics: SS1 F10

3

Anderson

Prerequisite: CCR 092, MAT 055 12870 ECO 201-1N2 Prin of Macroeconomics: SS1 F10

LEGEND: EVENING CLASSES, SPECIAL NOTES

Ohle

11072 CSC 120-1N1 Prob Solving: Visual Basic

Merson

225-1N1 Crisis Intervention

3

F10

Prerequisite: CCR 092 or concurrent enrollment

Morris

127-1N1 Crime Scene Investigation

Riddle

11150 CSC 105-1N3 Computer Literacy

3

110-3N1 Intro to Criminal Justice SS3

3

F10

F10

11711 COM 225-1N1 Organizational Communication

12083 CRJ

Merson

268-1N1 Criminal Profiling

11850 ECE 103-1N1 Guidance Strategies Yng Child

Prerequisite: CCR 092

12082 CRJ

F10

3

F10

11893 COM 220-1N1 Intercultural Comm: SS3

12871 CRJ

Morris

12166 ECE 101-1N1 Intro to Early Childhood Educ

Prerequisite: CCR 092

12081 CRJ

F10

F10

3

11874 COM 125-1N1 Interpersonal Communication

Devaux

257-1N1 Victimology

Prerequisite: CCR 092 12428 COM 115-1N2 Public Speaking

3

BI2

F10

502-3200

12251 COM 115-1N1 Public Speaking

3 Morris

235-3N1 Delinquent Behavior

Meiklejohn

NOTE: CIS 287-1N1 internship course requires a 3.0 GPA and 30 earned credit hours. Please contact Nancy Meiklejohn for enrollment approval at nancy.meiklejohn@ppcc.edu. 12805 CIS

230-1N1 Criminology

Ohle

267-1N1 Mgmt of Information Systems

F10

BLDG/ROOM TERM INSTRUCTOR

Ohle

F10

12804 CIS

12084 CRJ

TIMES

CR

F10

1

F10

12803 CIS

DAYS

TITLE

Kuehn

F10

12859 CIS

COURSE

Mannering

F10

11035 CIS

CRN

3

STAFF

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CRN

COURSE DAYS

TIMES

TITLE

CR

BLDG/ROOM TERM INSTRUCTOR

Prerequisite: CCR 092, MAT 055

CRN

COURSE DAYS

TITLE TIMES

CR

BLDG/ROOM TERM INSTRUCTOR

11023 ENG 131-1N1 Technical Writing I

12670 ECO 202-1N1 Prin of Microeconomics: SS1 F10

Munick

502-3300

12188 EDU 221-1N1 Introduction to Education F10

3

11878 ENG 221-1N1 Creative Writing I

ENGLISH

11009 ENG 121-1N1 English Composition I : CO1 F10

3 Passero

Prerequisite: Accuplacer score or 95(SS) or ACT score of 18, or CCR 092 NOTE: ENG 121-1N1 students must also register for the co-requisite course CCR 094-1N1 11010 ENG 121-1N2 English Composition I : CO1

3

Stephenson

FINANCE 11924 FIN

502-3300 106-1N1 Consumer Economics

11183 ENG 121-1N3 English Composition I : CO1

3

11306 ENG 121-1N4 English Composition I : CO1 F10

502-3400

10995 GEO 105-1N1 World Regional Geography: SS2 F10

HISTORY

502-3200

History classes can be taken in any order 10973 HIS

101-1N1 Western Civ:Antiquity-1650 HI1 F10

122-1N1 US History since Civil War:HI1 F10

3

Schofield

Prerequisite: Accuplacer score or 95(SS) or ACT score of 18, or CCR 092 11018 ENG 122-1N1 English Composition II: CO2

