Fall 2011 Class Schedule

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WESTERN NEVADA COLLEGE

2011 Fall Schedule

Faces of Nevada’s Future

Classes start Monday, August 29 Register Online @ www.wnc.edu Registration Information..................... 5-9 Carson Classes..................................... 13-33 Douglas Classes................................... 34-35 Fallon Classes...................................... 36-41 Rural Centers....................................... 42-43 Online Courses..................................... 44-48 Short-term Classes............................... 48-49 Clases Para Aprender Ingles.................. 50 PERSONAL INTEREST NON-CREDIT CLASSES See class listings or visit www.wnc.edu/ce/


WNC Graduates Ready to Make a Difference for Nevada Two years ago, Western Nevada College welcomed its largest ever class of new students. More high school graduates than ever before enrolled at WNC, along with a growing number of adults seeking updated career skills and college degrees during a deep recession. This spring, a record 463 graduates walked across the stage to receive a diploma or certificate, and now are ready to make a difference in their own lives, as well as in the economic future of the Silver State. WNC awarded 510 degrees and certificates, 19 percent more than two years ago. According to Western Nevada College President Carol Lucey, the growth is largely a result of ongoing efforts to connect personally with high school students in the widespread rural Nevada counties and offer student services that assist key populations. WNC has reached out to first generation college students, returning military veterans, adults who have been displaced in the job market, and place-bound residents who cannot commute long distances or relocate to attend college. “Western has been taking the message to graduate students very seriously,” Lucey said. “The president of the United States, the governor of Nevada, and the chancellor of the Nevada System of Higher Education have all challenged us to increase the number of students who graduate, and who graduate on time,” she said. “We take that challenge very seriously, and I believe our record and the number of graduates makes that point clearly.”

PHOTOGRAPHS Front Cover: Top - Sara Morrison & Tyler Cook smile while looking on. Bottom L-R - Adam Loomis & Ryan Anderson; Carson graduates during ceremony. Jason McGill, President of the Associated Students of Western Nevada College “WNC has prepared me to be what I want to be. When I accomplish my goal of becoming a lawyer, I will be able to serve Nevadans the way they deserve to be served. I know that the knowledge and experience I have gained from WNC will set me apart from the rest and enable me to make a positive impact on the state of Nevada.”

Back Cover: Top - Maria Sablan of Fernley; WNC President Carol Lucey signals thumbs up to the graduates. Inside Cover: Top - Bottom - Ashley Cruz & Lindsey Lepire show off their decorated hats; Austin L. Winters & Tyler Cook wearing sunglasses; Mary Ashmore of Fallon.


Online Classes Provide a Convenient Way to a College Degree Busy Lives-High Gas Prices-Long Commutes. Sound familiar?

Western Nevada College faculty and staff know that many residents of the college’s seven-county, 18,000-square-mile service find it helpful to utilize distance education for some or all of their college classes. Not everyone can commute long distances every day to earn their college degree. To better serve our students, many faculty members teach classes online or by interactive video, as well as at a college campus or teaching center. They employ the teaching techniques that help students feel connected with their college and their fellow students, wherever they happen to be seated. ____________________________ Online classes offer access to education in a whole new way by At WNC, the number of students taking online allowing students the flexibility to earn college credit on a schedule that classes has more than doubled in the past five is convenient for them, day or night, weekdays or weekends. Whether years. More than 25 percent of students now students are working toward a degree or looking for individual class ofenroll in at least one online class each year. ferings, WNC has more than 80 online classes to meet various student ____________________________ needs. Online classes are not easier than in-person classes. In fact, they require a high level of motivation and organization by the student. Requirements are just as stringent as in any other class, and falling behind in completing assignments can have the same negative effect on grades as in a traditional course. Even so, some students prefer online classes because they can work around work schedules and family life.

ONLINE DEGREES

Western Launches a New Online Learning Platform

WNC offers three degrees that students can earn completely online: - Associate of Applied Science-Business (career preparation degree) - Associate of Arts (university transfer degree) - Associate of General Studies (university transfer degree)

WNC Online, the college’s new online learning system, offers students and instructors access to new and improved teaching and learning tools: • Access to blogs, wikis and one of the best learning workspaces in the world • A personalized online workspace for easy access to courses, news and links • WNC Online Connected, a social learning space, similar to Facebook, for interacting with fellow students, creating friend groups, sharing content and notes, posting links to events and information, getting Twitter updates, submitting comments or questions and more! • Mobile-friendly apps for the iPhone and Android, enabling students to access to learning on the go.

Other degrees may include some online class options. Meet with a WNC counselor to create a plan for completing a degree online. A SAMPLING OF 2011 FALL ONLINE CLASS OFFERINGS Preparing Students for Academic Success • EPY 150 - Class #80592 Students will learn to develop effective and efficient study skills to help them be successful in college. They will gain an understanding of learning styles, college resources, techniques to manage stress, and time management. Introduction to Business • BUS 101 - Class # 80156 Offers an introduction to the modern business world. This class is a good choice for anyone considering business as a major.

The new platform for web courses is powered by Moodle, which stands for Modular Object Oriented Dynamic Learning Environment. WNC Online replaces the college’s former WebCampus/WebCT/Blackboard online learning tool.

Essentials of Information Security • CIT 161 - Class # 94305 Students will learn how to assess a network for threats and vulnerabilities, identify hacking and attack methods, and develop an information back-up and recovery plan in a hands-on environment.

LOG ON

http://www.wnc.edu/wnconline/ TEACHING & LEARNING

Small Business Management • MGT 103 - Class # 80785 Students study how businesses are started and managed successfully. Planning, finance, marketing, administrative control, and other types of activities will be covered.

http://wnctraining.org

The blog includes training tools, articles, videos & more. YOUTUBE

Introduction to Criminal Justice I • CRJ 101 - Class # 80386 Students will study the history, philosophy and functions of the criminal justice system, including law enforcement, criminal law and constitutional rights.

http://www.youtube.com/wnceduonline

View the full 2011 fall schedule online at my.wnc.edu

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CALENDAR What’s Inside

CLASSES BEGIN MONDAY, AUGUST 29

Academic Skills Centers............................................................................................50 Admissions Information.............................................................................................7 Adult Literacy & Language.........................................................................................50 Athletics.....................................................................................................................50 Bachelor's Degree Partnerships.................................................................................55 Bookstore...................................................................................................................51 Calendar....................................................................................................................2 Campus/Center Locations..........................................................................................12 Child Development Center/Child Care.......................................................................52 Class Cancellations/Changes....................................................................................6 College for Kids.........................................................................................................29, 41 Continuing Education Programs................................................................................53 Copyright Notice........................................................................................................56 Counseling/ Student Orientations..............................................................................11 Course Listings WNC Carson City..................................................................................................13-33 WNC Douglas.......................................................................................................34-35 WNC Fallon..........................................................................................................36-41 WNC Fernley.........................................................................................................42 WNC Hawthorne...................................................................................................42 WNC Lovelock......................................................................................................43 WNC Yerington.....................................................................................................43 WNC Web Classes.............................................................................................1, 5, 44-48 WNC Short-term Classes......................................................................................48-49 Course Transfer Information......................................................................................3 Degree Programs.......................................................................................................3 Disability Support Services........................................................................................11 Driver Training...........................................................................................................53 Employment Information............................................................................................52 Fees...........................................................................................................................8-9 Financial Assistance/Scholarships.............................................................................10 Fitness Center............................................................................................................53 Food Services............................................................................................................54 High School Student Services....................................................................................54 Honors Program/Society............................................................................................54 Job Information..........................................................................................................52 Library Services.........................................................................................................54 Millennium Scholarship.............................................................................................10 Mission & Goals........................................................................................................3 myWNC Registration System.....................................................................................5 Non-discrimination Statement...................................................................................56 Orientations...............................................................................................................11 Peace Officer Academy...............................................................................................55 Policies......................................................................................................................4, 56 Public Safety Telecommunicator Training..................................................................55 Refunds......................................................................................................................9 Registration/ Withdrawal Information.........................................................................5-7 Rural Services & Programs....................................................................................5, 42-43 Senior College...........................................................................................................53 Special Programs & Services.....................................................................................50-55 Student Association...................................................................................................51 Student Center...........................................................................................................53 Student Clubs/Organizations.....................................................................................51 Testing.......................................................................................................................11 Where to Find Help....................................................................................................6, 12 Workforce Development Center..................................................................................53 Veterans Services.......................................................................................................10

FALL SEMESTER AUGUST 12 26 29

Payment of 80% or first deferred payment due for all fall classes; unpaid students may be removed from class rosters Full payment (100%) or first deferred payment due for all fall classes added after August 12; unpaid students may be removed from class rosters; short-term classes added after August 26 must be paid for in full at the time of registration Fall classes begin

SEPTEMBER 2 5 6 9 10 12

Last day to add a full-term class through myWNC; last day to drop full-term classes for 100% refund Labor Day holiday-college closed Even exchange of units for full-term classes begins with special enrollment authorization from Admissions and Records Full payment due for all fall classes unless first deferred payment was made; unpaid students may be removed from class rosters; even exchange of units ends Payment in full must be made before student may add or be reinstated into full-term classes with a special enrollment authorization form; $25 late payment fee applies Second deferred payment due; a late payment fee of 10% or $10, whichever is greater, due for any balance not paid by this date

OCTOBER 12 22 28

Third deferred payment due; a late payment fee of 10% or $10, whichever is greater, due for any balance not paid by this date Last day to change credit to audit, or audit to credit, for full-term classes through myWNC Nevada Day holiday-college closed

1 11 23 24 25

Last day to apply for fall graduation Veterans Day holiday-college closed Instructional holiday-no classes Thanksgiving holiday-college closed Family Day holiday-college closed

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER 9 12 17 26 30

Last day to drop fall full-term classes with a “W” Fall exams begin Fall semester ends Christmas holiday- college closed New Year's holiday-college closed

JANUARY

6 Fall semester grades available through myWNC

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IMPORTANT INFORMATION Mission & Goals

How WNC Courses Transfer & Meet Degree Requirements

MISSION Western Nevada College inspires success in our community through opportunities that cultivate creativity, intellectual growth and technological excellence, in an environment that nurtures individual potential and respects differences.

WNC’s course numbering system helps students identify the types of courses available at the college and their applicability toward specific degrees: Courses with numbers below 100 (such as ENG 95) are developmental courses which do not apply toward a WNC degree or honors and normally do not transfer to a university. Courses with numbers from 100 to 299 (such as HIST 101) are college level courses which may transfer within the Nevada System of Higher Education, and often transfer to other colleges and universities, as either an equivalent or a general elective. Courses with numbers 300 to 499 (such as MGT 462) are upper division courses that are designed to apply toward a WNC Bachelor of Technology degree. They may also transfer to other colleges and universities. For information about how these courses can transfer and apply to a specific program of study, please contact a counselor. Courses with numbers 1000 and above (such as CFK 1001) are non-credit, non-college continuing education courses. Please contact a counselor for more information. Courses with an ‘L’ Designator after the number (such as PHYS 151L) are laboratory courses designed to apply toward a WNC degree and/or transfer to other schools within NSHE, depending on the degree chosen and other courses completed. They may transfer to colleges and universities outside Nevada. Contact a counselor for more information. NSHE Non-Transferable Courses are not articulated for transfer towards an NSHE degree and are not applicable toward a WNC Associate of Arts or Associate of Science degree. However, if a student completed a non-transfer course and the transfer status was later changed, the student may petition to have the course apply towards an AA or AS degree. Contact Admissions & Records for further information.

COLLEGE GOALS 1. Improve student success in program completion and graduation rates. 2. Ensure institutional excellence in teaching, programs and services. 3. Embrace our college's many communities and respond to their diverse needs.

Degree Programs ASSOCIATE OF APPLIED SCIENCE __Accounting __Automotive Mechanics __Business, General Business Emphasis __Computer Technology - Computer & Office Technology __Computer Technology - Computer Networking Technology __Construction Technology, Construction Project Management __Criminal Justice __Criminal Justice, Law Enforcement/Academy __Early Childhood Education __Geographic Information Systems (GIS)

ASSOCIATE OF ARTS __Associate of Arts - General __Criminal Justice

__Deaf Studies __Fine Arts

__Graphic Communications __Information Technology __Machine Tool Technology __Management __Nursing __Real Estate __Welding Technology

__Musical Theatre

__ASSOCIATE OF GENERAL STUDIES

ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE __Biological Sciences __Chemistry

__Computer Science __Engineering Science

__Geosciences __Mathematics __Physics

______________________________________________ Western Nevada College

BACHELOR OF TECHNOLOGY __Construction Management

CERTIFICATE OF ACHIEVEMENT __American Sign Language __Automotive Mechanics __Bookkeeping __Business __Computer Applications __Computer Technology, Network Support Technician __Computer Technology, System Administration Technician __Criminal Justice, Law Enforcement/Academy __Criminal Justice, 9-1-1 Dispatch Telecommunications __Customer Service

is a member institution of the

Nevada System of Higher Education

__Early Childhood Education __Geographic Information Systems (GIS) __Graphic Communications __Machine Tool Technology __Retail Management __Welding Technology

BOARD OF REGENTS

Dr. Jason Geddes, Chair Kevin J. Page, Vice Chair Mark Alden Dr. Andrea Anderson Robert Blakely William G. Cobb Cedric Crear Mark Doubrava, M.D. Ron Knecht James Dean Leavitt Kevin Melcher Dr. Jack Lund Schofield Michael Wixom

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PRIVACY NOTICE Privacy Notice & Request for Confidential Status of Directory Information In accordance with institutional policy and the U.S. Family Education Rights and Privacy Act of 1974, Western Nevada College vigorously protects the privacy of student educational records. The institution does not release the records of individual students, such as grades and class schedules, without prior written consent of the student. WNC does not release information to parents of students regardless of dependence status without prior written consent of the student. A student is defined as an individual who has applied to WNC and who is or has been in attendance at WNC.

institution has contracted as its agent to provide a service instead of using institutional employees or officials (such as an attorney, auditor or collection agent); a person serving on the Board of Regents; or a student serving on an official committee, such as a disciplinary or grievance committee, or assisting another school official in performing his or her tasks. A school official has a legitimate educational interest if the official needs to review an education record in order to fulfill his or her professional responsibilities for the institution. Upon request, the institution also discloses education records without consent to officials of another school in which a student seeks or intends to enroll. As permitted under federal law, an exception to the above practice is the release of “directory” information considered to be public in nature and not generally deemed to be an invasion of privacy. The Nevada System of Higher Education has designated the following information as directory information: student name, address, telephone number, e-mail address, degrees, honors and awards received, major field of study, college, dates of attendance, date of graduation, undergraduate or graduate status, most recent educational agency or institution attended, enrollment status (full-time or part-time), participation in officially recognized activities and sports, and weight and height of members of athletic teams. WNC has further designated photographs from college sanctioned events as directory information. Students have the right to refuse to let WNC and NSHE designate this information as directory information and have until the end of the first six weeks of the fall or spring semester to submit a request for nondisclosure of the above items. A request for non-disclosure submitted at one NSHE institution will apply to all NSHE institutions.

The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) affords students certain rights with respect to their education records. These rights include: (1) The right to inspect and review the student's education records within 45 days of the day the institution receives a request for access. A student should submit to the registrar, dean, head of the academic department, or other appropriate official, a written request that identifies the record(s) the student wishes to inspect. The institution official will make arrangements for access and notify the student of the time and place where the records may be inspected. If the records are not maintained by the institution official to whom the request was submitted, that official shall advise the student of the correct official to whom the request should be addressed. (2) The right to request the amendment of the student’s education records that the student believes to be inaccurate, misleading, or otherwise in violation of the student’s privacy rights under FERPA. A student who wishes to ask the institution to amend a record should write the institution official responsible for the record, clearly identify the part of the record the student wants changed and specify why it should be changed. If the institution decides not to amend the record as requested, the institution will notify the student in writing of the decision and of the student’s right to a hearing regarding the request for amendment. Additional information regarding the hearing procedures will be provided to the student when notified of the right to a hearing.

(4) The right to file a complaint with the U.S. Department of Education concerning alleged failures by the institution to comply with the requirements of FERPA. The name and address of the Office that administers FERPA is: Family Policy Compliance Office, U.S. Department of Education, 400 Maryland Avenue, SW, Washington, DC 20202-5901 It is important to consider carefully the potential consequences of restricting the release of directory information. If a student restricts release for non-commercial educational purposes, the institution will be unable to place the student’s name in publications such as honors and graduation programs, to confirm graduation and dates of attendance to potential employers; or to verify enrollment with organizations such as insurance companies without the express written authorization of the student. If, after due consideration, you wish to restrict the release of directory information, complete this form and submit it to Admissions and Records. This directive will apply permanently to your record unless you choose to reverse it by submitting a written authorization.

(3) The right to provide written consent before the institution discloses personally identifiable information from the student's education records, except to the extent that FERPA authorizes disclosure without consent. The institution discloses education records without a student’s prior written consent under the FERPA exception for disclosure to school officials with legitimate educational interests. A school official is a person employed by the institution in an administrative, supervisory, academic or research, or support staff position (including law enforcement unit personnel and health staff); a person or company with whom the

___ Do not disclose my information for commercial purposes. ___ Do not disclose my information for non-commercial, educational purposes. ___ Do not disclose my information for both commercial & non-commercial purposes. Printed Name _____________________________________________________________________________________ Student ID _____________________________________

Date ___________________________

Signature ___________________________________________________________________________

The authorization can be mailed, faxed or delivered in person to Admissions & Records.

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REGISTRATION INFORMATION

WNC Registration

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Distance Education at WNC

WNC offers a full range of classes delivered online through WNC Online and by interactive video. Both are designed to meet the needs of students with busy lifestyles who may not have the opportunity to attend regularly scheduled or on-campus classes. Interactive video classes offer two-way audio and video from the originating site at regularly scheduled times. Many web classes have few, if any, scheduled meeting times and can be accessed 24/7 from any computer.

Registration can be accessed online through myWNC at my.wnc.edu. All students will be issued a NSHE ID number which is a student's official identification number at WNC and all other institutions within the Nevada System of Higher Education. myWNC is a self-service, online portal that will allow students to browse, select and register for classes, pay fees, check financial aid status, and obtain grades - all in one place! In addition, there are features for calculating costs, monitoring degree progress, and catching up on the latest college news.

Rural Services & Programs

To serve residents in smaller communities of western Nevada, WNC offers a combination of interactive video and online classes that will allow students to earn a two-year associate degree or prepare for transfer into a four-year bachelor’s degree program. This fall, interactive video classes will be offered in Fernley, Hawthorne, and Yerington, at designated community locations. See the individual class schedule pages or check myWNC online for details. Through partnerships with individual school districts and city governments, Western Nevada College is able to offer courses between 5:30 and 9:45 p.m., Monday through Thursday, that lead to an associate degree. Students may also choose from dozens of online courses offered each semester that can supplement interactive video classes to achieve a degree or prepare to transfer to a university. Many students also commute for some of their classes to the Fallon campus, which is the hub of WNC’s rural education programs. There, a wider variety of courses is offered on site that can lead to an Associate of Arts or an Associate of Science degree. For some majors, students also commute to the Carson City or Douglas campuses for a portion of their degree. See individual course pages for Fernley, Hawthorne, Lovelock and Yerington to view fall classes.

• NEW TO WNC? — Students who have not taken a credit class in the past three years must complete an online application for admission prior to registering. www.wnc.edu/studentservices/admissions/ • STUDENT I.D. NUMBER — All students will be issued a NSHE ID number which is a student's official identifiation number at WNC all all other institutions within the Nevada System of Higher Education. • SHORT-TERM CLASSES — Students may register and pay for short-term courses until the day before the class begins.

Registration Information Hours Office hours are Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.- 5 p.m., unless otherwise noted. College staff will be ready to assist with registration on these dates/times:

WNC CARSON CITY

WNC Online

Monday-Thursday, Aug. 22-25................................................................8 a.m.- 7 p.m. Monday-Thursday, Aug. 29-Sept. 1.........................................................8 a.m.- 7 p.m.

Note: Student Services offices in the Bristlecone Building will remain open until 6 p.m. on Wednesdays when classes are in session.

Online and web enhanced classes are provided through WNC Online. Students taking online classes should have regular access to a reliable computer with a high-speed Internet connection. Basic skills required include: sending and receiving e-mails, word processing, attaching files, and basic web browser configuration. Successful online students are independent learners, self-motivated, and possess good reading skills and study habits. A typical threeunit class requires a minimum of about 10 hours per week for reading course materials and completing assignments.

WNC DOUGLAS

Monday-Thursday, Aug. 22-25................................................................9 a.m.- 6 p.m. Monday-Thursday, Aug. 29-Sept. 1.........................................................9 a.m.- 6 p.m.

WNC FALLON

Tuesday-Thursday, Aug. 22-25................................................................8 a.m.- 7 p.m. Monday-Thursday, Aug. 29-Sept. 1.........................................................8 a.m.- 7 p.m.

www.wnc.edu/online/

NOTE: Student Services office in Virgil Getto Hall will remain open until 6 p.m. on Tuesdays and Wednesdays when classes are in session.

Log-in instructions are listed at the upper right corner of the online page.

FERNLEY, HAWTHORNE, LOVELOCK, SMITH, YERINGTON

Web Classes: Classes delivered over the Internet that may require one or more scheduled meetings, either online or face-to-face.

Use our toll-free phone number to ask questions about registration or to speak to a counselor. Available weekdays 8 a.m.-5 p.m......................................................... 1-888-729-9626

Web Enhanced Classes: Regular face-to-face classes that use an Internet component to expand the course experience. Blended Classes: Classes delivered primarily over the Internet with regularly required face-to-face meetings.

Express Classes

Moodle: The software that the college uses to power WNC Online classes. Access Moodle directly at http://wnc.mrooms3.net

WNC offers many late start, shorter college classes to fit busy schedules. Visit individual department listings or my.wnc.edu

The WNC Student Code of Conduct applies to online classes as it does to traditional classes. The online classroom should be considered the same as a traditional classroom with all of the norms of behavior that the statement implies. Students should communicate with their classmates and instructors in a polite, civil manner, using proper English.

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REGISTRATION INFORMATION Academic Divisions

Class Cancellations/Changes

Communication & Fine Arts • www.wnc.edu/academics/division/cfa/ Chair, Maxine Cirac................................................................445-4281

WNC reserves the right to cancel classes with low or insufficient enrollment. The list of canceled courses will be updated as courses are canceled including those resulting from instructor illness or inclement weather. Canceled class hotline is updated throughout the semester. Students concerned about possible college closure due to inclement weather should check the WNC web site, the main college phone number, and local TV stations.

Nursing & Allied Health • www.wnc.edu/academics/division/nalh/ Chair, Dr. Judith Cordia.. .......................................................445-3295 Science, Mathematics & Engineering • www.wnc.edu/academics/division/sme/ Chair, Dr. Brigitte Dillet.. ..................... 445-4442 or 423-7565 ext. 2254 Social Science, Education, Humanities & Public Service www.wnc.edu/academics/division/sehp/ Chair, Dr. Robert Morin........................................................445-4401

Class Cancellation/ Class Change Information Carson/Douglas/Dayton/Reno area 445-3030

Technology • www.wnc.edu/academics/division/tch/ Chair, Ed Martin.....................................................................445-4272

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Adds, Drops & Withdrawals

Inclement Weather College Closure Information www.wnc.edu Carson . . . 445-3000 Local TV stations

Adds/drops may be completed at my.wnc.edu The last day to add fullterm classes through myWNC is Friday, Sept. 2. Dropping a full-term class must be done through myWNC any time until Friday, Dec. 9. Classes dropped after the 100 percent refund period will remain on a student transcript with a "W." See fee refund policy.

Grade Policy

Class & Building Locations

WNC students obtain their grades via the Internet. The college does not send grade mailers at the end of the semester. Grades are available approximately two weeks after the end of the semester. Fall grades will be available on Friday, Jan. 6. Federal law protects your grades. The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974, as amended, requires a photo ID to verify that the requestor is the person who earned the grades requested when a request is made in person. A unique password is considered the equivalent of a signature when the Internet is used to view grades.

WNC classes take place on site at the college's three campuses and five rural teaching centers, and at other community locations. To find a class location, address, map, and class code use the college web site: www.wnc.edu/location/buildings/

Contacting Faculty WNC faculty will be available to answer questions about classes and academic programs. Contact information and office hours can be obtained by contacting the instructional divisions listed below. Fulltime faculty information is also available on the college web site: www.wnc.edu/directory/browse/

Late Registration The last day to add a full-term class through myWNC is Friday, Sept. 2. Students must submit a Special Enrollment Request form with instructor signature/approval during the second week of classes. After Friday, Sept. 12, students must pay for a class in full before a class will be added using the Special Enrollment Request. The last day to pay for and submit a request to add a full-term class is Friday, Sept. 23.

STUDENT E-MAILS Students are required to provide a personal e-mail address in order to use myWNC for registering for classes and accessing student information. Students are responsible for updating their e-mail contact information on myWNC. The personal e-mail address on file will be used by the college and faculty for contacting students. E-mail addresses may be created through Yahoo!, Google, Hotmail, or any internet provider.

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ADMISSIONS & REGISTRATION INFORMATION Admissions Policies

COURSE EXCHANGES

Even exchange of courses is allowed during the second week of the semester (September 6-9). Students who want to drop and add full-term classes must submit a Special Enrollment Request form to Admissions and Records by September 9. Students requesting an even exchange should not drop classes through myWNC. Instructor signature(s) required for courses to be added. Course units to add must be equal to or greater than course units to drop. Dropped classes approved for even exchange will be removed from a student transcript.

WNC maintains an “open door” admissions policy. Any individual who can benefit from instruction at the college is welcome to enroll. WNC has no pre-admission standards and does not require new students to provide transcripts of previous educational experiences. Thus, any U.S. citizen, resident alien or qualified international student who: • is at least 18 years old, or • is a high school graduate, or • has completed the General Education Development (GED) exam and scored a 12th grade equivalency, may enroll in any general program offered by WNC. Admission only ensures general enrollment at WNC and does not guarantee admittance into specific programs or particular classes. For information regarding academic programs or classes, contact a counselor or the appropriate academic division. www.wnc.edu/studentservices/admissions/

COURSE LOAD

The number of units taken by a student, excluding courses taken for audit, makes up the total course load. The number of units a military veteran or financial aid student takes generally determines the benefits he or she receives. Full-time students carry 12 or more units; threequarter-time students carry 9-11 units; and half-time students carry 6-8 units. Students may not enroll for more than 18 units per semester without permission of a WNC counselor. The maximum number of units a WNC counselor may approve is 21.

ADMISSION FOR NEW STUDENTS

New students or students who have not taken a credit class in the past three years must submit a fall 2011 application for admission. Students must submit a separate application to enroll in non-credit, community education classes. Once an application has been submitted, within 3-4 business days, student ID number and password information will be sent via e-mail, allowing access to myWNC.

NURSING & ALLIED HEALTH PROGRAMS

WNC offers an Associate of Applied Science Degree in Nursing. Admission to the Nursing program is limited and requires a special application. Counseling Services.................................................... 445-3267

ADMISSION FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS

RESIDENCY

The college permits enrollment for those not yet graduated from high school. High school juniors and seniors may enroll with a completed High School Authorization form available at the WNC Admissions and Records office or online. High school students below junior level, when identified as academically talented by the school district and recommended by a designated school official, will be reviewed by the director of admissions on a case by case basis for enrollment status in credit courses. These students must have a minimum 3.0 GPA and meet with a WNC counselor. Otherwise, high school students below the junior level may only enroll in Community Education or College for Kids classes.

Regulations for determining Nevada residency for tuition charges are set by the Board of Regents. One of the following categories must apply in order for a student to be deemed a Nevada resident: 1) A dependent person whose spouse, family or legal guardian is a bona fide resident of Nevada for at least 12 consecutive months prior to the student’s date of matriculation. 2) A financially independent person who is a bona fide resident of Nevada for at least 12 consecutive months prior to the date of matriculation. Date of matriculation means the first day of instruction in the semester or term in which enrollment of a student first occurs. A student has matriculated if he/she enrolls for a course and does not withdraw before the 100 percent refund period or has a record of previous enrollment at Western Nevada College. A nonresident who matriculates to WNC shall continue to be classified as a nonresident student throughout the student’s enrollment, unless and until the student demonstrates continuous physical presence as a Nevada resident for at least 12 months immediately prior to the date of the application for reclassification. There are additional criteria that must be met for reclassification to resident status. There are also exceptions for determining residency, including graduation from a Nevada high school. Admissions & Records................................................... 445-3277

ADMISSION FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS

All foreign-born, non-resident students planning to attend WNC must contact Admissions and Records on the Carson City campus at least three months prior to attendance to prepare college and federal account information.

ADVANCED STANDING ADMISSION

Students who have earned credits from accredited post-secondary educational institutions may be eligible for advanced standing at WNC. These students should request to have official transcripts from each previously attended institution sent to WNC Admissions and Records.

AUDITING A CLASS

Auditing is a process by which the student pays all the regular fees, attends class sessions, receives all the instruction, and generally does the same assignments and work of a regularly enrolled student, but does NOT receive a grade or credits for the class. Auditors are not required to take exams. The last semester date to change credit to audit, or audit to credit, for full-term classes is Saturday, Oct. 22. After this date an audit may not be changed to a letter grade and a letter grade may not changed to an audit.

HAVE YOU MOVED? Please use myWNC to update your address, phone, and e-mail information so we can keep up-to-date records! Thank you!

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FEE INFORMATION NON-RESIDENT TUITION

FEE DUE DATES

Out-of-state students who enroll for six or fewer units in a semester are required to pay an additional $76.25 per unit for lower division classes and $124.50 per unit for upper division classes. Those who enroll for more than six units in a semester must pay an additional $3247.50.

No invoices will be mailed. It is the student's responsibility to review the amount owed through myWNC - my.wnc.edu Friday, Aug. 12 - Payment of 80% or first deferred payment due for all fall classes; unpaid students may be removed from class rosters

PAY BY INTERNET

Pay with e-check, Visa, MasterCard, or Discover online at my.wnc.edu. Verify account balance after submitting request.

Friday, Aug. 26 - Full payment (100%) or first deferred payment due for all fall classes added after August 12; unpaid students may be removed from class rosters; short-term classes added after August 26 must be paid for in full at the time of registration

PAY BY MAIL/DROP BOX

Make checks payable to Board of Regents. Indicate the student’s NSHE ID number. A fee payment box for after hours is located on the Carson City campus or mail to: WNC Business Office, 2201 West College Parkway Carson City, NV 89703-7399

Friday, Sept. 9 - Full payment due for all fall classes unless first deferred payment was made; unpaid students may be removed from class rosters Payment for short-term classes is due the day before the class starts.

PAY IN PERSON

Business Office hours are Monday through Friday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m., unless otherwise noted.

PER-UNIT FEES

NOTE: Due to the state budget crisis, fee increases are possible for the 2011-2012 academic year. Further fee information will be available as it is received.

CARSON CITY Monday-Thursday, Aug. 15-18......................................................................8 a.m.-7 p.m. Friday, Aug. 19...............................................................................................8 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday-Thursday, Aug. 22-25......................................................................8 a.m.-7 p.m.

