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<strong>Summer</strong>/<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Class</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong><br />

<strong>Summer</strong> classes start<br />

May 23, <strong>2011</strong><br />

<strong>Fall</strong> classes start<br />

August 22, <strong>2011</strong><br />

APPLY NOW!<br />

www.kirkwood.edu/apply


I<br />

CREDIT CLASS SCHEDULE SUMMER/FALL <strong>2011</strong><br />

Registration I<br />

Important Dates <strong>Summer</strong>/<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> II<br />

Tuition and Refunds I, II<br />

Guide to the <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Class</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong> 1<br />

Subject Codes (course/department contact info.) 2-5<br />

Arts and Sciences Core Courses 62<br />

Course Descriptions 64<br />

CLASS SCHEDULES <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Fall</strong><br />

Learning Services 8 114<br />

Linn County<br />

Cedar Rapids (Main) Campus 9 117<br />

Marion Center 26 162<br />

Resource Center 29 166<br />

Johnson County<br />

Iowa City Campus 32 171<br />

County Centers<br />

Benton County Center (Vinton) 38 185<br />

Cedar County Center (Tipton) 41 189<br />

Iowa County Center (Williamsburg) 44 193<br />

Jones Regional Education Center (Monticello) 47 197<br />

Tippie-Mansfield Center (Belle Plaine) 50 201<br />

Washington County Center (Washington) 53 204<br />

Distance Learning – Anytime/Anywhere <strong>Class</strong>es 56 209<br />

Adult Accelerated Learning <strong>Class</strong>es 61 216<br />

HOW TO REGISTER FOR CLASSES<br />

STeP ONe: Degree Audit.<br />

The Degree Audit function in EagleNet will help you determine what classes<br />

you still need to take to complete your degree.<br />

• eaglenet.kirkwood.edu >> log in using your k number<br />

(example: k0003750) and password >> EagleNet for Students<br />

• Go to the Academic Planning section and click “Degree Audit.”<br />

• Select your program and click “Submit.” To see how your credits transfer<br />

to different programs of study, select the desired program from “What<br />

if I changed my program of study?” and click “Submit.” The requested<br />

degree audit information appears on the screen.<br />

• After you register for your classes, you can run a degree audit to confirm<br />

that you are registered for the correct classes for your program.<br />

STeP TWO: Meet with an advisor.<br />

He or she will use your degree audit to determine what classes to take based<br />

on your specific situation.<br />

STeP THree: Register for classes.<br />

After you’ve met with your advisor and built your schedule, you can register<br />

one of the following ways:<br />

eagleNet<br />

eaglenet.kirkwood.edu >> EagleNet for Students. Log in using your k number<br />

and password.<br />

Under “Registration,” click “How to Register for Courses in EagleNet.”<br />

Phone<br />

319-398-7600 or 877-386-9101, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.<br />

In-Person<br />

At the <strong>Kirkwood</strong> One Stop office, second floor, <strong>Kirkwood</strong> Hall.<br />

REGISTRATION PRIORITy FOR<br />

CURRENTLy ENROLLED STUDENTS<br />

you will be notified through the mail and e-mail of when<br />

you can register. If you’re currently enrolled at <strong>Kirkwood</strong>,<br />

you are allowed to register early, depending on how many<br />

credits you’ve earned. Priority is based upon the total<br />

number of credits earned to date.<br />

OPEN REGISTRATION<br />

To get your first choice of classes, and good advice about<br />

what courses are best for you, see your advisor and<br />

register during Priority Registration. Beginning April 27 for<br />

summer, and July 16 for fall, sections will be open for<br />

general registration.<br />

Overload: 12 credit hours in summer, 19 credit hours in<br />

fall are considered an overload, and a department dean<br />

signature is required.<br />

RESIDENCE QUALIFICATIONS<br />

319-398-5477<br />

Students enrolling at <strong>Kirkwood</strong> are classified as residents<br />

or nonresidents of Iowa, or as international students, for<br />

admission and tuition purposes by the college’s One Stop<br />

office.<br />

TUITION<br />

kirkwood.edu/tuition<br />

After you’ve registered for classes, you can see your tuition<br />

charges at eaglenet.kirkwood.edu >> My Bill by Term.<br />

Tuition is due before the term starts; for summer, the<br />

deadline is 5 p.m., May 20, <strong>2011</strong>. For fall, the deadline is<br />

5 p.m., Aug. 19, <strong>2011</strong>.<br />

REGISTRATION PRIORITy SCHEDULE<br />

Monday, April 18<br />

10 a.m. 100 +<br />

1 p.m. 80 – 99.99<br />

4 p.m. 70 – 79.99<br />

Tuesday, April 19<br />

10 a.m. 65 – 69.99<br />

1 p.m. 60 – 64.99<br />

4 p.m. 55 – 59.99<br />

Wednesday, April 20<br />

10 a.m. 50 – 54-99<br />

1 p.m. 45 – 49.99<br />

4 p.m. 40 – 44.99<br />

Thursday, April 21<br />

10 a.m. 35 – 39.99<br />

1 p.m. 30 – 34.99<br />

4 p.m. 25 – 29.99<br />

Monday, April 25<br />

10 a.m. 20 – 24.99<br />

1 p.m. 15 – 19.99<br />

4 p.m. 10 – 14.99<br />

Tuesday, April 26<br />

10 a.m. 5 – 9.99<br />

1 p.m. .5 – 4.99<br />

4 p.m. 0<br />

www.kirkwood.edu<br />

If you’ve earned credit in the past, but are not currently<br />

registered, contact your advisor to find out when you can<br />

register.<br />

The information in this publication is preliminary and is subject to change without notice. Check EagleNet for the most up-to-date course information.


sUMMER/FALL <strong>2011</strong><br />

Guide to the <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Class</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong><br />

HSV = subject<br />

800 = course number<br />

Delivery method:<br />

subject<br />

section number<br />

info symbol<br />

LEC Lecture<br />

LAB Laboratory<br />

L/L Lecture and laboratory together in the<br />

same classroom.<br />

KTS/ICN <strong>Kirkwood</strong> Telecommunication System - uses<br />

interactive television to bring courses to<br />

locations in our seven-county service area.<br />

Faculty interact with students via microphones<br />

and TV cameras.<br />

ATW Anytime/Anywhere class – Internet<br />

ATP Anytime/Anywhere class – Packet<br />

CLI Clinical<br />

IND Independent Study/Honors Project<br />

INT Internship<br />

LESS Private Music Lessons<br />

PRA Practicum<br />

Symbol definitions:<br />

course title<br />

synonym number<br />

u Prerequisite required; see course description for details.<br />

H Hybrid class; has one-third online content.<br />

< Service Learning credit applies.<br />

Accelerated Learning class; call 319-398-1050 to register.<br />

R Reserved or restricted registration; details on EagleNet.<br />

Linked to another class section as noted.<br />

start/end by month/day<br />

start/end time(s)<br />

class day(s) notes/supplemental info<br />

Location of the classes<br />

prerequisite or corequisite<br />

Main Campus Locations:<br />

ANHT Animal Health Technology<br />

ARTA Art & Theatre Annex<br />

ATHL Athletic Field<br />

BENT Benton Hall<br />

CEDR Cedar Hall<br />

ENVC Environmental Training Center<br />

EQUN Iowa Equestrian Center<br />

HORT Horticulture/Floral Careers<br />

JOHN Johnson Hall<br />

JONE Jones Hall<br />

LINN Linn Hall<br />

NIEL Nielsen Hall<br />

RECR Recreation Center<br />

SWED Swine Education Center<br />

TIPP Tippie Beef Center<br />

WASH Washington Hall<br />

credit hours<br />

instructor’s name<br />

Additional <strong>Kirkwood</strong> Locations:<br />

BELL Tippie-Mansfield Center (Belle Plaine)<br />

COCO Coe College<br />

ICAN Iowa City Annex<br />

ICCR Iowa City <strong>Credit</strong> Center<br />

JREC Jones Regional Education Center<br />

LMHS Linn-Mar High School<br />

MALL Old Capitol Mall<br />

MARI Marion Center<br />

MNRC Monticello Nursing & Rehab Center<br />

RESC Resource Center<br />

TIPT Cedar County Center (Tipton)<br />

VINT Benton County Center (Vinton)<br />

WACR Washington County Center (Washington)<br />

WCAM Washington County Ambulance<br />

WILL Iowa County Center (Williamsburg)<br />

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Subject/Department information<br />

Subject Department Phone For more information<br />

ACC Accounting Business & IT 398-5416<br />

ADM Administrative Assistant Business & IT 398-5416 In Iowa City contact Steve Abram, coordinator, 887-3629.<br />

ADN Nursing - Associate Degree Nursing 398-5563 Go to www.kirkwood.edu/nursing for class information,<br />

and to eaglenet.kirkwood.edu to register.<br />

AGA Ag - Agronomy Agricultural Sciences 398-5609<br />

AGB Ag - Farm Management Agricultural Sciences 398-5609<br />

AGC Ag - Comprehensive Agricultural Sciences 398-5609<br />

AGE Ag - Equine Agricultural Sciences 398-5609 For professional horse judging, see also AGS-307.<br />

AGF Ag - Floral Agricultural Sciences 398-5441<br />

AGH Ag - Horticulture Agricultural Sciences 398-5441<br />

AGM Ag - Mechanics Agricultural Sciences 398-5609<br />

AGN Ag - Natural Resources & Forestry Agricultural Sciences 398-5441<br />

AGP Ag - Precision Agriculture Agricultural Sciences 398-5609<br />

AGS Ag - Animal Science Agricultural Sciences 398-5609<br />

AGV Ag - Vet Tech Agricultural Sciences 398-5609<br />

ANT Anthropology Arts & Humanities 398-4913<br />

APP Apparel Merchandising Business & IT 398-5416<br />

ARC Architectural Industrial Technologies 398-4983 Go to eaglenet.kirkwood.edu for class information<br />

and to register.<br />

ART Art Arts & Humanities 398-4913<br />

ASL American Sign Language Career Options 398-5480 Contact Linda Krog, coordinator. Go to<br />

www.kirkwood.edu/careerop for program information<br />

and to register for an advising session.<br />

BCA Business Computer Applications Business & IT 398-5416 In Iowa City contact Steve Abram, coordinator, 887-3629.<br />

BIO Biology Math/Science 398-5516<br />

BUS Business Business & IT 398-5416<br />

CAD Computer Aided Design Industrial Technologies 398-4983 Go to eaglenet.kirkwood.edu for class information<br />

and to register.<br />

CHM Chemistry Math/Science 398-5516<br />

CIS Computer Information Systems Business & IT 398-5416 In Iowa City contact Joe DeMaria, coordinator, 887-3643.<br />

CLS Cultural Studies Social Sciences 398-4911<br />

COM Communication Learning Services 398-5574 For COM-710, call Business & IT, 398-5416. For all<br />

other COM classes, call Learning Services.<br />

CON Construction Industrial Technologies 398-4983 Go to eaglenet.kirkwood.edu for class information<br />

and to register.<br />

CRJ Criminal Justice Career Options 398-4823 Contact Michael Penrod, coordinator. Go to<br />

www.kirkwood.edu/careerop for program information<br />

and to register for an advising session.<br />

CRR Collision Repair & Refinish Industrial Technologies 398-4983 Go to eaglenet.kirkwood.edu for class information<br />

and to register.<br />

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<strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Class</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong> . summer/<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> . DEPARTMENT INFORMATION<br />

CSC Computer Science Business & IT 398-5416 For CSC-110 Intro to Computers, call Business & IT.<br />

In Iowa City contact Joe DeMaria, coordinator, 887-3643.<br />

DAN Dance Arts & Humanities 398-4913<br />

Math/Science 398-5516 For CSC-142, 153, and 175, contact Cate Sheller, Math/<br />

Science.<br />

DEA Dental Assistant Allied Health 398-5566 Go to eaglenet.kirkwood.edu for class information<br />

and to register.<br />

DEN Dental Allied Health 398-5566 Go to eaglenet.kirkwood.edu for class information<br />

and to register.<br />

DHY Dental Hygiene Allied Health 398-5566 Go to eaglenet.kirkwood.edu for class information<br />

and to register.<br />

DLT Dental Lab Technology Allied Health 398-5566 Go to eaglenet.kirkwood.edu for class information<br />

and to register.<br />

DRA Film and Theatre Arts & Humanities 398-4913 Play rehearsals are Monday through Friday, 3:30-6:30 p.m.<br />

Interested students should keep those times free.<br />

DRF Drafting Industrial Technologies 398-4983 Go to eaglenet.kirkwood.edu for class information<br />

and to register.<br />

DSL Diesel Agricultural Sciences 398-5609<br />

DSV Disability Services Career Options 398-4936 Go to www.kirkwood.edu/careerop for program<br />

information and to register for an advising session.<br />

ECE Early Childhood Education Career Options 398-1258 Contact Melanie Nollsch, coordinator. Go to www.<br />

kirkwood.edu/careerop for program information and to<br />

register for an advising session.<br />

ECN Economics Social Sciences 398-4911<br />

EDU Education Career Options 398-5551 Contact Jack Terndrup, coordinator. Go to www.kirkwood.<br />

edu/careerop for program information and to register for<br />

an advising session.<br />

EGR Engineering Math/Science 398-5516<br />

EGT Engineering Technology Industrial Technologies 398-4983 Go to eaglenet.kirkwood.edu for class information<br />

and to register.<br />

ELT Electronics Industrial Technologies 398-4983 Go to eaglenet.kirkwood.edu for class information<br />

and to register.<br />

EMS Emergency Medical Services Allied Health 398-5566 Go to eaglenet.kirkwood.edu for class information<br />

and to register.<br />

END Electroneurodiagnostic Tech Allied Health 398-5566 Go to eaglenet.kirkwood.edu for class information<br />

and to register.<br />

ENG English Composition English 398-4998 Students enrolling in composition courses must have<br />

qualifying ACT or COMPASS scores, or college transcripts<br />

showing successful completion of appropriate<br />

prerequisites.<br />

ENV Environmental Science Math/Science 398-5516<br />

ESI ESL - Intensive International Programs 398-5579 For ELA placement testing and registration.<br />

EXS Exercise Science Math/Science 398-5516<br />

FIN Finance Business & IT 398-5416<br />

English 398-4998 For returning students with questions regarding testing<br />

and registration.<br />

FIR Fire Science Industrial Technologies 398-4983 Go to eaglenet.kirkwood.edu for class information<br />

and to register.<br />

FLF Foreign Language - French Arts & Humanities 398-4913<br />

FLG Foreign Language - German Arts & Humanities 398-4913<br />

FLS Foreign Language - Spanish Arts & Humanities 398-4913 In Iowa City contact Bridget Malone, coordinator,<br />

887-3618.<br />

GEO Geography Social Sciences 398-4911<br />

GIS Geographic Information Systems Business & IT 398-5416<br />

GRA Graphic Communications Business & IT 398-5416<br />

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HCM Hospitality, Culinary & Management Hospitality Arts 848-8770 Go to eaglenet.kirkwood.edu for class information<br />

and to register.<br />

HCR Heating and Air Conditioning Industrial Technologies 398-4983 Go to eaglenet.kirkwood.edu for class information<br />

and to register.<br />

HIS History Social Sciences 398-4911<br />

HIT Health Information Technology Allied Health 398-5566 Go to eaglenet.kirkwood.edu for class information<br />

and to register.<br />

HSC Health Science Allied Health 398-5566 Go to eaglenet.kirkwood.edu for class information<br />

and to register.<br />

HSV Human Services Career Options 398-5899,<br />

ext. 5715<br />

Nursing 398-5563 Go to eaglenet.kirkwood.edu for class information<br />

and to register.<br />

Nurse Aid 398-5438 Go to eaglenet.kirkwood.edu for class information<br />

and to register.<br />

Contact Jody Weigel, coordinator. Go to<br />

www.kirkwood.edu/careerop for program information<br />

and to register for an advising session.<br />

HUM Humanities Arts & Humanities 398-4913 See also Art, Drama, Literature, Music, Philosophy<br />

and Religion.<br />

IND Industrial Technology Industrial Technologies 398-4983 Go to eaglenet.kirkwood.edu for class information<br />

and to register.<br />

INT Interior Design Business & IT 398-5416<br />

ITP Interpreting Career Options 398-5480 Contact Linda Krog, coordinator. Go to<br />

www.kirkwood.edu/careerop for program information<br />

and to register for an advising session.<br />

LIT Literature English 398-4998 A prerequisite of Composition I is required for any<br />

Literature course. College transcripts showing successful<br />

completion of Composition I are required.<br />

MAP Medical Assistant Allied Health 398-5566 Go to eaglenet.kirkwood.edu for class information<br />

and to register.<br />

MAS Masonry Industrial Technologies 398-4983 Go to eaglenet.kirkwood.edu for class information<br />

and to register.<br />

MAT Mathematics Math/Science 398-5516 Students enrolling in mathematics courses must have<br />

qualifying ACT or COMPASS scores, or college transcripts<br />

showing successful completion of appropriate<br />

prerequisites.<br />

Learning Services 398-5574 Call Learning Services, 398-5574, for information on<br />

MAT-052, MAT-095, MAT-700 and MAT-731. For all other<br />

math courses, call the Math/Science department.<br />

MFG Manufacturing Industrial Technologies 398-4983 Go to eaglenet.kirkwood.edu for class information<br />

and to register.<br />

MGT Management Business & IT 398-5416<br />

MIL Military and ROTC Business & IT 398-5416<br />

MKT Marketing Business & IT 398-5416<br />

MLT Medical Lab Tech Allied Health 398-5566 Go to eaglenet.kirkwood.edu for class information<br />

and to register.<br />

MMS Mass Media Studies Career Options 398-4953 Contact Rose Kodet, coordinator. Go to<br />

www.kirkwood.edu/careerop for program information<br />

and to register for an advising session.<br />

MTR Medical Transcription Allied Health 398-5566 Go to eaglenet.kirkwood.edu for class information and to<br />

register.<br />

MUA Music - Applied Arts & Humanities 398-4956 Private Music Lessons (14 lessons). After registering,<br />

contact your instructor to sign up for a lesson time and<br />

start date. In Iowa City, sign up for a piano or voice lesson<br />

in ICCR 251. Note: A material fee applies to private lesson<br />

instruction, and neither tuition nor fees are refundable<br />

past the 10th day of the term.<br />

MUS Music - General Arts & Humanities 398-4913<br />

NET Computer Networking Business & IT 398-5416 In Iowa City contact Joe DeMaria, coordinator, 887-3643.<br />

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<strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Class</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong> . summer/<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> . DEPARTMENT INFORMATION<br />

OTA Occupational Therapy Assistant Allied Health 398-5566 Go to eaglenet.kirkwood.edu for class information<br />

and to register.<br />

PEA Physical Education - Activities Math/Science 398-5516<br />

PEC Physical Education - Coaching Math/Science 398-5516<br />

PEH Physical Education - General & Health Math/Science 398-5516<br />

PEV Physical Education - Intercollegiate Math/Science 398-5516 Contact the Math/Science department to register.<br />

PHI Philosophy Arts & Humanities 398-4913<br />

PHS Physical Science Math/Science 398-5516<br />

PHY Physics Math/Science 398-5516<br />

PLU Plumbing Industrial Technologies 398-4983 Go to eaglenet.kirkwood.edu for class information<br />

and to register.<br />

PNN Nursing - Practical Nursing 398-5563 Go to www.kirkwood.edu/nursing for class information.<br />

Go to eaglenet.kirkwood.edu to register.<br />

POL Political Science Social Sciences 398-4911<br />

PRL Paralegal Career Options 398-5576 Contact Greg Clevenger, coordinator. Go to<br />

www.kirkwood.edu/careerop for program information<br />

and to register for an advising session.<br />

PSY Psychology Social Sciences 398-4911<br />

PTA Physical Therapist Assistant Allied Health 398-5566 Go to eaglenet.kirkwood.edu for class information<br />

and to register.<br />

RCP Respiratory Therapist Allied Health 398-5566 Go to eaglenet.kirkwood.edu for class information<br />

and to register.<br />

RDG Reading English 398-4998<br />

REL Religion Arts & Humanities 398-4913<br />

SCI Science Math/Science 398-5516<br />

SDV Student Development Student Development 398-5471<br />

SOC Sociology Social Sciences 398-4911<br />

SPC Speech Arts & Humanities 398-4913<br />

SUR Surgical Technology Allied Health 398-5566 Go to eaglenet.kirkwood.edu for class information<br />

and to register.<br />

WAT Water Environmental Tech Industrial Technologies 398-4983 Go to eaglenet.kirkwood.edu for class information<br />

and to register.<br />

WEL Welding Industrial Technologies 398-4983 Go to eaglenet.kirkwood.edu for class information<br />

and to register.<br />

Additional <strong>Kirkwood</strong> Locations<br />

Benton County Center 111 West 3rd Street, Vinton 319-472-2318<br />

Cedar County Center 1410 Cedar Street, Tipton 563-886-3101<br />

Iowa City Campus 1816 Lower Muscatine Rd., Iowa City 319-887-3658<br />

Iowa City Learning Center 1810 Lower Muscatine Rd., Iowa City 319-887-3656<br />

Iowa County Center 200 West Street, Williamsburg 319-668-2461<br />

Jones Regional Education Center 220 Welter Drive, Monticello 319-465-2302<br />

Marion Center 2900 8th Avenue, Marion 319-398-1052<br />

Resource Center 1030 5th Ave. SE, Cedar Rapids 319-398-1050<br />

Tippie-Mansfield Center 1214 9th Ave., Belle Plaine 319-444-2549<br />

Washington County Center 111 Westview, Washington 319-653-4655<br />

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KIRKWOOD CAMPUS LOCATIONS . summer <strong>2011</strong> . <strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Class</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong><br />

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MAp<br />

County Centers<br />

<strong>Kirkwood</strong> operates learning centers in each county of the college’s<br />

service area. Each center offers a large selection of college credit<br />

courses, making it possible for a student to earn an associate of arts<br />

degree at a location close to home. Besides college credit courses,<br />

each center provides continuing education classes, high school<br />

completion programs and GED testing services.<br />

<strong>Kirkwood</strong> Telecommunications System (KTS) uses interactive television<br />

to bring college credit courses to our seven-county service area.<br />

Faculty interact with students at each location via microphones and<br />

TV cameras in the classrooms.<br />

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ALSO OFFERED:<br />

ADN Nursing - Associate Degree<br />

ARC Architectural<br />

AUT Automotive Technology<br />

CAD Computer Aided Drafting<br />

CON Construction<br />

CRR Collision Repair & Refinish<br />

DEA Dental Assistant<br />

DHY Dental Hygiene<br />

DLT Dental Lab Technology<br />

DRF Drafting<br />

EGT Engineering Technology<br />

ELT Electronics<br />

END Electroneurodiagnostic Tech<br />

FIR Fire Science<br />

HCM Hospitality, Culinary & Management<br />

HCR Heating and Air Conditioning<br />

HIT Health Information Technology<br />

IND Industrial Technology<br />

MAP Medical Assistant<br />

MAS Masonry<br />

MFG Manufacturing<br />

MLT Medical Lab Tech<br />

MTR Medical Transcription<br />

OTA Occupational Therapy Assistant<br />

PLU Plumbing<br />

PNN Nursing - Practical<br />

PTA Physical Therapist Assistant<br />

RCP Respiratory Therapist<br />

SUR Surgical Technology<br />

WAT Water Environmental Tech<br />

WEL Welding<br />

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Specific course and schedule information for these subject areas<br />

are not listed in this book. Contact the department (see pages 2-5)<br />

for complete class schedule information and to register, or go<br />

to eaglenet.kirkwood.edu.<br />

Exceptions with partial course listings:<br />

DEN Dental<br />

EMS Emergency Medical Services<br />

HSC Health Science<br />

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LEARNING SERVICES . summer <strong>2011</strong> . <strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Class</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong><br />

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SUMMER <strong>2011</strong><br />

Learning Services<br />

2063 Cedar Hall | 319-398-5574 | 800-332-2055 ext. 5574<br />

www.kirkwood.edu/learningservices<br />

Learning Services offers supplemental and preparatory instruction,<br />

including classroom and individualized instruction, Internet and computer-based<br />

instruction, aptitude and skills assessment, counseling<br />

and advising, or peer tutoring. The department also arranges special<br />

accommodations for students with learning disabilities, such as sign<br />

language interpreters or textbooks on CD.<br />

COM Communication<br />

COM-723 Workplace Communications 3<br />

CRF01 0161787 5/23 7/1 Khaw<br />

LEC MTWTh 11:00am 12:50pm CEDR 327<br />

COM-744 Oral Communication/Workplace 3<br />

CRF01 0161786 5/23 7/1 Khaw<br />

LEC MTWTh 8:00am 10:30am CEDR 327<br />

ENG English Composition<br />

ENG-013 Basic Writing 3<br />

CRF01 0161794 5/23 7/1 Petersen<br />

LEC MTWTh 8:00am 9:50am CEDR 1036<br />

CRF02 0161795 5/23 7/1 Petersen<br />

LEC MTWTh 10:00am 11:50am CEDR 1036<br />

CRF01 0161796 7/5 8/12 Petersen<br />

LEC MTWTh 8:00am 9:50am CEDR 1036<br />

CRF02 0161797 7/5 8/12 Petersen<br />

LEC MTWTh 10:00am 11:50am CEDR 1036<br />

MAT Mathematics<br />

MAT-052 Pre-Algebra 3<br />

CRF01 0161782 5/23 7/1 Lovell<br />

LEC MTWTh 10:00am 11:50am CEDR 2057<br />

CRF01 0161789 7/5 8/12 Baenziger<br />

LEC MTWTh 10:00am 11:50am CEDR 2057<br />

MAT-095 Personal Achievement Math<br />

• Take with math course. Call 398-5574 to register.<br />

1<br />

CRF01 0161783 5/23 7/1 Weglarz<br />

LAB MTWTh 9:00am 9:50am CEDR 2080<br />

CRF02 0161784 5/23 7/1 Naves<br />

LAB MTWTh 11:00am 11:50am CEDR 2080<br />

CRF01 0161792 7/5 8/12 Naves<br />

LAB MTWTh 9:00am 9:50am CEDR 2080<br />

CRF02 0161793 7/5 8/12 Naves<br />

LAB MTWTh 10:00am 10:50am CEDR 2080<br />

MAT-700 Basic Math 3<br />

CRF02 0161781 5/23 7/1 Lovell<br />

LEC MTWTh 8:00am 9:50am CEDR 2057<br />

CRF01 0161780 5/23 7/1 Mefferd<br />

LEC MTWTh 10:00am 11:50am CEDR 2037<br />

CRF01 0161788 7/5 8/12 Baenziger<br />

LEC MTWTh 8:00am 9:50am CEDR 2057<br />

MAT-731 Introduction to Math 2<br />

CRF01 0161764 5/23 7/1 Mefferd<br />

LEC MTW 12:20pm 1:50pm CEDR 2037<br />

RDG Reading<br />

RDG-200 College Reading 3<br />

CRF01 0164218 5/23 7/1 Cronbaugh<br />

LEC MTWTh 8:00am 9:50am CEDR 2036<br />

CRF02 0164219 5/23 7/1 Cronbaugh<br />

LEC MTWTh 10:00am 11:50am CEDR 2036<br />

SDV Student Development<br />

SDV-052 Supported Education<br />

• Call 398-5454 to register.<br />

1<br />

CRF01 0161735 5/23 7/1 Farebrother<br />

CRF05 0161740 5/23 8/12 Farebrother<br />

CRF03 0161737 7/5 8/12 Farebrother<br />

SDV-052 Supported Education<br />

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2<br />

CRF02 0161736 5/23 7/1 Farebrother<br />

CRF06 0161741 5/23 8/12 Farebrother<br />

CRF04 0161738 7/5 8/12 Farebrother<br />

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SUMMER <strong>2011</strong> MAIN CAMPUS<br />

Cedar Rapids<br />

u Prerequisite required; see course description for details.<br />

H Hybrid class; has one-third online content.<br />

< Service Learning credit applies.<br />

Accelerated Learning class; call 319-398-1050 to register.<br />

R Reserved or restricted registration; details on EagleNet.<br />

Linked to another class section as noted.<br />

ACC Accounting<br />

ACC-111 Introduction to Accounting 3<br />

CRF01 0157860 5/23 7/1<br />

LEC MTWTh 8:00am 9:50am NIEL 223<br />

CRTA1 0161481 5/23 8/12 Pettibone<br />

KTS-1 MW 8:00am 9:50am LINN 211B<br />

ACC-152 Financial Accounting 4<br />

CRF02 0157862 5/23 7/1 DeJong<br />

LEC MTWThF 10:00am 11:50am BENT 355<br />

CRF03 0157863 7/5 8/12 Mabe<br />

LEC MTWThF 10:00am 11:50am BENT 355<br />

ACC-156 Managerial Accounting u 4<br />

CRF02 0157865 5/23 7/1 Abernathy<br />

LEC MTWThF 10:00am 11:50am BENT 352<br />

CRF01 0157864 6/20 8/12 Crowther<br />

LEC MTh 5:30pm 9:20pm BENT 355<br />

CRF03 0157866 7/5 8/12 Crowther<br />

LEC MTWThF 10:00am 11:50am BENT 352<br />

ADM Administrative Assistant<br />

ADM-133 Business Math u 3<br />

CRF01 0157868 5/23 7/1<br />

LEC MTWTh 2:00pm 3:50pm NIEL 212<br />

ADM-154 Business Communication u 3<br />

CRF01 0157870 5/23 7/1 Forest<br />

LEC MTWTh 10:00am 11:50am NIEL 224<br />

ADM-176 Electronic Records System 3<br />

CRF01 0161388 5/23 7/1 Forest<br />

LEC MTWTh 8:00am 9:50am NIEL 224<br />

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AGA Ag - Agronomy<br />

AGA-381 Crop Scouting 3<br />

CRFB1 0157929 6/6 7/14 Crow<br />

L/L TW 2:15pm 3:30pm WASH 119<br />

L/L Th 8:00am 2:50pm WASH 119<br />

AGB Ag - Farm Management<br />

AGB-336 Agricultural Selling 3<br />

CRFB1 0157931 6/6 7/14 Stewart<br />

L/L M 11:00am 3:50pm WASH 104<br />

L/L TW 11:00am 1:50pm WASH 104<br />

AGC Ag - Comprehensive<br />

AGC-115 Ag Career Orientation 1<br />

CRFV1 0157933 6/29 7/1 Duffy<br />

LEC MTW 12:30pm 3:00pm ANHT 100<br />

LEC MTW 9:00am 12:00pm ANHT 100<br />

AGC-932 Internship 4<br />

CRFE1 0157936 Green<br />

AGC-932 Internship 2<br />

CRFM4 0163217 Rourke<br />

AGC-932 Internship 4<br />

CRFT1 0157941 5/23 8/12 Brase<br />

AGC-932 Internship 5<br />

CRFM2 0157939 5/23 8/12 Rourke<br />

AGC-932 Internship 4<br />

CRFV1 0157942 5/23 8/12 Duffy<br />

AGC-932 Internship 3<br />

CRFA1 0157934 5/23 8/12 Duffy<br />

CRFH1 0157937 5/23 8/12 Moss<br />

AGC-932 Internship 5<br />

CRFB2 0157935 5/23 8/12 Clough<br />

CRFM3 0157940 5/23 8/12 Chapman<br />

AGC-932 Internship 4<br />

CRFM1 0157938 5/23 8/12 Crow<br />

AGE Ag - Equine<br />

AGE-107 Trail Riding u 2<br />

CRFE1 0157943 5/23 7/1 Green<br />

LEC W 8:00am 10:50am EQUN IA<br />

LAB F 8:00am 11:50am<br />

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10<br />

AGE-110 Beg Western Balanced Seat 2<br />

CRFE1 0157944 5/28 8/12<br />

L/L MW 8:00am 9:50am EQUN IA<br />

AGE-110 Intro to Basic Riding 2<br />

CRFE2 0163206 5/28 8/12<br />

L/L TTh 6:00pm 7:50pm EQUN IA<br />

AGE-185 Eq Facilities Maint/Mechanics 2<br />

CRFE1 0163207<br />

AGE-213 Mgmt of Racing Thoroughbred 2<br />

CRFE1 0157946 5/23 8/12 Wilson<br />

L/L M 11:00am 12:50pm EQUN 117<br />

AGE-252 Horse Shows 4<br />

CRFE1 0157947 5/23 7/1 Green<br />

L/L Th 7:00am 7:50am EQUN 118<br />

AGE-270 Equestrian Drill Team 2<br />

CRFE1 0157948 5/23 8/12 Wilson<br />

L/L MTW 7:00am 7:50am EQUN IA<br />

AGE-290 Horse Projects u 2<br />

CRFE1 0157949 5/23 7/1 Green<br />

LEC MT 8:00am 10:50am EQUN IA<br />

LEC Th 8:00am 10:50am EQUN 118<br />

AGE-290 Horse Projects u 1<br />

CRFE2 0157950 7/5 8/12 Wilson<br />

LEC TTh 8:00am 9:50am EQUN 117<br />

AGF Ag - Floral<br />

AGF-144 Floral Design III u 3<br />

CRFF1 0157951 5/31 7/22 Dodd-Brosseau<br />

LAB MWTh 8:00am 11:20am HORT 123<br />

AGF-154 Retail Flower Shop Oper III u 2<br />

CRFF1 0157952 5/31 7/22 Dodd-Brosseau<br />

LEC MWTh 12:00pm 1:20pm HORT 127<br />

AGF-164 Event Planning III u 3<br />

CRFF1 0157953 5/31 7/22 Dodd-Brosseau<br />

L/L TF 8:00am 11:50am HORT 127<br />

AGH Ag - Horticulture<br />

AGH-102 Horticulture Math 3<br />

CRFH1 0163210 7/5 8/12 Burkle<br />

LEC MTWTh 1:30pm 3:30pm HORT 107<br />

AGH-112 Intro to Turfgrass Management 3<br />

CRFN1 0163214 5/23 8/12 McQuillen<br />

L/L W 5:00pm 10:00pm HORT 122<br />

AGH-120 Herbaceous Plant Materials 3<br />

CRFL1 0163215 5/23 8/12 Knights<br />

L/L W 5:00pm 10:00pm HORT 127<br />

AGH-123 Woody Plant Materials 3<br />

CRFH1 0157954 5/23 7/1 Saladin<br />

L/L MTWTh 12:00pm 1:30pm HORT 107<br />

L/L MTWTh 10:45am 11:45am HORT 107<br />

AGH-141 Equipment Operations 3<br />

CRFN1 0157955 5/23 8/12 Callender<br />

L/L M 5:00pm 10:00pm HORT 168<br />

AGH-144 Landscape Construction/Design 3<br />

CRFH1 0157956 7/5 8/12 Carroll<br />

L/L MTWTh 8:00am 10:30am HORT 168<br />

AGH-152 Landscape Design Techniques 3<br />

CRFH1 0157957 5/23 8/12 Moss<br />

L/L MTWTh 1:00pm 3:30pm HORT 105<br />

AGH-236 Plant Material Maintenance 3<br />

CRFH1 0157959 5/23 7/1 Saladin<br />

L/L MTWTh 8:00am 10:30am HORT 168<br />

AGM Ag - Mechanics<br />

AGM-932 Internship 2<br />

CRFD1 0157961 Stolte<br />

AGN Natural Resources and Forestry<br />

AGN-132 Plant Management for Parks 3<br />

CRFN1 0157962 5/23 8/12 Flecksing<br />

L/L T 5:00pm 10:00pm HORT 168<br />

AGN-140 Plants of the Wild 3<br />

CRFN1 0157963 5/23 8/12 Reisinger<br />

L/L Th 5:00pm 10:00pm HORT 137<br />

AGP Ag - Precision Agriculture<br />

AGP-329 Introduction to GPS 3<br />

CRFG1 0163211 7/5 8/12 Carroll<br />

LEC MTWTh 11:00am 1:00pm HORT 136<br />

AGP-440 Ag Apps of Digital Imagery 3<br />

CRFT1 0163209 5/16 6/3 Brase<br />

L/L MTWThF 8:00am 12:50pm WASH 116<br />

AGS Ag - Animal Science<br />

AGS-948 Special Projects 3<br />

CRFT1 0157964 Brase<br />

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AGV Ag - Veterinary Technology<br />

AGV-120 Veterinary Medical Terminology 1<br />

CRFV1 0157965 7/5 8/12 Murdock<br />

LEC W 9:00am 12:00pm ANHT 100<br />

AGV-126 Animal Anatomy & Physiology I 3<br />

CRFV2 0157967 7/5 8/12 Ackman<br />

LAB MTTh 9:00am 10:20am ANHT 116<br />

LEC MTWThF 8:00am 8:50am ANHT 100<br />

CRFV1 0157966 7/5 8/12 Ackman<br />

LAB MTTh 10:30am 11:50am ANHT 116<br />

LEC MTWThF 8:00am 8:50am ANHT 100<br />

AGV-152 Veterinary Computer Applications 2<br />

CRFV2 0157969 7/5 8/12 Murdock<br />

LEC MTTh 12:00pm 1:50pm WASH 103<br />

CRFV1 0157968 7/5 8/12 Murdock<br />

LEC MTTh 2:00pm 3:50pm HORT 136<br />

AGV-201 Pet Grooming I 1.5<br />

CRFA1 0157970 5/23 8/3 Anderson<br />

L/L MW 4:30pm 9:30pm ANHT 117<br />

L/L W 4:30pm 9:30pm ANHT 117<br />

CRFA3 0157972 5/23 8/3 Anderson<br />

L/L MW 4:30pm 9:30pm ANHT 117<br />

L/L W 4:30pm 9:30pm ANHT 117<br />

CRFA2 0157971 5/23 8/3 Anderson<br />

L/L MW 4:30pm 9:30pm ANHT 117<br />

L/L W 4:30pm 9:30pm ANHT 117<br />

AGV-202 Pet Grooming II u 1.5<br />

CRFA1 0157973 5/23 8/3 Anderson<br />

L/L MW 4:30pm 9:30pm ANHT 117<br />

L/L W 4:30pm 9:30pm ANHT 117<br />

AGV-203 Pet Grooming III u 1.5<br />

CRFA1 0157974 5/23 8/3 Anderson<br />

L/L MW 4:30pm 9:30pm ANHT 117<br />

L/L W 4:30pm 9:30pm ANHT 117<br />

AGV-204 Pet Grooming IV u 1.5<br />

CRFA1 0157975 5/23 8/3 Anderson<br />

L/L MW 4:30pm 9:30pm ANHT 117<br />

L/L W 4:30pm 9:30pm ANHT 117<br />

ANT Anthropology<br />

ANT-105 Cultural Anthropology 3<br />

CRTP3 0161158 5/23 8/12 Goings<br />

KTS-3 TTh 4:00pm 5:50pm LINN 203A<br />

CRF50 0159702 7/5 8/12<br />

LEC MTWTh 10:00am 11:50am CEDR 341<br />

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ART Art<br />

ART-101 Art Appreciation 3<br />

CRF50 0159703 5/23 7/1 Hall<br />

LEC MTWTh 12:00pm 1:50pm NIEL 313<br />

CRTP2 0161400 5/23 8/12 Lawrence<br />

KTS-2 MW 12:00pm 1:50pm LINN 202<br />

ART-133 Drawing 3<br />

CRF50 0159704 5/23 7/1 Hall<br />

L/L MTWTh 8:00am 11:00am NIEL 320<br />

ART-134 Drawing II u 3<br />

CRF52 0159705 5/23 7/1 Hall<br />

L/L MTWTh 8:00am 11:00am NIEL 320<br />

ART-143 Painting 3<br />

CRF52 0159706 5/23 8/12 Sodaev<br />

L/L TTh 6:00pm 9:30pm NIEL 328<br />

ART-144 Painting II u 3<br />

CRF53 0159707 5/23 8/12 Sodaev<br />

L/L TTh 6:00pm 9:30pm NIEL 328<br />

ART-163 Sculpture 3<br />

CRF00 0159708 7/5 8/12 Hansen<br />

L/L MTWTh 1:00pm 4:00pm ARTA 118<br />

ART-164 Sculpture II u 3<br />

CRF00 0159709 7/5 8/12 Hansen<br />

L/L MTWTh 1:00pm 4:00pm ARTA 118<br />

ART-184 Photography 3<br />

CRF00 0159713 5/23 7/1 Raabe<br />

LEC MTWTh 9:00am 10:10am NIEL 313<br />

LAB MTWTh 10:20am 11:30am NIEL 315<br />

ART-186 Digital Photography 3<br />

CRF51 0159715 5/23 7/1 McCabe<br />

L/L MTWTh 9:00am 11:30am NIEL 317<br />

CRF55 0164234 5/23 8/12<br />

L/L MW 1:00pm 3:30pm NIEL 317<br />

CRF50 0159714 5/23 8/12 Hall<br />

LEC T 6:00pm 8:30pm NIEL 325<br />

LAB Th 6:00pm 8:30pm NIEL 317<br />

CRF53 0161508 5/23 8/12 McCabe<br />

L/L TTh 1:00pm 3:30pm NIEL 317<br />

ART-301 Design Fundamentals 3<br />

CRF51 0160204 5/23 7/1 Raabe<br />

L/L MTWTh 12:00pm 3:00pm NIEL 325<br />

ART-405 Jewelry: Metalsmithing I 3<br />

CRF00 0161509 5/23 7/1 Kawai<br />

L/L MTWTh 9:00am 12:00pm ARTA 119<br />

ART-422 Glass II u 3<br />

CRF00 0159716 5/23 7/1 Smith<br />

L/L MTWTh 9:00am 12:00pm ARTA 119<br />

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ART-928 Independent Study 3<br />

CRF55 0159719 5/23 7/1 Hall<br />

ART-928 Independent Study 1<br />

CRF00 0159717 5/23 7/1 Hall<br />

ART-928 Independent Study 2<br />

CRF54 0159718 5/23 7/1 Hall<br />

ASL American Sign Language<br />

ASL-141 American Sign Language I 4<br />

CRF01 0157666 5/23 8/12 Cleveland<br />

LEC MT 10:00am 11:50am CEDR 1037<br />

LEC W 10:00am 11:20am CEDR 1037<br />

ASL-171 American Sign Language II u 4<br />

CRF02 0157667 5/23 8/12 Upah<br />

LEC MT 10:00am 11:50am BENT 303<br />

LEC W 10:00am 11:20am BENT 303<br />

ASL-241 American Sign Language III u 3<br />

CRF01 0157668 5/23 8/12 Quaas<br />

LEC MW 9:00am 10:50am BENT 304<br />

CRF02 0157669 5/23 8/12 Cleveland<br />

LEC MW 12:00pm 1:50pm BENT 302<br />

ASL-271 American Sign Language IV u 3<br />

CRF05 0157670 5/23 8/12 Quaas<br />

LEC MW 2:00pm 3:50pm BENT 303<br />

BCA Business Computer Applications<br />

BCA-189 Microcomputer Literacy 1<br />

CRF01 0157871 5/23 7/1<br />

L/L TTh 8:00am 9:50am NIEL 229<br />

CRF02 0157872 5/23 7/1<br />

L/L TTh 10:00am 11:50am NIEL 229<br />

CRTZ1 0161585 5/23 7/28 Cahalan<br />

KTS-1 Th 6:00pm 8:50pm LINN 211B<br />

CRF03 0157873 7/5 8/12<br />

L/L TTh 8:00am 9:50am NIEL 229<br />

CRF04 0161389 7/5 8/12<br />

L/L TTh 10:00am 11:50am NIEL 229<br />

BCA-205 Database/Spreadsheets 3<br />

CRF01 0157874 5/23 7/1 O’Brien<br />

L/L MTWThF 10:00am 11:50am NIEL 223<br />

BIO Biology<br />

BIO-104 Introductory Biology w/Lab 3<br />

CRF02 0158775 5/23 7/1 Scott<br />

LEC MTWTh 10:00am 11:10am LINN 333<br />

LAB TWTh 11:30am 1:20pm LINN 230<br />

BIO-110 Basic Biological Concepts 3<br />

CRF01 0162455 5/23 7/1 Scott<br />

LEC MTWTh 8:00am 9:50am LINN 333<br />

H CRTA2 0161189 5/23 7/14 Patterson<br />

KTS-2 TTh 7:30am 9:50am LINN 202<br />

BIO-112 General Biology I u 4<br />

CRF01 0158776 5/23 7/1 Donnermeyer<br />

LAB MTTh 10:00am 11:50am LINN 232<br />

LEC MTWTh 8:00am 9:50am LINN 219<br />

CRF02 0158777 5/23 7/1 Donnermeyer<br />

LAB MTTh 1:00pm 2:50pm LINN 232<br />

LEC MTWTh 8:00am 9:50am LINN 219<br />

BIO-151 Nutrition 3<br />

H CRTA2 0163927 5/23 7/1 Patterson<br />

KTS-2 TWTh 10:00am 11:50am LINN 202<br />

BIO-154 Human Biology 3<br />

CRF01 0158778 5/23 7/1 Williams<br />

LEC MTWTh 8:00am 9:50am LINN 136<br />

CRF02 0158779 5/23 7/1 Williams<br />

LEC MTWTh 10:00am 11:50am LINN 136<br />

CRTA2 0161169 5/23 8/12 Bonine<br />

KTS-2 MW 8:00am 9:50am LINN 202<br />

BIO-168 Human Anatomy/Phys I w/Lab 4<br />

CRF01 0158780 5/23 8/12 Sagan/Kruckeberg<br />

LEC MW 9:00am 10:50am LINN 121<br />

LAB T 9:00am 11:40am LINN 243<br />

CRF02 0158781 5/23 8/12 Sagan/Kruckeberg<br />

LEC MTh 12:00pm 1:50pm LINN 121<br />

LAB T 12:00pm 2:40pm LINN 243<br />

CRF03 0158782 5/23 8/12 Sagan/Kruckeberg<br />

LEC MTh 12:00pm 1:50pm LINN 121<br />

LAB W 12:00pm 2:40pm LINN 243<br />

CRF05 0158784 5/23 8/12 Glew<br />

LAB T 3:00pm 5:40pm LINN 243<br />

LEC WTh 3:00pm 4:50pm LINN 121<br />

BIO-173 Human Anatomy/Phys II w/Lab u 4<br />

CRF01 0158785 5/23 8/12 Petersen/Hennager<br />

LAB M 12:00pm 2:40pm LINN 243<br />

LEC TW 12:00pm 1:50pm LINN 121<br />

CRF02 0158786 5/23 8/12 Petersen/Hennager<br />

LEC TW 12:00pm 1:50pm LINN 121<br />

LAB Th 12:00pm 2:40pm LINN 243<br />

BIO-177 Human Anatomy 4<br />

CRF01 0158787 7/5 8/12 Lyons<br />

LEC MWF 10:00am 10:50am LINN 147A<br />

LAB MWF 8:00am 9:50am LINN 243<br />

LEC TTh 8:00am 9:50am LINN 247<br />

BIO-180 Human Physiology u 4<br />

CRF01 0164063 5/23 8/12 Lyons/Glew<br />

LAB T 12:00pm 2:50pm LINN 133E<br />

LEC WTh 12:00pm 1:50pm LINN 147B<br />

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BIO-186 Microbiology 4<br />

CRF04 0158789 5/23 8/12 Rehnstrom<br />

LEC MW 10:00am 11:50am LINN 219<br />

LAB W 12:00pm 2:30pm LINN 144<br />

CRF01 0158788 5/23 8/12 Rehnstrom<br />

LAB T 10:00am 12:30pm LINN 144<br />

LEC TTh 8:00am 9:50am LINN 121<br />

CRF03 0158790 5/23 8/12 Rehnstrom<br />

LEC TTh 8:00am 9:50am LINN 121<br />

LAB Th 10:00am 12:30pm LINN 144<br />

BIO-249 Biotechnology Internship 1<br />

CRF01 0158793 5/23 8/12 Petersen<br />

• Biotech students only. See instructor to register.<br />

BUS Business<br />

BUS-102 Introduction to Business 3<br />

CRTA1 0161490 5/23 8/12 Pettibone<br />

KTS-1 MW 10:00am 11:50am LINN 211B<br />

BUS-161 Human Relations 3<br />

CRFA1 0163208 5/16 6/17 Klopp<br />

LEC MTWThF 10:00am 11:50am WASH 102<br />

BUS-178 How to Deliver Winning Presentations 1<br />

CRTS3 0162473 7/7 7/8 Whitson<br />

KTS-3 Th 6:00pm 9:00pm LINN 203A<br />

KTS-3 F 8:00am 12:00pm LINN 203A<br />

BUS-185 Business Law I 3<br />

CRF01 0157876 5/23 7/15 Lawrence<br />

LEC TTh 6:00pm 8:50pm BENT 352<br />

BUS-290 Employ Search/Workplace Success 1<br />

CRF01 0157877 5/28 6/11 Tauke<br />

LEC S 8:00am 5:00pm BENT 352<br />

BUS-932 Internship-Management 3<br />

CRF15 0157884 5/23 8/12 Merlak<br />

• Contact Lori Merlak, 126 Nielsen Hall, to register.<br />

BUS-932 Internship-Accounting 3<br />

CRF04 0157881 5/23 8/12 Abernathy<br />

• Contact Linda Abernathy, 398-4921, to register.<br />

BUS-932 Internship-Marketing Management 3<br />

CRF03 0157880 5/23 8/12 Abel<br />

BUS-932 Internship-Banking 3<br />

CRF02 0157879 5/23 8/12 Saville<br />

BUS-932 Internship-Web Technologies 3<br />

CRF05 0157882 5/23 8/12<br />

BUS-932 Internship-Administrative Asst 3<br />

CRF01 0157878 5/23 8/12 Schultz<br />

<strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Class</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong> . summer <strong>2011</strong> . CEDAR RAPIDS MAIN CAMPUS<br />

CHM Chemistry<br />

CHM-110 Introduction to Chemistry 3<br />

CRTP3 0161180 5/23 8/12 Bonine<br />

KTS-3 MW 4:00pm 5:50pm LINN 203A<br />

CRF01 0158795 6/6 7/15 Widstrom<br />

LEC MWF 8:00am 10:40am LINN 339<br />

CHM-111 Introduction to Chemistry Lab u 1<br />

CRF01 0158796 6/6 7/15 Widstrom<br />

LAB TTh 8:00am 10:40am LINN 241<br />

CHM-165 General Chemistry I 4<br />

CRF01 0158797 7/5 8/12 Heyer<br />

LAB MW 8:00am 10:40am LINN 241<br />

LEC TThF 8:00am 10:40am LINN 218<br />

CRF02 0158798 7/5 8/12 Heyer<br />

LAB MW 10:50am 1:30pm LINN 241<br />

LEC TThF 8:00am 10:40am LINN 218<br />

CHM-175 General Chemistry II u 4<br />

CRF01 0158799 5/23 7/1 Ochs<br />

LAB MW 8:00am 10:40am LINN 241<br />

LEC TThF 8:00am 10:40am LINN 218<br />

CRF02 0158800 5/23 7/1 Ochs<br />

LAB MW 10:50am 1:30pm LINN 241<br />

LEC TThF 8:00am 10:40am LINN 218<br />

CIS Computer Information Systems<br />

CIS-135 Microcomputer Operating System 3<br />

CRF01 0163142 7/5 8/12 McCarthy<br />

LEC MTWTh 10:00am 11:50am NIEL 213<br />

CIS-207 Fundamentals of Web Program u 3<br />

CRF01 0157890 5/23 7/1<br />

L/L MTWTh 10:00am 12:30pm NIEL 228<br />

CLS Cultural Studies<br />

CLS-151 UC: Latin America 3<br />

H CRTA3 0161101 7/5 8/12 yost<br />

KTS-3 MTW 10:00am 11:50am LINN 203A<br />

CRF02 0158335 7/5 8/12 Ridgeway<br />

LEC MTWTh 10:00am 11:50am BENT 319<br />

CLS-167 UC: Modern China 3<br />

CRF04 0158337 7/5 8/12 Wortman<br />

LEC TTh 6:00pm 9:30pm BENT 305<br />

COM Communication<br />

COM-723 Workplace Communications 3<br />

CRF01 0161787 5/23 7/1 Khaw<br />

LEC MTWTh 11:00am 12:50pm CEDR 327<br />

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COM-744 Oral Communication/Workplace 3<br />

14<br />

CRF01 0161786 5/23 7/1 Khaw<br />

LEC MTWTh 8:00am 10:30am CEDR 327<br />

CRJ Criminal Justice<br />

CRJ-100 Intro to Criminal Justice 3<br />

CRF02 0162718 5/23 7/1 Penrod<br />

LEC MTWTh 8:00am 9:50am CEDR 1045<br />

CRJ-200 Criminology u 3<br />

CRTA3 0161081 5/23 6/30 Penrod<br />

KTS-3 MTWTh 10:00am 11:50am LINN 203A<br />

CSC Computer Science<br />

CSC-110 Intro to Computers 3<br />

CRF01 0157891 5/23 7/1 Holmes<br />

L/L MTWThF 8:00am 9:50am NIEL 228<br />

CRF02 0157892 5/23 7/1 Holmes<br />

L/L MTWThF 10:00am 11:50am NIEL 212<br />

CRTA1 0161499 5/23 8/12 Hildenbrand<br />

KTS-1 TTh 7:30am 9:50am LINN 211B<br />

CRTZ2 0161463 5/23 8/12 Hildenbrand<br />

KTS-2 TTh 6:00pm 8:50pm LINN 202<br />

CRF05 0157893 7/5 8/12<br />

L/L MTWThF 8:00am 9:50am NIEL 228<br />

CRF06 0157894 7/5 8/12<br />

L/L MTWThF 10:00am 11:50am NIEL 228<br />

CSC-142 Computer Science 4<br />

CRF01 0158801 6/6 7/15 Sheller<br />

LEC MTWTh 11:00am 1:30pm LINN 218<br />

CRF02 0158802 6/6 7/15 Sheller<br />

LEC MTWTh 3:00pm 5:30pm LINN 147A<br />

DEN Dental<br />

DEN-220 Dental Nutrition u 1<br />

CRFDA 0159357 5/23 8/12 Hebl<br />

LEC Th 1:00pm 3:50pm LINN 216<br />

DRA Film and Theatre<br />

DRA-101 Introduction to Theatre 3<br />

CRF00 0162127 5/23 7/1 Ford<br />

LEC MTWTh 10:00am 11:50am CEDR 341<br />

DRA-116 Film Analysis 3<br />

• For additional film selections, see HUM Humanities.<br />

CRF50 0159725 5/23 7/1 Klopp<br />

LEC MTWTh 10:00am 11:50am CEDR 234<br />

CRTZ3 0161615 5/23 7/27 Brown<br />

KTS-3 MW 6:00pm 8:30pm LINN 203A<br />

DSL Diesel<br />

DSL-156 Truck Electronics u 3<br />

CRFD1 0157976 6/13 7/1 Anderson<br />

LEC MTWTh 7:30am 12:00pm WASH 004<br />

LAB F 7:30am 11:00am WASH 010<br />

DSL-308 Cooling Systems 2<br />

CRFD1 0157977 6/13 7/15 Anderson<br />

L/L MTWTh 12:30pm 3:00pm WASH 004<br />

DSL-630 Air Brakes and ABS 2<br />

CRFD1 0157978 5/23 6/10 Anderson<br />

LEC MTWTh 8:00am 11:15am WASH 004<br />

LAB F 8:00am 11:00am WASH 010<br />

DSL-642 Steering and Suspension 2<br />

CRFD1 0157979 7/5 7/22 Anderson<br />

LEC MT 8:00am 11:30am WASH 004<br />

LAB WThF 8:00am 11:00am WASH 010<br />

DSL-802 Trailer Servicing 3<br />

CRFD1 0157980 7/25 8/12 Anderson<br />

L/L MTWTh 8:00am 12:20pm WASH 004<br />

L/L F 8:00am 12:00pm WASH 004<br />

DSV Disability Services<br />

DSV-100 Intro to Disabilities Services 3<br />

CRF02 0158136 6/13 7/20 Anderson<br />

LEC MTWTh 1:00pm 2:50pm CEDR 1049<br />

• Meets requirements for IA Paraeducator certification.<br />

DSV-120 Observation/Mgmt of Behavior 3<br />

CRF01 0158137 6/13 7/20 Van Oort<br />

LEC MTWTh 3:00pm 4:50pm CEDR 1049<br />

• Meets requirements for IA Paraeducator certification.<br />

DSV-130 Instruction& Adaptation Strategies 3<br />

CRF01 0158138 5/23 7/1 Anderson<br />

LEC TTh 5:00pm 8:50pm CEDR 1049<br />

• Meets requirements for IA Paraeducator certification.<br />

DSV-290 Dis Svc Careers Field Exp/Sem u 3<br />

CRF01 0158139 5/23 8/12 Van Oort<br />

CLI W 5:00pm 5:50pm CEDR 1037<br />

• Linked with DSV-290-CRF02. Call 398-5410 to register.<br />

DSV-290 Dis Svc Careers Field Exp/Sem u 6<br />

CRF02 0158140 5/23 8/12 Van Oort<br />

CLI W 5:00pm 5:50pm CEDR 1037<br />

• Linked with DSV-290-CRF01. Call 398-5410 to register.<br />

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ECE Early Childhood Education<br />

ECE-103 Intro to Early Childhood Ed 3<br />

CRF01 0158141 6/13 7/7 Nollsch<br />

LEC MTWTh 12:30pm 3:30pm CEDR 1037<br />

• Meets requirements for IA Paraeducator certification.<br />

CRF02 0158142 7/5 8/12 Clymer<br />

LEC Th 5:00pm 8:50pm CEDR 1037<br />

• Meets requirements for IA Paraeducator certification.<br />

ECE-133 Child Health/Safety/Nutrition 3<br />

CRF01 0158143 6/6 7/15 Snyder<br />

LEC MTWTh 8:00am 9:50am CEDR 3008<br />

ECN Economics<br />

ECN-120 Principles of Macroeconomics 3<br />

CRF01 0158339 5/23 8/12 Farooqi<br />

LEC M 6:00pm 8:50pm BENT 357<br />

CRF04 0158341 5/23 7/1 Pelzer<br />

LEC MTWTh 8:00am 9:50am BENT 358<br />

CRF06 0158342 5/23 7/1 Borman<br />

LEC MW 6:00pm 9:30pm BENT 358<br />

CRF02 0158340 7/5 8/12 Asigbee<br />

LEC MTWTh 12:00pm 1:50pm BENT 358<br />

ECN-130 Principles of Microeconomics 3<br />

CRF05 0158345 5/23 7/1 Pelzer<br />

LEC MTWTh 10:00am 11:50am BENT 358<br />

CRF22 0161137 5/23 8/12 Farooqi<br />

LEC T 6:00pm 8:50pm BENT 357<br />

H CRTP4 0160810 6/6 7/28 Roose<br />

ICN MTTh 12:00pm 1:50pm LINN 203B<br />

CRF01 0158343 7/5 8/12 Asigbee<br />

LEC MTWTh 10:00am 11:50am BENT 358<br />

CRF03 0158344 7/5 8/12 Borman<br />

LEC MW 6:00pm 9:30pm BENT 358<br />

EDU Education<br />

EDU-240 Educational Psychology u 3<br />

CRF01 0158145 6/6 7/15 Terndrup<br />

LEC MTWTh 12:00pm 1:50pm CEDR 1045<br />

EDU-805 Literacy Tutor Experience 1<br />

CRF01 0158146 5/23 7/1 McMenimen<br />

LEC MTWTh 9:00am 9:50am CEDR 1049<br />

• Linked with EDU-805-CRF02 and EDU-805-CRF03. Call<br />

398-5551 to register.<br />

EDU-805 Literacy Tutor Experience 2<br />

CRF02 0158147 5/23 7/1 McMenimen<br />

LEC MTWTh 9:00am 9:50am CEDR 1049<br />

• Linked with EDU-805-CRF01 and EDU-805-CRF03. Call<br />

398-5551 to register.<br />

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EDU-805 Literacy Tutor Experience 3<br />

CRF03 0158148 5/23 7/1 McMenimen<br />

LEC MTWTh 9:00am 9:50am CEDR 1049<br />

• Linked with EDU-805-CRF01 and EDU-805-CRF02. Call<br />

398-5551 to register.<br />

EGR Engineering<br />

EGR-180 Statics u 3<br />

CRF01 0158803 5/23 7/1 Elliff<br />

LEC MTWTh 8:00am 9:50am LINN 147A<br />

EGR-280 Dynamics u 3<br />

CRF01 0162460 5/23 7/1 Meza<br />

LEC MTWTh 10:00am 11:50am LINN 247<br />

EGR-290 Thermodynamics u 3<br />

CRF01 0158804 5/23 7/1 Meza<br />

LEC MTWTh 1:00pm 2:50pm LINN 331<br />

EMS Emergency Medical Services<br />

EMS-233 EMT Basic Theory 6.5<br />

CRF01 0159364 5/23 8/12 Brus<br />

LAB TTh 8:00am 3:00pm LINN 117H<br />

LEC TTh 8:00am 3:00pm LINN 117F<br />

EMS-235 EMT Basic Practical Applications 0.5<br />

CRF01 0159365 5/23 8/12 Robinson<br />

ENG English Composition<br />

ENG-013 Basic Writing 3<br />

CRF01 0161794 5/23 7/1 Petersen<br />

LEC MTWTh 8:00am 9:50am CEDR 1036<br />

CRF02 0161795 5/23 7/1 Petersen<br />

LEC MTWTh 10:00am 11:50am CEDR 1036<br />

CRF01 0161796 7/5 8/12 Petersen<br />

LEC MTWTh 8:00am 9:50am CEDR 1036<br />

CRF02 0161797 7/5 8/12 Petersen<br />

LEC MTWTh 10:00am 11:50am CEDR 1036<br />

ENG-101 Elements of Writing 3<br />

CRF01 0158031 5/23 7/1 McDonald<br />

LEC MTWTh 8:00am 9:50am CEDR 3048<br />

CRF02 0158029 5/23 7/1 Ernster<br />

LEC MTWTh 10:00am 11:50am CEDR 326<br />

CRF03 0158030 5/23 7/1 Lau<br />

LEC MTWTh 12:00pm 1:50pm CEDR 3036<br />

CRF72 0158033 5/23 8/12 Obermueller<br />

LEC T 6:00pm 9:30pm CEDR 3038<br />

CRF73 0158128 5/23 8/12<br />

LEC W 6:00pm 9:30pm CEDR 3062<br />

CRF26 0158028 6/6 7/15 Bloom<br />

LEC MTWTh 8:00am 9:50am CEDR 3062<br />

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CRF27 0158036 6/6 7/15 Bolton<br />

LEC MTWTh 12:00pm 1:50pm CEDR 3062<br />

CRF44 0158168 7/5 8/12<br />

LEC MTWTh 8:00am 9:50am CEDR 3028<br />

CRF45 0158126 7/5 8/12 Barbour<br />

LEC MTWTh 10:00am 11:50am CEDR 3062<br />

CRF46 0158127 7/5 8/12 Edwards<br />

LEC MTWTh 12:00pm 1:50pm CEDR 3036<br />

ENG-105 Composition I u 3<br />

CRF07 0158026 5/23 7/1 Blake<br />

LEC MTWTh 8:00am 9:50am CEDR 3030<br />

CRF08 0158037 5/23 7/1 Blake<br />

LEC MTWTh 10:00am 11:50am CEDR 3030<br />

CRF10 0158039 5/23 7/1 Schuppener<br />

LEC MTWTh 12:00pm 1:50pm CEDR 3030<br />

CRF77 0158046 5/23 8/12 Mitchell<br />

LEC T 6:00pm 9:30pm CEDR 3036<br />

CRF79 0158045 5/23 8/12 Mitchell<br />

LEC W 6:00pm 9:30pm CEDR 3037<br />

CRFWE 0164620 5/23 8/12<br />

LEC S 9:00am 12:50pm CEDR 3027<br />

CRF31 0158170 6/6 7/15 Minot<br />

LEC MTWTh 8:00am 9:50am CEDR 3059<br />

CRF32 0162761 6/6 7/15<br />

LEC MTWTh 10:00am 11:50am CEDR 3028<br />

CRF50 0158040 7/5 8/12 Rosteck<br />

LEC MTWTh 8:00am 9:50am CEDR 3037<br />

CRF51 0158041 7/5 8/12 Logel<br />

LEC MTWTh 10:00am 11:50am CEDR 3036<br />

CRF52 0158042 7/5 8/12 Seals<br />

LEC MTWTh 12:00pm 1:50pm CEDR 3048<br />

ENG-106 Composition II u 3<br />

CRF14 0158058 5/23 7/1 Larson<br />

LEC MTWTh 8:00am 9:50am CEDR 3028<br />

CRF15 0158049 5/23 7/1 Arenz<br />

LEC MTWTh 10:00am 11:50am CEDR 3037<br />

CRF16 0158050 5/23 7/1 Klinzman<br />

LEC MTWTh 12:00pm 1:50pm CEDR 3048<br />

CRF83 0158055 5/23 8/12 Brown<br />

LEC T 6:00pm 9:30pm CEDR 3048<br />

CRF84 0158056 5/23 8/12 Brown<br />

LEC W 6:00pm 9:30pm CEDR 3036<br />

CRFWE 0164621 5/23 8/12<br />

LEC S 9:00am 12:50pm CEDR 3028<br />

CRF36 0158052 6/6 7/15 Fitz-Randolph<br />

LEC MTWTh 10:00am 11:50am CEDR 3041<br />

CRF37 0158053 6/6 7/15 Reddin<br />

LEC MTWTh 12:00pm 1:50pm CEDR 3038<br />

CRF57 0158054 7/5 8/12 Madden<br />

LEC MTWTh 8:00am 9:50am CEDR 3038<br />

CRF58 0158059 7/5 8/12 Madden<br />

LEC MTWTh 10:00am 11:50am CEDR 3048<br />

CRF60 0158057 7/5 8/12<br />

LEC MTWTh 12:00pm 1:50pm CEDR 3037<br />

ENG-108 Comp II: Technical Writing u 3<br />

CRF88 0158060 5/23 8/12 McDonald<br />

LEC T 6:00pm 9:30pm CEDR 326<br />

ENG-221 Creative Writing u 3<br />

CRF38 0159131 6/6 7/15<br />

LEC MTWTh 12:00pm 1:50pm CEDR 3059<br />

ENG-233 Creative Writing: Short Fiction u 3<br />

CRF68 0158063 5/23 8/12<br />

LEC T 6:00pm 9:30pm CEDR 3030<br />

ESI Intensive English Second Language<br />

ESI-006 L1 ELA Reading & Vocabulary 3<br />

CRF03 0158181 5/23 8/12 Kinyalolo<br />

LEC MW 1:00pm 2:40pm CEDR 3043<br />

ESI-007 L1 ELA Listen & Conversation 3<br />

CRF01 0158182 5/23 8/12 Kinyalolo<br />

LEC MW 8:00am 9:40am CEDR 3043<br />

ESI-010 L1 ELA Phonetic/Pronunciation 3<br />

CRF02 0158183 5/23 8/12 Dickinson<br />

LEC MW 10:00am 11:40am CEDR 3043<br />

ESI-011 L1 ELA Grammar 4<br />

CRF04 0158184 5/23 8/12 Haight-Angelo<br />

LEC TTh 8:00am 10:25am CEDR 3043<br />

ESI-014 L1 ELA Writing 2<br />

CRF05 0158185 5/23 8/12 Haight-Angelo<br />

LEC TTh 11:00am 12:08pm CEDR 3043<br />

ESI-016 L2 ELA Writing 2<br />

CRF10 0158186 5/23 8/12 Magner<br />

LEC TTh 11:00am 12:08pm CEDR 3042<br />

ESI-018 L2 ELA Grammar 4<br />

CRF09 0158187 5/23 8/12 Magner<br />

LEC TTh 8:00am 10:25am CEDR 3042<br />

ESI-019 L2 ELA Listen Skills/Culture 3<br />

CRF06 0158188 5/23 8/12 Koch<br />

LEC MW 8:00am 9:40am CEDR 3042<br />

ESI-021 L2 ELA Phonetic/Pronunciation 3<br />

CRF07 0158189 5/23 8/12 Koch<br />

LEC MW 10:00am 11:40am CEDR 3042<br />

ESI-023 L2 ELA Reading & Vocabulary 3<br />

CRF08 0158190 5/23 8/12 Lent<br />

LEC MW 1:00pm 2:40pm CEDR 3042<br />

ESI-037 L3 ELA Writing u 2<br />

CRF15 0158191 5/23 8/12 Marz<br />

LEC TTh 11:00am 12:08pm CEDR 3030<br />

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ESI-038 L3 ELA Grammar u 4<br />

CRF14 0158192 5/23 8/12 Marz<br />

LEC TTh 8:00am 10:25am CEDR 3030<br />

ESI-039 L3 ELA Listen/Convers/Culture u 3<br />

CRF11 0158193 5/23 8/12 Dickinson<br />

LEC MW 8:00am 9:40am CEDR 3030<br />

ESI-040 L3 ELA Phonetic/Pronunciation u 3<br />

CRF12 0158194 5/23 8/12 Veldhuizen<br />

LEC MW 10:00am 11:40am CEDR 3030<br />

ESI-042 L3 ELA Reading & Vocabulary u 3<br />

CRF13 0158195 5/23 8/12 Veldhuizen<br />

LEC MW 1:00pm 2:40pm CEDR 3030<br />

ESI-062 L4 ELA Culture/Conversation u 3<br />

CRF16 0158196 5/23 8/12 Smith<br />

LEC MW 8:00am 9:40am CEDR 3047<br />

ESI-063 L4 ELA Writing u 3<br />

CRF20 0158197 5/23 8/12 Welsh<br />

LEC TTh 11:00am 12:40pm CEDR 3047<br />

ESI-064 L4 ELA Grammar and Usage u 3<br />

CRF19 0158198 5/23 8/12 Welsh<br />

LEC TTh 8:00am 9:40am CEDR 3062<br />

ESI-068 L4 ELA Reading & Vocabulary u 3<br />

CRF18 0158199 5/23 8/12<br />

LEC MW 1:00pm 2:40pm CEDR 3047<br />

ESI-069 L4 ELA Presentations u 3<br />

CRF17 0158200 5/23 8/12 Smith<br />

LEC MW 10:00am 11:40am CEDR 3047<br />

ESI-090 L5 ELA Culture & Conversation u 3<br />

CRF21 0158202 5/23 8/12<br />

LEC MW 8:00am 9:40am CEDR 3046<br />

ENG-101 Int’l Elements of Writing 3<br />

CRF24 0158032 5/23 8/12 Benesh<br />

LEC TTh 11:00am 12:40pm CEDR 3046<br />

ENG-150 Fundamentals of English Grammar 3<br />

CRF23 0158061 5/23 8/12 Benesh<br />

LEC TTh 8:00am 9:40am CEDR 3046<br />

RDG-130 Int’l Effective Reading Strategies 3<br />

CRF22 0158069 5/23 8/12 Maruniak<br />

LEC MW 1:00pm 2:40pm CEDR 3046<br />

SDV-109 Int’l College 101 3<br />

CRF01 0164370 5/23 8/12<br />

LEC TTh 1:00pm 2:50pm IOWA 125<br />

SPC-112 Public Speaking 3<br />

CRF50 0159810 5/23 7/1 Saunders<br />

LEC MTWTh 10:00am 11:50am BENT 323<br />

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FLG Foreign Language - German<br />

FLG-141 Elementary German I 4<br />

CRF00 0159726 5/31 6/21 Carlson<br />

LEC MTWThF 9:00am 12:50pm CEDR 325<br />

FLG-142 Elementary German II 4<br />

CRF00 0159727 6/27 7/19 Carlson<br />

LEC MTWThF 9:00am 12:50pm CEDR 325<br />

FLS Foreign Language - Spanish<br />

FLS-141 Elementary Spanish I 4<br />

CRF52 0159729 5/23 7/1 Fink<br />

LEC MTWThF 8:00am 9:50am CEDR 341<br />

CRF51 0159728 5/31 6/21 Pecile<br />

LEC MTWThF 8:00am 11:50am BENT 354<br />

FLS-141 Elementary Spanish I - Spain 4<br />

CRF99 0159730 7/23 8/13 Hidalgo<br />

FLS-142 Elementary Spanish II 4<br />

CRF53 0159731 6/27 7/19 Pecile<br />

LEC MTWThF 8:00am 11:50am BENT 318<br />

CRF54 0159732 7/5 8/12 Putzy<br />

LEC MTWThF 8:00am 9:50am BENT 354<br />

FLS-142 Elementary Spanish II - Spain 4<br />

CRF99 0159733 7/23 8/13 Hidalgo<br />

FLS-241 Intermediate Spanish I u 4<br />

CRF55 0159734 5/31 6/21 Hidalgo<br />

LEC MTWThF 8:00am 11:50am BENT 322<br />

FLS-241 Intermediate Spanish I - Spain u 4<br />

CRF99 0159735 7/23 8/13 Hidalgo<br />

FLS-242 Intermediate Spanish II u 4<br />

CRF57 0159736 6/27 7/19 Hidalgo<br />

LEC MTWThF 8:00am 11:50am BENT 322<br />

FLS-242 Intermediate Spanish II - Spain u 4<br />

CRF99 0159737 7/23 8/13 Hidalgo<br />

FLS-924 Honors Project 1<br />

CRF01 0159738 5/23 8/12<br />

FLS-928 Independent Study - Spain 3<br />

CRF99 0160455 7/23 8/13 Hidalgo<br />

GEO Geography<br />

GEO-121 World Regional Geography 3<br />

CRF01 0158346 7/5 8/12 Brigham<br />

LEC MTWTh 10:00am 11:50am BENT 315<br />

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GEO-162 Geography of Iowa 3<br />

CRF01 0161696 6/13 7/1 Brigham<br />

LEC MTWTh 9:00am 12:50pm BENT 306<br />

GLS Global Studies<br />

GLS-120 Education Abroad Guatemala 3<br />

CRF06 0162470 Hebl<br />

GLS-120 Education Experience Abroad 3<br />

CRF01 0162759 5/23 8/12 Feldman<br />

GLS-120 Education Abroad Spain Humanities 3<br />

CRFO8 0162472 5/23 8/12 Mekies<br />

GRA Graphic Communications<br />

GRA-127 Illustrator I u 3<br />

CRF01 0157896 7/5 8/12 Brandstetter<br />

L/L MTWThF 10:00am 11:50am NIEL 306<br />

GRA-131 Digital Layout u 3<br />

CRF01 0157898 7/5 8/12 Brandstetter<br />

L/L MTWThF 8:00am 9:50am NIEL 306<br />

GRA-140 Digital Imaging u 3<br />

CRF01 0162231 5/23 7/1 Parks<br />

L/L MTWThF 10:00am 11:50am NIEL 306<br />

GRA-195 Intro to Web Media u 3<br />

CRF01 0157899 5/23 7/1 Parks<br />

L/L MTWThF 8:00am 9:50am NIEL 306<br />

HIS History<br />

HIS-121 Ancient Mediterranean World 3<br />

CRF03 0158348 7/5 8/12 yost<br />

LEC MTWTh 12:00pm 1:50pm CEDR 1055<br />

HIS-124 Europe-Age of Nationalism 3<br />

CRF08 0158352 5/23 7/1 Owen<br />

LEC TTh 6:00pm 9:30pm BENT 315<br />

HIS-151 U.S. History to 1877 3<br />

CRF09 0158355 5/23 7/1 Nefzger<br />

LEC MTWTh 10:00am 11:50am BENT 359<br />

CRTP4 0160696 6/6 7/28 Brendlinger<br />

ICN MTTh 4:00pm 5:50pm LINN 203B<br />

CRF04 0158353 6/6 7/15 Reardon<br />

LEC MTWTh 10:00am 11:50am BENT 356<br />

CRF05 0158354 6/6 7/15 Reardon<br />

LEC MTWTh 12:00pm 1:50pm BENT 319<br />

CRF01 0161726 7/5 8/12 Santoro<br />

LEC MW 6:00pm 9:30pm BENT 356<br />

HIS-152 U.S. History Since 1877 3<br />

CRF12 0158358 5/23 8/12 Donovan<br />

LEC MTWTh 1:00pm 1:50pm BENT 304<br />

CRF03 0158356 5/23 7/1 Baker<br />

LEC TTh 6:00pm 9:30pm BENT 304<br />

CRF24 0161179 6/6 7/15 Wortman<br />

LEC MTWTh 2:00pm 3:50pm BENT 358<br />

CRF11 0158357 7/5 8/12 Nefzger<br />

LEC MW 6:00pm 9:30pm BENT 359<br />

HIS-291 History of Science 3<br />

CRF06 0158360 7/5 8/12 yost<br />

LEC MTWTh 10:00am 11:50am CEDR 1045<br />

HSC Health Sciences<br />

HSC-107 Professionals in Health 2<br />

• Check EagleNet for class schedule information.<br />

HSC-115 Medical Terminology 4<br />

• Check EagleNet for class schedule information.<br />

HSC-157 Professional Roles in HC 3<br />

CRF02 0164356 5/23 8/12 Forbes/Block<br />

LEC M 3:00pm 4:50pm LINN 126<br />

LEC W 10:00am 11:50am LINN 126<br />

CRF03 0164357 5/23 8/12 Forbes<br />

LEC M 7:00pm 9:50pm LINN 126<br />

LEC W 5:30pm 7:20pm LINN 126<br />

CRF01 0164354 5/23 8/12 Leutzinger<br />

LEC TW 10:00am 11:50am LINN 109<br />

HSC-169 Comm in HC Environment 3<br />

CRF02 0164359 5/23 8/12 Simmons<br />

LEC T 12:00pm 1:50pm LINN 109<br />

LEC W 8:00am 9:50am LINN 104<br />

CRF01 0164358 5/23 8/12 Block<br />

LEC TW 1:00pm 2:50pm LINN 126<br />

HSC-172 Nurse Aide 3<br />

• Check EagleNet for class schedule information.<br />

HSC-210 Health Skills I 1<br />

• Check EagleNet for class schedule information.<br />

HSV Human Services<br />

HSV-800 Human Service Fld Exp/Seminar u 3<br />

CRF03 0158151 5/23 7/1 Weigel<br />

LEC MTWTh 9:00am 9:50am CEDR 1055<br />

• Linked with HSV-814-CRF01 and HSV-800-CRF01. Call<br />

398-5715 to register.<br />

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HSV-800 Human Service Fld Exp/Seminar u 6<br />

CRF01 0158150 5/23 7/1 Weigel<br />

CLI MTWTh 9:00am 9:50am CEDR 1055<br />

• Linked with HSV-814-CRF01 and HSV-800-CRF03. Call<br />

398-5715 to register.<br />

HSV-814 Alc & Drug Couns Fld Exp II u 6<br />

CRF01 0158152 5/23 7/1 Weigel<br />

LEC MTWTh 9:00am 9:50am CEDR 1055<br />

• Linked with HSV-800-CRF01 and HSV-800-CRF03. Call<br />

398-5715 to register.<br />

HUM Humanities<br />

HUM-105 Working in America 3<br />

CRF50 0159739 7/5 8/12<br />

LEC MTWTh 10:00am 11:50am BENT 316<br />

CRTP3 0164192 7/5 8/12 Drey<br />

KTS-3 MTWTh 12:00pm 1:50pm LINN 203A<br />

HUM-116 Encounters in Humanities 3<br />

CRF51 0159742 5/23 7/1 Gillespie<br />

LEC MTWTh 8:00am 9:50am BENT 323<br />

CRF52 0159743 5/23 7/1 Gillespie<br />

LEC MTWTh 10:00am 11:50am CEDR 3059<br />

CRF49 0159740 5/23 8/12 Bareis<br />

LEC TTh 12:00pm 1:50pm BENT 318<br />

CRF50 0159741 5/23 8/12 Hall<br />

LEC M 6:00pm 9:30pm NIEL 313<br />

HUM-123 U.S. Film History 3<br />

CRF00 0159745 5/23 7/1 Klopp<br />

LEC MTWTh 8:00am 9:50am CEDR 234<br />

• For additional film selections, see DRA Film and Theatre.<br />

IND Industrial Technology<br />

IND-155 Microcomputer Applications 2<br />

CRFA1 0163212 5/16 6/10 Clough<br />

L/L MTWTh 8:00am 9:50am WASH 103<br />

CRFT1 0163213 5/16 6/10 Clough<br />

L/L MTWTh 12:00pm 1:50pm WASH 103<br />

INT Interior Design<br />

INT-310 Architectural Graphics u 4<br />

CRF01 0157900 5/23 7/1 Konen<br />

L/L MTWTh 8:00am 11:45am NIEL 334D<br />

CRF02 0157901 5/23 7/1 Konen<br />

L/L MTWTh 1:00pm 4:45pm NIEL 334D<br />

INT-932 Internship-Interior Design 3<br />

CRF01 0157902 5/23 8/12 Konen<br />

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ITP Interpreting<br />

ITP-102 Independent Skills Lab II u 2<br />

CRF01 0157673 5/23 8/12 Upah<br />

LAB MW 2:00pm 3:50pm BENT 302<br />

ITP-161 Signing Systems in Ed Setting 3<br />

CRF01 0157674 6/8 7/15 Panosh<br />

LEC MTWTh 9:00am 10:50am BENT 305<br />

ITP-255 Professional Settings 3<br />

CRF01 0162717 5/23 7/1 Krog<br />

LEC MTWTh 9:00am 10:50am BENT 302<br />

LIT Literature<br />

LIT-206 Forms of Lit: Fiction u 3<br />

CRF21 0158064 5/23 7/1 Robins<br />

LEC MTWTh 10:00am 11:50am CEDR 3040<br />

CRF92 0158067 5/23 8/12 Price<br />

LEC T 6:00pm 9:30pm CEDR 3040<br />

CRF41 0158065 6/6 7/15 Minot<br />

LEC MTWTh 10:00am 11:50am CEDR 3044<br />

CRF64 0158066 7/5 8/12 Price<br />

LEC MTWTh 10:00am 11:50am CEDR 3040<br />

LIT-227 Lit & Culture: World Poetry u 3<br />

CRF22 0158070 5/23 7/1 Robins<br />

LEC MTWTh 12:00pm 1:50pm CEDR 3040<br />

MAT Mathematics<br />

MAT-052 Pre-Algebra 3<br />

CRF01 0161782 5/23 7/1 Lovell<br />

LEC MTWTh 10:00am 11:50am CEDR 2057<br />

CRF01 0161789 7/5 8/12 Baenziger<br />

LEC MTWTh 10:00am 11:50am CEDR 2057<br />

MAT-062 Elementary Algebra 3<br />

CRF02 0158808 5/23 7/1 Weglarz<br />

LEC MTWTh 10:00am 11:50am LINN 139B<br />

CRTP1 0161529 5/23 8/12 Baenziger<br />

KTS-1 MW 2:00pm 3:50pm LINN 211B<br />

CRF01 0158807 5/23 8/12 Ling<br />

LEC MW 6:00pm 7:50pm LINN 139B<br />

CRTA1 0161538 5/23 8/12 Cahalan<br />

KTS-1 TTh 10:00am 11:50am LINN 211B<br />

CRF05 0158811 7/5 8/12 Rundle<br />

LEC MTWTh 8:00am 9:50am LINN 139A<br />

CRF03 0158809 7/5 8/12 Merdinger<br />

LEC MTWTh 10:00am 11:50am LINN 139B<br />

MAT-076 Prep for College Math 3<br />

• Full credit based on completion of 12 computer modules.<br />

CRF05 0162696 5/23 8/12 Johnson<br />

LEC MW 8:00am 9:50am LINN 120<br />

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CRF01 0162695 5/23 8/12 Sprengeler<br />

LEC MW 8:00am 9:50am LINN 120<br />

CRF15 0162698 5/23 8/12 Walker<br />

LEC MW 10:00am 11:50am LINN 120<br />

CRF10 0162697 5/23 8/12 Sprengeler<br />

LEC MW 10:00am 11:50am LINN 120<br />

CRF25 0162700 5/23 8/12 Ruffles<br />

LEC TTh 9:00am 10:50am LINN 120<br />

CRF20 0162699 5/23 8/12 Troughton<br />

LEC TTh 9:00am 10:50am LINN 120<br />

MAT-095 Personal Achievement Math 1<br />

• Take with math course. Call 398-5574 to register.<br />

CRF01 0161783 5/23 7/1 Weglarz<br />

LAB MTWTh 9:00am 9:50am CEDR 2080<br />

CRF02 0161784 5/23 7/1 Naves<br />

LAB MTWTh 11:00am 11:50am CEDR 2080<br />

CRF01 0161792 7/5 8/12 Naves<br />

LAB MTWTh 9:00am 9:50am CEDR 2080<br />

CRF02 0161793 7/5 8/12 Naves<br />

LAB MTWTh 10:00am 10:50am CEDR 2080<br />

MAT-102 Intermediate Algebra u 4<br />

CRF02 0158813 5/23 7/1 Weglarz<br />

LEC MTWThF 10:00am 11:50am LINN 147A<br />

CRTA3 0161091 5/23 8/12 Carrico<br />

KTS-3 TTh 7:30am 9:50am LINN 203A<br />

CRF01 0158812 5/23 8/12 Naves<br />

LEC TTh 6:00pm 8:40pm LINN 139B<br />

CRF03 0158814 7/5 8/12 Merdinger<br />

LEC MTWThF 8:00am 9:50am LINN 346<br />

CRF05 0158815 7/5 8/12 Nichols<br />

LEC MTWThF 10:00am 11:50am LINN 333<br />

MAT-115 Mathematics and Society u 3<br />

CRF01 0158817 5/23 7/1 Johnson-West<br />

LEC MTWTh 8:00am 9:50am LINN 137<br />

H CRTP4 0160750 6/6 7/28 Roose<br />

ICN MTTh 2:00pm 3:50pm LINN 203B<br />

CRF02 0158818 7/5 8/12 Swart<br />

LEC MTWTh 10:00am 11:50am LINN 348<br />

MAT-136 Trigonometry & Analytic Geometry u 5<br />

CRF01 0158820 5/23 8/12 Chmelicek<br />

LEC MTh 6:00pm 9:20pm LINN 333<br />

MAT-138 College Algebra with Limits u 4<br />

CRF02 0159819 5/23 7/1 Keller<br />

LEC MTWThF 8:00am 9:50am LINN 331<br />

CRF01 0158821 5/23 7/1 Sharapov<br />

LEC MTWThF 10:00am 11:50am LINN 331<br />

MAT-140 Finite Math u 3<br />

CRFWE 0164624 5/23 8/12<br />

LEC S 9:00am 12:50pm CEDR 3036<br />

H CRTA4 0160838 6/6 7/28 Roose<br />

ICN MTTh 10:00am 11:50am LINN 203B<br />

CRF02 0158823 7/5 8/12 Schiltz<br />

LEC MTWTh 8:00am 9:50am LINN 348<br />

MAT-157 Statistics u 4<br />

CRF03 0158826 5/23 7/1 Johnson-West<br />

LEC MTWThF 10:00am 11:50am LINN 137<br />

CRF01 0158824 5/23 8/12 Naves<br />

LEC MW 6:00pm 8:40pm LINN 218<br />

CRF02 0158825 7/5 8/12 Gillispie<br />

LEC MTWThF 9:00am 10:50am LINN 331<br />

MAT-162 Business Statistics u 4<br />

CRF01 0158827 6/6 7/15 Sedlacek<br />

LEC MTWThF 8:00am 9:50am LINN 138<br />

MAT-165 Business Calculus u 3<br />

CRF01 0158828 6/6 7/15 Sedlacek<br />

LEC MTWTh 10:00am 11:50am LINN 138<br />

MAT-210 Calculus I u 4<br />

CRF02 0158830 5/23 8/12 Koopman<br />

LEC MTWTh 8:00am 9:10am LINN 108<br />

CRF01 0158829 5/23 8/12 Keller<br />

LEC MTWTh 10:00am 11:10am LINN 108<br />

MAT-216 Calculus II u 4<br />

CRF01 0158831 5/23 8/12 Swart<br />

LEC MTWTh 12:00pm 1:10pm LINN 333<br />

MAT-227 Differential Equation/Laplace u 4<br />

CRF01 0158832 7/5 8/12 Koopman<br />

LEC MTWThF 10:00am 11:50am LINN 146<br />

MAT-700 Basic Math 3<br />

CRF02 0161781 5/23 7/1 Lovell<br />

LEC MTWTh 8:00am 9:50am CEDR 2057<br />

CRF01 0161780 5/23 7/1 Mefferd<br />

LEC MTWTh 10:00am 11:50am CEDR 2037<br />

CRF01 0161788 7/5 8/12 Baenziger<br />

LEC MTWTh 8:00am 9:50am CEDR 2057<br />

MAT-731 Introduction to Math 2<br />

CRF01 0161764 5/23 7/1 Mefferd<br />

LEC MTW 12:20pm 1:50pm CEDR 2037<br />

CRTP1 0161548 5/23 7/15 Baenziger<br />

KTS-1 MW 4:00pm 5:50pm LINN 211B<br />

MGT Management<br />

MGT-101 Principles of Management 3<br />

CRTA4 0160688 5/23 6/30 Lifto<br />

ICN MTWTh 8:00am 9:50am LINN 203B<br />

MGT-130 Principles of Supervision 3<br />

CRF01 0158858 5/23 7/1 Lifto<br />

LEC MTWTh 10:00am 11:50am LINN 110<br />

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CRTP2 0161445 5/23 8/12 Whitson<br />

KTS-2 MW 4:00pm 5:50pm LINN 202<br />

MGT-135 Performance Appraisal for Managers 1<br />

CRTS3 0161675 6/23 6/24 Whitson<br />

KTS-3 Th 6:00pm 9:00pm LINN 203A<br />

KTS-3 F 8:00am 12:00pm LINN 203A<br />

MGT-137 Developing Leadership Skills 1<br />

CRTS3 0161665 6/16 6/17 Whitson<br />

KTS-3 Th 6:00pm 9:00pm LINN 203A<br />

KTS-3 F 8:00am 12:00pm LINN 203A<br />

MGT-139 Effective Team Bldg/Managers 1<br />

CRTS3 0161655 6/9 6/10 Whitson<br />

KTS-3 Th 6:00pm 9:00pm LINN 203A<br />

KTS-3 F 8:00am 12:00pm LINN 203A<br />

MGT-140 Time Mgmt in the Workplace 1<br />

CRTS3 0161645 6/2 6/3 Whitson<br />

KTS-3 Th 6:00pm 9:00pm LINN 203A<br />

KTS-3 F 8:00am 12:00pm LINN 203A<br />

MGT-145 Human Relations in Management 3<br />

CRF01 0157904 5/23 7/1 Abel<br />

LEC MTWTh 8:00am 9:50am BENT 353<br />

CRTP2 0161423 5/23 8/12 Whitson<br />

KTS-2 MW 2:00pm 3:50pm LINN 202<br />

R CRFB1 0163216 6/6 7/14 Stewart<br />

LEC MTW 8:00am 10:25am WASH 104<br />

CRF02 0157905 7/5 8/12<br />

LEC MTWTh 8:00am 9:50am BENT 353<br />

MGT-155 Integrated Project Management u 3<br />

CRF01 0157908 5/23 7/1 O’Brien<br />

LEC MTWTh 8:00am 9:50am NIEL 212<br />

MGT-172 Employment Practices u 1<br />

CRF01 0162114 6/2 6/3 Eggers<br />

LEC Th 4:00pm 8:00pm BENT 353<br />

LEC F 8:00am 12:00pm BENT 353<br />

MGT-182 Labor Relation/Coll Bargaining u 1<br />

CRF01 0162115 6/9 6/10 Eggers<br />

LEC Th 4:00pm 8:00pm BENT 353<br />

LEC F 8:00am 12:00pm BENT 353<br />

MKT Marketing<br />

MKT-110 Principles of Marketing 3<br />

CRF01 0158855 5/23 7/1<br />

LEC MTWTh 10:00am 11:50am BENT 353<br />

MKT-187 Persp/Int’l Mktg-Australia 3<br />

CRF02 0157916 5/23 7/1 Abel<br />

MKT-187 Persps/Global Bus. Den/Swe/Eng 3<br />

CRF01 0157915 5/23 7/1 Saville<br />

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MKT-187 Persp/Int’l Marketing-England 3<br />

CRF03 0158856 5/23 7/1 Goings<br />

MMS Mass Media Studies<br />

MMS-920 Field Experience 3<br />

CRF01 0157675 5/23 8/12 Kodet<br />

• Contact 319-398-4953 to register.<br />

MMS-948 Special Projects 1<br />

CRF01 0157676 5/23 8/12 Kodet<br />

• Contact 319-398-4953 to register.<br />

MUA Music - Applied<br />

• A material fee applies to all MUA courses.<br />

MUA-300 Applied Baritone 1<br />

CRF01 0159746 5/23 7/29 Pedde<br />

MUA-300 Applied Baritone 2<br />

CRF02 0159747 5/23 7/29 Pedde<br />

MUA-301 Applied Bassoon 2<br />

CRF02 0159749 5/23 7/29 Morton<br />

MUA-301 Applied Bassoon 1<br />

CRF01 0159748 5/23 7/29 Morton<br />

MUA-302 Applied Cello 1<br />

CRF01 0159750 5/23 7/29 Shaw<br />

MUA-302 Applied Cello 2<br />

CRF02 0159751 5/23 7/29 Shaw<br />

MUA-303 Applied Clarinet 2<br />

CRF02 0159753 5/23 7/29 Rodenberg<br />

MUA-303 Applied Clarinet 1<br />

CRF01 0159752 5/23 7/29 Rodenberg<br />

MUA-304 Applied Drum Set 1<br />

CRF01 0159754 5/23 7/29 McPartland<br />

MUA-304 Applied Drum Set 2<br />

CRF02 0159755 5/23 7/29 McPartland<br />

MUA-305 Applied Flute 2<br />

CRF02 0159757 5/23 7/29 Ho<br />

MUA-305 Applied Flute 1<br />

CRF01 0159756 5/23 7/29 Ho<br />

MUA-306 Applied French Horn 1<br />

CRF01 0159758 5/23 7/29 Harris<br />

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MUA-306 Applied French Horn 2<br />

22<br />

CRF02 0159759 5/23 7/29 Harris<br />

MUA-307 Applied Guitar 2<br />

CRF02 0159762 5/23 7/29 Gibson<br />

MUA-307 Applied Guitar 1<br />

CRF01 0159761 5/23 7/29 Gibson<br />

CRF00 0159760 5/23 7/29 Towey<br />

MUA-307 Applied Guitar 2<br />

CRF03 0161743 5/23 7/29 Towey<br />

MUA-308 Applied Oboe 2<br />

CRF02 0159764 5/23 7/29 Morton<br />

MUA-308 Applied Oboe 1<br />

CRF01 0159763 5/23 7/29 Morton<br />

MUA-310 Applied Piano 2<br />

CRF02 0159766 5/23 7/29<br />

CRF04 0159768 5/23 7/29 Nichols<br />

MUA-310 Applied Piano 1<br />

CRF03 0159767 5/23 7/29 Nichols<br />

CRF05 0159769 5/23 7/29 Tauscheck<br />

MUA-310 Applied Piano 2<br />

CRF06 0159770 5/23 7/29 Tauscheck<br />

MUA-310 Applied Piano 1<br />

CRF01 0159765 5/23 7/29<br />

MUA-311 Applied Saxophone 2<br />

CRF02 0159772 5/23 7/29 Western<br />

MUA-311 Applied Saxophone 1<br />

CRF01 0159771 5/23 7/29 Western<br />

MUA-312 Applied String Bass 1<br />

CRF01 0159773 5/23 7/29 Welch<br />

MUA-314 Applied Trombone 1<br />

CRF01 0159774 5/23 7/29 Pedde<br />

MUA-314 Applied Trombone 2<br />

CRF02 0159775 5/23 7/29 Pedde<br />

MUA-315 Applied Trumpet 1<br />

CRF01 0159776 5/23 7/29 Pedde<br />

MUA-315 Applied Trumpet 2<br />

CRF02 0159777 5/23 7/29 Pedde<br />

MUA-316 Applied Tuba 1<br />

CRF01 0159778 5/23 7/29 Pedde<br />

MUA-316 Applied Tuba 2<br />

CRF02 0159779 5/23 7/29 Pedde<br />

MUA-318 Applied Violin 2<br />

CRF02 0159783 5/23 7/29<br />

MUA-318 Applied Violin 1<br />

CRF01 0159782 5/23 7/29<br />

MUA-319 Applied Voice 2<br />

CRF02 0159785 5/23 7/29 Barclay<br />

MUA-319 Applied Voice 1<br />

CRF01 0159784 5/23 7/29 Barclay<br />

CRF03 0159786 5/23 7/29 Holmes-Bendixen<br />

MUS Music - General<br />

MUS-100 Music Appreciation 3<br />

CRF50 0159788 5/23 7/1 Feldkamp<br />

LEC MTWTh 10:00am 11:50am CEDR 343<br />

CRTP2 0161436 5/23 8/12 Shoemaker<br />

KTS-2 TTh 2:00pm 3:50pm LINN 202<br />

MUS-165 Jazz Combo 1<br />

CRF51 0159790 5/23 7/1 Feldkamp<br />

LAB TBA CEDR 375<br />

NET Computer Networking<br />

NET-122 Computer Hardware Basics 3<br />

CRF01 0157917 5/23 7/1<br />

L/L MTWThF 10:00am 11:50am NIEL 213<br />

NET-137 Advanced PC Concepts u 3<br />

CRF01 0157919 7/5 8/12 McCarthy<br />

L/L MTWThF 8:00am 9:50am NIEL 213<br />

NET-154 Networking Basics 3<br />

CRF01 0157920 5/23 7/1 Suiter<br />

L/L MTW 5:30pm 9:20pm NIEL 110<br />

NET-212 Cisco Networking 3<br />

CRF01 0157922 5/23 7/1 Smith<br />

L/L MTWThF 10:00am 11:50am NIEL 110<br />

NET-321 Windows Networking u 3<br />

CRF01 0157923 5/23 7/1 Smith<br />

L/L MTWThF 8:00am 9:50am NIEL 217<br />

NET-338 Directory Concepts u 3<br />

CRF01 0163138 5/23 7/1 Beaty<br />

LEC MTWTh 10:00am 11:50am NIEL 217<br />

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NET-400 Linux Networking u 3<br />

CRF01 0157925 7/5 8/12 Thompson<br />

L/L MTWThF 10:00am 11:50am NIEL 110<br />

NET-561 Directory Administration u 3<br />

CRF01 0163140 7/5 8/12 Thompson<br />

L/L MTWThF 8:00am 9:50am NIEL 110<br />

NET-571 Server Configuration u 3<br />

CRF01 0163135 5/23 7/1 Beaty<br />

L/L MTWThF 8:00am 9:50am NIEL 110<br />

NET-630 Cyber Law and Ethics u 3<br />

CRF01 0163139 5/23 7/1 Symington<br />

LEC MTWTh 10:00am 11:50am NIEL 109<br />

NET-850 Special Topics for PC Tech u 3<br />

CRF01 0163136 5/23 7/1 Symington<br />

L/L MTWThF 8:00am 9:50am NIEL 109<br />

PEA Physical Education - Activities<br />

PEA-154 Racquetball I 1<br />

CRF01 0158765 5/23 7/1 Muhl<br />

LAB MW 9:00am 10:50am<br />

PEA-174 Tennis I 1<br />

CRF01 0161790 5/23 7/1 Nebergall<br />

LAB MW 1:00pm 2:50pm RECR CLASSRM<br />

PEA-187 Weight Training I 1<br />

CRF10 0158768 5/23 7/1 Muhl<br />

LAB TTh 11:30am 1:20pm JOHN WTR<br />

PEC Physical Education - Coaching<br />

Officiating<br />

PEC-116 Athletic Dev & Human Growth 2<br />

CRF01 0158770 5/23 7/1 Muhl<br />

LEC TTh 9:00am 11:15am CEDR 3036<br />

PEH Physical Education - General & Health<br />

PEH-155 Exercise Psychology 3<br />

CRF01 0158772 5/23 7/1 Troutman<br />

LEC MTWTh 12:00pm 1:50pm LINN 146<br />

PEH-162 Intro to Physical Education 3<br />

CRF05 0161791 5/23 7/1 Troutman<br />

LEC MTWTh 9:00am 10:50am LINN 118<br />

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PHI Philosophy<br />

PHI-101 Intro to Philosophy 3<br />

CRF50 0159791 5/23 7/1 McCord<br />

LEC MTWTh 10:00am 11:50am CEDR 3062<br />

PHI-105 Introduction to Ethics 3<br />

CRF40 0159792 5/23 7/1 Bullwinkle<br />

LEC MTWTh 10:00am 11:50am CEDR 332<br />

CRF50 0159793 5/23 7/1 McCord<br />

LEC MW 6:00pm 9:30pm CEDR 325<br />

PHI-111 Basic Reasoning 3<br />

CRTZ2 0161472 5/23 7/28 Lemos<br />

KTS-2 MW 6:00pm 8:30pm LINN 202<br />

CRF51 0159795 5/23 8/12 LeGrant<br />

LEC T 6:00pm 9:30pm BENT 322<br />

CRF50 0159794 7/5 8/12 Greer<br />

LEC MTWTh 10:00am 11:50am BENT 317<br />

PHI-160 Environmental Ethics: Costa Rica 3<br />

CRF00 0164807 5/23 6/1 Bullwinkle<br />

PHS Physical Science<br />

PHS-151 Introduction to Astronomy 3<br />

CRF10 0158833 5/23 7/1 Elliff<br />

LEC MTWTh 10:00am 11:50am LINN 346<br />

PHY Physics<br />

PHY-120 Introductory Physics 3<br />

CRF01 0158834 5/23 7/1 Arnett<br />

LEC MT 1:00pm 2:30pm LINN 247<br />

LAB WF 1:00pm 2:50pm LINN 248<br />

LEC Th 1:00pm 2:50pm LINN 247<br />

PHY-222 <strong>Class</strong>ical Physics II u 5<br />

CRF01 0158836 5/23 7/1 Arnett<br />

LEC MW 9:00am 11:30am LINN 348<br />

LAB TTh 11:00am 12:50pm LINN 248<br />

LEC TThF 9:00am 10:50am LINN 348<br />

POL Political Science<br />

POL-111 American National Government 3<br />

CRF02 0158361 5/23 7/1 Owen<br />

LEC MTWTh 10:00am 11:50am BENT 315<br />

POL-121 International Relations 3<br />

CRTA3 0161115 5/23 6/30 Owen<br />

KTS-3 MTWTh 12:00pm 1:50pm LINN 203A<br />

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24<br />

PRL Paralegal<br />

PRL-105 Legal Ethics u 1<br />

CRF01 0157677 5/23 7/1 Clevenger<br />

LEC MW 4:00pm 4:50pm CEDR 1055<br />

PRL-111 Adv Legal Research/Writing u 2<br />

CRF01 0157678 5/23 8/12 Butz<br />

LEC W 5:00pm 6:50pm CEDR 1056<br />

PRL-140 Business Organization Law u 2<br />

CRF01 0157679 5/23 8/12 McCuskey<br />

LEC Th 4:00pm 5:50pm CEDR 1045<br />

PRL-165 Estate Planning/Administration u 2<br />

CRF01 0157680 5/23 8/12 Butz<br />

LEC T 5:00pm 6:50pm CEDR 1056<br />

PRL-176 Civil Litigation u 3<br />

CRF01 0157681 5/23 8/12 O’Connell<br />

LEC F 1:00pm 3:50pm CEDR 1055<br />

PRL-181 Workers’ Compensation 2<br />

CRF01 0157682 5/23 8/12 Scheldrup<br />

LEC M 6:00pm 8:50pm CEDR 1055<br />

PRL-932 Internship 3<br />

CRF01 0157683 5/23 8/12 Clevenger<br />

CLI W 3:00pm 3:50pm CEDR 1055<br />

PSY Psychology<br />

PSY-111 Intro to Psychology 3<br />

CRTP3 0161127 5/23 6/30<br />

KTS-3 MTWTh 2:00pm 3:50pm LINN 203A<br />

CRF22 0158369 5/23 8/12 Mitchell<br />

LEC W 5:30pm 8:30pm CEDR 1045<br />

CRF08 0158365 6/6 7/15 Sauerman<br />

LEC MTWTh 10:00am 11:50am CEDR 1055<br />

CRF09 0158366 6/6 7/15 Sauerman<br />

LEC MTWTh 12:00pm 1:50pm BENT 315<br />

CRF02 0158364 6/6 7/15 Wolf<br />

LEC MW 4:00pm 7:30pm BENT 315<br />

CRTA2 0161343 7/5 8/12 Flugstad<br />

KTS-2 MTWTh 10:00am 11:50am LINN 202<br />

CRF21 0158368 7/5 8/12 Osborn<br />

LEC MTWTh 10:00am 11:50am BENT 306<br />

CRF10 0158367 7/5 8/12<br />

LEC TTh 6:00pm 9:30pm CEDR 3008<br />

PSY-121 Developmental Psychology u 3<br />

CRF03 0158370 5/23 7/1 Stephenson<br />

LEC TTh 4:00pm 7:30pm BENT 319<br />

CRF10 0158372 6/6 7/15 Wightman<br />

LEC MTWTh 12:00pm 1:50pm BENT 357<br />

CRF40 0158376 7/5 8/12 Byers<br />

LEC MW 6:00pm 9:30pm CEDR 1049<br />

CRF11 0158373 7/5 8/12 Byers<br />

LEC TTh 6:00pm 9:30pm BENT 306<br />

PSY-241 Abnormal Psychology u 3<br />

CRF06 0158377 5/23 7/1 Wolle<br />

LEC TTh 6:00pm 9:30pm BENT 356<br />

PSY-251 Social Psychology u 3<br />

CRF40 0158382 6/6 7/15 Wightman<br />

LEC MTWTh 10:00am 11:50pm LINN 111<br />

RDG Reading<br />

RDG-200 College Reading 3<br />

CRF01 0164218 5/23 7/1 Cronbaugh<br />

LEC MTWTh 8:00am 9:50am CEDR 2036<br />

CRF02 0164219 5/23 7/1 Cronbaugh<br />

LEC MTWTh 10:00am 11:50am CEDR 2036<br />

REL Religion<br />

REL-101 Survey of World Religions 3<br />

CRF00 0159796 7/5 8/12 Drey<br />

LEC MTWTh 10:00am 11:50am BENT 323<br />

REL-120 Judaism, Christianity & Islam 3<br />

CRF51 0159797 5/23 7/1 Jauhiainen<br />

LEC MTWTh 12:00pm 1:50pm BENT 322<br />

REL-140 Religion in the United States 3<br />

CRF03 0159798 5/23 7/1 Jauhiainen<br />

LEC MTWTh 10:00am 11:50am BENT 316<br />

CRF05 0159799 5/23 8/12<br />

LEC T 6:00pm 9:30pm CEDR 341<br />

CRTP2 0161454 5/23 8/12 Moeller<br />

KTS-2 TTh 4:00pm 5:50pm LINN 202<br />

SDV Student Development<br />

SDV-052 Supported Education 1<br />

• Call 398-5454 to register.<br />

CRF01 0161735 5/23 7/1 Farebrother<br />

CRF05 0161740 5/23 8/12 Farebrother<br />

CRF03 0161737 7/5 8/12 Farebrother<br />

SDV-052 Supported Education 2<br />

• Call 398-5454 to register.<br />

CRF02 0161736 5/23 7/1 Farebrother<br />

CRF06 0161741 5/23 8/12 Farebrother<br />

CRF04 0161738 7/5 8/12 Farebrother<br />

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SDV-135 Job Seeking Skills 1<br />

CRF01 0162816 5/27 5/28 Pounds<br />

LEC F 5:00pm 10:00pm IOWA 125<br />

LEC S 8:00am 7:00pm IOWA 125<br />

CRF02 0162817 7/15 7/16 Ebaugh<br />

LEC F 5:00pm 10:00pm IOWA 125<br />

LEC S 8:00am 7:00pm IOWA 125<br />

SDV-178 Stress Management 1<br />

CRTS3 0161685 7/14 7/22 Rosene<br />

KTS-3 Th 6:00pm 9:00pm LINN 203A<br />

KTS-3 F 8:00am 12:00pm LINN 203A<br />

SOC Sociology<br />

SOC-110 Introduction to Sociology 3<br />

CRF02 0158385 5/23 7/1 Dobling<br />

LEC MTWTh 10:00am 11:50am CEDR 1045<br />

CRFWE 0164623 5/23 8/12<br />

LEC S 9:00am 12:50pm CEDR 3037<br />

CRF01 0158384 6/6 7/15 Strahn-Koller<br />

LEC MTWTh 10:00am 11:50am CEDR 1049<br />

CRTP3 0161138 7/5 8/12 Flugstad<br />

KTS-3 MTWTh 2:00pm 3:50pm LINN 203A<br />

CRF07 0158387 7/5 8/12 Tarr<br />

LEC MW 6:00pm 9:30pm BENT 305<br />

SOC-115 Social Problems 3<br />

CRF07 0158390 6/6 7/15 Strahn-Koller<br />

LEC MTWTh 12:00pm 1:50pm BENT 356<br />

SOC-120 Marriage & Family 3<br />

CRF03 0158392 5/23 7/1 Dobling<br />

LEC MTWTh 12:00pm 1:50pm CEDR 3008<br />

CRF08 0158393 7/5 8/12 Ziese<br />

LEC MTWTh 2:00pm 3:50pm BENT 315<br />

SPC Speech<br />

SPC-101 Fund of Oral Communication 3<br />

H CRTZ1 0161557 5/23 6/29 McWorthy<br />

KTS-1 MW 6:00pm 8:50pm LINN 211B<br />

CRF10 0159800 5/23 7/1 Skaggs<br />

LEC MTWTh 8:00am 9:50am BENT 317<br />

CRF11 0159801 5/23 7/1 Anderson<br />

LEC MTWTh 8:00am 9:50am BENT 307<br />

CRF13 0159803 5/23 7/1<br />

LEC MTWTh 10:00am 11:50am CEDR 3048<br />

CRF12 0159802 5/23 7/1 Anderson<br />

LEC MTWTh 10:00am 11:50am BENT 317<br />

CRF14 0159804 5/23 7/1 Skaggs<br />

LEC MTWTh 12:00pm 1:50pm BENT 317<br />

CRTA3 0161070 5/23 8/12 DeMaria<br />

KTS-3 MW 8:00am 9:50am LINN 203A<br />

CRF30 0159807 5/23 8/12 Brucher Moore<br />

LEC M 6:00pm 9:30pm BENT 317<br />

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CRF31 0159808 5/23 8/12 Grice<br />

