Class Schedule 2010

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Western Wyoming Community College 2500 College Drive • P.O. Box 428 Rock Springs, WY 82902-0428

Phone: (307) 382-1600 (800) 226-1181 Fax: (307) 382-1636 WWCC Home Page: www.wwcc.wy.edu

Summer & Fall of Classes 2010

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Western Wyoming Community College P.O. Box 428, 2500 College Drive, Rock Springs, WY 82902-0428

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Phone (307) 382-1600

Western Wyoming Community College is an Equal Opportunity institution and as such, does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age, religion, disability status, disabled veteran, or veteran of the Vietnam, Gulf, or any other era in admission or access to, or treatment or employment in, its educational programs or activities. Inquiries concerning Title VI, Title IX, Section 504, ADA, and other related laws may be referred to the V.P. for Administrative Services, WWCC Administrative Offices, P.O. Box 428, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82902-0428, (307) 382-1609; or Office for Civil Rights, Denver Office, U.S. Department of Education, Cesar E. Chavez Memorial Building, Suite 310, 1244 Spear Avenue Blvd., Denver, CO 80204-3582, (303) 844-5695, FAX (303) 844-4303 or TDD (303) 844-3417 or the Wyoming Labor Standards Department, 1510 East Pershing Blvd., Cheyenne, Wyoming 82002 (307) 777-7261.

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COMPUTER LAB VP FOR STUDENT SUCCESS SERVICES

General Information Calendar....................................................................................................................1 Registration Instructions............................................................................................2 Registration Programs...............................................................................................3 Costs & Payment Information, Residency Classification......................................3 - 6 Registration Information............................................................................................5 Financial Aid..............................................................................................................7 Mustang WebAdvisor Information..........................................................................8-9 Placement Tests......................................................................................................10 Learning Centers..................................................................................................... 11 Assessment Portfolio/Capstone Courses................................................................ 11 Student Services, Office Hours and Phone Numbers............................................12 Part-Time Student Information................................................................................13 Textbook & Bookstore Information..........................................................................13 Transfer Information...........................................................................................14-15 Technical/Occupational Programs...........................................................................16 Student Right to Privacy..........................................................................................16 Mustang Cruiser Information...................................................................................17 Credit Course Information, Non-Credit Offerings....................................................18 Summer Class Schedule.........................................................................................19-30 Summer 2010 Important Dates...............................................................................19 Workforce Development..........................................................................................29 Fall Class Schedule..................................................................................................31-69 Fall 2010 Important Dates.......................................................................................31 Honors Courses......................................................................................................32 Late Start Courses..................................................................................................33 Evening Courses.....................................................................................................34 Distance Education............................................................................................36-37 Workforce Development Training............................................................................67 Registration Form/Worksheet ................................................................................70-71 FullTime Faculty List (Phone/Office/Email Roster)..................................................72 Campus Map...................................................................................Inside back cover

REGISTRATION

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Calendar

Short on Time? See page 33-35 for Evening and Late Start Courses

All credit course descriptions may be found in the 2010-2011 catalog or on-line at www.wwcc.wy.edu 1


Registration

Registration Information Regular Registration: Summer, January 1 - June 6 Fall, April 13 - August 24 Registration Options: In Person Registration:

Come to Registration & Records • Rock Springs Campus – located at the circular drive, Room 1100 Registration Hours: Monday - Thursday, 7:30 a.m. - 10:00 p.m. Friday, 7:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. or the Green River Center Office Hours: Monday - Thursday, 7:30 a.m. - 8:30 p.m. Friday, 7:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Summer office hours subject to change

Mustang WebAdvisor: (www.wwcc.wy.edu Mustang Cruiser (Log in) Mustang WebAdvisor) Register on-line via the WWCC web page from home or by using a kiosk on campus. Go on-line to the Mustang WebAdvisor menu or call 382-1637 for your login ID and password. Full-time students should see their academic advisor prior to registering. See page 8 for more instructions.

Mail-in Registration:

(Available to any credit or non-credit, part-time student.) Fill out the form in this publication and mail with the appropriate tuition and fees. Use your Visa or MasterCard!

Telephone Registration:

(Available to any credit or non-credit, part-time student.) Review the mail-in form in this publication. Have all information requested on that form available when you place the call. Call 382-1637 or 872-1301 and say you wish to register by telephone. See hours above. Telephone registrations must be paid by Visa or MasterCard at the time of registration, after payment deadline.

Late Registration:

Summer, June 7 - June 8 Fall, August 25 – September 2

Contact Registration & Records (Rock Springs Campus), or the Green River Center Office, or use Mustang WebAdvisor the first 7 class days of the term (Fall). Students may register for courses that begin at a later date through the first 4 days of the course or as prorated for shorter courses.

Summer term courses begin June 7 Fall term courses begin August 25 2


Tuition

Full-time Credit Students

Students Per Credit Hour

Residents of Wyoming* ................................. $997............................................... $84 Overload Fee (21+ hrs.) .................................. $68/hr. All Others ....................................................... $2,629............................................ $220 Overload Fee (21+ hrs.) .................................. $202/hr. WUE (Western Undergraduate Exchange) . ............... $1,405............................................ $118 Overload Fee (21+ hrs.) .................................. $102

Tuition & Fees The College Board of Trustees reserves the right to alter tuition and fees at any time by the amount necessary to maintain the institution or as required by the Wyoming Community College Commission. All tuition and fees are due at the designated dates on the account statement. All checks or money orders should be made payable to Western Wyoming Community College. Sweetwater County residents age 60 and over may enroll for classes at the College with payment of tuition waived. Special fees for laboratory supplies, etc., remain the financial responsibility of each student. The tuition schedule is for full-time credit students who take twelve or more credit hours and part-time credit students who take eleven or fewer credit hours. This tuition is a per-semester cost.

Students are responsible for adhering to all college regulations. Refer to the Catalog or Registration & Records for information on: • • • • • • • • •

Dropping classes Withdrawing from college Class attendance Grades Services for students with disabilities Student conduct issues Honor rolls Graduation Student's Rights to Privacy

Non-Credit (Community Education) Course Tuition

Non-credit costs are based upon the actual cost of offering the course, plus the administrative fee of 35%.

Fall Part Time Students Students taking 5 or fewer credits • Payment due date is Wednesday, August 11. • Students registering after August 11 must pay at the time of registration. If payment isn't received or proof of approved financial aid available, registration will be voided. Students taking 6-11 credits • Pay in full by Wednesday, August 11 or, • Pay $250 intent and set up payment plan.

Fall Intent Deposit

Students enrolled in 12 or more credits must pay an intent deposit. The intent deposit is required to hold your seat in courses for the upcoming term. Intent deposits are applied towards your total bill. Students who do not pay their intent deposit by the deadline, or do not have proof of financial aid, will be administratively withdrawn from their courses. Students receiving financial aid (an award letter must have been signed and returned to the college) are not required to pay the intent deposit.

WWCC New Student Registration Programs

New full-time degree-seeking students are advised and registered during scheduled Registration Programs. During the Registration Programs, students meet faculty, staff and other new students, learn more about Western and register for fall courses. Part-time degree-seeking students are strongly encouraged (but not required) to attend a Registration Program. After you complete the application process and are accepted for admission, contact Tammy Walker in Alumni & Retention at 307-3821827 or twalker@wwcc.wy.edu or online at http://www.wwcc.wy.edu/ advising/orientationreg.htm to make your reservation for one of the Registration Program sessions. Space is limited at each program and walk-in registration is not available. New Student Registration Programs will be held: May 17 at 6 pm June 8 at 1 pm and 6 pm June 23 at 1 pm and 6 pm July 13 at 1 pm and 6 pm July 29 at 1 pm and 6 pm August 4 at 1 pm and 6 pm August 12 at 1 pm and 6pm August 23 at 1pm All new WWCC students are required to attend Kick-Off Day on Tuesday, August 24. The day will include information sessions with Student Success Services staff, academic department lunches and time with faculty.

Intent Deposit Amount = $250.00 Fall 2010 Intent Deposits are due Wednesday, August 11

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Costs/Registration Programs

Costs/Registration Programs


Course Fees

Course Fees ACCT All courses* ART 1000 General Art* ART 1120 Design: 3D* ART 1150 Photography I* ART 1160 Photography II* ART 1176 Non Traditional Photography* ART 1310 Sculpture I* ART 2050 Life Drawing* ART 2090 Printmaking* ART 2120 Graphic Design I* ART 2130 Graphic Design II* ART 2150 Color Photography I* ART 2410 Ceramics I* ART 2420 Ceramics II* ART 2430 Ceramics III* ART 2440 Ceramics IV* ART 2445 Ceramics Studio* ART 2485 Special Projects in Ceramics* AUTO All courses* BAS All courses* BIOL All lab courses * BIOL 2080 Psychobiology* BIOL 1210 Wyoming Flora* BIOL 1220 Birding* BOTK All courses CHEM All lab courses* CMAP All courses* (exc. CMAP 0910) CMPT All courses* COMM 2300 Graphic Design I* COMM 2330 Graphic Design II* COSC All courses* DESL All courses* ENGL 1010 English Composition* ELAP 1515-1585 Elec. Apprenticeship I-VIII* ELTR All courses* ES 1000 Orient to Engineering* ES 1060 Engineering Computing* ES 2230 Computer Aided Drafting* ES 2240 Adv. Computer Aided Drafting* GEOL All lab courses* HLED 1225 First Aid & CPR* HLTK 1630 CPR* HLTK 1650 Adv CPR/AED for Professionals* INDM All courses* INDM Online INDM Program/12mo MCH All courses* MOA All courses* MOLB 2210 General Microbiology* MUSC Applied Music 1/2 hr lesson MUSC Applied Music 1 hr lesson NRST 1510 Cert. Nurse Assistant* NRST 1555 Practical Nursing I* NRST 1565 Practical Nursing II* NRST 1575 Practical Nursing III* NRST 1610 Nursing I* NRST 1620 Nursing II* NRST 1985 Practical Nursing Roles* NRST 2630 Nursing III* NRST 2640 Nursing IV* OGPT All Courses* PEAC Wellness Ctr, pool, Aux Gym and Weight Room courses* PEAC All outdoor courses PEAC 1015 Beginning Skin & Scuba* PEAC 1021 Beginning Kayaking* PEAC 1022 Intermediate Kayaking* PEAC 1029 Core Board (GRC)* PEAC 1030 Dance Aerobics* PEAC 1050 Beginning Tennis* PEAC 1254 Snowboard Riding* PEAC 1258 Downhill Skiing I* PEAC 1260 Beginning Volleyball* PEAC 1264 Beginning Softball* PEAC 1276 Horseback Riding* PEAC 1280 Fly Fishing I*

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PEAC 2280 PEAC 1287 PEAC 1290 PEAC 1297 PEAC 1320 PEAC 2012 PEAC 2017 PEAC 2018 PEAC 2058 PEAC 2072 PEAC 2088 PSYC 2000 PSYC 2080 TECH 1550 TECH 1600 TECH 1680 WELD 1710 WELD 1715 WELD 1755 WELD 1760 WELD 1770 WELD 1774 WELD 1776 WELD 1780 WELD 1840 WELD 1860 WELD 1950 WELD 1960 WELD 2510 WELD 2520 WELD 2530 WELD 2540 WELD 2630 WELD 2635 WELD 2650 WELD 2660 WELD 2670 WELD 2810

Fly Fishing II* Rock Climbing I* Physical Conditioning* Whitewater Rafting* Big Game Habitat Skills* Advanced Scuba Diving* Water Safety Instructor* Advanced Life Saving* Downhill Skiing II* Advanced Volleyball* Rock Climbing II* Research Psych Methods* Psychobiology* General Metallurgy* Industrial Safety* Blueprint Reading* Oxyacetylene Welding Oxyacetylene Cutting Shielded Metal Arc Welding Adv. Shielded Metal Arc Weld Gas Metal Arc Welding GMAW - Pipe FluxCored Arc Welding Gas Tungsten Arc Welding Groove Welding Plate Welding Fabrication SMAW Stainless Steel Basic Submerged Arc Welding Pipe Welding I: Sch 40 Pipe Pipe Welding II: Sch 80 Pipe Downhill Pipe Welding Pipe Layout & Fabrication Welding for the Arts I Welding for the Arts II Gas Tungston Arc - Pipe Stainless Steel Pipe Welding Welding Inspect. Tech Welding Testing Training

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Distant Learning

Note for course fees: The general course fee is not assessed if the course is taught via internet, only the internet course fee is charged. Compressed video courses or courses with live labs may have additional course fees. Internet Course* 35 Compressed Video Course* 18 Rental fees for Distance Ed Courses Microscope (BIOL) 110 Outreach Exceptions to Fees ART 1150 Evanston* 25 ART 2410 Afton 0 BAS, All Courses Rawlins 0 CMAP Afton, Big Piney, Medicine Bow, Mountain View, Lyman, Encampment, Saratoga, Hanna, Elk Mountain 0 CMAP 1905 Mountain View 0 COSC 1200 Mountain View, Lyman, Saratoga 0 HLTK 1630 Afton* 7 HLTK 1650 Afton* 7 MUSC 2073 Afton* 10 MUSC Applied Courses, Afton 0 PEAC 1273 Afton 0 WELD Afton, Mountain View, Lyman 0

Other Charges Access Card Replacement* 20 Adult Basic Education* 10 Auditing Classes (per semester hour) 81, 114, 211 Campus Locker Fees Large Locker* 5 Small Locker* 3 COMPASS (mailing, processing, retake) 10 Credit by Exam/Extra-Inst Credit NC Directed Study Course fee 75/cr hr Graduation Fee 15/degree or certificate (cap & gown additional) Green River Piano Usage 30 MUSC App Music Conc w/ App. lesson (1/2 of the cost) Outdoor Equipment Rental Fee 5 Pottery, Non-credit (Initial Fee)* 48 Each additional lb. of clay (Paid in $10 increments) 80 Residence Hall Activity Fee* 5 Residence Hall Computer Fee* 7.50 Swimming Pool Fees Semester Fees for Non-students (including College Employees) General Pass (individual) 4 0/semester General pass (family) 7 0/semester Per Session Admission 2.00 Punch Passes (10) 20.00 Students (show I.D.) Free Transcripts Free WELD Directed Study (in addition to 75) 44/hr Wellness Center Students & Employees 15/semester Community Members 50/semester

Testing Fees

Contact the Director of Testing, in the Student Development Center, for Fees for specific tests.

* nonrefundable

Pay online at Mustang WebAdvisor with a Visa or MasterCard. www.wwcc.wy.edu


Full-Time 12 or more credit hours

• Apply for admission and be accepted • Take COMPASS Tests or provide documentation of minimum ACT or SAT scores • Attend Registration Program • Meet with your advisor • Register • Pay Fall intent deposit by August 11

Dropping Classes

Students must officially drop classes to avoid failing grades. See the full semester drop deadline on the academic calendar. Shorter duration courses have different drop dates. Students should be familiar with these dates. Refunds go into effect when the process is completed. Contact Registration & Records or the Green River Center for more information.

Waitlists Students may be placed on a waitlist if a course is full. When a seat becomes available the student will be sent an email (using Mustang Cruiser or a personal email address) notifying them that a seat has become available. The student will have three days to add the course to their schedule through “Managing My Waitlist” in Mustang WebAdvisor or by calling Registration & Records. It is ultimately the responsibility of the student concerning their position on any given waitlist. Being on a waitlist does not complete the registration process. Students are not automatically enrolled when a space opens. If you have decided against the wait listed course, please have your name deleted from the waitlist by using “Managing My Waitlist” in Mustang WebAdvisor or by calling Registration & Records at 382-1641.

Residency Classification

The following residency policy was developed under the auspices of the Wyoming Community College Commission and applies to all community colleges in Wyoming:

A student previously classified as a nonresident may be reclassified any time prior to the end of the published refund period of any term in which he/she qualifies. A student who is classified as a resident by one community college will be considered a resident at all colleges.

Classification Procedures:

1. Residence classification shall be initiated for each student at the time the application for admission is accepted and whenever a student has not been in attendance for more than one semester. All students must respond to the residency question on the application for admission. Students wishing to request a review of the residency decision must submit documentation along with the “Initial Residency” decision or the “Change of Residency” form to the Registrar in Registration & Records. 2. Only individuals or their legal dependents who are U.S. citizens or are in an immigrant status and certain nonimmigrants may qualify for residency. 3. Nonimmigrants and their dependents, who possess a valid visa from the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services with a classification of Temporary Workers or Intracompany Transferee and eligible for education, may qualify for residency. Eligibility for consideration will be based on the privileges and limitations of the visa held by the applicant. 4. Students will be required to submit

appropriate documentation to support the residency claim. The following may be used by a student and would result in an individual being classified as a Wyoming resident for tuition purposes: 1. A graduate of a Wyoming high school or recipient of a GED in Wyoming who enrolls in a community college within twelve months of either high school graduation or GED completion; 2. An individual who can provide written verification that he/she has lived in Wyoming continuously for one year prior to enrolling; 3. A legal dependent under the age of 24, or a spouse of a resident of the State of Wyoming who qualified as a resident based upon this policy; 4. A legal dependent under the age of 24 of a Wyoming community college graduate; 5. A student who marries a Wyoming resident shall be granted resident classification at the beginning of the next term following the marriage; 6. Active Wyoming National Guard members and U.S. Armed Forces members stationed in Wyoming, and their dependants. 7. Members of the United States Armed Forces who move to Wyoming within 12 months from the date of honorable discharge from the service. 8. An individual who can provide written verification from an employer that he/she will be employed in Wyoming for an anticipated period of not less than seven months, and such employment is the principal means of support. This letter must be on company stationery, signed by the owner, manager or personnel department and must indicate the date the employee started, his/her status (full or part-time) and the expectation that the person will be employed at least seven months.

Part-Time 11 or fewer credit hours

• Come in, call, mail or use the computer to register • Pay at the time of registration (or provide proof of federal financial aid) • Students enrolling in 6 or more credits may set up a 3 payment plan • Use online form or Mustang WebAdvisor

High School Seniors

WWCC pays for 6 credit hours per semester for high school seniors in Sweetwater County to enroll in credit classes. Juniors in special programs may also be eligible. Check with the college. Students who want to jump start their college career should have a minimum 3.25 GPA and be motivated to begin college coursework. Forms are obtained from high school counselors. Bring completed form with signatures to Registration & Records. 9. Persons temporarily absent from the state due to military services, attendance at educational institutions, or other types of documented temporary absences will not have their resident status void by such absence; 10. People who do not reside in Wyoming but who meet the following criteria will be considered resident students: a. Has been employed in Wyoming for at least seven months, and such employment is the principal means of support; b. Pays Wyoming taxes as required by law; c. Resides in a state with a similar law; and d. Is willing to submit an affidavit to the above. Any questions or concerns about the residency policy should be addressed to the Registrar in Registration & Records. Appeals and exceptions to the above policy should be addressed to the Vice President of Student Success Services. Students wishing to appeal that office’s decision, may go through the Student Success Services Appeal process.

Western Undergraduate Exchange Program(WUE)

WWCC participates in the WUE program along with 15 other Western states (Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oregon, South Dakota, Utah, Washington and Nebraska). On a space-available basis, students from these states may enroll at WWCC in any program for 1-1/2 times the in-state tuition rate. Eligible students should address questions to Registration & Records.

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Registration/Residency

Registration/Residency


Payment Information

Payment Information Payment Dates August 11 September 10 September 10 October 8 November 5

Intent Deposit (See page 3 for information) Balance of Cost of Attendance (Tuition, fees, room & board) (If balance is not paid students enrolled in 6 or more credits are automatically placed on a payment plan.) 1st installment of Payment Plan due 2nd installment of Payment Plan due 3rd (and Final) installment of Payment Plan due

Students with an account balance from a previous term will not be able to register until balance has been paid.

Payment by Mustang WebAdvisor

You can make your intent deposit payment, pay on your account, or make a final payment by using Mustang WebAdvisor and a Visa or Mastercard. www.wwcc.wy.edu Mustang Cruiser (Login) Go to Mustang WebAdvisor to Make a Payment Login using your Mustang Cruiser Login ID and Password

Payment Plan

Students enrolled in 6 or more credits who cannot pay the full amount of Fall 2010 tuition, fees, room and board may set up a payment plan. • See payment dates below. • A $50.00 setup/processing fee is charged for each payment plan. • Students enrolled in 6 or more credits are automatically placed on a payment plan if balance is not paid by the Friday, September 10 deadline, and a $10 late fee is charged.

Refunds Full Semester Courses

August 24.........................100% refund for courses dropped by this date August 25 - September 3 80% refund for courses dropped during this time September 4 - 13.............. 60% refund for courses dropped during this time September 14 - 23............ 40% refund for courses dropped during this time September 24................... NO refund for courses dropped on, or after, this date Refund and repayment for Federal Financial Aid recipients may be different. Use Mustang WebAdvisor to drop courses through October 29 (full semester courses). See instructions on page 8. Complete withdrawals should be initiated at Registration & Records, Green River Center, or an Outreach site. NOTE: Block courses are on a reduced schedule for drop/add dates and refunds. Contact Registration & Records or the Green River Center for exact dates.

Return of Title IV Funds

Students withdrawing their attendance from Western Wyoming Community College that received some form of federal financial assistance (Pell Grant, Student Loan, SEOG, ACG, or LEAP grant), may be subject to repaying all or a portion of the funds received. WWCC will calculate the amount of aid that students earned based upon the number of days attended in the semester. Any portion not earned must be repaid. Should students choose not to make satisfactory repayment arrangements: • they will be ineligible to receive funding in the future at WWCC • their transcripts may be withheld • they may be turned over to collections for the unpaid balance in addition to any additional charges incurred by the collection agency Contact the Financial Aid office at 382-1643 with questions regarding this policy. 6


Getting Financial Assistance

Students enrolled in a minimum of six credits at Western Wyoming Community College are encouraged to apply for financial aid. Some students enrolled in less than 6 hours may also be eligible for financial aid. There are generally two types of aid available at WWCC: aid based on assessed financial need and aid awarded based on academic excellence or area of major. Students interested in Federal Aid or WWC Foundation grants must complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Applications can be accessed from the WWCC Financial Aid webpage. Before financial aid awards are disbursed, students must have applied and been accepted for admission, and be degree seeking at WWCC. April 1 is the priority deadline for financial aid at WWCC. Applications received by this date will receive priority consideration for all available monies. Applications received after that date will be processed as the financial aid file is completed.

FAFSA Website www.fafsa.ed.gov Mustang WebAdvisor Capabilities: Students can access a variety of financial aid information via Mustang WebAdvisor. •

Students can view their award letter for the current academic year once their financial aid file is complete and the financial aid office has reviewed their eligibility and packaged their awards.

Students can also accept or decline the aid that has been offered to them utilizing this medium.

It also will direct them to the Master Promissory Note (Student Loan Application).

Students can view their financial aid status by year or specific term.

This information is accessed by using your Mustang WebAdvisor login and password.

Financial Aid Awards usually consist of a combination of the following:

Federal Aid Programs:

Federal Pell Grant – Federal Grant money available to qualifying students attending approved post-secondary institutions. Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (FSEOG) - Federal grants available to students with the lowest family contribution. Federal Work Study – Student employment available to a limited number of students with need who choose to earn part of their educational expenses. Academic Competitiveness Grant (ACG) – Federal Grant available to Pell eligible students that completed an approved rigorous high school program.

Federal Stafford Loans:

Subsidized Loans – Need-based federally subsidized loans available to college students which are made by participating lending institutions. Current interest rate is fixed at 6.8%, and repayment obligations begin six months after the student completes their education or stops attending on a part time basis. Entrance and exit counseling is required in order to receive these funds. Unsubsidized Loans – Federal loans available to college students which are made by participating lending institutions. Entrance and exit counseling is required in order to receive these funds. Fixed interst rate of 6.8%. Federal PLUS Loans – Federal loans available to parents whose children attend post-secondary institutions. Interest rate is fixed at 8.5%. Repayment begins immediately after loan disbursement.

Institutional Aid Programs:

Western offers a variety of scholarships to High School Seniors based on academic excellence. They include the Superior Student Scholarship, Sweetwater County High School Graduate Scholarship, Honor Scholarship, Performance Scholarship; Opportunity Scholarship and Career Scholarship (award includes state of Wyoming funds for Hathaway eligible students), Sweetwater County High School Graduate Scholarship, competition and special ability grants. Divisional Scholarships are available to sophomore students. Scholarships are also available to qualifying transfer, part-time and non-traditional students.

WWC Foundation Aid:

Grants provided through donor participation, ranging in value from $250-$2,500 per academic year.

Veteran’s Benefits:

Information and applications can be obtained from the Veteran's Representative in the Financial Aid Office, and 7 online on the College's webpage.

Financial Aid

Placement Tests

Financial Aid


Mustang WebAdvisor

Mustang WebAdvisor Mustang WebAdvisor Registration Go to www.wwcc.wy.edu Choose Mustang Cruiser

Login

• Mustang Cruiser Login ID (User Name) is as follows : FirstnameLastname Example: JoeStudent

Password

• Mustang Cruiser password is initially obtained from Registration & Records, the Green River Center, and any WWCC Outreach Office. You are immediately prompted to enter a new password. The new password must be 6-64 characters Once your password has been initially changed it must be reset if forgotten. Go to “What’s My Password” for help.

How to Use Mustang WebAdvisor Note: You may only register for classes during the scheduled registration dates for each term and course. Students with the following holds on their records will not be able to register or add/drop: Students in academic difficulty (Alert or Probation) Students who owe a balance on their account 1. Click on Mustang Cruiser. 2. Log in 3. Click on the Mustang WebAdvisor Tab across the top of the page a. Choose Registration – Planning or Student Records-Financial Aid 4. For Express Registration, select Express Registration on the left hand side 5. Select the term you want to register for and enter the appropriate course information. If you know the synonym it is not necessary to enter the Subject, Course # and Section #. 6. Click on Submit to confirm your registration. 7. To Search and register for classes: a. Select Search & Register on the left hand side. b. Enter the required information on all of the appropriate boxes. The more information you enter the more refined your search will be. Submit. c. Select the course you want to add to your schedule. 8. The courses are held in Preferred Sections a. Review the course information. b. Choose "Register" and click on Submit to confirm your registration.

Print Your Schedule

It is extremely important that you check your class schedule for accuracy. You should print a copy of your class schedule on campus computers located in any of the computer labs, at a kiosk, or from your home computer using My Class Schedule on the menu on the left hand side.

Make A Payment

Tuition and Fees must be paid by the payment deadlines. Pay online with a Visa or Mastercard by clicking on Make a Payment on the menu on the left hand side.

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Mustang WebAdvisor

Mustang WebAdvisor Course Changes • • •

You may make course changes through Mustang WebAdvisor by clicking on Express Registration or Select/Register/Drop sections from the menu on the left hand side of the screen. For information on courses you are waitlisted for see page 5. Mustang WebAdvisor will not allow a student to withdraw from all courses. Contact Registration & Records.

Note: • When you have finished viewing information, click on LOG OUT to keep others from gaining access to your records. For help or questions please feel free to give Registration & Records a call at 307-382-1637, or contact the Green River Center at 307-875-2278 or a WWCC Outreach Office.

Mustang WebAdvisor www.wwcc.wy.edu

Western provides FREE, ONLINE, 24 HOUR A DAY, tutoring to all students using Smarthinking. You can receive tutoring in the following areas: Mathematics (Basic Skills - Calculus II), Writing, General Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Physics, Biology, Introduction to Human Anatomy and Physiology, Accounting, Economics, Introductory Finance, Spanish and Statistics. To get started: 1) Click on the Smarthinking Tab in Mustang Cruiser; or 2) Call the help desk for information, (307) 382-1676. 9


Placement Tests

Placement Tests MATH & ENGLISH – students may register for math or English classes after scoring to the appropriate level on the COMPASS. Continuing students who are currently taking a math or English class may register in the next level if they have achieved an A, B, or C grade in the current semester’s class. Students should also carefully monitor their reading score. Reading is critical for success in all college-level courses and poor reading ability often results in problems in classes. Please enroll in the appropriate required reading courses. Students with high ACT scores (23 or higher) may be exempt from the Placement Test. Please contact Registration & Records for details.

All students who are degree seeking or full-time are required to take the COMPASS test. Scores are valid as long as the student has continuous attendance at WWCC. Part-time, non-degree seeking students who take math, US Government courses, and English classes must also complete the placement test. Students may retake the exam once per semester. The cost for retakes is $10. Any student who feels they did not do as well as they could, should talk to the Coordinator of Academic Advising about preparing for the exam. Students should call to make a reservation for the tests: Rock Springs 382-1600, Green River 875-2278. Students may also set up individual testing times by calling the Rock Springs number.

Placement Dates – Rock Springs Campus Date

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JULY 14 JULY 15 JULY 19 JULY 21 JULY 26 JULY 27 JULY 29 JULY 29 AUGUST 2 AUGUST 4 AUGUST 4 AUGUST 5 AUGUST 9 AUGUST 10 AUGUST 11 AUGUST 12 AUGUST 12 AUGUST 16 AUGUST 17 AUGUST 18 AUGUST 20 AUGUST 23 AUGUST 23 AUGUST 24 AUGUST 25 AUGUST 26 AUGUST 27 AUGUST 30 AUGUST 31 SEPT 1 SEPT 2 SEPT 3 SEPT 8 SEPT 16 SEPT 27

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

Time

6:00PM 11:00AM 1:00PM 3:00PM 11:00AM 6:00PM 9:00AM 1:00PM 3:00PM 9:00AM 1:00PM 9:00AM 3:00PM 11:00AM 1:00PM 9:00AM 1:00PM 6:00PM 3:00PM 1:00PM 6:00PM 9:00AM 3:00PM 9:00AM 1:00PM 6:00PM 1:00PM 3:00PM 6:00PM 3:00PM 6:00PM 1:00PM 3:00PM 6:00PM 3:00PM

Place/Room RS 2052 RS 2052 RS 2052 RS 2052 RS 2052 RS 2052 RS 2052 RS 2052 RS 2052 RS 2052 RS 2052 RS 2052 RS 2052 RS 2052 RS 2052 RS 2052 RS 2052 RS 2052 RS 2052 RS 2052 RS 2052 RS 2052 RS 2052 RS 2052 RS 2052 RS 2052 RS 2052 RS 2052 RS 2052 RS 2052 RS 2052 RS 2052 RS 2052 RS 2052 RS 2052

Green River Center Contact the Green River Center about testing availability. Date

Day

APRIL 22 MAY 6

TH TH

Time

6:00PM 6:00PM

Place/Room GRC 106 GRC 106

*Bring picture I.D. when taking the COMPASS test.

See the College Catalog for more information on applying for admission, taking the placement test, and getting advised. Mustang WebAdvisor Mustang WebAdvisor – Access to your Academic Record! You can view your class schedule, grades, unofficial transcript, and billing information. From anywhere you have access to the internet you can adjust your schedule (during designated times), pay your bill, and request a transcript or an enrollment verification. Call Registration & Records at 382-1637 for your login and password. Then go to www.wwcc.wy.edu and Mustang Cruiser to login. Online registration for Fall 2010, using Mustang WebAdvisor, begins April 13. See your advisor — then go on-line! 10


Rock Springs Phone 382-1829 2nd Floor, Room 2051 Western Wyoming Community College

Green River Phone (307) 872-1319 Room 110 Western Wyoming Community College – Green River Campus

The Learning Centers of Western Wyoming Community College provide a variety of educational services including GED preparation, English to Speakers of Other Languages, and Citizenship. Basic Skills / GED Preparation

Classes in reading, writing, and math are available to those individuals who want to obtain a GED or improve their basic skills. Small classes and individualized instruction allow for personal attention in order to meet the student’s schedule and specific needs. Computerized instruction, individual tutoring and an open study lab are available during the day and evening. The Center administers the GED test at regularly scheduled times.

ESL

Citizenship Classes

English to Speakers of Other Languages The Learning Center’s ESL classes are designed for foreign born students who want to improve their speaking, listening, and writing skills. The classes offer conversational practice and study labs are available to meet the needs of the beginning, intermediate, or advanced student. Day and evening classes are available at both centers.

Classes are offered to prepare the st u d e n t f o r t h e c i t i z e n s h i p examination administered by the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service. Please call for further information.

Assessment Portfolio/Capstone Courses Students Planning To Graduate,

Do you know about WWCC’s Assessment Graduation Requirement?  All students graduating from WWCC with an Associate degree, must complete one of the following options:

Take the Assessment Portfolio Course (1 credit )

In the Assessment Portfolio course, you compile a collection (or portfolio) of papers, speeches, photos, and other artifacts that showcase your skills and abilities in communication, information retrieval, solving problems, seeing issues from multiple perspectives, and developing life skills.  This evidence of your skills is posted on the Task Stream server and becomes an electronic portfolio that you can show to other colleges or employers.    - Or-

Attend Assessment Day, July 14 (Summer) and November 11 (Fall)

On Assessment Day you take several tests to assess how effectively the College is accomplishing the Goals for Student Success.  This will provide the College with information to continuously improve the teaching and learning process to benefit you.   Summer Assessment Portfolio Course: HMDV 2410 ENT    Assessment Portfolio

Internet

Starts June 7 Look for the

Fall Assessment Portfolio Courses: HMDV 2410 FNT    Assessment Portfolio          Internet BADM 2800 NT Business Portfolio/Capstone Internet

Starts October 18 Starts August 25

in course listings

Questions? See the Instructional Support Office, Room 1310, or your advisor. 11

Learning Cntrs - Assessment

WWCC Learning Centers


Student Services

Student Services V.P. for Student Success Services 382-1639 • Room 3011 Concerns/Questions about anything related to students, community and Athletics. jfreeze@wwcc.wy.edu

Admissions

382-1648 • Room 1116 This office helps prospective students with the application process.

Alumni & Retention

382-1899 • Room 3012 Concerns/Questions about alumni, retention, registration programs, and international student services.

Aquatic Center 382-1694

Lap and recreational swimming. Credit and non-credit classes. Call for more information.

Book Store

382-1673 • First Floor Hours: Monday..................7:50 a.m.-7:30 p.m. Tues. - Fri. . ................7:50 a.m.-5 p.m. Summer Hours: Mon-Thurs.............7:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Extended hours during rush will be posted. Book buyback during finals. wwccbookstore.com

Children's Center 382-1669 Located adjacent to the tennis courts and swimming pool. For children ages 2 through Kindergarten. Children must be toilet trained.

Hours: Mon.-Fri. ............7:45 a.m.-5:15 p.m.

Financial Aid 382-1643 • Room 1004

Western awards approximately $4 million per year in institutional, foundation, external, and federal financial aid. We have scholarships and grants based on academics, special ability and other criteria. Veteran's benefits are also available. Contact the Financial Aid Office for more information. Hours: Mon.-Fri. • 8 a.m.-5 p.m.

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Food Services

382-1674 • Mitchell's Dining Room Hours: (Subject to Change) Cafeteria: Breakfast.....................7:30 - 9:00 a.m. Lunch..................11:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m. Dinner.......................... 5:00-6:30 p.m. Saturday: Brunch...............11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Dinner.......................... 4:00-5:00 p.m. Sunday: Dinner.................. 4:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m. T-Rex Grill: (Located in the Atrium) Mon.-Thurs...........7:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Fri 7:30 a.m.-3:00 p.m.

Green River Center

872-1301 • Located at #1 College Way, Green River Students may take COMPASS tests, register and take a variety of classes at the Green River Center. Hours: Mon.-Thurs...................... 7:30 a.m.-8:30 p.m. Fri...........................................7:30 a.m.-5 p.m.

Green River Computer Lab Hours: Mon.-Wed............................... 4:00 - 8:00 p.m.

Information Technology 1-800-220-1480 • Help Desk 382-1676

Hours: Mon.-Fri........................... 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.

Instructional Support

382-1810 • Room 1310 Info on Institutional assessment, including the assessment graduation requirement, Goals for Student Success, Green River Center, Professional Technical & Community Education (PTCE) including business and industry training, part time faculty, and summer school. Hours: Mon.-Fri. • 8a.m.-5p.m.

