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ORIGINALLY, DAN

WANTED TO PURSUE A CAREER IN

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ENGINEERING after helping his mother rewire their house, until he

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discovered his gift of helping others in his high school algebra class. A natural when it came to math, Dan found some of his classmates struggling and offered to help them understand it.

Admission . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Bookstore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Bushy Run Center Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21

“I liked seeing my friends grasp the material and then finally get it … that’s when I knew teaching was the career for me,” he said.

Child Day Care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Credit for Prior Learning. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Disability Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28

Dan decided to pursue a career in secondary education and enrolled at WCCC. He plans to earn an associate of arts degree and then transfer to a four-year university, preferably IUP.

Distance Learning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Fayette County Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Financial Aid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Greene County Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Indiana County Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22

“My mom suggested I take classes here first and then transfer. I’m glad I did because the classes are small and the professors actually care about their students,” he said.”In my one calculus class, the instructor went out of her way to make sure we understood the material by working through problems with us at the board. I think that was really helpful for a lot of us.”

Lab Fees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Late-Start Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Laurel Center Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Mission/Vision/Values Statement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Mon Valley Center Classes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 New Kensington Center Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 New Student Orientation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Nondiscrimination Notice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26

In addition to his studies, Dan is involved with campus life at WCCC. He’s a member of the Campus Activities Board helping to organize and promote campus activities and is the president of the Gay Straight Alliance encouraging equality and raising awareness to support gay students and their straight allies. And, while not an official tutor at WCCC, Dan still finds himself helping his college classmates with troublesome math classes. “I know I’ve chosen the right career path for me and WCCC is providing a great start on my education.”

Online Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Online Services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Payment Due Dates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Placement Testing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Registration Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Refund Policy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Scholarship Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Special Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Transportation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Tuition and Fees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Used Book Sale. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24

WCCC LOCATIONS Belle Vernon - Mon Valley Center Export - Bushy Run Center Latrobe - Laurel Center New Kensington - New Kensington Center Smithton - Public Safety Training Center Youngwood - Youngwood Campus Indiana - Indiana County Center Uniontown - Fayette County Center Waynesburg - Greene County Center

WHEN CHEVONNE WAS LAID OFF DURING THE ECONOMIC DOWNTURN, she decided to look at her situation optimistically and use it as an opportunity to continue her education. Busy raising two children, she decided to pick the affordable, close option and attend WCCC. “I never saw myself doing this,” she said “But the small class sizes let me form relationships with professors that genuinely cared about my success.” Chevonne immediately found the personal attention she needed to succeed in her Television, Journalism and Public Relations classes. She also excelled outside of the classroom as a member of student clubs like the Cultural Awareness Coalition and received accolades such as the Outstanding Minority Student Award. “Losing my job has really been a blessing in disguise,” Chevonne said. “It was scary coming back to school full-time but the support from my teachers helped me get comfortable with the campus and showed me that I belong here.” While Chevonne graduated in May, her educational journey is still ongoing as she looks to transfer to the University of Pittsburgh. There she hopes to continue her studies in Communication and Public Relations, feeling prepared from her WCCC education. “WCCC was really my best option to give me the chance to succeed and make my family proud.”


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WCCC Programs of Study ACCOUNTING Accounting, AAS Computer Accounting and Tax Specialist, Certificate

ALLIED HEALTH Clinical Latoratory Technology, AAS Dental Assisting, Diploma Dental Hygiene, AAS Diagnostic Medical Sonography, AAS Expanded Functions Dental Assisting, Certificate Magnetic Resonance Imaging Certificate Medical Assisting, Diploma Nursing, AAS, Diploma Phlebotomy/Specimen Processing, Certificate Radiology Technology, AAS

ASSOCIATE OF FINE ARTS Art Therapy Option, AFA Music Option, AFA Visual Arts Option, AFA

BUSINESS Business Financial Management Option, AAS, Certificate General Management Option, AAS, Certificate Human Resources Management Option, AAS, Certificate Marketing Management Option, AAS, Certificate Real Estate Management Option, AAS, Certificate Small Business Management Option, AAS, Certificate Supply Chain Management, AAS, Certificate Diploma

COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS Computer Information Security, AAS, Certificate Computer Systems Electronics Technology, AAS Electro-Optics Option Networking Option Computer Technology Networking Option, AAS, Certificate Programming for the Enterprise Option, AAS Technical Support Option, AAS Telecommunications Option, AAS, Diploma Computer Technology, Diploma Database Application Development, Certificate Fiber Optic Technologies, Certificate Microcomputer Applications, Certificate PC Repair/A+, Certificate Programming, Certificate Web Development Certificate

CULINARY ARTS/ HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT Baking and Pastry, AAS, Certificate, Diploma Casino/Gaming, Certificate Culinary Arts, AAS, Diploma Dietetic Technology/Nutritional Services Management, AAS Dining Room Management, Certificate Hotel/Motel Management, Certificate Restaurant/Culinary Management, AAS, Certificate, Diploma Travel, Tourism and Lodging Management, AAS

ENGINEERING SCIENCE & INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY Architectural Drafting and Design, AAS Computer Numerical Control Technology, AAS, Certificate Computer Systems Electronics Technology, AAS Electro-Optics Option Networking Option Drafting and Design Technology, AAS Computer Aided Drafting and Design/Computer Aided Manufacturing Option Mechanical Drafting and Design Option Electrical Utility Technology, AAS Electronics Engineering Technology, AAS Engineering Technology, AAS Fire Science Technology, AAS, Diploma, Certificate Heating, Ventilation, Air-Conditioning, and Refrigeration, AAS, Certificate Industrial Electricity Technology, Certificate Machine Technology, AAS, Certificate Manufacturing Technology, AAS Manufacturing Maintenance Apprentice Option Manufacturing Process Technology Option Nanofabrication Manufacturing Option Natural Gas and Oil Technology, Certificate Robotics Technology, AAS Welding Engineering Technology, AAS, Certificate

GRAPHIC COMMUNICATIONS Graphic Design and Animation Web and Mobile Design Option, AAS Graphics & Publishing Option, AAS, Certificate

HORTICULTURE Floriculture Option, AAS, Certificate Landscape Design, Installation and Maintenance Option, AAS Turfgrass Management Option AAS, Certificate Horticulture, Certificate Landscape Design, Certificate Landscape Installation and Maintenance, Certificate

Find out more about WCCC’s programs of study. View our college catalog on the web, www.wccc.edu or call the Admissions Office at 1-800-262-2103, ext. 4077.

LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCE (Transfer Options) (All options lead to an associate of arts degree.) Biology Business Chemistry Chiropractic Communication Computer Science/Information Systems Criminal Justice Engineering English/Writing/Literature Health and Physical Education Health Professions History Humanities Library Science Mathematics Physics Political Science Pre-Law Psychology Sociology Teacher Education Undecided

MULTIMEDIA AND PHOTOGRAPHY Multimedia Technology Option, AAS Adobe Video Studio, Certificate Photography, AAS, Certificate Video/Television, Certificate

OFFICE TECHNOLOGY Medical Administration Option, AAS, Diploma, Certificate Office Administration Option, AAS, Diploma, Certificate Customer Service, Certificate

PUBLIC SERVICES Criminal Justice, AAS Information Security Option, AAS Corrections Officer, Certificate Education/Pre-K–Grade 4, AAS, Diploma, Certificate Education/Early Childhood Director, Certificate Fire Science Technology, AAS, Diploma, Certificate Homeland Security, AAS, Certificate Human Services, AAS Library Science, Certificate Paralegal, AAS, Diploma

SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY Bionanotechnology, AAS Forensic Science, Certificate Science Technology, AAS Biology Option Chemistry Option Forensics Lab Technician Option Medical Applications Option

WEB TECHNOLOGY Web Commerce Option, AAS Web Publishing Option, AAS, Certificate Web Development, Certificate


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Fall 2012 Credit Class Schedule

Distance Learning at WCCC Distance learning courses offer convenience and flexibility to learners. At WCCC, you can choose from several instructional delivery modes that reduce travel time and cost by allowing you to learn at convenient times and places. Distance learning is an educational experience in which you and your instructor are separated by physical distance and teaching/learning is achieved through delivery modes such as online courses and interactive videoconference courses.

Online Courses

Accessing Online Courses

Online courses offer the opportunity to take courses using your home computer or a computer located at another site such as a public library or the WCCC computer labs. You do all of your coursework online: read assignments, take part in discussions, submit work, and interact with instructors and classmates via the Internet. Although online courses are not self-paced, you can complete your course work at times convenient to you. Online courses are not suited for everyone, however. You should be able to devote at least six hours of study, reading, and work time per week for each threecredit online class in which you are enrolled. Students who work well on their own; are familiar with the Internet; have good reading comprehension skills; and possess basic typing skills are best prepared to succeed in online courses. Find out if online courses are right for you. Go to http://wccc.edu/blackboard and click on Getting Started and Basic Skills and Requirements. Getting Started contains a Blackboard tour and a quiz on online learning. If you have questions after this, call 1-800-262-2103, ext. 5921 or send e-mail to blackboardsupport@wccc.edu

Blackboard may be accessed by going to the MyWCCC Portal. To access Blackboard, go to http://my.wccc.edu, log in to the portal with your username and password, and click on the Blackboard tab to the right. Contact the IT Help Desk at 1-800-262-2103, ext. 5921 for more information.

COMPUTER REQUIREMENTS FOR ONLINE COURSES You need some basic computer skills in order to be successful in online classes. At a minimum, you should know how to: 1) save and send files via an email attachment; 2) navigate to sites on the Internet; 3) create documents with Microsoft Word software; and 4) download documents to specific folders on your computer. Students who lack these basic skills may find online courses very difficult. Since most communication with your classmates and instructors will be written, you should be prepared to spend a lot of time reading, composing and typing. AOL Internet service is not compatible with Blackboard. We recommend using another Internet Service Provider to access WCCC online courses. If you use Netscape or Internet Explorer as your browser while connected to the Internet via AOL, you still may be “timed out” of your connection to the Internet unexpectedly, such as during a test. In addition, you may not be able to utilize all of the Blackboard tools properly which could cause problems in completing your course requirements. Some “low cost” ISPs encounter similar problems. Minimum Computer Requirements • A computer running Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista or Windows 7; a CD- or DVD-ROM drive; and access to a letter quality printer. •

Microsoft Word

A dial-up, DSL or cable connection with an Internet Service Provider, public web access such as at a library (ask first about availability), or the WCCC computer labs.

An assigned email address. A WCCC-assigned student email is username@wccc.edu. To access your email address, go to https://my.wccc.edu for our free college email.

• The use of Internet Explorer 8 or Firefox is strongly recommended. These browers may be downloaded free from the Internet. Google Chrome and Internet Explorer 9 are not fully supported by Blackboard. For more information, visit the Blackboard student website at http://wccc.edu/blackboard. Check the course syllabus for additional software or plug-in requirements.

Interactive Videoconference Courses (ITV) ITV classes enable students at the WCCC education centers – Bushy Run, Fayette County, Greene County, Indiana County, Laurel, Mon Valley and New Kensington – to enroll in courses that are not usually available at those sites. Using live, interactive television technology, students at two or more sites are “joined” into one class. You can see and hear the instructor at all times and also have the opportunity to see and talk with other students at all of the sites participating in a particular class. The instructor teaches from various sites throughout the semester so that you experience “face-to-face” instruction during the semester. The college courier service delivers course materials to all the education centers and also delivers your assignments to the instructor. ITV classes are designated by (ITV) next to the course title. For more information on distance learning classes at WCCC, contact the director of Learning Resources/Special Projects at 1-800-262-2103, ext. 4101.

New Associate of Fine Arts Art Therapy Option This program is designed for transfer and parallels the first two years of a bachelor’s degree program in art therapy at a four-year college or university. The curriculum includes courses that will expand students’ skills in studio art. Students will also develop a greater understanding of the field of psychology and explore how these fields work in tandem for effective therapeutic outcomes. Graduates of art therapy programs may have a broad range of career choices in areas that focus on communities requiring therapies such as returning combat veterans diagnosed with posttraumatic stress disorder, children and adults diagnosed with autism, and elderly persons diagnosed with physical and mental challenges.

Classes start this fall. Enroll today by calling the WCCC Admissions Office at 1-800-262-2103, ext. 4077.


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Online ACC 105-WA ACC 120-WA ACC 120-WB ACC 155-WA ACC 156-WA ACC 165-WA ACC 230-WA ACC 250-WA ACC 251-WA ACC 256-WA ACC 260-WA ALH 120-WA ALH 122-WA ALH 122-WB ALH 122-WC ALH 122-WD ART 155-WA ART 156-WA ART 155-W1 ART 155-W2 ART 155-W3 BIO 107-WA BIO 107-WB BUS 120-WA BUS 120-WB BUS 120-W1 BUS 158-WA BUS 160-WA BUS 205-WA BUS 206-WA BUS 240-WA BUS 241-WA BUS 244-WA BUS 245-WA BUS 249-WA BUS 258-WA BUS 260-WA BUS 262-WA BUS 275-WA CIS 168-WA CIS 212-WA CPT 120-WA CPT 120-WB CPT 145-WA CPT 150-WA CPT 150-WB CPT 150-WC CPT 150-W1 CPT 151-WA CPT 163-WA CPT 181-WA CPT 182-WA CPT 183-WA CPT 185-WA CPT 190-WA CPT 195-WA CPT 196-WA CPT 201-WA CPT 203-WA CPT 208-WA CPT 238-WA CPT 242-WA CPT 274-WA CRJ 155-WA CRJ 160-WA CRJ 163-WA CRJ 195-WA CRJ 287-WA ECE 179-WA ECE 189-WA ECE 190-83 ECN 158-WA ECN 255-WA ECN 255-W1 ECN 256-WA EDU 156-WA EDU 200-WA ENG 070-WA

Financial Recordkeeping QuickBooks• QuickBooks• Accounting I Accounting II Accounting for Managers Integrated Accounting Softwar.• Principles of Taxation Tax Preparation Software• Intermediate Acctg II Advanced Accounting Issues• Pharmacology Medical Terminology Medical Terminology Medical Terminology Medical Terminology Introduction to Art History World Art Survey Introduction to Art History Introduction to Art History Introduction to Art History Human Biology Human Biology Mathematics of Business Mathematics of Business Mathematics of Business Principles of Management Introduction to Business Business Law I Business Law II Techniques of Selling Human Resource Management Business Statistics Principles of Marketing Labor Relations Supervisory Management Small Business Management Effective Entrepreneurship Organizational Behavior Prin. of Information Security• Computer Forensics• Intro to the Internet• Intro to the Internet• Intro to Comp. Tech.• Microcomputer Concepts• Microcomputer Concepts• Microcomputer Concepts• Microcomputer Concepts• Advanced Office Applications• Java Programming I• Introduction to Telecommunica Operating Systems• Local Area Networks• PowerPoint• Word for Windows• Excel for Windows• Access for Windows• Web Design/Web Standards• XHTML and CSS• Advanced Access• Wide Area Networking• Visual Basic II• A+ Certification Review• Intro to Criminal Justice Criminal Law I Criminal Evidence Intro to Private Security Multiculturalism & CRJ System Infant & Toddler Development Early Childhood Lang and Lit “Child Health, Safety & Nut.” Elements of Economics Macroeconomics Macroeconomics Microeconomics Intro/Middle & Secondary Ed Intro to Instruct Technology• Intermediate Writing

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Intermediate Writing Intermediate Writing Intermediate Writing Intermediate Writing College Writing College Writing College Writing College Writing College Writing College Writing College Writing College Writing College Writing College Writing Technical Communication Technical Communication Technical Communication Business Communication Business Communication Business Communication Advanced Composition Advanced Composition Advanced Composition Advanced Composition Advanced Composition Advanced Composition Advanced Composition Creative Writing Police Report Writing Creative Writing II Introduction to Literature Introduction to Literature Astronomy Astronomy Earth Science Personal Finance Business Finance Credit Management Customer Service• Sanitation Nutrition Nutrition Nutrition Nutrition Hospitality Internship Supervision and Training Flash - Design• Vector Art• Intro to Human Geography Refrigeration Recovery Early Western Civilization Modern Western Civilization Modern Western Civilization The Civil War Early U.S. and Pa. History Early U.S. and Pa. History Modern U.S. & Pa. History Modern U.S. & Pa. History The World in the 20th Century Intro to Human Services Intro to Gerontology Introduction to Horticulture The Legal Assistant

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New Kensington Center

BRC

Bushy Run Center

WON Online Classes

GRE

Greene County Center

WYW Youngwood Campus

FAY

Fayette County Center

ITV

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Indiana County Center

Interactive Videoconference Class

LAC

Laurel Center

HOS

Hospital

MVC

Mon Valley Center

Cln

Clinical Laboratory

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Staff Staff Staff Staff Henry Henry Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Hricik Hricik Staff Henry Henry Staff Staff Hays Hays Staff Staff Staff Staff Hays Hricik Staff Toohey Toohey Staff Staff Staff Staff ACC 165+ Santicola Finfrock Staff Komarinski Shipley Shipley Shipley Shipley Komarinski Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Kopper Staff Staff Kopper Staff Staff Staff Staff Kopper Clohessy Clohessy Staff Shelapinsky

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See catalog for additional or alternate prerequisites

Lab Fee - See Page 25. Evening and Saturday classes are shaded

For textbook prices and information, visit the Bookstore web page at wccc.edu

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ONLINE CLASSES (CONTINUED) LAS 111-WA LAS 120-WA LAS 175-WA LAS 215-WA LIS 100-84 LIS 120-WA MED 155-WA MED 158-WA MED 256-WA MKT 252-WA MKT 253-WA MRI 105-WA MRI 110-WA MTH 050-WA MTH 050-WB MTH 050-WC MTH 052-WA MTH 052-WB MTH 052-WC MTH 052-W1 MTH 052-W2 MTH 100-WA MTH 100-WB MTH 157-WA MTH 158-WA MTH 160-WA OFT 100-WA OFT 100-WB OFT 110-WA OFT 110-W1 OFT 120-WA OFT 130-WA OFT 150-WA OFT 151-WA OFT 155-WA OFT 165-WA OFT 185-WA OFT 190-WA OFT 195-WA OFT 196-WA OFT 230-WA PDV 160-WA PDV 160-WB PDV 160-WC PHL 155-WA PHL 161-WA PHY 153-WA POL 255-WA PSY 160-WA PSY 160-WB PSY 160-WC PSY 160-WD PSY 160-W1 PSY 160-W2 PSY 160-W3 PSY 160-W4 PSY 161-WA PSY 161-WB PSY 161-W1 PSY 161-W2 PSY 161-W3 PSY 165-WA PSY 260-WA PSY 265-WA PSY 265-W1 PSY 267-WA PSY 270-WA REL 171-WA REL 181-WA RLS 101-WA RLS 102-WA RLS 107-WA SOC 155-WA SOC 155-WB SOC 155-WC SOC 155-W1 SOC 155-W2 SOC 161-WA SOC 255-WA

Legal Analysis Estates and Trusts Property Law Legal Research Intro to Library Science Information Sources Introduction to Multimedia History of Cinema Advertising Public Relations Global Marketing Data Acquist/Process Image Patient Care/Safe/Sect Anatom Basic Mathematics Basic Mathematics Basic Mathematics Foundations of Algebra Foundations of Algebra Foundations of Algebra Foundations of Algebra Foundations of Algebra Intermediate Algebra Intermediate Algebra College Algebra Precalculus Mathematics Introduction to Statistics Basic Keyboarding• Basic Keyboarding• Document Processing I• Document Processing I• Document Processing II• A&P for Medical Office• Medical Billing Management• Advanced Office Applications• Intro/Electronic Health Recor Law & Ethics for Healthcare PowerPoint• Word for Windows• Excel for Windows• Access for Windows• Medical Transcription I• Strategies for Academic Succe Strategies for Academic Succe Strategies for Academic Succe Introduction to Logic Introduction to Ethics Introduction to Physics American State & Local Govern General Psychology General Psychology General Psychology General Psychology General Psychology General Psychology General Psychology General Psychology Human Growth and Development Human Growth and Development Human Growth and Development Human Growth and Development Human Growth and Development Educational Psychology Social Psychology Child Psychology Child Psychology Psychology of Women Abnormal Psychology World Religions Survey Religion in America Fundamentals of Real Estate Real Estate Practices Real Estate Brokerage Principles of Sociology Principles of Sociology Principles of Sociology Principles of Sociology Principles of Sociology Marriage and Family Cultural Anthropology

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ONLINE CLASSES (CONTINUED) 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 1 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 3 3 3 3 1 1 1 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

WON WON WON WON WON WON WON WON WON WON WON WON WON WON WON WON WON WON WON WON WON WON WON WON WON WON WON WON WON WON WON WON WON WON WON WON WON WON WON WON WON WON WON WON WON WON WON WON WON WON WON WON WON WON WON WON WON WON WON WON WON WON WON WON WON WON WON WON WON WON WON WON WON WON WON WON WON WON WON

08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12 08/17-12/12 08/16-12/12 09/13-12/12 08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12 09/13-12/12 09/13-12/12 08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12 08/16-09/19 09/20-10/25 08/16-12/12 09/13-12/12 08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12 08/16-09/19 08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12 08/16-10/11 08/16-10/11 08/16-10/11 08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12 09/13-12/12 09/13-12/12 09/13-12/12 09/13-12/12 08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12 09/13-12/12 09/13-12/12 09/13-12/12 08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12 09/13-12/12 08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12 08/16-10/10 10/11-12/12 08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12 09/13-12/12 09/13-12/12 08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12

LAS 101+ LAS 101 LAS 210

Pl Test+ Pl Test+ Pl Test+ Pl Test+ Pl Test+ MTH 052 MTH 052 MTH 100 MTH 157 MTH 050

OFT 100 OFT 100 OFT 110 ALH 122+ OFT 110 CPT 150 OFT 110 CPT 150

CPT 110+ OFT 110

MTH 052+

PSY 160 PSY 160 PSY 160 PSY 160 PSY 160 PSY 160 PSY 160 PSY 160 PSY 160 PSY 160 PSY 160

Congelio Shelapinsky Shelapinsky Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Babilya Babilya Babilya Congelio Congelio Congelio Kuehne Kuehne Frank Frank Frank Kuehne Padgett Lucas Staff Staff Staff Lucas Zeglin Johnson Pearson Johnson Miller Staff Staff Lucente Scheeren Goswick Adams Adams Staff Staff Staff Cordle Staff McClure McClure Kreinbrook Silverberg Kreinbrook Kreinbrook Silverberg Staff Guth Guth Guth Silverberg Silverberg Staff Silverberg McClure Staff Guth Kreinbrook Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Soltis Soltis

SPC 156-WB SPC 156-WC SPC 156-WA SPC 156-W1 SPC 156-W2 SPC 156-W3 SPC 156-W4 WEB 102-WA WEB 110-WA WEB 140-WA WEB 201-WA WEB 203-WA WEB 235-WA

Interpersonal Communication Interpersonal Communication Interpersonal Communication Interpersonal Communication Interpersonal Communication Interpersonal Communication Interpersonal Communication Acrobat Essentials• Web Design• Dreamweaver - Basic• Web Design/Web Standards• XHTML and CSS• Interactive Design•

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

WON WON WON WON WON WON WON WON WON WON WON WON WON

08/16-12/11 08/16-12/11 08/16-12/12 09/13-12/12 09/13-12/12 09/13-12/12 09/13-12/12 08/16-09/20 08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12 WEB 110+

Culyba Culyba Culyba Culyba Staff Staff Staff Lucas Staff Lucas Staff Staff Angiolieri

08/17-12/12 08/16-12/11 08/20-12/10 08/16-12/11 08/17-12/12 08/16-12/11 08/22-12/12 08/16-12/12 08/16-12/11 08/22-12/12 08/16-12/11 08/16-12/11 08/21-12/11

Nicassio Nicassio Brown Brown Staff Staff Staff Staff Nicassio Staff Brown Staff Staff

ACC – Accounting Youngwood Campus ACC 155-01 ACC 155-12 ACC 155-25 ACC 156-13 ACC 165-03 ACC 165-13 ACC 165-27 ACC 199-86 ACC 219-13 ACC 222-26 ACC 250-15 ACC 255-13 ACC 256-26

Accounting I Accounting I Accounting I Accounting II Accounting for Managers Accounting for Managers Accounting for Managers Internship in Accounting Managerial Accounting Principles of Auditing Principles of Taxation Intermediate Acctg I Intermediate Acctg II

3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW

Financial Recordkeeping QuickBooks• QuickBooks• Accounting I Accounting II Accounting for Managers Integrated Accounting Softwar.• Principles of Taxation Tax Preparation Software• Intermediate Acctg II Advanced Accounting Issues•

3 1 1 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

WON WON WON WON WON WON WON WON WON WON WON

3 3

NKC FAY

MWF TTH M TTH MWF TTH W

09:00-09:50A 08:00-09:15A 06:30-09:15P 09:30-10:45A 09:00-09:50A 09:30-10:45A 06:30-09:15P

TTH W TTH TTH T

09:30-10:45A 06:30-09:15P 11:00-12:15P 08:00-09:15A 06:30-09:15P

MTH 052+ MTH 052+ MTH 052+ ACC 155 MTH 052+ MTH 052+ MTH 052+ ACC 156 ACC 156 ACC 155 ACC 156 ACC 156

Online ACC 105-WA ACC 120-WA ACC 120-WB ACC 155-WA ACC 156-WA ACC 165-WA ACC 230-WA ACC 250-WA ACC 251-WA ACC 256-WA ACC 260-WA

08/16-12/12 08/16-09/19 09/27-10/31 08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12

ACC 156 ACC 255+

Staff Staff Staff Nicassio Nicassio Nicassio Brown Brown Brown Staff Brown

MTH 052+ ACC 155 MTH 052+ ACC 155 ACC 155

Off Campus ACC 165-31 ACC 165-F8

Accounting for Managers Accounting for Managers

MW TH

11:30-12:45P 06:30-09:15P

08/20-12/12 MTH 052+ 08/16-12/06 MTH 052+

Staff Staff

M T

06:00-09:20P 02:30-05:15P

09/24-12/10 08/21-12/11

Staff Staff

08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12

Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff

08/16-12/06

Staff

08/20-12/10 08/20-12/12

Gengler Gengler

08/16-12/11

Staff

ALH – Allied Health Youngwood Campus ALH 120-LS ALH 122-22

Pharmacology Medical Terminology

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WYW WYW

Pharmacology Medical Terminology Medical Terminology Medical Terminology Medical Terminology

3 3 3 3 3

WON WON WON WON WON

3

LAC

Online ALH 120-WA ALH 122-WA ALH 122-WB ALH 122-WC ALH 122-WD

Off Campus ALH 122-68

Medical Terminology

TH

06:30-09:15P

ARC – Architectural Drafting Youngwood Campus ARC 101-01 ARC 105-01

Building Materials & Estimati Architectural Drafting I•

ARC 119-24

Introduction to Surveying•

ARC 211-01

Architectural AutoCAD II•

3 4 Lab 3 Lab 4 Lab

WYW WYW WYW WYW

M MW MW TTH TTH MW MW

05:00-07:45P 08:00-08:50A 09:00-10:50A 04:00-04:50P 05:00-05:50P 12:00-12:50P 01:00-02:50P

08/20-12/12 ARC 210

Gengler


Register today – wccc.edu or 1-800-262-2103, ext. 4204 COURSE NO. & SECTION

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Youngwood Campus Typography

ART 155-17 ART 160-03

Introduction to Art History 2-D Design•

ART 160-LS

2-D Design•

ART 162-07

Drawing I•

ART 162-13

Drawing I•

ART 163-23

Drawing II•

ART 165-21

Painting I•

ART 166-25

Painting II•

ART 188-21 ART 285-09

Textiles I• Portfolio I•

ART 286-08

WYW

Portfolio II

3 Lab Lab 3 3 Lab 3 Lab 3 Lab 3 Lab 3 Lab 3 Lab 3 Lab 3 3 Lab 3

Introduction to Art History Introduction to Art History Introduction to Art History Introduction to Art History World Art Survey

3 3 3 3 3

WON WON WON WON WON

WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW

TTH TTH TTH TTH MW MW TTH TTH MW MW TTH TTH TTH TTH MW MW M M MW F F F

09:00-10:30A 10:35-11:20A 09:00-10:30A 12:30-01:45P 09:00-09:25A 09:30-11:20A 06:00-06:35P 06:40-09:45P 11:00-11:25A 11:30-01:20P 09:00-09:25A 09:30-11:20A 02:00-02:25P 02:30-04:20P 02:00-02:25P 02:30-04:20P 06:00-06:50P 07:00-09:45P 02:00-04:20P 09:00-09:40A 09:45-11:50A 11:00-01:20P

08/16-12/11

Dlugos

08/16-12/11 08/20-12/12

Staff Staff

09/13-12/11

Staff

08/20-12/12

Dlugos

08/16-12/11

Staff

08/16-12/11 ART 162

Staff

08/20-12/12 ART 162

Dlugos

09/17-12/10 ART 165

Staff

08/20-12/12 08/17-12/07

Staff Staff

08/17-12/07

Staff

08/16-12/12 09/13-12/12 09/13-12/12 09/13-12/12 08/16-12/12

Dlugos Dlugos Dlugos Staff Staff

08/17-12/07 08/21-12/11 08/16-12/11

Staff Staff Staff

Online ART 155-WA ART 155-W1 ART 155-W2 ART 155-W3 ART 156-WA

Off Campus ART 155-31 ART 155-96 ART 162-F3

Introduction to Art History Introduction to Art History Drawing I•

3 NKC 3 BRC 3 FAY Lab

F T TTH TTH

08:30-11:15A 06:00-08:45P 01:00-01:50P 01:50-03:20P

ASL – American Sign Language Youngwood Campus ASL 101-23 ASL 101-26 ASL 101-29 ASL 102-26

American Sign Language I American Sign Language I American Sign Language I American Sign Language II

3 3 3 3

WYW WYW WYW WYW

TTH T S TH

02:00-03:15P 06:30-09:15P 09:00-12:00P 06:30-09:15P

08/16-12/11 08/21-12/11 08/18-12/08 08/16-12/06 ASL 101

Staff Staff Staff Staff

3

BRC

W

06:30-09:15P

08/22-12/12

Staff

MW MW TTH TTH

09:00-09:40A 09:45-11:20A 09:00-09:40A 09:45-11:20A

08/20-12/12

Staff

08/16-12/11

Staff

Off Campus ASL 101-97

American Sign Language I

ATH – Art Therapy Youngwood Campus ATH 175-05

Expressive Therapies

ATH 176-03

Intro to Visual Art Therapy

3 WYW Lab 3 WYW Lab

Youngwood Campus (The following courses must be taken concurrently: BIO 145 + BIO 045, BIO 155 + BIO 055, BIO 156 + BIO 056, BIO 171 + BIO 071, BIO 172 + BIO 072, BIO 265 + BIO 065.) Careers in Laboratory Tech Human Biology Human Biology Human Biology Human Biology Human Biology Human Biology Environmental Issues Intro to Forensic Pathology General Botany• General Biology I• General Biology I• General Biology I• General Biology I• General Biology II• Anatomy & Physiology I•

CRD SITE HRS

DAYS

TIME

START-END DATE

PREREQUISITE

INSTRUCTOR

1 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4

WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW

T MWF MWF TTH M T S MWF F MW MWF MWF TTH MW TTH MW

05:00-05:50P 08:00-08:50A 01:00-01:50P 11:00-12:15P 06:00-08:45P 06:00-08:45P 01:00-05:30P 10:00-10:50A 12:00-03:45P 01:00-02:15P 09:00-09:50A 12:00-12:50P 08:00-09:15A 06:00-07:15P 09:30-10:45A 08:00-09:15A

BIO 171-05 BIO 171-09 BIO 171-11 BIO 171-13 BIO 171-25 BIO 171-27 BIO 171-29 BIO 172-06 BIO 172-15 BIO 172-26 BIO 172-29 BIO 265-13 BIO 265-21 BIO 265-25 BIO 285-84

Anatomy & Physiology I• Anatomy & Physiology I• Anatomy & Physiology I• Anatomy & Physiology I• Anatomy & Physiology I• Anatomy & Physiology I• Anatomy & Physiology I• Anatomy & Physiology II• Anatomy & Physiology II• Anatomy & Physiology II• Anatomy & Physiology II• Microbiology• Microbiology• Microbiology• Molecular Genetics•

4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4

WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW

MW MW TTH TTH MW TTH S MW TTH TTH S TTH MW MW

10:00-11:15A 12:00-01:15P 08:00-09:15A 12:30-01:45P 06:30-07:45P 06:00-07:15P 10:00-12:45P 10:30-11:45A 11:00-12:15P 06:00-07:15P 10:00-12:45P 09:30-10:45A 02:00-03:15P 06:00-07:15P

08/20-12/12 08/20-12/12 08/16-12/11 08/16-12/11 08/20-12/12 08/16-12/11 08/18-12/08 08/20-12/12 08/16-12/11 08/16-12/11 08/18-12/08 08/16-12/11 08/20-12/12 08/20-12/12 08/16-12/12

