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Save time and money: make your transfer plan at WCC Follow the Michigan Transfer Agreement (MTA) to complete at least 30 credit hours for guaranteed transfer to in-state colleges and universities.* Online classes are also available in English Composition, Mathematics,

History HST 121 SS HST 122 HST 123 SS HST 150 HST 200 HST 201 SS HST 202 SS

F F F F F F F

HST 216 HST 220 HST 230 SS HST 255

F F F F

Humanities Introduction to the Humanities Ancient to Medieval Introduction to the Humanities Renaissance to Modern Introduction to the Humanities 20th Century to Present Introduction to Film Comparative Religions Mythology International Cinema American Film Arts and Cultures of Middle East The Horror Film

HUM 101 SS F HUM 102 SS F HUM 103 HUM 120 SS HUM 145 SS HUM 146 SS HUM 150 SS HUM 160 SS HUM 175 HUM 185

F F F F F F F F

PHL 101 SS PHL 123 PHL 200 PHL 205 SS PHL 240

F F F F F

Philosophy Introduction to Philosophy Critical Thinking Existentialism Ethics Social-Political Philosophy Ethical and Legal Issues in Health Care Logic

PHL 244 PHL 250

SS F SS F

Foreign Languages Arabic

First Year Arabic I

Chinese

First Year Chinese I

French

Beginning Conversational French I First Year French I

German

Beginning Conversational German I First Year German I

ARB 111

F

CHN 111

F

FRN 101 SS FRN 111 F GRM 101 GRM 111

*Must meet all college/university admission requirements.

Spanish

History, Humanities and Philosophy Western Civilization I Western Civilization II The Twentieth Century African American History Michigan History United States History to 1877 United States History Since 1877 U.S. Military History, Colonial Times to Present The Civil War Era, 1845–1877 History of the Holocaust Making the Modern World

Natural Science, Social Science, Humanities and Fine Arts.

F F

Beginning Conversational Spanish I First Year Spanish I First Year Spanish II Second Year Spanish I Second Year Spanish II

SPN 101 SPN 111 SPN 122 SPN 201 SPN 202

SS SS SS SS SS

F F F F F

ART 101 SS ART 102 ART 108 ART 111 SS ART 112 ART 114 ART 120 SS ART 121 SS ART 121A SS ART 121B SS ART 125 ART 127 ART 128 SS ART 129 ART 130 SS

F F F F F F

ART 131 ART 136 SS ART 143 ART 150 ART 285

F F F F F

Fine and Performing Arts Art Introduction to Studio Art Color Three-Dimensional Design Basic Drawing I Basic Design I Painting I Portrait Painting and Life Drawing Ceramics I Ceramics I Part I Ceramics I Part II Painting II Life Drawing I Ceramics II Life Drawing II Art Appreciation Art Appreciation through Art Museum Experiences Ceramics III African American Art and Culture Monuments and Cultures Self-Management for Working Artists

F

F F F F F

Dance Beginning Modern Dance I Beginning Modern Dance II Beginning Jazz Dance I Beginning Jazz Dance II Beginning Ballet I Beginning Ballet II Hip-Hop Dance Hip-Hop Dance II Dance Exercise I

DAN 101 DAN 102 DAN 105 DAN 106 DAN 107 SS DAN 108 SS DAN 111 SS DAN 112 SS DAN 123 SS

F F F F F F F F F

Dance Appreciation: The World of Dance Dance Exercise II

DAN 180 F DAN 223 SS F

Drama Acting I Theatre Appreciation Acting II Acting III Acting IV

DRA 152 SS DRA 180 DRA 208 DRA 240 DRA 260

F F F F F

Music and Music Production/Engineering Music Jazz Combo and Improvisation I Jazz Combo and Improvisation II Washtenaw Community Concert Band Beginning Guitar Intermediate Guitar Music Theory I Music Theory II Songwriting I Functional Piano I Functional Piano II Voice I Voice II Musical Theatre Song Performance Seminar Composition and Arranging for Keyboard

MUS 105 SS F MUS 106 SS F MUS 112 SS MUS 133 MUS 134 MUS 140 SS MUS 142 SS MUS 146 MUS 154 SS MUS 155 SS MUS 204 SS MUS 205 SS

F F F F F F F F F F

MUS 209 SS MUS 245

F

Music Production and Engineering Music Sequencing and Programming Computer Applications in Music Audio Recording Technology (Pro Tools Certification) Music Appreciation: Our Musical World Sound Reinforcement for Stage Audio Recording Technology II Self Management for Working Artists

MUS 162 SS MUS 170 SS F MUS 175

F

MUS 180 SS MUS 248 MUS 275 MUS 285

F F F F

Online classes suit your busy life Taking online classes, accessible from anywhere, gets you college credit on your schedule. You can take one class at a time, or you can choose to fasttrack your education by taking several classes that run for as little as 7.5 and 10 weeks every semester. WCC even has entire programs you can complete online. Go to wccnet.edu/online-degrees

These pages contain WCC’s spring/summer and fall courses available at the time this publication was printed. Consult wccnet.edu/schedule for the latest class listings. 16

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