3

Stephenson

Prerequisite: CCR 092 11739 HIS

225-1N1 Colorado History: HI1

Prerequisite: CCR 092 11872 HIS

247-1N1 20th Century World History:HI1 F10

3

Stephenson

502-3400

11245 HPR 106-1N1 Law & Ethics for Health Prof

F10

2

F10

Kirkland

BI1

Ulrich

11289 HPR 108-2N1 Dietary Nutrition

1

Prerequisite: CCR 092, MAT 050

3 Becco

2 Devries

10999 HPR 178-1N2 Medical Terminology F10

Prerequisite: ENG 121 11184 ENG 122-1N3 English Composition II: CO2

2 Devries

11177 HPR 178-1N3 Medical Terminology F10

2 Wein

11317 HPR 178-1N4 Medical Terminology

Prerequisite: ENG 121

F10

11859 ENG 122-1N4 English Composition II: CO2 F10

Prerequisite: ENG 121

LEGEND: EVENING CLASSES, SPECIAL NOTES

Schofield

3

Rohlfing

HEALTH PROFESSIONAL

F10 F10

3 Britenriker

10998 HPR 178-1N1 Medical Terminology

Prerequisite: ENG 121 11019 ENG 122-1N2 English Composition II: CO2

3

Rasmussen

Prerequisite: CCR 092

Prerequisite: Accuplacer score or 95(SS) or ACT score of 18, or CCR 092 F10

3

Rohlfing

Prerequisite: CCR 092

3

11856 ENG 121-1N5 English Composition I : CO1

3

Kopteva

Prerequisite: CCR 092

F10

Solomon

Wittry

GEOGRAPHY

Stephenson

Prerequisite: Accuplacer score or 95(SS) or ACT score of 18, or CCR 092

3

F10

12054 HIS

Prerequisite: Accuplacer score or 95(SS) or ACT score of 18, or CCR 092

F10

Kuiken

Prerequisite: ENG 121

502-3600

Due to placement verification and limited seating, students who register and do not attend the first week of classes, may lose their place in the class. Reinstatement is at the discretion of the instructor and in consideration of section enrollment limits.

F10

3 F10

Rasmussen

Prerequisite: ENG 121; must have concurrent fieldexperience component if not embedded in the class

F10

Aggen

Prerequisite: Accuplacer score of 95(SS) or ACT English score of 18, or CCR 092

Prerequisite: CCR 092, MAT 055

EDUCATION

3

F10

3

3

2 Wein

11000 HPR 208-1N1 Med Term for EH Prof F10

2 Devries

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CRN

COURSE DAYS

TITLE

TIMES

CR

BLDG/ROOM TERM INSTRUCTOR

11001 HPR 208-1N2 Med Term for EH Prof

2

F10

Devries

HUMANITIES

502-3200

11391 HUM 115-1N1 World Mythology: GT-AH2 F10

3 Pagel

Prerequisite: CCR 092

HEALTH & WELLNESS

502-3400

11737 HWE 100-1N1 Human Nutrition

3 Anderson

LITERATURE

502-3600

115-1N1 Intro to Literature I: AH2

3

F10

Johnson

Prerequisite: ENG 121 or concurrent enrollment

MANAGEMENT 11393 MAN 116-1N1 Principles of Supervision

3

F10

Taggart

11095 MAN 128-1N1 Human Relation-Organizations F10

3 Taggart

11457 MAR 160-1N1 Customer Service

3 Myers

12044 MAR 216-1N1 Principles of Marketing F10

MATH

3 Wittry

502-3600

Please note that the remedial math classes have been restructured. The new Developmental Math sequence is MAT 050 and MAT 055. 12286 MAT 050-1N1 Quantitative Literacy F10

4 Parcha

12287 MAT 050-1N2 Quantitative Literacy

4 Krzemien

Prerequisite: Accuplacer score of 30-84(EA) or AR>39, AAA 109 or concurrent enrollment 12042 MAT 055-1N1 Algebraic Literacy

4 F10

LEGEND: EVENING CLASSES, SPECIAL NOTES

Parcha

4 F10

Krzemien

Prerequisite: Accuplacer score of 60-84(EA); Accuplacer score of 45-59(EA) may be advised into MAT 055 and must be taken concurrently with MAT 025, AAA 109 or concurrent enrollment 12288 MAT 091-1N1 Applied Quant Lab F10

1 McPherson

11138 MAT 103-1N1 Math for Clinical Calculations F10

3 Phair

Prerequisite: Accuplacer score of 61(EA) or ACT score of 19 or MAT 050 F10

3

Lindsey

Prerequisite: Accuplacer score of 61(EA) or ACT score of 19 or MAT 050 3 F10

McPherson

Prerequisite: Accuplacer score of 45(EA) or ACT score of 19; Accuplacer score of 30-60(EA) or AR >39 may be advised into MAT 107 and must be taken concurrently with MAT 091 11187 MAT 107-1N2 Career Math