ENG 080+ ENG 080+ ENG 080+ ENG 080+ ENG 080+ ENG 080+ ENG 080+ BIO 171 BIO 171 BIO 171 BIO 171 BIO 171 BIO 171 BIO 171

WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW

M M T W W T M T TH M W M W F F T TH T S M M M T TH S M W TH T S T TH S F

02:30-04:20P 10:00-11:50A 09:30-11:20A 10:00-11:50A 07:30-09:20P 11:30-01:20P 11:00-01:45P 11:00-01:45P 11:00-01:45P 07:30-10:20P 07:30-10:20P 08:00-09:50A 08:00-09:50A 09:00-10:50A 11:00-12:50P 09:30-11:20A 09:30-11:20A 11:30-01:20P 08:00-09:50A 01:30-03:20P 06:00-07:50P 08:00-09:50P 07:30-09:20P 07:30-09:20P 01:00-02:50P 12:00-01:50P 12:00-01:50P 09:00-10:50A 09:00-10:50A 01:00-02:50P 07:30-09:20P 07:30-09:20P 08:00-09:50A 09:00-11:45A

08/20-12/10 08/20-12/10 08/21-12/11 08/22-12/12 08/22-12/12 08/21-12/11 08/20-12/10 08/21-12/11 08/16-12/06 08/20-12/10 08/22-12/12 08/20-12/10 08/22-12/12 08/17-12/07 08/17-12/07 08/21-12/11 08/16-12/06 08/21-12/11 08/18-12/08 08/20-12/10 08/20-12/10 08/20-12/10 08/21-12/11 08/16-12/06 08/18-12/08 08/20-12/10 08/22-12/12 08/16-12/06 08/21-12/11 08/18-12/08 08/21-12/11 08/16-12/06 08/18-12/08 08/17-12/07

Oliver Staff Staff Staff Staff Oliver Maloy Maloy Maloy Maloy Staff Kalup Kalup Staff Staff Berg Berg Berg Staff Berg Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Kalup Kalup Staff Staff Staff Staff Maloy

08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12

Kalup Kalup

08/16-12/11 08/21-12/11 08/20-12/10 08/20-12/10 08/21-12/11 08/17-12/07

Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Delmastro

Berg Berg Berg Kalup Staff Staff Staff Kalup Kalup Staff Staff Maloy Maloy Maloy Maloy

Biology Labs BIO 045-21 BIO 055-03 BIO 055-13 BIO 055-20 BIO 055-27 BIO 056-15 BIO 065-07 BIO 065-15 BIO 065-16 BIO 065-25 BIO 065-27 BIO 071-01 BIO 071-02 BIO 071-03 BIO 071-07 BIO 071-13 BIO 071-14 BIO 071-15 BIO 071-1A BIO 071-20 BIO 071-24 BIO 071-25 BIO 071-26 BIO 071-28 BIO 071-4A BIO 072-09 BIO 072-10 BIO 072-13 BIO 072-14 BIO 072-1A BIO 072-26 BIO 072-28 BIO 072-29 BIO 085-04

Botany Lab General Biology I Lab General Biology I Lab General Biology I Lab General Biology I Lab General Biology II Lab Microbiology Lab Microbiology Lab Microbiology Lab Microbiology Lab Microbiology Lab Anatomy Physiology I Lab Anatomy Physiology I Lab Anatomy Physiology I Lab Anatomy Physiology I Lab Anatomy Physiology I Lab Anatomy Physiology I Lab Anatomy Physiology I Lab Anatomy Physiology I Lab Anatomy Physiology I Lab Anatomy Physiology I Lab Anatomy Physiology I Lab Anatomy Physiology I Lab Anatomy Physiology I Lab Anatomy Physiology I Lab Anatomy Physiology II Lab Anatomy Physiology II Lab Anatomy Physiology II Lab Anatomy Physiology II Lab Anatomy Physiology II Lab Anatomy Physiology II Lab Anatomy Physiology II Lab Anatomy Physiology II Lab Molecular Genetics Lab

Online BIO 107-WA BIO 107-WB

Human Biology Human Biology

3 3

WON WON

3 3 3 3 3 4

NKC LAC FAY GRE INC NKC

Off Campus

BIO – Biology BIO 102-24 BIO 107-01 BIO 107-09 BIO 107-15 BIO 107-25 BIO 107-26 BIO 107-29 BIO 120-05 BIO 130-00 BIO 145-19 BIO 155-03 BIO 155-10 BIO 155-11 BIO 155-21 BIO 156-13 BIO 171-01

COURSE TITLE

BIOLOGY (CONTINUED)

ART – Art ART 142-13

COURSE NO. & SECTION

7

08/21-12/11 08/17-12/10 08/17-12/12 08/16-12/11 08/20-12/10 08/21-12/11 10/13-12/08 08/17-12/12 08/17-12/07 08/20-12/12 08/17-12/12 08/17-12/12 08/16-12/11 08/20-12/12 08/16-12/11 BIO 155 08/20-12/12 ENG 080+

Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Oliver Delmastro Oliver Oliver Oliver Oliver Staff Oliver Berg

BIO 107-31 BIO 107-66 BIO 107-F3 BIO 107-G8 BIO 107-N5 BIO 130-30

Human Biology Human Biology Human Biology Human Biology Human Biology Intro to Forensic Pathology (ITV)

NKC

Key

TTH T M M T F

08:00-09:15A 06:30-09:15P 01:00-03:45P 06:00-08:45P 06:30-09:15P 12:00-03:45P

New Kensington Center

BRC

Bushy Run Center

WON Online Classes

GRE

Greene County Center

WYW Youngwood Campus

FAY

Fayette County Center

ITV

INC

Indiana County Center

Interactive Videoconference Class

LAC

Laurel Center

HOS

Hospital

MVC

Mon Valley Center

Cln

Clinical Laboratory

Ppl

Preplanning for clinical lab

Pl Test

Placement Test

SCR

Security Clearance Required

+

See catalog for additional or alternate prerequisites

Lab Fee - See Page 25. Evening and Saturday classes are shaded

For textbook prices and information, visit the Bookstore web page at wccc.edu

To register, 1-800-262-2103 or www.wccc.edu


Fall 2012 Credit Class Schedule

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MVC LAC BRC FAY GRE INC NKC LAC BRC NKC LAC BRC BRC FAY GRE INC NKC BRC BRC NKC LAC BRC

F F F F F F W TTH MW M MW T W W T M MW F T TH TTH TH

12:00-03:45P 12:00-03:45P 12:00-03:45P 12:00-03:45P 12:00-03:45P 12:00-03:45P 06:00-08:45P 06:00-07:15P 01:00-02:15P 06:30-09:15P 06:00-07:15P 06:00-08:50P 06:00-08:50P 06:30-09:15P 04:30-07:15P 06:00-08:45P 12:30-01:45P 10:30-01:15P 06:00-08:50P 06:00-08:45P 06:30-07:45P 06:00-08:50P

08/17-12/07 08/17-12/07 08/17-12/07 08/17-12/07 08/17-12/07 08/17-12/07 08/22-12/12 08/16-12/11 08/20-12/12 08/20-12/10 08/20-12/12 08/21-12/11 08/22-12/12 08/22-12/12 08/21-12/11 08/20-12/10 08/20-12/12 08/17-12/07 08/21-12/11 08/16-12/06 08/16-12/11 08/16-12/06

NKC LAC LAC BRC NKC NKC LAC BRC BRC NKC NKC LAC LAC LAC BRC BRC BRC BRC GRE INC NKC NKC BRC BRC

M T TH M T T T TH T W W M W W M M TH TH T W W W F T

06:00-07:45P 07:30-09:20P 07:30-09:20P 02:30-04:20P 03:00-05:50P 06:30-09:20P 03:30-06:15P 03:00-05:50P 06:00-08:50P 06:00-07:50P 08:00-09:45P 07:30-09:20P 03:30-05:20P 07:30-09:20P 06:00-07:50P 08:00-09:50P 06:00-07:50P 08:00-09:50P 07:30-09:15P 06:00-07:50P 09:00-10:50A 02:00-03:50P 08:30-10:20A 09:00-10:50P

08/20-12/10 08/21-12/11 08/16-12/06 08/20-12/10 08/21-12/11 08/21-12/11 08/21-12/11 08/16-12/06 08/21-12/11 08/22-12/12 08/22-12/12 08/20-12/10 08/22-12/12 08/22-12/12 08/20-12/10 08/20-12/10 08/16-12/06 08/16-12/06 08/21-12/11 08/22-12/12 08/22-12/12 08/22-12/12 08/17-12/07 08/21-12/11

Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Delmastro Delmastro Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Delmastro Staff Delmastro Staff Staff Staff

WYW

M M T T TH TH F F TH TH W W W W M M TH TH M M T T

08:00-09:50A 10:00-01:35P 08:00-09:50A 10:00-01:35P 04:00-05:50P 06:00-09:35P 08:00-08:50A 09:00-12:35P 08:00-08:50A 09:00-12:35P 08:00-08:50A 09:00-12:35P 03:00-03:50P 04:00-07:35P 12:00-01:50P 02:00-05:35P 08:00-09:50A 10:00-01:35P 06:00-06:50P 07:00-10:35P 04:00-04:50P 05:00-08:35P

08/20-12/10

Dunkel

08/21-12/11

Dunkel

08/16-12/06

Staff

08/17-12/07 BKP 141

Staff

08/16-12/06 BKP 141

Staff

08/22-12/12 BKP 142

Staff

08/22-12/12 BKP 142

Staff

08/20-12/10 FSM 105

Staff

08/16-12/06 FSM 105

Staff

08/20-12/10

Staff

CHM – Chemistry

08/21-12/11 BKP 245

Staff

Youngwood Campus (The following courses must be taken concurrently: CHM 107 + CHM 007, CHM 155 + CHM 055, CHM 156 + CHM 056, CHM 250 + CHM 050, CHM 264 + CHM 064,)

BIOLOGY (CONTINUED) BIO 130-50 BIO 130-60 BIO 130-90 BIO 130-F0 BIO 130-G0 BIO 130-N0 BIO 155-37 BIO 155-66 BIO 155-93 BIO 171-35 BIO 171-65 BIO 171-96 BIO 171-97 BIO 171-F7 BIO 171-G6 BIO 171-N5 BIO 172-33 BIO 172-92 BIO 172-96 BIO 265-38 BIO 265-66 BIO 265-98

Intro to Forensic Pathology (ITV) Intro to Forensic Pathology (ITV) Intro to Forensic Pathology (ITV) Intro to Forensic Pathology (ITV) Intro to Forensic Pathology (ITV) Intro to Forensic Pathology (ITV) General Biology I• General Biology I• General Biology I• Anatomy & Physiology I• Anatomy & Physiology I• Anatomy & Physiology I• Anatomy & Physiology I• Anatomy & Physiology I• Anatomy & Physiology I• Anatomy & Physiology I• Anatomy & Physiology II• Anatomy & Physiology II• Anatomy & Physiology II• Microbiology• Microbiology• Microbiology•

ENG 080+ ENG 080+ ENG 080+ ENG 080+ ENG 080+ ENG 080+ ENG 080+ BIO 171 BIO 171 BIO 171 BIO 171 BIO 171 BIO 171

Delmastro Delmastro Delmastro Delmastro Delmastro Delmastro Staff Staff Staff Delmastro Staff Staff Staff Staff Delmastro Staff Delmastro Staff Kalup Staff Staff Staff

Off-Campus Biology Labs BIO 055-35 BIO 055-66 BIO 055-68 BIO 055-93 BIO 065-34 BIO 065-36 BIO 065-66 BIO 065-94 BIO 065-96 BIO 071-37 BIO 071-38 BIO 071-65 BIO 071-67 BIO 071-69 BIO 071-95 BIO 071-96 BIO 071-98 BIO 071-99 BIO 071-G6 BIO 071-N7 BIO 072-32 BIO 072-33 BIO 072-91 BIO 072-96

General Biology I Lab General Biology I Lab General Biology I Lab General Biology I Lab Microbiology Lab Microbiology Lab Microbiology Lab Microbiology Lab Microbiology Lab Anatomy Physiology I Lab Anatomy Physiology I Lab Anatomy Physiology I Lab Anatomy Physiology I Lab Anatomy Physiology I Lab Anatomy Physiology I Lab Anatomy Physiology I Lab Anatomy Physiology I Lab Anatomy Physiology I Lab Anatomy Physiology I Lab Anatomy Physiology I Lab Anatomy Physiology II Lab Anatomy Physiology II Lab Anatomy Physiology II Lab Anatomy Physiology II Lab

BKP – Baking Youngwood Campus BKP 141-01

Baking I•

BKP 141-11

Baking I•

BKP 141-24

Baking I•

BKP 142-01

Baking II•

BKP 142-12

Baking II•

BKP 144-01

Baking III•

BKP 144-17

Baking III•

BKP 243-09

Healthy Cooking Trends•

BKP 243-11

Healthy Cooking Trends•

BKP 245-25

Decorating Techniques•

BKP 249-24

Advanced Decorating Technique•

4 Lab 4 Lab 4 Lab 3 Lab 3 Lab 3 Lab 3 Lab 4 Lab 4 Lab 3 Lab 3 Lab

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COURSE NO. & SECTION

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TIME

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INSTRUCTOR

Mathematics of Business Mathematics of Business Mathematics of Business Mathematics of Business Mathematics of Business Principles of Management Principles of Management Introduction to Business Introduction to Business Introduction to Business Business Law I Business Law I Intro/Operations Management Intro/Supply Chain Management Techniques of Selling Techniques of Selling Human Resource Management Business Statistics Principles of Marketing Supervisory Management Small Business Management

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09:00-09:50A 12:00-12:50P 11:00-12:15P 06:30-09:15P 06:30-08:20P 09:00-09:50A 11:00-12:15P 08:00-08:50A 11:00-11:50A 12:30-01:45P 12:30-01:45P 01:00-01:50P 08:00-09:15A 09:30-10:45A 10:00-10:50A 06:30-09:15P 01:00-01:50P 06:30-09:15P 10:00-10:50A 12:00-12:50P 09:30-10:45A

08/17-12/12 08/17-12/12 08/16-12/11 08/20-12/10 09/13-12/11 08/17-12/12 08/16-12/11 08/17-12/12 08/17-12/12 08/16-12/11 08/16-12/11 08/17-12/12 08/16-12/11 08/16-12/11 08/17-12/12 08/16-12/06 08/17-12/12 08/22-12/12 08/17-12/12 08/17-12/12 08/16-12/11

MTH 052 MTH 052 MTH 052 MTH 052 MTH 052

Staff Lucas Staff Staff Staff St. John Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff St. John Staff St. John

Mathematics of Business Mathematics of Business Mathematics of Business Principles of Management Introduction to Business Business Law I Business Law II Techniques of Selling Human Resource Management Business Statistics Principles of Marketing Labor Relations Supervisory Management Small Business Management Effective Entrepreneurship Organizational Behavior

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NKC MVC LAC LAC LAC BRC FAY GRE INC NKC LAC BRC FAY GRE INC NKC LAC LAC BRC FAY INC LAC NKC NKC LAC NKC

BUS – Business Youngwood Campus BUS 120-03 BUS 120-09 BUS 120-15 BUS 120-25 BUS 120-L1 BUS 158-03 BUS 158-15 BUS 160-01 BUS 160-07 BUS 160-17 BUS 205-17 BUS 205-19 BUS 210-11 BUS 220-13 BUS 240-05 BUS 240-28 BUS 241-20 BUS 244-27 BUS 245-05 BUS 258-09 BUS 260-13

MTH 052

Online BUS 120-WA BUS 120-W1 BUS 120-WB BUS 158-WA BUS 160-WA BUS 205-WA BUS 206-WA BUS 240-WA BUS 241-WA BUS 244-WA BUS 245-WA BUS 249-WA BUS 258-WA BUS 260-WA BUS 262-WA BUS 275-WA

08/16-12/12 09/13-12/12 08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12

MTH 052 MTH 052 MTH 052

BUS 205

MTH 052

Nicassio Staff Staff St. John Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff St. John Staff Staff

Off Campus BUS 120-31 BUS 120-57 BUS 120-61 BUS 120-62 BUS 120-6L BUS 120-9L BUS 120-F1 BUS 120-G5 BUS 120-N7 BUS 158-31 BUS 158-61 BUS 158-97 BUS 158-F7 BUS 158-G1 BUS 158-N2 BUS 160-31 BUS 160-62 BUS 160-65 BUS 160-91 BUS 160-F6 BUS 160-N2 BUS 205-62 BUS 240-3L BUS 245-38 BUS 245-61 BUS 260-36

CHM 102-24 CHM 107-06 CHM 107-13 CHM 107-19

Mathematics of Business Mathematics of Business Mathematics of Business Mathematics of Business Mathematics of Business Mathematics of Business Mathematics of Business Mathematics of Business Mathematics of Business Principles of Management Principles of Management Principles of Management Principles of Management Principles of Management Principles of Management Introduction to Business Introduction to Business Introduction to Business Introduction to Business Introduction to Business Introduction to Business Business Law I Techniques of Selling Principles of Marketing Principles of Marketing Small Business Management

Careers in Laboratory Tech Introductory Concepts in Chem• Introductory Concepts in Chem• Introductory Concepts in Chem•

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08:30-09:45A 06:30-09:15P 08:30-09:45A 10:00-11:15A 06:30-08:20P 06:30-08:20P 10:00-11:15A 06:30-09:15P 06:30-09:15P 10:00-11:15A 10:00-11:15A 06:30-09:15P 06:30-09:15P 10:00-11:15A 08:30-09:45A 08:30-09:45A 10:00-11:15A 06:30-09:15P 08:30-09:45A 06:30-09:15P 10:00-11:15A 11:30-12:45P 11:30-01:20P 06:30-09:15P 11:30-12:45P 06:30-09:15P

05:00-05:50P 09:30-10:45A 09:30-10:45A 01:00-01:50P

08/20-12/12 08/22-12/12 08/20-12/12 08/16-12/11 09/13-12/11 09/17-12/12 08/20-12/12 08/20-12/10 08/22-12/12 08/20-12/12 08/20-12/12 08/22-12/12 08/22-12/12 08/16-12/11 08/16-12/11 08/16-12/11 08/16-12/11 08/20-12/10 08/20-12/12 08/21-12/11 08/16-12/11 08/16-12/11 09/17-12/12 08/16-12/06 08/20-12/12 08/21-12/11

MTH 052 MTH 052 MTH 052 MTH 052 MTH 052 MTH 052 MTH 052 MTH 052 MTH 052

08/21-12/11 08/20-12/12 MTH 052+ 08/16-12/11 MTH 052+ 08/17-12/12 MTH 052+

Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff

Scassellati Scassellati Sutcliffe Sutcliffe


Register today – wccc.edu or 1-800-262-2103, ext. 4204 COURSE NO. & SECTION

COURSE TITLE

CRD SITE HRS

DAYS

TIME

START-END DATE

PREREQUISITE

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06:00-07:15P 04:00-04:50P 09:30-10:45A 09:30-10:45A 06:00-07:15P 11:00-12:15P 06:00-07:15P 11:00-12:15P 11:00-11:50A 06:00-07:15P

08/16-12/11 08/16-12/11 08/20-12/12 08/16-12/11 08/20-12/12 08/16-12/11 08/16-12/11 08/20-12/12 08/17-12/12 08/20-12/12

MTH 052+

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11:00-12:50P 11:00-12:50P 02:00-03:50P 02:00-03:50P 07:30-09:20P 01:00-04:50P 11:00-12:50P 11:00-12:50P 11:00-12:50P 07:30-09:20P 07:30-09:20P 09:00-10:50A 09:00-10:50A 07:30-09:20P

08/20-12/10 08/21-12/11 08/20-12/10 08/22-12/12 08/21-12/11 08/22-12/12 08/20-12/10 08/22-12/12 08/16-12/06 08/20-12/10 08/16-12/06 08/22-12/12 08/20-12/10 08/22-12/12

NKC LAC FAY GRE INC NKC

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06:00-08:45P 06:00-08:45P 06:30-09:15P 06:00-07:15P 06:00-08:45P 12:45-02:00P

08/21-12/11 08/22-12/12 08/20-12/10 08/20-12/12 08/21-12/11 08/16-12/11

NKC NKC LAC LAC FAY GRE INC NKC

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06:00-07:45P 08:00-09:45P 05:30-07:15P 03:30-05:15P 06:30-08:00P 07:30-09:20P 06:00-07:45P 08:45-10:45A

08/16-12/06 08/16-12/06 08/20-12/10 08/20-12/10 08/22-12/12 08/20-12/10 08/16-12/06 08/16-12/06

INSTRUCTOR

CHEMISTRY (CONTINUED) CHM 107-26 CHM 120-24 CHM 155-05 CHM 155-13 CHM 155-25 CHM 156-15 CHM 156-26 CHM 250-07 CHM 264-07 CHM 264-25

Introductory Concepts in Chem• Chemistry & Laboratory Safety General Chemistry I• General Chemistry I• General Chemistry I• General Chemistry II• General Chemistry II• Organic Chemistry I• Chem for the Health Sciences• Chem for the Health Sciences•

CHM 155 CHM 155 CHM 156 CHM 155+ CHM 155+

Intro Concepts Chem I Lab Intro Concepts Chem I Lab Intro Concepts Chem I Lab Intro Concepts Chem I Lab Intro Concepts Chem I Lab Organic Chemistry I Lab General Chemistry I Lab General Chemistry I Lab General Chemistry I Lab General Chemistry I Lab General Chemistry II Lab Chemistry Health Sci Lab Chemistry Health Sci Lab Chemistry Health Sci Lab

Staff Sutcliffe Sutcliffe Sutcliffe Staff Berzansky Scassellati Scassellati Scassellati Staff Staff Sutcliffe Sutcliffe Staff

Off Campus CHM 107-36 CHM 107-67 CHM 107-F5 CHM 107-G5 CHM 107-N6 CHM 155-33

Introductory Concepts in Chem• Introductory Concepts in Chem• Introductory Concepts in Chem• Introductory Concepts in Chem• Introductory Concepts in Chem• General Chemistry I•

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MTH 052+ MTH 052+ MTH 052+ MTH 052+ MTH 052+

Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff

Off-Campus Chemistry Labs CHM 007-38 CHM 007-39 CHM 007-64 CHM 007-65 CHM 007-F7 CHM 007-G5 CHM 007-N8 CHM 055-32

Intro Concepts Chem I Lab Intro Concepts Chem I Lab Intro Concepts Chem I Lab Intro Concepts Chem I Lab Intro Concepts Chem I Lab Intro Concepts Chem I Lab Intro Concepts Chem I Lab General Chemistry I Lab

Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff

CIS – Computer Information Security Youngwood Campus CIS 209-26 CIS 250-27 CIS 252-25

LAN Security• Network Intrusion Detection• Digital Forensics I•

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Prin. of Information Security• Computer Forensics•

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06:30-09:15P 06:30-09:15P 06:30-09:15P

08/21-12/11 CPT 001 08/22-12/12 CPT 183 08/20-12/10 CPT 182

Caglia Caglia Staff

08/16-12/12 CPT 001 08/16-12/12 CPT 001

Dillman Staff

08/16-12/06 ALH 122

Zeglin

Online CIS 168-WA CIS 212-WA

CLT – Clinical Lab Technology Youngwood Campus CLT 101-WA

Intro to Clinical Laboratory•

COURSE TITLE

CRD SITE HRS

DAYS

TIME

START-END DATE

PREREQUISITE

INSTRUCTOR

MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF TTH TTH TTH TTH TTH TTH MWF MWF MWF TTH T W MWF TTH MWF TTH TH MWF M T TTH T TTH W MWF M TH TTH W MWF TTH M TH MW

09:00-09:50A 10:00-10:50A 10:00-10:50A 11:00-11:50A 11:00-11:50A 12:00-12:50P 12:00-12:50P 08:00-09:15A 09:30-10:45A 09:30-10:45A 11:00-12:15P 11:00-12:15P 12:30-01:45P 01:00-01:50P 01:00-01:50P 02:00-02:50P 03:30-04:45P 06:30-09:15P 06:30-09:15P 01:00-02:30P 12:30-02:45P 11:00-11:50A 09:30-10:45A 06:30-09:15P 10:00-10:50A 05:00-10:00P 06:30-09:15P 12:30-01:45P 06:30-09:15P 12:30-01:45P 06:30-09:15P 10:00-10:50A 06:30-09:15P 06:30-09:15P 11:00-12:15P 06:30-09:15P 11:00-11:50A 09:30-10:45A 06:30-09:15P 05:00-10:00P 12:00-01:15P

08/17-12/12 08/17-12/12 08/17-12/12 08/17-12/12 08/17-12/12 08/17-12/12 08/17-12/12 08/16-12/11 08/16-12/11 08/16-12/11 08/16-12/11 08/16-12/11 08/16-12/11 08/17-12/12 08/17-12/12 08/17-12/12 08/16-12/11 08/21-12/11 08/22-12/12 09/24-12/12 09/18-12/11 08/17-12/12 08/16-12/11 08/16-12/06 08/17-12/12 08/20-12/10 08/21-12/11 08/16-12/11 08/21-12/11 08/16-12/11 08/22-12/12 08/17-12/12 08/20-12/10 08/16-12/06 08/16-12/11 08/22-12/12 08/17-12/12 08/16-12/11 08/20-12/10 08/16-12/06 08/20-12/12

CPT 050 CPT 050 CPT 050 CPT 050 CPT 050 CPT 050 CPT 050 CPT 050 CPT 050 CPT 050 CPT 050 CPT 050 CPT 050 CPT 050 CPT 050 CPT 050 CPT 050 CPT 050 CPT 050 CPT 050 CPT 050 CPT 150

Staff Scheeren Dillman Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Dillman Staff Staff Staff Ballentine Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Ballentine Ballentine Ballentine Ballentine Caglia Staff Staff Pearson Scheeren Staff Pearson Staff Pearson Staff Staff Staff Caglia Staff Staff Caglia

COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY (CONTINUED) Staff Scassellati Berzansky Berzansky Scassellati Berzansky Staff Berzansky Sutcliffe Staff

Chemistry Labs CHM 007-07 CHM 007-15 CHM 007-20 CHM 007-21 CHM 007-26 CHM 050-19 CHM 055-07 CHM 055-08 CHM 055-15 CHM 055-25 CHM 056-28 CHM 064-03 CHM 064-04 CHM 064-27

COURSE NO. & SECTION

9

5 WYW Lab

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12:00-03:30P

CNC – Computer Numerical Control

CPT 150-04 CPT 150-05 CPT 150-06 CPT 150-07 CPT 150-08 CPT 150-09 CPT 150-10 CPT 150-11 CPT 150-13 CPT 150-14 CPT 150-15 CPT 150-16 CPT 150-17 CPT 150-18 CPT 150-19 CPT 150-21 CPT 150-23 CPT 150-26 CPT 150-27 CPT 150-L1 CPT 150-L2 CPT 151-07 CPT 160-13 CPT 160-28 CPT 163-06 CPT 171-25 CPT 180-26 CPT 181-17 CPT 181-26 CPT 182-17 CPT 182-27 CPT 183-05 CPT 196-25 CPT 198-28 CPT 214-15 CPT 219-27 CPT 235-15 CPT 248-14 CPT 256-25 CPT 257-28 CPT 262-09

Microcomputer Concepts• Microcomputer Concepts• Microcomputer Concepts• Microcomputer Concepts• Microcomputer Concepts• Microcomputer Concepts• Microcomputer Concepts• Microcomputer Concepts• Microcomputer Concepts• Microcomputer Concepts• Microcomputer Concepts• Microcomputer Concepts• Microcomputer Concepts• Microcomputer Concepts• Microcomputer Concepts• Microcomputer Concepts• Microcomputer Concepts• Microcomputer Concepts• Microcomputer Concepts• Microcomputer Concepts• Microcomputer Concepts• Advanced Office Applications• Introduction to Programming• Introduction to Programming• Java Programming I• Telecommunications Fund.• C++ Programming• Introduction to Telecommunica Introduction to Telecommunica Operating Systems• Operating Systems• Local Area Networks• Access for Windows• Fiber-Optic Technologies• Wireless Communication• Fiber Optic Analysis & Design• Database Management Systems• PC Hardware• Linux Desktop• Switching Technologies• Windows Client Server•

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Intro to the Internet• Intro to the Internet• Intro to Comp. Tech.• Microcomputer Concepts• Microcomputer Concepts• Microcomputer Concepts• Microcomputer Concepts• Advanced Office Applications• Java Programming I• Introduction to Telecommunica Operating Systems• Local Area Networks• PowerPoint• Word for Windows• Excel for Windows• Access for Windows• Web Design/Web Standards• XHTML and CSS• Advanced Access• Wide Area Networking•

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CPT 160

CPT 150+ CPT 150+ CPT 150+ CPT 183+ CPT 198 CPT 151+ CPT 182 CPT 211

Online CPT 120-WA CPT 120-WB CPT 145-WA CPT 150-WA CPT 150-WB CPT 150-WC CPT 150-W1 CPT 151-WA CPT 163-WA CPT 181-WA CPT 182-WA CPT 183-WA CPT 185-WA CPT 190-WA CPT 195-WA CPT 196-WA CPT 201-WA CPT 203-WA CPT 208-WA CPT 238-WA

08/16-09/19 09/27-10/31 08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12 09/13-12/12 08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12 08/16-09/19 08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12

CPT 050 CPT 050 CPT 050 CPT 050 CPT 150 CPT 160 CPT 150+

CPT 150+ CPT 150+

CPT 196 CPT 183+

Staff Staff Dillman Lucente Staff Staff Staff Pearson Staff Pearson Scheeren Staff Staff Staff Lucente Scheeren Staff Staff Staff Staff

Youngwood Campus CNC 100-28 CNC 200-25

Intro/Computer Numer. Control• Computer Numerical Control I•

3 WYW Lab 4 WYW Lab

MW MW TTH TTH

08:00-08:50A 09:00-09:50A 08:00-09:45A 10:00-11:30A

08/20-12/12 08/16-12/11 CNC 100

Kepple Kepple

CPT – Computer Technology Youngwood Campus CPT 050-16 CPT 050-18 CPT 145-03 CPT 145-15 CPT 150-01 CPT 150-03

Technology at WCCC Technology at WCCC Intro to Comp. Tech.• Intro to Comp. Tech.• Microcomputer Concepts• Microcomputer Concepts•

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TTH MW MWF TTH MWF MWF

12:30-02:00P 01:00-02:30P 09:00-09:50A 11:00-12:15P 08:00-08:50A 09:00-09:50A

08/16-09/13 08/20-09/19 08/17-12/12 08/16-12/11 08/17-12/12 CPT 050 08/17-12/12 CPT 050

Staff Staff Dillman Scheeren Staff Staff

NKC

Key

New Kensington Center

BRC

Bushy Run Center

WON Online Classes

GRE

Greene County Center

WYW Youngwood Campus

FAY

Fayette County Center

ITV

INC

Indiana County Center

Interactive Videoconference Class

LAC

Laurel Center

HOS

Hospital

MVC

Mon Valley Center

Cln

Clinical Laboratory

Ppl

Preplanning for clinical lab

Pl Test

Placement Test

SCR

Security Clearance Required

+

See catalog for additional or alternate prerequisites

Lab Fee - See Page 25. Evening and Saturday classes are shaded

For textbook prices and information, visit the Bookstore web page at wccc.edu

To register, 1-800-262-2103 or www.wccc.edu


Fall 2012 Credit Class Schedule

10 COURSE NO. & SECTION

COURSE TITLE

CRD SITE HRS

DAYS

TIME

START-END DATE

PREREQUISITE

INSTRUCTOR

08/16-12/12 CPT 162 08/16-12/12

Staff Staff

COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY (CONTINUED) CPT 242-WA CPT 274-WA

Visual Basic II• A+ Certification Review•

3 2

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Technology at WCCC Technology at WCCC Technology at WCCC Technology at WCCC Exploring Windows Exploring Windows• Intro to the Internet• Visio• Microcomputer Concepts• Microcomputer Concepts• Microcomputer Concepts• Microcomputer Concepts• Microcomputer Concepts• Microcomputer Concepts• Microcomputer Concepts• Microcomputer Concepts• Microcomputer Concepts• Microcomputer Concepts• Microcomputer Concepts• Microcomputer Concepts• Microcomputer Concepts• Microcomputer Concepts• Microcomputer Concepts• Microcomputer Concepts• Microcomputer Concepts• Microcomputer Concepts• Microcomputer Concepts• Microcomputer Concepts• Microcomputer Concepts• Microcomputer Concepts• Advanced Office Applications• Word for Windows• Excel for Windows•

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NKC LAC BRC INC NKC LAC LAC LAC NKC NKC NKC NKC MVC MVC LAC LAC LAC LAC LAC BRC FAY FAY FAY GRE GRE GRE INC INC INC INC LAC LAC LAC

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08:30-11:30A 08:30-11:30A 06:30-09:15P 11:30A-01:20P 06:30-09:15P 08:30-09:45A 08:30-09:45A 08:30-09:45A 08:30-09:45A 08:30-09:45A 10:00-11:15A 08:30-12:30P 11:00-12:15P 06:30-09:15P 10:00-11:15A 08:30-09:45A 06:30-09:15P 06:30-09:15P 08:30-12:30P 10:00-11:15A 08:30-09:45A 08:30-09:45A 06:30-08:20P 08:30-09:45A 06:30-09:15P 08:30-10:20A 08:30-09:45A 10:00-11:15A 06:30-09:15P 11:30-01:20P 08:30-10:20A 10:00-11:15A 11:30-12:45P

08/17-09/14 08/17-09/14 08/22-09/19 08/20-09/19 08/22-09/19 08/20-09/24 09/26-10/29 10/31-12/05 08/20-12/12 08/16-12/11 08/16-12/11 09/21-12/07 08/16-12/11 08/22-12/12 08/20-12/12 08/16-12/11 08/16-12/06 08/22-12/12 09/21-12/07 08/20-12/12 08/20-12/12 08/16-12/11 09/17-12/12 08/16-12/11 08/22-12/12 09/17-12/12 08/16-12/11 08/20-12/12 08/20-12/10 09/24-12/12 09/17-12/12 08/20-12/12 08/20-12/12