LEC T 6:00pm 9:30pm CEDR 325<br />

CRFWE 0164622 5/23 8/12<br />

LEC S 9:00am 12:50pm CEDR 3030<br />

CRF40 0159809 6/6 7/15 Underwood<br />

LEC MTWTh 10:00am 11:50am BENT 307<br />

CRF20 0159805 7/5 8/12 Franzen<br />

LEC MTWTh 8:00am 9:50am BENT 317<br />

CRF21 0159806 7/5 8/12 Franzen<br />

LEC MTWTh 10:00am 11:50am CEDR 332<br />

SPC-112 Public Speaking 3<br />

CRF51 0159811 6/6 7/15 Underwood<br />

LEC MTWTh 12:00pm 1:50pm BENT 307<br />

u Prerequisite required; see course description for details.<br />

H Hybrid class; has one-third online content.<br />

< Service Learning credit applies.<br />

Accelerated Learning class; call 319.398.1050 to register.<br />

R Reserved or restricted registration; details on EagleNet.<br />

Linked to another class section as noted.<br />

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26<br />

SUMMER <strong>2011</strong><br />

Marion Center<br />

2900 Eighth Avenue, Marion, IA 52302 | 319-398-1052<br />

www.kirkwood.edu/marion<br />

ACC Accounting<br />

ACC-111 Introduction to Accounting 3<br />

MRTA1 0161487 5/23 8/12 Pettibone<br />

KTS-1 MW 8:00am 9:50am MARI KTS-1<br />

ANT Anthropology<br />

ANT-105 Cultural Anthropology 3<br />

MRTP3 0161165 5/23 8/12 Goings<br />

KTS-3 TTh 4:00pm 5:50pm MARI KTS-3<br />

ART Art<br />

ART-101 Art Appreciation 3<br />

MRTP2 0161407 5/23 8/12 Lawrence<br />

KTS-2 MW 12:00pm 1:50pm MARI KTS-2<br />

BCA Business Computer Applications<br />

BCA-189 Microcomputer Literacy 1<br />

MRTZ1 0161591 5/23 7/28 Cahalan<br />

KTS-1 Th 6:00pm 8:50pm MARI KTS-1<br />

MRFM2 0160502 6/17 6/25 Stastny<br />

LEC F 1:00pm 5:00pm MARI 112C<br />

LAB S 8:30am 5:30pm MARI 112C<br />

BIO Biology<br />

BIO-110 Basic Biological Concepts 3<br />

H MRTA2 0161268 5/23 7/14 Patterson<br />

KTS-2 TTh 7:30am 9:50am MARI KTS-2<br />

BIO-151 Nutrition 3<br />

H MRTA2 0163933 5/23 7/1 Patterson<br />

KTS-2 TWTh 10:00am 11:50am MARI KTS-2<br />

BIO-154 Human Biology 3<br />

MRTA2 0161176 5/23 8/12 Bonine<br />

KTS-2 MW 8:00am 9:50am MARI KTS-2<br />

BUS Business<br />

BUS-102 Introduction to Business 3<br />

MRTA1 0161496 5/23 8/12 Pettibone<br />

KTS-1 MW 10:00am 11:50am MARI KTS-1<br />

MRFIB 0164233 7/5 8/12 Scott<br />

LEC MW 5:30pm 9:30pm MARI 111<br />

BUS-178 How to Deliver Winning Presentations 1<br />

MRTS3 0162480 7/7 7/8 Whitson<br />

KTS-3 Th 6:00pm 9:00pm MARI KTS-3<br />

KTS-3 F 8:00am 12:00pm MARI KTS-3<br />

BUS-290 Employ Search/Workplace Success 1<br />

MRFSN 0160503 6/3 6/4 Pounds<br />

LEC F 5:00pm 10:00pm MARI 105<br />

LEC S 8:00am 7:00pm MARI 105<br />

CHM Chemistry<br />

CHM-110 Introduction to Chemistry 3<br />

MRFCH 0164762 5/23 8/12 Bonine<br />

LEC MW 10:00am 11:50am MARI 105<br />

MRTP3 0161186 5/23 8/12 Bonine<br />

KTS-3 MW 4:00pm 5:50pm MARI KTS-3<br />

CLS Cultural Studies<br />

CLS-151 UC: Latin America 3<br />

H MRTA3 0161109 7/5 8/12 yost<br />

KTS-3 MTW 10:00am 11:50am MARI KTS-3<br />

CRJ Criminal Justice<br />

CRJ-200 Criminology u 3<br />

MRTA3 0161088 5/23 6/30 Penrod<br />

KTS-3 MTWTh 10:00am 11:50am MARI KTS-3<br />

CSC Computer Science<br />

CSC-110 Intro to Computers 3<br />

MRTA1 0161505 5/23 8/12 Hildenbrand<br />

KTS-1 TTh 7:30am 9:50am MARI KTS-1<br />

MRTZ2 0161469 5/23 8/12 Hildenbrand<br />

KTS-2 TTh 6:00pm 8:50pm MARI KTS-2<br />

DRA Film and Theatre<br />

DRA-116 Film Analysis 3<br />

MRTZ3 0161622 5/23 7/27 Brown<br />

KTS-3 MW 6:00pm 8:30pm MARI KTS-3<br />

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ECN Economics<br />

ECN-120 Principles of Macroeconomics 3<br />

MRTAA 0161632 6/6 7/15 Roose<br />

KTS-3 T 6:00pm 9:50pm MARI KTS-3<br />

ECN-130 Principles of Microeconomics 3<br />

MRTAA 0161642 7/18 8/19 Roose<br />

KTS-3 T 6:00pm 9:50pm MARI KTS-3<br />

ENG English Composition<br />

ENG-101 Elements of Writing 3<br />

MRFWE 0160504 5/23 7/1 Pitlik<br />

LEC MTWTh 8:00am 9:50am MARI 104<br />

MRTP2 0161420 5/23 8/12 O’Brien<br />

KTS-2 TTh 12:00pm 1:50pm MARI KTS-2<br />

ENG-105 Composition I u 3<br />

H MRTP1 0161526 5/23 6/30 Brown<br />

KTS-1 MTW 12:00pm 1:50pm MARI KTS-1<br />

MRFCS 0160506 5/23 7/1 Pitlik<br />

LEC MTWTh 10:00am 11:50am MARI 104<br />

MRFC1 0160505 5/23 7/1 Ernster<br />

LEC TTh 5:00pm 9:00pm MARI 104<br />

ENG-106 Composition II u 3<br />

H MRTP1 0161517 7/5 8/12 Brown<br />

KTS-1 MTW 12:00pm 1:50pm MARI KTS-1<br />

MRFC3 0160507 7/5 8/12 Pitlik<br />

LEC MTWTh 10:00am 11:50am MARI 104<br />

HIS History<br />

HIS-152 U.S. History Since 1877 3<br />

MRFHS 0160508 6/6 7/15<br />

LEC MW 5:30pm 9:30pm MARI 103<br />

HSC Health Sciences<br />

HSC-107 Professionals in Health 2<br />

MRTP1 0161581 5/23 8/12 Meyer<br />

KTS-1 TTh 4:40pm 5:50pm MARI KTS-1<br />

HSC-115 Medical Terminology 4<br />

MRTP1 0161572 5/23 8/12<br />

KTS-1 TTh 2:00pm 4:30pm MARI KTS-1<br />

HSC-135 First Aid 0.5<br />

MRFX1 0160509 6/25 6/25 Randall<br />

LEC S 8:00am 4:50pm MARI 111<br />

MRFX2 0160510 7/9 7/9 Randall<br />

LEC S 8:00am 4:50pm MARI 111<br />

MRFXX 0160511 8/6 8/6 Randall<br />

LEC S 8:00am 4:50pm MARI 111<br />

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HSC-210 Health Skills I 1<br />

MRTA1 0161601 5/23 7/1<br />

LAB W 4:00pm 6:30pm LINN 239<br />

KTS-1 F 9:00am 10:30am MARI KTS-1<br />

MRTA1 0164344 7/5 8/12<br />

LAB W 4:00pm 6:30pm LINN 239<br />

KTS-1 F 9:00am 10:30am MARI KTS-1<br />

HUM Humanities<br />

HUM-105 Working in America 3<br />

MRFWA 0160512 6/16 7/15<br />

LEC TTh 6:00pm 9:50pm MARI 105<br />

MRTP3 0164199 7/5 8/12 Drey<br />

KTS-3 MTWTh 12:00pm 1:50pm MARI KTS-3<br />

MAT Mathematics<br />

MAT-052 Pre-Algebra 3<br />

MRFPA 0164369 5/23 7/1 Pomeroy<br />

LEC MTWTh 8:00am 9:50am MARI 102<br />

MAT-062 Elementary Algebra 3<br />

MRFEA 0160513 5/23 7/1 Hoyt<br />

LEC MTWTh 2:00pm 3:50pm MARI 105<br />

MRTP1 0161535 5/23 8/12 Baenziger<br />

KTS-1 MW 2:00pm 3:50pm MARI KTS-1<br />

MRTA1 0161545 5/23 8/12 Cahalan<br />

KTS-1 TTh 10:00am 11:50am MARI KTS-1<br />

MAT-102 Intermediate Algebra u 4<br />

MRFI2 0160514 5/23 7/29 Hoyt<br />

LEC MW 6:00pm 8:50pm MARI 105<br />

MRTA3 0161098 5/23 8/12 Carrico<br />

KTS-3 TTh 7:30am 9:50am MARI KTS-3<br />

MAT-731 Introduction to Math 2<br />

MRTP1 0161554 5/23 7/15 Baenziger<br />

KTS-1 MW 4:00pm 5:50pm MARI KTS-1<br />

MGT Management<br />

MGT-130 Principles of Supervision 3<br />

MRTP2 0161451 5/23 8/12 Whitson<br />

KTS-2 MW 4:00pm 5:50pm MARI KTS-2<br />

MGT-135 Performance Appraisal for Managers 1<br />

MRTS3 0161682 6/23 6/24 Whitson<br />

KTS-3 Th 6:00pm 9:00pm MARI KTS-3<br />

KTS-3 F 8:00am 12:00pm MARI KTS-3<br />

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MARION CENTER . summer <strong>2011</strong> . <strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Class</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong><br />

28<br />

MGT-137 Developing Leadership Skills 1<br />

MRTS3 0161672 6/16 6/17 Whitson<br />

KTS-3 Th 6:00pm 9:00pm MARI KTS-3<br />

KTS-3 F 8:00am 12:00pm MARI KTS-3<br />

MRFDL 0160515 7/22 7/22 Whitson<br />

LEC F 8:00am 4:50pm MARI 105<br />

MGT-139 Effective Team Bldg/Managers 1<br />

MRTS3 0161662 6/9 6/10 Whitson<br />

KTS-3 Th 6:00pm 9:00pm MARI KTS-3<br />

KTS-3 F 8:00am 12:00pm MARI KTS-3<br />

MGT-140 Time Mgmt in the Workplace 1<br />

MRTS3 0161652 6/2 6/3 Whitson<br />

KTS-3 Th 6:00pm 9:00pm MARI KTS-3<br />

KTS-3 F 8:00am 12:00pm MARI KTS-3<br />

MRFTM 0160516 7/15 7/15 Whitson<br />

LEC F 8:00am 4:50pm MARI 105<br />

MGT-145 Human Relations in Management 3<br />

MRTP2 0161429 5/23 8/12 Whitson<br />

KTS-2 MW 2:00pm 3:50pm MARI KTS-2<br />

MRFHM 0160517 6/6 7/15 Sapina-Kerkhove<br />

LEC MW 6:00pm 9:50pm MARI 104<br />

MUS Music - General<br />

MUS-100 Music Appreciation 3<br />

MRTP2 0161442 5/23 8/12 Shoemaker<br />

KTS-2 TTh 2:00pm 3:50pm MARI KTS-2<br />

PHI Philosophy<br />

PHI-111 Basic Reasoning 3<br />

MRTZ2 0161478 5/23 7/28 Lemos<br />

KTS-2 MW 6:00pm 8:30pm MARI KTS-2<br />

MRFBR 0164028 7/5 8/12 Greer<br />

LEC MTWTh 4:00pm 5:50pm MARI 105<br />

POL Political Science<br />

POL-121 International Relations 3<br />

MRTA3 0161122 5/23 6/30 Owen<br />

KTS-3 MTWTh 12:00pm 1:50pm MARI KTS-3<br />

PSY Psychology<br />

PSY-111 Intro to Psychology 3<br />

MRTP3 0161134 5/23 6/30<br />

KTS-3 MTWTh 2:00pm 3:50pm MARI KTS-3<br />

MRTA2 0161349 7/5 8/12 Flugstad<br />

KTS-2 MTWTh 10:00am 11:50am MARI KTS-2<br />

MRFGP 0160518 7/5 8/12 Hanke<br />

LEC TTh 5:30pm 9:30pm MARI 111<br />

REL Religion<br />

REL-140 Religion in the United States 3<br />

MRTP2 0161460 5/23 8/12 Moeller<br />

KTS-2 TTh 4:00pm 5:50pm MARI KTS-2<br />

MRFRU 0164029 7/5 8/12 Greer<br />

LEC MTWTh 2:00pm 3:50pm MARI 105<br />

SDV Student Development<br />

SDV-178 Stress Management 1<br />

MRTS3 0161692 7/14 7/22 Rosene<br />

KTS-3 Th 6:00pm 9:00pm MARI KTS-3<br />

KTS-3 F 8:00am 12:00pm MARI KTS-3<br />

SOC Sociology<br />

SOC-110 Introduction to Sociology 3<br />

MRFIS 0160519 7/5 8/12 Hanson<br />

LEC MTWTh 10:00am 11:50am MARI 111<br />

MRTP3 0161145 7/5 8/12 Flugstad<br />

KTS-3 MTWTh 2:00pm 3:50pm MARI KTS-3<br />

SPC Speech<br />

SPC-101 Fund of Oral Communication 3<br />

H MRTZ1 0161563 5/23 6/29 McWorthy<br />

KTS-1 MW 6:00pm 8:50pm MARI KTS-1<br />

• 3-4 trips to main campus required.<br />

MRFF3 0160520 5/23 7/1 Franzen<br />

LEC MW 5:00pm 9:00pm MARI 111<br />

MRTA3 0161078 5/23 8/12 DeMaria<br />

KTS-3 MW 8:00am 9:50am MARI KTS-3<br />

• 3-4 trips to main campus required.<br />

u Prerequisite required; see course description for details.<br />

H Hybrid class; has one-third online content.<br />

< Service Learning credit applies.<br />

Accelerated Learning class; call 319.398.1050 to register.<br />

R Reserved or restricted registration; details on EagleNet.<br />

Linked to another class section as noted.<br />

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SUMMER <strong>2011</strong><br />

Resource Center<br />

1035 Fifth Avenue SE, Cedar Rapids, IA 52403 | 319-398-1050<br />

www.kirkwood.edu/resource<br />

ACC Accounting<br />

ACC-111 Introduction to Accounting 3<br />

RCTA1 0161488 5/23 8/12 Pettibone<br />

KTS-1 MW 8:00am 9:50am RESC KTS-1<br />

ANT Anthropology<br />

ANT-105 Cultural Anthropology 3<br />

RCTP3 0161166 5/23 8/12 Goings<br />

KTS-3 TTh 4:00pm 5:50pm RESC KTS-3<br />

ART Art<br />

ART-101 Art Appreciation 3<br />

RCTP2 0161408 5/23 8/12 Lawrence<br />

KTS-2 MW 12:00pm 1:50pm RESC KTS-2<br />

BCA Business Computer Applications<br />

BCA-085 College Prep Computer II 1<br />

RCFP5 0161746 5/23 8/12<br />

L/L Th 9:00am 10:20pm RESC 3015<br />

BCA-189 Microcomputer Literacy 1<br />

RCTZ1 0161592 5/23 7/28 Cahalan<br />

KTS-1 Th 6:00pm 8:50pm RESC KTS-1<br />

RCF12 0161752 5/23 8/12<br />

L/L T 9:00am 11:50am RESC 3015<br />

RCF13 0161777 7/22 7/30 Stastny<br />

LEC F 1:00pm 5:00pm RESC 3015<br />

LAB S 8:30am 5:30pm RESC 3015<br />

BIO Biology<br />

BIO-110 Basic Biological Concepts 3<br />

H RCTA2 0161271 5/23 7/14 Patterson<br />

KTS-2 TTh 7:30am 9:50am RESC KTS-2<br />

BIO-151 Nutrition 3<br />

H RCTA2 0163934 5/23 7/1 Patterson<br />

KTS-2 TWTh 10:00am 11:50am RESC KTS-2<br />

<strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Class</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong> . summer <strong>2011</strong> . RESOURCE CENTER<br />

BIO-154 Human Biology 3<br />

RCTA2 0161177 5/23 8/12 Bonine<br />

KTS-2 MW 8:00am 9:50am RESC KTS-2<br />

BUS Business<br />

BUS-102 Introduction to Business 3<br />

RCTA1 0161497 5/23 8/12 Pettibone<br />

KTS-1 MW 10:00am 11:50am RESC KTS-1<br />

RCF01 0161761 5/23 8/12<br />

LEC MW 10:30am 12:20pm RESC 3022<br />

BUS-178 How to Deliver Winning Presentations 1<br />

RCTS3 0162481 7/7 7/8 Whitson<br />

KTS-3 Th 6:00pm 9:00pm RESC KTS-3<br />

KTS-3 F 8:00am 12:00pm RESC KTS-3<br />

BUS-290 Employ Search/Workplace Success 1<br />

RCF15 0161775 7/8 7/9 Pounds<br />

LEC F 5:00pm 10:00pm RESC 3022<br />

LEC S 8:00am 5:00pm RESC 3022<br />

CHM Chemistry<br />

CHM-110 Introduction to Chemistry 3<br />

RCTP3 0161187 5/23 8/12 Bonine<br />

KTS-3 MW 4:00pm 5:50pm RESC KTS-3<br />

LEC MW 4:00pm 5:50pm RESC KTS-3<br />

CLS Cultural Studies<br />

CLS-151 UC: Latin America 3<br />

H RCTA3 0161110 7/5 8/12 yost<br />

KTS-3 MTW 10:00am 11:50am RESC KTS-3<br />

CRJ Criminal Justice<br />

CRJ-100 Intro to Criminal Justice 3<br />

RCF01 0161759 5/23 8/12<br />

LEC TTh 12:30pm 2:20pm RESC 3020<br />

CRJ-200 Criminology u 3<br />

RCTA3 0161089 5/23 6/30 Penrod<br />

KTS-3 MTWTh 10:00am 11:50am RESC KTS-3<br />

CSC Computer Science<br />

CSC-110 Intro to Computers 3<br />

RCTA1 0161506 5/23 8/12 Hildenbrand<br />

KTS-1 TTh 7:30am 9:50am RESC KTS-1<br />

RCTZ2 0161470 5/23 8/12 Hildenbrand<br />

KTS-2 TTh 6:00pm 8:50pm RESC KTS-2<br />

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RESOURCE CENTER . summer <strong>2011</strong> . <strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Class</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong><br />

30<br />

RCF02 0161756 5/23 8/12<br />

LEC MW 1:00pm 3:30pm RESC 3015<br />

DRA Film and Theatre<br />

DRA-116 Film Analysis 3<br />

RCTZ3 0161623 5/23 7/27 Brown<br />

KTS-3 MW 6:00pm 8:30pm RESC KTS-3<br />

ECN Economics<br />

ECN-120 Principles of Macroeconomics 3<br />

RCTAA 0161633 6/6 7/15 Roose<br />

KTS-3 T 6:00pm 9:50pm RESC KTS-3<br />

ECN-130 Principles of Microeconomics 3<br />

RCTAA 0161643 7/18 8/19 Roose<br />

KTS-3 T 6:00pm 9:50pm RESC KTS-3<br />

ENG English Composition<br />

ENG-013 Basic Writing 3<br />

RCF23 0161748 5/23 8/12<br />

LEC MW 8:30am 10:20am RESC 3022<br />

ENG-101 Elements of Writing 3<br />

RCF02 0161771 5/23 8/12<br />

LEC T 5:00pm 9:00pm RESC 3015<br />

RCF01 0161753 5/23 8/12 Mills<br />

LEC TTh 8:30am 10:20am RESC 3021<br />

RCTP2 0161421 5/23 8/12 O’Brien<br />

KTS-2 TTh 12:00pm 1:50pm RESC KTS-2<br />

ENG-105 Composition I u 3<br />

H RCTP1 0161527 5/23 6/30 Brown<br />

KTS-1 MTW 12:00pm 1:50pm RESC KTS-1<br />

RCF02 0161772 5/23 8/12<br />

LEC Th 5:00pm 9:00pm RESC 3015<br />

RCF01 0161762 5/23 8/12 Mills<br />

LEC MW 1:00pm 2:50pm RESC 3021<br />

ENG-106 Composition II u 3<br />

RCF01 0161765 5/23 8/12<br />

LEC TTh 1:00pm 2:50pm RESC 3021<br />

H RCTP1 0161518 7/5 8/12 Brown<br />

KTS-1 MTW 12:00pm 1:50pm RESC KTS-1<br />

FLS Foreign Language - Spanish<br />

FLS-141 Elementary Spanish I 4<br />

RCF02 0161767 5/23 8/12 Shindelar<br />

LEC MW 5:00pm 8:20pm RESC 3037<br />

HIS History<br />

HIS-152 U.S. History Since 1877 3<br />

RCF01 0161760 5/23 8/12<br />

LEC MW 9:00am 10:50am RESC 3020<br />

HSC Health Sciences<br />

HSC-107 Professionals in Health 2<br />

RCTP1 0161582 5/23 8/12 Meyer<br />

KTS-1 TTh 4:40pm 5:50pm RESC KTS-1<br />

HSC-115 Medical Terminology 4<br />

RCTP1 0161573 5/23 8/12<br />

KTS-1 TTh 2:00pm 4:30pm RESC KTS-1<br />

HSC-135 First Aid 0.5<br />

RCF01 0161778 6/11 6/11 Randall<br />

LEC S 8:00am 4:50pm RESC 3022<br />

RCF02 0161779 7/16 7/16 Randall<br />

LEC S 8:00am 4:50pm RESC 3022<br />

HSC-210 Health Skills I 1<br />

RCTA1 0161602 5/23 7/1<br />

LAB W 4:00pm 6:30pm LINN 239<br />

KTS-1 F 9:00am 10:30am RESC KTS-1<br />

RCTA1 0164345 7/5 8/12<br />

LAB W 4:00pm 6:30pm LINN 239<br />

KTS-1 F 9:00am 10:30am RESC KTS-1<br />

HUM Humanities<br />

HUM-105 Working in America 3<br />

RCTP3 0164200 7/5 8/12 Drey<br />

KTS-3 MTWTh 12:00pm 1:50pm RESC KTS-3<br />

MAT Mathematics<br />

MAT-052 Pre-Algebra 3<br />

RCF06 0161768 5/23 8/12 Lampe<br />

LEC T 5:00pm 9:00pm RESC 3037<br />

RCF07 0161750 5/23 8/12<br />

LEC TTh 8:30am 10:20am RESC 3020<br />

MAT-062 Elementary Algebra 3<br />

RCF03 0161757 5/23 8/12 Kolar<br />

LEC MW 12:30pm 2:20pm RESC 3020<br />

RCTP1 0161536 5/23 8/12 Baenziger<br />

KTS-1 MW 2:00pm 3:50pm RESC KTS-1<br />

RCTA1 0161546 5/23 8/12 Cahalan<br />

KTS-1 TTh 10:00am 11:50am RESC KTS-1<br />

RCF04 0161770 5/23 8/12 Hendryx<br />

LEC Th 5:00pm 9:00pm RESC 3037<br />

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MAT-102 Intermediate Algebra u 4<br />

RCTA3 0161099 5/23 8/12 Carrico<br />

KTS-3 TTh 7:30am 9:50am RESC KTS-3<br />

RCF01 0161773 5/23 8/12 Kolar<br />

LEC MW 6:00pm 8:40pm RESC 3033<br />

MAT-115 Mathematics and Society u 3<br />

RCF01 0161774 5/23 8/12<br />

LEC T 5:00pm 8:50pm RESC 3033<br />

MAT-700 Basic Math 3<br />

RCF11 0161769 5/23 8/12 Lampe<br />

LEC Th 5:00pm 9:00pm RESC 3014<br />

RCF12 0161749 5/23 8/12 Calahan<br />

LEC MW 11:00am 1:20pm RESC 3037<br />

MAT-731 Introduction to Math 2<br />

RCTP1 0161555 5/23 7/15 Baenziger<br />

KTS-1 MW 4:00pm 5:50pm RESC KTS-1<br />

MGT Management<br />

MGT-130 Principles of Supervision 3<br />

RCTP2 0161452 5/23 8/12 Whitson<br />

KTS-2 MW 4:00pm 5:50pm RESC KTS-2<br />

MGT-135 Performance Appraisal for Managers 1<br />

RCTS3 0161683 6/23 6/24 Whitson<br />

KTS-3 Th 6:00pm 9:00pm RESC KTS-3<br />

KTS-3 F 8:00am 12:00pm RESC KTS-3<br />

MGT-137 Developing Leadership Skills 1<br />

RCTS3 0161673 6/16 6/17 Whitson<br />

KTS-3 Th 6:00pm 9:00pm RESC KTS-3<br />

KTS-3 F 8:00am 12:00pm RESC KTS-3<br />

MGT-139 Effective Team Bldg/Managers 1<br />

RCTS3 0161663 6/9 6/10 Whitson<br />

KTS-3 Th 6:00pm 9:00pm RESC KTS-3<br />

KTS-3 F 8:00am 12:00pm RESC KTS-3<br />

MGT-140 Time Mgmt in the Workplace 1<br />

RCTS3 0161653 6/2 6/3 Whitson<br />

KTS-3 Th 6:00pm 9:00pm RESC KTS-3<br />

KTS-3 F 8:00am 12:00pm RESC KTS-3<br />

RCF18 0161776 7/9 7/9 Hendryx<br />

LEC S 8:00am 4:50pm RESC 3037<br />

MGT-145 Human Relations in Management 3<br />

RCTP2 0161430 5/23 8/12 Whitson<br />

KTS-2 MW 2:00pm 3:50pm RESC KTS-2<br />

RCF13 0161754 5/23 8/12 Coyle<br />

LEC TTh 10:30am 12:20pm RESC 3020<br />

<strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Class</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong> . summer <strong>2011</strong> . RESOURCE CENTER<br />

MUS Music - General<br />

MUS-100 Music Appreciation 3<br />

RCTP2 0161443 5/23 8/12 Shoemaker<br />

KTS-2 TTh 2:00pm 3:50pm RESC KTS-2<br />

PHI Philosophy<br />

PHI-111 Basic Reasoning 3<br />

RCTZ2 0161479 5/23 7/28 Lemos<br />

KTS-2 MW 6:00pm 8:30pm RESC KTS-2<br />

POL Political Science<br />

POL-121 International Relations 3<br />

RCTA3 0161123 5/23 6/30 Owen<br />

KTS-3 MTWTh 12:00pm 1:50pm RESC KTS-3<br />

PSY Psychology<br />

PSY-111 Intro to Psychology 3<br />

RCTP3 0161135 5/23 6/30<br />

KTS-3 MTWTh 2:00pm 3:50pm RESC KTS-3<br />

RCF01 0161758 5/23 8/12<br />

LEC MW 10:30am 12:20pm RESC 3021<br />

RCTA2 0161350 7/5 8/12 Flugstad<br />

KTS-2 MTWTh 10:00am 11:50am RESC KTS-2<br />

REL Religion<br />

REL-140 Religion in the United States 3<br />

RCTP2 0161461 5/23 8/12 Moeller<br />

KTS-2 TTh 4:00pm 5:50pm RESC KTS-2<br />

SDV Student Development<br />

SDV-096 College Prep Writing II 3<br />

RCFP2 0161744 5/23 8/12 Coyle<br />

LEC MW 11:00am 12:50pm RESC 3015<br />

SDV-099 College Prep Math II 3<br />

RCFP1 0161745 5/23 8/12<br />

LEC MW 9:00am 10:50am RESC 3015<br />

SDV-101 How To Be Success In College 3<br />

RCFP1 0161747 5/23 8/12 Thompson<br />

LEC TTh 10:30am 12:20pm RESC 3037<br />

SDV-160 Career Decision Making 2<br />

RCF01 0161766 5/23 8/12<br />

LEC TTh 1:00pm 2:20pm RESC 3033<br />

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RESOURCE CENTER/IOWA CITy CAMPUS . summer <strong>2011</strong> . <strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Class</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong><br />

32<br />

SDV-178 Stress Management 1<br />

RCTS3 0161693 7/14 7/22 Rosene<br />

KTS-3 Th 6:00pm 9:00pm RESC KTS-3<br />

KTS-3 F 8:00am 12:00pm RESC KTS-3<br />

SOC Sociology<br />

SOC-110 Introduction to Sociology 3<br />

RCTP3 0161146 7/5 8/12 Flugstad<br />

KTS-3 MTWTh 2:00pm 3:50pm RESC KTS-3<br />

SPC Speech<br />

SPC-101 Fund of Oral Communication 3<br />

H RCTZ1 0161564 5/23 6/29 McWorthy<br />

KTS-1 MW 6:00pm 8:50pm RESC KTS-1<br />

• 3-4 trips to main campus required.<br />

RCTA3 0161079 5/23 8/12 DeMaria<br />

KTS-3 MW 8:00am 9:50am RESC KTS-3<br />

• 3-4 trips to main campus required.<br />

RCF04 0161755 5/23 8/12<br />

LEC MW 1:00pm 3:20pm RESC 3022<br />

u Prerequisite required; see course description for details.<br />

H Hybrid class; has one-third online content.<br />

< Service Learning credit applies.<br />

Accelerated Learning class; call 319.398.1050 to register.<br />

R Reserved or restricted registration; details on EagleNet.<br />

Linked to another class section as noted.<br />

SUMMER <strong>2011</strong><br />

Iowa City Campus<br />

Iowa City <strong>Credit</strong> Center (ICCR), 1816 Lower Muscatine Road<br />

Iowa City Annex (ICAN), 1814 Lower Muscatine Road<br />

Old Capitol Mall (MALL), 201 S. Clinton Street<br />

Iowa City, IA | 319-887-3658<br />

www.kirkwood.edu/iowacity<br />

ACC Accounting<br />

ACC-152 Financial Accounting 4<br />

ICF01 0163038 6/6 7/29 Bootsma<br />

LEC MTWTh 1:00pm 2:50pm ICCR 262<br />

ACC-156 Managerial Accounting u 4<br />

ICF01 0163040 6/6 7/29 Bootsma<br />

LEC MTWTh 10:00am 11:50am ICCR 262<br />

ICF02 0163041 6/6 7/29<br />

LEC TTh 6:00pm 9:50pm ICCR 262<br />

ADM Administrative Assistant<br />

ADM-142 Desktop Publishing 3<br />

ICF01 0163042 6/6 7/29 Dye<br />

L/L MW 6:00pm 9:50pm ICCR 103<br />

ANT Anthropology<br />

ANT-105 Cultural Anthropology 3<br />

ICTP3 0161163 5/23 8/12 Goings<br />

KTS-3 TTh 4:00pm 5:50pm ICCR 119<br />

ART Art<br />

ART-101 Art Appreciation 3<br />

ICF01 0163654 6/6 7/29 Kehoe<br />

LEC TTh 9:00am 11:50am ICCR 350<br />

ART-143 Painting 3<br />

ICF01 0163656 6/6 7/29 Kehoe<br />

L/L MW 9:00am 11:50am ICCR 208<br />

L/L F 10:00am 11:50am ICCR 208<br />

BIO Biology<br />

BIO-151 Nutrition 3<br />

ICF01 0164325 6/6 7/29 Hall<br />

LEC MW 6:00pm 8:50pm ICCR 158<br />

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BIO-168 Human Anatomy/Phys I w/Lab 4<br />

ICF01 0163043 6/6 7/29 Hall<br />

LAB MW 9:00am 10:50am ICCR 164<br />

LEC TTh 9:00am 11:50am ICCR 216<br />

BIO-173 Human Anatomy/Phys II w/Lab u 4<br />

ICF01 0163044 6/6 7/29 Kinsinger<br />

LEC MW 9:00am 11:50am ICCR 216<br />

LAB TTh 9:00am 10:50am ICCR 164<br />

BIO-186 Microbiology 4<br />

ICF01 0163045 6/6 7/29 Alexander<br />

LEC MW 9:00am 9:50am ICCR 256<br />

LAB MW 10:00am 11:50am ICCR 209<br />

LEC TTh 9:00am 10:50am ICCR 256<br />

BIO-195 Human Evolution 3<br />

ICF01 0163046 6/6 7/29 Poulakos<br />

LEC MWF 11:00am 12:50pm ICCR 254<br />

BUS Business<br />

BUS-178 How to Deliver Winning Presentations 1<br />

ICTS3 0162478 7/7 7/8 Whitson<br />

KTS-3 Th 6:00pm 9:00pm ICCR 119<br />

KTS-3 F 8:00am 12:00pm ICCR 119<br />

BUS-185 Business Law I 3<br />

ICF01 0163048 6/6 7/29<br />

LEC MW 6:00pm 8:50pm ICCR 262<br />

BUS-932 Internship: Admin Asst 3<br />

R ICF01 0163047 5/23 8/12 Abram<br />

CHM Chemistry<br />

CHM-110 Introduction to Chemistry 3<br />

ICTP3 0161584 5/23 8/12 Bonine<br />

KTS-3 MW 4:00pm 5:50pm ICCR 119<br />

ICF01 0163049 6/6 7/29 Brown<br />

LEC MW 6:00pm 8:50pm ICCR 216<br />

CHM-111 Introduction to Chemistry Lab u 1<br />

ICF01 0163050 6/6 7/29 Brown<br />

LAB MW 4:00pm 5:50pm ICCR 209<br />

CIS Computer Information Systems<br />

CIS-333 Database and SQL u 4<br />

ICF01 0163657 6/6 7/29 Wickelhaus<br />

L/L TTh 6:00pm 9:50pm ICCR 258<br />

<strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Class</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong> . summer <strong>2011</strong> . IOWA CITy CAMPUS<br />

CLS Cultural Studies<br />

CLS-151 UC: Latin America 3<br />

H ICTA3 0161107 7/5 8/12 yost<br />

KTS-3 MTW 10:00am 11:50am ICCR 119<br />

CRJ Criminal Justice<br />

CRJ-200 Criminology u 3<br />

ICTA3 0161086 5/23 6/30 Penrod<br />

KTS-3 MTWTh 10:00am 11:50am ICCR 119<br />

CSC Computer Science<br />

CSC-110 Intro to Computers 3<br />

ICF01 0163051 5/23 7/1 DeMaria<br />

L/L MTWTh 2:00pm 3:50pm ICCR 213<br />

ICF02 0163052 7/5 8/12 Abram<br />

L/L MTWTh 10:00am 11:50am ICCR 213<br />

DRA Film and Theatre<br />

DRA-116 Film Analysis 3<br />

ICTZ3 0161620 5/23 7/27 Brown<br />

KTS-3 MW 6:00pm 8:30pm ICCR 119<br />

ICF01 0163053 6/6 7/29 Foster Hartley<br />

LEC MW 9:00am 11:50am ICCR 207<br />

ECN Economics<br />

ECN-120 Principles of Macroeconomics 3<br />

ICF01 0163054 5/23 7/1 Mekies<br />

LEC MTWTh 10:00am 11:50am ICCR 204<br />

ICTAA 0161630 6/6 7/15 Roose<br />

KTS-3 T 6:00pm 9:50pm ICCR 119<br />

ECN-130 Principles of Microeconomics 3<br />

ICF01 0163055 5/23 7/1 Mekies<br />

LEC TTh 6:00pm 9:50pm ICCR 204<br />

H ICTP4 0160817 6/6 7/28 Roose<br />

ICN MTTh 12:00pm 1:50pm ICCR 117<br />

ICTAA 0161640 7/18 8/19 Roose<br />

KTS-3 T 6:00pm 9:50pm ICCR 119<br />

ENG English Composition<br />

ENG-059 College Prep Writing 3<br />

ICF01 0163057 6/6 7/29<br />

LEC MW 12:00pm 2:50pm ICCR 353<br />

ENG-101 Elements of Writing 3<br />

ICF01 0163058 6/6 7/29 Petrova<br />

LEC MW 12:00pm 2:50pm ICCR 352<br />

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ENG-105 Composition I u 3<br />

ICF01 0163056 5/23 7/1<br />

LEC MTWTh 10:00am 11:50am ICCR 353<br />

ICF02 0163059 6/6 7/29 Petrova<br />

LEC MW 6:00pm 8:50pm ICCR 353<br />

ENG-106 Composition II u 3<br />

ICF01 0163060 6/6 7/29<br />

LEC TTh 6:00pm 8:50pm ICCR 353<br />

ICF02 0163062 7/5 8/12<br />

LEC MTWTh 10:00am 11:50am ICCR 353<br />

ENG-221 Creative Writing u 3<br />

ICF01 0163061 6/6 7/29<br />

LEC MW 6:00pm 8:50pm ICCR 352<br />

ENV Environmental Science<br />

ENV-115 Environmental Science 3<br />

ICF01 0163064 5/23 7/15 Maas<br />

LEC TTh 2:00pm 4:50pm ICCR 158<br />

FLF Foreign Language - French<br />

FLF-141 Elementary French I 4<br />

ICF01 0163658 5/23 7/1 Skoglund<br />

LEC MTWThF 12:00pm 1:50pm ICCR 348<br />

FLF-142 Elementary French II 4<br />

ICF01 0163660 7/5 8/12 Beachy<br />

LEC MTWThF 12:00pm 1:50pm ICCR 348<br />

FLF-241 Intermediate French I u 4<br />

ICF01 0163659 5/23 7/1 Skoglund<br />

LEC MTWThF 9:00am 10:50am ICCR 348<br />

FLF-242 Intermediate French II u 4<br />

ICF01 0163662 7/5 8/12 Beachy<br />

LEC MTWThF 9:00am 10:50am ICCR 348<br />

FLS Foreign Language - Spanish<br />

FLS-141 Elementary Spanish I 4<br />

ICF04 0163688 5/23 7/1<br />

LEC MTWTh 5:00pm 7:20pm ICAN 110<br />

ICF01 0163675 5/23 7/1<br />

LEC MTWThF 9:00am 10:50am ICAN 113<br />

ICF02 0163682 5/23 7/1 Heath<br />

LEC MTWThF 10:00am 11:50am MALL 1101<br />

ICF03 0163687 5/23 7/1 Heath<br />

LEC MTWThF 1:00pm 2:50pm MALL 1101<br />

FLS-142 Elementary Spanish II 4<br />

ICF03 0163701 5/23 7/1 Cuevas<br />

LEC MTWTh 5:00pm 7:20pm ICAN 113<br />

ICF01 0163690 5/23 7/1<br />

LEC MTWThF 10:00am 11:50am ICAN 105<br />

ICF02 0163693 5/23 7/1<br />

LEC MTWThF 1:00pm 2:50pm ICAN 110<br />

ICF06 0163711 7/5 8/12<br />

LEC MTWTh 5:00pm 7:20pm ICAN 110<br />

ICF04 0163709 7/5 8/12<br />

LEC MTWThF 10:00am 11:50am MALL 1101<br />

ICF05 0163710 7/5 8/12<br />

LEC MTWThF 1:00pm 2:50pm MALL 1101<br />

FLS-241 Intermediate Spanish I u 4<br />

ICF04 0163705 5/23 7/1 Campagna<br />

LEC MTWTh 5:30pm 7:50pm ICCR 348<br />

ICF01 0163702 5/23 7/1 Munoz-Perez<br />

LEC MTWThF 8:00am 9:50am ICAN 106<br />

ICF02 0163703 5/23 7/1 Munoz-Perez<br />

LEC MTWThF 10:00am 11:50am ICAN 106<br />

ICF03 0163704 5/23 7/1<br />

LEC MTWThF 1:00pm 2:50pm ICAN 106<br />

ICF06 0163713 7/5 8/12 Campagna<br />

LEC MTWTh 5:30pm 7:50pm ICCR 348<br />

ICF05 0163712 7/5 8/12<br />

LEC MTWThF 10:00am 11:50am ICAN 106<br />

FLS-242 Intermediate Spanish II u 4<br />

ICF03 0163708 5/23 7/1<br />

LEC MTWTh 5:00pm 7:20pm ICAN 106<br />

ICF01 0163706 5/23 7/1 Perez-Bendorf<br />

LEC MTWThF 8:00am 9:50am ICAN 110<br />

ICF02 0163707 5/23 7/1 Perez-Bendorf<br />

LEC MTWThF 10:00am 11:50am ICAN 110<br />

ICF07 0163718 7/5 8/12<br />

LEC MTWTh 5:00pm 7:20pm ICAN 106<br />

ICF04 0163714 7/5 8/12<br />

LEC MTWThF 8:00am 9:50am MALL 1101<br />

ICF05 0163716 7/5 8/12 Cuevas<br />

LEC MTWThF 10:00am 11:50am ICAN 110<br />

ICF06 0163717 7/5 8/12 Cuevas<br />

LEC MTWThF 1:00pm 2:50pm ICAN 110<br />

HIS History<br />

HIS-151 U.S. History to 1877 3<br />

ICTP4 0160701 6/6 7/28 Brendlinger<br />

ICN MTTh 4:00pm 5:50pm ICCR 117<br />

HIS-152 U.S. History Since 1877 3<br />

ICF01 0163065 6/6 7/29 McMahon<br />

LEC TTh 1:00pm 3:50pm ICCR 207<br />

HIS-221 Holocaust/Genocide: Memory & Lit 3<br />

ICF01 0163066 6/6 7/29 McMahon<br />

LEC TTh 6:00pm 8:50pm ICCR 207<br />

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HSC Health Sciences<br />

HSC-107 Professionals in Health 2<br />

ICF01 0163069 5/23 8/12<br />

LEC TTh 2:00pm 3:20pm ICCR 212<br />

HSC-115 Medical Terminology 4<br />

ICF01 0163071 5/23 8/12<br />

LEC TTh 6:00pm 8:40pm ICCR 212<br />

HSC-135 First Aid 0.5<br />

ICF01 0163072 7/5 8/12<br />

LEC W 2:00pm 3:20pm ICCR 212<br />

HSC-169 Comm in HC Environment 3<br />

ICF01 0164360 5/23 8/12<br />

LEC MTh 5:30pm 7:30pm ICAN 105<br />

HSC-210 Health Skills I 1<br />

ICF01 0163067 5/23 7/1<br />

LAB M 6:00pm 8:50pm LINN 239<br />

LEC W 2:00pm 3:20pm ICCR 212<br />

HUM Humanities<br />

HUM-105 Working in America 3<br />

ICF01 0163073 6/6 7/29 Sessions<br />

LEC MWF 10:00am 11:50am ICCR 352<br />

ICTP3 0164197 7/5 8/12 Drey<br />

KTS-3 MTWTh 12:00pm 1:50pm ICCR 119<br />

LIT Literature<br />

LIT-206 Forms of Lit: Fiction u 3<br />

ICF01 0163074 6/6 7/29<br />

LEC MWF 10:00am 11:50am ICCR 350<br />

ICF02 0163075 6/6 7/29<br />

LEC TTh 6:00pm 8:50pm ICCR 350<br />

MAT Mathematics<br />

MAT-052 Pre-Algebra 3<br />

ICF01 0163663 6/6 7/29<br />

LEC MW 9:00am 11:50am ICCR 201<br />

ICF02 0163665 6/6 7/29<br />

LEC TTh 12:00pm 2:50pm ICCR 216<br />

MAT-062 Elementary Algebra 3<br />

ICF01 0163076 6/6 7/15 Cochran<br />

LEC MTWTh 11:00am 12:50pm ICCR 212<br />

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MAT-102 Intermediate Algebra u 4<br />

ICTA3 0161096 5/23 8/12 Carrico<br />

KTS-3 TTh 7:30am 9:50am ICCR 119<br />

ICF01 0163077 6/6 7/15 Cochran<br />

LEC MTWThF 9:00am 10:50am ICCR 212<br />

MAT-115 Mathematics and Society u 3<br />

H ICTP4 0160755 6/6 7/28 Roose<br />

ICN MTTh 2:00pm 3:50pm ICCR 117<br />

MAT-138 College Algebra with Limits u 4<br />

ICF01 0163078 6/6 7/15 Gustafson<br />

LEC MTWThF 10:00am 11:50am ICCR 263<br />

MAT-140 Finite Math u 3<br />

H ICTA4 0160843 6/6 7/28 Roose<br />

ICN MTTh 10:00am 11:50am ICCR 117<br />

MAT-157 Statistics u 4<br />

ICF01 0163666 6/6 7/29<br />

LEC MTWTh 3:00pm 4:50pm ICCR 255<br />

MAT-162 Business Statistics u 4<br />

ICF01 0163668 6/6 7/29<br />

LEC TTh 6:00pm 9:50pm ICCR 263<br />

MAT-165 Business Calculus u 3<br />

ICF01 0163079 6/6 7/15 Gustafson<br />

LEC MTWTh 1:00pm 2:50pm ICCR 263<br />

ICF02 0163669 6/6 7/29<br />

LEC MW 6:00pm 8:50pm ICCR 254<br />

MGT Management<br />

MGT-101 Principles of Management 3<br />

ICTA4 0160695 5/23 6/30 Lifto<br />

ICN MTWTh 8:00am 9:50am ICCR 117<br />

ICF01 0163081 6/6 7/29 Abram<br />

LEC MW 6:00pm 8:50pm ICCR 255<br />

MGT-135 Performance Appraisal for Managers 1<br />

ICTS3 0161680 6/23 6/24 Whitson<br />

KTS-3 Th 6:00pm 9:00pm ICCR 119<br />

KTS-3 F 8:00am 12:00pm ICCR 119<br />

MGT-137 Developing Leadership Skills 1<br />

ICTS3 0161670 6/16 6/17 Whitson<br />

KTS-3 Th 6:00pm 9:00pm ICCR 119<br />

KTS-3 F 8:00am 12:00pm ICCR 119<br />

MGT-139 Effective Team Bldg/Managers 1<br />

ICTS3 0161660 6/9 6/10 Whitson<br />

KTS-3 Th 6:00pm 9:00pm ICCR 119<br />

KTS-3 F 8:00am 12:00pm ICCR 119<br />

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IOWA CITy CAMPUS . summer <strong>2011</strong> . <strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Class</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong><br />

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MGT-140 Time Mgmt in the Workplace 1<br />

ICTS3 0161650 6/2 6/3 Whitson<br />

KTS-3 Th 6:00pm 9:00pm ICCR 119<br />

KTS-3 F 8:00am 12:00pm ICCR 119<br />

MKT Marketing<br />

MKT-110 Principles of Marketing 3<br />

ICF01 0163082 6/6 7/29<br />

LEC TTh 12:00pm 2:50pm ICCR 255<br />

MUA Music - Applied<br />

• Sign up for a piano or voice lesson time at the music<br />

studio, ICCR 251, or call 319-398-4956 for assistance in<br />

contacting your instructor. A material fee applies to all<br />

MUA courses.<br />

MUA-307 Applied Guitar 1<br />

ICF01 0163956 5/23 7/29 Hook<br />

MUA-310 Applied Piano 2<br />

ICF02 0163959 5/23 7/29 Nichols<br />

MUA-310 Applied Piano 1<br />

ICF01 0163958 5/23 7/29 Nichols<br />

MUA-319 Applied Voice 2<br />

ICF02 0163961 5/23 7/29 McTyre<br />

MUA-319 Applied Voice 1<br />

ICF01 0163960 5/23 7/29 McTyre<br />

NET Computer Networking<br />

NET-785 Fund of Desktop Support 3<br />

ICF01 0163671 5/23 7/1 DeMaria<br />

L/L MW 6:00pm 9:50pm ICCR 258<br />

PHI Philosophy<br />

PHI-101 Intro to Philosophy 3<br />

ICF01 0163084 7/5 8/12 Samuelson<br />

LEC TTh 6:00pm 9:50pm ICCR 202<br />

PHI-105 Introduction to Ethics 3<br />

ICF01 0163083 6/6 7/29 Sessions<br />

LEC MWF 2:00pm 3:50pm ICCR 350<br />

PHI-111 Basic Reasoning 3<br />

ICF01 0163085 7/5 8/12 Samuelson<br />

LEC MTWTh 12:00pm 1:50pm ICCR 350<br />

PHS Physical Science<br />

PHS-151 Introduction to Astronomy 3<br />

ICF01 0163086 6/6 7/29 Studer<br />

L/L MW 6:00pm 8:50pm ICCR 263<br />

PHY Physics<br />

PHY-162 College Physics I 4<br />

ICF01 0163088 6/6 7/29 Soemadi<br />

LEC MW 12:00pm 1:50pm ICCR 216<br />

LEC TTh 12:00pm 12:50pm ICCR 209<br />

LAB TTh 1:00pm 2:50pm ICCR 209<br />

POL Political Science<br />

POL-121 International Relations 3<br />

ICTA3 0161120 5/23 6/30 Owen<br />

KTS-3 MTWTh 12:00pm 1:50pm ICCR 119<br />

PSY Psychology<br />

PSY-111 Intro to Psychology 3<br />

ICTP3 0161132 5/23 6/30<br />

KTS-3 MTWTh 2:00pm 3:50pm ICCR 119<br />

ICF01 0163089 6/6 7/29<br />

LEC MW 6:00pm 8:50pm ICCR 204<br />

ICF02 0163091 7/5 8/12<br />

LEC MTWTh 12:00pm 1:50pm ICCR 204<br />

PSY-121 Developmental Psychology u 3<br />

ICF01 0163090 6/6 7/29<br />

LEC MWF 10:00am 11:50am ICCR 256<br />

RDG Reading<br />

RDG-200 College Reading 3<br />

ICF01 0163092 6/6 7/29<br />

LEC TTh 9:00am 11:50am ICCR 352<br />

REL Religion<br />

REL-120 Judaism, Christianity & Islam 3<br />

ICF01 0163093 6/6 7/29<br />

LEC MW 2:00pm 4:50pm ICCR 202<br />

SDV Student Development<br />

SDV-178 Stress Management 1<br />

ICTS3 0161690 7/14 7/22 Rosene<br />

KTS-3 Th 6:00pm 9:00pm ICCR 119<br />

KTS-3 F 8:00am 12:00pm ICCR 119<br />

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SOC Sociology<br />

SOC-110 Introduction to Sociology 3<br />

ICF01 0163094 5/23 7/1 Miller<br />

LEC MTWTh 10:00am 11:50am ICCR 202<br />

ICTP3 0161143 7/5 8/12 Flugstad<br />

KTS-3 MTWTh 2:00pm 3:50pm ICCR 119<br />

SOC-115 Social Problems 3<br />

ICF01 0163095 6/6 7/29<br />

LEC TTh 6:00pm 8:50pm ICCR 255<br />

SPC Speech<br />

SPC-101 Fund of Oral Communication 3<br />

ICF01 0163096 5/23 7/1<br />

LEC MTWTh 10:00am 11:50am ICAN 115<br />

ICF02 0163097 5/23 7/1<br />

LEC MTWTh 12:00pm 1:50pm ICAN 115<br />

ICTA3 0161076 5/23 8/12 DeMaria<br />

KTS-3 MW 8:00am 9:50am ICCR 119<br />

• 3-4 trips to main campus required.<br />

ICF03 0163098 6/6 7/29<br />

LEC MW 6:00pm 8:50pm ICAN 115<br />

ICF04 0163099 6/6 7/29<br />

LEC TTh 6:00pm 8:50pm ICAN 115<br />

ICF05 0163100 7/5 8/12<br />

LEC MTWTh 10:00am 11:50am ICAN 115<br />

<strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Class</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong> . summer <strong>2011</strong> . IOWA CITy CAMPUS<br />

u Prerequisite required; see course description for details.<br />

H Hybrid class; has one-third online content.<br />

< Service Learning credit applies.<br />

Accelerated Learning class; call 319.398.1050 to register.<br />

R Reserved or restricted registration; details on EagleNet.<br />

Linked to another class section as noted.<br />

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www.kirkwood.edu/vinton<br />

ACC Accounting<br />

ACC-111 Introduction to Accounting 3<br />

BNTA1 0161482 5/23 8/12 Pettibone<br />

KTS-1 MW 8:00am 9:50am VINT KTS-1<br />

ANT Anthropology<br />

ANT-105 Cultural Anthropology 3<br />

BNTP3 0161159 5/23 8/12 Goings<br />

KTS-3 TTh 4:00pm 5:50pm VINT KTS-3<br />

ART Art<br />

ART-101 Art Appreciation 3<br />

BNTP2 0161402 5/23 8/12 Lawrence<br />

KTS-2 MW 12:00pm 1:50pm VINT KTS-2<br />

BCA Business Computer Applications<br />

BCA-189 Microcomputer Literacy 1<br />

BNTZ1 0161586 5/23 7/28 Cahalan<br />

KTS-1 Th 6:00pm 8:50pm VINT KTS-1<br />

BIO Biology<br />

BIO-110 Basic Biological Concepts 3<br />

H BNTA2 0161234 5/23 7/14 Patterson<br />

KTS-2 TTh 7:30am 9:50am VINT KTS-2<br />

BIO-151 Nutrition 3<br />

H BNTA2 0163928 5/23 7/1 Patterson<br />

KTS-2 TWTh 10:00am 11:50am VINT KTS-2<br />

BIO-154 Human Biology 3<br />

BNTA2 0161170 5/23 8/12 Bonine<br />

KTS-2 MW 8:00am 9:50am VINT KTS-2<br />

BUS Business<br />

BUS-102 Introduction to Business 3<br />

BNTA1 0161491 5/23 8/12 Pettibone<br />

KTS-1 MW 10:00am 11:50am VINT KTS-1<br />

BUS-178 How to Deliver Winning Presentations 1<br />

BNTS3 0162474 7/7 7/8 Whitson<br />

KTS-3 Th 6:00pm 9:00pm VINT KTS-3<br />

KTS-3 F 8:00am 12:00pm VINT KTS-3<br />

CHM Chemistry<br />

CHM-110 Introduction to Chemistry 3<br />

BNTP3 0161181 5/23 8/12 Bonine<br />

KTS-3 MW 4:00pm 5:50pm VINT KTS-3<br />

CLS Cultural Studies<br />

CLS-151 UC: Latin America 3<br />

H BNTA3 0161102 7/5 8/12 yost<br />

KTS-3 MTW 10:00am 11:50am VINT KTS-3<br />

CRJ Criminal Justice<br />

CRJ-200 Criminology u 3<br />

BNTA3 0161082 5/23 6/30 Penrod<br />

KTS-3 MTWTh 10:00am 11:50am VINT KTS-3<br />

CSC Computer Science<br />

CSC-110 Intro to Computers 3<br />

BNTA1 0161500 5/23 8/12 Hildenbrand<br />

KTS-1 TTh 7:30am 9:50am VINT KTS-1<br />

BNTZ2 0161464 5/23 8/12 Hildenbrand<br />

KTS-2 TTh 6:00pm 8:50pm VINT KTS-2<br />

DRA Film and Theatre<br />

DRA-116 Film Analysis 3<br />

BNTZ3 0161616 5/23 7/27 Brown<br />

KTS-3 MW 6:00pm 8:30pm VINT KTS-3<br />

ECN Economics<br />

ECN-120 Principles of Macroeconomics 3<br />

BNTAA 0161626 6/6 7/15 Roose<br />

KTS-3 T 6:00pm 9:50pm VINT KTS-3<br />

ECN-130 Principles of Microeconomics 3<br />

H BNTP4 0160811 6/6 7/28 Roose<br />

ICN MTTh 12:00pm 1:50pm VINT ICN<br />

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BNTAA 0161636 7/18 8/19 Roose<br />

KTS-3 T 6:00pm 9:50pm VINT KTS-3<br />

ENG English Composition<br />

ENG-101 Elements of Writing 3<br />

BNTP2 0161415 5/23 8/12 O’Brien<br />

KTS-2 TTh 12:00pm 1:50pm VINT KTS-2<br />

ENG-105 Composition I u 3<br />

H BNTP1 0161521 5/23 6/30 Brown<br />

KTS-1 MTW 12:00pm 1:50pm VINT KTS-1<br />

ENG-106 Composition II u 3<br />

H BNTP1 0161512 7/5 8/12 Brown<br />

KTS-1 MTW 12:00pm 1:50pm VINT KTS-1<br />

HIS History<br />

HIS-151 U.S. History to 1877 3<br />

BNTP4 0160697 6/6 7/28 Brendlinger<br />

ICN MTTh 4:00pm 5:50pm VINT ICN<br />

HSC Health Sciences<br />

HSC-107 Professionals in Health 2<br />

BNTP1 0161576 5/23 8/12 Meyer<br />

KTS-1 TTh 4:40pm 5:50pm VINT KTS-1<br />

HSC-115 Medical Terminology 4<br />

BNTP1 0161567 5/23 8/12<br />

KTS-1 TTh 2:00pm 4:30pm VINT KTS-1<br />

HSC-172 Nurse Aide 3<br />

CRF06 0159839 5/16 6/14 James<br />

LEC MTWTh 9:00am 2:00pm VINT 101<br />

HSC-210 Health Skills I 1<br />

BNTA1 0161596 5/23 7/1<br />

LAB W 4:00pm 6:30pm LINN 239<br />

KTS-1 F 9:00am 10:30am VINT KTS-1<br />

BNTA1 0164338 7/5 8/12<br />

LAB W 4:00pm 6:30pm LINN 239<br />

KTS-1 F 9:00am 10:30am VINT KTS-1<br />

HUM Humanities<br />

HUM-105 Working in America 3<br />

BNTP3 0164193 7/5 8/12 Drey<br />

KTS-3 MTWTh 12:00pm 1:50pm VINT KTS-3<br />

<strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Class</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong> . summer <strong>2011</strong> . BENTON COUNTy CENTER<br />

MAT Mathematics<br />

MAT-062 Elementary Algebra 3<br />

BNTP1 0161530 5/23 8/12 Baenziger<br />

KTS-1 MW 2:00pm 3:50pm VINT KTS-1<br />

BNTA1 0161539 5/23 8/12 Cahalan<br />

KTS-1 TTh 10:00am 11:50am VINT KTS-1<br />

MAT-102 Intermediate Algebra u 4<br />

BNTA3 0161092 5/23 8/12 Carrico<br />

KTS-3 TTh 7:30am 9:50am VINT KTS-3<br />

MAT-115 Mathematics and Society u 3<br />

H BNTP4 0160751 6/6 7/28 Roose<br />

ICN MTTh 2:00pm 3:50pm VINT ICN<br />

MAT-140 Finite Math u 3<br />

H BNTA4 0160839 6/6 7/28 Roose<br />

ICN MTTh 10:00am 11:50am VINT ICN<br />

MAT-731 Introduction to Math 2<br />

BNTP1 0161549 5/23 7/15 Baenziger<br />

KTS-1 MW 4:00pm 5:50pm VINT KTS-1<br />

MGT Management<br />

MGT-101 Principles of Management 3<br />

BNTA4 0160689 5/23 6/30 Lifto<br />

ICN MTWTh 8:00am 9:50am VINT ICN<br />

MGT-130 Principles of Supervision 3<br />

BNTP2 0161446 5/23 8/12 Whitson<br />

KTS-2 MW 4:00pm 5:50pm VINT KTS-2<br />

MGT-135 Performance Appraisal for Managers 1<br />

BNTS3 0161676 6/23 6/24 Whitson<br />

KTS-3 Th 6:00pm 9:00pm VINT KTS-3<br />

KTS-3 F 8:00am 12:00pm VINT KTS-3<br />

MGT-137 Developing Leadership Skills 1<br />

BNTS3 0161666 6/16 6/17 Whitson<br />

KTS-3 Th 6:00pm 9:00pm VINT KTS-3<br />

KTS-3 F 8:00am 12:00pm VINT KTS-3<br />

MGT-139 Effective Team Bldg/Managers 1<br />

BNTS3 0161656 6/9 6/10 Whitson<br />

KTS-3 Th 6:00pm 9:00pm VINT KTS-3<br />

KTS-3 F 8:00am 12:00pm VINT KTS-3<br />

MGT-140 Time Mgmt in the Workplace 1<br />

BNTS3 0161646 6/2 6/3 Whitson<br />

KTS-3 Th 6:00pm 9:00pm VINT KTS-3<br />

KTS-3 F 8:00am 12:00pm VINT KTS-3<br />

MGT-145 Human Relations in Management 3<br />

BNTP2 0161424 5/23 8/12 Whitson<br />

KTS-2 MW 2:00pm 3:50pm VINT KTS-2<br />

register online > eaglenet.kirkwood.edu <strong>Summer</strong> & <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> . <strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Community</strong> College 39<br />

COUNTy CENTERS<br />

Benton


BENTON COUNTy CENTER . summer <strong>2011</strong> . <strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Class</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong><br />

40<br />

MUS Music - General<br />

MUS-100 Music Appreciation 3<br />

BNTP2 0161437 5/23 8/12 Shoemaker<br />

KTS-2 TTh 2:00pm 3:50pm VINT KTS-2<br />

PHI Philosophy<br />

PHI-111 Basic Reasoning 3<br />

BNTZ2 0161473 5/23 7/28 Lemos<br />

KTS-2 MW 6:00pm 8:30pm VINT KTS-2<br />

POL Political Science<br />

POL-121 International Relations 3<br />

BNTA3 0161116 5/23 6/30 Owen<br />

KTS-3 MTWTh 12:00pm 1:50pm VINT KTS-3<br />

PSY Psychology<br />

PSY-111 Intro to Psychology 3<br />

BNTP3 0161128 5/23 6/30<br />

KTS-3 MTWTh 2:00pm 3:50pm VINT KTS-3<br />

BNTA2 0161344 7/5 8/12 Flugstad<br />

KTS-2 MTWTh 10:00am 11:50am VINT KTS-2<br />

REL Religion<br />

REL-140 Religion in the United States 3<br />

BNTP2 0161455 5/23 8/12 Moeller<br />

KTS-2 TTh 4:00pm 5:50pm VINT KTS-2<br />

SDV Student Development<br />

SDV-178 Stress Management 1<br />

BNTS3 0161686 7/14 7/22 Rosene<br />

KTS-3 Th 6:00pm 9:00pm VINT KTS-3<br />

KTS-3 F 8:00am 12:00pm VINT KTS-3<br />

SOC Sociology<br />

SOC-110 Introduction to Sociology 3<br />

BNTP3 0161139 7/5 8/12 Flugstad<br />

KTS-3 MTWTh 2:00pm 3:50pm VINT KTS-3<br />

SPC Speech<br />

SPC-101 Fund of Oral Communication 3<br />

• 3-4 trips to main campus required.<br />

H BNTZ1 0161558 5/23 6/29 McWorthy<br />

KTS-1 MW 6:00pm 8:50pm VINT KTS-1<br />

BNTA3 0161072 5/23 8/12 DeMaria<br />

KTS-3 MW 8:00am 9:50am VINT KTS-3<br />

u Prerequisite required; see course description for details.<br />

H Hybrid class; has one-third online content.<br />

< Service Learning credit applies.<br />

Accelerated Learning class; call 319.398.1050 to register.<br />

R Reserved or restricted registration; details on eaglenet.<br />

Linked to another class section as noted.<br />

<strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Community</strong> College . <strong>Summer</strong> & <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> discover <strong>Kirkwood</strong> > www.kirkwood.edu


SUMMER <strong>2011</strong><br />

Cedar County<br />

1410 Cedar Street, Tipton, IA 52772 | 563-886-3101<br />

www.kirkwood.edu/tipton<br />

ACC Accounting<br />

ACC-111 Introduction to Accounting 3<br />

CDTA1 0161484 5/23 8/12 Pettibone<br />

KTS-1 MW 8:00am 9:50am TIPT KTS-1<br />

ANT Anthropology<br />

ANT-105 Cultural Anthropology 3<br />

CDTP3 0161161 5/23 8/12 Goings<br />

KTS-3 TTh 4:00pm 5:50pm TIPT KTS-3<br />

ART Art<br />

ART-101 Art Appreciation 3<br />

CDTP2 0161404 5/23 8/12 Lawrence<br />

KTS-2 MW 12:00pm 1:50pm TIPT KTS-2<br />

BCA Business Computer Applications<br />

BCA-189 Microcomputer Literacy 1<br />

CDTZ1 0161588 5/23 7/28 Cahalan<br />

KTS-1 Th 6:00pm 8:50pm TIPT KTS-1<br />

BIO Biology<br />

BIO-110 Basic Biological Concepts 3<br />

H CDTA2 0161257 5/23 7/14 Patterson<br />

KTS-2 TTh 7:30am 9:50am TIPT KTS-2<br />

BIO-151 Nutrition 3<br />

H CDTA2 0163930 5/23 7/1 Patterson<br />

KTS-2 TWTh 10:00am 11:50am TIPT KTS-2<br />

BIO-154 Human Biology 3<br />

CDTA2 0161172 5/23 8/12 Bonine<br />

KTS-2 MW 8:00am 9:50am TIPT KTS-2<br />

<strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Class</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong> . summer <strong>2011</strong> . CEDAR COUNTy CENTER<br />

BUS Business<br />

BUS-102 Introduction to Business 3<br />

CDTA1 0161493 5/23 8/12 Pettibone<br />

KTS-1 MW 10:00am 11:50am TIPT KTS-1<br />

BUS-178 How to Deliver Winning Presentations 1<br />

CDTS3 0162476 7/7 7/8 Whitson<br />

KTS-3 Th 6:00pm 9:00pm TIPT KTS-3<br />

KTS-3 F 8:00am 12:00pm TIPT KTS-3<br />

CHM Chemistry<br />

CHM-110 Introduction to Chemistry 3<br />

CDTP3 0161183 5/23 8/12 Bonine<br />

KTS-3 MW 4:00pm 5:50pm TIPT KTS-3<br />

CLS Cultural Studies<br />

CLS-151 UC: Latin America 3<br />

H CDTA3 0161104 7/5 8/13 yost<br />

KTS-3 MTW 10:00am 11:50am TIPT KTS-3<br />

CRJ Criminal Justice<br />

CRJ-200 Criminology u 3<br />

CDTA3 0161084 5/23 6/30 Penrod<br />

KTS-3 MTWTh 10:00am 11:50am TIPT KTS-3<br />

CSC Computer Science<br />

CSC-110 Intro to Computers 3<br />

CDTA1 0161502 5/23 8/12 Hildenbrand<br />

KTS-1 TTh 7:30am 9:50am TIPT KTS-1<br />

CDTZ2 0161466 5/23 8/12 Hildenbrand<br />

KTS-2 TTh 6:00pm 8:50pm TIPT KTS-2<br />

DRA Film and Theatre<br />

DRA-116 Film Analysis 3<br />

CDTZ3 0161618 5/23 7/27 Brown<br />

KTS-3 MW 6:00pm 8:30pm TIPT KTS-3<br />

ECN Economics<br />

ECN-120 Principles of Macroeconomics 3<br />

CDTAA 0161628 6/6 7/15 Roose<br />

KTS-3 T 6:00pm 9:50pm TIPT KTS-3<br />

register online > eaglenet.kirkwood.edu <strong>Summer</strong> & <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> . <strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Community</strong> College 41<br />

COUNTy CENTERS<br />

Cedar


CEDAR COUNTy CENTER . summer <strong>2011</strong> . <strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Class</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong><br />

42<br />

ECN-130 Principles of Microeconomics 3<br />

H CDTP4 0160813 6/6 7/28 Roose<br />

ICN MTTh 12:00pm 1:50pm TIPT ICN<br />

CDTAA 0161638 7/18 8/19 Roose<br />

KTS-3 T 6:00pm 9:50pm TIPT KTS-3<br />

ENG English Composition<br />

ENG-101 Elements of Writing 3<br />

CDTP2 0161417 5/23 8/12 O’Brien<br />

KTS-2 TTh 12:00pm 1:50pm TIPT KTS-2<br />

ENG-105 Composition I u 3<br />

H CDTP1 0161523 5/23 6/30 Brown<br />

KTS-1 MTW 12:00pm 1:50pm TIPT KTS-1<br />

ENG-106 Composition II u 3<br />

H CDTP1 0161514 7/5 8/12 Brown<br />

KTS-1 MTW 12:00pm 1:50pm TIPT KTS-1<br />

HIS History<br />

HIS-151 U.S. History to 1877 3<br />

CDTP4 0160699 6/6 7/28 Brendlinger<br />

ICN MTTh 4:00pm 5:50pm TIPT ICN<br />

HSC Health Sciences<br />

HSC-107 Professionals in Health 2<br />

CDTP1 0161578 5/23 8/12 Meyer<br />

KTS-1 TTh 4:40pm 5:50pm TIPT KTS-1<br />

HSC-115 Medical Terminology 4<br />

CDTP1 0161569 5/23 8/12<br />

KTS-1 TTh 2:00pm 4:30pm TIPT KTS-1<br />

HSC-210 Health Skills I 1<br />

CDTA1 0161598 5/23 7/1<br />

LAB W 4:00pm 6:30pm LINN 239<br />

KTS-1 F 9:00am 10:30am TIPT KTS-1<br />

CDTA1 0164340 7/5 8/12<br />

LAB W 4:00pm 6:30pm LINN 239<br />

KTS-1 F 9:00am 10:30am TIPT KTS-1<br />

HUM Humanities<br />

HUM-105 Working in America 3<br />

CDTP3 0164195 7/5 8/12 Drey<br />

KTS-3 MTWTh 12:00pm 1:50pm TIPT KTS-3<br />

MAT Mathematics<br />

MAT-062 Elementary Algebra 3<br />

CDTP1 0161532 5/23 8/12 Baenziger<br />

KTS-1 MW 2:00pm 3:50pm TIPT KTS-1<br />

CDTA1 0161542 5/23 8/12 Cahalan<br />

KTS-1 TTh 10:00am 11:50am TIPT KTS-1<br />

MAT-102 Intermediate Algebra u 4<br />

CDTA3 0161094 5/23 8/12 Carrico<br />

KTS-3 TTh 7:30am 9:50am TIPT KTS-3<br />

MAT-115 Mathematics and Society u 3<br />

H CDTP4 0160753 6/6 7/28 Roose<br />

ICN MTTh 2:00pm 3:50pm TIPT ICN<br />

MAT-140 Finite Math u 3<br />

H CDTA4 0160841 6/6 7/28 Roose<br />

ICN MTTh 10:00am 11:50am TIPT ICN<br />

MAT-731 Introduction to Math 2<br />

CDTP1 0161551 5/23 7/15 Baenziger<br />

KTS-1 MW 4:00pm 5:50pm TIPT KTS-1<br />

MGT Management<br />

MGT-101 Principles of Management 3<br />

CDTA4 0160691 5/23 6/30 Lifto<br />

ICN MTWTh 8:00am 9:50am TIPT ICN<br />

MGT-130 Principles of Supervision 3<br />

CDTP2 0161448 5/23 8/12 Whitson<br />

KTS-2 MW 4:00pm 5:50pm TIPT KTS-2<br />

MGT-135 Performance Appraisal for Managers 1<br />

CDTS3 0161678 6/23 6/24 Whitson<br />

KTS-3 Th 6:00pm 9:00pm TIPT KTS-3<br />

KTS-3 F 8:00am 12:00pm TIPT KTS-3<br />

MGT-137 Developing Leadership Skills 1<br />

CDTS3 0161668 6/16 6/17 Whitson<br />

KTS-3 Th 6:00pm 9:00pm TIPT KTS-3<br />

KTS-3 F 8:00am 12:00pm TIPT KTS-3<br />

MGT-139 Effective Team Bldg/Managers 1<br />

CDTS3 0161658 6/9 6/10 Whitson<br />

KTS-3 Th 6:00pm 9:00pm TIPT KTS-3<br />

KTS-3 F 8:00am 12:00pm TIPT KTS-3<br />

MGT-140 Time Mgmt in the Workplace 1<br />

CDTS3 0161648 6/2 6/3 Whitson<br />

KTS-3 Th 6:00pm 9:00pm TIPT KTS-3<br />

KTS-3 F 8:00am 12:00pm TIPT KTS-3<br />

MGT-145 Human Relations in Management 3<br />

CDTP2 0161426 5/23 8/12 Whitson<br />

KTS-2 MW 2:00pm 3:50pm TIPT KTS-2<br />

<strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Community</strong> College . <strong>Summer</strong> & <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> discover <strong>Kirkwood</strong> > www.kirkwood.edu


MUS Music - General<br />

MUS-100 Music Appreciation 3<br />

CDTP2 0161439 5/23 8/12 Shoemaker<br />

KTS-2 TTh 2:00pm 3:50pm TIPT KTS-2<br />

PHI Philosophy<br />

PHI-111 Basic Reasoning 3<br />

CDTZ2 0161475 5/23 7/28 Lemos<br />

KTS-2 MW 6:00pm 8:30pm TIPT KTS-2<br />

POL Political Science<br />

POL-121 International Relations 3<br />

CDTA3 0161118 5/23 6/30 Owen<br />

KTS-3 MTWTh 12:00pm 1:50pm TIPT KTS-3<br />

PSY Psychology<br />

PSY-111 Intro to Psychology 3<br />

CDTP3 0161130 5/23 6/30<br />

KTS-3 MTWTh 2:00pm 3:50pm TIPT KTS-3<br />

CDTA2 0161346 7/5 8/12 Flugstad<br />

KTS-2 MTWTh 10:00am 11:50am TIPT KTS-2<br />

REL Religion<br />

REL-140 Religion in the United States 3<br />

CDTP2 0161457 5/23 8/12 Moeller<br />

KTS-2 TTh 4:00pm 5:50pm TIPT KTS-2<br />

SDV Student Development<br />

SDV-178 Stress Management 1<br />

CDTS3 0161688 7/14 7/22 Rosene<br />

KTS-3 Th 6:00pm 9:00pm TIPT KTS-3<br />

KTS-3 F 8:00am 12:00pm TIPT KTS-3<br />

SOC Sociology<br />

SOC-110 Introduction to Sociology 3<br />

CDTP3 0161141 7/5 8/12 Flugstad<br />

KTS-3 MTWTh 2:00pm 3:50pm TIPT KTS-3<br />

<strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Class</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong> . summer <strong>2011</strong> . CEDAR COUNTy CENTER<br />

SPC Speech<br />

SPC-101 Fund of Oral Communication 3<br />

• 3-4 trips to main campus required.<br />

H CDTZ1 0161560 5/23 6/29 McWorthy<br />

KTS-1 MW 6:00pm 8:50pm TIPT KTS-1<br />

CDTA3 0161074 5/23 8/12 DeMaria<br />

KTS-3 MW 8:00am 9:50am TIPT KTS-3<br />

u Prerequisite required; see course description for details.<br />

H Hybrid class; has one-third online content.<br />

< Service Learning credit applies.<br />

Accelerated Learning class; call 319.398.1050 to register.<br />

R Reserved or restricted registration; details on EagleNet.<br />

Linked to another class section as noted.<br />

register online > eaglenet.kirkwood.edu <strong>Summer</strong> & <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> . <strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Community</strong> College 43<br />

COUNTy CENTERS<br />

Cedar


IOWA COUNTy CENTER . summer <strong>2011</strong> . <strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Class</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong><br />

44<br />

SUMMER <strong>2011</strong><br />

Iowa County<br />

200 West Street, Williamsburg, IA 52361 | 319-668-2461<br />

www.kirkwood.edu/williamsburg<br />

ACC Accounting<br />

ACC-111 Introduction to Accounting 3<br />

IATA1 0161485 5/23 8/12 Pettibone<br />

KTS-1 MW 8:00am 9:50am WILL KTS-1<br />

ANT Anthropology<br />

ANT-105 Cultural Anthropology 3<br />

IATP3 0161162 5/23 8/12 Goings<br />

KTS-3 TTh 4:00pm 5:50pm WILL KTS-3<br />

ART Art<br />

ART-101 Art Appreciation 3<br />

IATP2 0161405 5/23 8/12 Lawrence<br />

KTS-2 MW 12:00pm 1:50pm WILL KTS-2<br />

BCA Business Computer Applications<br />

BCA-189 Microcomputer Literacy 1<br />

IATZ1 0161589 5/23 7/28 Cahalan<br />

KTS-1 Th 6:00pm 8:50pm WILL KTS-1<br />

BIO Biology<br />

BIO-110 Basic Biological Concepts 3<br />

H IATA2 0161261 5/23 7/14 Patterson<br />

KTS-2 TTh 7:30am 9:50am WILL KTS-2<br />

BIO-151 Nutrition 3<br />

H IATA2 0163931 5/23 7/1 Patterson<br />

KTS-2 TWTh 10:00am 11:50am WILL KTS-2<br />

BIO-154 Human Biology 3<br />

IATA2 0161173 5/23 8/12 Bonine<br />

KTS-2 MW 8:00am 9:50am WILL KTS-2<br />

BUS Business<br />

BUS-102 Introduction to Business 3<br />

IATA1 0161494 5/23 8/12 Pettibone<br />

LEC MW 10:00am 11:50am WILL KTS-1<br />

KTS-1 MW 10:00am 11:50am WILL KTS-1<br />

BUS-178 How to Deliver Winning Presentations 1<br />

IATS3 0162477 7/7 7/8 Whitson<br />

KTS-3 Th 6:00pm 9:00pm WILL KTS-3<br />

KTS-3 F 8:00am 12:00pm WILL KTS-3<br />

CHM Chemistry<br />

CHM-110 Introduction to Chemistry 3<br />

IATP3 0161184 5/23 8/12 Bonine<br />

KTS-3 MW 4:00pm 5:50pm WILL KTS-3<br />

CLS Cultural Studies<br />

CLS-151 UC: Latin America 3<br />

H IATA3 0161106 7/5 8/12 yost<br />

KTS-3 MTW 10:00am 11:50am WILL KTS-3<br />

CRJ Criminal Justice<br />

CRJ-200 Criminology u 3<br />

IATA3 0161085 5/23 6/30 Penrod<br />

KTS-3 MTWTh 10:00am 11:50am WILL KTS-3<br />

CSC Computer Science<br />

CSC-110 Intro to Computers 3<br />

IATA1 0161503 5/23 8/12 Hildenbrand<br />

KTS-1 TTh 7:30am 9:50am WILL KTS-1<br />

IATZ2 0161467 5/23 8/12 Hildenbrand<br />

KTS-2 TTh 6:00pm 8:50pm WILL KTS-2<br />

DRA Film and Theatre<br />

DRA-116 Film Analysis 3<br />

IATZ3 0161619 5/23 7/27 Brown<br />

KTS-3 MW 6:00pm 8:30pm WILL KTS-3<br />

ECN Economics<br />

ECN-120 Principles of Macroeconomics 3<br />

IATAA 0161629 6/6 7/15 Roose<br />

KTS-3 T 6:00pm 9:50pm WILL KTS-3<br />

<strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Community</strong> College . <strong>Summer</strong> & <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> discover <strong>Kirkwood</strong> > www.kirkwood.edu


ECN-130 Principles of Microeconomics 3<br />

H IATP4 0160814 6/6 7/28 Roose<br />

ICN MTTh 12:00pm 1:50pm WILL ICN<br />

IATAA 0161639 7/18 8/19 Roose<br />

KTS-3 T 6:00pm 9:50pm WILL KTS-3<br />

ENG English Composition<br />

ENG-070 Personal Achievement Writing 1<br />

IAFPW 0164349 5/23 8/12 Olson<br />

ENG-075 Personal Achievement Reading 1<br />

IAFPW 0145072 5/23 8/12 Olson<br />

ENG-101 Elements of Writing 3<br />

IATP2 0161418 5/23 8/12 O’Brien<br />

KTS-2 TTh 12:00pm 1:50pm WILL KTS-2<br />

ENG-105 Composition I u 3<br />

H IATP1 0161524 5/23 6/30 Brown<br />

KTS-1 MTW 12:00pm 1:50pm WILL KTS-1<br />

ENG-106 Composition II u 3<br />

H IATP1 0161515 7/5 8/12 Brown<br />

KTS-1 MTW 12:00pm 1:50pm WILL KTS-1<br />

HIS History<br />

HIS-151 U.S. History to 1877 3<br />

IATP4 0160700 6/6 7/28 Brendlinger<br />

ICN MTTh 4:00pm 5:50pm WILL ICN<br />

HSC Health Sciences<br />

HSC-107 Professionals in Health 2<br />

IATP1 0161579 5/23 8/12 Meyer<br />

KTS-1 TTh 4:40pm 5:50pm WILL KTS-1<br />

HSC-115 Medical Terminology 4<br />

IATP1 0161570 5/23 8/12<br />

KTS-1 TTh 2:00pm 4:30pm WILL KTS-1<br />

HSC-210 Health Skills I 1<br />

IATA1 0161599 5/23 7/1<br />

LAB W 4:00pm 6:30pm LINN 239<br />

KTS-1 F 9:00am 10:30am WILL KTS-1<br />

IATA1 0164342 7/5 8/12<br />

LAB W 4:00pm 6:30pm LINN 239<br />

KTS-1 F 9:00am 10:30am WILL KTS-1<br />

<strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Class</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong> . summer <strong>2011</strong> . IOWA COUNTy CENTER<br />

HUM Humanities<br />

HUM-105 Working in America 3<br />

IATP3 0164196 7/5 8/12 Drey<br />

KTS-3 MTWTh 12:00pm 1:50pm WILL KTS-3<br />

MAT Mathematics<br />

MAT-062 Elementary Algebra 3<br />

IATP1 0161533 5/23 8/12 Baenziger<br />

KTS-1 MW 2:00pm 3:50pm WILL KTS-1<br />

IATA1 0161543 5/23 8/12 Cahalan<br />

KTS-1 TTh 10:00am 11:50am WILL KTS-1<br />

MAT-095 Personal Achievement Math 1<br />

IAFPM 0164350 5/23 8/12 Olson<br />

MAT-102 Intermediate Algebra u 4<br />

IATA3 0161095 5/23 8/12 Carrico<br />

KTS-3 TTh 7:30am 9:50am WILL KTS-3<br />

MAT-115 Mathematics and Society u 3<br />

H IATP4 0160754 6/6 7/28 Roose<br />

ICN MTTh 2:00pm 3:50pm WILL ICN<br />

MAT-140 Finite Math u 3<br />

H IATA4 0160842 6/6 7/28 Roose<br />

ICN MTTh 10:00am 11:50am WILL ICN<br />

MAT-731 Introduction to Math 2<br />

IATP1 0161552 5/23 7/15 Baenziger<br />

KTS-1 MW 4:00pm 5:50pm WILL KTS-1<br />

MGT Management<br />

MGT-101 Principles of Management 3<br />

IATA4 0160692 5/23 6/30 Lifto<br />

ICN MTWTh 8:00am 9:50am WILL ICN<br />

MGT-130 Principles of Supervision 3<br />

IATP2 0161449 5/23 8/12 Whitson<br />

KTS-2 MW 4:00pm 5:50pm WILL KTS-2<br />

MGT-135 Performance Appraisal for Managers 1<br />

IATS3 0161679 6/23 6/24 Whitson<br />

KTS-3 Th 6:00pm 9:00pm WILL KTS-3<br />

KTS-3 F 8:00am 12:00pm WILL KTS-3<br />

MGT-137 Developing Leadership Skills 1<br />

IATS3 0161669 6/16 6/17 Whitson<br />

KTS-3 Th 6:00pm 9:00pm WILL KTS-3<br />

KTS-3 F 8:00am 12:00pm WILL KTS-3<br />

MGT-139 Effective Team Bldg/Managers 1<br />

IATS3 0161659 6/9 6/10 Whitson<br />

KTS-3 Th 6:00pm 9:00pm WILL KTS-3<br />

KTS-3 F 8:00am 12:00pm WILL KTS-3<br />

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IOWA COUNTy CENTER . summer <strong>2011</strong> . <strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Class</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong><br />

46<br />

MGT-140 Time Mgmt in the Workplace 1<br />

IATS3 0161649 6/2 6/3 Whitson<br />

KTS-3 Th 6:00pm 9:00pm WILL KTS-3<br />

KTS-3 F 8:00am 12:00pm WILL KTS-3<br />

MGT-145 Human Relations in Management 3<br />

IATP2 0161427 5/23 8/12 Whitson<br />

KTS-2 MW 2:00pm 3:50pm WILL KTS-2<br />

MUS Music - General<br />

MUS-100 Music Appreciation 3<br />

IATP2 0161440 5/23 8/12 Shoemaker<br />

KTS-2 TTh 2:00pm 3:50pm WILL KTS-2<br />

PHI Philosophy<br />

PHI-111 Basic Reasoning 3<br />

IATZ2 0161476 5/23 7/28 Lemos<br />

KTS-2 MW 6:00pm 8:30pm WILL KTS-2<br />

POL Political Science<br />

POL-121 International Relations 3<br />

IATA3 0161119 5/23 6/30 Owen<br />

KTS-3 MTWTh 12:00pm 1:50pm WILL KTS-3<br />

PSY Psychology<br />

PSY-111 Intro to Psychology 3<br />

IATP3 0161131 5/23 6/30<br />

KTS-3 MTWTh 2:00pm 3:50pm WILL KTS-3<br />

IATA2 0161347 7/5 8/12 Flugstad<br />

KTS-2 MTWTh 10:00am 11:50am WILL KTS-2<br />

REL Religion<br />

REL-140 Religion in the United States 3<br />

IATP2 0161458 5/23 8/12 Moeller<br />

KTS-2 TTh 4:00pm 5:50pm WILL KTS-2<br />

SDV Student Development<br />

SDV-178 Stress Management 1<br />

IATS3 0161689 7/14 7/22 Rosene<br />

LEC Th 6:00pm 9:00pm WILL KTS-3<br />

KTS-3 F 8:00am 12:00pm WILL KTS-3<br />

SOC Sociology<br />

SOC-110 Introduction to Sociology 3<br />

IATP3 0161142 7/5 8/12 Flugstad<br />

KTS-3 MTWTh 2:00pm 3:50pm WILL KTS-3<br />

SPC Speech<br />

SPC-101 Fund of Oral Communication 3<br />

H IATZ1 0161561 5/23 6/29 McWorthy<br />

KTS-1 MW 6:00pm 8:50pm WILL KTS-1<br />

• 3-4 trips to main campus required.<br />

IATA3 0161075 5/23 8/12 DeMaria<br />

KTS-3 MW 8:00am 9:50am WILL KTS-3<br />

• 3-4 trips to main campus required.<br />

u Prerequisite required; see course description for details.<br />

H Hybrid class; has one-third online content.<br />

< Service Learning credit applies.<br />

Accelerated Learning class; call 319.398.1050 to register.<br />

R Reserved or restricted registration; details on EagleNet.<br />

Linked to another class section as noted.<br />

<strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Community</strong> College . <strong>Summer</strong> & <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> discover <strong>Kirkwood</strong> > www.kirkwood.edu


SUMMER <strong>2011</strong><br />

Jones Regional<br />

<strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Class</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong> . summer <strong>2011</strong> . JONES REGIONAL EDUCATION CENTER<br />

220 Welter Drive, Monticello, IA 52310 | 319-465-2302<br />

www.kirkwood.edu/jrec<br />

ACC Accounting<br />

ACC-111 Introduction to Accounting 3<br />

JNTA1 0161486 5/23 8/12 Pettibone<br />

KTS-1 MW 8:00am 9:50am JREC KTS-1<br />

ANT Anthropology<br />

ANT-105 Cultural Anthropology 3<br />

JNTP3 0161164 5/23 8/12 Goings<br />

KTS-3 TTh 4:00pm 5:50pm JREC KTS-3<br />

ART Art<br />

ART-101 Art Appreciation 3<br />

JNTP2 0161406 5/23 8/12 Lawrence<br />

KTS-2 MW 12:00pm 1:50pm JREC KTS-2<br />

BCA Business Computer Applications<br />

BCA-189 Microcomputer Literacy 1<br />

JNTZ1 0161590 5/23 7/28 Cahalan<br />

KTS-1 Th 6:00pm 8:50pm JREC KTS-1<br />

BIO Biology<br />

BIO-110 Basic Biological Concepts 3<br />

H JNTA2 0161265 5/23 7/14 Patterson<br />

KTS-2 TTh 7:30am 9:50am JREC KTS-2<br />

BIO-151 Nutrition 3<br />

H JNTA2 0163932 5/23 7/1 Patterson<br />

KTS-2 TWTh 10:00am 11:50am JREC KTS-2<br />

BIO-154 Human Biology 3<br />

JNTA2 0161175 5/23 8/12 Bonine<br />

KTS-2 MW 8:00am 9:50am JREC KTS-2<br />

BUS Business<br />

BUS-102 Introduction to Business 3<br />

JNTA1 0161495 5/23 8/12 Pettibone<br />

KTS-1 MW 10:00am 11:50am JREC KTS-1<br />

BUS-178 How to Deliver Winning Presentations 1<br />

JNTS3 0162479 7/7 7/8 Whitson<br />

KTS-3 Th 6:00pm 9:00pm JREC KTS-3<br />

KTS-3 F 8:00am 12:00pm JREC KTS-3<br />

CHM Chemistry<br />

CHM-110 Introduction to Chemistry 3<br />

JNTP3 0161185 5/23 8/12 Bonine<br />

KTS-3 MW 4:00pm 5:50pm JREC KTS-3<br />

CLS Cultural Studies<br />

CLS-151 UC: Latin America 3<br />

H JNTA3 0161108 7/5 8/12 yost<br />

KTS-3 MTW 10:00am 11:50am JREC KTS-3<br />

CRJ Criminal Justice<br />

CRJ-200 Criminology u 3<br />

JNTA3 0161087 5/23 6/30 Penrod<br />

KTS-3 MTWTh 10:00am 11:50am JREC KTS-3<br />

CSC Computer Science<br />

CSC-110 Intro to Computers 3<br />

JNTA1 0161504 5/23 8/12 Hildenbrand<br />

KTS-1 TTh 7:30am 9:50am JREC KTS-1<br />

JNTZ2 0161468 5/23 8/12 Hildenbrand<br />

KTS-2 TTh 6:00pm 8:50pm JREC KTS-2<br />

DRA Film and Theatre<br />

DRA-116 Film Analysis 3<br />

JNTZ3 0161621 5/23 7/27 Brown<br />

KTS-3 MW 6:00pm 8:30pm JREC KTS-3<br />

ECN Economics<br />

ECN-120 Principles of Macroeconomics 3<br />

JNTAA 0161631 6/6 7/15 Roose<br />

KTS-3 T 6:00pm 9:50pm JREC KTS-3<br />

ECN-130 Principles of Microeconomics 3<br />

H JNTP4 0160815 6/6 7/28 Roose<br />

ICN MTTh 12:00pm 1:50pm JREC ICN<br />

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JONES REGIONAL EDUCATION CENTER . summer <strong>2011</strong> . <strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Class</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong><br />

48<br />

JNTAA 0161641 7/18 8/19 Roose<br />

KTS-3 T 6:00pm 9:50pm JREC KTS-3<br />

ENG English Composition<br />

ENG-070 Personal Achievement Writing 1<br />

JNF11 0163936 5/23 7/20 Porter<br />

LAB MTW JREC 203<br />

ENG-101 Elements of Writing 3<br />

JNTP2 0161419 5/23 8/12 O’Brien<br />

KTS-2 TTh 12:00pm 1:50pm JREC KTS-2<br />

ENG-105 Composition I u 3<br />

H JNTP1 0161525 5/23 6/30 Brown<br />

KTS-1 MTW 12:00pm 1:50pm JREC KTS-1<br />

ENG-106 Composition II u 3<br />

H JNTP1 0161516 7/5 8/12 Brown<br />

KTS-1 MTW 12:00pm 1:50pm JREC KTS-1<br />

HIS History<br />

HIS-151 U.S. History to 1877 3<br />

JNTP4 0160702 6/6 7/28 Brendlinger<br />

ICN MTTh 4:00pm 5:50pm JREC ICN<br />

HSC Health Sciences<br />

HSC-107 Professionals in Health 2<br />

JNTP1 0161580 5/23 8/12 Meyer<br />

KTS-1 TTh 4:40pm 5:50pm JREC KTS-1<br />

HSC-115 Medical Terminology 4<br />

JNTP1 0161571 5/23 8/12<br />

KTS-1 TTh 2:00pm 4:30pm JREC KTS-1<br />

HSC-172 Nurse Aide 3<br />

CRF07 0159847 6/7 7/21 Walton<br />

LEC TTh 8:00am 1:00pm JREC 137<br />

CLI TTh 7:00am 12:00pm MNRC CLASSRM<br />

HSC-210 Health Skills I 1<br />

JNTA1 0161600 5/23 7/1<br />

LAB W 4:00pm 6:30pm LINN 239<br />

KTS-1 F 9:00am 10:30am JREC KTS-1<br />

JNTA1 0164343 7/5 8/12<br />

LAB W 4:00pm 6:30pm LINN 239<br />

KTS-1 F 9:00am 10:30am JREC KTS-1<br />

HUM Humanities<br />

HUM-105 Working in America 3<br />

JNTP3 0164198 7/5 8/12 Drey<br />

KTS-3 MTWTh 12:00pm 1:50pm JREC KTS-3<br />

MAT Mathematics<br />

MAT-062 Elementary Algebra 3<br />

JNTP1 0161534 5/23 8/12 Baenziger<br />

KTS-1 MW 2:00pm 3:50pm JREC KTS-1<br />

JNTA1 0161544 5/23 8/12 Cahalan<br />

KTS-1 TTh 10:00am 11:50am JREC KTS-1<br />

MAT-095 Personal Achievement Math 1<br />

JNF11 0163925 5/23 7/20 Porter<br />

LAB MTW JREC 203<br />

MAT-102 Intermediate Algebra u 4<br />

JNTA3 0161097 5/23 8/12 Carrico<br />

KTS-3 TTh 7:30am 9:50am JREC KTS-3<br />

MAT-115 Mathematics and Society u 3<br />

H JNTP4 0160756 6/6 7/28 Roose<br />

ICN MTTh 2:00pm 3:50pm JREC ICN<br />

MAT-140 Finite Math u 3<br />

H JNTA4 0160844 6/6 7/28 Roose<br />

ICN MTTh 10:00am 11:50am JREC ICN<br />

MAT-731 Introduction to Math 2<br />

JNTP1 0161553 5/23 7/15 Baenziger<br />

KTS-1 MW 4:00pm 5:50pm JREC KTS-1<br />

MGT Management<br />

MGT-101 Principles of Management 3<br />

JNTA4 0160693 5/23 6/30 Lifto<br />

ICN MTWTh 8:00am 9:50am JREC ICN<br />

MGT-130 Principles of Supervision 3<br />

JNTP2 0161450 5/23 8/12 Whitson<br />

KTS-2 MW 4:00pm 5:50pm JREC KTS-2<br />

MGT-135 Performance Appraisal for Managers 1<br />

JNTS3 0161681 6/23 6/24 Whitson<br />

KTS-3 Th 6:00pm 9:00pm JREC KTS-3<br />

KTS-3 F 8:00am 12:00pm JREC KTS-3<br />

MGT-137 Developing Leadership Skills 1<br />

JNTS3 0161671 6/16 6/17 Whitson<br />

KTS-3 Th 6:00pm 9:00pm JREC KTS-3<br />

KTS-3 F 8:00am 12:00pm JREC KTS-3<br />

MGT-139 Effective Team Bldg/Managers 1<br />

JNTS3 0161661 6/9 6/10 Whitson<br />

KTS-3 Th 6:00pm 9:00pm JREC KTS-3<br />

KTS-3 F 8:00am 12:00pm JREC KTS-3<br />

MGT-140 Time Mgmt in the Workplace 1<br />

JNTS3 0161651 6/2 6/3 Whitson<br />

KTS-3 Th 6:00pm 9:00pm JREC KTS-3<br />

KTS-3 F 8:00am 12:00pm JREC KTS-3<br />

<strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Community</strong> College . <strong>Summer</strong> & <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> discover <strong>Kirkwood</strong> > www.kirkwood.edu


<strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Class</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong> . summer <strong>2011</strong> . JONES REGIONAL EDUCATION CENTER<br />

MGT-145 Human Relations in Management 3<br />

JNTP2 0161428 5/23 8/12 Whitson<br />

KTS-2 MW 2:00pm 3:50pm JREC KTS-2<br />

MUS Music - General<br />

MUS-100 Music Appreciation 3<br />

JNTP2 0161441 5/23 8/12 Shoemaker<br />

KTS-2 TTh 2:00pm 3:50pm JREC KTS-2<br />

PHI Philosophy<br />

PHI-111 Basic Reasoning 3<br />

JNTZ2 0161477 5/23 7/28 Lemos<br />

KTS-2 MW 6:00pm 8:30pm JREC KTS-2<br />

POL Political Science<br />

POL-121 International Relations 3<br />

JNTA3 0161121 5/23 6/30 Owen<br />

KTS-3 MTWTh 12:00pm 1:50pm JREC KTS-3<br />

PSY Psychology<br />

PSY-111 Intro to Psychology 3<br />

JNTP3 0161133 5/23 6/30<br />

KTS-3 MTWTh 2:00pm 3:50pm JREC KTS-3<br />

JNTA2 0161348 7/5 8/12 Flugstad<br />

KTS-2 MTWTh 10:00am 11:50am JREC KTS-2<br />

REL Religion<br />

REL-140 Religion in the United States 3<br />

JNTP2 0161459 5/23 8/12 Moeller<br />

KTS-2 TTh 4:00pm 5:50pm JREC KTS-2<br />

SDV Student Development<br />

SDV-178 Stress Management 1<br />

JNTS3 0161691 7/14 7/22 Rosene<br />

KTS-3 Th 6:00pm 9:00pm JREC KTS-3<br />

KTS-3 F 8:00am 12:00pm JREC KTS-3<br />

SOC Sociology<br />

SOC-110 Introduction to Sociology 3<br />

JNTP3 0161144 7/5 8/12 Flugstad<br />

KTS-3 MTWTh 2:00pm 3:50pm JREC KTS-3<br />

SPC Speech<br />

SPC-101 Fund of Oral Communication 3<br />

• 3-4 trips to main campus required.<br />

H JNTZ1 0161562 5/23 6/29 McWorthy<br />

KTS-1 MW 6:00pm 8:50pm JREC KTS-1<br />

JNTA3 0161077 5/23 8/12 DeMaria<br />

KTS-3 MW 8:00am 9:50am JREC KTS-3<br />

u Prerequisite required; see course description for details.<br />

H Hybrid class; has one-third online content.<br />

< Service Learning credit applies.<br />

Accelerated Learning class; call 319.398.1050 to register.<br />

R Reserved or restricted registration; details on EagleNet.<br />

Linked to another class section as noted.<br />

register online > eaglenet.kirkwood.edu <strong>Summer</strong> & <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> . <strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Community</strong> College 49<br />

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TIPPIE-MANSFIELD CENTER . summer <strong>2011</strong> . <strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Class</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong><br />

50<br />

SUMMER <strong>2011</strong><br />

Tippie-Mansfield<br />

1214 Ninth Avenue, Belle Plaine, IA 52208 | 319-444-2549<br />

www.kirkwood.edu/belleplaine<br />

ACC Accounting<br />

ACC-111 Introduction to Accounting 3<br />

BPTA1 0161483 5/23 8/12 Pettibone<br />

KTS-1 MW 8:00am 9:50am BELL KTS-1<br />

ANT Anthropology<br />

ANT-105 Cultural Anthropology 3<br />

BPTP3 0161160 5/23 8/12 Goings<br />

KTS-3 TTh 4:00pm 5:50pm BELL KTS-3<br />

ART Art<br />

ART-101 Art Appreciation 3<br />

BPTP2 0161403 5/23 8/12 Lawrence<br />

KTS-2 MW 12:00pm 1:50pm BELL KTS-2<br />

BCA Business Computer Applications<br />

BCA-189 Microcomputer Literacy 1<br />

BPTZ1 0161587 5/23 7/28 Cahalan<br />

KTS-1 Th 6:00pm 8:50pm BELL KTS-1<br />

BIO Biology<br />

BIO-110 Basic Biological Concepts 3<br />

H BPTA2 0161241 5/23 7/14 Patterson<br />

KTS-2 TTh 7:30am 9:50am BELL KTS-2<br />

BIO-151 Nutrition 3<br />

H BPTA2 0163929 5/23 7/1 Patterson<br />

KTS-2 TWTh 10:00am 11:50am BELL KTS-2<br />

BIO-154 Human Biology 3<br />

BPTA2 0161171 5/23 8/12 Bonine<br />

KTS-2 MW 8:00am 9:50am BELL KTS-2<br />

BUS Business<br />

BUS-102 Introduction to Business 3<br />

BPTA1 0161492 5/23 8/12 Pettibone<br />

KTS-1 MW 10:00am 11:50am BELL KTS-1<br />

BUS-178 How to Deliver Winning Presentations 1<br />

BPTS3 0162475 7/7 7/8 Whitson<br />

KTS-3 Th 6:00pm 9:00pm BELL KTS-3<br />

KTS-3 F 8:00am 12:00pm BELL KTS-3<br />

CHM Chemistry<br />

CHM-110 Introduction to Chemistry 3<br />

BPTP3 0161182 5/23 8/12 Bonine<br />

KTS-3 MW 4:00pm 5:50pm BELL KTS-3<br />

CLS Cultural Studies<br />

CLS-151 UC: Latin America 3<br />

H BPTA3 0161103 7/5 8/12 yost<br />

KTS-3 MTW 10:00am 11:50am BELL KTS-3<br />

CRJ Criminal Justice<br />

CRJ-200 Criminology u 3<br />

BPTA3 0161083 5/23 6/30 Penrod<br />

KTS-3 MTWTh 10:00am 11:50am BELL KTS-3<br />

CSC Computer Science<br />

CSC-110 Intro to Computers 3<br />

BPTA1 0161501 5/23 8/12 Hildenbrand<br />

KTS-3 TTh 7:30am 9:50am BELL KTS-1<br />

BPTZ2 0161465 5/23 8/12 Hildenbrand<br />

KTS-2 TTh 6:00pm 8:50pm BELL KTS-2<br />

DRA Film and Theatre<br />

DRA-116 Film Analysis 3<br />

BPTZ3 0161617 5/23 7/27 Brown<br />

KTS-3 MW 6:00pm 8:30pm BELL KTS-3<br />

ECN Economics<br />

ECN-120 Principles of Macroeconomics 3<br />

BPTAA 0161627 6/6 7/15 Roose<br />

KTS-3 T 6:00pm 9:50pm BELL KTS-3<br />

<strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Community</strong> College . <strong>Summer</strong> & <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> discover <strong>Kirkwood</strong> > www.kirkwood.edu


ECN-130 Principles of Microeconomics 3<br />

H BPTP4 0160812 6/6 7/28 Roose<br />

ICN MTTh 12:00pm 1:50pm BELL ICN<br />

BPTAA 0161637 7/18 8/19 Roose<br />

KTS-3 T 6:00pm 9:50pm BELL KTS-3<br />

ENG English Composition<br />

ENG-070 Personal Achievement Writing 1<br />

BPFPW 0144955 5/23 8/12 Olson<br />

ENG-075 Personal Achievement Reading 1<br />

BPFPR 0144956 5/23 8/12 Olson<br />

ENG-101 Elements of Writing 3<br />

BPTP2 0161416 5/23 8/12 O’Brien<br />

KTS-2 TTh 12:00pm 1:50pm BELL KTS-2<br />

ENG-105 Composition I u 3<br />

H BPTP1 0161522 5/23 6/30 Brown<br />

KTS-1 MTW 12:00pm 1:50pm BELL KTS-1<br />

ENG-106 Composition II u 3<br />

H BPTP1 0161513 7/5 8/12 Brown<br />

KTS-1 MTW 12:00pm 1:50pm BELL KTS-1<br />

HIS History<br />

HIS-151 U.S. History to 1877 3<br />

BPTP4 0160698 6/6 7/28 Brendlinger<br />

ICN MTTh 4:00pm 5:50pm BELL ICN<br />

HSC Health Sciences<br />

HSC-107 Professionals in Health 2<br />

BPTP1 0161577 5/23 8/12 Meyer<br />

KTS-1 TTh 4:40pm 5:50pm BELL KTS-1<br />

HSC-115 Medical Terminology 4<br />

BPTP1 0161568 5/23 8/12<br />

KTS-1 TTh 2:00pm 4:30pm BELL KTS-1<br />

HSC-210 Health Skills I 1<br />

BPTA1 0161597 5/23 7/1<br />

LAB W 4:00pm 6:30pm LINN 239<br />

KTS-1 F 9:00am 10:30am BELL KTS-1<br />

BPTA1 0164339 7/5 8/12<br />

LAB W 4:00pm 6:30pm LINN 239<br />

KTS-1 F 9:00am 10:30am BELL KTS-1<br />

<strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Class</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong> . summer <strong>2011</strong> . TIPPIE-MANSFIELD CENTER<br />

HUM Humanities<br />

HUM-105 Working in America 3<br />

BPTP3 0164194 7/5 8/12 Drey<br />

KTS-3 MTWTh 12:00pm 1:50pm BELL KTS-3<br />

MAT Mathematics<br />

MAT-062 Elementary Algebra 3<br />

BPTP1 0161531 5/23 8/12 Baenziger<br />

KTS-1 MW 2:00pm 3:50pm BELL KTS-1<br />

BPTA1 0161541 5/23 8/12 Cahalan<br />

KTS-1 TTh 10:00am 11:50am BELL KTS-1<br />

MAT-095 Personal Achievement Math 1<br />

BPFPM 0144958 5/23 8/12 Olson<br />

MAT-102 Intermediate Algebra u 4<br />

BPTA3 0161093 5/23 8/12 Carrico<br />

KTS-3 TTh 7:30am 9:50am BELL KTS-3<br />

MAT-115 Mathematics and Society u 3<br />

H BPTP4 0160752 6/6 7/28 Roose<br />

ICN MTTh 2:00pm 3:50pm BELL ICN<br />

MAT-140 Finite Math u 3<br />

H BPTA4 0160840 6/6 7/28 Roose<br />

ICN MTTh 10:00am 11:50am BELL ICN<br />

MAT-731 Introduction to Math 2<br />

BPTP1 0161550 5/23 7/15 Baenziger<br />

KTS-1 MW 4:00pm 5:50pm BELL KTS-1<br />

MGT Management<br />

MGT-101 Principles of Management 3<br />

BPTA4 0160690 5/23 6/30 Lifto<br />

ICN MTWTh 8:00am 9:50am BELL ICN<br />

MGT-130 Principles of Supervision 3<br />

BPTP2 0161447 5/23 8/12 Whitson<br />

KTS-2 MW 4:00pm 5:50pm BELL KTS-2<br />

MGT-135 Performance Appraisal for Managers 1<br />

BPTS3 0161677 6/23 6/24 Whitson<br />

KTS-3 Th 6:00pm 9:00pm BELL KTS-3<br />

KTS-3 F 8:00am 12:00pm BELL KTS-3<br />

MGT-137 Developing Leadership Skills 1<br />

BPTS3 0161667 6/16 6/17 Whitson<br />

KTS-3 Th 6:00pm 9:00pm BELL KTS-3<br />

KTS-3 F 8:00am 12:00pm BELL KTS-3<br />

MGT-139 Effective Team Bldg/Managers 1<br />

BPTS3 0161657 6/9 6/10 Whitson<br />

KTS-3 Th 6:00pm 9:00pm BELL KTS-3<br />

KTS-3 F 8:00am 12:00pm BELL KTS-3<br />

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Tippie-Mansfield


TIPPIE-MANSFIELD CENTER . summer <strong>2011</strong> . <strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Class</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong><br />

52<br />

MGT-140 Time Mgmt in the Workplace 1<br />

BPTS3 0161647 6/2 6/3 Whitson<br />

KTS-3 Th 6:00pm 9:00pm BELL KTS-3<br />

KTS-3 F 8:00am 12:00pm BELL KTS-3<br />

MGT-145 Human Relations in Management 3<br />

BPTP2 0161425 5/23 8/12 Whitson<br />

KTS-2 MW 2:00pm 3:50pm BELL KTS-2<br />

MUS Music - General<br />

MUS-100 Music Appreciation 3<br />

BPTP2 0161438 5/23 8/12 Shoemaker<br />

KTS-2 TTh 2:00pm 3:50pm BELL KTS-2<br />

PHI Philosophy<br />

PHI-111 Basic Reasoning 3<br />

BPTZ2 0161474 5/23 7/28 Lemos<br />

KTS-2 MW 6:00pm 8:30pm BELL KTS-2<br />

POL Political Science<br />

POL-121 International Relations 3<br />

BPTA3 0161117 5/23 6/30 Owen<br />

KTS-3 MTWTh 12:00pm 1:50pm BELL KTS-3<br />

PSY Psychology<br />

PSY-111 Intro to Psychology 3<br />

BPTP3 0161129 5/23 6/30<br />

KTS-3 MTWTh 2:00pm 3:50pm BELL KTS-3<br />

BPTA2 0161345 7/5 8/12 Flugstad<br />

KTS-2 MTWTh 10:00am 11:50am BELL KTS-2<br />

REL Religion<br />

REL-140 Religion in the United States 3<br />

BPTP2 0161456 5/23 8/12 Moeller<br />

KTS-2 TTh 4:00pm 5:50pm BELL KTS-2<br />

SDV Student Development<br />

SDV-178 Stress Management 1<br />

BPTS3 0161687 7/14 7/22 Rosene<br />

KTS-3 Th 6:00pm 9:00pm BELL KTS-3<br />

KTS-3 F 8:00am 12:00pm BELL KTS-3<br />

SOC Sociology<br />

SOC-110 Introduction to Sociology 3<br />

BPTP3 0161140 7/5 8/12 Flugstad<br />

KTS-3 MTWTh 2:00pm 3:50pm BELL KTS-3<br />

SPC Speech<br />

SPC-101 Fund of Oral Communication 3<br />

H BPTZ1 0161559 5/23 6/29 McWorthy<br />

KTS-1 MW 6:00pm 8:50pm BELL KTS-1<br />

• 3-4 trips to main campus required.<br />

BPTA3 0161073 5/23 8/12 DeMaria<br />

KTS-3 MW 8:00am 9:50am BELL KTS-3<br />

• 3-4 trips to main campus required.<br />

u Prerequisite required; see course description for details.<br />

H Hybrid class; has one-third online content.<br />

< Service Learning credit applies.<br />

Accelerated Learning class; call 319.398.1050 to register.<br />

R Reserved or restricted registration; details on EagleNet.<br />

Linked to another class section as noted.<br />

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SUMMER <strong>2011</strong><br />

Washington County<br />

111 Westview Drive, Washington, IA 52353 | 319-653-4655<br />

www.kirkwood.edu/washington<br />

ACC Accounting<br />

ACC-111 Introduction to Accounting 3<br />

WATA1 0161489 5/23 8/12 Pettibone<br />

KTS-1 MW 8:00am 9:50am WACR KTS-1<br />

ANT Anthropology<br />

ANT-105 Cultural Anthropology 3<br />

WATP3 0161167 5/23 8/12 Goings<br />

KTS-3 TTh 4:00pm 5:50pm WACR KTS-3<br />

ART Art<br />

ART-101 Art Appreciation 3<br />

WATP2 0161409 5/23 8/12 Lawrence<br />

KTS-2 MW 12:00pm 1:50pm WACR KTS-2<br />

BCA Business Computer Applications<br />

BCA-189 Microcomputer Literacy 1<br />

WATZ1 0161593 5/23 7/28 Cahalan<br />

KTS-1 Th 6:00pm 8:50pm WACR KTS-1<br />

BIO Biology<br />

BIO-110 Basic Biological Concepts 3<br />

H WATA2 0161274 5/23 7/14 Patterson<br />

KTS-2 TTh 7:30am 9:50am WACR KTS-2<br />

BIO-151 Nutrition 3<br />

H WATA2 0163935 5/23 7/1 Patterson<br />

KTS-2 TWTh 10:00am 11:50am WACR KTS-2<br />

BIO-154 Human Biology 3<br />

WATA2 0161178 5/23 8/12 Bonine<br />

KTS-2 MW 8:00am 9:50am WACR KTS-2<br />

<strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Class</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong> . summer <strong>2011</strong> . WASHINGTON COUNTy CENTER<br />

BUS Business<br />

BUS-102 Introduction to Business 3<br />

WATA1 0161498 5/23 8/12 Pettibone<br />

KTS-1 MW 10:00am 11:50am WACR KTS-1<br />

BUS-178 How to Deliver Winning Presentations 1<br />

WATS3 0162482 7/7 7/8 Whitson<br />

KTS-3 Th 6:00pm 9:00pm WACR KTS-3<br />

KTS-3 F 8:00am 12:00pm WACR KTS-3<br />

CHM Chemistry<br />

CHM-110 Introduction to Chemistry 3<br />

WATP3 0161188 5/23 8/12 Bonine<br />

KTS-3 MW 4:00pm 5:50pm WACR KTS-3<br />

CLS Cultural Studies<br />

CLS-151 UC: Latin America 3<br />

H WATA3 0161111 7/5 8/12 yost<br />

KTS-3 MTW 10:00am 11:50am WACR KTS-3<br />

CRJ Criminal Justice<br />

CRJ-200 Criminology u 3<br />

WATA3 0161090 5/23 6/30 Penrod<br />

KTS-3 MTWTh 10:00am 11:50am WACR KTS-3<br />

CSC Computer Science<br />

CSC-110 Intro to Computers 3<br />

WATA1 0161507 5/23 8/12 Hildenbrand<br />

KTS-1 TTh 7:30am 9:50am WACR KTS-1<br />

WATZ2 0161471 5/23 8/12 Hildenbrand<br />

KTS-2 TTh 6:00pm 8:50pm WACR KTS-2<br />

DRA Film and Theatre<br />

DRA-116 Film Analysis 3<br />

WATZ3 0161624 5/23 7/27 Brown<br />

KTS-3 MW 6:00pm 8:30pm WACR KTS-3<br />

ECN Economics<br />

ECN-120 Principles of Macroeconomics 3<br />

WATAA 0161634 6/6 7/15 Roose<br />

KTS-3 T 6:00pm 9:50pm WACR KTS-3<br />

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Washington


WASHINGTON COUNTy CENTER . summer <strong>2011</strong> . <strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Class</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong><br />