Registration Fee (lower division)...........................................................$78.25/unit Registration Fee (upper division)..........................................................$128/unit Technology Fee......................................................................................$5.50/unit Distance Education Fee (lower division)...............................................$34.75/unit Distance Education Fee (upper division)...............................................$56.75/unit Non-resident Fee (six or fewer units) (lower division)...........................$76.25/unit Non-resident Fee (six or fewer units) (upper division)..........................$124.50/unit Non-resident Fee (seven or more units)................................................$3,247.50

DOUGLAS

Monday-Thursday....................................................................................9 a.m.- 6 p.m.

PAYMENT PLAN

The WNC Business Office offers a payment plan for any student who is enrolled in six or more units (current semester only). The plan divides the balance into three equal installments that are due on August 12, September 12 and October 12. Enrollment will be canceled if the first payment is not made on time. If second or third payments are late, a $10 fee or 10% of the balance, whichever is greater, will be accessed for each late payment. Sign-up at my.wnc.edu Application for admission fees, laboratory fees, and Community Education fees may not be deferred. Special fees, i.e., lab fees, insurance, etc., and approximately half of the registration and tuition fees are payable at registration.

AGENCY FEE PAYMENT

Students must submit the authorization for third party payment to the Business Office at WNC Carson City during the week they register. Fax ..........................................................................................................445-3027

APPLICATION FEE

Jump on JAC

All students who apply for admission are assessed a one-time $15 fee when they register. This fee is not deferrable or refundable even if the courses are full, dropped, or canceled.

GOOD NEIGHBOR TUITION

to get to class at WNC!

The Nevada System of Higher Education has discontinued the Good Neighbor reduced tuition policy due to state budget cuts. However, any students who currently have Good Neighbor status will continue to pay reduced tuition as long as they are continuously enrolled.

Carson City's fixed route bus service serves local residents with affordable, regular bus service to the Carson City campus. BUY TICKETS/PASSES @ WNC CARSON CITY BOOKSTORE

NON-RESIDENT DISTANCE EDUCATION TUITION

• Save $$$ on GAS • Save Wear & Tear on your Car • Avoid Parking Hassles • Find Time to Study Before Class • Help Keep our Air Clean

A reduced non-resident tuition fee of $34.75 per unit for lower division classes and $56.75 for upper division classes will be added to the regular registration fee per unit for non-resident students enrolled exclusively in distance education classes, and who reside outside of Nevada during the semester in which enrollment in the distance education course(s) occurs.

BUS SCHEDULE: www.carson-city.nv.us

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IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT FEES REGISTRATION FEE

DELINQUENT ACCOUNTS

The registration fee for lower division classes is $78.25 per unit and for upper division classes is $128 per unit (except for Community Education classes). The fee to audit a class is the same as the fee to register for credit. NOTE: some classes also carry a special use or lab fee.

All delinquent accounts will be placed on financial hold. Students on financial hold may not receive a transcript, register for classes or be awarded a certificate/diploma until the account has been cleared and financial hold removed. Delinquent accounts may be sent to collection after 90 days. The student will be assessed collection/legal fees. WNC does not furnish counter checks and under no circumstances will postdated or altered checks be accepted. A $25 collection fee will be assessed for any check returned as unpaid from the bank. Returned checks must be made good within ten days of the bank’s notification (cash, cashiers check or money order only) or the college will begin collection procedures.

TECHNOLOGY FEE

The NSHE Board of Regents technology fee of $5.50 per unit funds technology needs and enables WNC to stay current.

WESTERN UNDERGRADUATE EXCHANGE (WUE)

Through the Western Undergraduate Exchange, selected students from eligible western states may enroll in any of WNC’s programs at a reduced tuition level of 150 percent of the college’s regular resident unit fees. Students must request WUE status on the application for admission and apply for WUE status by submitting a WUE application to Admissions and Records prior to matriculation. WNC reserves the right to limit the number of WUE students from each state.

Fee Refunds The college’s refund policy applies to students in all programs and to all registration fees for withdrawal or net credit reduction, except for non-credit courses. The application fee is not refundable and cannot be transferred to another person or to another fee. Refund of fees for withdrawal from WNC semester-long classes will be as follows: • 100 percent if the withdrawal is completed within the first five working days of the semester The last day is Friday, Sept. 2. Courses dropped after the 100 percent refund period that are not "even exchanged" may affect financial aid.

FAST TRACK PROGRAM

High school students who enroll in selected WNC distance education classes through the High School Early Entry Program will pay a discounted fee. See a high school counselor for details.

Any course that begins at a date different from the regular semester and/or after the beginning of the semester, and all short-term courses DO NOT follow full-term refund guidelines. A short-term class is defined as a class that is not scheduled to meet for the entire semester (16 weeks for fall and spring, eight weeks for summer). Short-term courses and courses that start before the regular semester start date must be dropped at least one day before the first class session for 100 percent refund; after this day no refund will be given. Note: Many summer courses are short-term. Refund checks for dropped classes (when applicable) are prepared and mailed biweekly. Payment is made to the student and any other contributing agencies in proportion to the payment of the original fees made by each at the time of registration. Drops must be made by Internet before a refund can be issued. Refunds after published deadlines will not be considered for reasons which are beyond the control of the student. Failure to attend class, job transfers, changes in work schedule, relocation, etc., will not be considered grounds for refund appeals. Refund appeals with verifiable evidence may be granted during the first half of the semester for the following reasons: induction or activation into the armed forces; death of the student’s spouse, child, parent or legal guardian; death of the student; verifiable error on the part of the college; and verifiable incapacity, illness or injury which prevents the student from returning to school for the remainder of the semester. In general, no refund is made after the first half of the semester.

GRADUATION APPLICATION/FEES

Students seeking degrees or certificates of completion must submit a completed application for graduation and a $25 fee to Admissions and Records before processing begins. Missing the application deadline or failure to meet degree requirements means students must submit a new application and repay the application fee. Deadline for filing graduation applications and fees for the fall 2011 semester is Monday, Nov. 1.

Direct Deposit of Student Refund Checks Direct deposit is a convenient way for students to receive refund/overage checks. Instead of mailing a check, the funds can be deposited directly into a checking account. BENEFITS INCLUDE: Convenience… No waiting on the mail or waiting in line to cash or deposit the check. Quick access… The funds are available within two-five business days after the due date of refund. Safety… Prevent check loss or theft. Signing up is easy… Sign-up online at my.wnc.edu in the finance section of the myWNC student center.

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FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE Financial Aid Checklist

WELCOME MILLENNIUM SCHOLARS!

STEP #1: : New students must complete the WNC application for admission and declare a degree or certificate program. WNC is unable to process the FAFSA form until the student has been admitted to the college.

Your scholarship pays $40 per credit for lower division courses (100 & 200 level) and $60 per credit for upper division courses (300 & 400 level), up to 12 credits each term for courses 100 level & above.

STEP #2: Organize financial records that are necessary to complete the FAFSA. For the 2011-12 FAFSA the student’s and parent’s (for dependent students) 2010 tax return information is required. For married students filing separately the spouse’s tax information is required. Other income documents may include year-end statements from Social Security, W-2 forms, disability incomes statements, unemployment compensation statements, TANF annual income statements, etc.

To use your scholarship:

• Apply for admission and select a degree or certificate program. Only degree seeking students are eligible to receive the scholarship. • Register by Internet for at least six credits at WNC per semester. • Maintain the grade point average as required in your acknowledgement letter. • If you need additional funds for college, please contact Financial Assistance.

STEP #3: : Complete the electronic FAFSA at www.fafsa.gov. List WNC as the college choice. WNC’s school code: 013896. To sign the FAFSA electronically a PIN number is required for students and parents. The FAFSA PIN number can be used each year to apply for financial aid and to access federal student aid records online. The PIN should be kept in a safe place and never given to anyone.

Receiving Financial Aid & Scholarships When financial aid and scholarships are approved and the student has enrolled in the correct number of credits, funds will automatically be applied to the student’s WNC account. This will occur no earlier than ten days prior to the start of semester. If financial aid is not approved in time for fee deadlines, the student is responsible for payment. If funds awarded exceeds the charges on a student's account, the balance of funds is refunded to the student to pay for other educationally related expenses. Refunds are released to students beginning the week prior to the start of classes in one of the following ways: • Check: The refund check is mailed to the address listed in myWNC. • Direct Deposit: Direct deposit is available if the student completes a Direct Deposit form and submits it to the Business Office along with a voided check. Allow 10-15 business days for the form to be processed. Student who decides not to attend WNC must withdraw by the last day of the 100% refund period and notify the Financial Assistance Office.

STEP #4: Check myWNC to track the status of financial aid. Information may be required to verify the information on the FAFSA. Submit the requested documents to the Financial Assistance Office. If changes are made on the FAFSA or to the level of enrollment awards may change. For assistance completing the FAFSA, computers and advisors are available in Financial Assistance 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. The office is open until 6 p.m. Wednesdays when classes are in session. Bring financial records and the required Department of Education PIN number. Please Note: withdrawing from classes may require a repayment of financial aid and affect eligibility for future aid.

Applying for Financial Aid

Veterans Services

The college’s Financial Assistance Office administers an array of financial aid programs including grants, scholarships, loans and parttime employment to assist students in meeting educational expenses. All students are eligible for some type of financial assistance for class levels 095 and above.. To be considered for financial aid complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid each year. Students should complete the FAFSA online as soon as possible after January 1 for the next school year. Early submission of the FAFSA increases the possibility of receiving aid as some funds are limited. All financial aid application and checklist items must be complete and Satisfactory Academic Progress standard met by July 1, 2011, in order to receive aid for fall 2011 by class cancellation deadlines. If these items are not completed or met, students must plan to pay for feeson their own, in accordance with fee deadlines. Eligible applicants who do not meet the deadline may subsequently receive aid after the semester begins. The WNC scholarship application must be completed to be considered for scholarships. Deadlines are posted on the application. Application is available online at: www.wnc.edu/studentservices/financial/funding-scholarships.php

The college maintains an office of Veterans Services on the Carson City campus. Information concerning veterans services is also available through Counseling Services on the Fallon campus and from the coordinator at any of WNC’s outlying centers. Persons who are eligible for veterans benefits include: honorably discharged veterans, children of 100 percent service-connected disabled veterans, and the widows and children of veterans who died in service or from service-connected disabilities. Veterans and eligible persons are responsible for submitting all necessary paperwork to the Veterans Services Office. Early registration and submission of documents will assist the Veterans Services Office, and allow adequate time for processing applications. Academic counseling is required prior to certification each semester.

VETERANS STANDARD OF SATISFACTORY PROGRESS

www.FAFSA.GOV WE'RE HERE TO HELP Financial Assistance . . . . . . . . 445-3264 • www.wnc.edu/studentservices/financial/

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Veterans receiving VA educational benefits must maintain a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.0 on a 4.0 scale. If GPA falls below 2.0, he/she will be placed on academic probation for the following semester. If the cumulative GPA remains below 2.0 for two subsequent semesters, VA benefits will be terminated. To re-establish eligibility, students must take courses at their own expense until they achieve the required minimum 2.0 GPA.


COUNSELING & TESTING Counseling Services

Degree & Course Advising • Career Counseling • Personal Counseling

Counselors are available weekdays and some evenings at the Carson City, Douglas, and Fallon campuses to help students and community members make important decisions regarding educational goals and career directions. Counselors help students plan their academic schedules to ensure understanding of major/graduation requirements and current transfer guidelines. Counselors can also assist students with career exploration, interest testing, job search techniques, and provide current information about labor markets and educational training requirements. Students are encouraged to see a counselor prior to enrollment to receive correct advising.

Disability Support Services (DSS)

Testing

WNC is committed to making its programs and services accessible to persons with disabilities. To receive academic accommodations through Disability Services, students must be currently enrolled in classes and provide appropriate documentation of their disability. Support services for WNC students with disabilities are provided through Counseling Services on the Carson City campus. For effective and timely services, students should submit their requests for assistance at least four weeks in advance.

Every student planning to register for English or math courses at WNC must either take placement tests, submit ACT/SAT scores (no more than two years old), or provide a transcript showing completion of prerequisite courses. Testing assesses a student's current skills in reading, writing and math, and helps students select the appropriate courses to take at WNC. Students who are not sure if they need to test should contact a counselor. Board of Regents mandated ACT & SAT required scores:

English 100 English 101 Math 95 Math 96 Math 120 Math 126

Disability Services Carson City campus Bristlecone Building, Room 103 . . .445-3267 & 445-3266 • trists@wnc.edu

ORIENTATION • • • • •

Get critical information that all new students need to know Learn how to be successful in college Meet other new students Meet faculty and current students Tour the campus

ACT SAT Math 127 18 440 Math 128 21 510 Math 176 17 400 Math 181 19 470 Statistics 152 22 500 22 500

ACT 25 22 25 28 25

SAT 560 500 560 630 560

Testing is available by appointment at the Carson City and Fallon campuses. There is a $15 testing fee. Photo identification is also required.

Transfer Center/Career Center WNC’s Transfer Center assists students who plan to continue their education at another institution. The center makes transferring from WNC to another college or university as easy and efficient as possible. The Career Center provides information on career descriptions, job outlook, work settings and preparation necessary to enter specific career fields. The Transfer Center and Career Center are in Counseling Services at the Carson City and Fallon campuses.

SIGN UP

with Counseling Services

Carson........................................445-3267 Fallon..........................................423-7565

Campus Orientations

campu connect

Carson City • CEDAR-Marlette Hall Monday, Aug. 22 • Noon-1:30 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 23 • Noon-1:30 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 24 • 5:30-7 p.m.

Campus Connect is a student group that helps ease the transition to college. Campus Connect provides a social network and resources specifically for adult students. The group meets weekly and hosts workshops to support student success.

Douglas students are encouraged to attend orientation at the Carson City campus.

- MEETINGS -

Fallon • Virgil Getto Hall - 302

Tuesdays, 12:15-1:15 p.m. WNC Carson City, Bristlecone Lobby- Upper Level INFORMATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . 445-3270

Tuesday, Aug. 23 • 5:15-7 p.m.

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WHERE TO FIND HELP WNC Carson City 2201 W. College Parkway, Carson City, 89703 • www.wnc.edu General Information................................................................445-3000

Student Services • www.wnc.edu/studentservices/dean/ John Kinkella, Dean................................................................445-3344

Academic and Student Affairs Connie Capurro, Interim Vice President..........................................445-4405

Veterans Assistance • www.wnc.edu/studentservices/financial/funding-veterans.php .................................................................................................445-3260

Academic Skills Center • www.wnc.edu/asc/ Joshua Fleming, Coordinator..................................................445-4257

Western Nevada State Peace Officer Academy • www.wnc.edu/post/ Katie Durbin, Commander......................................................445-4408

Admissions & Records • www.wnc.edu/studentservices/admissions/ Dianne Hilliard, Director.........................................................445-3277

Workforce Development Center • www.wnc.edu/wdc/ David Steiger, Director.............................................................445-4427

Adult Literacy & Language/GED • www.wnc.edu/studentservices/alal/ Teri Zutter, Director................................................................445-4451

WNC Douglas

Associated Students of Western Nevada• www.wnc.edu/clubs/aswn/ .................................................................................................445-3323

1680 Bently Parkway South, Minden, 89423 Campus/Student Services • www.wnc.edu/location/douglas/ General Information.........................................782-2413/Fax 782-2415

Bookstore • www.wnc.edu/bookstore/..............................................445-3233

WNC Fallon

Business Office • www.wnc.edu/finance/business/..............................445-4221

160 Campus Way, Fallon, 89406 • www.wnc.edu/location/fallon/ General Information.........................................423-7565/Fax 423-8029

Child Development Center • www.wnc.edu/cdc/ Andrea Doran, Director..........................................................445-4262

Fallon Campus, Rural & Workforce Development.......................................................... 423-7565, Ext. 2224

Community Education/College for Kids/ Motorcycle Safety Program • www.wnc.edu/ce/ Linda Whitehill, Coordinator..................................................445-4268

Academic Skills Center • www.wnc.edu/asc/................. 423-7565, Ext. 2278

Counseling Services • www.wnc.edu/studentservices/counseling/ Deborah Case, Director...........................................................445-3267

Associated Students of Western Nevada • www.wnc.edu/clubs/aswn/ ................................................................................ 423-7565/Ext. 2264

Disability Support Services (DSS) • www.wnc.edu/dss/ Susan Trist, Coordinator.........................................................445-3275

Bookstore • www.wnc.edu/bookstore/............423-7556/.423-7565/Ext. 2280

Facilities Planning & Management • www.wnc.edu/finance/facilities/ Dave Rollings, Director...........................................................445-4223

Counseling, Financial & Registration Services • www.wnc.edu/studentservices/counseling/ ........... 423-7565/Ext. 2221 Ron Marrujo, Coordinator..................................... 423-7565/Ext. 2240

Finance & Administration• www.wnc.edu/finance/ Daniel J. Neverett, Vice President............................................445-4231

GED Prep & Exam • www.wnc.edu/studentservices/alal/ Information................................................................423-7565/Ext. 2221

Financial Assistance • www.wnc.edu/studentservices/financial/ Lori Tiede, Director.................................................................445-3264

Library & Instructional Technology http://library.wnc.edu/aboutthelibrary/fallon.html .................................................................423-5330/423-7565 Ext. 2241

High School Tech Prep Program • www.wnc.edu/academics/techprep/ Kevin Edwards, Coordinator...................................................445-3241

Specialty Crop Institute • www.wnc.edu/ce/sci/ Ann Louhela, Project Director.................................................351-2551

Human Resources & General Counsel • www.wnc.edu/personnel/ Mark Ghan, Esq., Vice President.............................................445-4235

Truck Driving School • www.wnc.edu/ce/ats/.................................423-5186

Library & Instructional Technology • http://library.wnc.edu/ Ken Sullivan, Director.............................................................445-3229

Veterans Assistance • www.wnc.edu/studentservices/financial/funding-veterans.php Megan Herringshaw.................................................. 423-7565/Ext. 2239

Nursing & Allied Health Programs • www.wnc.edu/academics/division/nalh/ Judith Cordia, Ed.D., Director................................................445-3296

Community Education/College for Kids • www.wnc.edu/ce/ Susan Emmons.........................................................................423-5847

Public Safety • www.wnc.edu/ps/...................................................445-3308 Jack Piirainen, Director...........................................................721-3132

WNC Rural Communities

Student Life/Student Center/Outreach • www.wnc.edu/student_life/ Katie Leao, Coordinator..........................................................445-3324

Fernley, Hawthorne, Lovelock, Smith Valley & Yerington residents may contact a WNC campus for assistance, or use the toll-free number. ....................................................................................... 1-888-729-9626

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Carson City Classes ClassPREREQUISITE Number Section Units Class Title That must be met UNITS before enrollment

Day CLASS TITLE

Credit awarded for the class

ANTHROPOLOGY * 80044

ANTH 101 1001 3 Intro to Anthropology NOTE: Web Enhanced

CLASS NUMBER

MW

Class section number The first letter of the section number also identifies campus or center.

* * *

86973 80004 80005 80009 80010 80014 80016 80020

ACC 105 ACC 135 ACC 135 ACC 201 ACC 201 ACC 202 ACC 203 ACC 261

1001 1001 1002 1001 1002 1001 1001 1001

3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE * * * * * * * * * *

80023 80025 80029 80030 80031 80032 80034 80035 80036 80037 80039 80041 93054 80043

AM 145 AM 145 AM 146 AM 146 AM 147 AM 147 AM 148 AM 149 AM 151 AM 152 AM 154 AM 201 AM 203 AM 215

ANTHROPOLOGY

1001 1002 1001 1002 1001 1002 1001 1001 1001 1001 1001 1001 1001 1001

INSTRUCTOR

1-2:15PM

Starratt

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

80044 ANTH 101 1001 3 80046 ANTH 101 1003 3 XXXXX ANTH 101 1002 3 80059 ANTH 102 1001 3 87070 ANTH 110L 1001 1 80060 ANTH 201 1001 3

CED 314

LOCATION TBA indicates class time, day or

other important information

Section Units Class Title

Instructor

CLASS MEETING DAYS

NOTES or any

CLASS PREFIX

ACCOUNTING

Location

CLASS TIME

SECTION NUMBER

Reference number of the class

Class Number

Time

Day

location is to be arranged. To find location, address, map, and class code use the college web site: www.wnc.edu/location/buildings/

Time

Location

Instructor

Taxation for Individuals Bookkeeping I Bookkeeping I Financial Accounting Financial Accounting Managerial Accounting Interm Accounting I Governmental Accounting

M MW MW TuTh TuTh TuTh W Th

7-9:45 PM 11AM-12:15 PM 5:30-6:45 PM 11AM-12:15 PM 5:30-6:45 PM 5:30-6:45 PM 7-9:45 PM 7-9:45 PM

CED 325 CED 325 CED 325 CED 325 CED 325 CED 314 CED 325 CED 325

Austin Kloes Akin Manke Austin Manke Kloes Conlin

American Sign Lang I American Sign Lang I Amer Sign Lang II Amer Sign Lang II Amer Sign Lang III Amer Sign Lang III American Sign Language IV American Sign Language V Fingerspelling I Fingerspelling II Deaf History Interpreting Sign Lang I Interpreting Sign Lang III Conversational ASL

TuTh TuTh TuTh TuTh MW MW MW MW Tu Tu TuTh Tu TuTh MW

1-2:45 PM 5-6:45 PM 1-2:45 PM 5-6:45 PM 1-2:45 PM 5-6:45 PM 4-5:45 PM 4-5:45 PM 3-3:50 PM 12-12:50 PM 4-5:15 PM 4-6:45 PM 5:30-6:45 PM 6-7:45 PM

CED 109 HTCH 309 CED 110 HTCH 312 CED 110 HTCH 309 HTCH 311 HTCH 310 HTCH 309 CED 109 HTCH 310 HTCH 311 HTCH 310 HTCH 310

Frank Smith Craig Weaver Archer White Archer Frank Archer Frank Frank Magness Frank Giordano

Intro Cultural Anthroplgy TuTh 1-2:15 PM CED 308 Starratt Intro Cultural Anthroplgy MW 4-5:15 PM CED 317 Starratt Intro Cultural Anthroplgy TuTh 1-2:15 PM CED 308 Starratt NOTE: Interactive Video Sending Site. For high school enrollment ONLY. Contact a high school or WNC Counselor for details. Intro Physical Anthroplgy TuTh 11AM-12:15 PM CED 317 Starratt Physical Anthropology Lab TuTh 2:30-3:45 PM CED 317 Starratt NOTE: Must also enroll in ANTH 102. Peoples/Cult of World MW 1-2:15 PM CED 307 Starratt NOTE: Interactive Video Sending Site.

FEE INFORMATION AVAILABLE ONLINE @ my.wnc.edu • Asterisk (*) before the class number indicates that the course has a prerequisite.

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Carson City Classes Class Number

Section Units Class Title

XXXXX ANTH 201 1002 3 * 87072 ANTH 443 1001 3

ART

80075 ART 100 1001 3 80076 ART 100 1002 3 80077 ART 100 1003 3 80079 ART 101 1001 3 80080 ART 101 1002 3 80081 ART 101 1003 3 94331 ART 105 1001 3 81054 ART 111 1001 3 81057 ART 127 1001 3 80087 ART 135 1001 3 80088 ART 141 1001 3 80089 ART 141 1002 3 80094 ART 160 1001 3 80095 ART 211 1001 3 80096 ART 211 1002 3 * 80098 ART 212 1001 3 * 80099 ART 212 1002 3 * 81160 ART 212 1003 3 * 80101 ART 227 1001 3 81061 ART 231 1001 3 * 80105 ART 232 1001 3 81050 ART 261 1001 3

ASTRONOMY * 80113 AST 109 1001 3 AUTOMOTIVE AUTOBODY

80115 AUTB 120 1001 3 80117 AUTB 200 1001 3

Day

Time

Location

Instructor

Peoples/Cult of World MW 1-2:15 PM CED 307 Starratt NOTE: Interactive Video Sending Site. For high school enrollment ONLY. Contact a high school or WNC Counselor for details. Environmental Archaeology MW 2:30-3:45 PM CED 317 Starratt NOTE: Contact Deb Case 445-3270 for class information. Prerequisites: Admission to the BTech program or consent of advisor.

Visual Foundations NOTE: Lab fee $25. Visual Foundations NOTE: Lab fee $25. Visual Foundations NOTE: Lab fee $25. Drawing I NOTE: Lab fee $25. Drawing I NOTE: Lab fee $25. Drawing I NOTE: Lab fee $25. Color Theory NOTE: Lab fee $25. Beginning Ceramics NOTE: Lab fee $30. Watercolor I NOTE: Lab fee $25. Photography I NOTE: Lab fee $40. Intro Digital Photography-Photoshop NOTE: Lab fee $40. Intro Digital Photography-Photoshop NOTE: Lab fee $40. Art Appreciation NOTE: Lab fee $15. Ceramics I NOTE: Lab fee $30. Ceramics I NOTE: Lab fee $30. Ceramics II NOTE: Lab fee $30. Ceramics II NOTE: Lab fee $30. Ceramics II NOTE: Lab fee $30. Watercolor II NOTE: Lab fee $25. Painting I NOTE: Lab fee $25. Painting II NOTE: Lab fee $25. Survey of Art History II

MW

10AM-12:15 PM

ASP 210

Tetly

TuTh

10AM-12:15 PM

ASP 214

Brugler

Tu

4:30-9 PM

ASP 214

Carder

TuTh

10AM-12:15 PM

ASP 210

Tetly

MW

3-5:15 PM

ASP 210

Peng

MW

5:30 PM-7:45 PM

ASP 210

Peng

Th

6-8:45 PM

HTCH 316

Lee

M

5:30-8:15 PM

ASP 213

Kremers

Th

1-3:45 PM

ASP 214

Carder

M

5:30-8:15 PM

ASP 214

Edgington

TuTh

2:30-4:45 PM

HTCH 314

Conkey

MW

7-9:15 PM

HTCH 314

Conkey

MW

1-2:15 PM

ASP 210

Tetly

W

12:30-5 PM

ASP 213

Kremers

TuTh

4-6:15 PM

ASP 213

Brugler

W

12:30-5 PM

ASP 213

Kremers

TuTh

4-6:15 PM

ASP 213

Brugler

M

12:30-5 PM

ASP 213

Brugler

Th

1-3:45 PM

ASP 214

Carder

Tu

1-5:15 PM

ASP 210

Peng

Tu

1-5:15 PM

ASP 210

Peng

M

7-9:45 PM

ASP 203

Brown

Planetary Astronomy NOTE: Lab fee $10.

TuTh

4-5:15 PM

OBSV 102

Collier

Automotive Collision I M 7-9:55 PM AUTO 106 Marshall NOTE: Lab fee $45. Automotive Refinishing I W 7-9:55 PM AUTO 106 Marshall NOTE: Lab fee $45.

FEE INFORMATION AVAILABLE ONLINE @ my.wnc.edu • Asterisk (*) before the class number indicates that the course has a prerequisite.

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Carson City Classes Class Number

Section Units Class Title

AUTOMOTIVE MECHANICS 80119 AUTO 101 1001 3 81065 AUTO 115 1001 4 * 81066 AUTO 130 1001 3 * 81131 AUTO 145 1001 4 81132 AUTO 160 1001 3 * 81133 AUTO 225 1001 4 * 94460 AUTO 227 1001 4 * 80124 AUTO 235 1001 4

BIOLOGY

* 80125 BIOL 100 1001 3 * 80126 BIOL 100 1002 3 80129 BIOL 113 1001 3 * 80130 BIOL 190 1001 3 81229 BIOL 190L 1001 1 80134 BIOL 200 1001 3 * 80137 BIOL 223 1001 4 * 80138 BIOL 223 1002 * 80139 BIOL 223 1003 4 * 80140 BIOL 223 1004 * 80142 BIOL 224 1001 4 * 80143 BIOL 224 1002 * 80147 BIOL 251 1001 4 * 80148 BIOL 251 1002

BUSINESS

80151 BUS 101 1001 3 94357 BUS 101 1005 3 80160 BUS 107 1001 3 80161 BUS 107 1002 3 * 80164 BUS 108 1001 3 80167 BUS 109 1001 3

Day

Time

Location

Intro to General Mech M 7-10 PM AUTO 105 NOTE: Lab fee $25. Auto Elect 1 MW 6-10 PM AUTO 103 NOTE: ASE/NATEF certified instructor, facility and curriculum. Lab fee $25. Engine Reconditioning F 1-3:45 PM AUTO 105 NOTE: Lab fee $25. Auto Brakes TuTh 6-10 PM AUTO 105 NOTE: ASE/NATEF certified instructor, facility and curriculum. Lab fee $20. Auto Air Cond & Heating W 7-9:55 PM AUTO 105 NOTE: Lab fee $25. Eng Performance I NOTE: ASE/NATEF certified instructor, facility and curriculum. Lab fee $20. Eng Performance II MW 1-2:15 PM AUTO 105 NOTE: ASE/NATEF certified instructor, facility and curriculum. Lab fee $25. Eng Performance III TuTh 6-10 PM AUTO 103 NOTE: ASE/NATEF certified instructor, facility and curriculum. Lab fee $25.

Instructor

White Maxwell Glick Becker Staff Staff Maxwell Moore

Gen Biol for Non-Majors M 1-3:45 PM CED 305 Bryant NOTE: Lab fee $10. Gen Biol for Non-Majors Tu 7-9:45 PM BRIS 332 Bryant NOTE: Lab fee $10. Life in the Oceans TuTh 5:30-6:45 PM BRIS 329 Magrini NOTE: Web-Enhanced Class. Internet access required. Instructor will provide details in class. Intro to Cell & Molec Bio Tu 9:30 AM-12:15 PM BRIS 329 Magrini NOTE: Web-Enhanced Class. Internet access required. Instructor will provide details in class. Prerequisites: CHEM 121 or corequisite CHEM 121; Corequisites: BIOL 190L. Intr Cell & Molec Bio Lab Th 9:30 AM-12:15 PM BRIS 329 Magrini NOTE: Web-Enhanced Class. Internet access required. Instructor will provide details in class. Lab fee $50. Corequisites: BIOL 190. Elements of Anat/Physiol F 7-9:45 PM CED 308 Khaiboullina Interactive Video Sending Site. Human Anatomy & Phys I MW 9:30-10:45 AM BRIS 329 Magrini NOTE: Web-Enhanced Class. Internet access required. Instructor will provide details in class. Lab required. Human Anatomy & Phys I-Lab W 1-3:45 PM BRIS 329 Magrini Web-Enhanced Class. Internet access required. Instructor will provide details in class. Lab fee $50. Human Anatomy & Phys I TuTh 5:30-6:45 PM CED 306 Carman NOTE: For more info, see www.drcarman.info; students must purchase lab coat and goggles at the WNC book store. Lab required. Human Anatomy & Phys I-Lab Tu 7-9:45 PM ASP 201 Carman NOTE: LAB FEE $50. Human Anatomy & Phys II MW 11 AM-12:15 PM BRIS 329 Magrini NOTE: Web-Enhanced Class. Internet access required. Instructor will provide details in class. Human Anatomy & Phys II-Lab M 1-3:45 PM BRIS 329 Magrini NOTE: Lab fee $50. Web-Enhanced Class. Internet access required. Instructor will provide details in class. Lab required. General Microbiology TuTh 4-5:15 PM CED 306 Carman NOTE: More info, see www.drcarman.info; students must purchase lab coat and goggles at the WNC bookstore. Lab required. General Microbiology-Lab Th 7-9:45 PM ASP 201 Carman NOTE: Lab fee $50

Intro to Business Intro to Business Interactive Video Sending Site. Business Speech Comm Business Speech Comm Bus Letter & Reports NOTE: Directed toward the technical writing. Business Mathematics NOTE: Lab fee $5.