Learning Center Provides academic assistance and individualized self paced instruction. Open computer lab for student use. Rock Springs • 382-1704 • Room 2051 Hours: Mon.-Thurs.................................8 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon. & Wed........................................5-8 p.m. Fri..............................................8 a.m.-12 p.m. Green River • 872-1319 • Room 110 Hours: Mon.-Thurs...............................10 a.m.-4 p.m. Tues. & Thurs.....................................5-8 p.m.

Library

382-1700 • 2nd Floor www.wwcc.wy.edu/library Hours: Mon-Thur............... 7:30 a.m.-11:00 p.m. Friday....................... 7:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Saturday...................1:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m. Sunday...................5:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m. Hay Library is open additional hours during final exams. Summer Hours: Mon-Thurs.............7:30 a.m.-8:00 p.m.

Peer Tutoring

382-1707 • Room 2006 Free tutoring for all WWCC students in most credit courses. Hours: Mon.-Fri.............. 8 a.m.-3 p.m.

Office Information Systems (OIS) Lab

382-1773 • Room 1448 Individualized and flexible instruction in computer applications. Open Lab for student use Hours: Mon. - Thurs...............8 a.m. - 9 p.m. Fri..............................8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Sun.............................................TBA

Registration & Records

This office helps students register, pay student accounts, take the Placement Test, get advised and graduate. Located behind the Information Desk. Office Hours: Monday - Thursday • 7:30 a.m. - 10:00 p.m. Friday • 7:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Registration Issues Non-credit Classes/Facility Use Accounts Receivable Advising/COMPASS Tests Policies/Procedures Graduation Transcripts Mustang Web Advisor Questions/Passwords

382-1641 382-1809 382-1659 382-1632 382-1641 382-1640 382-1641 382-1637

Student Development Center (SDC) Hours: Mon. – Fri., 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. Evenings by appointment

Student Development Center Counseling & Disability Support Services; Personal Counseling; Life Skills; Disability Support Services; Internships and Workshops. 382-1652 • Room 2011 Student Development Center Career Services & Job Placement; Testing & Proctoring; Transfer Assistance; Career Assessments and Career Counseling. 382-1660 • Room 1436


Part-Time Students - Bookstore

Part-Time Students WWCC offers a full range of benefits and services for part-time students.

Benefits for our part-time students Every student taking credit classes is a member of Associated Student Government with rights to participate in student organizations and intramural athletics.

Call Admissions at 382-1648 or 800-226-1181 for help getting started!

Free admission to athletic events sponsored by the College. Free admission to the Aquatic Center.

Academic Advising is available to part-time students. Call 382-1632 to make an appointment. The Learning Center lets you to set your own pace and schedule as you gear up to college-level work. Free tutoring is available to students. If you are having difficulty with a course, you can get help in the Peer Tutor Center or using Smart Thinking online tutoring. Take College Studies (HMDV 1000). The course includes workshops in learning styles, test-taking and career assessment. Financial aid is available to many part-time students. Financial aid includes: Federal Aid (Pell Grants, student loans), Anna Baird Williams Scholarship for non-traditional students, Civic grants including the Whisenand II Grant, and Part-Time Student Scholarships for new or returning degree-seeking students. Contact the Financial Aid Office at (307) 382-1643 for more information.

Textbook & Bookstore Information Course textbooks can be ordered directly from the WWCC campus bookstore. It is convenient, simple, and easy. You can place your order on the Bookstore website at www.wwccbookstore.com. See below for more information. The bookstore website includes author, title, publisher, and copyright date for textbooks or materials. ORDERING ON THE WEB www.wwccbookstore.com • Select “BUY” from the top menu • Select “CAMPUS TERM” at the bottom of the web page • Select the appropriate “DEPARTMENT, COURSE, and SECTION” • Course material will appear at the bottom of your screen. Select “QTY” and “NEW or USED”. Please note that new books will automatically replace your selection for used books in the event that the bookstore does not have your used choice in stock. • Select “ADD SELECTED BOOKS TO CART” • Select “CONTINUE SHOPPING” for more book selections or “CHECK OUT” to finalize your purchase. Before you can finalize your purchase, you will be asked to log in with an e-mail address and password. After your transaction is complete, you should receive an e-mail confirming your order number. You will receive your order within 2-5 business days. WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT FINANCIAL AID BOOKSTORE ACCOUNTS All students buying their textbooks with Financial Aid must set up an account EACH SEMESTER before placing their order. WWCC Bookstore accounts must be set up through the Financial Aid office.

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Transfer Information

Transfer Information WWCC Makes Transferring to a Four-Year College or University Easy! With... • high quality transfer program majors. •

Associate of Arts and Associate of Science Degree requirements meet or exceed general education requirements at regional four-year schools.

• highly qualified and student- oriented instructors. •

formal articulation agreements with area four-year institutions. These agreements provide guaranteed transfer of general education and program specific coursework.

WWCC has agreements with University of Utah, Utah State University, Colorado State University, University of Northern Colorado, Black Hills State College, Franklin University, Kaplan, Upper Iowa University, Regis, South Dakota School of Technology, Mayville State, and Chadron State College. Contact Registration & Records for more information on these agreements.

WWCC has a guaranteed agreement with the University of Wyoming for Associate of Art and Associate of Science graduates.

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Keys to a Successful Transfer Planning

• Select a major early in the process. • Until you've selected a major, enroll in classes appropriate to any major. Select a transfer institution early. Keep a catalog from the school readily accessible during WWCC advising sessions. • While investigating majors, be sure you enroll in general education courses appropriate to any major. • Use your WWCC faculty advisor as a resource and referral agent. • Come to Registration & Records or Academic Affairs with any questions.

Knowledge/Awareness

• Know the WWCC catalog. • Be aware that developmental coursework (numbered <1000) is not meant to transfer and does not count towards WWCC AA, AS, ADN and AFA degrees. • There is a limited number of elective hours in any program. • Be aware that occupational courses are usually not meant to transfer.

Watch Your Grades

• Generally, grades less than “C” do not transfer (particularly if they are general education requirements). • Many transfer institutions require a certain cumulative GPA for transfer students. • WWCC requires a 2.00 GPA for graduation.

Watch Your Hours

• Generally a maximum of 70 hours transfer from WWCC to a four-year institution.

Transfer Majors at WWCC Accounting Anthropology Archaeology Art Biology Business Administration Ceramics Chemistry Computer Information Systems Communication Criminal Justice Dance Economics Education - Early Childhood Education - Elementary Education - Secondary Engineering Environmental Science English Exercise Science Geology History International Studies Journalism Marketing Mathematics

Music Musical Theatre Nursing Political Science Pre-Dental Hygiene Pre-Dentistry Pre-Engineering Pre-Forestry Pre-Law Pre-Medicine Pre-Pharmacy Pre-Physical Therapy Pre-Radiology Pre- Rangeland Ecology & Watershed Management Pre-Veterinary Pre-Wildlife Biology Psychology Social Science Social Work Sociology Spanish Technical Theatre Theatre Western American Studies


Students who plan to transfer from WWCC to the University of Wyoming should be aware of a number of things that make the process a simple matter.

1.

Transfer Info

Transfer Information

University of Wyoming

Transfer Agreement for WWCC Graduates: WWCC graduates with an AA or AS will transfer to UW under a guaranteed agreement. The agreement states that WWCC graduates will have met all of UW’s lower division general education (called University Studies at UW) requirements with the exception of a second math requirement. Students can complete the second mathematics course either at WWCC or at the University.

2. Course Numbering System is the Same: UW and all 7 Wyoming Community Colleges use the same name and number for all equivalent transfer courses. Thus, English 1010 has the same name and number at all 8 schools. To know which courses are equivalent, use the Transfer Guide (see below). 3.

Transfer Guide: The Transfer Guide lists all the courses that transfer from the 7 community colleges to UW. It lists equivalent courses and transfer courses. Equivalent courses have the same name and number at all 8 institutions. Transfer courses transfer to UW even though they may not be taught at all colleges or at UW. The Guide also lists all of UW’s general education requirements (University Studies Program) and which courses meet those requirements. All advisors and Registration & Records have copies of the Transfer Guide.

4. No Limit on Number of Credit Hours That Transfer: There is no limit to the number of credits WWCC students may transfer to UW; however, how these courses fulfill requirements specific to a UW program of study will be evaluated on a course-by-course basis. 5.

Transfer Agreement for Students Who Transfer Without an AA or AS: Students who transfer with less than an AA or AS degree or with an occupational degree, or other associate degree, will have their transcript evaluated on a course-by-course basis based on the Transfer Guide. Such students will have to meet UW’s general education requirements, i.e. complete WWCC courses that meet UW’s University Studies requirement. Students should notify their advisor if they plan to transfer to UW without completing an AA or AS. UW’s University Studies courses can be found at www.uwadmnweb.uwyo.edu/unst

Completing a Bachelors or Masters in Rock Springs You can complete a variety of bachelors or masters degrees from the University of Wyoming, Franklin University, Upper Iowa, Ashford University, Kaplan University, Mayville State, or Regis University without leaving town. Complete your lower division courses through WWCC then complete your bachelors or masters while staying in town. More detailed information is available under Distance Education on the WWCC website.

University of Wyoming in Rock Springs UW has an outreach office on the WWCC campus and provides courses here each semester that lead to bachelors or masters degrees. Interested students should contact the UW Outreach Office in room 1228 or call 382-1817.

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Occp. Programs - Privacy Act

Looking for a New Career or to Upgrade Job Skills?

Consider a WWCC Technical/Occupational Program! Available: • One-year and Two-year Certificates • Two-Year Associate of Applied Science Degrees • • •

Certificate programs tend to require only course work in the skill field. Degrees include skill courses, as well, as those courses that make you a marketable employee. English and communication skills to help you meet and greet the public, work with co-workers, and write reports.

• • •

Math classes to help you handle money, keep books, etc. Business classes to teach customer and employee relations. Social science, science, and humanities courses round out your education.

Choose from these career programs: Accounting Administrative Assistant Automotive Technology Clerk-Typist Creative Writing Diesel and Heavy Equip. Maint. & Repair Diesel Technology Diesel Technology (w/CDL) Digital Design Technologies Electrical Mine Maintenance Electrical Apprenticeship Electronics/Instrumentation/Control Tech.

Electrical & Instrumentation Technology Emergency Management English As A Second Language Fitness Leadership Human Services Industrial Maintenance Industrial Health & Safety International Business ESL Journalism Law Enforcement Medical Office Assistant Mining Maintenance Technology

Natural Gas Compression Technology Office Information Systems Oil & Gas Production Operator Oil & Gas Production Technology Power Plant Maintenance Mechanics Practical Nursing Surface Maintenance Mechanics Technical Theatre Underground Maintenance Mechanics Web Site Development Welding Technology Western American Studies

NOTIFICATION OF STUDENT RIGHTS UNDER THE FAMILY EDUCATIONAL RIGHTS AND PRIVACY ACT (See WWCC Catalog for more complete information regarding FERPA) FERPA (also known as the Buckley Amendment) was originally passed in 1974. It has been amended several times since, but the essence remains unchanged. Primary rights for students under FERPA include: 1. 2. 3. 4.

Right to inspect and review educational records within 45 days of the day the request is received. Submit your request in writing to the Registration & Records. Right to seek to amend educational records. If you think that something in your file is inaccurate, you may make a written request to have that record changed. Right to have some control over the disclosure of information from educational records except to the extent that FERPA authorizes disclosure without consent. Right to file a complaint with the U.S. Department of Education concerning alleged failures by WWCC to comply with the requirements of FERPA.

Directory Information Western has identified the following information as directory information, meaning we will release it if the student has granted permission on the application for admission or registration information sheet. Name Address(es) Major Full-time or Part-time Phone Number(s) E-mail Dates of Attendance Degrees/Awards Photographs Weight and height of athletes Class lists used Participation in within on-line courses officially recognized activities and sports All releases are based in the privacy code attached to the student. Under no circumstances are social security number or other identifying student numbers released. If there are any questions about the law and how we adhere to it, the VP for Student Success Services is WWCC’s designated FERPA officer. 16


Mustang Cruiser

Mustang Cruiser

Mustang Cruiser Your access to personal email, courses, Mustang WebAdvisor, Blackboard, and campus news!

Mustang Cruiser is a unique Web-based campus community groupware designed specifically for educational institutions. On Mustang Cruiser, an entire community of students, faculty, administrators, alumni, and parents can collaborate and interact with one another, while sharing and authoring community contents that make up everyone’s campus life.

It’s all up to you. You are in control and can go wherever you wish to go. One good place to start is in the “Home: Welcome” page, where you can view campus sports and news. After you finish reading articles of interest, try out some of the other features. Keep in mind that Mustang Cruiser has many sections and functions. Users are always surprised at how many things they can actually do in Mustang Cruiser. Just take your time and play with the things you find interesting or useful.

Mustang Cruiser has an extensive online help system which will guide you through actions and functions which you may not be familiar with yet. You can access the help files from any Mustang Cruiser Page. The “Help” link is located in the colored Global Menu Bar area immediately below the Section Tabs. Contact the Information Technology Help Desk at 307-382-1676 or Registration & Records at 307-382-1637 for more information.

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Course Info - Non-Credit Offerings

Credit Course Information Explanation of Course Numbers

Notice to Students

Each course is assigned seven digits. The first three or four digits indicate the area of study (for example, Art): the center four digits indicates course level (0900 means nontransferable, 1000 means freshman level, and 2000 means sophomore level). Courses numbered less than 1000 are nontransferable, non-graduation courses. All Green River Credit Classes have a “G” in the last two digits of the course number, have a  before the course and list GRC as the building. Evening courses are indicated with a .

Instruction will occur at the first class meeting. Come prepared for an exciting learning experience.

Note on Class Size

For financial and quality of instruction reasons, classes with fewer than 10 students may be cancelled.

Unattended Children

For safety and liability reasons, WWCC cannot assume responsibility for children left unattended in it's buildings. Parents are encouraged to find an alternative place for their children while attending classes. A list of possible child caretakers may be obtained from the Green River Administration Office or the Rock Springs Campus Children's Center.

Avoid Disappointment!

Each term we sadly have to cancel courses because of low enrollment, only to find out the day of the first class that several of you intended to enroll. It is best to register before the course start-date to avoid disappointment.

Non-Credit Offerings Workforce Business and Professional Development 307-872-1326 www.wwcc.wy.edu/workforce Workforce Training/Professional Education courses are designed to improve workforce skills for immediate or improved employment. Courses are offered in the following areas: • Computers • Medical • OSHA/MSHA • Safety • Industrial Applications • Driver Training • Professional Development • DEQ • Law Enforcement • PTSB Watch for more information in the Focus On Training Brochure

Community Education 307-872-1323 www.wwcc.wy.edu/comm_svs Fall courses offered in Rock Springs and Green River include: • Tickle The Ivories • Yoga • Custom Lawn Chairs • Spanish • Diabetes Control • Stained Glass • West Coast Swing • Candles • Theatre Trips • Computerss • Hunters Education • Candles • Ballet Watch for more information in the Explore Brochure

Children’s Swimming Lessons Registration begins: Summer, Wednesday June 2 (7:30 am) Fall, Wednesday, July 28 (7:30 am) 307-382-1694 for more information www.wwcc.wy.edu/aqua_ctr/lessons

Parent/Child Aquatics Tots/Level I Level 2 & 3 Level 4 Level 5 Level 6 Personal Water Safety, Fundamentals of Diving, Lifeguard Readiness Competitive (Off-season) Training Summer: June 7 - July 29 Fall: Session 1, August 25 - October 14 Session 2, October 18 - December 9 Times & days vary

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Summer Schedule

*See specific starting and ending dates for each class. Add and drop dates vary. Final Exams are given the final class session. Grades may be checked on Mustang WebAdvisor.

SUMMER 2010

Registration Begins............................................ January 1 Interim Session Begins......................................May 24 Full Term and 1st 4 week block (E) Begins........June 7 Last Day to Register for 8-week Classes.........June 10 Midterm................................................................ July 1 *Last day to Drop 8-week Classes.................. July 1 No Classes.......................................................... July 5 2nd 4 week block (F) Begins............................... July 6 Classes End...................................................... July 29

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Pick A Course

Summer Schedule

Mustang WebAdvisor

PICK A COURSE THAT WORKS FOR YOU 1st 4 Week Block Starts 6/7/10, Ends 7/1/10

ANTH 2310 E1 ARCH FIELD MTHDS: NEW ZEALAND CMAP 1500 E1 COMPUTER KEYBOARDING CMAP 1705 E1 WORD PROC APPS: WORD CMAP 1716 E1 WORD PROC BASICS: WORD 07 CMAP 1885 E1 DIGITL DSGN PUB:ADOBE ACROBAT COMM 1010 E1 PUBLIC SPEAKING COMM 1030 E1 INTERPERSONAL COMM COMM 2100 ENT REPORTING & NEWSWRITING I COMM 2270 ENT PUBLIC RELATIONS EDCI 2526 ENT FACILITATING ONLINE LEARNING ENGL 1010 E1/ENT ENGLISH COMPOSITION I HLED 1225 E1 FIRST AID AND CPR HMDV 1000 ENT COLLEGE STUDIES HMDV 2410 ENT ASSESSMENT PORTFOLIO POLS 1000 E1 AMER & WYO GOVERNMENT THEA 1000 ENT INTRO TO THEATRE WELD 1710 E1 OXYACETYLENE WELDING WELD 1715 E1 OXYACETYLENE CUTTING WELD 1755 E1 SHIELDED METAL ARC WELDING WELD 1760 E1 ADV. SHIELD METAL ARC WELDING WELD 1770 E1 GAS METAL ARC WELDING WELD 1780 E1 GAS TUNGSTEN ARC WELD-PLATE WELD 1840 E1 GROOVE WELDING PLATE WELD 1950 E1 SMAW STAINLESS STEEL BASIC WELD 1960 E1 SUBMERGED ARC WELDING WELD 2510 E1 PIPE WELD I:SCHEDULE 40 WELD 2520 E1 PIPE WELD II:SCHED 80 PIPE WELD 2530 E1 DOWNHILL PIPE WELDING WELD 2540 E1 PIPE LAYOUT AND FABRICATION WELD 2630 E1 WELDING FOR THE ARTS I WELD 2635 E1 WELDING FOR THE ARTS II WELD 2650 E1 GAS TUNGSTEN ARC WELDING-PIPE WELD 2660 E1 STAINLESS STEEL PIPE WELDING

2nd 4 Week Block Starts 7/6/10, Ends 7/29/10 ENGL ENGL ENGL ENGL

1020 F1 1020 FNT 2010 FNT 2470 FNT

ENGLISH COMPOSITION II ENGLISH COMPOSITION II TECHNICAL WRITING FILM APPRECIATION

Field Experience ANTH ANTH ANTH BIOL PEAC PEAC

1350 Q1 2310 E1 2311 Q1 2490 Q1 1280 Q1 1308 Q1

ROCK ART: WYO & COLORADO ARCH FIELD MTHDS: NEW ZEALAND PREHISTORIC ARCH FIELD METHODS STD: FLD ECOLOGY WIND RIVERS FLY FISHING I HIKE & FISH

See Schedule of Classes, pages 23-30, for more information, including days, times, and prerequisites

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Full 8 Week Semester Starts 6/7/10, Ends 7/29/10 ACCT 2460 NT ANTH 1200 NT ART 1005 NT BADM 1000 NT CMAP 0910 NT CMAP 0910 NT2 CMAP 2600 NT COMM 1010 NT COMM 2090 NT DVST 0885 01 EDFD 2451 NT EDUC 1520 NT ENGL 1010 NT HLED 1003 NT HLED 1003 NT2 HLTK 1200 NT HMDV 1110 01 HOEC 1140 NT LIBS 2280 NT MATH 0920 01 MATH 0920 NT MATH 0930 NT MATH 1000 NT MATH 1400 NT MATH 1405 NT MUSC 2077 01 PEAC 1290 01 POLS 1000 NT POLS 1000 NT2 PSYC 1000 NT PSYC 2210 NT PSYC 2300 NT SOC 1000 NT STAT 2050 NT STAT 2050 NT2 THEA 2370 01 THEA 2971 01

PAYROLL ACCOUNTING INTRO CULTURAL ANTHRPOLOGY DRAWING I INTRO TO BUSINESS INTRO TO ONLINE LEARNING INTRO TO ONLINE LEARNING COMP GRAPHICS: INT TO PHTOSHP PUBLIC SPEAKING INTRODUCTION TO PERSUASION TRANSITION TO COLLEGE SEMINAR LIFE SPAN: ADULTHOOD SUBSTITUTE TEACHER TRAINING ENGLISH COMPOSITION I WELLNESS WELLNESS MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY COLLEGE VOCABULARY NUTRITION LITERATURE FOR CHILDREN BEGINNING ALGEBRA BEGINNING ALGEBRA INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA PROBLEM SOLVING PRECALCULUS ALGEBRA PRECALCULUS TRIGONOMETRY APPLIED MUSIC WOODWINDS PHYS COND:WALKING AMER & WYO GOVERNMENT AMER & WYO GOVERNMENT GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY DRUGS AND BEHAVIOR DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY SOCIOLOGICAL PRINCIPLES FUNDAMENTALS OF STATISTICS FUNDAMENTALS OF STATISTICS SUMMER THEATRE TECHNICAL THEATRE INTERNSHIP

Starts May 24 NRST 1985 ANTH 1350

PRACTICAL NURSING ROLES BEGINS 05/24/10 ENDS 05/28/10 ROCK ART: WYO & COLORADO BEGINS 5/24/10 ENDS 5/29/10

Workforce Development 307-872-1326 AUTO DESL ELTR HLTK MINE SAFE TTD

AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY DIESEL TECHNOLOGY ELECTRICAL TECHNOLOGY HEALTH SCIENCE/MEDICAL TRAINING MINING TECHNOLOGY SAFETY TECHNOLOGY DRIVER TRAINING


Miscellaneous Start & End Dates

Distance Education ACCT 2460 NT ANTH 1200 NT ART 1005 NT BADM 1000 NT CMAP 0910 NT CMAP 0910 NT2 CMAP 2600 NT COMM 1010 NT COMM 2090 NT COMM 2100 ENT COMM 2270 ENT COSC 1200 QNT COSC 1200 QNT2 EDCI 2526 ENT EDFD 2451 NT EDUC 1520 NT ENGL 1010 NT ENGL 1020 FNT ENGL 2010 FNT ENGL 2065 NT ENGL 2470 FNT HLED 1003 NT HLED 1003 NT2 HLTK 1200 NT HMDV 1000 ENT HMDV 2410 ENT HOEC 1140 NT LIBS 2280 NT MATH 0920 NT MATH 0930 NT MATH 1000 NT MATH 1400 NT MATH 1405 NT POLS 1000 NT POLS 1000 NT2 PSYC 1000 NT PSYC 2210 NT PSYC 2300 NT SOC 1000 NT STAT 2050 NT STAT 2050 NT2 THEA 1000 ENT

Early Fall Block Courses (August Start) ANTH 2311 BAS 0510 BAS 0620 BAS 0710 BAS 0720 CMAP 0910 EDUC 1520 NRST 1510 NRST 1605

PREHISTORIC ARCH FIELD METHODS READING SKILLS WRITING SKILLS ARITHMETIC SKILLS I ALGEBRA SKILLS I INTRO TO ONLINE LEARNING SUBSTITUTE TEACHER TRAINING NURSE ASSISTANT INTRO TO NURSING

Internet Courses require a minimum of: Internet access, email, and WORD 2003 or higher. You must use the email address provided for you by the college to communicate with your instructor. Your instructor will send any email communication to you via this email address. Courses are not self-paced. To succeed, therefore, you will need strong time-management skills plus reasonable computer skills. Self-motivated students do best.

Before the First Day of Class: 1. 2.

Check the technical and special requirements for your class at http://www.wwcc.wy.edu/dist_ed/academics.htm. After you register watch for a letter in the mail providing you with your username/password and email information. IF you do not receive this letter before the first day of classes, call the help desk at 382-1676, or for out-of-area students (800)220-1480, to receive this information.

PAYROLL ACCOUNTING INTRO CULTURAL ANTHRPOLOGY DRAWING I INTRO TO BUSINESS INTRO TO ONLINE LEARNING INTRO TO ONLINE LEARNING COMP GRAPHICS: INT TO PHTOSHP PUBLIC SPEAKING INTRODUCTION TO PERSUASION REPORTING & NEWSWRITING I PUBLIC RELATIONS COMPUTER INFO SYSTEMS COMPUTER INFO SYSTEMS FACILITATING ONLINE LEARNING LIFE SPAN: ADULTHOOD SUBSTITUTE TEACHER TRAINING ENGLISH COMPOSITION I ENGLISH COMPOSITION II TECHNICAL WRITING CREATIVE WRITING: MEMOIR WRIT FILM APPRECIATION WELLNESS WELLNESS MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY COLLEGE STUDIES ASSESSMENT PORTFOLIO NUTRITION LITERATURE FOR CHILDREN BEGINNING ALGEBRA INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA PROBLEM SOLVING PRECALCULUS ALGEBRA PRECALCULUS TRIGONOMETRY AMER & WYO GOVERNMENT AMER & WYO GOVERNMENT GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY DRUGS AND BEHAVIOR DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY SOCIOLOGICAL PRINCIPLES FUNDAMENTALS OF STATISTICS FUNDAMENTALS OF STATISTICS INTRO TO THEATRE

Summer Schedule

ROCK ART: WYO & COLORADO BEGINS 05/24 ENDS 05/29 PREHISTORIC ARCH FIELD METHODS BEGINS 07/05 ENDS 07/29 BASIC AUTO MAINTENANCE BEGINS 06/01 ENDS 06/10 STD: FLD ECOLOGY WIND RIVERS BEGINS 07/07 ENDS 08/07 COMPUTER INFO SYSTEMS BEGINS 06/07 ENDS 07/16 COMPUTER INFO SYSTEMS BEGINS 06/07 ENDS 07/16 EXPLORATIONS IN PERSONALITY BEGINS 07/07 ENDS 08/07 BEGINNING TENNIS BEGINS 06/01 ENDS 06/30 FLY FISHING I BEGINS 06/03 ENDS 06/13 HIKE & FISH BEGINS 07/07 ENDS 08/07 NURSE ASSISTANT BEGINS 06/01 ENDS 06/11 NURSE ASSISTANT BEGINS 06/28 ENDS 07/09 NURSE ASSISTANT LAB BEGINS 06/01 ENDS 06/11 NURSE ASSISTANT LAB BEGINS 06/28 ENDS 07/09

Pick A Course

ANTH 1350 Q1 ANTH 2311 Q1 AUTO 1580 Q1 BIOL 2490 Q1 COSC 1200 QNT COSC 1200 QNT2 HMDV 1280 Q1 PEAC 1050 Q1 PEAC 1280 Q1 PEAC 1308 Q1 NRST 1510 Q1 NRST 1510 Q2 NRST 1511 QA NRST 1511 QB

Mustang Web Advisor

PICK A COURSE THAT WORKS FOR YOU Pick a Course ...continued

3.

Order your books online at www.wwccbookstore.com or contact the WWCC Bookstore by phone at (307) 382-1673. 4. Login and check your class email. Go to www.wwcc. wy.edu, select Mustang Cruiser. Click login in the upper left corner of the screen. Type in your username and password and enter. You must login to your class and begin participating in the first couple days of classes.

On the First Day of Class: 1. 2. 3. 4.

Go to www.wwcc.wy.edu. Login to Mustang Cruiser Click on the Blackboard tab at the top of the screen Click on your class link on the right side of your screen

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Class Schedule • Summer 2010 • Finding A Course

SYNONYM #

COURSE NAME COURSE # CREDIT

PREREQ/NOTES TIME

DAY

BLDG./ROOM INSTRUCTOR

START/END

Schedule Index Accounting..........................................................23 Home Economics/Nutrition.................................25 Anthropology......................................................23 Human Development..........................................25 Art.......................................................................23 Library Science...................................................26 Basic Skills.........................................................23 Mathematics.......................................................26 Automotive Technology................................23, 30 Medical Training.................................................29 Biology................................................................23 Mining Technology..............................................29 Business Administration.....................................23 Music..................................................................26 Communication..................................................24 Nursing...............................................................26 Computer Applications.......................................24 Physical Activity..................................................27 Computer Science..............................................24 Political Science.................................................27 Developmental Studies......................................24 Psychology.........................................................27 Diesel Technology..............................................29 Safety Technology..............................................29

Summer

Finding A Course

Education...........................................................24 Sociology............................................................27 Electrical Technology..........................................29 Statistics.............................................................27 English................................................................25 Theatre...............................................................27 Health Education................................................25 Truck Driver Training..........................................29 Health Science...................................................25 Welding...............................................................28

Schedule Legend Important Abbreviations:

Course Section Abbreviations:

M.................................................. Monday T...................................................Tuesday W............................................ Wednesday TH............................................... Thursday F...................................................... Friday S..................................................Saturday SU................................................. Sunday RSC....................... Rock Springs Campus TBA............ To Be Arranged or Announced IP............................. Instructor Permission

E.........E Block (4 week) 06/07/10-07/01/10 F.........F Block (4 week) 07/06/10-7/29/10 Q.........Q Block (start/end dates vary) NT.......Internet

Symbol Legend:  ............................................Evening Course W.........................................Weekend Course  .............................................Internet Course $................................................... Course Fees ...................................... Capstone Course

R. ..............Enrollment of 4 or more required

...........................Early Fall Block (August)

Check the campus map on the inside back cover for Rock Springs (RSC) room locations.

How to Read the Schedule

COMPUTER SCIENCE prerequisites, corequisites

COSC 1030

course title COMPUTER SCIENCE I

Prerequisites: COSC 1010 or special notes

$ 7442 course name

COSC 1030 01

02:00PM 02:53PM

Partial internet course. See page 23

22

synonym number

course section (see legend)

4

notes specific to section

MW

RSC 1430

J. ALLEN;

department 1/14 5/6

C. HESTER-CROFF start /end dates


SYNONYM #

COURSE NAME COURSE # CREDIT

PREREQ/NOTES TIME

DAY

BLDG./ROOM INSTRUCTOR

START/END

ACCOUNTING

ACCT 2460 $R 3727

PAYROLL ACCOUNTING

Prerequisites: ACCT 2010

ACCT 2460 NT 3 INTERNET See page 21 P. NINGER 6/7

7/29

ANTHROPOLOGY

ANTH 1200 INTRO TO CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY $R 3852 ANTH 1200 NT 3 INTERNET See page 21 S. KOZAKAVICH

6/7

ANTH 1350 R 3366

ROCK ART: WYOMING & COLORADO

ANTH 1350 Q1 2 05:00PM 11:00PM M-S RSC 1221 A. GARDNER

This Course Requires Late Night Hikes. Some Hikes May Be Challenging.

5/24 5/29

ANTH 2310

R

3367 ANTH 2310 E1 1.00-4.00 08:00AM 05:00PM M-S TBA TBA A. GARDNER

ARCH FLD METHODS: NEW ZEALAND

Instructor Permission Required

6/7

7/1

ANTH 2311

R

PREHISTORIC ARCH FIELD METHODS

This Course Will Be Taught And Held In Various Locations

7/5 8/2

7/29 8/14

ART 1005 NT 3 INTERNET See page 21 J. BEACHLER 6/7

7/29

3368 ANTH 2311 Q1 CO & Cent Amer 1.00-4.00 08:00AM 05:00PM M-S TBA TBA A. GARDNER 3930 ANTH 2311 X1 Green River/ Gunnison 1.00-4.00 TBA TBA TBA TBA A. GARDNER

7/1

ART

DRAWING I

AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY See page 29 for additional Workforce Training Course Information

AUTO 1580 $R 3865

BASIC AUTO MAINTENANCE AUTO 1580 Q1

2

Class meets June 1-3 & 7-10 06:00PM 09:00PM

M-TH

RSC 1515

T. HIND

6/3

6/10

BASIC SKILLS BAS 0510

READING SKILLS

BAS 0620 3989

WRITING SKILLS

BAS 0710 4001

ARITHMETIC SKILLS I

BAS 0720 4008

ALGEBRA SKILLS I

3984 BAS 0510 X1 1 09:00AM 10:30AM M-F RSC 2051 R. TOLHURST

8/9

8/20

BAS 0620 X1 1 10:30AM 12:00PM M-F RSC 2051 R. TOLHURST

8/9

8/20

BAS 0710 X1 1 01:00PM 02:30PM M-F RSC 2051 R. TOLHURST

8/9

8/20

8/9

8/20

BAS 0720 X1 1 01:00PM 02:30PM M-F RSC 2051 J. FISCHER; S. LYNCH-NEWBERG

BIOLOGY

BIOL 2490 STD: FLD ECOLOGY WIND RIVERS R 3738 BIOL 2490 Q1 1

Concurrent Enrollment In PEAC 1308 And HMDV 1280 Required; Class Meetings 7/7 & 7/28; Field Trip 5pm July 30 (from Rock Springs)- 5pm August 7; Students Must Have Instructor Permission Prior To Enrolling

05:00PM 09:00PM MW RSC 2025 S. MITCHELL 7/7

8/7

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

BADM 1000 $R 3728

INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS

BADM 1000 NT 3 INTERNET See page 21 A. CHERVA

6/7

7/29

23

Summer

ART 1005 $ 3747

Accounting - Business Admin.