54<br />

ECN-130 Principles of Microeconomics 3<br />

H WATP4 0160816 6/6 7/28 Roose<br />

ICN MTTh 12:00pm 1:50pm WACR ICN<br />

WATAA 0161644 7/18 8/19 Roose<br />

KTS-3 T 6:00pm 9:50pm WACR KTS-3<br />

ENG English Composition<br />

ENG-101 Elements of Writing 3<br />

WATP2 0161422 5/23 8/12 O’Brien<br />

KTS-2 TTh 12:00pm 1:50pm WACR KTS-2<br />

ENG-105 Composition I u 3<br />

H WATP1 0161528 5/23 6/30 Brown<br />

KTS-1 MTW 12:00pm 1:50pm WACR KTS-1<br />

ENG-106 Composition II u 3<br />

H WATP1 0161519 7/5 8/12 Brown<br />

KTS-1 MTW 12:00pm 1:50pm WACR KTS-1<br />

HIS History<br />

HIS-151 U.S. History to 1877 3<br />

WATP4 0160703 6/6 7/28 Brendlinger<br />

ICN MTTh 4:00pm 5:50pm WACR ICN<br />

HSC Health Sciences<br />

HSC-107 Professionals in Health 2<br />

WATP1 0161583 5/23 8/12 Meyer<br />

KTS-1 TTh 4:40pm 5:50pm WACR KTS-1<br />

HSC-115 Medical Terminology 4<br />

WATP1 0161574 5/23 8/12<br />

KTS-1 TTh 2:00pm 4:30pm WACR KTS-1<br />

HSC-210 Health Skills I 1<br />

WATA1 0161603 5/23 7/1<br />

LAB W 4:00pm 6:30pm LINN 239<br />

KTS-1 F 9:00am 10:30am WACR KTS-1<br />

WATA1 0164346 7/5 8/12<br />

LAB W 4:00pm 6:30pm LINN 239<br />

LEC F 9:00am 10:30am WACR KTS-1<br />

KTS-1 F 9:00am 10:30am WACR KTS-1<br />

HUM Humanities<br />

HUM-105 Working in America 3<br />

WATP3 0164201 7/5 8/12 Drey<br />

KTS-3 MTWTh 12:00pm 1:50pm WACR KTS-3<br />

MAT Mathematics<br />

MAT-062 Elementary Algebra 3<br />

WATP1 0161537 5/23 8/12 Baenziger<br />

KTS-1 MW 2:00pm 3:50pm WACR KTS-1<br />

WATA1 0161547 5/23 8/12 Cahalan<br />

KTS-1 TTh 10:00am 11:50am WACR KTS-1<br />

MAT-102 Intermediate Algebra u 4<br />

WATA3 0161100 5/23 8/12 Carrico<br />

KTS-3 TTh 7:30am 9:50am WACR KTS-3<br />

MAT-115 Mathematics and Society u 3<br />

H WATP4 0160757 6/6 7/28 Roose<br />

ICN MTTh 2:00pm 3:50pm WACR ICN<br />

MAT-140 Finite Math u 3<br />

H WATA4 0160845 6/6 7/28 Roose<br />

ICN MTTh 10:00am 11:50am WACR ICN<br />

MAT-731 Introduction to Math 2<br />

WATP1 0161556 5/23 7/15 Baenziger<br />

KTS-1 MW 4:00pm 5:50pm WACR KTS-1<br />

MGT Management<br />

MGT-101 Principles of Management 3<br />

WATA4 0160694 5/23 6/30 Lifto<br />

ICN MTWTh 8:00am 9:50am WACR ICN<br />

MGT-130 Principles of Supervision 3<br />

WATP2 0161453 5/23 8/12 Whitson<br />

KTS-2 MW 4:00pm 5:50pm WACR KTS-2<br />

MGT-135 Performance Appraisal for Managers 1<br />

WATS3 0161684 6/23 6/24 Whitson<br />

KTS-3 Th 6:00pm 9:00pm WACR KTS-3<br />

KTS-3 F 8:00am 12:00pm WACR KTS-3<br />

MGT-137 Developing Leadership Skills 1<br />

WATS3 0161674 6/16 6/17 Whitson<br />

KTS-3 Th 6:00pm 9:00pm WACR KTS-3<br />

KTS-3 F 8:00am 12:00pm WACR KTS-3<br />

MGT-139 Effective Team Bldg/Managers 1<br />

WATS3 0161664 6/9 6/10 Whitson<br />

KTS-3 Th 6:00pm 9:00pm WACR KTS-3<br />

KTS-3 F 8:00am 12:00pm WACR KTS-3<br />

MGT-140 Time Mgmt in the Workplace 1<br />

WATS3 0161654 6/2 6/3 Whitson<br />

KTS-3 Th 6:00pm 9:00pm WACR KTS-3<br />

KTS-3 F 8:00am 12:00pm WACR KTS-3<br />

MGT-145 Human Relations in Management 3<br />

WATP2 0161431 5/23 8/12 Whitson<br />

KTS-2 MW 2:00pm 3:50pm WACR KTS-2<br />

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MUS Music - General<br />

MUS-100 Music Appreciation 3<br />

WATP2 0161444 5/23 8/12 Shoemaker<br />

KTS-2 TTh 2:00pm 3:50pm WACR KTS-2<br />

PHI Philosophy<br />

PHI-111 Basic Reasoning 3<br />

WATZ2 0161480 5/23 7/28 Lemos<br />

KTS-2 MW 6:00pm 8:30pm WACR KTS-2<br />

POL Political Science<br />

POL-121 International Relations 3<br />

WATA3 0161124 5/23 6/30 Owen<br />

KTS-3 MTWTh 12:00pm 1:50pm WACR KTS-3<br />

PSY Psychology<br />

PSY-111 Intro to Psychology 3<br />

WATP3 0161136 5/23 6/30<br />

KTS-3 MTWTh 2:00pm 3:50pm WACR KTS-3<br />

WATA2 0161351 7/5 8/12 Flugstad<br />

KTS-2 MTWTh 10:00am 11:50am WACR KTS-2<br />

REL Religion<br />

REL-140 Religion in the United States 3<br />

WATP2 0161462 5/23 8/12 Moeller<br />

KTS-2 TTh 4:00pm 5:50pm WACR KTS-2<br />

SDV Student Development<br />

SDV-178 Stress Management 1<br />

WATS3 0161694 7/14 7/22 Rosene<br />

KTS-3 Th 6:00pm 9:00pm WACR KTS-3<br />

KTS-3 F 8:00am 12:00pm WACR KTS-3<br />

SOC Sociology<br />

SOC-110 Introduction to Sociology 3<br />

WATP3 0161147 7/5 8/12 Flugstad<br />

KTS-3 MTWTh 2:00pm 3:50pm WACR KTS-3<br />

<strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Class</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong> . summer <strong>2011</strong> . WASHINGTON COUNTy CENTER<br />

SPC Speech<br />

SPC-101 Fund of Oral Communication 3<br />

• 3-4 trips to main campus required.<br />

H WATZ1 0161565 5/23 6/29 McWorthy<br />

KTS-1 MW 6:00pm 8:50pm WACR KTS-1<br />

WATA3 0161080 5/23 8/12 DeMaria<br />

KTS-3 MW 8:00am 9:50am WACR KTS-3<br />

u Prerequisite required; see course description for details.<br />

H Hybrid class; has one-third online content.<br />

< Service Learning credit applies.<br />

Accelerated Learning class; call 319.398.1050 to register.<br />

R Reserved or restricted registration; details on EagleNet.<br />

Linked to another class section as noted.<br />

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DISTANCE LEARNING – ANyTIME/ANyWHERE . summer <strong>2011</strong> . <strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Class</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong><br />

56<br />

Distance Learning Anytime/Anywhere <strong>Class</strong>es<br />

Learn outside the traditional classroom! Check out the Student Resources<br />

page at www.kirkwood.edu/distancelearning to determine if<br />

Anytime/Anywhere (ATAW) courses are right for you.<br />

New registration policy: First-time students in Anytime/Anywhere<br />

classes must submit COMPASS or ACT scores. Students with earned<br />

<strong>Kirkwood</strong> ATAW credit are exempt from this restriction. Find further<br />

details about this policy under the Registration Rule link at www.kirkwood.edu/distancelearning.<br />

Placement testing can be completed at<br />

any <strong>Kirkwood</strong> campus or center location. Students outside of the <strong>Kirkwood</strong><br />

area can test at any accredited testing center and have scores<br />

sent to <strong>Kirkwood</strong> prior to ATAW registration. Contact the Test Center at<br />

319-398-5456 for more information and to find a location closest to<br />

you.<br />

Anytime/Anywhere Registration Restriction: Students with a GPA of<br />

less than 1.8 for all ATAW classes within the previous three years will<br />

have a registration restriction placed on their record. The restriction<br />

prevents registration in ATAW classes until the average for ATAW courses<br />

reaches 1.8 or better, or a three year period has passed. The average<br />

for ATAW courses can be improved by retaking failed or low-scored<br />

courses in a face-to-face format. Retaking and passing courses removes<br />

previous grades from the transcript. Removal of failing grades<br />

may also be accomplished by approval of a petition for policy waiver<br />

allowing withdrawal from those classes. Note: This registration restriction<br />

does not prevent students from enrolling in face-to-face or hybrid<br />

format classes, only ATAW classes.<br />

Anytime/Anywhere courses have deadlines: There is always a start<br />

and end date. Instructors decide on any other deadlines. you must<br />

begin your course promptly and make sure you understand and can<br />

meet your instructor’s requirements. If you receive financial aid, be<br />

sure to know your instructor’s attendance requirement.<br />

Financial aid attendance: Go to www.kirkwood.edu/online and click<br />

“Are you Receiving Financial Aid?”. Financial aid is available for books<br />

before classes begin. After classes begin, your attendance must be<br />

verified in order to use financial aid for textbooks. To know the attendance<br />

verification assignment for a packet course you must purchase<br />

the packet/course guide from the bookstore.<br />

Buying books/materials: View information and purchase textbooks<br />

online at www.kirkwood.edu/bookstore. Select ATAW & Online <strong>Class</strong>es<br />

and then Course Materials. you must purchase the materials specified<br />

for your section. Some online courses may require an access code<br />

found in the textbook, and course work cannot be started without it.<br />

Packets/course guides for packet courses must be purchased from<br />

the bookstore. Packets will vary for different instructors, so be sure to<br />

purchase the one specified for your section.<br />

Student e-mail: your course information will be e-mailed. It is important<br />

to provide the college with a current e-mail address, and to learn<br />

how to access your <strong>Kirkwood</strong> student e-mail account. Visit www.kirkwood.edu/email<br />

for information about how to activate your student<br />

account.<br />

Internet/online courses:* Online classes are accessed at www.kirkwood.edu/angel.<br />

Find how to log in and other information at www.<br />

kirkwood.edu/online. you do not have to be online at any specific time,<br />

but there will be due dates for the assignments and exams. A textbook<br />

is usually required and many courses require monitored exams.<br />

Packet courses:* Packet courses are not online. Purchase your packet/course<br />

guides from the <strong>Kirkwood</strong> bookstore. Packet courses will<br />

also have due dates for assignments and exams. A textbook is usually<br />

required and courses will require monitored exams.<br />

* Some Anytime/Anywhere courses require access to a <strong>Kirkwood</strong> center,<br />

usually because of media, software or class meeting requirements.<br />

Be sure to check the individual course comments for this information.<br />

<strong>Kirkwood</strong> center locations are listed on the back cover of this<br />

publication.<br />

Testing: Many courses require monitored exams. Look for testing procedures<br />

at www.kirkwood.edu/online and click on Taking Exams. Submit<br />

the Exam Request Form ONLy if you are unable to test at a <strong>Kirkwood</strong><br />

location.<br />

Registration: Registration dates and information can be found at<br />

www.kirkwood.edu/onestop under Registration Information. you can<br />

register at eaglenet.kirkwood.edu or call 319-398-7600 or 877-386-<br />

9101. NOTE: ATAW courses fill up just like traditional courses. Register<br />

as soon as possible.<br />

Waitlists: If classes are full, many ATAW sections will offer the option<br />

to add your name to a waitlist. Use Manage My Waitlist on EagleNet to<br />

check your daily status. Being on a waitlist does not guarantee a seat<br />

in a class. Look for more information about waitlisting at www.kirkwood.edu/distancelearning.<br />

Withdrawing from classes: Select Register and Drop Sections on EagleNet,<br />

or call 319-398-7600 or 877-386-9101. Withdrawal dates can<br />

be found at www.kirkwood.edu/onestop under Important Dates.<br />

Tuition: Tuition for ATAW courses is at the in-state rate, regardless of<br />

your place of residence.<br />

Tutoring: Free tutoring is available for ATAW students with access to a<br />

<strong>Kirkwood</strong> center. Call 319-398-5425 for more information.<br />

u Prerequisite required; see course description for details.<br />

H Hybrid class; has one-third online content.<br />

< Service Learning credit applies.<br />

Accelerated Learning class; call 319.398.1050 to register.<br />

R Reserved or restricted registration; details on EagleNet.<br />

Linked to another class section as noted.<br />

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SUMMER <strong>2011</strong><br />

<strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Class</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong> . summer <strong>2011</strong> . DISTANCE LEARNING – ANyTIME/ANyWHERE<br />

Anytime/Anywhere<br />

ACC Accounting<br />

ACC-152 Financial Accounting 4<br />

ATW51 0160526 5/23 8/12 Hansel<br />

ACC-156 Managerial Accounting u 4<br />

ATW51 0160527 5/23 8/12 Hansel<br />

ACC-160 Payroll Accounting u 2<br />

ATW51 0160528 5/23 8/12 Ternes<br />

ACC-311 Computer Accounting u 3<br />

ATW51 0160529 5/23 8/12 Frey<br />

ACC-362 Accounting Spreadsheets u 4<br />

ATW51 0160530 5/23 8/12 Frey<br />

ADM Administrative Assistant<br />

ADM-105 Introduction to Keyboarding 1<br />

• MS Office 2007 required.<br />

ATW52 0160532 5/23 8/12 Wumkes<br />

ATW53 0160533 5/23 8/12 Wumkes<br />

ATW51 0160531 5/23 8/12 Wumkes<br />

ADM-122 Document Formatting u 2<br />

ATW51 0160534 5/23 8/12 Wumkes<br />

• MS Office 2007 required.<br />

ANT Anthropology<br />

ANT-105 Cultural Anthropology 3<br />

ATW55 0164353 5/23 8/12 Lampkin<br />

ATW52 0160536 5/23 8/12 Proctor<br />

ATW54 0160538 5/23 8/12 Lampkin<br />

ATW53 0160537 5/23 8/12 Goings<br />

ATW51 0160535 5/23 8/12 Goings<br />

ART Art<br />

ART-101 Art Appreciation 3<br />

ATW54 0160542 5/23 8/12 McGee<br />

ATW56 0160687 5/23 8/12 Goffstein<br />

ATW55 0160543 5/23 8/12 Davies<br />

ATW51 0160539 5/23 8/12 Davies<br />

ATW53 0160541 5/23 8/12 Bareis<br />

ATW57 0163394 5/23 8/12 Davies<br />

ATW52 0160540 5/23 8/12 Goffstein<br />

BCA Business Computer Applications<br />

BCA-189 Microcomputer Literacy 1<br />

• MS Office 2007/Windows XP required.<br />

ATW53 0160546 5/23 8/12 Streets<br />

ATW54 0160547 5/23 8/12 Streets<br />

ATW51 0160544 5/23 8/12 Streets<br />

ATW52 0160545 5/23 8/12 Streets<br />

BCA-213 Intermediate Computer Bus Apps u 3<br />

ATW51 0160548 5/23 8/12 Beebe<br />

• MS Office 2007 required.<br />

BIO Biology<br />

BIO-151 Nutrition 3<br />

ATW54 0163408 5/23 8/12 Aguiar<br />

ATW51 0160549 5/23 8/12 Aguiar<br />

ATW53 0160551 5/23 8/12 Aguiar<br />

ATW52 0160550 5/23 8/12 Zeman<br />

BIO-154 Human Biology 3<br />

ATW53 0160554 5/23 8/12 Foley<br />

ATW52 0160553 5/23 8/12 Nalley<br />

ATW51 0160552 5/23 8/12 Zeman<br />

ATW54 0160555 5/23 8/12 Nalley<br />

BIO-161 Basic Anatomy and Physiology 3<br />

ATW52 0160557 5/23 8/12 Blank<br />

R ATW51 0160556 5/23 8/12 Blank<br />

BIO-189 Microbes and Society 3<br />

ATW51 0160559 5/23 8/12 Sambol<br />

BIO-195 Human Evolution 3<br />

ATW51 0160683 5/23 8/12 Hench<br />

BUS Business<br />

BUS-102 Introduction to Business 3<br />

ATW53 0160563 5/23 8/12 Humble<br />

ATW54 0160564 5/23 8/12 Osborne<br />

ATW52 0160562 5/23 8/12 Osborne<br />

ATW51 0160561 5/23 8/12 Humble<br />

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DISTANCE LEARNING – ANyTIME/ANyWHERE . summer <strong>2011</strong> . <strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Class</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong><br />

58<br />

BUS-185 Business Law I 3<br />

ATW51 0164035 5/23 8/12 Bootsma<br />

CHM Chemistry<br />

CHM-110 Introduction to Chemistry 3<br />

ATW52 0160566 5/23 8/12 Teague<br />

ATW51 0160565 5/23 8/12 Teague<br />

CLS Cultural Studies<br />

CLS-165 UC: Modern Japan 3<br />

ATW51 0164695 5/23 8/12 yost<br />

COM Communication<br />

COM-723 Workplace Communications 3<br />

P ATP51 0160568 5/23 8/12 Aldridge<br />

• Packet class; NOT online. Purchase packet at bookstore.<br />

ATW52 0160570 5/23 8/12 Khaw<br />

ATW51 0160569 5/23 8/12 Khaw<br />

CRJ Criminal Justice<br />

CRJ-133 Constitutional Criminal Proc u 3<br />

ATW51 0160818 5/23 8/12 Penrod<br />

CRJ-141 Criminal Investigation 3<br />

ATW51 0164235 5/23 8/12 SyWassink<br />

CSC Computer Science<br />

CSC-110 Intro to Computers 3<br />

• MS Office 2007 required.<br />

ATW51 0160572 5/23 8/12 Mercer<br />

ATW55 0160576 5/23 8/12 Snook<br />

ATW52 0160573 5/23 8/12 Snook<br />

ATW53 0160574 5/23 8/12 Carson<br />

ATW56 0160577 5/23 8/12 Carson<br />

ATW54 0160575 5/23 8/12 Mercer<br />

DSV Disability Services<br />

DSV-120 Observation/Mgmt of Behavior 3<br />

ATW51 0160579 5/23 8/12 Thompson<br />

ECN Economics<br />

ECN-120 Principles of Macroeconomics 3<br />

ATW52 0163812 5/23 8/12 Mekies<br />

ATW51 0160580 5/23 8/12 Mekies<br />

ECN-130 Principles of Microeconomics 3<br />

ATW51 0160581 5/23 8/12 Pelzer<br />

ENG English Composition<br />

ENG-101 Elements of Writing 3<br />

ATW55 0163270 5/23 8/12 Maybaum<br />

ATW56 0163947 5/23 8/12 Larson<br />

ATW54 0160585 5/23 8/12 Larson<br />

ATW52 0160583 5/23 8/12 Larson<br />

ATW53 0160584 5/23 8/12 Arenz<br />

ATW51 0160582 5/23 8/12 Arenz<br />

ENG-105 Composition I u 3<br />

ATW52 0160588 5/23 8/12 Fuentes<br />

ATW53 0160589 5/23 8/12 Carpenter<br />

ATW51 0160587 5/23 8/12 Burwell<br />

ATW55 0160591 5/23 8/12 Fuentes<br />

ATW54 0160590 5/23 8/12 Daniels<br />

ATW56 0160592 5/23 8/12 Carpenter<br />

ATW57 0160593 5/23 8/12 Daniels<br />

ENG-106 Composition II u 3<br />

ATW57 0163949 5/23 8/12 Sinclair<br />

ATW55 0160599 5/23 8/12 Stallman<br />

ATW51 0160595 5/23 8/12 Stallman<br />

ATW58 0163950 5/23 8/12 Peterson<br />

ATW54 0160598 5/23 8/12 Peterson<br />

ATW52 0160596 5/23 8/12 Fandel<br />

ATW56 0160600 5/23 8/12 Fandel<br />

ATW53 0160597 5/23 8/12 Sinclair<br />

ENV Environmental Science<br />

ENV-115 Environmental Science 3<br />

ATW51 0160603 5/23 8/12 Hench<br />

ATW52 0163490 5/23 8/12 Nalley<br />

HIS History<br />

HIS-121 Ancient Mediterranean World 3<br />

ATW51 0160604 5/23 8/12 Peterson<br />

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HIS-124 Europe-Age of Nationalism 3<br />

ATW51 0160606 5/23 8/12 Costa<br />

HIS-151 U.S. History to 1877 3<br />

ATW52 0160684 5/23 8/12 Peterson<br />

ATW51 0160608 5/23 8/12 Gilliland<br />

HIS-152 U.S. History Since 1877 3<br />

ATW53 0164367 5/23 8/12 Gilliland<br />

ATW52 0160611 5/23 8/12 Brendlinger<br />

ATW51 0160610 5/23 8/12 Gilliland<br />

HIS-221 Holocaust/Genocide: Memory & Lit 3<br />

ATW51 0163028 5/23 8/12 yost<br />

HSC Health Sciences<br />

HSC-115 Medical Terminology 4<br />

ATW53 0163365 5/23 8/12 Glab/Hartung<br />

ATW51 0160613 5/23 8/12 Cline<br />

ATW52 0160614 5/23 8/12 Glab<br />

HSC-117 Basic Medical Terminology 2.5<br />

ATW52 0160616 5/23 8/12 Sigmon<br />

ATW51 0160615 5/23 8/12 Meyer<br />

HSC-217 Introduction to Pathology u 3<br />

ATW51 0160617 5/23 8/12 Tackett<br />

HUM Humanities<br />

HUM-105 Working in America 3<br />

ATW51 0160618 5/23 8/12 Groves<br />

• See EagleNet for equipment requirements.<br />

HUM-116 Encounters in Humanities 3<br />

• Must attend events in local Iowa area.<br />

ATW53 0163742 5/23 8/12 Hanson<br />

ATW51 0160619 5/23 8/12 Hanson<br />

ATW52 0160620 5/23 8/12 Bradley<br />

LIT Literature<br />

LIT-204 Forms of Lit: Nonfiction u 3<br />

ATW51 0160621 5/23 8/12 McClure<br />

LIT-206 Forms of Lit: Fiction u 3<br />

ATW53 0160624 5/23 8/12 Kuennen<br />

ATW51 0160622 5/23 8/12 Kuennen<br />

ATW52 0160623 5/23 8/12 Kuennen<br />

LIT-222 Lit & Culture: American Dreams u 3<br />

ATW51 0163011 5/23 8/12 Franco<br />

MAT Mathematics<br />

MAT-062 Elementary Algebra 3<br />

ATW53 0160628 5/23 8/12 Peterson<br />

ATW56 0163389 5/23 8/12 Krueger<br />

ATW54 0163386 5/23 8/12 Krueger<br />

ATW52 0160627 5/23 8/12 Cochran<br />

ATW55 0163387 5/23 8/12 Peterson<br />

ATW51 0160626 5/23 8/12 Keller<br />

MAT-102 Intermediate Algebra u 4<br />

ATW52 0160631 5/23 8/12 Sedlacek<br />

ATW53 0163388 5/23 8/12 Logan<br />

ATW51 0160630 5/23 8/12 Swart<br />

ATW54 0163391 5/23 8/12 Logan<br />

MAT-107 Survey of Mathematics 4<br />

ATW51 0160632 5/23 8/12 Cochran<br />

MAT-115 Mathematics and Society u 3<br />

ATW51 0160633 5/23 8/12 Soemadi<br />

MAT-155 Statistical Ideas u 3<br />

P ATP51 0160635 5/23 8/12 Harthun<br />

• Packet class; NOT online. Purchase packet at bookstore.<br />

MAT-157 Statistics u 4<br />

ATW51 0160636 5/23 8/12 Marberry<br />

ATW52 0160637 5/23 8/12 Marberry<br />

MGT Management<br />

MGT-101 Principles of Management 3<br />

ATW53 0163894 5/23 8/12 Lifto<br />

ATW52 0160639 5/23 8/12 Martin<br />

ATW54 0164078 5/23 8/12 Merlak<br />

ATW51 0160638 5/23 8/12 Lifto<br />

MGT-121 Project Management Basics 3<br />

ATW51 0160685 5/23 8/12 O’Brien<br />

MGT-130 Principles of Supervision 3<br />

ATW51 0160640 5/23 8/12 Tran<br />

ATW52 0160641 5/23 8/12 Tran<br />

MGT-170 Human Resource Management 3<br />

ATW51 0160642 5/23 8/12 Merlak<br />

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DISTANCE LEARNING – ANyTIME/ANyWHERE . summer <strong>2011</strong> . <strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Class</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong><br />

60<br />

MGT-300 Intro to Entrepreneurship 3<br />

ATW51 0160643 5/23 8/12 Miller<br />

ATW52 0163896 5/23 8/12 Martin<br />

MKT Marketing<br />

MKT-110 Principles of Marketing 3<br />

ATW51 0160644 5/23 8/12 Millard<br />

ATW52 0160645 5/23 8/12 Millard<br />

MMS Mass Media Studies<br />

MMS-101 Mass Media 3<br />

ATW51 0160646 5/23 8/12 Kodet<br />

MUS Music - General<br />

MUS-100 Music Appreciation 3<br />

ATW54 0160650 5/23 8/12 Kaefring<br />

ATW53 0160649 5/23 8/12 Risse<br />

ATW52 0160648 5/23 8/12 Kaefring<br />

ATW51 0160647 5/23 8/12 Risse<br />

PHS Physical Science<br />

PHS-151 Introduction to Astronomy 3<br />

ATW51 0160651 5/23 8/12 Folsom<br />

POL Political Science<br />

POL-111 American National Government 3<br />

ATW51 0160652 5/23 8/12 Brendlinger<br />

ATW52 0164240 5/23 8/12 Donovan<br />

PSY Psychology<br />

PSY-111 Intro to Psychology 3<br />

ATW53 0160657 5/23 8/12 Shea-Hunt<br />

ATW51 0160655 5/23 8/12 Bral<br />

ATW56 0163397 5/23 8/12 O’Rourke<br />

ATW52 0160656 5/23 8/12 O’Rourke<br />

ATW54 0160658 5/23 8/12 Johnson<br />

ATW55 0163009 5/23 8/12 Bral<br />

PSY-121 Developmental Psychology u 3<br />

ATW51 0160660 5/23 8/12 Brennom<br />

ATW52 0160661 5/23 8/12 Brennom<br />

RDG Reading<br />

RDG-200 College Reading 3<br />

ATW51 0163870 5/23 8/12 Edwards<br />

REL Religion<br />

REL-101 Survey of World Religions 3<br />

ATW52 0163503 5/23 8/12 Drey<br />

ATW51 0160662 5/23 8/12 Drey<br />

SDV Student Development<br />

SDV-160 Career Decision Making 2<br />

P ATP51 0160663 5/23 8/12 Hansen<br />

• Packet class; NOT online. Purchase packet at bookstore.<br />

SOC Sociology<br />

SOC-110 Introduction to Sociology 3<br />

ATW53 0160668 5/23 8/12 Knox<br />

ATW55 0164368 5/23 8/12 Hoth<br />

ATW54 0163944 5/23 8/12 Hoth<br />

ATW52 0160667 5/23 8/12 Hoth<br />

ATW51 0160666 5/23 8/12 Knox<br />

SOC-115 Social Problems 3<br />

ATW51 0160669 5/23 8/12 Knox<br />

SOC-120 Marriage and Family 3<br />

ATW52 0160671 5/23 8/12 Marshall<br />

ATW53 0163563 5/23 8/12 Marshall<br />

ATW51 0160670 5/23 8/12 Marshall<br />

SPC Speech<br />

SPC-101 Fund of Oral Communication 3<br />

ATW51 0160672 5/23 8/12 McWorthy<br />

• See EagleNet for equipment requirements.<br />

ATW52 0160673 5/23 8/12 McWorthy<br />

• See EagleNet for equipment requirements.<br />

ATW53 0163510 5/23 8/12 Underwood<br />

• Must attend three meetings on main campus.<br />

ATW54 0163719 5/23 8/12 Underwood<br />

• Must attend three meetings on main campus.<br />

WAT Water Environmental Technology<br />

• Check EagleNet for current course offerings<br />

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SUMMER <strong>2011</strong><br />

Adult Accelerated<br />

Adult Accelerated Learning<br />

<strong>Kirkwood</strong> Resource Center | 1030 5th Ave. SE, Cedar Rapids 52403<br />

319-398-1050<br />

To qualify, you must:<br />

Be at least 21 years old, have a minimum of three years work<br />

experience and demonstrate college-level reading and writing skills.<br />

• Block 8<br />

BIO-154 Human Biology 3<br />

RCA11 0157550 6/7 7/5 Bonine<br />

LEC T 5:30pm 9:30pm RESC 3020<br />

BUS-185 Business Law I 3<br />

RCA06 0157549 6/6 7/11 Thimmig<br />

LEC M 5:30pm 9:30pm RESC 3021<br />

CLS-151 UC: Latin America 3<br />

RCA04 0157553 6/7 7/5 Putzy<br />

LEC T 5:30pm 9:30pm RESC 3022<br />

ECN-120 Principles of Macroeconomics 3<br />

RCTAA 0161633 6/7 7/5 Roose<br />

KTS-3 T 6:00pm 9:50pm KTS-3<br />

RCA13 0157554 6/9 7/7 Borman<br />

LEC Th 5:30pm 9:30pm RESC 3021<br />

MUS-100 Music Appreciation 3<br />

RCA10 0157551 6/7 7/5 Baumann<br />

LEC T 5:30pm 9:30pm RESC 3021<br />

PHI-105 Introduction to Ethics 3<br />

RCA14 0157548 6/6 7/11 Javoroski<br />

LEC M 5:30pm 9:30pm RESC 3020<br />

SDV-175 Tools for Life Seminar 3<br />

RCA07 0164661 6/8 7/6 Bone<br />

LEC W 5:30pm 9:30pm RESC 3020<br />

• Block 8/9<br />

LIT-206 Forms of Lit: Fiction u 3<br />

RCA02 0157556 6/9 8/11<br />

LEC Th 5:30pm 8:30pm RESC 3020<br />

<strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Class</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong> . summer <strong>2011</strong> . ADULT ACCELERATED LEARNING<br />

• Block 9<br />

ECN-130 Principles of Microeconomics 3<br />

RCTAA 0161643 7/19 8/16 Roose<br />

KTS-3 T 6:00pm 9:50pm KTS-3<br />

RCA16 0157562 7/21 8/18 Borman<br />

LEC Th 5:30pm 9:30pm RESC 3021<br />

HIS-152 U.S. History Since 1877 3<br />

RCA13 0157560 7/19 8/16 yergler<br />

LEC T 5:30pm 9:30pm RESC 3021<br />

MKT-110 Principles of Marketing 3<br />

RCA12 0157557 7/18 8/15 Saville<br />

LEC M 5:30pm 9:30pm RESC 3020<br />

PSY-111 Intro to Psychology 3<br />

RCA11 0157561 7/20 8/17<br />

LEC W 5:30pm 9:30pm RESC 3020<br />

u Prerequisite required; see course description for details.<br />

H Hybrid class; has one-third online content.<br />

< Service Learning credit applies.<br />

Accelerated Learning class; call 319.398.1050 to register.<br />

R Reserved or restricted registration; details on EagleNet.<br />

Linked to another class section as noted.<br />

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DEGREE AND CORE REQUIREMENTS . summer <strong>2011</strong> . <strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Class</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong><br />

62<br />

CORE COURsEs<br />

Arts & Sciences<br />

Degrees and Core Requirements<br />

Arts and Sciences students can complete their two-year degrees<br />

and then transfer to four-year colleges or universities to complete<br />

their bachelor degrees.<br />

Three degrees are awarded in the Arts and Sciences:<br />

• Associate of Arts (A.A.)<br />

• Associate of Science (A.S.)<br />

• Associate of Science/Career Option (A.S./C.O.)<br />

While degree requirements vary according to program area, each<br />

degree includes the core courses outlined here. For details on<br />

program requirements, please refer to the <strong>Kirkwood</strong> college catalog.<br />

Students who plan to transfer should work closely with the Advising<br />

and Transfer Center regarding the transfer of Arts and Sciences<br />

degrees and to facilitate the transfer process.<br />

Electives<br />

Electives are transferable courses required by all three Arts and<br />

Sciences degrees. They provide students opportunities to explore<br />

subjects of special interest outside of the core requirements, or<br />

may be applied to the major students plan to pursue.<br />

Arts and Sciences Degree Requirements<br />

Associate of Arts<br />

<strong>Credit</strong> Hours<br />

*Diversity course requirement<br />

Electives are offered each semester in most departments. The<br />

following types of courses can be counted as electives:<br />

• All courses with “Arts & Sciences Elective Code A” in the<br />

course description. (transfer courses)<br />

• Up to 16 credit hours of courses with “Arts & Sciences<br />

Elective Code B” in the course description. (technical courses)<br />

• Only 2 credit hours of courses with “Arts & Sciences Elective<br />

Code D” in the course description. (developmental courses)<br />

Students in special or Career Option programs may be required<br />

to take specific courses to satisfy their program/Career Option<br />

requirements.<br />

Associate of Science<br />

<strong>Credit</strong> Hours<br />

Associate of Science<br />

Career Option<br />

<strong>Credit</strong> Hours<br />

Communication – Writing 5 5 5<br />

Communication – Speech 3 3 3<br />

History/Cultures 6<br />

Humanities 9<br />

Humanities &/or History/Cultures 9 6<br />

Mathematics 3<br />

Mathematics/Science 20** 6***<br />

Science 6<br />

Social Science 9 6 6<br />

Career Option Core 20***<br />

Electives 21 19 16<br />

DEGREE TOTAL 62 62 62<br />

* Students seeking an A.A. degree from <strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Community</strong> College must complete one approved diversity course.<br />

** Include one college-level mathematics course.<br />

*** Contact program coordinator for specific requirements.<br />

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Applicable to A.A., A.S. and A.S./C.O. degree<br />

requirements. One diversity course is required for<br />

A.A. degree. Courses with (D) before the course<br />

number satisfy the diversity requirement.<br />

COMMUNICATION – SPEECH<br />

SPC-101 Fund of Oral Communication 3<br />

or SPC-112 Public Speaking 3<br />

COMMUNICATION – WRITING<br />

ENG-120 College Writing (Comp I-II equivalent) 5<br />

or ENG-105 Composition I 3<br />

and ENG-106 Composition II 3<br />

or ENG-108 Composition II: Technical Writing 3<br />

HISTORY – CULTURES<br />

Students earning an A.A. degree must complete three<br />

credit hours from group 1 and an additional three<br />

credit hours from either group 1 or group 2.<br />

Group 1- Introductory Courses<br />

(D) ANT-105 Cultural Anthropology 3<br />

(D) ASL-171 American Sign Language II 4<br />

(D) ASL-241 American Sign Language III 3<br />

(D) ASL-271 American Sign Language IV 3<br />

(D) CLS-140 UC: The Mideast 3<br />

(D) CLS-151 UC: Latin America 3<br />

(D) CLS-159 UC: Indigenous Central America 3<br />

(D) CLS-162 UC: Pacific Societies 3<br />

(D) CLS-165 UC: Modern Japan 3<br />

(D) CLS-167 UC: Modern China 3<br />

(D) CLS-171 UC: Sub-Saharan Africa 3<br />

(D) FLF-142 Elementary French II 4<br />

(D) FLF-241 Intermediate French I 4<br />

(D) FLF-242 Intermediate French II 4<br />

(D) FLG-142 Elementary German II 4<br />

(D) FLG-241 Intermediate German I 4<br />

(D) FLG-242 Intermediate German II 4<br />

(D) FLS-142 Elementary Spanish II 4<br />

(D) FLS-241 Intermediate Spanish I 4<br />

(D) FLS-242 Intermediate Spanish II 4<br />

HIS-121 Ancient Mediterranean World 3<br />

HIS-122 Europe-Age of Monarchy 3<br />

HIS-123 Europe-Age of Revolution 3<br />

HIS-124 Europe-Age of Nationalism 3<br />

HIS-151 U.S. History to 1877 3<br />

HIS-152 U.S. History Since 1877 3<br />

HIS-291 History of Science 3<br />

(D)REL-101 Survey of World Religions 3<br />

(D)REL-120 Judaism, Christianity & Islam 3<br />

(D)REL-130 Intro Religions of the East 3<br />

Group 2- Other Courses<br />

HIS-135 Modern World Military History 3<br />

(D) HIS-221 Holocaust/Genocide: Memry & Lit 3<br />

(D) HIS-254 American Indian History 3<br />

(D) REL-125 Intro to Islam 3<br />

(D) REL-140 Religion in the United States 3<br />

(D) REL-160 Religions of China 3<br />

HUMANITIES<br />

Students seeking an A.A. degree must select one<br />

course from group 1, one course from group 2 and<br />

an additional course from 1, 2 or 3. These are the<br />

core for fall freshman. Students who have previously<br />

enrolled should consult their degree audit or their<br />

advisor when selecting Humanities courses.<br />

Group 1- Introductory Arts and Humanities<br />

ART-101 Art Appreciation 3<br />

ART-203 Art History I 3<br />

ART-204 Art History II 3<br />

ART-173 Ceramics 3<br />

ART-184 Photography 3<br />

CLS-190 Culture and Technology 3<br />

<strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Class</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong> . summer <strong>2011</strong> . DEGREE AND CORE REQUIREMENTS<br />

DRA-101 Introduction to Theatre 3<br />

DRA-116 Film Analysis 3<br />

DRA-125 Introduction to Play Analysis 3<br />

HUM-123 U.S. Film History 3<br />

HUM-105 Working in America 3<br />

HUM-116 Encounters in Humanities 3<br />

HUM-124 World Film History 3<br />

MUS-100 Music Appreciation 3<br />

PHI-101 Introduction to Philosophy 3<br />

PHI-105 Introduction to Ethics 3<br />

PHI-111 Basic Reasoning 3<br />

PHI-130 Philosophy of Human Nature 3<br />

Group 2- Literature (Prereq: ENG-105 or ENG-120)<br />

LIT-203 Forms of Lit: Story Cycle 3<br />

LIT-204 Forms of Lit: Nonfiction 3<br />

LIT-205 Forms of Lit: Drama 3<br />

LIT-206 Forms of Lit: Fiction 3<br />

LIT-207 Forms of Lit: Poetry 3<br />

LIT-208 Forms of Lit: New Media 3<br />

LIT-209 Forms of Lit: Film Adaptation 3<br />

(D) LIT-222 Lit & Culture: American Dreams 3<br />

(D) LIT-224 Lit & Culture: Women and Work 3<br />

LIT-225 Lit Themes: Beyond Bartleby 3<br />

LIT-226 Lit Themes: Search for Identity 3<br />

(D) LIT-227 Lit & Culture: World Poetry 3<br />

Group 3- Topics in Arts and Humanities<br />

(D) CLS-180 American Pluralism 3<br />

DRA-117 Film Topics 3<br />

HUM-142 Popular Culture 3<br />

MUS-209 Topics in Western Music History 3<br />

(D) PHI-125 Native American Philosophies 3<br />

(D) PHI-126 Chinese Philosophies 3<br />

PHI-132 Philosophy of Education 3<br />

PHI-150 Social and Political Philosophy 3<br />

PHI-160 Environmental Ethics 3<br />

MATHEMATICS<br />

Students earning an associate’s degree must<br />

complete one college-level math course.<br />

MAT-115 Mathematics and Society 3<br />

MAT-117 Math for Elementary Teachers 3<br />

MAT-120 College Algebra 3<br />

MAT-136 Trig & Analytic Geometry 5<br />

MAT-138 College Algebra with Limits 4<br />

MAT-140 Finite Math 3<br />

MAT-149 Linear Algebra 3<br />

MAT-150 Discrete Math 3<br />

MAT-155 Statistical Ideas 3<br />

MAT-157 Statistics 4<br />

MAT-162 Business Statistics 4<br />

MAT-165 Business Calculus 3<br />

MAT-175 Calculus for Biological Sciences 4<br />

MAT-210 Calculus I 4<br />

MAT-216 Calculus II 4<br />

MAT-219 Calculus III 4<br />

MAT-227 Differential Equation/Laplace 4<br />

SCIENCE<br />

A.A. and A.S./C.O. degree seeking students select<br />

from Group A. See an advisor for requirements<br />

specific to your degree.<br />

Group A<br />

BIO-104 Introductory Biology w/ Lab 3<br />

BIO-112 General Biology I 4<br />

BIO-113 General Biology II 4<br />

BIO-154 Human Biology 3<br />

BIO-189 Microbes and Society 3<br />

BIO-190 Introductory Biotechnology 3<br />

BIO-195 Human Evolution 3<br />

CHM-110 Introduction to Chemistry 3<br />

CHM-111 Introduction to Chemistry Lab 1<br />

CHM-132 Intro Organic & Biochemistry 4<br />

CHM-165 General Chemistry I 4<br />

CHM-175 General Chemistry II 4<br />

ENV-115 Environmental Science 3<br />

PHS-151 Introduction to Astronomy 3<br />

PHS-170 Physical Geology 3<br />

PHS-171 Physical Geology Lab 1<br />

PHS-175 Environmental Geology 3<br />

PHS-176 Environmental Geology Lab 1<br />

PHS-180 Evolution of the Earth 3<br />

PHS-181 Evolution of the Earth Lab 1<br />

PHy-120 Introductory Physics 3<br />

PHy-162 College Physics I 4<br />

PHy-172 College Physics II 4<br />

PHy-212 <strong>Class</strong>ical Physics I 5<br />

PHy-222 <strong>Class</strong>ical Physics II 5<br />

SCI-120 Forensic Science 3<br />

SCI-122 Forensic Science Lab 1<br />

A.S. degree seeking students select one<br />

course from Group A and and an additional<br />

course from Group A or B.<br />

Group B<br />

BIO-168 Human Anatomy & Phys I w/Lab 4<br />

BIO-173 Human Anatomy & Phys II w/Lab 4<br />

BIO-186 Microbiology 4<br />

CHM-262 Organic Chemistry I 4.5<br />

CHM-272 Organic Chemistry II 4.5<br />

CHM-280 Quantitative Analysis 4<br />

SOCIAL SCIENCE<br />

Students seeking an A.A. degree need 3 courses,<br />

students seeking an A.S. degree need 2 courses.<br />

CRJ-100 Intro to Criminal Justice 3<br />

CRJ-200 Criminology 3<br />

CRJ-201 Juvenile Delinquency 3<br />

(D) DSV-200 Exceptional Persons 3<br />

ECN-120 Principles of Macroeconomics 3<br />

ECN-130 Principles of Microeconomics 3<br />

(D) ECN-210 Asian Economic Systems 3<br />

EDU-240 Educational Psychology 3<br />

GEO-115 Human Geography 3<br />

(D) GEO-121 World Regional Geography 3<br />

HSV-110 Human Service Policy & Prog 3<br />

MMS-101 Mass Media 3<br />

POL-111 American National Government 3<br />

POL-121 International Relations 3<br />

(D) POL-125 Comp. Government & Politics 3<br />

POL-150 Intro to U.S. Foreign Policy 3<br />

PRL-101 Paralegal Studies Orientation 3<br />

PSy-111 Intro to Psychology 3<br />

PSy-121 Developmental Psychology 3<br />

PSy-241 Abnormal Psychology 3<br />

PSy-251 Social Psychology 3<br />

SOC-110 Introduction to Sociology 3<br />

SOC-115 Social Problems 3<br />

SOC-120 Marriage and Family 3<br />

SOC-132 Soc. of Loss, Grieving & Growth 3<br />

(D) SOC-265 Intro. to L/G/B/T/ Studies 3<br />

SOC-270 Social & Behavioral Res. Methods 3<br />

SOC-284 Sociology of the Environment 3<br />

(D) SOC-200 Minority Group Relations 3<br />

DIVERSITY NOT APPROVED FOR CORE<br />

(Satisfies diversity requirement but does not count<br />

as a core course.)<br />

CLS-125 Language and Society 3<br />

CRJ-202 Cultural Awareness-CJ Prac. 3<br />

ITP-130 Social Aspects of Deaf Culture 3<br />

LIT-158 Lit. of African Peoples 3<br />

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COURSE DESCRIPTIONS . summer & <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> . <strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Class</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong><br />

ACC<br />

ACCOUNTING<br />

Intro to Accounting<br />

> ACC-111<br />

3<br />

Introduces accounting principles for nonaccounting<br />

majors. Includes analyzing,<br />

classifying and recording business<br />

transactions. Emphasizes understanding the<br />

complete accounting cycle and preparing<br />

financial statements, bank reconciliations and<br />

payroll.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

Financial Accounting 4<br />

> ACC-152<br />

Introduces the basic concepts and procedures<br />

of accounting including the accounting cycle,<br />

merchandise accounting, internal control,<br />

long-term and contingent liabilities, corporate<br />

accounting and the collection of data for<br />

external reporting. Includes the preparation<br />

and analysis of financial statements.<br />

(4/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Managerial Accounting<br />

> ACC-156<br />

4<br />

Surveys the basic concepts and procedures of<br />

accounting to include managerial,<br />

manufacturing<br />

decision making.<br />

and cost accounting for<br />

(4/0/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: ACC-152<br />

Payroll Accounting 2<br />

> ACC-160<br />

Introduces concepts and procedures used in<br />

determining payroll taxes. Laws and<br />

regulations affecting payroll are presented.<br />

Taxes and current rates are reviewed so the<br />

student will understand withholding from the<br />

employee and the employer’s taxes. Manual<br />

and computerized practical problems are<br />

solved by the student.<br />

(2/0/0/0); ASE Code: B; Prereq: ACC-152<br />

Financial Analysis 3<br />

> ACC-191<br />

Provides basic techniques for analyzing the<br />

flow of a business’ funds and methods for<br />

selecting and interpreting financial ratios.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: ACC-152<br />

Professionalism: Accounting Club<br />

> ACC-200<br />

1<br />

Develops and recognizes leadership and<br />

teamwork through a student-focused<br />

professional organization. Emphasizes<br />

leadership development and professional<br />

networking activities. Students participate in<br />

state and local conferences, perform<br />

community service and seek career skills. This<br />

course may be repeated for credit.<br />

(1/0/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

64<br />

Cost Accounting 4<br />

> ACC-222<br />

Relates the principles and methods of analyzing<br />

accounting data for planning and control,<br />

product costing and decision making.<br />

Emphasis on job orders, process and standard<br />

cost accounting systems, budgeting and costvolume-profit<br />

analysis.<br />

(4/0/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: ACC-156, MAT-140<br />

Intermediate Accounting I 4<br />

> ACC-231<br />

Includes a review of accounting procedures<br />

and the reporting process. Provides an in-depth<br />

analysis of the asset and liability sections of the<br />

balance sheet.<br />

(4/0/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: ACC-156, MAT-140<br />

Note: MAT-140 may also be taken as a corequisite<br />

Income Tax Accounting 4<br />

> ACC-265<br />

Introduces the federal income tax law, its<br />

purpose and development and its significance<br />

for tax planning. Emphasis is placed on<br />

individual and business tax law with an<br />

introduction to corporations.<br />

(4/0/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: ACC-152<br />

Computer Accounting 3<br />

> ACC-311<br />

Enhances student learning by comparing the<br />

manual accounting cycle system with a<br />

professional accounting software. The course is<br />

project-based with an emphasis on accounting<br />

cycles and the management of accounting<br />

data. Students use a commercial accounting<br />

package with payroll and spreadsheet<br />

applications.<br />

(2/2/0/0); ASE Code: B; Prereq: ACC-152, CSC-110<br />

Accounting Spreadsheets 4<br />

> ACC-362<br />

Addresses the use of spreadsheet software as<br />

a problem-solving tool for the accountant. This<br />

tool is used to develop models that can be used<br />

to analyze data, create what-if scenarios, and<br />

automate computations, sort and group data,<br />

and view data graphically. The topics include,<br />

but are not limited to, planning, building,<br />

testing and documenting worksheets. Special<br />

topics include, but are not limited to, functions,<br />

charts, solver, data management, multiple<br />

worksheets, data tables, integration with other<br />

applications and macros.<br />

(4/0/0/0); ASE Code: B; Prereq: ACC-152, CSC-110<br />

Special Topics 1–3<br />

> ACC-949<br />

Offers a learning experience using readings,<br />

case studies, group projects and basic research.<br />

Instruction related to current relevant topics in<br />

the accounting and business environment.<br />

(0/2-6/0/0); ASE Code: B; Prereq: ACC-152<br />

ADM<br />

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT<br />

Intro to Keyboarding 1<br />

> ADM-105<br />

Provides instruction in alphabetic and numeric<br />

keyboarding and includes exercises designed<br />

to increase speed to 30 words per minute with<br />

five or fewer errors on five-minute timed<br />

writings. Includes instruction in the use of<br />

proofreaders’ marks and how to create a<br />

business letter in block format using Microsoft<br />

Word.<br />

(0/2/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Document Formatting 2<br />

> ADM-122<br />

Presumes students already know the<br />

alphabetic and numeric keyboard. Instruction<br />

includes exercises designed to increase speed<br />

to 45 words per minute with five or fewer<br />

errors on five-minute timed writings. Includes<br />

instruction in creating standard business<br />

letters, interoffice memos, tables, simple<br />

reports and newsletters using Microsoft Word.<br />

(1/2/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: ADM-105<br />

Business Math and Calculators 3<br />

> ADM-133<br />

Provides for the integration of business math<br />

concepts and formulas. Emphasizes current<br />

business math practices built on the foundation<br />

of mathematical problem solving.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: MAT-062<br />

Desktop Publishing 3<br />

> ADM-142<br />

Allows students to create professional-quality<br />

documents, such as one-page bulletins or short<br />

newsletters, using desktop publishing<br />

software. The student will also integrate text,<br />

graphic and image files previously created with<br />

a variety of application software.<br />

(2/2/0/0); ASE Code: B; Prereq: ADM-122 or<br />

BCA-135<br />

Business Communication 3<br />

> ADM-154<br />

Develops skills and knowledge needed for<br />

effective oral and written communication in<br />

business. Students demonstrate these skills<br />

through presentations, written correspondence<br />

and the development of an electronic<br />

employment portfolio. It is recommended that<br />

students take this course in their last semester.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: B; Prereq: COM-710 and<br />

ADM-165, or ENG-105 or HCM-326<br />

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Office Concepts and Procedures 3<br />

> ADM-163<br />

Provides for an understanding of the concepts,<br />

terminology, skills and procedures needed for<br />

employment in an office. This course covers<br />

such topics as telephone and teleconference<br />

techniques, travel arrangements, meetings,<br />

mail and shipping services, ethics and<br />

professionalism, office supplies and other<br />

basic office information.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: B; Prereq: COM-710 or<br />

ENG-105; Coreq: BCA-136, BCA-179, BCA-205<br />

Administrative Office Applications 3<br />

> ADM-164<br />

Integrates the skills, knowledge and personal<br />

qualities necessary for an administrative<br />

assistant to perform the operational and<br />

supervisory functions for today’s computerized<br />

office. Provides simulated office activities in a<br />

team environment using integrated software,<br />

problem-solving techniques and decisionmaking<br />

experiences with special emphasis on<br />

creativity, computer applications and<br />

professionalism.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: ADM-163<br />

Note: This is a capstone course that utilizes<br />

software to complete a simulation. Teaching of<br />

the software is not done in this course.<br />

Information Processing 3<br />

> ADM-165<br />

Develops and applies oral, written and listening<br />

communication skills using a variety of tools in<br />

an individualized environment. Students learn<br />

to use transcription and voice recognition<br />

equipment in order to make formatting<br />

decisions while improving listening skills.<br />

Student learning outcomes focus on English,<br />

proofreading, editing and producing mailable<br />

documents.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: B; Prereq: COM-710 or<br />

ENG-105; Coreq: BCA-136<br />

Electronic Records System 3<br />

> ADM-176<br />

Create, collect, process, maintain, retrieve, use,<br />

store, disseminate and dispose of records<br />

using an electronic records system. Student<br />

use the Windows environment to store records<br />

according to ARMA (Association of Records<br />

Managers and Administrators, Inc.) alphabetic<br />

rules. Numeric, geographic, and subject filing<br />

rules are explored. Students research and<br />

present up-to-date material on retention,<br />

retrieval and transfer of records.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

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Professionalism in the Workplace 2<br />

> ADM-257<br />

This course covers the various aspects of<br />

professionalism. Students complete five units<br />

of course work that focus on professional<br />

growth, professional organizations, success,<br />

professional image and research. Students<br />

create a professional growth plan, determine<br />

the value of professional organizations,<br />

develop success attributes, hone a professional<br />

image and research various career options.<br />

(2/0/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

Independent Study 1<br />

> ADM-928<br />

Provides readings, papers and basic research<br />

or other projects under the individual guidance<br />

of a staff member.<br />

(1/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Note: Permission of instructor, dean<br />

AGA<br />

AG - AGRONOMY<br />

Principles of Agronomy 3<br />

> AGA-114<br />

Presents instruction in crop plant classification,<br />

use and identification. Also covers cropping<br />

systems, tillage methods, planting and<br />

harvesting methods, and crop growth patterns.<br />

A balance of theoretical and practical crop<br />

science.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Fundamentals of Soil Science 3<br />

> AGA-154<br />

Studies physical and chemical properties of<br />

soil, soil formation and classification. Also<br />

studies the essential plant nutrients and their<br />

availability in soil. Balances theoretical and<br />

practical aspects of soil fertility and includes<br />

soil testing and fertilizer products.<br />

(2/2/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Fertilizer Management 3<br />

> AGA-170<br />

Covers principles of nutrient management as<br />

they relate to soil, plants, fertilizer practices,<br />

management systems and the environment.<br />

Discusses manure management plans,<br />

handling laws and how they impact farming<br />

operations.<br />

(2/2/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Field Crop Harvesting and Drying 3<br />

> AGA-217<br />

Introduces the basics, theory and operation of<br />

combines and choppers with actual in-the-field<br />

adjustment and operation of machines.<br />

(1/4/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

Crop Scouting 3<br />

> AGA-381<br />

Focuses on identification of pest problems in<br />

crops and on developing an integrated pest<br />

management program. Students learn to<br />

utilize economic thresholds in recommending<br />

control methods. Students also learn to<br />

prevent potential fertility, pest and<br />

environmental problems with crop production<br />

practices.<br />

(2/2/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

Special Projects 1<br />

> AGA-948<br />

Includes an agreed-to development plan for an<br />

applied problem solution. Students and<br />

instructor meet regularly for discussion,<br />

observation and evaluation of the project<br />

development.<br />

(1/0/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

AGB<br />

AG - FARM MANAGEMENT<br />

Intro to Ag Business 3<br />

> AGB-133<br />

Focuses on entrepreneurship in agribusiness.<br />

Includes the study of marketing, budgeting,<br />

financial statements, purchasing, business<br />

structure, customer relations and inventory<br />

control.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

Agribusiness Procedures 3<br />

> AGB-251<br />

Reviews terminology used in agribusiness, the<br />

handling of money from sales, inventory<br />

control, customer credit control, business<br />

money management and basic double-entry<br />

bookkeeping.<br />

(2/2/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

Farm Business Management 3<br />

> AGB-330<br />

Applies farm accounting, economic principles<br />

and budgeting to the organization and<br />

management of a farm business. Includes risk<br />

and uncertainty, precautions and adjustments,<br />

size of business, capital acquisition and control,<br />

as well as crop, livestock, machinery and labor<br />

management considerations.<br />

(2/2/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

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COURSE DESCRIPTIONS . summer & <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> . <strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Class</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong><br />

Agricultural Selling 3<br />

> AGB-336<br />

Covers the fundamentals and techniques of<br />

successful selling, developing sales personality<br />

and the selling cycle. Practical application<br />

through sales presentation of the principles of<br />

selling using videotape as a self-evaluation<br />

device.<br />

(2/2/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

Agricultural Finance 3<br />

> AGB-466<br />

Emphasizes general principles associated with<br />

the evaluation of management and the use of<br />

capital in agricultural business. Application of<br />

effective use of credit and credit instruments,<br />

and description and analysis of agricultural<br />

credit institutions and agencies will be taught.<br />

(2/2/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Farm Records, Accounts, Analysis 3<br />

> AGB-470<br />

Provides knowledge of methods of keeping<br />

farm records and accounts for farm and tax<br />

management uses. Students complete a record<br />

keeping project and prepare a cash flow<br />

budget, income statement and balance sheet.<br />

Uses double-entry procedures along with a<br />

farm accounting computer program.<br />

(2/2/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

AGC<br />

AG - COMPREHENSIVE<br />

Ag Computer<br />

> AGC-103<br />

3<br />

Studies the use of personal microcomputers<br />

for processing firm and financial records.<br />

Emphasizes word processing, database<br />

management, spreadsheets, PowerPoint<br />

presentations and Internet use.<br />

(2/2/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

Ag Career Orientation 1<br />

> AGC-115<br />

Provides students with an overview of their<br />

chosen career field. Students identify areas of<br />

interest within the industry and make an<br />

educational plan to attain their career goals.<br />

Includes activities to assist students in<br />

adjusting to college life and exploring <strong>Kirkwood</strong><br />

opportunities.<br />

(1/0/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

66<br />

Mathematics I - Agriculture 3<br />

> AGC-130<br />

Provides the student with math skills relating to<br />

agricultural economics, agribusiness, animal<br />

science, agronomy and agricultural mechanics.<br />

Applies the basic math functions and basic<br />

algebra to practical agricultural situations.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

Intro to Technical Chemistry 4<br />

> AGC-160<br />

Provides a background in general chemistry<br />

that enables students to succeed in clinical<br />

chemistry. The hands-on laboratory exercises<br />

allow students to learn physical chemical<br />

properties and work more efficiently in an<br />

industry laboratory.<br />

(3/2/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

Employment Seminar 1<br />

> AGC-210<br />

Assists the student in planning and knowing<br />

the rules in employment internship. Includes<br />

current topics on resume writing, interviewing<br />

techniques and other job-hunting skills.<br />

(1/0/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

Leadership in Agriculture<br />

> AGC-313<br />

1<br />

Develops skills in using parliamentary<br />

procedure, business meeting agendas,<br />

techniques of delegation, applied<br />

communication skills, organization structure<br />

and job-seeking skills. Includes determining<br />

cooperative activities, organization funding,<br />

committee functions and leading discussion<br />

groups.<br />

(1/0/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

Issues in Agriculture 3<br />

> AGC-420<br />

Studies the policies and issues that affect<br />

American agriculture and rural society.<br />

Explores the methods of accessing those who<br />

form agricultural policy and economic/social<br />

systems. Focuses on agricultural/<br />

environmental laws, regulations and<br />

technologies driving current policymaking, and<br />

how they impact stakeholders in a rapidly<br />

changing agricultural economy. Prepares<br />

students to think critically within today’s global<br />

economy and changing workforce.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

Internship 2–6<br />

> AGC-932<br />

Provides on-the-job training in an approved<br />

business establishment. Valuable learning<br />

experiences are structured by the program<br />

coordinator and the training sponsor.<br />

(0/0/0/8-24); ASE Code: B<br />

Note: Program coordinator approval<br />

AGE<br />

AG - EqUINE<br />

Total Fitness for the Rider 1<br />

> AGE-104<br />

Students learn basic principles and techniques<br />

in strength training and conditioning to help<br />

performance and communication with the<br />

horse. Critical elements of equestrian fitness to<br />

be covered include basic fitness program<br />

design, nutrition, various lifting techniques or<br />

modalities, flexibility, and cardiovascular<br />

fitness.<br />

(0/2/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

Trail Riding 1–2<br />

> AGE-107<br />

Introduces factors that affect a horse on the<br />

trail such as laws, ride preparation, equipment,<br />

trail etiquette, application of reins, seat and<br />

anticipation.<br />

(0.5-1/1-2/0/0); ASE Code: B; Prereq: AGE-109 or<br />

AGE-110<br />

Note: Permission of instructor and dean.<br />

Horsemanship I 3<br />

> AGE-108<br />

Introduction to the principles of horsemanship<br />

stressing horse care before and after riding, the<br />

initial seat position, elements of the seat,<br />

posting trot, coordination of the aids, turns and<br />

leads of the canter, as well as anatomical,<br />

physiological and psychological implications<br />

involved in riding.<br />

(1/4/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

Intro to Basic Riding 2<br />

> AGE-110<br />

Provides applied instruction in developing the<br />

western rider and horse. Balanced-seat<br />

approach stressed; covers horse handling,<br />

grooming, haltering, leading, saddling, bridling<br />

and fundamentals of walk, jog and beginning<br />

lope.<br />

(1/2/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

Horse Evaluation 3<br />

> AGE-121<br />

Provides information on horse conformation.<br />

Students can apply knowledge and develop<br />

their potential in judging horses by<br />

comparatively analyzing a class of horses.<br />

Students will cover anatomy and skeletal<br />

structure.<br />

(2/2/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

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Equine Fitting and Grooming 3<br />

> AGE-169<br />

Applies actual feeding and care of the college’s<br />

horses under a practical management<br />

situation. Certain competency tests must be<br />

performed related to an efficient stable master<br />

schedule and the implementation of a schedule<br />

and the tasks related to such.<br />

(2/2/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

Health/Performance Mgmt of the<br />

Horse 3<br />

> AGE-170<br />

Discusses and identifies the conformation of<br />

the horse, the respiratory, digestive, nervous<br />

and circulatory systems, plus skeletal and<br />

muscle structure. Relates causes and<br />

prevention of economically important horse<br />

diseases. Current state and federal regulations<br />

are also described. This course is generally<br />

taught by a veterinarian.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

Equine Facilities Maint/Mechanics<br />

> AGE-185<br />

2<br />

Establishes basic understanding and<br />

manipulative skills related to facility<br />

maintenance. Deals with the fundamentals of<br />

farm carpentry, fences, concrete, buildings,<br />

stalls, plumbing, electricity and general<br />

upkeep. Competency base is stressed.<br />

(1/2/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

Equine Anatomy & Physiology 2<br />

> AGE-209<br />

Beginning anatomy and physiology with<br />

veterinary equine clinical emphasis. Provides<br />

the basis for a study of conformation,<br />

production and pathological process of<br />

diseases in horses.<br />

(0/2/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

Equine Business Management II 3<br />

> AGE-212<br />

Applies the necessary steps in becoming a<br />

horse business owner from investing, licenses<br />

and tax benefits. Other areas covered include<br />

marketing, insurance, buying and selling,<br />

employees and independent contractors,<br />

pedigree or performance records, and IRS<br />

information.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

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Mgmt of the Racing Thoroughbred 1<br />

> AGE-213<br />

Identifies the techniques of managing the<br />

thoroughbred racehorse. Describes the basic<br />

care of the thoroughbred including feeding,<br />

veterinary, farrier and conditioning practices.<br />

Identifies special techniques, which include<br />

taking temperature, pulse, respiration, X-rays,<br />

blood counts and pre-race preparation.<br />

Interpretation and analysis of thoroughbred<br />

pedigrees and racetrack operations are taught.<br />

Some course time may be spent at a racetrack.<br />

(0.5/1/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

Training I 3<br />

> AGE-230<br />

Introduces initial horse training principles and<br />

techniques. Emphasizes natural horsemanship<br />

theory and practice.<br />

(0/6/0/0); ASE Code: B; Prereq: AGE-109, AGE-172<br />

Note: Grades in prerequisite courses must be B<br />

or higher<br />

Horse Shows 4<br />

> AGE-252<br />

Identifies and applies necessary requirements<br />

to prepare and show a horse, and includes<br />

instruction and participation in setting up and<br />

conducting a horse show. Students may<br />

actually show in available horse shows.<br />

(1/6/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

Intro to Farrier Science 1<br />

> AGE-260<br />

Presents basic hoof preparation and trimming<br />

concepts. Students study current hoof status<br />

(before and after), foot and leg problems, and<br />

methods of correction. Stresses applied lab<br />

technique, with forge work available.<br />

(0.5/1/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

Legs and Hoof 3<br />

> AGE-261<br />

Provides instruction on the care and condition<br />

of horses’ legs and feet, and covers basic<br />

concepts of correct preparation and shoeing of<br />

a horse, foot unsoundness, leg problems, and<br />

methods of correction by proper trimming and<br />

shoeing. Includes the examination of stance,<br />

gaits, unsoundness, breed requirements,<br />

methods of restraint, and types of corrective<br />

shoes and how they function.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

Equestrian Drill Team 2<br />

> AGE-270<br />

Riders and horses are developed into a working<br />

unit of two or more drill teams. Western<br />

balance seat is stressed with work on<br />

maneuvers, routine and patterns.<br />

Horsemanship is taught to improve<br />

communication between horse and rider.<br />

Historical study of where and how the<br />

maneuvers were used in cavalry units of Iowa<br />

is included.<br />

(1/2/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

Horse Projects 1<br />

> AGE-290<br />

A preplanned schedule for discussion,<br />

observation and evaluation of the horse project<br />

is developed. Covers athletic performance of<br />

the horse, training and environmental effects,<br />

and use of records. Management of facilities<br />

and other horse projects are stressed. Includes<br />

an agreed-to development plan for an applied<br />

problem solution.<br />

(1/0/0/0); ASE Code: B; Prereq: AGE-230<br />

AGF<br />

AG - FLORAL<br />

Floral Plant Identification/Care I 2<br />

> AGF-120<br />

Studies identification, care and handling<br />

requirements of cut flowers and foliages and<br />

green and blooming plants commonly sold in<br />

retail flower shops.<br />

(1/2/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

Floral Careers Computer Literacy 2<br />

> AGF-130<br />

Introduces students to applications for<br />

computers in the floral industry and computer<br />

use for assignments in the Floral Careers<br />

program. Topics include operating systems,<br />

MS Word, hardware and software, terminology,<br />

functions, applications, Windows, spreadsheets<br />

and Internet. Designed for the student with<br />

little or no computer experience. Self-paced.<br />

(1/2/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

Floral Design I 3<br />

> AGF-140<br />

Introduces basic geometric design of fresh<br />

arrangements, corsages, Christmas<br />

arrangements, funeral flowers, potted plants<br />

and green planters. Includes use of tools and<br />

supplies.<br />

(1/4/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

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COURSE DESCRIPTIONS . summer & <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> . <strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Class</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong><br />

Floral Design III 3<br />

> AGF-144<br />

Involves advanced all-occasion and wedding<br />

designing, including table setting and copy<br />

work.<br />

(1/4/0/0); ASE Code: B; Prereq: AGF-142<br />

Retail Flower Shop Operation I 3<br />

> AGF-150<br />

Introduces the florist business, floral product<br />

sales, general selling and efficient shop layout.<br />

Studies the processing of floral orders,<br />

terminology and telephone procedures.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

Retail Flower Shop Operation III<br />

> AGF-154<br />

2<br />

Analyzes the floral business as a center of<br />

employment, personnel policies, shop<br />

management and operations.<br />

(2/0/0/0); ASE Code: B; Prereq: AGF-150, AGF-152<br />

Event Planning I 1<br />

> AGF-160<br />

Introduces the career of an event planner.<br />

Includes characteristics of an event planner,<br />

organizing the business, marketing and<br />

networking. Students plan, produce and<br />

successfully execute special events.<br />

(.5/1/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

Event Planning III<br />

> AGF-164<br />

3<br />

Emphasizes instruction and practical<br />

experience in event planning, including event<br />

planning management, contract negotiation,<br />

visual presentation, and marketing and<br />

advertising special events. Students plan,<br />

produce and successfully execute special<br />

events.<br />

(2/2/0/0); ASE Code: B; Prereq: AGF-162<br />

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AGH<br />

AG - HORTICULTURE<br />

Horticulture Math<br />

> AGH-102<br />

3<br />

Reviews basic math calculations including<br />

math operations, fractions, decimals,<br />

introductory algebra and geometry. Relates<br />

math problems to horticulture applications.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

Success in Horticulture 1<br />

> AGH-110<br />

Acquaints students with critical issues relevant<br />

to horticulture, and provides information, skills<br />

and opportunities to be successful in the<br />

program, as well as their chosen career.<br />

Encourages students to stay engaged in their<br />

educational experience, both in and outside<br />

the classroom. This class is a source for both<br />

personal and academic growth, where<br />

students can develop lasting relationships and<br />

acquire skills to help them in making difficult<br />

choices.<br />

(1/0/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

Intro to Turfgrass Management 3<br />

> AGH-112<br />

Examines the culture of turf with an emphasis<br />

placed on establishments, turf varieties, and<br />

pest identification and control.<br />

(2/2/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

Herbaceous Plant Materials<br />

> AGH-120<br />

3<br />

Studies the identification and cultural<br />

requirements of approximately 40 annual and<br />

40 herbaceous perennial plants. Includes bed<br />

establishment and care.<br />

(2/2/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

Woody Plant Materials 3<br />

> AGH-123<br />

Develops skills in the identification, landscape<br />

use and cultural requirements of 80 varieties of<br />

deciduous trees and shrubs native to Iowa, as<br />

well as conifers used in windbreak and wildlife<br />

plantings.<br />

(2/2/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

Ornamental Plant Materials 3<br />

> AGH-127<br />

Studies the identification, landscape use and<br />

cultural requirements of 80 ornamental trees,<br />

shrubs and vines.<br />

(2/2/0/0); ASE Code: B; Prereq: AGH-123<br />

Note: Second-year student<br />

Equipment Operations 3<br />

> AGH-141<br />

Introduces the student to basic equipment<br />

maintenance, operation and troubleshooting.<br />

Provides a working knowledge of equipment<br />

used in the horticulture industry.<br />

(2/2/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

Landscape Construction and Design 3<br />

> AGH-144<br />

Involves the construction of landscape paving,<br />

concrete, retaining walls, basic wood<br />

construction, basic electrical and plumbing.<br />

Also covered are calculations necessary to<br />

order materials and bid procedures.<br />

(2/2/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

Landscape Design Techniques 3<br />

> AGH-152<br />

Provides information and practice in basic<br />

graphic communication and introductory<br />

landscape design. Topics covered include use<br />

of scales, basic drafting, landscape symbols,<br />

design process, master planning, design with<br />

plant material and cost estimating.<br />

(2/2/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

Computer Apps/Landscape Industry 2<br />

> AGH-158<br />

Introduces students to software used in the<br />

landscape, nursery, garden center fields.<br />

Students will learn new applications of<br />

Microsoft Office programs with an emphasis<br />

on marketing, inventory control, and customer<br />

relations. Some design software is also used<br />

including both two-dimensional (plan view)<br />

designing and photo imagery.<br />

(1/2/0/0); ASE Code: B; Prereq: AGH-152<br />

Note: Demonstrated computer competence<br />

Irrigation Installation and Repair 2<br />

> AGH-165<br />

Develops skills in the areas of irrigation system<br />

installation and repair. Topics covered include<br />

trenching and installation of irrigation pipe,<br />

heads, valves, and controls; system<br />

troubleshooting; and minor system repair.<br />

(1/2/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

Note: Second-year student.<br />

Plant Propagation I 3<br />

> AGH-233<br />

Introduces students to techniques used in<br />

reproducing plants through sexual and asexual<br />

methods. Seedlings, vegetative cuttings, grafts<br />

and buddings are practiced in the laboratory.<br />

(2/2/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

Note: Second-year student<br />

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Plant Material Maintenance 3<br />

> AGH-236<br />

Studies pruning, fertilizing, staking and other<br />

maintenance practices utilized in tree and<br />

shrub care. Emphasis is placed on proper<br />

planting and transplanting procedures.<br />

(2/2/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

Soil and Water Conservation 3<br />

> AGH-238<br />

Studies the different components of soil, soil<br />

forming factors, soil erosion and soil<br />

conservation. Introduces the student to<br />

surveying techniques and use of soil survey<br />

reports.<br />

(2/2/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

Insects and Diseases 3<br />

> AGH-253<br />

Identifies common insects and diseases of<br />

horticulture crops and plant material. Control<br />

measures are discussed including chemical<br />

controls and integrated pest management.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

Commercial Plant Production 3<br />

> AGH-275<br />

Covers production of greenhouse plants,<br />

nursery plants and nursery operations.<br />

Involves design, management, and harvesting<br />

for field and container growing operations.<br />

Also surveys related growing operations.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

Note: Second-year student.<br />

Botany for Horticulture 2<br />

> AGH-279<br />

Examines basic plant material anatomy,<br />

physiology and taxonomy. Emphasis is placed<br />

on plant material used in landscape and turf<br />

fields.<br />

(2/0/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

Pesticide App Cert-Horticulture 1<br />

> AGH-282<br />

Reviews materials and testing procedures used<br />

to certify pesticide applicators. Concentration<br />

is provided on core testing.<br />

(1/0/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

Athletic Field Maintenance 3<br />

> AGH-400<br />

Involves the design, preparation, and<br />

maintenance of athletic fields for various<br />

sports. Includes the study of various playing<br />

surfaces, drainage systems and specialized<br />

equipment used on athletic fields. Course<br />

includes field trips to local athletic complexes.<br />

(2/2/0/0); ASE Code: B; Prereq: AGH-112<br />

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Golf Course Maintenance 3<br />

> AGH-405<br />

Involves the theory of design, installation and<br />

maintenance of specialized turf and other areas<br />

commonly found on golf courses. Student is<br />

provided with experience maintaining an oncampus<br />

golf green, fairway and tee. Course<br />

includes field trips to local golf courses.<br />

(2/2/0/0); ASE Code: B; Prereq: AGH-112<br />

Note: Second-year student<br />

Grounds Computer Applications<br />

> AGH-411<br />

2<br />

Covers uses of computers in the grounds and<br />

golf course fields. Emphasis is on introductory<br />

irrigation design/management, business<br />

management and grounds course<br />

management software.<br />

(1/2/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

Note: Second-year student<br />

AGM<br />

AG - MECHANICS<br />

Hydraulics I<br />

> AGM-113<br />

3<br />

Introduces the basic laws and theories of fluid<br />

power. Includes operation and testing of<br />

pumps, valves, cylinders and motors<br />

commonly found in vehicles and equipment.<br />

(2/2/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

Tech Procedures/Power Mech Tech 3<br />

> AGM-124<br />

Identifies the general knowledge and<br />

procedures used by power technicians. Covers<br />

tool selection, general shop safety, fire safety<br />

and forklift operation.<br />

(2/2/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

Combine Operation & Adjustment<br />

> AGM-403<br />

2<br />

Introduces combine operation and safety.<br />

Includes hands-on, in-the-field machine<br />

operation and adjustment.<br />

(1/2/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

Combine Servicing 4<br />

> AGM-404<br />

Emphasizes repairing and reconditioning<br />

combines and chopper units. Includes basic<br />

hydraulic, electric, power train, monitor, and<br />

chassis adjustments.<br />

(0/8/0/0); ASE Code: B; Coreq: AGM-403<br />

Ag Engines 3<br />

> AGM-405<br />

Introduces diesel engines commonly used in<br />

the ag industry. The design of engine<br />

components and subassemblies is examined<br />

with an emphasis on why certain design<br />

features are used. Correct procedures for<br />

testing and servicing ag engines are explained<br />

and demonstrated.<br />

(2/2/0/0); ASE Code: B; Prereq: DSL-355<br />

Fundamentals of Air Conditioning 2<br />

> AGM-414<br />

Provides a comprehensive introduction to air<br />

conditioning in diesel powered vehicles.<br />

Students gain a basic understanding of theory,<br />

diagnostic practices and procedures essential<br />

to air conditioning servicing.<br />

(1/2/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

Diesel Fuel Systems 4<br />

> AGM-422<br />

Covers diesel fuel systems in relation to the<br />

engine itself. Diagnosis and testing or<br />

troubleshooting take place using special<br />

testing tools. Particular fundamentals are<br />

covered in compression testing, pump timing,<br />

engine component testing, and injector<br />

removal testing and repair.<br />

(2/4/0/0); ASE Code: B; Prereq: DSL-355<br />

Power Shift Transmissions 3<br />

> AGM-440<br />

Covers operation, theory, diagnosis and<br />

overhaul of fluid-driven equipment. Includes<br />

power shift, hydrostatic- and hydraulic-assist<br />

transmissions. Also includes torque converters.<br />

(1.5/3/0/0); ASE Code: B; Prereq: AGM-406<br />

Internship 1–5<br />

> AGM-932<br />

Involves employment allowing the student<br />

practical, on-the-job training with a business<br />

related to the student’s instructional program.<br />

Student is required to prepare a training plan<br />

and other reports.<br />

(0/0/0/4); ASE Code: B<br />

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COURSE DESCRIPTIONS . summer & <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> . <strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Class</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong><br />

AGN<br />

NAT RESOURCES/FOREST<br />

Plant Management for Parks 3<br />

> AGN-132<br />

Emphasizes the establishment and<br />

maintenance of plant materials typically<br />

encountered in state, county and city park<br />

systems. Covers establishment procedures<br />

and proper maintenance practices for basic turf<br />

species, trees, shrubs and groundcovers<br />

utilized in park systems. Focuses on<br />

maintenance practices including mowing,<br />

pruning, fertilization, pest control and proper<br />

plant placement.<br />

(2/2/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

Plants of the Wild 3<br />

> AGN-140<br />

Identifies plant materials existing in natural<br />

woodlands, roadsides and prairies. Special<br />

emphasis is placed on prairie forbs.<br />

(2/2/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

Note: Second-year student<br />

Avian Wildlife 3<br />

> AGN-220<br />

Includes training in identification and<br />

management of nesting and game birds of the<br />

upper Midwest. Environmental requirements<br />

and relationships are included.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

Note: Second-year student<br />

Aquatic Wildlife 3<br />

> AGN-223<br />

Studies the identification of fish, amphibians<br />

and reptiles native to Iowa. Emphasis is placed<br />

on habitat requirements and management<br />

concerns.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

Note: Second-year student<br />

Mammalian Wildlife 3<br />

> AGN-226<br />

Provides training in identification and<br />

management of upper Midwest mammals.<br />

Environmental requirements and relationships<br />

are stressed.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

Note: Second-year student<br />

Wildlife Management 3<br />

> AGN-244<br />

Students learn proper wildlife management<br />

through carefully planned and maintained<br />

reserves, preserves and refuges. Management<br />

techniques presented include those for game,<br />

non-game and aquatic animals.<br />

(2/2/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

Note: Second-year student<br />

70<br />

Natural Resources Appreciation 3<br />

> AGN-248<br />

Surveys the nonliving natural resources of<br />

Iowa. Examines how park and recreation<br />

agencies integrate these resources into their<br />

overall programs.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

Note: Second-year student<br />

Park Maintenance Programs<br />

> AGN-250<br />

3<br />

Includes development and analysis of<br />

maintenance programs for buildings,<br />

campgrounds, lake areas and related<br />

recreational facilities.<br />

(2/2/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

Note: Second-year student<br />

Wildland Firefighter Training 3<br />

> AGN-260<br />

Covers the four training segments required for<br />

wildland firefighter certification: S-130 reviews<br />

basic wildland firefighting skills, S-190 studies<br />

fire behavior and the environmental factors<br />

that affect fire behavior, L-180 addresses human<br />

factors on the fireline, and I-100 studies the<br />

wildland firefighting management system.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

AGP<br />

AG - PRECISION AG<br />

Intro to GPS 3<br />

> AGP-329<br />

Studies fundamental processes of Global<br />

Positioning Systems with an emphasis on<br />

agriculture applications. General technical<br />

aspects of GPS satellites, differential correction<br />

and hardware will be covered. Agricultural<br />

mapping, navigation, VRT and yield monitoring<br />

will be discussed.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

Precision Farming Systems 3<br />

> AGP-333<br />

Provides a background in the tools of precision<br />

farming, GPS, GIS and VRT. Introductory use of<br />

each of these tools in a precision farming<br />

system and how they are applied on the farm<br />

are covered. Hands-on activities with local data<br />

will provide a practical experience in the use of<br />

these tools.<br />

(2/2/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

Geospatial Data Collection 3<br />

> AGP-420<br />

Provides detailed instruction and hands-on use<br />

of GPS receivers and dataloggers to collect<br />

field data. The process for creating spatial data<br />

structure, maintenance of equipment and use<br />

of datalogging software is the main focus. Data<br />

management and evaluation are also covered.<br />

(2/2/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

Adv Precision Farming Systems 3<br />

> AGP-434<br />

Provides an overview of GPS and GIS<br />

technology, their uses on modern U.S. crop<br />

farms, and how they impact management<br />

decisions and activities.<br />

(2/2/0/0); ASE Code: B; Prereq: AGP-333<br />

Adv Precision Farm Sys-Software 3<br />

> AGP-435<br />

Introduces various precision farming software<br />

in real-world applications. Focuses on initial<br />

setup, creating management and production<br />

lists, saving and unloading data cards,<br />

processing field data, and compiling reports<br />

and prescription/application maps.<br />

(2/2/0/0); ASE Code: B; Prereq: AGP-333<br />

Ag Applications of Digital Imagery 3<br />

> AGP-440<br />

Provides background in the use of remotely<br />

sensed digital imagery for agricultural decision<br />

making. Specific topics include types of<br />

images, methods of collecting imagery,<br />

verification, interpretation and analysis of data.<br />

Use of data for decision making is also<br />

discussed.<br />

(2/2/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

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AGS<br />

AG - ANIMAL SCIENCE<br />

Survey of the Animal Industry 3<br />

> AGS-113<br />

Breeds, basic management and marketing of<br />

farm animals. Composition, evaluation and<br />

marketing of animal products. Includes live<br />

animal demonstrations with cattle for meat and<br />

milk, horses, poultry, sheep and swine.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Domestic Animal Physiology 3<br />

> AGS-214<br />

Studies the comparative anatomy and<br />

physiology of the major body systems of cattle,<br />

sheep, swine and horses. Includes laboratory<br />

exercises involving physiology and anatomy of<br />

animals in healthy and diseased states.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Domestic Animal Physiology Lab 1<br />

> AGS-220<br />

Uses laboratory exercises to compare the<br />

anatomy and physiology of animals in healthy<br />

and diseased states.<br />

(0/2/0/0); ASE Code: A; Coreq: AGS-214<br />

Livestock Evaluation 3<br />

> AGS-305<br />

Examines the selection of breeding and meat<br />

animals based upon performance and visual<br />

appraisal. Students will use <strong>Kirkwood</strong> farm<br />

laboratory livestock and may include offcampus<br />

assignments.<br />

(2/2/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

Professional Horse Judging 1<br />

> AGS-307<br />

Examines the selection of breeding and show<br />

horses based on conformation and<br />

performance. Field trips and off-campus<br />

evaluation provide judging experiences for<br />

students. Oral reasons and judge certification<br />

process are covered. Students compete at<br />

intercollegiate contests.<br />

(0/2/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

Animal Nutrition 3<br />

> AGS-319<br />

This course covers nutritional principles,<br />

digestive systems, composition and nutritional<br />

characteristics of common feedstuffs, ration<br />

formulation, and recommended feeding<br />

programs for farm animals.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

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Livestock Behavior and Welfare 5<br />

> AGS-338<br />

Studies applications of basic animal behavior<br />

principles to ensure optimum performance<br />

and well-being. The course examines the<br />

effects of environment, stress, disease and<br />

nutrition on animal physiology and<br />

performance.<br />

(2/6/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: AGS-113, AGS-214<br />

Swine Reproduction and Mgmt 5<br />

> AGS-530<br />

Recognizes swine reproductive characteristics<br />

and reproductive functions of swine breeding<br />

stock, and identifies type and confirmation<br />

necessary for economic production. Also deals<br />

with breeds, breeding programs, breeding<br />

systems, including A.I., and appropriate<br />

management techniques.<br />

(2/6/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Beef Breeding/Reprod/Nutrition 5<br />

> AGS-550<br />

Studies the anatomy and physiology of the<br />

female and male reproductive systems.<br />

Develops an understanding of proper use of<br />

heat synchronization, A.I., super ovulation,<br />

embryo transplants and new developments in<br />

biotechnology. Also deals with health,<br />

heritability and nutritional problems.<br />

(3/4/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

Beef Industry and Feedlot Mgmt 5<br />

> AGS-560<br />

Presents an overview and introduction to the<br />

entire beef industry. Relates and applies<br />

methods of starting cattle on feed and fall<br />

management of weaned calves. Deals with<br />

feedlot budgeting, determination of 205-day<br />

weights, ratios and fall management of the<br />

beef cow herd.<br />

(3/4/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

Special Projects 1<br />

> AGS-948<br />

Includes an agreed-to development plan for an<br />

applied problem solution. Allows student to<br />

pursue exploration and fact gathering of<br />

special-interest projects. Student and instructor<br />

meet weekly for discussion, observation and<br />

evaluation of the project development.<br />

(1/0/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

AGV<br />

AG - VET TECH<br />

Intro to Veterinary Science 3<br />

> AGV-103<br />

Studies the comparative anatomy and<br />

physiology of the major body systems of<br />

domestic animals and how anatomy and<br />

physiology are altered in disease states.<br />

Examines the effects of environment, stress,<br />

disease and nutrition on animal physiology<br />

and well-being.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

Animal Behavior/Kennel Mgmt 5<br />

> AGV-105<br />

Studies basic animal behavior and the<br />

influences that modify behavior and kennel<br />

management including laws, records and daily<br />

operation of kennels. Practical experience is<br />

included.<br />

(3/4/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

Veterinary Medical Terminology 1<br />

> AGV-120<br />

Focuses on reading and interpreting medical<br />

charts and records, and conversing with<br />

veterinary professionals. Designed for students<br />

to develop a working understanding of the<br />

language of veterinary medicine.<br />

(1/0/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

Animal Anatomy and Physiology I 3<br />

> AGV-126<br />

Beginning anatomy and physiology with<br />

veterinary clinical emphasis. Provides the basis<br />

for study of conformation, production and<br />

pathological processes of diseases of dogs,<br />

cats, horses, sheep, goats, cattle, swine and<br />

laboratory animals.<br />

(2/2/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

Animal Anatomy and Physiology II<br />

> AGV-127<br />

4<br />

Studies anatomy and physiologic principles of<br />

domestic animals. Continuation of<br />

physiological principles in Animal Anatomy<br />

and Physiology I.<br />

(4/0/0/0); ASE Code: B; Prereq: AGV-126<br />

Math for Vet Tech 3<br />

> AGV-142<br />

Covers pharmaceutical mathematics with an<br />

emphasis on dosage calculations and fluid<br />

therapy as related to veterinary medicine.<br />

Course is open to Vet Tech students only.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

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COURSE DESCRIPTIONS . summer & <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> . <strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Class</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong><br />

Fund of Small Animal Nutrition 3<br />

> AGV-144<br />

Covers essential nutrients and the roles of each<br />

in an animal’s metabolism, with an emphasis<br />

on the nutritional management of dogs and<br />

cats. Basic clinical and therapeutic nutrition are<br />

covered in depth. Includes analysis of many<br />

commercial pet foods.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: B; Prereq: AGV-126, AGV-127<br />

Veterinary Computer Applications 2<br />

> AGV-152<br />

Introduces the student to computer software<br />

commonly used in veterinary practice.<br />

Students will become proficient in the use of<br />

Microsoft Office software and software used in<br />

the routine management of veterinary records.<br />

(2/0/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

Vet Reception/Admin Skills 3<br />

> AGV-153<br />

Gives the student the skills necessary to<br />

function as a receptionist in a veterinary<br />

hospital. Focuses on telephone techniques,<br />

medical records, legal aspects of veterinary<br />

medical records, vaccination protocols, client<br />

communication, dealing with death and<br />

euthanasia, the admittance and discharge of<br />

patients, financial aspects of veterinary practice<br />

and basic practice management principles.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

Shelter Admin/Computer Apps<br />

> AGV-155<br />

3<br />

Introduces computer software commonly used<br />

in animal-related businesses. Highlights<br />

Microsoft Office software and software<br />

packages used in the routine management of<br />

animal shelter and animal control record<br />

keeping. Stresses front office procedures, and<br />

reception and client relations skills.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

Veterinary Law and Ethics 3<br />

> AGV-158<br />

Discusses moral, ethical and legal principles<br />

applicable to veterinarians and their<br />

employees, breeders, kennel operators, pet<br />

groomers and others allied to the small animal<br />

industry. Considers state, local and federal<br />

regulations relating to the industry. Effective<br />

client relations and telephone courtesy skills<br />

are also stressed.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

72<br />

Animal Nursing II 3<br />

> AGV-162<br />

Continuation of Animal Nursing I. Covers<br />

foundation material in pre- and post-surgical<br />

care, surgical assisting, fluid therapy, dental<br />

prophylaxis, anesthesiology, clinical pharmacy<br />

and basic nursing skills. Clinic and hospital<br />

record keeping are covered with an introduction<br />

to practical radiology.<br />

(0/6/0/0); ASE Code: B; Prereq: AGV-140, AGV-161,<br />

AGC-932<br />

Veterinary Clinic Pathology II 3<br />

> AGV-168<br />

Basic clinical pathology laboratory procedures<br />

including specimen collection and<br />

preservation, hematology, and fecal exam<br />

preparation. Hematology will include<br />

preparation and performance of PCV, Hb, WBC,<br />

RBC counts, preparation and staining blood<br />

smears, and performance of differential cell<br />

counts. Limited to Veterinary Technician<br />

students.<br />

(2/2/0/0); ASE Code: B; Prereq: AGV-167, AGC-932<br />

Small Animal/Cage Bird Medicine 4<br />

> AGV-175<br />

Common and significant diseases of<br />

companion and laboratory animals. Diseases<br />

affecting birds and small animals with<br />

emphasis on etiology, clinical symptoms,<br />

treatment and prevention.<br />

(3/2/0/0); ASE Code: B; Prereq: AGV-140<br />

Large Animal Welfare 3<br />

> AGV-195<br />

Discusses livestock husbandry, handling and<br />

nutrition from an animal welfare and animal<br />

control perspective. Includes major breed<br />

identification and characteristics, behavior<br />

traits, humane handling techniques and<br />

appropriate housing for cattle, horses, sheep,<br />

swine and camelids.<br />

(2/2/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

Euthanasia Technician 1<br />

> AGV-196<br />

Introduces acceptable methods of euthanasia<br />

based on the AVMA’s current guidelines.<br />

Presents restraint techniques, administration of<br />

selected euthanasia agents, as well as proper<br />

handling, record keeping and storage of<br />

euthanasia agents. Develops techniques for<br />

recognizing and coping with stress and<br />

burnout related to euthanasia. Covers laws<br />

relating to controlled substances and animal<br />

disposal. Successful completion of the course<br />

will earn the student certification as a<br />

Euthanasia Technician.<br />

(.5/1/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

Note: Enrollment limited to Humane Officer<br />

Training and Veterinary Technology students<br />

Pet Grooming I 1.5<br />

> AGV-201<br />

Emphasis on health care and basics of cats and<br />

dogs, introduction to grooming equipment and<br />

handling.<br />

(0.5/2/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

Pet Grooming II<br />

> AGV-202<br />

1.5<br />

Covers terriers, terrier patterns and<br />

terminology. Perfecting basics and feline<br />

grooming. Building confidence.<br />

(0.5/2/0/0); ASE Code: B; Prereq: AGV-201<br />

Pet Grooming III 1.5<br />

> AGV-203<br />

Introduces the student to poodle patterns and<br />

mixed breeds. Teaches the use of clippers,<br />

scissoring and finishing the groom.<br />

(0.5/2/0/0); ASE Code: B; Prereq: AGV-202<br />

Pet Grooming IV 1.5<br />

> AGV-204<br />

Develops basic skills for entry-level<br />

employment. Covers all breed grooming and<br />

various business aspects of the grooming<br />

industry. Reviews Level I through III and<br />

finishing techniques.<br />

(0.5/2/0/0); ASE Code: B; Prereq: AGV-203<br />

ANT<br />

ANTHROPOLOGY<br />

Cultural Anthropology 3<br />

> ANT-105<br />

Explores what it means to be human. A<br />

comparative, holistic study of group life in<br />

various cultures is undertaken. Selected<br />

aspects of physical and cultural anthropology<br />

perspectives provide the basis for these crosscultural<br />

examinations.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Honors Project 1<br />

> ANT-924<br />

Allows a qualified honors student to pursue a<br />

special concentration of study under the<br />

guidance of a faculty member. Requires<br />

completion of an honors project contract. May<br />

be taken more than once.<br />

(1/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Note: Requires approval of supervising professor<br />

and dean<br />

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APP<br />

APPAREL MERCHANDISING<br />

Apparel Visual Merchandising 3<br />

> APP-120<br />

Offers basic instruction in display construction,<br />

the relationship of display to the total<br />

promotional program, the role of the visual<br />

merchandiser, elements of display design,<br />

construction materials and merchandise<br />

selection. Students have an opportunity to<br />

create merchandise displays.<br />

(2/2/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

Principles of Fashion Merch<br />

> APP-130<br />

3<br />

Provides a historical and evolutionary<br />

introduction to the field of fashion<br />

merchandising: sociological, psychological<br />

and economic aspects of fashion; fashion<br />

terminology, fashion cycles; and current<br />

practices in fashion retailing.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

Fashion History 3<br />

> APP-140<br />

Covers the development of costumes and<br />

accessories as a part of a socioeconomic and<br />

cultural force from ancient times to the present<br />

and its relationship to contemporary fashion<br />

trends.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

Apparel Textiles 3<br />

> APP-210<br />

Studies basic fiber properties, yarn processing,<br />

fabric construction and fabric finishes. Fabric<br />

qualities are analyzed in relation to factors of<br />

design, strength, durability and serviceability.<br />

Directed laboratory activities provided.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

<strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Class</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong> . summer & <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> . COURSE DESCRIPTIONS<br />

ART<br />

ART<br />

Art Appreciation 3<br />

> ART-101<br />

Provides an overview of art from a historical,<br />

contemporary and aesthetic frame of reference.<br />

Recommended for non-Art majors.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Drawing 3<br />

> ART-133<br />

Introduces analysis of visual form and<br />

principles of responsive drawing. Includes<br />

perspective, chiaroscuro and figure drawing.<br />

(2/2/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Drawing II<br />

> ART-134<br />

3<br />

Continues skills begun in Drawing. Emphasis<br />

on figure drawing from model, various media.<br />

Emphasizes development of personal<br />

expression and portfolio.<br />

(2/2/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: ART-133<br />

Painting 3<br />

> ART-143<br />

Introduces oil or acrylic painting. Emphasizes<br />

canvas preparation, composition and<br />

craftsmanship.<br />

(2/2/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Painting II 3<br />

> ART-144<br />

Builds on skills learned in Painting with<br />

emphasis on development of independent<br />

aesthetic judgments.<br />

(2/2/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: ART-143<br />

Printmaking<br />

> ART-157<br />

3<br />

Introduces intaglio, relief and stencil<br />

printmaking processes and composition.<br />

(2/2/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Printmaking II 3<br />

> ART-158<br />

Continues technical development in relief and<br />

intaglio techniques; aesthetics stressed.<br />

(2/2/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: ART-157<br />

Sculpture<br />

> ART-163<br />

3<br />

Introduces techniques and concepts of<br />

sculpture using materials such as metal, glass,<br />

clay, wood, and plaster.<br />

(2/2/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Sculpture II 3<br />

> ART-164<br />

Continues the exploration of techniques and<br />

concepts of sculptural form. Assignments are<br />

geared for progressive development in the<br />

individual’s ability.<br />

(2/2/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: ART-163<br />

Sculpture III 3<br />

> ART-165<br />

Continues the exploration and development of<br />

techniques and concepts of sculptural form.<br />

Assignments are geared for progressive<br />

development of the individual’s ability. May be<br />

repeated once for credit.<br />

(2/2/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: ART-164<br />

Ceramics 3<br />

> ART-173<br />

Introduces wheel-thrown forms and handbuilding<br />

forms. Students examine methods of<br />

working with clay.<br />

(2/2/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Ceramics II 3<br />

> ART-174<br />

Continues the development of wheel-throwing<br />

and hand-building skills. Assignments are<br />

geared for progressive development of the<br />

individual’s ability.<br />

(2/2/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: ART-173<br />

Ceramics III 3<br />

> ART-175<br />

Continues the development of wheel-throwing<br />

and hand-building skills gained in Ceramics II.<br />

Assignments are geared for progressive<br />

development of the individual’s ability. May be<br />

repeated once for credit.<br />

(2/2/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: ART-174<br />

Photography<br />

> ART-184<br />

3<br />

Provides aesthetic, ethical and philosophical<br />

frameworks used in understanding the<br />

historical and contemporary worlds of<br />

photography. Focuses on both film and digital<br />

cameras. Highlights principles and elements of<br />

design and photographic composition.<br />

Photographs are created in a traditional and<br />

contemporary setting for portfolio and display.<br />

(2/2/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Digital Photography 3<br />

> ART-186<br />

Develops familiarity and proficiency with<br />

digital cameras, computers and printers.<br />

Studies technical and aesthetic issues in visual<br />

communication and digital image capture/<br />

presentation. Students complete presentations,<br />

critiques online, portfolio and displays.<br />

(2/2/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

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COURSE DESCRIPTIONS . summer & <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> . <strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Class</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong><br />

Art History I 3<br />

> ART-203<br />

Introduces the history of art chronologically,<br />

from the prehistoric period in Europe to the<br />

early Renaissance. Cultivates a meaningful<br />

recognition of different styles, concepts and<br />

concerns through an analysis of selected<br />

paintings, sculpture, architecture and other<br />

mediums. Emphasizes the thematic issues<br />

prevalent in various time periods and<br />

geographic/cultural areas. Examines<br />

interpretation, concepts, theories, and<br />

comparison of styles and techniques through<br />

readings, visual presentations, lecture and<br />

discussion.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Ceramics IV 3<br />

> ART-220<br />

Provides opportunity for students to do<br />

advanced individual projects in sculptural and<br />

functional ceramics. Assignments are geared<br />

for progressive development of the individual’s<br />

ability. Technical awareness of glaze materials,<br />

glaze formulation, firing techniques and studio<br />

operations are covered. Specific objectives are<br />

individualized and recorded in a contract<br />

signed by instructor and student. May be<br />

repeated for credit.<br />

(2/2/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: ART-175<br />

Intermediate Digital Photography 3<br />

> ART-223<br />

Improves proficiency with digital SLR cameras,<br />

computer applications and printing. Students<br />

build on technical and aesthetic issues in visual<br />

communication and digital image concept,<br />

capture and presentation. Students explore<br />

RAW format digital processing and digital<br />

photo management applications. Strongly<br />

emphasizes digital manipulation.<br />

(2/2/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: ART-186<br />

Projects in Photography 1<br />

> ART-290<br />

Studies photography as a way to communicate<br />

or make art. Students propose a personal<br />

project that can be created in traditional or<br />

digital capture. Work is displayed and weekly<br />

meetings mark progress on student project.<br />

(0/2/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Design Fundamentals 3<br />

> ART-301<br />

Introduces design concepts and fundamental<br />

skills through studio exercises. Explores design<br />

elements such as shape, value, texture, color,<br />

line, space and mass. Students generate<br />

creative ideas and employ a variety of media<br />

and materials to gain visual sensitivity through<br />

practical experience.<br />

(2/2/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

74<br />

Jewelry: Metalsmithing I 3<br />

> ART-405<br />

Introduces contemporary and traditional<br />

metalworking techniques and concepts,<br />

including the construction of small metal forms<br />

with a sculptural approach. The emphasis is on<br />

basic fabrication and manipulation methods.<br />

This class consists of group and individual<br />

demonstrations, discussions, and critiques.<br />

Slide lectures, visiting artists, reading and<br />

project assignments as well as discussions of<br />

current trends in the metals and craft fields will<br />

be covered. Demonstrations will include sheet<br />

metal fabrication, hammer forming, hydraulic<br />

die forming, soldering, riveting, repousse,<br />

etching, stone setting and patinations. Projects<br />

include the creation of jewelry, flatware, and<br />

other functional and non-functional objects<br />

using metals or other materials.<br />

(2/2/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Jewelry: Metalsmithing II 3<br />

> ART-407<br />

Investigates contemporary and traditional<br />

metalworking techniques and concepts,<br />

including the construction of small metal forms<br />

with a sculptural approach. The emphasis is on<br />

basic fabrication, manipulation, and casting<br />

methods. This class consists of group and<br />

individual demonstrations, discussions, and<br />

critiques. Slide lectures, visiting artists, reading<br />

and project assignments as well as discussions<br />

of current trends in the metals and craft fields<br />

will be covered. Demonstrations include more<br />

advanced methods of sheet metal fabrication,<br />

hammer forming, hydraulic die forming,<br />

soldering, riveting, repousse, stone setting,<br />

patinations and casting. Projects include the<br />

creation of jewelry, flatware, and other<br />

functional and non-functional objects using<br />

metals or other materials.<br />

(2/2/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: ART-405<br />

Glass I 3<br />

> ART-420<br />

Introduces contemporary and traditional<br />

glassworking techniques and concepts. Hot<br />

glassblowing, fusing, slumping and kiln casting<br />

will be covered. This class includes group and<br />

individual demonstrations, discussions, and<br />

critiques. Slide lectures, visiting artists, reading<br />

and project assignments as well as discussions<br />

of current trends in the field of glass art will be<br />

covered. Demonstrations include the creation<br />

of hollow forms, solid cast forms and flat<br />

fusing, and other functional and non-functional<br />

objects using glass.<br />

(2/2/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Glass II 3<br />

> ART-422<br />

Investigates contemporary and traditional<br />

glassworking techniques and concepts<br />

including hot glassblowing, fusing, slumping<br />

and kiln casting. This class consists of group<br />

and individual demonstrations, discussions<br />

and critiques. Slide lectures, visiting artists,<br />

reading and project assignments, as well as<br />

discussions of current trends in the field of<br />

glass art, will be covered. Demonstrations will<br />

include intermediate hot glass blowing, fusing,<br />

slumping and kiln casting. Projects will include<br />

the creation of hollow forms, solid cast forms<br />

and flat fusing, and other functional and nonfunctional<br />

objects using glass.<br />

(2/2/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: ART-420<br />

Honors Project 1<br />

> ART-924<br />

Allows a qualified honors student to pursue a<br />

special concentration of study under the<br />

guidance of a faculty member. Requires<br />

completion of an honors project contract. May<br />

be taken more than once.<br />

(1/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Note: Requires approval of supervising professor<br />

and dean<br />

Independent Study 1–3<br />

> ART-928<br />

Allows the student to do readings, papers,<br />

research and/or production work under the<br />

guidance of an art faculty member. Independent<br />

study contract required.<br />

(1-3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

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ASL<br />

AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE<br />

American Sign Language I 4<br />

> ASL-141<br />

Provides a beginning interactive course to<br />

promote comfort and knowledge in using<br />

grammar, syntax, vocabulary, fingerspelling,<br />

semantics and non-manual behaviors of<br />

American Sign Language in professional,<br />

social and every day normal conversational<br />

situations. Receptive and expressive skills are<br />

emphasized. Course is taught in American Sign<br />

Language and has a no voice policy.<br />

(4/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

American Sign Language II 4<br />

> ASL-171<br />

Allows continued development of American<br />

Sign Language grammar, syntax, vocabulary,<br />

fingerspelling, semantics and non-manual<br />

behaviors. Emphasis given to comprehension,<br />

production skills and use of language in a<br />

cultural context. Course is taught in American<br />

Sign Language and has a no voice policy. This<br />

course applies toward satisfaction of Historical/<br />

Cultural core for an A.A. degree.<br />

(4/0/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: ASL-141<br />

American Sign Language III 3<br />

> ASL-241<br />

Expands on previously learned grammar,<br />

syntax, sentence structure and vocabulary in<br />

more depth. Emphasizes expressive skills:<br />

students learn to tell stories and use the<br />

language in a variety of settings. This course<br />

applies toward satisfaction of historical/cultural<br />

core for an A.A. degree.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: ASL-171<br />

American Sign Language IV 3<br />

> ASL-271<br />

Focuses on an expanded awareness of the<br />

behaviors, values and issues in deaf culture<br />

through slang, varying levels of formality and<br />

socially appropriate language usage.<br />

Emphasizes receptive skills: students learn to<br />

read signed stories and poetry. This course<br />

applies toward satisfaction of historical/cultural<br />

core for an A.A. degree.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: ASL-241<br />

<strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Class</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong> . summer & <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> . COURSE DESCRIPTIONS<br />

BCA<br />

BUSINESS COMPUTER APPS<br />

College Prep Computer Skills I 1<br />

> BCA-080<br />

Provides basic computer skills instruction to<br />

students enrolled in the College Prep Block.<br />

Focuses on basic keyboard knowledge and<br />

command functions.<br />

(1/0/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

College Prep Computer Skills II 1<br />

> BCA-085<br />

Provides computer skills instruction to students<br />

enrolled in the College Prep Block. Continues<br />

instruction using word processing software.<br />

(1/0/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

Note: Placement test<br />

Intro to Word Processing 3<br />

> BCA-135<br />

Provides instruction in alphabetic and numeric<br />

keyboarding and includes exercises designed<br />

to increase speed to 45 words per minute with<br />

five or fewer errors on five-minute timed<br />

writings. Includes instruction in the use of<br />

proofreaders’ marks and in creating standard<br />

business letters, interoffice memos, tables,<br />

simple reports and newsletters using Microsoft<br />

Word.<br />

(2/2/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Advanced Word Processing 3<br />

> BCA-136<br />

Begins with a review of basic business<br />

correspondence. Instruction includes advanced<br />

topics such as mail merge, macros, styles,<br />

complex tables, long reports, graphics and<br />

online forms. Guided drills are designed to<br />

increase speed to 55 words per minute with<br />

five or fewer errors on five-minute timed<br />

writings.<br />

(2/2/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: BCA-135<br />

Advanced Word Processing Apps 3<br />

> BCA-138<br />

Provides further reinforcement of all concepts<br />

learned in Advanced Word Processing. Covers<br />

mail merge, macros, styles, complex tables,<br />

desktop published documents, online forms<br />

and long reports. Includes keying specialized<br />

documents, such as agendas, news releases,<br />

itineraries and speeches. Guided drills are<br />

designed to increase speed to 60 words per<br />

minute with five or fewer errors on five-minute<br />

timed writings. Students learn to make<br />

effective document formatting decisions<br />

working independently.<br />

(2/2/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: BCA-136<br />

PowerPoint Multimedia 3<br />

> BCA-179<br />

Develops knowledge of multimedia concepts<br />

by studying multimedia software and the<br />

hardware components needed to develop and<br />

view multimedia productions. Assessment<br />

projects are used by students for demonstration<br />

of knowledge of multimedia elements<br />

(copyright, video, graphics, sound, animation)<br />

knowledge of tools (digital camera, video<br />

camera, scanner, cams), and knowledge of<br />

editing software (sound editing, video editing,<br />

graphics editing).<br />

(2/2/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

Microcomputer Literacy 1<br />

> BCA-189<br />

Introduces the student to the personal<br />

computer concepts and basic computer<br />

applications. Students gain knowledge and<br />

skills in the basic concepts of Microsoft<br />

Windows and Word. They also gain experience<br />

using the Internet and e-mail. The course<br />

introduces students to spreadsheet and<br />

presentation software. This introductory course<br />

is intended for students with no knowledge or<br />

experience using personal computers.<br />

(0.5/1/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

Database/Spreadsheets 3<br />

> BCA-205<br />

Develops proficiency in the use of database<br />

and spreadsheet computer applications.<br />

Includes creating and sorting tables, using<br />

functions and formulas, creating queries and<br />

reports, formatting data, filtering records, and<br />

creating charts and graphs.<br />

(2/2/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

Intermediate Computer Bus Apps 3<br />

> BCA-213<br />

Extends basic knowledge of Microsoft Word,<br />

Access, Excel and PowerPoint. Upon<br />

completion of this course students should be<br />

able to demonstrate proficiency at the core<br />

level of the MOS (Microsoft Office Specialist)<br />

certification.<br />

(2/2/0/0); ASE Code: B; Prereq: BCA-212 or<br />

CSC-110<br />

Web Design Principles 3<br />

> BCA-290<br />

Focuses on the concepts of the overall<br />

production process surrounding Web site<br />

design with particular emphasis on layout,<br />

navigation and maintenance of Web sites.<br />

Students are exposed to a Web authoring<br />

software to design and create a Web site.<br />

(2/2/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

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COURSE DESCRIPTIONS . summer & <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> . <strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Class</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong><br />

Web Analytics 3<br />

> BCA-300<br />

Introduces the key concepts, tools, techniques<br />

and practices of Web analytics, a core business<br />

and communication channel organizations use<br />

to realize their Web sites’ full potential. Focuses<br />

on how Web analytics can drive higher profits<br />

and improve customer experiences.<br />

Emphasizes techniques students can use to<br />

successfully advocate and promote the use of<br />

Web analytics by organizations.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: B; Prereq: BCA-290, CIS-207,<br />

CIS-307<br />

BIO<br />

BIOLOGY<br />

Introductory Biology With Lab 3<br />

> BIO-104<br />

Intended as a beginning-level course for liberal<br />

arts students who are not planning to major in<br />

the sciences. The course includes genetics,<br />

evolution, ecology, plant and animal<br />

reproduction, and biodiversity. Current topics<br />

in life science are covered throughout the<br />

course. Students are offered a variety of<br />

opportunities in laboratory through<br />

investigations, discussion, written expression<br />

and readings.<br />

(2/2/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Basic Biological Concepts 3<br />

> BIO-110<br />

Designed for the student with little or no<br />

background in biology or chemistry, or as a<br />

refresher for the student who has not taken<br />

either for many years. Provides a basic<br />

foundation for further course work in the<br />

biological sciences.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

General Biology I 4<br />

> BIO-112<br />

Serves as an introductory course for biology,<br />

science and health science majors. Principles<br />

of cellular biology and elementary biochemistry<br />

and energy functions are covered; cell division,<br />

DNA/RNA and genetics follow. Evolution<br />

theory completes the work of the semester.<br />

(3/2/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: BIO-110 or BIO-168<br />

or BIO-186<br />

Note: Besides taking a prerequisite course,<br />

proficiency may be demonstrated by a passing<br />

score on the Biology Readiness Exam. Contact<br />

the Test Center for details.<br />

76<br />

General Biology II 4<br />

> BIO-113<br />

Continues the study of General Biology I<br />

concentrating on organismal biology and<br />

ecology. The evolution and diversity of the<br />

Monera, Protista, Fungi, Plantae and Animalia<br />

are covered, followed by a comprehensive<br />

study of ecology. Additional topics include<br />

plant anatomy and physiology, and animal<br />

systems including, but not limited to, nervous,<br />

circulatory, reproductive and immune systems.<br />

(3/2/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: BIO-112<br />

Nutrition 3<br />

> BIO-151<br />

Designed to show the relationship between<br />

sound nutrition and good health. Topics studied<br />

are: energy requirements, carbohydrates,<br />

lipids, proteins, vitamins, minerals,<br />

metabolism, physical exercise, dieting, weight<br />

problems, evaluation of nutritional claims,<br />

vegetarianism, and proper nutrition during<br />

pregnancy and lactation.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Note: Does not count as a science course for the<br />

A.A. degree<br />

Human Biology 3<br />

> BIO-154<br />

Examines human form and function and the<br />

relationship of humans to other living things.<br />

Fundamental biological principles as they<br />

apply to the human are explored. This course is<br />

intended for liberal arts students who do not<br />

currently plan to major in the biological or<br />

health sciences.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Basic Anatomy and Physiology 3<br />

> BIO-161<br />

Designed for students in the specific health<br />

sciences. An overview of human form and<br />

function presented in a lecture/laboratory<br />

format.<br />

(2/2/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

Human Anatomy & Phys I w/Lab 4<br />

> BIO-168<br />

Introduces the structure and function of the<br />

human body. Organization at the cellular and<br />

tissue level and selected organ systems are<br />

emphasized. Laboratory activities (which<br />

include computer simulations, dissection, and/<br />

or human specimens) reinforce current<br />

concepts.<br />

(3/2/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: One year of recent<br />

high school biology/chemistry with a grade of B<br />

or higher strongly recommended, or completion<br />

of Basic Biological Concepts or other collegelevel<br />

biology course<br />

Human Anatomy & Phys II w/Lab 4<br />

> BIO-173<br />

Continues the study of human organ systems.<br />

Laboratory activities and dissection, which<br />

includes computer simulations and human<br />

specimens, correspond to structures and<br />

functions investigated.<br />

(3/2/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: BIO-168<br />

Human Anatomy 4<br />

> BIO-177<br />

Covers the gross structure and function of<br />

human body systems. Focuses on function as<br />

it relates to structure through class and<br />

laboratory activities. Laboratory experiences<br />

include cadaver study, human specimens,<br />

dissection and interactive group work.<br />

(3/2/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Note: Recommend BIO-110 or recent high school<br />

science class with a grade of B or above<br />

Human Physiology<br />

> BIO-180<br />

4<br />

Examines the physiological processes<br />

associated with human body systems. Topics<br />

include biochemistry, metabolism, hormone<br />

actions, muscular physiology,<br />

neurophysiology, cardiovascular function,<br />

renal function, acid/base/electrolyte regulation,<br />

nutrient absorption, immune response and<br />

reproduction functions. Lab investigates<br />

system physiological responses and<br />

culminates in a research experience.<br />

(3/2/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: BIO-177<br />

Homeostatic Physiology<br />

> BIO-181<br />

3<br />

Designed for advanced Health Sciences<br />

students. This course emphasizes body<br />

systems important to maintaining homeostasis<br />

in the human. Nerve and muscle tissue,<br />

cardiac, respiratory, fluid-electrolyte and<br />

endocrine physiology are addressed.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: B; Prereq: BIO-161<br />

Basic Microbiology 1.5<br />

> BIO-182<br />

Includes the structures and function of<br />

microorganisms, characteristics of pathogenic<br />

and nonpathogenic bacteria, infection<br />

processes, specifics of the immune response,<br />

and principles and applications of asepsis.<br />

(1/1/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

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Microbiology 4<br />

> BIO-186<br />

Surveys bacteria, viruses and fungi: their<br />

growth characteristics, morphology and<br />

pathogenicity. The epidemiology and diagnosis<br />

of pathogenic bacteria and an introduction to<br />

immunology are also included. Laboratory<br />

emphasis is on culturing, identification, aseptic<br />

technique and basic immunological assays.<br />

(3/2/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: One year of recent<br />

high school biology/chemistry with a grade of B<br />

or higher is strongly recommended, or completion<br />

of Basic Biological Concepts or other collegelevel<br />

biology course<br />

Microbes and Society 3<br />

> BIO-189<br />

Explores microorganisms and how they have<br />

influenced human affairs and the environment.<br />

Through lectures, assigned readings,<br />

educational films, slides, tapes and discussions<br />

students explore the power of selected<br />

microorganisms, how they influenced history,<br />

demography, fashion, the arts, the economy<br />

and, of course, individual lives.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Introductory Biotechnology 3<br />