TuTh W

8-9:15 AM 7-9:45 PM

REYN 114 CED 308

Staff Semas

MW TuTh M

11AM-12:15 PM 5:30-6:45 PM 7-9:45 PM

REYN 114 CED 317 CED 315

Semas Mccuin Brumhall

Tu

4-6:45 PM

CED 315

Joanette-Gallio

FEE INFORMATION AVAILABLE ONLINE @ my.wnc.edu • Asterisk (*) before the class number indicates that the course has a prerequisite.

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Carson City Classes Class Number

Section Units Class Title

80171 BUS 110 1001 3 80180 BUS 273 1001 3

BUILDING INSPECTOR

87426

BI 101

1001

3

CHEMISTRY * 80265 CHEM 100 1001 3 * 81208 CHEM 121 1001 4 * 81209 CHEM 121 1002 * 81210 CHEM 121 1003 * 81211 CHEM 121 1004 4 * 81212 CHEM 121 1005 * 81213 CHEM 121 1006 * 94329 CHEM 122 1001 4 * 94330 CHEM 122 1002 CISCO TECHNOLOGY

81100 CSCO 120 1001 4 90380 CSCO 120 1002 4 * 81101 CSCO 121 1001 4 * 90381 CSCO 121 1002 4 * 80411 CSCO 230 1001 4 * 81103 CSCO 280 1001 4

CIVIL ENGINEERING

* 94302 CEE 411 1001 3 * 94303 CEE 465 1001 2

COMMUNICATION

80347

COM 101

1001

3

Day

Time

Instructor

Human Relations for Empl NOTE: Contact instructor at maclinc@wnc.edu Business Law I

Tu

7-9:45 PM

CED 316

Maclin

TuTh

5:30-6:45 PM

CED 205

Winne

Intro to Building Codes

Tu

7-9:45 PM

REYN 114

Singleton

Molecules Life Mod World TuTh 5:30-6:45 PM CED 305 Pandit NOTE: Lab fee $10. General Chemistry I TuTh 1-2:15 PM REYN 103 Sady NOTE: Lab required. General Chemistry I-Lab Tu 9:30 AM-12:15 PM ASP 201 Sady NOTE: Lab fee $40. General Chemistry I-Lab Th 9:30 AM-12:15 PM ASP 201 Sady NOTE: Lab fee $40. General Chemistry I MW 5:30-6:45 PM REYN 103 Carman NOTE: For more info, see www.drcarman.info; students must purchase lab coat and goggles at the WNC bookstore. Lab required. General Chemistry I-Lab M 7-9:45 PM ASP 201 Carman NOTE: Lab fee $40. General Chemistry I-Lab W 7-9:45 PM ASP 201 Carman NOTE: Lab fee $40. General Chemistry II Tu 2:30-5:15 PM CED 305 Sady NOTE: Lab required. General Chemistry II-Lab Th 2:30-5:15 PM ASP 201 Sady NOTE: Lab fee $40.

CCNA Internetworking Fund NOTE: Lab fee $30. Class meets 8/30-10/20. CCNA Internetworking Fund NOTE: Lab fee $30. Class meets 8/29-10/19. CCNA Routing Protocals NOTE: Lab fee $30. Class meets 10/25-12/15. CCNA Routing Protocals NOTE: Lab fee $30. Class meets 10/24-12/14. Fndmntls Network Security CCNP Advanced Routing

TuTh

5:30-10 PM

REYN 112

Riske

MW

5:30-10 PM

REYN 112

Staff

TuTh

5:30-10 PM

REYN 112

Riske

MW

5:30-10 PM

REYN 112

Staff

M W

5:30-10 PM 5:30-10 PM

REYN 111 REYN 111

Riske Riske

Environmental Law M 7-9:45 PM NOTE: Admission to the BTech program or consent of advisor required. Const Cost Accounting Tu 4-6:45 PM NOTE: Admission to the BTech program or consent of advisor required.

REYN 113

Staff

REYN 113

Staff

Oral Communications

REYN 114

Kubistant

9 AM-5 PM

CED 331A

Friberg

5:15-7 PM

CED 331A

Friberg

9 AM-5 PM

CED 331A

Friberg

5:15-7 PM

CED 331A

Friberg

9 AM-5 PM

CED 331A

Friberg

W

4-6:45 PM

COMPUTER APPLICATIONS

80182 CA 100 1001 .5 80186 CA 101 1001 .5 80187 CA 101 1002 .5 80191 CA 102 1001 .5 80192 CA 102 1002 .5

Location

Intro to Personal Computing Sa NOTE: Lab fee $5. Meets 9/3. Windows 7. Intro to MS Windows TuTh NOTE: Lab fee $5. Meets 9/6-9/15. Windows 7. Intro to MS Windows Sa NOTE: Lab fee $5. Meets 9/10. Windows 7. Intro to Word Processing TuTh NOTE: Lab fee $5. Meets 9/20-29. MS Word 2010. Intro to Word Processing Sa NOTE: Lab fee $5. Meets 9/17. MS Word 2010.

FEE INFORMATION AVAILABLE ONLINE @ my.wnc.edu • Asterisk (*) before the class number indicates that the course has a prerequisite.

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Carson City Classes Class Number

Section Units Class Title

80196 CA 103 1001 .5 80197 CA 103 1002 .5 80201 CA 104 1001 .5 * 80204 CA 107 1001 .5 * 81167 CA 107 1003 .5 80210 CA 117 1001 .5 80211 CA 117 1002 .5 80215 CA 118 1001 .5 80218 CA 119 1001 .5 80219 CA 119 1002 .5 * 80222 CA 127 1001 .5 * 80223 CA 127 1002 .5 80224 CA 128 1001 .5 80226 CA 129 1001 .5 80227 CA 129 1002 .5 * 80229 CA 140 1001 .5 80231 CA 144 1001 .5 80234 CA 153 1001 .5 80237 CA 154 1001 .5 80240 CA 155 1001 .5

Day

Intro to Spreadsheets TuTh NOTE: Lab fee $5. Meets10/18-10/27. MS Excel 2010. Intro to Spreadsheets Sa NOTE: Lab fee $5. Meets 10/8. MS Excel 2010. Intro to Data Base Mgt Sa NOTE: Lab fee $5. Meets 11/5. MS Access 2010. Intro to Powerpoint TuTh NOTE: Lab fee $5. Meets 11/15-12/1. MS Powerpoint 2010. Intro to Powerpoint Sa NOTE: Lab fee $5. Meets 10/22. MS Powerpoint 2010. MS Word: Intermediate TuTh NOTE: Lab fee $5. Meets 10/4-10/13. MS Word 2010. MS Word: Intermediate Sa NOTE: Lab fee $5. Meets 9/24. MS Word 2010. MS Access: Intermediate Sa NOTE: Lab fee $5. Meets 11/19. MS Access 2010. MS Excel: Intermediate TuTh NOTE: Lab fee $5. Meets 11/1-11/10. MS Excel 2010. MS Excel: Intermediate Sa NOTE: Lab fee $5. Meets 10/15. MS Excel 2010. MS Word: Advanced Sa NOTE: Lab fee $5. Meets 12/3. MS Word 2010. MS Word: Advanced Sa NOTE: Lab fee $5. Meets12/3/11. MS Word 2010. MS Access: Advanced Sa NOTE: Lab fee $5. Meets12/17. MS Access 2010. MS Excel: Advanced Sa NOTE: Lab fee $5. Meets 12/10. MS Excel 2010. MS Excel: Advanced Sa NOTE: Lab fee $5. Meets 12/10. MS Excel 2010. MS Powerpoint: Intermediate Sa NOTE: Lab fee $5. Meets 11/19. MS Powerpoint 2010. Basic Internet Sa NOTE: Lab fee $5. Meets 10/1. Quickbooks I Sa NOTE: Lab fee $5. Meets 9/3. Quickbooks II Sa NOTE: Lab fee $5. Meets 9/17. Quickbooks III Sa NOTE: Lab fee $5. Meets 10/1.

Time

Location

Instructor

5:15-7 PM

CED 331A

Friberg

9 AM-5 PM

CED 331A

Friberg

9 AM-5 PM

CED 331A

Friberg

5:15-7 PM

CED 331A

Friberg

9 AM-5 PM

CED 331A

Friberg

5:15-7 PM

CED 331A

Friberg

9 AM-5 PM

CED 331A

Friberg

9 AM-5 PM

CED 331A

Friberg

5:15-7 PM

CED 331A

Friberg

9 AM-5 PM

CED 331A

Friberg

9 AM-5 PM

CED 331D

Nietz

9 AM-5 PM

CED 331A

Nietz

9 AM-5 PM

CED 331A

Nietz

9 AM-5 PM

CED 331D

Nietz

9 AM-5 PM

CED 331A

Nietz

9 AM-5 PM

CED 331D

Nietz

9 AM-5 PM

CED 331A

Waltz

9 AM-5 PM

CED 331D

Granton

9 AM-5 PM

CED 331D

Granton

9 AM-5 PM

CED 331D

Granton

W

4-6:45 PM

REYN 107

Sullivan

TuTh

11 AM-12:15 PM

REYN 112

Staff

Tu

7-9:45 PM

CED 331C

Schader

Th TuTh

7-9:45 PM 5-6:45 PM

CED 331C REYN 111

Schader Riske

COMPUTER AIDED DRAFTING DESIGN (See also Drafting) 80243 CADD 100 1001 3

Intro to Comp Aid Dft NOTE: Lab fee $30.

COMPUTER INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 80271 CIT 112 1001 3 * 80273 CIT 130 1001 3 * 80275 CIT 173 1001 3 80277 CIT 263 1001 3

COMPUTER SCIENCE

* 80410 CS 135 1001 3

CONSTRUCTION

80351 CONS 108 1001 3 80352 CONS 116 1001 2

Network + NOTE: Lab fee $30. Beginning Java NOTE: Lab fee $30. Linux Install & Config IT Project Management

Computer Science I W 1-3:45 PM CED 331C Manov NOTE: Lab fee $30. Web-Enhanced Class. Internet access required. Instructor will provide details in class.

Cons Materials & Methods NOTE: Lab fee $15. Plumbing Principles/Mthds NOTE: Lab fee $10.

M

2:30-5:15 PM

REYN 108

Oney

Tu

5:15-7 PM

REYN 108

Staff

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Carson City Classes Class Number

Section Units Class Title

80353 CONS 120 1001 3 81136 CONS 121 1001 3 80355 CONS 205 1001 2 * 80356 CONS 216 1001 2 * 81137 CONS 230 1001 2 81138 CONS 281 1001 3 * 80363 CONS 290 1001 3 * 94301 CONS 351 1001 5

CORE HUMANITIES * * * *

80254 80255 80260 80264

CH 201 CH 201 CH 202 CH 203

1001 1002 1001 1001

3 3 3 3

Day

Ancient & Medieval Culture Ancient & Medieval Culture The Modern World Amer Exp & Const’l Change

TuTh MW M TuTh

Intro College Experience NOTE: Meets 8/15-19.

CRIMINAL JUSTICE

80381 CRJ 101 1001 3 80382 CRJ 101 1002 3 80383 CRJ 101 1003 3 80387 CRJ 102 1001 3 * 80390 CRJ 103 1001 3 80391 CRJ 106 1001 3 * 80401 CRJ 164 1001 3 * 80407 CRJ 230 1001 3 80408 CRJ 265 1001 3 80409 CRJ 270 1001 3

DANCE

80412 DAN 132 1001 1 80413 DAN 135 1001 1 80414 DAN 144 1001 1 80415 DAN 160 1001 1 * 80416 DAN 244 1001 1

9:30-10:45 AM 5:30-6:45 PM 4-6:45 PM 2:30-3:45 PM

Instructor

BRIS 346 BRIS 346 REYN 114 BRIS 344

Kille Kille Dwyer Desroches

CED 316

Priest

1-3:45 PM

CED 313

Nicholas

8 AM-5 PM

CED 109

Hilliard

MTuWThF 9 AM-12 PM

COUNSELING & PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT 80369 CPD 117 1001 3 80371 CPD 131 1001 .5

Location

Blueprint Read/Spec W 2:30-5:15 PM REYN 108 Oney NOTE: Lab fee $15. Principle Cons Estimating W 7-9:45 PM REYN 114 Staff NOTE: Lab fee $15. Construction Site Safety MTuWTh 8 AM-5 PM REYN 111 Staff NOTE: Meets 9/26-29. Structural Layout Assy W 5:15-7 PM REYN 108 Oney NOTE: Lab fee $35. Electrical Dist System M 5:15-7 PM REYN 108 Oney NOTE: Lab fee $10. Cons Plan Schedule Contrl Th 7-9:45 PM REYN 111 Staff NOTE: Lab fee $15. Department consent required. Internship - Construction Oney First class meeting 8/30 at 4:30 p.m. in REYN 108A. For more info contact instructor at 445-3353. Adv Project Supervision Th 5-10 PM REYN 114 Staff NOTE: Admission to the BTech program or consent of advisor required.

COUNSELING & EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY 80252 CEP 121 1001 1

Time

Intro to Counseling Tu NOTE: Weekly group practice outside of class required. Anger Management Tech Sa NOTE: Meets 9/24.

Intro Criminal Justice I Tu 7-9:45 PM CED 204 Intro Criminal Justice I MW 9:30-10:45 AM CED 204 Intro Criminal Justice I M 7-9:45 PM CED 308 Intro Criminal Justice II Tu 7-9:45 PM CED 203 Communication in CRJ W 7-9:45 PM CED 207 NOTE: This class must be taken before attending the Western Nevada State Peace Officer Academy. For Academy enrollment call Katie Durbin, 775-445-4408. Intro to Corrections W 7-9:45 PM CED 203 Prin of Investigation Tu 7-9:45 PM REYN 113 Criminal Law Tu 7-9:45 PM CED 317 Intro: Physical Evidence Th 7-9:45 PM CED 315 Intro to Criminology MW 9:30-10:45 AM BRIS 346

Finn Finn Finn Hubert Quirk Hubert Caudill Orduna Hastings Caudill Morin

Jazz Dance (Beginning) Tu 5:30-7:10 PM DANS TBA Scheer NOTE: Lab fee $30. Class meets at Dance Spirit 951 N Stewart #C, Carson City. Beginning Ballet M 7:15-8:55 PM WNPA STDO Davis NOTE: Lab fee $30. Class meets at Western Nevada Performing Arts Center 2038 South Edmonds, Carson City Beginning Tap Dancing Tu 6:15-7:55 PM WNPA STDO Davis NOTE: Lab fee $30. Class meets at Western Nevada Performing Arts Center 2038 South Edmonds, Carson City Hip-Hop Dance Th 5:30-6:30 PM DANS TBA Scheer NOTE: Lab fee $30. Class meets at Dance Spirit 951 N Stewart #C, Carson City. Tap Dance (Intermediate) W 6:15-7:55 PM WNPA STDO Davis NOTE: Lab fee $30. Class meets at Western Nevada Performing Arts Center 2038 South Edmonds, Carson City

FEE INFORMATION AVAILABLE ONLINE @ my.wnc.edu • Asterisk (*) before the class number indicates that the course has a prerequisite.

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Carson City Classes Class Number

Section Units Class Title

DRAFTING (Also see CADD) 80417 DFT 100 1001 3 94513 DFT 110 1001 3

Day

Time

Location

Instructor

Basic Drafting Principles Tu 7-9:45 PM REYN 110 Staff NOTE: Lab fee $20. Blueprint Read/Indust W 7-9:45 PM REYN 107 Perez NOTE: Instruction to include concepts required by industry. Course instruction will begin with simple prints and will proceed to more advanced.

EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION 80418 ECE 121 1001 1 80420 ECE 122 1001 1 87270 ECE 156 1001 1 87276 ECE 168 1001 1 80430 ECE 204 1001 3 * 80432 ECE 231 1001 3-6 * 80432 ECE 231 1001 3-6 80433 ECE 250 1001 3 XXXXX ECE 250 1002 3

ECONOMICS * *

80438 80439 80443 80445

ECON 102 ECON 102 ECON 103 ECON 261

1001 1002 1001 1001

3 3 3 3

EDUCATION

80447 EDU 201 1001 3 80448 EDU 202 1001 3 80449 EDU 203 1001 3 * 80452 EDU 208 1001 3 * 80455 EDU 214 1001 3

Parent Care Relations Sa 9 AM-4:30 PM CED 110 Crawshaw NOTE: Meets 9/24-10/8. Observation Skills MW 2:30-3:45 PM CED 315 Staff NOTE: Meets 10/17-11/16. Music in Presch Curric W 7-9:45 PM ASP 203 Gilliland NOTE: Meets 9/7-10/5. Infect Diseases & 1st Aid W 7-9:45 PM ASP 203 Crawshaw NOTE: Meets 11/2-12/7. Prin Child Guidance M 7-9:45 PM CED 110 Marcusson Child Dev Lab Th 2:30-5:30 PM CED 203 Knight NOTE: Meets in BRIS 350Q for the first week. Contact instructor Knight to work out class times in advance @ knights6@wnc.edu Child Dev Lab TuW 2:30-5:30 PM CDC P.E. Knight NOTE: Meets in BRIS 350Q for the first week. Contact instructor Knight to work out class times in advance @ knights6@wnc.edu Intro to Early Child Educ MW 1-2:15 PM CED 308 Knight NOTE: Interactive Video Sending Site. Intro to Early Child Educ MW 1-2:15 PM CED 308 Knight NOTE: Interactive Video Sending Site. High school enrollment ONLY. Contact a high school or WNC Counselor for details.

Prin of Microeconomics Prin of Microeconomics Prin of Macroeconomics Prin of Statistics I

MW M MW MW

CED 315 CED 314 CED 315 CED 314

Cook Hughey Cook Hughey

Intro to Elementary Educ MW 5:30-6:45 PM CED 204 Black NOTE: There is an online component to this class. Intro to Secondary Ed TuTh 4-5:15 PM CED 325 Rousselle NOTE: Includes 20 hour practicum. Students must have a security check and be finger printed (Additional $40) Intro to Special Ed W 4-6:45 PM BRIS 321 Rousselle Student Diverse Backgrnds Tu 4-6:45 PM CED 116 Saunders Teachers Technology MW 2:30-3:45 PM CED 331A Rousselle NOTE: Lab fee $20.

EDUCATIONAL PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT 80574 EPD 250 1001 1 80575 EPD 271 1001 1 80576 EPD 276 1001 1

1-2:15 PM 7-9:45 PM 4-5:15 PM 5:30-6:45 PM

Prsnlty Type/Learn Styles F 4-10 PM CED 110 Meets 11/18-19 Sa 8 AM-5 PM ESL Teaching Methods SaSu 8 AM-5PM CMS TBA Meets 10/15-10/16 Mgmt Mthds for Subs Sa 9 AM-4:30 PM CED 111 Meets 10/8-10/15

Hilliard Hilliard O’Brien Rousselle

EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY 80577 EPY 150 1001 3 80579 EPY 150 1003 3 80580 EPY 150 1004 3 XXXXX EPY 150 1002 3

Strategies Academ Success TuTh 2:30-3:45 PM CED 308 Priest Interactive Video Sending Site-CARSON. Strategies Academ Success MW 11 AM-12:15 PM CED 314 Priest Strategies Academ Success MW 5:30-6:45 PM CED 313 Priest Strategies Academ Success TuTh 2:30-3:45 PM CED 308 Priest Interactive Video Sending Site. High school enrollment ONLY. Contact a high school or WNC Counselor for details.

FEE INFORMATION AVAILABLE ONLINE @ my.wnc.edu • Asterisk (*) before the class number indicates that the course has a prerequisite.

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Carson City Classes Class Number

Section Units Class Title

Day

Time

Location

Instructor

EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES

80457 EMS 100 1001 .5 Healthcare Provider CPR Sa 8:30 AM-5 PM CED 109 Clement NOTE: Lab fee $40. Meets 8/13. Course book available Mon-Fri at the Nursing & Allied Health office. Paid receipt required to receive book. Call 445-3294. 80458 EMS 100 1002 .5 Healthcare Provider CPR Sa 8:30 AM-5 PM CED 109 Clement NOTE: Lab fee $40. Meets 8/20. Course book available Mon-Fri at the Nursing & Allied Health office. Paid receipt required to receive book. Call 445-3294. 80459 EMS 100 1003 .5 Healthcare Provider CPR Sa 8:30 AM-5 PM CED 109 Clement NOTE: Lab fee $40. Meets 8/27. Course book available Mon-Fri at the Nursing & Allied Health office. Paid receipt required to receive book. Call 445-3294. 80460 EMS 100 1004 .5 Healthcare Provider CPR Sa 8:30 AM-5 PM CED 109 Clement NOTE: Lab fee $40. Meets 9/17. Course book available Mon-Fri at the Nursing & Allied Health office. Paid receipt required to receive book. Call 445-3294. 80461 EMS 100 1005 .5 Healthcare Provider CPR Sa 8:30 AM-5 PM CED 109 Clement NOTE: Lab fee $40. Meets 10/8. Course book available Mon-Fri at the Nursing & Allied Health office. Paid receipt required to receive book. Call 445-3294. XXXXX EMS 108 1001 7.5 EMT - Basic TuTh 5:30-9:30 PM CED 109 Wilson Sa 9 AM-12 PM CED 110 Wilson NOTE: Lab fee $75. Immunizations, CPR & health insurance requirements must be completed prior to registering for class. Attendance is mandatory first 2 classes. Saturdays TBA. * XXXXX EMS 109 1001 2 EMT Basic Refresher SaSu 8:30 AM-5 PM CED 109 Wilson NOTE: Lab fee $30. Meets 11/5-11/20. Current EMT and CPR certification required prior to registering for class.

ENERGY

94304 ENRG 110 1001 3

Intro to Altrntve Energy NOTE: Lab fee $40.

Tu

9:30 AM-12:15 PM REYN 105

Handelin

ENGINEERING 80567 ENGR 100 1001 3

Intro to Engineering Design NOTE: Lab fee $50 & $30

M

7-9:45 PM

Hillis

CED 331C

ENGLISH (See also Reading) 80465 ENG 90 1001 3 80466 ENG 90 1002 3 80468 ENG 95 1001 3 80469 ENG 95 1002 3 80470 ENG 95 1003 3 80471 ENG 95 1004 3 80472 ENG 95 1005 3 80473 ENG 95 1006 3 80474 ENG 95 1007 3 80475 ENG 95 1008 3 * 80480 ENG 98 1001 3 * 80482 ENG 98 1002 3 * 80483 ENG 98 1003 3 * 80484 ENG 98 1004 3 * 80485 ENG 98 1005 3 * 80486 ENG 98 1006 3 * 93071 ENG 98 1011 3 * 80499 ENG 100 1001 5 * 80501 ENG 100 1003 5 * XXXXX ENG 100 1002 5 * 80517 ENG 101 1001 3 * 80518 ENG 101 1002 3. * 80519 ENG 101 1003 3 * 80520 ENG 101 1004 3 * 80521 ENG 101 1005 3 * 80522 ENG 101 1006 3 * 80524 ENG 101 1007 3 * 80525 ENG 101 1008 3 * 80527 ENG 101 1010 3

Basic Writing I TuTh 11AM-12:15 PM CED 108 Staff Basic Writing I W 7-9:45 PM CED 313 Staff Basic Writing II TuTh 1-2:15 PM BRIS 320 Staff Basic Writing II MWF 11-11:50 AM CED 203 Burns Basic Writing II M 7-09:45 PM CED 203 Willson Basic Writing II TuTh 5:30-6:45 PM CED 203 Lauritsen Basic Writing II TuTh 9:30-10:45 AM BRIS 320 Swirczek Basic Writing II MW 4-5:15 PM CED 203 Counts Basic Writing II TuTh 11 AM-12:15 PM CED 110 Jenkins Basic Writing II MW 5:30-6:45 PM CED 203 Willson Basic Writing III TuTh 9:30-10:45 AM REYN 114 Andrade Basic Writing III TuTh 11 AM-12:15 PM CED 203 Rousselle Basic Writing III MWF 9-9:50 AM CED 313 McGranaghan Basic Writing III MW 5:30-6:45 PM CED 205 Barrett Basic Writing III TuTh 5:30-6:45 PM CED 206 Burns Basic Writing III Tu 7-9:45 PM ASP 203 Lauritsen Basic Writing III MWF 11-11:50 AM CED 313 McGranaghan Composition - Enhanced MW 2:30-4:45 PM CED 307 Boswell Composition - Enhanced TuTh 5:30-7:45 PM CED 313 Jenkins Composition - Enhanced MW 2:30-4:45 PM CED 307 Boswell NOTE: Interactive Video Sending Site. For high school enrollment ONLY. Contact a high school or WNC Counselor for details. Composition I TuTh 11 AM-12:15 PM BRIS 346 Kille Composition I M 7-9:45 PM BRIS 346 Kille Composition I MW 11 AM-12:15 PM CED 205 Barrett Composition I MW 1-2:15 PM BRIS 343 Rousselle Composition I MW 5:30-6:45 PM CED 316 Weiner Composition I TuTh 9:30-10:45 AM CED 305 Staff Composition I MW 9:30-10:45 AM CED 205 Staff Composition I MWF 12-12:50 PM CED 313 McGranaghan Composition I MW 5:30-6:45 PM CED 308 Boswell NOTE: Interactive Video Sending Site.

FEE INFORMATION AVAILABLE ONLINE @ my.wnc.edu • Asterisk (*) before the class number indicates that the course has a prerequisite.

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Carson City Classes Class Number

Section Units Class Title

* XXXXX ENG 101 1009 3 * 80544 ENG 102 1001 3 * 80545 ENG 102 1002 3 * 80546 ENG 102 1003 3 * 80547 ENG 102 1004 3 * 80548 ENG 102 1005 3 * 80549 ENG 102 1006 3 * 93672 ENG 221 1001 3 * 80565 ENG 295 1001 3 81237 ENG 299 1001 3

ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES * 80568 ENV 100 1001 3

FINANCE

80603

FIN 101

1001

3

FRENCH

80605 FREN 101 1001 3 80606 FREN 111 1001 4 93860 FREN 111 1002

Day

Time

Location

Instructor

Composition I MW 5:30-6:45 PM CED 308 Boswell NOTE: Interactive Video Sending Site. For high school enrollment ONLY. Contact a high school or WNC Counselor for details. Composition II MWF 9-9:50 AM CED 314 Fleming Composition II TuTh 11 AM-12:15 PM REYN 113 Staff Composition II W 1-3:45 PM CED 305 Cooper-Smith Composition II Tu 7-9:45 PM BRIS 346 Kille Composition II TuTh 9:30-10:45 AM REYN 113 Staff Composition II MW 5:30-6:45 PM BRIS 343 Counts Writing Fiction Th 1-3:45 PM REYN 113 Swirczek Directed Study in English Fleming NOTE: Independent Study. Contact instructor, Josh Fleming 445-4257, to arrange assignment schedule. Special Topics in English W 7-9:45 PM BRIS 320 Swirczek

Humans and Environment NOTE: Lab fee $10.

TuTh

4-5:15 PM

BRIS 322

Ryan

Personal Finance

Tu

4-6:45 PM

CED 316

Mccubbin

Conversational French I NOTE: Discussion also required. First Year French I-Lecture First Year French I-Discussion NOTE: Lecture also required.

MW

11:30 AM-12:45 PM CED 109

Cirac

MW MW

11:30 AM-12:45 PM CED 109 11-11:30 AM CED 109

Cirac Cirac

GEOGRAPHY * 80609 GEOG 103 1001 3 * 80610 GEOG 103 1002 3 * 94103 GEOG 104 1001 1 80613 GEOG 106 1001 3 80614 GEOG 106 1002 3 81255 GEOG 107 1001 1

GEOLOGY

80617 GEOL 100 1001 3 80618 GEOL 100 1002 3 80619 GEOL 100 1003 3 * 80631 GEOL 101 1001 3 * 94104 GEOL 103 1001 1 * 81256 GEOL 201 1001 3

Physical Geography TuTh 11 AM-12:15 PM BRIS 322 Kortemeier NOTE: Web-Enhanced Class. Internet access required. Instructor will provide details in class. Physical Geography MW 4-5:15 PM BRIS 322 Ryan Physical Geography Lab Th 1-3:45 PM BRIS 322 Kortemeier NOTE: Lab fee $10. Intro: Cultural Geography TuTh 11 AM-12:15 PM CED 308 Ryan Interactive Video Sending Site. Intro: Cultural Geography MW 5:30-6:45 PM BRIS 322 Ryan Geog of Great Basin NP W 7-7:30 PM BRIS 322 Ryan NOTE: Meets 9/14-18. Field course 9/16-18. Mandatory pre-trip meeting 9/14 from 7-7:30. Students are responsible for lodging, travel and meals.

Earthquakes and Volcanoes MW 9:30-10:45 AM BRIS 322 Kortemeier NOTE: Web-Enhanced Class. Internet access required. Instructor will provide details in class. Earthquakes and Volcanoes Tu 1-3:45 PM BRIS 322 Kortemeier NOTE: Web-Enhanced Class. Internet access required. Instructor will provide details in class. Earthquakes and Volcanoes Th 7-9:45 PM BRIS 322 Bell NOTE: Web-Enhanced Class. Internet access required. Instructor will provide details in class. Physical Geology MW 11 AM-12:15 PM BRIS 322 Kortemeier NOTE: Students planning to transfer to a university are advised to take GEOL 103 Physical Geology Lab along with GEOL 101. Web-Enhanced Class. Internet access required. Instructor will provide details in class. Physical Geology Lab W 1-3:45 PM BRIS 322 Kortemeier NOTE: Lab fee $15. Geology of Nevada W 7-9:45 PM CED 307 Nicely NOTE: Video $20 per unit. Interactive Video transmitted from Douglas. At least one field trip will be required.

GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS 80640 GIS 109 1001 3 81261 GIS 171 1001 1

Intro to GIS NOTE: Lab fee $15. GIS Urban & Regional Plan NOTE: Meets 11/18-19

M

7-9:45 PM

HTCH 313

Ryan

F Sa

4-10 PM 8 AM-5 PM

HTCH 313

Atkinson

FEE INFORMATION AVAILABLE ONLINE @ my.wnc.edu • Asterisk (*) before the class number indicates that the course has a prerequisite.