SYNONYM #

COURSE NAME COURSE # CREDIT

PREREQ/NOTES TIME

DAY

BLDG./ROOM INSTRUCTOR

START/END

COMMUNICATION

COMM 1010

PUBLIC SPEAKING

COMM 1030

INTERPERSONAL COMM

COMM 2090 $ 3387

INTRODUCTION TO PERSUASION

COMM 2100 $R 3741

REPORTING & NEWSWRITING I

COMM 2270 $R 3742

PUBLIC RELATIONS

3384 COMM 1010 E1 3 08:00AM 10:40AM M-TH RSC 1330 A. RUDOFF $ 3385 COMM 1010 NT 3 INTERNET See page 21 T. VEST

6/7 6/7

7/1 7/29

3386 COMM 1030 E1 3 11:30AM 02:10PM M-TH RSC 1330 C. KENNEDY

6/7

7/1

COMM 2090 NT 3 INTERNET See page 21 K. STIRLING

6/7

7/29

COMM 2100 ENT 3 INTERNET See page 21 L. LINN

6/7

7/1

COMM 2270 ENT 3 INTERNET See page 21 L. LINN

6/7

7/1

Prerequisites: ENGL 1010

COMPUTER APPLICATIONS (OIS) INTRODUCTION TO ONLINE LEARNING

CMAP 1500 $ 3375

COMPUTER KEYBOARDING

CMAP 0910 NT 1 INTERNET See page 21 S. NARRAMORE CMAP 0910 NT2 1 INTERNET See page 21 N. JOHNSON 4113 CMAP 0910 XNT 1 INTERNET See page 21 N. JOHNSON

6/7 6/7 8/2

7/29 7/29 8/20

CMAP 1500 E1 1 08:00AM 10:40AM M-TH RSC 1448 J. ALLEN

6/7

7/1

CMAP 1705 WORD PROCESSING APPLICATIONS: WORD Prerequisites: Keyboarding Competency Required; Additional Lab Time Required $ 3729 CMAP 1705 E1 3 08:00AM 10:40AM M-TH RSC 1448 J. ALLEN

6/7

7/1

CMAP 1716 WORD PROCESSING BASICS: WORD 07 $ 3730 CMAP 1716 E1 1

08:00AM 10:40AM M-TH RSC 1448 J. ALLEN

6/7

7/1

CMAP 1885 E1 1 08:00AM 10:40AM M-TH RSC 1448 J. ALLEN

6/7

7/1

CMAP 2600 NT 3 INTERNET See page 21 S. NARRAMORE

6/7

7/29

Communication - Education

Summer

Additional Lab Time Required

Prerequisites: Keyboarding Competency Required; Additional Lab Time Required

CMAP 1885 $ 3735

DIGITAL DESIGN PUBLSHNG:ADOBE ACROBAT Additional Lab Time Required

CMAP 2600 $ 3382

COMPUTER GRAPHICS: INTRO TO PHOTOSHOP

COMPUTER SCIENCE

COSC 1200 $ 3389 $ 3390

COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS

Prerequisites: Keyboarding Competency Required

COSC 1200 QNT 3 INTERNET See page 21 L. MCCLURE 6/7 COSC 1200 QNT2 3 INTERNET See page 21 A. CHERVA 6/7

DEVELOPMENTAL STUDIES

DVST 0885 TRANSITION TO COLLEGE SEMINAR 1 TBA TBA RSC 2051 J. ANDERSON R 3398 DVST 0885 01

7/16 7/16

6/7

7/29

DIESEL TECHNOLOGY See page 29 for Workforce Training Course Information

EDUCATION, CURRICULUM & INSTRUCTION

EDCI 2526 $R 3399

FACILITATING ONLINE LEARNING

EDCI 2526 ENT 1 INTERNET See page 21 C. LUSTIK

6/7

7/1

EDUCATION, FOUNDATIONS

EDFD 2451 $ 3743

LIFE SPAN: ADULTHOOD

EDFD 2451 NT 1 INTERNET See page 21 E. VENTURA

24

6/7

7/29

Summer

CMAP 0910  3373  3374

Computer Apps. - English


SYNONYM #

COURSE NAME COURSE # CREDIT

PREREQ/NOTES TIME

DAY

BLDG./ROOM INSTRUCTOR

START/END

EDUCATION, GENERAL

EDUC 1520 $R 3400

SUBSTITUTE TEACHER TRAINING

Prerequisites: High School Diploma or GED Certificate

EDUC 1520 NT 2 INTERNET See page 21 B. WEBER 6/7 4248 EDUC 1520 X1 2 08:00AM 04:00PM M-W RSC 1406 C. HEMKER 8/9 09:00AM 12:00PM TH

7/29 8/12

ELECTRICAL TECHNOLOGY See page 29 for Workforce Training Course Information

ENGLISH

ENGLISH COMPOSITION I

Prerequisites: English Placement Exam or English ACT score of 23 or higher

ENGL 1020

ENGLISH COMPOSITION II

Prerequisites: ENGL 1010

ENGL 2010 $ 3411

TECHNICAL WRITING

Prerequisites: ENGL 1010

ENGL 2065 $R 3745

CREATIVE WRITING: MEMOIR WRITING

ENGL 2470 $ 3412

FILM APPRECIATION

ENGL 1010 E1 3 08:00AM 10:40AM M-TH RSC A200 J. POOLE ENGL 1010 ENT 3 INTERNET See page 21 R. CAMBELL ENGL 1010 NT 3 INTERNET See page 21 E. WILEY

6/7 6/7 6/7

7/1 7/1 7/29

3409 ENGL 1020 F1 3 08:00AM 10:40AM M-TH RSC A200 J. POOLE $ 3410 ENGL 1020 FNT 3 INTERNET See page 21 J. SORENSEN

7/6 7/6

7/29 7/29

ENGL 2010 FNT 3 INTERNET See page 21 J. SORENSEN

7/6

7/29

ENGL 2065 NT 3 INTERNET See page 21 K. HOLDSWORTH

6/7

7/29

ENGL 2470 FNT 3 INTERNET See page 21 K. HOLDSWORTH 7/6

7/29

HEALTH EDUCATION HLED 1003 WELLNESS $ 3413 HLED 1003 NT 3 INTERNET See page 21 K. HUMPHREYS $ 3414 HLED 1003 NT2 3 INTERNET See page 21 K. HUMPHREYS

6/7 6/7

7/29 7/29

HLED 1225 E1 2 01:00PM 02:45PM M-TH RSC 1311 C. HAFNER 6/7

7/1

HLED 1225 $R 3780

FIRST AID AND CPR

HEALTH SCIENCE GENERAL See page 29 for additional Health Science Workforce Training Course Information

HLTK 1200 $R 3415

MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY

HLTK 1200 NT 2 INTERNET See page 21 B. JAMES 6/7

7/29

HOME ECONOMICS/ NUTRITION

HOEC 1140 $R 3423

NUTRITION

HOEC 1140 NT 3 INTERNET See page 21 S. HOLT

6/7

7/29

HUMAN DEVELOPMENT HMDV 1000 COLLEGE STUDIES $R 3419 HMDV 1000 ENT 2 INTERNET See page 21 P. PEDERSEN

6/7

7/1

3420 HMDV 1110 01 1 TBA TBA TBA TBA J. ANDERSON

6/7

7/29

05:00PM 09:00PM MW RSC 2025 M. REMBACZ

7/7

8/7

HMDV 2410 ENT 1 INTERNET See page 21 D. RENZ 6/7

7/1

HMDV 1110

R

COLLEGE VOCABULARY

HMDV 1280 EXPLORATIONS IN PERSONALITY R 3737 HMDV 1280 Q1 1 HMDV 2410 $ 3421

ASSESSMENT PORTFOLIO

Concurrent Enrollment In PEAC 1308 And BIOL 2490 Required; Class Meetings 7/7 & 7/28; Field Trip 5pm July 30(from Rock Springs)- 5pm August 7; Students Must Have Instructor Permission Prior To Enrolling

25

Summer

ENGL 1010 $ 3744 $ 5201 $ 3407

Education - Human Development

Summer

English - Mathematics


SYNONYM #

COURSE NAME COURSE # CREDIT

PREREQ/NOTES TIME

DAY

BLDG./ROOM INSTRUCTOR

START/END

LIBRARY SCIENCE

LIBS 2280 $ 3864

LITERATURE FOR CHILDREN LIBS 2280 NT

3

Prerequisites: ENGL 1010 INTERNET

See page 21

P. WILLOUGHBY

6/7

7/29

MATHEMATICS

BEGINNING ALGEBRA

Prerequisites: Math Placement Exam or DVST 0900

3427 MATH 0920 01 4 01:00PM 02:20PM M-TH RSC 1220 D. SKROPANIC $ 3428 MATH 0920 NT 4 INTERNET See page 21 W. WIGGINS

6/7 6/7

4 INTERNET See page 21 W. WIGGINS

6/7

7/29

3 INTERNET See page 21 M. PEEK

6/7

7/29

4 INTERNET See page 21 J. THOMAS

6/7

7/29

or Math ACT score of 25 or higher $ 3433 MATH 1405 NT 3 INTERNET See page 21 J. THOMAS 6/7

7/29

MATH 0930 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA $ 3429 MATH 0930 NT

Prerequisites: Math Placement Exam, Math ACT score of 21 or higher, or MATH 0920 (C or better)

MATH 1000 PROBLEM SOLVING $ 3430 MATH 1000 NT

Prerequisites: Math Placement Exam, or MATH 0920 or TECH 1000 (C or better), or Math ACT score of 21 or higher

MATH 1400 PRECALCULUS ALGEBRA $ 3432 MATH 1400 NT

Prerequisites: MATH 0930 (C or better), Math Placement Exam, or Math ACT score of 23 or higher

MATH 1405

Prerequisites: MATH 1400 (C or better), Math Placement Exam,

PRECALCULUS TRIGONOMETRY

7/29 7/29

MEDICAL TRAINING See page 29 for Workforce Training Course Information

MINING TECHNOLOGY (MSHA) See page 29 for Workforce Training Course Information

MUSIC MUSC 2077 $ 5168

APPLIED MUSIC WOODWINDS

Prerequisites: Instructor Permission Required

MUSC 2077 01 1 TBA TBA TBA J. WASHBURN

6/7

7/29

NURSING See page 29 for additional Medical Trianing Workforce Training Course Information

NRST 1510 NURSE ASSISTANT $R 3451 NRST 1510 Q1

Prerequisites: Prior to clinical experience must have Health Care Provider CPR, TB, & MMR; Concurrent Enrollment In NRST 1511

4 08:00AM 05:00PM M-S RSC 1314 K. SHEEHAN 6/1 6/11 Must take NRST 1511 QA. Meets 6/1-5 and 6/7-11 $R 3452 NRST 1510 Q2 4 08:00AM 05:00PM M-F RSC 1314 K. SHEEHAN 6/28 7/9 Must take NRST 1511 QB $ 4573 NRST 1510 X1 4 08:00AM 05:00PM M-F RSC 1314 K. SHEEHAN 8/2 8/13 Must take NRST 1511 XA

NRST 1511 3458 3459 4585

NRST 1605

NURSE ASSISTANT LAB

Concurrent Enrollment In NRST 1510

INTRO TO NURSING

Prerequisites: Admission To The Nursing Program

NRST 1511 QA 0 TBA M-F RSC 1314 K. SHEEHAN 6/1 6/11 Must take NRST 1510 Q1 NRST 1511 QB 0 TBA M-F RSC 1314 K. SHEEHAN 6/28 7/9 Must take NRST 1510 Q2 NRST 1511 XA 0 TBA TBA RSC 1314 K. SHEEHAN 8/2 8/13 Must take NRST 1510 X1

4592 NRST 1605 X1 1 09:00AM 05:00PM M RSC 1408 K. LUZMOOR 8/16 8/17 08:00AM 05:00PM T

26

Summer

Library Science - Nursing

Summer

Medical Training- Psychology

MATH 0920


SYNONYM #

NRST 1985 $ 3468 $ 3740 $ 3469

COURSE NAME COURSE # CREDIT

PREREQ/NOTES TIME

PRACTICAL NURSING ROLES

Prerequisites: NRST 1620

DAY

BLDG./ROOM INSTRUCTOR

NRST 1985 Q1 1 09:00AM 12:00PM M-F RSC 1311 D. BODILY NRST 1985 Q2 1 09:00AM 12:00PM M-F RSC 1348 D. GARNER NRST 1985 Q3 1 01:00PM 04:00PM M-F RSC 1311 D. GARNER

START/END 5/24 5/28 5/24 5/28 5/24 5/28

PHYSICAL ACTIVITY Prior to participating in any WWCC physical activity course students may be required to obtain a physician's release

PEAC 1050 $R 3472

BEGINNING TENNIS

Two additional hours will be scheduled for small group lessons

PEAC 1280 $R 3474

FLY FISHING I

Class Meets June 3, 8, And 10; Field Trip June 12, 8am- June 13, 5pm

PEAC 1290 $R 3739

PHYSICAL CONDITIONING: WALKING

PEAC 1050 Q1 1 04:15PM 06:30PM TW TENNIS COURT K. LEUM

6/1

PEAC 1280 Q1 1 05:30PM 08:30PM TTH RSC 2025 M. REMBACZ

6/3

6/13

PEAC 1290 01 1 08:00AM 09:30AM MW RSC WELL J. SCHUZE

6/7

7/29

Concurrent Enrollment In HMDV 1280 And BIOL 2490 Required; Class Meetings 7/7 & 7/28; Field Trip 5pm July 30 (from Rock Springs)- 5pm August 7; Students Must Have Instructor Permission Prior To Enrolling

1 05:00PM 09:00PM MW RSC 2025 M. REMBACZ 7/7 S. MITCHELL

POLITICAL SCIENCE

Prerequisites: COMPASS Reading Score 71 or higher, or ACT Reading Score of 20 or higher, or HMDV 1000 (C or better)

3478 POLS 1000 E1 3 11:30AM 02:10PM M-TH RSC 1005 B. ANDERSON 6/7 3479 POLS 1000 NT 3 INTERNET See page 21 J. HISSONG 6/7 3480 POLS 1000 NT2 3 INTERNET See page 21 B. ANDERSON 6/7

$ $

7/1 7/29 7/29

PSYCHOLOGY

PSYC 1000 $ 3481

GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY

PSYC 2210 $R 3748

DRUGS AND BEHAVIOR

PSYC 2300 $R 3483

DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY

PSYC 1000 NT 4 INTERNET See page 21 B. LAFOND

6/7

7/29

PSYC 2210 NT 3 INTERNET See page 21 K. BACKHAUS

6/7

7/29

PSYC 2300 NT 3 INTERNET See page 21 STAFF

6/7

7/29

Prerequisites: PSYC 1000

SAFETY TECHNOLOGY See page 29 for Workforce Training Course Information

SOCIOLOGY

SOC 1000 $ 3562

SOCIOLOGICAL PRINCIPLES

SOC 1000 NT 3 INTERNET See page 21 J. WASHINGTON 6/7

7/29

STATISTICS

STAT 2050 FUNDAMENTALS OF STATISTICS $ 3568 STAT 2050 NT $ 3569 STAT 2050 NT2

Prerequisites: MATH 1000 or higher or placement into MATH 2200 via COMPASS or ACT score

4 INTERNET See page 21 D. SKROPANIC 6/7 4 INTERNET See page 21 D. SKROPANIC 6/7

7/29 7/29

THEATRE

THEA 1000 $ 3572

INTRODUCTION TO THEATRE

THEA 2370

SUMMER THEATRE

THEA 1000 ENT 3 INTERNET See page 21 C. WILL

6/7

7/1

R

6/7

7/29

3573 THEA 2370 01 1.00-6.00 TBA TBA TBA TBA J. YOUNG

27

Summer

Psychology - Welding

Summer

POLS 1000 AMERICAN & WYOMING GOVERNMENT

8/7

Nursing - Theatre

PEAC 1308 HIKE & FISH $R 3859 PEAC 1308 Q1

6/30


SYNONYM #

THEA 2971

COURSE NAME COURSE # CREDIT

PREREQ/NOTES TIME

DAY

BLDG./ROOM INSTRUCTOR

START/END

TECHNICAL THEATRE INTERNSHIP

3574 THEA 2971 01 1.00-4.00 TBA TBA TBA TBA J. YOUNG 6/7

7/29

TRUCK DRIVER TRAINING See page 29 for Workforce Training Course Information

WELDING

OXYACETYLENE WELDING

WELD 1715 $ 3577

OXYACETYLENE CUTTING

WELD 1755 $ 3578

SHIELDED METAL ARC WELDING

WELD 1760 $ 3579

ADV. SHIELD METAL ARC WELDING

Prerequisites: WELD 1755 or Instructor Permission

WELD 1770 $ 3580

GAS METAL ARC WELDING

Prerequisites: WELD 1840 or Instructor Permission

WELD 1780 $ 3581

GAS TUNGSTEN ARC WELD-PLATE

Prerequisites: WELD 1840, WELD 1950 or Instructor Permission

WELD 1840 $ 3582

GROOVE WELDING PLATE

Prerequisites: WELD 1760 or Instructor Permission

WELD 1950 $ 3583

SMAW STAINLESS STEEL BASIC

Prerequisites: WELD 1760 or Instructor Permission

WELD 1960 $ 3584

SUBMERGED ARC WELDING

Prerequisites: WELD 1774, WELD 1776 or Instructor Permission

WELD 2510 $ 3585

PIPE WELD I:SCHEDULE 40

Prerequisites: WELD 1840 or Instructor Permission

WELD 2520 $ 3586

PIPE WELD II:SCHED 80 PIPE

Prerequisites: WELD 2510 or Instructor Permission

WELD 2530 $ 3587

DOWNHILL PIPE WELDING

Prerequisites: WELD 1840 or Instructor Permission

WELD 2540 $ 3588

PIPE LAYOUT AND FABRICATION

Prerequisites: WELD 2520 or Instructor Permission

WELD 2630 $ 3589

WELDING FOR THE ARTS I

WELD 2635 $ 3590

WELDING FOR THE ARTS II

WELD 2650 $ 3591

GAS TUNGSTEN ARC WELDING-PIPE

Prerequisites: WELD 1780 or Instructor Permission

WELD 2660 $ 3592

STAINLESS STEEL PIPE WELDING

Prerequisites: WELD 2650 or Instructor Permission

WELD 1710 E1 2 08:00AM 12:00PM M-TH RSC 1503 J. BRAEGGER

6/7

7/1

WELD 1715 E1 1 08:00AM 12:00PM M-TH RSC 1503 J. BRAEGGER

6/7

7/1

WELD 1755 E1 3 08:00AM 12:00PM M-TH RSC 1503 J. BRAEGGER

6/7

7/1

WELD 1760 E1 3 08:00AM 12:00PM M-TH RSC 1503 J. BRAEGGER

6/7

7/1

WELD 1770 E1 3 08:00AM 12:00PM M-TH RSC 1503 J. BRAEGGER

6/7

7/1

WELD 1780 E1 4 08:00AM 12:00PM M-TH RSC 1503 J. BRAEGGER

6/7

7/1

WELD 1840 E1 3 08:00AM 12:00PM M-TH RSC 1503 J. BRAEGGER

6/7

7/1

WELD 1950 E1 3 08:00AM 12:00PM M-TH RSC 1503 J. BRAEGGER

6/7

7/1

WELD 1960 E1 2 08:00AM 12:00PM M-TH RSC 1503 J. BRAEGGER

6/7

7/1

WELD 2510 E1 3 08:00AM 12:00PM M-TH RSC 1503 J. BRAEGGER

6/7

7/1

WELD 2520 E1 3 08:00AM 12:00PM M-TH RSC 1503 J. BRAEGGER

6/7

7/1

WELD 2530 E1 3 08:00AM 12:00PM M-TH RSC 1503 J. BRAEGGER

6/7

7/1

WELD 2540 E1 4 08:00AM 12:00PM M-TH RSC 1503 J. BRAEGGER

6/7

7/1

WELD 2630 E1 3 08:00AM 12:00PM M-TH RSC 1503 J. BRAEGGER

6/7

7/1

WELD 2635 E1 3 08:00AM 12:00PM M-TH RSC 1503 J. BRAEGGER

6/7

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WELD 2650 E1 3 08:00AM 12:00PM M-TH RSC 1503 J. BRAEGGER

6/7

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Summer

Theatre - Welding

Summer

WELD 1710 $ 3576

Welding - Workforce Development


SYNONYM #

COURSE NAME COURSE # CREDIT

PREREQ/NOTES TIME

DAY

BLDG./ROOM INSTRUCTOR

START/END

WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT Contact Workforce Development at 307-872-1326 Workforce Development courses taught for credit are designed to improve workforce skills for immediate or improved employment. They can also be used as part of certain certificate or degree programs. Sufficient enrollment is required for these courses to make. Call for registration, costs, and supply information. Please refer to the WWCC “Focus on Training” for more information on these and other courses.

Course Fees: • • •

Costs for these courses include both tuition and a fee to cover the direct costs, such as the instructor’s salary and materials. Full-time enrollment students will pay workforce development course fees in addition to those included with full-time tuition and fees. See individual course listings below for course fees. These fees are for workforce development courses only and are in addition to course fees listed in the catalog.

AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY AUTO 1505 $ 3839

AUTOMOTIVE LOW VOLTAGE ELECTRICAL

Course Fee: $315

5/24 5/25

DIESEL TECHNOLOGY DESL 1500 $ 3840

DIESEL ENGINE FUNDAMENTALS

Course Fee: $315

DESL 2490 $ 3850

STD: DIESEL ENGINE & LOW VOLTAGE ELECTRICAL FUND

Course Fee: $673

DESL 1500 T1 1 07:00AM 07:00PM WTH RSC 1526 B. PRINE DESL 2490 T1 3 07:00AM 07:00PM M-TH RSC 1526 B. PRINE

5/26 5/27 5/24 5/27

ELECTRICAL TECHNOLOGY

ELTR 1681 $ 3843

ELECTRICAL PRINT READING, INDUSTRY

Course Fee: $157

ELTR 2841 $ 3844

MOTOR CONTROLS, FOR INDUSTRY

Course Fee: $465

ELTR 1681 T1 0.5 08:00AM 05:00PM TH RSC 1345 G. MOSER-CLARK

6/3

ELTR 2841 T1 2.5 08:00AM 06:00PM M-TH RSC 1345 G. MOSER-CLARK 6/7

6/3

6/10

HEALTH SCIENCE GENERAL/ MEDICAL TRAINING

HLTK 1503 W$ 3846

PALS PROVIDER CORE

HLTK 1504 W$ 3845

PALS PROVIDER

HLTK 1503 T1 .5 08:00AM 05:00PM SSU RSC 1302 L. MACY HLTK 1504 T1 1

06:00PM 09:00PM 08:00AM 05:00PM

Course Fee: $133 5/1

5/2

Course Fee: $115

F RSC 1302 L. MACY 4/30 SSU

5/2

MINING TECHNOLOGY (MSHA)

MINE 1850 $

SURFACE NEW MINER

OFFERED MONTHLY

Course Fee: $23

MINE 1855 $

SURFACE ANNUAL REFRESHER

OFFERED MONTHLY

Course Fee: $17

MINE 1870 $

UNDERGROUND NEW MINER

MONTHLY

Course Fee: $31

MINE 1875 $

UNDERGROUND ANNUAL REFRESHER

MONTHLY

Course Fee: $17

MINE 1850 T 1.5 06:50AM 04:00PM VARIES GRC 200 T. WARREN MINE 1855 T 0.5 06:50AM 04:00PM VARIES GRC 200 T. WARREN MINE 1870 T 2 06:50AM 04:00PM VARIES GRC 200 T. WARREN MINE 1875 T 0.5 06:50AM 04:00PM VARIES GRC 200 T. WARREN

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Summer

Workforce Development

Workforce Development

Summer

AUTO 1505 T1 1 07:00AM 07:00PM MT RSC 1526 B. PRINE


SYNONYM #

COURSE NAME COURSE # CREDIT

PREREQ/NOTES TIME

DAY

BLDG./ROOM INSTRUCTOR

START/END

SAFETY TECHNOLOGY SAFE 1541 $

ENERGY WORKER SAFETY TRAINING

OFFERED TWO TIMES PER MONTH

Course Fee: $114

SAFE 1542 $

ENERGY SERVICES SAFETY ORIENTATION

OFFERED MONTHLY

Course Fee: $227

SAFE 1543 $

CONTRACTOR (EXPECTATIONS SAFETY) ORIENTATION OFFERED MOST MONDAYS

SAFE 1551 $

GENERAL INDUSTRY SAFETY I

SCHEDULE UPON REQUEST

Course Fee: $107

SAFE 1552 $

CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY SAFETY I

SCHEDULE UPON REQUES

Course Fee: $107

SAFE 1553 $

GENERAL INDUSTRY SAFETY II

SCHEDULE UPON REQUEST

Course Fee: $227

SAFE 1554 $

CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY SAFETY II

SCHEDULE UPON REQUEST

Course Fee: $227

SAFE 2990 $

CONTRACTOR SAFETY & ACCOUNTABILITY OFFERED TWO TIMES PER MONTH

SAFE 1541 T 1.5 07:30AM 05:30PM M-W RSC 1328 WD STAFF SAFE 1542 T 2 07:30AM 05:30PM M-F RSC 1328 WD STAFF

Course Fee: $47

SAFE 1543 T 0.5 08:00AM 05:00PM M GRC 115 WD STAFF SAFE 1551 T 0.5 08:00AM 05:00PM VARIES RSC 1328 WD STAFF 08:00AM 12:00PM SAFE 1552 T 0.5 08:00AM 05:00PM VARIES RSC 1328 WD STAFF 08:00AM 12:00PM SAFE 1553 T 2 08:00AM 05:00PM VARIES RSC 1328 WD STAFF

SAFE 1554 T 2 08:00AM 05:00PM VARIES RSC 1328 WD STAFF

Course Fee: $88

NOVICE CDL TRAINING

TTD 1500 T

5

OFFERED MONTHLY

07:00AM 05:00PM

M-S

GRC 107

Course Fee: $4579

DRIVING INSTRUCTOR

Distance Education

TTD 1500 $

Summer

DRIVER TRAINING

Distance Education

Workforce Development

Summer

SAFE 2990 T 0.5 06:30AM 05:30PM VARIES RSC 1328 WD STAFF

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FALL 2010

New Student Registration Program.................................................................... August 23 - Monday Kick-Off Day...................................................................................................... August 24 - Tuesday Begin Fall Semester Start of: Full-semester classes....................................................................... August 25 - Wednesday 1st 5-week Block (A) 1st 8-week Block (E) Last Day to Add: Full semester Classes...................................................... September 2 - Thursday 1st 5-week Block (A).............................................................................August 26 - Thursday 1st 8-week Block (E) .............................................................................. August 30 - Monday Last Day to Drop: Full semester Classes............................................................October 29 - Friday 1st 5-week Block (A)............................................................................September 10 - Friday 1st 8-week Block (E).........................................................................September 20 - Monday Labor Day Holiday..........................................................................................September 6 - Monday Start of 12-week Block (D)............................................................................September 20 - Monday Last Day to Add 12-week Block (D)................................................ September 23 - Thursday Last Day to Drop 12-week Block (D).................................................... October 25 - Monday End of 1st 5-week Block (A).........................................................................September 28 - Tuesday Start of 2nd 5-week Block (B)..................................................................September 29 - Wednesday Last Day to Add 2nd 5-week Block (B)........................................... September 30 - Thursday Last Day to Drop 2nd 5-week Block (B)............................................. October 14 - Thursday End of 1st 8-week Block (E)............................................................................ October 14 - Thursday Mid-Semester................................................................................................... October 14 - Thursday Fall Break..............................................................................................................October 15 - Friday Midterm Grades Due (by Midnight).................................................................. October 18 - Monday Start of 2nd 8-week Block (F)............................................................................ October 18- Monday Last Day to Add 2nd 8-week Block (F).............................................. October 21 - Thursday Last Day to Drop 2nd 8-week Block (F)...............................................November 12 - Friday End of 2nd 5-wk block (B).............................................................................. November 2 - Tuesday Start of 3rd 5-week Block (C)..................................................................... November 3 - Wednesday Last Day to Add 3rd 5-week Block (C)............................................Novemeber 4 - Thursday Last Day to Drop 3rd 5-week Block (C)...............................................November 19 - Friday Early Registration/Assessment Day – No Day Classes............................... November 11 - Thursday Dec 12..............................Friday.................................... 8a.m.-8 p.m. Dec 15..............................Monday................................. Thanksgiving Holiday. ....................................................November 24,8a.m.-8 25, 26 p.m. - Wednesday – Friday Dec 16..............................Tuesday.................................. 8a.m.-12 p.m. End of: Fall Semester.....................................................................................December 9 - Thursday Examination Period................................................. December 10, 13, 14 - Friday, Monday, Tuesday All Grades Due (by noon)..........................................................................December 15 - Wednesday

Final Exam Days

IMPORTANT DATES

Fall Schedule

No Activities from December 6 through December 17 without Permission of the President

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Fall Honors courses

Broaden your mind with WWCC Honors courses in Fall 2010 Who can take Honors courses?

Students with a 3.25 college GPA, or 25 ACT, or 3.5 high school GPA, or instructor permission. First-semester students with a “B” or better midterm grade average are welcome to apply.

Why take Honors courses?

• • • •

Work with some of WWCC’s best students and instructors. Enjoy smaller class sizes. Experience student-centered, interactive learning. Enhance your college transcript!

Fall 2010 Honors Courses Honors Intercultural Communication COMM 2485 HP MWF 10:00-10:53 AM Ann Rudoff • 3 credits • Humanities

Learn how to communicate effectively with people of all cultures.

Honors Introduction to Music of the World MUSC 2015 HP MWF 1:00-1:53 PM Martha Holloway • 3 credits • Humanities

Experience music from multiple cultures: Play African rhythms. Compose the blues. Delve into Gamelan. Get sound inspiration!

Honors Terrorism POLS 2128 HP TTH 11:30 AM-12:45 PM Bruce Anderson • 3 credits • Social Science

Examine terrorism: its underlying causes and true nature, and ways to deal with it.

Fall Schedule

Honors Program Courses

Honors Race and Ethnic Relations SOC 2350 HP TTH 6:00-7:15 PM Steve Miraglia • 3 credits • Social Science Does race still matter? Come and find out!

Honors Introduction to Humanities HUMN 1010 HP TTH 8:30-9:45 AM Rick Kempa • 3 credits • Humanities

Explore the wonders of art, theatre, symphony, architecture, literature. (Honors Program Students only)

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For more information about the Honors Program at WWCC, contact Rick Kempa, Rm 1414, 382-1731 rkempa@wwcc.wy.edu


Fall Late start courses

3rd 5-week block – C Block Courses November 3 – December 9

Start the week of November 3, Last day to add November 4 AUTO 1730 C1 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS (3) AUTO 2545 C1 Auto Alignment & STEERING SYS (3) BAS 0510 C1 READING SKILLS (1) DESL 1595 C1 Diesel Fundamentals (3) ELTR 1530 C1 BASIC ELECTRICITY, AC (3) eltr 2620 c1 cntrl system communications (3) eltr 2840 c1 MOTOR CONTROLS (3) indm 1510 c1 industrial mechanics i (3) INDM 1530 C1/C2 INDUSTRIAL MECHANICS III (3) INDM 1590 C1 INDUSTRIAL PNEUMATICS (3) OGPT 1530 C1 OIL & GAS PRODUCTION III (3) TECH 1680 C1 READING TECHNICAL SCHEMATICS (3)

12 Week Block D Block Courses

September 20 - December 9 Start the week of September 20, Last day to add September 23 BIOL 1003 DNT Current Issues in biology (4) BIOL/CHEM 1009 D1-DNT CRITICAL SCIENCE SKILLS (3) CMAP 0910 DNT INTRO TO ONLINE LEARNING (1) CMAP 1875 D1/DNT DIGITL MLTMDIA DESIGN: FLASH (3) COSC 1200 D1-DNT2 COMPUTER INFO SYSTEMS (3) COSC 1350 DNT WEB DEVELOPMENT I (3) ENGL 0950 D1 BASIC ENGLISH I (3) ENGL 1010 D1 ENGLISH COMPOSITION I (3) ENGL 1020 DNT ENGLISH COMPOSITION II (3) ENGL 2064 D1 CREATIVE WRTG: JOURNALING (3) ENGL 2390 DNT LITERATURE OF WYOMING (3) HMDV 1000 D1 COLLEGE STUDIES (2) MATH 1000 D1 PROBLEM SOLVING (3) MGT 2020 D1 FUNDAMENTALS OF LEADERSHIP (2) POLS 1000 D1 AMER & WYO GOVERNMENT (3)

Start the week of October 18, Last day to add October 21 ANTH 1200 GF Intro to Cultural Anthro. (3) CMAP 0910 FNT INTRO TO ONLINE LEARNING (1) CMAP 1610 F1 WINDOWS I: VISTA (1) CMAP 1716 F1 WORD PROG BASICS: WORD (1) CMAP 1880 FNT INTERNET (1) COMM 1010 GF PUBLIC SPEAKING (3) COMM 1010 F1 PUBLIC SPEAKING (3) CRMJ 2280 F1 criminal procedure (3) EDFD 2451 FNT LIFE SPAN: ADULTHOOD (1) EMGT 1530 FNT EMERGENCY PLANNING FOR DISASTER (3) ENGL 0955 F1 BASIC ENGLISH II (3) ENGL 1010 F1/FNT ENGLISH COMPOSITION I (3) ENGL 1020 FNT ENGLISH COMPOSITION II (3) ES 2240 F1 ADV COMPUTER AIDED DRAFTING (3) HIST 1251 F1 WYOMING HISTORY (3) HLED 1003 FNT WELLNESS (3) HLED 1222 F1 WILDERNESS FIRST AID (2) HLED 1225 F1 FIRST AID AND CPR (2) HLTK 1200 FNT Medical Terminolgy (2) HMDV 1000 FNT COLLEGE STUDIES (2) HMDV 1270 F1 STRESS MANAGEMENT & REDUCTION (1) HMDV 1280 F1 EXPLORATIONS IN PERSONAL (1) HMDV 1515 FNT CAREER DEVELOPMENT (2) HMDV 2410 FNT ASSESSMENT PORTFOLIO (1) HOEC 1140 FNT NUTRITION (3) MGT 1000 FNT INTRODUCTION TO SUPERVISION (3) PEAC 1253 GF1/2 BEGINNING BOWLING (1) PEAC 1290 GF PHYS COND: BOOT CAMP & CORE (1) PEAC 1387 F1 INDOOR ROCK CLIMBING (1) PEAC 2005 F1 PERSONALIZED FITNESS I (2) PEAC 2025 F1 WILDERNESS NAVIGATION (1) POLS 1000 F1/FNT AMERICAN & WYO GOVERNMENT (3) PSYC 1000 FNT/FNT2 GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY (4) PSYC 1300 F1 DOM VIOLENCE/SEXUAL ASSAULT (2) SOC 1000 FNT SOCIOLOGICAL PRINCIPLES (3)

Late Starting Courses Q Block Courses Various start dates

DESL 1590 Q1 HVY DUTY POWER TRAINS (6) STARTS 9/29 dvst 0885 q1 transition to college (1) starts 10/5 EDCI 1000 Q1 ED EXP.: PROSPECTIVE TCHRS (2) STARTS 9/15 ENGL 2495 q1 WRITE YOUR LIFE STORY (2) STARTS 11/2 HLED 1225 Q1 FIRST AID & CPR (2) STARTS 9/7 HLTK 1650 Q1 ADV CPR/AED FOR PROFSNLS (1) Starts 11/29 MATH 1000 QNT PROBLEM SOLVING (3) Starts 10/4 MUSC 0200 Q1 CONVOCATION (0) Starts 9/24 oeaC 2490 q1 std: wldrnss surv skills (1) Starts 11/22 PEAC 1029 Q1 COREBOARD TRAINING (1) STARTS 9/13 PEAC 1287 Q1 ROCK CLIMB I (OUTDOOR) (1) Starts 9/7 PEAC 1290 Q1 phys cond: body fusion (1) STARTS 9/7 PEAC 1320 Q1 BIG GAME HABITAT SKILLS (1) STARTS 10/28 PEAC 2017 Q1 WATER SAFETY INSTRUCTOR (1) Starts 11/3 PEAC 2018 Q1 LIFEGUARD TRAINING (1) Starts 9/20 pepr 2490 q1 std: intro to sports psych (3) Starts 9/7 PHYS 1050 Q1 CONCEPTS OF PHYSICS (4) STARTS 9/29 33

Fall Schedule

September 29 – November 2

Start the week of September 29, Last day to add September 30 AUTO 1770 B1 Automotive Electronics (3) AUTO 2540 B1/b2 Adv Brakes & Suspension SYSTEMS (3) EDCI 2526 BNT FACILITATING ONLINE LEARNING (1) eltr 1035 b1/b2 prcs control TECH: CNTRL install (3) ELTR 1520 B1 BASIC ELECTRICITY, DC (3) ELTR 2855 B1 ADV PROG LOGIC CONTROLLERS (3) ELTR 2885 B1 INSTRUMENTATION Ii (3) INDM 1520 B1 INDUSTRIAL MECHANICS II (3) INDM 1590 B1 INDUSTRIAL PNEUMATICS (3) OGPT 1520 B1 OIL & GAS PRODUCTION II (3) tech 1550 b1 general metallurgy (3) TECH 1600 B1 INDUSTRIAL SAFETY (3)

8- Week Block 2nd 8-week block - F Block Courses October 18 – December 9

Late Start Courses

5-Week Blocks 2nd 5-week Block - B Block Courses


Fall Evening courses FULL SEMESTER Starts Week of August 25- Ends Week of December 9

- At Green River Center

5:00PM

ART 2120 01................GRAPHIC DESIGN I............................................. 3.......................05:00PM 07:00PM............................TTH COMM 1230 01...........AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE I....................... 4.......................05:00PM 06:50PM............................MW COMM 2300 01...........GRAPHIC DESIGN I............................................. 3.......................05:00PM 07:00PM............................TTH

5:30PM

PEAC 1290 05.............PHYSICAL CONDITIONING: BODY BAR........ 1.......................05:30PM 06:23PM............................MW

6:00PM

BAS 0720 G1...............ALGEBRA SKILLS I............................................. 1.......................06:00PM EDFD 2020 CV............FOUNDATIONS OF EDUCATION...................... 3.......................06:00PM ELAP 1515 01..............ELECTRICAL APPRENTICESHIP I.................... 3.......................06:00PM ELAP 1525 01..............ELECTRICAL APPRENTICESHIP II................... 3.......................06:00PM ELAP 1535 01..............ELECTRICAL APPRENTICESHIP III.................. 3.......................06:00PM ELAP 1545 01..............ELECTRICAL APPRENTICESHIP IV.................. 3.......................06:00PM ELAP 1555 01..............ELECTRICAL APPRENTICESHIP V................... 3.......................06:00PM ELAP 1565 01..............ELECTRICAL APPRENTICESHIP VI.................. 3.......................06:00PM ELAP 1575 01..............ELECTRICAL APPRENTICESHIP VII................ 3.......................06:00PM ELAP 1585 01..............ELECTRICAL APPRENTICESHIP VIII............... 3.......................06:00PM ES 2211 01...................ELECTRIC CIRCUIT THEORY............................ 4.......................06:00PM MCH 2740 01..............MACHINE TOOL PROCESSES I......................... 4.......................06:00PM MCH 2750 01..............MACHINE TOOL PROCESSES II........................ 4.......................06:00PM MCH 2760 01..............ADV MACHINE TOOL PROCESSES I................ 3.......................06:00PM MCH 2770 01..............ADV MACHINE TOOL PROCESSES II.............. 3.......................06:00PM PHLB 1800 T1.............PRINCIPLES OF PHLEBOTOMY........................ 3.......................06:00PM PHLB 1970 T1.............PHLEBOTOMY PRACTICUM............................. 3.......................06:00PM SOC 2350 HP...............HONORS RACE & ETHNIC RELATIONS.......... 3.......................06:00PM SPAN 1010 G1.............FIRST YEAR SPANISH I...................................... 4.......................06:00PM

08:00PM............................TTH.....................  07:15PM............................TTH 09:00PM............................WTH 09:00PM............................WTH 09:00PM............................WTH 09:00PM............................WTH 09:00PM............................WTH 09:00PM............................WTH 09:00PM............................WTH 09:00PM............................WTH 08:00PM............................TTH 09:15PM............................WTH 09:15PM............................WTH 09:15PM............................WTH 09:15PM............................WTH 09:00PM............................TTH.....................  09:00PM............................TTH.....................  07:15PM............................TTH 08:00PM............................MW..................... 