> BIO-190<br />

Explores biotechnology and its impact on<br />

science and society. Includes basic biological<br />

principles, biotech product development,<br />

agricultural and medical applications of<br />

biotechnology and potential careers. Intended<br />

for liberal arts students interested in<br />

biotechnology and those interested in the<br />

Biotechnology AAS degree.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Human Evolution 3<br />

> BIO-195<br />

Considers biological evaluations and<br />

applications to the history of the human<br />

species. Hypotheses and theories concerning<br />

the origins of the earth, life, levels of life, the<br />

human species and races are examined. Topics<br />

include primate classification and relationships,<br />

human evolution, anthropological and<br />

archeological techniques, the evolution of<br />

prehistoric culture, and human migration into<br />

North America. Concept-building subject areas<br />

include genetic, evolution and paleontology<br />

principles.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

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Biotechnology Internship 3<br />

> BIO-249<br />

Provides practical experience in the field of<br />

biotechnology. Students who have completed<br />

most or all of their course work in the<br />

biotechnology program are given the<br />

opportunity to acquire work-related skills<br />

through a cooperative effort with local<br />

biotechnology companies.<br />

(0/0/0/12); ASE Code: A; Prereq: BIO-147,<br />

CHM-175<br />

Note: Permission of instructor and dean<br />

Lab Methodology 3<br />

> BIO-400<br />

Emphasizes basic laboratory techniques<br />

commonly used in the biotechnology field.<br />

Includes properly collecting data, making<br />

laboratory measurements, preparing solutions<br />

and using laboratory instruments. Covers<br />

quality control and assurance, and biosafety<br />

issues such as bloodborne pathogen training<br />

and interpretation of MSDS literature. Lab<br />

included.<br />

(1/4/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

Molecular Biology Techniques I 4<br />

> BIO-410<br />

Introduces modern molecular biology<br />

techniques utilizing nucleic acids (DNA and<br />

RNA). Includes nucleic acid purification,<br />

quantitation, cloning and restriction enzyme<br />

digests. Advanced techniques include<br />

Southern and Northern analysis, polymerase<br />

chain reaction (PCR), real-time PCR and DNA<br />

sequencing. Stresses proficiency in techniques<br />

and proper analysis of results. Lab included.<br />

(1/6/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

Molecular Genetics 3<br />

> BIO-430<br />

Introduces the fundamental concepts of<br />

genetics. Focuses primarily on the modern<br />

discoveries of molecular biology and their<br />

applications in today’s world; however, basic<br />

principles of classical (Mendelian) genetics are<br />

also discussed. Topics include DNA structure<br />

and analysis, DNA replication, transcription,<br />

translation, cell cycle regulation with regard to<br />

cancer, recombinant DNA technology,<br />

genomics, and proteomics.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: B; Coreq: BIO-410<br />

Note: Lab not included. Students apply lab skills<br />

in Molecular Techniques I and Molecular<br />

Techniques II.<br />

Honors Project 1<br />

> BIO-924<br />

Allows a qualified honors student to pursue a<br />

special concentration of study under the<br />

guidance of a faculty member. Requires<br />

completion of an honors project contract.<br />

Course may be taken more than once.<br />

(1/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Note: Requires approval of supervising professor<br />

and dean<br />

BUS<br />

BUSINESS<br />

Intro to Business 3<br />

> BUS-102<br />

Focuses on American and global business and<br />

introduces the student to each primary facet of<br />

operating a business. This course will help the<br />

student understand economic, social and<br />

political influences that affect business success.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Small Business Planning Strategies<br />

> BUS-146<br />

3<br />

Learn strategies for small business through the<br />

development of a business plan and studying<br />

successful small businesses. This course<br />

incorporates finance, marketing, sales,<br />

organizational structure, and strategic<br />

management and decision making.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: B; Prereq: MGT-300, MKT-297,<br />

FIN-123<br />

Human Relations 3<br />

> BUS-161<br />

Explores the psychological principles of human<br />

behavior, helping students understand<br />

themselves and others in the workplace. This<br />

course is adapted to students’ needs and<br />

interests depending on their overall degree<br />

programs.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

How to Deliver Winning Present 1<br />

> BUS-178<br />

How to organize and present public speaking<br />

topics. Participants learn to use visual aids,<br />

outlines and agendas to complement their<br />

presentations.<br />

(1/0/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

Intro to Law 3<br />

> BUS-182<br />

Introduces the student to the broad spectrum<br />

of the involvement of business in customary<br />

business law topics.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

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COURSE DESCRIPTIONS . summer & <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> . <strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Class</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong><br />

Business Law I 3<br />

> BUS-185<br />

Surveys the general source of law and structure<br />

of the American legal system. Students learn<br />

basic principles of tort law, administrative law,<br />

constitutional law and contract law with an<br />

emphasis on business applications.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Professionalism: BPA 1<br />

> BUS-190<br />

Develops and recognizes leadership and<br />

teamwork utilizing a student professional<br />

organization, Business Professionals of<br />

America (BPA). Special emphasis is placed on<br />

leadership development activities. Students<br />

are provided the opportunity to participate in<br />

state and national business competitions, earn<br />

awards, perform community service and seek<br />

local, state and national office. This course may<br />

be repeated for credit.<br />

(1/0/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

Professionalism: SIFE 1<br />

> BUS-191<br />

Develops and recognizes leadership and team<br />

building skills of students seeking to make a<br />

difference in business and impact the world.<br />

Students In Free Enterprise (SIFE) members<br />

earn awards and scholarships by developing,<br />

leading and engaging in projects designed to<br />

positively impact their local, regional, national<br />

and international communities. Develops skills<br />

to help students gain a competitive edge in the<br />

professional world by participating in regional<br />

and national competitions, and networking<br />

with local, national and international<br />

organizations. This course may be repeated for<br />

1 or 2 credit hours.<br />

(1/0/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

Professionalism: DECA 1<br />

> BUS-192<br />

Develops and recognizes leadership and<br />

teamwork utilizing a student professional<br />

organization, Delta Epsilon Chi Association<br />

(DECA). Special emphasis is placed on<br />

leadership development activities. Students<br />

are provided the opportunity to participate in<br />

state and national business competitions, earn<br />

awards, perform community service and seek<br />

local, state and national office. This course may<br />

be repeated for credit.<br />

(1/0/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

Employment Search/Workplace<br />

Success 1<br />

> BUS-290<br />

Provides students with an understanding of the<br />

job-seeking process including resumes and<br />

interviews.<br />

(1/0/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

78<br />

Business Administration Capstone<br />

> BUS-294<br />

1<br />

Serves as a capstone for Business<br />

Administration majors. Students develop a<br />

leadership/employment portfolio to<br />

demonstrate achievement of program goals.<br />

(1/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Internship 0.5–9<br />

> BUS-932<br />

Provides an opportunity to receive experience<br />

through on-the-job training in an approved<br />

business establishment. Valuable learning<br />

experiences are structured by the program<br />

coordinator and the training sponsor.<br />

(0/0/0/2-36); ASE Code: A<br />

CHM<br />

CHEMISTRY<br />

Intro to Chemistry 3<br />

> CHM-110<br />

Introduces chemistry to those with little or no<br />

previous background in chemistry and is<br />

preparatory for further course work in<br />

chemistry including Intro to Organic &<br />

Biochemistry for Nursing students. The course<br />

includes a study of chemical structure and<br />

bonding, measurements, periodic table,<br />

nuclear chemistry weight/volume relationships<br />

in chemical reactions, and solution chemistry.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Note: The lab is optional.<br />

Intro to Chemistry Laboratory 1<br />

> CHM-111<br />

Laboratory to accompany CHM-110.<br />

(0/2/0/0); ASE Code: A; Coreq: CHM-110<br />

General Chemistry I 4<br />

> CHM-165<br />

Studies the basic principles of inorganic<br />

chemistry with emphasis on such concepts as<br />

measurements and problem solving, chemical<br />

reactions and equations, stoichiometry, atomic<br />

structure and nuclear chemistry, periodicity,<br />

chemical bonding, kinetic molecular theory<br />

and gas laws, and the structure and properties<br />

of matter.<br />

(3/2/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: CHM-110, MAT-102<br />

or MAT-138<br />

General Chemistry II 4<br />

> CHM-175<br />

Studies colligative properties along with<br />

thermodynamics and kinetics, chemical<br />

equilibrium, electrochemistry, acids, bases and<br />

complex ions, and an introduction to organic<br />

chemistry.<br />

(3/2/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: CHM-165<br />

Organic Chemistry I<br />

> CHM-262<br />

4.5<br />

Introduces the theory and practice of organic<br />

chemistry with emphasis on the chemistry of<br />

functional groups. Areas stressed are<br />

nomenclature, stereoisomerism, chemical<br />

bonding, reaction mechanisms, the<br />

characterization of hydrocarbons, alkyl halides<br />

and alcohols. The laboratory stresses<br />

development of appropriate organic chemistry<br />

separation, isolation and synthetic techniques.<br />

(3/3/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: CHM-175<br />

Independent Study 1–1.5<br />

> CHM-928<br />

Provides readings, papers and basic research<br />

or other projects under the individual guidance<br />

of a staff member.<br />

(0/2-3/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Note: Permission of instructor and dean.<br />

CIS<br />

COMPUTER INFO SYSTEMS<br />

Intro to Program Logic/Language 4<br />

> CIS-126<br />

Introduces beginning programming students<br />

to basic computer programming concepts.<br />

Covers principles of program logic and design<br />

using both procedural and object-oriented<br />

techniques. Students design, code and test<br />

computer programs using well-structured<br />

programming logic.<br />

(3/2/0/0); ASE Code: A; Coreq: MAT-062<br />

Programming Concepts<br />

> CIS-128<br />

3<br />

Introduces computer programming, including<br />

the technical aspects of designing and coding<br />

computer programs to accomplish business<br />

objectives, and how this technology fits into<br />

companies’ overall information systems<br />

needs. Explores application software<br />

development and explains basic programming<br />

logic structures, facilitating successful<br />

designing, coding and testing.<br />

(2/2/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

Microcomputer Operating Systems 3<br />

> CIS-135<br />

Introduces and familiarizes students with a<br />

variety of PC-based operating systems. The<br />

systems include DOS, Windows, UNIX and<br />

LINUX. The respective strengths of the<br />

operating environments are reviewed, along<br />

with the approaches used in providing systems<br />

management and software development<br />

support capabilities.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

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Java 4<br />

> CIS-172<br />

Provides an introduction to object-oriented<br />

program and design concepts using the Java<br />

programming language. Intended for students<br />

without previous object-oriented programming<br />

experience. The course covers methods,<br />

classes and objects with emphasis on<br />

modularity and code reusability. Students<br />

code, test, and debug simple applets and<br />

applications illustrating understanding of<br />

conditionals, iteration, array handling, event<br />

processing, string handling, and input-output.<br />

(3/2/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: CIS-126<br />

Java II 4<br />

> CIS-176<br />

Continues Java. This course covers such topics<br />

as advanced GUI, exception handling,<br />

multithreading, multimedia, files and streams,<br />

networking, and data structures.<br />

(3/2/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: CIS-172, CIS-333<br />

J2EE Servlets and JSP 4<br />

> CIS-180<br />

Provides practical application of server-side<br />

development using servlets and Java server<br />

pages (JSP). This course is intended for<br />

developers already familiar with the Java<br />

programming language.<br />

(3/2/0/0); ASE Code: B; Prereq: CIS-176<br />

Internet Programming II 4<br />

> CIS-192<br />

Develops Web-server scripting for dynamic<br />

Web page production. Covers Active Server<br />

Pages (ASP v3), XML and ASP.NET<br />

technologies. Builds on database design and<br />

SQL syntax skills acquired in prerequisite<br />

courses. Knowledge of VB.NET is necessary.<br />

(3/2/0/0); ASE Code: B; Prereq: CIS-190, CIS-333<br />

Fundamentals of Web Programming 3<br />

> CIS-207<br />

Presents hypertext markup language principles<br />

used in creating well-designed Web pages.<br />

Students also use JavaScript and DHTML on<br />

an introductory level.<br />

(2/2/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

Intro to Databases 3<br />

> CIS-307<br />

Introduces students to database concepts and<br />

different software applications used in<br />

database management. Covers the design of<br />

tables and forms for data entry in a relational<br />

database management system. Students<br />

maintain the data and design inquiries to<br />

produce information for decision making, data<br />

analysis and integration with other software<br />

applications.<br />

(2/2/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

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Database and SQL 4<br />

> CIS-333<br />

Covers programming for the SQL server<br />

relational database environment. Some of the<br />

topics include T-SQL, joining tables, creating<br />

and altering SQL server tables, replication,<br />

OLAP, creating and testing stored procedures,<br />

triggers, security, and tuning.<br />

(3/2/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: CIS-126<br />

PHP/Apache/MySQL 3<br />

> CIS-334<br />

Introduces PHP, Apache and MySQL open<br />

source technologies used to create dynamic,<br />

database-driven Web applications. Students<br />

create MySQL databases and use server-side<br />

scripting language (PHP) to write applications<br />

that interact with the database through Apache<br />

Web server technology.<br />

(2/2/0/0); ASE Code: B; Prereq: BCA-290, CIS-207,<br />

CIS-307<br />

Structured Systems Analysis 3<br />

> CIS-504<br />

Covers the foundational aspects of system<br />

analysis and design, and the role of the systems<br />

analyst in a business information systems<br />

environment. Teaches the tools, techniques and<br />

methodologies used to analyze and design<br />

information systems and produce technical<br />

solutions for companies’ information<br />

technology needs.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: B; Prereq: CIS-126<br />

Advanced Visual Basic.Net 4<br />

> CIS-610<br />

Extends students’ knowledge of Visual Basic.<br />

NET and its use in database-backed, Webcentric<br />

applications. ADO.NET, ASP.NET, Web<br />

Services and Web Forms technologies are<br />

covered, in particular their roles in building<br />

n-tier applications.<br />

(3/2/0/0); ASE Code: B; Prereq: CIS-609, CIS-333<br />

CLS<br />

CULTURAL STUDIES<br />

Language and Society<br />

> CLS-125<br />

3<br />

Introduces basic sociolinguistic principles.<br />

Practices methods for discovering and<br />

describing socially significant language<br />

behavior. Explores correlations between social<br />

and linguistic behavior. Analyzes the<br />

educational and political implications of<br />

sociolinguistic findings.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Understand Cultures: The Mideast 3<br />

> CLS-140<br />

Examines in a cross-cultural context the<br />

politics, economics, history, ethnic groups,<br />

religions and cultures of the Mideast from<br />

Morocco to Afghanistan and Pakistan. Includes<br />

study of all aspects of the Arab/Israeli conflict.<br />

Students also acquire an understanding of<br />

nationalism, tribalism and energy issues in a<br />

global context.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Understand Cultures: Latin America 3<br />

> CLS-151<br />

Examines human spatial and cultural behavior<br />

in Latin America by exploring political,<br />

economic, religious and social institutions.<br />

Theoretical readings are balanced with case<br />

studies to enable students to explore<br />

theoretical perspectives in a cross-cultural<br />

context.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Understand Cultures: Modern Japan 3<br />

> CLS-165<br />

Begins with a survey of Japanese history and<br />

culture to the Meijl Restoration of 1868.<br />

Emphasis is on the borrowing and blending of<br />

Chinese culture with Japanese culture, dating<br />

back to the Tang dynasty in China. Students<br />

focus on the Japanese adaptation to the<br />

challenges of modernization, with emphasis on<br />

accommodating industry and modern systems<br />

of government within a traditional Japanese<br />

cultural system. Issues include the relationship<br />

with China, World War II and the economic<br />

expansion of Japan from 1945 to the present.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

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COURSE DESCRIPTIONS . summer & <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> . <strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Class</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong><br />

Understand Cultures: Modern China 3<br />

> CLS-167<br />

Focuses on the 19th and 20th centuries, a<br />

period of confusion, violence and chaos, during<br />

which China has undergone a dramatic<br />

revolution. Compares how ancient China<br />

struggled to adopt the most useful practices of<br />

the western enlightenment while keeping its<br />

unique identity. Explores this struggle by<br />

examining geography, philosophy of<br />

Confucianism, and religious and political<br />

practices.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Culture and Technology 3<br />

> CLS-190<br />

Introduces students to the relationships<br />

between technology and culture through an<br />

interdisciplinary study of the humanities. The<br />

course examines these relationships through<br />

works in the humanities, for example art,<br />

literature, music, philosophy, religion, history,<br />

film and anthropology.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Communication and Culture 3<br />

> CLS-192<br />

Examines the implications and impacts of<br />

various communication media, especially<br />

modern ones, on human culture and society.<br />

Using tools of historical and cultural studies, as<br />

well as the interpretive methods of the<br />

humanities, students will explore, for example,<br />

how new communications media affect<br />

interpersonal relations, self concept,<br />

democracy, experiences of space/time and<br />

human creativity.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

80<br />

COM<br />

COMMUNICATION<br />

Comm for Health Care Professionals 3<br />

> COM-222<br />

Introduces the theories and skills used to<br />

analyze and understand communication<br />

variables affecting human relationships, such<br />

as personal perception, feedback, idea<br />

development and nonverbal cues. Builds<br />

competencies and skills relevant to various<br />

interpersonal contexts within health care<br />

settings.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

Basic Communications 3<br />

> COM-710<br />

Provides an opportunity for students to<br />

improve English language skills. The principles<br />

of English grammar, punctuation and style are<br />

studied. Emphasis is placed on correct<br />

grammar usage, spelling, vocabulary and<br />

proofreading/editing skills for the office<br />

professional.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: B; Prereq: ENG-013<br />

Workplace Communications 3<br />

> COM-723<br />

Emphasizes practical application of theories<br />

and principles to develop writing skills essential<br />

to encounters in contexts of occupational<br />

communications. Includes writing business<br />

letters, resumes, memos, instructional<br />

materials and reports, and using visual aids,<br />

taught through a blend of formal lectures and<br />

student participation. Offered for students<br />

enrolled in Applied Science and Technology<br />

programs.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

Oral Communication/Workplace 3<br />

> COM-744<br />

Emphasizes the practical application of theories<br />

and principles to the development of<br />

presentation skills essential to communication<br />

encounters in contexts of occupational<br />

communications. Helps students become<br />

confident presenters by focusing on the<br />

preparation and delivery of various workplace<br />

presentations. Offered for students in Applied<br />

Science and Technology programs.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

CRJ<br />

CRIMINAL JUSTICE<br />

Intro to Criminal Justice 3<br />

> CRJ-100<br />

Provides an overview of the American criminal<br />

justice system and examines the process of<br />

justice administration through the agencies of<br />

law enforcement, courts and corrections.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Ethics in Criminal Justice<br />

> CRJ-101<br />

3<br />

Examines the ethical considerations facing the<br />

criminal justice practitioner. Includes<br />

determining moral behavior, developing moral<br />

and ethical behavior, ethics and law<br />

enforcement, ethics and the courts, ethics and<br />

corrections, policy and management issues,<br />

professionalism,<br />

practitioners.<br />

pride and ethics for<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A; Coreq: CRJ-100<br />

Police and Society 3<br />

> CRJ-111<br />

Examines police as part of society’s official<br />

control apparatus. A theory-based course<br />

which utilizes a multiple causation model to<br />

explain police issues, integrating six core<br />

elements: history, role, socialization, culture,<br />

function and experience. Students study police<br />

history, police role and organization, the<br />

making of a police officer, police behavior,<br />

stress, the delivery of effective police services<br />

and the future of law enforcement.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Intro to Corrections 3<br />

> CRJ-120<br />

Examines the history, theories and practices of<br />

penal institutions, both adult and juvenile.<br />

Additionally explores penal reform in relation<br />

to various objectives of modern penology.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: CRJ-100<br />

Criminal Law 3<br />

> CRJ-130<br />

Reviews the historical development of criminal<br />

law and the resulting philosophy of law that<br />

has developed. The law-making process, with<br />

the societal and political influences, is<br />

examined and discussed. Comparisons of<br />

common law with contemporary law are<br />

analyzed in an attempt to determine what<br />

impact historical events and societal changes<br />

have had in bringing about change.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

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Constitutional Criminal Procedure 3<br />

> CRJ-133<br />

Studies the development of fundamental<br />

principles in constitutional law, integrating a<br />

case-by-case study of United States Supreme<br />

Court decisions and a broad examination of the<br />

judicial legal processes. Coverage includes the<br />

nature of judicial review, powers of the<br />

Supreme Court, president, Congress and<br />

federalism.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: CRJ-100<br />

Correctional Law 3<br />

> CRJ-136<br />

Explores current statutory and case law<br />

pertinent to correctional concepts, facilities and<br />

related topics. Examines major legal issues:<br />

incarceration, probation, parole, restitution,<br />

pardon, restoration of rights and related topics.<br />

Students identify and discuss legal issues<br />

which directly affect correctional systems and<br />

personnel.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: CRJ-100<br />

Criminal Investigation 3<br />

> CRJ-141<br />

Presents the basic principles of investigation,<br />

both public and private, including: examination<br />

of the scene, collecting physical evidence,<br />

interrogations and interviews, sketching a<br />

scene, report writing, and basic photography.<br />

Special methods of investigating certain crimes<br />

are explored, and the function of the crime<br />

laboratory discussed.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Criminology 3<br />

> CRJ-200<br />

Surveys the nature, causes and extent of crime<br />

and delinquency; major consideration is given<br />

to various explanations from numerous<br />

disciplines.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: SOC-110<br />

Juvenile Delinquency 3<br />

> CRJ-201<br />

Analyzes the various components of<br />

delinquency: home, school, peer group and<br />

community structure. Explores the role of<br />

therapeutic and detention centers and the<br />

juvenile court, as well as approaches to<br />

prevention and treatment.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: SOC-110<br />

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Cultural Awareness/CJ Practitioners 3<br />

> CRJ-202<br />

Expands the student’s awareness of both<br />

cognitive knowledge and skills necessary to<br />

interact effectively with and serve culturally<br />

diverse populations. Emphasizes attitudes,<br />

competencies, and behavioral issues in<br />

interracial and cross-cultural contacts between<br />

criminal justice practitioners and a diverse<br />

citizenry. Sociological frameworks allow for<br />

examination of diversity with respect to race,<br />

ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, poverty,<br />

religion, age, disability and language<br />

minorities.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: CRJ-100, SOC-110<br />

Comm-Oriented Policing/Prob Solv<br />

> CRJ-232<br />

3<br />

Utilizes community-oriented policing<br />

philosophy and problem-oriented policing<br />

methods. Emphasizes active research into<br />

crime patterns, to explain them in terms of<br />

environmental influences and develop<br />

strategies to prevent and/or control crime<br />

problems.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A; Coreq: CRJ-133<br />

Honors Project 1<br />

> CRJ-924<br />

Allows a qualified honors student to pursue a<br />

special concentration of study under the<br />

guidance of a faculty member. Requires<br />

completion of an honors project contract.<br />

(1/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Note: Requires approval of supervising professor<br />

and dean<br />

Internship 1<br />

> CRJ-932<br />

Provides placement in a criminal justice agency<br />

in a student capacity. Work experience in an<br />

agency under supervision of professionals in<br />

the field permits students to learn what career<br />

opportunities are offered.<br />

(0/0/3/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: CRJ-100<br />

CSC<br />

COMPUTER SCIENCE<br />

Intro to Computers<br />

> CSC-110<br />

3<br />

Familiarizes the student with business,<br />

personal and industrial uses of<br />

microcomputers. Broad-based overview of<br />

microcomputer topics is presented; concepts<br />

of storage media, file organization and data<br />

representation are also presented. The<br />

fundamentals of computer problem solving<br />

and programming are discussed.<br />

(2/2/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Computer Science 4<br />

> CSC-142<br />

Introduces computer programming including<br />

data types, expressions, input/output, control<br />

structures, functional and object-oriented<br />

programming, and simple data structures. The<br />

course emphasizes problem-solving skills<br />

through program refinement, documentation<br />

and programming style.<br />

(4/0/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: MAT-102<br />

Data Structures 4<br />

> CSC-153<br />

Continues the study of program design and<br />

construction begun in CSC-142. The course<br />

emphasizes topics in data structures and<br />

practice in their specification, design,<br />

implementation and use. Topics include<br />

container classes, arrays, lists, stacks, queues,<br />

trees, graphs, algorithm analysis, objectoriented<br />

programming, data abstraction, and<br />

searching and sorting techniques.<br />

(4/0/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: CSC-142<br />

Computer Org/Assembly Lang Prog 4<br />

> CSC-175<br />

Emphasizes the organization and operation of<br />

computer systems at the assembly-language<br />

level. The mapping of statements and<br />

constructs in a high-level language onto<br />

sequences of machine instructions is studied,<br />

as well as the internal representation of simple<br />

data types and structures. Programming<br />

practice with an assembly language provides<br />

practical application of concepts presented in<br />

class.<br />

(4/0/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: CSC-142<br />

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COURSE DESCRIPTIONS . summer & <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> . <strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Class</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong><br />

DAN<br />

DANCE<br />

Fundamentals of Modern Dance 1.5<br />

> DAN-110<br />

Introduces basic modern dance technique and<br />

choreography. Students practice standard<br />

movements, and locomotor patterns are<br />

introduced to creative concepts. May be<br />

repeated for credit.<br />

(0/3/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Fundamentals of Jazz Dance 1.5<br />

> DAN-120<br />

Develops modern jazz dance technique and<br />

choreography. Students are introduced to the<br />

history and concepts of the jazz idiom and<br />

practice standard and creative jazz movements<br />

and locomotor patterns. May be repeated for<br />

credit.<br />

(0/3/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Ballet 1.5<br />

> DAN-130<br />

Introduces classical ballet technique. Students<br />

explore the basic history of ballet. Additionally,<br />

students learn the principles and terminology<br />

of ballet while striving for a kinesthetic<br />

understanding of the art form. May be repeated<br />

for credit.<br />

(0/3/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Independent Study 1.5<br />

> DAN-928<br />

Allows students to continue to develop abilities<br />

in modern and/or jazz dance technique. May be<br />

taken more than once.<br />

(0/3/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: DAN-110 and/or<br />

DAN-120<br />

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DEN<br />

DENTAL<br />

Fundamentals of Dentistry<br />

> DEN-100<br />

3.5<br />

Provides the foundations of knowledge<br />

necessary to begin a study in the dental field.<br />

Introduction to instrumentation, dental<br />

specialties and special needs patients are<br />

discussed. Introductory oral hygiene<br />

instruction and basic radiography are provided.<br />

(2/3/0/0); ASE Code: B; Coreq: HSC-107, HSC-210,<br />

DEN-120, DEN-130<br />

Dental Terminology<br />

> DEN-110<br />

2<br />

Enlists a comprehensive study of dental<br />

terminology for dental program preparation,<br />

career entry or review. Explains the<br />

composition of dental terms by exploring<br />

prefix, root combination and suffix divisions.<br />

Discusses common dental procedures,<br />

practices and disease processes.<br />

(2/0/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

Dental Anatomy 3<br />

> DEN-120<br />

Introduces students to basics of embryology,<br />

histology, terms and anatomy of the oral cavity<br />

including a detailed study of crown and root<br />

morphology of both primary and permanent<br />

dentition.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

Head and Neck Anatomy<br />

> DEN-130<br />

1.5<br />

Utilizes a systems approach to the gross<br />

anatomy of the head and neck with emphasis<br />

on the maxilla, mandible, oral tissues,<br />

neuromuscular and circulatory function,<br />

supporting structures and the<br />

temporomandibular joint.<br />

(1/1/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

Dental Emergencies 0.5<br />

> DEN-150<br />

Provides an overview of emergencies common<br />

to the dental office setting. Students gain<br />

knowledge in emergency drugs, allergic<br />

reactions and drug-related emergencies. Also<br />

emphasized are specific medical conditions<br />

related to treatment.<br />

(0.5/0/0/0); ASE Code: B; Prereq: DEN-100,<br />

DEN-120, DEN-130<br />

Preventive Dentistry 1.5<br />

> DEN-200<br />

Provides an introduction to dental disease, the<br />

causes and methods for prevention. An intense<br />

focus on dental caries and preliminary<br />

information on periodontal disease. Students<br />

learn to utilize patient assessment techniques<br />

and provide oral health information.<br />

(1/1/0/0); ASE Code: B; Coreq: DEN-120, DEN-130<br />

Dental Nutrition 1<br />

> DEN-220<br />

Study of the role of diet upon oral structures<br />

and application of the role of dietary analysis to<br />

the treatment plan of a dental patient. Emphasis<br />

is placed on analysis of the complete diet and<br />

preventive recommendations.<br />

(1/0/0/0); ASE Code: B; Prereq: DEN-120, DEN-130;<br />

Coreq: DEN-200<br />

Dental Radiography 3<br />

> DEN-300<br />

Provides students with principles and<br />

techniques of dental radiography. Students<br />

receive practical experience on manikins and<br />

selected patients.<br />

(2/2/0/0); ASE Code: B; Prereq: DEN-100, DEN-120,<br />

DEN-130<br />

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DRA<br />

FILM AND THEATRE<br />

Intro to Theatre 3<br />

> DRA-101<br />

Requires no previous experience. Introduces<br />

the student to the roles of actor, director,<br />

designer, playwright and critic, and provides a<br />

brief history of the art.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Film Analysis 3<br />

> DRA-116<br />

Focuses on the methods and technologies of<br />

film art. The emphasis is on analysis of classic<br />

narrative films. Subjects for analysis include<br />

narrative structure, segmentation, shot-byshot<br />

breakdown, elements of mise-en-scene<br />

and montage, auteurs, genres, production<br />

considerations, and conventions.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Film Topics 3<br />

> DRA-117<br />

Offers in-depth study of various topics in film<br />

studies. Some topics offered are the study of<br />

genre theory, specific genres, film adaptation<br />

of literature and drama, moral themes and<br />

documentary film. All film topics will study the<br />

relationship between the topic and culture,<br />

identify operating principles and relevant<br />

contextual forces, and apply these concepts to<br />

the study of specific films. Course may be<br />

repeated for credit.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: ENG-105 or<br />

ENG-120<br />

Intro to Play Analysis 3<br />

> DRA-125<br />

Focuses on the reading, discussion,<br />

interpretation and analysis of dramatic texts. It<br />

is the aim of this course to provide a<br />

concentrated study of beginning play analysis<br />

through discussion and written analysis.<br />

Students gain an understanding of the<br />

important role that dramatic analysis plays<br />

when mounting a production in the theatre.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Acting I 3<br />

> DRA-130<br />

Introduces basic acting techniques with<br />

emphasis on improvisation, concentration and<br />

self-analysis.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

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Acting II 3<br />

> DRA-132<br />

Continues training in basic acting techniques<br />

with emphasis on creating characters in<br />

scripted scenes. Students present individual<br />

and group scenes.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: DRA-130<br />

Technical Theatre 4<br />

> DRA-163<br />

Provides information on and experience with<br />

the materials, tools, equipment, and techniques<br />

of manual drafting, scenery construction and<br />

painting, stage lighting, costuming, and makeup.<br />

Hands-on experience with each of the areas<br />

of study is emphasized. Students are required<br />

to work on the technical aspects for one<br />

<strong>Kirkwood</strong> production. The course is designed<br />

to produce students who have a working<br />

knowledge of the basic techniques of producing<br />

a live performance. The course is open to all<br />

students.<br />

(3/2/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Technical Theatre Lab 1<br />

> DRA-172<br />

Provides students credit for work as technicians<br />

in one <strong>Kirkwood</strong> production. A minimum of 24<br />

hours of practical work is required for a passing<br />

grade. May be repeated up to six times.<br />

(0/2/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Acting Lab 1<br />

> DRA-230<br />

Provides students credit for work as actors in<br />

one <strong>Kirkwood</strong> production. A minimum of 24<br />

hours of practical work is required for a passing<br />

grade. May be repeated up to six times.<br />

(0/2/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Independent Study 1–3<br />

> DRA-928<br />

Allows the student to do readings, papers,<br />

research and/or production work under the<br />

guidance of a theatre faculty member.<br />

Independent study contract required.<br />

(0/2-6/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

DSV<br />

DISABILITY SERVICES<br />

Intro to Disabilities Services 3<br />

> DSV-100<br />

Examines the values, skills and issues of<br />

working with people with disabilities in<br />

educational, vocational and residential<br />

settings. Students visit agencies and complete<br />

volunteer experiences at community sites. This<br />

course meets part of the requirement for the<br />

Iowa Paraeducator Generalist Certification.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Observation/Mgmt of Behavior 3<br />

> DSV-120<br />

Develops skills of observation and<br />

management of the behavior of others<br />

individually and in groups. Students develop<br />

strategies for helping others to manage their<br />

own behavior. This course meets part of the<br />

requirement for the Iowa Paraeducator<br />

Generalist Certification. May be repeated one<br />

time for credit with permission of coordinator.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Instruction/Adaptation Strategies 3<br />

> DSV-130<br />

Develops the skills to facilitate the<br />

mainstreaming of students with disabilities<br />

and work with gifted and talented students in<br />

school settings. Students taking the course<br />

learn strategies for instructing diverse groups<br />

of learners and adapting curriculum and<br />

materials. The course includes an overview of<br />

the special education system and the evolving<br />

relationship with regular education. Issues<br />

related to adults with disabilities are discussed.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Exceptional Persons 3<br />

> DSV-200<br />

Studies the educational, cultural, and social<br />

aspects of children and adults who are<br />

exceptional in the context of mental, emotional<br />

and physical development. Includes discussion<br />

of gifted and talented children in schools.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: PSY-111<br />

Culturally/Ling Diverse Children 3<br />

> DSV-250<br />

Prepares staff to work with culturally and<br />

linguistically diverse children, including<br />

English language learners, those with language<br />

disorders, deaf and hard of hearing students.<br />

Includes use of technology, instructional<br />

methodology, appropriate translation and<br />

interpretation procedures, and communication<br />

with team members. Participants work<br />

collaboratively and individually to develop<br />

projects.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: DSV-100 &<br />

DSV-120, or IPT-252 & PSY-121<br />

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COURSE DESCRIPTIONS . summer & <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> . <strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Class</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong><br />

Dis Svs Careers Field Exp/Sem 3<br />

> DSV-290<br />

Places the student in two settings (educational,<br />

vocational or residential) which serve people<br />

with disabilities. Students develop specific<br />

objectives related to program competencies.<br />

Students meet in seminars to assess progress<br />

and discuss student experiences.<br />

(1.5/0/4.5/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: DSV-100,<br />

PSY-111, DSV-110 or DSV-120 or DSV-130<br />

ECE<br />

EARLY CHILDHOOD ED<br />

Intro to Early Childhood Education 3<br />

> ECE-103<br />

Gives students an historical and philosophical<br />

foundation of the field of early childhood<br />

education. Includes an overview of assessment<br />

and trends that influence best practices.<br />

Explores careers in the field. Addresses<br />

influences of families and diversity.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Child Health, Safety and Nutrition 3<br />

> ECE-133<br />

Focuses on current concepts in the fields of<br />

health, safety and nutrition and their<br />

relationship to the growth and development of<br />

young children ages birth to eight. Blends<br />

current theory with practical applications and<br />

assessments. Includes the influences of<br />

families and diversity on health, safety and<br />

nutrition in early childhood settings.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Early Childhood Curriculum I 3<br />

> ECE-158<br />

Focuses on the development, implementation<br />

and assessment of appropriate environments<br />

and curricula for young children ages three<br />

through eight. Students prepare to utilize<br />

developmentally appropriate practices in a<br />

context of family and culturally sensitive care.<br />

Emphasizes understanding children’s<br />

developmental stages and developing<br />

appropriate learning opportunities, interactions<br />

and environments in the following areas:<br />

dramatic play, art, music, fine and gross motor<br />

play.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

84<br />

Early Childhood Curriculum II 3<br />

> ECE-159<br />

Focuses on the development, implementation<br />

and assessment of appropriate environments<br />

and curricula for young children ages three<br />

through eight. Students prepare to utilize<br />

developmentally appropriate practices in a<br />

context of family and culturally sensitive care.<br />

Emphasizes understanding children’s<br />

developmental stages and developing<br />

appropriate learning opportunities, interactions<br />

and environments in the following areas:<br />

emergent literacy, math, science, technology<br />

and social studies.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: ECE-158<br />

Child Growth and Development 3<br />

> ECE-170<br />

Reviews typical and atypical development of<br />

children from conception to adolescence in all<br />

developmental domains. Presents interactions<br />

between child, family and society within a<br />

variety of community and cultural contexts.<br />

Examines theories associated with our<br />

understanding of children.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Early Childhood Field Experience 3<br />

> ECE-262<br />

Supervised experience in selected early<br />

childhood settings serving children ages birth<br />

through eight. Includes integration of theory,<br />

research, and reflective practice. Provides an<br />

understanding of developmentally appropriate<br />

practices and the developmental stages of<br />

diverse populations of young children and<br />

families. Emphasizes professional relationships<br />

and behavior, appropriate adult/child<br />

interactions, basic curriculum planning and<br />

program routines.<br />

(1/0/6/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: ECE-103, ECE-158,<br />

ECE-170<br />

Early Childhood Program Admin 3<br />

> ECE-290<br />

Addresses the function common to<br />

administering quality child care programs,<br />

planning, implementation, operating and<br />

evaluating. Aspects covered include director<br />

responsibilities; policy setting; development;<br />

staff, fiscal and facility management; parent<br />

involvement; and marketing.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Note: Experience in child care setting, Early<br />

Childhood curriculum courses preferred<br />

Independent Study 1–2<br />

> ECE-928<br />

Allows the student to pursue a special<br />

concentration of study under the guidance of a<br />

faculty member. Requires an independent<br />

study contract.<br />

(0/2-4/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Note: Requires approval of supervising faculty<br />

member and dean<br />

ECN<br />

ECONOMICS<br />

Principles of Macroeconomics 3<br />

> ECN-120<br />

Introduces principles of the economizing<br />

problem with emphasis on national income<br />

and employment analysis. Includes national<br />

income accounting, the business cycle, money<br />

and banking, fiscal and monetary theory,<br />

policy, and economic growth. Recommended<br />

for students pursuing a baccalaureate degree.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Principles of Microeconomics<br />

> ECN-130<br />

3<br />

Emphasizes markets, the price system and the<br />

allocation of resources, demand and supply,<br />

market structures, price and output<br />

determination, and income distribution.<br />

Recommended for students pursuing a<br />

baccalaureate degree.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Honors Project 1<br />

> ECN-924<br />

Allows a qualified honors student to pursue a<br />

special concentration of study under the<br />

guidance of an honors faculty member.<br />

Requires completion of an honors project<br />

learning contract. May be taken more than<br />

once.<br />

(1/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Note: Requires approval of supervising professor<br />

and dean<br />

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EDU<br />

EDUCATION<br />

Exploring Teaching 3<br />

> EDU-110<br />

Introduces the concerns and activities of<br />

beginning teachers. The focus is on developing<br />

generic teaching skills applicable from<br />

preschool through high school. Microteaching<br />

is used to simulate actual teaching situations.<br />

Case studies are used to discuss common<br />

teaching problems.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Topics in Education 1<br />

> EDU-200<br />

Provides an opportunity for students to study a<br />

current issue in education. Topics are selected<br />

from the following categories: teaching<br />

methods, learning theory, motivation and<br />

professionalism.<br />

(1/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Educational Foundations 3<br />

> EDU-212<br />

Examines the impact of social policies on the<br />

public education system. Introduces the history<br />

and philosophy of education. Students<br />

examine current beliefs about education and<br />

its effectiveness. Controversial issues are<br />

discussed and debated.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Educational Psychology<br />

> EDU-240<br />

3<br />

Applies psychological concepts to the field of<br />

education. Major focus is on cognitive,<br />

behavioral and humanistic theories. Areas of<br />

emphasis include child and adolescent<br />

development, learning theory, memory,<br />

motivation, intelligence, instruction and<br />

measurement.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: PSY-111<br />

Literacy Tutor Experience 1–3<br />

> EDU-805<br />

Provides students with an opportunity to spend<br />

30, 60 or 100 hours in a school or other<br />

community agency tutoring in reading and<br />

other basic skills. In addition, 12 hours of<br />

seminar are part of the course.<br />

(0/0/3-9/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Note: 2.0 GPA required<br />

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Field Experience 2–3<br />

> EDU-920<br />

Offers experience in classrooms. Students<br />

spend 60 or 100 hours per semester at a school<br />

working under the supervision of a teacher.<br />

Students choose between preschool,<br />

elementary and secondary settings. A seminar<br />

is also part of the course.<br />

(0/0/6/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: EDU-110, PSY-111<br />

and either PSY-121 or EDU-240<br />

Note: 2.4 GPA required<br />

Honors Project 1<br />

> EDU-924<br />

Allows a qualified honors student to pursue a<br />

special concentration of study under the<br />

guidance of a faculty member. Requires<br />

completion of an honors project contract.<br />

(1/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Note: Requires approval of supervising professor<br />

and dean<br />

EGR<br />

ENGINEERING<br />

Engineering Orientation<br />

> EGR-100<br />

1<br />

Explores engineering career options and<br />

engineering disciplines. Students learn<br />

problem-solving skills and develop an<br />

educational plan of study.<br />

(1/0/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: MAT-102<br />

Engineering I<br />

> EGR-160<br />

3<br />

Develops skills in modeling and solving<br />

engineering problems, data analysis,<br />

engineering graphics, and technical<br />

communication using computer application<br />

software.<br />

(2/2/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: MAT-136<br />

Materials Science<br />

> EGR-170<br />

3<br />

Covers the different structures of materials and<br />

the resulting mechanical, electrical and<br />

magnetic properties; phase diagrams; kinetics<br />

and materials in engineering design.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: CHM-165, MAT-136<br />

Statics 3<br />

> EGR-180<br />

Covers such topics as vector algebra, forces,<br />

couples, equivalent-force couple systems,<br />

Newton’s laws, friction, equilibrium, centroids,<br />

area moments of inertia and applications.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: MAT-210<br />

Dynamics 3<br />

> EGR-280<br />

Emphasizes vector calculus, Newton’s laws,<br />

kinetics and kinematics of particle motion,<br />

multiparticles systems, and rigid bodies and<br />

applications.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: EGR-180, MAT-216<br />

Thermodynamics 3<br />

> EGR-290<br />

Includes basic elements of classical<br />

thermodynamics including first and second<br />

law; reversibility; irreversibility; Carnot cycle;<br />

properties of pure substances, closed simple<br />

systems and one-dimensional steady-flow<br />

open systems; and engineering applications.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: CHM-165, MAT-216<br />

NSF Technology Seminar 1<br />

> EGR-900<br />

Investigates the skills and responsibilities<br />

associated with high technology careers.<br />

Students develop a Personal Growth Portfolio.<br />

May be repeated four times for credit.<br />

(1/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Note: Permission of instructor and dean<br />

Honors Project 1<br />

> EGR-924<br />

Allows a qualified honors student to pursue a<br />

special concentration of study under the<br />

guidance of a faculty member. Requires<br />

completion of an honors project contract. May<br />

be taken more than once.<br />

(1/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Note: Requires approval of supervising professor<br />

and dean<br />

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COURSE DESCRIPTIONS . summer & <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> . <strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Class</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong><br />

ENG<br />

ENGLISH COMPOSITION<br />

Basic Writing 3<br />

> ENG-013<br />

Provides group instruction in basic writing<br />

skills: writing to communicate with the reader,<br />

sentence and paragraph structure,<br />

proofreading for spelling, grammar and<br />

punctuation errors. Students in this course<br />

should not have previous or concurrent<br />

enrollment in Elements of Writing, Composition<br />

I and II, College Writing or Workplace<br />

Communication.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: D<br />

College Prep Writing 3<br />

> ENG-059<br />

Provides students with basic skills instruction<br />

in a traditional group setting. The curriculum<br />

includes two hours of reading and one hour of<br />

writing per week.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

Personal Achievement Writing 1–2<br />

> ENG-070<br />

Designed to assess a student’s writing<br />

strengths and weaknesses. The student<br />

receives instruction on an individualized basis<br />

in the areas of skill needs while building on<br />

skills already mastered. The course is divided<br />

into two parts: knowledge about language and<br />

experience using the language. The course<br />

helps prepare the student to take Elements of<br />

Writing and may also be supplemental support<br />

for students enrolled in Composition I,<br />

Composition II, Workplace Communication or<br />

other writing courses.<br />

(0/2-4/0/0); ASE Code: D<br />

Personal Achievement Reading 1–2<br />

> ENG-075<br />

Designed to measure the student’s present<br />

reading skills and from that measurement<br />

provide an individualized program for the<br />

improvement of skills. The course is divided<br />

into three main areas: pronunciation,<br />

vocabulary and comprehension. The reading<br />

materials utilized are related to the student’s<br />

interests.<br />

(0/2-4/0/0); ASE Code: D<br />

Elements of Writing 3<br />

> ENG-101<br />

Develops students’ fluency in communication<br />

and clarity in thinking through writers’<br />

notebooks, expository writing, analytical<br />

reading and listening. Students use structured<br />

assignments to explore personal goals and<br />

values, exercising skills needed for reasoning<br />

and writing across the curriculum.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: Qualifying<br />

placement score<br />

86<br />

Composition I<br />

> ENG-105<br />

3<br />

Develops expository writing with emphasis on<br />

organization, supporting details, style,<br />

vocabulary and library research skills.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: ENG-101 or<br />

qualifying placement score<br />

Composition II 3<br />

> ENG-106<br />

Teaches precise and responsible use of<br />

research tools. Requires critical analysis of<br />

reading materials, audience and self when<br />

communicating content material. Develops<br />

students’ ability to use effective and ethical<br />

arguments.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: ENG-105<br />

Composition II: Technical Writing 3<br />

> ENG-108<br />

Provides concepts, principles and practice of<br />

writing and analyzing documents in business,<br />

science (including health occupations) and<br />

industry. Research emphasized.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: ENG-105 or<br />

ENG-120<br />

College Writing 5<br />

> ENG-120<br />

Develops expository writing with emphasis on<br />

substance, organization, supporting details,<br />

style and vocabulary. Teaches precise and<br />

responsible use of research tools. Requires<br />

critical analysis of reading materials in<br />

curriculum content areas, current issues and<br />

literature. Develops students’ ability to use<br />

ethical and logical argument.<br />

(5/0/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: ENG-101 or<br />

qualifying placement score<br />

Fundamentals of English Grammar 3<br />

> ENG-150<br />

Reviews English grammatical structure and<br />

examines advanced grammatical patterns for<br />

both native and non-native speakers of English.<br />

Provides practice in using English grammar<br />

fluently in writing, reading and speaking.<br />

Emphasizes grammar in application and<br />

linguistic analysis of grammar.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Creative Writing 3<br />

> ENG-221<br />

Offers students an opportunity to do advanced<br />

work in writing short story, poetry, literary<br />

nonfiction or play writing. Emphasizes regular<br />

workshops with attention to content issues,<br />

structures, forms and styles of particular<br />

genres. Students read and comment on other<br />

students’ works as well as published material.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: ENG-105 or<br />

ENG-120<br />

Creative Writing: Poetry 3<br />

> ENG-225<br />

Offers a writing workshop devoted to students’<br />

poetry. <strong>Class</strong> time devoted to responding to<br />

and revising work, reading and discussing<br />

published poetry, and exploring various forms<br />

of the poem.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: ENG-105 or<br />

ENG-120<br />

Creative Writing: Short Fiction 3<br />

> ENG-233<br />

Offers a writing workshop focused on students’<br />

attempts and successes in writing 500- to<br />

3,500-word short stories. Seventy-five percent<br />

of class time devoted to drafting, reading and<br />

responding to peers’ drafts; 25 percent devoted<br />

to reading and discussing published short<br />

stories and the elements of fiction as they<br />

apply to crafting stories.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: ENG-105, ENG-120<br />

Creative Writing: Nonfiction 3<br />

> ENG-238<br />

Offers a writing workshop for students’<br />

nonfiction: personal essays, memoir, nature<br />

writing, literary journalism, or other subgenre<br />

of the craft. <strong>Class</strong> time devoted to reading and<br />

responding to classmates’ work, discussing<br />

published nonfiction and the writing craft.<br />

Homework devoted to drafting and revising,<br />

and to reading and responding to published<br />

nonfiction in a variety of subgenres.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: ENG-105 or<br />

ENG-120<br />

Advanced Creative Writing 3<br />

> ENG-240<br />

Offers students an opportunity to do advanced<br />

work in fiction, poetry and literary nonfiction,<br />

with an eye toward getting something<br />

published. Students respond to each other’s<br />

writing and enlarge their knowledge of the<br />

publishing industry.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: ENG-221 or<br />

ENG-225 or ENG-233 or ENG-235 or ENG-238<br />

Editing a Literary Magazine 3<br />

> ENG-275<br />

Provides practical experience in reading and<br />

editing literary manuscripts (nonfiction, fiction<br />

and poetry). Students design and edit<br />

hypothetical magazines using actual student<br />

manuscripts and work on preparing an issue of<br />

Cedar Valley Divide, <strong>Kirkwood</strong>’s student art and<br />

literary magazine.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: ENG-105 or<br />

ENG-120<br />

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ENV<br />

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE<br />

Environmental Science<br />

> ENV-115<br />

3<br />

Examines environmental issues from a<br />

scientific perspective. Topics examined include<br />

ecosystems, energy, global warming, ozone<br />

depletion, air pollution, water resources,<br />

population growth and biodiversity. Students<br />

are required to analyze environmental<br />

problems and draw conclusions.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Independent Study 0.5<br />

> ENV-928<br />

Provides students an opportunity to further<br />

their studies in environmental science. After<br />

consultation with instructor, readings, papers<br />

and basic research or other projects may be<br />

assigned.<br />

(0.5/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Note: College-level biology or environmental<br />

science course or permission of instructor<br />

ESI<br />

INTENSIVE ENG SEC LANG<br />

L1 ELA Reading & Vocabulary<br />

> ESI-006<br />

3<br />

Begins the study of English reading and<br />

vocabulary development for non-native<br />

speakers who have little to no English.<br />

Emphasizes reading skills in informal settings.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: D<br />

L1 ELA Listening and Conversation 3<br />

> ESI-007<br />

Begins the study of conversation and listening<br />

skills in English for non-native speakers who<br />

have little to no English. Emphasizes<br />

communicative speaking and negotiative<br />

listening in informal language settings.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: D<br />

L1 ELA Phonetics/Pronunciation<br />

> ESI-010<br />

3<br />

Begins the study of English segmentals and<br />

intonation for non-native speakers who have<br />

little to no English. Emphasizes the use of<br />

phonetic alphabet. Focuses on using<br />

segmentals and intonation, in informal<br />

language settings.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: D<br />

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L1 ELA Grammar 4<br />

> ESI-011<br />

Begins the study of the basics of English<br />

grammar for non-native speakers of English.<br />

Focuses on using English grammar fluently in<br />

writing, reading and speaking.<br />

(4/0/0/0); ASE Code: D<br />

L1 ELA Writing 2<br />

> ESI-014<br />

Provides practice in the basic formation of the<br />

English alphabet. Focuses on writing at the<br />

sentential level for non-native speakers who<br />

have little to no English. Increases the use of<br />

vocabulary in writing. Familiarizes the student<br />

with keyboarding.<br />

(2/0/0/0); ASE Code: D<br />

L2 ELA Writing 2<br />

> ESI-016<br />

Provides practice in the basic formation of<br />

English sentences, paragraphs and reports for<br />

non-native speakers of English. Provides<br />

practice in structure, and in using English<br />

vocabulary in writing.<br />

(2/0/0/0); ASE Code: D<br />

L2 ELA Grammar 4<br />

> ESI-018<br />

Provides practice in the basics of English<br />

grammar for non-native speakers of English.<br />

Focuses on using English grammar fluently in<br />

writing, reading and speaking.<br />

(4/0/0/0); ASE Code: D<br />

L2 ELA Listening Skills and Culture 3<br />

> ESI-019<br />

Provides beginning-level practice in<br />

conversation and listening skills in English for<br />

non-native speakers of English. Emphasizes<br />

speaking and listening in formal and informal<br />

language settings.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: D<br />

L2 ELA Phonetics/Pronunciation 3<br />

> ESI-021<br />

Provides practice in English segmentals and<br />

intonation of the English language for nonnative<br />

speakers at the beginning level. Focuses<br />

on using segmentals and intonation, in formal<br />

and informal language settings.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: D<br />

L2 ELA Reading and Vocabulary 3<br />

> ESI-023<br />

Provides practice in reading and vocabulary<br />

development at the beginning level for nonnative<br />

speakers of English. Emphasizes reading<br />

skills in academic settings.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: D<br />

L3 ELA Writing 2<br />

> ESI-037<br />

Continues practice in the formation of English<br />

sentences, paragraphs and reports for nonnative<br />

speakers of English at a beginning<br />

intermediate level. Builds students’ writing<br />

structure skills, and use of English vocabulary<br />

in writing.<br />

(2/0/0/0); ASE Code: D; Prereq: ESI-016<br />

L3 ELA Grammar 4<br />

> ESI-038<br />

Continues practice in English grammar for nonnative<br />

speakers of English at the beginning<br />

intermediate level. Focuses on using English<br />

grammar fluently in writing, reading and<br />

speaking.<br />

(4/0/0/0); ASE Code: D; Prereq: ESI-018<br />

L3 ELA Listen Skills/Conver/Culture 3<br />

> ESI-039<br />

Continues practice in conversation and<br />

listening skills in English for non-native<br />

speakers of English at the beginning<br />

intermediate level. Emphasizes speaking and<br />

listening in formal and informal language<br />

settings. Exposes students to English culture<br />

and cultural expectations.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: D; Prereq: ESI-019<br />

L3 ELA Phonetics/Pronunciation 3<br />

> ESI-040<br />

Continues practice in English segmental and<br />

intonation of the English language for nonnative<br />

speakers at the beginning intermediate<br />

level. Provides practice in using segmentals<br />

and intonation, in formal and informal<br />

language settings.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: D; Prereq: ESI-021<br />

L3 ELA Reading and Vocabulary 3<br />

> ESI-042<br />

Continues practice in reading and vocabulary<br />

development at the beginning intermediate<br />

level for non-native speakers of English.<br />

Emphasizes reading skills in academic settings.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: D; Prereq: ESI-023<br />

L4 ELA Culture and Conversation 3<br />

> ESI-062<br />

Continues practice in conversation in English<br />

for non-native speakers of English at the<br />

advanced intermediate level. Focuses on<br />

speaking, in formal and informal language<br />

settings. Exposes students to English culture<br />

and cultural expectations in conversation and<br />

oral interaction.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: D; Prereq: ESI-039<br />

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COURSE DESCRIPTIONS . summer & <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> . <strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Class</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong><br />

L4 ELA Writing 3<br />

> ESI-063<br />

Continues practice in the formation of English<br />

sentences, paragraphs, and reports for nonnative<br />

speakers of English at an advanced<br />

intermediate level. Provides practice in writing<br />

structure, and using English vocabulary in<br />

writing. Emphasizes academic report structure<br />

and conventions.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: D; Prereq: ESI-037<br />

L4 ELA Grammar and Usage 3<br />

> ESI-064<br />

Continues practice in English grammar for nonnative<br />

speakers of English at the advanced<br />

intermediate level. Provides practice in using<br />

English grammar fluently in writing, reading<br />

and speaking. Emphasizes grammar in<br />

applications.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: D; Prereq: ESI-038<br />

L4 ELA Reading and Vocabulary<br />

> ESI-068<br />

3<br />

Practice in reading and vocabulary<br />

development at the advanced intermediate<br />

level. Emphasizes more subtle vocabulary and<br />

comprehension for academic settings.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: D; Prereq: ESI-042<br />

L4 ELA Presentations 3<br />

> ESI-069<br />

Prepares non-native speakers of English for<br />

academic communication skills, including<br />

presentations. Provides opportunity to practice<br />

academic skills, emphasizing presentation and<br />

other skills, at the advanced intermediate level.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: D; Prereq: ESI-040<br />

L5 ELA Culture and Conversation 3<br />

> ESI-090<br />

Continues practice in conversation in English<br />

for non-native speakers of English at the<br />

beginning advanced level. Provides practice in<br />

speaking in formal and informal language<br />

settings. Exposes students to English culture<br />

and cultural expectations in conversation and<br />

oral interaction.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: D; Prereq: ESI-062<br />

Independent Study 1–3<br />

> ESI-928<br />

Allows the student to pursue a special<br />

concentration of study under the guidance of a<br />

faculty member. Requires an independent<br />

study contract.<br />

(0/2-6/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Note: Requires approval of supervising faculty<br />

member and dean<br />

88<br />

English Lang Acq Spec Topics 1–12<br />

> ESI-949<br />

Develops English language skills in a classroom<br />

setting, in reading, writing, communication,<br />

grammar and/or for special purposes.<br />

(1-12/0/0/0); ASE Code: D<br />

EXS<br />

EXERCISE SCIENCE<br />

Exercise Physiology 4<br />

> EXS-280<br />

Defines exercise through the study of<br />

neuromuscular physiology, metabolism,<br />

exercise endocrinology, cardiometabolic<br />

response, environmental adaptation and<br />

optimized physical performance. Examines<br />

physiological response to various modes of<br />

exercise through laboratory activities and<br />

culminates with an original research project.<br />

Intended for students pursuing health-related<br />

careers, health pre-professional programs or<br />

those who have an interest in the effects of<br />

exercise on the human body.<br />

(3/2/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: BIO-173 or both<br />

BIO-177 & BIO-180<br />

FIN<br />

FINANCE<br />

Principles of Banking 3<br />

> FIN-101<br />

Presents the fundamentals of bank functions in<br />

a descriptive fashion so that beginning bankers<br />

can view their chosen profession in a broad<br />

perspective.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Money and Banking 3<br />

> FIN-110<br />

Presents a fundamental treatment of how<br />

money functions in the U.S. and world<br />

economies. Topics include the concept of<br />

money supply and the role the bank plays as a<br />

money creator and participant in the nation’s<br />

payment mechanism.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

Personal Finance 3<br />

> FIN-121<br />

Provides a comprehensive examination of the<br />

concepts and principles of personal finance<br />

and offers solid strategies for successful<br />

management and planning. Students learn<br />

planning, analyzing and controlling financial<br />

resources, and develop the knowledge and<br />

skills necessary to take advantage of favorable<br />

financial opportunities, resolve personal<br />

financial problems, achieve self-satisfaction<br />

and strive towards financial security.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Entrepreneurial Finance 3<br />

> FIN-123<br />

Provides the financial tools necessary for<br />

successful entrepreneurs. Focuses on basic<br />

accounting principles, project start-up costs,<br />

budgets and cash flow projections. Includes<br />

financial statements, ratios and funding for<br />

starting a business. QuickBooks is used to<br />

prepare budgets and financial statements.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: MGT-300<br />

Note: MGT-300 can also be taken as a corequisite<br />

Principles of Finance 3<br />

> FIN-130<br />

Examines the tools and techniques used in the<br />

world of finance. Students are introduced to<br />

basic financial concepts such as time value of<br />

money, asset valuation, risk analysis and return<br />

on investment. Evaluation and decisionmaking<br />

techniques are used as they pertain to<br />

financial management in various business<br />

situations.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: ACC-152, MAT-140<br />

Residential Mortgage Lending 2<br />

> FIN-178<br />

Reviews the steps in originating, processing<br />

and closing a mortgage loan. Examines the<br />

differences between FHA, VA and conventional<br />

loans; key regulations affecting residential<br />

mortgages such as Truth-in-Lending and<br />

RESPA; and basic features of AMLs, GPMs and<br />

other alternative mortgage loans.<br />

(2/0/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

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FLF<br />

FOREIGN LANGUAGE-FRENCH<br />

Elementary French I 4<br />

> FLF-141<br />

Introduces the 5 Cs of second language<br />

acquisition (communication, cultures,<br />

connections, comparisons and communities)<br />

by developing the fundamental communicative<br />

skills of listening, speaking, reading and<br />

writing, and providing the opportunity to<br />

examine the practices and products of various<br />

francophone cultures. Making comparisons<br />

and connections between the French and<br />

English language, practices, products and<br />

people is an important course component.<br />

Open to students with little or no previous<br />

study of French.<br />

(4/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Elementary French II 4<br />

> FLF-142<br />

Continues to develop the 5 Cs of second<br />

language acquisition (communication,<br />

cultures, connections, comparisons, and<br />

communities) by improving the fundamental<br />

communicative skills of listening, speaking,<br />

reading and writing acquired in Elementary<br />

French I. Examines the practices and products<br />

of francophone cultures. Includes discussion of<br />

the comparisons and connections that exist<br />

between various francophone cultures and<br />

language and our own.<br />

(4/0/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: FLF-141<br />

Intermediate French I<br />

> FLF-241<br />

4<br />

Develops the 5 Cs (communication, cultures,<br />

connections, comparisons and communities)<br />

by providing intensive practice in the<br />

fundamental communicative skills of listening,<br />

speaking, reading and writing, with a methodic<br />

study of different cultural contexts and a review<br />

of the basic grammar. Examines the cultural<br />

practices<br />

countries.<br />

and products of francophone<br />

(4/0/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: FLF-142<br />

Intermediate French II 4<br />

> FLF-242<br />

Continues to develop the 5 Cs (communication,<br />

cultures, connections, comparisons and<br />

communities) by expanding the repertoire of<br />

realia (movies, readings, Internet explorations)<br />

and class activities. Provides continuous<br />

practice in developing the communicative<br />

skills and encourages group discussion about<br />

everyday subjects as well as the practices and<br />

products of francophone cultures.<br />

(4/0/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: FLF-241<br />

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FLG<br />

FOREIGN LANGUAGE-GERMAN<br />

Elementary German I 4<br />

> FLG-141<br />

Develops fundamental skills in German<br />

language. Emphasis is on acquiring the<br />

proficiency to communicate with the native<br />

speaker in everyday situations.<br />

(4/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Elementary German II 4<br />

> FLG-142<br />

Continues Elementary German I.<br />

(4/0/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: FLG-141<br />

Intermediate German I 4<br />

> FLG-241<br />

Develops the students’ ability to communicate<br />

in German in a culturally authentic mode.<br />

Students learn about the culture of the Germanspeaking<br />

world through authentic materials,<br />

discussions of how language and culture<br />

function in their own lives, and through<br />

activities designed to build skills in reading,<br />

writing, speaking and listening.<br />

(4/0/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: FLG-142<br />

FLS<br />

FOREIGN LANGUAGE-SPANISH<br />

Spanish for Professionals: Hospitality 3<br />

> FLS-118<br />

Introduces the Spanish language with a special<br />

focus on culinary arts and hospitality. Covers<br />

vocabulary, grammar, reading and listening<br />

comprehension, and emphasizes oral<br />

communication in culinary and hospitality<br />

settings.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

Conversational Spanish<br />

> FLS-128<br />

3<br />

Develops conversational skills in the Spanish<br />

language. The emphasis is in acquiring<br />

proficiency in communicating in Spanish in<br />

work situations. Includes activities that<br />

promote basic Spanish grammar, specialized<br />

and everyday vocabulary and basic<br />

understanding of Latin American culture.<br />

(2/2/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

Elementary Spanish I 4<br />

> FLS-141<br />

Develops fundamental skills in the Spanish<br />

language. Emphasis is on acquiring the<br />

proficiency to communicate with the native<br />

speaker in everyday situations. Includes<br />

activities that promote an understanding and<br />

knowledge of the Spanish-speaking peoples<br />

and their culture.<br />

(4/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Elementary Spanish II 4<br />

> FLS-142<br />

Allows the student to communicate with others<br />

on subjects of daily common experience in<br />

most informal and a limited number of formal<br />

conversations on activities related to family,<br />

work, health, friends, leisure activities, social<br />

life, environment, etc. The vocabulary used in<br />

this course is non-specialized, containing<br />

everyday words as well as frequently used<br />

expressions, all within a cultural context.<br />

Cultural facts from Hispanic and Latin American<br />

cultures will also be presented in the classroom.<br />

(4/0/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: FLS-141<br />

Intermediate Spanish I 4<br />

> FLS-241<br />

Provides practice of language beyond the<br />

controlled situations of the elementary course.<br />

Develops fundamental skills in Spanish<br />

through activities aimed at expressing original<br />

ideas and conveying messages in correct<br />

Spanish with the aid of authentic resources.<br />

<strong>Class</strong> activities offer advanced training in<br />

listening, speaking, reading, writing, and<br />

understanding the cultures of Spanishspeaking<br />

countries. Grammar study includes a<br />

review of previously introduced topics as well<br />

as new ones.<br />

(4/0/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: FLS-142<br />

Intermediate Spanish II 4<br />

> FLS-242<br />

Enables students to continue to develop all<br />

communication skills, using primarily materials<br />

from literature, contemporary newspapers and<br />

magazines aimed at providing a better<br />

understanding of the Hispanic and Latin<br />

cultures and pertinent current issues. <strong>Class</strong><br />

activities include pronunciation exercises,<br />

some grammar review and class discussion<br />

that promotes spontaneous conversation.<br />

(4/0/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: FLS-241<br />

Honors Project 1<br />

> FLS-924<br />

Allows a qualified honors student to pursue a<br />

special concentration of study under the<br />

guidance of a faculty member. Requires<br />

completion of an honors project contract. May<br />

be taken more than once.<br />

(1/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Note: Requires approval of supervising professor<br />

and dean<br />

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COURSE DESCRIPTIONS . summer & <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> . <strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Class</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong><br />

Independent Study 1<br />

> FLS-928<br />

Provides readings, papers and basic research<br />

or other projects under the individual guidance<br />

of a staff member.<br />

(1/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Note: Permission of instructor, dean<br />

GEO<br />

GEOGRAPHY<br />

Human Geography 3<br />

> GEO-115<br />

Emphasizes the application of geographic<br />

principles to contemporary social, economic<br />

and political problems.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

World Regional Geography 3<br />

> GEO-121<br />

Surveys the world, region by region,<br />

emphasizing physical characteristics, patterns<br />

over time and population concerns. Examines<br />

current geographical issues, including<br />

economics, politics, socio-cultural affairs and<br />

environmental factors. Studies sub-regions:<br />

their uniqueness, their future, how people<br />

shape environments and how environments<br />

shape cultures.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Geography of Iowa 3<br />

> GEO-162<br />

Emphasizes the application of geographic<br />

principles to the development of Iowa political,<br />

social, cultural, environmental and economic<br />

structures. Studies regions of Iowa and ruralurban<br />

issues. Introduces theory and<br />

methodology of geography.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

90<br />

GIS<br />

GEOGRAPHIC INFO SYSTEMS<br />

Survey of Geographic Info Sys 3<br />

> GIS-110<br />

Introduces the applications of geospatial<br />

technologies, including Global Positioning<br />

Systems (GPS) and Geographic Information<br />

Systems (GIS). Explores global reference and<br />

coordinate systems, maps and generalization,<br />

as well as types of maps. Studies the basic<br />

components and operation of GPS and GIS to<br />

develop an awareness of how they are used for<br />

data collection, analysis and decision-making<br />

in business, government and industry.<br />

(2/2/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Note: Understanding of basic computer literacy<br />

concepts and experience using Windows<br />

operating system and applications software.<br />

CSC-110 Intro to Computers is recommended.<br />

Intro to ArcGIS 3<br />

> GIS-112<br />

Provides an overview of the applications of<br />

geographic information systems (GIS).<br />

Focuses on ArcView, the software used to<br />

create, analyze, and display spatial data in a<br />

geographic information system. Hands-on<br />

computer exercises provide practical<br />

experience in several disciplines including city/<br />

government planning, site location and<br />

transportation.<br />

(2/2/0/0); ASE Code: B; Coreq: CSC-110<br />

Mapping for Decision Making 3<br />

> GIS-210<br />

Provides a background in analyzing spatial data<br />

to make decisions. Students assemble data<br />

layers, discern patterns in the layers, construct<br />

maps necessary to analyze the data, and arrive<br />

at new information.<br />

(2/2/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: GIS-110, GIS-112<br />

Managing GIS Projects 3<br />

> GIS-212<br />

Covers the steps necessary to develop and<br />

follow a project through to completion.<br />

Includes theories of management, tracking<br />

data and verifying that the completed task<br />

meets its intended purpose. Students work in<br />

teams to develop a project from start to finish.<br />

(2/2/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: GIS-110, GIS-112<br />

GLS<br />

GLOBAL STUDIES<br />

Education Experience Abroad 3<br />

> GLS-120<br />

Provides a structured cross-cultural experience,<br />

including pre-departure cultural orientation, incountry<br />

immersion experience and culminating<br />

project. Includes history, religion, geography,<br />

philosophy, literature, anthropology, culture,<br />

fine arts, food, language and other relevant<br />

topics. Includes a short-term study abroad<br />

experience with additional fees for travel.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

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GRA<br />

GRAPHIC COMMUNICATIONS<br />

Survey of Graphic Communications 3<br />

> GRA-101<br />

Introduces the graphic communication<br />

industry, including traditional layout and<br />

design techniques, electronic/traditional<br />

publishing, bindery operations and Internet<br />

design basics. Introduces the fundamental<br />

processes used in the graphic communication<br />

industry. Covers two-dimensional design<br />

concepts and production preparation. Explores<br />

current graphic design computer applications,<br />

as well as the Apple OS as it relates to its<br />

interaction with printers, servers and design.<br />

(1/4/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

Illustrator I 3<br />

> GRA-127<br />

Introduces Adobe Illustrator and its application<br />

in graphic communication. Learning activities<br />

include Adobe Illustrator tools as they apply to<br />

object (vector) based files, as well as Adobe<br />

Illustrator filters and layers. Students learn<br />

basic drawing and tracing techniques, creating<br />

line art, logos and learning how to simplify art<br />

work through stylizing. Creative use of type is<br />

also explored. Students learn how to set up<br />

color for reproduction. They also learn how to<br />

save and manage files created using these<br />

programs, as well as how these files interact<br />

with page layout and paint (raster) programs.<br />

(2/2/0/0); ASE Code: B; Prereq: GRA-101<br />

Illustrator II 3<br />

> GRA-128<br />

Continues to explore vector drawing tools as<br />

they apply to object based files using the<br />

program Adobe Illustrator. Learning activities<br />

include more advanced drawing techniques,<br />

creating art of medium to high quality, and<br />

continue learning how to simplify artwork<br />

through stylizing. Students learn how to set up<br />

color for reproduction. They also learn how to<br />

save and manage files created using these<br />

programs, as well as how these files interact<br />

with page layout and paint (raster) programs.<br />

(2/2/0/0); ASE Code: B; Prereq: GRA-127, GRA-131<br />

Digital Layout 3<br />

> GRA-131<br />

Provides working knowledge of the InDesign<br />

page layout program and its use in creating<br />

effective page layouts combining graphics and<br />

type. Topics include the toolbox and tool usage,<br />

importing and editing text and graphics,<br />

master pages, use of styles, text and paragraph<br />

formatting, general layout and design<br />

concepts, printing operations, importing<br />

graphics and setting up text styles, columns<br />

and grids. Students create various single- and<br />

spot-color documents including fliers,<br />

newsletters and other printed material.<br />

(1/4/0/0); ASE Code: B; Prereq: GRA-101<br />

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Digital Layout II 3<br />

> GRA-132<br />

Expands knowledge of page layout programs<br />

using InDesign, including page setup, text and<br />

graphic frames, links management, use of spot<br />

and process colors within publications, how to<br />

color separate files, general layout and design<br />

concepts, and printing operations. Continues<br />

use of master pages, use of styles, text and<br />

paragraph formatting and effective use of type<br />

and graphics.<br />

(2/2/0/0); ASE Code: B; Prereq: GRA-128, GRA-131<br />

Digital Imaging 3<br />

> GRA-140<br />

Introduces electronic image editing software<br />

using Photoshop. Concepts covered include<br />

basic scanning techniques for grayscale and<br />

line art images; proper manipulation<br />

procedures required for various output<br />

sources, including input and output resolutions,<br />

file size, multiple file-saving formats, simple<br />

image enhancements and creating duo-tones;<br />

and creative application of Photoshop.<br />

(2/2/0/0); ASE Code: B; Prereq: GRA-101<br />

Digital Imaging II 3<br />

> GRA-141<br />

Introduces color correction theory and<br />

practices, image enhancements using thirdparty<br />

plug-ins, effective use of layers, paths,<br />

adding type to images and color correction<br />

controls to create visually effective images.<br />

Strong emphasis is placed on properly<br />

preparing images for printing and publishing.<br />

Use of Photoshop for Web page design is also<br />

explored.<br />

(2/2/0/0); ASE Code: B; Prereq: GRA-140<br />

Web Design II 4.5<br />

> GRA-152<br />

Provides students with the knowledge to<br />

design a Web page using DHTML and other<br />

resources to incorporate animation and<br />

interactivity on their Web pages. Also covered<br />

are building forms and utilizing JavaScript on<br />

Web pages. Students are responsible for<br />

designing all elements of their own Web page.<br />

(3/3/0/0); ASE Code: B; Prereq: GRA-140, CIS-207<br />

Web Media II 3<br />

> GRA-153<br />

Continues Web content development and<br />

interactivity using Flash, Illustrator and<br />

Photoshop as the primary tools. Explores<br />

intermediate video editing and enhancement<br />

using Adobe Premier and After Effects.<br />

Requires working through Web content<br />

scenarios and developing Web design layouts,<br />

navigation interactivity, Web animations and<br />

multimedia applications. Interactive content<br />

and design are used in students’ final Graphic<br />

Communication portfolio.<br />

(1/4/0/0); ASE Code: B; Prereq: CIS-207, GRA-127,<br />

GRA-131, GRA-140<br />

Production Techniques 4.5<br />

> GRA-192<br />

Provides real and realistic hands-on experience,<br />

building on skills learned to date. Covers preand<br />

post-production project issues for both<br />

print and Web. Emphasizes managing multiple<br />

projects and deadlines, and working with other<br />

people, in part through a storefront scenario.<br />

Students work with actual clients in a teambased<br />

(company) operation, present packaging<br />

design and production, then practice design,<br />

output and proofing options. Students develop<br />

and present an analog portfolio of their graphic<br />

design and production skills.<br />

(1/7/0/0); ASE Code: B; Prereq: GRA-127, GRA-132<br />

Intro to Web Media 3<br />

> GRA-195<br />

Provides introductory skills in Web content<br />

development and interactivity using Flash,<br />

Illustrator and Photoshop as the primary tools.<br />

Students work through textbook-based Web<br />

content scenarios to develop Web design<br />

concepts, layouts, navigation and interactivity,<br />

as well as Flash-based Web animations.<br />

Students develop interactive content and<br />

design to be used in their final (GRA-151) Web<br />

Design project.<br />

(2/2/0/0); ASE Code: B; Prereq: GRA-127, GRA-131;<br />

Coreq: GRA-151<br />

Graphic Comm Job Shadow 1<br />

> GRA-199<br />

Provides an opportunity to receive experience<br />

through job shadowing sessions with an<br />

approved graphic communications business.<br />

Students receive valuable learning experience<br />

in area businesses.<br />

(0.5/1/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

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COURSE DESCRIPTIONS . summer & <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> . <strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Class</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong><br />

HIS<br />

HISTORY<br />

Ancient Mediterranean World 3<br />

> HIS-121<br />

Surveys the cultural, religious, political and<br />

social heritage of the ancient Near Eastern<br />

people as the foundation of Western civilization.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Europe in the Age of Monarchy 3<br />

> HIS-122<br />

Explores the social, cultural, intellectual,<br />

economic and political foundations of Western<br />

civilization in Europe from the Middle Ages to<br />

Absolutism and Constitutionalism.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Europe in the Age of Revolution 3<br />

> HIS-123<br />

Studies four revolutions - the Scientific, French,<br />

Industrial and 19th Century Liberal revolutions<br />

- that changed the traditional Western society<br />

into the modern world.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Europe in the Age of Nationalism 3<br />

> HIS-124<br />

Examines themes of modern European<br />

civilization. Emphasis is on the development of<br />

nationalism, the rise of Communism and<br />

Fascism, and the changes in the present<br />

society.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Modern World Military History 3<br />

> HIS-135<br />

Examines the development of modern warfare<br />

from the Napoleonic Era to the present, using a<br />

multi-disciplinary approach. Focuses on how<br />

national and international politics, technology,<br />

social issues, economics, religion, and ideology<br />

shape military policy, expectations, outcomes<br />

and cultural expressions. Concentrates on key<br />

conflicts throughout multiple regions to<br />

illustrate the evolving dynamics of strategy and<br />

tactics. Discusses warfare’s different forms:<br />

conventional, guerrilla and nuclear.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

U.S. History to 1877 3<br />

> HIS-151<br />

Studies the European background, the colonial<br />

experience, the revolutionary period and 19th<br />

century history to the Civil War. Includes<br />

political, economic and social history of this<br />

period as well as the development of American<br />

thought.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

92<br />

U.S. History Since 1877 3<br />

> HIS-152<br />

Studies the period from reconstruction to the<br />

present. Emphasis is upon industrialization<br />

and its impact; the development of a strong<br />

federal government; an aggressive foreign<br />

policy; and a growing involvement in an<br />

international economy.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Holocaust/Genocide: Memory & Lit 3<br />

> HIS-221<br />

Explores the reasons for the Holocaust and the<br />

nature and history of anti-Semitism. Analyzes<br />

why the Holocaust/Final Solution occurred in<br />

Germany. Studies resistance and both<br />

collaboration and resistance between Nazism<br />

and foreign countries. Compares the Holocaust<br />

aimed at the extermination of the Jews with<br />

genocide and extermination of other groups in<br />

history. Uses a comparative framework.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

American Indian History 3<br />

> HIS-254<br />

Examines American Indian societies from the<br />

colonial era to the present, using a crosscultural<br />

framework focusing on six major<br />

geographical areas of the United States: New<br />

England and the Northeast, the Southeast, the<br />

Great Lakes region, the Plains, the Southwest<br />

and the Northwest. Emphasizes American<br />

Indian cultures, including religion and sociopolitical<br />

structure. Examines American Indian<br />

responses to federal Indian policy, including<br />

removal, allotment and termination, as well as<br />

present-day issues related to revitalization.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

History of Science 3<br />

> HIS-291<br />

Covers major aspects of the history of science<br />

from the early modern period into the 20th<br />

century. As this is a history course, not a<br />

science or technology course, the emphasis is<br />

on the historical backgrounds of various<br />

scientific ideas. The course focuses on some of<br />

the major figures in the development of<br />

modern Western science including Newton,<br />

Darwin, Faraday and Einstein.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Honors Project 1<br />

> HIS-924<br />

Allows a qualified honors student to pursue a<br />

special concentration of study under the<br />

guidance of a faculty member. Requires<br />

completion of an honors project contact.<br />

(1/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Note: Requires approval of supervising professor<br />

and dean<br />

HSC<br />

HEALTH SCIENCES<br />

Studies in Health Sciences 0.5–3<br />

> HSC-103<br />

Provides readings, papers, seminars and basic<br />

research or other projects/assignments under<br />

the individual guidance of a faculty member.<br />

(.5-3/0/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

Note: Permission of instructor, coordinator<br />

Professionals in Health 2<br />

> HSC-107<br />

Presents skills and characteristics expected for<br />

professional preparation and employability.<br />

Provides an overview of the health industry as<br />

it relates to health and safety regulations.<br />

(2/0/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

Medical Terminology 4<br />

> HSC-115<br />

A comprehensive study of medical terminology<br />

as the language of medicine. Analyzes words<br />

by dividing them into component parts. Relates<br />

the medical terms to the structure and<br />

functional pathology of diseases and current<br />

medical procedures. Emphasizes word usage,<br />

abbreviations, pronunciation and spelling.<br />

(4/0/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

Basic Medical Terminology<br />

> HSC-117<br />

2.5<br />

Introduces basic word structure and<br />

terminology pertaining to body systems.<br />

Includes spelling, pronunciation and word<br />

usage. Provides a basic overview of disease<br />

process, symptoms, anatomy, special<br />

procedures, pharmacology and abbreviations.<br />

(2.5/0/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

First Aid 0.5<br />

> HSC-135<br />

Learn basic first aid concepts along with the<br />

types of emergencies and conditions.<br />

(0.5/0/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

Elements of Pharmacology 1<br />

> HSC-142<br />

Introduces essential concepts of pharmacology<br />

including drug legislation, terminology and<br />

pharmacy therapy in the clinical management<br />

of patient care. Provides an overview of the<br />

different drug classifications and their actions<br />

and use.<br />

(1/0/0/0); ASE Code: B; Prereq: HSC-115, BIO-161<br />

or BIO-168<br />

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Professional Roles in Health Care 3<br />

> HSC-157<br />

Introduces future health care professionals to<br />

knowledge and skills in safe practices, nursing<br />

roles and processes, health promotion, and<br />

legal and ethical implications. Intended for<br />

beginning students who will enroll in the<br />

nursing program.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

Healthcare Comm/Comprehension<br />

> HSC-160<br />

3<br />

Simulates clinical and workplace situations for<br />

non-native English speakers in health<br />

programs. Teaches basic health vocabulary and<br />

procedures, and introduces the culture of the<br />

health workplace. Improves non-native<br />

speakers’ comprehension and<br />

comprehensibility during clinical experiences.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: D<br />

Comm/Health Care Environment 3<br />

> HSC-169<br />

Presents foundational communication<br />

techniques necessary to work and succeed in<br />

health care. Studies nurse-client relationships,<br />

including cultural considerations,<br />

interdisciplinary communication, and crisis<br />

and conflict resolution. Explains principles of<br />

teaching and learning, and how they tie to<br />

health literacy for clients, information literacy<br />

for health care professionals, medical<br />

terminology and documentation.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

Nurse Aide 3<br />

> HSC-172<br />

The 75-hour Nurse Aide course is designed to<br />

meet the training requirements for the nurse<br />

aide in long-term care facilities. Emphasis is in<br />

achieving a basic level of knowledge and<br />

demonstrating skills to provide safe, effective<br />

resident care.<br />

Health Skills I 1<br />

> HSC-210<br />

Introduces basic patient care skills: infection<br />

control techniques, measuring and recording<br />

vital signs, and body mechanics. Laboratory<br />

practice and skill achievement is required.<br />

(0.5/1/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

Intro to Pathology 3<br />

> HSC-217<br />

Introduces the study of pathology. Includes<br />

description, etiology, signs and symptoms,<br />

diagnostic procedures, current medical<br />

treatment, progress and prevention of disease<br />

in each body system, with emphasis on basic<br />

concepts and terminology.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: B; Prereq: BIO-161 or BIO-173<br />

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Honors Project 1<br />

> HSC-924<br />

Allows a qualified honors student to pursue a<br />

special concentration of study under the<br />

guidance of a faculty member. Requires<br />

completion of honors project contract. May be<br />

taken more than once.<br />

(1/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Note: Requires approval of supervising professor<br />

and dean<br />

HSV<br />

HUMAN SERVICES<br />

Human Services Career Orientation 3<br />

> HSV-101<br />

Introduces the value base of human services<br />

and evaluates problems that can be<br />

encountered in working with people when<br />

these values conflict with client needs.<br />

Introduces the framework of the human<br />

services approach, specifically formation of<br />

individual values, systems analysis, problem<br />

solving and conflict resolution. Concepts of<br />

systems analysis are accompanied by<br />

applications of these concepts to problems.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Human Service Policy/Programs 3<br />

> HSV-110<br />

Investigates the relationship between social<br />

service programs and related social issues in<br />

the context of cultural conditions. Introduces<br />

historical trends in human services and<br />

acquaints students with current human<br />

services available to various client groups.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: HSV-101<br />

Observation Skills 3<br />

> HSV-120<br />

Focuses on learning the distinction between<br />

inference and behavior, and recording<br />

behaviors in a systematic way. Course also<br />

includes learning the importance of<br />

environment as an influence on human<br />

behavior. Closely related competencies to be<br />

addressed are writing behavioral objectives<br />

and contracts.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: HSV-101<br />

Basic Problem Solving Skills 3<br />

> HSV-131<br />

Includes an overview of various intervention<br />

techniques. Students learn principles of<br />

communication, interviewing and conflict<br />

resolution and then practice the techniques in<br />

role played videotape situations.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: HSV-101<br />

Health/Psychosocial Rehabilitation 3<br />

> HSV-282<br />

Focuses on an overview of health, substance<br />

abuse and mental health issues of individuals.<br />

Students develop skills in identification,<br />

planning, assessment, treatment/interventions,<br />

and the development of social support systems<br />

and community resources. Students apply<br />

their knowledge of integrated practice in a<br />

discipline-specific project.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: HSV-101 or<br />

DSV-100<br />

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COURSE DESCRIPTIONS . summer & <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> . <strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Class</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong><br />

Counseling Theories/Techniques 3<br />

> HSV-287<br />

Provides further reinforcement and expands<br />

topics introduced in Basic Problem Solving.<br />

Includes goals of psychosocial rehabilitation,<br />

mental health disorders and their diagnosis,<br />

and categories and classification of Axis I<br />

Psychiatric Disorders. Describes the process of<br />

making appropriate client referrals, locating<br />

community human service resources and<br />

agencies, and creating and implementing<br />

service plans for health care issues.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: HSV-101, HSV-131,<br />

HSV-282<br />

Substance Abuse and Treatment 3<br />

> HSV-292<br />

Examines alcohol and drug issues and the<br />

implications of having an addiction. Includes<br />

theories of the addictive process, prevention<br />

and treatment options, and specific counseling<br />

and therapeutic skills used with individuals in<br />

inpatient and outpatient settings. Focuses on<br />

the impact of the family unit, social systems<br />

and the greater community. Students apply<br />

their knowledge of integrated practice in a<br />

discipline-specific project.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: HSV-101, HSV-282<br />

Human Svs Field Exp/Seminar 6<br />

> HSV-800<br />

Places the student in a Human Services agency<br />

for 220 hours. The experience is discussed as a<br />

seminar, the purpose of which is to maximize<br />

the experience by gaining insights from the<br />

other students and the instructor. These<br />

insights should enable the students to objectify<br />

their experience.<br />

(1/6/6/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: BCA-189, HSV-101,<br />

HSV-110, HSV-120, HSV-131, HSV-282<br />

Note: Completion of Human Service classes.<br />

Alcohol/Drug Coun Field Exp/Sem I 6<br />

> HSV-813<br />

Places the student in a Substance Abuse<br />

Treatment facility for a total of 250 hours. A<br />

weekly seminar maximizes student experience<br />

through insight from the other students and<br />

the instructor. These insights enable the<br />

students to objectify their experiences.<br />

(1/0/15/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: HSV-101,<br />

HSV-131, HSV-292<br />

Note: Meets part of the practicum requirement<br />

for the Iowa Board of Certification<br />

94<br />

Alcohol/Drug Coun Field Exp Sem II 6<br />

> HSV-814<br />

Places the student in a Substance Abuse<br />

Treatment facility for a total of 250 hours.<br />

Follows and builds on Alcohol & Drug<br />

Counselor Field Experience and Seminar I. A<br />

weekly seminar maximizes student experience<br />

through insight from the other students and<br />

the instructor. These insights enable the<br />

students to objectify their experiences.<br />

(1/0/15/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: HSV-101,<br />

HSV-131, HSV-292, DSV-200, HSV-287, HSV-813<br />

Note: Meets part of the practicum requirement<br />

for the Iowa Board of Certification<br />

HUM<br />

HUMANITIES<br />

Working in America 3<br />

> HUM-105<br />

Introduces students to the humanities through<br />

an interdisciplinary study of work. By<br />

examining works of art, literature, music,<br />

philosophy, religion, history and anthropology,<br />

this course explores human labor in the past,<br />

present and future in an attempt to understand<br />

how work shapes human nature and culture.<br />

Focus will be on the meanings and values of<br />

students’ work experiences.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Encounters in Humanities<br />

> HUM-116<br />

3<br />

By asking a series of questions about various<br />

examples of human activity (literature,<br />

philosophy, history, visual arts and music),<br />

teaches a method of inquiry for use in<br />

understanding<br />

humanities.<br />

and appreciating the<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

U.S. Film History 3<br />

> HUM-123<br />

Tracks the development of film art in the United<br />

States from its earliest silent years to the<br />

modern era. Identifies and explores the<br />

contributions of American filmmakers and the<br />

influences of the American film industry and<br />

American culture on cinema as an art form.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

World Film History 3<br />

> HUM-124<br />

Tracks the development of film art in countries<br />

other than the United States from the primitive<br />

era to the modern era. Identifies and explores<br />

the contributions of major world filmmakers<br />

and the influences of the various film industries<br />

and cultures as reflected in the films of these<br />

specific countries.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Popular Culture 3<br />

> HUM-142<br />

Introduces students to the study of popular<br />

culture. Analyzes the way in which human<br />

beings interact with popular culture, both as<br />

individuals and as part of the larger society. The<br />

course also examines a wide variety of popular<br />

texts to illustrate the ways in which they reflect<br />

and perhaps shape cultural values. Through<br />

this process, students develop skills for the<br />

critical analysis of advertising, television<br />

programs, comic books, and interactive<br />

multimedia, among other forms of popular<br />

culture.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

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Honors Project 1<br />

> HUM-924<br />

Allows a qualified honors student to pursue a<br />

special concentration of study under the<br />

guidance of a faculty member. Requires<br />

completion of an honors project contract. May<br />

be taken more than once.<br />

(1/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Note: Requires approval of supervising professor<br />

and dean<br />

INT<br />

INTERIOR DESIGN<br />

Kitchen and Lighting Design 4<br />

> INT-107<br />

Provides kitchen design standards and skills<br />

according to NKBA industry standards. Covers<br />

structural lighting, and project cost estimation<br />

and specifications. Kitchen design topics<br />

include work center requirements, cabinetry,<br />

countertops, storage, plumbing, appliances,<br />

and the graphic communication and<br />

presentation skills required in a kitchen<br />

dealership. A kitchen portfolio, including<br />

materials board, Excel Workbook and CAD<br />

drawings, is produced and presented.<br />

(4/0/0/0); ASE Code: B; Prereq: INT-310; Coreq:<br />

INT-108, INT-110<br />

CAD for Interior Designers I 3<br />

> INT-108<br />

Provides interior design students with CAD<br />

skills to produce two-dimensional floor plans<br />

and elevation drawings. Acquaints students<br />

with the current version of AutoCAD as a tool to<br />

produce drawings and set up client files.<br />

(1/4/0/0); ASE Code: B; Prereq: CSC-110; Coreq:<br />

INT-107, INT-110<br />

Interior Design I 4<br />

> INT-110<br />

Focuses on furniture space planning,<br />

upholstery, windows, window treatments, and<br />

floors. Emphasizes the study of materials and<br />

how to accurately measure, use of Excel<br />

Workbook and installation. A product resource<br />

file is compiled, along with lab assignments,<br />

which builds skills working with materials as<br />

they are applied to interiors and working with a<br />

client.<br />

(4/0/0/0); ASE Code: B; Prereq: INT-310; Coreq:<br />

INT-107, INT-108<br />

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Design Fundamentals 3<br />

> INT-301<br />

Surveys American architecture and furniture<br />

styles and studies design elements and<br />

principles applied to interiors. Includes an<br />

introduction to the design process, space<br />

planning and accessibility issues. Interior<br />

design as a career is explored.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

Historical Interiors I 3<br />

> INT-303<br />

Surveys the progression of European and<br />

American architecture, decorative arts and<br />

furniture styles of the 18th century through the<br />

20th century. Identification of modern design in<br />

architecture and furniture is stressed.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

Architectural Graphics 4<br />

> INT-310<br />

Introduces architectural tools, symbols and<br />

scale drawings. Basic skills mastered include<br />

architectural lettering, dimensioning, plan<br />

drawing types, schedules and overlay methods<br />

of blueprinting. Field-measuring skills are<br />

integrated into required lab activities. Material<br />

samples are swatched and color schemed<br />

according to project requirements in the lab.<br />

Presentation skills learned include swatchboard<br />

construction. Floor plan and elevation color<br />

rendering of material samples will be prepared<br />

to communicate a color scheme to a client.<br />

Attendance and time management skills are<br />

developed in this course that ensure projects<br />

are completed by the due date.<br />

(2/4/0/0); ASE Code: B; Prereq: INT-302, INT-304<br />

Internship 0.5–4<br />

> INT-932<br />

Provides an opportunity to receive interior<br />

design work experience through on-the-job<br />

training in an approved work setting. This<br />

internship will be approved by the Interior<br />

Design coordinator and will be evaluated with<br />

a letter grade.<br />

(0/0/0/2-16); ASE Code: A<br />

ITP<br />

INTERPRETING<br />

Independent Skills Lab II 2<br />

> ITP-102<br />

Provides continued practice in developing<br />

skills in conjunction with American Sign<br />

Language II. Students engage in various<br />

activities including the use of professional<br />

videotapes. Required for majors and<br />

recommended for non-majors.<br />

(0/4/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: ASL-141<br />

Intro to Interpreting 3<br />

> ITP-120<br />

Provides a history of interpreting as well as an<br />

overview of interpreting as a profession. Topics<br />

include the interpreting environment,<br />

professional ethics and certification,<br />

interpreting in educational and community<br />

settings, and the physical, psychological and<br />

health aspects of interpreting. The influence of<br />

the cultural context on the success of the<br />

interpreting process is explored. Students are<br />

introduced to pantomime and its use in<br />

language expression in a visual mode.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Social Aspects of Deaf Culture 3<br />

> ITP-130<br />

Introduces aspects of diversity within the deaf<br />

community in America, Canada and<br />

internationally. Students become familiar with<br />

social structure, the history of deafness and the<br />

history of the American deaf community,<br />

including the evolution of education of the<br />

deaf. Students become familiar with legislation<br />

that impacts the deaf in America. Discusses<br />

definition of deafness and impact on culture.<br />

(Satisfies college Diversity requirement for<br />

Associate of Arts degree.)<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Signing Sys/Educational Setting 3<br />

> ITP-161<br />

Provides an opportunity to learn Signing Exact<br />

English II and Signed English with a focus on<br />

transliterating in educational settings. Students<br />

learn the rules of usage and they build speed in<br />

words/signs per minute. Students explore the<br />

history and relationships of different sign<br />

modes.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

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COURSE DESCRIPTIONS . summer & <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> . <strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Class</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong><br />

Sign Choir 1<br />

> ITP-170<br />

Provides an aesthetic environment for students<br />

to explore American Sign Language as a<br />

performing arts medium. Students learn to<br />

sign songs in a variety of musical styles. Some<br />

choreography may be incorporated, but the<br />

effect will be visually pleasing for hearing and<br />

deaf audiences. The final will be in the form of<br />

a performance for a live audience.<br />

(0/2/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Interpreting I 4<br />

> ITP-221<br />

Emphasizes three aspects of interpreting:<br />

American Sign Language, transliterating and<br />

voicing. Students learn to analyze texts in<br />

increasing complexity and rates of speed,<br />

interpret them in American Sign Language and<br />

transliterate into Conceptually Accurate Signed<br />

English. Focus of the class is on sign-to-voice<br />

and voice-to-sign. Most assignments will be<br />

produced in a manual mode. Journaling is<br />

used to help students in the learning process.<br />

(4/0/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: ASL-241<br />

Professional Settings 3<br />

> ITP-255<br />

Explores various settings in interpreting.<br />

Ethical decision making skills and interpersonal<br />

relationships as they apply to the professional<br />

interpreting field are examined and analyzed.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Honors Project 1<br />

> ITP-924<br />

Allows a qualified honors student to pursue a<br />

special concentration of study under the<br />

guidance of a faculty member. Requires<br />

completion of an honors project contract.<br />

(1/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Note: Req. approval of supervising prof. and dean<br />

96<br />

LIT<br />

LITERATURE<br />

Children’s Literature 3<br />

> LIT-105<br />

Provides a broad overview of children’s<br />

literature, with emphasis upon work done by<br />

American writers and illustrators. Students use<br />

standard techniques of literary analysis to<br />

critique the works explored in the course.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: ENG-105 or<br />

ENG-120<br />

Forms of Literature: Story Cycle 3<br />

> LIT-203<br />

Explores, through story cycles and critical<br />

theory, the questions: What is a story cycle?<br />

How are they crafted, read and interpreted?<br />

How are they different from or similar to other<br />

forms of literary expression? How does form<br />

affect interpretation?<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: ENG-105 or<br />

ENG-120<br />

Forms of Literature: Nonfiction 3<br />

> LIT-204<br />

Focuses on literary nonfiction - essays,<br />

memoirs, profiles or criticism - that aspires not<br />

only to inform, but also to employ language<br />

aesthetically and prompt reflection on<br />

experience. Students will explore, through<br />

literature and critical theory, the following<br />

questions: What is literary nonfiction? How are<br />

works of literary nonfiction crafted, read and<br />

interpreted? How are they different from and<br />

similar to other forms of literary expression?<br />

How does form affect interpretation?<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: ENG-105 or<br />

ENG-120<br />

Forms of Literature: Drama 3<br />

> LIT-205<br />

Focuses on the study of dramatic literature.<br />

Students will practice a method of reading and<br />

interpreting plays, exploring the following<br />

questions: What is drama? How are works of<br />

drama crafted, read and interpreted? How are<br />

they different from and similar to other forms<br />

of literary expression? How does form affect<br />

interpretation?<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: ENG-105 or<br />

ENG-120<br />

Forms of Literature: Fiction 3<br />

> LIT-206<br />

Explores, through short stories, novels, films<br />

and critical theory, the following questions:<br />

What is fiction? What are its common<br />

elements? How does understanding these<br />

elements and the ways they interconnect affect<br />

our understanding of how fiction is crafted,<br />

read and interpreted? How is fiction different<br />

from or similar to other forms of literary<br />

expression?<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: ENG-105 or<br />

ENG-120<br />

Forms of Literature: Poetry 3<br />

> LIT-207<br />

Focuses on the study of poetry. Students will<br />

practice reading and interpreting poems,<br />

exploring the following questions: What is<br />

poetry? How are poems crafted, read and<br />

interpreted? How are they different from and<br />

similar to other forms of literary expression?<br />

How does form affect interpretation?<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: ENG-105 or<br />

ENG-120<br />

Forms of Literature: New Media 3<br />

> LIT-208<br />

Explores online and computer-based literature.<br />

Employing relevant literary theory, students<br />

study traditional literature (poetry, fiction,<br />

nonfiction, drama) and compare those forms<br />

to new media literary forms like hyperfiction<br />

and hyperpoetry. Questions include the<br />

following: What is new media literature? How<br />

does it compare with traditional genres? What<br />

makes it qualify as literature? How does literary<br />

form affect interpretation?<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: ENG-105 or<br />

ENG-120<br />

Forms of Lit: Film Adaptation 3<br />

> LIT-209<br />

Focuses on the relationship between literary<br />

works (fiction, drama, nonfiction, poetry or<br />

graphic literature) and their adaptations to film.<br />

Students explore the adaptation of literature to<br />

film; how the elements of plot, character,<br />

setting, point of view, symbol and theme are<br />

adapted or altered from literature to film; and<br />

how film adaptations influence our<br />

understanding of both literature and film.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: ENG-105 or<br />

ENG-120<br />

Lit and Culture: American Dreams 3<br />

> LIT-222<br />

Explores a variety of expressions of self and<br />

society in America through established fiction,<br />

autobiography, journals, letters, photographs<br />

and other cultural artifacts.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: ENG-105 or<br />

ENG-120<br />

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Lit and Culture: Women and Work 3<br />

> LIT-224<br />

Through reading literature along with social<br />

documents by women and men, the course<br />

explores gender identity and work issues for<br />

women in traditional and nontraditional<br />

gender roles - as domestic angels, factory<br />

workers or professionals. Materials may<br />

include autobiographies, letters, films, short<br />

fiction, poetry, drama, novels and other<br />

artifacts.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: ENG-105 or<br />

ENG-120<br />

Lit Themes: Beyond Bartleby: Images<br />

of Bus/Labor in Lit/Film 3<br />

> LIT-225<br />

Explores images and issues of business and<br />

labor as they manifest in major fiction and<br />

nonfiction texts.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: ENG-105 or<br />

ENG-120<br />

Note: Admission to the Advance program<br />

Lit Themes: Lit/Search for Identity 3<br />

> LIT-226<br />

Explores the theme of identity in literature -<br />

short stories, novels, poems, plays and<br />

nonfiction. May use ideas and approaches<br />

from literary criticism, psychology, philosophy<br />

and religion to illuminate the importance of<br />

stories in structuring human experience and<br />

establishing a sense of our own identities.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: ENG-105 or<br />

ENG-120<br />

Lit and Culture: World Poetry 3<br />

> LIT-227<br />

Explores non-Western traditional and<br />

contemporary poetry of Asia, Africa, the Middle<br />

East, Latin America and the Caribbean. Studies<br />

the forces that shape the creation as well as the<br />

experience of poetry in these cultures, such as<br />

politics, gender, religion, technology, etc.<br />

Students learn to compare literary expression<br />

across cultures and to place the Western<br />

tradition in a larger context.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: ENG-105 or<br />

ENG-120<br />

<strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Class</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong> . summer & <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> . COURSE DESCRIPTIONS<br />

MAT<br />

MATHEMATICS<br />

Pre-Algebra 3<br />

> MAT-052<br />

Introduces basic algebra concepts and reviews<br />

basic math. Includes fractions, decimals,<br />

proportions and percents. Introduces integers,<br />

exponents, simple equations and graphing.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: D<br />

Elementary Algebra<br />

> MAT-062<br />

3<br />

Includes the properties of the real numbers,<br />

equations and inequalities in one variable,<br />

formulas, applications, operations and<br />

factoring of polynomials, exponents, and<br />

graphing linear equations. This course<br />

presumes a proficiency in fractions, decimals<br />

and signed numbers.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: D<br />

Prep for College Mathematics 3<br />

> MAT-076<br />

Covers essential topics from Elementary<br />

Algebra and Intermediate Algebra. Emphasizes<br />

active learning supported by instructor<br />

guidance and small-group lectures. Course<br />

format is computer-based, individually paced<br />

and modular. Four modules must be completed<br />

to receive credit. Course can be taken for credit<br />

multiple times in order to complete remaining<br />

modules.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: D<br />

Personal Achievement Math 1<br />

> MAT-095<br />

Individualized course of instruction in basic<br />

math. Topics include: whole numbers, fractions,<br />

decimals, ratio and proportion, and percent.<br />

Additional topics may include pre-algebra,<br />

metric system and technical math.<br />

(0/2/0/0); ASE Code: D<br />

Intermediate Algebra 4<br />

> MAT-102<br />

A continuation of topics studied in Elementary<br />

Algebra. Includes equations, inequalities,<br />

systems of equations, matrices, functions,<br />

graphs, polynomials, rational expressions,<br />

exponents, radicals and logarithms.<br />

(4/0/0/0); ASE Code: B; Prereq: MAT-062<br />

Survey of Mathematics 4<br />

> MAT-107<br />

Provides an overview of topics that include:<br />

sets, real number systems, ratios, proportions,<br />

percentages, geometry, algebra and functions.<br />

The course is for students with a minimum of<br />

one year of high school algebra and who intend<br />

to take Statistical Ideas or Mathematics and<br />

Society.<br />

(4/0/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

Note: One year high school algebra or placement<br />

test.<br />

Mathematics and Society 3<br />

> MAT-115<br />

Introduces selected areas of mathematics in<br />

familiar settings and develops students’<br />

conceptual and problem-solving skills. The<br />

course includes a study of mathematical<br />

concepts selected from statistics, probability,<br />

game theory, growth patterns and coding<br />

information. Other topics may be included.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: MAT-102 or<br />

MAT-107<br />

Math for Elementary Teachers 3<br />

> MAT-117<br />

Designed to deepen students’ understanding<br />

of the mathematics they will teach to<br />

elementary school children. Includes methods<br />

of problem solving, measurement, geometry,<br />

place value, arithmetic operations in a variety<br />

of algorithms and the relationships between<br />

these algorithms. Students also explore<br />

concepts using manipulatives. This course was<br />

developed for elementary education majors<br />

who choose a specialization different from<br />

mathematics, but is not limited to those<br />

students.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: MAT-102<br />

College Algebra 3<br />

> MAT-120<br />

Uses a problem-solving approach to illustrate<br />

how algebra can model and solve real-world<br />

problems. Emphasizes linear, exponential and<br />

logarithmic functions. This liberal arts course is<br />

not preparation for calculus.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: MAT-102<br />

Trigonometry & Analytic Geometry<br />

> MAT-136<br />

5<br />

Examines trigonometric functions, graphs,<br />

identities and applications. Includes conic<br />

sections, polar coordinates, parametric<br />

equations, vectors, planes and surfaces.<br />

(5/0/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: MAT-138<br />

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COURSE DESCRIPTIONS . summer & <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> . <strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Class</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong><br />

College Algebra with Limits<br />

> MAT-138<br />

4<br />

Examines polynomial, rational, radical,<br />

exponential and logarithmic functions and<br />

equation solutions. Includes matrices,<br />

sequences, series and introduces limits. This<br />

course is intended for all students who will<br />

eventually take any calculus course.<br />

(4/0/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: MAT-102<br />

Finite Math 3<br />

> MAT-140<br />

Includes methods of solving linear equations<br />

and inequalities. Introduces linear<br />

programming, matrices, functions, graphs,<br />

counting techniques, probability, mathematics<br />

of finance and applications.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: MAT-102<br />

Linear Algebra 3<br />

> MAT-149<br />

Includes matrix and vector arithmetic, using<br />

matrices to solve systems of linear equations,<br />

eigenvalues and eigenvectors, diagonalization<br />

of matrices, and an introduction to subspaces<br />

of Euclidean space.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: MAT-210<br />

Statistical Ideas 3<br />

> MAT-155<br />

Designed for students who are not majoring in<br />

mathematics or the sciences. The course<br />

provides an overview of the basic ideas needed<br />

by consumers of statistics and can also provide<br />

a helpful framework for a more detailed study<br />

of the subject.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: MAT-102 or<br />

MAT-107<br />

Statistics 4<br />

> MAT-157<br />

Focuses on descriptive statistics (mean,<br />

medium, mode, standard deviation and<br />

variance) and introduces correlation and linear<br />

regression. Emphasizes inferential statistics<br />

and probability distributions as applied to<br />

confidence intervals, hypothesis testing of<br />

mean and standard deviation, and applications<br />

to business and other fields.<br />

(4/0/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: MAT-102 or<br />

MAT-107 or MAT-155<br />

98<br />

Business Statistics 4<br />

> MAT-162<br />

Introduces statistics, primarily for business<br />

majors. Investigates methods of collection,<br />

organization, presentation, analysis and<br />

interpretation of quantitative data as tools in<br />

effective business decision-making. Computer<br />

applications are used to assist in visualizing<br />

and analyzing data. Covers descriptive<br />

statistics, probability, confidence intervals and<br />

hypothesis testing for one and two samples,<br />

regression, correlation and chi-square.<br />

Additional topics may be covered, including<br />

ANOVA.<br />

(4/0/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: MAT-138 or<br />

MAT-140 or MAT-155 or MAT-157<br />

Business Calculus 3<br />

> MAT-165<br />

Studies the techniques of differential and<br />

integral calculus likely to be encountered in an<br />

undergraduate course in business economics.<br />

Applications are emphasized in these areas.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: MAT-138<br />

Calculus for the Biological Sciences 4<br />

> MAT-175<br />

Provides non-theoretical analysis of differential<br />

and integral calculus. Introduces differential<br />

equations, while emphasizing life science<br />

applications.<br />

(4/0/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: MAT-138<br />

Calculus I 4<br />

> MAT-210<br />

Includes limits, derivative, differentiation, the<br />

differential elementary applications of calculus<br />

and introduction to integration.<br />

(4/0/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: MAT-136<br />

Calculus II 4<br />

> MAT-216<br />

Continues Calculus I and includes study of the<br />

integral, integration, application of integration,<br />

techniques of integration and infinite series.<br />

(4/0/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: MAT-210<br />

Calculus III 4<br />

> MAT-219<br />

Continues Calculus II and includes study of<br />

vector functions, function of several variables,<br />

multiple integrals and vector fields.<br />

(4/0/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: MAT-216<br />

Differential Equations With Laplace 4<br />

> MAT-227<br />

Studies exact equations, separable equations,<br />

linear equations, physical applications, series<br />

solutions, systems of linear differential<br />

equations and methods of approximating the<br />

solutions to first-order equations. Laplace<br />

transforms are introduced and used to solve<br />

differential equations.<br />

(4/0/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: MAT-216<br />

Basic Math 3<br />

> MAT-700<br />

Covers basic business skills such as computing<br />

with whole numbers, fractions, decimals,<br />

percents, and simple exponents and radicals.<br />

Includes evaluating formulas, such as interest<br />

formulas and geometric measurements, and<br />

solving percent problems. Familiarizes<br />

students with ratio and proportion as a problem<br />

solving tool, the metric system, dimensional<br />

analysis, basic algebra with signed numbers<br />

and solving first degree equations. Introduces<br />

basic statistics, reading tables and graphs, and<br />

calculating averages and weighted means.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

Industrial Math I 3<br />

> MAT-715<br />

Covers basic math skills such as addition,<br />

subtraction, multiplication and division of<br />

whole numbers, decimals and fractions.<br />

Covers specifically dimensional analysis and<br />

significant digit concepts. Also gives practice<br />

and solving stated problems and covers<br />

introductory algebra concepts.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

Intro to Math 2<br />

> MAT-731<br />

Reviews basic arithmetic operations and<br />

problem solving, including whole numbers,<br />

fractions, decimals, ratio and proportion, and<br />

percent as they apply to health professions.<br />

Covers computations, evaluating formulas<br />

with signed numbers and radicals, and<br />

exponents, as well as practical applications of<br />

the Metric, Troy and Apothecaries’ systems of<br />

measurement.<br />

(2/0/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

Note: Placement test.<br />

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MGT<br />

ManaGeMenT<br />

Principles of Management 3<br />

> MGT-101<br />

Applies current techniques and methods to the<br />

management functions of planning, organizing,<br />

leading and controlling. Focuses on critical<br />

analysis, development and effectiveness of<br />

organizational processes.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Project Management Basics 3<br />

> MGT-121<br />

Defines project management and examines<br />

the role of the project manager. Emphasizes<br />

on-the-job project management knowledge<br />

areas and processes. Practical applications and<br />

case studies are used to reinforce and apply<br />

concepts to real life situations.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

Project Management Tools 3<br />

> MGT-124<br />

Continues MGT-121, focusing on traditional<br />

project management tools and emerging<br />

project management technologies. Students<br />

develop a project plan, define and sequence<br />

tasks, identify critical path, allocate resources,<br />

estimate risks and maintain a budget. Uses<br />

popular project management software, such as<br />

MS Project and MS Excel.<br />

(2/2/0/0); ASE Code: B; Prereq: MGT-121<br />

Principles of Supervision<br />

> MGT-130<br />

3<br />

Introduces the management functions of<br />

planning, organizing, leading and controlling.<br />

Focuses on technical supervision skills and<br />

human relations skills needed to develop a<br />

productive work team, and conceptual skills to<br />

group<br />

processes.<br />

interdependent organizational<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

Work Habits and Absenteeism 1<br />

> MGT-134<br />

Normally taught as a one- or two-day<br />

workshop. Students are trained to develop a<br />

working atmosphere conducive to high<br />

productivity. Problem employees and their<br />

habits are identified. Students learn employee<br />

coaching techniques and policies that can be<br />

used to solve poor work habits and high<br />

absenteeism.<br />

(1/0/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

<strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Class</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong> . <strong>Summer</strong> & <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> . CourSe DeSCriptionS<br />

Performance Appraisal/Managers 1<br />

> MGT-135<br />

Covers effective employee performance<br />

planning and appraisal techniques. Students<br />

learn how to conduct performance reviews and<br />

how to provide positive performance coaching<br />

and feedback to employees.<br />

(1/0/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

Developing Leadership Skills<br />

> MGT-137<br />

1<br />

Designed to give valuable suggestions on<br />

communicating effectively using coaching,<br />

counseling, delegating and performance<br />

reviews to develop subordinates.<br />

(1/0/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

Effective Team Building/Managers<br />

> MGT-139<br />

1<br />

Participants learn the basics of team<br />

management, how to motivate team members,<br />

how to improve the communication process<br />

and understand the principles of leadership.<br />

(1/0/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

Time Management/Workplace 1<br />

> MGT-140<br />

Focuses on high performance work times,<br />

being effective vs. being efficient, time wasters<br />

and solutions to them. Students also learn<br />

organizational skills, how to set goals, plan and<br />

prioritize.<br />

(1/0/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

Human Relations in Management 3<br />

> MGT-145<br />

Emphasizes the importance of proper attitudes<br />

towards self, others and organization values.<br />

Stresses the development of a good selfconcept<br />

and the relationship this has to energy<br />

levels, emotions, verbal and nonverbal<br />

communication. Prepares students to<br />

understand how to deal with conflict and how<br />

to be a productive member of a work group.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