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Carson City Classes Class Number

Section Units Class Title

81259 GIS 212 1001 1 81260 GIS 235 1001 3 * XXXXX GIS 280 1001 3 * XXXXX GIS 290 1001 3

Day

HISTORY

80657 80658 80660 80661 80662 80664 80665 80666 80671

HIST 101 HIST 101 HIST 102 HIST 105 HIST 105 HIST 106 HIST 111 HIST 111 HIST 217

1001 1002 1001 1001 1002 1001 1001 1002 1001

3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

80655

HDFS 201

HUMANITIES

80680

HUM 101

80692

ITAL 101

JAPANESE

93078

JPN 101

Atkinson Ryan Ryan

Th

6-8:45 PM

HTCH 316

Lee

TuTh

5:30-6:45 PM

HTCH 314

Conkey

Tu

7-9:45 PM

HTCH 317

Kelley

M

7-9:45 PM

HTCH 317

Mauldin

TuTh

5:30-6:45 PM

HTCH 317

Kelley

MW

5:30-6:45 PM

HTCH 314

Conkey

MW

5:30-6:45 PM

HTCH 317

Kelley

Tu

7-9:45 PM

HTCH 314

Conkey

U.S. History I to 1865 U.S. History I to 1865 U.S. Hist 1865 to Present European Civil to 1648 European Civil to 1648 European Civ 1648 to Pres Surv of Am Const History Surv of Am Const History Nevada History

TuTh M TuTh TuTh W M TuTh MW TuTh

9:30-10:45 AM 7-9:45 PM 5:30-6:45 PM 11 AM-12:15 PM 7-9:45 PM 4-6:45 PM 11 AM-12:15 PM 1-2:15 PM 1-2:15 PM

BRIS 321 BRIS 321 BRIS 321 BRIS 321 BRIS 321 BRIS 321 CED 305 CED 317 BRIS 321

Yurtinus Yurtinus Desroches Yurtinus Yurtinus Simonian Morin Morin Yurtinus

3

Life Span Hum Development

MW

1-2:15 PM

CED 306

Black

1001

3

Intro to Humanities

MW

1-2:15 PM

CED 108

Van Ardoy

Intro to Information Sys NOTE: Lab fee $30. MS Office 2010 & Windows 7. Intro to Information Sys NOTE: Lab fee $30. MS Office 2010 & Windows 7. Intro to Information Sys NOTE: Lab fee $30. MS Office 2010 & Windows 7. Computer Applications NOTE: Lab fee $30. MS Office 2010.

Tu

7-9:45 PM

CED 331D

Winters

Th

7-9:45 PM

CED 331D

Flannagan

TuTh

11 AM-12:15 PM

CED 331C

Manov

MW

5:30-6:45 PM

CED 331D

Manov

80683 IS 101 1001 3 80684 IS 101 1002 3 80685 IS 101 1003 3 * 80690 IS 201 1001 3

ITALIAN

Ryan

1001

INFORMATION SYSTEMS

Instructor

Color and Design NOTE: Lab fee $25. Comp Graphics/Print Media NOTE: Lab fee $30. Comp Graphics/Dig Media NOTE: Lab fee $30. Elect Layout & Typography NOTE: Lab fee $30. InDesign Web Design & Publishing I NOTE: Lab fee $30. Dreamweaver Electronic Imaging NOTE: Lab fee $30. Photoshop Web Anim & Interactiv I NOTE: Lab fee $30. Flash Electronic Imaging II NOTE: Lab fee $30.

HUMAN DEVELOPMENT AND FAMILY STUDIES

Location

Intermediate Arcinfo Tu 7-9:45 PM HTCH 313 NOTE: Lab fee $15. Spatial Analysis in GIS W 7-9:45 PM HTCH 313 NOTE: Lab fee $15. Internship in GIS Independent Study NOTE: Lab fee $15. GIS Careers / Portfolio Independent Study NOTE: Lab fee $15.

GRAPHIC COMMUNICATIONS * 94332 GRC 109 1001 3 80646 GRC 118 1001 3 80647 GRC 119 1001 3 80649 GRC 144 1001 3 * 80650 GRC 175 1001 3 * 80651 GRC 183 1001 3 * 80653 GRC 188 1001 3 * 80654 GRC 283 1001 3

Time

1001

3

Italian Convers I

M

4-6:45 PM

REYN 113

Cunningham

1001

3

Japanese, Conv I

TuTh

5:30-6:45 PM

CED 111

Vance

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Carson City Classes Class Number

JOURNALISM

80693

JOUR 101

Section Units Class Title

1001

3

Day

Critcl Analysis of Mass Media

Th

Time

7-9:45 PM

Location

Instructor

CED 308

Hickey

LABORATORY TECHNICIAN

* XXXXX LTE 110 1001 4 Tech of Venipuncture M 5-5:30 PM CED 207 Bruchez M 5:30-9:30 PM CED 221 Tu 5-7 PM CED 207 NOTE: Lab fee $100. Immunizations CPR & health insurance requirements must be completed prior to registering for class. Additional clinical days TBA. Attendance is mandatory first two classes.

MACHINE TOOL TECHNOLOGY 80796 MTT 105 1001 3 80797 MTT 105 1002 3 80799 MTT 106 1001 2 80800 MTT 106 1002 2 80802 MTT 110 1001 3 80803 MTT 110 1002 3 * 80805 MTT 111 1001 2 * 80806 MTT 111 1002 2 * 80810 MTT 250 1001 3 * 80813 MTT 251 1001 2 * 80814 MTT 251 1002 2 * 80816 MTT 260 1001 3 * 80817 MTT 260 1002 3 * 80819 MTT 261 1001 1-6 * 80821 MTT 262 1001 2 * XXXXX MTT 295 1001 1-6

MANAGEMENT

80784 MGT 103 1001 3 80786 MGT 201 1001 3 80789 MGT 212 1001 3 80791 MGT 283 1001 3 * XXXXX MGT 323 1001 3 * XXXXX MGT 462 1001 3

MARKETING

80794

MKT 210

MATHEMATICS

80701

MATH 91

Machine Shop I W 7-9:45 PM MTT 100 NOTE: Lab fee $45. Machine Shop I W 9-11:45 AM MTT 100 NOTE: Lab fee $45. Machine Shop Practice I M 7-9:45 PM MTT 100 NOTE: Lab fee $40. Machine Shop Practice I M 9-11:45 AM MTT 100 NOTE: Lab fee $40. Machine Shop II Tu 7-9:45 PM MTT 100 NOTE: Lab fee $45. Machine Shop II W 9-11:45 AM MTT 100 NOTE: Lab fee $45. Mach Shop Practice II M 7-9:45 PM MTT 100 NOTE: Lab fee $40. Mach Shop Practice II M 9-11:45 AM MTT 100 NOTE: Lab fee $40. Machine Shop III Th 7-9:45 PM MTT 100 NOTE: Lab fee $45. Mach Shop Practice III M 7-9:45 PM MTT 100 NOTE: Lab fee $40. Mach Shop Practice III M 9-11:45 AM MTT 100 NOTE: Lab fee $40. Machine Shop IV Th 7-9:45 PM MTT 100 NOTE: Lab fee $45. Machine Shop IV W 9-11:45 AM MTT 100 NOTE: Lab fee $45. Machine Projects Th 7-9:45 PM MTT 100 NOTE: Lab fee $45. Mach Shop Practice IV M 7-9:45 PM MTT 100 NOTE: Lab fee $40. Work Experience NOTE: Independent Study. Contact Paul Eastwood at 445-4421 for course information.

Eastwood

Intro Small Business Mgt M 7-9:45 PM Prin of Management Tu 7-9:45 PM Leadership & Hum Rel M 7-9:45 PM Intro/Hum Resources Mgt Th 7-9:45 PM Organizational Behavior W 7-9:45 PM NOTE: Contact Deborah Case in Counseling Services at 445-3270 for class information. Admission to the BTech program or consent of advisor required. Changing Environments Tu 7-9:45 PM NOTE: Contact Deborah Case in Counseling Services at 445-3270 for class information. Admission to the BTech program or consent of advisor required.

CED 316 CED 305 CED 317 CED 317 CED 315

Mcmullen Mccubbin Rhoads Stewart Andriola

CED 315

Stewart

Eastwood Eastwood Eastwood Eastwood Eastwood Eastwood Eastwood Eastwood Eastwood Eastwood Eastwood Eastwood Eastwood Eastwood Eastwood

1001

3

Marketing Principles

W

4-6:45 PM

CED 207

Staff

1001

3

Basic Mathematics

MW

5:30-6:45 PM

CED 315

Weaver

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Carson City Classes Class Number

Section Units Class Title

80702 MATH 91 1002 3 80703 MATH 91 1003 3 * 80707 MATH 93 1001 3 * 80708 MATH 93 1002 3 * 80709 MATH 93 1003 3 * 80714 MATH 95 1001 3 * 80716 MATH 95 1002 3 * 80717 MATH 95 1003 3 * 80718 MATH 95 1004 3 * 80719 MATH 95 1005 3 * 81195 MATH 95 1007 3 * 80724 MATH 96 1001 3 * 80725 MATH 96 1002 3 * 80726 MATH 96 1003 3 * 80727 MATH 96 1004 3 * 80728 MATH 96 1005 3 * 86815 MATH 96 1014 3 80743 MATH 100 1001 1 80744 MATH 100 1002 1 80745 MATH 110 1001 3 * 80746 MATH 120 1001 3 * 80747 MATH 120 1002 3 * 80748 MATH 120 1003 3 * 80749 MATH 120 1004 3 * 80758 MATH 122 1001 3 * 80761 MATH 126 1001 3 * 80762 MATH 126 1002 3. * 86817 MATH 126 1007 3 * 80767 MATH 127 1001 3 * 80768 MATH 127 1002 3 * 80769 MATH 128 1001 5 * 80770 MATH 176 1001 3 * 80772 MATH 181 1001 4 * 80773 MATH 181 1002 4 * XXXXX MATH 181 1008 4 * 80778 MATH 182 1001 4 * 80780 MATH 283 1001 4

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING * XXXXX ME 198 1001 1 * 80783 ME 241 1001 3

Day

Time

Location

Instructor

Basic Mathematics TuTh 9:30-10:45 AM CED 108 Basic Mathematics TuTh 5:30-6:45 PM CED 108 Pre Algebra MW 9:30-10:45 AM ASP 203 Pre Algebra MW 5:30-6:45 PM CED 108 Pre Algebra TuTh 9:30-10:45 AM ASP 203 Elementary Algebra MW 11 AM-12:15 PM ASP 203 Elementary Algebra MW 5:30-6:45 PM ASP 203 Elementary Algebra TuTh 11 AM-12:15 PM ASP 203 Elementary Algebra TuTh 1-2:15 PM ASP 203 Elementary Algebra TuTh 4-5:15 PM ASP 203 Elementary Algebra TuTh 7-8:15 PM CED 108 Intermediate Algebra MW 11 AM-12:15 PM BRIS 320 Intermediate Algebra MW 1-2:15 PM ASP 203 Intermediate Algebra MW 2:30-3:45 PM ASP 203 Intermediate Algebra MW 5:30-6:45 PM CED 317 Intermediate Algebra TuTh 1-2:15 PM CED 108 Intermediate Algebra TuTh 5:30-6:45 PM CED 204 NOTE: Web-Enhanced Class. Internet access required. Instructor will provide details in class. Math for Allied Hlth Pgrm MTuWThF 1-3:30 PM CED 110 NOTE: Meets 8/15-19. Math for Allied Hlth Pgrm MTuWThF 6-8:30 PM CED 110 NOTE: Meets 8/15-19. Shop Mathematics MW 4-5:15 PM CED 110 Fund of College Math MW 4-5:15 PM BRIS 332 Fund of College Math MW 5:30-6:45 PM CED 109 Fund of College Math TuTh 11 AM-12:15 PM BRIS 332 Fund of College Math MW 11 AM-12:15 PM BRIS 332 Number Concpt Elem Tchr TuTh 4-5:15 PM BRIS 346 Precalculus Mathematics I MW 5:30-6:45 PM BRIS 332 Precalculus Mathematics I TuTh 1-2:15 PM BRIS 332 Precalculus Mathematics I TuTh 5:30-6:45 PM BRIS 346 Precalculus Math II MW 1-2:15 PM BRIS 332 Precalculus Math II MW 5:30-6:45 PM CED 110 Precalculus/Trigonometry MTuWTh 1-2:05 PM BRIS 346 Intro Calc for Bus/Soc Sci MW 7-8:15 PM CED 109 Calculus I MW 11 AM-12:40 PM BRIS 346 Calculus I MW 5:15-6:55 PM CED 305 Calculus I MW 5-6:45 PM REYN 102 NOTE: Video fee $15. Interactive Video transmitted from Douglas. For high school enrollment ONLY. Contact a high school or WNC Counselor for details. Calculus II TuTh 5:15-6:55 PM BRIS 343 Calculus III TuTh 5:15-6:55 PM BRIS 332

Sunderman Branco McNeil Branco McNeil McNeil McNeil McNeil Conard Sunderman Branco Conard Conard Bye Morrison-Rader Sunderman Orbas

Cooperative Training Rprt Independent Study NOTE: Department consent required. Statics MW 5:30-6:45 PM CED 227

Herring

Arrigotti Arrigotti Arrigotti Schwartz Bye Morrison Schwartz Barnes Schwartz Arrigotti Barnes Schwartz Arrigotti Morrison Bye Morrison Morrison Hardie Arrigotti Schwartz

Herring

MUSIC, APPLIED ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

NOTE: Lab fee $200. Students are responsible for ensuring that their correct phone number is listed with admissions to enable the instructor to contact them. Students will be called to schedule a lesson time during the first week of instruction. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 81107 MUSA 107 1001 1 Clarinet-Lower Division Farnsley 88456 MUSA 111 1001 1 Euphonium - Lower Division Farnsley 81109 MUSA 113 1001 1 Flute-Lower Division Farnsley 80846 MUSA 115 1001 1 Guitar Lachew 80847 MUSA 115 1002 1 Guitar Dunn 81111 MUSA 121 1001 1 Horn - Lower Division Farnsley 88457 MUSA 123 1001 1 Oboe - Lower Division Farnsley

Private lessons are also available in brass and woodwinds. Call Performing Arts . . . 445-4249 FEE INFORMATION AVAILABLE ONLINE @ my.wnc.edu • Asterisk (*) before the class number indicates that the course has a prerequisite.

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Carson City Classes Class Number

80849 81113 81115 81117 81119 80851

MUSA 129 MUSA 131 MUSA 135 MUSA 137 MUSA 139 MUSA 145

Section Units Class Title 1001 1001 1001 1001 1001 1001

1 1 1 1 1 1

MUSIC, ENSEMBLE

80854 MUSE 101 1001 1

MUSIC, GENERAL

80827 MUS 107 1001 2 * 80829 MUS 108 1001 2 81141 MUS 111 1001 3 81142 MUS 111 1002 3 * 80830 MUS 112 1001 3 * 80831 MUS 112 1002 3 80836 MUS 125 1001 3 80838 MUS 176 1001 2-3 80839 MUS 176 1002 2-3 80843 MUS 276 1001 2-3

Day

Time

Location

Instructor

Piano-Lower Division Saxophone-Lower Division Trombone-Lower Division Trumpet-Lower Division Tuba-Lower Division Voice-Lower Division

Shipley Farnsley Farnsley Farnsley Farnsley Peebles

Concert Choir NOTE: Lab fee $15.

Zabelsky

Tu

7-9:45 PM

CED 116

Guitar Class I M 5-6:40 PM CED 116 Lachew Guitar Class II M 5-6:40 PM CED 116 Lachew Piano Class I TuTh 2:30-3:45 PM CED 115 Arrigotti Piano Class I MW 4-5:15 PM CED 115 Arrigotti Piano Class II TuTh 2:30-3:45 PM CED 115 Arrigotti Piano Class II MW 4-5:15 PM CED 115 Arrigotti History of Rock Music MW 1-2:15 PM CED 116 Shipley Musical Theatre Practicum M 7-10 PM ASP SWH Arrigotti NOTE: Students perform in Andrew Lloyd Webber’s, “The Phantom of the Opera” 11/4-11/20 at the Carson City Community Center. Auditions are open to continuing students only per licensing restrictions. Auditions: Tues., Aug. 2, 6 p.m., ASP SWH. Musical Theatre Practicum Th 7-9:45 PM ASP SWH Arrigotti NOTE: Students perform in Andrew Lloyd Webber’s, “The Phantom of the Opera” 11/4-11/20 at the Carson City Community Center. Auditions are open to continuing students only per licensing restrictions. Auditions: Tues., Aug. 2, 6 p.m., ASP SWH. Musical Theatre Practicum F 7-10 PM ASP SWH Arrigotti NOTE: Students perform in Andrew Lloyd Webber’s, “The Phantom of the Opera” 11/4-11/20 at the Carson City Community Center. Auditions are open to continuing students only per licensing restrictions. Auditions: Tues., Aug. 2, 6 p.m., ASP SWH.

NURSING

* XXXXX NURS 130 1001 6 Nursing Assistant MW 8-11:45 AM CED 206 Wiseman NOTE: Lab fee $50. Immunizations CPR & health insurance requirements must be completed prior to registering for class. Attendance is mandatory first two classes. Four Sat. and/or Sun. TBA. * XXXXX NURS 130 1002 6 Nursing Assistant MW 5:45-7:30 PM CED 206 Keith MW 7:30-9:30 PM CED 219 NOTE: Lab fee $50. Immunizations CPR & health insurance requirements must be completed prior to registering for class. Attendance is mandatory first two classes. Four Sat. and/or Sun. TBA. * XXXXX NURS 136 1001 3 Foundation Nursing Theory M 8-10:50 AM REYN 103 Ingraffia-Strong * XXXXX NURS 137 1001 1 Foundation Nursing Lab MTu 1-4:PM CED 207 Ingraffia-Strong NOTE: Lab fee $100. NOTE: Meets 8/29-10/18. * XXXXX NURS 137 1002 1 Foundation Nursing Lab MTu 1-4 PM CED 220 Staff NOTE: Lab fee $100. Meets 8/29-10/18. * XXXXX NURS 137 1003 1 Foundation Nursing Lab WTh 1-4 PM CED 207 Ingraffia-Strong NOTE: Lab fee $100. Meets 8/31-10/20. * XXXXX NURS 137 1004 1 Foundation Nursing Lab WTh 1-4 PM CED 220 Moreland NOTE: Lab fee $100. Meets 8/31-10/20. * XXXXX NURS 138 1001 2 Foundation Nursing Clinical MTu 1-7 PM CLNS LAB Ingraffia-Strong NOTE: Meets 10/24-11/29. * XXXXX NURS 138 1002 2 Foundation Nursing Clinical MTu 1-7 PM CLNS LAB Staff NOTE: Meets 10/24-11/29. * XXXXX NURS 138 1003 2 Foundation Nursing Clinical WTh 1-7 PM CLNS LAB Ingraffia-Strong NOTE: Meets 10/26-12/8. * XXXXX NURS 138 1004 2 Foundation Nursing Clinical TuW 1-7 PM CLNS LAB Moreland NOTE: Meets 10/25-11/30. * XXXXX NURS 138 1005 2 Foundation Nursing Clinical TuW 1-7 PM CLNS LAB Staff NOTE: Meets 10/25-11/30. * XXXXX NURS 138 1006 2 Foundation Nursing Clinical WTh 1-7 PM CLNS LAB Staff NOTE: Meets 10/26-12/8. * XXXXX NURS 147 1001 2 Health Assessment Theory W 9-10:50 AM REYN 103 Staff * XXXXX NURS 148 1001 1 Health Assessment Lab Th 9 AM-12 PM CED 219 Staff NOTE: Lab fee $90. * XXXXX NURS 148 1002 1 Health Assessment Lab Th 9 AM-12 PM CED 205 Gibson NOTE: Lab fee $90.

FEE INFORMATION AVAILABLE ONLINE @ my.wnc.edu • Asterisk (*) before the class number indicates that the course has a prerequisite.

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Carson City Classes Class Number

Section Units Class Title

* XXXXX NURS 148 1003 1 * XXXXX NURS 148 1004 1 * XXXXX NURS 152 1001 1 * XXXXX NURS 197 1001 1-3 * XXXXX NURS 263 1001 2 * XXXXX NURS 264 1001 1 * XXXXX NURS 264 1002 1 * XXXXX NURS 265 1001 1 * XXXXX NURS 265 1002 1 * XXXXX NURS 265 1003 1 * XXXXX NURS 266 1001 2 * XXXXX NURS 267 1001 1 * XXXXX NURS 267 1002 1 * XXXXX NURS 268 1001 1 * XXXXX NURS 268 1002 1 * XXXXX NURS 268 1003 1 * XXXXX NURS 270 1001 3 * XXXXX NURS 271 1001 2 * XXXXX NURS 271 1002 2 * XXXXX NURS 271 1003 2 * XXXXX NURS 271 1004 2 * XXXXX NURS 271 1005 2 * XXXXX NURS 271 1006 2

NUTRITION

* 80884 NUTR 121 1001 3 80885 NUTR 121 1002 3

PHILOSOPHY

80913 80916 80917 80918

PHIL 101 PHIL 135 PHIL 207 PHIL 210

PHYSICS

1001 1001 1001 1001

3 3 3 3

* 80920 PHYS 100 1001 3 * 80921 PHYS 151 1001 4 * 80922 PHYS 151 1002 * 87417 PHYS 151 1005 * 80923 PHYS 180 1001 3 * 81227 PHYS 180L 1001 1

Day

Time

Location

Health Assessment Lab F 9 AM-12 PM CED 219 NOTE: Lab fee $90. Health Assessment Lab F 9 AM-12 PM CED 205 NOTE: Lab fee $90. Foundtns Pharmacology I Tu 11-11:50 AM REYN 103 Apprentice Nurse Nurs Childbear Fam Theory Th 9-10:50 AM CED 207 Nurs Childbear Fam Lab Th 1-4 PM CED 221 NOTE: Lab fee $60. Nurs Childbear Fam Lab Th 1-4 PM CED 205 NOTE: Lab fee $60. Nurs Childbear Fam Clinic MSu 6 AM-3 PM CLNS LAB2 Nurs Childbear Fam Clinic M 6 AM-3 PM CLNS LAB2 Nurs Childbear Fam Clinic M 6 AM-3 PM CLNS LAB2 NOTE: Meets 9/26-10/17. Pediatric Nursing Theory Tu 1-3 PM CED 205 Pediatric Nursing Lab W 9 AM-12 PM CED 221 NOTE: Lab fee $17. Pediatric Nursing Lab W 9 AM-12 PM CED 207 NOTE: Lab fee $17. Peds Nursing Clinical M 6 AM-4 PM CLNS LAB3 NOTE: Meets 10/24-11/14. Peds Nursing Clinical M 6 AM-4 PM CLNS LAB3 NOTE: Meets 9/26-10/17. Peds Nursing Clinical F 6 AM-4 PM CLNS LAB3 NOTE: Meets 9/30-10/21. Adv. Clin. Nurs I Theory Tu 8-10:50 AM REYN 103 Adv Clncl Nurs I Clinical M 6 AM-5 PM CLNS LAB1 NOTE: Lab fee $100. Meets 8/29-10/17. Adv Clncl Nurs I Clinical W 6 AM-5 PM CLNS LAB1 NOTE: Lab fee $100. Meets 8/29-10/17. Adv Clncl Nurs I Clinical M 6 AM-5 PM CLNS LAB1 NOTE: Lab fee $100. Meets 10/24-12/5. Adv Clncl Nurs I Clinical M 6 AM-5 PM CLNS LAB1 NOTE: Lab fee $100. Meets 8/29-10/17. Adv Clncl Nurs I Clinical M 6 AM-5 PM CLNS LAB1 NOTE: Lab fee $100. Meets 10/24-12/5. Adv Clncl Nurs I Clinical M 6 AM-5 PM CLNS LAB1 NOTE: Lab fee $100. Meets 10/24-12/5.

Instructor Gibson Staff Ingraffia-Strong Gibson Fuller Fuller Le Balch Fuller Fuller Fuller Le Balch Le Balch Fuller Le Balch Le Balch Le Balch Neil-Urban Neil-Urban Malay Malay Gibson Malay Neil-Urban

Human Nutrition M 7-9:45 PM BRIS 332 Daly NOTE: Web-Enhanced Class. Internet access required. Instructor will provide details in class. Human Nutrition W 1-3:45 PM CED 314 Daly NOTE: Web-Enhanced Class. Internet access required. Instructor will provide details in class.

Intro to Philosophy Introduction to Ethics Intro Political Phil World Religions

TuTh M MW W

4-5:15 PM 7-9:45 PM 2:30-3:45 PM 7-9:45 PM

BRIS 321 REYN 114 CED 316 CED 314

*

Martin Martin Morin Priest

Introductory Physics TuTh 1-2:15 PM CED 227 Herring NOTE: Lab fee $10. Web-Enhanced Class. Internet access required. Instructor will provide details in class. General Physics I Tu 5:30-6:45 PM CED 308 Campbell NOTE: Lab fee $40. Lab & discusssion required. General Physics I-Lab Th 7-9:45 PM CED 225 Campbell General Physics I-Discussion Th 5:30-6:45 PM CED 227 Campbell Engineering Physics I MW 11 AM-12:15 PM CED 227 Herring NOTE: Web-Enhanced Class. Internet access required. Instructor will provide details in class. Engineering Physics I Lab M 1-3:45 PM CED 225 Herring NOTE: Lab fee $40.

FEE INFORMATION AVAILABLE ONLINE @ my.wnc.edu • Asterisk (*) before the class number indicates that the course has a prerequisite.

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Carson City Classes Class Number

Section Units Class Title

* 94543 PHYS 180L 1002 1 * 80925 PHYS 181 1001 3 * 81226 PHYS 181L 1001 1

POLITICAL SCIENCE

80927 80928 80929 94367

PSC 103 PSC 103 PSC 103 PSC 103

PSYCHOLOGY * *

80933 80934 80935 80936 80937 80938 94368 80951 80952 80954

PSY 101 PSY 101 PSY 101 PSY 101 PSY 101 PSY 101 PSY 101 PSY 120 PSY 130 PSY 233

80965 80966 80967 80968 80969

READ 93 READ 93 READ 93 READ 135 READ 135

Time

Location

Instructor

Engineering Physics I Lab M 7-9:45 PM CED 225 Engineering Physics II MW 4-5:15 PM CED 227 NOTE: Web-Enhanced Class. Internet access required. Instructor will provide details in class. Engineering Phys II Lab W 7-9:45 PM CED 225 NOTE: Lab fee $40.

Herring Herring Herring

1001 1002 1003 1004

3 3 3 3

Prin Amer Const Govt Prin Amer Const Govt Prin Amer Const Govt Prin Amer Const Govt

MW TuTh M F

11 AM-12:15 PM 1-2:15 PM 7-9:45 PM 9-11:45 AM

BRIS 344 BRIS 344 BRIS 343 BRIS 332

Morin Morin Van Ardoy Morin

1001 1002 1003 1004 1005 1006 1009 1001 1001 1001

3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

General Psychology General Psychology General Psychology General Psychology General Psychology General Psychology General Psychology Psych of Hum Performance Human Sexuality Child Psychology

MW TuTh F M Th MW Tu Tu Tu W

5:30-6:45 PM 11 AM-12:15 PM 9-11:45 AM 7-9:45 PM 7-9:45 PM 1-2:15 PM 7-9:45 PM 4-6:45 PM 1-3:45 PM 7-9:45 PM

BRIS 344 BRIS 344 BRIS 344 CED 305 BRIS 344 BRIS 344 CED 308 REYN 114 REYN 114 BRIS 344

Bevans Pawluk Bevans Costello Verive Pawluk Verive Kubistant Kubistant Bevans

Reading Improvement Reading Improvement Reading Improvement College Read Strategies College Read Strategies

TuTh TuTh MW TuTh MW

11 AM-2:15 PM 5:30-6:45 PM 2:30-3:45 PM 2:30-3:45 PM 5:30-6:45 PM

BRIS 320 BRIS 320 BRIS 320 BRIS 320 BRIS 320

Riendeau Riendeau Riendeau Riendeau Riendeau

READING (See also English) * *

Day

1001 1002 1003 1001 1002

3 3 3 3 3

RECREATION & PHYSICAL EDUCATION * 80886 PEX 112 1001 1 * 80887 PEX 125 1001 1 * 80905 PEX 180 1001 1 * 80907 PEX 180 1002 1 * 80911 PEX 184 1001 1 * 80912 PEX 184 1002 1

SOCIAL WORK

81012

SW 230

SOCIOLOGY

80972 80973 80974

SOC 101 SOC 101 SOC 101

SPANISH

Baseball MTuWThF 3-4 PM HRVY FLD Demosthenes NOTE: Lab fee $50. Consent of instructor required. For more information contact whittem5@wnc.edu or 775-445-3250. Softball MTuWThF 2-4 PM TBA Lazzari NOTE: Lab fee $50. Consent of instructor required. Contact instructor lazzaria@wnc.edu prior to enrolling. Strength Training-Baseball TuTh 1-2 PM EFIT GYM Demosthenes NOTE: Lab fee $50. For more information contact whittem5@wnc.edu or 775-445-3250. Strength Training-Softball MWF 8-9 AM EFIT GYM Lazzari NOTE: Lab fee $50. Contact instructor lazzaria@wnc.edu prior to enrolling. Lab Fee: $50.00 Conditioning Athletes-Baseball MW 2-3 PM HRVY FLD Demosthenes NOTE: For more information contact whittem5@wnc.edu or 775-445-3250. Conditioning Athletes-Softball MTuWThF 1-2 PM TBA Lazzari NOTE: Contact instructor lazzaria@wnc.edu prior to enrolling.

1001

3

Crisis Intervention

M

1-3:45 PM

CED 314

Jacobelli

1001 1002 1003

3 3 3

Prin of Sociology Prin of Sociology Prin of Sociology

MW F W

9:30-10:45 AM 9-11:45 AM 7-9:45 PM

BRIS 344 BRIS 346 BRIS 346

Carlson Carlson Carlson

Conversational Spanish I Conversational Spanish I Conversational Spanish II First Year Spanish I First Year Spanish I NOTE: Interactive Video Sending Site.

MW Tu MW TuTh MW

1-2:15 PM 7-9:45 PM 1-2:15 PM 11 AM-12:45 PM 5-6:45 PM

REYN 113 CED 325 CED 109 CED 313 CED 307

Merchan Madrid Porras Burch Cirac

80986 SPAN 101 1001 3 80987 SPAN 101 1002 3 * 80992 SPAN 102 1001 3 80995 SPAN 111 1001 4 80996 SPAN 111 1002 4

FEE INFORMATION AVAILABLE ONLINE @ my.wnc.edu • Asterisk (*) before the class number indicates that the course has a prerequisite.