6:30PM

BAS 0970 01................ESL LIFE SKILLS.................................................. 4.......................06:30PM 08:30PM............................MW

7:00PM

ART 1150 02................PHOTOGRAPHY I................................................. 3.......................07:00PM CHEM 1000 02............INTRODUCTORY CHEMISTRY.......................... 4.......................07:00PM ELTR 1505 01..............ELECTRICAL ASSEMBLY & MEASURE.......... 3.......................07:00PM ELTR 1520 01..............BASIC ELECTRICITY, DC................................... 3.......................07:00PM ELTR 1530 01..............BASIC ELECTRICITY, AC................................... 3.......................07:00PM ELTR 1700 01..............INTRO SOLID STATE ELECTRONICS............... 4.......................07:00PM ELTR 1760 01..............INTRO TO DIGITAL ELECTRONICS................. 4.......................07:00PM MATH 0920 06............BEGINNING ALGEBRA....................................... 4.......................07:00PM MATH 0930 05............INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA................................ 4.......................07:00PM MUSC 1375 01............SYMPHONIC BAND............................................. 1.......................07:00PM MUSC 1400 01............COLLEGIATE CHORALE.................................... 1.......................07:00PM MUSC 1400 G1...........COLLEGIATE CHORALE.................................... 1.......................07:00PM PSYC 2050 01.............INTRODUCTORY COUNSELING....................... 3.......................07:00PM PSYC 2210 01.............DRUGS AND BEHAVIOR.................................... 3.......................07:00PM

Fall Schedule

SHORT COURSES

Evening Courses

EDCI 1000 Q1.............ED EXPER PROSPECTIVE TEACHERS............ 2.......................06:00PM HLTK 1650 Q1............ADV CPR/AED FOR PROFESSIONALS............. 1.......................06:00PM OEAC 2490 Q1............STD:WILDERNESS SURVIVAL SKILLS............ 1.......................05:30PM PEAC 1287 Q1............ROCK CLIMBING I.............................................. 1.......................06:00PM PEAC 1297 Q1............WHITEWATER RAFTING.................................... 1.......................05:00PM PEAC 1309 Q1............HIKE-CAMP-FISH................................................ 2.......................05:30PM PEAC 1320 Q1............BIG GAME HABITAT SKILLS............................. 1.......................05:30PM PEAC 2017 Q1............WATER SAFETY INSTRUCTOR......................... 1.......................06:00PM PEAC 2018 Q1............LIFEGUARD TRAINING...................................... 1.......................06:00PM

10:00PM............................TTH 09:30PM............................TTH 10:00PM............................MW 10:00PM............................MW 10:00PM............................MW 10:00PM............................MW 10:00PM............................MW 09:00PM............................MW 09:00PM............................TTH 09:00PM............................M 09:00PM............................TH 09:00PM............................T..........................  10:00PM............................T 09:53PM............................TH

Varied Start & End Dates 07:50PM............................W......... 9/13......12/9 09:00PM............................M-F..... 11/29....12/3 08:30PM............................MW..... 11/22....12/5 09:00PM............................TTH..... 9/7........9/21 08:00PM............................WF...... 9/10......9/12 08:30PM............................TTH..... 8/31......9/12 08:30PM............................TTH..... 10/28....11/7 09:30PM............................T-F....... 11/2......11/13 09:30PM............................M-F..... 9/20......10/1

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Fall Evening courses Evening Courses 8 WEEKS Starts Week of August 25 - Ends Week of October 14

- At Green River Center

E BLOCK

ANTH 2200 GE...........WORLD ETHNOGRAPHY................................... 3.......................06:30PM COMM 1010 E1..........PUBLIC SPEAKING............................................. 3.......................05:30PM COMM 1010 ECV.......PUBLIC SPEAKING............................................. 3.......................06:30PM EDFD 2451 GE............LIFE SPAN: ADULTHOOD................................... 1.......................06:00PM ENGL 1010 GE............ENGLISH COMPOSITION I................................. 3.......................06:30PM ES 2230 GE.................COMPUTER AIDED DRAFTING........................ 3.......................06:30PM PEAC 1290 GE............PHYSICAL CONDITIONING: KICKBOXING... 1.......................06:30PM POLS 1000 GE............AMERICAN & WYOMING GOVERNMENT..... 3.......................06:00PM

09:15PM............................MW.....................  08:15PM............................MW 09:15PM............................M 07:45PM............................W.........................  09:15PM............................TTH.....................  09:15PM............................TTH.....................  08:23PM............................MW.....................  09:00PM............................MW..................... 

8 WEEKS Starts Week of October 18 - Ends Week of December 9

- At Green River Center

F BLOCK

ANTH 1200 GF...........INTRO CULTURAL ANTHRPOLOGY................ 3.......................06:30PM COMM 1010 F1...........PUBLIC SPEAKING............................................. 3.......................05:30PM COMM 1010 GF..........PUBLIC SPEAKING............................................. 3.......................06:30PM CRMJ 2280 F1.............CRIMINAL PROCEDURES.................................. 3.......................06:00PM ENGL 1010 F1.............ENGLISH COMPOSITION I................................. 3.......................06:00PM ES 2240 F1...................ADV. COMPUTER AIDED DRAFTING.............. 3.......................06:30PM HIST 1251 F1..............WYOMING HISTORY.......................................... 3.......................07:00PM HLED 1222 F1.............WILDERNESS 1ST AID & SAFETY.................... 2.......................06:00PM PEAC 1290 GF............PHYSICAL COND: BOOT CAMP & CORE........ 1.......................06:30PM POLS 1000 F1.............AMERICAN & WYOMING GOVERNMENT..... 3.......................06:00PM

09:15PM............................MW.....................  08:15PM............................MW 09:15PM............................MW.....................  09:00PM............................TTH 09:15PM............................MW 09:15PM............................TTH 09:30PM............................MW 08:00PM............................MW 08:23PM............................MW.....................  09:00PM............................MW

5 WEEKS A BLOCK

AUTO 1740 A2............BRAKE SYSTEMS................................................ 3.......................06:00PM 10:00PM............................T-TH ELTR 1840 A1.............INSTRUMENTATION I......................................... 3.......................06:00PM 09:00PM............................M-TH

B BLOCK

AUTO 2540 B2............ADV BRAKES & SUSPENSION SYSTEMS....... 3.......................06:00PM 10:00PM............................T-TH ELTR 2885 B1.............INSTRUMENTATION II....................................... 3.......................06:00PM 09:00PM............................M-TH

C BLOCK

Evening Courses

Fall Schedule

ELTR 2620 C1.............CONTROL SYSTEM COMMUNICATION.......... 3.......................06:00PM 09:00PM.............................M-TH INDM 1510 C1............INDUSTRIAL MECHANICS I.............................. 3.......................07:00PM 10:00PM............................M-TH

Flexible Entry

You can start these courses any time up until October 29. They are self-paced. COMPUTER APPLICATIONS ELECTRICAL TECHNOLOGY (Non-block courses only) LEARNING CENTER (SELECT BAS AND DVST) WELDING

These are self paced courses. You work at your own pace until completed.

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distance education Western knows that many of you cannot work dedicated class time into your busy schedule. It may be impossible for you to come to class at a regular time each week. For this reason, we offer a variety of courses via technology that either meet regularly or allow you to complete coursework during your free time, even if that is in the middle of the night.

Internet Courses  Internet courses are NOT self-paced. They will: • Start on the first day of normal classes, • Have regular deadlines, • Require interaction with the instructor and fellow students. To succeed in an Internet class, you will: • Need to be online a minimum of 3 days a week, • Be able to study at least 9 hours per week for a 3 credit course, • Have strong time-management skills, computer skills, and self-motivation. You MUST: • Have access to the Internet and MS Word 2003 or higher. • Use the e-mail address provided to you by the college. • Go to http://www.wwcc.wy.edu/dist_ed/ n3.htm, pick the term and scroll down and look at the special requirements for your desired course. • Be comfortable with using a computer and word processing program. • Be comfortable sending e-mails with attachments. If you are a rookie at any of these skills, please take the “Intro to Online Learning” course (CMAP 0910), an introductory computer course, or take one of the non-credit online courses to strengthen your skills. To begin your Internet class on the first day of the semester:

• Go to the college homepage www.wwcc.wy.edu • Choose Mustang Cruiser from the menu on the left

Login using the username and password mailed to you by the college after your register.

Distance Education

Fall Schedule

Once logged in, click on the Blackboard tab located near the top of the page. You should see Welcome (your Name). If you do not see this and you are seeing a collage of photos, you have a pop-up blocker. Please allow pop-ups from this site and then you will see the Blackboard window. Click on the name of each of your online courses to enter the class. View all course information through the buttons on the left.

ACCT 2010 ACCT 2020 ACCT 2110 ANTH 1200 ART 1250 BADM 1000 BADM 2010 BADM 2800 BAS 0730 BIOL 1003 BIOL 1009 BIOL 1010 BIOL 2010 BOTK 1555 BOTK 1650 CHEM 1000 CHEM 1009 CMAP 0910 CMAP 1705 CMAP 1750 CMAP 1865 CMAP 1870 CMAP 1875 CMAP 1880 CMAP 2605 COMM 1010 COMM 1030 COMM 1040 COMM 2100 COMM 2270 COSC 1010 COSC 1200 COSC 1350 COSC 2409 CRMJ 1015 CRMJ 2120 DVST 0900 ECON 1010 ECON 1020 EDCI 2526 EDEX 2190 EDEX 2484 EDFD 2451 EDUC 1520 EMGT 1500 EMGT 1530 ENGL 0950 ENGL 0955 ENGL 1010 ENGL 1020 ENGL 2010 ENGL 2310 ENGL 2390 FIN 2100 GERM 1020 HIST 1110

Principles of Accounting I Principles of Accounting II Automated Accounting Intro to Cultural Anthropology Water Based Media Introduction to Business Business Law I Business Portfolio/Capstone Technical Math Current Topics in Biology Critical Science Skills General Biology Human Anatomy & Physiology I Basic Office Skills Keyboarding App II Introductory Chemistry Critical Science Skills Introduction to Online Learning Word Processing Apps: Word 2007 Spreadsheet Apps: Excel 07 Digital Page Layout Design: Adobe Acrobat Digital Illustrator Design: Adobe Acrobat Digital Multimedia: Flash & Fireworks Internet Computer Graphics II: Adv Photoshop Public Speaking Interpersonal Communication Intro to Human Communication Reporting & Newswriting I Public Relations Intro to Computer Science I Computer Information Systems Web Development I Programming: Visual Basic 08 Homeland Security: Public Information Officer Intro to Criminal Justice Math Fundamentals Macroeconomics Microeconomics Facilitating Online Learning The Gifted Student Intro to Special Education Lifespan: Adulthood Substitute Teacher Training Principles of Emergency Management Emergency Planning for Disasters Basic English I Basic English II English Composition I English Composition II Technical Writing American Literature I Literature of Wyoming Managerial Finance First Year German II Western Civilization I

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distance education Western also connects with our Outreach sites via live compressed video. In these classes, students attend class in a room with a television and a camera. Students have interaction with the instructor and fellow students. Classes meet on a regular schedule. To identify compressed video courses in this schedule, look for a “CV” or an “OC” designation in the section area immediately after the course number, for example: ACCT 2020 CV or ACCT 2020 OC. Note: Students in Compressed Video Courses may appear on videotapes. Some compressed video courses have a required Internet Component or required labs. To find out if the course you are considering has any special requirements, including proctored tests or special software requirements, go to: http://www.wwcc.wy.edu/dist_ed/cv.htm COMM 1010 ECV EDFD 2020 CV

Public Speaking Foundations of Education

Partial Internet Courses

Partial Internet courses use a blend of traditional face-to-face (f2f) methods as well as instruction on the Internet. These classes often have reduced class time to compensate for the work done on the Internet. These courses have the same technology requirements as full-blown Internet classes. Please see page 36 under Internet courses for requirements. BADM BOTK BOTK CMAP CMAP CMAP COSC LIBS SPAN SPAN SPAN

1000 01/02 1555 01 2750 01 1865 01 1870 01 1875 D1 1010 01 2490 01 1010 01/02 1020 01 2030 01

Introduction to Business Basic Office Skills Records & Info Management Digital Page Layout Design: Adobe Digital Illustrator Design: Adobe Digital Multimedia: Flash & Frwks Intro to Computer Science STD: Online Research Tools First Year Spanish I First Year Spanish II Second Year Spanish I

You will find answers to many questions on the WWCC Distance Education Internet web page.

Fall Schedule

See full schedule, pages 38-69, for complete offerings

Compressed Video Courses 

Distance Education

Internet Courses (cont.) HIST 1211 US History I: To 1865 HIST 1221 US History II: From 1865 HIST 1251 Wyoming History HLED 1003 Wellness HLTK 1200 Medical Terminology HMDV 1000 College Studies HMDV 1515 Career Development HMDV 2410 Assessment Portfolio HMDV 2490 STD: Research in Information Age HOEC 1140 Nutrition HUMN 2486 West Amer Studies Sem: Land Use Conflict ITEC 2360 Teaching with Technology LIBS 2280 Literature for Children LIBS 2490 STD: Online Research Tools MATH 0920 Beginning Algebra MATH 0930 Intermediate Algebra MATH 1000 Problem Solving MATH 1400 Precalculus Algebra MATH 1405 Precalculus Trigonometry MATH 2200 Calculus I MATH 2350 Business Calculus I MGT 1000 Intro to Supervision MKT 1100 Retailing MKT 1300 Advertising MUSC 2050 Music History Survey I NRST 1510 Nurse Assistant PHIL 1000 Introduction to Philosophy POLS 1000 American and Wyoming Government PSYC 1000 General Psychology PSYC 2340 Abnormal Psychology I SOC 1000 Sociological Principles SOC 1080 Intro to Women’s Studies SOC 1100 Social Problems SOC 2000 Intro to Social Work SOC 2325 Marriage & The Family SOC 2350 Race & Ethnic Relations SPAN 1010 First Year Spanish I STAT 2010 Business Statistics STAT 2050 Fundamentals of Statistics

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Class Schedule • Fall 2010 • Finding A Course

COURSE NAME SYNONYM # COURSE # CREDIT

PREREQ/NOTES TIME

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Schedule Index Accounting........................................................................... 40 Anthropology....................................................................... 40 Art........................................................................................ 40 Automotive Technology....................................................... 41 Basic Skills.................................................................... 41, 48 Biology................................................................................. 42 Business Administration...................................................... 43 Business Office Technology................................................ 44 Chemistry............................................................................ 44 Communication................................................................... 45 Computer Applications........................................................ 46 Computer Science............................................................... 47 Criminal Justice................................................................... 47 Dance.................................................................................. 65 Developmental Studies................................................. 48, 49 Diesel Technology............................................................... 50 Early Fall Block (August Courses)....................................... 39 Economics........................................................................... 50 Education............................................................................ 50 Electrical Apprenticeship..................................................... 51 Electrical Technology........................................................... 51 Emergency Management.................................................... 52 Engineering Science........................................................... 52 English................................................................................. 53 Finance................................................................................ 53 Geography & Recreation..................................................... 54 Geology............................................................................... 54 German............................................................................... 54 Health Education................................................................. 54 Health Science.................................................................... 54 History................................................................................. 54

Home Economics/Nutrition.................................................. 55 Human Development..................................................... 49, 55 Humanities.......................................................................... 55 Industrial Maintenance........................................................ 56 Information Management.................................................... 56 Instructional Technology...................................................... 56 Library Science.................................................................... 56 Machine Tool Technology.................................................... 56 Management....................................................................... 56 Marketing............................................................................. 57 Mathematics........................................................................ 57 Music................................................................................... 58 Nursing................................................................................ 59 Nutrition............................................................................... 55 Oil & Gas Production Tech.................................................. 60 Outdoor Education Activities............................................... 60 Philosophy........................................................................... 60 Phlebotomy................................................................... 60, 69 Physical Activity................................................................... 60 Physical Education.............................................................. 62 Physics................................................................................ 62 Political Science.................................................................. 62 Psychology.......................................................................... 63 Sociology............................................................................. 63 Spanish............................................................................... 64 Statistics.............................................................................. 64 Technology.......................................................................... 64 Theatre and Dance.............................................................. 64 Varsity Athletics................................................................... 61 Welding................................................................................ 66 Workforce Development Training........................................ 67

See page 33 for a listing of Late Start Courses and pages 34-35 for Evening Courses

Schedule Legend Important Abbreviations:

Course Section Abbreviations:

M.................................................. Monday T...................................................Tuesday W............................................ Wednesday TH............................................... Thursday F...................................................... Friday S..................................................Saturday SU................................................. Sunday RSC....................... Rock Springs Campus GRC........................... Green River Center TBA............ To Be Arranged or Announced IP............................. Instructor Permission

A.........A Block (5 week) 08/25/10-09/28/10 B.........B Block (5 week) 09/29/10-11/02/10 C.........C Block (5 week) 11/03/10-12/09/10 D.........D Block (12 week) 09/20/10-12/09/10 E.........E Block (8 week) 08/25/10-10/14/10 F.........F Block (8 week) 10/19/10-12/10/10 Q.........Q Block (start/end dates vary) G.........Offered at Green River Center CV......Compressed Video (Originating Site) NT.......Internet OC......Receiving Site of Compressed Video

Symbol Legend:  ............................................Evening Course W . ........................................Weekend Course  ..................................................Green River  .............................................Internet Course  .......................................Compressed Video $................................................... Course Fees ............................................. Capstone Course

............................. Early Fall Block (August)

Finding A Course

Fall

Check the campus map on the inside back cover for Rock Springs (RSC) room locations.

How to Read the Schedule

COMPUTER SCIENCE prerequisites, corequisites

COSC 1030

course title COMPUTER SCIENCE I

Prerequisites: COSC 1010 or special notes

$ 7442 course name

COSC 1030 01

02:00PM 02:53PM

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course section (see legend)

4

MW

RSC 1430

Partial internet course. See page 23 synonym number

notes specific to section

J. ALLEN;

department 1/14 5/6

C. HESTER-CROFF start /end dates


Early Fall Block - August Courses

COURSE NAME SYNONYM # COURSE # CREDIT

PREREQ/NOTES TIME

DAY

BLDG./ROOM INSTRUCTOR

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COURSE NAME SYNONYM # COURSE # CREDIT

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DAY

BLDG./ROOM INSTRUCTOR

START/END

ANTHROPOLOGY ANTH 2311

O

PREHISTORIC ARCH FIELD METHODS

Green River/ Gunnison River

3930 ANTH 2311 X1 1.00-4.00 TBA TBA TBA TBA A. GARDNER

8/2

8/14

BASIC SKILLS BAS 0510 READING SKILLS 1 09:00AM 10:30AM M-F RSC 2051 R. TOLHURST 8/9 O$ 3984 BAS 0510 X1

8/20

BAS 0620 O$ 3989

WRITING SKILLS

8/20

BAS 0710 O$ 4001

ARITHMETIC SKILLS I

BAS 0720 O$ 4008

ALGEBRA SKILLS I

BAS 0620 X1 1 10:30AM 12:00PM M-F RSC 2051 R. TOLHURST

8/9

BAS 0710 X1 1 01:00PM 02:30PM M-F RSC 2051 R. TOLHURST

8/9

8/20

BAS 0720 X1 1 01:00PM 02:30PM M-F RSC 2051 J. FISCHER; 8/9 8/20 S. LYNCH-NEWBERG

COMPUTER APPLICATIONS CMAP 0910 O 4113

INTRO TO ONLINE LEARNING

CMAP 0910 XNT 1 INTERNET See page 36 N. JOHNSON

8/2

8/20

EDUCATION, GENERAL

EDUC 1520 SUBSTITUTE TEACHER TRAINING Prerequisites: High School Diploma Or Ged 08:00AM 04:00PM 09:00AM 12:00PM

M-W RSC 1406 C. HEMKER 8/9 TH

8/12

NURSING

NRST 1510 NURSE ASSISTANT 4 O$ 4573 NRST 1510 X1

Prerequisites: Prior to clinical experience must have Health Care Provider, CPR, TB And MMR; Concurrent Enrollment In NRST 1511

NRST 1511 O$ 4585

NURSE ASSISTANT LAB

16 Hours Of Clinical TBA; Concurrent Enrollment In NRST 1510

NRST 1605

INTRO TO NURSING

08:00AM 05:00PM M-F RSC 1314 K. SHEEHAN 7/26 Must take NRST 1511 XA

NRST 1511 XA 0 TBA TBA RSC 1314 K. SHEEHAN 7/26 Must take NRST 1510 X1

4592 NRST 1605 X1 1

8/6

Prerequisites: Admission To The Nursing Program

09:00AM 05:00PM 08:00AM 05:00PM

M RSC 1408 K. LUZMOOR 8/16 T

8/17

Final Exam Schedule Available Online in August www.wwcc.wy.edu/enrollment The posted exam schedule will list those courses with finals during the three scheduled exam days.

Early Fall Block

O

8/6

Any student with more than two exams in one day may reschedule any exams over two. The student must work with all instructors involved to arrange a mutually agreeable schedule for when the exams will be rescheduled. Grades may be checked on Mustang WebAdvisor (www.wwcc.wy.edu) Students requesting copies of grades should contact Registration & Records.

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COURSE NAME SYNONYM # COURSE # CREDIT

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DAY

BLDG./ROOM INSTRUCTOR

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Fall 2010

ACCOUNTING

ACCT 2010 PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING I $ 3919 ACCT 2010 01 3 $ 3918 ACCT 2010 02 3 $ 3920 ACCT 2010 NT 3

Prerequisites: MATH 0930 or Math ACT of 23 or higher, or Math Placement Exam score of 66 or higher; and COSC 1200, IMGT 2400, or CMAP 1750 or Instructor Permission

ACCT 2020

Prerequisites: ACCT 2010

10:00AM 10:53AM MWF RSC 1440 STAFF 8/25 08:30AM 09:45AM TTH RSC B132 R. ROBISON 8/26 INTERNET See page 36 P. NINGER 8/25

12/8 12/9 12/9

$ $

3921 ACCT 2020 01 3 08:30AM 09:45AM MW RSC 1406 P. NINGER 8/25 3922 ACCT 2020 NT 3 INTERNET See page 36 R. ROBISON 8/25

12/8 12/9

ACCT 2110 NT 3 INTERNET See page 36 STAFF 8/25

12/9

ACCT 2110 $ 3924

PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING II

AUTOMATED ACCOUNTING

Prerequisites: ACCT 2010 or BOTK 2810 (ACCT 2010 May be taken concurrently)

ANTHROPOLOGY

ANTH 1200

INTRODUCTION TO CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY

ANTH 2200

WORLD ETHNOGRAPHY

3925 ANTH 1200 01 3 02:00PM 02:53PM MWF RSC 1223 C. LOVE 8/25 12/8  3926 ANTH 1200 GF 3 06:30PM 09:15PM MW GRC 115 M. FEDRIZZI 10/18 12/8 $ 5186 ANTH 1200 NT 3 INTERNET See page 36 A. NELSON 8/25 12/8

3928 ANTH 2200 01 3 11:00AM 11:53AM MWF RSC 1223 C. LOVE 8/25 12/8  3927 ANTH 2200 GE 3 06:30PM 09:15PM MW GRC 115 M. FEDRIZZI 8/25 10/13 ANTH 2310 ARCH FIELD METHODS: PERU SECTION CAMP GREEN RIVER 3929 ANTH 2310 E1 1.00-4.00 TBA TBA TBA TBA A. GARDNER 8/25 10/14 ANTH 2311 PREHISTORIC ARCH FIELD METHODS Green River/ Gunnison River 3930 ANTH 2311 X1 1.00-4.00 TBA TBA TBA TBA A. GARDNER 8/2 8/14

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Accounting - Art

Fall

ART ART 1005

DRAWING I

ART 1110

DESIGN: 2D

ART 1150 $ 3933 $ 3934

PHOTOGRAPHY I

ART 1250 $ 3935

WATER BASED MEDIA I

ART 1310

SCULPTURE I

ART 2010

ART HISTORY I

3931 ART 1005 01 3 03:00PM 05:30PM TTH RSC 1108 F. MCEWIN 8/26

12/9

3932 ART 1110 01 3 12:30PM 03:00PM TTH RSC 1108 F. MCEWIN 8/26

12/9

ART 1150 01 3 09:00AM 12:00PM MW RSC B132 C. HARRYMAN 8/25 ART 1150 02 3 07:00PM 10:00PM TTH RSC B132 P. NG 8/26

12/8 12/9

ART 1250 NT 3 INTERNET See page 36 J. BEACHLER 8/25

12/9

3936 ART 1310 01 3 01:00PM 04:00PM MW RSC 1112 B. FETZ 8/25

12/8

3937 ART 2010 01 3 04:00PM 05:30PM MW RSC 1109 F. MCEWIN 8/25

12/8

3 05:00PM 07:00PM TTH RSC 1430 D. GUTIERREZ 8/26

12/9

3939 ART 2210 01 3 01:00PM 04:00PM MW RSC 1108 F. MCEWIN 8/25

12/8

ART 2410 01 3 04:00PM 07:00PM MW RSC 1110 B. FETZ 8/25 ART 2410 02 3 12:30PM 03:30PM TTH RSC 1110 B. FETZ 8/26 ART 2410 03 3 04:30PM 07:30PM TTH RSC 1110 B. FETZ 8/26

12/8 12/9 12/9

ART 2120 GRAPHIC DESIGN I $ 3938 ART 2120 01

Prerequisites: ENGL 1010

Basic Computer Skills Required. May not receive credit for both ART 2120 & COMM 2300

ART 2210

PAINTING I

ART 2410 $ 3940 $ 3941 $ 3942

CERAMICS I

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PREREQ/NOTES TIME

DAY

BLDG./ROOM INSTRUCTOR

START/END

ART 2420 $ 3943 $ 3944

CERAMICS II

Prerequisites: ART 2410

ART 2430 $ 3945

CERAMICS III

Prerequisites: ART 2420, ART 1110

ART 2445 $ 3946

CERAMIC STUDIO

Prerequisites: ART 1110, ART 2420; Concurrent Enrollment In ART 2430

ART 2420 01 3 09:00AM 12:00PM MW RSC 1110 B. FETZ 8/25 ART 2420 02 3 09:00AM 12:00PM TTH RSC 1110 B. FETZ 8/26

12/8 12/9

ART 2430 01 3 04:30PM 07:30PM TTH RSC 1110 B. FETZ 8/26

12/9

ART 2445 01 1.00-3.00 TBA TBA RSC 1110 B. FETZ 8/25

12/9

AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY AUTO 1690 $ 3964

MANUAL POWER TRAIN FUNDAMENTALS

AUTO 1700 $ 3965

ENGINE FUNDAMENTALS

AUTO 1730 $ 3966

AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS

AUTO 1740 $ 3967 $ 4964

BRAKE SYSTEMS

AUTO 1765 $ 3969

AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS

AUTO 1770 $ 3970

AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRONICS

Prerequisites: AUTO 1765

AUTO 2540 $ 3971 $ 4965

ADV BRAKES & SUSPENSION SYSTEM

Prerequisites: AUTO 1740

AUTO 2545

AUTO ALIGNMENT & STEERING SYSTEM

Prerequisites: AUTO 2540

AUTO 1690 A1 3 01:00PM 04:00PM M-TH RSC 1526 B. PRINE 8/25

9/28

AUTO 1700 A1 3 09:00AM 12:00PM M-TH RSC 1515 T. HIND 8/25

9/28

AUTO 1730 C1 3 09:00AM 12:00PM M-TH RSC 1515 T. HIND 11/3

12/9

AUTO 1740 A1 3 01:00PM 04:00PM M-TH RSC 1515 T. HIND 8/25 AUTO 1740 A2 3 06:00PM 10:00PM TWTH RSC 1515 C. DEWICK 8/25

9/28 9/28

AUTO 1765 A1 3 09:00AM 12:00PM M-TH RSC 1526 B. PRINE 8/25

9/28

AUTO 1770 B1 3 09:00AM 12:00PM M-TH RSC 1526 B. PRINE 9/29

11/2

AUTO 2540 B1 3 01:00PM 04:00PM M-TH RSC 1515 T. HIND 9/29 AUTO 2540 B2 3 06:00PM 10:00PM T-TH RSC 1515 T. HIND 9/29

11/2 11/2

3972 AUTO 2545 C1 3 01:00PM 04:00PM M-TH RSC 1515 T. HIND 11/3

12/9

READING SKILLS

BAS 0620 O$ 3989 $ 3985 $ 3986 $ 3987 $ 3988

WRITING SKILLS

BAS 0630 $ 3990 $ 3991 $ 3992 $ 3993 $ 3994

GRAMMAR SKILLS

BAS 0640 $ 3995

SPELLING SKILLS

BAS 0710 O$ 4001 $ 3996

ARITHMETIC SKILLS I

BAS 0510 X1 1 09:00AM 10:30AM M-F RSC 2051 R. TOLHURST 8/9 BAS 0510 Q1 1 12:00PM 12:53PM MW RSC 2051 J. SMALLWOOD 8/25 BAS 0510 C1 1 12:00PM 12:53PM MWF RSC 2051 J. SMALLWOOD 11/3

8/20 11/3 12/8

BAS 0620 X1 1 10:30AM 12:00PM M-F RSC 2051 R. TOLHURST 8/9 BAS 0620 01 1 12:00PM 12:53PM MW RSC 2051 S. FAHLSING 8/25 BAS 0620 02 1 01:00PM 01:53PM MW RSC 2051 S. FAHLSING 8/25 BAS 0620 03 1 01:00PM 01:53PM TTH RSC 2051 S. FAHLSING 8/26 BAS 0620 04 1 02:00PM 02:53PM TTH RSC 2051 S. FAHLSING 8/26

8/20 12/8 12/8 12/9 12/9

BAS 0630 01 1 11:00AM 11:53AM MW RSC 2051 J. SMALLWOOD 8/25 BAS 0630 02 1 01:00PM 01:53PM MW RSC 2051 S. FAHLSING 8/25 BAS 0630 03 1 10:00AM 10:53AM TTH RSC 2051 J. SMALLWOOD 8/26 BAS 0630 04 1 01:00PM 01:53PM TTH RSC 2051 S. FAHLSING 8/26 BAS 0630 G1 1 09:00AM 09:53AM MW GRC 110 L. CAROLLO 8/25

12/8 12/8 12/9 12/9 12/8

BAS 0640 01 1 TBA TBA RSC 2051 J. SMALLWOOD 8/25

12/9

BAS 0710 X1 1 01:00PM 02:30PM M-F RSC 2051 R. TOLHURST 8/9 8/20 BAS 0710 01 1 09:00AM 09:53AM MW RSC 2021 J. FISCHER; 8/25 12/8 S. LYNCH-NEWBERG $ 3997 BAS 0710 02 1 10:00AM 10:53AM MW RSC 2021 J. FISCHER; 8/25 12/8 S. LYNCH-NEWBERG $ 3998 BAS 0710 03 1 11:00AM 11:53AM MW RSC 2021 J. FISCHER; 8/25 12/8 S. LYNCH-NEWBERG $ 3999 BAS 0710 04 1 02:00PM 02:53PM TTH RSC 2051 S. LYNCH-NEWBERG 8/26 12/9

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BAS 0510 O$ 3984 $ 3983 $ 3982

Art - Basic Skills

BASIC SKILLS


COURSE NAME SYNONYM # COURSE # CREDIT

BAS 0720 O$ 4008

PREREQ/NOTES TIME

DAY

BLDG./ROOM INSTRUCTOR

ALGEBRA SKILLS I

BAS 0720 X1 1 01:00PM 02:30PM M-F RSC 2051 $ 4002 BAS 0720 01 1 09:00AM 09:53AM MW RSC 2021 $ 4003 BAS 0720 02 1 10:00AM 10:53AM MW RSC 2021 $ 4004 BAS 0720 03 1 11:00AM 11:53AM MW RSC 2021 $ 4005 BAS 0720 04 1 02:00PM 02:53PM TTH RSC 2051 $ 4006 BAS 0720 G1 1 06:00PM 08:00PM TTH GRC 110

START/END

J. FISCHER;

8/9

8/20

J. FISCHER;

8/25

12/8

J. FISCHER;

8/25

12/8

J. FISCHER;

8/25

12/8

S. LYNCH-NEWBERG S. LYNCH-NEWBERG S. LYNCH-NEWBERG S. LYNCH-NEWBERG

S. LYNCH-NEWBERG 8/26 12/9 J. FISCHER; 8/26 12/9 S. LYNCH-NEWBERG

BAS 0730 $ 4009

TECHNICAL MATH

BAS 0740 $ 4010

ARITHMETIC SKILLS II

BAS 0750 $ 4015

ARITHMETIC SKILLS III

BAS 0760 $ 4020

ALGEBRA SKILLS II

BAS 0770 $ 4026

ALGEBRA SKILLS III

BAS 0910 $ 4032

NON-NATIVE READING

BAS 0950 $ 4033

NON-NATIVE VOCABULARY

BAS 0960 $ 4034

NON-NATIVE LISTENING

BAS 0970 $ 4035

ESL LIFE SKILLS

BAS 0730 NT 1 INTERNET See page 36 S. LYNCH-NEWBERG 8/25

12/9

BAS 0740 01 1 TBA TBA RSC 2051

S. LYNCH-NEWBERG

8/25

12/9

BAS 0750 01 1 TBA TBA RSC 2051

S. LYNCH-NEWBERG

8/25

12/9

BAS 0760 01 1 TBA TBA RSC 2051 J. FISCHER; 8/25 S. LYNCH-NEWBERG

12/9

BAS 0770 01 1 TBA TBA RSC 2051 J. FISCHER; 8/25 S. LYNCH-NEWBERG

12/9

BAS 0910 01 2 09:00AM 09:53AM MW RSC 2023 J. SMALLWOOD 8/25

12/8

BAS 0950 01 2 09:00AM 09:53AM TTH RSC 2051 J. SMALLWOOD 8/26

12/9

BAS 0960 01 3 01:30PM 02:45PM TTH RSC 2021 L. CHEW 8/26

12/9

BAS 0970 01 4 06:30PM 08:30PM MW RSC 2021

12/8

J. FISCHER;

J. FISCHER;

L. CHEW

8/25

Basic Skills - Biology

Fall

BIOLOGY BIOL 1003 $ 4037

CURRENT ISSUES IN BIOLOGY

Concurrent Enrollment In BIOL 1004 (required) BIOL 1003 01 4 08:30AM 09:45AM MW RSC 2030 E. CHAPUT 8/25 12/8 Must Take BIOL 1004 A or B $ 4036 BIOL 1003 02 4 11:00AM 12:15PM MW RSC 2030 E. CHAPUT 8/25 12/8 Must Take BIOL 1004 A or B $ 4039 BIOL 1003 NT 4 INTERNET See page 36 E. CHAPUT 8/25 12/9 Must Take BIOL 1004 NT $ 5188 BIOL 1003 DNT 4 INTERNET See page 36 C. PATTERSON 9/20 12/9 Must Take BIOL 1004 DNT BIOL 1004 CURRENT ISSUES IN BIOLOGY LAB Concurrent Enrollment In BIOL 1003 (required) 4040 BIOL 1004 A 0 08:00AM 09:53AM T RSC 2030 E. CHAPUT 8/31 12/7 Must Take BIOL 1003 01 or 02 4041 BIOL 1004 B 0 01:00PM 02:53PM T RSC 2030 E. CHAPUT 8/31 12/7 Must Take BIOL 1003 01 or 02  4043 BIOL 1004 NT 0 INTERNET See page 36 E. CHAPUT 8/25 12/9 Must Take BIOL 1003 NT  5189 BIOL 1004 DNT 4 INTERNET See page 36 C. PATTERSON 9/20 12/9 Must Take BIOL 1003 DNT BIOL 1009