CPT 050 CPT 050 CPT 050 CPT 050 CPT 050 CPT 050 CPT 050 CPT 050 CPT 050 CPT 050 CPT 050 CPT 050 CPT 050 CPT 050 CPT 050 CPT 050 CPT 050 CPT 050 CPT 050 CPT 050 CPT 050 CPT 050 CPT 150 CPT 150+

Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Lucente Staff Lucente Lucente Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff

CRJ – Criminal Justice Youngwood Campus CRJ 155-03 CRJ 155-13 CRJ 155-26 CRJ 160-05 CRJ 160-13 CRJ 163-10 CRJ 172-00 CRJ 172-09 CRJ 220-11 CRJ 225-15 CRJ 255-01 CRJ 255-17 CRJ 255-28 CRJ 261-03 CRJ 263-19 CRJ 263-25 CRJ 290-27 CRJ 296-07

Intro to Criminal Justice Intro to Criminal Justice Intro to Criminal Justice Criminal Law I Criminal Law I Criminal Evidence Substance Abuse and Crime (ITV) Substance Abuse and Crime Research Methods in Crim. Jus Criminology of Terrorism Juvenile Delinquency Juvenile Delinquency Juvenile Delinquency Criminal Law II Investigative Concepts Investigative Concepts Principles of Criminology Intro to Criminalistics

3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW

Intro to Criminal Justice Criminal Law I Criminal Evidence Intro to Private Security Multiculturalism & CRJ System

3 3 3 3 3

WON WON WON WON WON

MWF TTH T MWF TTH MWF W MWF TTH TTH MWF TTH TH MWF MWF M W MWF

09:00-09:50A 09:30-10:45A 06:30-09:15P 10:00-10:50A 09:30-10:45A 12:00-12:50P 07:00-09:45P 12:00-12:50P 08:00-09:15A 11:00-12:15P 08:00-08:50A 12:30-01:45P 06:30-09:15P 09:00-09:50A 01:00-01:50P 06:30-09:15P 06:30-09:15P 11:00-11:50A

08/17-12/12 08/16-12/11 08/21-12/11 08/17-12/12 08/16-12/11 08/17-12/12 08/22-12/12 08/17-12/12 08/16-12/11 08/16-12/11 08/17-12/12 08/16-12/11 08/16-12/06 08/17-12/12 08/17-12/12 08/20-12/10 08/22-12/12 08/17-12/12

CPT 150

CRJ 160 CRJ 155 CRJ 155 CRJ 155

Uhrin Uhrin Staff Slagle Slagle Staff Staff Slagle Uhrin Slagle Slagle Slagle Staff Slagle Staff Staff Staff Uhrin

Online CRJ 155-WA CRJ 160-WA CRJ 163-WA CRJ 195-WA CRJ 287-WA

08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12

Uhrin Staff Uhrin Uhrin Uhrin

Off Campus CRJ 155-30 CRJ 155-50 CRJ 155-60 CRJ 155-F0 CRJ 155-G0 CRJ 155-N0 CRJ 172-30 CRJ 172-50 CRJ 172-60 CRJ 172-90 CRJ 172-F0 CRJ 172-G0

Intro to Criminal Justice (ITV) Intro to Criminal Justice (ITV) Intro to Criminal Justice (ITV) Intro to Criminal Justice (ITV) Intro to Criminal Justice (ITV) Intro to Criminal Justice (ITV) Substance Abuse and Crime (ITV) Substance Abuse and Crime (ITV) Substance Abuse and Crime (ITV) Substance Abuse and Crime (ITV) Substance Abuse and Crime (ITV) Substance Abuse and Crime (ITV)

3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

NKC MVC LAC FAY GRE INC NKC MVC LAC BRC FAY GRE

COURSE TITLE

CRD SITE HRS

DAYS

TIME

START-END DATE

PREREQUISITE

INSTRUCTOR

3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

W M TTH TTH TTH TTH TTH TTH TTH

07:00-09:45P 06:30-09:15P 10:00-11:15A 10:00-11:15A 10:00-11:15A 10:00-11:15A 10:00-11:15A 10:00-11:15A 10:00-11:15A

08/22-12/12 08/20-12/10 08/16-12/11 08/16-12/11 08/16-12/11 08/16-12/11 08/16-12/11 08/16-12/11 08/16-12/11

CRJ 155 CRJ 155 CRJ 155 CRJ 155 CRJ 155 CRJ 155 CRJ 155

Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff

M M F F W W M M T T M M

01:35-02:25P 02:25-03:15P 08:00-08:50A 09:00-12:35P 08:00-08:50A 09:00-12:35P 06:00-06:50P 07:00-10:35P 08:00-08:50A 09:00-12:35P 01:00-01:50P 02:00-05:35P

08/20-12/10 08/20-12/10 CUL 122 08/17-12/07

Komarinski Komarinski Dunkel

CRIMINAL JUSTICE (CONTINUED)

Off Campus CPT 050-34 CPT 050-62 CPT 050-97 CPT 050-N2 CPT 110-37 CPT 110-61 CPT 120-61 CPT 122-61 CPT 150-31 CPT 150-32 CPT 150-33 CPT 150-3L CPT 150-51 CPT 150-57 CPT 150-61 CPT 150-62 CPT 150-64 CPT 150-67 CPT 150-6L CPT 150-91 CPT 150-F1 CPT 150-F2 CPT 150-FL CPT 150-G2 CPT 150-G7 CPT 150-GL CPT 150-N1 CPT 150-N3 CPT 150-N5 CPT 150-NL CPT 151-6L CPT 190-61 CPT 195-61

COURSE NO. & SECTION

TTH TTH TTH TTH TTH TTH W W W W W W

08:30-09:45A 08:30-09:45A 08:30-09:45A 08:30-09:45A 08:30-09:45A 08:30-09:45A 07:00-09:45P 07:00-09:45P 07:00-09:45P 07:00-09:45P 07:00-09:45P 07:00-09:45P

08/16-12/11 08/16-12/11 08/16-12/11 08/16-12/11 08/16-12/11 08/16-12/11 08/22-12/12 08/22-12/12 08/22-12/12 08/22-12/12 08/22-12/12 08/22-12/12

Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff

CRJ 172-N0 CRJ 180-F5 CRJ 263-30 CRJ 263-50 CRJ 263-60 CRJ 263-90 CRJ 263-F0 CRJ 263-G0 CRJ 263-N0

Substance Abuse and Crime (ITV) Corrections Investigative Concepts (ITV) Investigative Concepts (ITV) Investigative Concepts (ITV) Investigative Concepts (ITV) Investigative Concepts (ITV) Investigative Concepts (ITV) Investigative Concepts (ITV)

INC FAY NKC MVC LAC BRC FAY GRE INC

CUL – Culinary Arts Youngwood Campus CUL 121-87 CUL 123-87 CUL 130-01

Apprenticehip I Apprenticeship III Basic Culinary Skills•

CUL 130-02

Basic Culinary Skills•

CUL 132-25

Garde Manger•

CUL 135-12

Speed Scratch Cooking•

CUL 232-19

Food Specialties•

2 2 3 Lab 3 Lab 3 Lab 3 Lab 3 Lab

WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW

08/22-12/12

Dunkel

08/20-12/10 FSM 105

Staff

08/21-12/11 FSM 105

Komarinski

08/20-12/10 FSM 105

Staff

DAE – Expanded Functions Dental Assisting Youngwood Campus DAE 100-WA Dental Anatomy DAE 101-24 EFDA I•

2 WYW 6 WYW Lab

MW MW

05:30-06:45P 07:00-09:45P

08/16-12/12 08/20-12/12

Staff Staff

08/16-12/12 BIO 171+

Staff

08/16-12/12 BIO 171+

Staff

08/20-12/11 BIO 171+

Staff

08/20-12/11 BIO 171+

Staff

08/20-12/12 BIO 171+ 08/21-12/11 DAH 114+ 08/16-12/12 DAH 115+

Staff Staff Staff

08/17-12/12 DAH 115+

Staff

08/22-12/12 DAH 115 08/16-12/11

Staff Staff

08/16-12/11

Staff

08/16-12/10

Staff

08/20-12/11

Staff

08/22-12/12

Staff

08/16-12/10

Staff

08/16-12/10

Staff

08/16-12/10

Staff

DAH – Dental Hygiene Youngwood Campus DAH 101-01

Introduction to Dentistry

DAH 101-02

Introduction to Dentistry

DAH 102-01

Dental Materials

DAH 102-02

Dental Materials

DAH 104-01 DAH 205-01 DAH 206-01

Head, Neck & Dental Anatomy Periodontics II Clinical Dental Hygiene II•

DAH 206-02

Clinical Dental Hygiene II•

DAH 207-01 DAH 209-01

Pharmacology Community Dental Health

3 Lab 3 Lab 2 Lab 2 Lab 4 1 6 Cln Cln Cln 6 Cln Cln Cln 2 3

WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW

WYW

WYW WYW

MW TH MW TH M T M T MW T W MTH TH M W TF T F W TTH

09:00-09:50A 08:30-10:20A 09:00-09:50A 10:30-12:20P 03:00-03:50P 08:30-10:20A 03:00-03:50P 10:30-12:20P 01:00-02:50P 11:00-11:50A 10:00-11:50A 01:00-04:20P 05:00-08:20P 09:00-12:20P 10:00-11:50A 01:00-04:20P 05:00-08:20P 09:00-12:20P 08:00-09:50A 08:00-09:15A

T TH TH M M T W W M T

10:30-12:20P 04:00-05:50P 01:00-01:50P 12:00-12:50P 02:00-02:50P 01:00-02:50P 09:00-12:20P 01:00-04:20P 10:00-11:50A 08:30-10:20A

M TH M TH

10:00-11:50A 08:30-10:20A 10:00-11:50A 10:30-12:20P

DAS – Dental Assisting Youngwood Campus DAS 100-01

Intro to Dental Assisting

DAS 101-01

Oral Anatomy

DAS 102-01

Dental Materials for Dental•

DAS 103-01

Dental Assistant Lab•

DAS 105-01

Dental Radiology•

DAS 105-02

Dental Radiology•

DAS 105-03

Dental Radiology•

4 Lec 2 Lec 2 Lab 4 Lab 3 Lab Cln 3 Lab 3 Lab

WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW

WYW WYW


Register today – wccc.edu or 1-800-262-2103, ext. 4204 COURSE NO. & SECTION

COURSE TITLE

CRD SITE HRS

DAYS

TIME

START-END DATE

PREREQUISITE

INSTRUCTOR

DFT – Drafting Technical Drafting I•

DFT 105-24

Technical Drafting I•

DFT 110-17

Blueprint Reading

DFT 110-27

Blueprint Reading

DFT 110-28

Blueprint Reading

DFT 112-24 DFT 207-24

Intro to Design, Materials Tool Design•

DFT 207-27

Tool Design•

DFT 258-25

AutoCAD•

DFT 259-24

Advanced AutoCAD•

DFT 259-28

Advanced AutoCAD•

DFT 266-11

Autodesk Inventor•

DFT 266-24

Autodesk Inventor•

WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW

TTH TTH MW MW M M TH TH F F TTH MW MW MW MW MW MW TTH TTH TTH TTH TTH TTH MW MW

11:00-11:50A 12:00-01:50P 05:00-05:50P 06:00-07:50P 08:00-08:50A 09:00-11:00A 05:00-05:50P 06:00-07:50P 08:00-08:20A 09:00-10:50A 12:00-01:45P 01:00-01:50P 02:00-02:50P 05:00-05:50P 06:00-06:50P 06:00-06:50P 07:00-09:00P 08:00-08:50A 09:00-10:50A 06:00-06:50P 07:00-09:00P 08:00-08:50A 09:00-10:50A 05:00-05:50P 06:00-08:00P

08/16-12/11

Gengler

08/20-12/12

Staff

08/20-12/10

Stasa

08/16-12/06

Staff

08/17-12/07

Staff

DMS 205-10

Abdominal II•

DMS 206-09 DMS 212-03 DMS 214-01

Obstetrics II• Clinical III• Acoustical Prin/Instrument II

START-END DATE

PREREQUISITE

Macroeconomics Macroeconomics Microeconomics Microeconomics

3 3 3 3

WYW WYW WYW WYW

TTH MWF MWF T

11:00-12:15P 10:00-10:50A 08:00-08:50A 06:30-09:15P

08/16-12/11 08/17-12/12 08/17-12/12 08/21-12/11

MTH 052+ MTH 052+ MTH 052+ MTH 052+

Santicola Santicola Bonanno Finfrock

Elements of Economics Macroeconomics Macroeconomics Microeconomics

3 3 3 3

WON WON WON WON

08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12 MTH 052+ 09/13-12/12 MTH 052+ 08/16-12/12 MTH 052+

Santicola Santicola Colosimo Santicola

Intro/Middle & Secondary Ed Teaching English/Other Lang Teaching English/Other Lang

3 3 3

WYW WYW WYW

EDU 156-WA Intro/Middle & Secondary Ed EDU 200-WA Intro to Instruct Technology•

3 3

WON WON

3

NKC

F

WYW

2 4 Lab 4 Lab 3 3 3

WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW

MW M M M W W TTHF W

11:30-12:20P 12:30-03:15P 08:00-10:45A 12:30-03:15P 08:00-10:45A 12:30-03:15P 08:00-04:30P 08:30-11:15A

ECN 255-17 ECN 255-19 ECN 256-01 ECN 256-26 ECN 158-WA ECN 255-WA ECN 255-W1 ECN 256-WA

Staff

Youngwood Campus

08/20-12/12

Staff

EDU 156-17 EDU 250-13 EDU 250-17

08/16-12/11 DFT 258

Gengler

08/16-12/11 DFT 258

Staff

08/16-12/11

Stasa

08/20-12/12

Stasa

EDU – Education 08/16-12/11 08/16-12/11 08/16-12/11

Rugh Staff Staff

08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12

Pabis Staff

11:30-02:15P

08/17-12/07

Staff

W W M M TTH TTH MW MW M MW

08:00-09:50A 10:00-11:50A 05:00-06:50P 07:00-09:00P 02:00-02:50P 03:00-04:50P 06:00-06:50P 07:00-09:00P 06:00-09:00P 03:00-04:15P

08/22-12/12 DFT 105

Stasa

08/20-12/10 DFT 105

Staff

08/16-12/11

Staff

08/20-12/12

Staff

MW MW MW MW MW MW TTH TTH TTH TTH TTH TTH TTH TTH TTH TTH MW MW

12:30-01:50P 02:00-03:00P 08:00-09:30A 09:40-10:30A 05:00-06:30P 06:40-07:30P 08:00-09:20A 09:30-10:30A 04:00-05:20P 05:30-06:30P 05:00-07:50P 08:00-09:50P 08:00-09:20A 09:30-10:45A 11:30-12:50P 01:00-01:50P 05:00-06:20P 06:30-07:30P

Off Campus EDU 200-34

Intro to Instruct Technology•

Youngwood Campus

08/20-12/12 08/20-12/10

Staff Staff

08/20-12/12

Staff

08/22-12/12 08/16-12/06 08/22-12/05

Staff Staff Staff

EGR 110-09

Descriptive Geometry•

EGR 110-25

Descriptive Geometry•

EGR 180-25

Prin. of Industrial Hydraulic•

EGR 180-26

Prin. of Industrial Hydraulic•

EGR 220-25 EGR 220-26

Intro to Statics & Strength Intro to Statics & Strength

3 Lab 3 Lab 4 Lab 4 Lab 3 3

WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW

08/20-12/10 MTH 108 08/20-12/12 MTH 108

Staff Stasa

ELC – Electronics 3 3

WYW WYW

Infant & Toddler Development Infant & Toddler Development Early Child Education Curricu Early Childhood Education Pra Intro to Early Childhood Ed Intro to Early Childhood Ed Intro to Early Childhood Ed Intro to Exceptional Develpme Early Childhood Lang and Lit Early Childhood Lang and Lit Child Health, Safety & Nut. Assessment and Observation Children with Special Needs Child Care Practicum II

3 3 3 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 4

WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW

W T

02:00-04:45P 05:00-05:50P

08/22-12/12 FSM 159 08/21-12/11

Shipley Shipley

ECE 179-WA Infant & Toddler Development ECE 189-WA Early Childhood Lang and Lit ECE 190-83 Child Health, Safety & Nut.

3 3 3

WON WON WON

MWF TH TTH T MWF MWF W MWF TTH TH MWF TTH T M

09:00-09:50A 06:00-09:00P 09:30-10:45A 04:30-07:40P 10:00-10:50A 12:00-12:50P 06:00-09:00P 11:00-11:50A 11:00-12:15P 06:00-08:45P 11:00-11:50A 12:30-01:45P 06:00-08:45P 06:00-07:40P

08/17-12/12 08/16-12/06 08/16-12/11 08/21-12/11 08/17-12/12 08/17-12/12 08/22-12/12 08/17-12/12 08/16-12/11 08/16-12/06 08/17-12/12 08/16-12/11 08/21-12/11 ECE 188+ 08/20-12/10 ECE 184+

Hoden Staff Rustic Hoden Hoden Hoden Staff Hoden Rustic Staff Staff Rustic Hoden Hoden

08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12

Rustic Rustic Staff

Online

Off Campus Early Child Education Curricu Family and Society Intro to Exceptional Develpme

12:30-01:45P 09:30-10:45A 12:30-01:45P

Online

Youngwood Campus ELC 106-07

Circuit Analysis I

ELC 106-24

Circuit Analysis I

ELC 106-25

Circuit Analysis I

ELC 191-12

Basic Prin/Industrial Electric

ELC 191-24

Basic Prin/Industrial Electric

ELC 200-12

Programmable Logic Control II

ELC 200-24

Programmable Logic Control II

ELC 202-24

Linear Electronics•

ELC 202-27

Linear Electronics•

4 Lab 4 Lab 4 Lab 4 Lab 4 Lab 4 Lab 4 Lab 4 Lab 4 Lab

Youngwood Campus

ECE 182-35 ECE 186-39 ECE 188-39

TTH TTH TTH

EGR – Engineering

ECE – Education—Pre-K—Grade 4 ECE 179-03 ECE 179-28 ECE 182-13 ECE 184-26 ECE 185-05 ECE 185-09 ECE 185-27 ECE 188-07 ECE 189-15 ECE 189-28 ECE 190-07 ECE 191-17 ECE 194-26 ECE 284-25

INSTRUCTOR

Online

08/20-12/12 DFT 106

Youngwood Campus Introduction to Dietetics Nutritional Serv. Mgmt. Prac.

TIME

Stasa Stasa

DTT – Dietetics DTT 111-23 DTT 199-87

DAYS

08/16-12/11 08/20-12/12 DFT 106

Youngwood Campus Patient Care/Legal/Ethical Abdominal II•

CRD SITE HRS

Youngwood Campus 4 Lab 4 Lab 2 Lab 2 Lab 2 Lab 3 3 Lab 3 Lab 4 Lab 4 Lab 4 Lab 4 Lab 4 Lab

DMS – Diagnostic Medical Sonography DMS 201-07 DMS 205-09

COURSE TITLE

ECN – Economics

Youngwood Campus DFT 105-21

COURSE NO. & SECTION

11

3 3 3

NKC NKC NKC

M S S

06:00-08:45P 09:00-11:45A 12:30-03:15P

08/20-12/10 08/18-12/08 08/18-12/08

Staff Staff Staff

NKC

Key

WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW

New Kensington Center

BRC

Bushy Run Center

WON Online Classes

GRE

Greene County Center

WYW Youngwood Campus

FAY

Fayette County Center

ITV

INC

Indiana County Center

Interactive Videoconference Class

LAC

Laurel Center

HOS

Hospital

MVC

Mon Valley Center

Cln

Clinical Laboratory

Ppl

Preplanning for clinical lab

08/20-12/12

Kordalski

08/20-12/12

Simons

08/20-12/12

Staff

08/16-12/11 ELC 105+

Kordalski

08/16-12/11 ELC 105+

Staff

08/16-12/11 ELC 100

Staff

08/16-12/11 ELC 100

Simons

08/16-12/11 ELC 102+

Simons

08/20-12/12 ELC 102+

Staff

Pl Test

Placement Test

SCR

Security Clearance Required

+

See catalog for additional or alternate prerequisites

Lab Fee - See Page 25. Evening and Saturday classes are shaded

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Fall 2012 Credit Class Schedule

12 COURSE NO. & SECTION

COURSE TITLE

CRD SITE HRS

DAYS

TIME

START-END DATE

PREREQUISITE

INSTRUCTOR

4 WYW Lab 4 WYW Lab

MW MW TTH TTH

11:00-12:20P 12:30-01:30P 04:00-05:30P 05:40-06:00P

08/20-12/12 ELC 114

Simons

08/16-12/12 ELC 105

Staff

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08:00-08:50A 08:00-08:50A 09:00-09:50A 10:00-10:50A 10:00-10:50A 11:00-11:50A 12:00-12:50P 08:00-09:15A 09:30-10:45A 09:30-10:45A 11:00-12:15P 11:00-12:15P 12:30-01:45P 01:00-01:50P 01:00-01:50P 06:30-09:15P 07:30-08:45P 01:00-02:50P 09:30-10:45A 08:00-08:50A 09:00-09:50A 10:00-10:50A 10:00-10:50A 11:00-11:50A 11:00-11:50A 12:00-12:50P 08:00-09:15A 09:30-10:45A 09:30-10:45A 11:00-12:15P 11:00-12:15P 12:30-01:45P 12:30-01:45P 01:00-01:50P 06:30-09:15P 06:30-09:25P 06:30-09:15P 01:00-02:50P 01:00-02:35P 11:00-12:15P 06:30-09:15P 09:00-09:50A 10:00-10:50A 09:30-10:45A 12:30-01:45P 06:30-09:15P 10:00-10:50A 11:00-11:50A 08:00-09:15A 09:30-10:45A 11:00-12:15P 12:30-01:45P 01:00-01:50P 02:00-03:15P 06:30-09:15P 11:00-12:15P 06:00-08:45P 11:00-11:50A 09:30-10:45A 12:30-01:45P 12:00-12:50P 11:00-12:15P 09:00-09:50A 11:00-12:15P 11:00-11:50A 09:30-10:45A

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ELECTRONICS (CONTINUED) ELC 206-24

Microprocessors•

ELC 209-23

Instrument & Process Control•

Youngwood Campus Basic Writing Intermediate Writing Intermediate Writing Intermediate Writing Intermediate Writing Intermediate Writing Intermediate Writing Intermediate Writing Intermediate Writing Intermediate Writing Intermediate Writing Intermediate Writing Intermediate Writing Intermediate Writing Intermediate Writing Intermediate Writing Intermediate Writing Intermediate Writing Introduction to Theatre College Writing College Writing College Writing College Writing College Writing College Writing College Writing College Writing College Writing College Writing College Writing College Writing College Writing College Writing College Writing College Writing College Writing College Writing College Writing College Writing Technical Communication Technical Communication Business Communication Business Communication Business Communication Business Communication Business Communication Advanced Composition Advanced Composition Advanced Composition Advanced Composition Advanced Composition Advanced Composition Advanced Composition Advanced Composition Advanced Composition Creative Writing Human Services Writing Police Report Writing Teaching English/Other Lang Teaching English/Other Lang Introduction to Literature Introduction to Literature American Literature Introduction to Journalism English Literature Survey I World Mythologies

Pl Test ENG 030 ENG 030 ENG 030 ENG 030 ENG 030 ENG 030 ENG 030 ENG 030 ENG 030 ENG 030 ENG 030 ENG 030 ENG 030 ENG 030 ENG 030 ENG 030 ENG 030 ENG 070+ ENG 070+ ENG 070+ ENG 070+ ENG 070+ ENG 070+ ENG 070+ ENG 070+ ENG 070+ ENG 070+ ENG 070+ ENG 070+ ENG 070+ ENG 070+ ENG 070+ ENG 070+ ENG 070+ ENG 070+ ENG 070+ ENG 070+ ENG 161 ENG 161 ENG 161 ENG 161 ENG 161 ENG 161 ENG 161 ENG 161 ENG 161 ENG 161 ENG 161 ENG 161 ENG 161 ENG 161 ENG 161 ENG 161 ENG 161 ENG 161 ENG 161

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Online ENG 070-WA Intermediate Writing ENG 070-WB Intermediate Writing

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CRD SITE HRS

DAYS

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INSTRUCTOR

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ENG 030 ENG 030 ENG 030 ENG 070+ ENG 070+ ENG 070+ ENG 070+ ENG 070+ ENG 070+ ENG 070+ ENG 070+ ENG 070+ ENG 070+ ENG 161 ENG 161 ENG 161 ENG 161 ENG 161 ENG 161 ENG 161 ENG 161 ENG 161 ENG 161 ENG 161 ENG 161 ENG 161 ENG 161 ENG 161 ENG 165

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Pl Test Pl Test Pl Test ENG 030 ENG 030 ENG 030 ENG 030 ENG 030 ENG 030 ENG 030 ENG 030 ENG 030 ENG 030 ENG 030 ENG 030 ENG 030 ENG 070+ ENG 070+ ENG 070+ ENG 070+ ENG 070+ ENG 070+ ENG 070+ ENG 070+ ENG 070+ ENG 070+ ENG 070+ ENG 070+ ENG 070+ ENG 070+ ENG 070+ ENG 070+ ENG 070+ ENG 161 ENG 161 ENG 161 ENG 161 ENG 161 ENG 161 ENG 161 ENG 161 ENG 161 ENG 161

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ENG – English ENG 030-01 ENG 070-01 ENG 070-03 ENG 070-05 ENG 070-06 ENG 070-08 ENG 070-09 ENG 070-11 ENG 070-13 ENG 070-14 ENG 070-15 ENG 070-16 ENG 070-17 ENG 070-19 ENG 070-20 ENG 070-25 ENG 070-26 ENG 070-L1 ENG 159-13 ENG 161-01 ENG 161-03 ENG 161-04 ENG 161-05 ENG 161-07 ENG 161-08 ENG 161-10 ENG 161-11 ENG 161-13 ENG 161-14 ENG 161-15 ENG 161-16 ENG 161-17 ENG 161-18 ENG 161-19 ENG 161-25 ENG 161-27 ENG 161-28 ENG 161-L2 ENG 161-LS ENG 162-15 ENG 162-25 ENG 163-03 ENG 163-05 ENG 163-13 ENG 163-17 ENG 163-26 ENG 164-06 ENG 164-08 ENG 164-11 ENG 164-13 ENG 164-15 ENG 164-18 ENG 164-19 ENG 164-21 ENG 164-25 ENG 165-15 ENG 166-26 ENG 168-07 ENG 250-13 ENG 250-17 ENG 255-09 ENG 255-15 ENG 260-13 ENG 264-15 ENG 270-07 ENG 275-13

COURSE NO. & SECTION

08/16-12/12 ENG 030 08/16-12/12 ENG 030

Staff Staff

ENG 070-W1 ENG 070-W2 ENG 070-W3 ENG 161-WA ENG 161-WB ENG 161-WC ENG 161-WD ENG 161-WE ENG 161-WF ENG 161-W1 ENG 161-W2 ENG 161-W3 ENG 161-W4 ENG 162-WA ENG 162-WB ENG 162-W3 ENG 163-WA ENG 163-WB ENG 163-W1 ENG 164-WA ENG 164-WB ENG 164-WC ENG 164-W1 ENG 164-W2 ENG 164-W3 ENG 164-W4 ENG 165-WA ENG 168-WA ENG 245-WA ENG 255-WA ENG 255-WB

Intermediate Writing Intermediate Writing Intermediate Writing College Writing College Writing College Writing College Writing College Writing College Writing College Writing College Writing College Writing College Writing Technical Communication Technical Communication Technical Communication Business Communication Business Communication Business Communication Advanced Composition Advanced Composition Advanced Composition Advanced Composition Advanced Composition Advanced Composition Advanced Composition Creative Writing Police Report Writing Creative Writing II Introduction to Literature Introduction to Literature

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Basic Writing Basic Writing Basic Writing Intermediate Writing Intermediate Writing Intermediate Writing Intermediate Writing Intermediate Writing Intermediate Writing Intermediate Writing Intermediate Writing Intermediate Writing Intermediate Writing Intermediate Writing Intermediate Writing Intermediate Writing College Writing College Writing College Writing College Writing College Writing College Writing College Writing College Writing College Writing College Writing College Writing College Writing College Writing College Writing College Writing College Writing College Writing Business Communication Advanced Composition Advanced Composition Advanced Composition Advanced Composition Advanced Composition Advanced Composition Advanced Composition Advanced Composition Advanced Composition Introduction to Literature Introduction to Literature Introduction to Literature Introduction to Literature

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Register today – wccc.edu or 1-800-262-2103, ext. 4204 COURSE NO. & SECTION

COURSE TITLE

CRD SITE HRS

DAYS

TIME

START-END DATE

PREREQUISITE

INSTRUCTOR

Youngwood Campus Astronomy

4 WYW Lab

Astronomy Astronomy Earth Science

4 4 3

TTH T

06:30-07:45P 08:00-09:50P

08/16-12/11

Staff

08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12

Staff Staff Staff

08/16-12/11

Staff

Online EPS 150-WA EPS 150-WB EPS 160-WA

WON WON WON

Off Campus EPS 150-38

Astronomy

4 NKC Lab

TTH TH

06:00-07:15P 07:30-09:20P

Youngwood Campus English As a Second Language

3

WYW

W

07:00-09:45P

08/22-12/12

Staff

FIN – Finance Business Finance Business Finance Financial Institutions

3 3 3

WYW WYW WYW

MWF W MWF

11:00-11:50A 06:30-09:15P 12:00-12:50P

08/17-12/12 ACC 165+ 08/22-12/12 ACC 165+ 08/17-12/12

Santicola Staff Santicola

Personal Finance Business Finance Credit Management

3 3 3

WON WON WON

08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12 ACC 165+ 08/16-12/12

Staff Santicola Finfrock

4

WYW

TTH

06:00-07:50P

08/16-12/11

Staff

1 3 3 4 Lab 4 Lab 4 Lab 4 Lab 4 Lab 4 Lab 3 3 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 3 Lab 3 3 3 4 Lab 3 3 3

WYW WYW WYW WYW

S M W M M TH TH W W M M M M T T W M M W M W M M W W F F M M M W W M M T

09:00-05:00P 09:00-11:45A 09:00-11:45A 08:00-09:50A 10:00-01:35P 08:00-09:50A 10:00-01:35P 12:00-01:50P 02:00-05:35P 05:00-06:50P 07:00-10:35P 08:00-09:50A 10:00-02:00P 08:00-09:50A 10:00-02:00P 01:00-03:45P 06:00-08:45P 12:00-12:50P 03:00-04:50P 05:00-05:50P 12:00-01:50P 03:00-04:50P 01:00-01:50P 03:00-04:50P 08:00-09:50P 08:00-08:50A 09:00-12:35P 09:00-11:45A 03:15-06:00P 06:00-08:45P 02:15-03:05P 03:15-08:15P 03:15-06:00P 08:30-11:40A 08:30-11:15A

10/13-10/27 08/20-12/10 08/22-12/12 08/20-12/10

Staff Komarinski Zappone Staff

08/16-12/06

Dunkel

08/22-12/12

Staff

3 2 3

WON WON WON

Online FIN 155-WA FIN 220-WA FIN 280-WA

FRN – French Youngwood Campus FRN 155-26

Beginning French I

FSM – Food Service Youngwood Campus FSM 101-29 FSM 103-03 FSM 103-23 FSM 105-01

Food Safety Certification Intro to Hospitality Industry• Intro to Hospitality Industry• Foods I•

FSM 105-02

Foods I•

FSM 105-11

Foods I•

FSM 105-24

Foods I•

FSM 112-01

Quantity Foods•

FSM 112-02

Quantity Foods•

FSM 113-20 FSM 113-25 FSM 117-09 FSM 117-22 FSM 117-24 FSM 118-19 FSM 118-22 FSM 119-19 FSM 119-22 FSM 120-27 FSM 157-01

Customer Service• Customer Service• Wait Staff/Dining Room Train Wait Staff/Dining Room Train Wait Staff/Dining Room Train Sanitation Sanitation Beverage Management• Beverage Management• Wine Appreciation and Service Catering•

FSM 159-03 FSM 159-22 FSM 170-24 FSM 213-24

Nutrition Nutrition Food Culture and Religion A La Carte Kitchen•

FSM 215-22 FSM 215-L2 FSM 235-21

Food Purchasing and Menu Mane Food Purchasing and Menu Mane Supervision and Training

DAYS

TIME

START-END DATE

PREREQUISITE

INSTRUCTOR

FSM 159-WB FSM 159-WD FSM 159-WE FSM 219-WA FSM 235-WA

Nutrition Nutrition Nutrition Hospitality Internship Supervision and Training

3 3 3 3 3

WON WON WON WON WON

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NKC NKC

W M

WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW

W TH T W M

08/16-12/12 08/20-11/10 08/27-12/12 08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12

Shipley Shipley Shipley Komarinski Staff

08:30-11:15A 03:00-05:45P

08/22-12/12 08/20-11/10

Shipley Shipley

06:30-09:20P 06:30-09:15P 06:30-09:15P 06:30-09:20P 06:30-09:15P

08/22-12/12 08/16-12/06 08/21-12/11 08/22-12/12 08/20-12/10 FST 104

Hauger Staff Staff Staff Staff

Off Campus FSM 159-31 FSM 159-33

Nutrition Nutrition

FST – Fire Science FST 101-27 FST 103-28 FST 105-26 FST 114-27 FST 220-25

Introduction to Fire Science Fire Service Administration Public Fire Education Life Safety for Spec. Occ. Firefighting Tactics & Command

3 3 3 3 3

GCT – Graphic Communications

Youngwood Campus FIN 220-07 FIN 220-27 FIN 242-09

CRD SITE HRS

Youngwood Campus

ESL – English as a Second Language ESL 100-27

COURSE TITLE

FOOD SERVICE (CONTINUED)

EPS – Earth & Planetary Science EPS 150-26

COURSE NO. & SECTION

13

WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW

Youngwood Campus GCT 100-21 GCT 100-L1 GCT 115-13 GCT 115-25 GCT 125-26 GCT 130-15 GCT 145-13 GCT 151-26 GCT 161-17 GCT 161-27 GCT 199-86 GCT 210-19 GCT 215-13 GCT 231-15 GCT 285-17 GCT 290-84

Design Technologies• Design Technologies• Digital Design• Digital Design• Flash - Design• Page Layout• Auto Art• Vector Art• Digital Imaging• Digital Imaging• Graphics Internship Logo Design• Digital Production• Publication Design• Photoshop-Prepress• Graphics Seminar•

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04:00-04:50P 04:00-04:50P 09:30-10:45A 06:30-09:15P 06:30-07:45P 11:00-12:15P 09:30-10:45A 05:00-06:15P 12:30-01:45P 06:30-09:15P

MW MW MW MW

02:00-03:15P 09:30-10:45A 11:00-12:15P 12:30-01:45P

08/16-09/18 09/20-10/23 08/16-12/11 08/20-12/10 08/16-12/11 08/16-12/11 08/17-12/07 08/16-12/11 08/16-12/11 08/22-12/12 08/17-12/07 08/20-12/12 08/20-12/12 08/20-12/12 08/20-12/12 08/16-12/12

GCT 115 GCT 160 GCT 130 GCT 261

Staff Staff Altemara Staff Staff Altemara Altemara Staff Altemara Staff Altemara Altemara Altemara Altemara Altemara Staff

Online GCT 125-WA Flash - Design• GCT 151-WA Vector Art•

08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12

Staff Staff

08/16-12/11

Staff

09/13-12/12

Staff

GEO – Geography Youngwood Campus

08/20-12/10

Staff

08/20-12/10 FSM 105

Zappone

08/21-12/11 FSM 105

Zappone

08/22-12/12 08/20-12/10 08/20-12/10 08/22-10/03 08/20-12/10 08/22-12/12 08/20-12/10 08/20-12/10 10/17-12/12 10/10-12/12 08/17-12/07 FSM 105

Zappone Staff Staff Staff Staff Komarinski Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff

08/20-12/10 08/20-12/10 08/20-12/10 08/22-12/12 FSM 112+

Staff Staff Shipley Komarinski

08/20-12/10 09/17-12/10 08/21-12/11

Zappone Zappone Zappone

08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12

Staff Komarinski Shipley

GEO 155-17

Intro to Human Geography

3

WYW

GEO 155-WA Intro to Human Geography

3

WON

TTH

09:30-10:45A

Online

HAC – Heating, Ventilation, Air-Conditioning & Refrigeration Youngwood Campus HAC 101-25

Heating & Cooling Fundamental•

HAC 101-29

Heating & Cooling Fundamental•

HAC 150-22

Psychrometrics & Load Estim.