Integrated Project Management 3<br />

> MGT-155<br />

Allows students to practice managing a variety<br />

of projects from initiation to completion.<br />

Students demonstrate technical and applied<br />

knowledge gained in their field, as well as<br />

critical thinking, diverse perspectives and<br />

communication skills.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: B; Prereq: MGT-124<br />

Human Resource Management 3<br />

> MGT-170<br />

Includes managerial philosophy of human<br />

resource administration, emphasizing the<br />

study of the personnel functions of recruiting,<br />

interviewing, selecting, placement, training<br />

and evaluating. Also addresses the issues of<br />

diversity in a dynamic environment.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Employment Practices 1<br />

> MGT-172<br />

Develops an understanding of human resource<br />

policies, and the legal and regulatory factors<br />

that affect employee recruitment and selection.<br />

Nondiscrimination and equal employment<br />

opportunity compliance issues are analyzed.<br />

(1/0/0/0); ASE Code: B; Prereq: MGT-170<br />

Note: MGT-170 may be taken as a corequisite<br />

Training & Employee Development 1<br />

> MGT-173<br />

Introduces effective training and development<br />

strategies and techniques. Examines adult<br />

learning styles, and reviews effective<br />

presentation and facilitation skills.<br />

(1/0/0/0); ASE Code: B; Prereq: MGT-170<br />

Note: MGT-170 may be taken as a corequisite<br />

Labor Relations/Collective Bargain 1<br />

> MGT-182<br />

Introduces labor relations and collective<br />

bargaining with an emphasis on real-world<br />

situations. Reviews the historical and current<br />

status of labor and management positions.<br />

Examines contract negotiations, labor disputes<br />

and grievances, and issues in the maintenance<br />

of a union-free working environment.<br />

(1/0/0/0); ASE Code: B; Prereq: MGT-170<br />

Note: MGT-170 may be taken as a corequisite<br />

Managing Employee Benefit Prog 1<br />

> MGT-192<br />

Participants receive an understanding of the<br />

importance of an effective employee benefit<br />

program within organizations. Students<br />

analyze various programs’ strengths and<br />

weaknesses to adapt the elements of a<br />

successful system to their own organization.<br />

(1/0/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

Wage and Salary Administration 1<br />

> MGT-193<br />

Provides a structured approach to the various<br />

elements of a compensation program: job<br />

descriptions, job evaluations, salary surveys<br />

and administration policies. Covers variable<br />

pay and executive compensation.<br />

(1/0/0/0); ASE Code: B; Prereq: MGT-170<br />

Note: MGT-170 may be taken as a corequisite<br />

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COURSE DESCRIPTIONS . summer & <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> . <strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Class</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong><br />

Intro to Entrepreneurship 3<br />

> MGT-300<br />

Examines the feasibility of a new business<br />

concept and the fundamentals of organizing a<br />

small business. Students measure their<br />

potential as an entrepreneur, identify business<br />

opportunities, examine entry strategies,<br />

understand the advantages and disadvantages<br />

of buying a business and evaluate the value of<br />

that business. Focuses on realizing business<br />

strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and<br />

threats. Implements the planning process<br />

through feasibility and business plans.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Progressive Mgmt Trends/Careers 3<br />

> MGT-301<br />

Emphasizes current trends in management and<br />

upper-level management concepts such as<br />

planning, organizing, leading and controlling.<br />

Provides a career component that focuses on<br />

employment tools, tips, preparation and<br />

industry exploration.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: B; Prereq: MGT-101, MGT-145<br />

MIL<br />

MILITARY AND ROTC<br />

Foundations of the U.S. Air Force I 1<br />

> MIL-100<br />

Introduces the U.S. Air Force and Air Force<br />

Reserve Officer Training Corps (AFROTC).<br />

Features the history and structure of the Air<br />

Force, its capabilities, career opportunities,<br />

installations, and core values while developing<br />

team building, communication and leadership<br />

skills.<br />

(1/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Army ROTC Lead & Personal Dev 1–3<br />

> MIL-104<br />

This is the first semester in a four-semester<br />

sequence that is the basic course of Army<br />

ROTC. This course introduces cadets to the<br />

military personal challenges and competencies<br />

that are critical for effective leadership. Cadets<br />

learn how the personal development of life<br />

skills such as critical thinking, goal setting, time<br />

management, physical fitness, and stress<br />

management relate to leadership, officership,<br />

and the Army profession. The focus is on<br />

developing basic knowledge and<br />

comprehension of Army leadership<br />

dimensions while gaining a big picture<br />

understanding of the ROTC program, its<br />

purpose in the Army, and its advantages for the<br />

student. No military obligation is associated<br />

with participation in the course.<br />

(1-3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

100<br />

Army ROTC Intro/Tact Leadership 1–3<br />

> MIL-105<br />

This is the second semester in a four-semester<br />

sequence that is the basic course of Army<br />

ROTC. The course builds on the foundations of<br />

officership that were developed in the first<br />

semester class. This course overviews<br />

leadership fundamentals such as setting<br />

direction, problem-solving, listening,<br />

presenting briefs, providing feedback, and<br />

using effective writing skills. Cadets explore<br />

dimensions of leadership values, attributes,<br />

skills, and actions in the context of practical,<br />

hands-on, and interactive exercises. Cadre role<br />

models and the building of stronger<br />

relationships among the cadets through<br />

common experience and practical interaction<br />

are critical aspects of the experience. No<br />

military obligation is associated with<br />

participation in the course.<br />

(1-3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: MIL-104<br />

AFROTC Leadership Lab I 1<br />

> MIL-111<br />

Develops knowledge of what is required to be<br />

an Air Force officer by honing leadership skills<br />

through hands-on experience and performing<br />

various tasks at the University of Iowa AFROTC<br />

Detachment. Faculty supervise all labs, but<br />

students plan and conduct all events.<br />

(1/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Evolution/USAF Air/Space Power I 1<br />

> MIL-200<br />

Presents general aspects of air and space<br />

power through historical perspectives. Covers<br />

the time from the first balloons and dirigibles<br />

to the Space Age global positioning systems of<br />

the Persian Gulf War. Historical examples<br />

define the Air Force’s capabilities and missions,<br />

and demonstrate the evolution of today’s USAF<br />

air and space power.<br />

(1/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

AFROTC Leadership Lab III 1<br />

> MIL-211<br />

Develops knowledge of what is required to be<br />

an Air Force officer by honing leadership skills<br />

through hands-on experience and performing<br />

various tasks at the University of Iowa AFROTC<br />

Detachment. Faculty supervise all labs, but<br />

students plan and conduct all events.<br />

(1/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

MKT<br />

MARKETING<br />

Principles of Marketing 3<br />

> MKT-110<br />

Studies the process of planning and executing<br />

the conception, pricing, promotion and<br />

distribution of ideas, goods and services to<br />

create the exchanges that satisfy individual and<br />

organizational goals.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Principles of Selling 3<br />

> MKT-140<br />

Provides basic skills needed to sell goods and<br />

services in a marketing economic system.<br />

Students learn about careers in selling, buyer<br />

behavior, product knowledge and selling<br />

concepts. Emphasis is on problem solving.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Principles of Advertising 3<br />

> MKT-150<br />

Acquaints students with the philosophy of<br />

advertising, historical concepts, and practical<br />

applications of advertising at the local and<br />

national levels. Includes media and media<br />

selection, copy writing, and layout, with an<br />

emphasis on product selection for advertising.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Principles of Retailing 3<br />

> MKT-160<br />

Studies retailing and its functions in a free<br />

enterprise system. All facets of retail operation<br />

are considered including planning,<br />

organization, personnel, facilities, control,<br />

pricing, buying, selling and promotion.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Buying/Merchandising Strategies 3<br />

> MKT-168<br />

Studies buying and merchandising principles<br />

as they apply to management. Decisionmaking<br />

and critical thinking skills are developed<br />

in buying, inventory control and pricing.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

Customer Service Strategies 1<br />

> MKT-180<br />

Designed to help students target their<br />

customers and develop appropriate services.<br />

Discusses the use of effective customer<br />

services as a competition tool.<br />

(1/0/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

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Perspectives in Int’l Marketing 1–3<br />

> MKT-187<br />

Provides an international perspective on<br />

marketing from a Danish and European<br />

perspective. Students travel to Denmark to<br />

study and compare that country’s approach to<br />

marketing with that of North America.<br />

(1-3/0/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

Marketing/Advert/Entrepreneurs 3<br />

> MKT-297<br />

Introduces business concepts, market research<br />

and target markets. Focuses on understanding<br />

customers and the competition, product<br />

pricing, customer service and selling. Explores<br />

advertising media and conducting a successful<br />

marketing campaign using various forms of<br />

advertising and promotion.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: MGT-300<br />

MMS<br />

MASS MEDIA STUDIES<br />

Mass Media 3<br />

> MMS-101<br />

Surveys the field of mass communications.<br />

Takes the theoretical position that mass<br />

communication is a social system, considering<br />

the functions, structure and performance of the<br />

individual medium, as well as the auxiliaries.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Intro to Electronic Production 2<br />

> MMS-104<br />

Presents basic principles and techniques used<br />

in audio and video production. Emphasizes<br />

studio operation, including how to operate<br />

cameras and studio switchers, and how to<br />

serve as floor director. Includes audio<br />

techniques such as operation of audio console<br />

and use of prerecorded music.<br />

(2/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

News Reporting 3<br />

> MMS-131<br />

Involves an in-depth study of objective news<br />

reporting and advocacy journalism as well as<br />

training in writing leads, the news story,<br />

interviewing, copyright and editing.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Note: Ability to type 30 wpm required<br />

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News Media Convergence 3<br />

> MMS-133<br />

Introduces skills required for print, broadcast<br />

and Web journalism. Students develop skills<br />

that include identifying news, interviewing and<br />

event coverage, researching, reporting, writing<br />

print and broadcast material and converting it<br />

to the Web. Final versions of stories will be<br />

evaluated for publication in the Communique,<br />

broadcast on KSP News and posted to the<br />

<strong>Kirkwood</strong> Student Media Web site.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: MMS-131<br />

Note: Permission of program coordinator<br />

Advanced Television 2<br />

> MMS-220<br />

Designed to teach students the proper<br />

operation of remote video and audio<br />

equipment. Course emphasizes script writing<br />

and videotape editing. Final projects will be<br />

televised on <strong>Kirkwood</strong>’s cable channel.<br />

(1/2/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: MMS-104<br />

Promotions and Public Relations 3<br />

> MMS-240<br />

Teaches students how to plan an effective<br />

promotional campaign by identifying target<br />

audiences, understanding the effect of mass<br />

communication media and preparing materials<br />

for media campaigns. Includes principles of<br />

design and layout.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Field Experience 3<br />

> MMS-920<br />

Provides on-the-job training in the media field.<br />

(0/0/9/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Note: Permission of instructor/coordinator<br />

Special Projects 1<br />

> MMS-948<br />

Provides opportunity to carry out a media<br />

project under professional direction.<br />

(0/2/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

MTR<br />

MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION<br />

Professionalism/Medical Trans<br />

> MTR-102<br />

2<br />

Provides an overview of the career through<br />

lectures, job shadowing and a tour, with an<br />

emphasis on professional issues and<br />

confidentiality.<br />

(1.5/1/0/0); ASE Code: B; Coreq: HSC-115<br />

Career Medical Transcription 6<br />

> MTR-150<br />

Includes transcribing physician-dictated<br />

reports with an emphasis on developing<br />

accuracy, speed and medical knowledge for<br />

transcription of medical reports. Correct usage<br />

of grammar, punctuation, editing and<br />

proofreading skills are emphasized along with<br />

professionalism and confidentiality.<br />

(2/8/0/0); ASE Code: B; Prereq: MTR-112<br />

Note: All Medical Transcription courses<br />

Medical Trans Prof Practice Exp 0.5<br />

> MTR-180<br />

Combines the theory of medical transcription<br />

with supervised practice in selected health care<br />

settings. Introduces the student to the medical<br />

transcription department, its specific dictation<br />

transcribing system and routing of transcribed<br />

reports, including health care provider specific<br />

dictation practices.<br />

(0/0/1.5/0); ASE Code: B; Prereq: ADM-165,<br />

MTR-102; Coreq: HSC-217, MTR-150<br />

MUA<br />

MUSIC - APPLIED<br />

Applied Baritone 1–2<br />

> MUA-300<br />

Requires 14 lessons during the semester.<br />

Students may enroll in one or two credit hours<br />

on the same instrument. One 25-minute lesson<br />

per week is one credit; one 50-minute lesson<br />

per week is two credits. May be repeated for<br />

credit. Additional outside practice/preparation<br />

is required.<br />

(0/2-4/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Applied Bassoon 1–2<br />

> MUA-301<br />

Requires 14 lessons during the semester.<br />

Students may enroll in one or two credit hours<br />

on the same instrument. One 25-minute lesson<br />

per week is one credit; one 50-minute lesson<br />

per week is two credits. May be repeated for<br />

credit. Additional outside practice/preparation<br />

is required.<br />

(0/2-4/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

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COURSE DESCRIPTIONS . summer & <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> . <strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Class</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong><br />

Applied Cello 1–2<br />

> MUA-302<br />

Requires 14 lessons during the semester.<br />

Students may enroll in one or two credit hours<br />

on the same instrument. One 25-minute lesson<br />

per week is one credit; one 50-minute lesson<br />

per week is two credits. May be repeated for<br />

credit. Additional outside practice/preparation<br />

is required.<br />

(0/2-4/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Applied Clarinet 1–2<br />

> MUA-303<br />

Requires 14 lessons during the semester.<br />

Students may enroll in one or two credit hours<br />

on the same instrument. One 25-minute lesson<br />

per week is one credit; one 50-minute lesson<br />

per week is two credits. May be repeated for<br />

credit. Additional outside practice/preparation<br />

is required.<br />

(0/2-4/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Applied Drum Set 1–2<br />

> MUA-304<br />

Requires 14 lessons during the semester.<br />

Students may enroll in one or two credit hours<br />

on the same instrument. One 25-minute lesson<br />

per week is one credit; one 50-minute lesson<br />

per week is two credits. May be repeated for<br />

credit. Additional outside practice/preparation<br />

is required.<br />

(0/2-4/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Applied Flute 1–2<br />

> MUA-305<br />

Requires 14 lessons during the semester.<br />

Students may enroll in one or two credit hours<br />

on the same instrument. One 25-minute lesson<br />

per week is one credit; one 50-minute lesson<br />

per week is two credits. May be repeated for<br />

credit. Additional outside practice/preparation<br />

is required.<br />

(0/2-4/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Applied French Horn 1–2<br />

> MUA-306<br />

Requires 14 lessons during the semester.<br />

Students may enroll in one or two credit hours<br />

on the same instrument. One 25-minute lesson<br />

per week is one credit; one 50-minute lesson<br />

per week is two credits. May be repeated for<br />

credit. Additional outside practice/preparation<br />

is required.<br />

(0/2-4/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

102<br />

Applied Guitar 1–2<br />

> MUA-307<br />

Requires 14 lessons during the semester.<br />

Students may enroll in one or two credit hours<br />

on the same instrument. One 25-minute lesson<br />

per week is one credit; one 50-minute lesson<br />

per week is two credits. May be repeated for<br />

credit. Additional outside practice/preparation<br />

is required.<br />

(0/2-4/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Applied Oboe 1–2<br />

> MUA-308<br />

Requires 14 lessons during the semester.<br />

Students may enroll in one or two credit hours<br />

on the same instrument. One 25-minute lesson<br />

per week is one credit; one 50-minute lesson<br />

per week is two credits. May be repeated for<br />

credit. Additional outside practice/preparation<br />

is required.<br />

(0/2-4/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Applied Organ 1–2<br />

> MUA-309<br />

Requires 14 lessons during the semester.<br />

Students may enroll in one or two credit hours<br />

on the same instrument. One 25-minute lesson<br />

per week is one credit; one 50-minute lesson<br />

per week is two credits. May be repeated for<br />

credit. Additional outside practice/preparation<br />

is required.<br />

(0/2-4/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Applied Piano 1–2<br />

> MUA-310<br />

Requires 14 lessons during the semester.<br />

Students may enroll in one or two credit hours<br />

on the same instrument. One 25-minute lesson<br />

per week is one credit; one 50-minute lesson<br />

per week is two credits. May be repeated for<br />

credit. Additional outside practice/preparation<br />

is required.<br />

(0/2-4/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Applied Saxophone 1–2<br />

> MUA-311<br />

Requires 14 lessons during the semester.<br />

Students may enroll in one or two credit hours<br />

on the same instrument. One 25-minute lesson<br />

per week is one credit; one 50-minute lesson<br />

per week is two credits. May be repeated for<br />

credit. Additional outside practice/preparation<br />

is required.<br />

(0/2-4/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Applied String Bass 1–2<br />

> MUA-312<br />

Requires 14 lessons during the semester.<br />

Students may enroll in one or two credit hours<br />

on the same instrument. One 25-minute lesson<br />

per week is one credit; one 50-minute lesson<br />

per week is two credits. May be repeated for<br />

credit. Additional outside practice/preparation<br />

is required.<br />

(0/2-4/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Applied Trombone 1–2<br />

> MUA-314<br />

Requires 14 lessons during the semester.<br />

Students may enroll in one or two credit hours<br />

on the same instrument. One 25-minute lesson<br />

per week is one credit; one 50-minute lesson<br />

per week is two credits. May be repeated for<br />

credit. Additional outside practice/preparation<br />

is required.<br />

(0/2-4/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Applied Trumpet 1–2<br />

> MUA-315<br />

Requires 14 lessons during the semester.<br />

Students may enroll in one or two credit hours<br />

on the same instrument. One 25-minute lesson<br />

per week is one credit; one 50-minute lesson<br />

per week is two credits. May be repeated for<br />

credit. Additional outside practice/preparation<br />

is required.<br />

(0/2-4/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Applied Tuba 1–2<br />

> MUA-316<br />

Requires 14 lessons during the semester.<br />

Students may enroll in one or two credit hours<br />

on the same instrument. One 25-minute lesson<br />

per week is one credit; one 50-minute lesson<br />

per week is two credits. May be repeated for<br />

credit. Additional outside practice/preparation<br />

is required.<br />

(0/2-4/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Applied Viola 1–2<br />

> MUA-317<br />

Requires 14 lessons during the semester.<br />

Students may enroll in one or two credit hours<br />

on the same instrument. One 25-minute lesson<br />

per week is one credit; one 50-minute lesson<br />

per week is two credits. May be repeated for<br />

credit. Additional outside practice/preparation<br />

is required.<br />

(0/2-4/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

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Applied Violin 1–2<br />

> MUA-318<br />

Requires 14 lessons during the semester.<br />

Students may enroll in one or two credit hours<br />

on the same instrument. One 25-minute lesson<br />

per week is one credit; one 50-minute lesson<br />

per week is two credits. May be repeated for<br />

credit. Additional outside practice/preparation<br />

is required.<br />

(0/2-4/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Applied Voice 1–2<br />

> MUA-319<br />

Requires 14 lessons during the semester.<br />

Students may enroll in one or two credit hours<br />

on the same instrument. One 25-minute lesson<br />

per week is one credit; one 50-minute lesson<br />

per week is two credits. May be repeated for<br />

credit. Add. outside practice/prep. is required.<br />

(0/2-4/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

MUS<br />

MUSIC - GENERAL<br />

Music Appreciation 3<br />

> MUS-100<br />

Includes study of elements and forms of music<br />

with attention to major historical periods and<br />

composers of historical significance and<br />

survey of indigenous music.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Music Fundamentals 3<br />

> MUS-102<br />

Introduces music majors and nonmajors to the<br />

principal elements of music theory including<br />

notation, melody, choral harmony and musical<br />

form. Intended for students with strong interest<br />

but limited background in music theory.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Music Theory I 3<br />

> MUS-120<br />

Studies the notation of pitch and rhythm,<br />

meter, major and minor key relationships,<br />

melodic structure, intervals, triads, two-part<br />

counterpoint, the basics of four-part harmony<br />

and instrument transposition.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Music Theory Lab I 1<br />

> MUS-135<br />

Supports the objectives in MUS-120 by<br />

developing skills in ear training (aural<br />

identification of scales, intervals and chords),<br />

dictation (rhythmic, melodic and harmonic),<br />

and sight singing.<br />

(0/2/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

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Concert Choir 1<br />

> MUS-140<br />

Serves students with ability and desire to sing<br />

in a mixed-voice group. May be repeated for<br />

credit.<br />

(0/0/3/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Concert Band 1<br />

> MUS-145<br />

Introduces new literature each semester to<br />

extend the experience of the student’s learning<br />

to read and play different styles and tempos.<br />

This group is open to community members<br />

and does not require an audition.<br />

(0/2/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Chamber Ensemble 1<br />

> MUS-150<br />

Students practice and perform traditional<br />

literature for trios, quartets and other small<br />

groups.<br />

(0/2/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Vocal Jazz Ensemble 1<br />

> MUS-157<br />

Provides auditioned members an opportunity<br />

to sing a variety of jazz styles from traditional to<br />

contemporary arrangements. May be repeated<br />

for credit.<br />

(0/5/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Instrumental Jazz Ensemble 1<br />

> MUS-163<br />

Explores various styles of jazz from traditional<br />

to contemporary through a performanceoriented<br />

class. May be repeated for credit.<br />

(0/0/0/4); ASE Code: A<br />

Jazz Combo 1–2<br />

> MUS-165<br />

Explores various styles of jazz in a small group<br />

setting and emphasizes improvisational<br />

techniques. This course must be taken for a<br />

grade, may not be challenged and is<br />

transferable.<br />

(0/2-4/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Jazz Improvisation 2<br />

> MUS-191<br />

Studies theoretical principles and techniques<br />

used in the jazz idiom. Provides opportunity for<br />

application of music theory at the performance<br />

level to include scales, chord progressions,<br />

melodic patterns and rhythmic elements.<br />

Recommended for both instrumentalists and<br />

vocalists.<br />

(2/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Rock, Jazz and Blues Music 3<br />

> MUS-208<br />

Explores American rock, jazz and blues music<br />

in the 20th century. Emphasis on major<br />

composers, bands and performers 1900 –<br />

present. Examines American popular music<br />

trends and styles through lecture, discussion<br />

and listening.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Music Theory III 3<br />

> MUS-220<br />

Studies plainchant and modal theory; early<br />

polyphony in 2, 3 and 4 voices; inventions and<br />

fugues; borrowed, Neapolitan and augmented<br />

sixth harmonies; harmonic and melodic<br />

variations; sonata form and rondo form.<br />

Examines and analyzes music from the<br />

medieval period through the early Romantic<br />

era.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: MUS-121<br />

Music Theory Lab III 1<br />

> MUS-235<br />

Supports the objectives in MUS-220 by<br />

developing advanced skills in ear training<br />

(aural identification of scales, intervals and<br />

chords), dictation (rhythmic, melodic and<br />

harmonic) and sight singing.<br />

(0/2/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: MUS-136<br />

Intro to MIDI<br />

> MUS-259<br />

3<br />

Presents an overview of and practical<br />

experience music-related hardware and<br />

software products. Introduces Musical<br />

Instrument Digital Interface (MIDI), along with<br />

digital audio and its application to composition,<br />

orchestration, recording, performance and<br />

education. Includes drum programming, plugins,<br />

loops, soft synths, instrument patch maps,<br />

MIDI/Audio editing and file conversion.<br />

Emphasizes sequencing software and<br />

synthesizers to produce music projects.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Note: Knowledge of basic music fundamentals<br />

required.<br />

Audio Production I 3<br />

> MUS-268<br />

Studies the history, theory and techniques of<br />

audio production. Focuses on the fundamentals<br />

of sound: what it is, how it is created and how<br />

we perceive it. Studies capturing, editing,<br />

mixing and mastering audio using a variety of<br />

analog and digital equipment, and computer<br />

software such as Pro Tools, Logic Pro, Sonar<br />

and SAW.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

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COURSE DESCRIPTIONS . summer & <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> . <strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Class</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong><br />

Performance Seminar/Musicians 1<br />

> MUS-298<br />

Provides the opportunity to develop and<br />

improve performing techniques required of all<br />

musicians. Emphasizes student performances,<br />

development of repertoire and discussion of<br />

performance style. Required of all music<br />

majors and open to all students enrolled in<br />

applied lessons. May be taken four times for<br />

credit.<br />

(0/2/0/0); ASE Code: A; Coreq: Any applied music<br />

lesson MUA-300 through MUA-319<br />

Honors Project 1<br />

> MUS-924<br />

Allows a qualified honors student to pursue a<br />

special concentration of study under the<br />

guidance of a faculty member. Requires<br />

completion of an honors project contract. May<br />

be taken more than once.<br />

(1/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Note: Requires approval of supervising professor<br />

and dean<br />

Independent Study 1–2<br />

> MUS-928<br />

Allows the student to pursue a special<br />

concentration of music study under the<br />

guidance of a faculty member. Requires an<br />

independent study contract.<br />

(0/2-4/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Note: Requires approval of supervising faculty<br />

member and dean<br />

NET<br />

COMPUTER NETWORKING<br />

Computer Hardware Basics 3<br />

> NET-122<br />

Introduces the operation of a modern personal<br />

computer from a hardware point of view.<br />

Students learn about the basic components of<br />

a computer and develop troubleshooting skills<br />

for advanced courses. Some of the areas<br />

covered include system boards, storage drives,<br />

memory and power supplies. In addition, some<br />

software topics, such as operating systems, are<br />

presented. Low-level laboratory exercises<br />

enhance and reinforce understanding of the<br />

material covered.<br />

(2/2/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

104<br />

Advanced PC Concepts 3<br />

> NET-137<br />

Follows and builds on the prerequisite,<br />

Computer Hardware Basics. The first half of the<br />

course is spent reviewing, but also going into<br />

more depth on the topics covered in the<br />

beginning hardware course. The second half of<br />

the course deals primarily with software<br />

considerations (such as BIOS, drivers and<br />

operating systems) necessary to understanding<br />

how modern PCs work. Throughout the course,<br />

tie-in to A+ certification topics is done for the<br />

benefit of those who plan to take the Comp-TIA<br />

exam.<br />

(2/2/0/0); ASE Code: B; Prereq: NET-122<br />

Networking Basics 3<br />

> NET-154<br />

Introduces the foundations of networking,<br />

including concepts, terminology and practical<br />

experience, to explore entry-level career<br />

opportunities in IT and networking. Provides a<br />

hands-on approach to learn and use networking<br />

tools as they apply to home and small<br />

businesses.<br />

(2/2/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

LAN Administration 3<br />

> NET-174<br />

Focuses on the hardware and software<br />

requirements of a client-server network, the<br />

installation process, workstation configuration<br />

and configuration of the user environment<br />

using a current network operating system.<br />

Includes workstation and server configuration,<br />

network printing setup, creation and<br />

management of network user accounts,<br />

security, scripting, directory structures, and file<br />

server management and monitoring.<br />

Introduces network administrator duties, such<br />

as network configuration and system support.<br />

(2/2/0/0); ASE Code: B; Prereq: NET-212<br />

Wide Area Network (WAN) Basics 2<br />

> NET-184<br />

Introduces the student to concepts used to<br />

connect multiple local area networks to form a<br />

wide area network. Topics include routing,<br />

hardware used to connect network segments,<br />

leased telephone lines, dial-up telephone lines<br />

and other transmission media.<br />

(2/0/0/0); ASE Code: B; Prereq: NET-222<br />

Critical Problem Solving 1<br />

> NET-190<br />

Assigns everyday opportunities to the student<br />

to research, hypothesize several solutions and<br />

use one of the solutions to solve the problem<br />

effectively and efficiently.<br />

(1/0/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

Network Cabling 3<br />

> NET-192<br />

Introduces students to the advanced concepts<br />

of network infrastructure. Students learn what<br />

types of media are used and the concepts<br />

about the manufacture and installation of that<br />

media. Additionally, students work with copper<br />

media in installation, trim-out and finishing.<br />

Other topics include infrastructure standards,<br />

request for proposals and basic electrical<br />

theory.<br />

(2/2/0/0); ASE Code: B; Prereq: NET-232<br />

Cisco Networking 3<br />

> NET-212<br />

Provides the student with a basic understanding<br />

of networking. Topics include OSI model and<br />

industry standards, network topologies, IP<br />

addressing with subnet mask, networking<br />

components and basic network design. This<br />

course is the prerequisite to Cisco NetWare<br />

Routing, Cisco Router Basics and Cisco<br />

Telecommunications.<br />

(2/2/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

Cisco Routers 3<br />

> NET-222<br />

Introduces students to the Cisco family of<br />

routers, setup, configuration and management<br />

of using routers in a network environment.<br />

(2/2/0/0); ASE Code: B; Prereq: NET-212<br />

Cisco Switches 3<br />

> NET-232<br />

Introduces the concepts and terminology,<br />

through a comprehensive, theoretical and<br />

practical approach, to network and protocol<br />

design for implementation of converged<br />

switched networks. Includes hierarchical<br />

network design, device selection, basic switch<br />

configuration, implementing virtual LANs with<br />

VLAN Trunking Protocol, and Inter-VLAN<br />

routing within a small-to-medium converged<br />

network.<br />

(2/2/0/0); ASE Code: B; Prereq: NET-222<br />

Windows Networking 3<br />

> NET-321<br />

Allows students to design and build LANs with<br />

various versions of Microsoft Windows<br />

workstation software. Students learn software<br />

and hardware requirements, operating system<br />

installation, operation and maintenance, and<br />

networking techniques.<br />

(2/2/0/0); ASE Code: B; Prereq: NET-154 or<br />

NET-212<br />

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Windows Network Management 3<br />

> NET-323<br />

Explains administrative duties for Windows<br />

Server 2003. Includes installing, configuring<br />

and maintaining client and server operating<br />

systems, monitoring performance and<br />

supporting users, evaluating different versions<br />

of Server 2003, exploring services such as<br />

DHCP, Clustering, Remote Access, DNS, Virtual<br />

Private Networking, and learning to implement<br />

security using permissions, encryption and<br />

policies.<br />

(2/2/0/0); ASE Code: B; Prereq: NET-561<br />

Directory Concepts 3<br />

> NET-338<br />

Covers basic network design, how directory<br />

services are used to manage users, and how to<br />

pick servers based on proper utilization.<br />

Students learn basic elements and design of<br />

both Novell E-directory, Microsoft active<br />

directory and related LDAP directory services.<br />

Additionally, students are introduced to server<br />

concepts including system requirements,<br />

volume management and security.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: B; Prereq: NET-212<br />

Linux Networking 3<br />

> NET-400<br />

Focuses on Linux GUI. Introduces Linux<br />

installation, navigating the Linux GUI, creating<br />

Linux users and groups, setting up Linux file<br />

and directory permissions, managing the Linux<br />

file system, using the Linux control panel to<br />

customize the system, configuring the Linux<br />

network, and developing basic command line<br />

and DNS skills.<br />

(2/2/0/0); ASE Code: B; Prereq: NET-321<br />

Directory Administration 3<br />

> NET-561<br />

Continues Directory Concepts. Focuses on<br />

implementation of Active Directory using<br />

Windows Server, and eDirectory using<br />

NetWare 6.x. Includes configuration and<br />

management of organizations, users, groups,<br />

printers, file systems, and many other directory<br />

service objects. Introduces virtualization<br />

concepts and students deploy software in a<br />

virtual environment.<br />

(2/2/0/0); ASE Code: B; Prereq: NET-174, NET-338<br />

Server Configuration 3<br />

> NET-571<br />

Emphasizes managing Linux in a multi-server<br />

enterprise environment. Introduces enterpriselevel<br />

skills in integrating Linux servers in a<br />

multiple server environment, configuring<br />

advanced network services such as FTP, VPNs,<br />

remote management, Web services, DNS,<br />

DHCP, LDAP Directory Services, logical volume<br />

management, scripting and advanced software<br />

installation. Other services may include e-mail<br />

and LAMP package management.<br />

(2/2/0/0); ASE Code: B; Prereq: NET-400, NET-561<br />

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Network Security Basics 3<br />

> NET-600<br />

Introduces students to basic network security<br />

concepts. The non-vendor specific course<br />

includes general security concepts,<br />

authentication, attacks, secure communications<br />

and Internet security. Additional topics include<br />

perimeter defense and intruder detection. This<br />

course begins student preparation for the<br />

Security+ exam.<br />

(2/2/0/0); ASE Code: B; Prereq: NET-174, NET-212<br />

Net Defense/Remote Access Config 3<br />

> NET-618<br />

Focuses on network defenses and defensible<br />

networks. Includes basic network defense<br />

topologies, basic DMZ configuration, basic<br />

intrusion detection configuration and logical<br />

security management (proper address<br />

assignment, software configuration). Examines<br />

identity management systems, such as<br />

directory services, to provide authentication,<br />

authorization and auditing for sound security<br />

management. Includes basic remote access<br />

configuration.<br />

(2/2/0/0); ASE Code: B; Prereq: NET-600, NET-630<br />

Cyber Law and Ethics 3<br />

> NET-630<br />

Covers basic laws and ethical behavior<br />

associated with network security. Topics<br />

include discussions about current common<br />

practices used to secure networks as well as<br />

test them, and the potential these methods can<br />

have in creating a secure network environment.<br />

Also included are discussions about HIPAA and<br />

Sarbanes-Oxley laws, and the impact they<br />

have on information technology practices.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: B; Coreq: NET-600<br />

TCP/IP for Networking 3<br />

> NET-680<br />

Introduces students to the concepts of the TCP/<br />

IP suite of protocol. Students learn IP<br />

addressing, dynamic host configuration<br />

protocol, domain name services, universal<br />

naming conventions and how this protocol is<br />

used to connect to the Internet.<br />

(2/2/0/0); ASE Code: B; Prereq: NET-232<br />

Fundamentals of Desktop Support 3<br />

> NET-785<br />

Introduces the concepts of supporting personal<br />

computers as a career. Students improve their<br />

proficiency in providing personal computer<br />

support by troubleshooting real-life scenarios<br />

including specification/management<br />

considerations, and customer service skills.<br />

Lab may include students volunteering at notfor-profit<br />

organizations upgrading computers<br />

and computer peripherals.<br />

(2/2/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

Special Topics for PC Technicians 3<br />

> NET-850<br />

Focuses on the two intertwining themes of<br />

today’s networking technician: the history/<br />

future of computer technology and the social<br />

implications of that technology. Projects, expert<br />

speakers and possibly field trips are used to<br />

help explore such diverse topics as ethical<br />

computing, computer career trends, encryption<br />

and security, the wireless world, and the<br />

human face of computing.<br />

(2/2/0/0); ASE Code: B; Prereq: NET-122<br />

pea<br />

phySICaL ed aCTIvITIeS<br />

Badminton I 1<br />

> PEA-110<br />

Introduces the basic skills (forehand, backhand,<br />

service), strategy and rules of badminton.<br />

(0/2/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Golf I 1<br />

> PEA-134<br />

Develops the basic skills necessary for a<br />

beginning golfer.<br />

(0/2/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Powerwalking 1<br />

> PEA-150<br />

Introduces fitness walking and jogging as a<br />

lifetime endeavor to improve health and<br />

fitness.<br />

(0/2/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Racquetball I 1<br />

> PEA-154<br />

Introduces students to the rules, strategies and<br />

shots involved in the game.<br />

(0/2/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Tennis I 1<br />

> PEA-174<br />

Introduces the basic skills (forehand, backhand,<br />

service), strategy and rules of tennis.<br />

(0/2/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Weight Training I 1<br />

> PEA-187<br />

Provides the student with the basics of weight<br />

conditioning, as well as a general workout<br />

opportunity.<br />

(0/2/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

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COURSE DESCRIPTIONS . summer & <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> . <strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Class</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong><br />

Weight Training II<br />

> PEA-287<br />

1<br />

Provides further experiences in weight<br />

conditioning, such as circuit training and<br />

variation in the training regime.<br />

(0/2/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

PEC<br />

COACHING OFFICIATING<br />

Techniques and Theory of Coaching 2<br />

> PEC-111<br />

Introduces the philosophical and ethical issues<br />

in athletic coaching.<br />

(2/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Athletic Develop/Human Growth 2<br />

> PEC-116<br />

Assists students in understanding some of the<br />

basic concepts of sports psychology. Consists<br />

of improving human skill, enhancing group<br />

effort and understanding the reduction of<br />

stress. Encompasses some of the diverse topic<br />

areas important to both psychologists in<br />

general and those focused on athletic feats.<br />

(2/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Athletic Injury Prevention<br />

> PEC-126<br />

2<br />

Introduces conditioning programs and training<br />

methods that tend to prevent athletic injuries.<br />

Provides basic skills in injury evaluation and<br />

acquaints the student with treatment<br />

procedures while providing practical<br />

experience in taping techniques.<br />

(2/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Theory of Coaching Baseball 2<br />

> PEC-144<br />

Introduces the coaching profession with<br />

specific emphasis on baseball fundamentals,<br />

strategy, organization, public relations and<br />

coaching psychology.<br />

(2/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Theory of Coaching Basketball 2<br />

> PEC-148<br />

Introduces the coaching profession with<br />

specific emphasis on basketball fundamentals,<br />

strategy, organization, public relations and<br />

coaching psychology.<br />

(2/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Sports Officiating 2<br />

> PEC-160<br />

Teaches the fundamentals, techniques, rules,<br />

procedures and professional attitudes required<br />

of officials in two major sports.<br />

(2/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

106<br />

PEH<br />

GENERAL PHYS ED/HEALTH<br />

Personal Wellness 3<br />

> PEH-111<br />

Emphasizes the importance of personal<br />

responsibility in health and wellness. Focuses<br />

on personal decisionmaking in cardiovascular<br />

fitness, muscular fitness, nutrition and weight<br />

control, as well as aging and health. Improving<br />

and maintaining quality of life through health<br />

and healthy decisions is an ongoing theme<br />

throughout this course.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Exercise Psychology 3<br />

> PEH-155<br />

Provides an overview of the theories and<br />

practices related to engagement in physical<br />

activity. Emphasizes motivational theories of<br />

behavior and behavior changes as they relate<br />

to exercise and health behaviors.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Intro to Physical Education 3<br />

> PEH-162<br />

An overview of the foundations, philosophies,<br />

history and principles of physical education.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Principles of Sport Management<br />

> PEH-255<br />

3<br />

Provides an overview of the theories and<br />

practices related to management and<br />

leadership in the fitness and sports industries.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Honors Project 1<br />

> PEH-924<br />

Allows a qualified honors student to pursue a<br />

special concentration of study under the<br />

guidance of a faculty member. Requires<br />

completion of an honors project contract. May<br />

be taken more than once.<br />

(1/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Note: Requires approval of supervising professor<br />

and dean<br />

PEV<br />

INTERCOLLEGIATE PHYS ED<br />

Varsity Baseball 1<br />

> PEV-115<br />

Designed to give credit for knowledge and<br />

skills gained through varsity sports baseball<br />

participation during an academic year.<br />

(1/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Note: Students may earn one credit per year for<br />

each varsity sport in which they participate.<br />

Students in multiple varsity sports may earn four<br />

credits total in Varsity sports participation<br />

courses.<br />

Varsity Basketball, Men 1<br />

> PEV-121<br />

Designed to give credit for knowledge and<br />

skills gained through varsity sports basketball<br />

participation during an academic year.<br />

(1/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Note: Students may earn one credit per year for<br />

each varsity sport in which they participate.<br />

Students in multiple varsity sports may earn four<br />

credits total in Varsity sports participation<br />

courses.<br />

Varsity Basketball, Women 1<br />

> PEV-122<br />

Designed to give credit for knowledge and<br />

skills gained through varsity sports basketball<br />

participation during an academic year.<br />

(1/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Note: Students may earn one credit per year for<br />

each varsity sport in which they participate.<br />

Students in multiple varsity sports may earn four<br />

credits total in Varsity sports participation<br />

courses.<br />

Varsity Golf 1<br />

> PEV-140<br />

Designed to give credit for knowledge and<br />

skills gained through varsity sports golf<br />

participation during an academic year.<br />

(1/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Note: Students may earn one credit per year for<br />

each varsity sport in which they participate.<br />

Students in multiple varsity sports may earn four<br />

credits total in Varsity sports participation<br />

courses.<br />

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Varsity Softball 1<br />

> PEV-160<br />

Designed to give credit for knowledge and<br />

skills gained through varsity sports softball<br />

participation during an academic year.<br />

(1/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Note: Students may earn one credit per year for<br />

each varsity sport in which they participate.<br />

Students in multiple varsity sports may earn four<br />

credits total in Varsity sports participation<br />

courses.<br />

Varsity Volleyball 1<br />

> PEV-170<br />

Designed to give credit for knowledge and<br />

skills gained through varsity sports volleyball<br />

participation during an academic year.<br />

(1/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Note: Students may earn one credit per year for<br />

each varsity sport in which they participate.<br />

Students in multiple varsity sports may earn four<br />

credits total in Varsity sports participation<br />

courses.<br />

Varsity Baseball II 1<br />

> PEV-215<br />

Designed to give credit for knowledge and<br />

skills gained through varsity sports baseball<br />

participation during an academic year.<br />

(1/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Note: Students may earn one credit per year for<br />

each varsity sport in which they participate.<br />

Students in multiple varsity sports may earn four<br />

credits total in Varsity sports participation<br />

courses.<br />

Varsity Basketball II, Men 1<br />

> PEV-221<br />

Designed to give credit for knowledge and<br />

skills gained through varsity sports basketball<br />

participation during an academic year.<br />

(1/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Note: Students may earn one credit per year for<br />

each varsity sport in which they participate.<br />

Students in multiple varsity sports may earn four<br />

credits total in Varsity sports participation<br />

courses.<br />

Varsity Basketball II, Women 1<br />

> PEV-222<br />

Designed to give credit for knowledge and<br />

skills gained through varsity sports basketball<br />

participation during an academic year.<br />

(1/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Note: Students may earn one credit per year for<br />

each varsity sport in which they participate.<br />

Students in multiple varsity sports may earn four<br />

credits total in Varsity sports participation<br />

courses.<br />

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Varsity Golf II 1<br />

> PEV-240<br />

Designed to give credit for knowledge and<br />

skills gained through varsity sports golf<br />

participation during an academic year.<br />

(1/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Note: Students may earn one credit per year for<br />

each varsity sport in which they participate.<br />

Students in multiple varsity sports may earn four<br />

credits total in Varsity sports participation<br />

courses.<br />

Varsity Softball II 1<br />

> PEV-260<br />

Designed to give credit for knowledge and<br />

skills gained through varsity sports softball<br />

participation during an academic year.<br />

(1/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Note: Students may earn one credit per year for<br />

each varsity sport in which they participate.<br />

Students in multiple varsity sports may earn four<br />

credits total in Varsity sports participation<br />

courses.<br />

Varsity Volleyball II 1<br />

> PEV-270<br />

Designed to give credit for knowledge and<br />

skills gained through varsity sports volleyball<br />

participation during an academic year.<br />

(1/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Note: Students may earn one credit per year for<br />

each varsity sport in which they participate.<br />

Students in multiple varsity sports may earn four<br />

credits total in Varsity sports participation<br />

courses.<br />

PHI<br />

PHILOSOPHY<br />

Intro to Philosophy 3<br />

> PHI-101<br />

Investigates some of the fundamental issues in<br />

human existence - for example human nature,<br />

the nature of reality, the good life, how and<br />

what we know, the existence of God(s), justice<br />

and freedom, and free will and determinism -<br />

through readings and discussions of seminal<br />

philosophical texts in Western or non-Western<br />

traditions.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Intro to Ethics 3<br />

> PHI-105<br />

Investigates major issues and theories in<br />

Western or non-Western moral thought. The<br />

adequacies of ethical theories such as egoism,<br />

utilitarianism, virtue ethics, the ethics of care,<br />

and duty ethics are explored through<br />

discussions of topics such as those found in<br />

medicine, the media, the environment, social<br />

justice, education, gender relations, war,<br />

business and family life.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Basic Reasoning 3<br />

> PHI-111<br />

Introduces both formal and informal aspects of<br />

reasoning and argument including principles<br />

of deductive reasoning, inductive reasoning,<br />

informal fallacies and critical thinking.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Philosophy of Human Nature 3<br />

> PHI-130<br />

Investigates some important theories of human<br />

nature through discussions of such issues as<br />

the mind-body problem, the nature of freedom,<br />

social contracts, the roles of nature and nurture,<br />

the meaning of life, and happiness. Though the<br />

course will consider mainly philosophical<br />

texts, it may also include material from<br />

disciplines such as biology, literature,<br />

psychology and anthropology.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Social & Political Philosophy 3<br />

> PHI-150<br />

Examines theories of society and the political<br />

state, such as paternalism, absolutism,<br />

theocracy, democracy, conservativism,<br />

liberalism, socialism, feminism and pluralism.<br />

Explores public values, such as justice, liberty<br />

and equality, as they apply to issues of state<br />

power, political obligation, property and class,<br />

race, ethnicity, gender/sexuality and the<br />

environment.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: PHI-101, PHI-105,<br />

PHI-111 or PHI-130<br />

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Environmental Ethics 3<br />

> PHI-160<br />

Examines contemporary environmental issues<br />

in light of traditional and contemporary ethical<br />

thought. Explores concerns such as species<br />

extinction, global climate change, ecosystemic<br />

degradation, animal rights, and unequal effects<br />

of environmental harm on humans. Ethical<br />

perspectives include duty ethics, utilitarianism,<br />

ethics of care, virtue ethics, deep ecology,<br />

ecological feminism, the land ethic, and social<br />

ecology.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Honors Project 1<br />

> PHI-924<br />

Allows a qualified honors student to pursue a<br />

special concentration of study under the<br />

guidance of a faculty member. Requires<br />

completion of an honors project contract. May<br />

be taken more than once.<br />

(1/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Note: Requires approval of supervising professor<br />

and dean<br />

Independent Study 1<br />

> PHI-928<br />

Provides readings, papers, study and/or<br />

research under the guidance of a faculty<br />

member.<br />

(1/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Note: Permission of instructor, dean<br />

108<br />

PHS<br />

PHYSICAL SCIENCE<br />

Intro to Astronomy<br />

> PHS-151<br />

3<br />

Centers around a variety of topics including the<br />

universe and the earth in space, properties of<br />

stars, nuclear energy sources, the solar system,<br />

quasars, black holes and life in the universe.<br />

Laboratories<br />

incorporated.<br />

and observations are<br />

(2/2/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Physical Geology 3<br />

> PHS-170<br />

Presents basic concepts in geology, i.e. earth<br />

materials and processes, historical geology<br />

and geological resources. Constructive and<br />

destructive forces involved in shaping the<br />

planet are discussed. Plate tectonics and seafloor<br />

spreading serve as a unifying factor for<br />

the course.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Note: Either Physical Geology (PHS-170) or<br />

Environmental Geology (PHS-175) will satisfy<br />

three hours of science core requirements.<br />

However, both cannot be counted toward<br />

meeting core. If both courses are taken, the<br />

second will count as an elective.<br />

Physical Geology Lab 1<br />

> PHS-171<br />

Designed to be taken with PHS-170.<br />

(0/2/0/0); ASE Code: A; Coreq: PHS-170<br />

Evolution of the Earth 3<br />

> PHS-180<br />

Considers interdisciplinary principles,<br />

techniques and methods essential to the<br />

interpretation of the geological history of the<br />

earth. The development of plate tectonics and<br />

continental drift through geological time and<br />

the progression and evolution of life from Pre-<br />

Cambrian time to present time are also<br />

examined.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Evolution of the Earth Lab 1<br />

> PHS-181<br />

Designed to be taken with PHS-180.<br />

(0/2/0/0); ASE Code: A; Coreq: PHS-180<br />

PHY<br />

PHYSICS<br />

Introductory Physics 3<br />

> PHY-120<br />

Provides basic work with scientific reasoning<br />

and fundamental concepts in classical and<br />

modern physics. Lab provides opportunities<br />

for measurements and application of concepts.<br />

Recommended for students planning to take<br />

College or <strong>Class</strong>ical Physics, as well as all<br />

liberal arts students desiring an introductory<br />

course.<br />

(2/2/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: MAT-062<br />

College Physics I 4<br />

> PHY-162<br />

Emphasizes introductory physics concepts and<br />

methods of scientific reasoning. The first<br />

semester of this sequence treats the structure<br />

and properties of matter, descriptions of<br />

motion, Newton’s Laws, conservation laws,<br />

rotational motion, fluid statics, fluid dynamics<br />

and thermodynamics. Designed primarily for<br />

students interested in Pre-Medical, Pre-Dental,<br />

Pre-Pharmacy, Pre-Forestry or Pre-Teacher<br />

education programs and those who seek to<br />

meet science requirements in their professional<br />

programs.<br />

(3/2/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: MAT-102<br />

College Physics II 4<br />

> PHY-172<br />

Continues College Physics I and includes static<br />

and current electricity, electromagnetism,<br />

wave motion, optics, atomic and nuclear<br />

physics. Applications to the life sciences are<br />

integrated with material throughout the<br />

semester.<br />

(3/2/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: PHY-162<br />

<strong>Class</strong>ical Physics I<br />

> PHY-212<br />

5<br />

Introduces physics using calculus-level<br />

mathematics. Designed for students in<br />

Engineering, Mathematics and Physics. The<br />

first semester of this sequence covers the<br />

topics of vectors, linear and rotational<br />

kinematics, statics, dynamics, and oscillatory<br />

and wave motion.<br />

(4/2/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: MAT-210<br />

<strong>Class</strong>ical Physics II 5<br />

> PHY-222<br />

Continues <strong>Class</strong>ical Physics I. Includes the<br />

topics of thermodynamics, static and current<br />

electricity, electromagnetism, geometric and<br />

wave optics, and a brief introduction to modern<br />

physics.<br />

(4/2/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: MAT-216, PHY-212<br />

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pOL<br />

pOLITICaL SCIenCe<br />

American National Government 3<br />

> POL-111<br />

Studies American policy based on a close<br />

examination of the processes of decision<br />

making. Emphasis is placed on voting behavior<br />

and citizen interaction within the system.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

International Relations 3<br />

> POL-121<br />

Analyzes governments in the more developed<br />

countries (MDCs) and in the less developed<br />

countries (LDCs) and the interaction of these<br />

governments in their political, economic and<br />

security dimensions. Also analyzes the sources<br />

of policy and their theoretical foundations.<br />

Problems are examined through current world<br />

concerns.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Comparative Government & Politics 3<br />

> POL-125<br />

Studies the systems of government of several<br />

countries taking into consideration citizen<br />

participation and policy-making processes.<br />

Includes basic theories, methods and concepts<br />

of comparative study. Examines similarities<br />

and differences of political structures including<br />

political parties and executive and legislative<br />

institutions.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Intro to U. S. Foreign Policy 3<br />

> POL-150<br />

Studies institutions and processes which<br />

structure and shape United States foreign<br />

policymaking. Surveys historical, military,<br />

diplomatic and economic interactions with<br />

countries and international governmental and<br />

non-governmental organizations. Examines<br />

issues such as terrorism, trade, human rights,<br />

espionage, intelligence and homeland security.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Independent Study 1–3<br />

> POL-928<br />

Provides readings, papers and basic research<br />

or other projects under the individual guidance<br />

of a staff member.<br />

(1-3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Note: Permission of instructor, dean<br />

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prL<br />

paraLeGaL<br />

Paralegal Studies Orientation 3<br />

> PRL-101<br />

Provides an overview of the American legal<br />

system and the practice of law. Introduces<br />

students to legal processes; court systems;<br />

courses of law; basic legal research methods;<br />

and to the nature, ethics and regulation of legal<br />

professions. Introduces the substantive law<br />

and skill areas students will encounter in<br />

subsequent legal assistant courses. Examines<br />

the relationship between different kinds of<br />

legal systems and between social science and<br />

law.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: ENG-101<br />

Legal Ethics 1<br />

> PRL-105<br />

Studies the canons of professional ethics and<br />

disciplinary rules applicable to lawyers and<br />

legal assistants, together with applicable<br />

disciplinary proceedings and court decisions.<br />

(1/0/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: PRL-101<br />

Fund of Legal Research & Writing 2<br />

> PRL-110<br />

Provides instruction in law library and<br />

computer technology resources needed for law<br />

applicable to solving legal problems, including<br />

research strategies, analysis and application of<br />

law, and communicating research results orally<br />

and in written legal memoranda.<br />

(2/0/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: PRL-101<br />

Advanced Legal Research & Writing 2<br />

> PRL-111<br />

Provides instruction in using computer-based<br />

legal research methods to address complex<br />

legal research problems and in utilizing<br />

research results in appellate briefs and other<br />

advocacy legal documents.<br />

(2/0/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: PRL-101, PRL-110<br />

Investigation for Paralegals 2<br />

> PRL-120<br />

Provides an overview of the fact-gathering<br />

process for paralegals, including principles and<br />

techniques of investigation, sources of public<br />

and private information, methods for<br />

preserving information, and analyzing the<br />

probativeness, sufficiency, and admissibility of<br />

facts for trial.<br />

(2/0/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: PRL-101, PRL-110<br />

Torts 2<br />

> PRL-130<br />

Provides instruction on the principles of tort<br />

law, emphasizing skills in reading and<br />

interpreting primary and secondary sources of<br />

law.<br />

(2/0/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: PRL-101<br />

Business Organization Law 2<br />

> PRL-140<br />

Explores and explains the legal characteristics<br />

of proprietorships, corporations, partnerships<br />

and other business vehicles, and teaches<br />

drafting of articles of incorporation, by-laws,<br />

partnership agreements and related business<br />

documents.<br />

(2/0/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: PRL-101<br />

Secured Transactions 2<br />

> PRL-145<br />

Covers secured transactions in the UCC and<br />

introduces negotiable instruments. Presents<br />

the Article rules and enables students to<br />

understand situations in which security<br />

interests are used and enforced. Students use<br />

the Secretary of State Web site.<br />

(2/0/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: PRL-101<br />

Estate Planning/Administration 2<br />

> PRL-165<br />

Provides a working knowledge of lifetime and<br />

testamentary estate planning enabling the<br />

student to draft trusts and wills, and to compute<br />

tax consequences. Provides understanding of<br />

the process of settling estates both within and<br />

outside probate court.<br />

(2/0/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: PRL-101<br />

Contracts 2<br />

> PRL-175<br />

Provides instruction in the principles of contract<br />

law, emphasizing skills in reading and<br />

interpreting primary and secondary sources<br />

and practicing preparation of contracts.<br />

(2/0/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: PRL-101<br />

Civil Litigation 3<br />

> PRL-176<br />

Teaches the rules, processes and paralegal<br />

skills for preparing cases for civil trials,<br />

including the preparation of complaints,<br />

discovery and motions.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: PRL-101<br />

Employment Law Topics 2<br />

> PRL-180<br />

Surveys selected legal aspects of the employeremployee<br />

relationship, such as federal labor<br />

laws, civil rights laws, Americans With<br />

Disabilities Act, privacy and harassment laws,<br />

and human resource management issues.<br />

(2/0/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: PRL-101<br />

Workers’ Compensation 2<br />

> PRL-181<br />

Teaches the law and procedures, and the<br />

paralegal’s role involved in representation of<br />

claimants for workers’ compensation benefits.<br />

(2/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

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COURSE DESCRIPTIONS . summer & <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> . <strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Class</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong><br />

Honors Project 1<br />

> PRL-924<br />

Allows a qualified honors student to pursue a<br />

special concentration of study under the<br />

guidance of a faculty member. Requires<br />

completion of an honors project contract.<br />

(1/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Note: Requires approval of supervising professor<br />

and dean<br />

Internship 3<br />

> PRL-932<br />

Provides an opportunity to use and refine<br />

paralegal skills in a work setting with the<br />

guidance of legal professionals. Students<br />

attend monthly seminars throughout the<br />

internship semester to share and gain<br />

perspective on their experiences.<br />

(0/0/9/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Note: Completion of all law courses; permission<br />

of instructor.<br />

PSY<br />

PSYCHOLOGY<br />

Intro to Psychology 3<br />

> PSY-111<br />

Introduces the scientific study of mental<br />

processes and behavior with emphasis on the<br />

nervous system, learning and memory,<br />

cognition, sensation and perception,<br />

motivation and emotion, personality,<br />

intelligence, stress, psychological disorders<br />

and therapy, and social influence. Stresses<br />

roles of both theory and empirical evidence in<br />

describing, explaining and predicting behavior.<br />

Encourages critical thinking about research<br />

methods and ethics.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Developmental Psychology 3<br />

> PSY-121<br />

Introduces physical, cognitive and psychosocial<br />

development from a lifespan perspective<br />

covering conception until death. Provides an<br />

introduction to major theories and classic and<br />

contemporary research, and examines<br />

normative development as impacted by genes,<br />

maturation, experience, cohort, gender, race,<br />

social class and culture. Discusses topics<br />

including developmental research methods;<br />

genetics; prenatal development; infancy;<br />

childhood; adolescence; early, middle and late<br />

adulthood; and death and bereavement.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: PSY-111<br />

110<br />

Abnormal Psychology 3<br />

> PSY-241<br />

Describes emotional, cognitive and behavioral<br />

disorders using the current edition of the DSM<br />

for classification and diagnosis of disorders.<br />

Explores assessment, causes and treatments<br />

of disorders from a biopsychosocial<br />

perspective. Reviews historical and current<br />

theoretical perspectives of abnormality,<br />

research methods, and legal and ethical issues.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: PSY-111<br />

Social Psychology 3<br />

> PSY-251<br />

Explores how an individual’s thinking, feelings<br />

and behavior are affected by others. Covers<br />

research methods, ethics, and classic as well as<br />

contemporary research on topics including<br />

social beliefs and judgments, self and person<br />

perception, attitude formation and change,<br />

prejudice, aggression and conflict, helping and<br />

prosocial behavior, interpersonal attraction,<br />

gender-related behavior, conformity and<br />

deviation, persuasion, and group influence.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A; Prereq: PSY-111<br />

Human Sexuality 3<br />

> PSY-261<br />

Expands upon psychological, cultural,<br />

biological, legal and political aspects of human<br />

sexuality. Examines research and multiple data<br />

sources. Explores topics of media, gender and<br />

sexual orientation, sexual anatomy and<br />

response, sexual expression and variation,<br />

birth control, conception, pregnancy and<br />

childbirth, sexual dysfunction and therapy,<br />

health and illness, sexually transmitted<br />

infections and treatment, sexual coercion,<br />

pornography, and prostitution.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Honors Project 1<br />

> PSY-924<br />

Allows a qualified honors student to pursue a<br />

special concentration of study under the<br />

guidance of a faculty member. Requires<br />

completion of an honors project contact.<br />

(1/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Note: Requires approval of supervising professor<br />

and dean<br />

RDG<br />

READING<br />

Effective Reading Strategies 3<br />

> RDG-130<br />

Provides instruction in study skills and reading<br />

improvement for college readers. Develops<br />

flexibility in students’ reading rates and<br />

strategies for improving comprehension of<br />

standard college texts. Provides practice with<br />

library, test taking, time management and<br />

vocabulary skills. Recommended to be taken in<br />

conjunction with another college-level course.<br />

Also recommend: a COMPASS score 71 or<br />

above or ACT score of 16 or above.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

College Reading 3<br />

> RDG-200<br />

Introduces college-level reading skills,<br />

including identifying and analyzing factual<br />

statements, topics, and supporting details;<br />

recognizing, using, developing and outlining<br />

relationships; and learning critical reading<br />

strategies.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: D<br />

REL<br />

RELIGION<br />

Survey of World Religions 3<br />

> REL-101<br />

Introduces the study of religions and religious<br />

phenomena through an examination of several<br />

historical and contemporary religions from<br />

around the world. Includes a study of some of<br />

the following: American Indian traditions,<br />

Hinduism, Buddhism, Judaism, Christianity,<br />

Islam, Shintoism, ancient and contemporary<br />

feminist spirituality, gnosticism, shamanism,<br />

Confucianism and Taoism.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Judaism, Christianity and Islam 3<br />

> REL-120<br />

Introduces the beliefs, values, and practices of<br />

Judaism, Christianity and Islam. Both historical<br />

and contemporary phenomena are used to<br />

develop an understanding of the diversity and<br />

complexity of the religious dimension of<br />

human life.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

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Intro to Religions of the East 3<br />

> REL-130<br />

Introduces some of the religious traditions and<br />

systems of belief found in the East. Both<br />

historical and contemporary phenomena are<br />

used to develop an understanding of the<br />

diversity and complexity of the religious<br />

dimension of human life. Various forms of<br />

some of the following religions are included:<br />

Buddhism, Shintoism, Hinduism, Taoism,<br />

Jainism and Confucianism.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Religion in the United States 3<br />

> REL-140<br />

A historical survey of religion in the United<br />

States from the colonial period to the present,<br />

with emphasis upon the increasing diversity of<br />

American religions. Religious developments<br />

will be related to the broader cultural aspects of<br />

the American experience.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Religions of China 3<br />

> REL-160<br />

Studies some of the main religious systems<br />

and traditions of China, both pre-modern and<br />

modern. The general rubric used will divide<br />

Chinese religious systems into four main<br />

categories: Confucian, Daoist, Buddhist and<br />

Popular, although some attention will be give<br />

to studying the reality that Chinese religion as<br />

practiced tends to cross over such artificial<br />

boundaries.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Honors Project 1<br />

> REL-924<br />

Allows a qualified honors student to pursue a<br />

special concentration of study under the<br />

guidance of a faculty member. Requires<br />

completion of an honors project contract. May<br />

be taken more than once.<br />

(1/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Note: Requires approval of supervising professor<br />

and dean<br />

Independent Study 1<br />

> REL-928<br />

Provides readings, papers, study and research<br />

under the guidance of a faculty member.<br />

(1/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

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SCI<br />

SCIENCE<br />

Forensic Science 3<br />

> SCI-120<br />

Explores forensic science and its impact on<br />

science, society and the criminal justice<br />

system. Focuses on basic concepts in selected<br />

areas of chemistry, biochemistry, cell and<br />

molecular biology, and anatomy and<br />

physiology. This course is designed to educate<br />

liberal arts students about basic sciences, and<br />

the realities and limitations of scientific<br />

methods when applied specifically to criminal<br />

investigation.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Forensic Science Laboratory 1<br />

> SCI-122<br />

Focuses on laboratory procedures used in a<br />

wide variety of forensic disciplines. Includes<br />

the scientific method, identification of body<br />

fluids, blood spatter analysis and forensic<br />

entomology. Explores the theory of forensic<br />

methods along with its limitations.<br />

(0/2/0/0); ASE Code: A; Coreq: SCI-120<br />

SDV<br />

STUDENT DEVELOPMENT<br />

Study Strategies 2<br />

> SDV-022<br />

Provides instruction and practice in time<br />

scheduling and management, effective use of<br />

textbooks, effective study skills, note taking,<br />

test-taking strategies and listening skills. Must<br />

be enrolled in the College Prep Block.<br />

(2/0/0/0); ASE Code: D<br />

College Preparation: Study Skills 2<br />

> SDV-027<br />

Introduces college-level study skills. Focuses<br />

on practical application of study skills<br />

necessary for college success including<br />

organization skills, effective goal setting,<br />

determining the main idea, and developing<br />

effective and efficient study skills.<br />

(2/0/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

Supported Education 1–3<br />

> SDV-052<br />

Provides academic support, accommodations<br />

and strategies needed to successfully complete<br />

the <strong>Kirkwood</strong> course of study. Develops an<br />

individualized education plan and<br />

accommodation plans designed to develop<br />

effective study skills and self-advocacy skills.<br />

Monitors students’ progress in <strong>Kirkwood</strong><br />

courses. Format is primarily individualized<br />

instruction.<br />

(0/2-6/0/0); ASE Code: D<br />

Teacher Proficiency Test Prep 1<br />

> SDV-057<br />

Provide individualized instruction to prepare<br />

student to pass the Teacher Preparation<br />

Proficiency test.<br />

(0/2/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

Supported Education - VITAL 3<br />

> SDV-077<br />

Provides academic support, accommodations<br />

and strategies VITAL students need to<br />

successfully complete the <strong>Kirkwood</strong> course of<br />

study. Develops an individualized education<br />

plan and accommodations plan designed to<br />

develop effective study skills and self-advocacy<br />

skills. Monitors students’ progress in <strong>Kirkwood</strong><br />

courses. Format is primarily individualized<br />

instruction.<br />

(0/6/0/0); ASE Code: D<br />

Note: Concurrent enrollment in VITAL.<br />

Supported Education: Transition<br />

> SDV-080<br />

1<br />

Provides instruction and hands-on skill<br />

development to students enrolled in the Prairie<br />

Wood Transition Program. Consists of<br />

academic classroom instruction, life skills,<br />

accommodations and strategies for success in<br />

the Transition Program, including campus and<br />

community experiences.<br />

(0/2/0/0); ASE Code: D<br />

College Prep Career Exploration 2<br />

> SDV-082<br />

Teaches students the career exploration<br />

process by evaluating their unique combination<br />

of personal characteristics, values, needs and<br />

goals on the journey to creating an effective<br />

and meaningful career and life plan.<br />

(2/0/0/0); ASE Code: D; Coreq: ENG-059, RDG-200<br />

Note: Part of the 12-credit College Prep block<br />

offered <strong>Fall</strong> semester. Approval of Dean, Learning<br />

Services, required.<br />

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COURSE DESCRIPTIONS . summer & <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> . <strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Class</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong><br />

Academic Prep I<br />

> SDV-084<br />

1<br />

Provides individualized computer-assisted<br />

instruction in math, reading, writing and<br />

critical-thinking skills to academically prepare<br />

students for future course work in their major.<br />

(0/2/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

Academic Prep II<br />

> SDV-086<br />

1<br />

Provides individualized computer-assisted<br />

instruction in math, reading, writing and<br />

critical-thinking skills to academically prepare<br />

students for future course work in their major.<br />

(0/2/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

College Prep Writing II 3<br />

> SDV-096<br />

Provides students with basic skill writing<br />

instruction in a traditional class setting. This<br />

second-semester College Prep block writing<br />

course continues the basic writing instruction<br />

provided in the first semester.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

College Prep Math 3<br />

> SDV-098<br />

Provides students with basic math skills and<br />

instruction in a traditional class setting. This<br />

first-semester College Prep block math course<br />

provides basic math skills in the areas of<br />

fractions, decimals, percent, operation and<br />

whole number operations.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

College Prep Math II 3<br />

> SDV-099<br />

Provides students with math skills and<br />

instruction in a traditional class setting. This<br />

second-semester College Prep block math<br />

course provides instruction in the area of order<br />

of operation, formulas, equations, ratio and<br />

proportion.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

How To Be Successful In College 3<br />

> SDV-101<br />

Provides classroom and group instruction on<br />

skills needed to be a successful college student.<br />

The course includes academic skill building<br />

and covers topics such as student responsibility,<br />

how to read a syllabus, policies and procedures<br />

of the college, and effective goal setting to<br />

achieve student success.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

112<br />

College 101 3<br />

> SDV-109<br />

Directs students’ attention to the college<br />

academic culture and connects them to<br />

resources that will aid in their success. The<br />

course is designed to facilitate each student’s<br />

development of academic success skills.<br />

Activities include study and classroom<br />

performance strategies, personal<br />

development, academic and career planning,<br />

and participation in the college culture.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Information Literacy 1<br />

> SDV-119<br />

Introduces students to the library research<br />

process. Students will learn to systematically<br />

and efficiently locate, evaluate and use<br />

information through hands-on practice.<br />

(1/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Job Seeking Skills 1<br />

> SDV-135<br />

Assists students who will be seeking an<br />

internship, or part-time or full-time<br />

employment. The areas that will be covered<br />

include how to research the job market and<br />

companies, writing resumes and cover letters,<br />

improving job interviewing techniques, and<br />

how to utilize <strong>Kirkwood</strong>’s job search assistance<br />

services.<br />

(1/0/0/0); ASE Code: B<br />

Career Decision Making 2<br />

> SDV-160<br />

Provides an understanding of the career<br />

development process, and assists students in<br />

making satisfactory career choices. Includes<br />

self-assessment, career information research,<br />

decision making and job search strategies.<br />

(2/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Tools for Life Seminar 3<br />

> SDV-175<br />

Furthers the understanding of the<br />

interrelationships among individuals, the<br />

college, the family, work and society. Develops<br />

leadership, study habits, communication skills<br />

and decision-making abilities, especially in<br />

education and career areas. Students consider<br />

learning as a process.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Stress Management 1<br />

> SDV-178<br />

Studies causes and symptoms of stress<br />

(positive and negative), stress management,<br />

stress reduction, self-talk and self-esteem.<br />

(0.5/1/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Independent Study 1<br />

> SDV-928<br />

Broadens students’ knowledge of personal<br />

skills, talents, interests and strengths. Focuses<br />

on researching career information and<br />

individually exploring a variety of career<br />

options, with assistance from the instructor.<br />

Students develop action plans for the future.<br />

(1/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Note: Permission of instructor<br />

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SOC<br />

SOCIOLOGY<br />

Intro to Sociology 3<br />

> SOC-110<br />

Surveys the basic principles, concepts,<br />

research strategies and empirical findings<br />

representative of the field today. The course<br />

examines the range of sociological thought,<br />

identifies areas of specialization within the<br />

discipline and establishes a basis for further<br />

study in the field.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Social Problems 3<br />

> SOC-115<br />

Examines social problems as consequences of<br />

given types of social organization. Students<br />

examine research and theory to build an<br />

understanding of the definition, existence and<br />

persistence of social problems, as well as<br />

collective efforts to resolve those problems.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Marriage and Family 3<br />

> SOC-120<br />

Explores contemporary family institutions by<br />

studying the family as an ideological,<br />

demographic, historic, economic and legal<br />

entity. The marital life cycle is documented<br />

through current research. Marital dissolution<br />

and remarriage are also examined. The course<br />

emphasizes the continuities and discontinuities<br />

in the family experience of individuals and the<br />

society as a whole.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Sociology of Loss, Grieving/Growth 3<br />

> SOC-132<br />

Explores loss as a social construction<br />

influenced by the structure and organization of<br />

society. Examines loss as a part of life including<br />

loss of community, a caregiver, a relationship,<br />

a job, and loss through divorce, illness and<br />

death. Studies processes involved in grieving<br />

and growth. Discusses historical and crosscultural<br />

definitions and ethical issues.<br />

References societal resources that may be<br />

accessed for growth.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

<strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Class</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong> . summer & <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> . COURSE DESCRIPTIONS<br />

Minority Group Relations 3<br />

> SOC-200<br />

Examines majority-minority group relations<br />

utilizing sociological theory and research.<br />

Addresses diverse populations with special<br />

attention placed on race, ethnicity, gender and<br />

other disadvantaged categories in American<br />

society. Students will apply basic concepts<br />

central to inter-group relations and their<br />

implications. Students will consider the<br />

consequences of inequality.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Intro to LGBT Studies 3<br />

> SOC-265<br />

Introduces students to Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual<br />

and Transgender (LGBT) studies. Explores the<br />

impact of social, cultural, historical and political<br />

factors on LGBT individuals and communities.<br />

Studies the social construction of LGBT<br />

persons and cultures across time and place,<br />

theoretical debates regarding sexual<br />

orientation, identity formation, LGBT people of<br />

color, gender roles and gender identity,<br />

homophobia, and HIV/AIDS. Includes<br />

contemporary LGBT issues in families,<br />

education, religion, media and the law.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Sociology of the Environment 3<br />

> SOC-284<br />

Explores the application of the sociological<br />

perspective to local, national and global<br />

environmental issues, with a particular focus<br />

on sustainability. Studies theories and<br />

methodologies that guide environmental<br />

research and ethical issues. Examines the way<br />

complex social structures and processes<br />

define, create and interact with the natural<br />

environment. Includes research on land use,<br />

population, waste disposal, public health,<br />

environmental justice, the environmental<br />

movement and public policy. Provides students<br />

with an opportunity to learn and apply grant<br />

writing skills.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Honors Project 1<br />

> SOC-924<br />

Allows a qualified honors student to pursue a<br />

special concentration of study under the<br />

guidance of a faculty member. Requires that<br />

student meet honors eligibility criteria.<br />

Requires completion for an honors project<br />

contract.<br />

(1/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Note: Requires approval of supervising professor<br />

and dean<br />

SPC<br />

SPEECH<br />

Fund of Oral Communication<br />

> SPC-101<br />

3<br />

Studies basic communication theory and<br />

practice including communication process,<br />

interpersonal relationships, small group<br />

interaction and public speaking.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Public Speaking 3<br />

> SPC-112<br />

Studies the fundamentals of public speaking,<br />

emphasizing the process of speech preparation<br />

and delivery.<br />

(3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Honors Project 1<br />

> SPC-924<br />

Allows a qualified honors student to pursue a<br />

special concentration of study under the<br />

guidance of an honors faculty member.<br />

Requires completion of an honors project<br />

learning contract. May be taken more than<br />

once.<br />

(1/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Note: Requires approval of supervising professor<br />

and dean<br />

Independent Study 1–3<br />

> SPC-928<br />

Provides readings and research opportunities<br />

under the guidance of a faculty member.<br />

(1-3/0/0/0); ASE Code: A<br />

Note: Permission of instructor<br />

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LEARNING SERVICES . <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> . <strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Class</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong><br />

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FALL <strong>2011</strong><br />

Learning Services<br />

2063 Cedar Hall | 319-398-5574 | 800-332-2055 ext. 5574<br />

www.kirkwood.edu/learningservices<br />

Learning Services offers supplemental and preparatory instruction,<br />

including classroom and individualized instruction, Internet and computer-based<br />

instruction, aptitude and skills assessment, counseling<br />

and advising, or peer tutoring. The department also arranges special<br />

accommodations for students with learning disabilities, such as sign<br />

language interpreters or textbooks on CD.<br />

COM Communication<br />

COM-222 Communication-Health Care Prof 3<br />

CRF01 0162921 8/22 12/16 Khaw<br />

LEC M 12:00pm 1:50pm LINN 336<br />

LEC W 12:00pm 12:50pm LINN 336<br />

CRF02 0162922 8/22 12/16 Khaw<br />

LEC T 10:00am 10:50am LINN 120<br />

LEC Th 9:00am 10:50am CEDR 3040<br />

COM-723 Workplace Communications 3<br />

R CRF03 0162925 8/22 12/16 Erlacher<br />

LEC M 11:00am 11:50am CEDR 2057<br />

LEC WF 11:00am 11:50am CEDR 327<br />

R CRF10 0162931 8/22 12/16 VanOort<br />

LEC MW 10:00am 10:50am WASH 116<br />

LEC F 10:00am 10:50am WASH 103<br />

R CRF08 0162930 8/22 12/16 VanOort<br />

LEC MWF 9:00am 9:50am WASH 103<br />

R CRF02 0162924 8/22 12/16 Aldridge<br />

LEC MWF 11:00am 11:50am CEDR 2036<br />

R CRF09 0164075 8/22 12/16 VanOort<br />

LEC MWF 12:00pm 12:50pm WASH 103<br />

CRF04 0162926 8/22 12/16 Aldridge<br />

LEC MWF 12:00pm 12:50pm CEDR 327<br />

CRF01 0162923 8/22 12/16 Erlacher<br />

LEC T 8:00am 9:50am CEDR 2036<br />

LEC Th 8:00am 8:50am CEDR 2036<br />

CRF05 0162927 8/22 12/16 Henderson<br />

LEC T 12:00pm 1:50pm CEDR 1036<br />

LEC Th 12:00pm 12:50pm CEDR 1036<br />

CRF07 0162929 8/22 12/16 Henderson<br />

LEC T 2:00pm 2:50pm CEDR 1036<br />

LEC Th 1:00pm 2:50pm CEDR 1036<br />

CRF06 0162928 8/22 12/16 Cackoski<br />

LEC T 6:00pm 9:00pm CEDR 2036<br />

COM-744 Oral Communication/Workplace 3<br />

R CRF05 0162936 8/22 12/16 Erlacher<br />

LEC MW 9:00am 9:50am HORT 136<br />

LEC F 9:00am 9:50am HORT 122<br />

R CRF08 0162938 8/22 12/16 Lovell<br />

LEC MW 10:00am 10:50am HORT 136<br />

LEC F 10:00am 10:50am HORT 122<br />

CRF01 0162932 8/22 12/16 Khaw<br />

LEC MWF 9:00am 9:50am CEDR 327<br />

R CRF02 0162933 8/22 12/16 Lovell<br />

LEC MWF 9:00am 9:50am WASH 116<br />

CRF07 0162937 8/22 12/16 Khaw<br />

LEC MWF 10:00am 10:50am CEDR 327<br />

R CRF03 0162934 8/22 12/16 Aldridge<br />

LEC T 10:00am 10:50am CEDR 327<br />

LEC Th 9:00am 10:50am CEDR 327<br />

R CRF04 0162935 8/22 12/16 Lovell<br />

LEC T 12:00pm 1:50pm WASH 102<br />

LEC Th 12:00pm 12:50pm WASH 102<br />

ENG English Composition<br />

ENG-013 Basic Writing 3<br />

CRF12 0162949 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MWF 8:00am 8:50am CEDR 2036<br />

CRF08 0162945 8/22 12/16 Cronbaugh<br />

LEC MWF 9:00am 9:50am CEDR 1036<br />

CRF13 0162950 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MWF 9:00am 9:50am CEDR 2036<br />

CRF01 0162939 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MWF 10:00am 10:50am CEDR 1036<br />

CRF03 0162941 8/22 12/16 Williams<br />

LEC MWF 11:00am 11:50am CEDR 1036<br />

CRF02 0162940 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MWF 12:00pm 12:50pm CEDR 1036<br />

CRF04 0162942 8/22 12/16 Petersen<br />

LEC MWF 1:00pm 1:50pm CEDR 1036<br />

CRF05 0162943 8/22 12/16 Petersen<br />

LEC MWF 2:00pm 2:50pm CEDR 1036<br />

CRF10 0162947 8/22 12/16 Cronbaugh<br />

LEC T 8:00am 9:50am CEDR 1036<br />

LEC Th 8:00am 8:50am CEDR 1036<br />

CRF11 0162948 8/22 12/16 Cronbaugh<br />

LEC T 10:00am 10:50am CEDR 1036<br />

LEC Th 9:00am 10:50am CEDR 1036<br />

CRF09 0162946 8/22 12/16 Allen<br />

LEC T 12:00pm 1:50pm CEDR 327<br />

LEC Th 12:00pm 12:50pm CEDR 327<br />

CRF06 0162944 8/22 12/16 Allen<br />

LEC T 2:00pm 2:50pm CEDR 2036<br />

LEC Th 1:00pm 2:50pm CEDR 2036<br />

CRF14 0163016 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC TTh 5:30pm 7:00pm CEDR 1036<br />

ENG-070 Personal Achievement Writing<br />

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1<br />

CRF01 0162951 8/22 12/16 Cronbaugh<br />

LAB MW 12:00pm 12:50pm CEDR 2079<br />

CRF03 0162953 8/22 12/16 Cronbaugh<br />

LAB TTh 12:00pm 12:50pm CEDR 2079<br />

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CRF02 0162952 8/22 12/16 Williams<br />

LAB TTh 1:00pm 1:50pm CEDR 2079<br />

CRF05 0162955 8/22 12/16 Cronbaugh<br />

LAB WF 11:00am 11:50am CEDR 2079<br />

MAT Mathematics<br />

MAT-052 Pre-Algebra 3<br />

CRTA1 0163773 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-1 MWF 8:00am 8:50am LINN 211B<br />

CRF06 0162961 8/22 12/16 Gardner<br />

LEC MWF 8:00am 8:50am CEDR 2057<br />

CRF04 0162959 8/22 12/16 Baenziger<br />

LEC MWF 10:00am 10:50am CEDR 2037<br />

CRF08 0162963 8/22 12/16 Lovell<br />

LEC MWF 12:00pm 12:50pm CEDR 2037<br />

CRF05 0162960 8/22 12/16 Mefferd<br />

LEC MWF 1:00pm 1:50pm CEDR 2057<br />

CRF02 0162957 8/22 12/16 Baenziger<br />

LEC T 8:00am 9:50am CEDR 2057<br />

LEC Th 8:00am 8:50am CEDR 2057<br />

CRF03 0162958 8/22 12/16 Gardner<br />

LEC T 8:00am 9:50am CEDR 2037<br />

LEC Th 8:00am 8:50am CEDR 2037<br />

CRF07 0162962 8/22 12/16 Mefferd<br />

LEC T 12:00pm 1:50pm CEDR 2057<br />

LEC Th 12:00pm 12:50pm CEDR 2057<br />

CRF01 0162956 8/22 12/16 Lovell<br />

LEC T 2:00pm 2:50pm CEDR 2037<br />

LEC Th 1:00pm 2:50pm CEDR 2037<br />

CRF09 0163068 8/22 12/16 Baenziger<br />

LEC TTh 5:30pm 7:00pm CEDR 2057<br />

CRFWE 0163327 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC S 9:00am 11:50am CEDR 3046<br />

MAT-095 Personal Achievement Math 1<br />

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CRF01 0162965 8/22 12/16 Lovell<br />

LAB MW 9:00am 9:50am CEDR 2080<br />

CRF02 0162966 8/22 12/16 Gardner<br />

LAB MW 10:00am 10:50am CEDR 2080<br />

CRF03 0162967 8/22 12/16 Gardner<br />

LAB MW 11:00am 11:50am CEDR 2080<br />

CRF04 0162968 8/22 12/16 Lovell<br />

LAB MW 1:00pm 1:50pm CEDR 2080<br />

CRF12 0162976 8/22 12/16 Lovell<br />

LAB TTh 9:00am 9:50am CEDR 2079<br />

CRF06 0162970 8/22 12/16 Weglarz<br />

LAB TTh 9:00am 9:50am CEDR 2080<br />

CRF07 0162971 8/22 12/16 Weglarz<br />

LAB TTh 10:00am 10:50am CEDR 2080<br />

CRF08 0162972 8/22 12/16 Weglarz<br />

LAB TTh 11:00am 11:50am CEDR 2080<br />

CRF09 0162973 8/22 12/16 Weglarz<br />

LAB TTh 12:00pm 12:50pm CEDR 2080<br />

<strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Class</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong> . <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> . LEARNING SERVICES<br />

CRF10 0162974 8/22 12/16 Weglarz<br />

LAB TTh 1:00pm 1:50pm CEDR 2080<br />

CRF11 0162975 8/22 12/16 Weglarz<br />

LAB TTh 2:00pm 2:50pm CEDR 2080<br />

CRF13 0162977 8/22 12/16 Gardner<br />

LAB WF 9:00am 9:50am CEDR 2079<br />

CRF05 0162969 8/22 12/16 Baenziger<br />

LAB WF 12:00pm 12:50pm CEDR 2080<br />

MAT-700 Basic Math 3<br />

CRF03 0162980 8/22 12/16 Mefferd<br />

LEC MWF 9:00am 9:50am CEDR 2057<br />

CRF04 0162981 8/22 12/16 Mefferd<br />

LEC MWF 10:00am 10:50am CEDR 2057<br />

CRF06 0162983 8/22 12/16 Mefferd<br />

LEC MWF 12:00pm 12:50pm CEDR 2057<br />

CRF07 0163010 8/22 12/16 Baenziger<br />

LEC MWF 1:00pm 1:50pm CEDR 2037<br />

CRF01 0162978 8/22 12/16 Lovell<br />

LEC MWF 2:00pm 2:50pm CEDR 2037<br />

CRF05 0162982 8/22 12/16 Baenziger<br />

LEC T 10:00am 10:50am CEDR 2057<br />

LEC Th 9:00am 10:50am CEDR 2057<br />

CRF02 0162979 8/22 12/16 Lovell<br />

LEC T 12:00pm 1:50pm CEDR 2037<br />

LEC Th 12:00pm 12:50pm CEDR 2037<br />

MAT-731 Introduction to Math 2<br />

CRTP1 0164125 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-1 T 3:00pm 4:50pm LINN 211B<br />

CRF01 0162984 8/22 10/14 Baenziger<br />

LEC TTh 3:00pm 4:50pm CEDR 2057<br />

RDG Reading<br />

RDG-200 College Reading 3<br />

CRF08 0164690 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC M 11:00am 11:50am CEDR 3057<br />

LEC WF 11:00am 11:50am CEDR 3055<br />

CRF06 0163017 8/22 12/16 Cronbaugh<br />

LEC MWF 8:00am 8:50am CEDR 1036<br />

CRF07 0164689 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MWF 9:00am 9:50am CEDR 3057<br />

CRF05 0163015 8/22 12/16 Williams<br />

LEC MWF 10:00am 10:50am CEDR 2036<br />

CRF01 0162985 8/22 12/16 Jedlicka<br />

LEC MWF 12:00pm 12:50pm CEDR 2036<br />

CRF02 0162986 8/22 12/16 Cronbaugh<br />

LEC MWF 1:00pm 1:50pm CEDR 2036<br />

CRF10 0164692 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MWF 2:00pm 2:50pm CEDR 3055<br />

CRF09 0164691 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC T 8:00am 9:50am CEDR 327<br />

LEC Th 8:00am 8:50am CEDR 327<br />

CRF04 0162988 8/22 12/16 Williams<br />

LEC T 10:00am 10:50am CEDR 2036<br />

LEC Th 9:00am 10:50am CEDR 2036<br />

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CRF03 0162987 8/22 12/16 Jedlicka<br />

LEC T 12:00pm 1:50pm CEDR 2036<br />

LEC Th 12:00pm 12:50pm CEDR 2036<br />

SDV Student Development<br />

SDV-052 Supported Education 1<br />

CRF01 0162989 8/22 12/16 Farebrother<br />

• Call 398-5454 to register.<br />

SDV-052 Supported Education 2<br />

CRF02 0162990 8/22 12/16 Farebrother<br />

• Call 398-5454 to register.<br />

SDV-052 Supported Education 3<br />

CRF03 0162991 8/22 12/16 Farebrother<br />

• Call 398-5454 to register.<br />

SDV-057 Teacher Proficiency Test Prep 1<br />

CRF01 0162992 8/22 10/14 Allen<br />

LAB MW 1:00pm 1:50pm CEDR 327<br />

SDV-077 Supported Education - VITAL 3<br />

R CRF01 0162993 8/22 12/16 Hinz<br />

SDV-080 Supported Ed: Transition 1<br />

R CRF01 0162994 8/22 12/16 Hinz<br />

LAB MTWThF 8:00am 3:00pm H/F4 A<br />

SDV-084 Academic Prep I 1<br />

CRF01 0162995 8/22 10/14 Allen<br />

LAB MW 1:00pm 1:50pm CEDR 327<br />

CRF02 0162996 8/22 10/14 Williams<br />

LAB TTh 12:00pm 12:50pm CEDR 2073<br />

SDV-086 Academic Prep II 1<br />

CRF01 0163023 10/17 3/9 Allen<br />

LAB MW 1:00pm 1:50pm CEDR 327<br />

CRF02 0163024 10/17 3/9 Williams<br />

LAB TTh 12:00pm 12:50pm CEDR 2073<br />

SDV-101 How To Be Success In College 3<br />

CRF01 0162997 8/22 12/16 Williams<br />

LEC MWF 9:00am 9:50am CEDR 2037<br />

CRF02 0162998 8/22 12/16 Jedlicka<br />

LEC MWF 11:00am 11:50am CEDR 2037<br />

CRF03 0162999 8/22 12/16 Jedlicka<br />

LEC T 10:00am 10:50am CEDR 2037<br />

LEC Th 9:00am 10:50am CEDR 2037<br />

College Prep Block<br />

• The following five classes must be taken together.<br />

Placement scores are required. Call 398-5574 to register.<br />

BCA-080 College Prep Computer Skills I 2<br />

CRTIL 0163020 8/22 12/16 Wumkes<br />

KTS-I MTWThF 10:00am 10:50am CEDR 2010<br />

ENG-059 College Prep Writing 3<br />

CRTIL 0163019 8/22 12/16 Williams<br />

KTS-I MTWTh 8:00am 8:50am CEDR 2010<br />

RDG-200 College Reading 3<br />

CRTIL 0163018 8/22 12/16 Jedlicka<br />

KTS-I MWF 9:00am 9:50am CEDR 2010<br />

SDV-027 College Prep Study Skills 2<br />

CRTIL 0163021 8/22 10/14 Allen<br />

KTS-I MTWThF 11:00am 11:50am CEDR 2010<br />

SDV-082 College Prep Career Explor 2<br />

CRTIL 0163080 10/17 12/16<br />

KTS-I MTWThF 11:00am 11:50am CEDR 2010<br />

u Prerequisite required; see course description for details.<br />

H Hybrid class; has one-third online content.<br />

< Service Learning credit applies.<br />

Accelerated Learning class; call 319-398-1050 to register.<br />

R Reserved or restricted registration; details on EagleNet.<br />

Linked to another class section as noted.<br />

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FALL <strong>2011</strong> MAIN CAMPUS<br />

Cedar Rapids<br />

ACC Accounting<br />

ACC-111 Introduction to Accounting 3<br />

CRF01 0158471 8/22 12/16 Lingard<br />

LEC MWF 10:00am 10:50am NIEL 223<br />

CRTA1 0163841 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-1 T 8:00am 9:50am LINN 211B<br />

KTS-1 Th 8:00am 8:50am LINN 211B<br />

CRF02 0158472 8/22 12/16 Lingard<br />

LEC T 2:00pm 2:50pm NIEL 223<br />

LEC Th 1:00pm 2:50pm NIEL 223<br />

ACC-152 Financial Accounting 4<br />

CRF01 0158474 8/22 12/16 Crowther<br />

LEC MTWF 8:00am 8:50am NIEL 127<br />

CRF07 0158480 8/22 12/16 Crowther<br />

LEC MTWF 9:00am 9:50am NIEL 127<br />

CRF05 0163035 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MTWTh 10:00am 10:50am NIEL 122<br />

CRF03 0158476 8/22 12/16 DeJong<br />

LEC MTWTh 12:00pm 12:50pm BENT 355<br />

CRF02 0158475 8/22 12/16 Crowther<br />

LEC MTWTh 1:00pm 1:50pm BENT 353<br />

CRF04 0158477 8/22 12/16 DeJong<br />

LEC MWThF 10:00am 10:50am BENT 355<br />

CRF08 0158481 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC T 5:30pm 9:20pm NIEL 122<br />

CRTP2 0163354 8/22 12/16 Hansel<br />

KTS-2 TTh 12:00pm 1:50pm LINN 202<br />

CRTZ3 0163731 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-3 Th 5:30pm 9:20pm LINN 203A<br />

ACC-156 Managerial Accounting u 4<br />

CRF02 0158483 8/22 12/16 Abernathy<br />

LEC MTWTh 10:00am 10:50am BENT 353<br />

CRF03 0163033 8/22 12/16 Frey<br />

LEC TWThF 9:00am 9:50am BENT 355<br />

CRF01 0158482 8/22 12/16 Frey<br />

LEC TTh 1:00pm 2:50pm BENT 355<br />

ACC-160 Payroll Accounting u 2<br />

CRF01 0158484 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC M 3:00pm 4:50pm NIEL 127<br />

ACC-191 Financial Analysis u 3<br />

CRF01 0158485 8/22 12/16 Crowther<br />

LEC MWF 11:00am 11:50am NIEL 122<br />

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ACC-200 Professionalism: Acct Club 1<br />

CRF01 0158486 8/22 12/16 Abernathy<br />

LEC T 11:00am 11:50am NIEL 122<br />

ACC-222 Cost Accounting u 4<br />

CRF01 0158487 8/22 12/16 Hansel<br />

LEC MW 9:00am 10:50am BENT 352<br />

ACC-231 Intermediate Accounting I u 4<br />

CRF01 0158488 8/22 12/16 Abernathy<br />

LEC TTh 1:00pm 2:50pm NIEL 127<br />

CRTZ3 0163720 8/22 12/16 Abernathy<br />

KTS-3 W 5:30pm 9:20pm LINN 203A<br />

ACC-265 Income Tax Accounting u 4<br />

CRF02 0163036 8/22 12/16 DeJong<br />

LEC MW 2:00pm 3:50pm BENT 355<br />

CRF01 0158490 8/22 12/16 DeJong<br />

LEC T 5:30pm 9:20pm NIEL 127<br />

ACC-311 Computer Accounting u 3<br />

CRF01 0158491 8/22 12/16 Frey<br />

L/L M 5:30pm 9:20pm NIEL 223<br />

ACC-362 Accounting Spreadsheets u 4<br />

CRF01 0158492 8/22 12/16 Frey<br />

LEC MW 12:00pm 1:50pm NIEL 223<br />

ACC-949 Special Topics - Forensic Acct u 3<br />

CRF01 0158493 8/22 12/16 Crowther<br />

LEC Th 5:30pm 8:20pm NIEL 122<br />

ADM Administrative Assistant<br />

ADM-105 Introduction to Keyboarding 1<br />

CRF01 0158494 8/22 12/16 Schultz<br />

LAB TTh 9:00am 9:50am NIEL 237D<br />

CRF02 0158495 8/22 12/16 Schultz<br />

LAB TTh 12:00pm 12:50pm NIEL 224<br />

ADM-133 Business Math & Calculators u 3<br />

CRTZ2 0163441 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-2 M 6:00pm 8:50pm LINN 202<br />

CRF02 0158496 8/22 12/16 Lingard<br />

LEC MWF 9:00am 9:50am NIEL 106<br />

ADM-142 Desktop Publishing 3<br />

CRF01 0158497 8/22 12/16 O’Brien<br />

L/L TTh 9:00am 10:50am NIEL 218<br />

ADM-154 Business Communication u 3<br />

CRF01 0163721 8/22 12/16 Lingard<br />

LEC T 5:30pm 8:20pm NIEL 237D<br />

ADM-163 Office Concepts & Procedures 3<br />

CRF01 0158498 8/22 12/16 Schultz<br />

LEC MWF 8:00am 8:50am NIEL 237D<br />

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CEDAR RAPIDS MAIN CAMPUS . <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> . <strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Class</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong><br />

ADM-164 Administrative Office Apps u 3<br />

118<br />

CRF01 0158499 8/22 12/16 Schultz<br />

LEC MW 6:00pm 8:00pm NIEL 237D<br />

ADM-165 Information Processing u 3<br />

CRF01 0158500 8/22 12/16 Schultz<br />

LEC MWF 11:00am 11:50am NIEL 237D<br />

ADM-176 Electronic Records System 3<br />

CRF01 0158501 8/22 12/16 Forest<br />

LEC T 10:00am 10:50am NIEL 224<br />

LEC Th 9:00am 10:50am NIEL 224<br />

CRTP1 0164007 8/22 12/16 Hildenbrand<br />

KTS-1 T 2:00pm 2:50pm LINN 211B<br />

KTS-1 Th 2:00pm 3:50pm LINN 211B<br />

ADM-928 E- Portfolio Independent Study 1<br />

CRF01 0158502 8/22 12/16 Feldman<br />

IND Th 11:00am 11:50am NIEL 237D<br />

AGA Ag - Agronomy<br />

AGA-154 Fundamentals of Soil Science 3<br />

CRFB1 0158860 8/22 12/16 Crow<br />

L/L MWF 8:00am 8:50am WASH 119<br />

CRFB2 0158861 8/22 12/16 Crow<br />

L/L MWF 9:00am 9:50am WASH 119<br />

CRFB3 0158862 8/22 12/16 Crow<br />

L/L MWF 10:00am 10:50am WASH 119<br />

CRFB4 0158863 8/22 12/16 Crow<br />

L/L MWF 11:00am 11:50am WASH 119<br />

AGA-170 Fertilizer Management 3<br />

CRFM1 0158864 8/22 12/16 Crow<br />

L/L TThF 12:00pm 12:50pm WASH 119<br />

AGA-217 Field Crop Harvesting/Drying 3<br />

CRFM1 0158865 8/22 12/16 Crow<br />

L/L TTh 8:00am 9:50am WASH 119<br />

AGA-948 Special Projects: Agronomy 1<br />

CRFT1 0158866 8/22 12/16 Brase<br />

AGB Ag - Farm Management<br />

AGB-133 Introduction to Ag Business 3<br />

CRFB2 0158868 8/22 12/16 Wilson<br />

LEC MWF 1:00pm 1:50pm WASH 102<br />

CRFB3 0158869 8/22 12/16 Stewart<br />

LEC MWF 3:00pm 3:50pm WASH 020<br />

CRFB1 0158867 8/22 12/16 Wilson<br />

LEC T 9:00am 9:50am WASH 003<br />

LEC Th 9:00am 10:50am WASH 003<br />

AGB-251 Agribusiness Procedures 3<br />

CRFP1 0158870 8/22 12/16 Murdock<br />

L/L M 11:00am 11:50am ANHT 100<br />

L/L W 10:00am 11:50am ANHT 100<br />

AGB-330 Farm Business Management 3<br />

CRFM1 0158871 8/22 12/16 Stewart<br />

L/L MW 9:00am 10:50am WASH 020<br />

CRFM2 0158872 8/22 12/16 Stewart<br />

L/L TTh 8:00am 9:50am WASH 020<br />

AGB-466 Agricultural Finance 3<br />

CRFB1 0158873 8/22 12/16<br />

L/L MWF 8:00am 8:50am WASH 104<br />

AGB-470 Farm Records, Accounts, Analysis 3<br />

CRFM1 0158876 8/22 12/16 Stewart<br />

LEC MW 12:00pm 12:50pm WASH 020<br />

LAB F 11:00am 12:50pm WASH 020<br />

CRFM2 0158877 8/22 12/16 Stewart<br />

LEC MW 12:00pm 12:50pm WASH 020<br />

LAB F 9:00am 10:50am WASH 020<br />

CRFB1 0158874 8/22 12/16 Stewart<br />

LEC MW 1:00pm 1:50pm WASH 020<br />

LAB T 2:00pm 3:50pm WASH 020<br />

CRFB2 0158875 8/22 12/16 Stewart<br />

LEC MW 1:00pm 1:50pm WASH 020<br />

LAB T 12:00pm 1:50pm WASH 020<br />

AGC Ag - Comprehensive<br />

AGC-103 Ag Computer 3<br />

CRFB1 0158878 8/22 12/16 Clough<br />

L/L MW 10:00am 11:50am WASH 103<br />

CRFM1 0158880 8/22 12/16 Clough<br />

L/L MW 2:00pm 3:50pm WASH 103<br />

CRFB3 0164637 8/22 12/16 Clough<br />

L/L TTh 9:00am 10:50am WASH 103<br />

CRFB2 0158879 8/22 12/16 Clough<br />

L/L TTh 12:00pm 1:50pm WASH 103<br />

CRFM2 0158881 8/22 12/16 Clough<br />

L/L TTh 2:00pm 3:50pm WASH 103<br />

AGC-130 Mathematics I - Agriculture 3<br />

CRFE1 0158882 8/22 12/16 Ringgold<br />

LEC M 12:00pm 1:50pm EQUN 117<br />

LEC Th 1:00pm 1:50pm HORT 136<br />

CRFE2 0158883 8/22 12/16 Ringgold<br />

LEC Th 1:00pm 1:50pm HORT 136<br />

LEC F 1:00pm 2:50pm EQUN 117<br />

AGC-160 Intro to Technical Chemistry 4<br />

CRFB2 0158886 8/22 12/16 Wilson<br />

LEC MWF 11:00am 11:50am WASH 104<br />

LAB T 2:00pm 3:50pm WASH 117<br />

CRFB1 0158885 8/22 12/16 Wilson<br />

LEC MWF 11:00am 11:50am WASH 104<br />

LAB T 12:00pm 1:50pm WASH 117<br />

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AGC-210 Employment Seminar 1<br />

CRFV1 0158887 8/22 12/16 Duffy<br />

LEC T 2:00pm 2:50pm ANHT 100<br />

CFRO1 0164006 8/22 12/16 Duffy<br />

LEC Th 10:00am 10:50am ANHT 100<br />

AGC-313 Leadership in Agriculture 1<br />

CRFT1 0158896 8/22 12/16 Brase<br />

LEC T 11:00am 11:50am WASH 003<br />

CRFA1 0158888 8/22 12/16 Duffy<br />

LEC T 11:00am 11:50am HORT 141<br />

CRFM1 0158893 8/22 12/16 Chapman<br />

LEC T 11:00am 11:50am TIPP 102<br />

CRFM2 0158894 8/22 12/16 Rourke<br />

LEC T 11:00am 11:50am SWED J<br />

CRFB1 0158889 8/22 12/16 Clough<br />

LEC T 11:00am 11:50am WASH 104<br />

CRFF1 0158891 8/22 11/11 Dodd-Brosseau<br />

LEC T 11:00am 11:50am HORT 127<br />

CRFV1 0158897 8/22 12/16 Duffy<br />

LEC T 11:00am 11:50am HORT 141<br />

CRFR1 0158895 8/22 12/16 Reisinger<br />

LEC T 11:00am 11:50am HORT 137<br />

CRFL1 0163664 8/22 12/16 Moss<br />

LEC T 11:00am 11:50am HORT 106<br />

CRFH1 0158892 8/22 12/16 McQuillen<br />

LEC T 11:00am 11:50am HORT 122<br />

CRFE1 0158890 8/22 12/16 Wilson<br />

LEC F 8:00am 8:50am EQUN 118<br />

AGC-420 Issues in Agriculture 3<br />

CRFB1 0158898 8/22 12/16 Chapman<br />

LEC MWF 10:00am 10:50am WASH 104<br />

AGC-932 Internship 4<br />

CRFE1 0158900 8/22 12/16 Green<br />

AGC-932 Internship 3<br />

CRFA1 0158899 8/22 12/16 Duffy<br />

CRFF1 0163661 11/14 12/24 Dodd-Brosseau<br />

AGE Ag - Equine<br />

AGE-104 Total Fitness for the Rider 1<br />

CRFE1 0158901 8/22 12/16 Ringgold<br />

LAB M 11:00am 11:50am EQUN 117<br />

CRFE3 0158903 8/22 12/16 Ringgold<br />

LAB T 11:00am 11:50am EQUN 117<br />

CRFE4 0158904 8/22 12/16 Ringgold<br />

LAB Th 10:00am 10:50am EQUN 118<br />

CRFE2 0158902 8/22 12/16 Ringgold<br />

LAB F 11:00am 11:50am EQUN 117<br />

<strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Class</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong> . <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> . CEDAR RAPIDS MAIN CAMPUS<br />

AGE-108 Horsemanship I 3<br />

CRFE1 0158905 8/22 12/16 Green<br />

LAB MTWTh 7:00am 7:50am EQUN IA<br />

LEC F 7:00am 7:50am EQUN 118<br />

CRFE2 0158906 8/22 12/16 Green<br />

LAB MTWTh 8:00am 8:50am EQUN IA<br />

LEC F 7:00am 7:50am EQUN 118<br />

CRFE3 0158907 8/22 12/16 Green<br />

LAB MTWTh 9:00am 9:50am EQUN IA<br />

LEC F 7:00am 7:50am EQUN 118<br />

CRFE4 0158908 8/22 12/16 Green<br />

LAB MTWTh 10:00am 10:50am EQUN IA<br />

LEC F 7:00am 7:50am EQUN 118<br />

AGE-110 Intro to Basic Riding 2<br />

CRFE1 0158909 8/22 12/16<br />

L/L TTh 6:00pm 7:50pm EQUN IA<br />

AGE-121 Horse Evaluation 3<br />

CRFE1 0158910 8/22 12/16 Green<br />

L/L M 12:00pm 1:50pm EQUN 118<br />

L/L F 1:00pm 1:50pm EQUN 118<br />

AGE-169 Equine Fitting & Grooming 3<br />

CRFE2 0158912 8/22 12/16 Green<br />

LEC W 12:00pm 1:50pm EQUN 118<br />

LAB F 9:00am 10:00am EQUN 118<br />

CRFE1 0158911 8/22 12/16 Ringgold<br />

LEC W 12:00pm 1:50pm EQUN 118<br />

LAB F 9:00am 10:50am EQUN 118<br />

AGE-170 Health and Performance Mgmt 3<br />

CRFE1 0158913 8/22 12/16 Abraham<br />

LEC T 12:00pm 12:50pm EQUN 118<br />

LEC Th 12:00pm 12:50pm EQUN 118<br />

AGE-185 Eq Facilities Maint/Mechanics 2<br />

CRFE1 0158914 8/22 12/16<br />

L/L MW 4:00pm 5:50pm EQUN IA<br />

CRFE2 0158915 8/22 12/16<br />

L/L TTh 4:00pm 5:50pm EQUN IA<br />

AGE-209 Equine Anatomy & Physiology 2<br />

CRFE1 0158916 8/22 12/16 Abraham<br />

LEC TTh 12:00pm 12:50pm WASH 104<br />

AGE-212 Equine Business Management II 3<br />

CRFE1 0158917 8/22 12/16 Clough<br />

LEC MW 9:00am 9:50am WASH 104<br />

LEC Th 8:00am 8:50am WASH 104<br />

AGE-230 Training I u 3<br />

CRFE1 0158918 8/22 12/16 Ringgold<br />

LAB MTWTh 2:00pm 2:50pm EQUN IA<br />

LAB F 3:00pm 3:50pm EQUN 117<br />

CRFE2 0158919 8/22 12/16 Ringgold<br />

LAB MTWTh 3:00pm 3:50pm EQUN IA<br />

LAB F 3:00pm 3:50pm EQUN 117<br />

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CEDAR RAPIDS MAIN CAMPUS . <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> . <strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Class</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong><br />

120<br />

CRFE3 0158920 8/22 12/16 Ringgold<br />

LAB MTWTh 4:00pm 4:50pm EQUN IA<br />

LAB F 3:00pm 3:50pm EQUN 117<br />

AGE-260 Intro to Farrier Science 1<br />

CRFE2 0158922 Kozelsky<br />

CRFE1 0158921 8/22 12/16 Kozelsky<br />

L/L M 6:00pm 7:50pm EQUN 117<br />

AGE-261 Legs & Hoof 3<br />

CRFE1 0158923 8/22 12/16 Abraham<br />

LEC T 9:00am 10:50am WASH 104<br />

LEC Th 10:00am 10:50am WASH 104<br />

AGE-270 Equestrian Drill Team 2<br />

CRFE1 0158924 8/22 12/16 Wilson<br />

L/L MTW 6:00am 6:50am EQUN IA<br />

AGE-290 Horse Projects u 3<br />

CRFE1 0158925 8/22 12/16 Green<br />

LEC MTW 11:00am 11:50am EQUN IA<br />

LEC F 8:00am 8:50am EQUN 117<br />

CRFE2 0158926 8/22 12/16 Ringgold<br />

LEC MTh 5:00pm 5:50pm EQUN 118<br />

LEC W 11:00pm 11:50pm EQUN IA<br />

LEC F 8:00am 8:50am EQUN 118<br />

AGF Ag - Floral<br />

AGF-120 Floral Plant Ident/Care I 2<br />

CRFF1 0158927 8/22 11/11 Dodd-Brosseau<br />

L/L TTh 9:00am 10:50am HORT 127<br />

AGF-130 Floral Careers Computer Lit 2<br />

CRFF1 0158928 8/22 11/11 Weger<br />

L/L MW 2:00pm 3:50pm HORT 136<br />

AGF-140 Floral Design I 3<br />

CRFF1 0158929 8/22 11/11 Dodd-Brosseau<br />

L/L MWF 9:00am 11:15am HORT 123<br />

AGF-150 Retail Flower Shop Oper I 3<br />

CRFF1 0158930 8/22 11/11 Dodd-Brosseau<br />

LEC MWF 12:00pm 1:20pm HORT 127<br />

AGF-160 Event Planning I 1<br />

CRFF1 0158931 8/22 11/11 Dodd-Brosseau<br />

LEC WF 8:00am 8:50am HORT 127<br />

AGH Ag - Horticulture<br />

AGH-102 Horticulture Math 3<br />

CRFH1 0158932 8/22 12/16 Moss<br />

LEC MWF 9:00am 9:50am HORT 106<br />

CRFH2 0158933 8/22 12/16 Moss<br />

LEC MWF 10:00am 10:50am HORT 106<br />

AGH-110 Success in Horticulture 1<br />

CRFH1 0158934 8/22 12/16 Moss<br />

LEC M 11:00am 11:50am HORT 141<br />

CRFH2 0158935 8/22 12/16 Moss<br />

LEC W 11:00am 11:50am HORT 141<br />

AGH-112 Intro to Turfgrass Management 3<br />

CRFH1 0158936 8/22 12/16 McQuillen<br />

LAB M 2:00pm 3:50pm HORT 122<br />

LEC TTh 1:00pm 1:50pm HORT 141<br />

CRFH1 0163220 8/22 12/16 Burkle<br />

LEC TTh 10:00am 10:50am HORT 168<br />

LAB W 2:00pm 3:50pm HORT 168<br />

CRFH3 0158938 8/22 12/16 McQuillen<br />

LEC TTh 1:00pm 1:50pm HORT 141<br />

LAB F 2:00pm 3:50pm HORT 122<br />

CRFH2 0158937 8/22 12/16 McQuillen<br />

LEC TTh 1:00pm 1:50pm HORT 141<br />

LAB W 2:00pm 3:50pm HORT 122<br />

AGH-123 Woody Plant Materials 3<br />

CRFN1 0158944 8/22 11/11 Hazlett<br />

L/L T 5:00pm 10:00pm HORT 141<br />

CRFH4 0158942 8/22 12/16 Saladin<br />

LAB TTh 9:00am 10:50am HORT 169<br />

LEC W 8:00am 8:50am HORT 169<br />

CRFH3 0158941 8/22 11/11 Burkle<br />

LAB TTh 12:00pm 1:50pm HORT 107<br />

LEC W 8:00am 8:50am HORT 137<br />

CRFH2 0158940 8/22 11/11 Burkle<br />

LEC W 8:00am 8:50am HORT 137<br />

LAB WF 12:00pm 1:50pm HORT 107<br />

AGH-127 Ornamental Plant Materials u 3<br />

CRFL1 0158945 8/22 11/11 Moss<br />

L/L TTh 12:00pm 1:50pm HORT 169<br />

L/L F 12:00pm 12:50pm HORT 169<br />

CRFN1 0158946 8/22 11/11 Hazlett<br />

L/L W 5:00pm 10:00pm HORT 168<br />

AGH-141 Equipment Operations 3<br />

CRFN1 0158947 8/22 11/14 Cole<br />

L/L M 5:00pm 10:00pm HORT 168<br />

AGH-144 Landscape Construction/Design 3<br />

CRFH2 0158949 8/22 11/11 Burkle<br />

LEC M 9:00am 9:50am HORT 141<br />

LAB TTh 2:00pm 3:50pm HORT 168<br />

CRFH1 0158948 8/22 11/11 Burkle<br />

LEC M 9:00am 9:50am HORT 141<br />

LAB WF 9:00am 10:50am HORT 168<br />

AGH-152 Landscape Design Techniques 3<br />

CRFH1 0158951 8/22 12/16 Moss<br />

LEC MW 8:00am 8:50am HORT 141<br />

LAB TTh 8:00am 8:50am HORT 105<br />

CRFH2 0158952 8/22 12/16 Moss<br />

LEC MW 8:00am 8:50am HORT 141<br />

LAB TTh 9:00am 9:50am HORT 105<br />

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CRFH3 0158953 8/22 12/16 Moss<br />

LEC MW 8:00am 8:50am HORT 141<br />

LAB TTh 10:00am 10:50am HORT 105<br />

AGH-158 Computer Apps/Landscape Ind u 2<br />

CRFL1 0158954 8/22 12/16 Weger<br />

LEC M 12:00pm 12:50pm HORT 136<br />

LAB W 12:00pm 1:50pm HORT 136<br />

AGH-165 Irrigation Installation & Repair 2<br />

CRFG1 0158955 8/22 12/16 McQuillen<br />

LEC T 9:00am 9:50am HORT 122<br />

LAB Th 9:00am 10:50am HORT 122<br />

AGH-233 Plant Propagation I 3<br />

CRFL1 0158956 8/22 12/16 Saladin<br />

LEC MF 2:00pm 2:50pm HORT 169<br />

LAB W 2:00pm 3:50pm HORT 169<br />

AGH-236 Plant Material Maintenance 3<br />

CRFH1 0158957 8/22 12/16 Saladin<br />

LAB M 12:00pm 1:50pm HORT 168<br />

LEC TTh 8:00am 8:50am HORT 141<br />

CRFH2 0158958 8/22 12/16 Saladin<br />

LEC TTh 8:00am 8:50am HORT 141<br />

LAB W 12:00pm 1:50pm HORT 168<br />

CRFH3 0158959 8/22 12/16 Saladin<br />

LEC TTh 8:00am 8:50am HORT 141<br />

LAB F 12:00pm 1:50pm HORT 168<br />

CRFN1 0158960 8/22 11/11 Knights<br />

L/L Th 5:00pm 10:00pm HORT 106<br />

AGH-238 Soil and Water Conservation 3<br />

CRFN1 0158961 8/22 11/11 Meisheid<br />

L/L Th 5:00pm 10:00pm HORT 107<br />

AGH-253 Insects and Diseases 3<br />

CRFN1 0158962 8/22 11/11 Porto<br />

LEC M 5:00pm 9:00pm HORT 107<br />

AGH-275 Commercial Plant Production 3<br />

CRFL1 0158963 8/22 12/16 Saladin<br />

LEC T 2:00pm 2:50pm HORT 141<br />

LEC Th 2:00pm 3:50pm HORT 141<br />

AGH-279 Botany for Horticulture 2<br />

CRFH1 0158964 8/22 12/16 Burkle<br />

LEC TTh 8:00am 8:50am HORT 107<br />

AGH-282 Pesticide Application Certification 1<br />

CRFL1 0158966 8/22 12/16 McQuillen<br />

LEC F 12:00pm 12:50pm HORT 122<br />

AGH-400 Athletic Field Maintenance u 3<br />

CRFG1 0158967 8/22 12/16 McQuillen<br />

L/L MW 12:00pm 1:50pm HORT 122<br />

AGH-405 Golf Course Maintenance 3<br />

CRFG1 0158968 8/22 12/16 McQuillen<br />

L/L MW 8:00am 9:50am HORT 122<br />

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AGH-411 Grounds Computer Applications 2<br />