3 F10

McPherson

Prerequisite: Accuplacer score of 45(EA) or ACT score of 19; Accuplacer score of 30-60(EA) or AR >39 may be advised into MAT 107 and must be taken concurrently with MAT 091 11436 MAT 112-1N1 Financial Mathematics F10

3 Wittry

Prerequisite: Accuplacer score of 60(EA) or ACT score of 19 or MAT 050

Prerequisite: Accuplacer score of 30-84(EA) or AR>39, AAA 109 or concurrent enrollment F10

Prerequisite: Accuplacer score of 60-84(EA); Accuplacer score of 45-59(EA) may be advised into MAT 055 and must be taken concurrently with MAT 025, AAA 109 or concurrent enrollment

11046 MAT 107-1N1 Career Math

502-3300 F10

BLDG/ROOM TERM INSTRUCTOR

3

Thirion

12045 MAN 226-1N1 Principles of Management

MARKETING

TIMES

CR

11468 MAT 103-1N2 Math for Clinical Calculations

502-3300

F10

DAYS

TITLE

Prerequisite: Must be taken concurrently with MAT 107 or MAT 112

Prerequisite: CCR 092, MAT 050

11029 LIT

COURSE

12431 MAT 055-1N2 Algebraic Literacy

Humanities classes can be taken in any order

F10

CRN

11052 MAT 121-1N1 College Algebra : MA1 F10

4 Seligova

Prerequisite: Accuplacer score of 85(EA), ACT score of 23, MAT 055 11312 MAT 121-1N2 College Algebra : MA1 F10

4 Cushman

Prerequisite: Accuplacer score of 85(EA), ACT score of 23, MAT 055 11845 MAT 135-1N1 Intro to Statistics: MA1 F10

3 Anderson

Prerequisite: Accuplacer score of 85(EA) or ACT score of 21 or MAT 050

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CRN

COURSE DAYS

TIMES

TITLE

CR

BLDG/ROOM TERM INSTRUCTOR

12435 MAT 135-1N2 Intro to Statistics: MA1 F10

3 Anderson

Prerequisite: Accuplacer score of 85(EA) or ACT score of 21 or MAT 050 12046 MAT 166-1N1 Pre-Calculus: MA1 F10

5 Bradley

Prerequisite: Accuplacer score of 55(CM) or ACT score of 25 or MAT 121 (Grade of C or higher)

CRN

COURSE DAYS

TITLE TIMES

CR

BLDG/ROOM TERM INSTRUCTOR

PHILOSOPHY

502-3200

Philosophy classes can be taken in any order 10978 PHI

111-1N1 Intro to Philosophy: AH3

3

F10

Cowles

F10

Shaw

Prerequisite: CCR 092 10979 PHI

112-1N1 Ethics: AH3

3

Prerequisite: CCR 092

MULTIMEDIA GRAPHIC DESIGN

502-3200

11928 MGD 111-1N1 Adobe Photoshop I

11175 PHI

113-1N1 Logic: AH3

F10

Shearn

F10

Shearn

12843 MGD 116-1N1 Typography I

3 F10Chandler Garcia

3 Prerequisite: CCR 092 3

10980 PHI

114-1N1 Comparative Religions: AH3 F10

3 Buday

Prerequisite: CCR 092

MEDICAL OFFICE TECHNOLOGY

502-3400

11423 MOT 110-1N1 Medical Office Administration F10

4

Wait

POLITICAL SCIENCE

502-3300

12677 POS 105-1N1 Intro to Political Science:SS1

Prerequisite: CCR 092

F10

12097 MOT 125-1N1 Basic Medical Sciences I

3

F10

Bond

12302 MOT 133-1N1 Basic Medical Sciences II

10943 POS 111-1N1 American Government : SS1

3

F10

F10

3 Owen

502-3200

MUS 141-144 and MUS 241-244 are private instruction. All students who are interested in private music instruction must receive written permission from the music department chairperson before enrolling in lessons. Call 502-3200 for an appointment. A lesson fee is charged for private music instruction. Private music instruction is available in the following areas: voice, piano, guitar, bass, flute, clarinet, saxophone, oboe, bassoon, trumpet, French horn, trombone, violin, viola, cello, and percussion. F10