4 WYW Lab 4 WYW Lab 3 WYW

NKC

Key

MW MW S S TTH

08:00-08:50A 09:00-10:50A 08:00-09:50A 10:00-01:50P 04:00-06:30P

New Kensington Center

BRC

Bushy Run Center

WON Online Classes

GRE

Greene County Center

WYW Youngwood Campus

FAY

Fayette County Center

ITV

INC

Indiana County Center

Interactive Videoconference Class

LAC

Laurel Center

HOS

Hospital

MVC

Mon Valley Center

Cln

Clinical Laboratory

Ppl

Preplanning for clinical lab

08/20-12/12

Staff

08/18-12/08

Staff

08/16-12/11

Staff

Pl Test

Placement Test

SCR

Security Clearance Required

+

See catalog for additional or alternate prerequisites

Lab Fee - See Page 25. Evening and Saturday classes are shaded

Online FSM 113-WA Customer Service• FSM 118-WA Sanitation FSM 159-WA Nutrition

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Fall 2012 Credit Class Schedule

14 COURSE NO. & SECTION

COURSE TITLE

CRD SITE HRS

DAYS

TIME

START-END DATE

PREREQUISITE

INSTRUCTOR

HEATING, VENTILATION, AIR-CONDITIONING & REFRIGERATION (CONTINUED) HAC 170-24

HVAC Control Systems•

HAC 230-23

Air Distribution and Codes•

HAC 240-26

Sheet Metal for HAC•

HAC 250-11

Air Conditioning I•

HAC 280-24

Residential Wiring•

3 Lab 3 Lab 4 Lab 4 Lab 4 Lab

WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW

MW MW TTH TTH MW MW TTH TTH TTH TTH

11:00-11:50A 12:00-12:50P 04:00-04:50P 05:00-06:00P 05:00-05:50P 06:00-07:50P 08:00-09:00A 09:00-11:00A 05:00-05:50P 06:00-07:50P

08/20-12/12 ELC 105+

Staff

08/16-12/11 HAC 101

Staff

08/20-12/12

Staff

08/16-12/11 HAC 101

Staff

08/16-12/11

Staff

3

WON

09/13-12/12

Staff

HIS – History Youngwood Campus HIS 155-05 HIS 155-15 HIS 155-19 HIS 156-17 HIS 255-07 HIS 255-17 HIS 257-09

Early Western Civilization Early Western Civilization Early Western Civilization Modern Western Civilization Early U.S. and Pa. History Early U.S. and Pa. History The World in the 20th Century

3 3 3 3 3 3 3

WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW

Early Western Civilization Modern Western Civilization Modern Western Civilization The Civil War Early U.S. and Pa. History Early U.S. and Pa. History Modern U.S. & Pa. History Modern U.S. & Pa. History The World in the 20th Century

3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

WON WON WON WON WON WON WON WON WON

3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

NKC LAC BRC FAY GRE INC NKC BRC NKC LAC BRC FAY INC

MWF TTH MWF TTH MWF TTH MWF

10:00-10:50A 11:00-12:15P 01:00-01:50P 12:30-01:45P 11:00-11:50A 12:30-01:45P 12:00-12:50P

08/17-12/12 08/16-12/11 08/17-12/12 08/16-12/11 08/17-12/12 08/16-12/11 08/17-12/12

Staff Staff Staff Staff Kopper Staff Staff

08/16-12/12 09/13-12/12 09/13-12/12 08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12 09/13-12/12 08/16-12/12 09/13-12/12 08/16-12/12

Kopper Staff Staff Kopper Staff Staff Staff Staff Kopper

08/20-12/12 08/20-12/10 08/20-12/12 08/20-12/12 08/20-12/12 08/20-12/12 08/20-12/12 08/16-12/11 08/16-12/06 08/22-12/12 08/20-12/12 08/20-12/12 08/20-12/12

Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff

Off Campus HIS 155-30 HIS 155-61 HIS 155-90 HIS 155-F0 HIS 155-G0 HIS 155-N0 HIS 156-33 HIS 156-93 HIS 255-31 HIS 255-67 HIS 255-90 HIS 255-F0 HIS 255-N0

Early Western Civilization (ITV) Early Western Civilization Early Western Civilization (ITV) Early Western Civilization (ITV) Early Western Civilization (ITV) Early Western Civilization (ITV) Modern Western Civilization (ITV) Modern Western Civilization Early U.S. and Pa. History Early U.S. and Pa. History Early U.S. and Pa. History (ITV) Early U.S. and Pa. History (ITV) Early U.S. and Pa. History (ITV)

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04:00-05:15P 11:30-02:15P 04:00-05:15P 04:00-05:15P 04:00-05:15P 04:00-05:15P 02:00-03:45P 12:30-01:45P 08:30-11:15A 06:30-09:15P 05:30-06:45P 05:30-06:45P 05:30-06:45P

HMS – Human Services

HOR 105-11 HOR 120-21

Introduction to Horticulture Turfgrass Equipment Mechanics•

HOR 125-26

Ornamental Shrubs•

HOR 157-01

Insects & Diseases of Plants•

HOR 199-86 HOR 205-27

Horticulture Internship Residential Landscaping•

HOR 215-01

Annuals & Herbaceous Peren.•

HOR 241-28

Greenhouse Operations/Mgmt.•

HOR 299-86

Turfgrass Internship II

Intro to Human Services Intro to Human Services Communication for HMS Workers Communication for HMS Workers Interviewing & Record Skills Group Process Problem Solving & Counseling Human Services Practicum I Human Services Practicum II

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HOR 105-WA Introduction to Horticulture

Communication for HMS Workers

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START-END DATE

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INSTRUCTOR

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08:00-10:45A 03:30-04:45P 04:50-05:45P 06:00-07:40P 07:45-09:35P 08:00-10:30A 10:40-12:20P

08/21-12/11 08/20-12/12

Zhang Staff

08/21-12/11

Zhang

08/20-12/10

Zhang

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06:00-07:40P 07:50-09:30P 09:00-10:40A 10:45-12:35P 06:00-07:40P 07:50-09:30P

08/16-12/12 08/22-12/12 HOR 107

Staff Zhang

08/22-12/12

Zhang

08/16-12/06

Zhang

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08/16-12/12 HOR 199

Staff

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Staff

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HPE – Health & Physical Education Youngwood Campus Health and Physical Education•

3 WYW Lab

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06:00-09:00P 06:00-08:30P

10/04-12/11

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HSM – Homeland Security Youngwood Campus HSM 101-25 HSM 103-26 HSM 105-27 HSM 107-28 HSM 201-27

Orientation to HSM/Emergency Intro Vulnerability Assess Intro HSM Grant Writing Continuity of Operation Plan Homeland Security/Emergency

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06:00-08:45P 06:00-08:45P 06:00-08:45P 06:00-08:45P 06:00-08:45P

08/20-12/10 08/21-12/11 08/22-12/12 08/16-12/06 08/16-12/06

Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff

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12:30-01:45P 01:00-01:50P

08/16-12/11 08/17-12/12

Shelapinsky Hricik

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MWF

01:00-01:50P

08/17-12/12

Toohey

4 WYW Lab

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11:00-12:15P 11:00-12:15P

08/16-12/11

Staff

The Legal Assistant Legal Analysis American Constitution Legal Research Internship

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06:30-09:15P 06:30-09:15P 12:00-12:50P 06:30-09:15P

08/21-12/11 08/20-12/10 8/17-12/12 08/22-12/12 LAS 210 08/16-12/12 LAS 215

The Legal Assistant Legal Analysis Estates and Trusts Property Law Legal Research

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HUM – Humanities Youngwood Campus HUM 156-17 HUM 156-19

Critical Thinking Critical Thinking

ITA – Italian Youngwood Campus ITA 155-19

Beginning Italian I

JPN – Japanese JPN 155-15

12:00-12:50P 06:00-08:45P 01:00-01:50P 06:00-08:45P 11:00-12:15P 12:30-01:45P 06:00-08:45P 02:00-03:15P 02:00-03:15P

08/17-12/12 08/20-12/10 08/17-12/12 08/16-12/06 08/16-12/11 08/16-12/11 08/21-12/11 08/21-12/11 08/16-12/06

HMS 156 HMS 156 HMS 157 HMS 155+ HMS 258

Clohessy Staff Clohessy Staff Clohessy Clohessy Staff Clohessy Clohessy

08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12

Clohessy Clohessy

06:30-07:45P

08/16-12/06

Staff

09:00-11:45A 04:00-06:45P 12:00-01:50P 01:00-01:50P 10:00-11:50A 02:00-04:45P

08/22-12/12 08/16-12/12 08/16-12/06 08/22-12/12 08/16-12/06 08/22-12/12

Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff

Off Campus HMS 156-38

TIME

Youngwood Campus

Online HMS 155-WA Intro to Human Services HMS 171-WA Intro to Gerontology

DAYS

Online

Beginning Japanese I

Youngwood Campus HMS 155-09 HMS 155-25 HMS 156-19 HMS 156-28 HMS 157-15 HMS 160-17 HMS 162-26 HMS 258-22 HMS 259-22

CRD SITE HRS

HOR – Horticulture

HPE 156-L1

Online HIS 155-WA HIS 156-W1 HIS 156-W2 HIS 249-WA HIS 255-WA HIS 255-W1 HIS 256-WA HIS 256-W1 HIS 257-WA

COURSE TITLE

Youngwood Campus

Online HAC 290-WA Refrigeration Recovery

COURSE NO. & SECTION

LAS – Paralegal Youngwood Campus LAS 101-26 LAS 111-25 LAS 200-09 LAS 215-27 LAS 293-01

Staff Staff Shelapinsky Staff Staff

Online LAS 101-WA LAS 111-WA LAS 120-WA LAS 175-WA LAS 215-WA

08/16-12/12 Shelapinsky 08/16-12/12 Congelio 08/16-12/12 LAS 101+ Shelapinsky 08/17-12/12 LAS 101 Shelapinsky 08/16-12/12 LAS 210 Staff

HMT – Hotel/Motel Youngwood Campus HMT 161-03 HMT 170-28 HMT 172-29 HMT 174-27 HMT 176-13 HMT 262-23

Recreational Facilities Mgmt. Casino/Gaming Operations Casino Marketing Casino Surv. and Security Casino Financial Controls Lodging & Property Management

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Register today – wccc.edu or 1-800-262-2103, ext. 4204 COURSE NO. & SECTION

COURSE TITLE

CRD SITE HRS

DAYS

TIME

START-END DATE

PREREQUISITE

INSTRUCTOR

Online Intro to Library Science Information Sources

3 3

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09/13-12/12 08/16-12/12

Staff Staff

08/16-12/11

Voytek

08/20-12/10 08/22-12/12 08/22-12/12 08/16-12/11 08/17-12/07 08/16-12/06

Staff Staff Staff Sztroin Staff Staff

08/20-12/10 08/16-12/06 08/21-12/11 MED 160 08/16-12/11 08/16-12/12 08/21-12/11 MED 265+ 08/20-12/10 08/20-12/12 08/22-12/12 08/21-12/11 MED 156

Staff Staff Staff Sztroin Staff Staff Staff Sztroin Staff Staff

08/20-12/12 08/17-12/07 MED 160 08/20-12/12 MED 170 08/16-12/12

Sztroin Sztroin Staff Staff

MAS – Medical Assisting Youngwood Campus MAS 100-01

Intro to Medical Assisting•

4 WYW Lab

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08:00-09:20A 09:30-11:20A

MED – Multimedia Technology Youngwood Campus MED 103-25 MED 103-27 MED 105-27 MED 110-15 MED 155-10 MED 159-28

Podcasting Basics• Podcasting Basics• Multimedia for Web• Digital Presentation• Introduction to Multimedia Basic Video Production•

MED 160-20 MED 160-28 MED 161-26 MED 170-13 MED 199-86 MED 200-17 MED 240-25 MED 250-07 MED 255-27 MED 257-26

Basic Photography• Basic Photography• Portrait Photography• Digital Photography• Internship Portfolio Development• Soundbooth• Premiere Pro• Public Relations Television Production II•

MED 260-19 MED 265-03 MED 271-05 MED 299-86

Encore• Color Photography• Advanced Digital Photography• Internship

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05:15-06:15P 05:15-06:15P 06:30-09:15P 11:00-12:15P 01:00-03:45P 06:30-08:00P 08:00-09:15P 02:00-04:45P 06:30-09:15P 06:30-09:15P 09:30-10:45A

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01:00-02:00P 06:30-09:15P 11:00-12:15P 06:30-09:15P 06:30-08:00P 08:00-09:15P 12:30-01:45P 09:30-12:15P 09:30-10:45A

Online MED 155-WA Introduction to Multimedia MED 158-WA History of Cinema MED 256-WA Advertising

08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12

Staff Staff Staff

08/16-12/11

Staff

MET – Metallurgy Youngwood Campus MET 105-16

Welding Metallurgy I•

4 WYW Lab

TTH TTH

06:00-07:50P 08:00-08:50P

MKT – Marketing Online MKT 252-WA Public Relations MKT 253-WA Global Marketing

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COURSE TITLE

CRD SITE HRS

DAYS

TIME

START-END DATE

06:30-07:45P 04:00-05:50P 10:00-11:40A 09:00-09:50A 10:00-10:50A 10:00-10:50A 09:00-09:50A 11:00-11:50A 12:00-12:50P 12:00-12:50P 08:00-09:15A 09:30-10:45A 11:00-12:15P 01:00-01:50P 12:30-01:45P 01:00-01:50P 02:00-03:15P 06:00-08:45P 04:00-05:45P 04:00-05:50P 09:00-10:45A 02:00-03:45P 09:00-09:50A 10:00-10:50A 11:00-11:50A 09:30-10:45A 11:00-12:15P 12:30-01:45P 01:00-01:50P 06:00-08:45P 06:00-07:45P 08:00-09:15A 09:30-11:20A 11:00-12:15P 11:00-12:50P 06:00-07:15P 07:30-09:20P 01:00-02:15P 01:00-02:50P 10:00-10:50A 11:00-11:50A 12:30-01:45P 04:30-05:45P 01:00-01:50P 06:30-09:15P 12:00-12:50P 06:30-09:15P 11:00-11:50A 01:00-02:40P

08/20-12/12 09/13-12/11 08/20-12/12 08/17-12/12 08/17-12/12 08/17-12/12 08/17-12/12 08/17-12/12 08/17-12/12 08/17-12/12 08/16-12/11 08/16-12/11 08/16-12/11 08/17-12/12 08/16-12/11 08/17-12/12 08/20-12/12 08/20-12/10 09/13-12/11 09/13-12/11 08/16-12/11 08/20-12/12 08/17-12/12 08/17-12/12 08/17-12/12 08/16-12/11 08/16-12/11 08/16-12/11 08/17-12/12 08/20-12/10 09/13-12/11 08/20-12/12

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09:00-10:40A 12:30-01:45P 06:00-08:45P

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PREREQUISITE

INSTRUCTOR

MATHEMATICS (CONTINUED)

LIS – Library Science LIS 100-84 LIS 120-WA

COURSE NO. & SECTION

15

WON WON

08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12

Staff Staff

MTH 050-27 MTH 050-L3 MTH 052A-05 MTH 052-03 MTH 052-04 MTH 052-05 MTH 052-06 MTH 052-07 MTH 052-09 MTH 052-10 MTH 052-11 MTH 052-13 MTH 052-15 MTH 052-17 MTH 052-18 MTH 052-19 MTH 052-21 MTH 052-25 MTH 052-L1 MTH 052-L2 MTH 100A-12 MTH 100A-22 MTH 100-03 MTH 100-05 MTH 100-07 MTH 100-13 MTH 100-15 MTH 100-17 MTH 100-19 MTH 100-25 MTH 100-L1 MTH 108-01

Basic Mathematics Basic Mathematics Basic Math/Found of Algebra Foundations of Algebra Foundations of Algebra Foundations of Algebra Foundations of Algebra Foundations of Algebra Foundations of Algebra Foundations of Algebra Foundations of Algebra Foundations of Algebra Foundations of Algebra Foundations of Algebra Foundations of Algebra Foundations of Algebra Foundations of Algebra Foundations of Algebra Foundations of Algebra Foundations of Algebra Intmd Algebra with Foundations Intmd Algebra with Foundations Intermediate Algebra Intermediate Algebra Intermediate Algebra Intermediate Algebra Intermediate Algebra Intermediate Algebra Intermediate Algebra Intermediate Algebra Intermediate Algebra Math for Technologies I

MTH 108-07

Math for Technologies I

MTH 108-25

Math for Technologies I

MTH 109-19

Math for Technologies II

MTH 157-05 MTH 157-09 MTH 157-17 MTH 157-24 MTH 158-19 MTH 158-26 MTH 160-09 MTH 160-26 MTH 161-07 MTH 172-19 MTH 172-84 MTH 173-13 MTH 180-17 MTH 180-28 MTH 271-83

College Algebra College Algebra College Algebra College Algebra Precalculus Mathematics Precalculus Mathematics Introduction to Statistics Introduction to Statistics Modern College Mathematics Analytical Geom. & Calculus I Analytical Geom. & Calculus I Analytical Geom & Calculus II Elements of Mathematics I Elements of Mathematics I Analytical Geom. & Calc III

3 3 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 Lab 4 Lab 4 Lab 4 Lab 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 3 3 4

Basic Mathematics Basic Mathematics Basic Mathematics Foundations of Algebra Foundations of Algebra Foundations of Algebra Foundations of Algebra

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MTH 050+ Pl Test+ Pl Test+ Pl Test+ Pl Test+ Pl Test+ Pl Test+ Pl Test+ Pl Test+ Pl Test+ Pl Test+ Pl Test+ Pl Test+ Pl Test+ Pl Test+ Pl Test+ Pl Test+ Pl Test+ MTH 052 MTH 052 MTH 052 MTH 052 MTH 052 MTH 052 MTH 052 MTH 052 MTH 052 MTH 052 MTH 052 MTH 052

Staff Staff Padgett Denitti Staff Frank Staff Babilya Babilya Staff Staff Padgett Padgett Staff Padgett Staff Denitti Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Babilya Staff Denitti Staff Staff Staff

08/17-12/10 MTH 052

Kuehne

08/20-12/12 MTH 052

Staff

08/17-12/12 MTH 108

Padgett

08/17-12/12 08/17-12/12 08/16-12/11 08/16-12/11 08/17-12/12 08/21-12/11 08/17-12/12 08/21-12/11 08/17-12/12 08/20-12/12 08/16-12/12 08/16-12/11 08/16-12/11 08/22-12/12 08/16-12/12

MTH 100 MTH 100 MTH 100 MTH 100 MTH 157 MTH 157 MTH 050 MTH 050 MTH 052 MTH 005 MTH 005 MTH 172 MTH 052 MTH 052 MTH 173

Staff Staff Frank Denitti Frank Kuehne Padgett Staff Denitti Congelio Kuehne Frank Babilya Babilya Frank

Pl Test+ Pl Test+ Pl Test+ Pl Test+

Babilya Babilya Babilya Congelio Congelio Congelio Kuehne

Online

MRI – Magnetic Resonance Imaging Youngwood Campus MRI 115-01

Clinical Education for MRI

4

WYW

08/16-12/12 MRI 105

Staff

Data Acquist/Process Image Patient Care/Safe/Sect Anatom

4 4

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08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12

Staff Staff

Online MRI 105-WA MRI 110-WA

MTH – Mathematics Basic Mathematics Basic Mathematics Basic Mathematics Basic Mathematics Basic Mathematics Basic Mathematics Basic Mathematics Basic Mathematics Basic Mathematics Basic Mathematics Basic Mathematics Basic Mathematics

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NKC

Key

Youngwood Campus MTH 050-01 MTH 050-04 MTH 050-05 MTH 050-06 MTH 050-07 MTH 050-09 MTH 050-10 MTH 050-15 MTH 050-17 MTH 050-19 MTH 050-20 MTH 050-26

MTH 050-WA MTH 050-WB MTH 050-WC MTH 052-WA MTH 052-WB MTH 052-WC MTH 052-W1

MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF TTH TTH MW MWF TTH

08:00-08:50A 09:00-09:50A 10:00-10:50A 10:00-10:50A 11:00-11:50A 12:00-12:50P 12:00-12:50P 11:00-12:15P 12:30-01:45P 01:00-02:15P 01:00-01:50P 06:00-07:15P

08/17-12/12 08/17-12/12 08/17-12/12 08/17-12/12 08/17-12/12 08/17-12/10 08/17-12/12 08/16-12/11 08/16-12/11 08/20-12/12 08/17-12/10 08/16-12/11

Staff Staff Staff Denitti Staff Staff Staff Kuehne Kuehne Staff Staff Denitti

New Kensington Center

BRC

Bushy Run Center

WON Online Classes

GRE

Greene County Center

WYW Youngwood Campus

FAY

Fayette County Center

ITV

INC

Indiana County Center

Interactive Videoconference Class

LAC

Laurel Center

HOS

Hospital

MVC

Mon Valley Center

Cln

Clinical Laboratory

Ppl

Preplanning for clinical lab

08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12 09/13-12/12

Pl Test

Placement Test

SCR

Security Clearance Required

+

See catalog for additional or alternate prerequisites

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Fall 2012 Credit Class Schedule

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COURSE TITLE

CRD SITE HRS

DAYS

TIME

START-END DATE

PREREQUISITE

INSTRUCTOR

09/13-12/12 08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12

Pl Test+ MTH 052 MTH 052 MTH 100 MTH 157 MTH 050

Kuehne Frank Frank Frank Kuehne Padgett

Pl Test+ Pl Test+ Pl Test+ Pl Test+ Pl Test+ Pl Test+ Pl Test+ Pl Test+ Pl Test+ Pl Test+ Pl Test+ MTH 052 MTH 052 MTH 052 MTH 052 MTH 052 MTH 052 MTH 052 MTH 052 MTH 052 MTH 100 MTH 100 MTH 100 MTH 052

Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Congelio Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Congelio Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff

MATHEMATICS (CONTINUED) MTH 052-W2 MTH 100-WA MTH 100-WB MTH 157-WA MTH 158-WA MTH 160-WA

Foundations of Algebra Intermediate Algebra Intermediate Algebra College Algebra Precalculus Mathematics Introduction to Statistics Basic Mathematics Basic Mathematics Basic Mathematics Basic Mathematics Basic Mathematics Basic Mathematics Basic Mathematics Basic Mathematics Basic Mathematics Basic Mathematics Basic Mathematics Foundations of Algebra Foundations of Algebra Foundations of Algebra Foundations of Algebra Foundations of Algebra Foundations of Algebra Foundations of Algebra Foundations of Algebra Foundations of Algebra Foundations of Algebra Foundations of Algebra Intermediate Algebra Intermediate Algebra Intermediate Algebra Intermediate Algebra Intermediate Algebra Intermediate Algebra Intermediate Algebra Intermediate Algebra Intermediate Algebra College Algebra College Algebra College Algebra Elements of Mathematics I

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NKC NKC MVC LAC LAC BRC FAY FAY GRE INC INC NKC NKC MVC LAC LAC LAC BRC FAY GRE INC INC NKC NKC MVC LAC LAC BRC FAY GRE INC NKC LAC BRC NKC

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01:00-02:15P 02:30-04:15P 09:45-11:00A 10:00-11:15A 01:00-02:15P 11:30-12:45P 11:00-12:15P 12:30-02:05P 07:30-08:45P 01:00-02:15P 03:30-04:45P 02:30-03:45P 06:30-09:15P 12:30-01:45P 08:30-09:45A 02:30-03:45P 08:00-09:15P 01:00-02:15P 10:00-11:15A 06:00-07:15P 10:00-11:15A 05:00-06:15P 07:00-09:45P 10:00-11:45A 08:30-09:45A 10:00-11:15A 06:30-09:15P 11:00-12:15P 11:30-12:45P 06:00-08:45P 06:30-07:45P 06:30-09:15P 06:30-09:15P 12:30-01:45P 06:30-09:15P

08/16-12/11 09/13-12/11 08/16-12/11 08/16-12/11 08/20-12/12 08/20-12/12 08/16-12/11 09/13-12/11 08/16-12/11 08/20-12/12 08/20-12/12 08/16-12/11 08/21-12/11 08/16-12/11 08/16-12/11 08/20-12/12 08/20-12/12 08/20-12/12 08/20-12/12 08/16-12/11 08/20-12/10 08/20-12/12 08/20-12/10 09/13-12/11 08/20-12/12 08/16-12/11 08/20-12/10 08/16-12/11 08/20-12/12 08/20-12/10 08/20-12/12 08/16-12/06 08/21-12/11 08/16-12/11 08/22-12/12

MTT – Machine Technology Youngwood Campus MTT 100-01

Introduction to Metalworking•

MTT 100-27

Introduction to Metalworking•

MTT 102-24

Geometric Dimensioning•

MTT 206-24

Lathe II•

MTT 206-26

Lathe II•

MTT 211-13

Mill II•

MTT 215-25

Grinding I•

3 Lab 3 Lab 3 Lab 3 Lab Lab Lab 3 Lab 3 Lab Lab Lab 3 Lab Lab

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08:00-08:50A 09:00-11:50A 05:00-05:50P 06:00-09:00P 12:00-12:50P 01:00-01:50P 10:00-10:50A 11:00-12:00P 10:00-12:00P 12:00-02:00P 04:00-04:30P 04:40-07:00P 12:00-12:50P 01:00-02:00P 12:00-02:00P 02:00-04:00P 02:00-02:50P 03:00-05:00P 02:00-04:00P

08/17-12/07

Kepple

08/22-12/12

Staff

08/16-12/11

Kepple

08/17-12/12 MTT 102+

Kepple

08/20-12/12 MTT 102+

Staff

08/17-12/12 MTT 102+

Kepple

08/20-12/12 MTT 100+

Kepple

MWF TH

08:00-08:50A 11:15-12:05P

08/17-12/12 08/16-12/06 08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12 09/13-12/12 08/16-12/12 MUS 121 08/16-12/11 08/20-12/10 08/20-12/10 MUS 141

MUS – Music Youngwood Campus MUS 111-01 MUS 115-16 MUS 121A-01 MUS 121F-01 MUS 121G-01 MUS 122B-01 MUS 131-18 MUS 141-25 MUS 142-25

Fundamentals of Music Theory Music Aural Theory Skill I Applied Music I - Voice• Applied Music I - Percussion• Applied Music I - Piano• Applied Musc II - Guitar• Class Voice I• College Symphonic Band I College Symphonic Band II

COURSE TITLE

CRD SITE HRS

DAYS

TIME

START-END DATE

PREREQUISITE

3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 2 2 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 Lab

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06:30-08:20P 06:30-08:20P 11:00-12:35P 09:30-10:55A 06:30-08:20P 06:30-08:20P 06:30-08:20P 06:30-08:20P 06:30-08:30P

08/20-12/12 08/16-12/11 08/17-12/12 08/16-12/06 08/16-12/06 08/20-12/10 08/20-12/10 08/20-12/12 08/21-12/11 08/16-12/12 08/20-12/10 08/20-12/10 09/17-12/12 08/16-12/11 08/16-12/06 08/16-12/06 08/20-12/10 08/20-12/10 08/20-12/10

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NKC LAC NKC NKC NKC NKC

MW T M M M M

01:00-02:15P 06:30-09:15P 06:30-08:20P 06:30-08:20P 06:30-08:20P 06:30-08:20P

08/20-12/12 08/21-12/11 08/20-12/10 08/20-12/10 MUS 175 08/20-12/10 MUS 176 08/20-12/10 MUS 275

INSTRUCTOR

MUSIC (CONTINUED) 3 3 3 3 3 3

Off Campus MTH 050-33 MTH 050-3L MTH 050-51 MTH 050-62 MTH 050-63 MTH 050-94 MTH 050-F2 MTH 050-FL MTH 050-G5 MTH 050-N3 MTH 050-N4 MTH 052-33 MTH 052-36 MTH 052-53 MTH 052-61 MTH 052-63 MTH 052-67 MTH 052-93 MTH 052-F2 MTH 052-G8 MTH 052-N1 MTH 052-N5 MTH 100-35 MTH 100-3L MTH 100-51 MTH 100-62 MTH 100-65 MTH 100-93 MTH 100-F2 MTH 100-G1 MTH 100-N5 MTH 157-38 MTH 157-66 MTH 157-93 MTH 180-37

COURSE NO. & SECTION

TTH M M

01:00-01:50P 06:30-08:20P 06:30-08:20P

Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Booker Booker

MUS 155-19 MUS 160-11 MUS 165-05 MUS 175-28 MUS 176-28 MUS 177-25 MUS 178-25 MUS 180-03 MUS 215-15 MUS 222A-01 MUS 241-25 MUS 242-25 MUS 255-L1 MUS 265-13 MUS 275-28 MUS 276-28 MUS 277-25 MUS 278-25 MUS 285-25

Music Listening: A Survey• Music History I• Music Theory I College Choir I• College Choir II• College Orchestra I• College Orchestra II• Class Piano I Music Aural Theory Skills II Applied Music Iv - Voice College Symphonic Band III College Symphonic Band IV American Popular Music• Music Theory III College Choir III• College Choir IV• College Orchestra III• College Orchestra IV• College Stage Band I•

MUS 155

MUS 175 MUS 177 MUS 166 MUS 221 MUS 142 MUS 241 MUS 166+ MUS 176 MUS 275 MUS 178 MUS 277

Booker Staff Staff Booker Booker Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Booker Booker Booker Staff Booker Booker Staff Staff Booker

Off Campus MUS 155-32 MUS 155-66 MUS 175-35 MUS 176-35 MUS 275-35 MUS 276-35

Music Listening: A Survey• Music Listening: A Survey• College Choir I• College Choir II• College Choir III• College Choir IV•

Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff

NUR – Nursing Nursing Program Courses: (Youngwood, Greene County & Indiana County sites) Individual nursing courses are scheduled in a block format based on availability and location of clinical sites and sequence of courses; therefore, the entire nursing schedule does not appear in the class schedule. Copies of the entire schedule can be found on the bulleting boards in the nursing department areas at the Youngwood Campus (Commissioners Hall), Greene County Center and Indiana County Center.