CRFG1 0158969 8/22 12/16 Grimm<br />

L/L F 11:00am 1:50pm HORT 136<br />

AGM Ag - Mechanics<br />

AGM-113 Hydraulics I 3<br />

CRFT1 0158971 10/17 11/11 Stolte<br />

LEC MWF 8:00am 10:50am WASH 005<br />

LAB TTh 8:00am 10:50am WASH 018<br />

CRFA1 0158970 11/14 12/16 Stolte<br />

LEC MWF 8:00am 10:50am WASH 005<br />

LAB TTh 8:00am 10:50am WASH 018<br />

AGM-124 Tech Proc/Power Mech Tech 3<br />

CRFA1 0158972 8/22 9/16 Stolte<br />

L/L MTWThF 8:00am 10:50am WASH 018<br />

L/L MTWThF 8:00am 10:50am WASH 005<br />

CRFT1 0158973 9/19 10/14 Stolte<br />

L/L MTWThF 8:00am 10:50am WASH 018<br />

L/L MTWThF 8:00am 10:50am WASH 005<br />

AGM-403 Combine Operation & Adjustment 2<br />

CRFA1 0158974 8/22 10/14 Crow<br />

L/L TTh 7:00am 7:50am WASH 003<br />

AGM-404 Combine Servicing u 4<br />

CRFA1 0158975 8/22 9/30 Zach<br />

LAB MTW 12:00pm 2:50pm WASH 007<br />

LAB MWF 8:00am 10:50am WASH 007<br />

LAB F 12:00pm 1:50pm WASH 007<br />

AGM-405 Ag Engines u 3<br />

CRFA1 0158976 10/17 11/11 Anderson<br />

L/L MTWThF 8:00am 10:50am WASH 010<br />

L/L MTWThF 8:00am 10:50am WASH 004<br />

AGM-414 Fund of Air Conditioning 2<br />

CRFT1 0158977 10/17 11/11 Stolte<br />

L/L MTWTh 12:00pm 1:50pm WASH 018<br />

L/L MTWTh 12:00pm 1:50pm WASH 004<br />

AGM-422 Diesel Fuel Systems u 4<br />

CRFT1 0158979 8/22 11/11 Zach<br />

L/L TTh 8:00am 10:50am WASH 014<br />

L/L Th 12:00pm 1:50pm WASH 014<br />

CRFA1 0158978 10/3 12/16 Zach<br />

L/L MWF 8:00am 10:50am WASH 014<br />

LAB MWF 8:00am 10:50am WASH 007<br />

AGM-440 Power Shift Transmissions u 3<br />

CRFA1 0158980 10/3 12/16 Zach<br />

L/L MTW 12:00pm 2:30pm WASH 014<br />

AGM-932 Internship 2<br />

CRFT1 0158981 11/14 12/16 Anderson<br />

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122<br />

AGN Natural Resources and Forestry<br />

AGN-132 Plant Management for Parks 3<br />

CRFR2 0158983 8/22 12/16 Carroll<br />

LEC W 2:00pm 2:50pm HORT 141<br />

LAB TTh 12:00pm 1:50pm HORT 106<br />

CRFR3 0158984 8/22 11/11 Carroll<br />

LEC W 2:00pm 2:50pm HORT 141<br />

LAB MW 12:00pm 1:50pm HORT 106<br />

CRFR1 0158982 8/22 11/11 Carroll<br />

LEC W 2:00pm 2:50pm HORT 141<br />

LAB TTh 9:00am 10:50am HORT 106<br />

AGN-140 Plants of the Wild 3<br />

CRFR2 0158986 8/22 10/14 Reisinger<br />

LEC MTWTh 12:00pm 12:50pm HORT 141<br />

LAB TTh 1:00pm 2:50pm HORT 137<br />

CRFR1 0158985 8/22 10/14 Reisinger<br />

LEC MTWTh 12:00pm 12:50pm HORT 141<br />

LAB MW 1:00pm 2:50pm HORT 137<br />

AGN-220 Avian Wildlife 3<br />

CRFR1 0158987 10/17 12/16 Carroll<br />

LEC MWF 9:00am 10:50am HORT 137<br />

AGN-223 Aquatic Wildlife 3<br />

CRFR1 0158988 8/22 10/14 Carroll<br />

LEC MWF 9:00am 10:50am HORT 137<br />

AGN-226 Mammalian Wildlife 3<br />

CRFN1 0158989 8/22 11/11 Goemaat<br />

LEC W 5:00pm 9:00pm HORT 137<br />

AGN-244 Wildlife Management 3<br />

CRFR2 0158991 10/17 12/16 Reisinger<br />

LEC MTWTh 12:00pm 12:50pm HORT 141<br />

LAB TTh 1:00pm 2:50pm HORT 137<br />

CRFR1 0158990 10/17 12/16 Reisinger<br />

LEC MTWTh 12:00pm 12:50pm HORT 141<br />

LAB MW 1:00pm 2:50pm HORT 137<br />

AGN-248 Natural Resources Appreciation 3<br />

CRFR1 0158992 8/22 10/14 Reisinger<br />

LEC MWTh 3:00pm 4:50pm HORT 137<br />

CRFR2 0158993 10/17 12/16 Reisinger<br />

LEC MWTh 3:00pm 4:50pm HORT 137<br />

AGN-250 Park Maintenance Programs 3<br />

CRFN1 0158994 8/22 11/11 Flecksing<br />

L/L Th 5:00pm 10:00pm HORT 137<br />

AGN-260 Wildland Firefighter Training 3<br />

CRFN1 0158995 8/22 11/11 Myers<br />

LEC T 5:00pm 9:00pm HORT 136<br />

AGP Ag - Precision Agriculture<br />

AGP-329 Introduction to GPS 3<br />

CRFG1 0158997 8/22 12/16 Carroll<br />

LEC T 2:00pm 4:50pm HORT 136<br />

CRFG2 0158998 8/22 12/16 Carroll<br />

LEC Th 2:00pm 4:50pm HORT 136<br />

AGP-333 Precision Farming Systems 3<br />

CRFT3 0159002 8/22 12/16 Brase<br />

L/L MW 1:00pm 2:50pm WASH 116<br />

CRFT1 0159000 8/22 12/16 Brase<br />

L/L TTh 12:00pm 1:50pm WASH 116<br />

AGP-420 Geospatial Data Collection 3<br />

CRFT1 0159004 8/22 12/16 Brase<br />

L/L MW 11:00am 11:50am WASH 116<br />

L/L F 10:00am 11:50am WASH 116<br />

AGP-434 Adv Precision Farming Systems 3<br />

CRFT1 0164103 8/22 12/16 Brase<br />

L/L TTh 2:00pm 3:50pm WASH 116<br />

AGP-435 Precision Ag Software u 3<br />

CRFT1 0159005 8/22 12/16 Brase<br />

L/L TTh 8:00am 9:50am WASH 116<br />

AGS Ag - Animal Science<br />

AGS-113 Survey of the Animal Industry 3<br />

CRFB1 0159006 8/22 12/16 Rourke<br />

LEC MWF 12:00pm 12:50pm SWED J<br />

CRFB2 0159007 8/22 12/16 Rourke<br />

LEC MWF 2:00pm 2:50pm SWED J<br />

AGS-214 Domestic Animal Physiology 3<br />

CRFV1 0159008 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MWF 2:00pm 2:50pm WASH 102<br />

AGS-220 Domestic Animal Physiology Lab u 1<br />

CRFT1 0159009 8/22 12/16<br />

LAB T 2:00pm 3:50pm WASH 102<br />

AGS-305 Livestock Evaluation 3<br />

CRFM1 0159010 8/22 12/16 Chapman<br />

L/L TTh 12:00pm 1:50pm TIPP 102<br />

AGS-307 Professional Horse Judging 1<br />

CRFE1 0159011 8/22 12/16 Green<br />

LAB F 11:00am 11:50am EQUN IA<br />

AGS-319 Animal Nutrition 3<br />

CRFB1 0159012 8/22 12/16 Wilson<br />

LEC MWF 9:00am 9:50am WASH 102<br />

CRFM1 0159014 8/22 12/16 Wilson<br />

LEC MWF 10:00am 10:50am WASH 102<br />

CRFB2 0159013 8/22 12/16 Wilson<br />

LEC MWF 2:00pm 2:50pm WASH 003<br />

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AGS-338 Livestock Behavior and Welfare u 5<br />

CRFM1 0159015 8/22 12/16 Rourke<br />

LEC MWF 1:00pm 1:50pm SWED J<br />

LAB TTh 2:00pm 3:50pm SWED J<br />

AGS-530 Swine Reproduction & Mgmt 5<br />

CRFM1 0159016 8/22 12/16 Rourke<br />

LEC MWF 8:00am 8:50am SWED J<br />

LAB TTh 8:00am 9:50am SWED J<br />

AGS-550 Beef Breeding/Repro/Nutrition 5<br />

CRFM1 0159017 8/22 12/16 Chapman<br />

L/L MF 8:00am 8:50am TIPP 102<br />

L/L TTh 8:00am 9:50am TIPP 102<br />

L/L W 8:00am 8:50am WASH 103<br />

AGS-560 Beef Industry & Feedlot Mgmt 5<br />

CRFM1 0159018 8/22 12/16 Chapman<br />

L/L MF 1:00pm 1:50pm TIPP 102<br />

L/L TTh 2:00pm 3:50pm TIPP 102<br />

L/L W 1:00pm 1:50pm WASH 103<br />

AGS-948 Special Projects 1<br />

CRFM1 0159019 8/22 12/16 Chapman<br />

AGV Ag - Veterinary Technician<br />

AGV-103 Intro to Veterinary Science 3<br />

CRFO1 0159020 8/22 12/16 Murdock<br />

LEC MWF 12:00pm 12:50pm WASH 003<br />

AGV-105 Animal Behavior/Kennel Mgmt 5<br />

CRFV1 0159022 8/22 12/16 Duffy<br />

L/L MWF 9:00am 10:50am ANHT 104<br />

CRFA1 0159021 8/22 12/16 Duffy<br />

L/L MWF 2:00pm 3:50pm ANHT 104<br />

AGV-127 Animal Anatomy & Physiology II u 4<br />

CRFV2 0159025 8/22 12/16 Ackman<br />

LEC MW 11:00am 11:50am ANHT 104<br />

LEC F 11:00am 12:50pm ANHT 104<br />

AGV-142 Math for Vet Tech 3<br />

CRFV1 0159026 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC T 10:00am 10:50am HORT 136<br />

LEC Th 9:00am 10:50am HORT 136<br />

AGV-144 Fund of Small Animal Nutrition u 3<br />

CRFV1 0159027 8/22 12/16 Murdock<br />

LEC MWF 11:00am 11:50am WASH 102<br />

AGV-152 Veterinary Computer Applications 2<br />

CRFA1 0159028 8/22 12/16 Murdock<br />

LEC T 12:00pm 1:50pm HORT 136<br />

CRFA3 0159030 8/22 12/16 Murdock<br />

LEC Th 12:00pm 1:50pm WASH 020<br />

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AGV-153 Veterinary Recep/Admin Skills 3<br />

CRFA1 0159032 8/22 12/16 Murdock<br />

LEC MTTh 10:00am 10:50am ANHT 100<br />

AGV-155 Shelter Admin & Comp Applications 3<br />

CRFO1 0159033 8/22 12/16 Murdock<br />

LEC T 8:00am 9:50am WASH 102<br />

LEC T 8:00am 9:50am HORT 136<br />

LEC Th 8:00am 8:50am WASH 103<br />

LEC Th 8:00am 8:50am WASH 102<br />

AGV-158 Veterinary Law and Ethics 3<br />

CRFO1 0164017 8/22 12/16 Duffy<br />

LEC MWF 12:00pm 12:50pm WASH 104<br />

CRFA1 0159035 8/22 12/16 Duffy<br />

LEC MWF 12:00pm 12:50pm WASH 104<br />

AGV-162 Animal Nursing II u 3<br />

CRFV1 0159036 8/22 12/16 Ackman<br />

LAB MW 8:00am 9:50am ANHT 100<br />

LAB F 8:00am 9:50am ANHT 100<br />

AGV-168 Vet Clinic Pathology II u 3<br />

CRFV1 0159038 8/22 12/16 Ackman<br />

LAB T 12:00pm 1:50pm ANHT 116<br />

LEC TTh 10:00am 10:50am ANHT 104<br />

AGV-175 Small Animal and Cage Bird Med u 4<br />

CRFV1 0159040 8/22 12/16 Ackman<br />

L/L MW 12:00pm 1:50pm ANHT 100<br />

L/L F 1:00pm 1:50pm ANHT 100<br />

AGV-195 Large Animal Welfare 3<br />

CRF01 0164019 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC T 9:00am 10:50am<br />

LAB Th 9:00am 9:50am<br />

AGV-196 Euthanasia Technician 1<br />

CRFO1 0159041 10/17 12/16 Ackman<br />

L/L M 4:00pm 6:00pm ANHT 104<br />

AGV-201 Pet Grooming I 1.5<br />

CRFA2 0159043 8/22 10/14 Severson<br />

L/L T 4:30pm 9:30pm ANHT 117<br />

CRFA1 0159042 8/22 10/14 Anderson<br />

L/L W 4:30pm 9:30pm ANHT 117<br />

CRFA3 0159044 8/22 10/14 Anderson<br />

L/L Th 12:00pm 5:00pm ANHT 117<br />

AGV-202 Pet Grooming II u 1.5<br />

CRFA3 0159047 10/17 12/16 Severson<br />

L/L T 4:30pm 9:30pm ANHT 117<br />

CRFA2 0159046 10/17 12/16 Anderson<br />

L/L W 4:30pm 9:30pm ANHT 117<br />

CRFA1 0159045 10/17 12/16 Anderson<br />

L/L Th 12:00pm 5:50pm ANHT 117<br />

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AGV-203 Pet Grooming III u 1.5<br />

124<br />

CRFA2 0159049 8/22 10/14 Severson<br />

L/L T 4:30pm 9:30pm ANHT 117<br />

CRFA1 0159048 8/22 10/14 Anderson<br />

LEC W 4:30pm 9:30pm ANHT 117<br />

CRFA3 0159050 8/22 10/14 Anderson<br />

L/L Th 12:00pm 5:00pm ANHT 117<br />

AGV-204 Pet Grooming IV u 1.5<br />

CRFA3 0159054 10/17 12/16 Severson<br />

L/L T 4:30pm 9:30pm ANHT 117<br />

CRFA1 0159052 10/17 12/16 Anderson<br />

L/L W 4:30pm 9:30pm ANHT 117<br />

CRFA2 0159053 10/17 12/16 Anderson<br />

L/L Th 12:00pm 5:00pm ANHT 117<br />

ANT Anthropology<br />

ANT-105 Cultural Anthropology 3<br />

CRF46 0161798 8/22 12/16 Stephens<br />

LEC MWF 2:00pm 2:50pm CEDR 332<br />

CRTP2 0163590 8/22 12/16 Stephens<br />

KTS-2 MWF 3:00pm 3:50pm LINN 202<br />

CRF48 0161799 8/22 12/16 Stephens<br />

LEC T 6:00pm 8:50pm CEDR 341<br />

ANT-924 Honors Project 1<br />

CRF90 0161800 8/22 12/16<br />

APP Apparel Merchandising<br />

APP-120 Apparel Visual Merchandising 3<br />

CRF01 0158503 8/22 12/16 Santillan<br />

L/L MW 1:00pm 2:50pm NIEL 332<br />

APP-130 Prin of Fashion Merchandising 3<br />

CRF01 0158504 8/22 12/16 Santillan<br />

LEC T 10:00am 10:50am NIEL 332<br />

LEC Th 9:00am 10:50am NIEL 332<br />

APP-140 Fashion History 3<br />

CRF01 0158505 8/22 12/16 Santillan<br />

LEC MW 10:00am 10:50am NIEL 106<br />

LEC F 10:00am 10:50am NIEL 224<br />

APP-210 Apparel Textiles 3<br />

CRF01 0158506 8/22 12/16 Santillan<br />

LEC T 2:00pm 2:50pm NIEL 332<br />

LEC Th 1:00pm 2:50pm NIEL 332<br />

ART Art<br />

ART-101 Art Appreciation 3<br />

CRF02 0161802 8/22 12/16 Chien<br />

LEC M 8:00am 9:50am NIEL 313<br />

LEC W 8:00am 8:50am NIEL 313<br />

CRF00 0161801 8/22 12/16 Hall<br />

LEC MWF 10:00am 10:50am NIEL 313<br />

CRTP2 0163572 8/22 12/16 Lawrence<br />

KTS-2 MWF 1:00pm 1:50pm LINN 202<br />

CRF04 0161803 8/22 12/16 Hall<br />

LEC T 3:00pm 4:50pm NIEL 313<br />

LEC Th 3:00pm 3:50pm NIEL 313<br />

CRF06 0161804 8/22 12/16 Lawrence<br />

LEC T 6:00pm 8:50pm BENT 323<br />

ART-133 Drawing 3<br />

CRF02 0161805 8/22 12/16 Hall<br />

L/L MW 8:00am 9:50am NIEL 320<br />

CRF04 0161806 8/22 12/16 McCabe<br />

L/L MW 1:00pm 2:50pm NIEL 320<br />

CRF08 0161808 8/22 12/16 Bareis<br />

L/L MW 6:00pm 7:50pm NIEL 320<br />

CRF06 0161807 8/22 12/16 Sodaev<br />

L/L TTh 2:00pm 3:50pm NIEL 320<br />

ART-134 Drawing II u 3<br />

CRF01 0161809 8/22 12/16 Bareis<br />

L/L MW 6:00pm 7:50pm NIEL 320<br />

ART-143 Painting 3<br />

CRF04 0161811 8/22 12/16 Hall<br />

L/L MW 11:00am 12:50pm NIEL 328<br />

CRF02 0161810 8/22 12/16 Hall<br />

L/L TTh 9:00am 10:50am NIEL 328<br />

ART-144 Painting II u 3<br />

CRF02 0161812 8/22 12/16 Hall<br />

L/L MW 11:00am 12:50pm NIEL 328<br />

CRF04 0161813 8/22 12/16 Hall<br />

L/L TTh 9:00am 10:50am NIEL 328<br />

ART-157 Printmaking 3<br />

CRF01 0161814 8/22 12/16 Hall<br />

L/L TTh 12:00pm 1:50pm ARTA 118<br />

ART-158 Printmaking II u 3<br />

CRF01 0161815 8/22 12/16 Hall<br />

L/L TTh 12:00pm 1:50pm ARTA 118<br />

ART-163 Sculpture 3<br />

CRF02 0161816 8/22 12/16 Hansen<br />

L/L MW 9:00am 10:50am ARTA 118<br />

CRF04 0161817 8/22 12/16 Hansen<br />

L/L MW 1:00pm 2:50pm ARTA 118<br />

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ART-164 Sculpture II u 3<br />

CRF00 0161818 8/22 12/16 Hansen<br />

L/L MW 9:00am 10:50am ARTA 118<br />

ART-165 Sculpture III u 3<br />

CRF01 0161819 8/22 12/16 Hansen<br />

L/L MW 9:00am 10:50am ARTA 118<br />

ART-173 Ceramics 3<br />

CRF02 0161820 8/22 12/16 Upchurch<br />

L/L MW 9:00am 10:50am ARTA 112<br />

CRF04 0161821 8/22 12/16 Smith<br />

L/L MW 12:00pm 1:50pm ARTA 112<br />

CRF08 0161823 8/22 12/16<br />

L/L MW 6:00pm 7:50pm ARTA 112<br />

CRF05 0161822 8/22 12/16<br />

L/L TTh 12:00pm 1:50pm ARTA 112<br />

ART-174 Ceramics II u 3<br />

CRF01 0161824 8/22 12/16 Smith<br />

L/L MW 2:00pm 3:50pm ARTA 112<br />

ART-175 Ceramics III u 3<br />

CRF01 0161825 8/22 12/16 Smith<br />

L/L MW 2:00pm 3:50pm ARTA 112<br />

ART-184 Photography 3<br />

CRF01 0161826 8/22 12/16 Grunewald<br />

LAB M 12:00pm 1:50pm NIEL 315<br />

LEC W 12:00pm 1:50pm NIEL 313<br />

CRF02 0161827 8/22 12/16 Grunewald<br />

LAB M 2:00pm 3:50pm NIEL 315<br />

LEC W 2:00pm 3:50pm NIEL 313<br />

CRF03 0161828 8/22 12/16 Grunewald<br />

LEC T 9:00am 10:50am NIEL 313<br />

LAB Th 9:00am 10:50am NIEL 315<br />

CRF04 0161829 8/22 12/16 Grunewald<br />

LEC T 12:00pm 1:50pm NIEL 313<br />

LAB Th 12:00pm 1:50pm NIEL 315<br />

CRF06 0161831 8/22 12/16<br />

LAB T 3:00pm 4:50pm NIEL 315<br />

LEC Th 3:00pm 4:50pm NIEL 325<br />

CRF05 0161830 8/22 12/16 Grunewald<br />

LEC W 8:00am 9:50am NIEL 315<br />

LAB F 8:00am 9:50am NIEL 313<br />

ART-186 Digital Photography 3<br />

CRF22 0161833 8/22 12/16 Raabe<br />

L/L T 9:00am 10:50am NIEL 317<br />

L/L Th 9:00am 10:50am NIEL 325<br />

CRF23 0161834 8/22 12/16 Gay<br />

L/L T 11:00am 12:50pm NIEL 325<br />

L/L Th 11:00am 12:50pm NIEL 317<br />

CRF24 0162242 8/22 12/16 Naumann<br />

L/L W 11:00am 12:50pm NIEL 317<br />

L/L F 11:00am 12:50pm NIEL 325<br />

CRF25 0162243 8/22 12/16 Hall<br />

L/L W 2:00pm 3:50pm NIEL 317<br />

L/L F 2:00pm 3:50pm NIEL 325<br />

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CRF26 0161835 8/22 12/16 Naumann<br />

L/L W 6:00pm 9:50pm NIEL 317<br />

CRF20 0161832 8/22 12/16 McCabe<br />

L/L WF 9:00am 10:50am NIEL 317<br />

ART-203 Art History I 3<br />

CRF02 0161836 8/22 12/16 Hopson<br />

LEC T 2:00pm 2:50pm BENT 323<br />

LEC Th 1:00pm 2:50pm BENT 323<br />

CRF04 0161837 8/22 12/16 Gannaway<br />

LEC W 6:00pm 8:50pm BENT 323<br />

ART-220 Ceramics IV u 3<br />

CRF01 0161838 8/22 12/16 Smith<br />

L/L MW 2:00pm 3:50pm ARTA 112<br />

ART-223 Intermediate Digital Photography u 3<br />

CRF00 0162244 8/22 12/16<br />

L/L TTh 3:00pm 4:50pm NIEL 317<br />

ART-290 Projects in Photography 1<br />

CRF99 0164640 8/22 12/16 Grunewald<br />

LAB TBA NIEL 315<br />

ART-301 Design Fundamentals 3<br />

CRF02 0161840 8/22 12/16<br />

L/L M 11:00am 12:50pm NIEL 317<br />

L/L W 11:00am 12:50pm NIEL 325<br />

CRF04 0161839 8/22 12/16<br />

L/L M 2:00pm 3:50pm NIEL 317<br />

L/L W 2:00pm 3:50pm NIEL 325<br />

CRF06 0161841 8/22 12/16 Gay<br />

L/L T 1:00pm 2:50pm NIEL 325<br />

L/L Th 1:00pm 2:50pm NIEL 317<br />

ART-405 Jewelry: Metalsmithing I 3<br />

CRF01 0161842 8/22 12/16 Kawai<br />

L/L MW 10:00am 11:50am ARTA 119<br />

CRF03 0164625 8/22 12/16 Kawai<br />

L/L MW 1:00pm 2:50pm ARTA 119<br />

ART-407 Jewelry: Metalsmithing II u 3<br />

CRF00 0161843 8/22 12/16 Kawai<br />

L/L MW 10:00am 11:50am ARTA 119<br />

ART-420 Glass I u 3<br />

CRF01 0161845 8/22 12/16 Smith<br />

LEC TTh 1:00pm 2:50pm ARTA 119<br />

ART-422 Glass II u 3<br />

CRF00 0161846 8/22 12/16 Smith<br />

L/L TTh 9:00am 10:50am ARTA 119<br />

ART-924 Honors Project 1<br />

CRF90 0161848 8/22 12/16 Smith<br />

CRF93 0161850 8/22 12/16<br />

CRF91 0161849 8/22 12/16 Smith<br />

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126<br />

ART-928 Ind Study Sculpture 2<br />

CRF98 0161857 8/22 12/16 Smith<br />

ART-928 Ind Study Studio Art 1<br />

CRF87 0161852 8/22 12/16 Hall<br />

ART-928 Ind Study Sculpture 1<br />

CRF97 0161856 8/22 12/16 Smith<br />

ART-928 Ind Study Studio Art 3<br />

CRF89 0161854 8/22 12/16 Hall<br />

ART-928 Ind Study Studio Art 1<br />

CRF00 0161851 8/22 12/16<br />

ART-928 Ind Study Sculpture 3<br />

CRF99 0161858 8/22 12/16 Smith<br />

ART-928 Ind Study Studio Art 2<br />

CRF88 0161853 8/22 12/16 Hall<br />

ASL American Sign Language<br />

ASL-141 American Sign Language I 4<br />

CRF05 0159228 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC M 9:00am 10:50am BENT 302<br />

LEC W 9:00am 10:50am BENT 302<br />

CRF04 0159227 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC T 12:00pm 1:50pm LINN 109<br />

LEC Th 12:00pm 1:50pm LINN 126A<br />

CRF02 0159226 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC TTh 4:00pm 5:50pm BENT 302<br />

ASL-171 American Sign Language II u 4<br />

CRF03 0159229 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC M 12:00pm 1:50pm BENT 302<br />

LEC W 12:00pm 1:50pm BENT 302<br />

ASL-241 American Sign Language III u 3<br />

CRF01 0159230 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC T 6:00pm 7:50pm BENT 302<br />

LEC Th 6:00pm 7:50pm BENT 302<br />

ASL-271 American Sign Language IV u 3<br />

CRF01 0159231 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC M 12:00pm 1:50pm<br />

LEC W 12:00pm 12:50pm<br />

R CRF02 0159232 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC T 10:00am 10:50am BENT 302<br />

LEC Th 9:00am 10:50am BENT 302<br />

BCA Business Computer Applications<br />

BCA-135 Intro to Word Processing 3<br />

CRTP1 0163897 8/22 12/16 Hildenbrand<br />

KTS-1 TTh 12:00pm 1:50pm LINN 211B<br />

BCA-136 Advanced Word Processing 3<br />

CRF01 0158507 8/22 12/16 Forest<br />

L/L MW 10:00am 11:50am NIEL 224<br />

CRF02 0158508 8/22 12/16 Lingard<br />

L/L TTh 9:00am 10:50am NIEL 223<br />

BCA-138 Advanced Word Processing Apps u 3<br />

CRF01 0158509 8/22 12/16 Forest<br />

L/L Th 5:30pm 9:20pm NIEL 224<br />

BCA-179 PowerPoint Multimedia 3<br />

CRF02 0158511 8/22 12/16 O’Brien<br />

L/L T 5:30pm 9:20pm NIEL 224<br />

CRF01 0158510 8/22 12/16 O’Brien<br />

L/L TTh 2:00pm 3:50pm NIEL 224<br />

BCA-189 Microcomputer Literacy 1<br />

CRF01 0158512 8/22 12/16<br />

L/L M 2:00pm 3:15pm NIEL 224<br />

CRF13 0158524 8/22 12/16<br />

L/L T 6:00pm 7:15pm NIEL 223<br />

CRF04 0158515 8/22 12/16<br />

L/L W 2:00pm 3:15pm NIEL 224<br />

CRF08 0158519 8/22 12/16<br />

L/L F 8:00am 9:15am NIEL 235<br />

CRF10 0158521 8/22 12/16<br />

L/L F 11:00am 12:15pm NIEL 235<br />

CRTP1 0163906 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-1 F 12:00pm 1:50pm LINN 211B<br />

BCA-205 Database/Spreadsheets 3<br />

CRF01 0158525 8/22 12/16 O’Brien<br />

L/L MW 12:00pm 1:50pm NIEL 223<br />

BCA-213 Intermediate Computer Bus Apps u 3<br />

CRF01 0158526 8/22 12/16<br />

L/L Th 6:00pm 9:50pm NIEL 237D<br />

BCA-290 Web Design Principles 3<br />

CRF02 0158530 8/22 12/16 Glasgow<br />

L/L TTh 2:00pm 3:50pm NIEL 218<br />

BCA-300 Web Analytics 3<br />

CRF01 0158532 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC W 5:30pm 8:20pm NIEL 212<br />

BIO Biology<br />

BIO-104 Introductory Biology w/Lab 3<br />

CRF10 0160262 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC M 10:00am 10:50am LINN 146<br />

LAB T 9:00am 10:50am LINN 232<br />

LEC F 10:00am 10:50am LINN 146<br />

CRF05 0160261 8/22 12/16 Scott<br />

LEC MW 9:00am 9:50am LINN 117D<br />

LAB F 9:00am 10:50am LINN 230<br />

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CRF15 0160263 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MW 11:00am 11:50am LINN 331<br />

LAB F 11:00am 12:50pm LINN 230<br />

CRF20 0160264 8/22 12/16 Williams<br />

LEC MF 11:00am 11:50am LINN 146<br />

LAB W 10:00am 11:50am LINN 230<br />

CRF35 0160267 8/22 12/16 Williams<br />

LEC MF 1:00pm 1:50pm LINN<br />

LAB W 1:00pm 2:50pm LINN 230<br />

CRF02 0160260 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC T 8:00am 9:50am LINN 219<br />

LAB Th 8:00am 9:50am LINN 230<br />

CRF30 0160266 8/22 12/16<br />

LAB T 12:00pm 1:50pm LINN 230<br />

LEC Th 12:00pm 1:50pm LINN<br />

CRF25 0160265 8/22 12/16 Scott<br />

LAB T 12:00pm 1:50pm LINN 232<br />

LEC Th 12:00pm 12:50pm LINN 331<br />

LEC F 12:00pm 12:50pm LINN 147A<br />

CRF40 0160268 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC T 3:00pm 4:50pm LINN<br />

LAB Th 3:00pm 4:50pm LINN 230<br />

CRF45 0160269 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC T 6:00pm 7:50pm LINN<br />

LAB Th 6:00pm 7:50pm LINN 230<br />

CRF01 0160259 8/22 12/16<br />

LAB W 8:00am 9:50am LINN 230<br />

LEC F 8:00am 9:50am LINN 219<br />

BIO-110 Basic Biological Concepts 3<br />

CRF15 0160272 8/22 12/16 Donnermeyer<br />

LEC MW 2:00pm 3:30pm LINN 348<br />

CRF05 0160271 8/22 12/16 Harvey<br />

LEC MWF 12:00pm 12:50pm LINN 331<br />

CRF25 0160274 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MWF 12:00pm 12:50pm LINN 137<br />

H CRTA1 0163873 8/22 12/16 Patterson<br />

KTS-1 MF 11:00am 11:50am LINN 211B<br />

CRF01 0160270 8/22 12/16 Sagan<br />

LEC T 10:00am 10:50am LINN 247<br />

LEC Th 9:00am 10:50am LINN 247<br />

CRF20 0160273 8/22 12/16 Harvey<br />

LEC TTh 6:00pm 7:30pm LINN 339<br />

CRFL1 0160275 9/27 12/16 Donnermeyer<br />

LEC TTh 2:00pm 3:50pm LINN 339<br />

• September start class.<br />

BIO-112 General Biology I u 4<br />

CRF15 0160278 8/22 12/16 Bensema<br />

LEC M 1:00pm 1:50pm LINN 346<br />

LEC T 1:00pm 1:50pm LINN 348<br />

LAB W 1:00pm 2:50pm LINN 232<br />

LEC Th 1:00pm 1:50pm LINN 218<br />

CRF05 0160276 8/22 12/16 Donnermeyer<br />

LEC MTW 9:00am 9:50am LINN 331<br />

LAB F 8:00am 9:50am LINN 232<br />

CRF10 0160277 8/22 12/16 Donnermeyer<br />

LEC MTW 10:00am 10:50am LINN 331<br />

LAB F 10:00am 11:50am LINN 232<br />

<strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Class</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong> . <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> . CEDAR RAPIDS MAIN CAMPUS<br />

CRF25 0160280 8/22 12/16 Scott<br />

LEC MTW 2:00pm 2:50pm LINN 346<br />

LAB Th 2:00pm 3:50pm LINN 232<br />

CRF40 0160281 8/22 12/16 Scott<br />

LEC MW 12:00pm 12:50pm LINN 247<br />

LEC T 12:00pm 12:50pm LINN 121<br />

LAB Th 12:00pm 1:50pm LINN 232<br />

CRF20 0160279 8/22 12/16 Bensema<br />

LEC T 5:30pm 7:20pm LINN 136<br />

LAB Th 6:30pm 8:20pm LINN 232<br />

LEC Th 5:30pm 6:20pm LINN 136<br />

BIO-113 General Biology II u 4<br />

CRF01 0160282 8/22 12/16 Bensema<br />

LEC M 9:00am 9:50am LINN 246<br />

LEC TF 9:00am 9:50am LINN 247<br />

LAB W 9:00am 10:50am LINN 232<br />

BIO-151 Nutrition 3<br />

CRF30 0164696 8/22 12/16 Petersen<br />

LEC MWF 3:00pm 3:50pm LINN 147B<br />

CRF40 0164697 8/22 12/16 Petersen<br />

LEC MWF 4:00pm 4:50pm LINN 147B<br />

CRF10 0160283 8/22 12/16 Hennager<br />

LEC T 10:00am 10:50am LINN 146<br />

LEC Th 9:00am 10:50am LINN 146<br />

CRF20 0160284 8/22 12/16 Hennager<br />

LEC T 2:00pm 2:50pm LINN 344<br />

LEC Th 1:00pm 2:50pm LINN 344<br />

H CRTA2 0163470 8/22 12/16 Patterson<br />

KTS-2 W 10:00am 11:50am LINN 202<br />

BIO-154 Human Biology 3<br />

H CRTZ1 0164143 8/22 12/16 Bonine<br />

KTS-1 M 7:00pm 8:50pm LINN 211B<br />

CRF40 0160293 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MW 2:00pm 3:30pm LINN 146<br />

CRF10 0160287 8/22 12/16 Bensema<br />

LEC MWF 11:00am 11:50am LINN 346<br />

CRF20 0160289 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MWF 2:00pm 2:50pm LINN 147B<br />

CRF05 0160286 8/22 12/16 Williams<br />

LEC MF 10:00am 10:50am LINN 246<br />

LEC W 10:00am 10:50am LINN 146<br />

CRF25 0160290 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC T 8:00am 9:50am LINN 121<br />

LEC Th 8:00am 8:50am LINN 121<br />

CRF35 0160292 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC T 9:00am 9:50am LINN 344<br />

LEC Th 9:00am 10:50am LINN 348<br />

CRF30 0160291 8/22 12/16 Kruckeberg<br />

LEC T 10:00am 10:50am LINN 219<br />

LEC Th 9:00am 10:50am LINN 219<br />

CRF01 0160285 8/22 12/16 Petersen<br />

LEC T 10:00am 10:50am LINN 126A<br />

LEC Th 9:00am 10:50am LINN 126A<br />

CRF15 0160288 8/22 12/16 Petersen<br />

LEC T 2:00pm 3:50pm LINN 147B<br />

LEC Th 2:00pm 2:50pm LINN 147B<br />

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128<br />

BIO-161 Basic Anatomy and Physiology 3<br />

R CRF01 0160294 8/22 12/16 Johnson<br />

LAB M 9:00am 10:50am LINN 232<br />

LEC WF 10:00am 10:50am LINN 121<br />

R CRF05 0160296 8/22 12/16 Johnson<br />

LAB M 11:00am 12:50pm LINN 232<br />

LEC WF 10:00am 10:50am LINN 121<br />

R CRF10 0160297 8/22 12/16 Azeltine<br />

LAB M 4:30pm 6:20pm LINN 232<br />

LEC W 4:30pm 6:20pm LINN 121<br />

R CRF15 0160298 8/22 12/16 Azeltine<br />

LAB M 6:30pm 8:20pm LINN 232<br />

LEC W 4:30pm 6:20pm LINN 121<br />

CRF20 0160295 8/22 12/16<br />

LAB T 6:00pm 8:00pm LINN 243<br />

LEC Th 6:00pm 8:00pm LINN 346<br />

BIO-168 Human Anatomy/Phys I w/Lab 4<br />

R CRF01 0160299 8/22 12/16 Sagan<br />

LEC M 8:00am 8:50am LINN 121<br />

LAB T 8:00am 9:50am LINN 243<br />

LEC F 8:00am 9:50am LINN 121<br />

R CRF02 0160300 8/22 12/16 Sagan<br />

LEC M 9:00am 9:50am LINN 121<br />

LAB W 8:00am 9:50am LINN 243<br />

LEC F 8:00am 9:50am LINN 121<br />

CRF10 0160301 8/22 12/16 Kruckeberg<br />

LAB M 9:00am 10:50am LINN 243<br />

LEC W 9:00am 10:50am LINN 219<br />

LEC F 10:00am 10:50am LINN 219<br />

R CRF20 0160302 8/22 12/16 Sagan<br />

LEC M 12:00pm 12:50pm LINN 121<br />

LAB T 12:00pm 1:50pm LINN 243<br />

LEC Th 12:00pm 1:50pm LINN 121<br />

CRF30 0160304 8/22 12/16 Kruckeberg<br />

LAB M 12:00pm 1:50pm LINN 243<br />

LEC W 12:00pm 1:50pm LINN 121<br />

LEC F 12:00pm 12:50pm LINN 121<br />

CRF25 0160303 8/22 12/16 Sagan<br />

LEC M 1:00pm 1:50pm LINN 121<br />

LAB W 12:00pm 1:50pm LINN 243<br />

LEC Th 12:00pm 1:50pm LINN 121<br />

CRF60 0160307 8/22 12/16 Johnson<br />

LEC M 2:00pm 3:50pm LINN 339<br />

LEC W 1:00pm 1:50pm LINN 339<br />

LAB W 2:00pm 3:50pm LINN 243<br />

CRF40 0160305 8/22 12/16 Kruckeberg<br />

LAB M 2:00pm 3:50pm LINN 243<br />

LEC W 12:00pm 1:50pm LINN 121<br />

LEC F 1:00pm 1:50pm LINN 121<br />

CRF75 0160309 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC M 6:00pm 7:50pm LINN 121<br />

LEC W 6:00pm 6:50pm LINN 121<br />

LAB W 7:00pm 8:50pm LINN 243<br />

CRF70 0160308 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC M 6:00pm 7:50pm LINN 219<br />

LAB W 4:00pm 5:50pm LINN 243<br />

LEC W 6:00pm 6:50pm LINN 219<br />

CRTR3 0163526 8/22 12/16 Patterson<br />

KTS-3 MWF 1:00pm 1:50pm LINN 203A<br />

KTS-3 Th 2:00pm 3:50pm LINN 243<br />

CRTT3 0163516 8/22 12/16 Patterson<br />

KTS-3 MWF 1:00pm 1:50pm LINN 203A<br />

KTS-3 T 2:00pm 3:50pm LINN 243<br />

BIO-173 Human Anatomy/Phys II w/Lab u 4<br />

CRF01 0160310 8/22 12/16 Hennager<br />

LEC M 10:00am 11:50am LINN 121<br />

LEC W 11:00am 11:50am LINN 121<br />

LAB F 11:00am 12:50pm LINN 243<br />

CRF05 0160311 8/22 12/16 Hennager<br />

LEC M 10:00am 11:50am LINN 121<br />

LEC W 11:00am 11:50am LINN 121<br />

LAB F 9:00am 10:50am LINN 243<br />

CRF10 0160313 8/22 12/16 Hennager<br />

LEC M 2:00pm 3:50pm LINN 121<br />

LEC W 2:00pm 2:50pm LINN 121<br />

LAB F 2:00pm 3:50pm LINN 243<br />

CRF20 0160314 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC T 6:00pm 7:50pm LINN 121<br />

LEC Th 6:00pm 6:50pm LINN 121<br />

LAB Th 4:00pm 5:50pm LINN 243<br />

CRF25 0160315 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC T 6:00pm 7:50pm LINN 121<br />

LEC Th 6:00pm 6:50pm LINN 121<br />

LAB Th 7:00pm 8:50pm LINN 243<br />

BIO-177 Human Anatomy 4<br />

CRF01 0160316 8/22 12/16 Lyons<br />

LEC M 12:00pm 12:50pm LINN 246<br />

LEC T 12:00pm 1:50pm LINN 339<br />

LAB Th 12:00pm 1:50pm LINN 243<br />

CRF10 0160317 8/22 12/16 Lyons<br />

LEC T 9:00am 10:50am LINN 346<br />

LEC W 9:00am 9:50am LINN 121<br />

LAB Th 9:00am 10:50am LINN 243<br />

BIO-180 Human Physiology u 4<br />

CRF01 0160318 8/22 12/16 Lyons<br />

LAB M 9:00am 10:50am LINN 133EAST<br />

LEC W 10:00am 10:50am LINN 137<br />

LEC F 9:00am 10:50am LINN 331<br />

CRF10 0160319 8/22 12/16 Lyons<br />

LEC M 1:00pm 1:50pm LINN 118<br />

LAB W 12:00pm 1:50pm LINN 133EAST<br />

LEC F 12:00pm 1:50pm<br />

BIO-181 Homeostatic Physiology u 3<br />

CRF01 0160320 8/22 12/16 Waterman<br />

LEC T 6:00pm 8:50pm LINN 331<br />

BIO-186 Microbiology 4<br />

CRF01 0160321 8/22 12/16 Rehnstrom<br />

LEC M 8:00am 9:50am LINN 219<br />

LEC W 8:00am 8:50am LINN 219<br />

LAB Th 8:00am 9:50am LINN 144<br />

CRF05 0160322 8/22 12/16 Rehnstrom<br />

LEC M 8:00am 9:50am LINN 219<br />

LAB T 8:00am 9:50am LINN 144<br />

LEC W 8:00am 8:50am LINN 219<br />

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CRF15 0160324 8/22 12/16 Rehnstrom<br />

LEC M 12:00pm 1:50pm LINN 219<br />

LEC W 12:00pm 12:50pm LINN 219<br />

LAB Th 12:00pm 1:50pm LINN 144<br />

CRF10 0160323 8/22 12/16 Rehnstrom<br />

LEC M 12:00pm 1:50pm LINN 219<br />

LAB T 12:00pm 1:50pm LINN 144<br />

LEC W 12:00pm 12:50pm LINN 219<br />

R CRF20 0160325 8/22 12/16 Fabor<br />

LEC M 2:00pm 3:50pm LINN 219<br />

LAB Th 2:00pm 3:50pm LINN 144<br />

LEC F 2:00pm 2:50pm LINN 219<br />

CRF35 0160327 8/22 12/16 Fabor<br />

LEC T 3:00pm 3:50pm LINN 219<br />

LEC W 3:00pm 4:50pm LINN 219<br />

LAB W 5:00pm 6:50pm LINN 144<br />

CRF30 0160326 8/22 12/16 Fabor<br />

LEC T 3:00pm 3:50pm LINN 219<br />

LAB T 4:00pm 5:50pm LINN 144<br />

LEC W 3:00pm 4:50pm LINN 219<br />

CRF45 0160329 8/22 12/16 Fabor<br />

LAB T 7:30pm 9:20pm LINN 144<br />

LEC TTh 6:00pm 7:30pm LINN 219<br />

CRF40 0160328 8/22 12/16 Fabor<br />

LEC TTh 6:00pm 7:30pm LINN 219<br />

LAB Th 7:30pm 9:20pm LINN 144<br />

BIO-189 Microbes and Society 3<br />

H CRTA4 0163177 8/22 12/16 Hench<br />

ICN W 10:00am 11:50am JONE 123<br />

BIO-410 Molecular Techniques I 4<br />

CRF01 0160333 8/22 12/16 Petersen<br />

LEC M 12:00pm 12:50pm ENVC 114<br />

LAB W 12:00pm 2:50pm ENVC 114<br />

LAB F 12:00pm 2:50pm ENVC 114<br />

BUS Business<br />

BUS-102 Introduction to Business 3<br />

CRF01 0158533 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MWF 8:00am 8:50am NIEL 122<br />

CRF02 0158534 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MWF 10:00am 10:50am NIEL 121<br />

CRF03 0158535 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC T 2:00pm 2:50pm NIEL 121<br />

LEC Th 1:00pm 2:50pm NIEL 121<br />

BUS-146 Small Business Plan Strategies u 3<br />

CRF01 0163037 8/22 12/16 Klemme<br />

LEC T 12:00pm 1:50pm NIEL 122<br />

LEC Th 12:00pm 12:50pm NIEL 122<br />

BUS-161 Human Relations 3<br />

R CRFA1 0159055 8/22 12/16 Klopp<br />

LEC MW 1:00pm 1:50pm WASH 104<br />

LEC F 1:00pm 1:50pm WASH 003<br />

R CRFC1 0159056 8/22 12/16 Harris<br />

LEC MWF 12:00pm 12:50pm JONE 141<br />

<strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Class</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong> . <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> . CEDAR RAPIDS MAIN CAMPUS<br />

CRFF1 0159057 8/22 11/11 Friedman<br />

LEC TTh 2:00pm 3:50pm HORT 127<br />

BUS-178 How to Deliver Winning Present 1<br />

CRF01 0158536 10/29 10/29<br />

LEC S 8:00am 5:00pm NIEL 121<br />

BUS-185 Business Law I 3<br />

CRF01 0158537 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MWF 8:00am 8:50am BENT 353<br />

CRF02 0158538 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MWF 9:00am 9:50am BENT 353<br />

CRF03 0158539 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC W 6:00pm 8:50pm BENT 353<br />

CRTZ2 0163195 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-2 Th 6:00pm 8:50pm LINN 202<br />

BUS-190 Professionalism: BPA 1<br />

CRF01 0158540 8/22 12/16 Lingard<br />

LEC T 11:00am 11:50am NIEL 127<br />

BUS-191 Professionalism: SIFE 1<br />

CRF01 0158541 8/22 12/16 Saville<br />

LEC T 11:00am 11:50am NIEL 121<br />

BUS-192 Professionalism: Deca-Mktg/Mgmt 1<br />

CRF01 0158542 8/22 12/16 Abel<br />

LEC T 11:00am 11:50am BENT 352<br />

BUS-192 Professionalism: Deca-Management 1<br />

CRF02 0163039 8/22 12/16 Merlak<br />

LEC T 11:00am 11:50am NIEL 106<br />

BUS-290 Employ Search/Workplace Success 1<br />

CRF01 0158543 8/22 10/14<br />

LEC MW 8:00am 8:50am NIEL 106<br />

CRF02 0158544 9/10 9/24<br />

LEC S 8:00am 5:00pm NIEL 122<br />

CRF03 0158545 10/29 11/12<br />

LEC S 8:00am 5:00pm NIEL 122<br />

BUS-932 Internship - Admin Asst 3<br />

CRF01 0158547 8/22 12/16 Schultz<br />

INT Th 11:00am 11:50am NIEL 127<br />

• This class will meet twice as a group, 8/25 & 9/1.<br />

BUS-932 Internship - Accounting 3<br />

CRF12 0158553 8/22 12/16 Abernathy<br />

• Contact Linda Abernathy, 398-4921, to register.<br />

BUS-932 Internship - Disney 3<br />

CRF07 0158550 8/22 12/16 Klemme<br />

BUS-932 Internship - Management 3<br />

CRF14 0158555 8/22 12/16 Merlak<br />

• Contact Lori Merlak, 126 Nielsen Hall, to register.<br />

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BUS-932 Internship - Marketing Mgmt 3<br />

130<br />

CRF13 0158554 8/22 12/16 Abel<br />

• Required meeting Thurs., Aug. 25, 11 am, 121 NH.<br />

BUS-932 Internship - Disney 6<br />

CRF08 0158551 8/22 12/16 Klemme<br />

BUS-932 Internship - Disney 9<br />

CRF09 0158552 8/22 12/16 Klemme<br />

BUS-932 Internship - Apparel 3<br />

CRF02 0158548 8/22 12/16 Santillan<br />

BUS-932 Internship - Banking 3<br />

CRF05 0158549 8/22 12/16 Saville<br />

CHM Chemistry<br />

CHM-110 Introduction to Chemistry 3<br />

CRF60 0160342 8/22 12/16 Perring<br />

LEC M 2:00pm 2:50pm LINN 218<br />

LEC W 2:00pm 3:50pm LINN 218<br />

CRF70 0160343 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC M 5:30pm 6:20pm LINN 218<br />

LEC W 5:30pm 7:20pm LINN 218<br />

CRF10 0160335 8/22 12/16 Christopher<br />

LEC MWF 8:00am 8:50am LINN 218<br />

CRF20 0160336 8/22 12/16 Ochs<br />

LEC MWF 11:00am 11:50am LINN 219<br />

CRF30 0160337 8/22 12/16 Perring<br />

LEC MWF 12:00pm 12:50pm LINN 146<br />

CRF40 0160338 8/22 12/16 Perring<br />

LEC T 8:00am 9:50am LINN 218<br />

LEC Th 8:00am 8:50am LINN 218<br />

CRF50 0160340 8/22 12/16 Christopher<br />

LEC T 12:00pm 1:50pm LINN 218<br />

LEC Th 12:00pm 12:50pm LINN 218<br />

CHM-111 Introduction to Chemistry Lab u 1<br />

CRF10 0160344 8/22 12/16 Perring<br />

LAB M 9:00am 10:50am LINN 241<br />

CRF30 0160346 8/22 12/16 Ochs<br />

LAB M 12:00pm 1:50pm LINN 241<br />

CRF50 0160348 8/22 12/16<br />

LAB M 6:30pm 8:20pm LINN 241<br />

CRF20 0160345 8/22 12/16 Perring<br />

LAB F 9:00am 10:50am LINN 241<br />

CRF40 0160347 8/22 12/16 Ochs<br />

LAB F 12:00pm 1:50pm LINN 241<br />

CHM-165 General Chemistry I 4<br />

CRF15 0160350 8/22 12/16 Christopher<br />

LEC MWF 10:00am 10:50am LINN 218<br />

LAB Th 9:00am 10:50am LINN 241<br />

CRF10 0160349 8/22 12/16 Christopher<br />

LEC MWF 10:00am 10:50am LINN 218<br />

LAB T 9:00am 10:50am LINN 241<br />

CRF20 0160351 8/22 12/16 Heyer<br />

LEC MWF 12:00pm 12:50pm LINN 218<br />

LAB T 12:00pm 1:50pm LINN 241<br />

CRF25 0160352 8/22 12/16 Heyer<br />

LEC MWF 12:00pm 12:50pm LINN 218<br />

LAB Th 12:00pm 1:50pm LINN 241<br />

CRF35 0160354 8/22 12/16 Perring<br />

LAB T 2:00pm 3:50pm LINN 241<br />

LEC WTh 4:00pm 5:20pm LINN 218<br />

CRF30 0160353 8/22 12/16 Perring<br />

LAB T 4:00pm 5:50pm LINN 241<br />

LEC WTh 4:00pm 5:20pm LINN 218<br />

CRF40 0160355 8/22 12/16 Heyer<br />

LEC T 6:00pm 8:30pm LINN 218<br />

LEC Th 6:00pm 6:20pm LINN 218<br />

LAB Th 6:30pm 8:30pm LINN 241<br />

CHM-175 General Chemistry II u 4<br />

CRF10 0160356 8/22 12/16 Christopher<br />

LEC MWF 11:00am 11:50am LINN 218<br />

LAB W 12:00pm 1:50pm LINN 241<br />

CHM-262 Organic Chemistry I u 4.5<br />

CRF10 0160357 8/22 12/16 Heyer<br />

LAB M 2:00pm 4:50pm LINN 241<br />

LEC MWF 1:00pm 1:50pm LINN 218<br />

CRF11 0160358 8/22 12/16 Heyer<br />

LEC MWF 1:00pm 1:50pm LINN 218<br />

LAB W 2:00pm 4:50pm LINN 241<br />

CIS Computer Information Systems<br />

CIS-126 Intro Prog Logic w/Language u 4<br />

CRF03 0158558 8/22 12/16<br />

L/L MTWThF 9:00am 9:50am NIEL 228<br />

CRF04 0158559 8/22 12/16 Montgomery<br />

L/L MTWThF 2:00pm 2:50pm NIEL 228<br />

CRF01 0158557 8/22 12/16 Montgomery<br />

L/L TTh 5:30pm 7:50pm NIEL 228<br />

CIS-128 Programming Concepts 3<br />

CRF01 0158561 8/22 12/16 McCarthy<br />

L/L MW 12:00pm 1:50pm NIEL 229<br />

CRF02 0164611 8/22 12/16 Hench<br />

L/C TTh 12:00pm 1:50pm NIEL 232<br />

CIS-135 Microcomputer Operating System 3<br />

CRF03 0158564 8/22 12/16 McCarthy<br />

LEC MWF 10:00am 10:50am NIEL 217<br />

CRF01 0158562 8/22 12/16 McCarthy<br />

LEC T 3:00pm 4:50pm NIEL 213<br />

LEC Th 3:00pm 3:50pm NIEL 213<br />

CIS-172 Java u 4<br />

CRF01 0158565 8/22 12/16 Montgomery<br />

L/L MTWThF 10:00am 10:50am NIEL 228<br />

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CIS-176 Java II u 4<br />

CRF01 0158566 8/22 12/16 Rice<br />

L/L MW 6:00pm 8:20pm NIEL 229<br />

CIS-180 J2EE Servlets and JSP u 4<br />

CRF01 0164374 8/22 12/16<br />

L/L TTh 6:00pm 8:20pm NIEL 115<br />

CIS-192 Internet Programming II u 4<br />

CRF01 0158567 8/22 12/16<br />

L/L TTh 3:00pm 5:20pm NIEL 228<br />

CIS-207 Fundamentals of Web Program u 3<br />

CRF03 0158570 8/22 12/16 Glasgow<br />

L/L T 5:30pm 9:20pm NIEL 218<br />

CRF01 0158568 8/22 12/16<br />

L/L TTh 12:00pm 1:50pm NIEL 229<br />

CRF02 0158569 8/22 12/16 Glasgow<br />

L/L WF 12:00pm 1:50pm NIEL 218<br />

CIS-307 Intro to Databases u 3<br />

CRF01 0158573 8/22 12/16 Glasgow<br />

L/L MW 2:00pm 3:50pm NIEL 218<br />

CRF02 0158574 8/22 12/16 Glasgow<br />

L/L TTh 12:00pm 1:50pm NIEL 218<br />

CRF03 0158575 8/22 12/16 Hench<br />

L/L Th 5:30pm 9:20pm NIEL 218<br />

CIS-333 Database and SQL u 4<br />

CRF01 0158576 8/22 12/16 Montgomery<br />

L/L MTWThF 12:00pm 12:50pm NIEL 228<br />

CIS-334 PHP/Apache/MySQL u 3<br />

CRF01 0158577 8/22 12/16 Glasgow<br />

L/L W 5:30pm 9:20pm NIEL 218<br />

CIS-504 Structured Systems Analysis u 3<br />

CRF01 0158578 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MW 4:00pm 5:20pm NIEL 228<br />

CIS-610 Advanced Visual Basic.Net u 4<br />

CRF01 0158580 8/22 12/16<br />

L/L TTh 6:00pm 8:20pm NIEL 229<br />

CLS Cultural Studies<br />

CLS-140 UC: The Mideast 3<br />

CRF05 0161190 8/22 12/16 Brigham<br />

LEC T 2:00pm 2:50pm BENT 303<br />

LEC Th 1:00pm 2:50pm BENT 303<br />

CLS-151 UC: Latin America 3<br />

CRF01 0161192 8/22 12/16 yost<br />

LEC MWF 9:00am 9:50am BENT 303<br />

CRF03 0161194 8/22 12/16 Ridgeway<br />

LEC T 10:00am 10:50am BENT 315<br />

LEC Th 9:00am 10:50am BENT 315<br />

<strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Class</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong> . <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> . CEDAR RAPIDS MAIN CAMPUS<br />

CRF04 0161195 8/22 12/16 Ridgeway<br />

LEC W 6:00pm 8:50pm BENT 315<br />

CLS-165 UC: Modern Japan 3<br />

CRF07 0161196 8/22 12/16 yost<br />

LEC T 10:00am 10:50am CEDR 1037<br />

LEC Th 9:00am 10:50am CEDR 1037<br />

H CRTP2 0163344 8/22 12/16 yost<br />

KTS-2 T 2:00pm 3:50pm LINN 202<br />

CLS-190 Culture and Technology 3<br />

CRF56 0161859 8/22 12/16 Hartunian<br />

LEC MWF 11:00am 11:50am BENT 323<br />

CRF58 0161860 8/22 12/16 Hartunian<br />

LEC MWF 12:00pm 12:50pm BENT 323<br />

CRF60 0161862 8/22 12/16 Gillespie<br />

LEC T 12:00pm 1:50pm CEDR 341<br />

LEC Th 12:00pm 12:50pm CEDR 341<br />

CRF59 0161861 8/22 12/16 Hartunian<br />

LEC T 2:00pm 2:50pm BENT 317<br />

LEC Th 1:00pm 2:50pm BENT 317<br />

COM Communication<br />

COM-222 Communication-Health Care Prof 3<br />

CRF01 0162921 8/22 12/16 Khaw<br />

LEC M 12:00pm 1:50pm LINN 336<br />

LEC W 12:00pm 12:50pm LINN 336<br />

CRF02 0162922 8/22 12/16 Khaw<br />

LEC T 10:00am 10:50am LINN 120<br />

LEC Th 9:00am 10:50am CEDR 3040<br />

COM-710 Basic Communications u 3<br />

CRF01 0158581 8/22 12/16 Forest<br />

LEC MWF 8:00am 8:50am NIEL 224<br />

CRTA1 0163852 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-1 MWF 9:00am 9:50am LINN 211B<br />

COM-723 Workplace Communications 3<br />

R CRF03 0162925 8/22 12/16 Erlacher<br />

LEC M 11:00am 11:50am CEDR 2057<br />

LEC WF 11:00am 11:50am CEDR 327<br />

R CRF10 0162931 8/22 12/16 VanOort<br />

LEC MW 10:00am 10:50am WASH 116<br />

LEC F 10:00am 10:50am WASH 103<br />

R CRF08 0162930 8/22 12/16 VanOort<br />

LEC MWF 9:00am 9:50am WASH 103<br />

R CRF02 0162924 8/22 12/16 Aldridge<br />

LEC MWF 11:00am 11:50am CEDR 2036<br />

R CRF09 0164075 8/22 12/16 VanOort<br />

LEC MWF 12:00pm 12:50pm WASH 103<br />

CRF04 0162926 8/22 12/16 Aldridge<br />

LEC MWF 12:00pm 12:50pm CEDR 327<br />

CRF01 0162923 8/22 12/16 Erlacher<br />

LEC T 8:00am 9:50am CEDR 2036<br />

LEC Th 8:00am 8:50am CEDR 2036<br />

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CRF05 0162927 8/22 12/16 Henderson<br />

LEC T 12:00pm 1:50pm CEDR 1036<br />

LEC Th 12:00pm 12:50pm CEDR 1036<br />

CRF07 0162929 8/22 12/16 Henderson<br />

LEC T 2:00pm 2:50pm CEDR 1036<br />

LEC Th 1:00pm 2:50pm CEDR 1036<br />

CRF06 0162928 8/22 12/16 Cackoski<br />

LEC T 6:00pm 9:00pm CEDR 2036<br />

COM-744 Oral Communication/Workplace 3<br />

R CRF05 0162936 8/22 12/16 Erlacher<br />

LEC MW 9:00am 9:50am HORT 136<br />

LEC F 9:00am 9:50am HORT 122<br />

R CRF08 0162938 8/22 12/16 Lovell<br />

LEC MW 10:00am 10:50am HORT 136<br />

LEC F 10:00am 10:50am HORT 122<br />

CRF01 0162932 8/22 12/16 Khaw<br />

LEC MWF 9:00am 9:50am CEDR 327<br />

R CRF02 0162933 8/22 12/16 Lovell<br />

LEC MWF 9:00am 9:50am WASH 116<br />

CRF07 0162937 8/22 12/16 Khaw<br />

LEC MWF 10:00am 10:50am CEDR 327<br />

R CRF03 0162934 8/22 12/16 Aldridge<br />

LEC T 10:00am 10:50am CEDR 327<br />

LEC Th 9:00am 10:50am CEDR 327<br />

R CRF04 0162935 8/22 12/16 Lovell<br />

LEC T 12:00pm 1:50pm WASH 102<br />

LEC Th 12:00pm 12:50pm WASH 102<br />

CON Construction<br />

CON-134 Surveying and Site Layout 2<br />

R CRFL1 0163221 8/22 12/16 Burkle<br />

L/L M 1:00pm 3:50pm HORT 105<br />

CRJ Criminal Justice<br />

CRJ-100 Intro to Criminal Justice 3<br />

CRF01 0159233 8/22 12/16 Penrod<br />

LEC MWF 9:00am 9:50am BENT 319<br />

CRF02 0159234 8/22 12/16 Birmingham<br />

LEC MWF 9:00am 9:50am BENT 358<br />

CRF06 0159237 8/22 12/16 Roth<br />

LEC MWF 9:00am 9:50am BENT 357<br />

CRF07 0159238 8/22 12/16 Roth<br />

LEC MWF 11:00am 11:50am BENT 357<br />

CRF10 0162733 8/22 12/16 Birmingham<br />

LEC T 10:00am 10:50am BENT 358<br />

LEC Th 9:00am 10:50am BENT 358<br />

CRF04 0159236 8/22 12/16 Sissel<br />

LEC Th 6:00pm 8:50pm BENT 356<br />

CRJ-101 Ethics in Criminal Justice u 3<br />

CRF03 0159241 8/22 12/16 Birmingham<br />

LEC MWF 12:00pm 12:50pm BENT 358<br />

CRJ-111 Police and Society 3<br />

CRF03 0162735 8/22 12/16 Roth<br />

LEC MWF 12:00pm 12:50pm BENT 357<br />

CRF02 0162730 8/22 12/16 Penrod<br />

LEC T 12:00pm 1:50pm LINN 126A<br />

LEC Th 12:00pm 12:50pm LINN 116<br />

CRJ-120 Introduction to Corrections u 3<br />

CRF04 0159243 8/22 12/16 Hebron<br />

LEC MWF 11:00am 11:50am BENT 305<br />

CRJ-130 Criminal Law 3<br />

CRF03 0162732 8/22 12/16 Penrod<br />

LEC MWF 10:00am 10:50am BENT 319<br />

CRF02 0164791 8/22 12/16 Jennings<br />

LEC T 6:00pm 8:50pm CEDR 1055<br />

CRJ-133 Constitutional Criminal Proc u 3<br />

CRTA3 0163421 8/22 12/16 Penrod<br />

KTS-3 T 8:00am 9:50am LINN 203A<br />

KTS-3 Th 8:00am 8:50am LINN 203A<br />

CRF03 0164796 8/22 12/16 Robinson<br />

LEC T 6:00pm 8:50pm CEDR 2037<br />

CRJ-136 Correctional Law u 3<br />

CRF01 0159247 8/22 12/16 Hebron<br />

LEC MWF 1:00pm 1:50pm BENT 305<br />

CRJ-141 Criminal Investigation 3<br />

CRF05 0162738 8/22 12/16 SyWassink<br />

LEC MWF 11:00am 11:50am BENT 304<br />

CRJ-200 Criminology u 3<br />

CRF03 0159250 8/22 12/16 Birmingham<br />

LEC MWF 1:00pm 1:50pm BENT 358<br />

CRJ-201 Juvenile Delinquency u 3<br />

CRF01 0162736 8/22 12/16 Roth<br />

LEC T 10:00am 10:50am BENT 357<br />

LEC Th 9:00am 10:50am BENT 357<br />

CRJ-202 Cultural Awareness-CJ Pract u 3<br />

CRF04 0162737 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC M 6:00pm 8:50pm BENT 304<br />

CRTP3 0163504 8/22 12/16 Roth<br />

KTS-3 T 12:00pm 1:50pm LINN 203A<br />

KTS-3 Th 12:00pm 12:50pm LINN 203A<br />

CRJ-220 <strong>Community</strong>-Based Corrections 3<br />

CRF01 0164787 8/22 12/16 Robinson<br />

LEC W 6:00pm 8:50pm BENT 303<br />

CRJ-232 <strong>Community</strong> Policing & Prob Solving 3<br />

CRF02 0162734 8/22 12/16 Birmingham<br />

LEC MWF 10:00am 10:50am BENT 358<br />

CRJ-924 Honors Project 1<br />

CRF08 0159254 Penrod<br />

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CRJ-932 Internship u 1<br />

CRF08 0159255 Penrod<br />

CSC Computer Science<br />

CSC-110 Intro to Computers 3<br />

CRF31 0158601 8/22 12/16<br />

L/L M 5:30pm 9:20pm NIEL 235<br />

CRF01 0158583 8/22 12/16<br />

L/L MW 7:00am 8:50am NIEL 235<br />

CRF07 0158586 8/22 12/16<br />

L/L MW 8:00am 9:50am NIEL 229<br />

CRF03 0158584 8/22 12/16<br />

L/L MW 8:00am 9:50am NIEL 212<br />

CRF05 0158585 8/22 12/16<br />

L/L MW 8:00am 9:50am NIEL 223<br />

CRF10 0158588 8/22 12/16<br />

L/L MW 10:00am 11:50am NIEL 212<br />

CRF12 0158590 8/22 12/16<br />

L/L MW 10:00am 11:50am NIEL 229<br />

CRTP1 0163883 8/22 12/16 Hildenbrand<br />

KTS-1 MW 12:00pm 1:50pm LINN 211B<br />

CRF15 0158593 8/22 12/16<br />

L/L MW 12:00pm 1:50pm NIEL 224<br />

CRF17 0158595 8/22 12/16<br />

L/L MW 12:00pm 1:50pm NIEL 212<br />

CRF21 0158597 8/22 12/16<br />

L/L MW 2:00pm 3:50pm NIEL 212<br />

CRF09 0158587 8/22 12/16<br />

L/L TTh 8:00am 9:50am NIEL 212<br />

CRF11 0158589 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC TTh 9:00am 10:50am CEDR 1056<br />

CRF13 0158591 8/22 12/16<br />

L/L TTh 10:00am 11:50am NIEL 212<br />

CRF23 0158598 8/22 12/16<br />

L/L TTh 2:00pm 3:50pm NIEL 212<br />

CRF29 0158600 8/22 12/16<br />

L/L TTh 3:00pm 4:50pm NIEL 235<br />

CRF35 0158603 8/22 12/16<br />

L/L W 5:30pm 9:20pm NIEL 235<br />

CRF16 0158594 8/22 12/16<br />

L/L WF 10:00am 11:50am CEDR 1056<br />

CRFWE 0158605 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC S 9:00am 11:50am CEDR 3055<br />

CSC-142 Computer Science 4<br />

CRF01 0160360 8/22 12/16 Sheller<br />

LEC M 1:00pm 1:50pm LINN 247<br />

LEC WThF 1:00pm 1:50pm LINN 147A<br />

CRF05 0160362 8/22 12/16 Sheller<br />

LEC MW 6:00pm 7:50pm LINN 147A<br />

CSC-153 Data Structures u 4<br />

CRF01 0160363 8/22 12/16 Sheller<br />

LEC TTh 4:00pm 5:50pm LINN 147A<br />

<strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Class</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong> . <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> . CEDAR RAPIDS MAIN CAMPUS<br />

CSC-175 Comp. Org. & Assem. Lang. Prog u 4<br />

CRF01 0160364 8/22 12/16 Sheller<br />

LEC MWThF 2:00pm 2:50pm LINN 147A<br />

DAN Dance<br />

DAN-110 Fundamentals of Modern Dance 1.5<br />

CRF02 0161863 8/22 12/16<br />

LAB W 6:15pm 9:15pm ARTA 128<br />

DAN-130 Ballet 1.5<br />

CRF01 0161865 8/22 12/16<br />

LAB M 6:15pm 9:15pm ARTA 128<br />

DAN-928 Independent Study u 1.5<br />

CRF90 0161867 8/22 12/16<br />

DRA Film and Theatre<br />

• For additional film classes see HUM Humanities.<br />

DRA-101 Introduction to Theatre 3<br />

CRF02 0161868 8/22 12/16 Ford<br />

LEC MWF 11:00am 11:50am CEDR 3059<br />

DRA-116 Film Analysis 3<br />

CRTZ3 0163689 8/22 12/16 Brown<br />

KTS-3 M 6:00pm 8:50pm LINN 203A<br />

CRF64 0161870 8/22 12/16 Klopp<br />

LEC MWF 11:00am 11:50am CEDR 234<br />

CRF68 0161871 8/22 12/16 Klopp<br />

LEC MWF 12:00pm 12:50pm CEDR 234<br />

DRA-117 Film Topics: Heroes & Villains u 3<br />

CRF65 0161872 8/22 12/16 Klopp<br />

LEC MWF 10:00am 10:50am CEDR 234<br />

DRA-125 Introduction to Play Analysis 3<br />

CRF00 0162227 8/22 12/16 Anderson<br />

LEC MWF 11:00am 11:50am CEDR 3043<br />

DRA-130 Acting I 3<br />

CRF00 0161874 8/22 12/16 Anderson<br />

LEC MWF 12:00pm 12:50pm ARTA 128<br />

DRA-132 Acting II u 3<br />

CRF01 0161875 8/22 12/16 Anderson<br />

LEC T 12:00pm 1:50pm ARTA 128<br />

LEC Th 12:00pm 12:50pm ARTA 128<br />

DRA-163 Technical Theatre 4<br />

CRF00 0162226 8/22 12/16 Noah<br />

LEC MW 9:00am 10:50am NIEL 325<br />

DRA-172 Technical Theatre Lab 1<br />

CRF01 0161876 8/22 12/16 Ford<br />

register online > eaglenet.kirkwood.edu <strong>Summer</strong> & <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> . <strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Community</strong> College 133<br />

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CEDAR RAPIDS MAIN CAMPUS . <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> . <strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Class</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong><br />

DRA-230 Acting Lab 1<br />

134<br />

CRF01 0161877 8/22 12/16 Anderson<br />

DRA-928 Ind Study Theatre 1<br />

CRF90 0161878 8/22 12/16 Noah<br />

DRA-928 Ind Study Theatre 2<br />

CRF92 0161879 8/22 12/16<br />

DSL Diesel<br />

DSL-345 Truck Engines u 3<br />

CRFT1 0159058 11/14 12/16 Anderson<br />

L/L MTWThF 8:00am 10:50am WASH 010<br />

L/L MTWThF 8:00am 10:50am WASH 004<br />

DSL-355 Fund of Internal Comb Engines 3<br />

CRFT1 0159060 8/22 9/16 Anderson<br />

L/L MTWThF 8:00am 10:50am WASH 004<br />

L/L MTWThF 8:00am 10:50am WASH 010<br />

CRFA1 0159059 9/19 10/14 Anderson<br />

L/L MTWThF 8:00am 10:50am WASH 004<br />

L/L MTWThF 8:00am 10:50am WASH 010<br />

DSL-424 EFI Engine Systems u 4<br />

CRFT1 0159061 8/22 10/14 Anderson<br />

L/L MTW 12:00pm 2:50pm WASH 004<br />

L/L MTW 12:00pm 2:50pm WASH 010<br />

L/L F 12:00pm 1:50pm WASH 010<br />

L/L F 12:00pm 1:50pm WASH 004<br />

DSV Disability Services<br />

DSV-120 Observation/Mgmt of Behavior 3<br />

CRF01 0159605 8/22 12/16 Van Oort<br />

LEC T 12:00pm 1:50pm CEDR 1045<br />

LEC Th 12:00pm 12:50pm CEDR 1045<br />

• Meets requirements for IA Paraeducator certification.<br />

DSV-130 Instruction & Adaptation Strategies 3<br />

CRF01 0162661 8/22 12/16 Van Oort<br />

LEC T 2:00pm 2:50pm CEDR 1045<br />

LEC Th 1:00pm 2:50pm CEDR 1045<br />

• Meets requirements for IA Paraeducator certification.<br />

DSV-200 Exceptional Persons u 3<br />

CRF01 0159606 8/22 12/16 Wenzel<br />

LEC W 6:00pm 8:50pm CEDR 1055<br />

ECE Early Childhood Education<br />

ECE-103 Intro to Early Childhood Ed 3<br />

CRF01 0159609 8/22 12/16 Clymer<br />

LEC M 9:00am 9:50am CEDR 1049<br />

LEC W 9:00am 10:50am CEDR 1049<br />

CRF10 0159611 8/22 12/16 Clymer<br />

LEC MW 1:30pm 2:45pm CEDR 1037<br />

CRF02 0159610 8/22 12/16 Evan-Schwartz<br />

LEC W 6:00pm 8:50pm CEDR 1045<br />

• Meets requirements for IA Paraeducator Certification.<br />

ECE-133 Child Health/Safety/Nutrition 3<br />

CRF01 0159612 8/22 12/16 Snyder<br />

LEC MWF 11:00am 11:50am CEDR 3008<br />

ECE-158 Curriculum & Activities I 3<br />

< CRF01 0159614 8/22 12/16 Poock<br />

LEC MWF 2:00pm 2:50pm CEDR 3008<br />

ECE-159 Early Childhood Curriculum II u 3<br />

CRF02 0159616 8/22 12/16 Nollsch<br />

LEC M 10:00am 10:50am CEDR 1049<br />

LEC F 9:00am 10:50am CEDR 1049<br />

ECE-170 Child Growth and Development 3<br />

CRF02 0162687 8/22 12/16 Evan-Schwartz<br />

LEC M 6:00pm 8:50pm CEDR 3008<br />

CRF01 0159617 8/22 12/16 Poock<br />

LEC MWF 1:00pm 1:50pm CEDR 3008<br />

ECE-262 ECE Field Experience u 3<br />

CRF01 0159618 8/22 12/16 Nollsch<br />

LEC T 3:30pm 5:00pm CEDR 3008<br />

• Call 398-1258 to register.<br />

ECN Economics<br />

ECN-120 Principles of Macroeconomics 3<br />

CRF01 0161197 8/22 12/16 Pelzer<br />

LEC MWF 8:00am 8:50am BENT 358<br />

CRF10 0161205 8/22 12/16 Farooqi<br />

LEC MWF 9:00am 9:50am CEDR 1056<br />

CRF04 0161200 8/22 12/16 Farooqi<br />

LEC MWF 10:00am 10:50am BENT 359<br />

CRF02 0161198 8/22 12/16 Asigbee<br />

LEC MWF 10:00am 10:50am BENT 305<br />

CRF03 0161199 8/22 12/16 Asigbee<br />

LEC MWF 12:00pm 12:50pm BENT 319<br />

CRF05 0161201 8/22 12/16 Pelzer<br />

LEC T 10:00am 10:50am CEDR 343<br />

LEC Th 9:00am 10:50am CEDR 343<br />

CRF06 0161202 8/22 12/16 Asigbee<br />

LEC T 12:00pm 1:50pm BENT 306<br />

LEC Th 12:00pm 12:50pm BENT 306<br />

CRF08 0161204 8/22 12/16 Borman<br />

LEC W 6:00pm 8:50pm BENT 358<br />

ECN-130 Principles of Microeconomics 3<br />

CRF01 0161206 8/22 12/16 Farooqi<br />

LEC MWF 8:00am 8:50am CEDR 1056<br />

CRTA3 0163480 8/22 12/16 Roose<br />

KTS-3 MWF 8:00am 8:50am LINN 203A<br />

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CRF09 0161207 8/22 12/16 Pelzer<br />

LEC MWF 9:00am 9:50am BENT 304<br />

CRF10 0161208 8/22 12/16 Pelzer<br />

LEC MWF 12:00pm 12:50pm BENT 356<br />

CRF11 0161209 8/22 12/16 Asigbee<br />

LEC MWF 1:00pm 1:50pm CEDR 1049<br />

CRF13 0161210 8/22 12/16 Pelzer<br />

LEC T 8:00am 9:50am BENT 358<br />

LEC Th 8:00am 8:50am BENT 358<br />

CRF14 0161211 8/22 12/16 Asigbee<br />

LEC T 2:00pm 2:50pm BENT 358<br />

LEC Th 1:00pm 2:50pm BENT 358<br />

CRF15 0161212 8/22 12/16 Borman<br />

LEC Th 6:00pm 8:50pm BENT 358<br />

EDU Education<br />

EDU-110 Exploring Teaching 3<br />

CRF01 0159621 8/22 12/16 Van Oort<br />

LEC M 10:00am 11:50am CEDR 1045<br />

LEC W 10:00am 10:50am CEDR 1045<br />

CRF04 0162663 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC T 8:00am 9:50am CEDR 1045<br />

LEC Th 8:00am 8:50am CEDR 1045<br />

CRTA3 0163469 8/22 12/16 Terndrup<br />

KTS-3 T 10:00am 10:50am LINN 203A<br />

KTS-3 Th 9:00am 10:50am LINN 203A<br />

CRF03 0159623 8/22 12/16 McMenimen<br />

LEC T 3:00pm 4:50pm CEDR 1049<br />

LEC Th 3:00pm 3:50pm CEDR 1049<br />

CRTP3 0163676 8/22 12/16 Hackathorn<br />

KTS-3 T 4:00pm 5:50pm LINN 203A<br />

KTS-3 Th 4:30pm 5:20pm LINN 203A<br />

CRF02 0159622 8/22 12/16 Van Oort<br />

LEC W 11:00am 11:50am CEDR 1045<br />

LEC F 10:00am 11:50am CEDR 1045<br />

CRF07 0159624 8/22 12/16 Koepke<br />

LEC W 6:00pm 8:50pm CEDR 1049<br />

EDU-200 Education: Service Learning 1<br />

CRF01 0159625 8/22 10/14 McMenimen<br />

LEC M 3:00pm 4:50pm CEDR 1049<br />

EDU-200 Topics in Education 1<br />

CRF02 0162670 10/17 12/16 Van Oort<br />

LEC M 3:00pm 4:50pm CEDR 1049<br />

EDU-212 Educational Foundations 3<br />

< CRF01 0159626 8/22 12/16 McMenimen<br />

LEC T 2:00pm 2:50pm CEDR 1049<br />

LEC Th 1:00pm 2:50pm CEDR 1049<br />

EDU-240 Educational Psychology u 3<br />

CRF02 0159628 8/22 12/16 Terndrup<br />

LEC M 6:00pm 8:50pm CEDR 1049<br />

<strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Class</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong> . <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> . CEDAR RAPIDS MAIN CAMPUS<br />

CRF01 0159627 8/22 12/16 Terndrup<br />

LEC T 12:00pm 1:50pm CEDR 1049<br />

LEC Th 12:00pm 12:50pm CEDR 1049<br />

EDU-920 Field Experience u 3<br />

CRF02 0159633 8/22 12/16 Jennings<br />

CLI W 3:00pm 4:50pm CEDR 1045<br />

• Meets every other week beginning 8/24. Call 398-5551<br />

to register.<br />

EDU-920 Field Experience u 2<br />

CRF01 0159632 8/22 12/16 Jennings<br />

CLI W 3:00pm 4:50pm CEDR 1045<br />

• Meets every other week beginning 8/24. Call 398-5551<br />

to register.<br />

EGR Engineering<br />

EGR-100 Engineering Orientation 1<br />

CRF01 0160365 8/22 12/16 Elliff<br />

LEC F 8:00am 8:50am LINN 147A<br />

CRF05 0160366 8/22 12/16 Elliff<br />

LEC F 9:00am 9:50am<br />

EGR-160 Engineering I 3<br />

CRF05 0160368 8/22 12/16 Meza<br />

LEC M 10:00am 11:50am<br />

LAB W 10:00am 11:50am LINN 153<br />

CRF01 0160367 8/22 12/16 Elliff<br />

LEC T 2:00pm 3:50pm LINN 247<br />

LEC Th 2:00pm 3:50pm LINN 247<br />

LAB Th 2:00pm 3:50pm LINN 153<br />

EGR-170 Materials Science u 3<br />

CRF01 0160369 8/22 12/16 Elliff<br />

LEC MWF 11:00am 11:50am LINN 147A<br />

EGR-180 Statics u 3<br />

CRF01 0160370 8/22 12/16 Meza<br />

LEC MW 4:00pm 5:20pm LINN 247<br />

CRF05 0160371 8/22 12/16 Meza<br />

LEC T 12:00pm 1:50pm LINN 247<br />

LEC Th 12:00pm 12:50pm LINN 247<br />

EMS Emergency Medical Services<br />

EMS-200 Emergency Medical Technician 8<br />

CRFDY 8/22 12/16 Brus<br />

LEC TTh 8:00am 12:00pm LINN 117F<br />

CRFMW 8/22 12/16 Kuehl<br />

LEC MW 6:00pm 10:00pm LINN 117F<br />

CRFIC 8/22 12/16 Hayes<br />

LEC TTh 6:00pm 10:00pm ICCR 352<br />

CRFWA 8/22 12/16 Eveleth<br />

LEC MTh 6:00pm 10:00pm WCAM<br />

CRFCV 8/22 12/16 Aguilar<br />

LEC SuW 6:00pm 10:00pm COFD<br />

register online > eaglenet.kirkwood.edu <strong>Summer</strong> & <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> . <strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Community</strong> College 135<br />

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CEDAR RAPIDS MAIN CAMPUS . <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> . <strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Class</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong><br />

EMS-233 EMT Basic Theory 6.5<br />

136<br />

CRFMW 0159466 8/22 12/16 Kuehl<br />

LEC MW 6:00pm 9:50pm LINN 117F<br />

CRFDY 0159464 8/22 12/16 Brus<br />

LEC TTh 8:00am 11:50am LINN 117H<br />

LEC TTh 8:00am 12:00pm LINN 117F<br />

EMS-235 EMT Basic Practical Applications 0.5<br />

CRFDY 0159471 8/22 12/16 Robinson<br />

CRFMW 0159473 8/22 12/16<br />

ENG English Composition<br />

ENG-013 Basic Writing 3<br />

CRF12 0162949 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MWF 8:00am 8:50am CEDR 2036<br />

CRF08 0162945 8/22 12/16 Cronbaugh<br />

LEC MWF 9:00am 9:50am CEDR 1036<br />

CRF13 0162950 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MWF 9:00am 9:50am CEDR 2036<br />

CRF01 0162939 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MWF 10:00am 10:50am CEDR 1036<br />

CRF03 0162941 8/22 12/16 Williams<br />

LEC MWF 11:00am 11:50am CEDR 1036<br />

CRF02 0162940 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MWF 12:00pm 12:50pm CEDR 1036<br />

CRF04 0162942 8/22 12/16 Petersen<br />

LEC MWF 1:00pm 1:50pm CEDR 1036<br />

CRF05 0162943 8/22 12/16 Petersen<br />

LEC MWF 2:00pm 2:50pm CEDR 1036<br />

CRF10 0162947 8/22 12/16 Cronbaugh<br />

LEC T 8:00am 9:50am CEDR 1036<br />

LEC Th 8:00am 8:50am CEDR 1036<br />

CRF11 0162948 8/22 12/16 Cronbaugh<br />

LEC T 10:00am 10:50am CEDR 1036<br />

LEC Th 9:00am 10:50am CEDR 1036<br />

CRF09 0162946 8/22 12/16 Allen<br />

LEC T 12:00pm 1:50pm CEDR 327<br />

LEC Th 12:00pm 12:50pm CEDR 327<br />

CRF06 0162944 8/22 12/16 Allen<br />

LEC T 2:00pm 2:50pm CEDR 2036<br />

LEC Th 1:00pm 2:50pm CEDR 2036<br />

CRF14 0163016 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC TTh 5:30pm 7:00pm CEDR 1036<br />

ENG-070 Personal Achievement Writing 1<br />

• Take with writing class. Call 398-5574 to register.<br />

CRF01 0162951 8/22 12/16 Cronbaugh<br />

LAB MW 12:00pm 12:50pm CEDR 2079<br />

CRF03 0162953 8/22 12/16 Cronbaugh<br />

LAB TTh 12:00pm 12:50pm CEDR 2079<br />

CRF02 0162952 8/22 12/16 Williams<br />

LAB TTh 1:00pm 1:50pm CEDR 2079<br />

CRF05 0162955 8/22 12/16 Cronbaugh<br />

LAB WF 11:00am 11:50am CEDR 2079<br />

ENG-101 Elements of Writing 3<br />

CRFZ1 0160942 8/22 12/16 Herman<br />

LEC M 6:00pm 8:50pm CEDR 3027<br />

CRFV1 0160927 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MW 3:30pm 5:00pm CEDR 3048<br />

CRFL1 0160908 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MWF 7:00am 7:50am CEDR 3036<br />

CRFM2 0160910 8/22 12/16 Madden<br />

LEC MWF 8:00am 8:50am CEDR 3030<br />

CRFM1 0160909 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MWF 8:00am 8:50am CEDR 3036<br />

CRFN3 0160913 8/22 12/16 Barbour<br />

LEC MWF 9:00am 9:50am CEDR 3045<br />

CRFN2 0160912 8/22 12/16 Madden<br />

LEC MWF 9:00am 9:50am CEDR 3048<br />

CRFN1 0160911 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MWF 9:00am 9:50am CEDR 3027<br />

CRFG3 0160938 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MWF 9:00am 9:50am CEDR 3059<br />

CRFP3 0160917 8/22 12/16 Madden<br />

LEC MWF 10:00am 10:50am CEDR 3041<br />

CRFP2 0160916 8/22 12/16 Edwards<br />

LEC MWF 10:00am 10:50am CEDR 3059<br />

CRFP1 0160915 8/22 12/16 Maybaum<br />

LEC MWF 10:00am 10:50am CEDR 3045<br />

CRFR2 0160919 8/22 12/16 Maybaum<br />

LEC MWF 11:00am 11:50am CEDR 3045<br />

CRFR1 0160918 8/22 12/16 Edwards<br />

LEC MWF 11:00am 11:50am CEDR 3038<br />

CRFS3 0160922 8/22 12/16 Maybaum<br />

LEC MWF 12:00pm 12:50pm CEDR 3045<br />

CRFS1 0160920 8/22 12/16 Foco<br />

LEC MWF 12:00pm 12:50pm CEDR 3027<br />

CRFS2 0160921 8/22 12/16 Bloom<br />

LEC MWF 12:00pm 12:50pm CEDR 3048<br />

CRFT1 0160923 8/22 12/16 Bloom<br />

LEC MWF 1:00pm 1:50pm CEDR 3059<br />

CRFT2 0160924 8/22 12/16 Foco<br />

LEC MWF 1:00pm 1:50pm CEDR 3030<br />

CRFU1 0160925 8/22 12/16 Bloom<br />

LEC MWF 2:00pm 2:50pm CEDR 3028<br />

CRFU2 0160926 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MWF 2:00pm 2:50pm CEDR 3038<br />

CRFB2 0160929 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC T 8:00am 9:50am CEDR 3030<br />

LEC Th 8:00am 8:50am CEDR 3030<br />

CRFB1 0160928 8/22 12/16 Morice<br />

LEC T 8:00am 9:50am CEDR 3027<br />

LEC Th 8:00am 8:50am CEDR 3027<br />

CRFD3 0160932 8/22 12/16 Larson<br />

LEC T 10:00am 10:50am CEDR 3030<br />

LEC Th 9:00am 10:50am CEDR 3030<br />

CRFD1 0160930 8/22 12/16 Jiang<br />

LEC T 10:00am 10:50am CEDR 3041<br />

LEC Th 9:00am 10:50am CEDR 3041<br />

CRFD2 0160931 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC T 10:00am 10:50am CEDR 3044<br />

LEC Th 9:00am 10:50am CEDR 3044<br />

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CRFF2 0160934 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC T 12:00pm 1:50pm CEDR 3059<br />

LEC Th 12:00pm 12:50pm CEDR 3059<br />

CRFF3 0160935 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC T 12:00pm 1:50pm CEDR 3027<br />

LEC Th 12:00pm 12:50pm CEDR 3027<br />

CRFF1 0160933 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC T 12:00pm 1:50pm CEDR 3038<br />

LEC Th 12:00pm 12:50pm CEDR 3038<br />

CRFG1 0160936 8/22 12/16 Larson<br />

LEC T 2:00pm 2:50pm CEDR 3045<br />

LEC Th 1:00pm 2:50pm CEDR 3045<br />

CRFZ2 0160943 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC T 6:00pm 8:50pm CEDR 3030<br />

CRFWE 0160941 8/22 12/16 Herman<br />

LEC S 9:00am 11:50am CEDR 3038<br />

ENG-105 Composition I u 3<br />

CRFZ1 0160999 8/22 12/16 Larsen<br />

LEC M 6:00pm 8:50pm CEDR 3038<br />

CRFV1 0161003 8/22 12/16 Mitchell<br />

LEC MW 3:35pm 5:00pm CEDR 3038<br />

CRFL1 0160944 8/22 12/16 Barbour<br />

LEC MWF 7:00am 7:50am CEDR 3055<br />

CRFM2 0160946 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MWF 8:00am 8:50am CEDR 3041<br />

CRFM1 0160945 8/22 12/16 McDonald<br />

LEC MWF 8:00am 8:50am CEDR 326<br />

CRFM3 0160947 8/22 12/16 Barbour<br />

LEC MWF 8:00am 8:50am CEDR 3055<br />

CRFN2 0160949 8/22 12/16 Jiang<br />

LEC MWF 9:00am 9:50am CEDR 3062<br />

CRFN3 0160950 8/22 12/16 Logel<br />

LEC MWF 9:00am 9:50am CEDR 3038<br />

CRFN4 0160951 8/22 12/16 Seals<br />

LEC MWF 9:00am 9:50am CEDR 3030<br />

CRFN1 0160984 8/22 12/16 McDonald<br />

LEC MWF 9:00am 9:50am CEDR 326<br />

CRFP3 0160955 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MWF 10:00am 10:50am CEDR 3037<br />

CRFP4 0160956 8/22 12/16 Logel<br />

LEC MWF 10:00am 10:50am CEDR 3038<br />

CRFP2 0160954 8/22 12/16 Wolcott<br />

LEC MWF 10:00am 10:50am CEDR 3027<br />

CRFP1 0160952 8/22 12/16 Jiang<br />

LEC MWF 10:00am 10:50am CEDR 3030<br />

CRFR3 0160959 8/22 12/16 Wolcott<br />

LEC MWF 11:00am 11:50am CEDR 3036<br />

CRFR1 0160957 8/22 12/16 Arenz<br />

LEC MWF 11:00am 11:50am CEDR 3030<br />

CRFR2 0160958 8/22 12/16 McKnight<br />

LEC MWF 11:00am 11:50am CEDR 3037<br />

CRFS3 0160962 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MWF 12:00pm 12:50pm CEDR 3030<br />

CRFS4 0160963 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MWF 12:00pm 12:50pm CEDR 3036<br />

CRFS2 0160961 8/22 12/16<br />

<strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Class</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong> . <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> . CEDAR RAPIDS MAIN CAMPUS<br />

LEC MWF 12:00pm 12:50pm CEDR 3062<br />

CRFS1 0160960 8/22 12/16 Logel<br />

LEC MWF 12:00pm 12:50pm CEDR 3038<br />

CRFT2 0160965 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MWF 1:00pm 1:50pm CEDR 3038<br />

CRFT4 0160967 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MWF 1:00pm 1:50pm CEDR 3044<br />

CRFT3 0160966 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MWF 1:00pm 1:50pm CEDR 3027<br />

CRFT1 0160964 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MWF 1:00pm 1:50pm CEDR 3028<br />

CRFU2 0160969 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MWF 2:00pm 2:50pm CEDR 3048<br />

CRFU1 0160968 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MWF 2:00pm 2:50pm CEDR 3037<br />

CRFU3 0160970 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MWF 2:00pm 2:50pm CEDR 3030<br />

CRFB3 0160973 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC T 8:00am 9:50am CEDR 3036<br />

LEC Th 8:00am 8:50am CEDR 3036<br />

CRFB2 0160972 8/22 12/16 Ernster<br />

LEC T 8:00am 9:50am CEDR 3055<br />

LEC Th 8:00am 8:50am CEDR 3055<br />

CRFB4 0160993 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC T 8:00am 9:50am CEDR 3059<br />

LEC Th 8:00am 8:50am CEDR 3059<br />

CRFB1 0160971 8/22 12/16 Blake<br />

LEC T 8:00am 9:50am CEDR 3038<br />

LEC Th 8:00am 8:50am CEDR 3038<br />

CRFB6 0161353 8/22 12/16 Rosteck<br />

LEC T 8:00am 9:50am CEDR 3045<br />

LEC Th 8:00am 8:50am CEDR 3045<br />

CRFD3 0160976 8/22 12/16 Blake<br />

LEC T 10:00am 10:50am CEDR 3038<br />

LEC Th 9:00am 10:50am CEDR 3038<br />

CRFD1 0160974 8/22 12/16 McDonald<br />

LEC T 10:00am 10:50am CEDR 326<br />

LEC Th 9:00am 10:50am CEDR 326<br />

CRFD2 0160975 8/22 12/16 Ernster<br />

LEC T 10:00am 10:50am CEDR 3055<br />

LEC Th 9:00am 10:50am CEDR 3055<br />

CRFF3 0160979 8/22 12/16 Minot<br />

LEC T 12:00pm 1:50pm CEDR 3030<br />

LEC Th 12:00pm 12:50pm CEDR 3030<br />

CRFF1 0160977 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC T 12:00pm 1:50pm CEDR 3028<br />

LEC Th 12:00pm 12:50pm CEDR 3028<br />

CRFF2 0160978 8/22 12/16 Ernster<br />

LEC T 12:00pm 1:50pm CEDR 3055<br />

LEC Th 12:00pm 12:50pm CEDR 3055<br />

CRFG1 0160980 8/22 12/16 Mitchell<br />

LEC T 2:00pm 2:50pm CEDR 3027<br />

LEC Th 1:00pm 2:50pm CEDR 3027<br />

CRFG2 0160981 8/22 12/16 Minot<br />

LEC T 2:00pm 2:50pm CEDR 3030<br />

LEC Th 1:00pm 2:50pm CEDR 3030<br />

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138<br />

CRFG3 0160982 8/22 12/16 Rosteck<br />

LEC T 2:00pm 2:50pm CEDR 3036<br />

LEC Th 1:00pm 2:50pm CEDR 3036<br />

CRFJ1 0160953 8/22 12/16 Hampton<br />

LEC T 4:00pm 6:50pm CEDR 3038<br />

CRFZ5 0161005 8/22 12/16 McKnight<br />

LEC T 6:00pm 8:50pm CEDR 3027<br />

CRFH1 0160983 8/22 12/16 Mitchell<br />

LEC TTh 3:35pm 5:00pm CEDR 3027<br />

CRFZ9 0161006 8/22 12/16 Bolton<br />

LEC W 6:00pm 8:50pm CEDR 3036<br />

CRFWE 0163326 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC S 9:00am 11:50am CEDR 3036<br />

ENG-106 Composition II u 3<br />

CRFP2 0161012 8/22 12/16 Bloom<br />

LEC MWF 10:00am 10:50am<br />

CRFZ1 0161026 8/22 12/16 Brown<br />

LEC M 6:00pm 8:50pm CEDR 3028<br />

CRFL1 0161007 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MWF 8:00am 8:50am CEDR 3027<br />

CRFL2 0161008 8/22 12/16 Klinzman<br />

LEC MWF 8:00am 8:50am CEDR 3028<br />

CRFN2 0161010 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MWF 9:00am 9:50am CEDR 3055<br />

CRFN1 0161009 8/22 12/16 Klinzman<br />

LEC MWF 9:00am 9:50am CEDR 3028<br />

CRFP1 0161011 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MWF 10:00am 10:50am CEDR 3028<br />

CRFP3 0161013 8/22 12/16 Klinzman<br />

LEC MWF 10:00am 10:50am<br />

CRFR2 0161015 8/22 12/16 Seals<br />

LEC MWF 11:00am 11:50am CEDR 3048<br />

CRFR1 0161014 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MWF 11:00am 11:50am CEDR 3028<br />

CRFS1 0161016 8/22 12/16 Seals<br />

LEC MWF 12:00pm 12:50pm CEDR 3059<br />

CRFS2 0161017 8/22 12/16 Bloom<br />

LEC MWF 12:00pm 12:50pm CEDR 3028<br />

CRFU1 0161018 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MWF 2:00pm 2:50pm CEDR 3036<br />

CRFB1 0161019 8/22 12/16 Benesh<br />

LEC T 8:00am 9:50am CEDR 3048<br />

LEC Th 8:00am 8:50am CEDR 3048<br />

CRFD1 0161020 8/22 12/16 Signori<br />

LEC T 10:00am 10:50am CEDR 3036<br />

LEC Th 9:00am 10:50am CEDR 3036<br />

CRFD2 0161021 8/22 12/16 Fitz-Randolph<br />

LEC T 10:00am 10:50am CEDR 3045<br />

LEC Th 9:00am 10:50am CEDR 3045<br />

CRFF2 0161023 8/22 12/16 Fitz-Randolph<br />

LEC T 12:00pm 1:50pm CEDR 3036<br />

LEC Th 12:00pm 12:50pm CEDR 3036<br />

CRFF1 0161022 8/22 12/16 Signori<br />

LEC T 12:00pm 1:50pm CEDR 3048<br />

LEC Th 12:00pm 12:50pm CEDR 3048<br />

CRFG1 0161024 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC T 2:00pm 2:50pm CEDR 3028<br />

LEC Th 1:00pm 2:50pm CEDR 3028<br />

CRFZ5 0161027 8/22 12/16 Maybaum<br />

LEC T 6:00pm 8:50pm CEDR 3037<br />

CRFZ8 0161028 8/22 12/16 Brown<br />

LEC W 6:00pm 8:50pm CEDR 3048<br />

ENG-108 Comp II: Technical Writing u 3<br />

CRFZ1 0161035 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC M 6:00pm 8:50pm CEDR 326<br />

CRF01 0161030 8/22 12/16 McDonald<br />

LEC MWF 10:00am 10:50am CEDR 326<br />

CRF02 0161031 8/22 12/16 McDonald<br />

LEC MWF 11:00am 11:50am CEDR 326<br />

CRF03 0161032 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MWF 12:00pm 12:50pm CEDR 326<br />

CRF04 0161033 8/22 12/16 McDonald<br />

LEC T 8:00am 9:50am CEDR 326<br />

LEC Th 8:00am 8:50am CEDR 326<br />

CRF05 0161034 8/22 12/16 Reins<br />

LEC T 12:00pm 1:50pm CEDR 326<br />

LEC Th 12:00pm 12:50pm CEDR 326<br />

ENG-120 College Writing u 5<br />

CRF04 0161039 8/22 12/16 McKnight<br />

LEC MW 10:00am 10:50am CEDR 3048<br />

LEC Th 9:00am 10:50am CEDR 3048<br />

LEC F 10:00am 10:50am CEDR 3057<br />

CRFZ1 0161041 8/22 12/16 Price<br />

LEC MW 6:00pm 8:30pm CEDR 3037<br />

CRF01 0161036 8/22 12/16 Tomus<br />

LEC MWF 8:00am 8:50am CEDR 3037<br />

LEC T 8:00am 9:50am CEDR 3057<br />

CRF03 0161038 8/22 12/16 Tomus<br />

LEC MWF 9:00am 9:50am CEDR 3037<br />

LEC Th 9:00am 10:50am CEDR 3057<br />

CRF02 0161037 8/22 12/16 Schuppener<br />

LEC MWF 12:00pm 12:50pm CEDR 3037<br />

LEC T 12:00pm 1:50pm CEDR 3037<br />

CRF05 0161040 8/22 12/16 Schuppener<br />

LEC MWF 1:00pm 1:50pm CEDR 3037<br />

LEC Th 1:00pm 2:50pm CEDR 3037<br />

ENG-221 Creative Writing u 3<br />

CRFZ1 0161042 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC W 6:00pm 8:50pm CEDR 3030<br />

ENG-233 Creative Writing: Short Fiction u 3<br />

CRF06 0161043 8/22 12/16 Taylor<br />

LEC T 12:00pm 1:50pm CEDR 3045<br />

LEC Th 12:00pm 12:50pm CEDR 3045<br />

ENG-240 Advanced Creative Writing u 3<br />

CRF99 0163161 8/22 12/16 Robins<br />

LEC MWF 12:00pm 12:50pm CEDR 3049<br />

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ENG-275 Editing a Literary Magazine u 3<br />

CRF04 0161045 8/22 12/16 Robins<br />

LEC MWF 1:00pm 1:50pm CEDR 3049<br />

ENV Environmental Science<br />

ENV-115 Environmental Science 3<br />

CRF10 0160376 8/22 12/16 Harvey<br />

LEC MWF 1:00pm 1:50pm LINN 331<br />

CRF40 0160379 8/22 12/16 Harvey<br />

LEC MWF 2:00pm 2:50pm LINN 331<br />

CRF20 0160377 8/22 12/16 Ochs<br />

LEC T 10:00am 10:50am LINN 218<br />

LEC Th 9:00am 10:50am LINN 218<br />

CRF30 0160378 8/22 12/16 Harvey<br />

LEC TTh 2:00pm 3:20pm LINN 121<br />

H CRTP4 0163185 8/22 12/16 Hench<br />

ICN Th 1:00pm 2:50pm JONE 123<br />

ESI Intensive English Second Language<br />

ESI-006 L1 ELA Reading & Vocabulary 3<br />

CRF07 0160847 8/22 12/16 Dickinson<br />

LEC MWF 10:00am 10:50am CEDR 3043<br />

CRF08 0160848 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MWF 2:00pm 2:50pm CEDR 3043<br />

ESI-007 L1 ELA Listen & Conversation 3<br />

CRF01 0160850 8/22 12/16 Lent<br />

LEC MWF 8:00am 8:50am CEDR 3043<br />

CRF02 0160851 8/22 12/16 Smith<br />

LEC MWF 12:00pm 12:50pm CEDR 3043<br />

ESI-010 L1 ELA Phonetic/Pronunciation 3<br />

CRF04 0160853 8/22 12/16 Koch<br />

LEC MWF 9:00am 9:50am CEDR 3043<br />

CRF05 0160854 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MWF 1:00pm 1:50pm CEDR 3043<br />

ESI-011 L1 ELA Grammar 4<br />

CRF10 0160857 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC TTh 8:00am 9:50am CEDR 3043<br />

CRF11 0160856 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC TTh 12:00pm 1:50pm CEDR 3043<br />

ESI-014 L1 ELA Writing 2<br />

CRF13 0160860 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC TTh 10:00am 10:50am CEDR 3043<br />

CRF14 0160859 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC TTh 2:00pm 2:50pm CEDR 3043<br />

ESI-016 L2 ELA Writing 2<br />

CRF28 0160863 8/22 12/16 Magner<br />

LEC TTh 10:00am 10:50am CEDR 3042<br />

CRF29 0160862 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC TTh 2:00pm 2:50pm CEDR 3042<br />

<strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Class</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong> . <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> . CEDAR RAPIDS MAIN CAMPUS<br />

ESI-018 L2 ELA Grammar 4<br />

CRF25 0160865 8/22 12/16 Magner<br />

LEC TTh 8:00am 9:50am CEDR 3042<br />

CRF26 0160864 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC TTh 12:00pm 1:50pm CEDR 3042<br />

ESI-019 L2 ELA Listen Skills/Culture 3<br />

CRF16 0160866 8/22 12/16 Koch<br />

LEC MWF 8:00am 8:50am CEDR 3042<br />

CRF17 0160867 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MWF 12:00pm 12:50pm CEDR 3042<br />

ESI-021 L2 ELA Phonetic/Pronunciation 3<br />

CRF19 0160868 8/22 12/16 Lent<br />

LEC MWF 9:00am 9:50am CEDR 3042<br />

CRF20 0160869 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MWF 1:00pm 1:50pm CEDR 3042<br />

ESI-023 L2 ELA Reading & Vocabulary 3<br />

CRF22 0160870 8/22 12/16 Koch<br />

LEC MWF 10:00am 10:50am CEDR 3042<br />

CRF23 0160871 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MWF 2:00pm 2:50pm CEDR 3042<br />

ESI-037 L3 ELA Writing u 2<br />

CRF43 0160873 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC TTh 10:00am 10:50am CEDR 3046<br />

CRF44 0160872 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC TTh 2:00pm 2:50pm CEDR 3046<br />

ESI-038 L3 ELA Grammar u 4<br />

CRF40 0160875 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC TTh 8:00am 9:50am CEDR 3046<br />

CRF41 0160874 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC TTh 12:00pm 1:50pm CEDR 3046<br />

ESI-039 L3 ELA Listen/Convers/Culture u 3<br />

CRF31 0160876 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MWF 8:00am 8:50am CEDR 3046<br />

CRF32 0160877 8/22 12/16 Veldhuizen<br />

LEC MWF 12:00pm 12:50pm CEDR 3046<br />

ESI-040 L3 ELA Phonetic/Pronunciation u 3<br />

CRF34 0160878 8/22 12/16 Dickinson<br />

LEC MWF 9:00am 9:50am CEDR 3046<br />

CRF35 0160879 8/22 12/16 Schaff-Stump<br />

LEC MWF 1:00pm 1:50pm CEDR 3046<br />

ESI-042 L3 ELA Reading & Vocabulary u 3<br />

CRF37 0160880 8/22 12/16 Veldhuizen<br />

LEC MWF 10:00am 10:50am CEDR 3046<br />

CRF38 0160881 8/22 12/16 Veldhuizen<br />

LEC MWF 2:00pm 2:50pm CEDR 3046<br />

ESI-062 L4 ELA Culture/Conversation u 3<br />

CRF50 0160882 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MWF 8:00am 8:50am CEDR 3047<br />

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140<br />

CRF51 0160883 8/22 12/16 Price<br />

LEC MWF 12:00pm 12:50pm CEDR 3047<br />

ESI-063 L4 ELA Writing u 3<br />

CRF59 0160885 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC T 8:00am 9:50am CEDR 3047<br />

LEC Th 8:00am 8:50am CEDR 3047<br />

CRF60 0160884 8/22 12/16 Benesh<br />

LEC T 12:00pm 1:50pm CEDR 3047<br />

LEC Th 12:00pm 12:50pm CEDR 3047<br />

ESI-064 L4 ELA Grammar and Usage u 3<br />

CRF62 0160887 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC T 10:00am 10:50am CEDR 3047<br />

LEC Th 9:00am 10:50am CEDR 3047<br />

CRF63 0160886 8/22 12/16 Benesh<br />

LEC T 2:00pm 2:50pm CEDR 3047<br />

LEC Th 1:00pm 2:50pm CEDR 3047<br />

ESI-068 L4 ELA Reading & Vocabulary u 3<br />

CRF56 0160888 8/22 12/16 Smith<br />

LEC MWF 10:00am 10:50am CEDR 3047<br />

CRF57 0160889 8/22 12/16 Smith<br />

LEC MWF 2:00pm 2:50pm CEDR 3047<br />

ESI-069 L4 ELA Presentations u 3<br />

CRF53 0160890 8/22 12/16 Dehner<br />

LEC MWF 9:00am 9:50am CEDR 3047<br />

CRF54 0160891 8/22 12/16 Dehner<br />

LEC MWF 1:00pm 1:50pm CEDR 3047<br />

ESI-090 L5 ELA Culture & Conversation u 3<br />

CRF70 0160892 8/22 12/16 Dehner<br />

LEC MWF 8:00am 8:50am CEDR 3044<br />

CRF71 0160894 8/22 12/16 Dehner<br />

LEC MWF 12:00pm 12:50pm CEDR 3044<br />

CRFEV 0160893 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC Th 6:00pm 8:50pm CEDR 3046<br />

ENG-101 Int’l Elements of Writing 3<br />

CRF79 0160901 8/22 12/16 Reins<br />

LEC T 10:00am 10:50am CEDR 3010<br />

LEC Th 9:00am 10:50am CEDR 3010<br />

CRF80 0160898 8/22 12/16 Schaff-Stump<br />

LEC T 2:00pm 2:50pm CEDR 3062<br />

LEC Th 1:00pm 2:50pm CEDR 3062<br />

CRFEV 0160902 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC M 6:00pm 8:50pm CEDR 3046<br />

ENG-150 Fundamentals of English Grammar 3<br />

CRF76 0160900 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC T 8:00am 9:50am CEDR 3044<br />

LEC Th 8:00am 8:50am CEDR 3044<br />

CRF77 0160897 8/22 12/16 Dehner<br />

LEC T 12:00pm 1:50pm CEDR 3062<br />

LEC Th 12:00pm 12:50pm CEDR 3062<br />

CRFEV 0160903 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC T 6:00pm 8:50pm CEDR 3046<br />

RDG-130 Int’l Effective Reading Strategies 3<br />

CRF73 0160896 8/22 12/16 Lent<br />

LEC MWF 10:00am 10:50am CEDR 3010<br />

CRF74 0160899 8/22 12/16 Price<br />

LEC MWF 2:00pm 2:50pm CEDR 3045<br />

CRFEV 0160904 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC W 6:00pm 8:50pm CEDR 3046<br />

SPC-112 Public Speaking 3<br />

CRF00 0162210 8/22 12/16 yarne<br />

LEC MWF 9:00am 9:50am CEDR 3040<br />

CRF01 0162068 8/22 12/16 Leary<br />

LEC MWF 1:00pm 1:50pm CEDR 332<br />

FIN Finance<br />

FIN-101 Principles of Banking 3<br />

CRF01 0158607 8/22 12/16 Saville<br />

LEC T 10:00am 10:50am BENT 352<br />

LEC Th 9:00am 10:50am BENT 352<br />

FIN-110 Money and Banking 3<br />

CRF01 0158608 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC W 6:00pm 8:50pm NIEL 121<br />

FIN-121 Personal Finance 3<br />

H CRTA3 0163431 8/22 12/16 Saville<br />

KTS-3 MW 9:00am 9:50am LINN 203A<br />

FIN-123 Entrepreneurial Finance u 3<br />

CRF02 0158609 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MWF 12:00pm 12:50pm NIEL 121<br />

FIN-178 Residential Mortgage Lending 2<br />

CRF01 0163063 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC M 6:00pm 7:50pm NIEL 106<br />

FLF Foreign Language - French<br />

FLF-141 Elementary French I 4<br />

CRF04 0161881 8/22 12/16 Skoglund<br />

LEC M 1:00pm 2:50pm BENT 318<br />

LEC W 1:00pm 1:50pm BENT 318<br />

LEC W 2:00pm 2:50pm CEDR 326<br />

CRF02 0161880 8/22 12/16 Skoglund<br />

LEC W 11:00am 11:50am CEDR 3057<br />

LEC W 10:00am 10:50am BENT 318<br />

LEC F 10:00am 11:50am BENT 318<br />

FLF-241 Intermediate French I u 4<br />

CRF01 0161882 8/22 12/16 Skoglund<br />

LEC M 8:00am 9:50am BENT 318<br />

LEC WF 9:00am 9:50am BENT 318<br />

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FLG Foreign Language - German<br />

FLG-141 Elementary German I 4<br />

CRF01 0161883 8/22 12/16 Carlson<br />

LEC MW 2:00pm 3:50pm BENT 352<br />

FLG-241 Intermediate German I u 4<br />

CRF01 0161884 8/22 12/16 Carlson<br />

LEC MW 12:00pm 1:50pm CEDR 325<br />

FLS Foreign Language - Spanish<br />

FLS-118 Spanish for Prof: Hospitality 3<br />

CRF00 0161885 10/17 12/16 Lyloc<br />

LEC TWTh 8:00am 9:50am HOTL 183<br />

FLS-128 Convers Spanish 3<br />

CRF02 0161887 8/22 12/16 Humble<br />

L/L MW 5:00pm 6:50pm HORT 106<br />

CRF00 0161886 8/22 12/16 Humble<br />

L/L TTh 9:00am 10:50am HORT 137<br />

FLS-141 Elementary Spanish I 4<br />

CRF06 0161890 8/22 12/16 Pecile<br />

LEC MTWTh 12:00pm 12:50pm BENT 354<br />

CRF04 0161889 8/22 12/16 Pecile<br />

LEC MW 9:00am 9:50am BENT 354<br />

LEC TTh 9:00am 9:50am CEDR 341<br />

CRF12 0161893 8/22 12/16 Hidalgo<br />

LEC MW 3:00pm 4:50pm BENT 354<br />

CRTZ1 0164107 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-1 MW 5:00pm 6:50pm LINN 211B<br />