CRITICAL SCIENCE SKILLS

4045 BIOL 1009 D1 3 12:50PM 01:53PM MWF RSC 1306 S. MITCHELL; 9/20 E. CHAPUT 4046 BIOL 1009 D2 3 12:50PM 01:53PM MWF RSC 2030 C. FORREST; 9/20 T. MUROSKY 4044 BIOL 1009 D3 3 11:30AM 12:55PM TTH RSC 2028 H. CHEW; STAFF 9/21 $ 4047 BIOL 1009 DNT 3 INTERNET See page 36 M. HALSTEAD 9/20

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PREREQ/NOTES TIME

DAY

BLDG./ROOM INSTRUCTOR

START/END

BIOL 1010 GENERAL BIOLOGY $ 4049 BIOL 1010 01

Prerequisites: BIOL 1009 or CHEM 1009 (C or better), or Science ACT of 21, or SAT of 1500, or COMPASS Reading score of 71 or higher and English score of 40 or higher, and COMPASS Algebra score of 45 or higher Concurrent Enrollment In BIOL 1011 (required)

BIOL 1011

Must Take Biol 1010 01 Or 02; Concurrent Enrollment In BIOL 1010 (required)

4 09:00AM 09:53AM MWF RSC 2028 S. MITCHELL 8/25 12/8 Must take BIOL 1011 A or B $ 4050 BIOL 1010 02 4 10:00AM 10:53AM MWF RSC 2028 S. MITCHELL 8/25 12/8 Must take BIOL 1011 A or B $ 4048 BIOL 1010 03 4 01:00PM 01:53PM MWF RSC 2028 STAFF 8/25 12/8 Must take BIOL 1011 C or D $ 4051 BIOL 1010 04 4 02:00PM 02:53PM MWF RSC 2028 STAFF 8/25 12/8 Must take BIOL 1011 C or D $ 4052 BIOL 1010 NT 4 INTERNET See page 36 S. MITCHELL 8/25 12/9 Must take BIOL 1011 NT

GENERAL BIOLOGY LAB

4054 BIOL 1011 A 0 10:00AM 11:53AM T RSC 2030 S. MITCHELL 8/31 12/7 Must take BIOL 1010 01 or 02 4055 BIOL 1011 B 0 03:00PM 04:53PM T RSC 2030 S. MITCHELL 8/31 12/7 Must take BIOL 1010 01 or 02 4056 BIOL 1011 C 0 01:00PM 02:53PM TH RSC 2030 STAFF 8/26 12/9 Must take BIOL 1010 03 or 04 4057 BIOL 1011 D 0 03:00PM 04:53PM TH RSC 2030 STAFF 8/26 12/9 Must take BIOL 1010 03 or 04  4059 BIOL 1011 NT 0 INTERNET See page 36 S. MITCHELL 8/25 12/9 Must take BIOL 1010 NT

BIOL 2010 HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY I $ 4061 BIOL 2010 01 4

Prerequisites: BIOL 1010 Concurrent Enrollment In BIOL 2011 (required)

BADM 1000

INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS

BADM 2010

BUSINESS LAW I

3973 BADM 1000 01 3 10:00AM 10:53AM MW RSC 1330 STAFF 8/25 12/8 Partial Internet Course, See page 37 3974 BADM 1000 02 3 01:00PM 01:53PM MW RSC 1403 STAFF 8/25 12/8 Partial Internet Course, See page 37 $ 3976 BADM 1000 NT 3 INTERNET See page 36 S. HAERTZEN 8/25 12/9 $ 3975 BADM 1000 NT2 3 INTERNET See page 36 A. CHERVA 8/25 12/9

3978 BADM 2010 01 3 03:00PM 04:15PM TTH RSC 1403 D. DEBERNARDI 8/26 $ 3979 BADM 2010 NT 3 INTERNET See page 36 S. SARGENT 8/25

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BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Biology - Business

09:00AM 09:53AM MWF RSC 2025 C. FORREST 8/25 12/8 Must take BIOL 2011 A or B $ 4062 BIOL 2010 02 4 10:00AM 10:53AM MWF RSC 2025 C. FORREST 8/25 12/8 Must take BIOL 2011 A or B $ 4064 BIOL 2010 03 4 01:30PM 02:45PM TTH RSC 2028 H. CHEW 8/26 12/9 Must take BIOL 2011 C $ 4065 BIOL 2010 NT 4 INTERNET See page 36 C. FORREST 8/25 12/9 Must take BIOL 2011 NT. Two Saturday Labs in Rock Springs, 10/23 & 12/4 (RSC 1306) BIOL 2011 HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY I LAB Concurrent Enrollment In BIOL 2010 (required) 4068 BIOL 2011 A 0 08:00AM 09:53AM T RSC 1306 C. FORREST 8/31 12/7 Must Take BIOL 2010 01 or 02 4069 BIOL 2011 B 0 10:00AM 11:53AM T RSC 1306 C. FORREST 8/31 12/7 Must Take BIOL 2010 01 or 02 4070 BIOL 2011 C 0 03:00PM 04:53PM TH RSC 1306 H. CHEW 8/26 12/9 Must Take BIOL 2010 03  4072 BIOL 2011 NT 0 INTERNET See page 36 C. FORREST 8/25 12/9 Must Take BIOL 2010 NT. Two Saturday Labs in Rock Springs, 10/23 & 12/4 (RSC 1306) BIOL 2023 PLANT AND FUNGAL BIOLOGY Prerequisites: BIOL 1010; Concurrent Enrollment In BIOL 2024 (required) $ 5039 BIOL 2023 01 4 09:00AM 09:53AM MWF RSC 2027 STAFF 8/25 12/8 BIOL 2024 PLANT AND FUNGAL BIOLOGY LAB Concurrent Enrollment In BIOL 2023 (required) 5040 BIOL 2024 A 0 03:00PM 04:53PM T RSC 1306 STAFF 8/31 12/7 BIOL 2080 PSYCHOBIOLOGY Prerequisites: PSYC 1000; Concurrent Enrollment In BIOL 2081 $ 5037 BIOL 2080 01 4 11:00AM 11:53AM MWF RSC 2028 S. MITCHELL 8/25 12/8 BIOL 2081 PSYCHOBIOLOGY LAB Concurrent Enrollment In PSYC 2080 5038 BIOL 2081 A 0 01:00PM 02:53PM T RSC 1306 S. MITCHELL 8/31 12/7


COURSE NAME SYNONYM # COURSE # CREDIT

BADM 2800 $ 3981

BUSINESS PORTFOLIO/CAPSTONE

PREREQ/NOTES TIME

DAY

BLDG./ROOM INSTRUCTOR

START/END

Prerequisites: BADM 1000

BADM 2800 NT 2 INTERNET See page 36 S. HAERTZEN 8/25

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BUSINESS OFFICE TECHNOLOGY BOTK 1520 $ 4076

BUSINESS MATHEMATICS

BOTK 1555 $ 4077

BASIC OFFICE SKILLS

BOTK 1640 $ 4079

KEYBOARDING APPLICATIONS I

BOTK 1650 $ 4082

KEYBOARDING APPLICATIONS II

BOTK 2750 $ 4084

RECORDS & INFORMATION MANAGEMENT

BOTK 2810 $ 4085

ACCOUNTING PROCEDURES I

BOTK 1520 01 3 01:30PM 02:45PM TTH RSC 1440 L. LEE 8/25

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Prerequisites: Keyboarding Competency Required. Must Be Able To Type 40 WPM

BOTK 1555 01 3 10:00AM 10:53AM W RSC A201 J. ALLEN 8/25 12/8 Partial Internet Course, See page 37 $ 5138 BOTK 1555 NT 3 INTERNET See page 36 J. ALLEN 8/25 12/9 BOTK 1640 01 3 FLEXIBLE RSC 1448 STAFF 8/25

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BOTK 1650 NT 3 INTERNET See page 36 L. MCCLURE 8/25

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Prerequisites: BOTK 1640

BOTK 2750 01 3 01:00PM 01:53PM MW RSC 1440 B. MOORE 8/25 12/8 Partial Internet Course, See page 37

2 Hr/wk Additional Lab Time

BOTK 2810 01 3 10:00AM 11:15AM TTH RSC 1440 L. LEE 8/26

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CHEMISTRY CHEM 1000 $ 4089

INTRODUCTORY CHEMISTRY

Prerequisites: MATH 0920; Concurrent Enrollment In CHEM 1001 (required) CHEM 1000 01 4 08:00AM 08:53AM MWF RSC 1444 C. THOMPSON 8/25 12/8 Must take CHEM 1001 A $ 4090 CHEM 1000 02 4 07:00PM 09:30PM T RSC 1444 D. GORDON 8/31 12/7 Must take CHEM 1001 B $ 4091 CHEM 1000 NT 4 INTERNET See page 36 G. FAERBER 8/25 12/9 Must take CHEM 1001 NT; Labs in Evanston Oct 9 & 10 (Also Oct 23 & 24, if necessary) CHEM 1001 INTRODUCTORY CHEMISTRY LAB Concurrent Enrollment In CHEM 1000 (required) 4094 CHEM 1001 A 0 01:00PM 02:53PM TH RSC 1439 C. THOMPSON 8/26 12/9 Must take CHEM 1000 01  4095 CHEM 1001 B 0 07:00PM 09:30PM TH RSC 1439 D. GORDON 8/26 12/9 Must take CHEM 1000 02  4096 CHEM 1001 NT 0 INTERNET See page 36 G. FAERBER 8/25 12/9 Must take CHEM 1000 NT; Labs in Evanston Oct 9 & 10 (Also Oct 23 & 24, if necessary) CHEM 1009

CRITICAL SCIENCE SKILLS

Business - Chemistry

Fall

4100 CHEM 1009 D1 3 12:50PM 01:53PM MWF RSC 1306 S. MITCHELL; 9/20 E. CHAPUT 4101 CHEM 1009 D2 3 12:50PM 01:53PM MWF RSC 2030 C. FORREST; 9/20 T. MUROSKY 4099 CHEM 1009 D3 3 11:30AM 12:55PM TTH RSC 2028 H. CHEW; STAFF 9/21 $ 4102 CHEM 1009 DNT 3 INTERNET See page 36 M. HALSTEAD 9/20

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CHEM 1020 GENERAL CHEMISTRY I $ 4103 CHEM 1020 01

Prerequisites: MATH 1400 (may be taken concurrently), and BIOL 1009 or CHEM 1009 (C or better), or Science ACT of 21, or SAT of 1500, or COMPASS Reading score of 71 or higher and English score of 40 or higher Concurrent Enrollment In CHEM 1021 (required)

CHEM 1030 GENERAL CHEMISTRY II $ 5041 CHEM 1030 01

Prerequisites: CHEM 1020 & MATH 1400; Concurrent Enrollment In CHEM 1031 (required)

4 10:00AM 10:53AM MWF RSC 1444 T. MUROSKY 8/25 12/8 Must take CHEM 1021 A or B CHEM 1021 GENERAL CHEMISTRY I LAB Concurrent Enrollment In CHEM 1020 (required) 4105 CHEM 1021 A 0 10:00AM 12:53PM T RSC 1204 T. MUROSKY 8/31 12/7 Must take CHEM 1020 01 4106 CHEM 1021 B 0 02:00PM 04:53PM T RSC 1204 T. MUROSKY 8/31 12/7 Must take CHEM 1020 01

4 09:00AM 09:53AM MWF RSC 1444 T. MUROSKY 8/25 12/8 Must take CHEM 1031 A or B

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CHEM 1031

GENERAL CHEMISTRY II LAB Concurrent Enrollment In CHEM 1030 (required) 5042 CHEM 1031 A 0 02:00PM 04:53PM T RSC 1439 STAFF 8/31 12/7 Must take CHEM 1030 01 5043 CHEM 1031 B 0 03:00PM 05:53PM TH RSC 1439 STAFF 8/26 12/9 Must take CHEM 1030 01

CHEM 2320 $ 4108

ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I

Prerequisites: CHEM 2320; Concurrent Enrollment In CHEM 2341 (required)

CHEM 2320 01 4 11:00AM 11:53AM MWF RSC 1444 T. MUROSKY 8/25 CHEM 2321 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I LAB Concurrent Enrollment In CHEM 2320 (required) 4109 CHEM 2321 A 0 10:00AM 12:53PM TH RSC 1204 T. MUROSKY 8/26

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COMMUNICATION COMM 1010

PUBLIC SPEAKING

COMM 1030

INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION

COMM 1040 $ 5002

INTRO TO HUMAN COMMUNICATION

COMM 1230  4155

AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE I

COMM 1370

PUBLICATIONS PRODUCTION I

4141 COMM 1010 01 3 11:00AM 12:15PM MW RSC 2023 L. LINN 8/25 12/8 4142 COMM 1010 02 3 02:00PM 03:15PM MW RSC 2023 L. LINN 8/25 12/8 4143 COMM 1010 03 3 03:30PM 04:45PM MW RSC 1444 L. LINN 8/25 12/8  4144 COMM 1010 E1 3 05:30PM 08:15PM MW RSC A208 C. KENNEDY 8/25 10/13  4146 COMM 1010 ECV 3 06:30PM 09:15PM M RSC A101 R. GAMBLE 8/30 10/11 Compressed Video Course, See page 37  4145 COMM 1010 F1 3 05:30PM 08:15PM MW RSC A208 C. KENNEDY 10/18 12/8  4148 COMM 1010 GF 3 06:30PM 09:15PM MW GRC 105 A. RUDOFF 10/18 12/8 $ 4149 COMM 1010 NT 3 INTERNET See page 36 T. VEST 8/25 12/9 4152 COMM 1030 01 3 01:00PM 01:53PM MWF RSC 1406 A. RUDOFF 8/25 4151 COMM 1030 02 3 08:30AM 09:45AM TTH RSC A202 C. KENNEDY 8/26 4153 COMM 1030 03 3 01:00PM 02:15PM TTH RSC A208 C. KENNEDY 8/26 $ 4154 COMM 1030 NT 3 INTERNET See page 36 K. STIRLING 8/25

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COMM 1040 NT 3 INTERNET See page 36 C. KENNEDY 8/25

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COMM 1230 01 4 05:00PM 06:50PM MW RSC 1330 A. LEGERSKI 8/25

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4160 COMM 1370 01 1.00-3.00 12:00PM 12:53PM TH RSC A209 K. GILBERT 8/26 COMM 1375 PUBLICATIONS PRODUCTION II Prerequisites: COMM 1370; Student Newspaper 4161 COMM 1375 01 1.00-3.00 12:00PM 12:53PM TH RSC A209 K. GILBERT 8/26

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Student Newspaper

COMM 2100 $ 4162

REPORTING & NEWSWRITING I

Prerequisites: ENGL 1010

COMM 2270 $ 4163

PUBLIC RELATIONS

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COMM 2100 NT 3 INTERNET See page 36 L. LINN 8/25

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COMM 2270 NT 3 INTERNET See page 36 L. LINN 8/25

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3 05:00PM 07:00PM TTH RSC 1430 D. GUTIERREZ 8/26 COMM 2370 PUBLICATIONS PRODUCTION III Prerequisites: COMM 1375; Student Newspaper. 4165 COMM 2370 01 1.00-3.00 12:00PM 12:53PM TH RSC A209 K. GILBERT 8/26 COMM 2375 PUBLICATIONS PRODUCTION IV Prerequisites: COMM 2370; Student Newspaper. 4166 COMM 2375 01 1.00-3.00 12:00PM 12:53PM TH RSC A209 K. GILBERT 8/26 COMM 2485 HONORS COMM SEMINAR: INTERCULTURAL COMM Open To Students With A 3.25 College GPA, Or 25 ACT,

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COMM 2300 GRAPHIC DESIGN I $ 4164 COMM 2300 01

Basic Computer Skills Required; May not receive credit for both COMM 2300 And ART 2120

Or 3.5 High School GPA, Or Instructor Permission

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5003 COMM 2485 HP 3 10:00AM 10:53AM MWF RSC 2027 A. RUDOFF 8/25

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5139 COMM 2490 01 3 02:00PM 03:15PM TTH RSC A204 L. GROSSNICKLE 8/26

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COMM 2490

STD: BROADCAST PRACTICUM: RADIO,TV & WEB

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COMPUTER APPLICATIONS (OIS) The OIS Lab is used for computer instruction in an individualized format and in a classroom setting. The lab also has several computers available for students to use for homework assignments, internet classes and email communication.

Departments that have offerings in the Lab include Computer Applications, Computer Science, and Business Office Technology. Computers are available Monday through Thursday from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. on Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Weekend lab times will be announced at the beginning of the semester. An instructor or lab assistant is readily available to assist each student. Courses listed below as FLEXIBLE (See Time column) are individualized. Students work at times that are convenient for them. In addition to registering for the course, the student must come to the OIS Lab during the first week of classes to schedule an orientation session with the instructor. The student should then plan to spend the appropriate hours of lab time per week to finish the assigned lessons by the weekly due dates. These hours may be arranged for daytime or evening hours to suit the student’s schedule and may vary from week to week. Lab assistants and instructors are available for assistance. Courses listed below as INTERNET (See Time column) are not open/entry and open/exit. Students must register for INTERNET courses before the last day to add. (See http://www.wwcc.wy.edu/dist_ed/nt.htm for more details about INTERNET classes and special requirements.)

CMAP 0910 O 4113  4110  4111  4112

INTRODUCTION TO ONLINE LEARNING

CMAP 0910 XNT 1 INTERNET See page 36 N. JOHNSON 8/2 8/20 CMAP 0910 ENT 1 INTERNET See page 36 C. COBB 8/25 10/14 CMAP 0910 DNT 1 INTERNET See page 36 C. RADAKOVICH 9/20 12/9 CMAP 0910 FNT 1 INTERNET See page 36 A. CLIFFORD 10/18 12/9

CMAP 1500 COMPUTER KEYBOARDING $ 4114 CMAP 1500 E1

Competency Based Instruction; 30 Total Lab Hours. Contact Instructor To Begin Course

$ 4117 CMAP 1610 F1

Contact Instructor To Begin Course

CMAP 1716 WORD PROCESSING BASICS: WORD $ 4120 CMAP 1716 F1 1

Prerequisites: Keyboarding Competency Required; Competency Based Instruction 30 Total Lab Hours. Contact Instructor To Begin Course.

CMAP 1750 SPREADSHEET APPLICATIONS: EXCEL $ 4121 CMAP 1750 01 3

Prerequisites: Keyboarding Competency Required; Competency Based Instruction 5 Hr/wk Estimated Lab Time. Contact Instructor To Begin Course.

1 FLEXIBLE RSC 1448 T. DOAK 8/25 10/14 CMAP 1610 WINDOWS I: WINDOWS 7 Competency Based Instruction; 30 Total Lab Hours. 1 FLEXIBLE RSC 1448 S. NARRAMORE 10/18 12/9 CMAP 1705 WORD PROCESSING APPLICATIONS: WORD Prerequisites: Keyboarding Competency Required $ 4119 CMAP 1705 NT 3 INTERNET See page 36 L. MCCLURE 8/25 12/9

FLEXIBLE RSC 1448 T. DOAK 10/18 12/9

FLEXIBLE RSC 1448 L. LEE 8/25 CMAP 1750 SPREADSHEET APPLICATIONS:EXCEL Prerequisites: Keyboarding Competency Required $ 4122 CMAP 1750 NT 3 INTERNET See page 36 L. MCCLURE 8/25

CMAP 1865 $ 4990

DIGITAL PAGE LAYOUT DESIGN:ADOBE INDESIGN

CMAP 1870 $ 4988

DIGITAL ILLUSTRATOR DESIGN: ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR

CMAP 1875 $ 4992

DIGITAL MULTIMEDIA DESIGN: FLASH & FIREWORKS

CMAP 2605 $ 4987

COMP GRAPHICS II: ADV PHOTOSHOP CS4

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Fall

Computer Applications

CMAP 1865 01 3 10:00AM 11:15AM T RSC 1448 S. NARRAMORE 8/31 12/7 Partial Internet, See page 37 $ 4991 CMAP 1865 NT 3 INTERNET See page 36 S. NARRAMORE 8/25 12/9 CMAP 1870 01 3 01:30PM 02:45PM T RSC 1430 J. ALLEN 8/31 12/7 Partial Internet, See page 37 $ 4989 CMAP 1870 NT 3 INTERNET See page 36 J. ALLEN 8/25 12/9 CMAP 1875 D1 3 01:30PM 03:00PM TH RSC 1430 J. ALLEN 9/23 12/9 Partial Internet, See page 37 $ 4993 CMAP 1875 DNT 3 INTERNET See page 36 J. ALLEN 9/20 12/9 CMAP 1880 INTERNET Prerequisites: Keyboarding Competency Required $ 4125 CMAP 1880 FNT 1 INTERNET See page 36 C. COBB 10/18 12/9

Prerequisites: CMAP 2600

CMAP 2605 NT 3 INTERNET See page 36 C. HESTER-CROFF 8/25

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PREREQ/NOTES TIME

DAY

BLDG./ROOM INSTRUCTOR

START/END

COMPUTER SCIENCE COSC 1010 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER SCIENCE I $ 4167 COSC 1010 01 4

Prerequisites: COSC 1200 (C or better), MATH 1400 or higher (C or better) Course Covers C++ 08

COSC 1200 COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS $ 4169 COSC 1200 01 3 $ 4170 COSC 1200 02 3 $ 4171 COSC 1200 03 3 $ 4172 COSC 1200 04 3 $ 4173 COSC 1200 05 3 $ 4994 COSC 1200 D1 3 $ 4174 COSC 1200 D2 3 $ 4184 COSC 1200 D3 3 $ 4181 COSC 1200 NT 3 $ 4182 COSC 1200 NT2 3 $ 4185 COSC 1200 DNT 3 $ 4183 COSC 1200 DNT2 3

Prerequisites: Keyboarding Competency Required; Minimum 1 Hr/wk Additional Lab Time Required.

COSC 1350 $ 4197

Prerequisites: COSC 1200

02:00PM 02:53PM MW RSC 1430 C. HESTER-CROFF 8/25 12/8 Partial Internet, See page 36 $ 4168 COSC 1010 NT 4 INTERNET See page 36 C. HESTER-CROFF 8/25 12/9

09:00AM 09:53AM MWF RSC 1408 STAFF 8/25 10:00AM 10:53AM MWF RSC 1408 L. LEE 8/25 11:00AM 11:53AM MWF RSC 1408 B. MOORE 8/25 01:00PM 01:53PM MWF RSC 1408 A. MCCLURE 8/25 08:00AM 09:30AM TTH RSC 1408 STAFF 8/26 02:00PM 03:45PM MW RSC 1408 STAFF 9/20 10:00AM 11:45AM TTH RSC 1408 J. ALLEN 9/21 01:00PM 02:45PM TTH RSC 1408 STAFF 9/21 INTERNET See page 36 L. MCCLURE 8/25 INTERNET See page 36 A. CHERVA 8/25 INTERNET See page 36 L. MCCLURE 9/20 INTERNET See page 36 M. FRERICKS 9/20

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COSC 1350 DNT 3 INTERNET See page 36 C. HESTER-CROFF 9/20 COSC 2409 PROGRAMMING (VISUAL BASIC) Prerequisites: COSC 1010 (C or better), COSC 1200 (C or better),

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3 INTERNET See page 36 C. HESTER-CROFF 8/25 COSC 2470 INTERNSHIP: COMPUTER SCIENCE Prerequisites: COSC 1010, COSC 1200, COSC 1350 4206 COSC 2470 01 1.00-3.00 TBA TBA TBA TBA C. HESTER-CROFF 8/25

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WEB DEVELOPMENT I

$ 4205 COSC 2409 NT

MATH 1400 or higher (C or better), or Instructor Permission

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CRIMINAL JUSTICE CRMJ 1015 $ 4207

HOMELAND SECURITY: PUBLIC INFORMATION OFFICER

CRMJ 2120

INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE

CRMJ 2210

CRIMINAL LAW I

CRMJ 2280  5019

CRIMINAL PROCEDURES

CRMJ 2420

JUVENILE JUSTICE

CRMJ 1015 NT 3 INTERNET See page 36 T. CIEPIELA 8/25

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4208 CRMJ 2120 01 3 03:00PM 04:15PM TTH RSC A202 T. CIEPIELA 8/26 $ 4209 CRMJ 2120 NT 3 INTERNET See page 36 J. CICCONE 8/25

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5018 CRMJ 2210 01 3 08:30AM 09:45AM TTH RSC 1404 D. CLAMAN 8/26

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CRMJ 2280 F1 3 06:00PM 09:00PM TTH RSC 1404 D. CLAMAN 10/19 12/9 5020 CRMJ 2420 01 3 01:30PM 02:45PM TTH RSC A202 T. CIEPIELA 8/26

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START/END

DEVELOPMENTAL STUDIES Learning Center (RSC, Room 2051) Hours: 8 A.M. - 5 P.M., M-TH, and 8 A.M. - 12 P.M., F; Evening hours vary each semester. Reading – Students learn to improve their ability to understand and apply college reading materials. Grammar – Students learn parts of speech, sentence structure, grammatical correctness, punctuation and capitalization. Spelling – Students learn to improve their spelling skills using a phonetics or rule approach. Vocabulary – Students learn to improve their ability to understand college level vocabulary. Writing – Students learn to organize their ideas and express their thoughts more clearly. This course is partially

designed to help students improve their research papers and essay tests. English for – ESL courses are designed to assist the specific needs of non English speaking students in reading, writing, Non-Native Speakers grammar, vocabulary, spelling and listening.

• • • • • •

All students registering for a Learning Center (LC) class must meet with an instructor in the Learning Center the first week of class. In order to earn one credit, a student must schedule two hours per week per credit with an instructor in the LC. Class times are to be arranged the first week of class. Learning Center classes may be added until two weeks after midterm. Non-native classes are for non-native English Language students. In addition to college preparatory classes, the Learning Center offers preparatory classes for the GED Test. Students with a COMPASS Score of 70 or below or (ACT Reading score of 19 or below) are required to take HMDV 1000 College Studies. Students with a COMPASS score of 40 or below must enroll in BAS 0510 Q1.

Fall

Developmental Studies

Basic Skills BAS 0510 O$ 3984 $ 3983 $ 3982

READING SKILLS

BAS 0620 O$ 3989 $ 3985 $ 3986 $ 3987 $ 3988

WRITING SKILLS

BAS 0630 $ 3990 $ 3991 $ 3992 $ 3993 $ 3994

GRAMMAR SKILLS

BAS 0640 $ 3995

SPELLING SKILLS

BAS 0710 O$ 4001 $ 3996

ARITHMETIC SKILLS I

BAS 0510 X1 1 09:00AM 10:30AM M-F RSC 2051 R. TOLHURST 8/9 BAS 0510 Q1 1 12:00PM 12:53PM MW RSC 2051 J. SMALLWOOD 8/25 BAS 0510 C1 1 12:00PM 12:53PM MWF RSC 2051 J. SMALLWOOD 11/3

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BAS 0620 X1 1 10:30AM 12:00PM M-F RSC 2051 R. TOLHURST 8/9 BAS 0620 01 1 12:00PM 12:53PM MW RSC 2051 S. FAHLSING 8/25 BAS 0620 02 1 01:00PM 01:53PM MW RSC 2051 S. FAHLSING 8/25 BAS 0620 03 1 01:00PM 01:53PM TTH RSC 2051 S. FAHLSING 8/26 BAS 0620 04 1 02:00PM 02:53PM TTH RSC 2051 S. FAHLSING 8/26

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BAS 0630 01 1 11:00AM 11:53AM MW RSC 2051 J. SMALLWOOD 8/25 BAS 0630 02 1 01:00PM 01:53PM MW RSC 2051 S. FAHLSING 8/25 BAS 0630 03 1 10:00AM 10:53AM TTH RSC 2051 J. SMALLWOOD 8/26 BAS 0630 04 1 01:00PM 01:53PM TTH RSC 2051 S. FAHLSING 8/26 BAS 0630 G1 1 09:00AM 09:53AM MW GRC 110 L. CAROLLO 8/25

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BAS 0640 01 1 TBA TBA RSC 2051 J. SMALLWOOD 8/25

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BAS 0710 X1 1 01:00PM 02:30PM M-F RSC 2051 R. TOLHURST 8/9 BAS 0710 01 1 09:00AM 09:53AM MW RSC 2021 J. FISCHER; 8/25 S. LYNCH-NEWBERG $ 3997 BAS 0710 02 1 10:00AM 10:53AM MW RSC 2021 J. FISCHER; 8/25 S. LYNCH-NEWBERG $ 3998 BAS 0710 03 1 11:00AM 11:53AM MW RSC 2021 J. FISCHER; 8/25 S. LYNCH-NEWBERG $ 3999 BAS 0710 04 1 02:00PM 02:53PM TTH RSC 2051 S. LYNCH-NEWBERG 8/26

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BAS 0720 X1 1 01:00PM 02:30PM M-F RSC 2051 $ 4002 BAS 0720 01 1 09:00AM 09:53AM MW RSC 2021 $ 4003 BAS 0720 02 1 10:00AM 10:53AM MW RSC 2021 $ 4004 BAS 0720 03 1 11:00AM 11:53AM MW RSC 2021 $ 4005 BAS 0720 04 1 02:00PM 02:53PM TTH RSC 2051 $ 4006 BAS 0720 G1 1 06:00PM 08:00PM TTH GRC 110

BAS 0720 O$ 4008

BAS 0730 $ 4009

ALGEBRA SKILLS I

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J. FISCHER;

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8/20

J. FISCHER;

8/25

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J. FISCHER;

8/25

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J. FISCHER;

8/25

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S. LYNCH-NEWBERG S. LYNCH-NEWBERG S. LYNCH-NEWBERG

S. LYNCH-NEWBERG S. LYNCH-NEWBERG 8/26

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J. FISCHER;

TECHNICAL MATH

BAS 0730 NT 1 INTERNET See page 36 S. LYNCH-NEWBERG 8/25

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PREREQ/NOTES TIME

DAY

BLDG./ROOM INSTRUCTOR

BAS 0740 $ 4010

ARITHMETIC SKILLS II

BAS 0750 $ 4015

ARITHMETIC SKILLS III

BAS 0760 $ 4020

ALGEBRA SKILLS II

BAS 0770 $ 4026

ALGEBRA SKILLS III

BAS 0910 $ 4032

NON-NATIVE READING

BAS 0950 $ 4033

NON-NATIVE VOCABULARY

BAS 0960 $ 4034

NON-NATIVE LISTENING

BAS 0970 $ 4035

ESL LIFE SKILLS

BAS 0740 01 1 TBA TBA RSC 2051

S. LYNCH-NEWBERG

8/25

12/9

BAS 0750 01 1 TBA TBA RSC 2051

S. LYNCH-NEWBERG

8/25

12/9

8/25

12/9

8/25

12/9

BAS 0910 01 2 09:00AM 09:53AM MW RSC 2023 J. SMALLWOOD 8/25

12/8

BAS 0950 01 2 09:00AM 09:53AM TTH RSC 2051 J. SMALLWOOD 8/26

12/9

BAS 0960 01 3 01:30PM 02:45PM TTH RSC 2021 L. CHEW 8/26

12/9

BAS 0970 01 4 06:30PM 08:30PM MW RSC 2021 L. CHEW 8/25

12/8

BAS 0760 01 1 TBA TBA RSC 2051

BAS 0770 01 1 TBA TBA RSC 2051

J. FISCHER;

START/END

J. FISCHER;

J. FISCHER;

S. LYNCH-NEWBERG

J. FISCHER;

S. LYNCH-NEWBERG

Developmental Studies DVST 0885

TRANSITION TO COLLEGE SEMINAR

DVST 0900

MATH FUNDAMENTALS

4218 DVST 0885 Q1 1 09:00AM 12:00PM TTH RSC A201 S. LYNCH-NEWBERG 10/5 10/19

4219 DVST 0900 01 3 01:00PM 01:53PM MW RSC A207 S. LYNCH-NEWBERG 8/25 $ 4221 DVST 0900 NT 3 INTERNET See page 36 S. LYNCH-NEWBERG 8/25

12/8 12/9

COLLEGE STUDIES

HMDV 1100

SPEED READING

HMDV 1110

COLLEGE VOCABULARY

HMDV 1270

STRESS MANAGEMENT & REDUCTION

HMDV 1280

EXPLORATIONS IN PERSONALITY

HMDV 1502

ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE

4408 HMDV 1000 01 2 10:00AM 10:53AM MW RSC A207 S. FAHLSING 8/25 4410 HMDV 1000 Q1 2 01:00PM 01:53PM MW RSC 2023 J. SMALLWOOD 8/25 4411 HMDV 1000 D1 2 10:00AM 10:53AM MW RSC 1220 J. SMALLWOOD 9/20 $ 4412 HMDV 1000 QNT 2 INTERNET See page 36 J. SMALLWOOD 8/25 $ 4409 HMDV 1000 FNT 2 INTERNET See page 36 A. CALMES 10/18

12/8 11/3 12/8 11/5 12/9

4417 HMDV 1100 01 1 11:00AM 11:53AM MW RSC 2051 J. SMALLWOOD 8/25 4418 HMDV 1100 02 1 12:00PM 12:53PM MW RSC 2051 S. FAHLSING 8/25 4419 HMDV 1100 03 1 01:00PM 01:53PM MW RSC 2051 S. FAHLSING 8/25 4420 HMDV 1100 04 1 10:00AM 10:53AM TTH RSC 2051 J. SMALLWOOD 8/26 4421 HMDV 1100 05 1 11:00AM 11:53AM TTH RSC 2051 J. SMALLWOOD 8/26 4422 HMDV 1100 06 1 01:00PM 01:53PM TTH RSC 2051 S. FAHLSING 8/26 4423 HMDV 1100 07 1 02:00PM 02:53PM TTH RSC 2051 S. FAHLSING 8/26  4424 HMDV 1100 G1 1 10:00AM 10:53AM MW GRC 110 L. CAROLLO 8/25

12/8 12/8 12/8 12/9 12/9 12/9 12/9 12/8

12/8 12/8 12/8 12/9 12/9 12/9 12/9 12/8

4425 HMDV 1110 01 1 11:00AM 11:53AM MW RSC 2051 J. SMALLWOOD 8/25 4426 HMDV 1110 02 1 12:00PM 12:53PM MW RSC 2051 S. FAHLSING 8/25 4427 HMDV 1110 03 1 01:00PM 01:53PM MW RSC 2051 S. FAHLSING 8/25 4428 HMDV 1110 04 1 10:00AM 10:53AM TTH RSC 2051 J. SMALLWOOD 8/26 4429 HMDV 1110 05 1 11:00AM 11:53AM TTH RSC 2051 J. SMALLWOOD 8/26 4430 HMDV 1110 06 1 01:00PM 01:53PM TTH RSC 2051 S. FAHLSING 8/26 4431 HMDV 1110 07 1 02:00PM 02:53PM TTH RSC 2051 S. FAHLSING 8/26  4432 HMDV 1110 G1 1 10:00AM 10:53AM MW GRC 110 L. CAROLLO 8/25