OFT – Office Technology Youngwood Campus OFT 100-12 OFT 110-07 OFT 110-25 OFT 130-11 OFT 140-03 OFT 145-13 OFT 150-03 OFT 151-07 OFT 155-05 OFT 165-13 OFT 196-25 OFT 199-86 OFT 220-13 OFT 230-15 OFT 245-11 OFT 245-26 OFT 250-28 OFT 260-17 OFT 260-25 OFT 270-15 OFT 285-26

Basic Keyboarding• Document Processing I• Document Processing I• A&P for Medical Office• Office Procedures• Medical Office Procedures• Medical Billing Management• Advanced Office Applications• Intro/Electronic Health Recor Law & Ethics for Healthcare Access for Windows• Internship Transcription and Filing• Medical Transcription I• ICD-10-CM Transition Coding ICD-10-CM Transition Coding Diagnostic Medical Coding• Procedural Medical Coding• Procedural Medical Coding• Hospital Billing and Coding Advanced Medical Coding•

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Basic Keyboarding• Basic Keyboarding• Document Processing I• Document Processing I• Document Processing II• A&P for Medical Office• Medical Billing Management• Advanced Office Applications• Intro/Electronic Health Recor Law & Ethics for Healthcare PowerPoint• Word for Windows• Excel for Windows• Access for Windows• Medical Transcription I•

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WON WON WON WON WON WON WON WON WON WON WON WON WON WON WON

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08:00-09:15A 11:00-11:50A 06:30-09:15P 08:00-09:15A 09:00-09:50A 09:30-10:45A 09:00-09:50A 11:00-11:50A 10:00-10:50A 09:30-10:45A 06:30-09:15P

TTH MWF T T TH TTH M TTH T

09:30-10:45A 11:00-11:50A 08:00-10:00A 06:30-08:30P 06:30-09:15P 12:30-01:45P 06:30-09:15P 11:00-12:15P 06:30-09:15P

11/01-12/11 08/17-12/12 08/20-12/10 08/16-12/11 08/17-12/12 08/16-12/11 08/17-12/10 08/17-12/12 08/17-12/12 08/16-12/11 08/20-12/10 08/16-12/12 08/16-12/11 08/17-12/12 08/21-12/11 08/21-12/11 08/16-12/06 08/16-12/11 08/20-12/10 08/16-12/11 08/21-12/11

Orebaugh OFT 100 Lucas OFT 100 Morgan ALH 122+ Plesko O’Connor Lucas OFT 110 Staff OFT 110 Miller CPT 150 Ballentine Miller OFT 110 Staff CPT 110+ Staff OFT 110 Staff OFT 110 Lucas OFT 110 Miller OFT 285 Staff OFT 285 Staff ALH 122+ Nicols ALH 122+ Miller ALH 122+ Staff OFT 130+ Miller OFT 110+ Miller

08/16-09/19 09/20-10/25 08/16-12/12 09/13-12/12 08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12 08/16-09/19 08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12

Lucas Staff Staff Staff Lucas Zeglin Johnson Pearson Johnson Miller Staff Staff Lucente Scheeren Goswick

Online OFT 100-WA OFT 100-WB OFT 110-WA OFT 110-W1 OFT 120-WA OFT 130-WA OFT 150-WA OFT 151-WA OFT 155-WA OFT 165-WA OFT 185-WA OFT 190-WA OFT 195-WA OFT 196-WA OFT 230-WA

OFT 100 OFT 100 OFT 110 ALH 122+ OFT 110 CPT 150 OFT 110 CPT 150

CPT 110+ OFT 110


Register today – wccc.edu or 1-800-262-2103, ext. 4204 COURSE NO. & SECTION

COURSE TITLE

CRD SITE HRS

DAYS

TIME

START-END DATE

PREREQUISITE

INSTRUCTOR

OFFICE TECHNOLOGY (CONTINUED) Document Processing I• Document Processing I• Document Processing I• Advanced Office Applications• PowerPoint Word for Windows

NKC MVC LAC LAC NKC NKC

T TH TTH MW W TH

06:30-09:15P 06:30-09:15P 11:30-12:45P 08:30-10:20A 06:30-09:15P 06:30-09:15P

08/21-12/11 08/16-12/06 08/16-12/11 09/17-12/12 09/26-10/24 08/16-12/06

OFT 100 OFT 100 OFT 100 CPT 150

Staff Orebaugh Staff Staff Staff Staff

Youngwood Campus Strategies for Academic Succe Strategies for Academic Succe Strategies for Academic Succe Strategies for Academic Succe Strategies for Academic Succe Strategies for Academic Succe Strategies for Academic Succe Strategies for Academic Succe Strategies for Academic Succe Strategies for Academic Succe Strategies for Academic Succe Strategies for Academic Succe Strategies for Academic Succe Strategies for Academic Succe Strategies for Academic Succe Strategies for Academic Succe Strategies for Academic Succe Strategies for Academic Succe Strategies for Academic Succe Strategies for Academic Succe Strategies for Academic Succe Career Exploration Career Exploration

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PDV 160-WA Strategies for Academic Succe PDV 160-WB Strategies for Academic Succe PDV 160-WC Strategies for Academic Succe

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WON WON WON

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NKC NKC NKC MVC MVC LAC LAC LAC BRC FAY FAY GRE INC INC INC

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09:00-09:50A 09:00-09:50A 10:00-10:50A 11:00-11:50A 11:00-11:50A 11:00-11:50A 12:00-12:50P 12:00-12:50P 08:00-08:50A 09:30-10:20A 11:00-11:50A 12:30-01:20P 12:30-01:20P 02:00-02:50P 10:00-10:50A 01:00-01:50P 02:00-02:50P 03:00-03:50P 05:00-05:50P 05:00-05:50P 06:00-06:50P 02:00-03:15P 01:00-02:15P

08/20-10/15 08/20-10/15 08/20-10/15 08/20-10/15 08/20-10/15 08/20-10/15 08/20-10/15 08/20-10/15 08/16-10/11 08/16-10/11 08/16-10/11 08/16-10/11 08/16-10/11 08/20-10/15 08/20-10/15 08/20-10/15 08/20-10/15 08/20-10/15 08/20-10/15 08/16-10/11 09/13-11/13 08/16-09/18 09/24-10/24

Williams Wright Thomas Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Steiner Harrison

08/16-10/11 08/16-10/11 08/16-10/11

Adams Adams Staff

08/16-10/11 08/20-10/15 08/20-10/15 08/20-10/15 08/16-10/16 08/16-10/11 08/20-10/15 09/13-10/25 08/16-10/11 08/20-10/15 08/16-10/11 08/20-10/15 08/20-10/15 08/16-10/11 08/16-10/11

Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Siler Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff

Online

Off Campus PDV 160-31 PDV 160-32 PDV 160-33 PDV 160-51 PDV 160-54 PDV 160-61 PDV 160-62 PDV 160-63 PDV 160-96 PDV 160-F1 PDV 160-F6 PDV 160-G7 PDV 160-N2 PDV 160-N3 PDV 160-NA

Strategies for Academic Succe Strategies for Academic Succe Strategies for Academic Succe Strategies for Academic Succe Strategies for Academic Succe Strategies for Academic Succe Strategies for Academic Succe Strategies for Academic Succe Strategies for Academic Succe Strategies for Academic Succe Strategies for Academic Succe Strategies for Academic Succe Strategies for Academic Succe Strategies for Academic Succe Strategies for Academic Succe

TTH MW MW MW TTH TTH MW TTH TTH MW TTH MW MW TTH TTH

09:00-09:50A 11:30-12:20P 12:30-01:20P 11:30-12:20P 03:30-04:20P 11:30-12:20P 11:30-12:20P 12:30-01:45P 04:30-05:20P 10:00-10:50A 07:30-08:20P 07:30-08:20P 02:30-03:20P 03:00-03:50P 04:00-04:50P

Youngwood Campus Clinical Phlebotomy•

PHB 105-13

Specimen Processing•

PHB 110-01 PHB 111-01

Phlebotomy Practicum• Phlebotomy Practicum•

4 Lab Cln 4 Lab 5 5

WYW

MW MW

08:00-10:20A 08:00-10:20A

08/20-10/22 ALH 122

Zeglin

WYW

T F MTWTH MTWTH

10:00-12:20P 09:30-11:50A 08:00-04:00P 08:00-04:00P

08/17-10/19 ALH 122

Zeglin

10/23-12/06 PHB 101+ 10/23-12/06 PHB 101

Mauro Mauro

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PHL – Philosophy Youngwood Campus PHL 155-09 PHL 160-15 PHL 160-16 PHL 160-25

Introduction to Logic Introduction to Philosophy Introduction to Philosophy Introduction to Philosophy

DAYS

TIME

START-END DATE

PREREQUISITE

INSTRUCTOR

3 3 3 3

PHL 155-WA PHL 161-WA

Introduction to Logic Introduction to Ethics

3 3

WON WON

3 3 3 3 3

NKC MVC LAC BRC INC

08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12

Staff Staff

08/20-12/12 08/20-12/12 08/20-12/12 08/20-12/12 08/20-12/12

Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff

Off Campus PHL 160-30 PHL 160-50 PHL 160-60 PHL 160-90 PHL 160-N0

Introduction to Philosophy (ITV) Introduction to Philosophy (ITV) Introduction to Philosophy (ITV) Introduction to Philosophy (ITV) Introduction to Philosophy (ITV)

MW MW MW MW MW

02:30-03:45P 02:30-03:45P 02:30-03:45P 02:30-03:45P 02:30-03:45P

PHY – Physics Youngwood Campus (The following courses must be taken concurrently: PHY 107 + PHY 007, PHY 155 + PHY 055, PHY 255 + PHY 025) PHY 107-01 PHY 110-03

Applied Physics Fundamentals of Physics•

PHY 110-11

Fundamentals of Physics•

PHY 110-25

Fundamentals of Physics•

PHY 153-13 PHY 155-07 PHY 155-25 PHY 255-14

Introduction to Physics College Physics I• College Physics I• Engineering Physics I•

4 3 Lab 3 Lab 3 Lab 3 4 4 5

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08:00-09:15A 09:30-10:35A 10:35-11:00A 08:00-09:05A 09:05-09:30A 06:30-07:35P 07:35-08:00P 09:30-10:45A 11:00-12:15P 06:00-07:15P 10:00-11:40A

08/16-12/11 MTH 052+ 08/20-12/12 MTH 108+ 08/16-12/11 MTH 108+ 08/16-12/11

Scassellati Cordle Cordle Cordle

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08:00-09:50A 12:00-01:50P 11:00-12:50P 07:20-09:30P

08/22-12/12 08/21-12/11 08/17-12/07 MTH 108+ 08/16-12/06 MTH 108+

Cordle Cordle Cordle Staff

08/16-12/12 MTH 052+

Cordle

WYW WYW

08/17-12/10 MTH 108+ 08/17-12/10 MTH 052

Cordle Staff

08/16-12/11 MTH 052

Staff

08/20-12/12 MTH 052

Staff

Physics Labs PHY 007-01 PHY 025-17 PHY 055-13 PHY 055-25

Applied Physics Lab Engineering Physics I Lab College Physics I Lab College Physics I Lab

Online PHY 153-WA Introduction to Physics

3

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POL – Political Science Youngwood Campus POL 155-15 POL 156-00 POL 200-09 POL 256-23

American National Government Modern Political Systems (ITV) American Constitutional Exp. International Relations

3 3 3 3

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TTH TH MWF TTH

American State & Local Govern

3

WON

3 3 3 3 3 3

NKC MVC LAC BRC FAY INC

TH TH TH TH TH TH

3 3 3 3 3

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MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF

11:00-12:15P 07:00-09:45P 12:00-12:50P 02:00-03:30P

08/16-12/11 08/16-12/06 08/17-12/12 08/16-12/11

Staff Staff Shelapinsky Staff

08/16-12/12

Staff

07:00-09:45P 07:00-09:45P 07:00-09:45P 07:00-09:45P 07:00-09:45P 07:00-09:45P

08/16-12/06 08/16-12/06 08/16-12/06 08/16-12/06 08/16-12/06 08/16-12/06

Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff

08:00-08:50A 09:00-09:50A 09:00-09:50A 10:00-10:50A 10:00-10:50A

08/17-12/12 08/17-12/12 08/17-12/12 08/17-12/12 08/17-12/12

Staff Kreinbrook Staff Staff Staff

Online POL 255-WA

Off Campus POL 156-30 POL 156-50 POL 156-60 POL 156-90 POL 156-F0 POL 156-N0

Modern Political Systems (ITV) Modern Political Systems (ITV) Modern Political Systems (ITV) Modern Political Systems (ITV) Modern Political Systems (ITV) Modern Political Systems (ITV)

PSY – Psychology Youngwood Campus

PHB – Phlebotomy PHB 101-01

CRD SITE HRS

Online 3 3 3 3 1 3

PDV – Personal Development PDV 160-03 PDV 160-04 PDV 160-05 PDV 160-06 PDV 160-07 PDV 160-08 PDV 160-09 PDV 160-10 PDV 160-11 PDV 160-13 PDV 160-15 PDV 160-17 PDV 160-18 PDV 160-19 PDV 160-1A PDV 160-20 PDV 160-21 PDV 160-22 PDV 160-25 PDV 160-26 PDV 160-L1 PDV 170-17 PDV 170-19

COURSE TITLE

PHILOSOPHY (CONTINUED)

Off Campus OFT 110-36 OFT 110-58 OFT 110-62 OFT 151-6L OFT 185-37 OFT 190-38

COURSE NO. & SECTION

17

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12:00-12:50P 11:00-12:15P 12:30-01:45P 06:30-09:15P

08/17-12/12 08/16-12/11 08/16-12/11 08/20-12/10

Staff Staff Staff Staff

PSY 160-01 PSY 160-03 PSY 160-04 PSY 160-05 PSY 160-06

General Psychology General Psychology General Psychology General Psychology General Psychology

NKC

Key

New Kensington Center

BRC

Bushy Run Center

WON Online Classes

GRE

Greene County Center

WYW Youngwood Campus

FAY

Fayette County Center

ITV

INC

Indiana County Center

Interactive Videoconference Class

LAC

Laurel Center

HOS

Hospital

MVC

Mon Valley Center

Cln

Clinical Laboratory

Ppl

Preplanning for clinical lab

Pl Test

Placement Test

SCR

Security Clearance Required

+

See catalog for additional or alternate prerequisites

Lab Fee - See Page 25. Evening and Saturday classes are shaded

For textbook prices and information, visit the Bookstore web page at wccc.edu

To register, 1-800-262-2103 or www.wccc.edu


Fall 2012 Credit Class Schedule

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TIME

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MWF MWF MWF TTH TTH TTH TTH TTH MWF W TH MW MWF TTH T MW MWF MWF MWF TTH MWF TTH

11:00-11:50A 11:00-11:50A 12:00-12:50P 08:00-09:15A 09:30-10:45A 11:00-12:15P 11:00-12:15P 12:30-01:45P 01:00-01:50P 06:30-09:25P 06:30-09:15P 03:00-04:50P 11:00-11:50A 12:30-01:45P 06:30-09:15P 01:00-02:50P 09:00-09:50A 01:00-01:50P 11:00-11:50A 12:30-01:45P 12:00-12:50P 09:30-10:45A

08/17-12/12 08/17-12/12 08/17-12/12 08/16-12/11 08/16-12/11 08/16-12/11 08/16-12/11 08/16-12/11 08/17-12/12 08/22-12/12 08/16-12/06 09/17-12/12 08/17-12/12 08/16-12/11 08/21-12/11 09/17-12/12 08/17-12/12 08/17-12/12 08/17-12/12 08/16-12/11 08/17-12/12 08/16-12/11

PREREQUISITE

INSTRUCTOR

PSYCHOLOGY (CONTINUED) PSY 160-07 PSY 160-08 PSY 160-09 PSY 160-11 PSY 160-13 PSY 160-15 PSY 160-16 PSY 160-17 PSY 160-19 PSY 160-27 PSY 160-28 PSY 160-L1 PSY 161-05 PSY 161-17 PSY 161-26 PSY 161-LS PSY 165-03 PSY 167-19 PSY 260-07 PSY 265-17 PSY 270-09 PSY 270-13

General Psychology General Psychology General Psychology General Psychology General Psychology General Psychology General Psychology General Psychology General Psychology General Psychology General Psychology General Psychology Human Growth and Development Human Growth and Development Human Growth and Development Human Growth and Development Educational Psychology Death and Dying Social Psychology Child Psychology Abnormal Psychology Abnormal Psychology

PSY 160 PSY 160 PSY 160 PSY 160 PSY 160 PSY 160 PSY 160 PSY 160 PSY 160

Silverberg Staff Staff Staff Silverberg Kreinbrook McClure Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff McClure Silverberg Staff Staff Staff Guth Guth Staff Guth Kreinbrook

CRD SITE HRS

DAYS

TIME

START-END DATE

PREREQUISITE

INSTRUCTOR

RAD 111-09

Intro. to Radiology•

4 Lab 3 4 Lab 4 Lab 4 Lab 4

TH M T W W W W W W TTH

08:30-11:15A 11:30-12:50P 08:30-11:15A 08:30-11:15A 11:30-01:10P 08:30-11:15A 01:30-03:10P 08:30-11:15A 03:30-05:10P 08:00-04:30P

08/16-12/10 BIO 171

Scheible

RAD 121-07 RAD 211-01

Prin of Radio. Image I• Radiologic Imaging III•

08/21-12/11 BIO 171 08/22-12/05 RAD 215

McBride Scheible

RAD 211-02

Radiologic Imaging III•

08/22-12/05 RAD 215

Scheible

RAD 211-03

Radiologic Imaging III•

08/22-12/05 RAD 215

Scheible

RAD 216-11

Clinical Education IV•

08/16-12/11 RAD 255

McBride

08/17-12/07

Simons

08/20-12/12 RBT 120+

Simons

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RBT – Robotics Technology Youngwood Campus RBT 110-21

Agile Robotics I

RBT 210-18

Robotic Teaming

4 WYW Lab 4 WYW Lab

F F MW MW

08:00-10:50A 11:00-12:50P 02:00-03:20P 03:30-04:50P

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MWF MWF MWF TTH TTH TTH MW MW MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF TTH TTH TTH TTH TTH MWF MW MW MW MW TTH MWF MWF MW TTH

09:00-09:50A 10:00-10:50A 11:00-11:50A 09:30-10:45A 11:00-12:15P 04:30-05:45P 06:00-07:15P 07:30-09:20P 08:00-08:50A 09:00-09:50A 09:00-09:50A 10:00-10:50A 10:00-10:50A 11:00-11:50A 11:00-11:50A 12:00-12:50P 08:00-09:15A 09:30-10:45A 11:00-12:15P 11:00-12:15P 12:30-01:45P 10:00-10:50A 01:00-02:15P 03:00-04:15P 04:30-05:45P 06:30-07:45P 06:30-07:45P 11:00-11:50A 12:00-12:50P 04:00-05:50P 11:00-12:50P

08/17-12/12 08/17-12/12 08/17-12/12 08/16-12/11 08/16-12/11 08/16-12/11 08/20-12/12 09/17-12/12 08/17-12/12 08/17-12/12 08/17-12/12 08/17-12/12 08/17-12/12 08/17-12/12 08/17-12/12 08/17-12/12 08/16-12/11 08/16-12/11 08/16-12/11 08/16-12/11 08/16-12/11 08/17-12/12 08/20-12/12 08/20-12/12 08/20-12/12 08/20-12/10 08/16-12/11 08/17-12/12 08/17-12/12 09/17-12/12 09/13-12/11

Pl Test Pl Test Pl Test Pl Test Pl Test Pl Test Pl Test Pl Test ENG 050 ENG 050 ENG 050 ENG 050 ENG 050 ENG 050 ENG 050 ENG 050 ENG 050 ENG 050 ENG 050 ENG 050 ENG 050 ENG 050 ENG 050 ENG 050 ENG 050 ENG 050 ENG 050 ENG 050 ENG 050 ENG 050 ENG 050

Rugh Rugh Staff Rugh Rugh Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Pabis Pabis Krug Pabis Krug Staff Krug Pabis Pabis Krug Pabis Staff Rugh Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Pabis Staff Staff

3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

NKC NKC MVC LAC LAC BRC FAY GRE INC INC NKC NKC MVC MVC LAC LAC LAC BRC FAY FAY FAY GRE INC

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10:00-11:15A 11:30-12:45P 08:30-09:45A 10:00-11:15A 10:30-12:20P 09:30-10:45A 12:30-01:45P 04:30-05:45P 03:30-05:20P 04:30-05:45P 11:30-12:45P 08:00-09:15P 10:00-11:15A 02:00-03:15P 11:30-12:45P 01:00-02:15P 05:00-06:15P 11:00-12:15P 12:30-01:45P 02:00-03:15P 06:00-08:45P 06:00-07:15P 12:30-01:45P

08/20-12/12 08/16-12/11 08/20-12/12 08/20-12/12 09/13-12/11 08/16-12/11 08/20-12/12 08/20-12/12 09/17-12/12 08/16-12/11 08/20-12/12 08/16-12/11 08/20-12/12 08/16-12/11 08/20-12/12 08/16-12/11 08/16-12/11 08/16-12/11 08/16-12/11 08/20-12/12 08/20-12/11 08/20-12/12 08/22-12/12

Pl Test Pl Test Pl Test Pl Test Pl Test Pl Test Pl Test Pl Test Pl Test Pl Test ENG 050 ENG 050 ENG 050 ENG 050 ENG 050 ENG 050 ENG 050 ENG 050 ENG 050 ENG 050 ENG 050 ENG 050 ENG 050

Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff

RDG – Reading Youngwood Campus

General Psychology General Psychology General Psychology General Psychology General Psychology General Psychology General Psychology General Psychology Human Growth and Development Human Growth and Development Human Growth and Development Human Growth and Development Human Growth and Development Educational Psychology Social Psychology Child Psychology Child Psychology Psychology of Women Abnormal Psychology

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NKC NKC NKC NKC MVC LAC LAC LAC BRC BRC FAY FAY GRE INC INC INC NKC NKC MVC LAC FAY FAY FAY GRE FAY NKC FAY

08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12 09/13-12/12 09/13-12/12 09/13-12/12 09/13-12/12 08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12 09/13-12/12 09/13-12/12 09/13-12/12 08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12 09/13-12/12 08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12

PSY 160 PSY 160 PSY 160 PSY 160 PSY 160 PSY 160 PSY 160 PSY 160 PSY 160 PSY 160 PSY 160

McClure McClure Kreinbrook Silverberg Kreinbrook Kreinbrook Silverberg Staff Guth Guth Guth Silverberg Silverberg Staff Silverberg McClure Staff Guth Kreinbrook

Off Campus PSY 160-31 PSY 160-32 PSY 160-37 PSY 160-3L PSY 160-51 PSY 160-61 PSY 160-62 PSY 160-68 PSY 160-92 PSY 160-9L PSY 160-F1 PSY 160-F2 PSY 160-G1 PSY 160-N3 PSY 160-NA PSY 160-NL PSY 161-39 PSY 161-3L PSY 161-57 PSY 161-65 PSY 161-F2 PSY 161-F6 PSY 161-FL PSY 161-G1 PSY 167-F3 PSY 270-36 PSY 270-F8

COURSE TITLE

RADIOLOGY (CONTINUED) WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW

Online PSY 160-WA PSY 160-WB PSY 160-WC PSY 160-WD PSY 160-W1 PSY 160-W2 PSY 160-W3 PSY 160-W4 PSY 161-WA PSY 161-WB PSY 161-W1 PSY 161-W2 PSY 161-W3 PSY 165-WA PSY 260-WA PSY 265-WA PSY 265-W1 PSY 267-WA PSY 270-WA

COURSE NO. & SECTION

General Psychology General Psychology General Psychology General Psychology General Psychology General Psychology General Psychology General Psychology General Psychology General Psychology General Psychology General Psychology General Psychology General Psychology General Psychology General Psychology Human Growth and Development Human Growth and Development Human Growth and Development Human Growth and Development Human Growth and Development Human Growth and Development Human Growth and Development Human Growth and Development Death and Dying Abnormal Psychology Abnormal Psychology

M T TTH T TTH W M TH TTH TH M F TH T M TH S F W M F T TH W TH T TH

11:30-02:15P 11:30-02:15P 06:00-08:15P 11:30-03:15P 08:30-09:45A 08:30-11:15A 11:30-02:15P 06:30-09:15P 09:30-10:45A 06:00-09:40P 11:30-02:15P 08:30-11:15A 11:30-02:15P 12:30-03:15P 02:45-06:00P 06:00-09:15P 12:00-03:45P 12:00-03:45P 06:30-09:15P 06:30-09:15P 11:30-02:15P 06:30-09:15P 06:00-09:40P 11:30-02:15P 12:30-03:00P 06:30-09:15P 06:30-09:15P

08/20-12/10 08/21-12/11 09/13-12/11 09/18-12/11 08/16-12/11 08/22-12/12 08/20-12/10 08/16-12/06 08/16-12/11 09/19-12/12 08/20-12/10 08/17-12/07 08/16-12/06 08/21-12/11 08/20-11/05 09/20-12/06 08/18-12/08 09/14-12/07 08/22-12/12 08/20-12/10 08/17-12/07 08/20-12/11 09/13-12/12 08/22-12/12 08/16-12/06 08/21-12/11 08/16-12/06

PSY 160 PSY 160

Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Guth Staff Staff

TH TH TH M

08:30-11:15A 11:30-01:10P 08:30-11:15A 09:30-11:10A

08/16-12/06 BIO 171

Scheible

08/16-12/10 BIO 171

Scheible

PSY 160 PSY 160 PSY 160 PSY 160 PSY 160 PSY 160 PSY 160 PSY 160

RAD – Radiology Youngwood Campus RAD 111-07

Intro. to Radiology•

RAD 111-08

Intro. to Radiology•

4 WYW Lab 4 WYW Lab

RDG 050-03 RDG 050-05 RDG 050-07 RDG 050-13 RDG 050-15 RDG 050-24 RDG 050-25 RDG 050-L1 RDG 080-01 RDG 080-03 RDG 080-04 RDG 080-05 RDG 080-06 RDG 080-07 RDG 080-08 RDG 080-09 RDG 080-11 RDG 080-13 RDG 080-15 RDG 080-16 RDG 080-17 RDG 080-1A RDG 080-20 RDG 080-21 RDG 080-23 RDG 080-25 RDG 080-26 RDG 080-27 RDG 080-DG RDG 080-L2 RDG 080-L3

Reading & Study Skills Reading & Study Skills Reading & Study Skills Reading & Study Skills Reading & Study Skills Reading & Study Skills Reading & Study Skills Reading & Study Skills Intermediate Reading Intermediate Reading Intermediate Reading Intermediate Reading Intermediate Reading Intermediate Reading Intermediate Reading Intermediate Reading Intermediate Reading Intermediate Reading Intermediate Reading Intermediate Reading Intermediate Reading Intermediate Reading Intermediate Reading Intermediate Reading Intermediate Reading Intermediate Reading Intermediate Reading Intermediate Reading Intermediate Reading Intermediate Reading Intermediate Reading

Off Campus RDG 050-31 RDG 050-32 RDG 050-51 RDG 050-61 RDG 050-6L RDG 050-91 RDG 050-F3 RDG 050-G4 RDG 050-N3 RDG 050-N4 RDG 080-32 RDG 080-35 RDG 080-52 RDG 080-53 RDG 080-62 RDG 080-63 RDG 080-66 RDG 080-92 RDG 080-F3 RDG 080-F4 RDG 080-F5 RDG 080-G5 RDG 080-N3

Reading & Study Skills Reading & Study Skills Reading & Study Skills Reading & Study Skills Reading & Study Skills Reading & Study Skills Reading & Study Skills Reading & Study Skills Reading & Study Skills Reading & Study Skills Intermediate Reading Intermediate Reading Intermediate Reading Intermediate Reading Intermediate Reading Intermediate Reading Intermediate Reading Intermediate Reading Intermediate Reading Intermediate Reading Intermediate Reading Intermediate Reading Intermediate Reading


Register today – wccc.edu or 1-800-262-2103, ext. 4204 COURSE NO. & SECTION

COURSE TITLE

CRD SITE HRS

DAYS

TIME

START-END DATE

PREREQUISITE

INSTRUCTOR

3 3

INC INC

TTH TTH

06:00-07:15P 01:00-02:45P

08/16-12/11 ENG 050 09/13-12/11 ENG 050

Staff Staff

World Religions Survey

3

WYW

TTH

09:30-10:45A

08/16-12/11

Staff

World Religions Survey Religion in America

3 3

WON WON

08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12

Staff Staff

READING (CONTINUED) RDG 080-N6 RDG 080-NL

Intermediate Reading Intermediate Reading

Youngwood Campus Online REL 171-WA REL 181-WA

Youngwood Campus Fundamentals of Real Estate Real Estate Practices

2 2

WYW WYW

TH TH

Fundamentals of Real Estate Real Estate Practices Real Estate Brokerage

2 2 3

WON WON WON

Principles of Sociology Principles of Sociology Principles of Sociology Principles of Sociology Principles of Sociology Principles of Sociology Principles of Sociology Principles of Sociology Principles of Sociology Principles of Sociology Principles of Sociology

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WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW

Principles of Sociology Principles of Sociology Principles of Sociology Principles of Sociology Principles of Sociology Marriage and Family Cultural Anthropology

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WON WON WON WON WON WON WON

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NKC MVC LAC BRC FAY GRE INC NKC

M TH W M TH TH TH F

4 4

WYW WYW

4

NKC

06:00-09:25P 06:00-09:25P

08/16-10/04 10/11-12/06

Staff Staff

08/16-10/10 10/11-12/12 08/16-12/12

Staff Staff Staff

08/17-12/12 08/17-12/12 08/17-12/12 08/17-12/12 08/16-12/11 08/16-12/11 08/16-12/11 08/16-12/11 08/17-12/12 08/20-12/10 09/13-12/11

Soltis Soltis Soltis Staff Soltis Soltis Soltis Staff Staff Staff Staff

08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12 09/13-12/12 09/13-12/12 08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12

Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Soltis Soltis

06:30-09:15P 06:30-09:15P 11:30-02:15P 06:30-09:15P 06:30-09:15P 06:00-08:45P 06:30-09:15P 11:30-02:15P

08/20-12/10 08/16-12/06 08/22-12/12 08/20-12/10 08/16-12/06 08/16-12/06 08/16-12/06 08/17-12/07

Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff

MWF TTH

10:00-10:50A 09:00-10:50A

08/17-12/12 08/16-12/11

Staff Staff

MW

04:00-05:15P

08/20-12/12

Staff

Online RLS 101-WA RLS 102-WA RLS 107-WA

SOC – Sociology Youngwood Campus SOC 155-03 SOC 155-05 SOC 155-07 SOC 155-09 SOC 155-11 SOC 155-13 SOC 155-15 SOC 155-17 SOC 155-19 SOC 155-25 SOC 155-LS

MWF MWF MWF MWF TTH TTH TTH TTH MWF M TTH

09:00-09:50A 10:00-10:50A 11:00-11:50A 12:00-12:50P 08:00-09:15A 09:30-10:45A 11:00-12:15P 12:30-01:45P 01:00-01:50P 06:30-09:15P 06:30-08:20P

Off Campus SOC 155-35 SOC 155-58 SOC 155-63 SOC 155-95 SOC 155-F8 SOC 155-G8 SOC 155-N8 SOC 161-32

SPC 155-19 SPC 155-20 SPC 155-25 SPC 155-28 SPC 155-L1 SPC 156-07 SPC 156-13 SPC 156-15 SPC 156-17 SPC 156-LS SPC 158-15 SPC 156-WA SPC 156-WB SPC 156-WC SPC 156-W1 SPC 156-W2 SPC 156-W3 SPC 156-W4

Principles of Sociology Principles of Sociology Principles of Sociology Principles of Sociology Principles of Sociology Principles of Sociology Principles of Sociology Marriage and Family

DAYS

TIME

START-END DATE

PREREQUISITE

INSTRUCTOR

MWF MW M TH WF MWF TTH TTH TTH TTH TTH

01:00-01:50P 01:00-02:15P 06:00-08:45P 06:30-09:15P 08:15-09:50A 11:00-11:50A 09:30-10:45A 11:00-12:15P 12:30-01:45P 01:00-02:50P 11:00-11:50A

08/17-12/12 08/20-12/12 08/20-12/10 08/16-12/06 09/14-12/12 08/17-12/12 08/16-12/11 08/16-12/11 08/16-12/11 09/13-12/11 08/16-12/11

Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Culyba Culyba Culyba Culyba Staff Ferretti

08/16-12/12 08/16-12/11 08/16-12/11 09/13-12/12 09/13-12/12 09/13-12/12 09/13-12/12

Culyba Culyba Culyba Culyba Staff Staff Staff

Effective Speech Effective Speech Effective Speech Effective Speech Effective Speech Interpersonal Communication Interpersonal Communication Interpersonal Communication Interpersonal Communication Interpersonal Communication Oral Interpretation

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WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW

Interpersonal Communication Interpersonal Communication Interpersonal Communication Interpersonal Communication Interpersonal Communication Interpersonal Communication Interpersonal Communication

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WON WON WON WON WON WON WON

3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

NKC NKC MVC LAC LAC BRC FAY GRE INC NKC FAY FAY

TTH F T TH TH F W T M W T F

02:45-04:00P 08:30-12:00P 06:00-08:45P 08:30-11:15A 06:30-09:15P 11:30-02:15P 04:00-06:45P 06:00-08:45P 06:00-09:15P 06:30-09:15P 06:30-09:15P 08:30-12:15P

08/16-12/11 09/14-12/07 08/21-12/11 08/16-12/06 08/16-12/06 08/17-12/07 08/22-12/12 08/21-12/11 09/17-12/10 08/22-12/12 08/21-12/11 09/14-12/12

Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff

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WYW

TTH

09:30-10:45A

08/16-12/11

Ferretti

3 3

WYW WYW

TH T

09:00-11:45A 09:00-11:45A

08/16-12/06 08/21-12/11

Shipley Staff

TTH W

11:00-12:15P 06:30-09:15P

08/16-12/11 08/22-12/12 WEB 190+

Lucas Lucas

08/16-09/20 08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12 08/16-12/12 WEB 110+

Lucas Staff Lucas Staff Staff Angiolieri

Off Campus SPC 155-33 SPC 155-3L SPC 155-56 SPC 155-61 SPC 155-68 SPC 155-91 SPC 155-F4 SPC 155-G6 SPC 155-N5 SPC 156-37 SPC 156-F6 SPC 156-FL

Effective Speech Effective Speech Effective Speech Effective Speech Effective Speech Effective Speech Effective Speech Effective Speech Effective Speech Interpersonal Communication Interpersonal Communication Interpersonal Communication

THR – Theatre Youngwood Campus THR 159-13

Online SOC 155-WA SOC 155-WB SOC 155-WC SOC 155-W1 SOC 155-W2 SOC 161-WA SOC 255-WA

CRD SITE HRS

Online

RLS – Real Estate RLS 101-28 RLS 102-28

COURSE TITLE

SPEECH COMMUNICATION (CONTINUED)

REL – Religion REL 171-13

COURSE NO. & SECTION

19

SPA – Spanish

Introduction to Theatre

TRV – Travel Youngwood Campus TRV 171-28 TRV 273-26

Travel and Tourism Principles Travel Destinations

WEB – Web Design Youngwood Campus WEB 140-15 WEB 200-27

Dreamweaver - Basic• Web Technologies•

3 3

WYW WYW

Acrobat Essentials• Web Design• Dreamweaver - Basic• Web Design/Web Standards• XHTML and CSS• Interactive Design•

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WON WON WON WON WON WON

Online WEB 102-WA WEB 110-WA WEB 140-WA WEB 201-WA WEB 203-WA WEB 235-WA

Youngwood Campus SPA 155-05 SPA 155-11

Beginning Spanish I Beginning Spanish I

Off Campus SPA 155-34

Beginning Spanish I

SPC – Speech Communication Youngwood Campus SPC 155-01 SPC 155-04 SPC 155-05 SPC 155-06 SPC 155-07 SPC 155-09 SPC 155-11 SPC 155-13 SPC 155-15 SPC 155-17

Effective Speech Effective Speech Effective Speech Effective Speech Effective Speech Effective Speech Effective Speech Effective Speech Effective Speech Effective Speech

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WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW

MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF TTH TTH TTH TTH

08:00-08:50A 09:00-09:50A 10:00-10:50A 10:00-10:50A 11:00-11:50A 12:00-12:50P 08:00-09:15A 09:30-10:45A 11:00-12:15P 12:30-01:45P

NKC

Key 08/17-12/12 08/17-12/12 08/17-12/12 08/17-12/12 08/17-12/12 08/17-12/12 08/16-12/11 08/16-12/11 08/16-12/11 08/16-12/11

Staff Staff Molnar Staff Molnar Humenik Molnar Molnar Molnar Staff

New Kensington Center

BRC

Bushy Run Center

WON Online Classes

GRE

Greene County Center

WYW Youngwood Campus

FAY

Fayette County Center

ITV

INC

Indiana County Center

Interactive Videoconference Class

LAC

Laurel Center

HOS

Hospital

MVC

Mon Valley Center

Cln

Clinical Laboratory

Ppl

Preplanning for clinical lab

Pl Test

Placement Test

SCR

Security Clearance Required

+

See catalog for additional or alternate prerequisites

Lab Fee - See Page 25. Evening and Saturday classes are shaded

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To register, 1-800-262-2103 or www.wccc.edu


Fall 2012 Credit Class Schedule

20 COURSE NO. & SECTION

COURSE TITLE

CRD SITE HRS

DAYS

TIME

START-END DATE

PREREQUISITE

INSTRUCTOR

Youngwood Campus Welding I•

WEL 125-25

Welding I•

WEL 125-29

Welding I•

WEL 207-11

Advanced Welding I•

WEL 207-26

Advanced Welding I•

WEL 207-29

Advanced Welding I•

WEL 209-23

Equip Repair & Troubleshooting•

WEL 220-01 WEL 220-24 WEL 221-18

Inspection of Code Specs Inspection of Code Specs Metal Fabrication•

WEL 222-25

Fundamentals of Aluminum

COURSE TITLE

CRD SITE HRS

DAYS

TIME

T

06:00-09:40P

S W W M TTH

09:00-05:00P 03:00-04:50P 08:00-09:50P 08:30-11:40A 04:00-04:50P

T

06:00-09:00P

TTH TTH TTH TTH TTH

02:30-04:15P 12:30-02:05P 04:00-05:50P 04:00-05:45P 04:00-05:50P

TTH TTH

10:00-11:45A 06:00-07:45P

MW TTH

11:00-12:35P 08:00-09:15A

MW W TTH TTH MW MTWTH MTWTH TTH T TH MW TH

08:30-10:20A 06:30-09:15P 12:30-01:45P 06:00-06:50P 01:00-02:15P 08:00-04:00P 08:00-04:00P 06:00-08:15P 11:30-03:15P 06:00-09:40P 03:00-04:50P 06:00-09:15P

F TH MW

12:00-03:45P 06:00-09:40P 01:00-02:50P

TTH MW MW MW TTH TTH TH

10:30-12:20P 07:30-09:20P 03:30-05:20P 04:00-05:50P 11:00-12:50P 01:00-02:45P 06:00-09:25P

TTH

06:30-08:20P

F WF M F TTH

08:30-12:00P 08:15-09:50A 06:00-09:15P 08:30-12:15P 01:00-02:50P

START-END DATE

PREREQUISITE

INSTRUCTOR

09/13-12/12 09/18-12/11 09/13-12/12 09/13-12/12 09/13-12/12 09/13-12/12 09/13-12/12 10/13-10/27 10/17-12/12 10/10-12/12 09/17-12/10 09/20-10/23 09/13-12/12 09/13-12/12 09/13-12/12 09/13-12/12 09/13-12/12 09/13-12/12 10/04-12/11 09/13-12/12 09/13-12/11 09/13-12/11 09/13-12/11 09/13-12/11 09/13-12/11 09/13-12/12 09/13-12/12 09/13-12/11 09/13-12/11 09/13-12/12 09/17-12/12 11/01-12/11 09/20-10/25 09/13-12/12 09/17-12/12 09/26-10/24 09/13-10/25 09/13-11/13 09/24-10/24 10/23-12/06 10/23-12/06 09/13-12/11 09/18-12/11 09/19-12/12 09/17-12/12 09/20-12/06 09/13-12/12 09/13-12/12 09/13-12/12 09/13-12/12 09/14-12/07 09/13-12/12 09/17-12/12 09/13-12/12 09/13-12/12 09/13-12/12 09/13-12/12 09/13-12/11 09/17-12/12 09/17-12/12 09/17-12/12 09/13-12/11 09/13-12/11 10/11-12/06 10/11-12/12 09/13-12/11 09/13-12/12 09/13-12/12 09/14-12/07 09/14-12/12 09/17-12/10 09/14-12/12 09/13-12/11 09/13-12/12 09/13-12/12 09/13-12/12 09/13-12/12

ENG 161 ENG 161 ENG 161 ENG 161 ENG 161 ENG 161 ENG 165

Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Zappone Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Kuehne Kuehne Staff Staff Staff Booker Orebaugh Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Harrison Mauro Mauro Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Kreinbrook Kreinbrook Silverberg Staff Staff Staff Staff Guth Silverberg Silverberg Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Culyba Staff Staff Staff

LATE-START CLASSES (CONTINUED)

WEL – Welding WEL 125-19

COURSE NO. & SECTION

4 Lab 4 Lab 4 Lab 4 Lab 4 Lab 4 Lab 3 Lab 3 3 4 Lab 3 Lab

WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW

MW MW MW MW S S TTH TTH TTH TTH S S W W F W TTH TTH MW MW

08:00-08:50A 09:00-11:50A 05:00-05:50P 06:00-09:00P 08:00-09:50A 10:00-04:30P 08:00-08:50A 09:00-12:00P 05:00-05:50P 06:00-09:00P 08:00-09:50A 10:00-04:30P 05:00-06:50P 07:00-09:00P 08:00-10:45A 05:00-07:45P 06:00-06:50P 07:00-08:50P 01:00-01:50P 02:00-03:50P

08/20-12/10

Bilott

08/20-12/12

Staff

08/18-12/08

Staff

08/16-12/11 WEL 135

Bilott

08/16-12/11 WEL 135

Staff

08/18-12/08 WEL 135

Staff

08/22-12/12 WEL 125

Staff

08/17-12/07 08/22-12/12 08/16-12/11 DFT 110

Staff Staff Bilott

08/20-12/12 WEL 135

Bilott

LATE-START CLASSES If our regular fall term doesn’t suit your busy schedule, then look into these convenient classes. Late-Start Classes begin mid to late semester and then conclude either before or after the regular fall term. COURSE NO. & SECTION

COURSE TITLE

CRD SITE HRS

ACC 120-WB ALH 120-LS ART 155-W1 ART 155-W2 ART 155-W3 ART 160-LS ART 166-25 BIO 107-29 BUS 120-6L BUS 120-9L BUS 120-L1 BUS 120-W1 BUS 240-3L CPT 120-61 CPT 120-WB CPT 122-61 CPT 150-3L CPT 150-6L CPT 150-FL CPT 150-GL CPT 150-L1 CPT 150-L2 CPT 150-NL CPT 150-W1 CPT 151-6L ECN 255-W1 ENG 070-6L ENG 070-L1 ENG 070-NL ENG 070-W1 ENG 070-W2 ENG 070-W3 ENG 161-3L ENG 161-GL ENG 161-L2 ENG 161-LS ENG 161-NL ENG 161-W1 ENG 161-W2 ENG 161-W3 ENG 161-W4 ENG 162-W3

QuickBooks• Pharmacology Introduction to Art History Introduction to Art History Introduction to Art History 2-D Design• Painting II• Human Biology Mathematics of Business Mathematics of Business Mathematics of Business Mathematics of Business Techniques of Selling Intro to the Internet• Intro to the Internet• Visio• Microcomputer Concepts• Microcomputer Concepts• Microcomputer Concepts• Microcomputer Concepts• Microcomputer Concepts• Microcomputer Concepts• Microcomputer Concepts• Microcomputer Concepts• Advanced Office Applications• Macroeconomics Intermediate Writing Intermediate Writing Intermediate Writing Intermediate Writing Intermediate Writing Intermediate Writing College Writing College Writing College Writing College Writing College Writing College Writing College Writing College Writing College Writing Technical Communication

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WON WYW WON WON WON WYW WYW WYW LAC BRC WYW WON NKC LAC WON LAC NKC LAC FAY GRE WYW WYW INC WON LAC WON LAC WYW INC WON WON WON NKC GRE WYW WYW INC WON WON WON WON WON

DAYS

TIME

M

06:00-09:20P

TTH M S TTH MW TTH

06:00-06:35P 06:00-06:50P 01:00-05:30P 06:30-08:20P 06:30-08:20P 06:30-08:20P

MW MW

11:30-01:20P 08:30-09:45A

MW F F MW MW MWF TTH MW

08:30-09:45A 08:30-12:30P 08:30-12:30P 06:30-08:20P 08:30-10:20A 01:00-02:30P 12:30-02:45P 11:30-01:20P

MW

08:30-10:20A

MW TTH TTH

06:00-07:50P 01:00-02:50P 04:30-06:20P

TTH TTH MW TTH W

11:20-12:55P 01:00-02:50P 01:00-02:50P 01:00-02:35P 06:00-09:15P

START-END DATE

09/27-10/31 09/24-12/10 09/13-12/12 09/13-12/12 09/13-12/12 09/13-12/11 09/17-12/10 10/13-12/08 09/13-12/11 09/17-12/12 09/13-12/11 09/13-12/12 09/17-12/12 09/26-10/29 09/27-10/31 10/31-12/05 09/21-12/07 09/21-12/07 09/17-12/12 09/17-12/12 09/24-12/12 09/18-12/11 09/24-12/12 09/13-12/12 09/17-12/12 09/13-12/12 09/17-12/12 09/13-12/11 09/18-12/11 09/13-12/12 09/13-12/12 09/13-12/12 09/13-12/11 09/13-12/11 09/17-12/12 09/13-12/11 09/19-12/12 09/13-12/12 09/13-12/12 09/13-12/12 09/13-12/12 09/13-12/12

PREREQUISITE

ART 165 MTH 052 MTH 052 MTH 052 MTH 052

CPT 050 CPT 050 CPT 050 CPT 050 CPT 050 CPT 050 CPT 050 CPT 050 CPT 150 MTH 052+ ENG 030 ENG 030 ENG 030 ENG 030 ENG 030 ENG 030 ENG 070+ ENG 070+ ENG 070+ ENG 070+ ENG 070+ ENG 070+ ENG 070+ ENG 070+ ENG 070+ ENG 161

INSTRUCTOR

Staff Staff Dlugos Dlugos Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Lucente Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Colosimo Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff

ENG 163-W1 ENG 164-FL ENG 164-W1 ENG 164-W2 ENG 164-W3 ENG 164-W4 ENG 245-WA FSM 101-29 FSM 119-22 FSM 120-27 FSM 215-L2 GCT 100-L1 GEO 155-WA HAC 290-WA HIS 156-W1 HIS 156-W2 HIS 255-W1 HIS 256-W1 HPE 156-L1 LIS 100-84 MTH 050-3L MTH 050-FL MTH 050-L3 MTH 052-L1 MTH 052-L2 MTH 052-W1 MTH 052-W2 MTH 100-3L MTH 100-L1 MUS 121G-01 MUS 255-L1 OFT 100-12 OFT 100-WB OFT 110-W1 OFT 151-6L OFT 185-37 PDV 160-63 PDV 160-L1 PDV 170-19 PHB 110-01 PHB 111-01 PSY 160-37 PSY 160-3L PSY 160-9L PSY 160-L1 PSY 160-NL PSY 160-W1 PSY 160-W2 PSY 160-W3 PSY 160-W4 PSY 161-3L PSY 161-FL PSY 161-LS PSY 161-W1 PSY 161-W2 PSY 161-W3 PSY 265-W1 RDG 050-6L RDG 050-L1 RDG 050-N3 RDG 080-L2 RDG 080-L3 RDG 080-NL RLS 102-28 RLS 102-WA SOC 155-LS SOC 155-W1 SOC 155-W2 SPC 155-3L SPC 155-L1 SPC 155-N5 SPC 156-FL SPC 156-LS SPC 156-W1 SPC 156-W2 SPC 156-W3 SPC 156-W4

Business Communication Advanced Composition Advanced Composition Advanced Composition Advanced Composition Advanced Composition Creative Writing II Food Safety Certification Beverage Management• Wine Appreciation and Service Food Purchasing and Menu Mane Design Technologies• Intro to Human Geography Refrigeration Recovery Modern Western Civilization Modern Western Civilization Early U.S. and Pa. History Modern U.S. & Pa. History Health and Physical Education• Intro to Library Science Basic Mathematics Basic Mathematics Basic Mathematics Foundations of Algebra Foundations of Algebra Foundations of Algebra Foundations of Algebra Intermediate Algebra Intermediate Algebra Applied Music I - Piano• American Popular Music• Basic Keyboarding• Basic Keyboarding• Document Processing I• Advanced Office Applications• PowerPoint Strategies for Academic Succe Strategies for Academic Succe Career Exploration Phlebotomy Practicum• Phlebotomy Practicum• General Psychology General Psychology General Psychology General Psychology General Psychology General Psychology General Psychology General Psychology General Psychology Human Growth and Development Human Growth and Development Human Growth and Development Human Growth and Development Human Growth and Development Human Growth and Development Child Psychology Reading & Study Skills Reading & Study Skills Reading & Study Skills Intermediate Reading Intermediate Reading Intermediate Reading Real Estate Practices Real Estate Practices Principles of Sociology Principles of Sociology Principles of Sociology Effective Speech Effective Speech Effective Speech Interpersonal Communication Interpersonal Communication Interpersonal Communication Interpersonal Communication Interpersonal Communication Interpersonal Communication

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WON FAY WON WON WON WON WON WYW WYW WYW WYW WYW WON WON WON WON WON WON WYW WON NKC FAY WYW WYW WYW WON WON NKC WYW WYW WYW WYW WON WON LAC NKC LAC WYW WYW WYW WYW NKC NKC BRC WYW INC WON WON WON WON NKC FAY WYW WON WON WON WON LAC WYW INC WYW WYW INC WYW WON WYW WON WON NKC WYW INC FAY WYW WON WON WON WON

Pl Test+ Pl Test+ Pl Test+ Pl Test+ MTH 052 MTH 052

OFT 100 CPT 150

PHB 101+ PHB 101

PSY 160 PSY 160 PSY 160 PSY 160 PSY 160 PSY 160 PSY 160 Pl Test Pl Test Pl Test ENG 050 ENG 050 ENG 050


Register today – wccc.edu or 1-800-262-2103, ext. 4204

21

FAYETTE COUNTY EDUCATION CENTER

BUSHY RUN EDUCATION CENTER Mellon Road, Penn Township

140 North Beeson Blvd., Uniontown

To reach the Bushy Run Center call 724-327-8090.To register for classes, call the Youngwood campus at 1-800-262-2103, ext. 4204.

To reach the Fayette County Center, call 724-437-3512.To register for classes, you may call the Youngwood campus at 1-800-262-2103, ext. 4204.

Directions: From Greensburg: Take Rt. 66 North to Rt. 22 heading west toward Pittsburgh. At the third traffic light, turn left onto Mellon Road and proceed approximately 1.5 miles. The Bushy Run Center is on the left.

Directions: From U.S. 119 South: Take the PA Route 51 ramp to Pittsburgh Street. Turn left onto Route 51 South Pittsburgh Road and continue to follow Route 51 South. Turn left onto West Penn Street and then turn left onto North Beeson Blvd.

From Murrysville: Head east on Rt. 22 toward Delmont. Turn right at the intersection onto Mellon Road and proceed 1.5 miles to the center on the left.

From PA 21 Roy E. Furman Highway: Turn right onto US 40 East. Turn left onto Beeson Blvd. and follow to 140 North Beeson Blvd.

COURSE NO. & SECTION

COURSE TITLE

CRD SITE HRS

DAYS

TIME

ART 155-96 ASL 101-97 BIO 055-93 BIO 065-94 BIO 065-96 BIO 071-95 BIO 071-96 BIO 071-98 BIO 071-99 BIO 072-91 BIO 072-96 BIO 130-90 BIO 155-93 BIO 171-96 BIO 171-97 BIO 172-92 BIO 172-96 BIO 265-98 BUS 120-9L BUS 158-97 BUS 160-91 CPT 050-97 CPT 150-91 CRJ 172-90 CRJ 263-90 ENG 070-91 ENG 161-91 ENG 161-92 ENG 161-9L ENG 164-91 HIS 155-90 HIS 156-93 HIS 255-90 MTH 050-94 MTH 052-93 MTH 100-93 MTH 157-93 PDV 160-96 PHL 160-90 POL 156-90 PSY 160-92 PSY 160-9L RDG 050-91 RDG 080-92 SOC 155-95 SPC 155-91

Introduction to Art History American Sign Language I General Biology I Lab Microbiology Lab Microbiology Lab Anatomy Physiology I Lab Anatomy Physiology I Lab Anatomy Physiology I Lab Anatomy Physiology I Lab Anatomy Physiology II Lab Anatomy Physiology II Lab Intro to Forensic Pathology (ITV) General Biology I• Anatomy & Physiology I• Anatomy & Physiology I• Anatomy & Physiology II• Anatomy & Physiology II• Microbiology• Mathematics of Business Principles of Management Introduction to Business Technology at WCCC Microcomputer Concepts• Substance Abuse and Crime (ITV) Investigative Concepts (ITV) Intermediate Writing College Writing College Writing College Writing Advanced Composition Early Western Civilization (ITV) Modern Western Civilization Early U.S. and Pa. History (ITV) Basic Mathematics Foundations of Algebra Intermediate Algebra College Algebra Strategies for Academic Succe Introduction to Philosophy (ITV) Modern Political Systems (ITV) General Psychology General Psychology Reading & Study Skills Intermediate Reading Principles of Sociology Effective Speech

3 3

T W M TH T M M TH TH F T F MW T W F T TH MW W MW W MW W TTH MW TTH F W TTH MW TTH MW MW MW TTH TTH TTH MW TH TTH TH TTH TTH M F

06:00-08:45P 06:30-09:15P 02:30-04:20P 03:00-05:50P 06:00-08:50P 06:00-07:50P 08:00-09:50P 06:00-07:50P 08:00-09:50P 08:30-10:20A 09:00-10:50P 12:00-03:45P 01:00-02:15P 06:00-08:50P 06:00-08:50P 10:30-01:15P 06:00-08:50P 06:00-08:50P 06:30-08:20P 06:30-09:15P 08:30-09:45A 06:30-09:15P 10:00-11:15A 07:00-09:45P 10:00-11:15A 08:30-09:45A 09:30-10:45A 08:30-11:15A 06:00-09:40P 11:00-12:15P 04:00-05:15P 12:30-01:45P 05:30-06:45P 11:30-12:45P 01:00-02:15P 11:00-12:15P 12:30-01:45P 04:30-05:20P 02:30-03:45P 07:00-09:45P 09:30-10:45A 06:00-09:40P 09:30-10:45A 11:00-12:15P 06:30-09:15P 11:30-02:15P

4 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 1 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

BRC BRC BRC BRC BRC BRC BRC BRC BRC BRC BRC BRC BRC BRC BRC BRC BRC BRC BRC BRC BRC BRC BRC BRC BRC BRC BRC BRC BRC BRC BRC BRC BRC BRC BRC BRC BRC BRC BRC BRC BRC BRC BRC BRC BRC BRC

START-END DATE

08/21-12/11 08/22-12/12 08/20-12/10 08/16-12/06 08/21-12/11 08/20-12/10 08/20-12/10 08/16-12/06 08/16-12/06 08/17-12/07 08/21-12/11 08/17-12/07 08/20-12/12 08/21-12/11 08/22-12/12 08/17-12/07 08/21-12/11 08/16-12/06 09/17-12/12 08/22-12/12 08/20-12/12 08/22-09/19 08/20-12/12 08/22-12/12 08/16-12/11 08/20-12/12 08/16-12/11 08/17-12/07 08/22-12/12 08/16-12/11 08/20-12/12 08/16-12/11 08/20-12/12 08/20-12/12 08/20-12/12 08/16-12/11 08/16-12/11 08/16-10/11 08/20-12/12 08/16-12/06 08/16-12/11 09/19-12/12 08/16-12/11 08/16-12/11 08/20-12/10 08/17-12/07

PREREQUISITE

ENG 080+ ENG 080+ BIO 171 BIO 171 BIO 171 MTH 052

CPT 050 CRJ 155 ENG 030 ENG 070+ ENG 070+ ENG 070+ ENG 161

Pl Test+ MTH 052 MTH 100

Pl Test ENG 050

INSTRUCTOR

Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Delmastro Staff Staff Staff Staff Kalup Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Siler Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff

COURSE NO. & SECTION

COURSE TITLE

CRD SITE HRS

DAYS

TIME

START-END DATE

PREREQUISITE

ACC 165-F8 ART 162-F3 BIO 107-F3 BIO 130-F0 BIO 171-F7 BUS 120-F1 BUS 158-F7 BUS 160-F6 CHM 007-F7 CHM 107-F5 CPT 150-F1 CPT 150-F2 CPT 150-FL CRJ 155-F0 CRJ 172-F0 CRJ 180-F5 CRJ 263-F0 ENG 070-F1 ENG 070-F8 ENG 161-F1 ENG 164-F1 ENG 164-FL HIS 155-F0 HIS 255-F0 MTH 050-F2 MTH 050-FL MTH 052-F2 MTH 100-F2 PDV 160-F1 PDV 160-F6 POL 156-F0 PSY 160-F1 PSY 160-F2 PSY 161-F2 PSY 161-F6 PSY 161-FL PSY 167-F3 PSY 270-F8 RDG 050-F3 RDG 080-F3 RDG 080-F4 RDG 080-F5 SOC 155-F8 SPC 155-F4 SPC 156-F6 SPC 156-FL

Accounting for Managers Drawing I• Human Biology Intro to Forensic Pathology (ITV) Anatomy & Physiology I• Mathematics of Business Principles of Management Introduction to Business Intro Concepts Chem I Lab Introductory Concepts in Chem• Microcomputer Concepts• Microcomputer Concepts• Microcomputer Concepts• Intro to Criminal Justice (ITV) Substance Abuse and Crime (ITV) Corrections Investigative Concepts (ITV) Intermediate Writing Intermediate Writing College Writing Advanced Composition Advanced Composition Early Western Civilization (ITV) Early U.S. and Pa. History (ITV) Basic Mathematics Basic Mathematics Foundations of Algebra Intermediate Algebra Strategies for Academic Succe Strategies for Academic Succe Modern Political Systems (ITV) General Psychology General Psychology Human Growth and Development Human Growth and Development Human Growth and Development Death and Dying Abnormal Psychology Reading & Study Skills Intermediate Reading Intermediate Reading Intermediate Reading Principles of Sociology Effective Speech Interpersonal Communication Interpersonal Communication

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TH TTH M F W MW W T W M MW TTH MW TTH W M TTH MW TH MW F T MW MW TTH TTH MW MW MW TTH TH M F F T TH TH TH MW TTH MW T TH W T F

06:30-09:15P 01:00-01:50P 01:00-03:45P 12:00-03:45P 06:30-09:15P 10:00-11:15A 06:30-09:15P 06:30-09:15P 06:30-08:00P 06:30-09:15P 08:30-09:45A 08:30-09:45A 06:30-08:20P 08:30-09:45A 07:00-09:45P 06:30-09:15P 10:00-11:15A 08:30-09:45A 06:00-08:45P 10:00-11:15A 08:30-11:15A 06:00-09:40P 04:00-05:15P 05:30-06:45P 11:00-12:15P 12:30-02:05P 10:00-11:15A 11:30-12:45P 10:00-10:50A 07:30-08:20P 07:00-09:45P 11:30-02:15P 08:30-11:15A 11:30-02:15P 06:30-09:15P 06:00-09:40P 12:30-03:00P 06:30-09:15P 12:30-01:45P 12:30-01:45P 02:00-03:15P 06:00-08:45P 06:30-09:15P 04:00-06:45P 06:30-09:15P 08:30-12:15P

08/16-12/06 08/16-12/11 08/20-12/10 08/17-12/07 08/22-12/12 08/20-12/12 08/22-12/12 08/21-12/11 08/22-12/12 08/20-12/10 08/20-12/12 08/16-12/11 09/17-12/12 08/16-12/11 08/22-12/12 08/20-12/10 08/16-12/11 08/20-12/12 08/16-12/06 08/20-12/12 08/17-12/07 09/18-12/11 08/20-12/12 08/20-12/12 08/16-12/11 09/13-12/11 08/20-12/12 08/20-12/12 08/20-10/15 08/16-10/11 08/16-12/06 08/20-12/10 08/17-12/07 08/17-12/07 08/20-12/11 09/13-12/12 08/16-12/06 08/16-12/06 08/20-12/12 08/16-12/11 08/20-12/12 08/20-12/11 08/16-12/06 08/22-12/12 08/21-12/11 09/14-12/12

MTH 052+

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LHHS FAY FAY FAY FAY FAY LHHS FAY LHHS FAY FAY FAY FAY FAY FAY LHHS FAY FAY LHHS FAY FAY FAY FAY FAY FAY FAY FAY FAY FAY FAY FAY FAY FAY FAY LHHS FAY FAY FAY FAY FAY FAY LHHS FAY FAY LHHS FAY

ENG 080+ MTH 052

MTH 052+ CPT 050 CPT 050 CPT 050

CRJ 155 ENG 030 ENG 030 ENG 070+ ENG 161 ENG 161

Pl Test+ MTH 052

PSY 160 PSY 160 PSY 160 PSY 160 Pl Test ENG 050 ENG 050 ENG 050

INSTRUCTOR

Staff Staff Staff Delmastro Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Guth Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff

SITE NOTE: LHHS - Laurel Highlands High School

NKC

Key

New Kensington Center

BRC

Bushy Run Center

WON Online Classes

GRE

Greene County Center

WYW Youngwood Campus

FAY

Fayette County Center

ITV

INC

Indiana County Center

Interactive Videoconference Class

LAC

Laurel Center

HOS

Hospital

MVC

Mon Valley Center

Cln

Clinical Laboratory

Ppl

Preplanning for clinical lab

Pl Test

Placement Test

SCR

Security Clearance Required

+

See catalog for additional or alternate prerequisites

Lab Fee - See Page 25. Evening and Saturday classes are shaded

For textbook prices and information, visit the Bookstore web page at wccc.edu

To register, 1-800-262-2103 or www.wccc.edu


Fall 2012 Credit Class Schedule

22

GREENE COUNTY EDUCATION CENTER

INDIANA COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE CENTER OF WCCC

100 EverGreene Drive, Suite 102, Waynesburg To register for classes, you may call the Greene County Center at 724-627-3464 or the Youngwood campus at 1-800-262-2103, ext. 4204.

45 Airport Road, Indiana

Directions: Traveling south on I-79: Take Exit 14 ( Waynesburg). At the bottom of the exit ramp, turn left onto Roy E. Furman Highway. Proceed to the second traffic light and make a left onto Progress Drive. Go straight on Progress Drive until the road splits. Bear to the right and follow the road to EverGreene Technology Park.WCCC is located in the first building on the right.

To register for classes, you may call the Indiana County Center at 724-357-1404 or the Youngwood campus at 1-800-262-2103, ext. 4204.

Traveling north on I-79: Take Exit 14 ( Waynesburg). At the bottom of the exit ramp, turn left onto Roy E. Furman Highway. Proceed to the first traffic light and make a left onto Progress Drive and follow the directions listed above.

From Blairsville: Take Route 119 North to the Clymer/Indiana Exit and exit at Clymer Route 286. At the end of the exit ramp, turn right onto Airport Road. Continue approximately 100 yards and turn left into the parking lot.

Traveling west on Route 21: Make a right onto Progress Drive at the light just after the Greene County Airport and follow the directions given above.

COURSE NO. & SECTION

COURSE TITLE

BIO 071-N7 BIO 107-N5 BIO 130-N0 BIO 171-N5 BUS 120-N7 BUS 158-N2 BUS 160-N2 CHM 007-N8 CHM 107-N6 CPT 050-N2 CPT 150-N1 CPT 150-N3 CPT 150-N5 CPT 150-NL CRJ 155-N0 CRJ 172-N0 CRJ 263-N0 ENG 030-N6 ENG 070-N1 ENG 070-NL ENG 161-N1 ENG 161-NL ENG 164-N6 ENG 255-N7 HIS 155-N0 HIS 255-N0 MTH 050-N3 MTH 050-N4 MTH 052-N1 MTH 052-N5 MTH 100-N5 PDV 160-N2 PDV 160-N3 PDV 160-NA PHL 160-N0 POL 156-N0 PSY 160-N3 PSY 160-NA PSY 160-NL RDG 050-N3 RDG 050-N4 RDG 080-N3 RDG 080-N6 RDG 080-NL SOC 155-N8 SPC 155-N5

Anatomy Physiology I Lab Human Biology Intro to Forensic Pathology (ITV) Anatomy & Physiology I• Mathematics of Business Principles of Management Introduction to Business Intro Concepts Chem I Lab Introductory Concepts in Chem• Technology at WCCC Microcomputer Concepts• Microcomputer Concepts• Microcomputer Concepts• Microcomputer Concepts• Intro to Criminal Justice (ITV) Substance Abuse and Crime (ITV) Investigative Concepts (ITV) Basic Writing Intermediate Writing Intermediate Writing College Writing College Writing Advanced Composition Introduction to Literature Early Western Civilization (ITV) Early U.S. and Pa. History (ITV) Basic Mathematics Basic Mathematics Foundations of Algebra Foundations of Algebra Intermediate Algebra Strategies for Academic Succe Strategies for Academic Succe Strategies for Academic Succe Introduction to Philosophy (ITV) Modern Political Systems (ITV) General Psychology General Psychology General Psychology Reading & Study Skills Reading & Study Skills Intermediate Reading Intermediate Reading Intermediate Reading Principles of Sociology Effective Speech

Traveling east on Route 21: Proceed under I-79 and follow the directions for I-79 south listed above. COURSE NO. & SECTION

COURSE TITLE

CRD SITE HRS

BIO 071-G6 BIO 107-G8 BIO 130-G0 BIO 171-G6 BUS 120-G5 BUS 158-G1 CHM 007-G5 CHM 107-G5 CPT 150-G2 CPT 150-G7 CPT 150-GL CRJ 155-G0 CRJ 172-G0 CRJ 263-G0 ENG 070-G1 ENG 161-G4 ENG 161-GL ENG 164-G7 HIS 155-G0 MTH 050-G5 MTH 052-G8 MTH 100-G1 PDV 160-G7 PSY 160-G1 PSY 161-G1 RDG 050-G4 RDG 080-G5 SOC 155-G8 SPC 155-G6

Anatomy Physiology I Lab Human Biology Intro to Forensic Pathology (ITV) Anatomy & Physiology I• Mathematics of Business Principles of Management Intro Concepts Chem I Lab Introductory Concepts in Chem• Microcomputer Concepts• Microcomputer Concepts• Microcomputer Concepts• Intro to Criminal Justice (ITV) Substance Abuse and Crime (ITV) Investigative Concepts (ITV) Intermediate Writing College Writing College Writing Advanced Composition Early Western Civilization (ITV) Basic Mathematics Foundations of Algebra Intermediate Algebra Strategies for Academic Succe General Psychology Human Growth and Development Reading & Study Skills Intermediate Reading Principles of Sociology Effective Speech

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GRE GRE GRE GRE GRE GRE WCHS WCHS GRE GRE GRE GRE GRE GRE GRE GRE GRE GRE GRE GRE GRE GRE GRE GRE GRE GRE GRE GRE GRE

DAYS

TIME

START-END DATE

T M F T M TTH M MW TTH W MW TTH W TTH MW TH TTH W MW TTH TTH M MW TH W MW MW TH T

07:30-09:15P 06:00-08:45P 12:00-03:45P 04:30-07:15P 06:30-09:15P 10:00-11:15A 07:30-09:20P 06:00-07:15P 08:30-09:45A 06:30-09:15P 08:30-10:20A 08:30-09:45A 07:00-09:45P 10:00-11:15A 08:30-09:45A 03:00-05:45P 01:00-02:50P 06:00-08:45P 04:00-05:15P 07:30-08:45P 06:00-07:15P 06:00-08:45P 07:30-08:20P 11:30-02:15P 11:30-02:15P 04:30-05:45P 06:00-07:15P 06:00-08:45P 06:00-08:45P

08/21-12/11 08/20-12/10 08/17-12/07 08/21-12/11 08/20-12/10 08/16-12/11 08/20-12/10 08/20-12/12 08/16-12/11 08/22-12/12 09/17-12/12 08/16-12/11 08/22-12/12 08/16-12/11 08/20-12/12 08/16-12/06 09/13-12/11 08/22-12/12 08/20-12/12 08/16-12/11 08/16-12/11 08/20-12/10 08/20-10/15 08/16-12/06 08/22-12/12 08/20-12/12 08/20-12/12 08/16-12/06 08/21-12/11

SITE NOTE: WCHS - Waynesburg Central High School

PREREQUISITE

ENG 080+ MTH 052

MTH 052+ CPT 050 CPT 050 CPT 050

CRJ 155 ENG 030 ENG 070+ ENG 070+ ENG 161

Pl Test+ MTH 052

PSY 160 Pl Test ENG 050

INSTRUCTOR

Delmastro Staff Delmastro Delmastro Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff

Directions: From Punxsutawney: Take Route 119 South to the Clymer/Indiana Exit and exit at Clymer Route 286. At the end of the exit ramp, turn right onto Airport Road. Continue approximately 100 yards and turn left into the parking lot.