CRF02 0161888 8/22 12/16 Fink<br />

LEC TTh 8:00am 9:50am BENT 354<br />

CRF08 0161891 8/22 12/16 Stanley<br />

LEC TTh 1:00pm 2:50pm BENT 318<br />

CRF10 0161892 8/22 12/16 Pecile/Hidalgo<br />

LEC TTh 3:00pm 4:50pm BENT 307<br />

CRF14 0161894 8/22 12/16 Rangel<br />

LEC TTh 6:00pm 7:50pm BENT 354<br />

FLS-142 Elementary Spanish II 4<br />

CRF14 0161896 8/22 12/16 Hidalgo<br />

LEC MTWTh 1:00pm 1:50pm BENT 354<br />

CRF16 0161897 8/22 12/16 Rangel<br />

LEC MW 6:00pm 7:50pm BENT 318<br />

CRF00 0161895 8/22 12/16 Hidalgo<br />

LEC TTh 9:00am 10:50am BENT 307<br />

FLS-241 Intermediate Spanish I u 4<br />

CRF18 0161898 8/22 12/16 Pecile<br />

LEC MW 11:00am 11:50am BENT 354<br />

LEC F 10:00am 11:50am BENT 354<br />

CRF20 0161899 8/22 12/16 Hidalgo<br />

LEC MW 6:00pm 7:50pm BENT 354<br />

<strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Class</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong> . <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> . CEDAR RAPIDS MAIN CAMPUS<br />

FLS-242 Intermediate Spanish II u 4<br />

CRF22 0161900 8/22 12/16 Pecile<br />

LEC MW 2:00pm 3:50pm CEDR 325<br />

FLS-924 Honors Project Spanish 1<br />

CRF90 0161901 8/22 12/16<br />

FLS-928 Ind Study Spanish 1<br />

CRF92 0161902 8/22 12/16<br />

FLS-928 Ind Study Spanish 2<br />

CRF94 0161903 8/22 12/16<br />

FLS-928 Independent Study 3<br />

CRF98 0161905 8/22 12/16 Hidalgo<br />

FLS-928 Ind Study Spanish 3<br />

CRF96 0161904 8/22 12/16<br />

GEO Geography<br />

GEO-115 Human Geography 3<br />

CRF02 0161214 8/22 12/16 Brigham<br />

LEC T 12:00pm 1:50pm BENT 303<br />

LEC Th 12:00pm 12:50pm BENT 303<br />

GIS Geographic Information Systems<br />

GIS-110 Survey of GIS 3<br />

CRF01 0158610 8/22 12/16 Brown<br />

L/L MW 10:00am 11:50am NIEL 235<br />

GIS-112 Introduction to ArcGIS u 3<br />

CRF01 0158611 8/22 12/16 Brown<br />

L/L MW 1:00pm 2:50pm NIEL 235<br />

GIS-210 Mapping for Decision Making u 3<br />

CRF01 0158612 8/22 12/16 Brown<br />

L/L TTh 9:00am 10:50am NIEL 235<br />

GIS-212 Managing GIS Projects u 3<br />

CRF01 0158613 8/22 12/16 Brown<br />

L/L TTh 1:00pm 2:50pm NIEL 235<br />

GRA Graphic Communications<br />

GRA-101 Survey of Graphic Communication 3<br />

CRF01 0158614 8/22 12/16 Parks<br />

L/L MW 3:00pm 4:50pm NIEL 332<br />

GRA-128 Illustrator II 3<br />

CRF01 0158615 10/17 12/16 Brandstetter<br />

L/L TTh 8:00am 10:50am NIEL 306<br />

L/L F 8:00am 9:50am NIEL 306<br />

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GRA-132 Digital Layout II 3<br />

142<br />

CRF01 0158616 8/22 10/14 Brandstetter<br />

L/L TTh 8:00am 10:50am NIEL 306<br />

L/L F 8:00am 9:50am NIEL 306<br />

GRA-140 Digital Imaging u 3<br />

CRF01 0158617 8/22 10/14 Parks<br />

L/L MW 10:00am 12:50pm NIEL 306<br />

L/L F 10:00am 11:50am NIEL 306<br />

CRF02 0158618 8/22 12/16 Parks<br />

L/L TTh 4:00pm 5:50pm NIEL 306<br />

GRA-141 Digital Imaging II u 3<br />

CRF01 0158619 8/22 12/16 Brandstetter<br />

L/L TTh 2:00pm 3:50pm NIEL 306<br />

GRA-152 Web Design II u 4.5<br />

CRF01 0158620 8/22 12/16 Parks<br />

L/L TThF 12:00pm 1:50pm NIEL 306<br />

GRA-153 Web Media II 3<br />

CRF01 0163103 8/22 12/16 Brandstetter<br />

L/L MW 1:00pm 2:50pm NIEL 306<br />

GRA-192 Production Techniques u 4.5<br />

CRF01 0158621 8/22 12/16 Brandstetter<br />

L/L MW 8:00am 9:50am NIEL 306<br />

GRA-195 Intro to Web Media u 3<br />

CRF01 0158622 10/17 12/16 Parks<br />

L/L MW 10:00am 12:50pm NIEL 306<br />

L/L F 10:00am 11:50am NIEL 306<br />

GRA-199 Graphic Communication Job Shad 1<br />

CRF01 0158623 8/22 12/16 Brandstetter<br />

L/L M 10:00am 10:50am<br />

HIS History<br />

HIS-121 Ancient Mediterranean World 3<br />

CRF01 0161215 8/22 12/16 yost<br />

LEC MWF 8:00am 8:50am CEDR 1045<br />

CRF02 0161216 8/22 12/16 yost<br />

LEC MWF 9:00am 9:50am CEDR 1045<br />

CRTA2 0164093 8/22 12/16 Peterson<br />

KTS-2 Th 9:00am 10:50am LINN 202<br />

• Course content is distributed live (synchronous) over the<br />

internet. For additional DLL information see<br />

www.kirkwood.edu/distancelearning.<br />

HIS-122 Europe-Age of Monarchy 3<br />

CRF05 0161219 8/22 12/16 Mentzer<br />

LEC MWF 12:00pm 12:50pm CEDR 3008<br />

CRF16 0161220 8/22 12/16 Mentzer<br />

LEC MWF 1:00pm 1:50pm BENT 357<br />

HIS-123 Europe-Age of Revolution 3<br />

CRF06 0161221 8/22 12/16 yost<br />

LEC MWF 12:00pm 12:50pm CEDR 1055<br />

HIS-124 Europe-Age of Nationalism 3<br />

CRF05 0161223 8/22 12/16 Donovan<br />

LEC TTh 4:30pm 5:50pm BENT 304<br />

HIS-151 U.S. History to 1877 3<br />

CRF75 0161235 8/22 12/16 Baker<br />

LEC M 6:00pm 8:50pm BENT 357<br />

H CRTP3 0163608 8/22 12/16 Peterson<br />

KTS-3 MW 2:00pm 2:50pm LINN 203A<br />

CRF02 0161225 8/22 12/16 Nefzger<br />

LEC MW 3:00pm 4:20pm BENT 306<br />

CRF22 0161231 8/22 12/16 Nefzger<br />

LEC MWF 9:00am 9:50am BENT 305<br />

CRF11 0161227 8/22 12/16 Reardon<br />

LEC MWF 11:00am 11:50am BENT 303<br />

CRF10 0161226 8/22 12/16 Reardon<br />

LEC MWF 1:00pm 1:50pm BENT 359<br />

CRF12 0161228 8/22 12/16 Reardon<br />

LEC MWF 2:00pm 2:50pm CEDR 1045<br />

CRF14 0161229 8/22 12/16 Costa<br />

LEC T 8:00am 9:50am BENT 303<br />

LEC Th 8:00am 8:50am BENT 303<br />

CRF88 0161236 8/22 12/16 Donovan<br />

LEC W 5:00pm 7:50pm BENT 359<br />

CRF15 0161230 8/22 12/16 Weld<br />

LEC Th 6:00pm 8:50pm BENT 305<br />

HIS-152 U.S. History Since 1877 3<br />

CRF17 0161240 8/22 12/16 Patterson<br />

LEC MWF 10:00am 10:50am BENT 306<br />

CRF18 0161242 8/22 12/16 Patterson<br />

LEC MWF 1:00pm 1:50pm BENT 306<br />

CRF19 0161243 8/22 12/16 Patterson<br />

LEC MWF 2:00pm 2:50pm BENT 359<br />

CRF20 0161244 8/22 12/16 Costa<br />

LEC T 10:00am 10:50am BENT 305<br />

LEC Th 9:00am 10:50am BENT 305<br />

CRF32 0161247 8/22 12/16 Ridgeway<br />

LEC T 2:00pm 2:50pm CEDR 2057<br />

LEC Th 1:00pm 2:50pm CEDR 2057<br />

CRF16 0161239 8/22 12/16 Costa<br />

LEC T 2:00pm 2:50pm BENT 359<br />

LEC Th 1:00pm 2:50pm BENT 359<br />

CRF02 0161237 8/22 12/16 Baker<br />

LEC T 6:00pm 8:50pm BENT 358<br />

HIS-221 Holocaust/Genocide: Memory & Lit 3<br />

CRF02 0161248 8/22 12/16 yost<br />

LEC T 12:00pm 1:50pm BENT 358<br />

LEC Th 12:00pm 12:50pm BENT 358<br />

HIS-254 American Indian History 3<br />

CRF24 0161249 8/22 12/16 Patterson<br />

LEC MWF 11:00am 11:50am BENT 358<br />

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CRF25 0161250 8/22 12/16 Patterson<br />

LEC T 6:00pm 8:50pm CEDR 3008<br />

HIS-291 History of Science 3<br />

CRF23 0161251 8/22 12/16 yost<br />

LEC T 10:00am 10:50am CEDR 1055<br />

LEC Th 9:00am 10:50am CEDR 1055<br />

HSC Health Sciences<br />

HSC-103 Studies in Health Sciences 0.5<br />

CRFPT 0159486 8/22 12/16 Finch<br />

HSC-107 Professionals in Health 2<br />

• Check EagleNet for current course offerings.<br />

HSC-115 Medical Terminology 4<br />

• Check EagleNet for current course offerings.<br />

HSC-117 Basic Medical Terminology 2.5<br />

• Check EagleNet for current course offerings.<br />

HSC-160 Healthcare Communic/Comprehen 3<br />

• Check EagleNet for current course offerings.<br />

HSC-172 Nurse Aide 3<br />

• Check EagleNet for current course offerings.<br />

HSC-210 Health Skills I 1<br />

• Check EagleNet for current course offerings.<br />

HSC-924 Honors Project 1<br />

CRFHS 0159541<br />

HSV Human Services<br />

HSV-101 Human Serv Career Orientation 3<br />

CRF02 0159635 8/22 12/16 Weigel<br />

LEC M 11:00am 11:50am LINN 126<br />

LEC W 10:00am 11:50am LINN 126A<br />

CRF01 0159634 8/22 12/16 Connor<br />

LEC M 6:00pm 8:50pm BENT 359<br />

CRTP3 0163618 8/22 12/16 Weigel<br />

KTS-3 T 2:00pm 2:50pm LINN 203A<br />

KTS-3 Th 1:00pm 2:50pm LINN 203A<br />

HSV-110 Human Serv Policy & Programs u 3<br />

CRF01 0159636 8/22 12/16 Logan<br />

LEC T 12:00pm 1:50pm BENT 356<br />

LEC Th 12:00pm 12:50pm BENT 356<br />

HSV-120 Observation Skills u 3<br />

CRF02 0162659 8/22 12/16 Logan<br />

LEC T 8:00am 9:50am CEDR 1049<br />

LEC Th 8:00am 8:50am CEDR 1049<br />

<strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Class</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong> . <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> . CEDAR RAPIDS MAIN CAMPUS<br />

HSV-131 Basic Problem Solving Skills u 3<br />

CRF01 0159639 8/22 12/16 Logan<br />

LEC T 2:00pm 2:50pm BENT 305<br />

LEC Th 1:00pm 2:50pm BENT 305<br />

HSV-282 Health & Psychosocial Rehab 3<br />

CRF02 0162652 8/22 12/16 Logan<br />

LEC MWF 10:00am 10:50am BENT 357<br />

CRF03 0159641 8/22 12/16 Weigel<br />

LEC T 10:00am 10:50am CEDR 1045<br />

LEC Th 9:00am 10:50am CEDR 1045<br />

HSV-292 Substance Abuse & Treatment u 3<br />

CRTZ4 0163169 8/22 12/16 Logan<br />

ICN W 6:00pm 8:50pm WASH 104<br />

HSV-800 Human Service Fld Exp/Seminar u 6<br />

CRF01 0159643 8/22 12/16 Weigel<br />

LEC M 3:00pm 3:50pm CEDR 1045<br />

• Linked with HSV-813-CRF01. Call 398-5715 to register.<br />

HSV-813 Alc & Drug Couns Fld Exp I u 6<br />

CRF01 0162120 8/22 12/16 Weigel<br />

LEC M 3:00pm 3:50pm CEDR 1045<br />

• Linked with HSV-800-CRF01. Call 398-5715 to register.<br />

HUM Humanities<br />

• For additional film classes see DRA Film and Theatre.<br />

HUM-105 Working in America 3<br />

CRF50 0161906 8/22 12/16 Stephens<br />

LEC MWF 11:00am 11:50am CEDR 341<br />

CRF52 0161907 8/22 12/16 Stephens<br />

LEC MWF 12:00pm 12:50pm BENT 318<br />

CRF54 0161908 8/22 12/16 Groves<br />

LEC MWF 2:00pm 2:50pm BENT 317<br />

CRF55 0161909 8/22 12/16 Groves<br />

LEC T 8:00am 9:50am BENT 322<br />

LEC Th 8:00am 8:50am BENT 322<br />

CRF56 0161910 8/22 12/16 McCord<br />

LEC W 6:00pm 8:50pm BENT 316<br />

HUM-116 Encounters in Humanities 3<br />

CRF45 0161918 8/22 12/16 Conrad/Cline<br />

LEC M 6:00pm 8:50pm BENT 323<br />

CRF05 0162714 8/22 12/16 Gillespie<br />

LEC MWF 9:00am 9:50am CEDR 325<br />

CRF10 0161911 8/22 12/16 Hanson<br />

LEC MWF 10:00am 10:50am BENT 323<br />

CRF15 0161912 8/22 12/16 Hanson<br />

LEC MWF 12:00pm 12:50pm CEDR 341<br />

CRF20 0161913 8/22 12/16 Hall<br />

LEC MWF 1:00pm 1:50pm BENT 315<br />

CRF30 0161914 8/22 12/16 Hartunian<br />

LEC MWF 2:00pm 2:50pm BENT 323<br />

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144<br />

CRF40 0161915 8/22 12/16 Hartunian<br />

LEC T 12:00pm 1:50pm BENT 323<br />

LEC Th 12:00pm 12:50pm BENT 323<br />

CRF42 0161916 8/22 12/16 Mills<br />

LEC T 3:00pm 4:50pm BENT 323<br />

LEC Th 3:00pm 3:50pm BENT 323<br />

HUM-123 U.S. Film History 3<br />

CRF01 0161919 8/22 12/16 Klopp<br />

LEC T 12:00pm 1:50pm CEDR 234<br />

LEC Th 12:00pm 12:50pm CEDR 234<br />

HUM-124 World Film History 3<br />

CRF01 0161920 8/22 12/16 Klopp<br />

LEC T 10:00am 10:50am CEDR 234<br />

LEC Th 9:00am 10:50am CEDR 234<br />

HUM-142 Popular Culture 3<br />

CRF60 0161921 8/22 12/16 Hanson<br />

LEC T 10:00am 10:50am BENT 323<br />

LEC Th 9:00am 10:50am BENT 323<br />

CRF61 0161922 8/22 12/16 Hanson<br />

LEC T 2:00pm 2:50pm BENT 316<br />

LEC Th 1:00pm 2:50pm BENT 316<br />

HUM-924 Honors Project 1<br />

CRF90 0161923 8/22 12/16<br />

INT Interior Design<br />

INT-107 Kitchen and Lighting Design u 4<br />

CRF01 0158624 8/22 12/16 Konen<br />

LEC MW 12:00pm 1:50pm NIEL 334D<br />

CRF02 0158625 8/22 12/16 Konen<br />

LEC TTh 12:00pm 1:50pm NIEL 334D<br />

INT-108 CAD for Interior Design I u 3<br />

CRF01 0158626 8/22 12/16<br />

L/L MW 2:00pm 4:30pm JONE 112<br />

CRF02 0158627 8/22 12/16<br />

L/L TTh 2:00pm 4:30pm JONE 112<br />

INT-110 Interior Design I u 4<br />

CRF01 0158628 8/22 12/16 Konen<br />

LEC MW 9:00am 10:50am NIEL 334D<br />

CRF02 0158629 8/22 12/16 Konen<br />

LEC TTh 9:00am 10:50am NIEL 334D<br />

INT-301 Design Fundamentals 3<br />

CRF02 0158631 8/22 12/16 Goings<br />

LEC MWF 12:00pm 12:50pm NIEL 122<br />

CRF01 0158630 8/22 12/16 Goings<br />

LEC T 10:00am 10:50am NIEL 127<br />

LEC Th 9:00am 10:50am NIEL 127<br />

INT-303 Historical Interiors I 3<br />

CRF02 0158633 8/22 12/16 Goings<br />

LEC MWF 1:00pm 1:50pm NIEL 122<br />

CRF01 0158632 8/22 12/16 Goings<br />

LEC T 12:00pm 1:50pm NIEL 121<br />

LEC Th 12:00pm 12:50pm NIEL 121<br />

INT-932 Internship - Interior Design 3<br />

CRF01 0158635 8/22 12/16 Konen<br />

ITP Interpreting<br />

ITP-120 Introduction to Interpreting 3<br />

CRF01 0159256 8/22 12/16 Krog<br />

LEC M 12:00pm 12:50pm BENT 303<br />

LEC W 12:00pm 1:50pm BENT 303<br />

ITP-130 Social Aspects of Deaf Culture 3<br />

CRF01 0159257 8/22 12/16 Krog<br />

LEC M 1:00pm 2:50pm BENT 303<br />

LEC W 2:00pm 2:50pm BENT 303<br />

ITP-170 Sign Choir 1<br />

CRF01 0159258 8/22 12/16 Krog<br />

LAB TTh 2:00pm 2:50pm CEDR 234<br />

ITP-221 Interpreting I u 4<br />

CRF01 0159259 8/22 12/16 Krog<br />

LEC T 12:00pm 1:50pm BENT 302<br />

LEC Th 12:00pm 1:50pm BENT 302<br />

ITP-924 Honors Project 1<br />

CRF01 0159260<br />

LIT Literature<br />

LIT-105 Children’s Literature u 3<br />

CRF01 0161046 8/22 12/16 Wolcott<br />

LEC MWF 1:00pm 1:50pm CEDR 3048<br />

CRF02 0161047 8/22 12/16 Wolcott<br />

LEC T 10:00am 10:50am CEDR 3062<br />

LEC Th 9:00am 10:50am CEDR 3062<br />

LIT-204 Forms of Lit: Nonfiction u 3<br />

CRF01 0161049 8/22 12/16 McKnight<br />

LEC MWF 9:00am 9:50am CEDR 3044<br />

LIT-206 Forms of Lit: Fiction u 3<br />

CRF04 0161053 8/22 12/16 Price<br />

LEC MW 3:00pm 4:20pm CEDR 3040<br />

CRF01 0161050 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MWF 9:00am 9:50am CEDR 343<br />

CRF02 0161051 8/22 12/16 Tomus<br />

LEC MWF 10:00am 10:50am CEDR 3062<br />

CRF03 0161052 8/22 12/16 Kuennen<br />

LEC MWF 2:00pm 2:50pm CEDR 3040<br />

CRF05 0161054 8/22 12/16 Wolcott<br />

LEC T 8:00am 9:50am CEDR 3040<br />

LEC Th 8:00am 8:50am CEDR 3040<br />

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CRF06 0161055 8/22 12/16 Price<br />

LEC T 2:00pm 2:50pm CEDR 3040<br />

LEC Th 1:00pm 2:50pm CEDR 3040<br />

CRFZ1 0161056 8/22 12/16 Minot<br />

LEC W 6:00pm 8:50pm CEDR 3040<br />

LIT-207 Forms of Lit: Poetry u 3<br />

CRF01 0161057 8/22 12/16 Tomus<br />

LEC M 11:00am 11:50am CEDR 3057<br />

LEC WF 11:00am 11:50am CEDR 3062<br />

LIT-208 Forms of Lit: New Media u 3<br />

CRF01 0161058 8/22 12/16 Kuennen<br />

LEC MWF 12:00pm 12:50pm CEDR 3055<br />

LIT-209 Forms of Lit: Film Adaptation u 3<br />

CRF01 0161059 8/22 12/16 Schuppener<br />

LEC MWF 11:00am 11:50am CEDR 3040<br />

LIT-222 Lit & Culture: American Dreams u 3<br />

CRTP3 0163628 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-3 M 3:00pm 3:50pm LINN 203A<br />

KTS-3 W 3:00pm 4:50pm LINN 203A<br />

CRF01 0161060 8/22 12/16 Jiang<br />

LEC MWF 1:00pm 1:50pm CEDR 3040<br />

CRF02 0161061 8/22 12/16 Jiang<br />

LEC T 12:00pm 1:50pm CEDR 3040<br />

LEC Th 12:00pm 12:50pm CEDR 3040<br />

CRFZ1 0161062 8/22 12/16 Price<br />

LEC T 6:00pm 8:50pm CEDR 3059<br />

LIT-224 Lit & Culture: Women & Work u 3<br />

CRF01 0161063 8/22 12/16 Schlueter<br />

LEC MWF 10:00am 10:50am CEDR 3040<br />

CRF02 0161064 8/22 12/16 Schlueter<br />

LEC MWF 12:00pm 12:50pm CEDR 3040<br />

LIT-226 Lit Theme: Search for Identity u 3<br />

CRF01 0161065 8/22 12/16 Schuppener<br />

LEC MWF 2:00pm 2:50pm CEDR 3044<br />

LIT-227 Lit & Culture: World Poetry u 3<br />

CRF02 0163162 8/22 12/16 Robins<br />

LEC MWF 10:00am 10:50am CEDR 3044<br />

CRF01 0161066 8/22 12/16 Taylor<br />

LEC T 10:00am 10:50am CEDR 3059<br />

LEC Th 9:00am 10:50am CEDR 3059<br />

MAT Mathematics<br />

MAT-052 Pre-Algebra 3<br />

CRTA1 0163773 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-1 MWF 8:00am 8:50am LINN 211B<br />

CRF06 0162961 8/22 12/16 Gardner<br />

LEC MWF 8:00am 8:50am CEDR 2057<br />

CRF04 0162959 8/22 12/16 Baenziger<br />

LEC MWF 10:00am 10:50am CEDR 2037<br />

<strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Class</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong> . <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> . CEDAR RAPIDS MAIN CAMPUS<br />

CRF08 0162963 8/22 12/16 Lovell<br />

LEC MWF 12:00pm 12:50pm CEDR 2037<br />

CRF05 0162960 8/22 12/16 Mefferd<br />

LEC MWF 1:00pm 1:50pm CEDR 2057<br />

CRF02 0162957 8/22 12/16 Baenziger<br />

LEC T 8:00am 9:50am CEDR 2057<br />

LEC Th 8:00am 8:50am CEDR 2057<br />

CRF03 0162958 8/22 12/16 Gardner<br />

LEC T 8:00am 9:50am CEDR 2037<br />

LEC Th 8:00am 8:50am CEDR 2037<br />

CRF07 0162962 8/22 12/16 Mefferd<br />

LEC T 12:00pm 1:50pm CEDR 2057<br />

LEC Th 12:00pm 12:50pm CEDR 2057<br />

CRF01 0162956 8/22 12/16 Lovell<br />

LEC T 2:00pm 2:50pm CEDR 2037<br />

LEC Th 1:00pm 2:50pm CEDR 2037<br />

CRF09 0163068 8/22 12/16 Baenziger<br />

LEC TTh 5:30pm 7:00pm CEDR 2057<br />

CRFWE 0163327 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC S 9:00am 11:50am CEDR 3046<br />

MAT-062 Elementary Algebra 3<br />

CRTP2 0163638 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-2 M 4:00pm 5:50pm LINN 202<br />

KTS-2 W 4:00pm 4:50pm LINN 202<br />

CRF75 0160408 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MW 6:00pm 7:30pm LINN 139B<br />

CRF03 0160382 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MWF 8:00am 8:50am LINN 138<br />

CRF09 0160384 8/22 12/16 Keller<br />

LEC MWF 9:00am 9:50am LINN 138<br />

CRF15 0160386 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MWF 10:00am 10:50am LINN 138<br />

CRF18 0160387 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MWF 11:00am 11:50am LINN 139B<br />

CRF21 0160388 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MWF 11:00am 11:50am LINN 138<br />

CRF84 0160411 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MWF 11:00am 11:50am LINN 335<br />

CRF24 0160389 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MWF 11:00am 11:50am LINN 137<br />

CRF33 0160392 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MWF 12:00pm 12:50pm LINN 137<br />

CRF30 0160391 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MWF 12:00pm 12:50pm LINN 138<br />

CRF27 0160390 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MWF 12:00pm 12:50pm LINN 139B<br />

CRTA3 0163409 8/22 12/16 Peterson<br />

KTS-3 MWF 12:00pm 12:50pm LINN 203A<br />

CRF42 0160395 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MWF 1:00pm 1:50pm LINN 137<br />

CRF36 0160393 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MWF 1:00pm 1:50pm LINN 138<br />

CRF39 0160394 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MWF 1:00pm 1:50pm LINN 139B<br />

CRF57 0160401 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MWF 2:00pm 2:50pm LINN 137<br />

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146<br />

CRF48 0160397 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MWF 2:00pm 2:50pm LINN 139B<br />

CRF45 0160396 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MWF 2:00pm 2:50pm LINN 138<br />

CRF54 0160400 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC T 8:00am 9:50am LINN 138<br />

LEC Th 8:00am 8:50am LINN 138<br />

CRF60 0160402 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC T 10:00am 10:50am LINN 138<br />

LEC Th 9:00am 10:50am LINN 138<br />

CRF66 0160404 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC T 12:00pm 1:50pm LINN 138<br />

LEC Th 12:00pm 12:50pm LINN 138<br />

CRF63 0160403 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC T 12:00pm 1:50pm LINN 139B<br />

LEC Th 12:00pm 12:50pm LINN 139B<br />

CRF69 0160405 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC T 2:00pm 2:50pm LINN 139B<br />

LEC Th 1:00pm 2:50pm LINN 139B<br />

CRF81 0160410 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC T 2:00pm 2:50pm LINN 138<br />

LEC Th 1:00pm 2:50pm LINN 138<br />

CRF72 0160407 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC T 3:00pm 4:50pm LINN 139B<br />

LEC Th 3:00pm 3:50pm LINN 139B<br />

CRF78 0160409 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC TTh 6:00pm 7:30pm LINN 139B<br />

CRFWE 0160414 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC S 9:00am 11:50am CEDR 3048<br />

MAT-076 Prep for College Math 3<br />

• Full credit based on completion of 12 computer modules.<br />

CRF50 0162709 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MW 3:00pm 4:30pm LINN 120<br />

CRF55 0162710 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MW 3:00pm 4:30pm LINN 120<br />

CRF01 0162642 8/22 12/16 Mitchell<br />

LEC MWF 9:00am 9:50am LINN 120<br />

CRF05 0162643 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MWF 9:00am 9:50am LINN 120<br />

CRF15 0162645 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MWF 11:00am 11:50am LINN 120<br />

CRF10 0162644 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MWF 11:00am 11:50am LINN 120<br />

CRF20 0162647 8/22 12/16 Keller<br />

LEC MWF 1:00pm 1:50pm LINN 120<br />

CRF25 0162648 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MWF 1:00pm 1:50pm LINN 120<br />

CRF30 0162705 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC T 9:00am 9:50am LINN 120<br />

LEC Th 9:00am 10:50am LINN 120<br />

CRF35 0162706 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC T 9:00am 9:50am LINN 120<br />

LEC Th 9:00am 10:50am LINN 120<br />

CRF45 0162708 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC T 12:00pm 1:50pm LINN 120<br />

LEC Th 12:00pm 12:50pm LINN 120<br />

CRF40 0162707 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC T 12:00pm 1:50pm LINN 120<br />

LEC Th 12:00pm 12:50pm LINN 120<br />

MAT-095 Personal Achievement Math 1<br />

• Take with math course. Call 398-5574 to register.<br />

CRF01 0162965 8/22 12/16 Lovell<br />

LAB MW 9:00am 9:50am CEDR 2080<br />

CRF02 0162966 8/22 12/16 Gardner<br />

LAB MW 10:00am 10:50am CEDR 2080<br />

CRF03 0162967 8/22 12/16 Gardner<br />

LAB MW 11:00am 11:50am CEDR 2080<br />

CRF04 0162968 8/22 12/16 Lovell<br />

LAB MW 1:00pm 1:50pm CEDR 2080<br />

CRF12 0162976 8/22 12/16 Lovell<br />

LAB TTh 9:00am 9:50am CEDR 2079<br />

CRF06 0162970 8/22 12/16 Weglarz<br />

LAB TTh 9:00am 9:50am CEDR 2080<br />

CRF07 0162971 8/22 12/16 Weglarz<br />

LAB TTh 10:00am 10:50am CEDR 2080<br />

CRF08 0162972 8/22 12/16 Weglarz<br />

LAB TTh 11:00am 11:50am CEDR 2080<br />

CRF09 0162973 8/22 12/16 Weglarz<br />

LAB TTh 12:00pm 12:50pm CEDR 2080<br />

CRF10 0162974 8/22 12/16 Weglarz<br />

LAB TTh 1:00pm 1:50pm CEDR 2080<br />

CRF11 0162975 8/22 12/16 Weglarz<br />

LAB TTh 2:00pm 2:50pm CEDR 2080<br />

CRF13 0162977 8/22 12/16 Gardner<br />

LAB WF 9:00am 9:50am CEDR 2079<br />

CRF05 0162969 8/22 12/16 Baenziger<br />

LAB WF 12:00pm 12:50pm CEDR 2080<br />

MAT-102 Intermediate Algebra u 4<br />

CRF01 0160415 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MTWF 8:00am 8:50am LINN 137<br />

CRF10 0160417 8/22 12/16 Swart<br />

LEC MTWF 9:00am 9:50am LINN 137<br />

CRF20 0160419 8/22 12/16 Schiltz<br />

LEC MTThF 10:00am 10:50am LINN 137<br />

CRF90 0160433 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MT 1:00pm 1:50pm LINN 147A<br />

LEC WTh 1:00pm 1:50pm LINN 219<br />

CRF40 0160423 8/22 12/16 Mitchell<br />

LEC MW 1:00pm 2:50pm LINN 136<br />

CRF60 0160427 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MW 3:00pm 4:50pm LINN 136<br />

CRTP1 0164116 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-1 MW 3:00pm 4:50pm LINN 211B<br />

CRF70 0160429 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MW 3:00pm 4:50pm LINN 138<br />

CRF80 0160431 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MW 6:00pm 7:50pm LINN 136<br />

CRF05 0160416 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MWThF 8:00am 8:50am LINN 136<br />

CRF15 0160418 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MWThF 9:00am 9:50am LINN 136<br />

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CRF35 0160422 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC TTh 12:00pm 1:50pm LINN 137<br />

CRF45 0160424 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC TTh 1:00pm 2:50pm LINN 136<br />

CRF50 0160425 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC TTh 2:00pm 3:50pm LINN 137<br />

CRF75 0160430 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC TTh 3:00pm 4:50pm LINN 138<br />

CRF55 0160426 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC TTh 3:00pm 4:50pm LINN 331<br />

CRF65 0160428 8/22 12/16 Koopman<br />

LEC TTh 3:00pm 4:50pm LINN 136<br />

CRF85 0160432 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC TTh 6:00pm 7:50pm LINN 137<br />

MAT-107 Survey of Mathematics 4<br />

CRF05 0160435 8/22 12/16 Weglarz<br />

LEC MTWF 9:00am 9:50am LINN 146<br />

CRF10 0160436 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MTWF 1:00pm 1:50pm<br />

CRF15 0160437 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MTWTh 12:00pm 12:50pm LINN 147A<br />

CRF20 0160438 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MTWTh 1:00pm 1:50pm LINN 146<br />

CRF01 0160434 8/22 12/16 Harthun<br />

LEC T 8:00am 9:50am LINN 136<br />

LEC Th 8:00am 9:50am LINN 137<br />

MAT-115 Mathematics and Society u 3<br />

CRTA2 0163973 8/22 12/16 Roose<br />

KTS-2 MWF 9:00am 9:50am LINN 202<br />

CRF01 0160439 8/22 12/16 Harthun<br />

LEC MWF 9:00am 9:50am LINN 147B<br />

CRF05 0160440 8/22 12/16 Weglarz<br />

LEC MWF 11:00am 11:50am LINN 136<br />

CRF10 0160441 8/22 12/16 Harthun<br />

LEC MWF 12:00pm 12:50pm LINN 147B<br />

CRF15 0160442 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MWF 1:00pm 1:50pm LINN 147B<br />

CRF20 0160443 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC T 2:00pm 3:50pm LINN 218<br />

LEC Th 2:00pm 2:50pm LINN 218<br />

MAT-120 College Algebra u 3<br />

CRF01 0160445 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MWF 8:00am 8:50am LINN 147B<br />

CRF05 0160446 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MWF 9:00am 9:50am LINN 348<br />

CRF10 0160447 8/22 12/16 Gillespie<br />

LEC T 8:00am 9:50am LINN 147B<br />

LEC Th 8:00am 8:50am LINN 147B<br />

CRF15 0160448 8/22 12/16 Gillespie<br />

LEC T 10:00am 10:50am LINN 147B<br />

LEC Th 9:00am 10:50am LINN 147B<br />

MAT-136 Trigonometry & Analytic Geometry u 5<br />

CRF01 0160450 8/22 12/16 Koopman<br />

LEC MTWThF 8:00am 8:50am LINN 139B<br />

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CRF05 0160451 8/22 12/16 Koopman<br />

LEC MTWThF 9:00am 9:50am LINN 139B<br />

CRF10 0160452 8/22 12/16 Harthun<br />

LEC MTWThF 10:00am 10:50am LINN 139B<br />

MAT-138 College Algebra With Limits u 4<br />

CRF20 0160458 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MTWF 8:00am 8:50am LINN 146<br />

CRF01 0160453 8/22 12/16 Keller<br />

LEC MTWF 10:00am 10:50am LINN 136<br />

CRF05 0160454 8/22 12/16 Keller<br />

LEC MTWF 12:00pm 12:50pm LINN 136<br />

CRF10 0160456 8/22 12/16 Sharapov<br />

LEC MWThF 1:00pm 1:50pm LINN 348<br />

CRF15 0160457 8/22 12/16 Swart<br />

LEC TTh 12:00pm 1:50pm LINN 147B<br />

CRF30 0160460 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC TTh 6:00pm 7:50pm LINN 138<br />

MAT-140 Finite Math u 3<br />

CRF01 0160461 8/22 12/16 Swart<br />

LEC MWF 10:00am 10:50am LINN 147B<br />

CRF05 0160462 8/22 12/16 Swart<br />

LEC MWF 11:00am 11:50am LINN 147B<br />

CRF10 0160463 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MWF 3:00pm 3:50pm LINN 137<br />

CRF15 0160464 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC Th 6:00pm 8:50pm LINN 147B<br />

MAT-149 Linear Algebra u 3<br />

CRF01 0160465 8/22 12/16 Schiltz<br />

LEC TTh 2:00pm 3:30pm<br />

MAT-155 Statistical Ideas u 3<br />

CRF01 0160467 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MWF 10:00am 10:50am LINN 147A<br />

MAT-157 Statistics u 4<br />

CRF01 0160469 8/22 12/16 Bean<br />

LEC MWThF 9:00am 9:50am LINN 346<br />

CRF05 0160470 8/22 12/16 Bean<br />

LEC MWThF 10:00am 10:50am LINN 346<br />

CRF10 0160471 8/22 12/16 Sedlacek<br />

LEC MWThF 12:00pm 12:50pm<br />

MAT-162 Business Statistics u 4<br />

CRF01 0160472 8/22 12/16 Sedlacek<br />

LEC MWTh 9:00am 9:50am<br />

LEC T 9:00am 9:50am LINN 348<br />

CRF05 0160473 8/22 12/16 Bean<br />

LEC MWThF 12:00pm 12:50pm LINN 346<br />

MAT-165 Business Calculus u 3<br />

CRF01 0160474 8/22 12/16 Sedlacek<br />

LEC MWF 10:00am 10:50am<br />

CRF02 0160475 8/22 12/16 Sedlacek<br />

LEC MWF 11:00am 11:50am LINN 348<br />

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MAT-210 Calculus I u 4<br />

148<br />

CRF01 0160477 8/22 12/16 Schiltz<br />

LEC MTWF 9:00am 9:50am LINN 147A<br />

CRF03 0160479 8/22 12/16 Schiltz<br />

LEC MTWF 12:00pm 12:50pm LINN 333<br />

CRF04 0160480 8/22 12/16 Bean<br />

LEC MW 6:00pm 7:50pm LINN 146<br />

MAT-216 Calculus II u 4<br />

CRF01 0160481 8/22 12/16 Sharapov<br />

LEC MTWF 9:00am 9:50am LINN 339<br />

CRF02 0160482 8/22 12/16 Sharapov<br />

LEC MTWF 12:00pm 12:50pm LINN 348<br />

MAT-219 Calculus III u 4<br />

CRF01 0160483 8/22 12/16 Weglarz<br />

LEC MTWF 10:00am 10:50am LINN 348<br />

CRF02 0160484 8/22 12/16 Koopman<br />

LEC TTh 6:00pm 7:50pm LINN 146<br />

MAT-227 Differential Equation/Laplace u 4<br />

CRF01 0160485 8/22 12/16 Sharapov<br />

LEC TTh 2:00pm 3:50pm LINN 348<br />

MAT-700 Basic Math 3<br />

CRF03 0162980 8/22 12/16 Mefferd<br />

LEC MWF 9:00am 9:50am CEDR 2057<br />

CRF04 0162981 8/22 12/16 Mefferd<br />

LEC MWF 10:00am 10:50am CEDR 2057<br />

CRF06 0162983 8/22 12/16 Mefferd<br />

LEC MWF 12:00pm 12:50pm CEDR 2057<br />

CRF07 0163010 8/22 12/16 Baenziger<br />

LEC MWF 1:00pm 1:50pm CEDR 2037<br />

CRF01 0162978 8/22 12/16 Lovell<br />

LEC MWF 2:00pm 2:50pm CEDR 2037<br />

CRF05 0162982 8/22 12/16 Baenziger<br />

LEC T 10:00am 10:50am CEDR 2057<br />

LEC Th 9:00am 10:50am CEDR 2057<br />

CRF02 0162979 8/22 12/16 Lovell<br />

LEC T 12:00pm 1:50pm CEDR 2037<br />

LEC Th 12:00pm 12:50pm CEDR 2037<br />

MAT-715 Industrial Math I 3<br />

R CRFT1 0163219 8/22 12/16 Stolte<br />

LEC MWF 7:00am 7:50am WASH 004<br />

R CRFA1 0163218 8/22 12/16 Stolte<br />

LEC MWF 12:00pm 12:50pm WASH 004<br />

MAT-731 Introduction to Math 2<br />

CRTP1 0164125 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-1 T 3:00pm 4:50pm LINN 211B<br />

CRF01 0162984 8/22 10/14 Baenziger<br />

LEC TTh 3:00pm 4:50pm CEDR 2057<br />

MGT Management<br />

MGT-101 Principles of Management 3<br />

CRF06 0158641 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC M 6:00pm 8:50pm NIEL 127<br />

CRF02 0158637 8/22 12/16 Merlak<br />

LEC MWF 11:00am 11:50am BENT 355<br />

CRF01 0158636 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MWF 12:00pm 12:50pm BENT 352<br />

CRF03 0158638 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MWF 1:00pm 1:50pm BENT 352<br />

CRF05 0158640 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MWF 2:00pm 2:50pm BENT 353<br />

CRF04 0158639 8/22 12/16 Merlak<br />

LEC T 12:00pm 1:50pm CEDR 332<br />

LEC Th 12:00pm 12:50pm CEDR 332<br />

CRTZ2 0163311 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-2 W 6:00pm 8:50pm LINN 202<br />

MGT-121 Project Management Basics 3<br />

CRF01 0158643 8/22 12/16 O’Brien<br />

LEC MWF 11:00am 11:50am NIEL 223<br />

CRF02 0158644 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC Th 6:00pm 8:50pm NIEL 212<br />

MGT-130 Principles of Supervision 3<br />

CRF02 0158646 8/22 12/16 Feldman<br />

LEC MWF 11:00am 11:50am NIEL 106<br />

CRF01 0158645 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC T 2:00pm 2:50pm BENT 352<br />

LEC Th 1:00pm 2:50pm BENT 352<br />

MGT-134 Work Habits and Absenteeism 1<br />

CRTA3 0163830 11/5 11/5 McIllece<br />

KTS-3 S 8:00am 4:50pm LINN 203A<br />

MGT-135 Performance Appraisal for Managers 1<br />

CRF01 0158647 10/22 10/22<br />

LEC S 8:00am 5:00pm NIEL 121<br />

MGT-137 Developing Leadership Skills 1<br />

CRTA3 0163765 10/1 10/1 Whitson<br />

KTS-3 S 8:00am 4:50pm LINN 203A<br />

MGT-139 Effective Team Bldg/Managers 1<br />

CRF01 0158648 11/12 11/12<br />

LEC S 8:00am 5:00pm NIEL 121<br />

MGT-140 Time Mgmt in the Workplace 1<br />

CRTA3 0163753 9/24 9/24 Whitson<br />

KTS-3 S 8:00am 4:50pm LINN 203A<br />

MGT-145 Human Relations in Management 3<br />

R CRF16 0158663 8/22 10/14<br />

LEC MTW 2:00pm 3:45pm HOTL 181<br />

CRF01 0158649 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MWF 8:00am 8:50am NIEL 121<br />

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CRF03 0158651 8/22 12/16 Feldman<br />

LEC MWF 9:00am 9:50am NIEL 121<br />

CRF04 0158652 8/22 12/16 Merlak<br />

LEC MWF 10:00am 10:50am BENT 303<br />

CRTA3 0163442 8/22 12/16 Abel<br />

KTS-3 MWF 10:00am 10:50am LINN 203A<br />

CRF07 0158655 8/22 12/16 Santillan<br />

LEC MWF 11:00am 11:50am NIEL 127<br />

CRF05 0158653 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MWF 11:00am 11:50am BENT 352<br />

CRF14 0158661 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MWF 12:00pm 12:50pm NIEL 127<br />

CRF06 0158654 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MWF 12:00pm 12:50pm BENT 353<br />

CRF10 0158658 8/22 12/16 Feldman<br />

LEC MWF 1:00pm 1:50pm NIEL 127<br />

CRF15 0158662 8/22 12/16 Feldman<br />

LEC MWF 2:00pm 2:50pm NIEL 127<br />

CRF02 0158650 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC T 8:00am 9:50am NIEL 121<br />

LEC Th 8:00am 8:50am NIEL 121<br />

CRF09 0158657 8/22 12/16 Merlak<br />

LEC T 10:00am 10:50am BENT 356<br />

LEC Th 9:00am 10:50am BENT 356<br />

CRF08 0158656 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC T 12:00pm 1:50pm LINN 126<br />

LEC Th 12:00pm 12:50pm LINN 126<br />

CRF12 0158659 8/22 12/16 Goings<br />

LEC T 2:00pm 2:50pm NIEL 122<br />

LEC Th 1:00pm 2:50pm NIEL 122<br />

CRTP2 0163302 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-2 Th 3:00pm 5:50pm LINN 202<br />

CRF13 0158660 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC Th 6:00pm 8:50pm NIEL 121<br />

MGT-170 Human Resource Management 3<br />

CRF01 0158664 8/22 12/16 Feldman<br />

LEC T 10:00am 10:50am NIEL 106<br />

LEC Th 9:00am 10:50am NIEL 106<br />

MGT-172 Employment Practices u 1<br />

CRF01 0158665 9/10 9/10<br />

LEC S 8:00am 5:00pm NIEL 127<br />

MGT-173 Training & Employee Development u 1<br />

CRF01 0158666 10/8 10/8<br />

LEC S 8:00am 5:00pm NIEL 127<br />

CRTA3 0163376 11/12 11/12 Schaffer<br />

KTS-3 S 8:00am 4:50pm LINN 203A<br />

MGT-182 Labor Relation/Coll Bargaining u 1<br />

CRF01 0158667 11/5 11/5<br />

LEC S 8:00am 5:00pm NIEL 121<br />

MGT-192 Managing Emp Benefit Programs 1<br />

CRF01 0158668 10/15 10/15<br />

LEC S 8:00am 5:00pm NIEL 121<br />

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MGT-193 Wage and Salary Administration u 1<br />

CRF01 0158669 9/24 9/24<br />

LEC S 8:00am 5:00pm NIEL 127<br />

CRTA3 0163801 10/29 10/29<br />

KTS-3 S 8:00am 4:50pm LINN 203A<br />

MGT-300 Intro to Entrepreneurship 3<br />

CRF02 0158671 8/22 12/16 Klemme<br />

LEC MWF 1:00pm 1:50pm NIEL 106<br />

CRF03 0158672 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC T 12:00pm 1:50pm BENT 352<br />

LEC Th 12:00pm 12:50pm BENT 352<br />

CRF01 0158670 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC W 5:30pm 8:20pm NIEL 106<br />

MGT-301 Progressive Mgt Trends/Careers 3<br />

CRF01 0163116 8/22 12/16 Merlak<br />

LEC MWF 1:00pm 1:50pm BENT 355<br />

MIL Military and ROTC<br />

MIL-100 Foundations US Air Force I 1<br />

CRF01 0158673 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC W 2:00pm 2:50pm NIEL 106<br />

MIL-104 Army ROTC Leadership/Pers Dev 1<br />

CRF01 0158674 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC W 10:00am 10:50am COCO 205CC<br />

MIL-105 Army ROTC Intro Tactical Lead 1<br />

CRF01 0158676 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MW 9:00am 9:50am COCO 205CC<br />

MIL-111 AFROTC Leadership Lab I 1<br />

CRF01 0158678 8/22 12/16<br />

MIL-200 Evolution USAF Air/Sp Pwr I 1<br />

CRF01 0158679 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC W 3:00pm 3:50pm NIEL 106<br />

MIL-211 AFROTC Leadership Lab III 1<br />

CRF01 0158680 8/22 12/16<br />

MKT Marketing<br />

MKT-110 Principles of Marketing 3<br />

CRF01 0158681 8/22 12/16 Klemme<br />

LEC MWF 9:00am 9:50am NIEL 122<br />

CRF02 0158682 8/22 12/16 Klemme<br />

LEC T 10:00am 10:50am NIEL 121<br />

LEC Th 9:00am 10:50am NIEL 121<br />

CRF04 0158683 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC T 6:00pm 8:50pm BENT 355<br />

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CEDAR RAPIDS MAIN CAMPUS . <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> . <strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Class</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong><br />

MKT-140 Principles of Selling 3<br />

150<br />

CRF03 0158685 8/22 12/16 Saville<br />

LEC MWF 11:00am 11:50am NIEL 121<br />

CRF02 0158684 8/22 12/16 Saville<br />

LEC MWF 12:00pm 12:50pm NIEL 106<br />

CRF06 0158686 8/22 12/16 Saville<br />

LEC T 12:00pm 1:50pm NIEL 106<br />

LEC Th 12:00pm 12:50pm NIEL 106<br />

CRF07 0158687 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC Th 6:00pm 8:50pm NIEL 106<br />

MKT-150 Principles of Advertising 3<br />

CRF03 0158690 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC M 6:00pm 8:50pm NIEL 121<br />

CRF01 0158688 8/22 12/16 Abel<br />

LEC MWF 11:00am 11:50am BENT 353<br />

CRF02 0158689 8/22 12/16 Abel<br />

LEC T 2:00pm 2:50pm NIEL 106<br />

LEC Th 1:00pm 2:50pm NIEL 106<br />

MKT-160 Principles of Retailing 3<br />

CRF01 0158691 8/22 12/16 Abel<br />

LEC T 8:00am 9:50am NIEL 106<br />

LEC Th 8:00am 8:50am NIEL 106<br />

MKT-168 Buying & Merchandising Strat 3<br />

CRF01 0158692 8/22 12/16 Abel<br />

LEC MWF 1:00pm 1:50pm NIEL 121<br />

MKT-180 Customer Service Strategies 1<br />

CRF01 0158693 8/22 10/14<br />

LEC T 6:00pm 7:50pm NIEL 106<br />

CRTA3 0163791 10/15 10/22 McIllece<br />

KTS-3 S 8:00am 4:50pm LINN 203A<br />

MKT-297 Market & Advert for Entrepreneur u 3<br />

CRF01 0158695 8/22 12/16 Klemme<br />

LEC MWF 10:00am 10:50am NIEL 127<br />

MMS Mass Media Studies<br />

MMS-101 Mass Media 3<br />

CRF01 0159261 8/22 12/16 Kodet<br />

LEC T 3:00pm 4:50pm CEDR 1037<br />

LEC Th 3:00pm 3:50pm CEDR 1037<br />

MMS-104 Intro to Electronic Prod 2<br />

CRF01 0159262 8/22 12/16 Smetana<br />

LEC T 9:00am 10:50am LINN 101E<br />

CRF03 0159264 8/22 12/16 Smetana<br />

LEC Th 9:00am 10:50am LINN 101E<br />

MMS-133 News Media Convergence u 3<br />

CRF01 0159265 8/22 12/16 Smetana<br />

LEC T 2:00pm 2:50pm CEDR 1056<br />

LEC Th 1:00pm 2:50pm CEDR 1056<br />

MMS-220 Advanced Television u 2<br />

CRF01 0159266 8/22 12/16 Smetana<br />

LEC M 10:00am 11:50am LINN 101E<br />

MMS-240 Promotions & Public Relations 3<br />

CRF01 0159267 8/22 12/16 Smetana<br />

LEC MWF 1:00pm 1:50pm CEDR 1056<br />

MMS-948 Special Projects: Communiqué 1<br />

CRF06 0160906 8/15 8/18 Riebe<br />

LAB MTWTh 9:00am 4:00pm CEDR 327<br />

MMS-948 Special Projects: KSP 1<br />

CRF05 0160905 8/15 8/18 Smetana<br />

LAB MTWTh 9:00am 4:00pm CEDR 1056<br />

MMS-948 Special Projects: News Prod 1<br />

CRF02 0159269 8/22 12/16 Smetana<br />

LAB T 1:00pm 1:50pm LINN 101E<br />

MMS-948 Special Projects: Online Rept. 1<br />

CRF15 0163926 8/22 12/16 Riebe<br />

LAB W 1:00pm 1:50pm CEDR 1039<br />

MMS-948 Special Proj Student Ambassador 1<br />

CRF10 0159273 8/22 12/16 Bartell<br />

LAB Th 11:00pm 11:50pm IOWA IOWAB<br />

LAB Th 11:00pm 11:50pm IOWA IOWAA<br />

MMS-948 Special Projects: Nonlinear Ed 1<br />

CRF08 0159272 8/22 12/16 Smetana<br />

LAB F 12:00pm 12:50pm LINN 101E<br />

MMS-948 Special Projects 1<br />

CRF13 0159274 8/22 12/16 Kodet<br />

MUA Music - Applied<br />

• A material fee applies to all MUA courses.<br />

MUA-300 Applied Baritone 2<br />

CRF02 0161925 8/22 12/16 Pedde<br />

MUA-300 Applied Baritone 1<br />

CRF01 0161924 8/22 12/16 Pedde<br />

MUA-301 Applied Bassoon 1<br />

CRF01 0161926 8/22 12/16 Morton<br />

MUA-301 Applied Bassoon 2<br />

CRF02 0161927 8/22 12/16 Morton<br />

MUA-302 Applied Cello 1<br />

CRF01 0161928 8/22 12/16 Shaw<br />

MUA-302 Applied Cello 2<br />

CRF02 0161929 8/22 12/16 Shaw<br />

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MUA-303 Applied Clarinet 2<br />

CRF02 0161931 8/22 12/16 Rodenberg<br />

MUA-303 Applied Clarinet 1<br />

CRF01 0161930 8/22 12/16 Rodenberg<br />

MUA-304 Applied Drum Set 1<br />

CRF01 0161932 8/22 12/16 McPartland<br />

MUA-304 Applied Drum Set 2<br />

CRF02 0161933 8/22 12/16 McPartland<br />

MUA-305 Applied Flute 2<br />

CRF02 0161935 8/22 12/16 Ho<br />

MUA-305 Applied Flute 1<br />

CRF01 0161934 8/22 12/16 Ho<br />

MUA-306 Applied French Horn 1<br />

CRF01 0161936 8/22 12/16 Harris<br />

MUA-306 Applied French Horn 2<br />

CRF02 0161937 8/22 12/16 Harris<br />

MUA-307 Applied Guitar 1<br />

CRF01 0161938 8/22 12/16 Towey<br />

CRF03 0161940 8/22 12/16 Gibson<br />

MUA-307 Applied Guitar 2<br />

CRF04 0161941 8/22 12/16 Gibson<br />

CRF02 0161939 8/22 12/16 Towey<br />

MUA-308 Applied Oboe 1<br />

CRF01 0161942 8/22 12/16 Morton<br />

MUA-308 Applied Oboe 2<br />

CRF02 0161943 8/22 12/16 Morton<br />

MUA-309 Applied Organ 2<br />

CRF00 0161944 8/22 12/16 Cuffel<br />

MUA-310 Applied Piano 2<br />

CRF06 0161950 8/22 12/16<br />

MUA-310 Applied Piano 1<br />

CRF05 0161949 8/22 12/16<br />

MUA-310 Applied Piano 2<br />

CRF04 0161948 8/22 12/16 Nichols<br />

CRF02 0161946 8/22 12/16 Whipple<br />

MUA-310 Applied Piano 1<br />

CRF03 0161947 8/22 12/16 Nichols<br />

CRF01 0161945 8/22 12/16 Whipple<br />

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MUA-311 Applied Saxophone 1<br />

CRF01 0161951 8/22 12/16 Western<br />

MUA-311 Applied Saxophone 2<br />

CRF02 0161952 8/22 12/16 Western<br />

MUA-312 Applied String Bass 1<br />

CRF01 0161953 8/22 12/16 Welch<br />

MUA-312 Applied String Bass 2<br />

CRF02 0161954 8/22 12/16 Welch<br />

MUA-314 Applied Trombone 2<br />

CRF02 0161956 8/22 12/16 Pedde<br />

MUA-314 Applied Trombone 1<br />

CRF01 0161955 8/22 12/16 Pedde<br />

MUA-315 Applied Trumpet 1<br />

CRF01 0161957 8/22 12/16 Pedde<br />

MUA-315 Applied Trumpet 2<br />

CRF02 0161958 8/22 12/16 Pedde<br />

MUA-316 Applied Tuba 2<br />

CRF02 0161960 8/22 12/16 Pedde<br />

MUA-316 Applied Tuba 1<br />

CRF01 0161959 8/22 12/16 Pedde<br />

MUA-317 Applied Viola 1<br />

CRF51 0161961 8/22 12/16 Kimber<br />

MUA-317 Applied Viola 2<br />

CRF53 0161962 8/22 12/16 Kimber<br />

MUA-318 Applied Violin 2<br />

CRF02 0161964 8/22 12/16 Hoffman<br />

MUA-318 Applied Violin 1<br />

CRF01 0161963 8/22 12/16 Hoffman<br />

MUA-319 Applied Voice 1<br />

CRF07 0161967 8/22 12/16 Barclay<br />

CRF01 0161965 8/22 12/16 Holmes-Bendixen<br />

MUA-319 Applied Voice 2<br />

CRF02 0161966 8/22 12/16 Holmes-Bendixen<br />

CRF08 0161968 8/22 12/16 Barclay<br />

MUS Music - General<br />

MUS-100 Music Appreciation 3<br />

CRF00 0161969 8/22 12/16 Wilson<br />

LEC MWF 9:00am 9:50am CEDR 234<br />

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152<br />

CRF04 0161970 8/22 12/16 Wilson<br />

LEC MWF 11:00am 11:50am CEDR 343<br />

CRF08 0161971 8/22 12/16 Wilson<br />

LEC T 6:00pm 8:50pm CEDR 234<br />

MUS-102 Music Fundamentals 3<br />

CRF09 0161972 8/22 12/16 Feldkamp<br />

LEC MWF 10:00am 10:50am CEDR 384<br />

MUS-120 Music Theory I 3<br />

CRF11 0161973 8/22 12/16 Zamzow<br />

LEC MWF 10:00am 10:50am CEDR 375<br />

MUS-135 Music Theory Lab I 1<br />

CRF13 0161974 8/22 12/16 Zamzow<br />

LAB TTh 10:00am 10:50am CEDR 375<br />

MUS-140 Concert Choir 1<br />

CRF85 0161975 8/22 12/16 Salucka<br />

CLI TTh 2:00pm 3:30pm CEDR 384<br />

MUS-145 Concert Band 1<br />

CRF89 0161976 8/22 12/16 Zamzow<br />

LAB T 7:00pm 9:00pm CEDR 375<br />

MUS-150 Chamber Ens: Celtic 1<br />

CRF95 0161980 8/22 12/16 Zamzow<br />

LAB M 1:00pm 1:50pm CEDR 375<br />

MUS-150 Chamber Ensem: Madrigal Choir 1<br />

CRF98 0162704 8/22 12/16 Salucka<br />

LAB M 6:00pm 7:50pm CEDR 384<br />

MUS-150 Chamber Ensemble: Strings 1<br />

CRF93 0161979 8/22 12/16 Shaw<br />

LAB T 2:00pm 2:50pm ARTA 128<br />

MUS-150 Chamber Ensemble: Brass 1<br />

CRF91 0161977 8/22 12/16 Zamzow<br />

LAB W 1:00pm 1:50pm CEDR 375<br />

MUS-150 Chamber Ensemble: Woodwind 1<br />

CRF92 0161978 8/22 12/16 Zamzow<br />

LAB W 1:00pm 1:50pm CEDR 375<br />

MUS-150 Chamber Ensemble: Percussion 1<br />

CRF96 0161981 8/22 12/16 Wilson<br />

LAB Th 2:00pm 2:50pm CEDR 375<br />

MUS-150 Chamber Ens: Recorder & Early Music 1<br />

CRF97 0161982 8/22 12/16 Zamzow<br />

LAB F 1:00pm 1:50pm CEDR 375<br />

MUS-157 Vocal Jazz: RSVP 1<br />

CRF88 0161984 8/22 12/16 Salucka<br />

CLI5 MW 11:00am 12:50pm CEDR 384<br />

CLI5 F 11:00am 11:50am CEDR 384<br />

MUS-157 Vocal Jazz: Jazz Transit 1<br />

CRF86 0161983 8/22 12/16 Salucka<br />

CLI5 MW 1:00pm 2:50pm CEDR 384<br />

CLI5 F 1:00pm 1:50pm CEDR 384<br />

MUS-163 Instrumental Jazz Ensemble 1<br />

CRF93 0161985 8/22 12/16 Feldkamp<br />

CLI MW 3:00pm 4:50pm CEDR 375<br />

MUS-165 Jazz Combo 1<br />

CRF95 0161986 8/22 12/16 Feldkamp<br />

LAB TTh 12:00pm 12:50pm CEDR 375<br />

LAB TTh 12:00pm 12:50pm CEDR 384<br />

MUS-191 Jazz Improvisation 2<br />

CRF15 0161987 8/22 12/16 Feldkamp<br />

LEC TTh 1:00pm 1:50pm CEDR 375<br />

MUS-208 Rock, Jazz and Blues Music 3<br />

CRF72 0161988 8/22 12/16 McPartland<br />

LEC MWF 11:00am 11:50am CEDR 375<br />

MUS-220 Music Theory III u 3<br />

CRF78 0161989 8/22 12/16 Zamzow<br />

LEC MWF 9:00am 9:50am CEDR 375<br />

MUS-235 Music Theory Lab III u 1<br />

CRF82 0161990 8/22 12/16 Zamzow<br />

LAB TTh 9:00am 9:50am CEDR 375<br />

MUS-259 Intro to MIDI 3<br />

CRF74 0162669 8/22 12/16 Feldkamp<br />

LEC MWF 11:00am 11:50am NIEL 128<br />

CRF75 0162671 8/22 12/16 Feldkamp<br />

LEC MWF 12:00pm 12:50pm NIEL 128<br />

MUS-268 Audio Production I 3<br />

CRF00 0161992 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC TTh 4:00pm 5:30pm NIEL 128<br />

CRF01 0161993 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC Th 6:00pm 8:50pm NIEL 128<br />

MUS-298 Performance Sem for Musicians u 1<br />

CRF96 0161995 8/22 12/16 Zamzow<br />

LAB F 12:00pm 12:50pm CEDR 375<br />

MUS-924 Honors Project 1<br />

CRF01 0161996 8/22 12/16<br />

MUS-928 Independent Study 2<br />

CRF99 0161998 8/22 12/16<br />

MUS-928 Independent Study 1<br />

CRF97 0161997 8/22 12/16<br />

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NET Computer Networking<br />

NET-122 Computer Hardware Basics 3<br />

CRF02 0158697 8/22 12/16 Symington<br />

L/L MW 10:00am 11:50am NIEL 213<br />

CRF05 0158700 8/22 12/16<br />

L/L T 6:00pm 9:50pm NIEL 213<br />

CRF01 0158696 8/22 12/16<br />

L/L TTh 9:00am 10:50am NIEL 213<br />

CRF03 0158698 8/22 12/16 Symington<br />

L/L TTh 12:00pm 1:50pm NIEL 213<br />

NET-137 Advanced PC Concepts u 3<br />

CRF01 0158701 8/22 12/16 Beaty<br />

L/L TTh 2:00pm 3:50pm NIEL 109<br />

CRF02 0158702 8/22 12/16 Beaty<br />

L/L W 6:00pm 9:50pm NIEL 109<br />

NET-154 Networking Basics 3<br />

CRF02 0158704 8/22 12/16 Smith<br />

L/L MW 2:00pm 3:50pm NIEL 109<br />

CRF01 0158703 8/22 12/16 Smith<br />

L/L WF 8:00am 9:50am NIEL 217<br />

CRF03 0158705 8/22 12/16 McCarthy<br />

L/L Th 5:30pm 9:20pm NIEL 109<br />

NET-174 LAN Administration u 3<br />

CRF01 0158707 8/22 12/16 Thompson<br />

L/L MW 2:00pm 3:50pm NIEL 217<br />

CRF02 0158708 8/22 12/16 Symington<br />

L/L T 5:30pm 9:20pm NIEL 217<br />

NET-184 WAN Basics u 2<br />

CRF01 0158709 8/22 12/16 Thompson<br />

LEC F 10:00am 11:50am NIEL 110<br />

NET-190 Critical Problem Solving 1<br />

CRF01 0158710 8/22 10/14 Smith<br />

LEC F 10:00am 11:50am NIEL 212<br />

CRF02 0158711 10/17 12/16 Smith<br />

LEC F 10:00am 11:50am NIEL 212<br />

• October start class.<br />

NET-192 Network Cabling u 3<br />

CRF01 0164336 8/22 12/16 Symington<br />

L/L TTh 2:00pm 3:50pm NIEL 110<br />

NET-212 Cisco Networking 3<br />

CRF04 0158715 8/22 12/16 Smith<br />

L/L M 5:30pm 9:20pm NIEL 217<br />

CRF03 0158714 8/22 12/16 Beaty<br />

L/L MW 12:00pm 1:50pm NIEL 217<br />

CRF02 0158713 8/22 12/16 Beaty<br />

L/L TTh 9:00am 10:50am NIEL 109<br />

NET-222 Cisco Routers u 3<br />

CRF01 0158716 8/22 12/16 Suiter<br />

L/L MW 10:00am 11:50am NIEL 110<br />

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NET-232 Cisco Switches u 3<br />

CRF01 0158717 8/22 12/16 Suiter<br />

L/L M 6:00pm 9:50pm NIEL 213<br />

NET-321 Windows Networking u 3<br />

CRF01 0164330 8/22 12/16 Suiter<br />

L/L MW 8:00am 9:50am NIEL 109<br />

CRF02 0158718 8/22 12/16 Smith<br />

L/L MW 12:00pm 1:50pm NIEL 109<br />

NET-323 Windows Network Management 3<br />

CRF01 0164752 8/22 12/16 Beaty<br />

L/L WF 8:00am 9:50am NIEL 110<br />

NET-338 Directory Concepts u 3<br />

CRF01 0158719 8/22 12/16 McCarthy<br />

LEC T 12:00pm 1:50pm NIEL 212<br />

LEC Th 12:00pm 12:50pm NIEL 212<br />

NET-400 Linux Networking u 3<br />

CRF02 0158720 8/22 12/16 Thompson<br />

L/L TTh 12:00pm 1:50pm NIEL 110<br />

NET-571 Server Configuration u 3<br />

CRF01 0164335 8/22 12/16 Thompson<br />

L/L M 5:30pm 9:20pm NIEL 110<br />

NET-600 Network Security Basics u 3<br />

CRF01 0158722 8/22 12/16 Symington<br />

L/L MW 2:00pm 3:50pm NIEL 110<br />

CRF02 0158723 8/22 12/16 Symington<br />

L/L WF 12:00pm 1:50pm NIEL 110<br />

NET-618 Network Defense u 3<br />

CRF01 0158724 8/22 10/14 Thompson<br />

L/L W 5:30pm 9:20pm NIEL 110<br />

NET-680 TCP/IP for Networking u 3<br />

CRF01 0158726 8/22 12/16 Thompson<br />

L/L TTh 9:00am 10:50am NIEL 110<br />

NET-785 Fund of Desktop Support 3<br />

CRF01 0158727 8/22 12/16 Smith<br />

L/L TTh 2:00pm 3:50pm NIEL 229<br />

CRF03 0158728 8/22 12/16 Hench<br />

L/L WF 10:00am 11:50am NIEL 109<br />

PEA Physical Education Activities<br />

PEA-110 Badminton I 1<br />

CRF01 0160221 10/17 12/16 Pick<br />

LAB MW 11:00am 12:50pm RECR GyM<br />

• October start class.<br />

PEA-134 Golf I 1<br />

CRF01 0160222 8/22 10/14 Pauli<br />

LAB TTh 12:00pm 1:50pm RECR CLASSRM<br />

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154<br />

PEA-150 Powerwalking 1<br />

CRF10 0160224 10/17 12/16 Pauli<br />

LAB TTh 12:00pm 1:50pm RECR CLASSRM<br />

• October start class.<br />

PEA-154 Racquetball I 1<br />

CRF01 0160225 8/22 12/16 Muhl<br />

LAB MW 1:00pm 1:50pm JOHN RB1<br />

CRF02 0160226 8/22 10/14 Muhl<br />

LAB TTh 9:00am 10:50am JOHN RB1<br />

CRF03 0160227 10/17 12/16 Muhl<br />

LAB TTh 9:00am 10:50am JOHN RB1<br />

• October start class.<br />

PEA-174 Tennis I 1<br />

CRF05 0164216 8/22 10/14 Nebergall<br />

LAB MW 2:00pm 3:50pm ATHL TENNISCT<br />

PEA-187 Weight Training I 1<br />

CRF02 0160230 8/22 10/14 Pauli<br />

LAB MW 11:00am 12:50pm RECR CLASSRM<br />

CRF01 0160229 8/22 12/16 Muhl<br />

LAB TTh 12:00pm 12:50pm JOHN WKR<br />

PEA-287 Weight Training II 1<br />

CRF01 0160231 8/22 12/16 Muhl<br />

LAB TTh 1:00pm 1:50pm JOHN WKR<br />

CRF02 0160232 10/17 12/16 Pauli<br />

LAB MW 11:00am 12:50pm RECR CLASSRM<br />

• October start class.<br />

PEC Physical Ed - Coaching Officiating<br />

PEC-111 Technique & Theory of Coaching 2<br />

CRF01 0160233 8/22 10/14 Troutman<br />

LEC T 9:00am 10:50am LINN 333<br />

LEC Th 9:00am 10:50am LINN 331<br />

CRF02 0160234 10/17 12/16 Troutman<br />

LEC T 9:00am 10:50am LINN 333<br />

LEC Th 9:00am 10:50am LINN 331<br />

• October start class.<br />

PEC-116 Athletic Dev & Human Growth 2<br />

CRF01 0160235 8/22 12/16 Muhl<br />

LEC MW 10:00am 10:50am BENT 354<br />

PEC-125 Athletic Injury Prevention 2<br />

CRF01 0160236 8/22 12/16 Muhl<br />

LEC MW 11:00am 11:50am CEDR 3047<br />

PEC-144 Theory of Coaching Baseball 2<br />

CRF01 0160237 8/22 10/14 Pauli<br />

LEC M 9:00am 10:50am RECR CLASSRM<br />

LEC W 9:00am 10:50am LINN 344<br />

PEC-148 Theory of Coaching Basketball 2<br />

CRF01 0160238 8/22 12/16 Muhl<br />

LEC MW 9:00am 9:50am JOHN GyM<br />

PEC-160 Sports Officiating 2<br />

CRF01 0160239 10/17 12/16 Pick<br />

LEC MW 9:00am 10:50am RECR CLASSRM<br />

• October start class.<br />

PEH Physical Education - General & Health<br />

PEH-111 Personal Wellness 3<br />

CRF10 0160242 8/22 12/16 Johnson<br />

LEC T 10:00am 10:50am LINN 121<br />

LEC Th 9:00am 10:50am LINN 121<br />

CRF05 0160241 8/22 12/16 Johnson<br />

LEC T 2:00pm 2:50pm LINN 146<br />

LEC Th 2:00pm 3:50pm LINN 146<br />

PEH-155 Exercise Psychology 3<br />

CRF01 0160243 8/22 12/16 Troutman<br />

LEC M 1:00pm 1:50pm LINN 246<br />

LEC WF 1:00pm 1:50pm LINN 346<br />

PEH-162 Intro to Physical Education 3<br />

CRF01 0160244 8/22 12/16 Troutman<br />

LEC MWF 2:00pm 2:50pm LINN 118<br />

PEH-255 Principles of Sport Management 3<br />

CRF01 0160245 8/22 12/16 Troutman<br />

LEC MWF 12:00pm 12:50pm LINN 126A<br />

PEV Physical Education - Intercollegiate<br />

PEV-115 Varsity Baseball 1<br />

R CRF10 0160247 8/22 12/16 Lewis<br />

PEV-121 Varsity Basketball, Men 1<br />

R CRF10 0160248 8/22 12/16 Wagemester<br />

PEV-122 Varsity Basketball, Women 1<br />

R CRF10 0160249 8/22 12/16 Muhl<br />

PEV-140 Varsity Golf 1<br />

R CRF10 0160250 8/22 12/16 Pint<br />

PEV-160 Varsity Softball 1<br />

R CRF10 0160251 8/22 12/16 yegge<br />

PEV-170 Varsity Volleyball 1<br />

R CRF10 0160252 8/22 12/16 Williams<br />

PEV-215 Varsity Baseball II u 1<br />

R CRF20 0160253 8/22 12/16 Lewis<br />

PEV-221 Varsity Basketball II, Men u 1<br />

R CRF20 0160254 8/22 12/16 Wagemester<br />

PEV-222 Varsity Basketball II, Women u 1<br />

R CRF20 0160255 8/22 12/16 Muhl<br />

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PEV-240 Varsity Golf II u 1<br />

R CRF20 0160256 8/22 12/16 Pint<br />

PEV-260 Varsity Softball II u 1<br />

R CRF20 0160257 8/22 12/16 yegge<br />

PEV-270 Varsity Volleyball II u 1<br />

R CRF20 0160258 8/22 12/16 Williams<br />

PHI Philosophy<br />

PHI-101 Intro to Philosophy 3<br />

CRF08 0161999 8/22 12/16 Bullwinkle<br />

LEC MWF 10:00am 10:50am BENT 307<br />

CRF10 0162000 8/22 12/16 Bullwinkle<br />

LEC MWF 11:00am 11:50am CEDR 332<br />

CRF20 0162001 8/22 12/16 McCord<br />

LEC T 8:00am 9:50am BENT 323<br />

LEC Th 8:00am 8:50am BENT 323<br />

CRF21 0162002 8/22 12/16 McCord<br />

LEC T 10:00am 10:50am CEDR 332<br />

LEC Th 9:00am 10:50am CEDR 332<br />

CRF22 0162003 8/22 12/16 LeGrant<br />

LEC T 2:00pm 2:50pm BENT 322<br />

LEC Th 1:00pm 2:50pm BENT 322<br />

CRF24 0162004 8/22 12/16 LeGrant<br />

LEC W 6:00pm 8:50pm CEDR 332<br />

PHI-105 Introduction to Ethics 3<br />

CRF38 0162008 8/22 12/16 LeGrant<br />

LEC M 6:00pm 8:50pm BENT 316<br />

CRTA2 0163987 8/22 12/16 Greer<br />

KTS-2 MWF 8:00am 8:50am LINN 202<br />

CRF32 0164205 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MWF 12:00pm 12:50pm BENT 359<br />

CRF33 0162006 8/22 12/16 Bullwinkle<br />

LEC T 12:00pm 1:50pm CEDR 325<br />

LEC Th 12:00pm 12:50pm CEDR 325<br />

CRF34 0162007 8/22 12/16 Bullwinkle<br />

LEC T 2:00pm 2:50pm NIEL 313<br />

LEC Th 1:00pm 2:50pm NIEL 313<br />

PHI-111 Basic Reasoning 3<br />

CRF28 0162009 8/22 12/16 McCord<br />

LEC MWF 9:00am 9:50am CEDR 332<br />

CRF30 0162010 8/22 12/16 McCord<br />

LEC MWF 10:00am 10:50am CEDR 325<br />

CRF32 016<strong>2011</strong> 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MWF 1:00pm 1:50pm CEDR 341<br />

CRF33 0162012 8/22 12/16 Lemos<br />

LEC T 6:00pm 8:50pm CEDR 325<br />

PHI-160 Environmental Ethics 3<br />

CRF00 0162207 8/22 12/16 Bullwinkle<br />

LEC MWF 12:00pm 12:50pm BENT 316<br />

<strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Class</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong> . <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> . CEDAR RAPIDS MAIN CAMPUS<br />

PHI-924 Honors Project 1<br />

CRF90 0162013 8/22 12/16<br />

PHI-928 Independent Study 3<br />

CRF96 0162015 8/22 12/16<br />

PHI-928 Independent Study 1<br />

CRF94 0162014 8/22 12/16<br />

PHS Physical Science<br />

PHS-151 Introduction to Astronomy 3<br />

CRF20 0160487 8/22 12/16 Elliff<br />

L/L MW 3:00pm 4:30pm LINN 147A<br />

CRF10 0160486 8/22 12/16 Elliff<br />

L/L T 12:00pm 1:50pm LINN 346<br />

L/L Th 12:00pm 12:50pm LINN 146<br />

PHS-170 Physical Geology 3<br />

CRF10 0160488 8/22 12/16 Ochs<br />

LEC MWF 9:00am 9:50am LINN 218<br />

CRF20 0160489 8/22 12/16 Ochs<br />

LEC T 12:00pm 1:50pm LINN 219<br />

LEC Th 12:00pm 12:50pm LINN 219<br />

PHS-171 Physical Geology Lab u 1<br />

CRF10 0160490 8/22 12/16 Ochs<br />

LAB Th 1:00pm 2:50pm LINN 230<br />

PHY Physics<br />

PHY-120 Introductory Physics 3<br />

CRF10 0160491 8/22 12/16 Arnett<br />

LAB M 1:00pm 2:50pm LINN 248<br />

LEC W 1:00pm 2:50pm LINN 247<br />

CRF20 0160492 8/22 12/16 Meza<br />

LAB M 6:00pm 7:50pm LINN 248<br />

LEC W 6:00pm 7:50pm LINN 247<br />

PHY-162 College Physics I 4<br />

CRF11 0160494 8/22 12/16 Arnett<br />

LEC M 10:00am 10:50am LINN 247<br />

LEC W 10:00am 11:50am LINN 247<br />

LAB Th 12:00pm 1:50pm LINN 248<br />

CRF10 0160493 8/22 12/16 Arnett<br />

LEC M 10:00am 10:50am LINN 247<br />

LEC W 10:00am 11:50am LINN 247<br />

LAB Th 9:00am 10:50am LINN 248<br />

PHY-212 <strong>Class</strong>ical Physics I u 5<br />

CRF10 0160495 8/22 12/16 Arnett<br />

LEC MW 8:00am 9:50am LINN 247<br />

LAB F 8:00am 9:50am LINN 248<br />

CRF11 0160496 8/22 12/16 Arnett<br />

LEC MW 8:00am 9:50am LINN 247<br />

LAB F 10:00am 11:50am LINN 248<br />

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156<br />

POL Political Science<br />

POL-111 American National Government 3<br />

CRF01 0161253 8/22 12/16 Owen<br />

LEC MWF 11:00am 11:50am CEDR 3046<br />

CRF02 0161254 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC T 12:00pm 1:50pm<br />

LEC Th 12:00pm 12:50pm<br />

CRF05 0161255 8/22 12/16 Pelletier<br />

LEC W 6:00pm 8:50pm BENT 304<br />

POL-121 International Relations 3<br />

CRF04 0161256 8/22 12/16 Owen<br />

LEC MWF 1:00pm 1:50pm BENT 323<br />

CRF08 0161258 8/22 12/16 Siebenmann<br />

LEC TTh 3:00pm 4:45pm BENT 356<br />

POL-125 Comparative Gov & Politics 3<br />

CRF05 0161259 8/22 12/16 Owen<br />

LEC MWF 12:00pm 12:50pm BENT 315<br />

PRL Paralegal<br />

PRL-101 Paralegal Studies Orientation u 3<br />

CRF02 0159277 8/22 12/16 Clevenger<br />

LEC T 1:00pm 3:50pm CEDR 1055<br />

CRF01 0159276 8/22 12/16 Clevenger<br />

LEC Th 6:00pm 8:50pm CEDR 1055<br />

PRL-105 Legal Ethics u 1<br />

CRF01 0159278 8/22 12/16 Clevenger<br />

LEC T 5:00pm 5:50pm CEDR 1055<br />

PRL-110 Fund of Legal Research/Writing u 2<br />

CRF01 0159279 8/22 12/16 Clevenger<br />

LEC W 2:00pm 3:50pm CEDR 1056<br />

LEC W 2:00pm 3:50pm BENT 158<br />

CRF02 0159280 8/22 12/16 Clevenger<br />

LEC W 7:00pm 8:50pm CEDR 3055<br />

LEC W 7:00pm 8:50pm BENT 158<br />

PRL-111 Adv Legal Research/Writing u 2<br />

CRF03 0159282 8/22 12/16 Butz<br />

LEC W 7:00pm 8:50pm CEDR 1056<br />

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PRL-120 Investigation for Paralegals u 2<br />

CRF01 0159283 8/22 12/16 Martinek<br />

LEC M 6:00pm 7:50pm CEDR 1045<br />

CRF03 0159285 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC T 11:00am 11:50am CEDR 1056<br />

LEC Th 11:00am 11:50am CEDR 1056<br />

CRF02 0159284 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC T 12:00pm 1:50pm CEDR 1056<br />

LEC Th 12:00pm 12:50pm CEDR 1056<br />

PRL-130 Torts u 2<br />

CRF01 0159287 8/22 12/16 Blades<br />

LEC T 6:00pm 7:50pm CEDR 1045<br />

PRL-145 Secured Transactions u 2<br />

CRF02 0159288 8/22 12/16 McCuskey<br />

LEC Th 3:00pm 4:50pm CEDR 1045<br />

PRL-165 Estate Planning/Administration u 2<br />

CRF01 0159289 8/22 12/16 Butz<br />

LEC W 5:00pm 6:50pm CEDR 1056<br />

PRL-175 Contracts u 2<br />

CRF01 0159290 8/22 12/16 McCuskey<br />

LEC Th 5:00pm 6:50pm CEDR 1045<br />

PRL-176 Civil Litigation u 3<br />

CRF29 0159293<br />

CRF33 0159294 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MWF 10:00am 10:50am CEDR 1037<br />

CRF27 0159292 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MWF 2:00pm 2:50pm BENT 356<br />

CRF01 0159291 8/22 12/16 O’Connell<br />

LEC F 3:00pm 5:50pm CEDR 1037<br />

PRL-180 Employment Law Topics u 2<br />

CRF01 0159295 8/22 12/16 O’Connell<br />

LEC F 1:00pm 2:50pm CEDR 1037<br />

PRL-924 Honors Project 1<br />

CRF01 0159296<br />

PRL-932 Internship 3<br />

CRF01 0159297 8/22 12/16 Clevenger<br />

CLI W 4:00pm 4:50pm CEDR 1055<br />

PSY Psychology<br />

PSY-111 Intro to Psychology 3<br />

CRF15 0161280 8/22 12/16 Wolf<br />

LEC M 6:00pm 8:50pm CEDR 1055<br />

CRF99 0161291 8/22 12/16 Gill<br />

LEC MW 4:00pm 5:45pm BENT 304<br />

CRTA1 0163754 8/22 12/16 Kilburg<br />

KTS-1 MWF 7:00am 7:50am LINN 211B<br />

CRF01 0161263 8/22 12/16 Rosene<br />

LEC MWF 8:00am 8:50am CEDR 3008<br />

CRF03 0161266 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MWF 9:00am 9:50am CEDR 1055<br />

CRF04 0161267 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MWF 9:00am 9:50am BENT 359<br />

CRF05 0161269 8/22 12/16 Wightman<br />

LEC MWF 10:00am 10:50am CEDR 1055<br />

CRF06 0161270 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MWF 10:00am 10:50am BENT 356<br />

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CRF07 0161272 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MWF 11:00am 11:50am CEDR 1037<br />

CRF13 0161278 8/22 12/16 Stephenson<br />

LEC MWF 11:00am 11:50am BENT 356<br />

CRF09 0161273 8/22 12/16 Dodd<br />

LEC MWF 11:00am 11:50am BENT 315<br />

CRF11 0161276 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MWF 12:00pm 12:50pm CEDR 343<br />

CRF47 0161289 8/22 12/16 Stephenson<br />

LEC MWF 1:00pm 1:50pm BENT 304<br />

CRF89 0164224 8/22 12/16 Wightman<br />

LEC MWF 2:00pm 2:50pm BENT 319<br />

CRF10 0161275 8/22 12/16 Osborn<br />

LEC MWF 3:00pm 3:50pm BENT 319<br />

H CRTA2 0163811 8/22 12/16 Brennom<br />

KTS-2 MF 11:00am 11:50am LINN 202<br />

CRF14 0161279 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC T 8:00am 9:50am CEDR 1055<br />

LEC Th 8:00am 8:50am CEDR 1055<br />

CRF90 0164225 8/22 12/16 Wightman<br />

LEC T 10:00am 10:50am CEDR 1049<br />

LEC Th 9:00am 10:50am CEDR 1049<br />

CRF17 0161281 8/22 12/16 Dodd<br />

LEC T 10:00am 10:50am BENT 319<br />

LEC Th 9:00am 10:50am BENT 319<br />

CRF37 0161286 8/22 12/16 Wolle<br />

LEC T 12:00pm 1:50pm BENT 304<br />

LEC Th 12:00pm 12:50pm BENT 304<br />

CRF18 0161282 8/22 12/16 Rosene<br />

LEC T 12:00pm 1:50pm CEDR 343<br />

LEC Th 12:00pm 12:50pm CEDR 343<br />

CRF49 0161290 8/22 12/16 Wolle<br />

LEC T 2:00pm 2:50pm BENT 304<br />

LEC Th 1:00pm 2:50pm BENT 304<br />

CRF19 0161283 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC T 2:00pm 2:50pm CEDR 1037<br />

LEC Th 1:00pm 2:50pm CEDR 1037<br />

CRF12 0161277 8/22 12/16 Shea-Hunt<br />

LEC T 5:00pm 5:50pm BENT 357<br />

LEC Th 4:00pm 5:50pm BENT 357<br />

CRF20 0161284 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC T 6:00pm 8:50pm BENT 352<br />

CRF46 0161288 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC TTh 5:30pm 7:00pm BENT 359<br />

CRF21 0161285 8/22 12/16 Mitchell<br />

LEC W 6:00pm 8:50pm BENT 319<br />

CRF02 0161264 8/22 12/16 Sapina-Kerkhove<br />

LEC W 6:00pm 8:50pm BENT 306<br />

CRF43 0161287 8/22 12/16 Shea-Hunt<br />

LEC Th 6:00pm 8:50pm CEDR 1037<br />

CRFWE 0161292 8/22 12/16 Sapina-Kerkhove<br />

LEC S 9:00am 11:50am CEDR 3059<br />

PSY-121 Developmental Psychology u 3<br />

CRF39 0161304 8/22 12/16 Osborn<br />

LEC MW 4:00pm 5:20pm BENT 305<br />

CRF25 0161295 8/22 12/16 Schultz<br />

LEC MWF 9:00am 9:50am CEDR 3008<br />

<strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Class</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong> . <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> . CEDAR RAPIDS MAIN CAMPUS<br />

CRF26 0161296 8/22 12/16 Stephenson<br />

LEC MWF 10:00am 10:50am CEDR 1037<br />

CRF27 0161297 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MWF 11:00am 11:50am BENT 359<br />

CRF32 0161299 8/22 12/16 Osborn<br />

LEC MWF 2:00pm 2:50pm BENT 315<br />

CRF30 0161298 8/22 12/16 Schultz<br />

LEC MWF 2:00pm 2:50pm BENT 356<br />

CRF02 0161293 8/22 12/16 Gill<br />

LEC MWF 3:00pm 3:50pm BENT 304<br />

H CRTA2 0163821 8/22 12/16 Brennom<br />

KTS-2 MF 10:00am 10:50am LINN 202<br />

CRF34 0161300 8/22 12/16 Wightman<br />

LEC T 12:00pm 1:50pm BENT 357<br />

LEC Th 12:00pm 12:50pm BENT 357<br />

CRF36 0161302 8/22 12/16 Gill<br />

LEC T 3:00pm 4:50pm CEDR 2037<br />

LEC Th 3:00pm 3:50pm CEDR 2037<br />

CRF37 0161303 8/22 12/16 Walker<br />

LEC W 6:00pm 8:50pm CEDR 1037<br />

PSY-241 Abnormal Psychology u 3<br />

CRF40 0161306 8/22 12/16 Dodd<br />

LEC MWF 9:00am 9:50am BENT 315<br />

CRF39 0161305 8/22 12/16 Dodd<br />

LEC MWF 12:00pm 12:50pm BENT 304<br />

CRF41 0161307 8/22 12/16 Dodd<br />

LEC T 8:00am 9:50am BENT 359<br />

LEC Th 8:00am 8:50am BENT 359<br />

PSY-251 Social Psychology u 3<br />

CRF37 0161309 8/22 12/16 Schultz<br />

LEC MWF 10:00am 10:50am CEDR 3008<br />

CRF38 0161310 8/22 12/16 Schultz<br />

LEC T 10:00am 10:50am BENT 304<br />

LEC Th 9:00am 10:50am BENT 304<br />

PSY-261 Human Sexuality 3<br />

CRF23 0161311 8/22 12/16 Wightman<br />

LEC MWF 11:00am 11:50am CEDR 1049<br />

CRF24 0161312 8/22 12/16 Sauerman<br />

LEC T 12:00pm 1:50pm CEDR 3008<br />

LEC Th 12:00pm 12:50pm CEDR 3008<br />

CRF49 0164223 8/22 12/16 Sauerman<br />

LEC T 6:00pm 8:50pm CEDR 1049<br />

PSY-924 Honors Project 1<br />

CRF42 0161313<br />

RDG Reading<br />

RDG-130 Effective Reading Strategies 3<br />

CRF01 0161067 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MWF 9:00am 9:50am CEDR 3036<br />

CRF02 0161068 8/22 12/16 Arenz<br />

LEC MWF 10:00am 10:50am CEDR 3036<br />

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158<br />

CRF03 0161069 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MWF 1:00pm 1:50pm CEDR 3036<br />

RDG-200 College Reading 3<br />

CRF08 0164690 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC M 11:00am 11:50am CEDR 3057<br />

LEC WF 11:00am 11:50am CEDR 3055<br />

CRF06 0163017 8/22 12/16 Cronbaugh<br />

LEC MWF 8:00am 8:50am CEDR 1036<br />

CRF07 0164689 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MWF 9:00am 9:50am CEDR 3057<br />

CRF05 0163015 8/22 12/16 Williams<br />

LEC MWF 10:00am 10:50am CEDR 2036<br />

CRF01 0162985 8/22 12/16 Jedlicka<br />

LEC MWF 12:00pm 12:50pm CEDR 2036<br />

CRF02 0162986 8/22 12/16 Cronbaugh<br />

LEC MWF 1:00pm 1:50pm CEDR 2036<br />

CRF10 0164692 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MWF 2:00pm 2:50pm CEDR 3055<br />

CRF09 0164691 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC T 8:00am 9:50am CEDR 327<br />

LEC Th 8:00am 8:50am CEDR 327<br />

CRF04 0162988 8/22 12/16 Williams<br />

LEC T 10:00am 10:50am CEDR 2036<br />

LEC Th 9:00am 10:50am CEDR 2036<br />

CRF03 0162987 8/22 12/16 Jedlicka<br />

LEC T 12:00pm 1:50pm CEDR 2036<br />

LEC Th 12:00pm 12:50pm CEDR 2036<br />

REL Religion<br />

REL-120 Judaism, Christianity & Islam 3<br />

CRF46 0162019 8/22 12/16 Jauhiainen<br />

LEC M 6:00pm 8:50pm BENT 322<br />

CRF40 0162016 8/22 12/16 Hagele<br />

LEC MWF 9:00am 9:50am CEDR 341<br />

CRF42 0162017 8/22 12/16 Hagele<br />

LEC MWF 11:00am 11:50am CEDR 325<br />

CRF44 0162018 8/22 12/16 Comparan-Steed<br />

LEC T 2:00pm 2:50pm CEDR 332<br />

LEC Th 1:00pm 2:50pm CEDR 332<br />

REL-130 Intro Religions of the East 3<br />

CRF46 0162020 8/22 12/16 Hagele<br />

LEC T 10:00am 10:50am CEDR 325<br />

LEC Th 9:00am 10:50am CEDR 325<br />

CRF48 0162021 8/22 12/16 Hagele<br />

LEC T 2:00pm 2:50pm CEDR 325<br />

LEC Th 1:00pm 2:50pm CEDR 325<br />

REL-140 Religion in the United States 3<br />

CRTA2 0163997 8/22 12/16 Greer<br />

KTS-2 MWF 7:00am 7:50am LINN 202<br />

CRF48 0162023 8/22 12/16 Jauhiainen<br />

LEC MWF 10:00am 10:50am CEDR 341<br />

CRF50 0162024 8/22 12/16 Jauhiainen<br />

LEC MWF 11:00am 11:50am NIEL 313<br />

CRF52 0162026 8/22 12/16 Treloar<br />

LEC T 3:00pm 4:50pm BENT 317<br />

LEC Th 3:00pm 3:50pm BENT 317<br />

REL-160 Religions of China 3<br />

CRF00 0162027 8/22 12/16 Comparan-Steed<br />

LEC T 12:00pm 1:50pm BENT 322<br />

LEC Th 12:00pm 12:50pm BENT 322<br />

REL-924 Honors Project 1<br />

CRF92 0162028 8/22 12/16<br />

REL-928 Independent Study 1<br />

CRF93 0162029 8/22 12/16<br />

SCI Science<br />

SCI-120 Forensic Science 3<br />

CRTP3 0163492 8/22 12/16 Rehnstrom<br />

KTS-3 MWF 11:00am 11:50am LINN 203A<br />

CRF01 0160497 8/22 12/16 Rehnstrom<br />

LEC W 2:00pm 3:50pm LINN 332<br />

LEC F 2:00pm 2:50pm LINN 332<br />

SCI-122 Forensic Science Laboratory 1<br />

CRF01 0160498 8/22 12/16 Rehnstrom<br />

LAB M 2:00pm 3:50pm LINN 144<br />

SDV Student Development<br />

SDV-052 Supported Education 1<br />

CRF01 0162989 8/22 12/16 Farebrother<br />

• Call 398-5454 to register.<br />

SDV-052 Supported Education 2<br />

CRF02 0162990 8/22 12/16 Farebrother<br />

• Call 398-5454 to register.<br />

SDV-052 Supported Education 3<br />

CRF03 0162991 8/22 12/16 Farebrother<br />

• Call 398-5454 to register.<br />

SDV-057 Teacher Proficiency Test Prep 1<br />

CRF01 0162992 8/22 10/14 Allen<br />

LAB MW 1:00pm 1:50pm CEDR 327<br />

SDV-077 Supported Education - VITAL 3<br />

R CRF01 0162993 8/22 12/16 Hinz<br />

SDV-080 Supported Ed: Transition 1<br />

R CRF01 0162994 8/22 12/16 Hinz<br />

LAB MTWThF 8:00am 3:00pm H/F4 A<br />

SDV-084 Academic Prep I 1<br />

CRF01 0162995 8/22 10/14 Allen<br />

LAB MW 1:00pm 1:50pm CEDR 327<br />

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CRF02 0162996 8/22 10/14 Williams<br />

LAB TTh 12:00pm 12:50pm CEDR 2073<br />

SDV-086 Academic Prep II 1<br />

CRF01 0163023 10/17 3/9 Allen<br />

LAB MW 1:00pm 1:50pm CEDR 327<br />

CRF02 0163024 10/17 3/9 Williams<br />

LAB TTh 12:00pm 12:50pm CEDR 2073<br />

SDV-101 How To Be Success In College 3<br />

CRF01 0162997 8/22 12/16 Williams<br />

LEC MWF 9:00am 9:50am CEDR 2037<br />

CRF02 0162998 8/22 12/16 Jedlicka<br />

LEC MWF 11:00am 11:50am CEDR 2037<br />

CRF03 0162999 8/22 12/16 Jedlicka<br />

LEC T 10:00am 10:50am CEDR 2037<br />

LEC Th 9:00am 10:50am CEDR 2037<br />

SDV-109 College 101 3<br />

CRF03 0162827 8/22 12/16 Underwood<br />

LEC MWF 9:00am 9:50am LINN 126<br />

CRF04 0162828 8/22 12/16 Hagist/Black<br />

LEC MWF 9:00am 9:50am LINN 126A<br />

CRF02 0162826 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MWF 9:00am 9:50am LINN 118<br />

CRF01 0162825 8/22 12/16 Pounds<br />

LEC MWF 9:00am 9:50am IOWA 125<br />

CRF08 0162832 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MWF 10:00am 10:50am LINN 126<br />

CRF06 0162830 8/22 12/16 Gollnick<br />

LEC MWF 10:00am 10:50am IOWA 125<br />

CRF09 0162833 8/22 12/16 Jedlicka<br />

LEC MWF 10:00am 10:50am BENT 304<br />

CRF07 0162831 8/22 12/16 O’Shea<br />

LEC MWF 10:00am 10:50am LINN 118<br />

CRF10 0162834 8/22 12/16 Wendler<br />

LEC MWF 10:00am 10:50am CEDR 343<br />

CRF11 0162835 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MWF 11:00am 11:50am BENT 302<br />

CRF14 0162838 8/22 12/16 Price<br />

LEC MWF 11:00am 11:50am CEDR 3042<br />

CRF13 0162837 8/22 12/16 Wendler<br />

LEC MWF 11:00am 11:50am CEDR 3041<br />

CRF15 0162839 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MWF 11:00am 11:50am CEDR 3044<br />

CRF12 0162836 8/22 12/16 Troutman<br />

LEC MWF 11:00am 11:50am LINN 118<br />

CRTP2 0163599 8/22 12/16 Thompson<br />

KTS-2 MWF 12:00pm 12:50pm LINN 202<br />

CRF18 0162842 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MWF 12:00pm 12:50pm LINN 147A<br />

CRF17 0162841 8/22 12/16 Haight-Angelo<br />

LEC MWF 12:00pm 12:50pm LINN 118<br />

CRF16 0162840 8/22 12/16 Nesbett<br />

LEC MWF 12:00pm 12:50pm IOWA 125<br />

CRF05 0162829 8/22 12/16 Hughes<br />

LEC MWF 12:00pm 12:50pm CEDR 1037<br />

<strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Class</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong> . <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> . CEDAR RAPIDS MAIN CAMPUS<br />

CRF19 0162843 8/22 12/16 Haight-Angelo<br />

LEC MWF 1:00pm 1:50pm IOWA 125<br />

CRF20 0162844 8/22 12/16 Gesing/Mudd<br />

LEC T 8:00am 9:50am IOWA AMANA<br />

LEC Th 8:00am 8:50am IOWA AMANA<br />

CRF21 0162845 8/22 12/16 Pickens<br />

LEC T 10:00am 10:50am IOWA 125<br />

LEC Th 9:00am 10:50am IOWA 125<br />

CRF23 0162847 8/22 12/16 youngdahl<br />

LEC T 10:00am 10:50am CEDR 3037<br />

LEC Th 9:00am 10:50am CEDR 3037<br />

CRF22 0162846 8/22 12/16 Lensch/Kaiser<br />

LEC T 10:00am 10:50am LINN 118<br />

LEC Th 9:00am 10:50am LINN 118<br />

CRF27 0162851 8/22 12/16 Stephenson<br />

LEC T 10:00am 10:50am LINN 147A<br />

LEC Th 9:00am 10:50am LINN 147A<br />

CRF25 0162849 8/22 12/16 Sladek<br />

LEC T 10:00am 10:50am LINN 339<br />

LEC Th 9:00am 10:50am LINN 339<br />

CRF24 0162848 8/22 12/16 Obermueller<br />

LEC T 10:00am 10:50am BENT 306<br />

LEC Th 9:00am 10:50am BENT 306<br />

CRF26 0162850 8/22 12/16 Wagemester<br />

LEC T 12:00pm 1:50pm IOWA 125<br />

LEC Th 12:00pm 12:50pm IOWA 125<br />

CRF29 0162853 8/22 12/16 Obermueller/yarne<br />

LEC T 12:00pm 1:50pm BENT 305<br />

LEC Th 12:00pm 12:50pm BENT 305<br />

CRF28 0162852 8/22 12/16 Sladek<br />

LEC T 12:00pm 1:50pm CEDR 1037<br />

LEC Th 12:00pm 12:50pm CEDR 1037<br />

CRF30 0162854 9/19 12/16 Thompson<br />

LEC T 12:00pm 1:50pm CEDR 3041<br />

LEC Th 12:00pm 12:50pm CEDR 3041<br />

• September start class.<br />

SDV-119 Information Literacy 1<br />

CRFM1 0162457 8/22 12/16 Sickels<br />

LEC M 9:00am 9:50am BENT 158<br />

CRFT1 0162458 8/22 12/16 Sickels<br />

LEC T 9:00am 9:50am BENT 158<br />

CRFW1 0162459 8/22 12/16 Sickels<br />

LEC W 10:00am 10:50am BENT 158<br />

CRFA1 0162456 8/22 12/16 Sickels<br />

LEC TBA BENT 158<br />

SDV-135 Job Seeking Skills 1<br />

CRF01 0162818 9/23 9/23 Ebaugh<br />

LEC F 5:00pm 10:00pm IOWA 125<br />

LEC S 8:00am 7:00pm IOWA 125<br />

CRF02 0162819 10/28 10/28 Pounds<br />

LEC F 5:00pm 10:00pm IOWA 125<br />

LEC S 8:00am 7:00pm IOWA 125<br />

SDV-160 Career Decision Making 2<br />

CRF01 0162820 8/22 12/16 Pounds/Gesing<br />

LEC Th 1:00pm 2:50pm IOWA 125<br />

LEC Th 1:00pm 2:50pm IOWA 125<br />

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CEDAR RAPIDS MAIN CAMPUS . <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> . <strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Class</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong><br />

160<br />

SDV-178 Stress Management 1<br />

CRTA3 0163743 9/10 9/17 Rosene<br />

KTS-3 S 8:00am 4:50pm LINN 203A<br />

SDV-928 Independent Study 1<br />

CRI02 0162823 Gesing<br />

CRI01 0162822 Pounds<br />

CRI03 0162824 Roemig-Heusinkveld<br />

SOC Sociology<br />

SOC-110 Introduction to Sociology 3<br />

CRTA3 0163398 8/22 12/16 Flugstad<br />

KTS-3 MWF 7:00am 7:50am LINN 203A<br />

CRF88 0164222 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MWF 8:00am 8:50am BENT 306<br />

CRF06 0161319 8/22 12/16 Sherman<br />

LEC MWF 8:00am 8:50am CEDR 1055<br />

CRF03 0161316 8/22 12/16 Sherman<br />

LEC MWF 9:00am 9:50am BENT 306<br />

CRF04 0161317 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MWF 9:00am 9:50am CEDR 1037<br />

CRF05 0161318 8/22 12/16 Strahn-Koller<br />

LEC MWF 10:00am 10:50am BENT 315<br />

CRF01 0161314 8/22 12/16 Strahn-Koller<br />

LEC MWF 11:00am 11:50am CEDR 1055<br />

CRF08 0161320 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MWF 1:00pm 1:50pm CEDR 1045<br />

CRF02 0161315 8/22 12/16 Strahn-Koller<br />

LEC MWF 2:00pm 2:50pm BENT 358<br />

CRF11 0161322 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC T 8:00am 9:50am CEDR 1037<br />

LEC Th 8:00am 8:50am CEDR 1037<br />

CRF12 0161323 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC T 10:00am 10:50am CEDR 3040<br />

LEC Th 9:00am 10:50am CEDR 3008<br />

CRF13 0161324 8/22 12/16 Sherman<br />

LEC T 2:00pm 2:50pm BENT 319<br />

LEC Th 1:00pm 2:50pm BENT 319<br />

CRF10 0161321 8/22 12/16 Liu<br />

LEC TTh 5:30pm 7:30pm BENT 319<br />

CRFWE 0161328 8/22 12/16 Hanson<br />

LEC S 9:00am 11:50am CEDR 3044<br />

SOC-115 Social Problems 3<br />

CRF25 0161333 8/22 12/16 Barfels<br />

LEC MWF 11:00am 11:50am BENT 319<br />

CRF20 0161330 8/22 12/16 Strahn-Koller<br />

LEC MWF 1:00pm 1:50pm BENT 356<br />

CRF23 0161332 8/22 12/16 Sherman<br />

LEC T 10:00am 10:50am BENT 359<br />

LEC Th 9:00am 10:50am BENT 359<br />

CRF22 0161331 8/22 12/16 Barfels<br />

LEC T 2:00pm 2:50pm CEDR 3008<br />

LEC Th 1:00pm 2:50pm CEDR 3008<br />

H CRTZ1 0164134 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-1 W 7:00pm 8:50pm LINN 211B<br />

SOC-120 Marriage & Family: Serv Learn 3<br />

CRF16 0161335 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MWF 12:00pm 12:50pm CEDR 1045<br />

SOC-120 Marriage & Family 3<br />

CRF17 0161336 8/22 12/16 Ziese<br />

LEC T 10:00am 10:50am BENT 303<br />

LEC Th 9:00am 10:50am BENT 303<br />

SOC-120 Marriage and Family 3<br />

CRF18 0161337 8/22 12/16 Ziese<br />

LEC T 6:00pm 8:50pm BENT 306<br />

CRF14 0163948 8/22 12/16 Strahn-Koller<br />

LEC Th 6:00pm 8:50pm CEDR 2037<br />

SOC-132 Soc of Loss, Grieving & Growth 3<br />

CRF01 0161338 8/22 12/16 Ziese<br />

LEC T 12:00pm 1:50pm BENT 315<br />

LEC Th 12:00pm 12:50pm BENT 315<br />

SOC-200 Minority Group Relations 3<br />

CRF19 0161339 8/22 12/16 Sherman<br />

LEC MWF 11:00am 11:50am BENT 306<br />

SOC-265 Intro Lesb Gay Bi Tran Studies 3<br />

CRF41 0161340 8/22 12/16 Barfels<br />

LEC T 12:00pm 1:50pm BENT 319<br />

LEC Th 12:00pm 12:50pm BENT 319<br />

SOC-284 Sociology of the Environment 3<br />

CRF02 0161341 8/22 12/16 Barfels<br />

LEC MWF 1:00pm 1:50pm BENT 319<br />

SOC-924 Honors Project 1<br />

CRF25 0161342<br />

SPC Speech<br />

SPC-101 Fund of Oral Communication 3<br />

CRF76 0162062 8/22 12/16 Iler<br />

LEC M 6:00pm 8:50pm CEDR 325<br />

CRF14 0162031 8/22 12/16 Skaggs<br />

LEC MWF 8:00am 8:50am BENT 322<br />

CRF10 0162030 8/22 12/16 Munksgaard<br />

LEC MWF 8:00am 8:50am BENT 307<br />

CRF20 0162035 8/22 12/16 Wernet<br />

LEC MWF 9:00am 9:50am BENT 307<br />

CRF16 0162033 8/22 12/16 Arduini<br />

LEC MWF 9:00am 9:50am BENT 317<br />

CRF18 0162034 8/22 12/16 Underwood<br />

LEC MWF 9:00am 9:50am BENT 322<br />

CRF22 0162036 8/22 12/16 Skaggs<br />

LEC MWF 9:00am 9:50am BENT 316<br />

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CRF15 0162032 8/22 12/16 Munksgaard<br />

LEC MWF 9:00am 9:50am BENT 323<br />

CRF28 0162039 8/22 12/16 Arduini<br />

LEC MWF 10:00am 10:50am BENT 317<br />

CRF24 0162037 8/22 12/16 Skaggs<br />

LEC MWF 10:00am 10:50am BENT 316<br />

CRF26 0162038 8/22 12/16 Underwood<br />

LEC MWF 10:00am 10:50am BENT 322<br />

CRF30 0162040 8/22 12/16 Brucher Moore<br />

LEC MWF 10:00am 10:50am CEDR 332<br />

CRF32 0162041 8/22 12/16 Leary<br />

LEC MWF 11:00am 11:50am BENT 322<br />

CRF33 0162042 8/22 12/16 Wernet<br />

LEC MWF 11:00am 11:50am BENT 307<br />

CRF34 0162043 8/22 12/16 Skaggs<br />

LEC MWF 11:00am 11:50am BENT 316<br />

CRF38 0162045 8/22 12/16 Grabowski<br />

LEC MWF 12:00pm 12:50pm CEDR 332<br />

CRF36 0162044 8/22 12/16 yarne<br />

LEC MWF 12:00pm 12:50pm BENT 322<br />

CRF40 0162046 8/22 12/16 Arduini<br />

LEC MWF 12:00pm 12:50pm BENT 317<br />

CRF42 0162047 8/22 12/16 yarne<br />

LEC MWF 1:00pm 1:50pm BENT 322<br />

CRF44 0162048 8/22 12/16 Brucher Moore<br />

LEC MWF 1:00pm 1:50pm BENT 317<br />

CRF46 0162049 8/22 12/16 Underwood<br />

LEC MWF 1:00pm 1:50pm BENT 307<br />

CRF49 0162051 8/22 12/16 Saunders<br />

LEC MWF 2:00pm 2:50pm BENT 322<br />

CRF48 0162050 8/22 12/16 Grabowski<br />

LEC MWF 2:00pm 2:50pm BENT 316<br />

CRF57 0162053 8/22 12/16 Skaggs<br />

LEC T 8:00am 9:50am BENT 318<br />

LEC Th 8:00am 8:50am BENT 318<br />

CRF56 0162052 8/22 12/16 Arduini<br />

LEC T 8:00am 9:50am BENT 316<br />

LEC Th 8:00am 8:50am BENT 316<br />

CRF60 0162054 8/22 12/16 Arduini<br />

LEC T 10:00am 10:50am BENT 317<br />

LEC Th 9:00am 10:50am BENT 317<br />

CRF62 0162055 8/22 12/16 yarne<br />

LEC T 10:00am 10:50am BENT 316<br />

LEC Th 9:00am 10:50am BENT 316<br />

CRTA1 0163861 8/22 12/16 McWorthy<br />

KTS-1 T 10:00am 10:50am LINN 211B<br />

KTS-1 Th 9:00am 10:50am LINN 211B<br />

CRF64 0162056 8/22 12/16 Grabowski<br />

LEC T 10:00am 10:50am BENT 318<br />

LEC Th 9:00am 10:50am BENT 318<br />

CRF66 0162057 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC T 12:00pm 1:50pm BENT 307<br />

LEC Th 12:00pm 12:50pm BENT 307<br />

CRF70 0162059 8/22 12/16 Franzen<br />

LEC T 12:00pm 1:50pm BENT 316<br />

LEC Th 12:00pm 12:50pm BENT 316<br />

<strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Class</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong> . <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> . CEDAR RAPIDS MAIN CAMPUS<br />

CRF68 0162058 8/22 12/16 Grabowski<br />

LEC T 12:00pm 1:50pm BENT 317<br />

LEC Th 12:00pm 12:50pm BENT 317<br />

CRF72 0162060 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC T 2:00pm 2:50pm BENT 307<br />

LEC Th 1:00pm 2:50pm BENT 307<br />

CRF73 0162061 8/22 12/16 Franzen<br />

LEC T 2:00pm 2:50pm CEDR 341<br />

LEC Th 1:00pm 2:50pm CEDR 341<br />

CRF80 0162064 8/22 12/16 Cloyd<br />

LEC T 6:00pm 8:50pm CEDR 332<br />

CRF78 0162063 8/22 12/16 Grice<br />

LEC T 6:00pm 8:50pm BENT 322<br />

CRF82 0162065 8/22 12/16 Saunders<br />

LEC Th 6:00pm 8:50pm BENT 316<br />

CRFWE 0162067 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC S 9:00am 11:50am CEDR 3040<br />

CRF90 0162066 9/17 12/16 Munksgaard<br />

LEC T 8:00am 9:50am CEDR 325<br />

LEC Th 8:00am 9:50am NIEL 313<br />

• September start class.<br />

SPC-112 Public Speaking 3<br />

CRF85 0162073 8/22 12/16 Grabowski<br />

LEC M 6:00pm 8:50pm BENT 317<br />

CRF81 0162069 8/22 12/16 Underwood<br />

LEC MWF 11:00am 11:50am BENT 317<br />

CRF82 0162070 8/22 12/16 Saunders<br />

LEC MWF 1:00pm 1:50pm BENT 316<br />

CRF83 0162071 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC T 8:00am 9:50am BENT 317<br />

LEC Th 8:00am 8:50am BENT 317<br />

CRF84 0162072 8/22 12/16 Brucher Moore<br />

LEC T 10:00am 10:50am BENT 322<br />

LEC Th 9:00am 10:50am BENT 322<br />

SPC-924 Honors Project 1<br />

CRF90 0162074 8/22 12/16<br />

SPC-928 Independent Study 3<br />

CRF99 0162075 8/22 12/16<br />

u Prerequisite required; see course description for details.<br />

H Hybrid class; has one-third online content.<br />

< Service Learning credit applies.<br />

Accelerated Learning class; call 319.398.1050 to register.<br />

R Reserved or restricted registration; details on EagleNet.<br />

Linked to another class section as noted.<br />

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MARION CENTER . <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> . <strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Class</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong><br />

162<br />

FALL <strong>2011</strong><br />

Marion Center<br />

2900 Eighth Avenue, Marion, IA 52302 | 319-398-1052<br />

www.kirkwood.edu/marion<br />

ACC Accounting<br />

ACC-111 Introduction to Accounting 3<br />

MRTA1 0163849 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-1 T 8:00am 9:50am MARI KTS-1<br />

KTS-1 Th 8:00am 8:50am MARI KTS-1<br />

ACC-152 Financial Accounting 4<br />

MRTP2 0163360 8/22 12/16 Hansel<br />

KTS-2 TTh 12:00pm 1:50pm MARI KTS-2<br />

MRTZ3 0163739 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-3 Th 5:30pm 9:20pm MARI KTS-3<br />

ACC-231 Intermediate Accounting I u 4<br />

MRTZ3 0163728 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-3 W 5:30pm 9:20pm MARI KTS-3<br />

ADM Administrative Assistant<br />

ADM-133 Business Math & Calculators u 3<br />

MRTZ2 0163457 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-2 M 6:00pm 8:50pm MARI KTS-2<br />