4433 HMDV 1270 F1 1 03:15PM 05:00PM T RSC 1444 K. DRANE-NASH 10/19 12/7 4434 HMDV 1280 F1 1 03:00PM 04:45PM W RSC 2027 B. ZERGER 10/20 12/8 4435 HMDV 1502 01 3 10:00AM 10:53AM MWF RSC 2023 C. PROPST 8/25

12/8

49

Fall

HMDV 1000

Developmental Studies

Human Development


COURSE NAME SYNONYM # COURSE # CREDIT

PREREQ/NOTES TIME

DAY

BLDG./ROOM INSTRUCTOR

HMDV 1503

NON-NATIVE CONVERSATION

HMDV 1515 $ 4437

CAREER DEVELOPMENT

HMDV 2410 $ 4439

ASSESSMENT PORTFOLIO

HMDV 2490 $ 5130

STD: RESEARCH IN THE INFORMATION AGE

START/END

4436 HMDV 1503 01 3 02:00PM 03:15PM MW RSC 2021 L. CHEW 8/25

12/8

HMDV 1515 FNT 2 INTERNET See page 36 M. REMBACZ 10/18 12/9

HMDV 2410 FNT 1 INTERNET See page 36 D. RENZ 10/18 12/9 HMDV 2475 INTERNSHIP: TUTOR TRAINING Requires Instructor Approval To Enroll 4441 HMDV 2475 01 1 TBA TBA RSC 2021 R. TOLHURST 8/25 12/9 HMDV 2490 NT 1 INTERNET See page 36 C. POULSEN-HOLLIN 8/25

12/9

DIESEL TECHNOLOGY DESL 1590 $ 4216

HEAVY DUTY POWER TRAINS

DESL 1595 $ 4217

DIESEL FUNDAMENTALS

DESL 1590 Q1 6 01:00PM 04:00PM M-TH RSC 1526 B. PRINE 9/29

12/9

DESL 1595 C1 3 09:00AM 12:00PM M-TH RSC 1526 B. PRINE 11/3 12/9

ECONOMICS ECON 1010

MACROECONOMICS

ECON 1020

MICROECONOMICS

4996 ECON 1010 01 3 08:30AM 09:45AM TTH RSC 1330 STAFF 8/26 4222 ECON 1010 02 3 10:00AM 11:15AM TTH RSC 1330 STAFF 8/26 $ 4223 ECON 1010 NT 3 INTERNET See page 36 P. NINGER 8/25

12/9 12/9 12/9

12/9 12/9

Prerequisites: ECON 1010

4224 ECON 1020 01 3 08:30AM 09:45AM TTH RSC 1440 STAFF 8/26 $ 4225 ECON 1020 NT 3 INTERNET See page 36 P. NINGER 8/25

ECON 1200 ECONOMICS, LAW & GOVERNMENT

Prerequisites: COMPASS Reading score of 71 or higher, or ACT Reading score of 20 or higher and BADM 1000 (may be taken concurrently)

4226 ECON 1200 01 3 02:00PM 03:15PM MW RSC A203

B. ANDERSON; 8/25 12/8 STAFF

EDUCATION, CURRICULUM & INSTRUCTION EDCI 1000

EDUCATIONAL EXPERIENCE PROSPECTIVE TEACHERS

EDCI 2526 $ 4233

FACILITATING ONLINE LEARNING

4227 EDCI 1000 01 2 10:00AM 10:53AM TTH RSC A206 E. VENTURA; STAFF 8/26 4228 EDCI 1000 02 2 01:30PM 02:23PM TTH RSC 1406 STAFF 8/26  4230 EDCI 1000 Q1 2 06:00PM 07:50PM W RSC 1406 STAFF 9/15

12/9 12/9 12/8

EDCI 2526 BNT 1 INTERNET See page 36 C. LUSTIK 9/29

11/2

EDUCATION, ELEMENTARY

EDEL 1410 ELEMENTARY SCHOOL MATH SEMINAR I Concurrent Enrollment In MATH 1100 (required)

Fall

Dev. Studies - Education

4238 EDEL 1410 01 1 12:00PM 12:53PM T RSC A206 E. VENTURA 8/31

12/7

EDUCATION, EXCEPTIONAL CHILD

EDEX 2190 THE GIFTED STUDENT $ 4239 EDEX 2190 ENT

Prerequisites: EDCI 1000 or other Introductory education course, or Instructor Permission

EDEX 2484 INTRODUCTION TO SPECIAL EDUCATION $ 5005 EDEX 2484 NT 3

Prerequisites: EDCI 1000 or other Introductory education course, or Instructor Permission

1 INTERNET See page 36 B. WEBER 8/25 10/14

INTERNET See page 36 E. VENTURA 8/25

50

12/9


COURSE NAME SYNONYM # COURSE # CREDIT

PREREQ/NOTES TIME

DAY

BLDG./ROOM INSTRUCTOR

START/END

EDUCATION, FOUNDATIONS EDFD 1010

FIELD EXPERIENCE I Prerequisites: EDCI 1000; Visits To Educational Settings Included. 4240 EDFD 1010 01 2 10:00AM 11:50AM W RSC A206 E. VENTURA; STAFF 8/25 4241 EDFD 1010 02 2 01:00PM 02:50PM W RSC A206 E. VENTURA 8/25 EDFD 2020

FOUNDATIONS OF EDUCATION

EDFD 2451  5008 $ 4243 $ 4244

LIFE SPAN: ADULTHOOD

12/8 12/8

Prerequisites: EDFD 1010; Concurrent Enrollment In EDUC 2100 (required)

4242 EDFD 2020 01 3 02:00PM 03:15PM MW RSC 1440 STAFF 8/25 12/8  5006 EDFD 2020 CV 3 06:00PM 07:15PM TTH RSC A101 STAFF 8/26 12/9 Compressed Video Course, See page 37 EDFD 2451 GE 1 06:00PM 07:45PM W GRC 203 E. VENTURA 8/25 10/13 EDFD 2451 ENT 1 INTERNET See page 36 E. VENTURA 8/25 10/14 EDFD 2451 FNT 1 INTERNET See page 36 E. VENTURA 10/18 12/9

EDUCATION, GENERAL EDUC 1520

SUBSTITUTE TEACHER TRAINING Prerequisite: High School Diploma Or GED 4248 EDUC 1520 X1 2 08:00AM 04:00PM M-W RSC 1406 C. HEMKER 8/9 8/12 09:00AM 12:00PM TH $ 4246 EDUC 1520 QNT 2 INTERNET See page 36 B. WEBER 8/25 10/29 EDUC 2100 PRACTICUM IN TEACHING I Prerequisites: EDFD 1010; Concurrent Enrollment In EDFD 2020 (required) 4249 EDUC 2100 01 1 TBA TBA TBA TBA STAFF 8/25 12/9

O

ELECTRICAL APPRENTICESHIP I

ELAP 1525 $ 4253

ELECTRICAL APPRENTICESHIP II

Prerequisites: ELAP 1515

ELAP 1535 $ 4255

ELECTRICAL APPRENTICESHIP III

Prerequisites: ELAP 1525

ELAP 1545 $ 4257

ELECTRICAL APPRENTICESHIP IV

Prerequisites: ELAP 1535

ELAP 1555 $ 4258

ELECTRICAL APPRENTICESHIP V

Prerequisites: ELAP 1545

ELAP 1565 $ 4260

ELECTRICAL APPRENTICESHIP VI

Prerequisites: ELAP 1555

ELAP 1575 $ 4262

ELECTRICAL APPRENTICESHIP VII

Prerequisites: ELAP 1565

ELAP 1585 $ 4264

ELECTRICAL APPRENTICESHIP VIII

Prerequisites: ELAP 1575

ELAP 1515 01 3 06:00PM 09:00PM WTH RSC 1521 J. DOAK; K. CLARK 8/25

12/9

ELAP 1525 01 3 06:00PM 09:00PM WTH RSC 1521 J. DOAK; K. CLARK 8/25

12/9

ELAP 1535 01 3 06:00PM 09:00PM WTH RSC 1521 J. DOAK; K. CLARK 8/25

12/9

ELAP 1545 01 3 06:00PM 09:00PM WTH RSC 1521 J. DOAK; K. CLARK 8/25

12/9

ELAP 1555 01 3 06:00PM 09:00PM WTH RSC 1521 J. DOAK; K. CLARK 8/25

12/9

ELAP 1565 01 3 06:00PM 09:00PM WTH RSC 1521 J. DOAK; K. CLARK 8/25

12/9

ELAP 1575 01 3 06:00PM 09:00PM WTH RSC 1521 J. DOAK; K. CLARK 8/25

12/9

ELAP 1585 01 3 06:00PM 09:00PM WTH RSC 1521 J. DOAK; K. CLARK 8/25

12/9

ELECTRICAL TECHNOLOGY ELTR 1035 $ 4966

PROCESS CONTROL TECH: ELEC. INSTALL Prerequisites: ELTR 1840, ELTR 1505 Or Instructor Permission

ELTR 1035 A1 3 01:00PM 04:00PM M-TH RSC 1350 G. MOSER-CLARK 8/25 ELTR 1035 PROCESS CONTROL TECH: ELEC. INSTALL Prerequisites: ELTR 1840, ELTR 1505 Or Instructor Permission $ 4967 ELTR 1035 A2 3 01:00PM 04:00PM M-TH RSC 1345 G. AUST 8/25 ELTR 1035 PROCESS CONTROL TECH: CONT. INSTALL Prerequisites: ELTR 1840, ELTR 1505 Or Instructor Permission $ 4970 ELTR 1035 B1 3 01:00PM 04:00PM M-TH RSC 1350 G. MOSER-CLARK 9/29 ELTR 1035 PROCESS CONTROL TECH: CONT. INSTALL Prerequisites: ELTR 1840, ELTR 1505 Or Instructor Permission $ 4971 ELTR 1035 B2 3 01:00PM 04:00PM M-TH RSC 1345 G. AUST 9/29

ELTR 1505 $ 4267 $ 4266

ELECTRICAL ASSEMBLY & MEASURE

ELTR 1505 A1 3 09:00AM 12:00PM M-TH RSC 1346 J. URIARTE 8/25 ELTR 1505 01 3 07:00PM 10:00PM MW RSC 1346 M. OVERY 8/25

9/28 9/28 11/2 11/2 9/28 12/8

51

Fall

ELAP 1515 $ 4251

Education - Electrical Technology

ELECTRICAL APPRENTICESHIP


COURSE NAME SYNONYM # COURSE # CREDIT

ELTR 1520 BASIC ELECTRICITY, DC $ 4270 ELTR 1520 B1 $ 4269 ELTR 1520 01

PREREQ/NOTES TIME

DAY

BLDG./ROOM INSTRUCTOR

START/END

Prerequisites: TECH 1000 or MATH 0920 and ELTR 1505, or Instructor Permission

3 09:00AM 12:00PM M-TH RSC 1346 J. URIARTE 9/29 3 07:00PM 10:00PM MW RSC 1346 M. OVERY 8/25 ELTR 1530 BASIC ELECTRICITY, AC Prerequisites: ELTR 1520 or Instructor Permission. $ 4274 ELTR 1530 C1 3 09:00AM 12:00PM M-TH RSC 1346 J. URIARTE 11/3 $ 4273 ELTR 1530 01 3 07:00PM 10:00PM MW RSC 1346 M. OVERY 8/25 ELTR 1700 INTRO TO SOLID STATE ELECTRONICS Prerequisites: ELTR 1530 or Instructor Permission. $ 4277 ELTR 1700 01 4 07:00PM 10:00PM MW RSC 1346 M. OVERY 8/25

ELTR 1760 $ 4278

INTRO TO DIGITAL ELECTRONICS

Prerequisites: ELTR 1700

ELTR 1840 $ 4279

INSTRUMENTATION I

ELTR 2620 $ 4968

CONTROL SYSTEM COMMUNICATIONS

Prerequisites: ELTR 2815

ELTR 2815 $ 5001

PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC CONTROLLERS

Prerequisites: ELTR 2840 or Instructor Permission

ELTR 2840 $ 4283

MOTOR CONTROLS

11/2 12/8 12/9 12/8 12/8

ELTR 1760 01 4 07:00PM 10:00PM MW RSC 1346 M. OVERY 8/25

12/8

ELTR 1840 A1 3 06:00PM 09:00PM M-TH RSC 1350 G. MOSER-CLARK 8/25

9/28

ELTR 2620 C1 3 06:00PM 09:00PM M-TH RSC 1345 G. AUST 11/3

12/9

ELTR 2815 A1 3 09:00AM 12:00PM M-TH RSC 1345 G. AUST 8/25

9/28

ELTR 2840 C1 3 01:00PM 04:00PM M-TH RSC 1345 G. MOSER-CLARK 11/3 ELTR 2855 ADV PROG. LOGICAL CONTROLLERS Prerequisites: ELTR 2815 or Instructor Permission $ 4285 ELTR 2855 B1 3 09:00AM 12:00PM M-TH RSC 1345 G. AUST 9/29 ELTR 2885 INSTRUMENTATION II Prerequisites: ELTR 1840 or ELTR 1841 or Instructor Permission $ 4286 ELTR 2885 B1 3 06:00PM 09:00PM M-TH RSC 1350 G. MOSER-CLARK 9/29

12/9 11/2 11/2

EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT EMGT 1500 $ 5021

PRINCIPLES OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT

EMGT 1530 $ 5022

EMERGENCY PLANNING FOR DISASTER

EMGT 1500 ENT 3 INTERNET See page 36 J. VALENTINE 8/25 10/14 EMGT 1530 FNT 3 INTERNET See page 36 J. VALENTINE 10/18 12/9

ENGINEERING SCIENCE ES 1000 $ 4349

ORIENTATION TO ENGINEERING STUDY

Field Course Taught The Week Before Fall Semester Starts. ES 1000 01 1 TBA TBA TBA TBA C. THOMPSON 8/25 ES 1060 INTRO TO ENGINEERING COMPUTING Prerequisites: MATH 1400; Additional Labs To Be Announced. $ 4350 ES 1060 01 3 11:00AM 12:15PM TTH RSC 1441 C. THOMPSON 8/26

Fall

Electrical Tech. - Eng. Science

ES 2110 STATICS

Prerequisites: MATH 2205 (may be taken concurrently), PHYS 1310 or Instructor Permission Concurrent Enrollment in ES 2111

4352 ES 2110 01 4 10:00AM 10:53AM MWF RSC 1332 C. THOMPSON 8/25 ES 2111 STATICS LAB Concurrent Enrollment In ES 2110 4353 ES 2111 A 0 03:00PM 05:00PM W RSC 1332 C. THOMPSON 8/25

ES 2211  4354

ELECTRIC CIRCUIT THEORY

Concurrent Enrollment In MATH 2205

ES 2240  4365

ADV. COMPUTER AIDED DRAFTING

Prerequisites: ES 2230

12/9 12/9

12/8 12/8

ES 2211 01 4 06:00PM 08:00PM TTH RSC 1332 J. PRATT 8/26 12/9 ES 2230 COMPUTER AIDED DRAFTING Some Drafting Experience or Instructor Permission Required. $ 4355 ES 2230 GE 3 06:30PM 09:15PM TTH GRC 104 STAFF 8/26 10/14 ES 2240 F1 3 06:30PM 09:15PM TTH RSC 1441 R. RASMUSSON 10/19 12/9

52


COURSE NAME SYNONYM # COURSE # CREDIT

PREREQ/NOTES TIME

DAY

BLDG./ROOM INSTRUCTOR

START/END

ENGLISH ENGL 0950

BASIC ENGLISH I Prerequisites: English Placement Exam score of 38 or lower 4291 ENGL 0950 01 3 08:30AM 09:45AM TTH RSC 2023 S. TAYLOR 8/26 12/9 4292 ENGL 0950 02 3 10:00AM 11:15AM TTH RSC 2023 S. TAYLOR 8/26 12/9 4293 ENGL 0950 E1 3 02:00PM 04:45PM MW RSC 1406 S. FAHLSING 8/25 10/13 4290 ENGL 0950 D1 3 09:30AM 11:05AM TTH RSC A200 S. FAHLSING 9/21 12/9 $ 4294 ENGL 0950 NT 3 INTERNET See page 36 J. KILLION 8/25 12/9 ENGL 0955 BASIC ENGLISH II Prerequisites: English Placement Exam score of 39-74 or ENGL 0950 4296 ENGL 0955 01 3 12:30PM 01:45PM MW RSC A202 C. PROPST 8/25 12/8 4297 ENGL 0955 02 3 10:00AM 11:15AM TTH RSC A207 C. BRUNELLI 8/26 12/9 4298 ENGL 0955 03 3 11:30AM 12:45PM TTH RSC A207 C. BRUNELLI 8/26 12/9 4299 ENGL 0955 F1 3 02:00PM 04:45PM MW RSC 1406 S. FAHLSING 10/18 12/8 $ 4300 ENGL 0955 NT 3 INTERNET See page 36 J. KILLION 8/25 12/9 ENGL 1010 ENGLISH COMPOSITION I Prerequisites: English Placement Exam or ACT score of 23 or higher $ 4301 ENGL 1010 01 3 08:00AM 08:53AM MWF RSC A200 S. TAYLOR 8/25 12/8 $ 4302 ENGL 1010 02 3 08:30AM 09:45AM MW RSC A207 C. BRUNELLI 8/25 12/8 $ 4303 ENGL 1010 03 3 09:00AM 09:53AM MWF RSC A200 S. TAYLOR 8/25 12/8 $ 4311 ENGL 1010 04 3 10:00AM 10:53AM MWF RSC A200 D. GUTIERREZ 8/25 12/8 $ 4304 ENGL 1010 05 3 01:00PM 01:53PM MWF RSC A200 D. GUTIERREZ 8/25 12/8 $ 4306 ENGL 1010 06 3 08:00AM 09:15AM TTH RSC A200 C. BRUNELLI 8/26 12/9 $ 4307 ENGL 1010 07 3 10:00AM 11:15AM TTH RSC A209 K. HOLDSWORTH 8/26 12/9 $ 4309 ENGL 1010 08 3 01:00PM 02:15PM TTH RSC A200 R. KEMPA 8/26 12/9 $ 5140 ENGL 1010 09 3 01:00PM 02:15PM TTH RSC A209 K. HOLDSWORTH 8/26 12/9 $ 4310 ENGL 1010 10 3 03:00PM 04:15PM TTH RSC A200 C. PROPST 8/26 12/9 $ 4308 ENGL 1010 D1 3 11:30AM 12:55PM TTH RSC A200 D. RENZ 9/21 12/9 $ 4305 ENGL 1010 F1 3 06:00PM 09:15PM MW RSC A200 STAFF 10/18 12/8  4315 ENGL 1010 GE 3 06:30PM 09:15PM TTH GRC 105 J. POOLE 8/26 10/14 $ 4313 ENGL 1010 ENT 3 INTERNET See page 36 C. PROPST 8/25 10/14 $ 4321 ENGL 1010 NT 3 INTERNET See page 36 S. TAYLOR 8/25 12/9 $ 5009 ENGL 1010 NT2 3 INTERNET See page 36 J. KILLION 8/25 12/9 $ 5187 ENGL 1010 DNT 3 INTERNET See page 36 R. CAMPBELL 9/20 12/9 $ 4314 ENGL 1010 FNT 3 INTERNET See page 36 R. CAMPBELL 10/18 12/9

ENGL 1020

ENGLISH COMPOSITION II

Prerequisites: ENGL 1010

ENGL 2010

TECHNICAL WRITING

Prerequisites: ENGL 1010

ENGL 2064

CREATIVE WRITING: JOURNALING

ENGL 2310 $ 5011

AMERICAN LITERATURE I

ENGL 2390 $ 5012

LITERATURE OF WYOMING

Prerequisites: ENGL 1010

ENGL 2420

LITERARY GENRES: GRAPHIC NOVELS

Prerequisites: ENGL 1010

ENGL 2495

WRKSHP IN ENGLISH: CREATIVE WRITING: WRITE YOUR LIFE STORY

4333 ENGL 1020 01 3 10:00AM 10:53AM MWF RSC A209 K. HOLDSWORTH 8/25 12/8 Course Includes An Internet Component 4335 ENGL 1020 02 3 01:00PM 01:53PM MWF RSC A209 K. HOLDSWORTH 8/25 12/8 Course Includes An Internet Component 4334 ENGL 1020 03 3 10:00AM 11:15AM TTH RSC 1406 J. KILLION 8/26 12/9 $ 4337 ENGL 1020 DNT 3 INTERNET See page 36 J. SORENSEN 9/20 12/9 $ 4336 ENGL 1020 FNT 3 INTERNET See page 36 J. SORENSEN 10/18 12/9

12/8

ENGL 2310 NT 3 INTERNET See page 36 J. SORENSEN 8/25

12/9

ENGL 2390 DNT 3 INTERNET See page 36 J. SORENSEN 9/20

12/9

4347 ENGL 2420 01 3 02:00PM 03:15PM MW RSC 1330 C. PROPST 8/25

12/8

4348 ENGL 2495 Q1 2 01:00PM 03:45PM TTH SR. CENTER B. SMITH 11/2

12/9

FINANCE FIN 2100 $ 4371

MANAGERIAL FINANCE

Prerequisites: ACCT 2010 & STAT 2010 or 2050 FIN 2100 NT 3 INTERNET See page 36 P. NINGER 8/25

12/9

53

Fall

5010 ENGL 2064 D1 3 10:00AM 11:37AM MW RSC LIBRARY S. TAYLOR 9/20

English - Finance

4339 ENGL 2010 01 3 11:00AM 12:15PM MW RSC A200 R. KEMPA 8/25 12/8 4340 ENGL 2010 02 3 02:00PM 03:15PM MW RSC A200 R. KEMPA 8/25 12/8 4341 ENGL 2010 ENT 3 INTERNET See page 36 J. SORENSEN 8/25 10/14 4342 ENGL 2010 NT 3 INTERNET See page 36 C. BRUNELLI 8/25 12/9


COURSE NAME SYNONYM # COURSE # CREDIT

PREREQ/NOTES TIME

DAY

BLDG./ROOM INSTRUCTOR

START/END

GEOGRAPHY & RECREATION G&R 1050

INTRODUCTION TO NATURAL RESOURCES

4375 G&R 1050 01 3 08:30AM 09:50AM TTH RSC A209 C. THOMPSON 8/26

12/9

GEOLOGY GEOL 1100 PHYSICAL GEOLOGY Concurrent Enrollment In GEOL 1101 (required) $ 4376 GEOL 1100 01 4 09:00AM 09:53AM MWF RSC 1223 C. LOVE 8/25 GEOL 1101 PHYSICAL GEOLOGY LAB Concurrent Enrollment In GEOL 1100

4380 GEOL 1101 A 0 10:00AM 12:00PM T RSC 1223 C. LOVE 8/31

GEOL 2150 $ 4384

12/8

12/7

GEOMORPHOLOGY

Prerequisites: GEOL 1100; Concurrent Enrollment In GEOL 2151 (required) GEOL 2150 01 4 01:00PM 01:53PM MWF RSC 1223 C. LOVE 8/25 12/8 GEOL 2151 GEOMORPHOLOGY LAB Concurrent Enrollment In GEOL 2150 4385 GEOL 2151 A 0 01:00PM 02:53PM T RSC 1223 C. LOVE 8/31 12/7

GERMAN GERM 1020 $ 5056

FIRST YEAR GERMAN II

Prerequisites: GERM 1010

GERM 1020 NT 4 INTERNET See page 36 E. MINTY 8/25

12/9

HEALTH EDUCATION HLED 1003

WELLNESS

HLED 1222 $ 4399

WILDERNESS 1ST AID & SAFETY

HLED 1225

FIRST AID AND CPR

4396 HLED 1003 01 3 11:30AM 12:45PM TTH RSC 1444 D. HARTON $ 4397 HLED 1003 NT 3 INTERNET See page 36 K. HUMPHREYS $ 4398 HLED 1003 NT2 3 INTERNET See page 36 K. HUMPHREYS $ 5055 HLED 1003 FNT 3 INTERNET See page 36 D. JUMP

8/26 8/25 8/25 10/18

12/9 12/9 12/9 12/9

Fieldtrip On 12/05, 8am-4pm

HLED 1222 F1 2 06:00PM 08:00PM MW RSC 1311 J. LUSTIK 10/18 12/8

4400 HLED 1225 Q1 2 10:00AM 11:53AM TTH RSC 1311 S. STUART 9/7 10/14 4401 HLED 1225 F1 2 10:00AM 11:45AM TTH RSC 1311 S. STUART 10/19 12/9

HEALTH SCIENCE GENERAL HLTK 1200 $ 4404 $ 4403

MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY

HLTK 1650 $ 4405

ADV CPR/AED FOR PROFESSIONALS

HLTK 1200 NT 2 INTERNET See page 36 B. JAMES 8/25 12/9 HLTK 1200 FNT 2 INTERNET See page 36 W. TOTH 10/18 12/9

Prerequisites: HLTK 1630, Current CPR Card or Instructor Permission

HLTK 1650 Q1 1 06:00PM 09:00PM M-F RSC POOL C. HAFNER 11/29 12/3

Fall

Geography & Rec. - History

HISTORY HIST 1110 $ 4386

WESTERN CIVILIZATION I

HIST 1110 NT 3 INTERNET See page 36 L. POLLARD 8/25 HIST 1211 US HISTORY I: TO 1865 Prerequisites: COMPASS Reading Score 71 or higher, or ACT Reading Score of 20 or higher, or HMDV 1000 (C or better) $ 4387 HIST 1211 NT 3 INTERNET See page 36 L. POLLARD 8/25

12/9

3 INTERNET See page 36 L. POLLARD 8/25

12/9

HIST 1221 US HISTORY II: FROM 1865 $ 4391 HIST 1221 NT

Prerequisites: COMPASS Reading Score 71 or higher, or ACT Reading Score of 20 or higher, or HMDV 1000 (C or better)

HIST 1251 WYOMING HISTORY  4393 HIST 1251 F1 $ 5093 HIST 1251 NT

Prerequisites: COMPASS Reading Score 71 or higher, or ACT Reading Score of 20 or higher, or HMDV 1000 (C or better)

12/9

3 07:00PM 09:30PM MW RSC 1005 A. GARDNER 10/18 12/9 3 INTERNET See page 36 M. MATHEWS 8/25 12/9

54


COURSE NAME SYNONYM # COURSE # CREDIT

PREREQ/NOTES TIME

DAY

BLDG./ROOM INSTRUCTOR

START/END

HOME ECONOMICS (NUTRITION) HOEC 1140

NUTRITION

4919 HOEC 1140 01 3 10:00AM 11:15AM TTH RSC 1403 J. LICCARDO 8/26 12/9 4442 HOEC 1140 02 3 11:30AM 12:45PM TTH RSC 1403 J. LICCARDO 8/26 12/9 $ 4443 HOEC 1140 ENT 3 INTERNET See page 36 S. HOLT 8/25 10/14 $ 4444 HOEC 1140 FNT 3 INTERNET See page 36 S. HOLT 10/18 12/9

HUMAN DEVELOPMENT HMDV 1000

COLLEGE STUDIES

HMDV 1100

SPEED READING

HMDV 1110

COLLEGE VOCABULARY

HMDV 1270

STRESS MANAGEMENT & REDUCTION

HMDV 1280

EXPLORATIONS IN PERSONALITY

HMDV 1502

ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE

HMDV 1503

NON-NATIVE CONVERSATION

HMDV 1515 $ 4437

CAREER DEVELOPMENT

HMDV 2410 $ 4439

ASSESSMENT PORTFOLIO

4408 HMDV 1000 01 2 10:00AM 10:53AM MW RSC A207 S. FAHLSING 8/25 4410 HMDV 1000 Q1 2 01:00PM 01:53PM MW RSC 2023 J. SMALLWOOD 8/25 4411 HMDV 1000 D1 2 10:00AM 10:53AM MW RSC 1220 J. SMALLWOOD 9/20 $ 4412 HMDV 1000 QNT 2 INTERNET See page 36 J. SMALLWOOD 8/25 $ 4409 HMDV 1000 FNT 2 INTERNET See page 36 A. CALMES 10/18

12/8 11/3 12/8 11/5 12/9

4417 HMDV 1100 01 1 11:00AM 11:53AM MW RSC 2051 J. SMALLWOOD 8/25 4418 HMDV 1100 02 1 12:00PM 12:53PM MW RSC 2051 S. FAHLSING 8/25 4419 HMDV 1100 03 1 01:00PM 01:53PM MW RSC 2051 S. FAHLSING 8/25 4420 HMDV 1100 04 1 10:00AM 10:53AM TTH RSC 2051 J. SMALLWOOD 8/26 4421 HMDV 1100 05 1 11:00AM 11:53AM TTH RSC 2051 J. SMALLWOOD 8/26 4422 HMDV 1100 06 1 01:00PM 01:53PM TTH RSC 2051 S. FAHLSING 8/26 4423 HMDV 1100 07 1 02:00PM 02:53PM TTH RSC 2051 S. FAHLSING 8/26  4424 HMDV 1100 G1 1 10:00AM 10:53AM MW GRC 110 L. CAROLLO 8/25

12/8 12/8 12/8 12/9 12/9 12/9 12/9 12/8

12/8 12/8 12/8 12/9 12/9 12/9 12/9 12/8

4425 HMDV 1110 01 1 11:00AM 11:53AM MW RSC 2051 J. SMALLWOOD 8/25 4426 HMDV 1110 02 1 12:00PM 12:53PM MW RSC 2051 S. FAHLSING 8/25 4427 HMDV 1110 03 1 01:00PM 01:53PM MW RSC 2051 S. FAHLSING 8/25 4428 HMDV 1110 04 1 10:00AM 10:53AM TTH RSC 2051 J. SMALLWOOD 8/26 4429 HMDV 1110 05 1 11:00AM 11:53AM TTH RSC 2051 J. SMALLWOOD 8/26 4430 HMDV 1110 06 1 01:00PM 01:53PM TTH RSC 2051 S. FAHLSING 8/26 4431 HMDV 1110 07 1 02:00PM 02:53PM TTH RSC 2051 S. FAHLSING 8/26  4432 HMDV 1110 G1 1 10:00AM 10:53AM MW GRC 110 L. CAROLLO 8/25

4433 HMDV 1270 F1 1 03:15PM 05:00PM T RSC 1444 K. DRANE-NASH 10/19 12/7 4434 HMDV 1280 F1 1 03:00PM 04:45PM W RSC 2027 B. ZERGER 10/20 12/8 4435 HMDV 1502 01 3 10:00AM 10:53AM MWF RSC 2023 C. PROPST 8/25

12/8

4436 HMDV 1503 01 3 02:00PM 03:15PM MW RSC 2021 L. CHEW 8/25

12/8

HMDV 1515 FNT 2 INTERNET See page 36 M. REMBACZ 10/18 12/9

Instructor Permission Required. Contact The Peer Tutor Center For More Information.

4441 HMDV 2475 01 1 TBA TBA RSC 2021 R. TOLHURST 8/25

HMDV 2490 $ 5130

STD: RESEARCH IN THE INFORMATION AGE

HMDV 2490 NT 1 INTERNET See page 36 C. POULSEN-HOLLIN 8/25

12/9 12/9

HUMANITIES HUMN 1010

HONORS INTRODUCTION TO HUMANITIES

Honors Program Students Only

HUMN 2486 $ 5014

WESTERN AMERICAN STUDIES SEMNR: LAND USE CONFLICT

4445 HUMN 1010 HP 3 08:30AM 09:45AM TTH RSC 1406 R. KEMPA 8/26

12/9

HUMN 2486 NT 3 INTERNET See page 36 K. HOLDSWORTH 8/25

12/9

55

Fall

HMDV 2475 INTERNSHIP: TUTOR TRAINING

Home Economics - Humanities

HMDV 2410 FNT 1 INTERNET See page 36 D. RENZ 10/18 12/9


COURSE NAME SYNONYM # COURSE # CREDIT

PREREQ/NOTES TIME

DAY

BLDG./ROOM INSTRUCTOR

START/END

INDUSTRIAL MAINTENANCE INDM 1510 $ 4448 $ 4447

INDUSTRIAL MECHANICS I

INDM 1520 $ 4449

INDUSTRIAL MECHANICS II

INDM 1530 $ 4450 $ 4451

INDUSTRIAL MECHANICS III

INDM 1570 $ 4453

INDUST HYDRAULICS I (FLUID POWER)

INDM 1590 $ 4455 $ 4456

INDUSTRIAL PNEUMATICS

INDM 1510 A1 3 08:00AM 11:00AM M-TH RSC 1512 M. WINKEL 8/25 INDM 1510 C1 3 07:00PM 10:00PM M-TH RSC 1512 M. WINKEL 11/3

9/28 12/9

INDM 1520 B1 3 01:00PM 04:00PM M-TH RSC 1512 M. WINKEL 9/29

11/2

INDM 1530 C1 3 08:00AM 11:00AM M-TH RSC 1512 M. WINKEL 11/3 INDM 1530 C2 3 01:00PM 04:00PM M-TH RSC 1512 M. WINKEL 11/3

12/9 12/9

INDM 1570 A1 3 01:00PM 04:00PM M-TH RSC 1521 L. FLAIM 8/25

9/28

INDM 1590 B1 3 04:00PM 07:00PM M-TH RSC 1512 M. WINKEL 9/29 INDM 1590 C1 3 01:00PM 04:00PM M-TH RSC 1502 J. URIARTE 11/3

11/2 12/9

INFORMATION MANAGEMENT IMGT 2400

INTRO TO INFORMATION MANAGMENT

Prerequisites: COSC 1200

4446 IMGT 2400 01 3 11:30AM 12:45PM TTH RSC 1440 B. MOORE 8/26

12/9

INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNOLOGY ITEC 2360 TEACHING WITH TECHNOLOGY $ 4457 ITEC 2360 NT $ 4458 ITEC 2360 NT2

Prerequisites: EDCI 1000 or other introductory education course or Instructor Permission. Experience With Computers Recommended

3 INTERNET See page 36 J. LASH 8/25 3 INTERNET See page 36 C. HOUGHTON 8/25

12/9 12/9

LIBRARY SCIENCE LIBS 2280 $ 4459

LITERATURE FOR CHILDREN

Prerequisites: ENGL 1010

LIBS 2280 NT 3 INTERNET See page 36 P. WILLOUGHBY 8/25 12/9 LIBS 2490 STD: ONLINE RESEARCH TOOLS Prerequisites: ENGL 1010 & CMAP 0910 5015 LIBS 2490 01 2 09:00AM 09:53AM W RSC LIBRARY C. POULSEN-HOLLIN 8/25 12/8 Partial Internet Course, See page 37 $ 5016 LIBS 2490 NT 2 INTERNET See page 36 C. POULSEN-HOLLIN 8/25 12/9

Fall

Industrial Maint. - Management

MACHINE TOOL TECHNOLOGY MCH 2740 $ 4510

MACHINE TOOL PROCESSES I

MCH 2750 $ 4512

MACHINE TOOL PROCESSES II

Prerequisites: MCH 2740

MCH 2760 $ 4514

ADV MACHINE TOOL PROCESSES I

Prerequisites: MCH 2750

MCH 2770 $ 4515

ADV MACHINE TOOL PROCESSES II

Prerequisites: MCH 2760

MCH 2740 01 4 06:00PM 09:15PM WTH RSC 1501 J. MORTENSEN 8/25

12/9

MCH 2750 01 4 06:00PM 09:15PM WTH RSC 1501 J. MORTENSEN 8/25

12/9

MCH 2760 01 3 06:00PM 09:15PM WTH RSC 1501 J. MORTENSEN 8/25

12/9

MCH 2770 01 3 06:00PM 09:15PM WTH RSC 1501 J. MORTENSEN 8/25

12/9

MANAGEMENT MGT 1000 $ 4516

INTRODUCTION TO SUPERVISION

MGT 1000 FNT 3 INTERNET See page 36 M. HUEBNER 10/18 12/9

MGT 2020 FUNDAMENTALS OF LEADERSHIP

Prerequisites: Student Leader in ASG, RA's, Club Leaders Others with Instructor Permission.