CRD SITE HRS

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INC INC INC INC INC INC INC INHS INC INC INC INC INC INC INC INC INC INC INC INC INC INC INC INC INC INC INC INC INC INC INC INC INC INC INC INC INC INC INC INC INC INC INC INC INC INC

DAYS

TIME

START-END DATE

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06:00-07:50P 06:30-09:15P 12:00-03:45P 06:00-08:45P 06:30-09:15P 08:30-09:45A 10:00-11:15A 06:00-07:45P 06:00-08:45P 11:30A-01:20P 08:30-09:45A 10:00-11:15A 06:30-09:15P 11:30-01:20P 08:30-09:45A 07:00-09:45P 10:00-11:15A 06:00-07:15P 08:30-09:45A 04:30-06:20P 09:00-11:45A 06:00-09:15P 06:30-09:15P 06:30-09:15P 04:00-05:15P 05:30-06:45P 01:00-02:15P 03:30-04:45P 10:00-11:15A 05:00-06:15P 06:30-07:45P 02:30-03:20P 03:00-03:50P 04:00-04:50P 02:30-03:45P 07:00-09:45P 12:30-03:15P 02:45-06:00P 06:00-09:15P 03:30-05:20P 04:30-05:45P 12:30-01:45P 06:00-07:15P 01:00-02:45P 06:30-09:15P 06:00-09:15P

08/22-12/12 08/21-12/11 08/17-12/07 08/20-12/10 08/22-12/12 08/16-12/11 08/16-12/11 08/16-12/06 08/21-12/11 08/20-09/19 08/16-12/11 08/20-12/12 08/20-12/10 09/24-12/12 08/16-12/11 08/22-12/12 08/16-12/11 08/16-12/11 08/20-12/12 09/18-12/11 08/17-12/07 09/19-12/12 08/21-12/11 08/22-12/12 08/20-12/12 08/20-12/12 08/20-12/12 08/20-12/12 08/20-12/10 08/20-12/12 08/20-12/12 08/20-10/15 08/16-10/11 08/16-10/11 08/20-12/12 08/16-12/06 08/21-12/11 08/20-11/05 09/20-12/06 09/17-12/12 08/16-12/11 08/22-12/12 08/16-12/11 09/13-12/11 08/16-12/06 09/17-12/10

SITE NOTE: INHS - Indiana High School

PREREQUISITE

ENG 080+ MTH 052

MTH 052+ CPT 050 CPT 050 CPT 050 CPT 050

CRJ 155 Pl Test ENG 030 ENG 030 ENG 070+ ENG 070+ ENG 161

Pl Test+ Pl Test+ MTH 052

Pl Test Pl Test ENG 050 ENG 050 ENG 050

INSTRUCTOR

Staff Staff Delmastro Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff


Register today – wccc.edu or 1-800-262-2103, ext. 4204

LAUREL EDUCATION CENTER Seventeen Lloyd Avenue, Latrobe To reach the Laurel Center call 724-539-3390.To register for classes, call the Youngwood campus at 1-800-262-2103, ext. 4204. Directions: From Route 30: Take Route 981 North toward Latrobe. (Route 981 becomes Lloyd Avenue.) The center is located on the right just before crossing the Loyalhanna Creek Bridge. From Route 22-New Alexandria: Take Route 981 South and turn right onto Derry Road at the traffic light. Cross the Loyalhanna Creek Bridge. The center is the second building on the left. COURSE NO. & SECTION

COURSE TITLE

CRD SITE HRS

DAYS

TIME

ALH 122-68 BIO 055-66 BIO 055-68 BIO 065-66 BIO 071-65 BIO 071-67 BIO 071-69 BIO 107-66 BIO 130-60 BIO 155-66 BIO 171-65 BIO 265-66 BUS 120-61 BUS 120-62 BUS 120-6L BUS 158-61 BUS 160-62 BUS 160-65 BUS 205-62 BUS 245-61 CHM 007-64 CHM 007-65 CHM 107-67 CPT 050-62 CPT 110-61 CPT 120-61 CPT 122-61 CPT 150-61 CPT 150-62 CPT 150-64 CPT 150-67 CPT 150-6L CPT 151-6L CPT 190-61 CPT 195-61 CRJ 155-60 CRJ 172-60 CRJ 263-60 ENG 030-61 ENG 070-61 ENG 070-63 ENG 070-6L ENG 161-61 ENG 161-62 ENG 161-63 ENG 161-67 ENG 163-67 ENG 164-61 ENG 164-67 ENG 255-62 HIS 155-61 HIS 255-67 MTH 050-62 MTH 050-63 MTH 052-61 MTH 052-63 MTH 052-67 MTH 100-62 MTH 100-65 MTH 157-66 MUS 155-66 OFT 110-62 OFT 151-6L PDV 160-61 PDV 160-62 PDV 160-63

Medical Terminology General Biology I Lab General Biology I Lab Microbiology Lab Anatomy Physiology I Lab Anatomy Physiology I Lab Anatomy Physiology I Lab Human Biology Intro to Forensic Pathology (ITV) General Biology I• Anatomy & Physiology I• Microbiology• Mathematics of Business Mathematics of Business Mathematics of Business Principles of Management Introduction to Business Introduction to Business Business Law I Principles of Marketing Intro Concepts Chem I Lab Intro Concepts Chem I Lab Introductory Concepts in Chem• Technology at WCCC Exploring Windows• Intro to the Internet• Visio• Microcomputer Concepts• Microcomputer Concepts• Microcomputer Concepts• Microcomputer Concepts• Microcomputer Concepts• Advanced Office Applications• Word for Windows• Excel for Windows• Intro to Criminal Justice (ITV) Substance Abuse and Crime (ITV) Investigative Concepts (ITV) Basic Writing Intermediate Writing Intermediate Writing Intermediate Writing College Writing College Writing College Writing College Writing Business Communication Advanced Composition Advanced Composition Introduction to Literature Early Western Civilization Early U.S. and Pa. History Basic Mathematics Basic Mathematics Foundations of Algebra Foundations of Algebra Foundations of Algebra Intermediate Algebra Intermediate Algebra College Algebra Music Listening: A Survey• Document Processing I• Advanced Office Applications• Strategies for Academic Succe Strategies for Academic Succe Strategies for Academic Succe

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06:30-09:15P 07:30-09:20P 07:30-09:20P 03:30-06:15P 07:30-09:20P 03:30-05:20P 07:30-09:20P 06:30-09:15P 12:00-03:45P 06:00-07:15P 06:00-07:15P 06:30-07:45P 08:30-09:45A 10:00-11:15A 06:30-08:20P 10:00-11:15A 10:00-11:15A 06:30-09:15P 11:30-12:45P 11:30-12:45P 05:30-07:15P 03:30-05:15P 06:00-08:45P 08:30-11:30A 08:30-09:45A 08:30-09:45A 08:30-09:45A 10:00-11:15A 08:30-09:45A 06:30-09:15P 06:30-09:15P 08:30-12:30P 08:30-10:20A 10:00-11:15A 11:30-12:45P 08:30-09:45A 07:00-09:45P 10:00-11:15A 08:30-09:45A 08:30-09:45A 02:30-03:45P 06:00-07:50P 08:30-11:15A 11:30-02:15P 11:30-02:15P 06:30-09:15P 06:30-09:15P 11:30-02:15P 06:30-09:15P 11:30-02:15P 11:30-02:15P 06:30-09:15P 10:00-11:15A 01:00-02:15P 08:30-09:45A 02:30-03:45P 08:00-09:15P 10:00-11:15A 06:30-09:15P 06:30-09:15P 06:30-09:15P 11:30-12:45P 08:30-10:20A 11:30-12:20P 11:30-12:20P 12:30-01:45P

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START-END DATE

08/16-12/06 08/21-12/11 08/16-12/06 08/21-12/11 08/20-12/10 08/22-12/12 08/22-12/12 08/21-12/11 08/17-12/07 08/16-12/11 08/20-12/12 08/16-12/11 08/20-12/12 08/16-12/11 09/13-12/11 08/20-12/12 08/16-12/11 08/20-12/10 08/16-12/11 08/20-12/12 08/20-12/10 08/20-12/10 08/22-12/12 08/17-09/14 08/20-09/24 09/26-10/29 10/31-12/05 08/20-12/12 08/16-12/11 08/16-12/06 08/22-12/12 09/21-12/07 09/17-12/12 08/20-12/12 08/20-12/12 08/16-12/11 08/22-12/12 08/16-12/11 08/20-12/12 08/20-12/12 08/16-12/11 09/17-12/12 08/20-12/10 08/16-12/06 08/22-12/12 08/22-12/12 08/22-12/12 08/21-12/11 08/22-12/12 08/16-12/06 08/20-12/10 08/22-12/12 08/16-12/11 08/20-12/12 08/16-12/11 08/20-12/12 08/20-12/12 08/16-12/11 08/20-12/10 08/21-12/11 08/21-12/11 08/16-12/11 09/17-12/12 08/16-10/11 08/20-10/15 09/13-10/25

PREREQUISITE

ENG 080+ BIO 171 MTH 052 MTH 052 MTH 052

MTH 052+

CPT 050 CPT 050 CPT 050 CPT 050 CPT 050 CPT 150 CPT 150+

CRJ 155 Pl Test ENG 030 ENG 030 ENG 030 ENG 070+ ENG 070+ ENG 070+ ENG 070+ ENG 161 ENG 161 ENG 161

Pl Test+ Pl Test+ Pl Test+ MTH 052 MTH 052 MTH 100 OFT 100 CPT 150

INSTRUCTOR

Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Delmastro Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Lucente Staff Lucente Lucente Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Congelio Staff Staff Congelio Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff

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COURSE NO. & SECTION

COURSE TITLE

CRD SITE HRS

DAYS

TIME

START-END DATE

PHL 160-60 POL 156-60 PSY 160-61 PSY 160-62 PSY 160-68 PSY 161-65 RDG 050-61 RDG 050-6L RDG 080-62 RDG 080-63 RDG 080-66 SOC 155-63 SPC 155-61 SPC 155-68

Introduction to Philosophy (ITV) Modern Political Systems (ITV) General Psychology General Psychology General Psychology Human Growth and Development Reading & Study Skills Reading & Study Skills Intermediate Reading Intermediate Reading Intermediate Reading Principles of Sociology Effective Speech Effective Speech

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02:30-03:45P 07:00-09:45P 08:30-11:15A 11:30-02:15P 06:30-09:15P 06:30-09:15P 10:00-11:15A 10:30-12:20P 11:30-12:45P 01:00-02:15P 05:00-06:15P 11:30-02:15P 08:30-11:15A 06:30-09:15P

08/20-12/12 08/16-12/06 08/22-12/12 08/20-12/10 08/16-12/06 08/20-12/10 08/20-12/12 09/13-12/11 08/20-12/12 08/16-12/11 08/16-12/11 08/22-12/12 08/16-12/06 08/16-12/06

LAC LAC LAC LAC LAC LAC LAC LAC LAC LAC LAC LAC LAC LAC

PREREQUISITE

INSTRUCTOR

Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff

PSY 160 Pl Test Pl Test ENG 050 ENG 050 ENG 050

MON VALLEY EDUCATION CENTER 1181 Fells Church Road, Belle Vernon To reach the Mon Valley Center call 724-379-4119.To register for classes, call the Youngwood campus at 1-800-262-2103, ext. 4204. Directions: The Mon Valley Center is located on Fells Church Road in Rostraver Township at the site of the former Lebanon Elementary School. From Rt. 51 North: Make the first left turn at the traffic light past Bill’s Golfland. Proceed on Fellsburg Road to the traffic light and turn right at the light. From Rt. 51 South: Make the right turn (1/2 mile past CoGo’s) at the United Mine Workers Headquarters. Proceed 1 mile and turn left onto the college parking lot before the traffic light. COURSE NO. & SECTION

COURSE TITLE

CRD SITE HRS

DAYS

TIME

START-END DATE

BIO 130-50 BUS 120-57 CPT 150-51 CPT 150-57 CRJ 155-50 CRJ 172-50 CRJ 263-50 ENG 070-51 ENG 070-53 ENG 161-51 ENG 164-52 ENG 255-54 MTH 050-51 MTH 052-53 MTH 100-51 OFT 110-58 PDV 160-51 PDV 160-54 PHL 160-50 POL 156-50 PSY 160-51 PSY 161-57 RDG 050-51 RDG 080-52 RDG 080-53 SOC 155-58 SPC 155-56

Intro to Forensic Pathology (ITV) Mathematics of Business Microcomputer Concepts• Microcomputer Concepts• Intro to Criminal Justice (ITV) Substance Abuse and Crime (ITV) Investigative Concepts (ITV) Intermediate Writing Intermediate Writing College Writing Advanced Composition Introduction to Literature Basic Mathematics Foundations of Algebra Intermediate Algebra Document Processing I• Strategies for Academic Succe Strategies for Academic Succe Introduction to Philosophy (ITV) Modern Political Systems (ITV) General Psychology Human Growth and Development Reading & Study Skills Intermediate Reading Intermediate Reading Principles of Sociology Effective Speech

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12:00-03:45P 06:30-09:15P 11:00-12:15P 06:30-09:15P 08:30-09:45A 07:00-09:45P 10:00-11:15A 12:30-01:45P 01:00-02:15P 10:00-11:15A 11:30-12:45P 03:30-04:45P 09:45-11:00A 12:30-01:45P 08:30-09:45A 06:30-09:15P 11:30-12:20P 03:30-04:20P 02:30-03:45P 07:00-09:45P 08:30-09:45A 06:30-09:15P 08:30-09:45A 10:00-11:15A 02:00-03:15P 06:30-09:15P 06:00-08:45P

08/17-12/07 08/22-12/12 08/16-12/11 08/22-12/12 08/16-12/11 08/22-12/12 08/16-12/11 08/16-12/11 08/20-12/12 08/20-12/10 08/20-12/12 08/16-12/11 08/16-12/11 08/16-12/11 08/20-12/12 08/16-12/06 08/20-10/15 08/16-10/16 08/20-12/12 08/16-12/06 08/16-12/11 08/22-12/12 08/20-12/12 08/20-12/12 08/16-12/11 08/16-12/06 08/21-12/11

NKC

Key

MVC MVC MVC MVC MVC MVC MVC MVC MVC MVC MVC MVC MVC MVC MVC MVC MVC MVC MVC MVC MVC MVC MVC MVC MVC MVC MVC

New Kensington Center

BRC

Bushy Run Center

WON Online Classes

GRE

Greene County Center

WYW Youngwood Campus

FAY

Fayette County Center

ITV

INC

Indiana County Center

Interactive Videoconference Class

LAC

Laurel Center

HOS

Hospital

MVC

Mon Valley Center

Cln

Clinical Laboratory

Ppl

Preplanning for clinical lab

Pl Test

PREREQUISITE

INSTRUCTOR

MTH 052 CPT 050 CPT 050

CRJ 155 ENG 030 ENG 030 ENG 070+ ENG 161

Pl Test+ MTH 052 OFT 100

PSY 160 Pl Test ENG 050 ENG 050

Delmastro Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Orebaugh Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff

Placement Test

SCR

Security Clearance Required

+

See catalog for additional or alternate prerequisites

Lab Fee - See Page 25. Evening and Saturday classes are shaded

For textbook prices and information, visit the Bookstore web page at wccc.edu

To register, 1-800-262-2103 or www.wccc.edu


Fall 2012 Credit Class Schedule

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NEW KENSINGTON EDUCATION CENTER To reach the New Kensington Center call 724-335-8110.To register for classes, call the Youngwood campus at 1-800-262-2103, ext. 4204. DIRECTIONS: From 9th Street Bridge: At the second traffic signal, turn left onto 4th Avenue. Proceed and turn right onto Heilman Drive. Turn right onto 5th Avenue. The center is located on the left. From Greensburg Road: At the Parnassus intersection, (CVS Pharmacy), proceed staight through the traffic signal onto Industrial Boulevard. Stay on Industrial Boulevard through town and past the 9th Street Bridge. At the stop sign, proceed straight. Turn right onto 5th Avenue. The center is located on the left. COURSE TITLE

CRD SITE HRS

DAYS

TIME

ACC 165-31 ART 155-31 BIO 055-35 BIO 065-34 BIO 065-36 BIO 071-37 BIO 071-38 BIO 072-32 BIO 072-33 BIO 107-31 BIO 130-30 BIO 155-37 BIO 171-35 BIO 172-33 BIO 265-38 BUS 120-31 BUS 158-31 BUS 160-31 BUS 240-3L BUS 245-38 BUS 260-36 CHM 007-38 CHM 007-39 CHM 055-32 CHM 107-36 CHM 155-33 CPT 050-34 CPT 110-37 CPT 150-31 CPT 150-32 CPT 150-33 CPT 150-3L CRJ 155-30 CRJ 172-30 CRJ 263-30 ECE 182-35 ECE 186-39 ECE 188-39

Accounting for Managers Introduction to Art History General Biology I Lab Microbiology Lab Microbiology Lab Anatomy Physiology I Lab Anatomy Physiology I Lab Anatomy Physiology II Lab Anatomy Physiology II Lab Human Biology Intro to Forensic Pathology (ITV) General Biology I• Anatomy & Physiology I• Anatomy & Physiology II• Microbiology• Mathematics of Business Principles of Management Introduction to Business Techniques of Selling Principles of Marketing Small Business Management Intro Concepts Chem I Lab Intro Concepts Chem I Lab General Chemistry I Lab Introductory Concepts in Chem• General Chemistry I• Technology at WCCC Exploring Windows Microcomputer Concepts• Microcomputer Concepts• Microcomputer Concepts• Microcomputer Concepts• Intro to Criminal Justice (ITV) Substance Abuse and Crime (ITV) Investigative Concepts (ITV) Early Child Education Curricu Family and Society Intro to Exceptional Develpme

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11:30-12:45P 08:30-11:15A 06:00-07:45P 03:00-05:50P 06:30-09:20P 06:00-07:50P 08:00-09:45P 09:00-10:50A 02:00-03:50P 08:00-09:15A 12:00-03:45P 06:00-08:45P 06:30-09:15P 12:30-01:45P 06:00-08:45P 08:30-09:45A 10:00-11:15A 08:30-09:45A 11:30-01:20P 06:30-09:15P 06:30-09:15P 06:00-07:45P 08:00-09:45P 08:45-10:45A 06:00-08:45P 12:45-02:00P 08:30-11:30A 06:30-09:15P 08:30-09:45A 08:30-09:45A 10:00-11:15A 08:30-12:30P 08:30-09:45A 07:00-09:45P 10:00-11:15A 06:00-08:45P 09:00-11:45A 12:30-03:15P

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START-END DATE

PREREQUISITE

08/20-12/12 08/17-12/07 08/20-12/10 08/21-12/11 08/21-12/11 08/22-12/12 08/22-12/12 08/22-12/12 08/22-12/12 08/16-12/11 08/17-12/07 08/22-12/12 08/20-12/10 08/20-12/12 08/16-12/06 08/20-12/12 08/20-12/12 08/16-12/11 09/17-12/12 08/16-12/06 08/21-12/11 08/16-12/06 08/16-12/06 08/16-12/06 08/21-12/11 08/16-12/11 08/17-09/14 08/22-09/19 08/20-12/12 08/16-12/11 08/16-12/11 09/21-12/07 08/16-12/11 08/22-12/12 08/16-12/11 08/20-12/10 08/18-12/08 08/18-12/08

MTH 052+

ENG 080+ BIO 171 BIO 171 MTH 052

MTH 052+

CPT 050 CPT 050 CPT 050 CPT 050

CRJ 155

CRD SITE HRS

DAYS

TIME

START-END DATE

PREREQUISITE

INSTRUCTOR

NEW KENSINGTON EDUCATION CENTER (CONTINUED)

1150 Fifth Avenue, New Kensington

COURSE NO. & SECTION

COURSE TITLE

INSTRUCTOR

Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Delmastro Delmastro Delmastro Staff Staff Delmastro Staff Delmastro Delmastro Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff

Used Book Sale

EDU 200-34 ENG 030-32 ENG 070-31 ENG 070-35 ENG 161-32 ENG 161-33 ENG 161-38 ENG 161-3L ENG 164-35 ENG 255-37 EPS 150-38 FSM 159-31 FSM 159-33 HIS 155-30 HIS 156-33 HIS 255-31 HMS 156-38 MTH 050-33 MTH 050-3L MTH 052-33 MTH 052-36 MTH 100-35 MTH 100-3L MTH 157-38 MTH 180-37 MUS 155-32 MUS 175-35 MUS 176-35 MUS 275-35 MUS 276-35 OFT 110-36 OFT 185-37 OFT 190-38 PDV 160-31 PDV 160-32 PDV 160-33 PHL 160-30 POL 156-30 PSY 160-31 PSY 160-32 PSY 160-37 PSY 160-3L PSY 161-39 PSY 161-3L PSY 270-36 RDG 050-31 RDG 050-32 RDG 080-32 RDG 080-35 SOC 155-35 SOC 161-32 SPA 155-34 SPC 155-33 SPC 155-3L SPC 156-37

Intro to Instruct Technology• Basic Writing Intermediate Writing Intermediate Writing College Writing College Writing College Writing College Writing Advanced Composition Introduction to Literature Astronomy Nutrition Nutrition Early Western Civilization (ITV) Modern Western Civilization (ITV) Early U.S. and Pa. History Communication for HMS Workers Basic Mathematics Basic Mathematics Foundations of Algebra Foundations of Algebra Intermediate Algebra Intermediate Algebra College Algebra Elements of Mathematics I Music Listening: A Survey• College Choir I• College Choir II• College Choir III• College Choir IV• Document Processing I• PowerPoint Word for Windows Strategies for Academic Succe Strategies for Academic Succe Strategies for Academic Succe Introduction to Philosophy (ITV) Modern Political Systems (ITV) General Psychology General Psychology General Psychology General Psychology Human Growth and Development Human Growth and Development Abnormal Psychology Reading & Study Skills Reading & Study Skills Intermediate Reading Intermediate Reading Principles of Sociology Marriage and Family Beginning Spanish I Effective Speech Effective Speech Interpersonal Communication

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11:30-02:15P 10:00-11:15A 08:30-09:45A 06:30-07:45P 08:30-11:15A 11:30-02:15P 06:30-09:15P 11:20-12:55P 06:30-09:15P 06:30-09:15P 06:00-07:15P 08:30-11:15A 03:00-05:45P 04:00-05:15P 02:00-03:45P 08:30-11:15A 06:30-07:45P 01:00-02:15P 02:30-04:15P 02:30-03:45P 06:30-09:15P 07:00-09:45P 10:00-11:45A 06:30-09:15P 06:30-09:15P 01:00-02:15P 06:30-08:20P 06:30-08:20P 06:30-08:20P 06:30-08:20P 06:30-09:15P 06:30-09:15P 06:30-09:15P 09:00-09:50A 11:30-12:20P 12:30-01:20P 02:30-03:45P 07:00-09:45P 11:30-02:15P 11:30-02:15P 06:00-08:15P 11:30-03:15P 12:00-03:45P 12:00-03:45P 06:30-09:15P 10:00-11:15A 11:30-12:45P 11:30-12:45P 08:00-09:15P 06:30-09:15P 11:30-02:15P 04:00-05:15P 02:45-04:00P 08:30-12:00P 06:30-09:15P

08/17-12/07 08/16-12/11 08/20-12/12 08/16-12/11 08/21-12/11 08/16-12/06 08/16-12/06 09/13-12/11 08/20-12/10 08/22-12/12 08/16-12/11 08/22-12/12 08/20-11/10 08/20-12/12 08/20-12/12 08/16-12/06 08/16-12/06 08/16-12/11 09/13-12/11 08/16-12/11 08/21-12/11 08/20-12/10 09/13-12/11 08/16-12/06 08/22-12/12 08/20-12/12 08/20-12/10 08/20-12/10 08/20-12/10 08/20-12/10 08/21-12/11 09/26-10/24 08/16-12/06 08/16-10/11 08/20-10/15 08/20-10/15 08/20-12/12 08/16-12/06 08/20-12/10 08/21-12/11 09/13-12/11 09/18-12/11 08/18-12/08 09/14-12/07 08/21-12/11 08/20-12/12 08/16-12/11 08/20-12/12 08/16-12/11 08/20-12/10 08/17-12/07 08/20-12/12 08/16-12/11 09/14-12/07 08/22-12/12

Pl Test ENG 030 ENG 030 ENG 070+ ENG 070+ ENG 070+ ENG 070+ ENG 161

Pl Test+ Pl Test+ MTH 052 MTH 052 MTH 100 MTH 052

MUS 175 MUS 176 MUS 275 OFT 100

PSY 160 PSY 160 PSY 160 Pl Test Pl Test ENG 050 ENG 050

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RETURNING STUDENTS -

WCCC Faculty Advising Center

You can save (and earn) money through the Student LIfe Department’s Used Book Sale where books will be bought and sold on consignment.

Do you need help registering for fall classes?

Books Taken on Consignment (no sales) August 8 & 9, 11 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Get the help you need through our Faculty Advising Center at the WCCC Youngwood Campus.

Books for Sale August 14-17 & August 20 & 21 Monday – Thursday, 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Friday, 9 a.m. – 3 p.m.

Our faculty advisors will help you determine what classes to take that are appropriate for your major. They’ll also check to make sure that you are meeting your graduation requirements and help you register for fall classes.

The Used Book Sale will be held in Founders Hall at the WCCC Youngwood Campus. For more information, contact the Student Activities Office in Founders Hall or by calling 724-925-4055.

For an appointment call 724-925-4050. If you haven’t registered for the fall ‘12 semester, don’t wait! Classes are filling quickly.


Fall 2012 Lab Fees The following courses have a $10 lab fee: ACC 120 ACC 230 ACC 234 ACC 251 ACC 260 CIS 168 CIS 209 CIS 210 CIS 212 CIS 250 CIS 252 CIS 253 CIS 262 CPT 050 CPT 110 CPT 120 CPT 122 CPT 143 CPT 145 CPT 150 CPT 151 CPT 160 CPT 162 CPT 163 CPT 180 CPT 181 CPT 182 CPT 183 CPT 185 CPT 190 CPT 195 CPT 196 CPT 201 CPT 203 CPT 206 CPT 208 CPT 213 CPT 214 CPT 230 CPT 235 CPT 238 CPT 242 CPT 248 CPT 249 CPT 256 CPT 259 CPT 262 CPT 264 CPT 271 CPT 274 CPT 277 CPT 286 CPT 293 EDU 200 GCT 100 MUS 131 MUS 155 MUS 160 MUS 175 MUS 176 MUS 177 MUS 178 MUS 255 MUS 275 MUS 276 MUS 277 MUS 278 MUS 285 OFT 100 OFT 110 OFT 120 OFT 130 OFT 140 OFT 145 OFT 150 OFT 151 OFT 155 OFT 165 OFT 185 OFT 190 OFT 195 OFT 196 OFT 210 OFT 220 OFT 225 OFT 230 OFT 235 OFT 245 OFT 250 OFT 260 OFT 270 OFT 280 OFT 285 WEB 102 WEB 110 WEB 120 WEB 140 WEB 162

QuickBooks – Basic Integrated Accounting Software Applications Payroll & Accounting Software Applications Tax Preparation Software Advanced Accounting Issues Principles of Information Security LAN Security Internet Security Computer Forensics Network Intrusion Detection Digital Forensics Communication Security Digital Forensics II Technology at WCCC Exploring Windows Introduction to the Internet VISIO IP Telephony Intro to Computer Technology Microcomputer Concepts Advanced Office Applications Introduction to Programming Visual Basic.Net I Java Programming I C++ Programming Intro to Telecommunication Operating Systems Local Area Networks PowerPoint Word for Windows Excel for Windows Access for Windows Web Design with Front Page XHTML & Java Script Server Programming Advanced Access Java Programming II Wireless Communication Integrated Office Applications Database Management Systems Wide Area Networking Visual BASIC.Net II PC Hardware PC Troubleshooting Linux Desktop User Support Operations Windows Server Windows Active Directory Oracle SQL I A+ Certification Review Electronic Commerce Technology System Analysis & Design CCNA Exam Prep Introduction to Instructional Technology Design Technology Class Voice l Music Listening: A Survey Music History l College Choir l College Choir ll College Orchestra l College Orchestra ll American Popular Music College Choir lll College Choir lV College Orchestra lll College Orchestra lV College Stage Band l Basic Keyboarding Document Processing I Document Processing II Applied Medical Terminology Office Procedures Medical Office Procedures Medical Billing Management Advanced Office Applications Intro to Electronic Health Records Law & Ethics for Healthcare PowerPoint Word for Windows Excel for Windows Access for Windows Office Technologies Office Transcription Proofreading Medical Transcription I Customer Service ICD-10-CM Transition Coding Diagnostic Medical Coding Procedural Medical Coding Hospital Billing & Coding Office Management Medical Office Management Acrobat Essentials Web Design Flash/Basic Dreamweaver – Basic Fireworks

25 $10 LAB FEE (CONTINUED)

$20 LAB FEE (CONTINUED)

$25 LAB FEE (CONTINUED)

WEB 190 WEB 200 WEB 201 WEB 203 WEB 206 WEB 235 WEB 250 WEB 295

HOR 157 HOR 205 HOR 207 HOR 210 HOR 212 HOR 215 HOR 235 HOR 241 HOR 250 HOR 270 HOR 275 MTT 220 PHY 130 PHY 155 PHY 156 PHY 255 PHY 256 RAD 146 RAD 215

ELC 114 ELC 191 ELC 192 ELC 202 ELC 206 ELC 208 ELC 209 ELC 210 ELC 211 ELC 212 ELC 213 ELC 221 ELC 222 ELC 223 EUT 101 EUT 102 EUT 201 EUT 202 FSM 103 FSM 105 FSM 112 FSM 113 FSM 119 FSM 157 FSM 213 HAC 101 HAC 170 HAC 230 HAC 240 HAC 250 HAC 255 HAC 260 HAC 270 HAC 280 HOR 170 MAS 100 MAS 105 MAS 110 MAS 120 MET 105 MPT 100 MPT 109 MPT 200 MPT 201 MTT 100 MTT 102 MTT 105 MTT 110 MTT 206 MTT 211 MTT 215 MTT 216 NGT 110 NSG 110 NSG 111 NSG 112

Dreamweaver-Advanced Web Technologies Web Technologies XHTML & CSS Javascript Interactive Design Web Solutions WEB Architecture

The following courses have a $15 lab fee: ART 160 ART 161 ART 162 ART 163 ART 164 ART 165 ART 166 ART 168 ART 170 ART 181 ART 183 ART 188 BIO 180 CHM 264 CLT 207 CPT 171 CPT 198 CPT 211 CPT 219 CPT 222 CPT 257 CPT 291 GCT 115 GCT 125 GCT 131 GCT 151 GCT 155 GCT 161 GCT 163 GCT 185 GCT 210 GCT 231 GCT 245 GCT 251 GCT 261 GCT 285 GCT 287 HPE 156 HPE 176 MED 103 MED 105 MED 110 MED 150 MED 155 MED 156 MED 158 MED 159 MED 160 MED 161 MED 170 MED 200 MED 240 MED 257 MED 260 MED 263 MED 265 MED 266 MED 270 MED 271 MED 290 PHB 110 PHB 111 PHY 107 PHY 110 RAD 216 RAD 226 RAD 231 RAD 255