Prerequisite: CCR 092

502-3300

10950 PSY 101-1N1 General Psychology I: SS3 F10

3 Halvorsen

Prerequisite: CCR 092 10951 PSY 101-1N2 General Psychology I: SS3 F10

3 Halvorsen

Prerequisite: CCR 092 11309 PSY 101-1N3 General Psychology I: SS3 F10

3 Raitz

Prerequisite: CCR 092 11315 PSY 101-1N4 General Psychology I: SS3

3 Wilson

3 Foster

PSYCHOLOGY

Prerequisite: MAT 050

11084 MUS 120-1N1 Music Appreciation: AH1

3

Shackelford

12189 POS 111-1N2 American Government : SS1

Bond

11424 MOT 150-1N1 Pharmacology-Medical Assts

MUSIC

F10

Prerequisite: CCR 092

Serna

12303 MOT 135-1N1 Basic Medical Sciences III

F10

Prerequisite: CCR 092

3

F10

3

Shackelford

F10

3 Poe

Prerequisite: CCR 092

Prerequisite: CCR 092

12526 PSY 112-1N1 Psychology of Adjustment

PARALEGAL

502-3300

12795 PAR 114-1N1 Computers and the Law F10

3 Chase

12674 PAR 115-1N1 Introduction to Law F10

LEGEND: EVENING CLASSES, SPECIAL NOTES

3 Poe

Prerequisite: CCR 092 10953 PSY 235-1N1 Human Growth & Developmnt: SS3 3 F10

3 Devaux

F10

Espinoza

Prerequisite: ENG 121, and PSY 101 (Grade of C or better) or PSY 102 (Grade of C or better)

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CRN

COURSE DAYS

TIMES

TITLE

CR

BLDG/ROOM TERM INSTRUCTOR

CRN

COURSE DAYS

TITLE TIMES

CR

BLDG/ROOM TERM INSTRUCTOR

10954 PSY 235-1N2 Human Growth & Developmnt: SS3 3 F10

Espinoza

Prerequisite: ENG 121, and PSY 101 (Grade of C or better) or PSY 102 (Grade of C or better) 11314 PSY 235-1N3 Human Growth & Developmnt: SS3 3 F10

Dahn

Prerequisite: ENG 121, and PSY 101 (Grade of C or better) or PSY 102 (Grade of C or better) 10955 PSY 238-1N1 Child Development: SS3

3

F10

Dahn

Prerequisite: ENG 121, and PSY 101 (Grade of C or better) or PSY 102 (Grade of C or better)

SOCIOLOGY

502-3300

10959 SOC 101-1N1 Intro to Sociology I : SS3

3

F10

Swanson

Prerequisite: CCR 092 10960 SOC 101-1N2 Intro to Sociology I : SS3

3

F10

Swanson

Prerequisite: CCR 092 12525 SOC 102-1N1 Intro to Sociology II: SS3

3

F10

Nikolai

Prerequisite: CCR 092

SPANISH

502-3200

11182 SPA 111-1N1 Spanish Language I

5

F10Sustarsic Harvey

12867 SPA 111-1N2 Spanish Language I

5

F10

STAFF

WELDING

502-3200

12136 WEL 100-1N1 Safety for Welders

1

F10

Mannering

12846 WEL 100-1N3 Safety for Welders

1

F10

Mannering

12783 WEL 106-1N1 Blueprint Read-Welders/Fitters F10

4

Mannering

12304 WEL 106-1N2 Blueprint Read-Welders/Fitters F10

4

Mannering

12847 WEL 106-1N3 Blueprint Read-Welders/Fitters F10

4

Mannering

12754 WEL 263-1N1 Applied Metal Properties F10

4

Mannering

12848 WEL 263-1N3 Applied Metal Properties F10

4

Mannering

WOMEN'S STUDIES

502-3300

12298 WST 200-1N1 Intro Women`s Studies:GT-SS3 F10

3

Wyttenbach

LEGEND: EVENING CLASSES, SPECIAL NOTES

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