4517 MGT 2020 D1 2 03:00PM 04:30PM T RSC 1408 J. FREEZE 9/21

56

12/7


COURSE NAME SYNONYM # COURSE # CREDIT

MGT 2100

PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT

PREREQ/NOTES TIME

DAY

BLDG./ROOM INSTRUCTOR

START/END

Prerequisites: ENGL 1010

4518 MGT 2100 01 3 03:00PM 04:15PM MW RSC 1403 STAFF 8/25

12/8

MARKETING MKT 1100 $ 5150

RETAILING

MKT 1300 $ 4520

ADVERTISING

MKT 1100 NT 3 INTERNET See page 36 B. HORTON 8/25

12/9

MKT 1300 NT 3 INTERNET See page 36 J. FREEZE 8/25

12/9

MATHEMATICS 12/8 12/8 12/9 12/9 12/9 12/8 12/9 12/9

MATH 0930 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA

Prerequisites: Math Placement Exam, MATH 0920 (C or better), or ACT Math score 21 or higher

MATH 1000 PROBLEM SOLVING

Prerequisites: Math Placement Exam, MATH 0920 (C or better), or TECH 1000 (C or better), or ACT Math score 21 or higher

MATH 1100

Prerequisites: MATH 1000; Concurrent Enrollment In EDEL 1410 (required)

4473 MATH 0930 01 4 09:00AM 09:53AM MW RSC 1407 S. PAULEY 8/25 4474 MATH 0930 02 4 10:00AM 10:53AM MW RSC 1407 N. KOURBELAS 8/25 4475 MATH 0930 03 4 01:00PM 01:53PM MW RSC 1407 N. KOURBELAS 8/25 5036 MATH 0930 04 4 01:00PM 01:53PM TTH RSC 1407 R. CHENEY 8/26  4476 MATH 0930 05 4 07:00PM 09:00PM TTH RSC 1220 C. MELSON 8/26 $ 4477 MATH 0930 NT 4 INTERNET See page 36 W. WIGGINS 8/25

12/8 12/8 12/8 12/9 12/9 12/9

4480 MATH 1000 01 3 08:00AM 09:15AM MW RSC 1220 T. BEVELL 8/25 4481 MATH 1000 02 02:00PM 03:15PM MW RSC A207 N. KOURBELAS 8/25 3 4482 MATH 1000 03 3 08:00AM 09:15AM TTH RSC 1220 T. BEVELL 8/26 4484 MATH 1000 D1 3 09:00AM 09:53AM M-TH RSC A204 STAFF 9/20 $ 4485 MATH 1000 NT 3 INTERNET See page 36 J. THOMAS 8/25 $ 4483 MATH 1000 NT2 3 INTERNET See page 36 D. SKROPANIC 8/25 $ 4486 MATH 1000 QNT 3 INTERNET See page 36 M. PEEK 10/4

12/8 12/8 12/9 12/9 12/9 12/9 12/9

4489 MATH 1100 01 3 12:30PM 01:45PM MW RSC A204 C. NEWBERG 8/25

12/8

4491 MATH 1400 01 4 10:00AM 10:53AM MTWF RSC 1221 S. HEYBORNE 8/25 4492 MATH 1400 02 4 01:00PM 01:53PM M-TH RSC 1221 S. PAULEY 8/25 4490 MATH 1400 03 4 02:00PM 02:53PM M-TH RSC 1221 S. PAULEY 8/25 $ 4496 MATH 1400 NT 4 INTERNET See page 36 J. THOMAS 8/25

12/8 12/9 12/9 12/9

4500 MATH 1405 01 3 11:00AM 12:15PM MW RSC A204 C. NEWBERG 8/25 4501 MATH 1405 02 3 12:45PM 01:53PM TTH RSC A204 C. NEWBERG 8/26 $ 4502 MATH 1405 NT 3 INTERNET See page 36 J. THOMAS 8/25

12/8 12/9 12/9

4503 MATH 2200 01 5 12:45PM 01:53PM M-TH RSC 1332 D. METZ 8/25 4504 MATH 2200 NT 5 INTERNET See page 36 D. METZ 8/25

12/9 12/9

4505 MATH 2205 01 5 01:00PM 01:53PM M-F RSC 1220 S. HEYBORNE 8/25

12/9

4506 MATH 2250 01 4 02:00PM 02:53PM M-TH RSC A201 S. HEYBORNE 8/25

12/9

MATH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TEACHERS I

MATH 1400 PRECALCULUS ALGEBRA

Prerequisites: Math Placement Exam, MATH 0930 (C or better), or Math ACT score 23 or higher. Graphing Calculator Required.

MATH 1405 PRECALCULUS TRIGONOMETRY

Prerequisites: Math Placement Exam, MATH 1400 (C or better), or Math ACT score 25 or higher

MATH 2200 CALCULUS I

Prerequisites: Math Placement Exam, or MATH 1405 (C or better), MATH 1450 (C or better), or MATH ACT score 27 or higher

$

MATH 2205

CALCULUS II

Prerequisites: MATH 2200

MATH 2250

ELEMENTARY LINEAR ALGEBRA

Prerequisites: MATH 2205

57

Fall

BEGINNING ALGEBRA Prerequisites: Math Placement Exam or DVST 0900 4465 MATH 0920 01 4 11:00AM 11:53AM MW RSC 1407 R. CHENEY 8/25 4466 MATH 0920 02 4 02:00PM 02:53PM MW RSC 1407 C. NEWBERG 8/25 4467 MATH 0920 03 4 09:00AM 09:53AM TTH RSC 1407 S. PAULEY 8/26 4463 MATH 0920 04 4 10:00AM 10:53AM TTH RSC 1407 STAFF 8/26 4464 MATH 0920 05 4 11:30AM 12:23PM TTH RSC 1407 STAFF 8/26  5148 MATH 0920 06 4 07:00PM 09:00PM MW RSC 1220 C. MELSON 8/25 $ 4469 MATH 0920 NT 4 INTERNET See page 36 W. WIGGINS 8/25 $ 4470 MATH 0920 NT2 4 INTERNET See page 36 R. CHENEY 8/25

Marketing - Mathematics

MATH 0920


COURSE NAME SYNONYM # COURSE # CREDIT

MATH 2350 BUSINESS CALCULUS I

PREREQ/NOTES TIME

DAY

BLDG./ROOM INSTRUCTOR

START/END

Prerequisites: Math Placement Exam, MATH 1400 (C or better), or Math ACT score 26 or higher

4507 MATH 2350 01 4 08:30AM 09:53AM MWF RSC 1221 S. HEYBORNE 8/25 4508 MATH 2350 NT 4 INTERNET See page 36 J. THOMAS 8/25

$

12/8 12/9

MUSIC MUSC 0200

CONVOCATION

Music Majors.

MUSC 1150

GUITAR I

MUSC 1290

CLASS PIANO I

MUSC 1295

CLASS PIANO III

Prerequisites: MUSC 1291; Concurrent Enrollment In MUSC 2030; MUSC 2035

MUSC 1375  4534

SYMPHONIC BAND

By Audition Only

MUSC 1390

JAZZ ENSEMBLE I

By Audition Only

MUSC 1400  4536  4537

COLLEGIATE CHORALE

MUSC 1450

VOCAL ENSEMBLE

Instructor Permission Required.

MUSC 1485

INSTRUMENTAL ENSEMBLE

By Audition Only

MUSC 1490

PIANO ENSEMBLE

By Audition Only

4522 MUSC 0200 Q1 0 12:00PM 12:53PM F RSC B105 M. HOLLOWAY 9/24 11/12 MUSC 1030 WRITTEN THEORY I Concurrent Enrollment In MUSC 1035 4525 MUSC 1030 01 3 10:00AM 10:53AM MWF RSC B103 M. HOLLOWAY 8/25 12/8 MUSC 1035 AURAL THEORY I Concurrent Enrollment In MUSC 1030 4526 MUSC 1035 01 1 10:00AM 10:53AM TTH RSC B103 L. NELSON 8/26 12/9 4527 MUSC 1150 01 1 02:00PM 02:53PM MW RSC B121 B. GOMEZ 8/25 4528 MUSC 1150 02 1 02:00PM 02:53PM TTH RSC B103 B. GOMEZ 8/26

12/8 12/9

4529 MUSC 1290 01 Musical Theatre & Music Mjrs 1 10:00AM 10:53AM MW RSC B106 L. NELSON 8/25 4530 MUSC 1290 02 Music Majors 1 11:00AM 11:53AM MW RSC B106 L. NELSON 8/25 4531 MUSC 1290 03 Non-Music Majors 1 01:00PM 01:53PM MW RSC B106 L. NELSON 8/25 1 09:00AM 09:53AM TTH RSC B106 L. NELSON 8/26 4532 MUSC 1290 04 Musical Theatre Majors

12/8 12/8 12/8 12/9

4533 MUSC 1295 01 1 10:00AM 10:53AM TTH RSC B106 M. HOLLOWAY 8/26

12/9

MUSC 1375 01 1 07:00PM 09:00PM M RSC B105 D. HOPKINS 8/30

12/6

4535 MUSC 1390 01 1 02:00PM 02:53PM MW RSC B105 M. HOLLOWAY 8/25

12/8

MUSC 1400 01 1 07:00PM 09:00PM TH RSC B105 C. JACOBSEN 8/26 MUSC 1400 G1 1 07:00PM 09:00PM T GRC JWP M. CISCAR 8/31

12/9 12/7

4538 MUSC 1450 01 Women’s Ensemble 1 12:00PM 12:53PM TTH RSC B121 N. NELSON 8/25 4539 MUSC 1450 02 SATB 1 02:00PM 02:53PM TTH RSC B121 N. NELSON 8/25 4540 MUSC 1450 03 A Capella 1 02:00PM 03:45PM F RSC B121 N. NELSON 8/25

12/9 12/9 12/9

5025 MUSC 1485 01 Blue Grass 1 01:00PM 01:53PM MW RSC B105 B. GOMEZ 8/25 12/8 4541 MUSC 1485 02 Flute 1 03:30PM 05:30PM W RSC B103 T. AUSTIN 8/25 12/8 1 04:00PM 05:00PM TTH RSC B103 B. GOMEZ 8/26 12/9 5023 MUSC 1485 03 Guitar 5024 MUSC 1485 04 Saxophone 1 02:00PM 03:45PM F RSC B105 M. HOLLOWAY 8/27 12/3 4542 MUSC 1490 01 1 11:00AM 11:53AM TTH RSC 1002 M. HOLLOWAY 8/26

12/9

5094 MUSC 2015 HP 3 01:00PM 01:53PM MWF RSC B103 M. HOLLOWAY 8/25 MUSC 2030 WRITTEN THEORY III Prerequisites: MUSC 1040; Concurrent Enrollment In MUSC 2035 4544 MUSC 2030 01 3 11:00AM 11:53AM MWF RSC B142 M. HOLLOWAY 8/25 MUSC 2035 AURAL THEORY III Prerequisites: MUSC 1045; Concurrent Enrollment In MUSC 2030 4545 MUSC 2035 01 1 11:00AM 11:53AM TTH RSC B103 L. NELSON 8/26

12/8

Fall

Music

MUSC 2015 HONORS INTRO TO MUSIC OF WORLD

MUSC 2050 $ 5073

Prerequisites: MUSC 1000; Open To Students With 3.25 College GPA, or 25 ACT, Or 3.5 High School GPA, Or Instructor Permission

MUSIC HISTORY SURVEY I

MUSC 2050 NT 3 INTERNET See page 36 J. RABENS 8/25 MUSC 2071 APPLIED MUSIC GUITAR Instructor Permission Required. $ 4547 MUSC 2071 01 Classical 1 TBA W RSC B120 I. APT 8/25 $ 5026 MUSC 2071 02 Commercial 1 TBA TBA RSC B120 B. GOMEZ 8/25

MUSC 2073 APPLIED MUSIC PIANO Instructor Permission Required. $ 4548 MUSC 2073 01 1 TBA TBA RSC 1002 M. HOLLOWAY 8/25 $ 4549 MUSC 2073 02 1 TBA TBA RSC 1002 L. NELSON 8/25 58

12/8 12/9 12/9 12/8 12/9 12/9 12/9


COURSE NAME SYNONYM # COURSE # CREDIT

PREREQ/NOTES TIME

DAY

BLDG./ROOM INSTRUCTOR

MUSC 2074 $ 4550 $ 4551

APPLIED MUSIC VOICE

MUSC 2075 $ 4552 $ 4553 $ 5027

APPLIED MUSIC STRINGS

MUSC 2076 $ 4554

APPLIED MUSIC BRASS

Instructor Permission Required. Instrument Must Be In Good Working Condition.

MUSC 2077 $ 4555 $ 4556

APPLIED MUSIC WOODWINDS

Instructor Permission Required. Instrument Must Be In Good Working Condition.

MUSC 2078 $ 4557

APPLIED MUSIC PERCUSSION

Instructor Permission Required.

MUSC 2150

GUITAR II

Prerequisites: MUSC 1150

MUSC 2330

GUITAR III

Prerequisites: MUSC 2150

MUSC 2355

GUITAR IV

Prerequisites: MUSC 2330

MUSC 2410

SOUND REINFORCEMENT I

MUSC 2074 01 Music Majors Only MUSC 2074 02 Musical Theatre Majors

MUSC 2075 01 Electric Bass MUSC 2075 02 Banjo MUSC 2075 03 Mandolin

1 1

1 1 1

Instructor Permission Required.

START/END

TBA TBA

TBA TBA

RSC B121 RSC B121

N. NELSON N. NELSON

8/25 8/25

Instructor Permission Required. TBA TBA TBA

TBA TBA TBA

RSC B103 RSC B120 RSC B120

D. JENSEN B. GOMEZ B. GOMEZ

8/25 8/25 8/25

12/9 12/9

12/9 12/9 12/9

MUSC 2076 01 1 TBA TBA RSC B120 D. HOPKINS 8/25

12/9

MUSC 2077 01 Saxophone 1 TBA M RSC B105 J. WASHBURN 8/30 MUSC 2077 02 Saxophone 2 TBA M RSC B105 J. WASHBURN 8/30

12/6 12/6

MUSC 2078 01 1 TBA TBA RSC B105 J. WASHBURN 8/25

12/9

4558 MUSC 2150 01 1 03:00PM 03:53PM MW RSC B105 B. GOMEZ 8/25

12/8

5028 MUSC 2330 01 1 03:00PM 03:53PM TTH RSC B105 B. GOMEZ 8/26

12/9

5029 MUSC 2355 01 1 04:00PM 04:53PM MW RSC B105 B. GOMEZ 8/25

12/8

4559 MUSC 2410 01 2 12:00PM 01:53PM TH RSC B105 D. JENSEN 8/26 MUSC 2415 RECORDING ARTS I Prerequisites: MUSC 2420 or Instructor Permission 4560 MUSC 2415 01 2 04:30PM 06:30PM T RSC B105 D. MEASLES 8/31

12/9 12/7

NURSING

NRST 1510 NURSE ASSISTANT O$ 4573 NRST 1510 X1

Concurrent Enrollment In NRST 1511 See Nursing Department for Clinical Requirements; 16 Hours of Clinical TBA

4 08:00AM 05:00PM M-F RSC 1314 K. SHEEHAN 8/2 8/13 Must take NRST 1511 XA $ 4565 NRST 1510 QNT 4 INTERNET See page 36 A. HILL 8/25 10/29 Must take NRST 1511 QA NRST 1511 NURSE ASSISTANT LAB Concurrent Enrollment In NRST 1510 4585 NRST 1511 XA 0 TBA TBA RSC 1314 K. SHEEHAN 8/2 8/13 Must take NRST 1510 X1 4577 NRST 1511 QA 0 TBA TBA RSC 1314 K. SHEEHAN 8/25 10/29 Must take NRST 1510 QNT NRST 1605 INTRODUCTION TO NURSING Prerequisites: Admission To The Nursing Program 4592 NRST 1605 X1 1 09:00AM 05:00PM M RSC 1408 K. LUZMOOR 8/16 8/17 08:00AM 05:00PM T

O

NURSING I

Concurrent Enrollment In NRST 1611

NRST 1611

NURSING I LAB

Concurrent Enrollment In NRST 1610

NRST 1610 01 10 09:00AM 12:00PM MWF RSC 1404 D. GARNER 8/25 12/9 06:00AM 12:00PM TH $ 4594 NRST 1610 02 10 09:00AM 12:00PM MWF RSC 1348 K. LUZMOOR 8/25 12/9 06:00AM 12:00PM TH $ 4595 NRST 1610 03 10 09:00AM 12:00PM MWF RSC 1206 K. SHEEHAN 8/25 12/9 06:00AM 12:00PM TH $ 4596 NRST 1610 04 10 09:00AM 12:00PM MWF RSC A205 D. BODILY 8/25 12/9 06:00AM 12:00PM TH 4598 NRST 1611 A 0 TBA TBA RSC 1314 K. SHEEHAN; 8/25 D. GARNER 4599 NRST 1611 B 0 TBA TBA RSC 1314 K. SHEEHAN; 8/25 D. BODILY

12/9 12/9

59

Fall

NRST 1610 $ 4593

Music - Nursing

O


COURSE NAME SYNONYM # COURSE # CREDIT

PREREQ/NOTES TIME

DAY

BLDG./ROOM INSTRUCTOR

NRST 2630 NURSING III $ 4603 NRST 2630 01 $ 4604 NRST 2630 02 $ 4605 NRST 2630 03 $ 4606 NRST 2630 04

Prerequisites: NRST 1620. Concurrent Enrollment In NRST 2631 Lab And Theory Do Not Meet Same Weeks.

NRST 2631

Concurrent Enrollment In NRST 2630

START/END

10 01:00PM 04:00PM MWF RSC 1348 K. LUZMOOR 8/25 10 01:00PM 04:00PM MWF RSC 1404 T. CRANDALL 8/25 10 01:00PM 04:00PM MWF RSC 1206 S. THOMAS 8/25 10 01:00PM 04:00PM MWF RSC A205 H. BROWN 8/25

12/8 12/8 12/8 12/8

4608 NRST 2631 A 0 TBA TBA TBA TBA K. LUZMOOR 8/25 4609 NRST 2631 B 0 TBA TBA TBA TBA T. CRANDALL 8/25 4610 NRST 2631 C 0 TBA TBA TBA TBA S. THOMAS 8/25 4611 NRST 2631 D 0 TBA TBA TBA TBA H. BROWN 8/25

12/9 12/9 12/9 12/9

NURSING III LAB

OIL & GAS PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY OGPT 1510 $ 4613

OIL & GAS PRODUCTION I

OGPT 1520 $ 4614

OIL & GAS PRODUCTION II

Prerequisites: OGPT 1510

OGPT 1530 $ 4615

OIL & GAS PRODUCTION III

Prerequisites: OGPT 1520

OGPT 1510 A1 3 01:00PM 04:00PM M-TH RSC O&GBLD P. JOHNSON 8/25

9/28

OGPT 1520 B1 3 01:00PM 04:00PM M-TH RSC O&GBLD P. JOHNSON 9/29

11/2

OGPT 1530 C1 3 01:00PM 04:00PM M-TH RSC O&GBLD P. JOHNSON 11/3

12/9

OUTDOOR EDUCATION ACTIVITIES OEAC 2490 $ 5147

STD: WILDERNESS SURVIVAL SKILLS

Required Field Trip 12/4 & 12/5

OEAC 2490 Q1 1 05:30PM 08:30PM MW RSC 1404 M. REMBACZ 11/22 12/5

PHILOSOPHY PHIL 1000

INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY

4663 PHIL 1000 01 3 11:00AM 12:15PM MW RSC A202 J. GRUBB 8/25 $ 4664 PHIL 1000 NT 3 INTERNET See page 36 A. REED 8/25

12/8 12/9

PHLEBOTOMY PHLB 1800 $ 5070

PRINCIPLES OF PHLEBOTOMY Concurrent Enrollment In PHLB 1970 (required) PHLB 1800 T1 3 06:00PM 09:00PM TTH GRC 112 STAFF 8/26 PHLB 1970 PHLEBOTOMY PRACTICUM Concurrent Enrollment In PHLB 1800 (required)  5071 PHLB 1970 T1 3 06:00PM 09:00PM TTH GRC 112 STAFF 8/26

12/9 12/9

PHYSICAL ACTIVITY

Fall

Nursing - Physical Activity

Prior to participating in any WWCC physical activity course students may be required to obtain a physician's release. PEAC 1011 AQUATIC CONDITIONING Prerequisite: Demonstrated Intermediate Swim Skills $ 4617 PEAC 1011 01 1 11:00AM 11:50AM MW RSC POOL C. HAFNER 8/25 12/8

PEAC 1029 $ 4619

CORE BOARD TRAINING

PEAC 1038

STEP AEROBICS I

PEAC 1039

STEP AEROBICS II

Prerequisites: PEAC 1038

PEAC 1050 W$ 5075

BEGINNING TENNIS

Course Will Not Meet 9/3 & 4

PEAC 1120 $ 4621 $ 4622

INTRO TO FREE WEIGHT TRAINING

PEAC 1029 Q1 1 12:00PM 12:53PM MW RSC AUX K. LEUM 9/13

12/1

5141 PEAC 1038 01 1 10:00AM 10:53AM MW RSC 1111 T. VASE 8/25 5142 PEAC 1038 02 1 12:00PM 12:53PM MW RSC 1111 T. VASE 8/25

12/8 12/8

4917 PEAC 1039 01 1 12:00PM 12:53PM TTH RSC 1111 T. VASE 8/26

12/9

PEAC 1050 Q1 1 04:30PM 06:30PM THF TENNIS CRT K. LEUM 8/26 9/25 10:00AM 12:00PM S PEAC 1120 01 1 12:00PM 12:53PM MW RSC 1225 J. LICCARDO 8/25 PEAC 1120 02 1 01:00PM 01:53PM MW RSC 1225 J. LICCARDO 8/25

60

12/8 12/8


COURSE NAME SYNONYM # COURSE # CREDIT

PREREQ/NOTES TIME

DAY

BLDG./ROOM INSTRUCTOR

PEAC 1253 $ 4624 $ 4625

BEGINNING BOWLING

PEAC 1260 $ 4628

BEGINNING VOLLEYBALL

PEAC 1273 $ 4630

WEIGHT TRAINING CONDITIONING

PEAC 1287 $ 4632

ROCK CLIMBING I

PEAC 1290 $ 4633 $ 4634 $ 5160 $ 4636 $ 4638 $ 4635 $ 4637 $ 4639 $ 4916

PHYSICAL CONDITIONING:

PEAC 1294 $ 4641

YOGA

START/END

Clearview Bowling, Green River, 80$ Fee Due At First Meeting PEAC 1253 GF1 1 01:00PM 03:00PM TTH CLRVW BWL R. CARTER 10/19 12/9 PEAC 1253 GF2 1 03:00PM 05:00PM TTH CLRVW BWL R. CARTER 10/19 12/9 PEAC 1260 01 1 01:00PM 01:53PM MW RSC GYM D. HARTON 8/25

12/8

PEAC 1273 01 1 01:30PM 02:30PM TTH RSC WTRM D. HARTON 8/26 12/9

Day Field Trips: 9/11 And 9/18

PEAC 1287 Q1 1 06:00PM 09:00PM TTH RSC A202 M. NEWSOM 9/7

9/21

PEAC 1290 01 STABILITY BALL 1 11:00AM 11:53AM MW RSC AUX D. HARTON 8/25 12/8 PEAC 1290 02 CARDIO KICKBOXING 1 04:00PM 04:53PM MW RSC AUX K. MONK 8/25 12/8 PEAC 1290 03 FITNESS CIRCUIT 1 11:00AM 11:53AM TTH RSC AUX J. SCHULZE 8/26 12/9 PEAC 1290 04 FITNESS CIRCUIT 1 02:00PM 02:53PM TTH RSC AUX N. JOHNSON 8/26 12/9 PEAC 1290 05 BOSU 1 04:30PM 05:23PM TTH RSC AUX K. MONK 8/26 12/9 PEAC 1290 Q1 TOTAL BODY FUSION 1 12:00PM 12:53PM TTH RSC AUX S. STUART 9/7 12/9 PEAC 1290 06 BODY BAR 1 05:30PM 06:23PM MW RSC WELL N. JOHNSON 8/25 12/8 PEAC 1290 GE KICKBOXING 1 06:30PM 08:23PM MW GRC GYM S. SALAS 8/25 10/13 PEAC 1290 GF BOOT CAMP & CORE 1 06:30PM 08:23PM MW GRC GYM S. SALAS 10/18 12/8

PEAC 1294 01 1 02:00PM 02:53PM MW RSC AUX E. CHAPUT 8/25 PEAC 1297 WHITEWATER RAFTING Class Meets 9/1; Field Trip 9/10-9/12 $ 4642 PEAC 1297 Q1 1 05:00PM 08:00PM W RSC 1406 C. ROLLISON 9/1

12/8 9/12

PEAC 1309 HIKE-CAMP-FISH $ 4643 PEAC 1309 Q1

Day Field Trips 2pm 9/2 & 5pm 9/7; Overnight Field Trip 3pm 9/10 - 5pm 9/12 **Field Trips Required**

PEAC 1387 INDOOR ROCK CLIMBING $ 4646 PEAC 1387 F1

First Class Meeting On RS Campus. Course Meets At RS Civic Center. Additional Fees Required.

PEAC 2017 WATER SAFETY INSTRUCTOR $ 4649 PEAC 2017 Q1

Prerequisites: PEAC 2018, Proof of Lifeguard Certificate Or Instructor Permission Meets 11/2 - 4 & 11/10 - 13

PEAC 2018 LIFEGUARD TRAINING $ 4650 PEAC 2018 Q1 1

Prerequisites: Demonstrated Intermediate Swim Skills

PEAC 2025 $ 4651

Field Trip 12/3 2pm - 10pm

2 05:30PM 08:30PM TTH RSC 1406 M. REMBACZ; 8/31 9/12 S. MITCHELL PEAC 1320 BIG GAME HABITAT SKILLS Field Trip 7am 11/06 - 7pm 11/07; ** Field Trip Required ** $ 4644 PEAC 1320 Q1 1 05:30PM 08:30PM TTH RSC 1408 M. REMBACZ 10/28 11/7 PEAC 1340 MOUNTAIN BIKING Two Additional Friday Class Meetings TBA $ 4645 PEAC 1340 A1 1 03:00PM 05:00PM MW RSC A201 C. MEDLER 8/25 9/27

1 04:00PM 06:00PM MW RSC 1440 J. LICCARDO 10/18 12/8 PEAC 2005 PERSONALIZED FITNESS I Class Will Also Meet On 2 Friday's, 8/27 & 10/1, 2-5pm $ 4647 PEAC 2005 E1 2 09:00AM 10:53AM MWF RSC WELL D. HARTON 8/25 10/13 $ 4648 PEAC 2005 F1 2 09:00AM 10:53AM MWF RSC WELL D. HARTON 10/18 12/8

WILDERNESS NAVIGATION

PEAC 2025 F1 1 04:00PM 05:53PM W RSC 1408 J. LUSTIK 10/20 12/8

VARSITY ATHLETICS PEAT 1010

CHEERLEADING

PEAT 1040

VARSITY SOCCER (WOMEN)

PEAT 1050

VARSITY BASKETBALL (MEN)

PEAT 1060

VARSITY BASKETBALL (WOMEN)

4653 PEAT 1010 D1 1 TBA TBA TBA TBA L. GROSSNICKLE 9/20

12/9

4654 PEAT 1040 Q1 1 TBA TBA TBA TBA B. SMITH 9/1

10/22

4655 PEAT 1050 F1 1 TBA TBA TBA TBA T. BEVELL 10/18 12/9 4656 PEAT 1060 F1 1 TBA TBA TBA TBA V. SWARTZ 10/18 12/9 61

Fall

06:00PM 09:30PM M-F RSC POOL C. HAFNER 9/20 10/1 08:00AM 05:00PM S

Phys. Activity - Varsity Athletics

1 06:00PM 09:30PM T-F RSC POOL C. HAFNER 11/2 11/13 08:00AM 05:00PM S


COURSE NAME SYNONYM # COURSE # CREDIT

PREREQ/NOTES TIME

DAY

BLDG./ROOM INSTRUCTOR

PEAT 1070

VARSITY WRESTLING

PEAT 1080

VARSITY VOLLEYBALL

PEAT 2071

VARSITY SOCCER (MEN)

START/END

4657 PEAT 1070 F1 1 TBA TBA TBA TBA A. CASTILLO 10/18 12/9 4658 PEAT 1080 Q1 1 TBA TBA TBA TBA F. REYNOLDS 8/25 11/12 4659 PEAT 2071 Q1 1 TBA TBA TBA TBA J. ATKINSON 9/1

10/22

PHYSICAL EDUCATION, PROFESSIONAL PEPR 1120 TEACHING FREE WEIGHT TRAINING Prerequisites: PEPR 2130 (may be taken concurrently) 5035 PEPR 1120 01 1 11:00AM 11:53AM MW RSC 1225 J. LICCARDO 8/25 PEPR 2130

FITNESS LEADERSHIP TRAINING I

PEPR 2471

ADVANCED EXERCISE SCIENCE INTERNSHIP Prerequisites: PEPR 2470

12/8

4660 PEPR 2130 01 3 01:30PM 02:45PM TTH RSC 1403 J. LICCARDO 8/26 12/9 03:00PM 03:53PM T RSC WELL PEPR 2470 BEGINNING EXERCISE SCIENCE INTERNSHIP Prerequisites: PEPR 2130 (my be taken concurrently) 4661 PEPR 2470 01 1.00-2.00 12:00PM 12:53PM W RSC 1403 D. HARTON 8/25 12/8 4662 PEPR 2471 01 1.00-2.00 12:00PM 12:53PM W RSC 1403 D. HARTON 8/25 PEPR 2490 STD: INTRO TO SPORTS PSYCHOLOGY 4918 PEPR 2490 Q1 3 08:15AM 09:45AM TTH RSC 1403 S. STUART 9/7

12/8 12/9

PHYSICS PHYS 1050 CONCEPTS OF PHYSICS

Prerequisites: MATH 0920 or TECH 1000 or placement into MATH 0930 or higher; Concurrent Enrollment In PHYS 1051 (required)

PHYS 1110 GENERAL PHYSICS I

Prerequisites: MATH 1405, MATH 1450, or equivalent Concurrent Enrollment In PHYS 1111

PHYS 1111

Concurrent Enrollment In PHYS 1110

4667 PHYS 1050 Q1 4 08:00AM 09:53AM MW RSC 1330 D. METZ 9/29 12/8 08:00AM 09:53AM T RSC 1332 PHYS 1051 CONCEPTS IN PHYSICS LAB Concurrent Enrollment In PHYS 1050 (required) 4668 PHYS 1051 QA 0 08:00AM 09:53AM TH RSC 1332 D. METZ 9/30 12/9

4669 PHYS 1110 01 4 02:00PM 02:53PM MWF RSC 1332 STAFF 8/25

12/8

4670 PHYS 1111 A 0 03:00PM 04:53PM T RSC 1332 STAFF 8/31

12/7

4671 PHYS 1320 01 4 09:00AM 09:53AM MWF RSC 1332 STAFF 8/25

12/8

4672 PHYS 1321 A 0 03:00PM 04:53PM TH RSC 1332 STAFF 8/26

12/9

GENERAL PHYSICS I LAB

PHYS 1320 COLLEGE PHYSICS II

Prerequisites: PHYS 1310 and MATH 2205 Concurrent Enrollment In PHYS 1321

PHYS 1321

Concurrent Enrollment In PHYS 1320

COLLEGE PHYSICS II LAB

Fall

Varsity Athletics - Political Science

POLITICAL SCIENCE POLS 1000 AMERICAN & WYOMING GOVT SEMINAR

Prerequisites: COMPASS Reading Score 71 or higher, or ACT Reading Score of 20 or higher, or HMDV 1000 (C or better Concurrent Enrollment In POLS 1001 (required)

4673 POLS 1000 01 3 11:00AM 12:20PM M RSC 1406 B. ANDERSON 8/31 12/7 Must take POLS 1001 A 4674 POLS 1000 02 3 11:00AM 12:20PM M RSC 1005 A. GARDNER 8/31 12/7 Must take POLS 1001 A 4675 POLS 1000 03 3 01:00PM 02:30PM TH RSC 1005 A. GARDNER 8/26 12/9 Must take POLS 1001 B 4676 POLS 1000 04 3 01:00PM 02:30PM TH RSC 1330 B. ANDERSON 8/26 12/9 Must take POLS 1001 B

62


COURSE NAME SYNONYM # COURSE # CREDIT

POLS 1000 AMERICAN & WYOMING GOVERNMENT

PREREQ/NOTES TIME

DAY

BLDG./ROOM INSTRUCTOR

START/END

Prerequisites: COMPASS Reading Score 71 or higher, or ACT Reading Score of 20 or higher, or HMDV 1000 (C or better)

4681 POLS 1000 D1 3 03:00PM 04:35PM TTH RSC 1406 STAFF 9/21 12/9 5030 POLS 1000 GE 3 06:00PM 09:00PM MW GRC 105 T. CIEPIELA 8/25 10/13 4677 POLS 1000 F1 3 06:00PM 09:00PM MW RSC 1408 T. CIEPIELA 10/18 12/8 4679 POLS 1000 NT 3 INTERNET See page 36 J. HISSONG 8/25 12/9 4680 POLS 1000 NT2 3 INTERNET See page 36 J. HISSONG 8/25 12/9 4678 POLS 1000 FNT 3 INTERNET See page 36 STAFF 10/18 12/9

  $ $ $

POLS 1001

AMERICAN & WYOMING GOVT LECTURE

Concurrent Enrollment In POLS 1000 (required)

4686 POLS 1001 A 0 11:00AM 12:30PM W RSC 1005 A. GARDNER; 8/25 12/8 Must take POLS 1000 01 or 02 B. ANDERSON 4687 POLS 1001 B 0 01:00PM 02:30PM T RSC 1005 A. GARDNER; 8/31 12/7 Must take POLS 1000 03 or 04 B. ANDERSON

POLS 2128 HONORS TERRORISM

Open To Students With 3.25 College GPA, or 25 ACT or 3.5 High School GPA, or Instructor Permission

5031 POLS 2128 HP 3 11:30AM 12:45PM TTH RSC 2023 B. ANDERSON 8/26

12/9

4688 POLS 2310 01 3 08:30AM 09:45AM TTH RSC A203 B. ANDERSON 8/26

12/9

POLS 2310

INTRO TO INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS

PSYCHOLOGY

PSYC 1000

GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY

PSYC 1300

DOMESTIC VIOLENCE/SEXUAL ASSAULT

PSYC 2050  4703

INTRODUCTORY COUNSELING

4689 PSYC 1000 01 4 09:00AM 09:53AM MTWF RSC 1445 J. TORRES 8/25 4690 PSYC 1000 02 4 10:00AM 10:53AM MTWF RSC 1445 J. TORRES 8/25 4691 PSYC 1000 03 4 11:00AM 11:53AM M-TH RSC 1445 S. BATES 8/25 4692 PSYC 1000 04 4 01:00PM 01:53PM M-TH RSC 1445 S. BATES 8/25 $ 4695 PSYC 1000 NT 4 INTERNET See page 36 J. SCHELL 8/25 $ 4696 PSYC 1000 NT2 4 INTERNET See page 36 J. SCHELL 8/25 $ 4693 PSYC 1000 FNT 4 INTERNET See page 36 K. TRAN 10/18 $ 4694 PSYC 1000 FNT2 4 INTERNET See page 36 B. LAFOND 10/18