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Carson City Classes Class Number * 80999 * 81002

SPAN 112 1001 SPAN 211 1001

SURVEYING * 87429 * 87429

Section Units Class Title

SUR 161 SUR 161

1001 1001

Time

Location

Instructor

4 3

First Year Spanish II Second Year Spanish I

MW TuTh

11 AM-12:45 PM 9:30-10:45 AM

REYN 113 CED 313

Merchan Burch

4 4

Elementary Surveying Elementary Surveying

Sa Th

10 AM-12 PM 7-9:45 PM

REYN 108 REYN 108

Whittington Whittington

THEATRE

81013 THTR 100 1001 3 81014 THTR 105 1001 3 81015 THTR 105 1002 3 81016 THTR 116 1001 1 94334 THTR 204 1001 3 81020 THTR 205 1001 3

WELDING

Day

81021 WELD 211 1001 3 81022 WELD 211 1002 3 * 81025 WELD 212 1001 2 * 94306 WELD 212 1002 2 * 81028 WELD 221 1001 3 * 81031 WELD 222 1001 2 * 81033 WELD 224 1001 3 * 81035 WELD 231 1001 3 * 81037 WELD 232 1001 2 * 81039 WELD 241 1001 3 * 81041 WELD 242 1001 2 * 81043 WELD 250 1001 3 * 81044 WELD 250 1002 6 * 94307 WELD 250 1003 3 * 94308 WELD 250 1004 3

Introduction to Theater W 7-9:45 PM CED 205 Cook Intro to Acting I Tu 7-9:45 PM ASP SWH Whitt Intro to Acting I Th 7-9:45 PM CED 116 Whitt Musical Theatre Dance M 5:40-7:15 PM WNPA STDO Davis NOTE: Lab fee $30. Class meets at Western Nevada Performing Arts Center, 2038 South Edmonds, Carson City. Theatre Technology I W 7-9:45 PM CED 116 Guberman Intro to Acting II W 7-9:45 PM ASP SWH Whitt

Welding I Tu 4-6:45 PM NOTE: Lab fee $60. Students are encouraged to also register for Welding I Practice. Welding I Tu 1-3:45 PM NOTE: Lab fee $60. Students are encouraged to also register for Welding I Practice. Welding I Practice W 9-11:45 AM NOTE: Lab fee $60. Welding I Practice W 1-3:45 PM NOTE: Lab fee $60. Welding II M 4-6:45 PM NOTE: Lab fee $60. Students are encouraged to also register for Welding II Practice. Welding II Practice W 4-6:45 PM NOTE: Lab fee $60. Welding Projects Th 7-9:45 PM NOTE: Lab fee $60. Welding III Th 4-6:45 PM NOTE: Lab fee $60. Students are encouraged to also register for Welding III Practice. Welding III Practice Th 7-9:45 PM NOTE: Lab fee $60. Welding IV Th 7-9:45 PM NOTE: Lab fee $60. Students are encouraged to also register for Welding IV Practice. Welding IV Practice Th 4-6:45 PM NOTE: Lab fee $60. Weld Certification Prep Th 4-6:45 PM NOTE: Lab fee $60. Weld Certification Prep Th 4-9:45 PM NOTE: Lab fee $60. Weld Certification Prep W 1-3:45 PM NOTE: Lab fee $60. Weld Certification Prep W 4-6:45 PM

WELD 103

Naylor

WELD 103

Martin

WELD 100

Martin

WELD 100

Martin

WELD 103

Naylor

WELD 103

Naylor

WELD 105

Naylor

WELD 103

Naylor

WELD 105

Naylor

WELD 105

Naylor

WELD 103

Naylor

WELD 103

Naylor

WELD 103

Naylor

WELD 100

Martin

WELD 103

Naylor

FEE INFORMATION AVAILABLE ONLINE @ my.wnc.edu • Asterisk (*) before the class number indicates that the course has a prerequisite.

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COMMUNITY EDUCATION INFORMATION THE COMMUNITY EDUCATION DIVISION IS CONVENIENTLY LOCATED ON THE CARSON CITY CAMPUS IN THE REYNOLDS CENTER, RM 104C PURPOSE The goal of the Community Education Division is to respond to community needs for lifelong learning opportunities. Local residents are encouraged to suggest classes and workshops they would like to have made available. Moreover, residents who have an expertise to share with the community are invited to contact the department. The Community Education program is self-supporting and does not receive state funds to sponsor its classes and workshops. These activities are funded entirely by student fees. Classes are offered for no credit and with no final grade assigned. COLLEGE FOR KIDS COURSES An educational enrichment program is offered to challenge and entertain children in our community. Schedules can be obtained on campus or by calling 445-4268. Schedules are also included in the Carson City area elementary school folders each semester. CANCELLATIONS & REFUNDS Community Education makes every effort to contact students if a class is canceled due to instructor illness or lack of enrollment. Please make sure to update personal information through myWNC. Call the Community Education Office before class to determine if any changes or possible cancellations have occurred. If WNC cancels a class, students will automatically be issued a 100 percent refund for the class. The one time admission fee is not refundable.

For semester-long courses, 100 percent of tuition is refunded if the withdrawal is completed three days prior to the first day of the semester. For short-term courses, 100 percent of tuition is refunded if the withdrawal is completed three days prior to the first day of the course. EXCEPTION: Motorcycle Safety and Driver’s Education class fees are non-refundable. For any physical class, due to the activity of these classes, students should contact their physician before attending. REGISTRATION & PAYMENT There are two processes to enroll for class: • For classes with “Class Numbers,” enroll at www.wnc.edu • For classes without “Class Numbers,” such as Motorcycle Safety, - Call to enroll - Register in person at the Carson City campus. Payments may be made by check, money order or credit card. - Fax registration to 445-3286 for payment by credit card only. Payment must be received on the same day as registration or it will be canceled without notice. Linda Whitehill 445-4268 • Fax: 445-3286 • whitehi2@wnc.edu WNC Community Education, Reynolds Center, Rm. 104C 2201 West College Parkway, Carson City, NV 89703 www.wnc.edu/ce/

Adult Community Education Classes

All classes meet for the full semester (August 29-December 17) unless otherwise noted. Class Number Section Units Class Title

Day

Time

Location

Instructor

AUDIO/VIDEO PRODUCTION

80315 CMSV 94C 1001 0 80317 CMSV 94C 1003 0

AVIATION

80340 CMSV 170C 1001 0

BABYSITTING

CFK 1200 CFK 1200

Special Tpcs: Special Int-Video Production WTh 5:30-9:30 PM HTCH 302 Hammond NOTE: Meets 10/19. Learn video & TV production in this hands-on workshop. Students will participate in the development of a story line, producing, directing, make-up, wardrobe, lighting, camera & writing. Fee: $ 175. Special Tpcs: Special Int-Intro to Audio Recording M 7-9 PM CED 115 Shipley NOTE: Meets 8/29-12/12. Learn audio concepts, how to use a home studio & more. Instructor is an acclaimed musician, sound designer and composer. Call 445-4268 for required book & possible additional fees. Fee: $225. Private Pilot Grnd School W 5:30-9 PM HTCH 312 Howes NOTE: Meets 8/31-11/16. Students receive instruction in airspace, aviation regulation, aero medical factors, navigation, aerodynamics, airplane systems, weather, weight & balance. Successful completion will prepare students to take written exam. Successful students will be provided with a certificate of graduation which permits them to take the FAA private pilot written test at any authorized computer testing center. CFIAI Instructor. Open to ages 14 years & up. Fee: $250 Baby Sitting Certification S 9 AM-3:30 PM TBA NOTE: Meets 10/8. Class is open to students ages 11-17. Includes a full-color American Red Cross Babysitting Guide book and DVD. Fee $62. Baby Sitting Certification S 9 AM-3:30 PM TBA NOTE: Meets 12/10. Class is open to students ages 11-17. Includes a full-color American Red Cross Babysitting Guide book and DVD. Fee $62.

Staff

Staff

College for Kids - WNC Carson City offers fun & educational classes through the College for Kids program. Classes may include arts & crafts, babysitting CPR and certification, computing, building and more. Look for information about CFK on our WNC Continuing Education web site. Interested in teaching an adult education or College for Kids class? CONTACT: WNC Carson City Community Education Office • HOURS: Tuesday – Friday • 8 am – 5 pm Reynolds Center, Room 104C • 2201 West College Parkway, Carson City, NV 89703 • 445-4268 or e-mail: whitehi2@wnc.edu

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City Classes Carson CityCarson Community Education Classes Class Number

Class Title SectionSection Units Units Class Title

Day Day

Time Time

Location Location

Instructor

COOKING

94660 CMSV 113C 1003 0 Cake Decorating: Beginning Sa 9 AM-12 PM ASP 210 Garcia-Vargas NOTE: Meets 9/3-12/17. Learn basic cake decorating skills and techniques for home use or to jump start a new career. Fee: $199

CPR

80327 CMSV 104C 1001 0

Adult CPR Sa 9 AM-12:30 PM CED 109 Miller NOTE: Meets 10/22. Class covers adult CPR and choking. Learn scene control, signals of a heart attack, stroke, conscious & unconscious choking, aspirin administration and adult CPR certification using an AED. Earn an American Heart card upon successful completion. Open to anyone 11 years and up. Fee: $45-covers required textbook.

CRAFTS & FINE ARTS

80290 CMSV 86C 1001 0 Spcl Tpcs: Arts & Crafts-Oil Painting Sa 12-4 PM ASP 214 Yeisley NOTE: Meets 9/10. Landscape painting completed in one class using the Bob Ross Method of oil painting. Class fee includes supplies. Open to anyone 12 years and up. Call 445-4268 for details. Fee: $55. 80291 CMSV 86C 1002 0 Spcl Tpcs: Arts & Crafts-Oil Painting Sa 12-4 PM ASP 214 Yeisley NOTE: Meets 10/8. Landscape painting completed in one class using the Bob Ross Method of oil painting. Class fee includes supplies. Open to anyone 12 years and up. Call 445-4268 for details. Fee: $55. 80292 CMSV 86C 1003 0 Spcl Tpcs: Arts & Crafts-Oil Painting Sa 12-4 PM ASP 214 Yeisley NOTE: Meets 11/5. Seascape painting completed in one class using the Bob Ross Method of oil painting. Class fee includes supplies. Open to anyone 12 years and up. Call 445-4268 for details. Fee: $55. 80293 CMSV 86C 1004 0 Spcl Tpcs: Arts & Crafts-Oil Painting Sa 12-4 PM ASP 214 Yeisley NOTE: Meets 12/3. Landscape painting completed in one class using the Bob Ross Method of oil painting. Class fee includes supplies. Open to anyone 12 years and up. Call 445-4268 for details. Fee: $55. 80294 CMSV 86C 1005 0 Spcl Tpcs: Arts & Crafts-Knitting Th 4-5 PM HTCH 311 Staff NOTE: Meets 9/1-10/20. For knitters who have mastered the basics, this class introduces entrelac, intarsia, aran & fair isle knitting. Fee: $60. 80295 CMSV 86C 1006 0 Spcl Tpcs: Arts & Crafts-Weaving Th 5:30-6:30 PM HTCH 311 Staff NOTE: Meets 9/15-11/3. Learn a variety of hand weaving techniques that do not require a loom. Fee: $60. 80296 CMSV 86C 1007 0 Spcl Tpcs: Arts & Crafts-Jewelry Making/Silversmithing Tu 7-9 PM WELD 100 Casey NOTE: Meets 8/30-10/18. Design & fabrications of jewelry, involving silver sheet & wire, in combination with other materials. Call 445-4268 for supply list. Fee: $85. 80297 CMSV 86C 1008 0 Spcl Tpcs: Arts & Crafts-Jewelry Making/Silversmithing Tu 7-9 PM WELD 100 Casey NOTE: Meets 11/1-12/20. Design & fabrication of jewelry, involving silver sheet & wire, in combination with other materials. Call 445-4268 for supply list. Fee: $85. 80298 CMSV 86C 1009 0 Spcl Tpcs: Arts & Crafts-Gourmet Oils & Vinegars F 6:30-8:30 PM ASP 210 Paquin Sa 9:30 AM-1:30 PM RTBA Paquin NOTE: Meets 9/16-9/24. Create unique gifts with gourmet infused oils, add flavor to every day foods, enhance salads & learn new recipes. Call 445-4268 for supply list. Fee: $30. 94674 CMSV 86C 1015 0 Spcl Tpcs: Arts & Crafts-Wreathmaking F 6:30-8:30 PM ASP 214 Paquin Sa 10:30 AM-2:30 PM ASP 214 Paquin NOTE: Meets 9/22-10/1. Create unique & unusual theme wreaths for the holidays. Put together a wreath to hang with pride. Bring out your inner artist & delight everyone who sees it. Call 445-4268 for supply list. Fee: $25. 94662 CMSV 138C 1001 0 Watercolor Painting Th 2:30-3:30 PM ASP 210 Staff NOTE: Meets 9/8-10/13. Watercolor Discovery. Receive a lively introduction to the technique & qualities of wet & wild watercolor. For beginners & experienced painters. Instructor will give supply list the first day of class. Fee: $60

DANCE

80330 CMSV 125C 1001 0 80331 CMSV 125C 1002 0

Ballroom Dance Th 7-8 PM TBA Wright NOTE: Meets 9/1-10/20. Beginning social ballroom dance. A great way for people to break out of their comfort zone and gain confidence on the dance floor. Learn waltz, rumba, & east coast swing. Open to ages 13 & up; to register students ages 13-17 call 445-4268. Fee: $78. Ballroom Dance Th 7-8 PM TBA Wright NOTE: Meets 10/27-12/22. Intermediate social ballroom dance will build on previous semester skills incorporating more intermediate to advanced dances. Gain confidence and enjoy dancing! To register students ages 13-17, call 445-4268. Fee: $78.

Please call 445-4268 with questions or for more Community Education class information. Course prerequisities may be found in the college’s current catalog.

FEE INFORMATION AVAILABLE ONLINE @ my.wnc.edu Asterisk (*) before the classDUE number indicates that the course has a prerequisite. REGISTER EARLY TO AVOID •CLASS CANCELLATIONS TO LOW ENROLLMENT.

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City Classes Carson CityCarson Community Education Classes Units Class Class Number Section Section UnitsTitle Class Title

Day Day

Time Time

Location Location

Instructor

DRIVER EDUCATION

Class provides 30 hours of driver education classroom instruction to meet the NRS 483.250 requirements to obtain a Nevada driver’s license. Uses lectures, interactive CD’s, videos and driving simulators in a classroom setting to cover Nevada driving regulations, basic vehicle control, and unusual situations. Open to students 15 years and older. Students must be on time, cannot leave early or miss a day; there are no makeup days. Visit http://www.wnc.edu/drivereducation/ or call 445-4458 for more information. This class is also offered at the Douglas and Fernley WNC campuses. 80341 CMSV 181C 1001 0 Driver Education MTuWTh 8:30 AM-4:30 PM CED 314 Staff Meets 8/8-8/11. Fee: $95 80342 CMSV 181C 1002 0 Driver Education MTuWTh 8:30 AM-4:30 PM CED 314 Staff 8/15-8/18. Fee: $95 80343 CMSV 181C 1003 0 Driver Education Sa 8:30 AM-4:30 PM CED 314 Staff Meets 9/10-10/1. Fee: $95 80344 CMSV 181C 1004 0 Driver Education Sa 8:30 AM-4:30 PM CED 314 Staff Meets 10/8-11/5. Fee: $95 80345 CMSV 181C 1005 0 Driver Education Sa 8:30 AM-4:30 PM CED 314 Staff Meets 11/12-12/10. Fee: $95

HEALTH & FITNESS

80334 CMSV 143C 1001 0 80335 CMSV 143C 1002 0 80337 CMSV 143C 1004 0 94663 CMSV 143C 1006 0 94664 CMSV 165C 1001 0 80322 CMSV 98C 1001 0 80323 CMSV 98C 1002 0

Spcl Tpcs: Health & Fitness-Tai Chi MW 5:30-6:30 PM FUMC TBA Jennings-Teats NOTE: Meets 10/10-12/14. Explore the ancient/current Chinese exercise known as Meditation in Motion. Involves gentle movement of the whole body, with some twisting of the lower back. No class the week of Thanksgiving. Fee: $100. Spcl Tpcs: Health & Fitness-Zen Meditation Th 5:30-7 PM HTCH 301 Thornley NOTE: Meets 9/8-10/27. Explore & develop a consistent Zen meditation practice of just sitting. Receive instruction, meditation, reading & question time. Wear casual, comfortable clothing. Fee: $50. Spcl Tpcs: Health & Fitness-Zen Meditation Th 5:30-7 PM HTCH 301 Thornley Meets 11/3- 12/29. Explore & develop a consistent Zen meditation practice of just sitting. Receive instruction, meditation, reading & question time. Wear casual, comfortable clothing. Fee: $50. Spcl Tpcs: Health & Fitness-Everyday Nutrition Sa 10 AM-12 PM CED 305 Pettersen NOTE: Meets 9/17. Learn what carbohydrates are and how they influence blood sugar. Learn how to do carbohydrate counting and understand food labels. Instructor is a registered dietician & certified in weight management. Fee: $40. Yoga: Beginning TuTh 4-5:30 PM LIBR 109C Simmons NOTE: Meets 9/6-10/27. Works well for beginners who are fit. Students will practice inverted postures along with perfecting challenging postures to build self esteem, strength, balance, & meditation for inner growth. Fee: $120. Spcl Tpcs: Recreation-Women’s Self Defense W 6-7:30 PM LIBR 109C Klette NOTE: Meets 9/14-10/12. Develop self esteem, self reliance, & overall attitude with this strictly no nonsense self defense course. Learn strategies for staying out or getting out of trouble & improvised weapons. Fee: $85. Spcl Tpcs: Recreation-Women’s Self Defense W 6-8:45 PM LIBR 109C Klette NOTE: Meets 10/26-11/23. Develop self esteem, self reliance, & overall attitude with this strictly no nonsense self defense course. Learn strategies for staying out or getting out of trouble & improvised weapons. Fee: $85.

INVESTMENTS & FINANCE

80280 CMSV 80C 1001 0 Spcl Tpcs: Investments-Planning for PERS Tu 5:30-7 PM HTCH 302 NOTE: Meets: 10/11. Learn strategies available to you regarding PERS, pension maximization, deferred compensation, the do’s and don’ts of managing your plan, coordinating your retirement with your spouse, and more. Fee: $55. 80281 CMSV 80C 1002 0 Spcl Tpcs: Investments-Financial Workshop Tu 5:30-7 PM HTCH 303 Rust NOTE: Meets: 9/13-10/4. Class covers financial basics, retirement planning, company plan distribution options, stock investing strategies, mutual funds basics, & college planning strategies. Fee: $55. 6-8 PM HTCH 301 Lewis 94644 CMSV 80C 1003 0 Spcl Tpcs: Investments-Women’s Financial Independence W NOTE: Meets 10/5-10/26. Class helps women set goals for their financial future and define steps needed to obtain them. Fee: $50. 80289 CMSV 83C 1001 0 Spcl Tpcs: Business-Starting a Home Business F 6-9 PM CED 313 Paquin Sa 9 AM-12 PM CED 313 Paquin NOTE: Meets 10/7-22. Learn how to operate a Nevada small business, discover the challenge of finding and using community resources, learn about licensing and pitfalls. Investigate options. Fee: $50. 94645 CMSV 83C 1002 0 Spcl Tpcs: Business-Grant Writing Sa 9 AM-12 PM CED 315 Traver NOTE: Meets 10/8-15. Learn the basics of writing successful grant proposals. Discover where to find potential funders, develop fundable projects & put together a complete proposal package - hands-on practice. Fee: $170. 94646 CMSV 83C 1003 0 Spcl Tpcs: Business-Grant Writing W 6-9 PM HTCH 302 Traver NOTE: Meets 11/2-9. Learn the basics of writing successful grant proposals. Discover where to find potential funders, develop fundable projects & put together a complete proposal package - hands-on practice. Fee: $170

FEE INFORMATION AVAILABLE ONLINE @ my.wnc.edu • Asterisk (*) before the class number indicates that the course has a prerequisite.

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City Classes Carson CityCarson Community Education Classes Class Number Section Section Units Class UnitsTitle Class Title

Day Day

Time Time

Location Location

Instructor Instructor

MOTORCYCLE RIDER COURSE - BASIC RIDER COURSE (BRC)

THE BASIC RIDER COURSE (BRC): is aimed at beginning riders; all skill levels are welcome. The BRC class will have a mixture of beginner to experienced riders in class. This program introduces students to motorcycle controls, motorcycle riding, basic maneuvers, street riding and traffic skills. Students must be at least 16 years old, hold a Class C license and have a parent or legal guardian’s consent to take this class. Students must be able to ride a bicycle. In the BRC course, the motorcycle 250CC Honda or Suzuki, or a 500CC Buell and a DOT helmet are provided. Students may bring their own helmet; It must be DOT or SNELL approved. BRC C19 Meets 8/5-8/7 F: 6-10 PM; -Sa/Su: 7 AM-5 PM REYN 114 Staff BRC C20 Meets 8/5-8/7 F: 6-10 PM; -Sa/Su: 7 AM-5 PM REYN 113 Staff BRC C01 Meets 8/12-8/14 F: 6-10 PM; -Sa/Su: 7 AM-5 PM REYN 114 Staff BRC C02 Meets 8/12-8/14 F: 6-10 PM; -Sa/Su: 7 AM-5 PM REYN 113 Staff BRC C03 Meets 8/19-8/21 F: 6-10 PM; -Sa/Su: 7 AM-5 PM REYN 114 Staff BRC C04 Meets 8/26-8/28 F: 6-10 PM; -Sa/Su: 7 AM-5 PM REYN 114 Staff BRC C05 Meets 9/7-9/8 W-Th: 7 AM-5:30 PM Staff NOTE: Meets Carson City Harley-Davidson BRC C06 Meets 9/9-9/11 F: 6-10 PM; -Sa/Su: 7 AM-5 PM REYN 114 Staff BRC C07 Meets 9/9-9/11 F: 6-10 PM; -Sa/Su: 7 AM-5 PM REYN 113 Staff BRC C08 Meets 9/16-9/18 F: 6-10 PM; -Sa/Su: 7 AM-5 PM REYN 114 Staff BRC C09 Meets 9/30-10/2 F: 6-10 PM; -Sa/Su: 7 AM-5 PM REYN 113 Staff BRC C10 Meets 9/30-10/2 F: 6-10 PM; -Sa/Su: 7 AM-5 PM REYN 113 Staff BRC C11 Meets 10/7-10/9 F: 6-10 PM; -Sa/Su: 7 AM-5 PM REYN 114 Staff BRC C12 Meets 10/7-10/9 F: 6-10 PM; -Sa/Su: 7 AM-5 PM REYN 113 Staff BRC C13 Meets 10/14-10/16 F: 6-10 PM; -Sa/Su: 7 AM-5 PM REYN 114 Staff BRC C14 Meets 10/14-10/16 F: 6-10 PM; -Sa/Su: 7 AM-5 PM REYN 113 Staff BRC C15 Meets 10/21-10/23 F: 6-10 PM; -Sa/Su: 7 AM-5 PM REYN 114 Staff BRC C16 Meets 11/18-11/20 F: 6-10 PM; -Sa/Su: 7 AM-5 PM REYN 114 Staff

MOTORCYCLE RIDER COURSE – EXPERIENCED RIDER COURSE (ERC)

THE EXPERIENCE RIDER COURSE (ERC): is designed for those with motorcycle riding experience that have been licensed in another state, need or want a refresher course, or those who are unlicensed but have current riding experience with a minimum of 200 hours of riding in the past six months. This class is not for the novice, new rider or someone who has not ridden. This is a one day, condensed class. Student MUST provide their own DOT approved helmet, motorcycle with current Nevada registration and proof of insurance. ERC C01

Meets 10/1

S: 7 AM-4:30 PM

Carson City Harley-Davidson

Staff

ALL MOTORCYCLE CLASSES: The curriculum taught is “Motorcycle Safety Foundation” a nationally recognized program. Upon successful completion of the course, students will receive an MSF completion card to take to Nevada DMV to obtain a Class M motorcycle endorsement. This is a difficult program; a student may be dismissed if his/her lack of progression endangers the student or fellow classmates. Insurance companies may offer a discount for having attended a motorcycle safety class. THE FOLLOWING CLOTHING IS REQUIRED: Eye protection such as prescription glasses, sunglasses, goggles or full face shield DOT helmet, full-fingered gloves, long sleeved shirt or jacket (no skin exposed), over-the-ankle boots and long pants. REGISTRATION AND PAYMENT INFORMATION: Registration is a manual process; call 445-4268 to register. PAYMENT FOR THE CLASS IS DUE AT TIME OF REGISTRATION AND IS NON-REFUNDABLE. Class fee is transferable one time within the same season if there is space available. Classes are offered weekly, April through October, excluding holiday weekends. ATTENDANCE AT ALL SESSIONS IS MANDATORY. IF STUDENT IS LATE, MISSES A CLASS, IS DISMISSED FROM CLASS OR DOES NOT ATTEND, CLASS FEE IS FORFEITED.

MUSIC

80318 CMSV 94C 1004 0 Spcl Tpcs: Special Int-Renaissance & Medieval Music F 3:30-4:30 PM CED 116 Staff NOTE: Meets 9/2-11/18. Learn to play music from the 14th-16th centuries! Everyone begins with an alto recorder; other instruments will be added as the semester progresses. Students bring their own alto recorder. Fee: $60.

SELF DISCOVERY

80310 CMSV 92C 1001 0 Spcl Tpcs: Self Discovery-Psychic & Paranormal Gifts Sa 10:30 AM-12 PM CED 203 Vines NOTE: Meets 8/29-12/17. Learn & be inspired by spirit guides & guardian angels, to awaken & explore intuitive psychic gifts. Learn about the seven spiritual laws of the universe. Fee: $85. 80311 CMSV 92C 1002 0 Spcl Tpcs: Self Discovery-The Ten of Goals of Life Sa 12:30-3:00 PM CED 203 Vines NOTE: Meets 9/10-12/17. Explore a new inspirational view of life, and relationships to each other and the universe. Extraordinary tools will be used to discover personal angel, guardians/guides. Fee: $85. 80312 CMSV 92C 1003 0 Spcl Tpcs: Self Discovery-Self Hypnosis & Guided Imagery Sa 2-5 PM CED 306 Maehl NOTE: Meets 9/10. Learn how athletes & intellects help reduce anxiety & enhance performance. This class will teach self hypnosis & guided imagery. Fee: $40. 80313 CMSV 92C 1004 0 Spcl Tpcs: Self Discovery-Self Hypnosis & Guided Imagery Sa 10 AM-1 PM CED 305 Maehl NOTE: Meets 9/10/11. Learn how to use self hypnosis & guided imagery to help reduce tension & pain. This is a very experiential class so come ready to relax. Fee: $40. 80314 CMSV 92C 1005 0 Spcl Tpcs: Self Discovery-Take Ten Years Off Sa 9-11 AM CED 305 Wilkinson NOTE: Meets 11/12. Learn the 10 things to do now to take off 10 years; the 25 clothes that just have to go; the number one fashion mistake women over 40 make, and how to build a wardrobe with chic essentials & accessories. Fee: $35.

FEE INFORMATION AVAILABLE ONLINE @ my.wnc.edu • Asterisk (*) before the class number indicates that the course has a prerequisite.

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City Classes Carson CityCarson Community Education Classes ClassNumber Number SectionSection Units Units Class Title Class Class Title 81183 CMSV 92C 1006 0 81184 CMSV 92C 1007 0 81185 CMSV 92C 1008 0 94651 CMSV 92C 1010 0 81186 CMSV 92C 1009 0 94653 CMSV 92C 1011 0 94655 CMSV 92C 1012 0 94656 CMSV 92C 1013 0 94657 CMSV 92C 1014 0

Day Day

Time

Location

Instructor Instructor

Spcl Tpcs: Self Discovery-Astrology for the Fearless Sa 10 AM-4 PM CED 313 Maehl NOTE: Meets 9/10. Learn the FUNdamental basics of the ancient sacred art of astrology. Through “re-membering” our original instructions we will illuminate our web of life & vastly accelerate understanding. Fee: $65. Spcl Tpcs: Self Discovery-Take Ten Years Off Tu 5:30-8 PM HTCH 303 Wilkinson NOTE: Meets 10/25. Learn the 10 things to do now to take off 10 years; the 25 clothes that just have to go; the number one fashion mistake women over 40 make, and how to build a wardrobe with chic essentials & accessories. Fee: $35. Spcl Tpcs: Self Discovery-Past Life Regression F 2-5 PM CED 306 Maehl NOTE: Meets 9/23. This experiential class is designed to introduce the topic of “past lives” by guiding students through hypnosis and relaxed focused breathing to obtain a trance state of mind. Fee: $40. Spcl Tpcs: Self Discovery-Chakras, Colors & Healing F 2-5 PM CED 306 Maehl NOTE: Meets 10/7. Discover a new way to enhance mental, emotional & physical health. Learn Chakras, intersections of vital energy, and colors that flow throughout the body in this experiential class. Fee: $40. Spcl Tpcs: Self Discovery-Personal Self Mastery Sa 9 AM-4:30 PM CED 305 Hiscox NOTE: Meets 9/24. Learn to maintain composure under stress, regardless of the circumstances! Dissolve negative habits & generate thoughts that master certainty. Come curious, be playful & leave with a smile. Fee: $85. Spcl Tpcs: Self Discovery-Personal Self Mastery Sa 9 AM-4:30 PM CED 305 Hiscox NOTE: Meets 10/22. Learn to maintain composure under stress, regardless of the circumstances. Dissolve negative habits & generate thoughts that master certainty. Come curious, be playful & leave with a smile. Fee: $85. Spcl Tpcs: Self Discovery-Astrology Sa 10 AM-4 PM CED 305 Maehl Meets 11/19. Learn the FUNdamental basics of the ancient art of astrology. Through “re-membering” our original instructions we will illuminate our web of life & vastly accelerate understanding. Fee: $65. Spcl Tpcs: Self Discovery-Self Hypnosis & Guided Imagery Sa 10 AM-1 PM CED 306 Maehl NOTE: Meets 11/19. Learn how to use self hypnosis & guided imagery to help reduce tension, pain, & improve sleep. This is a very experiential class, so come ready to relax. Fee: $40. Spcl Tpcs: Self Discovery-Self Hypnosis & Guided Imagery Sa 2-5 PM CED 306 Maehl NOTE: Meets 11/19. Learn what athletes & intellectuals do to help reduce anxiety & enhance performance. This class will teach self hypnosis & guided imagery. Fee: $40.

RECREATION

80336 CMSV 43C 1003 0 Spcl Tpcs: Health & Fitness-Wilderness First Aid SaSu 9 AM-4:30 PM CED 317 Miller NOTE: Meets 9/17- 9/18. Certified by American Health & Safety two-year certification. Learn advanced first aid when help is delayed. Meets requirements for CAP, Boy Scouts of America, American Camping, national parks, and more. Fee: $95.

SOLAR

80316 CMSV 94C 1002 0 Spcl Tpcs: Special Int-Intro to Solar Energy Sa 9 AM-12 PM CED 316 Noble NOTE: Meets 10/15-11/5. Seize the power of the sun! Learn to save on home heating costs. Class will cover various types of solar and includes field trips to solar sites. Instructor has retrofitted & built a home that is 100% off the grid. Fee: $50. 80319 CMSV 94C 1005 0 Spcl Tpcs: Special Int-Solar PV Design F 1-5 PM CED 317 Handelin Sa 8 AM-5 PM CED 317 Handelin NOTE: Meets 9/30-10/15. Learn solar energy basics, PV systems, components, codes, incentives/rebates, and installation. Students will cover the basics to take the NV Dept. of Industrial Relations Solar PV Installer exam for licensing. Fee: $350. 8 AM-5 PM CED 317 Handelin 80320 CMSV 94C 1006 0 Spcl Tpcs: Special Int-Solar PV Commissioning/Inspecting F NOTE: Meets 11/4. For PV installers & inspectors. Class covers commissioning & inspection; activation/verify expected power output. Inspection addresses PV install from an NEC standpoint. Fee: $175 80321 CMSV 94C 1007 0 Spcl Tpcs: Special Int-Adv. Solar PV Design & Installation F 1-5 PM CED 317 Handelin Sa 8 AM-5 PM CED 317 Handelin NOTE: Meets 12/2-17. In depth design of solar PV systems - grid-tie, off grid, battery back up & hybrid installations. Participate in solar PV installation. Call 445-4268 for prerequisite & test info. Fee: $550. 81187 CMSV 94C 1008 0 Spcl Tpcs: Special Int-Solar Thermal Design/Installation Th-F 1-5 PM CED 315 Handelin Sa 8 AM-5 PM CED 315 NOTE: Meets 11/17-11/19. Learn design & installation of solar thermal systems, components for hot water & space heating systems. Includes hands on experience with solar thermal systems. Fee: $360.