2-D Design 3-D Design Drawing I Drawing II Color Concepts Painting I Painting II Beginning Watercolor Painting Portfolio Development Screen Printing Techniques Book Arts I Textiles I Introduction to Pathology Chemistry for the Health Sciences Laboratory Information Systems Telecommunications Fundamentals Fiber-Optic Technologies Routing Technologies Fiber Optic Analysis & Design Fiber Optic Testing & Troubleshooting Switching Technologies WAN Technologies Design & Layout I Emerging Technologies I Type & Publishing I Art & Illustration I Graphics & Lettering I Digital Imaging I Emerging Technologies II Print & Prepress I Design Layout II Type & Publishing II Graphics & Lettering II Art & Illustration II Digital Imaging II Print & Prepress II Digital Workflow Health & Physical Education Aerobics/Weight Training Podcasting & Social Media Multimedia Basics Digital Presentation Editing Techniques Introduction to Multimedia Television Production I History of Cinema Basic Video Production Basic Photography Portrait Photography Digital Photography Portfolio Development Audio Production Television Production II Interactive Multimedia Photojournalism Color Photography Studio – Location Photography Advanced Editing Techniques Advanced Digital Photography Video Special Effects Clinical Phlebotomy & Specimen Processing Practicum Phlebotomy Practicum Applied Physics Fundamentals of Physics Clinical Education lll Clinical Education lV Radiology Technology Capstone Clinical Education V

The following courses have a $20 lab fee: BIO 160 BIO 285 CHM 105 CHM 107 CHM 108 CHM 155 CHM 156 CHM 200 CHM 240 CNC 100 HOR 120 HOR 125 HOR 126 HOR 150 HOR 155

Introduction to Forensic Toxicology – Poisons, Drugs & Death Molecular Genetics Technical Chemistry Intro Concepts in Chemistry I Intro Concepts in Chemistry II General Chemistry I General Chemistry II Unit Operations Analytical Chemistry Intro to Computer Numerical Control Turfgrass Equipment Mechanics Ornamental Shrubs Ornamental Trees Specialized Turfgrass Management Soils & Soil Fertility

Insects & Diseases of Plants Residential Landscaping Advanced Landscaping Plant Propagation Pruning Annuals & Herbaceous Perennials Vegetable Gardening Greenhouse Management Interior Plants & Plantscaping Floriculture Landscape, Equipment, Installation & Maintenance EDM Physics of Sonography College Physics I College Physics II Engineering Physics Engineering Physics II Clinical Education l Clinical Education ll

The following courses have a $25 lab fee: ALH 110 ARC 105 ARC 106 ARC 119 ARC 210 ARC 211 ARC 215 ARC 262 BKP 141 BKP 142 BKP 144 BKP 242 BKP 243 BKP 245 BKP 247 BKP 249 BIO 110 BIO 145 BIO 155 BIO 156 BIO 171 BIO 172 BIO 210 BIO 265 BIO 275 CHM 250 CHM 251 CHM 275 CLT 101 CLT 103 CLT 201 CLT 203 CLT 205 CNC 100 CNC 200 CNC 201 COA 142 COA 150 COA 180 COA 249 COA 285 CUL 130 CUL 132 CUL 135 CUL 232 DAE 101 DAE 102 DAH 105 DAH 112 DAH 115 DAH 206 DAH 208 DAS 102 DAS 103 DAS 105 DAS 106 DAS 108 DFT 105 DFT 106 DFT 207 DFT 208 DFT 258 DFT 259 DFT 260 DFT 262 DFT 265 DFT 266 EGR 110 EGR 180 EGR 181 EGR 227 ELC 100 ELC 102 ELC 106 ELC 107 ELC 109

Basic Life Support for the Healthcare Provider Architectural Drafting I Architectural Drafting II Introduction to Surveying Architectural AutoCAD I Architectural AutoCAD II Architectural Presentation Piping, Structural Detailing & Electromechanical Drafting Baking I Baking II Baking III Bakery/Deli Merchandising Techniques Healthy Cooking Trends Decorating Techniques Specialty – Artistic Techniques Advanced Decorating Techniques Introduction to Forensic Biology General Botany General Biology I General Biology II Anatomy & Physiology I Anatomy & Physiology II Zoology Microbiology Biochemistry Organic Chemistry Organic Chemistry II Biochemistry Intro to CLT Urinalysis, Body Fluids & Parasites Clinical Micro Clinical Chemistry Blood Banking, Serology & Immunology Intro to Computer Numerical Control Computer Numerical Control I Computer Numerical Control II Sign Graphics & Lettering Airbrush Techniques Production Procedures Portfolio Development Screen Printing Techniques Basic Culinary Skills Garde Manger Speed Scratch Cooking Food Specialties EFDA I EFDA II Dental Radiology Dental Hygiene Lab Clinical Dental Hygiene I Clinical Dental Hygiene II Clinical Dental Hygiene III Dental Materials for Dental Assistants Dental Assisting Lab Dental Radiology for Dental Assistants Clinical Dental Assisting I Clinical Dental Assisting II Technical Drafting I Technical Drafting II Tool Design Product Design AutoCAD Advanced AutoCAD Computer-Aided Manufacturing MasterCAM Piping, Structural Detailing & Electromechanical Drafting Solid Modeling with Mechanical Desktop Autodesk Inventor Descriptive Geometry Principles of Industrial Hydraulics Principles of Industrial Pneumatics Kinematics Programmable Logic Control I Electronic Devices Circuit Analysis I Circuit Analysis II Electronic Assembly

NSG 114 NSG 116 NSG 120 NSG 121 NSG 122 NSG 124 NSG 131 NSG 132 NSG 210 NSG 220 NSG 225 Child NSG 230 NSG 240 NSG 250 NSG 260 NSG 270 NSG 280 PHB 101 PHB 105 RAD 111 RAD 121 RAD 131 RAD 141 RAD 211 RAD 221 WEL 125 WEL 135 WEL 207 WEL 208 WEL 209 WEL 221 WEL 223 WEL 224 WEL 240

Digital Techniques Basic Principles of Industrial Electricity Industrial Electrical Equipment Linear Electronics Microprocessors Industrial Robotics Instrumentation & Process Control Electric Machines Fiber-Optics – Laser Technology Computer Systems Technology Microprocessor Applications Industrial Motor Controls Advanced Motor Controls Power Distribution & Transmission Overhead Line Technology I Overhead Line Technology II Overhead Line Technology III Overhead Line Technology IV Introduction to Hospitality Foods I Quantity Foods Customer Service Beverage/Dining Room Management Catering A La Carte Kitchens Heat & Cooling Fundamentals Heating, Air Conditioning & Refrigeration Control Systems Air Distribution & Codes Sheet Metal for Heating, Air Conditioning & Refrigeration Air Conditioning I Air Conditioning II (Heat Pumps) Hydronics Residential Plumbing Residential Wiring Floral Design & Arranging Intro. to Medical Assisting Administrative Procedures Clinical Procedures Practicum Welding Metallurgy Programmable Logic Control I Intro to SCADA Programmable Logic Control II Programmable Logic Control III Intro to Metalworking Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing Lathe I Mill I Lathe II Mill II Grinding I Grinding II Environmental Protection for Natural Gas Technology Introduction to Nursing & Health Care Foundations of Nursing Care Intro to Professional Nursing & Health Promotion across the Lifespan Health & Physical Assessment throughout the Lifespan Foundations of Nursing Care Basic Medical Surgical Nursing Care in Acute Settings Basic Medical Surgical Nursing Care in Selected Settings Mental Health Concepts Medical-Surgical Nursing Care of the Adult Basic Nursing Care of the Childbearing Family Basic Nursing Care of the Infant, Child & Family Role of the Associate Degree Nurse Nursing Care of the Childbearing Family Nursing Care of the Childbearing Family, Infant & Nursing Care of the Infant, Child & Family Psychiatric/Mental Health Nursing Care Advanced Medical-Surgical Care of the Aging Adult w/Multiple Chronic Health Problems Advanced Medical surgical Nursing Care of the Chronically Ill Advanced Medical Surgical Nursing Care of the Acutely Ill Manager of Nursing Care Clinical Phlebotomy Specimen Processing Introduction to Radiology Technology, Patient Care, Pharmacology & Positioning l Principles of Radiologic Image Capture & Display l Principles of Radiologic Image Capture & Display ll Principles of Digital Imaging & Positioning ll Radiologic Imaging Equipment, Image Analysis, Radiographic Pathology & Positioning lll Radiation Protection, Biology & Computed Tomography Welding I Welding II Advanced Welding I Advanced Welding II Welding Equipment Repair & Troubleshooting Metal Fabrication Computer Aided Welding Design & Applications Materials Evaluation Intro to Automated Manufacturing


Fall 2012 Credit Class Schedule

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General Information Admission

Credit for Prior Learning

Tuition and Course Fees

WCCC has an open door admissions policy. High school graduates or those who hold a GED high school equivalency are granted admission to the college. In addition, individuals age 18 or older who have not earned a high school diploma or a GED are admitted to the college if they can demonstrate their potential to benefit from the college experience. After successfully completing 30 college-level credits at WCCC, they may be eligible for GED certification. It is important to note that admission to the college does not guarantee admission to those programs which have special entrance requirements or enrollment in certain courses which have prerequisites. All new students must complete the Application for Admission and pay a $15 nonrefundable processing fee. For more information, contact the Admissions Office at 724-925-4077, Monday through Thursday from 7:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. or Friday from 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Credit for prior learning may be granted by any of the following methods: transfer of credit, recommendation of secondary schools, Advanced Placement Test, Credit by Examination, Assessment of Experiential Learning, and College Level Examination Program (CLEP). Military veterans should submit military assessments to the Admissions Office for evaluation. For more information, contact the Admissions Office at 724-925-4077.

Tuition and fees listed are subject to change by the Board of Trustees. When changes are made, notice will be given as far in advance as possible.

PLACEMENT TESTING The placement test assesses a student’s skill levels in reading, composition, mathematics and computer skills. All students are required to take the placement test or validate satisfactory completion of prerequisites before registering for mathematics courses, English courses, Microcomputer Concepts, some Office Technology courses and courses with a prerequisite of RDG 080 Intermediate Reading. Students are encouraged to prepare for the placement test by reviewing these areas. Links to preparatory materials are available at wccc.edu; click on Admissions and Aid. EXEMPTIONS • Students who have an associate’s or bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university upon receipt of college transcripts • Transfer students upon receipt of college transcripts that validate satisfactory completion of prerequisites in reading, composition and mathematics Note: Programs such as Nursing and other Allied Health programs require placement testing for all students. Students may schedule the placement test as soon as the Admissions Office has received a completed Application for Admission. The test is given at the Youngwood campus most weekdays and at the college’s education centers on a limited basis. Call 724-925-6893 to schedule an appointment at the Youngwood campus. To schedule a test at an education center, call the center. Students who require accommodations due to a disability should call 724-925-4189 to discuss specific needs. For more information, visit wccc.edu or call 724-925-6893.

CLEP TESTING WCCC offers CLEP testing through Academic Support Services. The College-Level Examination Program® (CLEP) affords students the opportunity to earn college credit by examination. CLEP has 34 examinations in five areas: composition and literature, foreign languages, history and social sciences, science and mathematics and business. Students who complete an exam with a minimum score can earn from 3 to 14 semester hours, depending on the exam. The cost for CLEP testing is $92 per exam. This includes a $15 fee payable to WCCC and a $77 fee payable directly to the College Board (provider of CLEP). To schedule a CLEP test or for more information, call 724-925-4133.

1.

Tuition a. Tuition per credit: 1-11 credits, 19 or more credits Westmoreland County Residents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$90 per credit Out-of-County Residents . . .$180 per credit Out-of-State Residents . . . . .$270 per credit b. Flat Rate: 12-18 credits Westmoreland County Residents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$1,350 Out-of-County Residents. . . . . . . . . . .$2,700 Out-of-State Residents . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,050

2. Technology Service Fee . . . . . . . .$15 per credit 3. Student Services Fee . . . . . . . . . . . .$3 per credit 4. College Facilities Fee . . . . . . . . . . .$3 per credit 5. Capital Fee Out-of-County Residents Only . .$6 per credit 6. Lab Fees (Most laboratory courses have a fee. The fees range from $10 to $25) . . . . . . . . varies Other Fees 1. Application fee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$15

CALENDAR

2. Books & Supplies . .These costs vary according to individual courses.

August 16

Fall 2012 classes begin

September 3

Labor Day - No classes

3. Graduation fee (payable in the semester the student expects to graduate) Degree and diploma programs . . . . . . . . .$20 Certificate programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$15

No classes

4. Credit by exam, per course . . . . . . . . . . . . .$30

Thanksgiving Recess - No classes

5. Assessment of Experiental Learning, per course . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$75

October 2, 25 November 21-24 December 1 December 12 January 10

Last day for student-initiated withdrawal Last day of classes - Final exams

6. Returned check fee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$25 This fee is assessed if you pay by check and your bank returns the check to the college for any reason.

Spring 2013 classes begin

Notice of Nondiscrimination Westmoreland County Community College will not discriminate in its educational programs, activities or employment practices based on race, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, disability, age, religion, ancestry, union membership or any other legally protected classification. Announcement of this policy is in accordance with state law including the Pennsylvania Human Relations Act and with federal law, including Titles VI and VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title IX of the Educational Amendments of 1972, Section 503 and 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. Inquiries should be directed to the Affirmative Action Officer (presently Sylvia Detar) at 724-925-4190 or in Room 4100D, WCCC Business & Industry Center, Youngwood, PA 15697.


Register today – wccc.edu or 1-800-262-2103, ext. 4204 If you are a Westmoreland County resident, you may use the chart that follows to calculate your costs. Check the total amount of credits for which you have registered and read across to determine your tuition and fee payment.

Westmoreland County Residents’ Tuition Schedule Credits

Tuition

Student Serv. Fee

Technology Serv. Fee

Facilities Fee

Total

1

90

3

15

3

111

2

180

6

30

6

222

3

270

9

45

9

333

4

360

12

60

12

444

5

450

15

75

15

555

6

540

18

90

18

666

7

630

21

105

21

777

8

720

24

120

24

888

9

810

27

135

27

999

10

900

30

150

30

1,110

11

990

33

165

33

1,221

12

1,350

36

180

36

1,602

13

1,350

39

195

39

1,623

14

1,350

42

210

42

1,644

15

1,350

45

225

45

1,665

Please note that many classes have lab fees which will be additional to the totals listed above. Check the lab fee column in the schedule and refer to “Lab Fees.”

Tuition Reduction for Older Adults If you are a Pennsylvania resident age 60 or older, you are eligible for a 50 percent reduction in tuition when you enroll in credit classes. Enrollment with a tuition reduction is contingent upon space availability in the class. This reduction applies only to tuition charges and not to textbooks, equipment/supplies, or lab fees. To enroll, call the Registration Center.

Payment Due Dates The payment due date will be indicated on your registration billing statement. You remain obligated for all tuition and fees unless you officially drop during the refund period. The college accepts payment in the form of check and MasterCard or VISA credit cards. Payment by check or credit card may be made at the Student Information Center or at any of the education centers. Credit card payments may be made by mail, telephone or online. Check payments may also be made by mail. If paying by check, please make your check payable to “WCCC” and place your Social Security number on the bottom of the check. The college reserves the right to cancel your registration if payment is not received by the due date listed on your statement. NOTE: Beginning August 16, payment will be due at the time of registration for regular fall term

classes. If you want to register or add classes on or after August 16, you may do so in person at the Youngwood campus or any education center and make your payment at that time. You may also call the Registration Center if paying by credit card. Online registration for the fall term will not be available on or after August 16. Payment for Late-Start classes must be received before the class start date.

Tuition Payment Plan Offered by WCCC in conjunction with Sallie Mae, the TuitionPay Payment Plan lets you pay your educational expenses interest-free in four months. Enrollment in the TuitionPay Payment Plan must be finalized by the payment due date on your billing statement. For more information, visit tuitionpay.salliemae.com or call 1-800-635-0120 to speak with a TuitionPay consultant. Sallie Mae assesses an enrollment fee for this service.

Refund Policy All refunds to students or payers are calculated from the official starting date of the course. The number of days or weeks to determine refunds is calculated by counting the actual days from the starting date of the course and not by counting the course meeting dates. For courses meeting for only one week or less: If you officially drop before the course starts, you may be eligible to receive a 100% refund of tuition and fees. There are no refunds after that date. For courses two-weeks through four-weeks long: If you officially drop through the first three days of the course, you may be eligible to receive a 100% refund of tuition and fees. There are no refunds after that date. For courses five-weeks through nine-weeks long: If you officially drop through the first week of the course, you may be eligible to receive a 100% refund of tuition and fees. There are no refunds after the first week of the course. For courses of 10-weeks through 19-weeks long: If you officially drop through the second week of the course, you may be eligible to receive a 100% refund of tuition and fees. There are no refunds after the second week of the course. For courses of 20-weeks through 29-weeks long: If you officially drop through the second week of the course, you may be eligible to receive a 100% refund of tuition and fees. If you officially drop during the third or fourth week of the course, you may be eligible to receive a 60% refund of tuition. There are no refunds after the fourth week of the course.

27 For courses of 30-weeks or longer: If you officially drop through the third week of the course, you may be eligible to receive a 100% refund of tuition and fees. If you officially drop during the fourth, fifth or sixth week of the course, you may be eligible to receive a 60% refund of tuition. There are no refunds after the sixth week of the course. You must contact the Registration Center during the refund period to officially drop a course. If you do not officially drop, you remain obligated for all tuition and fees.

Convenient Ways to Register Before registering for a class, check the prerequisite column in the class schedule. Some classes have prerequisites that must be completed before you can register for that course. If you are enrolling on a full-time basis, you are required to take placement tests. If you’re enrolling part-time, you are required to take placement tests prior to enrolling in math or English classes. If you’re a new student, you must complete the Application for Admission which is available online at wccc.edu or by calling the Admissions Office at 724-925-4077. Register as early as possible because many classes fill to capacity well before the beginning of the semester. NOTE: No new registrations for the regular fall term will be permitted after Wednesday, August 22. This includes adding classes to your schedule. Drops will still be permitted after this date. A bill will be sent to you after your registration is processed. Payment can be made by check, MasterCard or VISA. If paying by check, place your Social Security number on the bottom of the check.

By Phone WCCC R EGISTRATION CENTER 724-925-4204 or 1-800-262-2103, ext. 4204 TDD 724-925-4297 (for hearing impaired students) Monday through Friday–8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Have your Social Security number when you call to register.

In Person You can register at any location for any classes.

YOUNGWOOD CAMPUS Monday through Thursday–7:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. Friday–7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.

WCCC E DUCATION CENTERS Call your center for hours.

Online New students may apply for admission online by completing the Application for Admission. Returning WCCC students may register online.

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Financial Aid WCCC participates in a number of financial aid programs to assist students in paying for their education. These programs include grants, loans and college work-study programs. Eligibility for these programs is based on financial need, which is determined by completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). These applications are available from high school counselors, public libraries and the WCCC Financial Aid Office. The application is also available online at www.fafsa.ed.gov. The Direct Loan Program is a low-interest loan program that permits students to borrow funds to help pay for college costs. There are limits to the amount that students can borrow based upon their eligibility and federal guidelines. An example would be that a firstyear dependent student can borrow $3,500 for the academic year. Applications are available online at www.studentloans.gov. For more information, contact the Financial Aid Office at 724-925-4063 or go online at wccc.edu and click on Admissions and Aid.

Scholarships WCCC offers a number of scholarships that provide financial aid assistance you won't have to pay back. Some scholarships are based on financial need, academic history, community involvement, a specific program of study or other criteria. For more information on scholarships, contact Cheri Kramer at 724-925-4215 or go to wccc.edu and click on Admissions and Aid.

Bookstore The Youngwood Campus Bookstore normal hours of operation are 8 a.m.-6:30 p.m., Monday through Thursday and 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Friday. See our website wccc.edu - for extended hours of operation before and during the start of the semester. If you are unable to travel to the main campus, you may use one of the following payment options through our online services at wccc.edu. For online orders, payment can be made by Visa and MasterCard credit cards or financial aid. If you are paying by check, cash or money order, you may visit the Youngwood campus or any education center and place your order. If you are paying for tuition and textbooks at the same time, please have a separate check for textbook purchases. A complete list of textbooks (including prices) required for each course is available at wccc.edu; click on the Bookstore tab.

Online Services - wccc.edu New and returning students can access many WCCC programs, materials and services online. The college portal, MyWCCC, is the one-stop source for many college resources and services. You can reach the portal by going to https://my.wccc.edu or by following the link found on the homepage of the

college website. The portal provides access to: email, collegewide announcements, campus events and news, website links and applications, class schedules and a variety of information about college activities. The WebAdvisor section on the portal can be used to: register online for classes, conduct a search for classes, view grades and transcripts, access your class schedule, check financial aid, complete a program evaluation and pay your bill. Access to WebAdvisor through the portal is a convenient and secure method of conducting business with the college. Since this application is password protected, you are the only person who can access your information. A username and password will be issued to all students enrolled in the college. If you need additional information, contact the Information Technology Help Desk at 1-800-262-2103, ext. 5921.

Services to Help You Succeed

Disability Services

TRANSFER PLANNING - Transfer counselors assist with decisions regarding transfer plans • Phone — 724-925-4121

If you have a disability or will require academic accommodation, you must schedule an appointment to meet with the counselor for special populations to discuss your individual needs. Support services/accommodations are arranged after an assessment of your needs is completed. Some documentation of your disability may be required. If you need classroom accommodations, you should call for assistance well in advance of the start of classes. If you are hearing impaired, you can reach the college through our TDD (Telecommunication Device for the Deaf) number 724-925-4297. Military veterans eligible for Veterans’ Educational benefits (GI Bill) should contact the WCCC Financial Aid Office at 724-9254063 for further assistance. For further information, contact Mary Ellen Beres, counselor for special populations, 724-9254189 or send email to beresm@wccc.edu and type “Disability” in the subject line.

Transportation BUS SERVICE Bus service to and from campus is provided by Westmoreland Transit and is available to most areas of Westmoreland County. Service is available weekdays in the mornings through late afternoon. For complete schedule information, contact: Westmoreland Transit at www.westmorelandtransit.com or 1-800-221-9282. RIDE SHARE The Commuteinfo program can help you find transportation options to school or work in southwestern Pennsylvania. CommuteInfo’s ride-matching software explores options for transit, carpools, van pools or biking when available. For more information, visit www.commuteinfo.org to fill out the commuter profile for your personalized list of options or call 1-888-8196110.

STUDENT DEVELOPMENT OFFICE - Offers counseling, advising and academic enrichment workshops at the Youngwood campus and the college education centers Phone — 724-925-4121 ACADEMIC SUPPORT SERVICES - Provides tutoring and supplemental instruction, placement testing, GED® testing and proctored exams. Other programs include learning communities, Summer Bridge, WIA and TRA. • Phone — 724-925-4135 STUDENT PLACEMENT/COOPERATIVE EDUCATION OFFICE - Offers a variety of activities for student and alumni that encourage career awareness and promote job-search readiness. Specific services include job shadowing, internship placement, job search preparation in the form of workshops, on-campus recruiting, job fairs, and career management software College Central Network • Phone — 724-925-4054 CAREER PLANNING - Experienced counselors assist with decisions regarding future careers • Phone — 724-925-4121

CHILD DAY CARE–CAMPUS CHILDREN’S CENTER Customized preschool learning enviornment for 3- to 6-year-old children of WCCC students, staff and the general public. Licensed by the Department of Public Welfare Phone — 724-925-4156 SPECIAL SERVICES PROGRAMS - Academic assistance programs provide eligible students with individual counseling, tutoring, academic monitoring and cultural enrichment opportunities • Phone — 724-925-4121

Mission WCCC improves the quality of life for everyone we touch through education, training and cultural enrichment.

Vision WCCC is a learning-centered college focused on student success, a catalyst for economic growth, a leader in workforce development, and a hub for cultural and artistic experiences.

Values WCCC has a framework of cultures and values that embraces: 1. Commitment to Teaching and Learning 2. Accountability 3. Diversity 4. Collaboration and Cooperation 5. Social Responsibility 6. Integrity 7. Innovation

Accreditation WCCC is accredited by the Commission on Higher Education of the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools, 3642 Market Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104, 267-284-5000. The Commission on Higher Education is an accrediting agency recognized by the U.S. Secretary of Education and the Council for Higher Education Accreditation.


Register today – wccc.edu or 1-800-262-2103, ext. 4204

Change Your World with Diversity Courses at WCCC The following courses address diversity from a variety of perspectives including gender, ethnicity, religion, age and disability. Those marked with an asterisk (*) may transfer to senior institutions to meet diversity or multicultural awareness requirements. Be sure to check with a transfer counselor at WCCC or your selected transfer institution for specific requirements. Criminal Justice

Human Services

CRJ 287

HMS 170

Multiculturalism & The Criminal Justice System

Early Childhood Education

Marketing

ECE 187 ECE 188

MKT 253

Cultural & Social Development of Young Children Introduction to the Exceptional Development

English ENG ENG ENG ENG ENG ENG

Survey of World Literature American Voices World Mythologies African-American Literature Native American Literature Voices of Change: Women & Literature

Languages ASL 101, 102, 201,202 FRN 155, 156, 255, 256 ITA 155, 156 JPN 155 SPA 155, 156, 255, 256

American Sign Language I & II Beginning & Intermediate French I & II* Beginning Italian I & II Beginning Japanese Beginning & Intermediate Spanish I & II*

Geography GEO 155

Introduction to Human Geography*

Global Marketing

Political Science POL 256

258 260 275 276 277 279

Introduction to Gerontology

International Relations

Psychology PSY 267

Psychology of Women*

Religion REL 161 REL 171 REL 181

Introduction to Religion: Beliefs & Believers World Religions Survey* Religion in America

Restaurant/Culinary Management FSM 170

Food Culture & Religion: Defining Cuisine through Religion & Culture

Sociology SOC 165 SOC 170 SOC 255

Cultural Diversity Racial & Ethnic Minorities Cultural Anthropology

History HIS 257 HIS 262

The World in the 20th Century Modern Latin American History

Congratulations

Alan Laick – WCCC 2012 Distinguished Alumnus SMALL BUSINESS OWNER ALAN LAICK received the 2012 Distinguished Alumnus Award in recognition of his professional accomplishments, community service and support or service to the community college. At WCCC, Laick earned associate degrees in graphic communications and commercial art and design. He transferred to Waynesburg College and earned his bachelor’s degree in digital communications. Later, he started Laick Design which specializes in advertising, graphic design, marketing, print production, search engine optimization and website development. He’s won numerous awards for his design work and has been featured in publications including Graphic Design USA and Photoshop User magazine. In addition, he’s a monthly featured guest on The American Entrepreneur Radio Show, 1360 AM where he discusses the latest trends and tips in graphic design, website development and marketing. Laick maintains strong ties with WCCC. He is a member of the WCCC Education Foundation board of directors, serves on the college’s digital media advisory committee, and teaches credit and noncredit classes part-time. He’s also actively involved with the WCCC Alumni Association.

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Fall 2012 Credit Class Schedule

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Registration begins @ 7:30 a.m. • WCCC Youngwood Campus This New Student Orientation is required of all new students and includes continental breakfast and lunch plus music and giveaways throughout the day.

If you’ve already registered, confirm your registration and number of people attending by visiting www.wccc.edu/rsvp

NEW PROGRAM

Customer Service Certificate NEW PROGRAM

This new 18-credit certificate is an option of the Office Technology program and is designed to teach you quality customer service by examining the attitudes, knowledge and skills that are needed to work effectively with clients, customers and patients. As a graduate of the program, you may enter the job market as a customer service representative, office manager, technical support clerk or administrative assistant. Locally, the Westmoreland-Fayette Workforce Investment Board has identified the job category of customer service representative as a highpriority occupation for its service area with a 14 percent annual job growth rate and average salary of $30, 930. The Pennsylvania Department of Labor anticipates 134 job openings per year in the region. Classes start August 16. Enroll today by calling the WCCC Admissions Office at 1-800-262-2103, ext. 4077.

Business Supply Chain Management AAS, Certificate The new Business Supply Chain Management degree and certificate programs are designed to provide graduates with the knowledge and skills to coordinate the distribution of products from manufacturing to warehousing and final destination. Course topics include product procurement, operations management, warehousing, product distribution and logistics. The degree program also includes a strong foundation in business management. As a graduate, you may seek employment as a customer service representative; shipping, receiving and traffic clerk; wholesale and retail buyer; transportation, logistics, distribution or supply chain manager; and other positions. The college developed the program to meet growing employer demand due in part to increased Marcellus Shale drilling in the region.

Classes start this fall; call 1-800-262-2103, ext. 4204 to register.


Register today – wccc.edu or 1-800-262-2103, ext. 4204

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New - Natural Gas & Oil Technology Certificate Gain the skills and knowledge needed to join this fast growing industry The Natural Gas and Oil Technology credit certificate program will prepare you for entry level positions in the natural gas and oil industry including exploration, drilling, production, midstream, transportation, storage and distribution.

NEW MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING CERTIFICATE This new certificate program provides licensed radiographers with the continuing education and clinical training needed for a career as a Magnetic Resonance Imaging  (MRI) technologist. Graduates are eligible to apply to take the American Registry of Radiologic Technologist post primary certificate examination for MRI. Positions  for MRI technologists are available in hospitals, medical imaging centers and mobile imaging providers. The MRI certificate program compliments the college’s Radiology Technology associate  degree program and provides radiographers in the region the opportunity to advance their education and skills training.

According to the 2011 Pennsylvania Statewide Marcellus Shale Workforce Needs Assessment, as drilling activity continues to increase between 2011-14, an estimated 18,500 - 30,000 jobs will be created in the natural gas industry. The program features classroom and lab activities as well as field experiences to supplement the learning process. Graduates of the program may accept positions such as water management technician, measurement and regulation technician, field safety representative, seismic crew member, hydraulic fracturing crew member, compressor operator, processing operatory, well-testing technician and others.

WCCC MRI Certificate Program • Program features online classes and clinical training • Open to licensed radiographers who are graduates of American Registry of Radiologic  Technologist sanctioned schools • Currently employed MRI technologists may enroll in the academic coursework to earn continuing education credits • Each 4 credit MRI course equals 64 CEUs that will meet ARRT requirements • Successful graduates will be qualified to enter the workforce as an entry level MRI technologist

This program is funded in whole or in part by the U. S. Department of Labor-Employment & Training.

See page 15 for MRI online classes being offered this fall. For more information, call David McBride, Radiology Technology program director, at 1-800-262-2103, ext. 5977.

Congratulations

WCCC Culinary Knowledge Bowl Team WCCC has the smartest culinary students in the Northeast region according to the American Culinary Federation (ACF). For the third consecutive year, a team of WCCC students took home a gold medal and won the Northeast Region Baron H. Galand Culinary Knowledge Bowl in a “Jeopardy”-style competition held in Niagara Falls, N.Y. The team comprises: captain Tonia Eisaman of Mount Pleasant, Deanna Spaniel of West Newton, Nicole Cervone of Belle Vernon, Courtney Nalevanko of Crabtree and Kelcey Schwartz of North Huntingdon. As regional champions, WCCC will compete for the national title against three other winning regional teams at the 2012 ACF National Convention in Orlando, Fla., in July. The team is coached by the WCCC Center for Culinary Arts and Hospitality faculty.

For more information, contact the WCCC Workforce Development Division at 1-800-262-2103, ext. 4104.


Pay Less

Earn More

Average cost of a year of college

Earnings by Educational Attainment

Private College* $32,790

$35,000 $30,000

Associate Degree $37,604

$40,000

$25,000

High School Graduate $31,785

$35,000

Public University* $15,014

$20,000 $15,000

$30,000 $25,000 $20,000

$10,000 $5,000

Median earnings by educational attainment, persons aged 25 or older*

WCCC

No High School Diploma $21,651

$15,000

$3,330

$10,000

0 $5,000

WCCC is ranked 40th by the U.S. Department of Education among 1,000+ colleges with the lowest net price. *Source:  U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics

0 Source: U.S. Census

Earning an associate degree increases your lifetime earnings by nearly $200,000* compared to those who are less educated. Plus, those who complete an associate degree are more successful at four-year universities and more likely to complete their bachelor’s degree. *Source: Georgetown University Center for Education and the Workforce

You can afford success WCCC Coming Attractions SEPTEMBER Monday, September 17 Dr. G. Terry Madonna, nationally recognized political pollster & director of the Center for Politics & Public Affairs at Franklin & Marshall College Tuesday, September 18 Talent Competition with special guest a capella group Ball in the House Friday, September 21 Award-winning celebrity impersonator Michael Walter as Dame Edna Saturday, September 22 WCCC Family Fest

OCTOBER Wednesday, October 3 A Shot of Reality – Improv Comedy Alcohol Awareness Program Saturday, October 6 An Evening of Smooth Sounds featuring The Brian Sanders Band Monday, October 8 Spoken Word Poetry with Katie Wirsing NOVEMBER Thursday, November 15 Comedian Pete Lee

Additional details will be available at a later date.Visit www.wccc.edu or like us on Facebook for details.


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