12/8 12/8 12/9 12/9 12/9 12/9 12/9 12/9

4699 PSYC 1300 F1 2 01:00PM 02:53PM TTH RSC A206 J. TORRES 10/19 12/9

DRUGS AND BEHAVIOR

PSYC 2300

DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY

Prerequisites: PSYC 1000

PSYC 2340

ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY

Prerequisites: PSYC 1000

12/8 12/7

PSYC 2210 01 3 07:00PM 09:53PM TH RSC 1403 B. GIOVALE 8/26

12/9

4705 PSYC 2300 01 3 02:00PM 03:15PM MW RSC 1445 J. TORRES 8/25

12/8

5074 PSYC 2340 01 3 11:00AM 12:15PM MW RSC 1440 J. TORRES 8/25 12/8 $ 4707 PSYC 2340 NT 3 INTERNET See page 36 B. LAFOND 8/25 12/9 PSYC 2380 SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY Prerequisites: PSYC 1000 or SOC 1000 4710 PSYC 2380 01 3 03:30PM 06:30PM M RSC 1445 S. BATES 8/30 12/6

SOCIOLOGY SOC 1000

SOCIOLOGICAL PRINCIPLES

SOC 1080 $ 4716

INTRODUCTION TO WOMEN'S STUDIES

SOC 1100

SOCIAL PROBLEMS

4712 SOC 1000 01 3 10:00AM 11:15AM TTH RSC A204 S. MIRAGLIA 8/26 12/9 $ 4714 SOC 1000 NT 3 INTERNET See page 36 S. MIRAGLIA 8/25 12/9 $ 4713 SOC 1000 FNT 3 INTERNET See page 36 J. WASHINGTON 10/18 12/9 SOC 1080 NT 3 INTERNET See page 36 S. BATES 8/25

12/9

12/9 12/9

5033 SOC 1100 01 3 01:30PM 02:45PM TTH RSC A203 S. MIRAGLIA 8/26 $ 5190 SOC 1100 NT 3 INTERNET See page 36 C. RILEY 8/25

63

Fall

PSYC 2210  4704

12/7

Political Science - Sociology

Prerequisites: PSYC 1000

PSYC 2050 01 3 07:00PM 10:00PM T RSC A209 B. CRAFT 8/31 PSYC 2080 PSYCHOBIOLOGY Prerequisites: PSYC 1000; Concurrent Enrollment In PSYC 2081 $ 5095 PSYC 2080 01 4 11:00AM 11:53AM MWF RSC 2028 S. MITCHELL 8/25 PSYC 2081 PSYCHOBIOLOGY LAB Concurrent Enrollment In PSYC 2080 5096 PSYC 2081 A 0 01:00PM 02:53PM T RSC 1306 S. MITCHELL 8/31


COURSE NAME SYNONYM # COURSE # CREDIT

PREREQ/NOTES TIME

DAY

BLDG./ROOM INSTRUCTOR

SOC 2000 $ 4717

INTRODUCTION TO SOCIAL WORK

SOC 2325 $ 4718

MARRIAGE AND THE FAMILY

START/END

SOC 2000 NT 3.00-4.00 INTERNET See page 36 T. SULEYMAN 8/25

12/9

SOC 2325 NT 3 INTERNET See page 36 M. BERG 8/25 SOC 2350 HONORS RACE & ETHNIC RELATIONS Open To Students With 3.25 College Gpa, or 25 ACT or 3.5 High School Gpa, or Instructor Permission  4719 SOC 2350 HP 3 06:00PM 07:15PM TTH RSC 1330 S. MIRAGLIA 8/26

12/9

SOC 2350 $ 5032

RACE & ETHNIC RELATIONS

SOC 2350 NT 3 INTERNET See page 36 S. MIRAGLIA 8/25

12/9 12/9

SPANISH SPAN 1010

FIRST YEAR SPANISH I

SPAN 1020

FIRST YEAR SPANISH II

4721 SPAN 1010 01 4 10:00AM 10:53AM MWTH RSC 1405 I. FERRERO 8/25 12/9 Partial Internet Course, See page 37 4722 SPAN 1010 02 4 12:00PM 12:53PM MWTH RSC 1405 I. FERRERO 8/25 12/9 Partial Internet Course, See page 37  4723 SPAN 1010 G1 4 06:00PM 08:00PM MW GRC 204 S. JIMENEZ 8/25 12/8 4727 SPAN 1010 NT 4 INTERNET See page 36 I. FERRERO 8/25 12/9

Prerequisites: SPAN 1010

5017 SPAN 1020 01 4 09:00AM 09:53AM MWTH RSC 1405 I. FERRERO 8/25 12/9 Partial Internet Course, See page 37 SPAN 2030 SECOND YEAR SPANISH I Prerequisites: SPAN 1020 or Instructor Permission 4732 SPAN 2030 01 4 02:00PM 02:53PM MWTH RSC 1405 D. CONOVER 8/25 12/9 Partial Internet Course, See page 37

STATISTICS

STAT 2010 BUSINESS STATISTICS $ 4733 STAT 2010 NT

Prerequisites: MATH 1000 or higher or placement into MATH 2200 via COMPASS or ACT score

STAT 2050 FUNDAMENTALS OF STATISTICS

Prerequisites: MATH 1000 or higher or placement into MATH 2200 via COMPASS or ACT score

4 INTERNET See page 36 D. SKROPANIC 8/25

12/9

12/9 12/9

4734 STAT 2050 01 4 10:00AM 11:53AM TTH RSC A208 D. SKROPANIC 8/26 4735 STAT 2050 NT 4 INTERNET See page 36 D. SKROPANIC 8/25

$

TECHNOLOGY TECH 1000

INTRO TO TECHNICAL MATH

Prerequisites: Math Placement Exam

TECH 1550 $ 4973

GENERAL METALLURGY

TECH 1600 $ 4738

INDUSTRIAL SAFETY

TECH 1680 $ 4740

READING TECHNICAL SCHEMATICS

Fall

Sociology - Theatre & Dance

4736 TECH 1000 A1 3 10:00AM 12:00PM M-TH RSC 1521 L. FLAIM

8/25

9/28

TECH 1550 B1 3 01:00PM 03:00PM M-TH RSC 1521 L. FLAIM 9/29

11/2

TECH 1600 B1 3 10:00AM 12:00PM M-TH RSC 1521 L. FLAIM 9/29

11/2

TECH 1680 C1 3 10:00AM 12:00PM M-TH RSC 1521 L. FLAIM 11/3

12/9

THEATRE & DANCE THEA 1025

THEATRE ETHICS

4742 THEA 1025 E1 1 02:00PM 02:53PM TTH RSC B132 J. YOUNG 8/26 10/14 THEA 1030 WRITTEN THEORY I--MUSICAL THEATRE Concurrent Enrollment In THEA 1035 4743 THEA 1030 01 3 10:00AM 10:53AM MWF RSC B120 N. NELSON 8/25 12/8 THEA 1035 AURAL THEORY I--MUSICAL THEATRE Concurrent Enrollment In THEA 1030 4745 THEA 1035 01 1 09:00AM 09:53AM TTH RSC B120 N. NELSON 8/26 12/9 4746 THEA 1035 02 1 10:00AM 10:53AM TTH RSC B120 N. NELSON 8/26 12/9

64


DAY

BLDG./ROOM INSTRUCTOR

THEA 1100

ACTING

Musical Theatre Majors Only.

THEA 1110

ACTING FOR MUSICAL THEATRE

Prerequisites: THEA 1100

THEA 1200

INTRODUCTION TO STAGE DESIGN

THEA 1373

SINGING FOR THE ACTOR I

THEA 1410

BALLET I/I

THEA 1430

MODERN DANCE I/I

THEA 1460

MUSICAL THEATRE: VOCAL ENSEMBLE

THEA 1500

DANCE PERFORMANCE I

THEA 1501

DANCE PERFORMANCE II

START/END

4747 THEA 1100 01 Musical Theatre Majors 3 12:30PM 01:50PM MW RSC THEA C. WILL 8/25 4748 THEA 1100 02 Technical Theatre & Non-Majors 3 09:00AM 10:20AM TTH RSC THEA C. WILL 8/26 4749 THEA 1100 03 Musical Theatre Majors 3 11:00AM 12:20PM TTH RSC THEA J. YOUNG 8/26

12/8 12/9 12/9

4750 THEA 1110 01 3 11:00AM 12:20PM MW RSC THEA J. YOUNG 8/25 4751 THEA 1110 02 3 11:00AM 12:20PM MW RSC THEA C. WILL 8/26

12/8 12/9

5034 THEA 1200 01 3 10:00AM 11:20AM TTH RSC B142 A. CRITCHFIELD 8/26

12/9

4752 THEA 1373 01 1 01:00PM 01:53PM MW RSC B120 N. NELSON 8/25 4753 THEA 1373 02 1 02:00PM 02:53PM MW RSC B103 N. NELSON 8/26

12/8 12/9

4754 THEA 1410 01 1 08:00AM 08:53AM TTH RSC 1111 STAFF 8/26 4755 THEA 1410 02 1 09:00AM 09:53AM TTH RSC 1111 STAFF 8/26

12/9 12/9

4756 THEA 1430 01 1 08:00AM 08:53AM MW RSC 1111 STAFF 8/25 4757 THEA 1430 02 1 09:00AM 09:53AM MW RSC 1111 STAFF 8/25

12/8 12/8

4758 THEA 1460 01 1 TBA TBA RSC THEA N. NELSON 8/25 4759 THEA 1460 02 1 TBA TBA RSC THEA N. NELSON 8/25

12/9 12/9

4760 THEA 1500 01 2 TBA TBA RSC 1111 STAFF 8/25

12/9

4761 THEA 1501 01 2 TBA TBA RSC 1111 STAFF 8/25 THEA 1502 DANCE PERFORMANCE III Prerequisites: THEA 1501 4762 THEA 1502 01 2 TBA TBA RSC 1111 STAFF 8/25 THEA 1503 DANCE PERFORMANCE IV Prerequisites: THEA 1502 4763 THEA 1503 01 2 TBA TBA RSC 1111 STAFF 8/25

12/9

Some Weekends Required.

Prerequisites: THEA 1500

THEA 1504

DANCE PERFORMANCE V

Prerequisites: THEA 1503

THEA 1505

DANCE PERFORMANCE VI

Prerequisites: THEA 1504

THEA 2052

THEATRE PRACTICE III

Some Weekends Required.

THEA 2145

COSTUME CONSTRUCTION

THEA 2150

STAGE MANAGEMENT

THEA 2160

STAGE MAKE-UP

12/9 12/9

4764 THEA 1504 01 2 TBA TBA RSC 1111 STAFF 8/25

12/9

4765 THEA 1505 01 2 TBA TBA RSC 1111 STAFF 8/25

12/9

4766 THEA 2052 01 3 TBA TBA RSC THEA J. YOUNG; C. WILL 8/25 4767 THEA 2052 02 3 TBA TBA RSC THEA A. CRITCHFIELD 8/25

12/9 12/9

4768 THEA 2145 01 2 12:00PM 01:50PM T RSC THEA K. PILLING 8/31

12/7

4769 THEA 2150 01 3 12:30PM 01:50PM TTH RSC B141 C. WILL 8/25

12/8

4770 THEA 2160 01 Musical Theatre Majors 2 11:00AM 12:20PM MW RSC THEA STAFF 8/25 4771 THEA 2160 02 2 01:00PM 03:45PM F RSC THEA STAFF 8/27 THEA 2215 BEGINNING CHOREOGRAPHY Prerequisites: Instructor Permission 4772 THEA 2215 01 2 10:00AM 11:53AM TH RSC 1111 STAFF 8/26

12/8 12/3

THEA 2220

STAGECRAFT

12/9

4773 THEA 2220 01 3 09:00AM 09:53AM MWF RSC THEA A. CRITCHFIELD 8/25 THEA 2270 BEGINNING LIGHTING DESIGN Prerequisites: THEA 2230 & THEA 1200 4775 THEA 2270 01 3 10:00AM 10:53AM MWF RSC B141 A. CRITCHFIELD 8/25

12/8

4776 THEA 2410 01 1 02:00PM 03:15PM TTH RSC 1111 STAFF 8/26

12/9

4777 THEA 2430 01 1 02:00PM 03:15PM MW RSC 1111 STAFF 8/25

12/8

THEA 2410

BALLET II/I

Prerequisites: THEA 1420

THEA 2430

MODERN DANCE II/I

Prerequisites: THEA 1440

12/8

65

Fall

PREREQ/NOTES TIME

Theatre & Dance

COURSE NAME SYNONYM # COURSE # CREDIT


COURSE NAME SYNONYM # COURSE # CREDIT

PREREQ/NOTES TIME

DAY

BLDG./ROOM INSTRUCTOR

START/END

THEA 2450

TAP DANCE II

Prerequisites: THEA 1450

THEA 2480

JAZZ DANCE II

Prerequisites: THEA 1480

THEA 2500

THEATRE PORTFOLIO

THEA 2610

SOUND REINFORCEMENT I

THEA 2971

TECHNICAL THEATRE INTERNSHIP

Instructor Permission Required.

THEA 2972

THEATRE MANAGEMENT INTERNSHIP

Instructor Permission Required.

THEA 2973

REHEARSAL ACCOMPANIST INTERNSHIP

4778 THEA 2450 01 1 10:00AM 11:53AM T RSC 1111 STAFF 8/31

12/7

4779 THEA 2480 01 1 01:00PM 01:53PM MW RSC 1111 STAFF 8/25

12/8

4781 THEA 2500 E1 1 11:30AM 12:23PM TTH RSC B120 A. CRITCHFIELD 8/26 10/14 4782 THEA 2610 01 2 12:00PM 01:53PM TH RSC B105 D. JENSEN 8/26

12/9

4783 THEA 2971 01 1.00-4.00 TBA TBA TBA TBA A. CRITCHFIELD 8/25 4784 THEA 2971 02 1.00-4.00 TBA TBA TBA TBA K. PILLING 8/25 4785 THEA 2971 03 1.00-4.00 TBA TBA TBA TBA C. WILL 8/25

12/9 12/9 12/9

4786 THEA 2972 01 1.00-4.00 TBA TBA TBA TBA J. YOUNG 8/25

12/9

4787 THEA 2973 01 1.00-4.00 TBA TBA TBA TBA J. YOUNG 8/25

12/9

WELDING

Welding courses are FLEXIBLE i.e. they are individualized, self-paced, open/entry and open/exit. Students can attend classes in any of the blocks available Monday through Thursday in Room 1503:

9 AM to 12 PM • • • •

1- 9 PM

Students can shift from one time block to another as their work schedule allows. Students can add any class until October 29. An instructor is readily available to instruct and assist each student. The student should plan to spend the appropriate hours of lab time per week to complete the welding course.

WELD 1710 $ 4788

OXYACETYLENE WELDING

WELD 1715 $ 4793

OXYACETYLENE CUTTING

WELD 1755 $ 4798

SHIELDED METAL ARC WELDING

WELD 1760 $ 4804

ADV. SHIELD METAL ARC WELDING

Prerequisites: WELD 1755 or Instructor Permission

WELD 1770 $ 4810

GAS METAL ARC WELDING

Prerequisites: WELD 1840 or Instructor Permission

WELD 1774 $ 4812

GAS METAL ARC WELDING - PIPE

Prerequisites: WELD 1770 or Instructor Permission

WELD 1776 $ 4813

FLUX CORED ARC WELDING- PIPE

Prerequisites: WELD 1774 or Instructor Permission

WELD 1710 01 2 TBA M-TH RSC 1507

L. PUNCHES; 8/25 12/9 J. BRAEGGER

WELD 1715 01 1 TBA M-TH RSC 1507

L. PUNCHES; 8/25 12/9 J. BRAEGGER

WELD 1755 01 3 TBA M-TH RSC 1507

L. PUNCHES; 8/25 12/9 J. BRAEGGER

WELD 1760 01 3 TBA M-TH RSC 1507 WELD 1770 01 3 TBA M-TH RSC 1507

Fall

Theatre & Dance - Welding

WELD 1774 01 3 TBA M-TH RSC 1507

WELD 1776 01 3 TBA M-TH RSC 1507

L. PUNCHES; 8/25 12/9 J. BRAEGGER L. PUNCHES; 8/25 12/9 J. BRAEGGER

L. PUNCHES; 8/25 12/9 J. BRAEGGER L. PUNCHES; 8/25 12/9 J. BRAEGGER

WELD 1780 GAS TUNGSTEN ARC WELD-PLATE $ 4814 WELD 1780 01 4

Prerequisites: WELD 1840, WELD 1950 or Instructor Permission

WELD 1840 GROOVE WELDING PLATE $ 4816 WELD 1840 01 3

Prerequisites: WELD 1760 or Instructor Permission

WELD 1950 SMAW STAINLESS STEEL BASIC $ 4819 WELD 1950 01 3

Prerequisites: WELD 1760 or Instructor Permission

TBA M-TH RSC 1507 L. PUNCHES; 8/25 J. BRAEGGER

12/9

TBA M-TH RSC 1507 L. PUNCHES; 8/25 J. BRAEGGER

12/9

TBA M-TH RSC 1507 L. PUNCHES; 8/25 J. BRAEGGER

12/9

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COURSE NAME SYNONYM # COURSE # CREDIT

PREREQ/NOTES TIME

DAY

BLDG./ROOM INSTRUCTOR

START/END

WELD 1960 SUBMERGED ARC WELDING $ 4820 WELD 1960 01 2

Prerequisites: WELD 1774, WELD 1776 or Instructor Permission

WELD 2510 PIPE WELD I:SCHEDULE 40 $ 4821 WELD 2510 01 3

Prerequisites: WELD 1840 or Instructor Permission

WELD 2520 PIPE WELD II:SCHED 80 PIPE $ 4823 WELD 2520 01 3

Prerequisites: WELD 2510 or Instructor Permission

WELD 2530 DOWNHILL PIPE WELDING $ 4825 WELD 2530 01 3

Prerequisites: WELD 1840 or Instructor Permission

WELD 2540 PIPE LAYOUT AND FABRICATION $ 4826 WELD 2540 01 4

Prerequisites: WELD 2520 or Instructor Permission

TBA M-TH RSC 1507 L. PUNCHES; 8/25 J. BRAEGGER TBA M-TH RSC 1507

12/9

L. PUNCHES; 8/25 12/9 J. BRAEGGER

TBA M-TH RSC 1507 L. PUNCHES; 8/25 J. BRAEGGER

12/9

TBA M-TH RSC 1507 L. PUNCHES; 8/25 J. BRAEGGER

12/9

TBA M-TH RSC 1507 L. PUNCHES; 8/25 J. BRAEGGER

12/9

WELD 2630 $ 4827

WELDING FOR THE ARTS I

WELD 2635 $ 4828

WELDING FOR THE ARTS II

WELD 2650 $ 4829

GAS TUNGSTEN ARC WELDING-PIPE

WELD 2630 01 3 TBA M-TH RSC 1507

L. PUNCHES; J. BRAEGGER

WELD 2635 01 3 TBA M-TH RSC 1507

L. PUNCHES; 8/25 12/9 J. BRAEGGER

Prerequisites: WELD 1780 or Instructor Permission

WELD 2650 01 3 TBA M-TH RSC 1507

WELD 2660 STAINLESS STEEL PIPE WELDING $ 4830 WELD 2660 01 3

L. PUNCHES; 8/25 12/9 J. BRAEGGER

Prerequisites: WELD 2650 or Instructor Permission

TBA M-TH RSC 1507

L. PUNCHES; 8/25 12/9 J. BRAEGGER

WELD 2810 01 0.5 TBA M-TH RSC 1507

L. PUNCHES; J. BRAEGGER

WELD 2810 $ 4831

CERTIFICATION TEST TRAINING

8/25

12/9

WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT TRAINING Contact Workforce Development at 307-872-1326

Workforce Development courses taught for credit are designed to improve workforce skills for immediate or improved employment. They can also be used as part of certain certificate or degree programs. Sufficient enrollment is required for these courses to make. Call for registration, costs, and supply information. Please refer to the WWCC “Focus on Training” for more information on these and other courses.

Course Fees:

• • •

Costs for these courses include both tuition and a fee to cover the direct costs, such as the instructor’s salary and materials. Full-time enrollment students will pay course fees in addition to those included with full-time tuition and fees. See individual course listings below for course fees. These fees are for workforce training courses only and are in addition to course fees listed on page 4.

DESL 2990 $ 5047

DIESEL ENGINE ELECTRONIC EMISSIONS

Course Fee: $315 + Tuition

DESL 2990 T1 1 08:00AM 05:00PM FS RSC 1526 B. PRINE 11/5

11/6

DRIVER TRAINING TTD 1500 $

NOVICE CDL TRAINING TTD 1500 T

5

Starts Monthly

07:00AM 05:00PM

M-S

GRC 107

Course Fee: Call for Information

DRIVING INSTRUCTOR

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Fall

DIESEL TECHNOLOGY

Welding - Workforce Development


COURSE NAME SYNONYM # COURSE # CREDIT

PREREQ/NOTES TIME

DAY

BLDG./ROOM INSTRUCTOR

START/END

ELECTRICAL TECHNOLOGY ELTR 1030 $ 5048

PLC: RS LOGIX 500 PROGRAMMING FUNDAMENTALS

Course Fee: $241 + Tuition

ELTR 1531 $ 5049

BASIC ELECTRICITY, AC - INDUSTRY

Course Fee: $215 + Tuition

ELTR 1841 $ 5051

INSTRUMENTATION I, FOR INDUSTRY

Course Fee: $715 + Tuition

ELTR 2990 $ 5052

POWER DISTRIBUTION, FOR INDUSTRY

Course Fee: $215 + Tuition

ELTR 2990 $ 5053

ISaGRAF PROGRAMMING FUNDAMENTALS

Course Fee: $241 + Tuition

ELTR 2990 $ 5054

VARIABLE FREQUENCY DRIVES

Course Fee: $241 + Tuition

ELTR 1030 T1 1 08:00AM 05:00PM FS RSC 1345 G. AUST 11/19 11/20

ELTR 1531 T1 1 08:00AM 05:00PM FS RSC 1346 J. URIARTE 11/19 11/20 ELTR 1841 T1 2.5 08:00AM 06:00PM F RSC 1350 G. MOSER-CLARK 9/10

10/8

ELTR 2990 T1 1 08:00AM 05:00PM FS RSC 1345 J. DOAK 10/22 10/23 ELTR 2990 T2 1 08:00AM 05:00PM FS RSC 1345 G. AUST 10/8

10/9

ELTR 2990 T3 1 08:00AM 05:00PM FS RSC 1512 M. WINKEL 11/12 11/13

FIRE TECHNOLOGY TECH 2490 $ 5057

BASIC WILDLAND FIRE FIGHTING

Course Fee: $12 + Tuition

TECH 2490 T1 2 06:00PM 10:00PM TTH RSC 1333 M. COX 10/26 11/30

INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY INDM 1524 $ 5065

LUBRICATION PRINCIPALS & ANALYSIS

Course Fee: $265 + Tuition

INDM 1531 $ 5066

BASIC ALIGNMENT

Course Fee: $291 + Tuition

INDM 1535 $ 5067

ADVANCED HYDRAULICS

Course Fee: $241 + Tuition

INDM 1541 $ 5068

MECHANICAL DRIVES

INDM 1524 T1 1 08:00AM 05:00PM FS RSC 1512 M. WINKEL 12/3

12/4

INDM 1531 T1 1 08:00AM 05:00PM FS RSC 1512 M. WINKEL 10/22 10/23

Prerequisites: INDM 1525

INDM 1535 T1 1 08:00AM 05:00PM FS RSC 1521 L. FLAIM 11/12 11/13 INDM 1541 T1

1

08:00AM 05:00PM

FS

RSC 1512

Course Fee: $291 + Tuition

M. WINKEL

9/24

9/25

MEDICAL TRAINING HLTK 1501 $ 5058

ACLS PROVIDER CORE

Course Fee: $108 + Tuition

HLTK 1502 $ 5059

ACLS PROVIDER

Course Fee: $91 + Tuition

HLTK 1503 $ 5060

PALS PROVIDER CORE

Course Fee: $133 + Tuition

HLTK 1504 $ 5061

PALS PROVIDER

Course Fee: $115 + Tuition

HLTK 1505 $ 5062

PHTLS: PRE-HOSP TRAUMA LIFE

Course Fee: $41 + Tuition

HLTK 1655 $ 5063

INTRO TO ECG INTERPRETATION

Course Fee: $307 + Tuition

HLTK 1670 $ 5064

BASIC EMERGENCY CARE

HLTK 1501 T1 0.5 08:00AM 05:00PM SSU RSC 1302 L. MACY 9/25

9/26

HLTK 1502 T1 1 06:00PM 09:00PM F RSC 1302 L. MACY 9/24 9/26 08:00AM 05:00PM SSU HLTK 1503 T1 0.5 08:00AM 05:00PM SSU RSC 1302 L. MACY 11/13 11/14

Fall

Workforce Development

HLTK 1504 T1 1 06:00PM 09:00PM F RSC 1302 L. MACY 11/12 11/14 08:00AM 05:00PM SSU HLTK 1505 T1 1 08:00AM 05:00PM SSU RSC 1328 L. MACY 9/11

9/12

HLTK 1655 T1 2 06:30PM 09:30PM MTH RSC 1302 L. MACY 10/4 10/25 07:00AM 05:00PM S (10/9 only)

Course Fee: $313 + Tuition HLTK 1670 T1 3 06:30PM 09:30PM MTH RSC 1302 L. MACY 11/15 12/20 08:00AM 05:00PM S (12/4 & 12/11 only)

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COURSE NAME SYNONYM # COURSE # CREDIT

PREREQ/NOTES TIME

DAY

BLDG./ROOM INSTRUCTOR

START/END

MINING TECHNOLOGY (MSHA) MINE 1850 SURFACE NEW MINER $ MINE 1850 T

Offered Once Per Month

Course Fee: $23 + Tuition

MINE 1855 $

SURFACE ANNUAL REFRESHER

Offered Twice Per Month

Course Fee: $17 + Tuition

MINE 1870 $

UNDERGROUND NEW MINER

Offered Once Per Month

Course Fee: $31 + Tuition

MINE 1875 $

UNDERGROUND ANNUAL REFRESHER

Offered Once Per Month

Course Fee: $17 + Tuition

1.5 06:50AM 04:00PM VARIES GRC 200 T. WARREN MINE 1855 T 0.5 06:50AM 04:00PM VARIES GRC 200 T. WARREN MINE 1870 T 2 06:50AM 04:00PM VARIES GRC 200 T. WARREN MINE 1875 T 0.5 06:50AM 04:00PM VARIES GRC 200 T. WARREN

OIL & GAS TECHNOLOGY OGPT 2990 $ 5069

OIL & GAS PROD TECHNOLOGY

Course Fee: $241 + Tuition

OGPT 2990 T1 1 08:00AM 05:00PM FS RSC O&GBLD P. JOHNSON; L. FLAIM

10/29 10/30

PHLEBOTOMY PHLB 1800 $ 5070

PRINCIPLES OF PHLEBOTOMY

Concurrent Enrollment In PHLB 1970 (required)

Course Fee: $282 + Tuition

PHLB 1970  5071

PHLEBOTOMY PRACTICUM

Concurrent Enrollment In PHLB 1800 (required)

Course Fee: $0 + Tuition

PHLB 1800 T1 3 06:00PM 09:00PM TTH GRC 112 STAFF 8/25

12/9

PHLB 1970 T1 3 06:00PM 09:00PM TTH GRC 112 STAFF 8/25

12/9

SAFETY TECHNOLOGY SAFE 1541 $

ENERGY WORKER SAFETY TRAINING

Offered Twice Per Month

Course Fee: $114 + Tuition

SAFE 1542 $

ENERGY SERVICES SAFETY ORIENTATION

Offered Once Per Month

Course Fee: $227 + Tuition

SAFE 1541 T 1.5 07:30AM 05:30PM MTW RSC 1328 J. MIGNEREY SAFE 1542 T 2 07:30AM 05:30PM M-TH RSC 1328 J. MIGNEREY

SAFE 1543 CONTRACTOR (EXPECTATIONS SAFETY) ORIENTATION Starts Most Mondays $ SAFE 1543 T 0.5 08:00AM 05:00PM M

Course Fee: $47 + Tuition

GRC 115 STAFF

SAFE 1551 $

GENERAL INDUSTRY SAFETY I

Schedule Upon Request

Course Fee: $107 + Tuition

SAFE 1552 $

CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY SAFETY I

Schedule Upon Request

Course Fee: $107 + Tuition

SAFE 1553 $

GENERAL INDUSTRY SAFETY II

Schedule Upon Request

Course Fee: $227 + Tuition

SAFE 1554 $

CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY SAFETY II

Schedule Upon Request

Course Fee: $227 + Tuition

SAFE 1563 $

CONTRACTOR SAFETY & ACCOUNTABILITY Offered Twice Per Month

Course Fee: $88 + Tuition

SAFE 1551 T 0.5 08:00AM 05:00PM VARIES RSC 1328 J. MIGNEREY 08:00AM 12:00PM SAFE 1552 T 0.5 08:00AM 05:00PM VARIES RSC 1328 J. MIGNEREY 08:00AM 12:00PM

SAFE 1553 T 2 08:00AM 05:00PM VARIES RSC 1328 J. MIGNEREY

TECHNOLOGY TECH 1681 $ 5072

READING TECHNICAL SCHEMATICS, FOR INDUSTRY TECH 1681 T1

1

08:00AM 05:00PM

FS

RSC 1521

Course Fee: $291 + Tuition

L. FLAIM

9/24

9/25

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SAFE 1563 T 0.5 06:30AM 05:30PM VARIES RSC 1328 WD STAFF

Workforce Development

SAFE 1554 T 2 08:00AM 05:00PM VARIES RSC 1328 J. MIGNEREY


Pre-Registration Worksheet

Pre-Registration Worksheet

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Return to: Registration & Records Western Wyoming Community College P.O. Box 428 Rock Springs, WY 82902-0428

• Mail Registration: This form must be filled out completely and mailed with payment. • Phone Registration: Use this form as a worksheet and call 382-1600, 875-4440, or 875-2278, ext 1301 with Visa or Mastercard. • •

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• Not to be used by full-time students (12 or more semester hours of credit).

Legal Last First Middle Maiden Former Name(s) Name: _ __________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Social Security Number:_________________ /_________ /_ _____________

Student ID Number_ __________________________

Permanent Mailing Address (Please print):

Emergency Contact:

Street Address_______________________________________

Name________________________________________________

PO Box (if any)_ _____________________________________

Phone_ ______________________________________________

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Demographic Information • This information is being gathered for reporting, recordkeeping and student assistance. The responses to these questions will have nothing to do with the admission decision.

State_ _______County______________ Zip________________

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e-mail Address_______________________________________ How long have you lived at the above address?____________

Reason for Enrollment:  Taking courses for a degree/certificate (transfer program)  Taking courses for transfer, not degree seeking  Personal enrichment or exploration  Taking course to develop new job skills  Teacher recertification

If a Wyoming resident, how long have you lived in Wyoming? _________________________________________________ If less than one year, where did you reside before?_ ________ _________________________________________________

Country of Citizenship________________________________ If not U.S.A., what is your visa status?_ __________________ All non-US residents must submit a copy of the visa.

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COURSE  INFORMATION •  Be sure to print information below and assure that the synonym number is correct. Be careful

to indicate Audit (taking a credit class for no credit) or Pass/Fail Classes. Neither Audit nor Pass/Fail count toward graduation.

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Course No. (ex: ART 2150 01) Title

Credit Hrs. Time Days

Audit Pass/Fail (Y/N) (Y/N)

Total Hours: Payment Method

  Cash   Check   Financial Aid Type____________________

Credit Card – Type________________________________ Number__________________________________________ Expiration Date_ __________________________________

Student’s Signature _______________________________________________ Date _ _____________________________________ Office Use Only: Tuition_________________ Date Registered_ _____________ Course Fees_ ___________ By_________________________ Other Fees______________ Total_ _________________

Amt. of Payment_______________ FA Type____________________ Receipt #_ ___________________ Amt. of FA__________________ Date________________________ By

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Faculty List

Full-time Faculty List Last Name

First Name

Email Address

Anderson Anderson Allen Aust Bates Bodily Braegger Brown Brunelli Chaput Chew Ciepiela Crandall Critchfield Ethier Ferrero Fetz Flaim Forrest Gardner Garner Harton Hester-Croff Heyborne Hind Holdsworth Holloway Johnson Kempa Kennedy Lamb Lee Liccardo Linn Love Luzmoor Lynch-Newberg Miraglia McClure McEwin Metz Mitchell Moore Moser-Clark Murosky Newberg Ninger Pauley Prine Propst Punches Rudoff Sheehan Skropanic Sorensen Taylor Thomas Thomas Thompson Torres Uriarte Ventura Will Winkel Young

Bruce Jami Jennifer Gerry Susan David Jeff Heidi Cecily Emma Bud Traci Tina Amy Marlene Nish Bart Lou Charity Dudley Deanne Dorothy Carla Susan Tracey Kevin Martha Paul Richard Christopher Liane Leesa John Linda Charles Kathy Stacie Steve Lisa Florence David Sandra Brandi Gena Tom Charles Perry Sara Bret Christopher Leslie Ann Karlena Dragan Jennifer Sharon Jerry Sunny Craig Jan Joe Ellen Chris Mark Jamie

banderso@wwcc.wy.edu 1462 janderso@wwcc.wy.edu 2051-B jallen@wwcc.wy.edu 1449 gaust@wwcc.wy.edu 1344 sbates@wwcc.wy.edu 1424 dbodily@wwcc.wy.edu 2024-E jbraegge@wwcc.wy.edu 1504/1525 hbrown@wwcc.wy.edu 1338 cbrunell@wwcc.wy.edu 1310 echaput@wwcc.wy.edu 1336 bchew@wwcc.wy.edu 1335 tciepiel@wwcc.wy.edu 1417 ttapera@wwcc.wy.edu 2024-D acritchf@wwcc.wy.edu B-131 methier@wwcc.wy.edu 2026 nferrero@wwcc.wy.edu 1419 bfetz@wwcc.wy.edu 1110 lflaim@wwcc.wy.edu 1520 dforrest@wwcc.wy.edu 1427 dgardner@wwcc.wy.edu 1226 dgarner1@wwcc.wy.edu 1340 dharton@wwcc.wy.edu 2204 chester@wwcc.wy.edu 1452 sheyborn@wwcc.wy.edu 1450 thind@wwcc.wy.edu 1527 kholdswo@wwcc.wy.edu 1461 mhollowa@wwcc.wy.edu B-102 pjohnson@wwcc.wy.edu 1509 rkempa@wwcc.wy.edu 1414 ckennedy@wwcc.wy.edu 1410 llamb@wwcc.wy.edu 2051 llee@wwcc.wy.edu 1446 jliccardo@wwcc.wy.edu 1451 llinn@wwcc.wy.edu A-107 clove@wwcc.wy.edu 1224 kluzmoor@wwcc.wy.edu 2024-B snewberg@wwcc.wy.edu 1412 smiraglia@wwcc.wy.edu 1425 lmcclure@wwcc.wy.edu fmcewin@wwcc.wy.edu 1108-A/B dmmetz@wwcc.wy.edu 1458 smitchel@wwcc.wy.edu 1460 bmoore@wwcc.wy.edu 1426 gclark@wwcc.wy.edu 1341 tmurosky@wwcc.wy.edu 1204-A cnewberg@wwcc.wy.edu 1421 pninger@wwcc.wy.edu 1415 spauley@wwcc.wy.edu 1339 bprine@wwcc.wy.edu 1528A cpropst@wwcc.wy.edu 1413 lpunches@wwcc.wy.edu 1524 arudoff@wwcc.wy.edu 1343 ksheehan@wwcc.wy.edu 2024-C dskropan@wwcc.wy.edu A-110 jsorense@wwcc.wy.edu A-109 staylor@wwcc.wy.edu A-106 jthomas@wwcc.wy.edu 1334 sthomas@wwcc.wy.edu 1339 cthompso@wwcc.wy.edu 1456 jtorres@wwcc.wy.edu 1454 juriarte@wwcc.wy.edu 1341 eventura@wwcc.wy.edu 1418 cwill@wwcc.wy.edu B-130 mwinkel@wwcc.wy.edu 1509 jyoung@wwcc.wy.edu B-101

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