WEB DESIGN/COMPUTERS

80278 CMSV 71C 1001 0 80279 CMSV 71C 1002 0

Spcl Tpcs: Computers-eBay Selling M 5:30-8:30 PM HTCH 302 Boyd NOTE: Meets 10/3. Looking to get rid of “stuff,” desire additional part-time income or starting a serious eBay business? This class is your foundation. Learn how to set up an eBay seller account. Fee: $50. Spcl Tpcs: Computers-Website Development TuW 5:30-8:30 PM HTCH 302 Boyd NOTE: Meets 10/4-10/5. Discover easy-to-use tools that can build a personal or business web site in 60 minutes. Covers how to get ranked, the do’s and don’ts, tips & traps of web site design. Fee: $97.

FEE INFORMATION AVAILABLE ONLINE @ my.wnc.edu • Asterisk (*) before the class number indicates that the course has a prerequisite.

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Carson CityClasses Classes Douglas Class Number

Section Units Class Title

AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE

80026

AM 145

1003

4

ART

81058 ART 127 1002 3 80090 ART 141 1003 3 * 80102 ART 227 1002 3

BIOLOGY

Day

Time

Location

Instructor

American Sign Lang I

MW

5-6:45 PM

DC 123

Smith

Watercolor I NOTE: Lab fee $25. Intro Digital Photography NOTE: Lab fee 40. Photoshop. Watercolor II NOTE: Lab fee $25.

Tu

7-9:45 PM

DC 107

Shedd

MW

5:30-7:45 PM

DC 108

Dill

Tu

7-9:45 PM

DC 107

Shedd

* 80127 BIOL 100 1003 3 * 80141 BIOL 223 1005 4 * 81196 BIOL 223 1006 * 80145 BIOL 224 1004 4 * 80146 BIOL 224 1005 * 80149 BIOL 251 1003 4 * 80150 BIOL 251 1004

Gen Biol for Non-Majors M 7-9:45 PM DC SL Johnston NOTE: Lab fee $10. Human Anatomy & Phys I M 2:30-5:15 PM DC SL Tattersall NOTE: Lab required. Web-Enhanced Class. Internet access required. Instructor will provide details in class. Human Anatomy & Phys I-Lab W 2:30-5:15 PM DC SL Tattersall NOTE: Lab fee $50. Web-Enhanced Class. Internet access required. Instructor will provide details in class. Human Anatomy & Phys II Tu 2:30-5:15 PM DC 112 Tattersall NOTE: Lab required. Web-Enhanced Class. Internet access required. Instructor will provide details in class. Human Anatomy & Phys II-Lab Th 2:30-5:15 PM DC SL Tattersall NOTE: Lab fee $50. Web-Enhanced Class. Internet access required. Instructor will provide details in class. General Microbiology Th 10 AM-12:45 PM DC SL Tattersall NOTE: First class meeting is a lab -- lab coat required. Web-Enhanced Class. Internet access required. Instructor will provide details in class. General Microbiology-Lab Tu 10 AM-12:45 PM DC SL Tattersall NOTE: Lab fee $50. Web-Enhanced Class. Internet access required. Instructor will provide details in class.

CHEMISTRY * 81216 CHEM 121 1007 4 * 81249 CHEM 121 1008

General Chemistry I NOTE: Lab required. General Chemistry I-Lab NOTE: Lab fee $40.

CRAFTS

80373 CR 136 1001 3 80375 CR 137 1001 3 80376 CR 299 1001 3

ENGLISH

80478 ENG 95 1009 3 * 80487 ENG 98 1007 3 * 80503 ENG 100 1004 5 * XXXXX ENG 100 1005 5 * 80528 ENG 101 1011 3 * 80529 ENG 101 1012 3 * 80551 ENG 102 1007 3 * 80552 ENG 102 1008 3

ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES * 80569 ENV 100 1002 3

MW

9:30-10:45 AM

DC 112

Sady

W

11 AM-1:45 PM

DC SL

Sady

Creative Crafts M 1-3:45 PM DC 107 Tyrrell NOTE: Emphasis will be on oil painting. No lab fee assessed, students will be required to purchase own supplies. Creative Crafts II Th 9-11:45 AM DC 107 Tompkins NOTE: Emphasis will be on oil painting. No lab fee assessed, students will be required to purchase own supplies. Special Topics: Crafts F 9-11:45 AM DC 107 Tompkins NOTE: Lab fee $25. Landscape Drawing

Basic Writing II MW 2:30-3:45 PM DC 105 Staff Basic Writing III TuTh 5:30-6:45 PM DC 104 Staf Composition - Enhanced MW 2:30-4:45 PM DC MC Boswell NOTE: Video fee $20 per unit. Interactive Video transmitted from Carson. Composition - Enhanced MW 2:30-4:45 PM DC MC Boswell NOTE: Video fee $15 per unit. Interactive Video transmitted from Carson. For high school enrollment ONLY. Contact a high school or WNC Counselor for details. Composition I TuTh 11AM-12:15 PM DC 106 Starrett Composition I M 7-9:45 PM DC 105 McCully NOTE: Web-Enhanced class. All instruction is done in the classroom, but some assignments will incorporate the internet. Composition II Th 11 AM-1:45 PM DC 105 McCully NOTE: Web enhanced class. All instruction is done in the classroom, but some assignments will incorporate the internet. Composition II W 7-9:45 PM DC 105 Linch

Humans and Environment NOTE: Lab fee $10.

Th

7-9:45 PM

DC SL

Stulac

FEE INFORMATION AVAILABLE ONLINE @ my.wnc.edu • Asterisk (*) before the class number indicates that the course has a prerequisite.

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Carson CityClasses Classes Douglas Class Number

Section Units Class Title

GEOLOGY

* 81257 GEOL 201 1002 3

MATHEMATICS

80704 MATH 91 1004 3 80706 MATH 92 1001 1 * 80711 MATH 93 1004 3 * 80730 MATH 96 1006 3 * 80751 MATH 120 1005 3 * 80763 MATH 126 1003 3 * 80774 MATH 181 1003 4 * XXXXX MATH 181 1004 4 * 80781 MATH 283 1002 4 * XXXXX MATH 283 1004 4

MUSIC, GENERAL

80834

MUS 121

SPANISH

80988

SPAN 101

ART & CRAFTS

Day

Time

Location

Geology of Nevada W 7-9:45 PM DC MC NOTE: Interactive Video Sending Site.

Instructor

Nicely

Basic Mathematics MW 4-5:15 PM DC 105 Johnston Algebra Review MTuWThF 9-11:45 AM DC 106 Hardie NOTE: Meets 8/22-26 Pre Algebra TuTh 4-5:15 PM DC 106 Ruiz Intermediate Algebra TuTh 5:30-6:45 PM DC 106 Ruiz Fund of College Math TuTh 2:30-3:45 PM DC 106 Hardie Precalculus Mathematics I MW 2:30-3:45 PM DC 106 Hardie Calculus I MW 5-6:45 PM DC MC Hardie Calculus I MW 5-6:45 PM DC MC Hardie NOTE: Interactive Video Sending Site. For high school enrollment ONLY. Contact a high school or WNC Counselor for details. Calculus III TuTh 5:15-7 PM DC MC Hardie NOTE: Interactive Video Sending Site. Calculus III TuTh 5:15-7 PM DC MC Hardie NOTE: Interactive Video Sending Site. For high school enrollment ONLY. Contact a high school or WNC Counselor for details.

1002

3

Music Appreciation

Th

7-9:45 PM

DC 105

Davis

1003

3

Conversational Spanish I

TuTh

5:30-6:45 PM

DC 105

Anfossi

______Douglas Community Education Classes_____

80303 CMSV 86C 1014 0

Spcl Tpcs: Arts & Crafts-Weaving Th 9-11:30 AM DC 123 Elligott NOTE: Meets 9/1-29. Explore the craft of weaving through a simple loom. Students will begin weaving the first day of class, learning the techniques that weaving is built upon. Call 445-4268 for more information & a supply list. Fee: $85

DRIVER EDUCATION

Class provides 30 hours of driver education classroom instruction to meet the NRS 483.250 requirements to obtain a Nevada driver’s license. Uses lectures, interactive CD’s, videos and driving simulators in a classroom setting to cover Nevada driving regulations, basic vehicle control, and unusual situations. Open to students 15 years and older. Students must be on time, cannot leave early or miss a day; there are no makeup days. Visit http://www.wnc.edu/drivereducation/ or call 445-4458 for more information. This class is also offered at the WNC Carson and Fernley campuses. 80346 CMSV 181C 1006 0 Driver Education Sa 8:30 AM-4:30 PM TBA Staff NOTE: Meets10/1-22. Fee: $95.

GENEALOGY

80339 CMSV 144C 1001 0

Genealogy F 10 AM-12 PM DC 108 Rogers NOTE: Meets 9/2-10/7. Learn how to research and compile a family history. This course covers how to start the process and the steps along the way. At the end of the course you will have a book to continue researching and lists of resources. Fee: $75.

FEE INFORMATION AVAILABLE ONLINE @ my.wnc.edu • Asterisk (*) before the class number indicates that the course has a prerequisite.

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Carson City Classes Fallon Classes Class Number

ACCOUNTING 80012 ACC 201

Section Units Class Title

Day

Time

1003

Financial Accounting

TuTh

5:30-6:45 PM

VRGH 302

Kloes

American Sign Lang I

TuTh

5-6:45 PM

PINH 209

Giordano

Drawing I NOTE: Lab fee $25. Drawing II NOTE: Lab fee $25. Watercolor I NOTE: Lab fee $25. Intro Digital Photography NOTE: Lab fee $40. Photoshop Watercolor II NOTE: Lab fee $25. Painting I NOTE: Lab fee $25. Painting II NOTE: Lab fee $25. Spec Topics in Studio Art NOTE: Lab fee $25.

MW

1-3:15 PM

VRGH 312

Martin

MW

1-3:15 PM

VRGH 312

Martin

Th

9-11:45 AM

VRGH 312

Martin

W Th Th

7-9 PM 7-9:45 PM 9-11:45 AM

SAGE 103 SAGE 102 VRGH 312

Petersen

MW

9-11:15 AM

VRGH 312

Martin

MW

9-11:15 AM

VRGH 312

Martin

Tu

9-11:45 AM

VRGH 312

Bishop

3

AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE

80028

AM 145

1004

4

ART

80083 ART 101 1004 3 * 80085 ART 102 1001 3 81060 ART 127 1003 3 80091 ART 141 1004 3 * 80104 ART 227 1003 3 81062 ART 231 1002 3 * 80106 ART 232 1002 3 94377 ART 299 1001 3

Location

Instructor

Martin

BIOLOGY * 80131 BIOL 190 1002 3 81232 BIOL 190L 1003 1 80135 BIOL 200 1002 3 * 81197 BIOL 223 1007 4 * 81198 BIOL 223 1008 * 81200 BIOL 224 1006 4 * 81201 BIOL 224 1007 * 81205 BIOL 251 1005 4 * 81206 BIOL 251 1006 4

BUSINESS

80155 80163

BUS 101 BUS 107

1002 1003

3 3

COMPUTER APPLICATIONS 80185 CA 100 1002 .5 80189 CA 101 1003 .5 80194 CA 102 1003 .5 80199 CA 103 1003 .5 80203 CA 104 1002 .5

Intro to Cell & Molec Bio Th 9-11:45 AM PINH 208 O’Toole NOTE: Web-Enhanced Class. Internet access required. Instructor will provide details in class. Intr Cell & Molec Bio Lab Th 1-3:45 PM SAGE 104 O’Toole NOTE: Lab fee $50. Web-Enhanced Class. Internet access required. Instructor will provide details in class. Elements of Anat/Physiol F 7-9:45 PM VRGH 309 Khaiboullina NOTE: Video fee $20 per unit. Interactive Video transmitted from Carson. Human Anatomy & Phys I Tu 9-11:45 AM PINH 208 O’Toole NOTE: Lab required. Web-Enhanced Class. Internet access required. Instructor will provide details in class. Human Anatomy & Phys I-Lab Tu 1-3:45 PM SAGE 104 O’Toole NOTE: Lab fee $50. Web-Enhanced Class. Internet access required. Instructor will provide details in class. Human Anatomy & Phys II W 7-9:45 PM PINH 208 O’Toole NOTE: Lab required. Web-Enhanced Class. Internet access required. Instructor will provide details in class. Human Anatomy & Phys II-Lab M 7-9:45 PM SAGE 104 O’Toole NOTE: Lab fee $50. Web-Enhanced Class. Internet access required. Instructor will provide details in class. General Microbiology W 1-3:45 PM PINH 209 Evett NOTE: Lab required. General Microbiology-Lab W 4-6:45 PM VRGH 310 Evett NOTE: Lab fee $50.

Intro to Business Business Speech Comm

W W

7-9:45 PM 4-6:45 PM

Intro to Personal Computing Sa 9 AM-5 PM NOTE: Lab fee $5. Meets 9/10. Windows 7. Intro to Ms Windows Sa 9 AM-5 PM NOTE: Lab fee $5. Meets 9/17. Windows 7 Intro to Word Processing Sa 9 AM-5 PM NOTE: Lab fee $30, includes book. Meets 10/1. MS Word 2010. Intro to Spreadsheets Sa 9 AM-5 PM NOTE: Lab fee $30, includes book. Meets 10/15. MS Excel 2010. Intro to Data Base Mgt Sa 9 AM-5 PM NOTE: Lab fee $30, includes book. Meets 11/5. MS Access 2010.

PINH 209 SAGE103

Stewart Joanette-Gallio

SAGE 102

Casey

SAGE 102

Casey

SAGE 102

York

SAGE 102

York

SAGE 102

York

FEE INFORMATION AVAILABLE ONLINE @ my.wnc.edu • Asterisk (*) before the class number indicates that the course has a prerequisite.

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Carson City Classes Fallon Classes Class Number

Section Units Class Title

* 80206 CA 107 1002 .5 80208 CA 109 1001 .5 80213 CA 117 1003 .5 80217 CA 118 1002 .5 80221 CA 119 1003 .5 80233 CA 144 1002 .5

CHEMISTRY

* 81250 CHEM 121 1009 4 * 81251 CHEM 121 1010 93306 CHEM 220 1001 4 * 93308 CHEM 220 1002

COMMUNICATIONS

80348

COM 101

1002

3

Day

Time

Intro to Powerpoint Sa 9 AM-5 PM NOTE: Lab fee $30, includes book. Meets 12/3. MS Powerpoint 2010. Intro to MS Publisher Sa 9 AM-5 PM NOTE: Lab fee $5. Meets 12/10 MS Word: Intermediate Sa 9 AM-5 PM NOTE: Lab fee $30, includes book. Meets 10/8. MS Word 2010. MS Access: Intermediate Sa 9 AM-5 PM NOTE: Lab fee $30, includes book. Meets 11/19. MS Access 2010. Ms Excel: Intermediate Sa 9 AM-5 PM NOTE: Lab fee $30, includes book. Meets 10/22. MS Excel 2010. Basic Internet Sa 9 AM-5 PM NOTE: Lab fee $5. Meets 9/24

Location SAGE 102

York

SAGE 102

Casey

SAGE 102

York

SAGE 102

York

SAGE 102

York

SAGE 102

Casey

General Chemistry I Tu 4-6:45 PM PINH 202 Evett NOTE: Lab required. Web-Enhanced Class. Internet access required. Instructor will provide details in class. General Chemistry I-Lab Tu 7-9:45 PM VRGH 310 Evett NOTE: Lab fee $40. Web-Enhanced Class. Internet access required. Instructor will provide details in class. Intro Organic Chemistry M 4-6:45 PM PINH 209 Evett NOTE: Lab required. Intro Organic Chemistry-Lab M 7-9:45 PM VRGH 310 Evett NOTE: Lab fee $40.

Oral Communications

Tu

7-9:45 PM

VRGH 304

COMPUTER & OFFICE TECHNOLOGY 87419 COT 105 1001 3 * 88486 COT 200 1002 3 80365 COT 204 1001 3

Instructor

Computer Literacy TuTh 9:30-10:45 AM SAGE 102 NOTE: Lab fee $30. Class designed for true beginners with no previous knowledge of computers. Beginning Word Processing W 7-9:45 PM SAGE 102 Using Windows M 4-6:45 PM SAGE 102 NOTE: Lab fee $30. Windows 7 required.

Dugan

Malkovich Joanette-Gallio Malkovich

EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION 80435 ECE 250 1003 3 XXXXX ECE 250 1004 3

EDUCATION

* 80451 EDU 206 1001 3 80454 EDU 210 1002 2

ENGLISH

80479 ENG 95 1010 3 * 80490 ENG 98 1008 3 * 80492 ENG 98 1009 3 * 80507 ENG 100 1008 5 * 80531 ENG 101 1014 3 * 80532 ENG 101 1015 3 * 80555 ENG 102 1009 3

Intro to Early Child Educ MW 1-2:15 PM VRGH 309 Knight NOTE: Video fee $20 per unit. Interactive Video transmitted from Carson. Intro to Early Child Educ MW 1-2:15 PM VRGH 309 Staff NOTE: Video fee $15. Interactive Video transmitted from Carson. For high school enrollment ONLY. Contact a high school or WNC counselor for details.

Class Learning Environment MW 5:30-6:45 PM NOTE: Meets 10/24-12/14. There is an online component to this class. Nevada School Law Sa 8 AM-6 PM NOTE: Meets 8/27, 9/10, 9/24

PINH 205

Black

VRGH 304

Black

Basic Writing II TuTh 5:30-6:45 PM VRGH 303 Fairbanks NOTE: All instruction is done in the classroom, but some assignments will incorporate the internet. Basic Writing III TuTh 9:30-10:45 AM PINH 209 Whitaker Basic Writing III TuTh 7-8:15 PM VRGH 303 Fairbanks NOTE: All instruction is done in the classroom, but some assignments will incorporate the internet. Composition - Enhanced MW 2:30-4:45 PM VRGH 309 Topken/Whitaker NOTE: All instruction is done in the classroom, but some assignments will incorporate the internet. Online enhanced. Composition I Tu 1-3:45 PM PINH 209 Topken Composition I Th 7-9:45 PM PINH 209 Topken Composition II TuTh 5:30-6:45 PM VRGH 304 Nelsen

FEE INFORMATION AVAILABLE ONLINE @ my.wnc.edu • Asterisk (*) before the class number indicates that the course has a prerequisite.

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Carson City Classes Fallon Classes Class Number

Section Units Class Title

ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES * 80570 ENV 100 1003 3

GEOGRAPHY

80615 GEOG 106 1003 3

GEOLOGY

80622 GEOL 100 1004 3 * 80633 GEOL 101 1002 3 * 94106 GEOL 103 1002 1 * 81258 GEOL 201 1003 3

Humans and Environment NOTE: Lab fee $10.

HISTORY 87125 HIST 105

80667 80668

HIST 111 HIST 111

1003 1003 1004

3 3 3

INFORMATION SYSTEMS

80688 IS 101 1004 3

MATHEMATICS

80705 MATH 91 1005 3 * 80712 MATH 93 1005 3 * 80722 MATH 95 1006 3 * 80734 MATH 96 1009 3 * 80753 MATH 120 1006 3 * 80759 MATH 123 100 3 * 80764 MATH 126 1004 3 * 80776 MATH 181 1005 4 * 80782 MATH 283 1003 4

MUSIC, APPLIED

80850 MUSA 129 1002 1 80853 MUSA 145 1002 1

MUSIC, ENSEMBLE * 94547

MUSE 131 1001

MUSIC, GENERAL

80835

MUS 121

1003

Time

Tu

7-9:45 PM

Intro: Cultural Geography TuTh 11 AM-12:15 PM NOTE: Video fee $20 per unit. Interactive Video transmitted from Carson.

Location

Instructor

PINH 208

Mewaldt

VRGH 308

Ryan

Earthquakes and Volcanoes Tu 4-6:45 PM PINH 208 Sturmer Physical Geology Th 4-6:45 PM PINH 208 Dillet-Tolhurst NOTE: Students planning to transfer to a university are advised to take GEOL 103, Physical Geology Lab along with GEOL 101. Web-Enhanced Class. Internet access required. Instructor will provide details in class. Physical Geology Lab Th 1-3:45 PM PINH 208 Dillet-Tolhurst NOTE: Lab fee $15. Geology of Nevada W 7-9:45 PM VRGH 309 Nicely NOTE: Video fee $20 per unit. Interactive Video transmitted from Douglas.

GRAPHIC COMMUNICATIONS 84377 GRC 118 1002 3

Day

Computer Graphics/Print Media NOTE: Lab fee $30.

W

4-6:45 PM

SAGE 102

Petersen

European Civilization to 1648 Surv of American Const History Surv of American Const History

Tu TuTh W

1-3:45 PM 11 AM-12:15 PM 4-6:45 PM

VRGH 304 VRGH 304 VRGH 308

Dwyer Dwyer Dwyer

Intro to Information Sys TuTh NOTE: Lab fee $30. MS Office 2010 & Windows 7.

11 AM-12:15 PM

SAGE 102

Malkovich

Basic Mathematics MW 7-8:15 PM VRGH 302 Oswald Pre Algebra MW 5:30-6:45 PM VRGH 302 Hubbard Elementary Algebra MW 5:30-6:45 PM VRGH 303 Strange Intermediate Algebra MW 7-8:15 PM VRGH 303 Strange Fund of College Math MW 4-5:15 PM PINH 202 Strange Stat/Geom Concept Elem Teachers Tu 4-6:45 PM PINH 206 Strange Precalculus Mathematics I MW 1-2:15 PM PINH 206 Strange Calculus I MW 11 AM-12:45 PM PINH 206 Downs NOTE: Web-Enhanced Class. Internet access required. Instructor will provide details in class. Calculus III TuTh 5:15-7 PM VRGH 309 Hardie NOTE: Video fee $20 per unit. Interactive Video transmitted from Douglas.

Piano-Lower Division Krupa NOTE: Lab fee $200. Students are responsible for ensuring that their correct phone number is listed with Admissions to enable the instructor to contact them. Students will be called to schedule a lesson time during the first week of instruction. Voice-Lower Division Archey NOTE: Lab fee $200. Students are responsible for ensuring that their correct phone number is listed with Admissions to enable the instructor to contact them. Students will be called to schedule a lesson time during the first week of instruction.

1

Jazz Ensemble

Th

6-8 PM

TBA

Staff

3

Music Appreciation

Th

7-9:45 PM

SAGE103

Krupa

FEE INFORMATION AVAILABLE ONLINE @ my.wnc.edu • Asterisk (*) before the class number indicates that the course has a prerequisite.

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Carson City Classes Fallon Classes Class Number

Section Units Class Title

NURSING

* XXXXX NURS 130 1003 6

NUTRITION

* 81262 NUTR 121 1003 3

PHYSICS

* 81224 PHYS 151 1003 4 * 81225 PHYS 151 1004 * 87418 PHYS 151 1006

RUSSIAN

81122 80971

RUS 101 RUS 111

1001 1001

3 4

SOCIOLOGY

80975 SOC 101 1004 3 XXXXX SOC 101 1005 3

SPANISH

80990 SPAN 101 1004 3 93686 SPAN 111 1005 4

Day

Time

Location

Instructor

Nursing Assistant MTuWTh 8:30 AM-4:30 PM CHPC 102 Burke NOTE: Lab fee $50. Meets 8/29-10/10. Immunizations CPR & health insurance requirements must be completed prior to registering for class. Attendance is mandatory first two classes. Four Sat and/or Sun TBA.

Human Nutrition MW 5:30-6:45 PM VRGH 304 O’Toole NOTE: Web-Enhanced Class. Internet access required. Instructor will provide details in class.

General Physics I Tu 5:30-6:45 PM VRGH 308 Campbell NOTE: Lab & discussion required. Lab fee $40. Video fee: $20. Interactive Video transmitted from Carson. Thursday lab & discussion meets on the Carson campus. General Physics I-Lab Th 7-9:45 PM CED 225 Campbell NOTE: Lab is on the Carson campus in CED 225. General Physics I-Discussion Th 5:30-6:45 PM CED 227 Campbell NOTE: Discussion meets on the Carson campus. Russian, Conversational First Year Russian I

MW MW

5-6:15 PM 5-6:45 PM

TBA PINH 208

Stuhlmacher Stuhlmacher

Prin of Sociology W 7-9:45 PM VRGH 308 Logan Interactive Video Sending Site. Prin of Sociology W 7-9:45 PM VRGH 308 Logan Interactive Video Sending Site. High school enrollment ONLY. Contact a high school or WNC counselor for details.

Conversational Spanish I MW 5:30-6:45 PM CCHS S11 Lattin First Year Spanish I MW 5-6:45 PM VRGH 309 Cirac NOTE: Video fee $20 per unit. Interactive Video transmitted from Carson.

THEATRE

81017 THTR 180 1001 3 Cinema as Art & Comm Th 7-9:45 PM VRGH 308 Dugan Interactive Video Sending Site. XXXXX THTR 180 1004 3 Cinema as Art & Comm Th 7-9:45 PM VRGH 308 Dugan Interactive Video Sending Site. For high school enrollment ONLY. Contact a high school or WNC counselor for details.

FEE INFORMATION AVAILABLE ONLINE @ my.wnc.edu • Asterisk (*) before the class number indicates that the course has a prerequisite.

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FALLON COMMUNITY Carson Community Education ClassThe Number Section Units ClassOffice Title

EDUCATION City ClassesINFORMATION

is conveniently locatedDay on the Fallon in Virgil Getto Hall. Time CampusLocation Instructor

PURPOSE The goal of the Community Education Division is to respond to community needs for lifelong learning opportunities. Local residents are encouraged to suggest classes and workshops they would like to have made available. Moreover, residents who have an expertise to share with the community are invited to contact the department. The Community Education program is self-supporting and does not receive state funds to sponsor its classes and workshops. These activities are funded entirely by student fees. Classes are offered for no credit and with no final grade assigned. COLLEGE FOR KIDS COURSES An educational enrichment program is offered to challenge and entertain children in our community. Schedules can be obtained on campus or by calling 423-5847. CANCELLATIONS & REFUNDS Community Education makes every effort to contact students if a class is canceled due to instructor illness or lack of enrollment. Please make sure to update personal information through myWNC. Call the Community Education Office before class to determine if any changes or possible cancellations have occurred. If WNC cancels a class, students will automatically be issued a 100 percent refund for the class. The one-time admission fee is not refundable. For semester-long courses, 100 percent of tuition is refunded if the withdrawal is completed three days prior to the first day of the semester. For short-term courses, 100 percent of tuition is refunded if the withdrawal

is completed three days prior to the first day of the course. Motorcycle Safety and Driver’s Education class fees are non-refundable. For any physical class, due to the activity of these classes, students should contact their physician before attending. REGISTRATION & PAYMENT There are two processes to enroll for class: • For classes with “Class Numbers,” enroll using the Internet at www.wnc.edu • For classes without “Class Numbers,” such as Motorcycle Safety, - Call to enroll. - Register in person. Payments may be made by check, money order or credit card. - Fax registration to 423-8029 for payment by credit card only. Payment must be received on the same day as registration or it will be canceled without notice. Susan Emmons: 423-5847 or 423-7565 ext. 2228 • emmonss@wnc.edu Fax: 423-8029 WNC Community Education, Virgil Getto Hall 160 Campus Way, Fallon, NV 89406

Adult Community Education Classes

All classes meet for the full semester (August 29 - December 17) unless otherwise noted. Check the dates that are listed under the specific class. Are you proficient in a hobby with skills you can teach others? Do you have a particular ability related to business or self-development, or in any area that might help someone else? Have you gained knowledge or expertise about a subject that might be of interest to other adults? WNC Fallon wants to expand its non-credit community education program and seeks qualified instructors. CONTACT: Susan Emmons: 423-5847 or 423-7565 ext. 2228 • emmonss@wnc.edu Call Number

Section

Unit

ART

Class Title

Day

Time

Location

Instructor

80299 CMSV 86C 1010 0

Spcl Tpcs: Arts & Crafts Sa 12-4 PM NOTE: Meets 9/24. Topic: Bob Ross method of oil painting. Fee: $55.

VRGH 312

Yeisley

80300 CMSV 86C 1011 0

Spcl Tpcs: Arts & Crafts Sa 12-4 PM NOTE: Meets 10/22. Topic: Bob Ross method of oil painting. Fee: $55.

RGH 312

Yeisley

80301 CMSV 86C 1012 0

Spcl Tpcs: Arts & Crafts Sa 12-4 PM NOTE: Meets11/19. Topic: Bob Ross method of oil painting. Fee: $55.

VRGH 312

Yeisley

80302 CMSV 86C 1013 0

Spcl Tpcs: Arts & Crafts Sa 12-4 PM NOTE: Meets12/10. Topic: Bob Ross method of oil painting. Fee: $55.

VRGH 312

Yeisley

COOKING

80328 CMSV 113C 1001 0

Cake Decorating: Beg Sa 9-11 AM PINH 207 Scherschel NOTE: Meets 8/27-10/22. Learn to use the tools needed to decorate a cake. Basic cake decorating skills for home use including introduction to basket weaving and a variety of flowers and borders. Fee: $100

94489 CMSV 113C 1002 0

Cake Decorating: Beg Sa 12-2 PM PINH 207 Scherschel NOTE: Meets 8/27-10/22. Learn to use new tools to increase your skills. Different types of mediums will be taught. Learn to make, color, measure, roll-out fondant and use a flower nail. Fee: $100

FEE INFORMATION AVAILABLE ONLINE @ my.wnc.edu • Asterisk (*) before the class number indicates that the course has a prerequisite.

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Carson City Classes Fallon Classes Class Number

Section Units Class Title

DANCE

80326 CMSV 98C 1003 0 80338 CMSV 143C 1005 5

Day

Time

Location

Instructor

Special Tpcs: Recreation-Couples Dance Th 6:15-9 PM WEND CAFE Vannoy NOTE: Meets 9/8-11/10. Country Western Dance. Couples encouraged, singles welcome. Fee: $90. Sp Tpcs: Health & Fitness-Line Dance M 4:15-5:45 PM WEND CAFE Vannoy NOTE: Meets 9/19-12/12. Beginning/intermediate line dance/excercise. All types of music will be featured. Fee: $100.

DRIVER EDUCATION

Class provides 30 hours of driver education classroom instruction to meet the NRS 483.250 requirements to obtain a Nevada driver’s license. Uses lectures, interactive CD’s, videos and driving simulators in a classroom setting to cover Nevada driving regulations, basic vehicle control, and unusual situations. Open to students 15 years and older. Students must be on time, cannot leave early or miss a day; there are no makeup days. Visit http://www.wnc.edu/drivereducation/ or call 445-4458 for more information. This class is also offered at the WNC Carson, Douglas and Fernley campuses. 81172 CMSV 181C 1007 0 Driver Education Sa 8:30 AM-4:30 PM TBA Staff NOTE: Meets 10/1-10/22. $95.

HOME REPAIR

94484 CMSV 109C 1001 0 94485 CMSV 109C 1002 0

Basic Home Repair Sa 10 AM-2 PM PINH 209 Staff NOTE: Meets 9/10-17. First semester Basic Electrical Safety and Repair Skills for the Homeowner Part I. Teaches the skills and confidence necessary to make basic home repairs in a safe and workman like manner. Introduction of safety, trouble shooting, and repairing basic home electrical issues will be covered. Fee: $80. Basic Home Repair Sa 10 AM-2 PM PINH 209 Staff NOTE: Meets 9/24-10/1. Basic electrical Safety & Repair for the Homeowner Part II. Introduction of safety issues, repair of electrical issues, installation of outdoor lighting, and hardwiring of new appliances. Fee: $80.

Specialty Crop Institute For Nevada Growers & Producers

College for Kids WNC Fallon offers fun & educational classes through the College for Kids programs. Offerings may include drawing and painting, cooking, conversational Spanish, stage performance, yoga, creative writing, and more. WNC Fallon also offers some College for Kids classes after school during the traditional academic year. If you enjoy teaching elementary school age children and would like to be part of the College for Kids contact the Community Education office. -

WORKSHOPS!

Learn alternative farming methods to transition to high-value, direct-marketed specialty crops! Increase per acre return and conserve water! Recent workshops topics have included lavender commercial sales, hoop house construction, and orchard & berry production. Watch for upcoming sessions. INFORMATION

WNC Community Education Virgil Getto Hall • Fax: 423-8029 160 Campus Way, Fallon, NV 89406

Ann Louhela, Project Director • 351-2551/louhelaa@wnc.edu www.wnc.edu/ce/sci/

CONTACT:

The Western Nevada College Specialty Crop Institute is made possible with funding from the Nevada Department of Agriculture & USDA/AMS through the Specialty Crop Block Grant.

Susan Emmons: 423-5847 or 423-7565 ext. 2228 • emmonss@wnc.edu

FEE INFORMATION AVAILABLE ONLINE @ my.wnc.edu • Asterisk (*) before the class number indicates that the course has a prerequisite.

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Work towardsCarson a WNC Associate City Classesof Arts degree

Interactive video courses offered evenings in Fernley, Hawthorne and Yerington apply toward an Associate of Arts degree. Complete

Class Number Section Unitsin Class Title & timely manner. WNC online Daycourses can Time also help complete Location Instructor general education core classes a convenient a degree or certificate.

________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Time Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 5:30-6:45 PM ENG 101 MATH 096 ENG 101 MATH 096 7-9:45 PM CHEM 100 PSY 101 CH 201 THTR 180

Fernley Classes Class Number

Section Units Class Title

CHEMISTRY

* 81241 CHEM 100 1002 3 * XXXXX CHEM 100 1003 3

CORE HUMANITIES 94699 CH 201 1005

3

ENGLISH

* 80530 ENG 101 1013 3 * XXXXX ENG 101 1023 3

MATHEMATICS

* 80731 MATH 96 1007 3 * XXXXX MATH 96 1008 3

PSYCHOLOGY

94708 PSY 101 1013 3

THEATRE

87239 THTR 180 1005 3 XXXXX THTR 180 1006 3

CHEMISTRY

Day

Time

Location

Instructor

Molecules Life Mod World M 7-9:45 PM NOTE: Lab fee $10. Interactive Video Sending Site. Molecules Life Mod World M 7-9:45 PM NOTE: Lab fee $10. Interactive Video Sending Site. For high school enrollment ONLY. Contact a high school or WNC Counselor for details.

TBA

Rees

TBA

Rees

Ancient & Medieval Cultur W NOTE: Video fee $20 per unit. Interactive Video Receiving

TBA

7-9:45 PM

Composition I MW 5:30-6:45 PM TBA Boswell NOTE: Video fee $20 per unit. Interactive Video. Composition I MW 5:30-6:45 PM TBA Boswell NOTE: Video fee $15. Interactive Video Receiving transmitted from Carson. For high school enrollment ONLY. Contact a high school or WNC Counselor for details.

Intermediate Algebra TuTh 5:30-6:45 PM TBA NOTE: Interactive Video Sending Site. Intermediate Algebra TuTh 5:30-6:45 PM TBA NOTE: Video fee $15. Interactive Video transmitted from Fallon. For high school enrollment ONLY. Contact a high school or WNC Counselor for details.

Rees

General Psychology NOTE: Video fee $20 per unit. Interactive Video.

Verive

Tu

7-9:45 PM

TBA

Rees

Cinema as Art & Comm Th 7-9:45 PM TBA Dugan NOTE: Video fee $20 per unit. Interactive Video transmitted from Fallon. Cinema as Art & Comm Th 7-9:45 PM TBA Dugan NOTE: Video fee $15. Interactive Video transmitted from Fallon. For high school enrollment ONLY. Contact a high school or WNC Counselor for details.

_________ Hawthorne Classes __________

* 81243 CHEM 100 1004 3 * XXXXX CHEM 100 1005 3

MATHEMATICS

* 80735 MATH 96 1010 3 * XXXXX MATH 96 1011 3

Molecules Life Modern World M 7-9:45 PM MCHS 14 Rees NOTE: Video fee $20 per unit. Interactive Video transmitted from Fernley. Molecules Life Modern World M 7-9:45 PM MCHS 14 Rees NOTE: Video fee $15. Lab fee $10. Interactive Video transmitted from Fernley. For high school enrollment ONLY. Contact a high school or WNC Counselor for details.

Intermediate Algebra TuTh 5:30-06:45 PM MCHS 14 NOTE: Video fee $20 per unit. Interactive Video transmitted from Fernley. Intermediate Algebra TuTh 5:30-6:45 PM MCHS 14 NOTE: Video fee $15. Interactive Video transmitted from Fernley. For high school enrollment ONLY. Contact a high school or WNC Counselor for details.

Rees Rees

FEE INFORMATION AVAILABLE ONLINE @ my.wnc.edu • Asterisk (*) before the class number indicates that the course has a prerequisite.

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Carson City Classes Lovelock/Yerington Classes Class Number

Section Units Class Title

Day

Time

Location

Instructor

__________ Lovelock Classes __________ SOCIOLOGY

94518

SOC 101

1013

3

Prin of Sociology

MTuWTh

8:45-9:45 AM

PCHS 15

Buk

__________ Yerington Classes __________ CHEMISTRY

94722 CHEM 100 1008 3 XXXXX CHEM 100 1009

CORE HUMANITIES 94700 CH 201 1006

3

ENGLISH

94715 ENG 101 1025 3 XXXXX ENG 101 1026 3

MATHEMATICS

* 94336 MATH 96 1015 3 * XXXXX MATH 96 1016 3

PSYCHOLOGY

94370 PSY 101 1011 3

Molecules Life Mod World M 7-9:45 PM NOTE: Video fee $20 per unit. Interactive Video Receiving. Molecules Life Mod World M 7-9:45 PM NOTE: Video fee $15. Interactive Video Receiving.For high school enrollment ONLY. Contact a high school or WNC Counselor for details.

YCC Green

Rees

YCC Green

Rees

Ancient & Medieval Cultures W NOTE: Video fee $20 per unit. Interactive Video Receiving

YCC Green

Staff

YCC Green

Boswell

YCC Green

Boswell

7-9:45 PM

Composition I MW 5:30-6:45 PM NOTE: Video fee $20 per unit. Interactive Video Receiving Composition I MW 5:30-6:45 PM NOTE: Video fee $15. Interactive Video Receiving.For high school enrollment ONLY. Contact a high school or WNC Counselor for details.

Intermediate Algebra TuTh 5:30-6:45 PM YCC Green Rees NOTE: Video fee $20 per unit. Interactive Video transmitted from Fernley. Intermediate Algebra TuTh 5:30-6:45 PM YCC Green Rees NOTE: Video fee $15. Interactive Video transmitted from Fernley. For high school enrollment ONLY. Contact a high school or WNC Counselor for details. General Psychology Tu 7-9:45 PM NOTE: Video fee $20 per unit. Interactive Video transmitted from Carson.

YCC Green

Verive

_____Yerington Community Education Classes _____ DRIVER EDUCATION

Class provides 30 hours of driver education classroom instruction to meet the NRS 483.250 requirements to obtain a Nevada driver’s license. Uses lectures, interactive CD’s, videos and driving simulators in a classroom setting to cover Nevada driving regulations, basic vehicle control, and unusual situations. Open to students 15 years and older. Students must be on time, cannot leave early or miss a day; there are no makeup days. Visit http://www.wnc.edu/drivereducation or call 445-4458 for more information. This class is also offered at the Carson, Douglas and Fernley WNC campuses. 81173 CMSV 181C 1008 0 Driver Education Sa 8:30 AM-4:30 PM Staff Meets 11/19-12/17. Fee: $95

ONLINE COURSE OFFERINGS - See pages 44-48 FEE INFORMATION AVAILABLE ONLINE @ my.wnc.edu • Asterisk (*) before the class number indicates that the course has a prerequisite.

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Carson Classes WebCity Classes Class Number

Section Units Class Title

Day

Time

Location

Instructor

____________________________________________________________________________ NOTE: Access WNC Online for orientation & tutorials, computer compatibility, & log-in instructions at

www.wnc.edu/wnconline/

Online classes are assessed a $5 web fee except those reserved for high school enrollment. ____________________________________________________________________________ ACCOUNTING

80008 ACC 135 1003 3 80013 ACC 201 1004 3 * 80015 ACC 202 1002 3 * 80017 ACC 220 1001 3 * 80018 ACC 223 1001 3

ART

80108 ART 260 1001 3 XXXXX ART 260 1002 3 81052 ART 261 1002 3 XXXXX ART 261 1003 3

BIOLOGY * 80128 * 93310

BIOL 100 BIOL 100

1004 1005

3 3

BUSINESS

80156 BUS 101 1003 3 XXXXX BUS 101 1004 3 * 80166 BUS 108 1002 3 80170 BUS 109 1002 3 80172 BUS 110 1002 3 80181 BUS 273 1002 3

Bookkeeping I Online Class NOTE: Contact instructor at rkloes@wnc.edu Financial Accounting Online Class NOTE: Contact instructor at rkloes@wnc.edu Managerial Accounting Online Class NOTE: Contact instructor at rkloes@wnc.edu Microcomputer Accounting Online Class NOTE: Contact instructor at igallio@wnc.edu for more information. Intro to Quickbooks Online Class NOTE: Contact instructor at akinl@wnc.edu

Kloes

Survey Art History I Online Class NOTE: Contact Beth LaCour at lacour@arts-in-company.com to verify enrollment. Survey Art History I Online Class NOTE: For high school enrollment ONLY. Contact a high school or WNC Counselor for details. Contact Beth LaCour at lacour@arts-in-company.com to verify enrollment. Survey of Art History II Online Class NOTE: Contact Beth LaCour at lacour@arts-in-company.com to verify enrollment. Survey of Art History II Online Class NOTE: For high school enrollment ONLY. Contact a high school or WNC Counselor for details. Contact Beth LaCour at lacour@arts-in-company.com to verify enrollment.

Lacour

Gen Biol for Non-Majors Gen Biol for Non-Majors

Klann Klann

Online Class Online Class

Intro to Business Online Class NOTE: Contact instructor at 775-423-7565 ext 2256 or stewart@wnc.edu Intro to Business Online Class NOTE: For high school enrollment ONLY. Contact a high school or WNC Counselor for details. Contact instructor at 775-423-7565 ext 2256 or stewart@wnc.edu Bus Letter & Reports Online Class NOTE: Contact instructor at maclinc@wnc.edu for details. Business Mathematics Online Class NOTE: Access Dave Cook’s web page on WNC’s website at http://www.wnc.edu for details. Human Relations for Employment Online Class Business Law I Online Class NOTE: Contact instructor at feestm@wnc.edu for details.

COMMUNITY HEALTH SCIENCES 87264 CHS 102 1001 3

Health and Wellness Online Class NOTE: Contact instructor at edwar118@wnc.edu or phone 775-445-3241.

COMPUTER INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

94305 CIT 161 1001 3 Essentials Info Security Online Class NOTE: For more information contact instructor at howarthe@wnc.edu 87423 CIT 165 1001 3 Intro to Convergence Online Class * 87424 CIT 213 1001 4 Microsoft Networking III Online Class NOTE: Meets 8/29-10/21.

Kloes Kloes Joanette-Gallio Akin

Lacour Lacour Lacour

Stewart Stewart Maclin Cook Maclin Feest

Edwards

Howarth Howarth Howarth

FEE INFORMATION AVAILABLE ONLINE @ my.wnc.edu • Asterisk (*) before the class number indicates that the course has a prerequisite.

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Carson Classes WebCity Classes Class Number

Section Units Class Title

Day

Time

Location

Instructor

____________________________________________________________________________ NOTE: Access WNC Online for orientation & tutorials, computer compatibility, & log-in instructions at

www.wnc.edu/wnconline/

Online classes are assessed a $5 web fee except those reserved for high school enrollment. ____________________________________________________________________________ COMPUTER & OFFICE TECHNOLOGY * 80364 COT 200 1001 3 Beginning Word Processing Online Class Joanette-Gallio CORE HUMANITIES

* 80259 CH 201 1003 3 * 80262 CH 202 1002 3

CRIMINAL JUSTICE

80386 CRJ 101 1006 3 80389 CRJ 102 1002 3 80402 CRJ 211 1001 3 94360 CRJ 225 1001 3

Ancient & Medieval Cultures Online Class NOTE: Contact instructor at mccullyc@wnc.edu to verify enrollment. The Modern World Online Class NOTE: Contact instructor at flemin24@wnc.edu to verify enrollment.

Fleming

Intro Criminal Justice I Online Class Finn NOTE: Contact Richard Finn at 775-445-3231 or finn@wnc.edu Intro Criminal Justice II Online Class Finn NOTE: Contact Richard Finn at 775-445-3231 or finn@wnc.edu Police in Amer: Intro Online Class Finn NOTE: Contact Richard Finn at 775-445-3231 or finn@wnc.edu Criminal Evidence Online Class Garcia NOTE: Contact instructor at garcia12@wnc.edu

EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION 87287 ECE 129 1001 1

McCully

Env for Infants/Toddlers NOTE: Meets 9/12-10/14.

Online Class

Johnson

ECONOMICS

80437 ECON 100 1001 3 Introduction to Economics Online Class Cook NOTE: Access Dave Cook’s web page on WNC’s web site http://www.wnc.edu for details. 80442 ECON 102 1003 3 Prin of Microeconomics Online Class Cook NOTE: Access Dave Cook’s web page on WNC’s web site http://www.wnc.edu for details. * 94366 ECON 103 1002 3 Prin of Macroeconomics Online Class Cook NOTE: Access Dave Cook’s web page on WNC’s web site http://www.wnc.edu for details.

EDUCATION 80450 EDU 204

1001 3 * 80456 EDU 214 1002 3

Info Technology in Teaching Online Class Black NOTE: Meets 8/29-10/22. For more information contact instructor at blacks@wnc.edu Teachers Technology Online Class Black NOTE: Meets 10/24-12/17. For more information contact instructor at blacks@wnc.edu

EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY 80592 EPY 150 1007 3

Strategies Academ Success Online Class NOTE: Contact instructor at spriest@wnc.edu or 775-445-3318 to confirm enrollment.

Priest

ELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGY

80598 ET 131 1001 4 XXXXX ET 131 1002 4

DC for Electronics Online Class NOTE: Contact instructor at howarthe@wnc.edu DC for Electronics Online Class NOTE: Contact a high school or WNC Counselor for details. Contact instructor at howarthe@wnc.edu

Howarth Howarth

FEE INFORMATION AVAILABLE ONLINE @ my.wnc.edu • Asterisk (*) before the class number indicates that the course has a prerequisite.

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Carson Classes WebCity Classes Class Number

Section Units Class Title

Day

Time

Location

Instructor

____________________________________________________________________________ NOTE: Access WNC Online for orientation & tutorials, computer compatibility, & log-in instructions at

www.wnc.edu/wnconline/

Online classes are assessed a $5 web fee except those reserved for high school enrollment. ____________________________________________________________________________ ENGLISH

* 80496 ENG 98 1010 3 * 80537 ENG 101 1018 3 * 80539 ENG 101 1020 3 * XXXXX ENG 101 1019 3 * 80556 ENG 102 1011 3 * 80558 ENG 102 1013 3 * XXXXX ENG 102 1012 3 * 80562 ENG 223 1001 3

FINANCE

80604

FIN 101

GEOGRAPHY * 80611

GEOG 103

GEOLOGY

80627 80628

GEOL 100 GEOL 100

Basic Writing III Online Class Burns NOTE: Contact instructor at burnsk6@wnc.edu to verify enrollment. Composition I Online Class Fleming NOTE: Contact instructor at flemin24@wnc.edu to verify enrollment. Composition I Online Class Fleming NOTE: Contact instructor at flemin24@wnc.edu to verify enrollment. Composition I Online Class Fleming NOTE: For high school enrollment ONLY. Contact a high school or WNC Counselor for details. Contact instructor at flemin24@wnc.edu to verify enrollment. Composition II Online Class McCully NOTE: Contact instructor at mccullyc@wnc.edu to verify enrollment. Composition II Online Class McCully NOTE: Contact instructor at mccullyc@wnc.edu to verify enrollment. Composition II Online Class McCully NOTE: For high school enrollment ONLY. Contact a high school or WNC Counselor for details. Contact instructor at mccullyc@wnc.edu to verify enrollment. Themes of Literature Online Class Reynolds NOTE: Contact instructor at kreynold@wnc.edu to verify enrollment.

1002

3

Personal Finance

Online Class

Sawyer

1003

3

Physical Geography

Online Class

Dillet-Tolhurst

1005 1006

3 3

Earthquakes and Volcanoes Earthquakes and Volcanoes

Online Class Online Class

Bell Bell

HEALTH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 80673 HIT 117 1001 1 80674 HIT 118 1001 3 80677 HIT 170 1001 3

HISTORY

80669 HIST 111 1005 3 80670 HIST 111 1006 3

Medical Terminology Online Class NOTE: Open Entry/Exit. Go to faculty web page for instructions www.wnc.edu/clinkens. Language of Medicine Online Class NOTE: Open Entry/Exit. Go to faculty web page for instructions www.wnc.edu/clinkens. Computers in Health Care Online Class NOTE: Open Entry/Exit. Go to faculty web page for instructions www.wnc.edu/clinkens.

Clinkenbeard

Surv of Am Const History Online Class NOTE: Contact instructor at ddwyer@wnc.edu for more information. Surv of Am Const History Online Class NOTE: Contact instructor at ddwyer@wnc.edu for more information.

Dwyer

Clinkenbeard Clinkenbeard

Dwyer

HUMAN DEVELOPMENT & FAMILY STUDIES 80656 HDFS 201 1002 3

HUMANITIES

80682 HUM 101 1002 3

Life Span Hum Development Online Class Black NOTE: Contact instructor at blacks@wnc.edu Intro to Humanities Online Class Nagel NOTE: Contact instructor at jmn@wnc.edu with questions.

FEE INFORMATION AVAILABLE ONLINE @ my.wnc.edu • Asterisk (*) before the class number indicates that the course has a prerequisite.

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Carson Classes WebCity Classes Class Number

Section Units Class Title

Day

Time

Location

Instructor

____________________________________________________________________________ NOTE: Access WNC Online for orientation & tutorials, computer compatibility, & log-in instructions at

www.wnc.edu/wnconline/

Online classes are assessed a $5 web fee except those reserved for high school enrollment. ____________________________________________________________________________ INFORMATION SYSTEMS 80689 IS 101 1005 3 Intro to Information Sys Online Class Malkovich NOTE: MS Office 2010 & Windows 7 required. Contact instructor before first week of semester at malkovic@wnc.edu and view website at www.wnc.edu/~malkovic * 80691 IS 201 1002 3 Computer Applications Online Class Malkovich NOTE: MS Office 2010 & Windows 7 required. Contact instructor before first week of semester at malkovic@wnc.edu and view website at www.wnc.edu/~malkovic MANAGEMENT

80785 MGT 103 1002 3 80788 MGT 201 1002 3 80790 MGT 212 1002 3

Intro Small Business Mgt Online Class NOTE: Contact instructor by first week of class at amsawyer@wnc.edu Prin of Management Online Class NOTE: Contact instructor by first week of class at amsawyer@wnc.edu Leadership & Hum Relations Online Class NOTE: Contact instructor at 423-7565 ext 2256 or stewart@wnc.edu for information.

Sawyer Sawyer Stewart

MARKETING

80795 MKT 210 1002 3 Marketing Principles Online Class Theriault NOTE: Contact instructor for details.

MATHEMATICS

* 80765 MATH 126 1005 3 * XXXXX MATH 126 1006 3 * 81129 MATH 181 1006 4 * XXXXX MATH 181 1007 4

Precalculus Mathematics I Online Class Precalculus Mathematics I Online Class NOTE: For high school enrollment ONLY. Contact a high school or WNC Counselor for details. Calculus I Online Class Calculus I Online Class NOTE: For high school enrollment ONLY. Contact a high school or WNC Counselor for details.

Downs Downs Downs Downs

MUSIC, GENERAL

88453 MUS 124 1001 3 History of Amer Musical Theatre Online Class Arrigotti NOTE: Contact instructor at arrigots@wnc.edu to verify enrollment. XXXXX MUS 124 1002 3 Hist Amer Musical Theatre Online Class Arrigotti NOTE: For high school enrollment ONLY. Contact a high school or WNC Counselor for details.

PHILOSOPHY 80914 PHIL 102 1001 3 Critical Think & Reason Online Class Priest NOTE: Contact instructor at spriest@wnc.edu or 775-445-3318 to confirm enrollment. PSYCHOLOGY 80948 PSY 101 1007 3 80949 PSY 101 1008 3 80950 PSY 102 1001 3 * 80953 PSY 210 1001 4 * 80955 PSY 241 1001 3 REAL ESTATE

80958 RE 101 1001 3 * 80961 RE 103 1001 3

General Psychology Online Class NOTE: Contact instructor at pawluk@wnc.edu or 775-445-4291 to confirm. General Psychology Online Class NOTE: Contact instructor at pawluk@wnc.edu or 775-445-4291 to confirm. Psy of Personal & Social Adjustment Online Class NOTE: Contact instructor at pawluk@wnc.edu or 775-445-4291 to confirm. Intro to Statistical Mthd Online Class NOTE: Contact instructor at costel16@wnc.edu by first week of class. Intro Abnormal Psychology Online Class NOTE: Contact instructor to confirm enrollment by first week of class.

Pawluk Pawluk Pawluk Costello Condray

Real Estate Prin I Online Class Tontlewicz NOTE: Structured class/chat room attendance mandatory. Contact instructor at tontlewi@wnc.edu Real Estate Prin II Online Class Brusseau NOTE: Structured class/chat room attendance mandatory. Contact instructor at kathey@wnc.edu for details.

FEE INFORMATION AVAILABLE ONLINE @ my.wnc.edu • Asterisk (*) before the class number indicates that the course has a prerequisite.

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Carson Classes WebCity Classes Class Number

Section Units Class Title

Day

Time

Location

Instructor

____________________________________________________________________________ NOTE: Access WNC Online for orientation & tutorials, computer compatibility, & log-in instructions at

www.wnc.edu/wnconline/

Online classes are assessed a $5 web fee except those reserved for high school enrollment. ____________________________________________________________________________ SOCIOLOGY

80983 SOC 101 1012 3 Prin of Sociology Online Class Green NOTE: Contact instructor to confirm enrollment by first week of class.

SPANISH

80997 SPAN 111 1003 4 First Year Spanish I Online Class Madrid NOTE: Contact mcirac@wnc.edu to verify enrollment. XXXXX SPAN 111 1004 4 First Year Spanish I Online Class Madrid NOTE: For high school enrollment ONLY. Contact a high school or WNC Counselor for details. Contact mcirac@wnc.edu to verify enrollment.

STATISTICS * 81010

STAT 152

1001

3

Intro to Statistics

Online Class

Clifford

THEATRE

81018 THTR 180 1002 3 Cinema as Art & Comm Online Class Strange NOTE: Contact instructor at mollystrange@comcast.net with any questions. XXXXX THTR 180 1003 3 Cinema as Art & Comm Online Class Strange NOTE: For high school enrollment ONLY. Contact a high school or WNC Counselor for details. Contact instructor at mollystrange@comcast.net with any questions.

_____FALL EXPRESS - SHORT TERM CLASSES____

SHORTER College Classes that Fit a Busy Schedule See individual department listings or WNC web site schedule for full class information. Class Number/Section

Class Title

WNC CARSON CLASSES 80182 CA 100 1001 Intro to Personal Computing 80186 CA 101 1001 Intro to MS Windows 80187 CA 101 1002 Intro to MS Windows 80191 CA 102 1001 Intro to Word Processing 80192 CA 102 1002 Intro to Word Processing 80196 CA 103 1001 Intro to Spreadsheets 80197 CA 103 1002 Intro to Spreadsheets 80201 CA 104 1001 Intro to Database Mgt 80204 CA 107 1001 Intro to Powerpoint 81167 CA 107 1003 Intro to Powerpoint 80210 CA 117 1001 MS Word: Intermediate 80211 CA 117 1002 MS Word: Intermediate 80215 CA 118 1001 MS Access: Intermediate 80218 CA 119 1001 MS Excel: Intermediate 80219 CA 119 1002 MS Excel: Intermediate 80222 CA 127 1001 MS Word: Advanced 80223 CA 127 1002 MS Word: Advanced 80224 CA 128 1001 MS Access: Advanced 80226 CA 129 1001 MS Excel: Advanced 80227 CA 129 1002 MS Excel: Advanced 80229 CA 140 1001 MS Powerpoint: Intermediate

Date

Class Number/Section

9/3 9/6-15 9/10 9/20-29 9/17 10/18-27 10/8 11/5 11/15-12/1 10/22 10/4-13 9/24 11/19 11/1-10 10/15 12/3 12/3 12/17 12/10 12/10 11/19

80231 80234 80237 80240 80252 80355 80371 81100 90380 81101 90381 80418 80420 87270 87276 80447 80457 80458 80459 80460 80461 XXXX

CA 144 CA 153 CA 154 CA 155 CEP 121 CONS 205 CPD 131 CSCO 120 CSCO 120 CSCO 121 CSCO 121 ECE 121 ECE 122 ECE 156 ECE 168 EDU 201 EMS 100 EMS 100 EMS 100 EMS 100 EMS 100 EMS 109

Class Title

1001 1001 1001 1001 1001 1001 1001 1001 1002 1001 1002 1001 1001 1001 1001 1001 1001 1002 1003 1004 1005 1001

Basic Internet Quickbooks I Quickbooks II Quickbooks III Intro College Experience Construction Site Safety Anger Management Techniques CCNA Internetworking Fund CCNA Internetworking Fund CCNA Routing Protocals CCNA Routing Protocals Parent Care Relationships Observation Skills Music in Preschool Curr Infectious Diseases & First Aid Intro to Elementary Educ Healthcare Provider CPR Healthcare Provider CPR Healthcare Provider CPR Healthcare Provider CPR Healthcare Provider CPR EMT Basic Refresher

Date

10/1 9/3 9/17 10/1 8/15-19 9/26-29 9/24 8/30-10/20 8/29-10/19 10/25-12/15 10/24-12/14 9/24-10/8 10/17-11/16 9/7-10/5 11/2-12/7 8/29-10/19 8/13 8/20 8/27 9/17 10/8 11/5-20

FEE INFORMATION AVAILABLE ONLINE @ my.wnc.edu • Asterisk (*) before the class number indicates that the course has a prerequisite.

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Carson City Classes FALL EXPRESS - SHORT TERM CLASSES Class Number/Section

Class Number 80574 EPD 250 80575 EPD 271 80576 EPD 276 81255 GEOG 107 81261 GIS 171

Class Title

Units Class Title 1001 Section Personality Types/Learn Styles 1001 ESL Teaching Methods 1001 Mgmt Mthds for Subs 1001 Geog of Great Basin Natl Park 1001 GIS Urban & Regional Planning

Carson City Community Education Classes 80315 CMSV 94C 1001 Sp Tp: Video & TV Production 80317 CMSV 94C 1003 Sp Tp: Audio Home Studio 80318 CMSV 94C 1004 Sp Tp: 14th-16th Centuries Music 80340 CMSV 170C 1001 Private Pilot Grnd School CFK 1200 Baby Sitting Certification CFK 1200 Baby Sitting Certification 94660 CMSV 113C 1003 Cake Decorating: Begin 80327 CMSV 104C 1001 Adult CPR 80290 CMSV 86C 1001 Sp Tp: Arts & Crafts-Oil Painting 80291 CMSV 86C 1002 Sp Tp: Arts & Crafts-Oil Painting 80292 CMSV 86C 1003 Sp Tp: Arts & Crafts-Oil Painting 80293 CMSV 86C 1004 Sp Tp: Arts & Crafts-Oil Painting 80294 CMSV 86C 1005 Sp Tp: Arts & Crafts-Knitting 80295 CMSV 86C 1006 Sp Tp: Arts & Crafts-Weaving 80296 CMSV 86C 1007 Sp Tp: Jewelry Making/Silversmithing 80297 CMSV 86C 1008 Sp Tp: Jewelry Making/Silversmithing 80298 CMSV 86C 1009 Sp Tp: Gourmet Oils & Vinegars 94674 CMSV 86C 1015 Sp Tp: Arts & Crafts-Wreathmaking 94662 CMSV 138C 1001 Water Color Painting 80330 CMSV 125C 1001 Ballroom Dance 80331 CMSV 125C 1002 Ballroom Dance 80341 CMSV 181C 1001 Driver Education 80342 CMSV 181C 1002 Driver Education 80343 CMSV 181C 1003 Driver Education 80344 CMSV 181C 1004 Driver Education 80345 CMSV 181C 100 Driver Education 80334 CMSV 143C 1001 Sp Tp: Health & Fitness-Tai Chi 80335 CMSV 143C 1002 Sp Tp: Zen Meditation 80337 CMSV 143C 1004 Sp Tp: Zen Meditation 94663 CMSV 143C 1006 Sp Tp: Everyday Nutrition 94664 CMSV 165C 1001 Yoga: Beg 80322 CMSV 98C 1001 Women's Self Defense 80323 CMSV 98C 1002 Women's Self Defense 80280 CMSV 80C 1001 Sp Tp: PERS Investments 80281 CMSV 80C 1002 Sp Tp: Basic Finance Investments 94644 CMSV 80C 1003 Sp Tp: Women's Investments 80289 CMSV 83C 1001 Sp Tp: Starting a Home Business 94645 CMSV 83C 1002 Business-Grant writing 94646 CMSV 83C 1003 Business-Grant writing BRC C19 Basic Motorcycle Rider BRC C20 Basic Motorcycle Rider BRC C01 Basic Motorcycle Rider BRC C02 Basic Motorcycle Rider BRC C03 Basic Motorcycle Rider BRC C04 Basic Motorcycle Rider BRC C05 Basic Motorcycle Rider BRC C06 Basic Motorcycle Rider BRC C07 Basic Motorcycle Rider BRC C08 Basic Motorcycle Rider BRC C09 Basic Motorcycle Rider BRC C10 Basic Motorcycle Rider BRC C11 Basic Motorcycle Rider BRC C12 Basic Motorcycle Rider BRC C13 Basic Motorcycle Rider BRC C14 Basic Motorcycle Rider BRC C15 Basic Motorcycle Rider BRC C16 Basic Motorcycle Rider ERC C01 Experienced Motorcycle Rider

Date

Class Number/Section

11/18-19 10/15-16 10/8-15 9/14-18 11/18-19

80310 80311 80312 80313 80314 81183 81184 81185 81186 94651 94653 94655 94656 94657 80336 80316 80319 80320 80321 81187 81187 80278 80279

10/19 8/29-12/12 9/2-11/18 8/31-11/16 10/8 12/10 9/3-12/17 10/22 9/10 10/8 11/5 12/3 9/1-10/20 9/15-11/3 8/30-10/18 11/1-12/20 9/16-9/24 9/22-10/1 9/8-10/13 9/1-10/20 10/27-12/22 8/8-8/11 8/15-8/18 9/10-10/ 10/8-11/5 11/12-12/10 10/10-12/14 9/8-10/27 11/3- 12/29 9/17 9/6-10/27 9/14-10/12 10/26-11/23 10/11 9/13-10/4 10/5-26 10/7-22 10/8-15 11/2-9 8/5-7 8/5-7 8/12-14 8/12-14 8/19-21 8/26-28 9/7-8 9/9-11 9/9-11 9/16-18 9/30-10/2 9/30-10/2 10/7-9 10/7-9 10/14-16 10/14-16 10/21-23 11/18-20 10/1

Class Title

Day LocationGifts CMSV 92C Time 1001 Psychic & Paranormal CMSV 92C CMSV 92C CMSV 92C CMSV 92C CMSV 92C CMSV 92C CMSV 92C CMSV 92C CMSV 92C CMSV 92C CMSV 92C CMSV 92C CMSV 92C CMSV 43C CMSV 94C CMSV 94C CMSV 94C CMSV 94C CMSV 94C CMSV 94C CMSV 71C CMSV 71C

1002 1003 1004 1005 1006 1007 1008 1009 1010 1011 1012 1013 1014 1003 1002 1005 1006 1007 1008 1008 1001 1002

Date

Instructor 8/29-12/17

The Ten of Goals of Life Self Hypnosis & Guided Imagery Self Hypnosis & Guided Imagery Take Ten Years Off Astrology for the Fearless Take Ten Years Off Sp Tp: Self Disc. Past Life Regression Sp Tp: Self Disc. Personal Self Mastery Sp Tp: Self Disc. Chakras/Color Healing Sp Tp: Self Disc. Personal Self Mastery Sp Tp: Self Disc. Astrology Sp Tp: Self Disc. Self Hypnosis/Guided Sp Tp: Self Disc. Self Hypnosis/Guided Sp Tp: Wilderness First Aid Intro to Solar Energy Solar PV Design Solar PV Commission & Inspection Solar PV Design & Installation Solar Thermal Systems Special Tpcs: Special Int Computers-Ebay Selling Computers-Website Development

WNC DOUGLAS 80706 MATH 92 1001 Algebra Review Douglas Community Education Classes 80303 CMSV 86C 1014 Sp Tp: Arts & Crafts-Weaving 80346 CMSV 181C 1006 Driver Education 80339 CMSV 144C 1001 Genealogy

9/10-12/17 9/10 9/10/ 11/12 9/10 10/25 9/23 9/24 10/7 10/22 11/19 11/19 11/19 9/17-18 10/15-11/5 9/30-10/15 11/4 12/2-17 11/17-19 11/17-19 10/3 10/5

8/22-26 9/1-29 10/1-22 9/2-10/7

WNC FALLON 80185 CA 100 1002 Intro to Personal Computing 80189 CA 101 1003 Intro to MS Windows 80194 CA 102 1003 Intro to Word Processing 80199 CA 103 1003 Intro to Spreadsheets 80203 CA 104 1002 Intro to Database Mgt 80206 CA 107 1002 Intro to Powerpoint 80208 CA 109 1001 Intro to MS Publisher 80213 CA 117 1003 MS Word: Intermediate 80217 CA 118 1002 MS Access: Intermediate 80221 CA 119 1003 MS Excel: Intermediate 80233 CA 144 1002 Basic Internet 80451 EDU 206 1001 Class Learn Environment 80454 EDU 210 1002 Nevada School Law XXXXX NURS 130 1003 Nursing Assistant Fallon Community Education Classes 80299 CMSV 86C 1010 Sp Tp: Oil Painting 80300 CMSV 86C 1011 Sp Tp: Oil Painting 80301 CMSV 86C 1012 Sp Tp: Oil Painting 80302 CMSV 86C 1013 Sp Tp: Oil Painting 80328 CMSV 113C 1001 Cake Decorating: Beg 94489 CMSV 113C 1002 Cake Decorating: Beg 80326 CMSV 98C 1003 Sp Tp: Recreation-Couples Dance 80338 CMSV 143C 1005 Sp Tp: Health & Fitness-Line Dance 81172 CMSV 181C 1007 Driver Education 94484 CMSV 109C 1001 Basic Home Repair 94485 CMSV 109C 1002 Basic Home Repair

9/24 10/22 11/19 12/10 8/27-10/22 8/27-10/22 9/8-11/10 9/19-12/12 10/1-10/22 9/10-17 9/24-10/1

WNC ONLINE CLASSES 87424 CIT 213 1001 Microsoft Networking III 87287 ECE 129 1001 Env for Inf/Todd 80450 EDU 204 1001 Info Technlgy in Teaching 80456 EDU 214 1002 Teachers Technology

8/29-10/21 9/12-10/14 8/29-10/22 10/24-12/17

9/10 9/17 10/1 10/15 11/5 12/3 12/10 10/8 11/19 10/22 9/24 10/24-12/14 8/27-9/24 8/29-10/10

FEE INFORMATION AVAILABLE ONLINE @ my.wnc.edu • Asterisk (*) before the class number indicates that the course has a prerequisite.

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PROGRAMS & SERVICES Academic Skills Centers

Athletics

To help students succeed, the Academic Skills Centers provide tutoring assistance in many subject areas. This service is free to WNC students, and the ASC staff is committed to helping students become self-confident and independent learners. Stop by the ASC at the Carson City and Fallon campuses for schedules of subjects and tutors, or check the web site. Tutoring is also available at the Douglas campus. Writing tutoring is available online as well. By appointment, or drop-in tutoring available.

WNC offers two intercollegiate sports teams for students who wish to continue their athletic competion while they earn a community college degree or prepare to transfer to a university: baseball (men) and softball (women). Athletes can earn college credits and degrees, use Millennium Scholarships and other types of financial assistance, and compete close to home at WNC. The WNC baseball and softball teams are Division I members of the National Junior College Athletic Association. Division I schools may offer scholarships.

Academic Skills Centers

STUDENT REQUIREMENTS WNC students participating in the college’s athletics program must enroll full-time for a minimum of 12 academic units each semester and must maintain a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.0.

Carson City campus Bristlecone Bldg., Rm 330 • 445-4260 Fallon campus Virgil Getto Hall, Rm 307 • 423-7565, ext. 2278 www.wnc.edu/asc/

Adult Literacy & Language Formerly referred to as Adult Basic Education, the Adult Literacy and Language office empowers people who are choosing educational opportunities that will enable them to reach their life, work, civic, family and personal goals. Literacy instruction, English language learning and GED preparation is available to adults who qualify, through a federally-funded grant dispersed by the Nevada Department of Education. Services are offered year-round and include classes, online instruction, tutoring, transition courses, and a computer-based instruction lab. Students will typically move from one type of instruction to another and will be assisted with the transition into for-credit college classes. All services are available at no charge to students. GED EXAM PREPARATION Instructional services are provided in Carson City, Fallon and Douglas to students who have not graduated from high school to prepare for the GED (high school equivalency) exam. Prospective students will be administered a broad-based skills assessment and a GED practice test to determine individual strengths and weaknesses congruent with exam criteria. Students will meet with a staff member to develop a learning plan specific to the educational goals of the student.

ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNING Non-native English speakers can improve their listening, speaking, reading and writing skills in structured, intensive courses offered throughout the school year. Prospective students will be administered a reading comprehension exam upon admission and placed in a class appropriate for their English learning level. Carson City English Language Registration ____________________ Wednesday-Thursday, Aug. 31-Sept. 1 • Tuesday, Sept. 6 9 a.m. • 10:30 a.m. • 5:30 p.m. • 7 p.m. Expect registration to last up to two hours.

Carson City GED Preparation Registration _________________ Second & fourth week of each month Monday, 6 p.m. & Friday, 9 a.m. Registration process may take up to three hours.

Fall Session begins Monday, Sept. 12 APRENDIZAJE DEL IDIOMA INGLÉS

LITERACY INSTRUCTION Instruction may be provided to students who lack skills sufficient for successful college work. Prospective students will be administered a broad-based skills assessment to determine educational needs. Learning plans specific to student needs will be developed based on the assessment.

Los no nativo hablantes en el idioma inglés pueden mejorar sus habilidades de escuchar, hablar, leer y escribir el inglés en un curso intensivo que es ofrecido durante todo el año escolar. A los estudiantes interesados se les dará un examen de compresión en lectura de inglés para colocarlos en la clase apropiada de acuerdo a su nivel en el inglés.

Adult Literacy & Language

Carson City Aprendizaje del Idioma Inglés Registración ___ Augusto 31-Septiembre 1 y Septiembre 6 9 a.m. • 10:30 a.m. • 5:30 p.m. • 7 p.m. Tener en cuenta que la registración dura aproximadamente 2 horas. La sesión de otono en Septiembre 12. Locations, class schedules, descriptions & other information:

Bristlecone Building, Rm. 340 • 445-4451 Monday - Thursday, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

www.wnc.edu/studentservices/alal/

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PROGRAMS & SERVICES Associated Students of Western Nevada

Bookstore Web orders can be placed for store pickup or shipment (ongoing throughout semester) for any class. To place web orders/for information see the web site. Vouchers issued by the Financial Aid office cannot be used for web orders.

The Associated Students of Western Nevada, otherwise known as student government or simply ASWN, is an elected group of students who work to enhance student life by representing the voice of the students at Western Nevada College. All members of ASWN welcome and encourage other students to voice any college concerns or ideas. Student government offers a great opportunity for anyone interested in organizing student activities and influencing changes or student policies. Students really do make a difference, so get involved! Visit the ASWN web site to view upcoming student events and contact ASWN members.

WNC CARSON CITY The WNC Bookstore on the Carson campus is open year-round with limited summer hours. College and holiday closures are observed. Regular Hours: Monday-Thursday........ .....9:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Friday.....................................10 a.m.-2 p.m. Hours will be extended at the start of school and reduced over holiday breaks.

Carson & Douglas Senate..............................................................................................................445-3323 President.........................................................................................................445-4432 Office: Dini Library & Student Center, Rm. 105 Fallon.................................................................................................423-7565/Ext.2264 Office: Piñon Hall, Rm. 201

WNC FALLON

Textbooks will be available (during posted times) at the WNC Fallon bookstore behind Sage Hall for classes and web classes in the Fallon service area. Hours are extended the week before and the first two weeks of class. Afterward, the Fallon bookstore has limited hours.

www.wnc.edu/clubs/aswn/

WNC DOUGLAS Books may be purchased at the Carson campus bookstore or via the web site.

FERNLEY, HAWTHORNE, LOVELOCK, SMITH, YERINGTON RESIDENTS Textbooks are available at the Fallon bookstore. Orders can also be placed online for any regular campus classes.

Student Ambassadors

RENT-A-TEXT

The WNC Student Ambassador program features an outstanding group of student leaders. Student Ambassadors interact with prospective students and their parents, providing information about the college, the programs and the services offered. Student Ambassadors attend events in the community representing WNC and participate in campus activities. INFORMATION Coordinator of Student Life...............................................................................445-3324

Students may opt to rent books through Rent-A-Text. Textbook rental is a way to save money on book expenses. Students have the option to return books or keep them at the end of the semester. INFORMATION www.rent-a-text.com or contact the bookstore RETURN POLICY: Refunds will be made the first week of class with a receipt, with the book in its original condition. After the first week, refunds are possible if a student drops a class in the first two weeks of classes, shows proof of drop, and still has the original receipt. All refunds after that date will be at the discretion of the bookstore manager. Books/packages cannot be returned if packaging is opened.

Student Clubs & Organizations Student clubs and activities enhance campus life and put students in touch with others who share common interests.

Interested in organizing a NEW CLUB? INFORMATION Carson & Douglas ASWN ������������������������������������445-3323 Fallon ASWN......................................423-7565 Ext. 2224 CAMPUS CLUBS & ORGANIZATIONS

HOURS/TEXTBOOK QUESTIONS? www.wnc.edu/bookstore/ Carson City campus . . . 445-3233 Fallon campus . . 423-7556

www.wnc.edu/clubs/

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PROGRAMS & SERVICES Looking for a JOB?

Child Care is Available on the WNC Carson City campus at the

Check out WNC's Student Employment web site www.wnc.edu/jobs/student_jobs/ Student Employment- Access student employment informa-

- CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER -

tion by clicking on the Student Life link of the WNC web site home page. Employers can enter employment opportunities directly into the web site and students can access job descriptions. Categories include:

• Full-time Child Care is available for WNC students & non-students • Monday-Friday, 7 a.m.-5:45 p.m.

Full-time care is available for infants, toddlers, Pre-K and kindergarten age, six weeks to six years. (Priority given to WNC students.) Visit www.wnc.edu/cdc for weekly rates and parent handbook.

On-Campus Job Board- On-campus jobs are open to any WNC student currently enrolled in at least 12 credits (or six credits for work-study students). Students who have been awarded work-study as part of their financial aid have priority for on-campus positions.

• Part-time Child Care

is available for WNC students & non-students • Monday-Friday, 7 a.m.-5:45 p.m. STUDENTS pay a $10 registration fee per semester and need to provide proof of class enrollment at the time of registration. Fees are $5 per hour for children 3-6 years; $6 per hour for children 6 weeks-3 years. NON-STUDENT fees are $7 per hour for children 3-6 years; $8 per hour for children 6 weeks - 3 years.

Tutoring Positions- Tutoring positions at elementary schools within the WNC service area are available to WNC students through the Regents' Award Program. Students are not required to apply for financial aid to qualify for these positions, but they must meet the minimum criteria.

• Evening Child Care

Off-Campus Job Board- WNC receives employment announcements for a range of off-campus jobs including part-time, fulltime, and temporary positions. These positions are not affiliated with WNC. They are posted on the Job Board as a service to WNC students, alumni, and the local community. For specific information on any listing, contact the employer directly.

is available only for WNC students taking night classes • Monday-Thursday, 5:45-10:15 p.m. Children must be ages 6 weeks-12 years. STUDENTS pay a $10 registration fee per semester. Fees are $5 per hour for children 3-12 years; $5 per hour for children 6 weeks-3 years.

• Kindergarten-age Child Care

Looking for Great EMPLOYEES?

is available for WNC students & non-students • Monday-Friday, 7 a.m. - 5:45 p.m. (This is a weekly program.) Billed by the half-day. STUDENTS: $16 per half-day per child; NON-STUDENTS: $20 per half-day per child. 1. Registration requirements apply to both evening and day time programs; part-time and full-time. 2. Registration for new & returning WNC students is July 18- August 12. 3. Spaces are limited. Register early to ensure a space for the fall semester. 4. Please be aware that space is not guaranteed.

Post your employment opportunity online through the Employment Training Center web site • www.wnc.edu/jobs/

STUDENT JOB BOARD www.wnc.edu/jobs/student_jobs/off_campus/

NOTE: Registration information/paperwork must be turned in at least 48 hours before a child’s first day of enrollment.

PARENT SUPPORT SERVICES A variety of programs help parents learn about child-rearing and become comfortable with their role as parents.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION 445-4262

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PROGRAMS & SERVICES Continuing Education Programs Learning is a lifelong process. The Continuing Education Department provides lifelong learning opportunities for all ages within the communities that Western Nevada College serves. From the young child to the senior citizen, students in continuing education programs develop skills, enjoy creative or recreational pursuits, and broaden personal knowledge.

SENIOR COLLEGE Senior College, a WNC program based at the Fallon campus, features non-credit and credit courses to meet the specific interests and needs of older active adults in western Nevada. A variety of community education and academic classes are offered. www.wnc.edu/ce/senior_college/

COMMUNITY EDUCATION Non-credit, self-supporting community education classes in diverse areas are offered for adults. Classes may be as short as a few hours or may meet weekly throughout the semester. Field trips and special events may also be arranged. Since Community Education is self-supporting, credit classes that typically do not receive sufficient enrollment can be offered through the Community Education Department. Some programs, such as Motorcycle Safety, will grant an endorsement card upon successful completion. Driver’s Education is also offered. Carson campus.....................................................................445-4268 Douglas campus...................................................................782-2413 Fallon campus......................................................................423-5847 www.wnc.edu/ce/cmsv/

TRUCK SCHOOL WNC provides individuals the opportunity to obtain a Commercial Driver's License through truck driving school, offered in conjunction with Advanced Truck School, LLC. Students meet for two weeks of classroom training, followed by two weeks of driving on a skills course and over the road. This program is based at the Fallon campus and is available at any WNC campus by request. www.wnc.edu/ce/ats/ WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT CENTER The Workforce Development Center delivers education and training to businesses, government agencies, and non-profit organizations so employees can improve job skills and increase productivity. Instruction can be tailored to an employer’s specific needs or provided as a “pre-packaged, off the shelf” solution to a skill development request. Whether it involves supervision, industrial safety, customer service, computer applications, Spanish for employees or supervisors or another area of skill development, training can be delivered when and where it fits the organization’s schedule. Flexibility and affordability are the keys to the operation of the Workforce Development Center and its staff. Employers may also advertise job openings on the online Job Board. To post a job opening, click on the "List Your Job Openings" link on the Workforce Development Center web site. Carson/Douglas/Fallon..................................... 445-4427 or 445-4458 www.wnc.edu/ce/wdc/

COLLEGE FOR KIDS College for Kids is an enrichment program to challenge youth in WNC's service area and offer educational and creative experiences outside of the traditional elementary, junior high or high school classroom. Classes such as drawing or painting, cooking, crime scene investigation, dancing and scrapbooking allow children to explore their creative side. Classes such as Babysitting Certification and CPR or Pet Care focus on developing personal skills, enabling them to assume more responsibility as they grow. www.wnc.edu/ce/cfk/

Dini Student Center

New Driver Education

The student center is located on the first floor of the Joe Dini Library at WNC Carson City. The center offers students a place to study, relax, and have a good time. It includes: • Fitness Center • Game room/pool tables • Internet Cafe • Television lounge • Student government offices • Study areas

WNC offers a 30-hour New Driver Education course required by the Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles for new drivers under the age of 18, whose residential address is within a 30-mile radius of the class. Many insurance companies offer financial discounts when presented with a Certificate of Completion. Students must be at least 15 years old to enroll.

STUDENT ID CARDS Students obtain college ID cards at the student center information desk.

CLASS DATES/TIMES/FEES/TO REGISTER www.wnc.edu/drivereducation/ or call 445-4458

FITNESS CENTER/ACTIVITY STICKER Students need a WNC student ID card, must enroll in a minimum of three credits and purchase a $20 activity sticker each semester to use the Fitness Center. Pay for the activity sticker in the Business Office, and take the receipt to the student center information desk to receive a valid sticker. Valid WNC ID with current activity sticker is required for the Fitness Center. No Exceptions. QUESTIONS Dini Student Center.......................445-3218 • Monday-Friday • 8 a.m.-5 p.m.

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PROGRAMS & SERVICES Food Services

You are a Potential Honors Student!

Lifted @ the Sedway Café, located on the Carson City campus in the Aspen Building, is open Monday through Friday. The cafe serves a variety of hot entrees, fresh salads, soups, sandwiches and grilled items for lunch as well as breakfast and snacks. INFORMATION............................ 445-3254 • www.wnc.edu/sedway/

The WNC Honors Program is designed to challenge students to achieve their highest academic potential. Students enrolled in any major are eligible to participate in the Honors Program. This means YOU!

Maine Street Café, located on the Fallon campus in Virgil Getto Hall, is open select hours, Monday through Thursday. The cafe serves a variety of homemade items including coffee drinks, hot and cold sandwiches, pastries and breads, soups, salads, and more. INFORMATION.............................. 423-7565 ext. 2235

WHAT ARE SOME PROGRAM BENEFITS?

• a chance to demonstrate your dedication to academic excellence and love of learning • the opportunity to work closely with your college instructors • honors recognition on transcripts and upon graduation • high quality recommendations from college faculty for career, scholarship, or further educational opportunities

START COLLEGE EARLY!

High School Student Services

annual year-end recognition for “Outstanding Honors Projects”

HOW DOES IT WORK?

WNC offers services which allow qualified high school students to earn high school and college credits simultaneously. They include:

WNC students with a 3.0 or higher cumulative grade point average or recent high school graduates with an exit GPA of 3.0 or higher are eligible to apply. Students in the program earn honors credit for a course by undertaking special course projects in addition to the regular course requirements. Projects are completed on a contractual basis with individual faculty members. To receive honors credit, the student must receive a grade of “B” or better for the course and complete the contracted project to the satisfaction of the course instructor. During the first week of classes, talk to your instructors about participating in the Honors Program. Honors Program participants who receive honors credit in 18 or more course units in at least six different academic disciplines and who have at least a 3.5 cumulative GPA at graduation are designated as Honors Graduates. www.wnc.edu/academics/honors/

Tech Prep: High school juniors and seniors may earn college credit for occupational coursework completed in high school. Courses are taught by high school teachers who follow a curriculum established by both high school and college faculty. The program is designed to give students hands-on and academic experience. Course credits apply to WNC certificate and degree programs, giving students a head start on higher education programs that relate to chosen career paths. Dual Credit: Students may earn college and high school credits simultaneously. Each high school in the WNC service area allows many WNC courses to also count as high school credit. The program helps students by offering courses not available at the high school, and giving them the opportunity to begin college while still in high school. Contact local school districts for an updated list of dual credit classes. Fast Track: Designated college courses are offered via Internet or interactive video at a discounted rate to high school students. Most Fast Track classes cost only $25, with a $15 interactive video fee. information WNC representative...........................445-4457, or contact your high school counselor

Insurance Coverage

Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society

Library Services

Students enrolled in one or more units have an option of purchasing accident and health insurance. INFORMATION WNC Business and Financial Assistance Offices

WNC offers library and research services to all students, both on campus and online. Thousands of full-text books, magazines and newspapers are available, including 10,000 e-books, 17,000+ online journals and newspapers, 200+ print journal subscriptions, 4,000+ videos and DVDs, and maps. Students can borrow materials from the two campus libraries in Carson City and Fallon, as well as other libraries, using their WNC library card. Current students can obtain a free library card at the library, or online, if they are enrolled in web classes. WNC libraries provide a comfortable place to study, PC & Mac computers, wireless access for laptops, photocopiers, scanners, and group study space.

Phi Theta Kappa has recognized academic excellence in two-year colleges since 1918 and is one of the most prestigious honor societies in higher education. WNC has two chapters of Phi Theta Kappa: Alpha Upsilon Beta and Beta Theta Iota. Alpha Upsilon Beta, established in 1991, has inducted more than 500 members. Beta Theta Iota, established at WNC Fallon in 1998, has inducted more than 75 members.

Phi Theta Kappa has four hallmarks: • Scholarship • Service • Leadershi • Fellowship

. information Josh Fleming.................................................. 445-4257 George McNulty............................................. 445-3269 Jeff Downs...................................................... 423-7565/ Ext. 2251 Monica Fairbanks........................................... 423-7565/ Ext. 2270 Holly O'Toole................................................. 423-7565/Ext. 2231

Carson............................................................445-3227 Fallon..............................................................423-5330 E-mail.......................................................................... refdesk@wnc.edu http://library.wnc.edu

www.wnc.edu/clubs/

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PROGRAMS & SERVICES

Jump Start a Teaching Career WNC & Nevada State College Partner in Teacher Preparation WNC offers a set of transfer courses for education majors that makes it possible to complete the first two years, up to 64 credits, of course work for bachelor’s degrees from the College of Education at the University of Nevada, Reno or Nevada State College. Students may prepare for a degree in Elementary Education, a Bachelor of Science in Secondary Education, or Bachelor of Arts in Secondary Education. Foundation courses available at WNC include instructional technology, required 200 level English courses, introductory courses in secondary and special education, and freshman and sophomore courses requiring supervised field experience in the K-12 schools.

WNC students who are close to completing their first two years of transfer courses toward a bachelor’s degree in education can enroll in Nevada State College junior and senior level courses offered at WNC sites by interactive video and by Internet. Students are able to earn a bachelor’s degree and prepare for certification as an elementary or special education teacher without leaving WNC's service area. Classes are offered at a rate allowing students to finish at the same pace as other four-year institutions. To date, more than 50 students have finished their degrees and have teaching jobs in the area of their choice–Carson, Fernley and Fallon.

Information: http://nsc.nevada.edu/84.asp

Unless otherwise noted, classes offered through Nevada State College begin on Monday, August 22.

FALL 2011

SECTION

Nevada State College Teacher Education Courses @ WNC Transmitted from Carson to Fallon CLASS TITLE DAY TIME Cl UNITS

INSTRUCTOR

EDRL 442

Literacy Instruction I

3

F

7-9:50P

Brenda Downs

EDEL 483

Elementary Supervised Student Teaching

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4:30-6:20P

Brenda Downs

EDEL 443

Teaching Elementary School Science

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Jeff Johnston

EDEL 441 Standards-Based Curriculum Elementary School Science (Physics)

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9A-1P

Jeff Johnston

NOTE: Students must have completed EDU 201 (previously CI 160) - Introduction to Elementary Education ADMITTANCE TO THE PROGRAM: Students must have completed the Pre-Professional Standards Test (PPST) to be admitted to the Nevada State College Teacher Preparation Program.

Western Nevada State Peace Officer Academy

Public Safety Telecommunicator (9-1-1 Dispatch Training)

WNC offers a 12-unit, semester-long program each spring to prepare individuals to enter the rewarding field of 9-1-1 dispatching. They must be 18 years old, possess a high school diploma or equivalent, and be able to type 40 WPM corrected. Forty hours of internship in a dispatch center is also required. Participants attend classes Monday through Wednesday, 6-10 p.m. Call.......................445-4408 • www.wnc.edu/academics/non_degree/sap/911/

WNC offers a 30-week, 30.5-unit program to prepare students for careers in law enforcement. The program, which combines classroom learning and practical application training, begins each January and meets all Nevada & POST certification requirements. Applicants must be at least 21 years old by graduation. CRJ 103 is a prerequisite. Students must pass this class with a "B" or better to be admitted into the academy. Anyone interested should apply for admission early to be considered for the following January academy. Graduates will enhance their employability in attaining positions that require Category I and III certification. Call.......................................................................... 445-4408 • www.wnc.edu/post/

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POLICIES Clery Act

Non-discrimination Statement

The Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act is a federal law that requires colleges to disclose certain timely and annual information about campus crime and security policies. More detailed information and the crime statistics for the past three years is available at www.wnc.edu/ps/

WNC is guided by the principle that there shall be no difference in the treatment of persons because of race, religion, color, age, sex, including a pregnancy-related condition, sexual-orientation, military status, or military obligations, disability, including veterans with service-connected disabilities, or national origin, and that equal opportunity and access to facilities shall be available to all. Similarly, there shall be no difference in the treatment of persons who file charges of discrimination, participate in a discrimination proceeding, or otherwise oppose discrimination. It is our policy to comply fully with the non-discrimination provision of all state and federal regulations with regard to recruitment, admission, financial aid, activities, hiring, promotions, training, terminations, benefits and compensation.

Drug & Alcohol Prevention Policy WNC is required to provide information about campus rules and regulations pertaining to alcohol and other drugs. The pamphlet, A Safe Campus, is available at each campus as a resource for students, employees and visitors.

Principles of Community

Legal Notice

As members of the WNC community, we choose to be part of an academic community dedicated to those principles that foster personal and professional integrity, civility, and acceptance. We strive toward lives of personal integrity and academic excellence. We will encourage in ourselves, and in one another, those responsible actions which lead to lives of productive work, personal enrichment, and useful citizenship in an increasingly interdependent world. We commit to treat one another with civility. Recognizing that there will be differences of opinion, we will explore the differences in a courteous and forthright manner, always acknowledging individual rights to the freedom of expression and association. We embrace diversity. We encourage those of all cultures, orientations, and backgrounds to understand and respect one another in a safe and supportive educational environment.

This is the 2011 fall semester class schedule of Western Nevada College. It lists the classes that the college plans to offer and describes registration and enrollment guidelines. This information is subject to change at any time and should not be considered a contractual agreement.

Notice of Copyright Laws & Infringement Penalties Students should be aware of federal copyright laws and penalties that may be assessed for violation of these laws. Copyright infringement is the act of exercising, without permission or legal authority, one or more of the exclusive rights granted to the copyright owner under section 106 of the Copyright Act (Title 17 of the United States Code). These rights include the right to reproduce or distribute a copyrighted work. In the file-sharing context, downloading or uploading substantial parts of a copyrighted work without authority constitutes an infringement. Penalties for copyright infringement include civil and criminal penalties. In general, anyone found liable for civil copyright infringement may be ordered to pay either actual damages or "statutory" damages affixed at not less than $750 and not more than $30,000 per work infringed. For "willful" infringement, a court may award up to $150,000 per work infringed. A court can, in its discretion, also assess costs and attorneys' fees. For details, see Title 17, United States Code, Sections 504, 505. Willful copyright infringement can also result in criminal penalties, including imprisonment of up to five years and fines of up to $250,000 per offense.

Sexual Harassment Policy WNC, as a member of the Nevada System of Higher Education, is committed to providing a place of work and learning free from harassment, intimidation or insult. It is the policy of WNC that the sexual harassment of students, employees, and users of WNC facilities is unacceptable and prohibited. The NSHE Policy Against Sexual Harassment and Complaint Procedure, Title 4, Chapter 8, Section 13, is incorporated into the Board of Regents Handbook. The policy can be reviewed in the WNC online catalog at www.wnc.edu. CONTACT Affirmative Action Officer, Human Resources Office, Bristlecone Bldg. Rm. 150

INFORMATION www.copyright.gov or www.copyright.gov/help/faq WNC copyright policy http://www.wnc.edu/policymanual/3-2-8.php

Student Right To Know Act The Student Right to Know and Campus Security Act requires that WNC comply with the provisions and updates in disclosing the graduation rate of certificate or degree-seeking students. This information is available to current and prospective students prior to enrolling or entering into any financial obligation. As of 2009-2010, the four-year average Student-Right-to-Know graduation rate was 18 percent. WNC graduation completion rates are available from Counseling Services and Admissions and Records on the Carson City campus.

STATEMENT OF INTEGRITY WNC is committed to the highest ethical standards in its administration, teaching, scholarships, and service, and its treatment of its students, faculty and staff.

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November 4-20

The Northern Nevada premiere of the longest running show on Broadway! Andrew Lloyd Webber’s masterpiece finally released in its original Broadway version, featuring the haunting, rapturous music that has delighted audiences for more than a decade: Music of the Night, Prima Donna, Angel of Music, All I Ask of You, Wishing You Were Somehow Here Again, The Point of No Return. This show will sell out. We strongly advise that you buy your tickets early.

All shows play at the Carson City Community Center. Tickets: $22/$20/$18 775-445-4249


WESTERN NEVADA COLLEGE

2201 West College Parkway, Carson City, NV 89703

ECRWSS RESIDENTIAL CUSTOMER

Nonprofit Organization U.S. POSTAGE PAID Carson City, NV Permit #147

PLAN AHEAD

We will help you in every way we can to make your transition to college as easy as possible. Be sure to complete this CHECKLIST TO SUCCESS: — APPLY FOR ADMISSION — TAKE PLACEMENT TESTS — MEET WITH A COUNSELOR — APPLY FOR FINANCIAL AID — REGISTER FOR CLASSES — ATTEND AN ORIENTATION — PAY BY THE DEADLINE Apply for scholarships & financial assistance as money is available for GED students, Hispanic students, Native American students, recent high school graduates, senior citizens, single parents, work study students and more! Apply by March 1 for the following academic year. Contact Financial Assistance Office.

www.wnc.edu/studentservices/financial/

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