ADM-176 Electronic Records System 3<br />

MRTP1 0164013 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-1 T 2:00pm 2:50pm MARI KTS-1<br />

KTS-1 Th 2:00pm 3:50pm MARI KTS-1<br />

ANT Anthropology<br />

ANT-105 Cultural Anthropology 3<br />

MRTP2 0163596 8/22 12/16 Stephens<br />

KTS-2 MWF 3:00pm 3:50pm MARI KTS-2<br />

ART Art<br />

ART-101 Art Appreciation 3<br />

MRTP2 0163578 8/22 12/16 Lawrence<br />

KTS-2 MWF 1:00pm 1:50pm MARI KTS-2<br />

MRFAP 0162869 9/20 12/16 Lawrence<br />

LEC TTh 10:00am 11:50am MARI 111<br />

• September start class.<br />

ASL American Sign Language<br />

ASL-141 American Sign Language I 4<br />

MRFSL 0162870 8/22 12/16 Cleveland<br />

LEC TTh 3:00pm 4:50pm MARI 104<br />

BCA Business Computer Applications<br />

BCA-135 Intro to Word Processing 3<br />

MRTP1 0163903 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-1 TTh 12:00pm 1:50pm MARI KTS-1<br />

BCA-189 Microcomputer Literacy 1<br />

MRTP1 0163912 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-1 F 12:00pm 1:50pm MARI KTS-1<br />

MRFL3 0162871 11/4 11/12 Stastny<br />

LEC F 4:00pm 8:00pm MARI 112C<br />

LAB S 8:30am 5:30pm MARI 112C<br />

BIO Biology<br />

BIO-110 Basic Biological Concepts 3<br />

H MRTA1 0163879 8/22 12/16 Patterson<br />

KTS-1 MF 11:00am 11:50am MARI KTS-1<br />

BIO-151 Nutrition 3<br />

MRFNT 0164701 8/22 12/16 Bonine<br />

LEC T 8:00am 9:50am MARI 105<br />

LEC Th 8:00am 8:50am MARI 105<br />

H MRTA2 0163569 8/22 12/16 Patterson<br />

KTS-2 W 10:00am 11:50am MARI KTS-2<br />

BIO-154 Human Biology 3<br />

MRTZ1 0164149 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-1 M 7:00pm 8:50pm MARI KTS-1<br />

BIO-168 Human Anatomy/Phys I w/Lab 4<br />

MRTT3 0163523 8/22 12/16 Patterson<br />

KTS-3 MWF 1:00pm 1:50pm MARI KTS-3<br />

KTS-3 T 2:00pm 3:50pm LINN 243<br />

MRTR3 0163533 8/22 12/16 Patterson<br />

KTS-3 MWF 1:00pm 1:50pm MARI KTS-3<br />

KTS-3 Th 2:00pm 3:50pm LINN 243<br />

BUS Business<br />

BUS-102 Introduction to Business 3<br />

MRFBU 0162872 8/22 12/16 Scott<br />

LEC M 6:00pm 8:50pm MARI 104<br />

BUS-185 Business Law I 3<br />

MRTZ2 0163201 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-2 Th 6:00pm 8:50pm MARI KTS-2<br />

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BUS-290 Employ Search/Workplace Success 1<br />

MRFSN 0162873 9/30 10/1 Pounds<br />

LEC F 5:00pm 10:00pm MARI 105<br />

LEC S 8:00am 7:00pm MARI 105<br />

CLS Cultural Studies<br />

CLS-165 UC: Modern Japan 3<br />

H MRTP2 0163351 8/22 12/16 yost<br />

KTS-2 T 2:00pm 3:50pm MARI KTS-2<br />

COM Communication<br />

COM-710 Basic Communications u 3<br />

MRTA1 0163858 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-1 MWF 9:00am 9:50am MARI KTS-1<br />

CRJ Criminal Justice<br />

CRJ-133 Constitutional Criminal Proc u 3<br />

MRTA3 0163428 8/22 12/16 Penrod<br />

KTS-3 T 8:00am 9:50am MARI KTS-3<br />

KTS-3 Th 8:00am 8:50am MARI KTS-3<br />

CRJ-202 Cultural Awareness-CJ Pract u 3<br />

MRTP3 0163513 8/22 12/16 Roth<br />

KTS-3 T 12:00pm 1:50pm MARI KTS-3<br />

KTS-3 Th 12:00pm 12:50pm MARI KTS-3<br />

CSC Computer Science<br />

CSC-110 Intro to Computers 3<br />

MRTP1 0163889 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-1 MW 12:00pm 1:50pm MARI KTS-1<br />

MRFDP 0162874 8/22 12/16 Smith<br />

LEC W 6:00pm 10:00pm MARI 112C<br />

DRA Film and Theatre<br />

DRA-116 Film Analysis 3<br />

MRTZ3 0163698 8/22 12/16 Brown<br />

KTS-3 M 6:00pm 8:50pm MARI KTS-3<br />

ECN Economics<br />

ECN-120 Principles of Macroeconomics 3<br />

MRFM3 0162875 8/22 12/16 Tobiason<br />

LEC T 6:00pm 8:50pm MARI 104<br />

ECN-130 Principles of Microeconomics 3<br />

MRTA3 0163487 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-3 MWF 8:00am 8:50am MARI KTS-3<br />

<strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Class</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong> . <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> . MARION CENTER<br />

EDU Education<br />

EDU-110 Exploring Teaching 3<br />

MRTA3 0163477 8/22 12/16 Terndrup<br />

KTS-3 T 10:00am 10:50am MARI KTS-3<br />

KTS-3 Th 9:00am 10:50am MARI KTS-3<br />

MRTP3 0163684 8/22 12/16 Hackathorn<br />

KTS-3 T 4:00pm 5:50pm MARI KTS-3<br />

KTS-3 Th 4:30pm 5:20pm MARI KTS-3<br />

ENG English Composition<br />

ENG-101 Elements of Writing 3<br />

MRTP1 0163921 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-1 MWF 2:00pm 2:50pm MARI KTS-1<br />

MRTA2 0163587 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-2 T 8:00am 9:50am MARI KTS-2<br />

KTS-2 Th 8:00am 8:50am MARI KTS-2<br />

MRFEW 0162876 8/22 12/16 Pitlik<br />

LEC T 12:00pm 1:50pm MARI 104<br />

LEC Th 12:00pm 12:50pm MARI 104<br />

ENG-105 Composition I u 3<br />

MRFC3 0162879 8/22 12/16 Ernster<br />

LEC M 8:00am 9:50am MARI 104<br />

LEC W 8:00am 8:50am MARI 104<br />

MRTA1 0164183 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-1 MWF 10:00am 10:50am MARI KTS-1<br />

MRFC7 0164808 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC TTh 2:00pm 3:20pm MARI 105<br />

H MRTZ2 0163332 8/22 12/16 Brown<br />

KTS-2 T 6:00pm 7:50pm MARI KTS-2<br />

MRFC1 0162877 8/22 12/16 Pitlik<br />

LEC W 6:00pm 8:50pm MARI 104<br />

ENG-106 Composition II u 3<br />

H MRTP2 0164089 8/22 12/16 Brown<br />

KTS-2 MW 2:00pm 2:50pm MARI KTS-2<br />

FIN Finance<br />

FIN-121 Personal Finance 3<br />

H MRTA3 0163438 8/22 12/16 Saville<br />

KTS-3 MW 9:00am 9:50am MARI KTS-3<br />

FLS Foreign Language - Spanish<br />

FLS-141 Elementary Spanish I 4<br />

MRTZ1 0164113 8/22 12/16 Putzy<br />

KTS-1 MW 5:00pm 6:50pm MARI KTS-1<br />

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MARION CENTER . <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> . <strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Class</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong><br />

164<br />

HIS History<br />

HIS-121 Ancient Mediterranean World 3<br />

MRTA2 0164099 8/22 12/16 Peterson<br />

KTS-2 Th 9:00am 10:50am MARI KTS-2<br />

• Course content is distributed live (synchronous) over the<br />

internet. For additional DLL information see www.<br />

kirkwood.edu/distancelearning.<br />

HIS-151 U.S. History to 1877 3<br />

H MRTP3 0163615 8/22 12/16 Peterson<br />

KTS-3 MW 2:00pm 2:50pm MARI KTS-3<br />

HSC Health Sciences<br />

HSC-107 Professionals in Health 2<br />

MRTP2 0163341 8/22 12/16 Meyer<br />

KTS-2 T 4:00pm 5:50pm MARI KTS-2<br />

MRTA1 0164177 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-1 S 10:00am 11:50am MARI KTS-1<br />

HSC-135 First Aid 0.5<br />

MRFXX 0162882 9/24 9/24 Randall<br />

LEC S 8:00am 4:50pm MARI 111<br />

MRFX1 0162880 10/22 10/22 Randall<br />

LEC S 8:00am 4:50pm MARI 111<br />

MRFX2 0162881 12/3 12/3 Randall<br />

LEC S 8:00am 4:50pm MARI 111<br />

HSC-172 Nurse Aide 3<br />

MRFNA 0164799 8/22 12/16 Montague<br />

LEC TTh 10:00am 12:15pm MARI 103<br />

LAB TBA 8:00am 12:00pm TBA<br />

• Clinic meets 11/10 – 12/13.<br />

HSC-210 Health Skills I 1<br />

MRTT1 0164159 8/22 10/15<br />

LAB T 6:00pm 7:50pm LINN 239<br />

KTS-1 S 9:00am 9:50am MARI KTS-1<br />

MRTW1 0164168 8/22 10/15<br />

LAB W 6:00pm 7:50pm LINN 239<br />

KTS-1 S 9:00am 9:50am MARI KTS-1<br />

HSV Human Services<br />

HSV-101 Human Serv Career Orientation 3<br />

MRTP3 0163625 8/22 12/16 Weigel<br />

KTS-3 T 2:00pm 2:50pm MARI KTS-3<br />

KTS-3 Th 1:00pm 2:50pm MARI KTS-3<br />

HUM Humanities<br />

HUM-105 Working in America 3<br />

MRFWA 0162883 8/22 12/16 Ford<br />

LEC Th 6:00pm 8:50pm MARI 102<br />

HUM-116 Encounters in Humanities 3<br />

MRFEN 0162884 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC T 6:00pm 8:50pm MARI 102<br />

LIT Literature<br />

LIT-206 Forms of Lit: Fiction u 3<br />

MRFFL 0162885 8/22 12/16 Ernster<br />

LEC MW 12:00pm 1:30pm MARI 104<br />

LIT-222 Lit & Culture: American Dreams u 3<br />

MRTP3 0163635 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-3 M 3:00pm 3:50pm MARI KTS-3<br />

KTS-3 W 3:00pm 4:50pm MARI KTS-3<br />

MAT Mathematics<br />

MAT-052 Pre-Algebra 3<br />

MRTA1 0163780 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-1 MWF 8:00am 8:50am MARI KTS-1<br />

MRFPA 0162886 8/22 12/16 Pomeroy<br />

LEC T 9:00am 10:50am MARI 102<br />

LEC Th 9:00am 9:50am MARI 102<br />

MAT-062 Elementary Algebra 3<br />

MRTP2 0163644 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-2 M 4:00pm 5:50pm MARI KTS-2<br />

KTS-2 W 4:00pm 4:50pm MARI KTS-2<br />

MRFB2 0162887 8/22 12/16 Pomeroy<br />

LEC MW 12:00pm 1:30pm MARI 111<br />

MRTA3 0163416 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-3 MWF 12:00pm 12:50pm MARI KTS-3<br />

MRFBA 0162888 8/22 12/16 Pomeroy<br />

LEC Th 6:00pm 8:50pm MARI 111<br />

MAT-102 Intermediate Algebra u 4<br />

MRTP1 0164122 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-1 MW 3:00pm 4:50pm MARI KTS-1<br />

MRFI1 0162889 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC TTh 12:00pm 1:50pm MARI 111<br />

MAT-115 Mathematics and Society u 3<br />

MRTA2 0163981 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-2 MWF 9:00am 9:50am MARI KTS-2<br />

MAT-140 Finite Math u 3<br />

MRFFM 0164745 8/22 12/16 Kolar<br />

LEC M 10:00am 11:50am MARI 105<br />

LEC W 10:00am 10:50am MARI 105<br />

MAT-731 Introduction to Math 2<br />

MRTP1 0164131 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-1 T 3:00pm 4:50pm MARI KTS-1<br />

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MGT Management<br />

MGT-101 Principles of Management 3<br />

MRTZ2 0163317 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-2 W 6:00pm 8:50pm MARI KTS-2<br />

MRTAA 0164404 11/8 12/13<br />

KTS-3 T 6:00pm 9:50pm MARI KTS-3<br />

MGT-134 Work Habits and Absenteeism 1<br />

MRTA3 0163837 11/5 11/5 McIllece<br />

KTS-3 S 8:00am 4:50pm MARI KTS-3<br />

MGT-137 Developing Leadership Skills 1<br />

MRTA3 0163788 10/1 10/1 Whitson<br />

KTS-3 S 8:00am 4:50pm MARI KTS-3<br />

MGT-139 Effective Team Bldg/Managers 1<br />

MRFEF 0164744 10/15 10/15 Whitson<br />

LEC S 8:00am 4:50pm MARI 105<br />

MGT-140 Time Mgmt in the Workplace 1<br />

MRTA3 0163761 9/24 9/24 Whitson<br />

KTS-3 S 8:00am 4:50pm MARI KTS-3<br />

MGT-145 Human Relations in Management 3<br />

MRTA3 0163454 8/22 12/16 Abel<br />

KTS-3 MWF 10:00am 10:50am MARI KTS-3<br />

MRTP2 0163308 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-2 Th 3:00pm 5:50pm MARI KTS-2<br />

MGT-173 Training & Employee Develop u 1<br />

MRTA3 0163383 11/12 11/12 Schaffer<br />

KTS-3 S 8:00am 4:50pm MARI KTS-3<br />

MGT-193 Wage and Salary Administration u 1<br />

MRTA3 0163808 10/29 10/29<br />

KTS-3 S 8:00am 4:50pm MARI KTS-3<br />

MKT Marketing<br />

MKT-110 Principles of Marketing 3<br />

MRTAA 0164393 10/4 11/1 Castle<br />

KTS-3 T 6:00pm 9:50pm MARI KTS-3<br />

MKT-180 Customer Service Strategies 1<br />

MRTA3 0163798 10/15 10/22 McIllece<br />

KTS-3 S 8:00am 4:50pm MARI KTS-3<br />

MUS Music - General<br />

MUS-100 Music Appreciation 3<br />

MRFHS 0164809 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MW 2:00pm 3:20pm MARI 111<br />

<strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Class</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong> . <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> . MARION CENTER<br />

PHI Philosophy<br />

PHI-101 Intro to Philosophy 3<br />

MRFIP 0162891 8/22 12/16 Hansen<br />

LEC Th 6:00pm 8:50pm MARI 105<br />

PHI-105 Introduction to Ethics 3<br />

MRTA2 0163994 8/22 12/16 Greer<br />

KTS-2 MWF 8:00am 8:50am MARI KTS-2<br />

PHS Physical Science<br />

PHS-151 Introduction to Astronomy 3<br />

MRFAS 0162892 8/22 12/16 Scearce<br />

LEC M 6:00pm 8:50pm MARI 111<br />

PSY Psychology<br />

PSY-111 Intro to Psychology 3<br />

MRFSY 0162895 9/20 12/16 Turek<br />

LEC MW 10:00am 11:50am MARI 111<br />

• September start class.<br />

MRTA1 0163770 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-1 MWF 7:00am 7:50am MARI KTS-1<br />

H MRTA2 0163818 8/22 12/16 Brennom<br />

KTS-2 MF 11:00am 11:50am MARI KTS-2<br />

MRFGP 0162893 8/22 12/16 Hanke<br />

LEC T 6:00pm 8:50pm MARI 111<br />

PSY-121 Developmental Psychology u 3<br />

H MRTA2 0163827 8/22 12/16 Brennom<br />

KTS-2 MF 10:00am 10:50am MARI KTS-2<br />

REL Religion<br />

REL-101 Survey of World Religions 3<br />

MRFRL 0162896 9/20 12/16 Greer<br />

LEC MW 11:00am 12:50pm MARI 103<br />

• September start class.<br />

REL-140 Religion in the United States 3<br />

MRTA2 0164003 8/22 12/16 Greer<br />

KTS-2 MWF 7:00am 7:50am MARI KTS-2<br />

SCI Science<br />

SCI-120 Forensic Science 3<br />

MRTP3 0163500 8/22 12/16 Rehnstrom<br />

KTS-3 MWF 11:00am 11:50am MARI KTS-3<br />

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MARION CENTER/RESOURCE CENTER . <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> . <strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Class</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong><br />

166<br />

SDV Student Development<br />

SDV-109 College 101 3<br />

MRTP2 0163605 8/22 12/16 Thompson<br />

KTS-2 MWF 12:00pm 12:50pm MARI KTS-2<br />

SDV-175 Tools for Life Seminar 3<br />

MRTAA 0164383 8/30 9/27 Bone<br />

KTS-3 T 6:00pm 9:50pm MARI KTS-3<br />

SDV-178 Stress Management 1<br />

MRTA3 0163750 9/10 9/17 Rosene<br />

KTS-3 S 8:00am 4:50pm MARI KTS-3<br />

SOC Sociology<br />

SOC-110 Introduction to Sociology 3<br />

MRTA3 0163405 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-3 MWF 7:00am 7:50am MARI KTS-3<br />

MRFIS 0162897 8/22 12/16 Hanson<br />

LEC Th 6:00pm 8:50pm MARI 105<br />

SOC-115 Social Problems 3<br />

H MRTZ1 0164140 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-1 W 7:00pm 8:50pm MARI KTS-1<br />

SPC Speech<br />

SPC-101 Fund of Oral Communication 3<br />

MRFF4 0162900 8/22 12/16 Franzen<br />

LEC T 8:00am 9:50am MARI 111<br />

LEC Th 8:00am 8:50am MARI 111<br />

MRTA1 0163867 8/22 12/16 McWorthy<br />

KTS-1 T 10:00am 10:50am MARI KTS-1<br />

KTS-1 Th 9:00am 10:50am MARI KTS-1<br />

MRFF2 0162898 8/22 12/16 yarne<br />

LEC T 6:00pm 8:50pm MARI 105<br />

MRFF3 0162899 8/22 12/16 Brucher Moore<br />

LEC Th 6:00pm 8:50pm MARI 105<br />

MRTAA 0164414 10/8 12/17 Lock<br />

KTS-2 S 9:00am 11:50am MARI KTS-2<br />

u Prerequisite required; see course description for details.<br />

H Hybrid class; has one-third online content.<br />

< Service Learning credit applies.<br />

Accelerated Learning class; call 319.398.1050 to register.<br />

R Reserved or restricted registration; details on EagleNet.<br />

Linked to another class section as noted.<br />

FALL <strong>2011</strong><br />

Resource Center<br />

1035 Fifth Avenue SE, Cedar Rapids, IA 52403 | 319-398-1050<br />

www.kirkwood.edu/resource<br />

ACC Accounting<br />

ACC-111 Introduction to Accounting 3<br />

RCTA1 0163850 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-1 T 8:00am 9:50am RESC KTS-1<br />

KTS-1 Th 8:00am 8:50am RESC KTS-1<br />

ACC-152 Financial Accounting 4<br />

RCTP2 0163361 8/22 12/16 Hansel<br />

KTS-2 TTh 12:00pm 1:50pm RESC KTS-2<br />

RCTZ3 0163740 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-3 Th 5:30pm 9:20pm RESC KTS-3<br />

ACC-231 Intermediate Accounting I u 4<br />

RCTZ3 0163729 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-3 W 5:30pm 9:20pm RESC KTS-3<br />

ADM Administrative Assistant<br />

ADM-133 Business Math & Calculators u 3<br />

RCTZ2 0163458 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-2 M 6:00pm 8:50pm RESC KTS-2<br />

ADM-176 Electronic Records System 3<br />

RCTP1 0164014 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-1 T 2:00pm 2:50pm RESC KTS-1<br />

KTS-1 Th 2:00pm 3:50pm RESC KTS-1<br />

ANT Anthropology<br />

ANT-105 Cultural Anthropology 3<br />

RCTP2 0163597 8/22 12/16 Stephens<br />

KTS-2 MWF 3:00pm 3:50pm RESC KTS-2<br />

ART Art<br />

ART-101 Art Appreciation 3<br />

RCTP2 0163579 8/22 12/16 Lawrence<br />

KTS-2 MWF 1:00pm 1:50pm RESC KTS-2<br />

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BCA Business Computer Applications<br />

BCA-080 Coll Prep Computer Skills I 1<br />

RCFP5 0163278 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC Th 10:30am 11:50am RESC 3015<br />

BCA-135 Intro to Word Processing 3<br />

RCF01 0163296 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC T 5:00pm 8:50pm RESC 3015<br />

RCTP1 0163904 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-1 TTh 12:00pm 1:50pm RESC KTS-1<br />

BCA-189 Microcomputer Literacy 1<br />

RCTP1 0163913 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-1 F 12:00pm 1:50pm RESC KTS-1<br />

RCF12 0163393 9/10 10/15 Stastny<br />

L/L S 8:30am 12:30pm RESC 3015<br />

BIO Biology<br />

BIO-110 Basic Biological Concepts 3<br />

H RCTA1 0163880 8/22 12/16 Patterson<br />

KTS-1 MF 11:00am 11:50am RESC KTS-1<br />

BIO-151 Nutrition 3<br />

H RCTA2 0163570 8/22 12/16 Patterson<br />

KTS-2 W 10:00am 11:50am RESC KTS-2<br />

BIO-154 Human Biology 3<br />

RCTZ1 0164150 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-1 M 7:00pm 8:50pm RESC KTS-1<br />

BIO-168 Human Anatomy/Phys I w/Lab 4<br />

RCTT3 0163524 8/22 12/16 Patterson<br />

KTS-3 MWF 1:00pm 1:50pm RESC KTS-3<br />

KTS-3 T 2:00pm 3:50pm LINN 243<br />

RCTR3 0163534 8/22 12/16 Patterson<br />

KTS-3 MWF 1:00pm 1:50pm RESC KTS-3<br />

KTS-3 Th 2:00pm 3:50pm LINN 243<br />

BUS Business<br />

BUS-102 Introduction to Business 3<br />

RCF01 0163287 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MW 10:00am 11:50am RESC 3022<br />

BUS-185 Business Law I 3<br />

RCTZ2 0163202 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-2 Th 6:00pm 8:50pm RESC KTS-2<br />

BUS-290 Employ Search/Workplace Success 1<br />

RCF15 0163298 11/18 11/19 Pounds<br />

LEC F 5:00pm 10:00pm RESC 3021<br />

LEC S 8:00am 5:00pm RESC 3021<br />

<strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Class</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong> . <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> . RESOURCE CENTER<br />

CLS Cultural Studies<br />

CLS-165 UC: Modern Japan 3<br />

H RCTP2 0163352 8/22 12/16 yost<br />

KTS-2 T 2:00pm 3:50pm RESC KTS-2<br />

COM Communication<br />

COM-710 Basic Communications u 3<br />

RCTA1 0163859 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-1 MWF 9:00am 9:50am RESC KTS-1<br />

CRJ Criminal Justice<br />

CRJ-100 Intro to Criminal Justice 3<br />

RCF01 0163297 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC M 6:00pm 8:50pm RESC 3037<br />

CRJ-133 Constitutional Criminal Proc u 3<br />

RCTA3 0163429 8/22 12/16 Penrod<br />

KTS-3 T 8:00am 9:50am RESC KTS-3<br />

KTS-3 Th 8:00am 8:50am RESC KTS-3<br />

CRJ-202 Cultural Awareness-CJ Pract u 3<br />

RCTP3 0163514 8/22 12/16 Roth<br />

KTS-3 T 12:00pm 1:50pm RESC KTS-3<br />

KTS-3 Th 12:00pm 12:50pm RESC KTS-3<br />

CSC Computer Science<br />

CSC-110 Intro to Computers 3<br />

RCTP1 0163890 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-1 MW 12:00pm 1:50pm RESC KTS-1<br />

RCF02 0163288 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC TTh 12:30pm 1:50pm RESC 3015<br />

DRA Film and Theatre<br />

DRA-116 Film Analysis 3<br />

RCTZ3 0163699 8/22 12/16 Brown<br />

KTS-3 M 6:00pm 8:50pm RESC KTS-3<br />

ECN Economics<br />

ECN-130 Principles of Microeconomics 3<br />

RCTA3 0163488 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-3 MWF 8:00am 8:50am RESC KTS-3<br />

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RESOURCE CENTER . <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> . <strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Class</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong><br />

168<br />

EDU Education<br />

EDU-110 Exploring Teaching 3<br />

RCTA3 0163478 8/22 12/16 Terndrup<br />

KTS-3 T 10:00am 10:50am RESC KTS-3<br />

KTS-3 Th 9:00am 10:50am RESC KTS-3<br />

RCTP3 0163685 8/22 12/16 Hackathorn<br />

KTS-3 T 4:00pm 5:50pm RESC KTS-3<br />

KTS-3 Th 4:30pm 5:20pm RESC KTS-3<br />

ENG English Composition<br />

ENG-013 Basic Writing 3<br />

RCF23 0163280 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MW 8:30am 9:50am RESC 3022<br />

ENG-059 College Prep Writing 3<br />

RCFP2 0163274 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC TW 10:30am 11:50am RESC 3014<br />

ENG-101 Elements of Writing 3<br />

RCF01 0163281 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MW 10:00am 11:50am RESC 3021<br />

RCTP1 0163922 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-1 MWF 2:00pm 2:50pm RESC KTS-1<br />

RCTA2 0163588 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-2 T 8:00am 9:50am RESC KTS-2<br />

KTS-2 Th 8:00am 8:50am RESC KTS-2<br />

RCF02 0163295 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC Th 5:00pm 7:50pm RESC 3015<br />

ENG-105 Composition I u 3<br />

RCF01 0163282 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MW 12:00pm 1:20pm RESC 3021<br />

RCTA1 0164184 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-1 MWF 10:00am 10:50am RESC KTS-1<br />

H RCTZ2 0163333 8/22 12/16 Brown<br />

KTS-2 T 6:00pm 7:50pm RESC KTS-2<br />

ENG-106 Composition II u 3<br />

H RCTP2 0164090 8/22 12/16 Brown<br />

KTS-2 MW 2:00pm 2:50pm RESC KTS-2<br />

FIN Finance<br />

FIN-121 Personal Finance 3<br />

H RCTA3 0163439 8/22 12/16 Saville<br />

KTS-3 MW 9:00am 9:50am RESC KTS-3<br />

FLS Foreign Language - Spanish<br />

FLS-141 Elementary Spanish I 4<br />

RCTZ1 0164114 8/22 12/16 Putzy<br />

KTS-1 MW 5:00pm 6:50pm RESC KTS-1<br />

HIS History<br />

HIS-121 Ancient Mediterranean World 3<br />

RCTA2 0164100 8/22 12/16 Peterson<br />

KTS-2 Th 9:00am 10:50am RESC KTS-2<br />

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HIS-151 U.S. History to 1877 3<br />

H RCTP3 0163616 8/22 12/16 Peterson<br />

KTS-3 MW 2:00pm 2:50pm RESC KTS-3<br />

HSC Health Sciences<br />

HSC-107 Professionals in Health 2<br />

RCTP2 0163342 8/22 12/16 Meyer<br />

KTS-2 T 4:00pm 5:50pm RESC KTS-2<br />

RCTA1 0164178 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-1 S 10:00am 11:50am RESC KTS-1<br />

HSC-135 First Aid 0.5<br />

RCF20 0163371 10/8 10/8 Randall<br />

LEC S 8:00am 4:50pm RESC 3022<br />

RCF21 0163372 11/12 11/12<br />

LEC S 8:00am 4:50pm RESC 3022<br />

HSC-210 Health Skills I 1<br />

RCTT1 0164160 8/22 10/15<br />

LAB T 6:00pm 7:50pm LINN 239<br />

KTS-1 S 9:00am 9:50am RESC KTS-1<br />

RCTW1 0164169 8/22 10/15<br />

LAB W 6:00pm 7:50pm LINN 239<br />

KTS-1 S 9:00am 9:50am RESC KTS-1<br />

HSV Human Services<br />

HSV-101 Human Serv Career Orientation 3<br />

RCTP3 0163626 8/22 12/16 Weigel<br />

KTS-3 T 2:00pm 2:50pm RESC KTS-3<br />

KTS-3 Th 1:00pm 2:50pm RESC KTS-3<br />

LIT Literature<br />

LIT-222 Lit & Culture: American Dreams u 3<br />

RCTP3 0163636 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-3 M 3:00pm 3:50pm RESC KTS-3<br />

KTS-3 W 3:00pm 4:50pm RESC KTS-3<br />

MAT Mathematics<br />

MAT-052 Pre-Algebra 3<br />

RCF07 0163284 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MW 9:00am 10:20am RESC 3020<br />

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RCF06 0163293 Lampe<br />

LEC T 5:00pm 7:50pm RESC 3014<br />

RCTA1 0163781 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-1 MWF 8:00am 8:50am RESC KTS-1<br />

MAT-062 Elementary Algebra 3<br />

RCTP2 0163645 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-2 M 4:00pm 5:50pm RESC KTS-2<br />

KTS-2 W 4:00pm 4:50pm RESC KTS-2<br />

RCTA3 0163417 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-3 MWF 12:00pm 12:50pm RESC KTS-3<br />

RCF04 0163292 8/22 12/16 Hendryx<br />

LEC T 5:30pm 8:20pm RESC 3037<br />

RCF05 0163285 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC TTh 2:30pm 3:50pm RESC 3020<br />

MAT-102 Intermediate Algebra u 4<br />

RCTP1 0164123 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-1 MW 3:00pm 4:50pm RESC KTS-1<br />

MAT-115 Mathematics and Society u 3<br />

RCTA2 0163982 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-2 MWF 9:00am 9:50am RESC KTS-2<br />

MAT-700 Basic Math 3<br />

RCF12 0163283 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC TTh 1:00pm 2:20pm RESC 3037<br />

RCF11 0163294 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC Th 5:00pm 7:50pm RESC 3037<br />

MAT-731 Introduction to Math 2<br />

RCTP1 0164132 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-1 T 3:00pm 4:50pm RESC KTS-1<br />

MGT Management<br />

MGT-101 Principles of Management 3<br />

RCTZ2 0163318 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-2 W 6:00pm 8:50pm RESC KTS-2<br />

RCTAA 0164405 11/8 12/13<br />

KTS-3 T 6:00pm 9:50pm RESC KTS-3<br />

MGT-134 Work Habits and Absenteeism 1<br />

RCTA3 0163838 11/5 11/5 McIllece<br />

KTS-3 S 8:00am 4:50pm RESC KTS-3<br />

MGT-137 Developing Leadership Skills 1<br />

RCTA3 0163789 10/1 10/1 Whitson<br />

KTS-3 S 8:00am 4:50pm RESC KTS-3<br />

MGT-140 Time Mgmt in the Workplace 1<br />

RCTA3 0163762 9/24 9/24 Whitson<br />

KTS-3 S 8:00am 4:50pm RESC KTS-3<br />

RCF18 0163392 11/12 11/12 Hendryx<br />

LEC S 8:00am 5:00pm RESC 3037<br />

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MGT-145 Human Relations in Management 3<br />

RCTA3 0163455 8/22 12/16 Abel<br />

KTS-3 MWF 10:00am 10:50am RESC KTS-3<br />

RCF13 0163286 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC TTh 12:30pm 1:50pm RESC 3022<br />

RCTP2 0163309 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-2 Th 3:00pm 5:50pm RESC KTS-2<br />

MGT-173 Training & Employee Develop u 1<br />

RCTA3 0163384 11/12 11/12 Schaffer<br />

KTS-3 S 8:00am 4:50pm RESC KTS-3<br />

MGT-193 Wage and Salary Administration u 1<br />

RCTA3 0163809 10/29 10/29<br />

KTS-3 S 8:00am 4:50pm RESC KTS-3<br />

MKT Marketing<br />

MKT-110 Principles of Marketing 3<br />

RCF01 0163289 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC TTh 1:00pm 2:20pm RESC 3020<br />

RCTAA 0164394 10/4 11/1 Castle<br />

KTS-3 T 6:00pm 9:50pm RESC KTS-3<br />

MKT-180 Customer Service Strategies 1<br />

RCTA3 0163799 10/15 10/22 McIllece<br />

KTS-3 S 8:00am 4:50pm RESC KTS-3<br />

PHI Philosophy<br />

PHI-105 Introduction to Ethics 3<br />

RCTA2 0163995 8/22 12/16 Greer<br />

KTS-2 MWF 8:00am 8:50am RESC KTS-2<br />

PSY Psychology<br />

PSY-111 Intro to Psychology 3<br />

RCTA1 0163771 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-1 MWF 7:00am 7:50am RESC KTS-1<br />

H RCTA2 0163819 8/22 12/16 Brennom<br />

KTS-2 MF 11:00am 11:50am RESC KTS-2<br />

RCF03 0163279 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC TTh 1:00pm 2:20pm RESC 3021<br />

PSY-121 Developmental Psychology u 3<br />

H RCTA2 0163828 8/22 12/16 Brennom<br />

KTS-2 MF 10:00am 10:50am RESC KTS-2<br />

RDG Reading<br />

RDG-200 College Reading 3<br />

RCFP3 0163293 8/22 12/16 Logan<br />

LEC TW 9:00am 12:20pm RESC 3037<br />

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RESOURCE CENTER . <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> . <strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Class</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong><br />

170<br />

REL Religion<br />

REL-140 Religion in the United States 3<br />

RCTA2 0164004 8/22 12/16 Greer<br />

KTS-2 MWF 7:00am 7:50am RESC KTS-2<br />

SCI Science<br />

SCI-120 Forensic Science 3<br />

RCTP3 0163501 8/22 12/16 Rehnstrom<br />

KTS-3 MWF 11:00am 11:50am RESC KTS-3<br />

SDV Student Development<br />

SDV-022 Study Strategies 2<br />

RCFP4 0163277 8/22 12/16 Plumb<br />

LEC F 9:00am 10:50am RESC 3037<br />

SDV-098 College Prep Math 3<br />

RCFP1 0163273 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MTh 9:00am 10:20am RESC 3014<br />

SDV-109 College 101 3<br />

RCTP2 0163606 8/22 12/16 Thompson<br />

KTS-2 MWF 12:00pm 12:50pm RESC KTS-2<br />

SDV-160 Career Decision Making 2<br />

RCF01 0163291 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC W 1:00pm 2:50pm RESC 3015<br />

SDV-175 Tools for Life Seminar 3<br />

RCTAA 0164384 8/30 9/27 Bone<br />

KTS-3 T 6:00pm 9:50pm RESC KTS-3<br />

SDV-178 Stress Management 1<br />

RCTA3 0163751 9/10 9/17 Rosene<br />

KTS-3 S 8:00am 4:50pm RESC KTS-3<br />

SOC Sociology<br />

SOC-110 Introduction to Sociology 3<br />

RCTA3 0163406 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-3 MWF 7:00am 7:50am RESC KTS-3<br />

SOC-115 Social Problems 3<br />

H RCTZ1 0164141 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-1 W 7:00pm 8:50pm RESC KTS-1<br />

SPC Speech<br />

SPC-101 Fund of Oral Communication 3<br />

RCF04 0163290 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MW 1:00pm 2:20pm RESC 3022<br />

RCTA1 0163868 8/22 12/16 McWorthy<br />

KTS-1 T 10:00am 10:50am RESC KTS-1<br />

KTS-1 Th 9:00am 10:50am RESC KTS-1<br />

RCTAA 0164415 10/8 12/17 Lock<br />

KTS-2 S 9:00am 11:50am RESC KTS-2<br />

u Prerequisite required; see course description for details.<br />

H Hybrid class; has one-third online content.<br />

< Service Learning credit applies.<br />

Accelerated Learning class; call 319.398.1050 to register.<br />

R Reserved or restricted registration; details on eaglenet.<br />

Linked to another class section as noted.<br />

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FALL <strong>2011</strong><br />

Iowa City Campus<br />

Iowa City <strong>Credit</strong> Center (ICCR), 1816 Lower Muscatine Road<br />

Iowa City Annex (ICAN), 1814 Lower Muscatine Road<br />

Old Capitol Mall (MALL), 201 S. Clinton Street<br />

Iowa City, IA | 319-887-3658<br />

www.kirkwood.edu/iowacity<br />

ACC Accounting<br />

ACC-111 Introduction to Accounting 3<br />

ICF01 0159850 9/19 12/16 Dye<br />

LEC MW 6:00pm 7:50pm ICCR 255<br />

• September start class.<br />

ACC-152 Financial Accounting 4<br />

ICF02 0159852 8/22 12/16 Dutchik<br />

LEC MW 10:00am 11:50am ICCR 262<br />

ICF01 0159851 8/22 12/16 Dutchik<br />

LEC MW 12:00pm 1:50pm ICCR 262<br />

ICF03 0159853 8/22 12/16 Dutchik<br />

LEC TTh 9:00am 10:50am ICCR 262<br />

ICF04 0159854 8/22 12/16 Zukin<br />

LEC TTh 6:00pm 7:50pm ICCR 262<br />

ICTZ3 0163737 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-3 Th 5:30pm 9:20pm ICCR 119<br />

ACC-156 Managerial Accounting u 4<br />

ICF01 0159855 8/22 12/16 Bootsma<br />

LEC TTh 12:00pm 1:50pm ICCR 262<br />

ICF02 0159856 8/22 12/16 Bootsma<br />

LEC TTh 2:00pm 3:50pm ICCR 262<br />

ICF03 0159857 8/22 12/16 Bootsma<br />

LEC W 6:00pm 9:50pm ICCR 262<br />

ACC-231 Intermediate Accounting I u 4<br />

ICTZ3 0163726 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-3 W 5:30pm 9:20pm ICCR 119<br />

ADM Administrative Assistant<br />

ADM-163 Office Concepts & Procedures 3<br />

ICF01 0159859 8/22 12/16 Dye<br />

LEC T 6:00pm 8:50pm ICCR 103<br />

ADM-165 Information Processing u 3<br />

ICF01 0159860 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC T 12:00pm 1:50pm ICCR 103<br />

LEC Th 12:00pm 12:50pm ICCR 103<br />

<strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Class</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong> . <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> . IOWA CITy CAMPUS<br />

ANT Anthropology<br />

ANT-105 Cultural Anthropology 3<br />

ICF02 0159862 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC M 6:00pm 8:50pm ICAN 103<br />

ICF01 0159861 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC W 1:00pm 1:50pm ICAN 109<br />

LEC F 12:00pm 1:50pm ICAN 109<br />

ART Art<br />

ART-101 Art Appreciation 3<br />

ICF01 0159863 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC M 12:00pm 1:50pm ICCR 350<br />

LEC W 12:00pm 12:50pm ICCR 350<br />

ICF02 0159864 8/22 12/16 Kehoe<br />

LEC T 10:00am 10:50am ICCR 350<br />

LEC Th 9:00am 10:50am ICCR 350<br />

ICF05 0159867 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC T 3:00pm 4:50pm ICCR 350<br />

LEC Th 3:00pm 3:50pm ICCR 350<br />

ICF04 0159866 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC W 6:00pm 8:50pm ICCR 350<br />

ICF03 0159865 8/22 12/16 Kehoe<br />

LEC F 10:00am 12:50pm ICCR 350<br />

ART-133 Drawing 3<br />

ICF01 0159868 8/22 12/16<br />

L/L MW 12:00pm 1:50pm ICCR 208<br />

ICF03 0159870 8/22 12/16<br />

L/L MW 6:00pm 7:50pm ICCR 208<br />

ICF02 0159869 8/22 12/16<br />

L/L TTh 3:00pm 4:50pm ICCR 208<br />

ART-134 Drawing II u 3<br />

ICF01 0159871 8/22 12/16<br />

L/L TTh 3:00pm 4:50pm ICCR 208<br />

ART-143 Painting 3<br />

ICF03 0159873 8/22 12/16 Kehoe<br />

L/L MW 10:00am 11:50am ICCR 208<br />

ICF01 0159872 8/22 12/16 Kehoe<br />

L/L TTh 12:00pm 1:50pm ICCR 208<br />

ART-203 Art History I 3<br />

ICF01 0159874 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC M 10:00am 11:50am ICAN 103<br />

LEC W 10:00am 10:50am ICAN 103<br />

ASL American Sign Language<br />

ASL-141 American Sign Language I 4<br />

ICF01 0159876 8/22 12/16 Falgier<br />

LEC MW 10:00am 11:50am ICAN 109<br />

ICF02 0159877 8/22 12/16 Molley<br />

LEC TTh 4:00pm 5:50pm ICAN 109<br />

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IOWA CITy CAMPUS . <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> . <strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Class</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong><br />

172<br />

ASL-241 American Sign Language III u 3<br />

ICF01 0159878 8/22 12/16 Molley<br />

LEC TTh 6:00pm 7:20pm ICAN 109<br />

BCA Business Computer Applications<br />

BCA-135 Intro to Word Processing 3<br />

ICF01 0159879 8/22 12/16 Kell<br />

L/L W 6:00pm 8:50pm ICCR 103<br />

ICF02 0159880 9/19 12/16<br />

L/L WF 12:00pm 1:50pm ICCR 103<br />

• September start class.<br />

BCA-179 PowerPoint Multimedia 3<br />

ICF01 0159881 8/22 12/16 Abram<br />

L/L F 9:00am 11:50am ICCR 103<br />

BCA-189 Microcomputer Literacy 1<br />

ICF01 0159882 8/22 12/16<br />

L/L Th 6:00pm 7:20pm ICCR 213<br />

ICF02 0159883 8/22 12/16<br />

L/L Th 7:30pm 8:50pm ICCR 213<br />

BCA-205 Database/Spreadsheets 3<br />

ICF01 0163938 8/22 12/16 Abram<br />

L/L W 9:00am 11:50am ICCR 103<br />

BCA-290 Web Design Principles 3<br />

ICF01 0159884 8/22 12/16 Abram<br />

L/L M 9:00am 11:50am ICCR 103<br />

BIO Biology<br />

BIO-104 Introductory Biology w/Lab 3<br />

ICF01 0159885 8/22 12/16 Boyer<br />

LAB M 10:00am 11:50am ICCR 164<br />

LEC W 10:00am 11:50am ICAN 113<br />

ICF02 0159886 8/22 12/16<br />

LAB M 12:00pm 1:50pm ICCR 164<br />

LEC W 12:00pm 1:50pm ICCR 164<br />

ICF03 0159887 8/22 12/16<br />

LAB M 2:00pm 3:50pm ICCR 164<br />

LEC W 2:00pm 3:50pm ICCR 164<br />

ICF04 0159888 8/22 12/16 Boyer<br />

LAB T 9:00am 10:50am ICCR 164<br />

LEC Th 9:00am 10:50am ICCR 212<br />

BIO-110 Basic Biological Concepts 3<br />

ICF01 0159889 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC T 12:00pm 1:50pm ICCR 216<br />

LEC Th 12:00pm 12:50pm ICCR 216<br />

BIO-112 General Biology I u 4<br />

ICF01 0159890 8/22 12/16 Boyer<br />

LEC MWF 1:00pm 1:50pm ICCR 212<br />

LAB F 11:00am 12:50pm ICCR 209<br />

BIO-151 Nutrition 3<br />

ICF01 0159892 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC M 2:00pm 3:50pm ICCR 262<br />

LEC W 2:00pm 2:50pm ICCR 262<br />

ICF02 0164341 8/22 12/16 Hall<br />

LEC T 6:00pm 8:50pm ICCR 158<br />

BIO-154 Human Biology 3<br />

ICF04 0159895 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC M 4:00pm 4:50pm ICCR 216<br />

LEC W 3:00pm 4:50pm ICCR 216<br />

ICF01 0159893 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MWF 9:00am 9:50am ICCR 216<br />

ICF02 0159894 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MWF 11:00am 11:50am ICCR 216<br />

BIO-161 Basic Anatomy and Physiology 3<br />

ICF01 0159896 8/22 12/16 Kinsinger<br />

LAB W 10:00am 11:50am ICCR 164<br />

LEC F 10:00am 11:50am ICCR 255<br />

BIO-168 Human Anatomy/Phys I w/Lab 4<br />

ICF05 0159901 8/22 12/16 Kinsinger<br />

LEC M 6:00pm 8:50pm ICCR 256<br />

LAB W 6:00pm 7:50pm ICCR 164<br />

ICF02 0159898 8/22 12/16 Hall<br />

LEC MWF 10:00am 10:50am ICCR 263<br />

LAB Th 12:00pm 1:50pm ICCR 164<br />

ICF01 0159897 8/22 12/16 Hall<br />

LEC MWF 10:00am 10:50am ICCR 263<br />

LAB T 12:00pm 1:50pm ICCR 164<br />

ICF04 0159900 8/22 12/16 Hall<br />

LEC MWF 12:00pm 12:50pm ICCR 263<br />

LAB Th 2:00pm 3:50pm ICCR 164<br />

ICF03 0159899 8/22 12/16 Hall<br />

LEC MWF 12:00pm 12:50pm ICCR 263<br />

LAB T 2:00pm 3:50pm ICCR 164<br />

ICTT3 0163521 8/22 12/16 Patterson<br />

KTS-3 MWF 1:00pm 1:50pm ICCR 119<br />

LAB T 2:00pm 3:50pm LINN 243<br />

ICTR3 0163530 8/22 12/16 Patterson<br />

KTS-3 MWF 1:00pm 1:50pm ICCR 119<br />

LAB Th 2:00pm 3:50pm LINN 243<br />

BIO-173 Human Anatomy/Phys II w/Lab u 4<br />

ICF01 0159902 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MWF 9:00am 9:50am ICCR 254<br />

LAB Th 9:00am 10:50am ICCR 164<br />

BIO-186 Microbiology 4<br />

ICF01 0159903 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MWF 1:00pm 1:50pm ICCR 263<br />

LAB W 10:00am 11:50am ICCR 209<br />

LAB F 10:00am 10:50am ICCR 209<br />

ICF02 0159904 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MWF 1:00pm 1:50pm ICCR 263<br />

LAB W 2:00pm 3:50pm ICCR 209<br />

LAB F 2:00pm 2:50pm ICCR 209<br />

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ICF03 0163882 8/22 12/16 Boyer<br />

LAB T 3:00pm 4:50pm ICCR 209<br />

LEC T 2:00pm 2:50pm ICCR 216<br />

LAB Th 3:00pm 3:50pm ICCR 209<br />

LEC Th 1:00pm 2:50pm ICCR 216<br />

BIO-189 Microbes and Society 3<br />

H ICTA4 0163182 8/22 12/16 Hench<br />

ICN W 10:00am 11:50am ICCR 117<br />

BIO-195 Human Evolution 3<br />

ICF01 0159906 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MWF 10:00am 10:50am ICCR 158<br />

ICF02 0159907 9/19 11/11 Poulakos<br />

LEC MWF 2:00pm 3:50pm ICCR 158<br />

• September start class.<br />

BUS Business<br />

BUS-102 Introduction to Business 3<br />

ICF02 0159910 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC T 2:00pm 2:50pm ICAN 111<br />

LEC Th 1:00pm 2:50pm ICAN 111<br />

ICF01 0159909 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC W 6:00pm 8:50pm ICAN 111<br />

BUS-182 Intro to Law 3<br />

ICF02 0159912 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC M 6:00pm 8:50pm ICAN 111<br />

ICF01 0159911 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC T 3:00pm 4:50pm ICCR 202<br />

LEC Th 3:00pm 3:50pm ICCR 202<br />

BUS-185 Business Law I 3<br />

ICF01 0159913 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC M 2:00pm 3:50pm ICAN 109<br />

LEC W 2:00pm 2:50pm ICAN 109<br />

ICF02 0159914 8/22 12/16 Fitzgerald<br />

LEC T 6:00pm 8:50pm ICAN 111<br />

BUS-190 Professionalism: BPA 1<br />

ICF01 0163673 8/22 12/16 Abram<br />

LEC T 11:00am 11:50am ICCR 103<br />

BUS-290 Employ Search/Workplace Success 1<br />

ICF01 0159915 10/7 10/8 Pounds<br />

LEC F 5:00pm 10:00pm ICCR 255<br />

LEC S 8:00am 5:00pm ICCR 255<br />

BUS-932 Internship: Admin Assistant 3<br />

ICF01 0159916 8/22 12/16 Abram<br />

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<strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Class</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong> . <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> . IOWA CITy CAMPUS<br />

CHM Chemistry<br />

CHM-110 Introduction to Chemistry 3<br />

ICF01 0159917 8/22 12/16 Zeman<br />

LEC MWF 10:00am 10:50am ICCR 216<br />

ICF02 0159918 8/22 12/16 Zeman<br />

LEC MWF 1:00pm 1:50pm ICCR 216<br />

ICF04 0159920 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC T 3:00pm 4:50pm ICCR 216<br />

LEC Th 3:00pm 3:50pm ICCR 216<br />

ICF03 0159919 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC T 6:00pm 8:50pm ICCR 216<br />

CHM-111 Introduction to Chemistry Lab u 1<br />

ICF01 0159921 8/22 12/16<br />

LAB Th 4:00pm 5:50pm ICCR 209<br />

ICF02 0159922 8/22 12/16<br />

LAB Th 6:00pm 7:50pm ICCR 209<br />

CHM-165 General Chemistry I 4<br />

ICF01 0159923 8/22 12/16 Zeman<br />

LEC MWF 9:00am 9:50am ICCR 263<br />

LAB T 8:00am 9:50am ICCR 209<br />

ICF03 0159925 8/22 12/16 Zeman<br />

LEC MWF 9:00am 9:50am ICCR 263<br />

LAB Th 9:00am 10:50am ICCR 209<br />

ICF02 0159924 8/22 12/16 Zeman<br />

LEC MWF 12:00pm 12:50pm ICCR 216<br />

LAB T 12:00pm 1:50pm ICCR 209<br />

CIS Computer Information Systems<br />

CIS-126 Programming Logic w/Language 4<br />

ICF01 0164761 8/22 12/16 DeMaria<br />

L/L M 6:00pm 9:50pm ICCR 258<br />

CIS-207 Fundamentals of Web Program u 3<br />

ICF01 0159927 8/22 12/16 DeMaria<br />

L/L MW 12:00pm 1:50pm ICCR 258<br />

CLS Cultural Studies<br />

CLS-125 Language and Society 3<br />

ICF01 0164202 8/22 12/16 Heath<br />

LEC T 10:00am 10:50am ICCR 256<br />

LEC Th 9:00am 10:50am ICCR 256<br />

CRJ Criminal Justice<br />

CRJ-100 Intro to Criminal Justice 3<br />

ICF01 0159929 8/22 12/16 Hargadine<br />

LEC Th 6:00pm 8:50pm ICAN 105<br />

CRJ-111 Police and Society 3<br />

ICF01 0159930 8/22 12/16 Steen<br />

LEC W 6:00pm 8:50pm ICAN 103<br />

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IOWA CITy CAMPUS . <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> . <strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Class</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong><br />

174<br />

CRJ-130 Criminal Law 3<br />

ICF01 0163895 8/22 12/16 Steen<br />

LEC T 6:00pm 8:50pm ICAN 103<br />

CRJ-133 Constitutional Criminal Proc u 3<br />

ICTA3 0163426 8/22 12/16 Penrod<br />

KTS-3 T 8:00am 9:50am ICCR 119<br />

KTS-3 Th 8:00am 8:50am ICCR 119<br />

CRJ-141 Criminal Investigation 3<br />

ICF01 0163893 8/22 12/16 Bedford<br />

LEC M 6:00pm 8:50pm ICAN 109<br />

CRJ-200 Criminology u 3<br />

ICF01 0164026 8/22 12/16 Bailey<br />

LEC Th 6:00pm 8:50pm ICAN 103<br />

CRJ-202 Cultural Awareness-CJ Pract u 3<br />

ICTP3 0163511 8/22 12/16 Roth<br />

KTS-3 T 12:00pm 1:50pm ICCR 119<br />

KTS-3 Th 12:00pm 12:50pm ICCR 119<br />

CSC Computer Science<br />

CSC-110 Intro to Computers 3<br />

ICF05 0159936 8/22 12/16<br />

L/L M 6:00pm 9:50pm ICCR 213<br />

ICF01 0159932 8/22 12/16 DeMaria<br />

L/L MW 2:00pm 3:50pm ICCR 213<br />

ICF06 0159937 8/22 12/16<br />

L/L T 6:00pm 9:50pm ICCR 213<br />

ICF03 0159934 8/22 12/16 Abram<br />

L/L TTh 9:00am 10:50am ICCR 213<br />

ICF02 0159933 8/22 12/16 DeMaria<br />

L/L TTh 12:00pm 1:50pm ICCR 213<br />

ICF04 0159935 8/22 12/16<br />

L/L WF 10:00am 11:50am ICCR 213<br />

ICF07 0159938 8/22 12/16<br />

L/L S 9:00am 12:50pm ICCR 213<br />

DRA Film and Theatre<br />

DRA-116 Film Analysis 3<br />

ICF01 0159939 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC M 2:00pm 4:50pm ICCR 207<br />

ICTZ3 0163696 8/22 12/16 Brown<br />

KTS-3 M 6:00pm 8:50pm ICCR 119<br />

DRA-130 Acting I 3<br />

ICF01 0159940 8/22 12/16 Keyes<br />

LEC W 1:00pm 1:50pm ICAN 103<br />

LEC F 12:00pm 1:50pm ICAN 103<br />

DSV Disability Services<br />

DSV-130 Instruction & Adaptation Strategies 3<br />

ICF01 0159941 8/22 12/16 Leme<br />

LEC M 6:00pm 8:50pm ICCR 254<br />

DSV-250 Cul/Linguist Diverse Children u 3<br />

ICTZ4 0164298 8/22 12/16 Tiemann<br />

ICN M 6:00pm 8:50pm ICHS ICN<br />

• Level II Paraeducator class.<br />

ECE Early Childhood Education<br />

ECE-103 Intro to Early Childhood Ed 3<br />

ICF01 0159942 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC T 6:00pm 8:50pm ICAN 105<br />

ECE-158 ECE Curriculum I 3<br />

ICF01 0159943 8/22 12/16 Novak-Cicha<br />

LEC W 6:00pm 8:50pm ICCR 254<br />

ECN Economics<br />

ECN-120 Principles of Macroeconomics 3<br />

ICF01 0159944 8/22 12/16 Mekies<br />

LEC M 10:00am 11:50am ICCR 207<br />

LEC W 10:00am 10:50am ICCR 207<br />

ICF02 0159945 8/22 12/16 Mekies<br />

LEC M 12:00pm 1:50pm ICCR 207<br />

LEC W 12:00pm 12:50pm ICCR 207<br />

ICF03 0159946 8/22 12/16 Mekies<br />

LEC T 6:00pm 8:50pm ICCR 263<br />

ECN-130 Principles of Microeconomics 3<br />

ICTA3 0163485 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-3 MWF 8:00am 8:50am ICCR 119<br />

ICF01 0159947 8/22 12/16 Mekies<br />

LEC T 10:00am 10:50am ICCR 263<br />

LEC Th 9:00am 10:50am ICCR 263<br />

ICF04 0159950 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC T 3:00pm 4:50pm ICAN 103<br />

LEC Th 3:00pm 3:50pm ICAN 103<br />

ICF02 0159948 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC W 11:00am 11:50am ICAN 103<br />

LEC F 10:00am 11:50am ICAN 103<br />

ICF03 0159949 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC Th 6:00pm 8:50pm ICAN 111<br />

EDU Education<br />

EDU-110 Exploring Teaching 3<br />

ICTA3 0163475 8/22 12/16 Terndrup<br />

KTS-3 T 10:00am 10:50am ICCR 119<br />

KTS-3 Th 9:00am 10:50am ICCR 119<br />

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ICTP3 0163681 8/22 12/16 Hackathorn<br />

KTS-3 T 4:00pm 5:50pm ICCR 119<br />

KTS-3 Th 4:30pm 5:20pm ICCR 119<br />

ICF01 0159951 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC T 6:00pm 8:50pm ICCR 256<br />

EDU-212 Educational Foundations 3<br />

ICF01 0159952 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC W 6:00pm 8:50pm ICCR 256<br />

EMS Emergency Medical Services<br />

EMS-233 EMT Basic Theory 6.5<br />

CRFIC 0159465 8/22 12/16 Hayes<br />

LEC TTh 6:00pm 9:50pm ICCR 352<br />

EMS-235 EMT Basic Practical Applications 0.5<br />

CRFIC 0159472 8/22 12/16 Robinson<br />

ENG English Composition<br />

ENG-059 College Prep Writing 3<br />

ICF01 0160200 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC M 10:00am 11:50am ICCR 201<br />

LEC W 10:00am 10:50am ICCR 201<br />

ICF02 0160201 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC M 12:00pm 1:50pm ICCR 348<br />

LEC W 12:00pm 12:50pm ICCR 348<br />

ICF03 0160202 8/22 12/16 Myers-Verhage<br />

LEC T 12:00pm 1:50pm ICCR 347<br />

LEC Th 12:00pm 12:50pm ICCR 347<br />

ENG-101 Elements of Writing 3<br />

ICF09 0159962 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC M 8:00am 9:50am ICCR 201<br />

LEC W 8:00am 8:50am ICCR 201<br />

ICF01 0159954 8/22 12/16 Petrova<br />

LEC M 10:00am 11:50am ICCR 347<br />

LEC W 10:00am 10:50am ICCR 347<br />

ICF02 0159955 8/22 12/16 Johnson<br />

LEC M 12:00pm 1:50pm ICCR 201<br />

LEC W 12:00pm 12:50pm ICCR 201<br />

ICF03 0159956 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC M 2:00pm 3:50pm ICCR 347<br />

LEC W 2:00pm 2:50pm ICCR 347<br />

ICF07 0159960 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC M 6:00pm 8:50pm ICCR 353<br />

ICF04 0159957 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC T 8:00am 9:50am ICCR 347<br />

LEC Th 8:00am 8:50am ICCR 347<br />

ICF05 0159958 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC T 10:00am 10:50am ICCR 347<br />

LEC Th 9:00am 10:50am ICCR 347<br />

ICF06 0159959 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC T 2:00pm 2:50pm ICCR 347<br />

LEC Th 1:00pm 2:50pm ICCR 347<br />

<strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Class</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong> . <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> . IOWA CITy CAMPUS<br />

ICF10 0159963 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC T 3:00pm 4:50pm ICCR 347<br />

LEC Th 3:00pm 3:50pm ICCR 347<br />

ICF08 0159961 8/22 12/16 Petrova<br />

LEC W 11:00am 11:50am ICCR 347<br />

LEC F 10:00am 11:50am ICCR 347<br />

ENG-105 Composition I u 3<br />

ICF01 0159965 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC M 8:00am 9:50am ICCR 347<br />

LEC W 8:00am 8:50am ICCR 347<br />

ICF03 0159967 8/22 12/16 Hulm<br />

LEC M 10:00am 11:50am ICCR 352<br />

LEC W 10:00am 10:50am ICCR 352<br />

ICF05 0159969 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC M 12:00pm 1:50pm ICCR 347<br />

LEC W 12:00pm 12:50pm ICCR 347<br />

ICF04 0159968 8/22 12/16 Petrova<br />

LEC M 12:00pm 1:50pm ICCR 352<br />

LEC W 12:00pm 12:50pm ICCR 352<br />

ICF06 0159970 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC M 2:00pm 3:50pm ICCR 353<br />

LEC W 2:00pm 2:50pm ICCR 353<br />

ICF16 0159980 8/22 12/16 Hulm<br />

LEC M 6:00pm 8:50pm ICCR 352<br />

ICF02 0159966 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MWF 9:00am 9:50am ICCR 352<br />

ICF07 0159971 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC T 8:00am 9:50am ICCR 352<br />

LEC Th 8:00am 8:50am ICCR 352<br />

ICF08 0159972 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC T 10:00am 10:50am ICCR 352<br />

LEC Th 9:00am 10:50am ICCR 352<br />

ICF09 0159973 8/22 12/16 Keyes<br />

LEC T 10:00am 10:50am ICCR 353<br />

LEC Th 9:00am 10:50am ICCR 353<br />

ICF11 0159975 8/22 12/16 Keyes<br />

LEC T 12:00pm 1:50pm ICCR 352<br />

LEC Th 12:00pm 12:50pm ICCR 352<br />

ICF10 0159974 8/22 12/16 Johnson<br />

LEC T 12:00pm 1:50pm ICCR 201<br />

LEC Th 12:00pm 12:50pm ICCR 201<br />

ICF12 0159976 8/22 12/16 Johnson<br />

LEC T 2:00pm 2:50pm ICCR 201<br />

LEC Th 1:00pm 2:50pm ICCR 201<br />

ICF13 0159977 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC T 3:00pm 4:50pm ICCR 352<br />

LEC Th 3:00pm 3:50pm ICCR 352<br />

ICF14 0159978 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC W 11:00am 11:50am ICCR 201<br />

LEC F 10:00am 11:50am ICCR 201<br />

ICF15 0159979 8/22 12/16 Petrova<br />

LEC W 1:00pm 1:50pm ICCR 352<br />

LEC F 12:00pm 1:50pm ICCR 352<br />

ICF17 0164347 9/19 12/16<br />

LEC S 9:00am 12:50pm ICCR 352<br />

• September start class.<br />

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IOWA CITy CAMPUS . <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> . <strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Class</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong><br />

ENG-106 Composition II u 3<br />

176<br />

ICF01 0159982 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC M 8:00am 9:50am ICCR 353<br />

LEC W 8:00am 8:50am ICCR 353<br />

ICF02 0159983 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC M 10:00am 11:50am ICCR 353<br />

LEC W 10:00am 10:50am ICCR 353<br />

ICF03 0159984 8/22 12/16 Myers-Verhage<br />

LEC M 12:00pm 1:50pm ICCR 353<br />

LEC W 12:00pm 12:50pm ICCR 353<br />

ICF10 0159991 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC M 2:00pm 3:50pm ICCR 201<br />

LEC W 2:00pm 2:50pm ICCR 201<br />

ICF05 0159986 8/22 12/16 Myers-Verhage<br />

LEC T 10:00am 10:50am ICCR 201<br />

LEC Th 9:00am 10:50am ICCR 201<br />

ICF06 0159987 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC T 12:00pm 1:50pm ICCR 353<br />

LEC Th 12:00pm 12:50pm ICCR 353<br />

ICF07 0159988 8/22 12/16 Payne<br />

LEC T 2:00pm 2:50pm ICCR 353<br />

LEC Th 1:00pm 2:50pm ICCR 353<br />

ICF08 0159989 8/22 12/16 Payne<br />

LEC W 11:00am 11:50am ICCR 353<br />

LEC F 10:00am 11:50am ICCR 353<br />

ICF04 0159985 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC W 1:00pm 1:50pm ICCR 201<br />

LEC F 12:00pm 1:50pm ICCR 201<br />

ICF09 0159990 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC W 6:00pm 8:50pm ICCR 352<br />

ENG-120 College Writing u 5<br />

ICF01 0162229 8/22 12/16 Johnson<br />

LEC TTh 6:00pm 8:20pm ICCR 201<br />

ENG-233 Creative Writing: Short Fiction u 3<br />

ICF01 0162230 8/22 12/16 Hulm<br />

LEC T 2:00pm 2:50pm ICCR 352<br />

LEC Th 1:00pm 2:50pm ICCR 352<br />

ENV Environmental Science<br />

ENV-115 Environmental Science 3<br />

ICF01 0159993 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC M 12:00pm 1:50pm ICCR 158<br />

LEC W 12:00pm 12:50pm ICCR 158<br />

ICF02 0159994 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC T 2:00pm 2:50pm ICCR 158<br />

LEC Th 1:00pm 2:50pm ICCR 158<br />

ICF03 0159995 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC W 6:00pm 8:50pm ICCR 158<br />

H ICTP4 0163190 8/22 12/16 Hench<br />

ICN Th 1:00pm 2:50pm ICCR 117<br />

ESI Intensive English Second Language<br />

ESI-037 L3 ELA Writing u 2<br />

ICF01 0158233 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC TTh 3:00pm 3:50pm ICCR 348<br />

ESI-038 L3 ELA Grammar u 4<br />

ICF01 0158234 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC TTh 4:00pm 5:50pm ICCR 348<br />

ESI-039 L3 ELA Listen/Convers/Culture u 3<br />

ICF01 0158235 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MWF 3:00pm 3:50pm ICCR 348<br />

ESI-040 L3 ELA Phonetic/Pronunciation u 3<br />

ICF01 0158236 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MWF 4:00pm 4:50pm ICCR 348<br />

ESI-042 L3 ELA Reading & Vocabulary u 3<br />

ICF01 0158237 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MWF 5:00pm 5:50pm ICCR 348<br />

ESI-062 L4 ELA Culture/Conversation u 3<br />

ICF01 0159996 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC T 8:00am 9:50am ICCR 348<br />

LEC Th 8:00am 8:50am ICCR 348<br />

ESI-063 L4 ELA Writing u 3<br />

ICF01 0159997 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC M 10:00am 11:50am ICCR 348<br />

LEC W 10:00am 10:50am ICCR 348<br />

ESI-064 L4 ELA Grammar and Usage u 3<br />

ICF01 0159998 8/22 12/16 Petrova<br />

LEC MWF 9:00am 9:50am ICCR 348<br />

ESI-068 L4 ELA Reading & Vocabulary u 3<br />

ICF01 0159999 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC W 11:00am 11:50am ICCR 348<br />

LEC F 10:00am 11:50am ICCR 348<br />

ESI-069 L4 ELA Presentations u 3<br />

ICF01 0160000 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC T 10:00am 10:50am ICCR 348<br />

LEC Th 9:00am 10:50am ICCR 348<br />

FIN Finance<br />

FIN-121 Personal Finance 3<br />

H ICTA3 0163436 8/22 12/16 Saville<br />

KTS-3 MW 9:00am 9:50am ICCR 119<br />

ICF01 0160001 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC T 12:00pm 1:50pm ICAN 103<br />

LEC Th 12:00pm 12:50pm ICAN 103<br />

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FLF Foreign Language - French<br />

FLF-141 Elementary French I 4<br />

ICF02 0160003 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MW 5:30pm 7:20pm ICAN 113<br />

ICF01 0160002 8/22 12/16 Skoglund<br />

LEC TTh 9:00am 10:50am ICAN 106<br />

FLF-241 Intermediate French I u 4<br />

ICF01 0160004 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC TTh 12:00pm 1:50pm ICCR 348<br />

FLS Foreign Language - Spanish<br />

FLS-141 Elementary Spanish I 4<br />

ICF01 0160005 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MTThF 9:00am 9:50am ICAN 113<br />

ICF02 0160006 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MTThF 10:00am 10:50am ICAN 113<br />

ICF03 0163871 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MTThF 11:00am 11:50am ICAN 113<br />

ICF04 0160007 8/22 12/16 Heath<br />

LEC MW 12:00pm 1:50pm ICAN 106<br />

ICF06 0160009 8/22 12/16 Heath<br />

LEC MW 2:00pm 3:50pm ICAN 106<br />

ICF07 0160010 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MW 5:00pm 6:50pm ICAN 106<br />

ICF08 0160011 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MW 7:00pm 8:50pm ICAN 106<br />

ICF05 0160008 8/22 12/16 Heath<br />

LEC TTh 12:00pm 1:50pm ICAN 106<br />

ICF09 0160012 8/22 12/16 Heath<br />

LEC TTh 2:00pm 3:50pm ICAN 106<br />

FLS-142 Elementary Spanish II 4<br />

ICF02 0160013 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MTThF 9:00am 9:50am ICAN 110<br />

ICF06 0160017 8/22 12/16 Malone<br />

LEC MTThF 12:00pm 12:50pm ICAN 110<br />

ICF03 0160014 8/22 12/16 Malone<br />

LEC MTThF 1:00pm 1:50pm ICAN 110<br />

ICF04 0160015 8/22 12/16 Malone<br />

LEC MW 2:00pm 3:50pm ICAN 110<br />

ICF05 0160016 8/22 12/16 Malone<br />

LEC MW 5:00pm 6:50pm ICAN 110<br />

FLS-241 Intermediate Spanish I u 4<br />

ICF01 0160018 8/22 12/16 Munoz-Perez<br />

LEC MTThF 10:00am 10:50am ICAN 110<br />

ICF02 0160019 8/22 12/16 Munoz-Perez<br />

LEC MW 12:30pm 2:20pm MALL 1101<br />

ICF04 0160021 8/22 12/16 Munoz-Perez<br />

LEC MW 3:00pm 4:50pm MALL 1101<br />

ICF03 0160020 8/22 12/16 Munoz-Perez<br />

LEC TTh 12:30pm 2:20pm MALL 1101<br />

<strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Class</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong> . <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> . IOWA CITy CAMPUS<br />

ICF05 0160022 8/22 12/16 Campagna<br />

LEC TTh 5:00pm 6:50pm ICAN 110<br />

FLS-242 Intermediate Spanish II u 4<br />

ICF01 0160023 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MW 12:00pm 1:50pm ICAN 113<br />

ICF02 0160024 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC TTh 12:00pm 1:50pm ICAN 113<br />

ICF03 0160025 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC TTh 2:00pm 3:50pm ICAN 113<br />

ICF04 0160026 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC TTh 5:00pm 6:50pm ICAN 113<br />

GEO Geography<br />

GEO-115 Human Geography 3<br />

ICF01 0160027 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC T 3:00pm 4:50pm ICCR 207<br />

LEC Th 3:00pm 3:50pm ICCR 207<br />

HIS History<br />

HIS-123 Europe-Age of Revolution 3<br />

ICF01 0160028 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC Th 6:00pm 8:50pm ICCR 202<br />

HIS-124 Europe-Age of Nationalism 3<br />

ICF01 0160029 8/22 12/16 McMahon<br />

LEC M 12:00pm 1:50pm ICAN 111<br />

LEC W 12:00pm 12:50pm ICAN 111<br />

ICF02 0160030 8/22 12/16 McMahon<br />

LEC T 10:00am 10:50am ICCR 202<br />

LEC Th 9:00am 10:50am ICCR 202<br />

HIS-151 U.S. History to 1877 3<br />

H ICTP3 0163613 8/22 12/16 Peterson<br />

KTS-3 MW 2:00pm 2:50pm ICCR 119<br />

ICF02 0160032 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC T 8:00am 9:50am ICCR 207<br />

LEC Th 8:00am 8:50am ICCR 207<br />

ICF01 0160031 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC T 2:00pm 2:50pm ICAN 103<br />

LEC Th 1:00pm 2:50pm ICAN 103<br />

HIS-152 U.S. History Since 1877 3<br />

ICF01 0160033 8/22 12/16 McMahon<br />

LEC M 10:00am 11:50am ICAN 111<br />

LEC W 10:00am 10:50am ICAN 111<br />

ICF02 0160034 8/22 12/16 McMahon<br />

LEC T 12:00pm 1:50pm ICCR 202<br />

LEC Th 12:00pm 12:50pm ICCR 202<br />

ICF03 0160035 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC W 6:00pm 8:50pm ICAN 105<br />

HIS-221 Holocaust/Genocide: Memory & Lit 3<br />

ICF01 0160036 8/22 12/16 McMahon<br />

LEC F 10:00am 12:50pm ICCR 262<br />

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178<br />

HSC Health Sciences<br />

HSC-107 Professionals in Health 2<br />

ICF02 0164229 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC Th 6:00pm 7:50pm ICAN 115<br />

ICF01 0164228 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC F 10:00am 11:50am ICAN 111<br />

HSC-115 Medical Terminology 4<br />

ICF01 0164230 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MW 6:00pm 7:50pm ICCR 263<br />

HSC-135 First Aid 0.5<br />

ICF01 0164231 8/22 10/14<br />

LEC W 11:00am 11:50am ICAN 111<br />

HSC-210 Health Skills I 1<br />

ICF01 0164232 10/17 12/16<br />

LAB M 6:00pm 7:50pm LINN 239<br />

LEC W 11:00am 11:50am ICAN 111<br />

HSV Human Services<br />

HSV-101 Human Serv Career Orientation 3<br />

ICTP3 0163623 8/22 12/16 Weigel<br />

KTS-3 T 2:00pm 2:50pm ICCR 119<br />

KTS-3 Th 1:00pm 2:50pm ICCR 119<br />

HSV-292 Substance Abuse & Treatment u 3<br />

ICTZ4 0163174 8/22 12/16 Logan<br />

ICN W 6:00pm 8:50pm ICCR 117<br />

HUM Humanities<br />

HUM-105 Working in America 3<br />

ICF01 0160037 8/22 12/16 Samuelson<br />

LEC MWF 10:00am 10:50am ICCR 202<br />

ICF02 0160038 8/22 12/16 Samuelson<br />

LEC T 2:00pm 2:50pm ICCR 202<br />

LEC Th 1:00pm 2:50pm ICCR 202<br />

HUM-116 Encounters in Humanities 3<br />

ICF01 0160039 8/22 12/16 Keyes<br />

LEC T 2:00pm 2:50pm ICCR 207<br />

LEC Th 1:00pm 2:50pm ICCR 207<br />

ICF02 0160040 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC W 11:00am 11:50am ICCR 207<br />

LEC F 10:00am 11:50am ICCR 207<br />

HUM-123 U.S. Film History 3<br />

ICF01 0160041 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC W 2:00pm 4:50pm ICCR 207<br />

ICF02 0160042 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC Th 6:00pm 8:50pm ICCR 207<br />

LIT Literature<br />

LIT-105 Children’s Literature u 3<br />

ICF01 0160043 8/22 12/16 Payne<br />

LEC M 2:00pm 3:50pm ICCR 352<br />

LEC W 2:00pm 2:50pm ICCR 352<br />

LIT-204 Forms of Lit: Nonfiction u 3<br />

ICF01 0160044 8/22 12/16 Johnson<br />

LEC W 1:00pm 1:50pm ICAN 105<br />

LEC F 12:00pm 1:50pm ICAN 105<br />

LIT-206 Forms of Lit: Fiction u 3<br />

ICF02 0160045 8/22 12/16 Payne<br />

LEC M 10:00am 11:50am ICCR 350<br />

LEC W 10:00am 10:50am ICCR 350<br />

ICF03 0160046 8/22 12/16 Keyes<br />

LEC M 2:00pm 3:50pm ICAN 103<br />

LEC W 2:00pm 2:50pm ICAN 103<br />

ICF04 0160047 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC T 2:00pm 2:50pm ICCR 350<br />

LEC Th 1:00pm 2:50pm ICCR 350<br />

ICF05 0160048 8/22 12/16 Hulm<br />

LEC W 11:00am 11:50am ICCR 352<br />

LEC F 10:00am 11:50am ICCR 352<br />

ICF06 0160049 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC Th 6:00pm 8:50pm ICCR 350<br />

LIT-207 Forms of Lit: Poetry u 3<br />

ICF01 0160050 8/22 12/16 Hulm<br />

LEC T 12:00pm 1:50pm ICCR 350<br />

LEC Th 12:00pm 12:50pm ICCR 350<br />

LIT-222 Lit & Culture: American Dreams u 3<br />

ICF01 0160051 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC M 12:00pm 1:50pm ICAN 103<br />

LEC W 12:00pm 12:50pm ICAN 103<br />

ICTP3 0163633 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-3 M 3:00pm 3:50pm ICCR 119<br />

KTS-3 W 3:00pm 4:50pm ICCR 119<br />

MAT Mathematics<br />

MAT-052 Pre-Algebra 3<br />

ICF02 0160053 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC M 2:00pm 3:50pm ICCR 216<br />

LEC W 2:00pm 2:50pm ICCR 216<br />

ICF01 0160052 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MWF 9:00am 9:50am ICCR 256<br />

ICF05 0160056 8/22 12/16 Marberry<br />

LEC MWF 12:00pm 12:50pm ICCR 212<br />

ICF03 0160054 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC T 12:00pm 1:50pm ICCR 256<br />

LEC Th 12:00pm 12:50pm ICCR 256<br />

ICF04 0160055 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC Th 6:00pm 8:50pm ICCR 216<br />

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ICF08 0163946 9/19 12/16<br />

LEC MW 2:00pm 3:50pm ICCR 256<br />

• September start class.<br />

MAT-062 Elementary Algebra 3<br />

ICF03 0160060 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC M 12:00pm 1:50pm ICCR 256<br />

LEC W 12:00pm 12:50pm ICCR 256<br />

ICF01 0160058 8/22 12/16 Cochran<br />

LEC MWF 9:00am 9:50am ICCR 213<br />

ICF02 0160059 8/22 12/16 Cochran<br />

LEC MWF 10:00am 10:50am ICCR 256<br />

ICTA3 0163414 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-3 MWF 12:00pm 12:50pm ICCR 119<br />

ICF05 0160062 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC T 8:00am 9:50am ICCR 212<br />

LEC Th 8:00am 8:50am ICCR 212<br />

ICF06 0160063 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC T 12:00pm 1:50pm ICCR 212<br />

LEC Th 12:00pm 12:50pm ICCR 212<br />

ICF07 0160064 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC Th 6:00pm 8:50pm ICCR 212<br />

ICF04 0160061 9/19 12/16<br />

LEC MW 2:00pm 3:50pm ICCR 212<br />

• September start class.<br />

MAT-102 Intermediate Algebra u 4<br />

ICF07 0160071 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MW 8:00am 9:50am ICCR 255<br />

ICF03 0160067 8/22 12/16 Doyle<br />

LEC MW 10:00am 11:50am ICCR 212<br />

ICF02 0160066 8/22 12/16 Cochran<br />

LEC MW 12:00pm 1:50pm ICCR 255<br />

ICF06 0160070 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MW 5:00pm 6:50pm ICCR 212<br />

ICF01 0160065 8/22 12/16 Cochran<br />

LEC TTh 9:00am 10:50am ICCR 158<br />

ICF08 0164030 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC TTh 2:00pm 3:50pm ICCR 213<br />

ICF04 0160068 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC TTh 4:00pm 5:50pm ICCR 212<br />

MAT-107 Survey of Mathematics 4<br />

ICF02 0160073 8/22 12/16 Doyle<br />

LEC MW 12:00pm 1:50pm ICCR 254<br />

ICF01 0160072 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MW 2:00pm 3:50pm ICCR 254<br />

ICF03 0160074 8/22 12/16 Doyle<br />

LEC TTh 9:00am 10:50am ICCR 254<br />

ICF04 0160075 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC TTh 2:00pm 3:50pm ICCR 254<br />

MAT-115 Mathematics and Society u 3<br />

ICF02 0160077 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MWF 11:00am 11:50am ICCR 254<br />

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ICF01 0160076 8/22 12/16 Dawson<br />

LEC T 2:00pm 2:50pm ICCR 212<br />

LEC Th 1:00pm 2:50pm ICCR 212<br />

ICF03 0163012 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC S 9:00am 11:50am ICCR 216<br />

MAT-117 Math for Elementary Teachers u 3<br />

ICF01 0160078 8/22 12/16 Marberry<br />

LEC T 12:00pm 1:50pm ICCR 254<br />

LEC Th 12:00pm 12:50pm ICCR 254<br />

MAT-136 Trigonometry & Analytic Geometry u 5<br />

ICF01 0160079 8/22 12/16 Perkhounkov<br />

LEC MW 2:00pm 3:50pm ICCR 255<br />

LEC F 2:00pm 2:50pm ICCR 255<br />

MAT-138 College Algebra with Limits u 4<br />

ICF05 0160084 8/22 12/16 Marberry<br />

LEC MW 10:00am 11:50am ICCR 255<br />

ICF01 0160080 8/22 12/16 Gustafson<br />

LEC MW 2:00pm 3:50pm ICCR 263<br />

ICF04 0160083 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MW 6:00pm 7:50pm ICCR 216<br />

ICF02 0160081 8/22 12/16 Soemadi<br />

LEC TTh 9:00am 10:50am ICCR 216<br />

ICF03 0160082 8/22 12/16 Soemadi<br />

LEC TTh 12:00pm 1:50pm ICCR 255<br />

MAT-155 Statistical Ideas u 3<br />

ICF02 0160085 8/22 12/16 Gustafson<br />

LEC MWF 10:00am 10:50am ICCR 254<br />

MAT-157 Statistics u 4<br />

ICF02 0160087 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MW 4:00pm 5:50pm ICCR 255<br />

ICF01 0160086 8/22 12/16 Marberry<br />

LEC TTh 9:00am 10:50am ICCR 255<br />

MAT-162 Business Statistics u 4<br />

ICF01 0160088 8/22 12/16 Perkhounkov<br />

LEC TTh 8:30am 10:20am MALL 1101<br />

ICF02 0160089 8/22 12/16 Perkhounkov<br />

LEC TTh 2:00pm 3:50pm ICCR 263<br />

ICF03 0160090 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC TTh 6:00pm 7:50pm ICCR 254<br />

MAT-165 Business Calculus u 3<br />

ICF01 0160091 8/22 12/16 Gustafson<br />

LEC MWF 11:00am 11:50am ICCR 263<br />

ICF03 0160093 8/22 12/16 Gustafson<br />

LEC T 12:00pm 1:50pm ICCR 263<br />

LEC Th 12:00pm 12:50pm ICCR 263<br />

ICF02 0160092 8/22 12/16 Gustafson<br />

LEC TTh 2:30pm 3:50pm MALL 1101<br />

MAT-210 Calculus I u 4<br />

ICF02 0160095 8/22 12/16 Dawson<br />

LEC TTh 6:00pm 7:50pm ICCR 255<br />

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IOWA CITy CAMPUS . <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> . <strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Class</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong><br />

MAT-216 Calculus II u 4<br />

180<br />

ICF01 0164082 8/22 12/16 Perkhounkov<br />

LEC TTh 4:00pm 5:50pm ICCR 262<br />

MGT Management<br />

MGT-101 Principles of Management 3<br />

ICF03 0160099 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC M 2:00pm 3:50pm ICAN 111<br />

LEC W 2:00pm 2:50pm ICAN 111<br />

ICF02 0160098 8/22 12/16 Bootsma<br />

LEC M 6:00pm 8:50pm ICCR 262<br />

ICF01 0160097 8/22 12/16 Abram<br />

LEC T 12:00pm 1:50pm ICAN 111<br />

LEC Th 12:00pm 12:50pm ICAN 111<br />

ICTAA 0164402 11/8 12/13<br />

KTS-3 T 6:00pm 9:50pm ICCR 119<br />

MGT-134 Work Habits and Absenteeism 1<br />

ICTA3 0163835 11/5 11/5 McIllece<br />

KTS-3 S 8:00am 4:50pm ICCR 119<br />

MGT-137 Developing Leadership Skills 1<br />

ICTA3 0163786 10/1 10/1 Whitson<br />

KTS-3 S 8:00am 4:50pm ICCR 119<br />

MGT-140 Time Mgmt in the Workplace 1<br />

ICTA3 0163759 9/24 9/24 Whitson<br />

KTS-3 S 8:00am 4:50pm ICCR 119<br />

MGT-145 Human Relations in Management 3<br />

ICF01 0160100 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC M 10:00am 11:50am ICAN 106<br />

LEC W 10:00am 10:50am ICAN 106<br />

ICF03 0160102 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC M 6:00pm 8:50pm ICCR 350<br />

ICTA3 0163450 8/22 12/16 Abel<br />

KTS-3 MWF 10:00am 10:50am ICCR 119<br />

ICF02 0160101 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC T 2:00pm 2:50pm ICAN 109<br />

LEC Th 1:00pm 2:50pm ICAN 109<br />

MGT-173 Training & Employee Develop u 1<br />

ICTA3 0163381 11/12 11/12 Schaffer<br />

KTS-3 S 8:00am 4:50pm ICCR 119<br />

MGT-193 Wage and Salary Administration u 1<br />

ICTA3 0163806 10/29 10/29<br />

KTS-3 S 8:00am 4:50pm ICCR 119<br />

MIL Military and ROTC<br />

MIL-104 Army ROTC Leadership/Pers Dev 1<br />

CRF02 0158675 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC W 10:00am 10:50am UOFI 105SQ<br />

MIL-105 Army ROTC Intro Tactical Lead 1<br />

CRF02 0158677 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MW 9:00am 9:50am UOFI 105SQ<br />

MKT Marketing<br />

MKT-110 Principles of Marketing 3<br />

ICF01 0160103 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC T 3:00pm 4:50pm ICAN 111<br />

LEC Th 3:00pm 3:50pm ICAN 111<br />

ICTAA 0164391 10/4 11/1 Castle<br />

KTS-3 T 6:00pm 9:50pm ICCR 119<br />

MKT-180 Customer Service Strategies 1<br />

ICTA3 0163796 10/15 10/22 McIllece<br />

KTS-3 S 8:00am 4:50pm ICCR 119<br />

MMS Mass Media Studies<br />

MMS-131 News Reporting 3<br />

ICF01 0160104 8/22 12/16 Kodet<br />

LEC T 10:00am 10:50am ICCR 212<br />

LEC T 12:00pm 1:50pm ICCR 258<br />

MUA Music - Applied<br />

• Sign up for a piano or voice lesson time at the music<br />

studio, ICCR 251, or call 319-398-4956 for assistance in<br />

contacting your instructor. A material fee applies to all<br />

MUA courses.<br />

MUA-307 Applied Guitar 1<br />

ICF01 0160105 8/22 12/16 Hook<br />

MUA-307 Applied Guitar 2<br />

ICF02 0160106 8/22 12/16 Hook<br />

MUA-310 Applied Piano 2<br />

ICF02 0160108 8/22 12/16 Nichols<br />

MUA-310 Applied Piano 1<br />

ICF01 0160107 8/22 12/16 Nichols<br />

MUA-312 Applied String Bass 2<br />

ICF02 0160110 8/22 12/16 Welch<br />

MUA-312 Applied String Bass 1<br />

ICF01 0160109 8/22 12/16 Welch<br />

MUA-319 Applied Voice 1<br />

ICF01 0160111 8/22 12/16 McTyre<br />

MUA-319 Applied Voice 2<br />

ICF02 0160112 8/22 12/16 McTyre<br />

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MUS Music - General<br />

MUS-100 Music Appreciation 3<br />

ICF01 0160113 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC T 6:00pm 8:50pm ICCR 350<br />

NET Computer Networking<br />

NET-122 Computer Hardware Basics 3<br />

ICF01 0160114 8/22 12/16 DeMaria<br />

L/L TTh 2:00pm 3:50pm ICCR 258<br />

NET-154 Networking Basics 3<br />

ICF01 0160115 8/22 12/16<br />

L/L T 6:00pm 9:50pm ICCR 258<br />

NET-212 Cisco Networking 3<br />

ICF01 0160116 8/22 12/16 DeMaria<br />

L/L Th 6:00pm 9:50pm ICCR 258<br />

PHI Philosophy<br />

PHI-101 Intro to Philosophy 3<br />

ICF01 0160118 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MWF 1:00pm 1:50pm ICCR 202<br />

ICF02 0160119 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC T 10:00am 10:50am ICAN 103<br />

LEC Th 9:00am 10:50am ICAN 103<br />

ICF03 0160120 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC W 6:00pm 8:50pm ICCR 202<br />

PHI-105 Introduction to Ethics 3<br />

ICF01 0160121 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MWF 9:00am 9:50am ICCR 202<br />

ICF03 0160122 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC T 3:00pm 4:50pm ICAN 105<br />

LEC Th 3:00pm 3:50pm ICAN 105<br />

ICF04 0160123 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC T 6:00pm 8:50pm ICCR 202<br />

PHI-111 Basic Reasoning 3<br />

ICF03 0160126 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC M 2:00pm 3:50pm ICCR 202<br />

LEC W 2:00pm 2:50pm ICCR 202<br />

ICF01 0160124 8/22 12/16 Samuelson<br />

LEC MWF 11:00am 11:50am ICCR 202<br />

ICF02 0160125 8/22 12/16 Samuelson<br />

LEC T 12:00pm 1:50pm ICAN 109<br />

LEC Th 12:00pm 12:50pm ICAN 109<br />

PHI-130 Philosophy of Human Nature 3<br />

ICF01 0160127 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MWF 12:00pm 12:50pm ICCR 202<br />

PHI-150 Social & Political Philosophy u 3<br />

ICF01 0163014 8/22 12/16 Samuelson<br />

LEC M 6:00pm 8:50pm ICCR 202<br />

<strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Class</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong> . <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> . IOWA CITy CAMPUS<br />

PHS Physical Science<br />

PHS-151 Introduction to Astronomy 3<br />

ICF01 0160131 8/22 12/16 Studer<br />

L/L Th 6:00pm 8:50pm ICCR 263<br />

PHS-170 Physical Geology 3<br />

ICF01 0160132 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC M 6:00pm 8:50pm ICCR 158<br />

PHS-180 Evolution of the Earth 3<br />

ICF01 0160133 8/22 12/16 Dawson<br />

LEC MWF 9:00am 9:50am ICCR 158<br />

PHS-181 Evolution of the Earth Lab u 1<br />

ICF01 0164031 8/22 12/16 Dawson<br />

LAB F 12:00pm 1:50pm ICCR 158<br />

PHY Physics<br />

PHY-120 Introductory Physics 3<br />

ICF01 0160134 8/22 12/16 Soemadi<br />

LAB M 12:00pm 1:50pm ICCR 209<br />

LEC W 12:00pm 1:50pm ICAN 110<br />

PHY-172 College Physics II u 4<br />

ICF01 0160135 8/22 12/16 Soemadi<br />

LAB M 10:00am 11:50am ICCR 209<br />

LEC W 10:00am 11:50am ICAN 110<br />

LEC F 11:00am 11:50am ICAN 110<br />

POL Political Science<br />

POL-111 American National Government 3<br />

ICF01 0160136 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC M 6:00pm 8:50pm ICAN 105<br />

POL-121 International Relations 3<br />

ICF01 0160137 8/22 12/16 Owen<br />

LEC T 12:00pm 1:50pm ICAN 105<br />

LEC Th 12:00pm 12:50pm ICAN 105<br />

POL-150 Intro to U. S. Foreign Policy 3<br />

ICF01 0160138 8/22 12/16 Owen<br />

LEC T 10:00am 10:50am ICAN 111<br />

LEC Th 9:00am 10:50am ICAN 111<br />

PSY Psychology<br />

PSY-111 Intro to Psychology 3<br />

ICF01 0160139 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC M 8:00am 9:50am ICCR 204<br />

LEC W 8:00am 8:50am ICCR 204<br />

ICF10 0160148 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC M 10:00am 11:50am ICCR 204<br />

LEC W 10:00am 10:50am ICCR 204<br />

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IOWA CITy CAMPUS . <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> . <strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Class</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong><br />

182<br />

ICF02 0160140 8/22 12/16 Pierce<br />

LEC MWF 12:00pm 12:50pm ICCR 204<br />

ICF03 0160141 8/22 12/16 Pierce<br />

LEC MWF 1:00pm 1:50pm ICCR 204<br />

ICF04 0160142 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC T 10:00am 10:50am ICCR 204<br />

LEC Th 9:00am 10:50am ICCR 204<br />

ICF05 0160143 8/22 12/16 Pierce<br />

LEC T 12:00pm 1:50pm ICCR 204<br />

LEC Th 12:00pm 12:50pm ICCR 204<br />

ICF06 0160144 8/22 12/16 Pierce<br />

LEC T 2:00pm 2:50pm ICCR 204<br />

LEC Th 1:00pm 2:50pm ICCR 204<br />

ICF08 0160146 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC T 6:00pm 8:50pm ICCR 204<br />

ICF07 0160145 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC W 11:00am 11:50am ICCR 204<br />

LEC F 10:00am 11:50am ICCR 204<br />

ICF09 0160147 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC Th 6:00pm 8:50pm ICCR 204<br />

ICF11 0160149 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC S 9:00am 11:50am ICCR 207<br />

PSY-121 Developmental Psychology u 3<br />

ICF01 0160150 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC T 8:00am 9:50am ICCR 204<br />

LEC Th 8:00am 8:50am ICCR 204<br />

ICF02 0160151 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC T 3:00pm 4:50pm ICCR 204<br />

LEC Th 3:00pm 3:50pm ICCR 204<br />

ICF03 0160152 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC W 6:00pm 8:50pm ICCR 204<br />

PSY-241 Abnormal Psychology u 3<br />

ICF01 0160153 8/22 12/16 Pierce<br />

LEC MWF 2:00pm 2:50pm ICCR 204<br />

RDG Reading<br />

RDG-130 Effective Reading Strategies 3<br />

ICF02 0160155 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC W 11:00am 11:50am ICAN 106<br />

LEC F 10:00am 11:50am ICAN 106<br />

ICF01 0160154 9/19 12/16<br />

LEC TTh 2:00pm 3:50pm ICAN 110<br />

• September start class.<br />

RDG-200 College Reading 3<br />

ICF03 0160158 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC T 3:00pm 4:50pm ICCR 353<br />

LEC Th 3:00pm 3:50pm ICCR 353<br />

ICF01 0160156 8/22 12/16 Myers-Verhage<br />

LEC W 1:00pm 1:50pm ICCR 353<br />

LEC F 12:00pm 1:50pm ICCR 353<br />

REL Religion<br />

REL-101 Survey of World Religions 3<br />

ICF01 0160159 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC M 12:00pm 1:50pm ICAN 109<br />

LEC W 12:00pm 12:50pm ICAN 109<br />

REL-120 Judaism, Christianity & Islam 3<br />

ICF01 0160160 8/22 12/16 Hagele<br />

LEC W 6:00pm 8:50pm ICCR 207<br />

REL-130 Intro Religions of the East 3<br />

ICF01 0160161 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC T 2:00pm 2:50pm ICAN 105<br />

LEC Th 1:00pm 2:50pm ICAN 105<br />

REL-140 Religion in the United States 3<br />

ICF01 0160162 8/22 12/16 Dotzel<br />

LEC T 8:00am 9:50am ICCR 202<br />

LEC Th 8:00am 8:50am ICCR 202<br />

SCI Science<br />

SCI-120 Forensic Science 3<br />

ICTP3 0163498 8/22 12/16 Rehnstrom<br />

KTS-3 MWF 11:00am 11:50am ICCR 119<br />

SDV Student Development<br />

SDV-109 College 101 3<br />

ICF02 0160164 8/22 12/16 McCaa<br />

LEC M 2:00pm 3:50pm ICAN 105<br />

LEC W 2:00pm 2:50pm ICAN 105<br />

ICF01 0160163 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MWF 9:00am 9:50am ICAN 105<br />

ICF03 0160165 8/22 12/16 Cochran<br />

LEC T 10:00am 10:50am ICAN 105<br />

LEC Th 9:00am 10:50am ICAN 105<br />

ICF05 0160167 8/22 12/16 Weih<br />

LEC T 2:00pm 2:50pm ICCR 256<br />

LEC Th 1:00pm 2:50pm ICCR 256<br />

ICF04 0160166 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC T 3:00pm 4:50pm ICCR 201<br />

LEC Th 3:00pm 3:50pm ICCR 201<br />

ICF06 0160168 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC T 6:00pm 8:50pm ICCR 353<br />

ICF07 0160169 9/19 12/16<br />

LEC TTh 9:00am 10:50am ICAN 109<br />

• September start class.<br />

SDV-160 Career Decision Making 2<br />

ICF01 0160170 10/17 12/16<br />

LEC TTh 6:00pm 7:50pm ICCR 347<br />

• October start class.<br />

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SDV-175 Tools for Life Seminar 3<br />

ICF01 0160171 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC M 10:00am 11:50am ICCR 101<br />

LEC W 10:00am 10:50am ICCR 101<br />

ICF02 0160172 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC T 2:00pm 2:50pm ICCR 101<br />

LEC Th 1:00pm 2:50pm ICCR 101<br />

ICTAA 0164381 8/30 9/27 Bone<br />

KTS-3 T 6:00pm 9:50pm ICCR 119<br />

SDV-178 Stress Management 1<br />

ICTA3 0163748 9/10 9/17 Rosene<br />

KTS-3 S 8:00am 4:50pm ICCR 119<br />

SOC Sociology<br />

SOC-110 Introduction to Sociology 3<br />

ICF07 0160180 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC M 10:00am 11:50am ICAN 105<br />

LEC W 10:00am 10:50am ICAN 105<br />

ICF01 0160174 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC M 12:00pm 1:50pm ICAN 105<br />

LEC W 12:00pm 12:50pm ICAN 105<br />

ICF02 0160175 8/22 12/16 Miller<br />

LEC M 2:00pm 3:50pm ICCR 350<br />

LEC W 2:00pm 2:50pm ICCR 350<br />

ICF06 0160179 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC M 6:00pm 8:50pm ICCR 207<br />

ICTA3 0163403 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-3 MWF 7:00am 7:50am ICCR 119<br />

ICF03 0160176 8/22 12/16 Miller<br />

LEC T 10:00am 10:50am ICCR 207<br />

LEC Th 9:00am 10:50am ICCR 207<br />

ICF08 0160181 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC T 3:00pm 4:50pm ICCR 256<br />

LEC Th 3:00pm 3:50pm ICCR 256<br />

ICF04 0160177 8/22 12/16 Miller<br />

LEC W 9:00am 9:50am ICCR 207<br />

LEC F 8:00am 9:50am ICCR 207<br />

ICF05 0160178 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC W 11:00am 11:50am ICAN 105<br />

LEC F 10:00am 11:50am ICAN 105<br />

SOC-115 Social Problems 3<br />

ICF01 0160182 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC T 6:00pm 8:50pm ICCR 207<br />

SOC-120 Marriage and Family 3<br />

ICF01 0160183 8/22 12/16 Miller<br />

LEC T 12:00pm 1:50pm ICCR 207<br />

LEC Th 12:00pm 12:50pm ICCR 207<br />

ICF02 0160184 8/22 12/16 Miller<br />

LEC W 1:00pm 1:50pm ICCR 207<br />

LEC F 12:00pm 1:50pm ICCR 207<br />

<strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Class</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong> . <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> . IOWA CITy CAMPUS<br />

SPC Speech<br />

SPC-101 Fund of Oral Communication 3<br />

ICF02 0160185 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC M 12:00pm 1:50pm ICAN 115<br />

LEC W 12:00pm 12:50pm ICAN 115<br />

ICF04 0160186 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC M 4:00pm 4:50pm ICAN 115<br />

LEC W 3:00pm 4:50pm ICAN 115<br />

ICF12 0160192 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC M 6:00pm 8:50pm ICAN 115<br />

ICF05 0160187 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC T 8:00am 9:50am ICAN 115<br />

LEC Th 8:00am 8:50am ICAN 115<br />

ICF06 0160188 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC T 10:00am 10:50am ICAN 115<br />

LEC Th 9:00am 10:50am ICAN 115<br />

ICF08 0160189 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC T 2:00pm 2:50pm ICAN 115<br />

LEC Th 1:00pm 2:50pm ICAN 115<br />

ICF13 0160193 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC T 6:00pm 8:50pm ICAN 115<br />

ICF11 0160191 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC W 1:00pm 1:50pm ICAN 115<br />

LEC F 12:00pm 1:50pm ICAN 115<br />

ICF14 0160194 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC W 6:00pm 8:50pm ICAN 115<br />

ICF15 0160195 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC S 9:00am 11:50am ICCR 256<br />

ICF09 0160190 9/19 12/16<br />

LEC TTh 4:00pm 5:50pm ICAN 115<br />

• September start class.<br />

SPC-112 Public Speaking 3<br />

ICF01 0160196 8/22 12/16 Cochran<br />

LEC M 10:00am 11:50am ICAN 115<br />

LEC W 10:00am 10:50am ICAN 115<br />

ICF02 0160197 8/22 12/16 Cochran<br />

LEC M 2:00pm 3:50pm ICAN 115<br />

LEC W 2:00pm 2:50pm ICAN 115<br />

ICF03 0160198 8/22 12/16 Cochran<br />

LEC T 12:00pm 1:50pm ICAN 115<br />

LEC Th 12:00pm 12:50pm ICAN 115<br />

ICF04 0160199 8/22 12/16 Cochran<br />

LEC W 11:00am 11:50am ICAN 115<br />

LEC F 10:00am 11:50am ICAN 115<br />

register online > eaglenet.kirkwood.edu <strong>Summer</strong> & <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> . <strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Community</strong> College 183<br />

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IOWA CITy CAMPUS . <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> . <strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Class</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong><br />

184<br />

College Prep Block<br />

• The following five classes must be taken together.<br />

Placement scores are required. Call 887-3658 to register.<br />

ADM-105 Introduction to Keyboarding 1<br />

ICF01 0159858 8/22 12/16<br />

LAB MW 12:00pm 12:50pm ICCR 213<br />

ENG-013 Basic Writing 3<br />

ICF01 0159953 8/22 12/16 Payne<br />

LEC T 10:00am 10:50am ICCR 258<br />

LEC Th 9:00am 10:50am ICCR 258<br />

MAT-052 Pre-Algebra 3<br />

ICF07 0162878 8/22 12/16 Doyle<br />

LEC MWF 9:00am 9:50am ICCR 212<br />

RDG-200 College Reading 3<br />

ICF02 0160157 8/22 12/16 Myers-Verhage<br />

LEC MWF 11:00am 11:50am ICCR 256<br />

SDV-027 College Prep Study Skills 2<br />

ICF01 0164027 8/22 12/16 Gaston<br />

LEC TTh 12:00pm 12:50pm ICCR 101<br />

u Prerequisite required; see course description for details.<br />

H Hybrid class; has one-third online content.<br />

< Service Learning credit applies.<br />

Accelerated Learning class; call 319.398.1050 to register.<br />

R Reserved or restricted registration; details on EagleNet.<br />

Linked to another class section as noted.<br />

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FALL <strong>2011</strong><br />

Benton County<br />

111 West Third Street, Vinton, IA 52349 | 319-472-2318<br />

www.kirkwood.edu/vinton<br />

ACC Accounting<br />

ACC-111 Introduction to Accounting 3<br />

BNTA1 0163843 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-1 T 8:00am 9:50am VINT KTS-1<br />

KTS-1 Th 8:00am 8:50am VINT KTS-1<br />

ACC-152 Financial Accounting 4<br />

BNTP2 0163355 8/22 12/16 Hansel<br />

KTS-2 TTh 12:00pm 1:50pm VINT KTS-2<br />

BNTZ3 0163733 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-3 Th 5:30pm 9:20pm VINT KTS-3<br />

ACC-231 Intermediate Accounting I u 4<br />

BNTZ3 0163722 8/22 12/16 Abernathy<br />

KTS-3 W 5:30pm 9:20pm VINT KTS-3<br />

ADM Administrative Assistant<br />

ADM-133 Business Math & Calculators u 3<br />

BNTZ2 0163444 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-2 M 6:00pm 8:50pm VINT KTS-2<br />

ADM-176 Electronic Records System 3<br />

BNTP1 0164008 8/22 12/16 Hildenbrand<br />

KTS-1 T 2:00pm 2:50pm VINT KTS-1<br />

KTS-1 Th 2:00pm 3:50pm VINT KTS-1<br />

ANT Anthropology<br />

ANT-105 Cultural Anthropology 3<br />

BNTP2 0163591 8/22 12/16 Stephens<br />

KTS-2 MWF 3:00pm 3:50pm VINT KTS-2<br />

ART Art<br />

ART-101 Art Appreciation 3<br />

BNTP2 0163573 8/22 12/16 Lawrence<br />

KTS-2 MWF 1:00pm 1:50pm VINT KTS-2<br />

<strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Class</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong> . <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> . BENTON COUNTy CENTER<br />

BCA Business Computer Applications<br />

BCA-135 Intro to Word Processing 3<br />

BNTP1 0163898 8/22 12/16 Hildenbrand<br />

KTS-1 TTh 12:00pm 1:50pm VINT KTS-1<br />

BCA-189 Microcomputer Literacy 1<br />

BNTP1 0163907 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-1 F 12:00pm 1:50pm VINT KTS-1<br />

BIO Biology<br />

BIO-110 Basic Biological Concepts 3<br />

H BNTA1 0163874 8/22 12/16 Patterson<br />

KTS-1 MF 11:00am 11:50am VINT KTS-1<br />

BIO-151 Nutrition 3<br />

H BNTA2 0163564 8/22 12/16 Patterson<br />

KTS-2 W 10:00am 11:50am VINT KTS-2<br />

BIO-154 Human Biology 3<br />

H BNTZ1 0164144 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-1 M 7:00pm 8:50pm VINT KTS-1<br />

BIO-168 Human Anatomy/Phys I w/Lab 4<br />

BNTT3 0163517 8/22 12/16 Patterson<br />

KTS-3 MWF 1:00pm 1:50pm VINT KTS-3<br />

LAB T 2:00pm 3:50pm LINN 243<br />

BNTR3 0163527 8/22 12/16 Patterson<br />

KTS-3 MWF 1:00pm 1:50pm VINT KTS-3<br />

LAB Th 2:00pm 3:50pm LINN 243<br />

BIO-189 Microbes and Society 3<br />

H BNTA4 0163178 8/22 12/16 Hench<br />

ICN W 10:00am 11:50am VINT ICN<br />

BUS Business<br />

BUS-185 Business Law I 3<br />

BNTZ2 0163196 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-2 Th 6:00pm 8:50pm VINT KTS-2<br />

CLS Cultural Studies<br />

CLS-165 UC: Modern Japan 3<br />

H BNTP2 0163346 8/22 12/16 yost<br />

KTS-2 T 2:00pm 3:50pm VINT KTS-2<br />

COM Communication<br />

COM-710 Basic Communications u 3<br />

BNTA1 0163853 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-1 MWF 9:00am 9:50am VINT KTS-1<br />

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BENTON COUNTy CENTER . <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> . <strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Class</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong><br />

186<br />

CRJ Criminal Justice<br />

CRJ-133 Constitutional Criminal Proc u 3<br />

BNTA3 0163422 8/22 12/16 Penrod<br />

KTS-3 T 8:00am 9:50am VINT KTS-3<br />

KTS-3 Th 8:00am 8:50am VINT KTS-3<br />

CRJ-202 Cultural Awareness-CJ Pract u 3<br />

BNTP3 0163505 8/22 12/16 Roth<br />

KTS-3 T 12:00pm 1:50pm VINT KTS-3<br />

KTS-3 Th 12:00pm 12:50pm VINT KTS-3<br />

CSC Computer Science<br />

CSC-110 Intro to Computers 3<br />

BNTP1 0163884 8/22 12/16 Hildenbrand<br />

KTS-1 MW 12:00pm 1:50pm VINT KTS-1<br />

DRA Film and Theatre<br />

DRA-116 Film Analysis 3<br />

BNTZ3 0163691 8/22 12/16 Brown<br />

KTS-3 M 6:00pm 8:50pm VINT KTS-3<br />

ECN Economics<br />

ECN-130 Principles of Microeconomics 3<br />

BNTA3 0163481 8/22 12/16 Roose<br />

KTS-3 MWF 8:00am 8:50am VINT KTS-3<br />

EDU Education<br />

EDU-110 Exploring Teaching 3<br />

BNTA3 0163471 8/22 12/16 Terndrup<br />

KTS-3 T 10:00am 10:50am VINT KTS-3<br />

KTS-3 Th 9:00am 10:50am VINT KTS-3<br />

BNTP3 0163677 8/22 12/16 Hackathorn<br />

KTS-3 T 4:00pm 5:50pm VINT KTS-3<br />

KTS-3 Th 4:30pm 5:20pm VINT KTS-3<br />

ENG English Composition<br />

ENG-101 Elements of Writing 3<br />

BNTP1 0163916 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-1 MWF 2:00pm 2:50pm VINT KTS-1<br />

BNTA2 0163582 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-2 T 8:00am 9:50am VINT KTS-2<br />

KTS-2 Th 8:00am 8:50am VINT KTS-2<br />

ENG-105 Composition I u 3<br />

H BNTA1 0164185 8/22 12/16 Brown<br />

KTS-1 MW 10:00am 10:50am VINT KTS-1<br />

H BNTZ2 0163322 8/22 12/16 Brown<br />

KTS-2 T 6:00pm 7:50pm VINT KTS-2<br />

ENG-106 Composition II u 3<br />

H BNTP2 0164084 8/22 12/16 Brown<br />

KTS-2 MW 2:00pm 2:50pm VINT KTS-2<br />

ENV Environmental Science<br />

ENV-115 Environmental Science 3<br />

H BNTP4 0163186 8/22 12/16 Hench<br />

ICN Th 1:00pm 2:50pm VINT ICN<br />

FIN Finance<br />

FIN-121 Personal Finance 3<br />

H BNTA3 0163432 8/22 12/16 Saville<br />

KTS-3 MW 9:00am 9:50am VINT KTS-3<br />

FLS Foreign Language - Spanish<br />

FLS-141 Elementary Spanish I 4<br />

BNTZ1 0164108 8/22 12/16 Putzy<br />

KTS-1 MW 5:00pm 6:50pm VINT KTS-1<br />

HIS History<br />

HIS-121 Ancient Mediterranean World 3<br />

H BNTA2 0164094 8/22 12/16 Peterson<br />

KTS-2 Th 9:00am 10:50am VINT KTS-2<br />

• Course content is distributed live (synchronous) over the<br />

internet. For additional DLL information see www.<br />

kirkwood.edu/distancelearning.<br />

HIS-151 U.S. History to 1877 3<br />

H BNTP3 0163609 8/22 12/16 Peterson<br />

KTS-3 MW 2:00pm 2:50pm VINT KTS-3<br />

HSC Health Sciences<br />

HSC-107 Professionals in Health 2<br />

BNTP2 0163336 8/22 12/16 Meyer<br />

KTS-2 T 4:00pm 5:50pm VINT KTS-2<br />

BNTA1 0164172 8/22 12/16 Zieser<br />

KTS-1 S 10:00am 11:50am VINT KTS-1<br />

HSC-210 Health Skills I 1<br />

BNTT1 0164154 8/22 10/15 Zieser<br />

LAB T 6:00pm 7:50pm LINN 239<br />

KTS-1 S 9:00am 9:50am VINT KTS-1<br />

BNTW1 0164163 8/22 10/15 Zieser<br />

LAB W 6:00pm 7:50pm LINN 239<br />

KTS-1 S 9:00am 9:50am VINT KTS-1<br />

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HSV Human Services<br />

HSV-101 Human Serv Career Orientation 3<br />

BNTP3 0163619 8/22 12/16 Weigel<br />

KTS-3 T 2:00pm 2:50pm VINT KTS-3<br />

KTS-3 Th 1:00pm 2:50pm VINT KTS-3<br />

HSV-292 Substance Abuse & Treatment u 3<br />

BNTZ4 0163170 8/22 12/16 Logan<br />

ICN W 6:00pm 8:50pm VINT ICN<br />

LIT Literature<br />

LIT-222 Lit & Culture: American Dreams u 3<br />

BNTP3 0163629 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-3 M 3:00pm 3:50pm VINT KTS-3<br />

KTS-3 W 3:00pm 4:50pm VINT KTS-3<br />

MAT Mathematics<br />

MAT-052 Pre-Algebra 3<br />

BNTA1 0163774 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-1 MWF 8:00am 8:50am VINT KTS-1<br />

MAT-062 Elementary Algebra 3<br />

BNTP2 0163639 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-2 M 4:00pm 5:50pm VINT KTS-2<br />

KTS-2 W 4:00pm 4:50pm VINT KTS-2<br />

BNTA3 0163410 8/22 12/16 Peterson<br />

KTS-3 MWF 12:00pm 12:50pm VINT KTS-3<br />

MAT-102 Intermediate Algebra u 4<br />

BNTP1 0164117 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-1 MW 3:00pm 4:50pm VINT KTS-1<br />

MAT-115 Mathematics and Society u 3<br />

BNTA2 0163976 8/22 12/16 Roose<br />

KTS-2 MWF 9:00am 9:50am VINT KTS-2<br />

MAT-731 Introduction to Math 2<br />

BNTP1 0164126 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-1 T 3:00pm 4:50pm VINT KTS-1<br />

MGT Management<br />

MGT-101 Principles of Management 3<br />

BNTZ2 0163312 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-2 W 6:00pm 8:50pm VINT KTS-2<br />

BNTAA 0164398 11/8 12/13<br />

KTS-3 T 6:00pm 9:50pm VINT KTS-3<br />

MGT-134 Work Habits and Absenteeism 1<br />

BNTA3 0163831 11/5 11/5 McIllece<br />

KTS-3 S 8:00am 4:50pm VINT KTS-3<br />

<strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Class</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong> . <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> . BENTON COUNTy CENTER<br />

MGT-137 Developing Leadership Skills 1<br />

BNTA3 0163778 10/1 10/1 Whitson<br />

KTS-3 S 8:00am 4:50pm VINT KTS-3<br />

MGT-140 Time Mgmt in the Workplace 1<br />

BNTA3 0163755 9/24 9/24 Whitson<br />

KTS-3 S 8:00am 4:50pm VINT KTS-3<br />

MGT-145 Human Relations in Management 3<br />

BNTA3 0163443 8/22 12/16 Abel<br />

KTS-3 MWF 10:00am 10:50am VINT KTS-3<br />

BNTP2 0163303 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-2 Th 3:00pm 5:50pm VINT KTS-2<br />

MGT-173 Training & Employee Develop u 1<br />

BNTA3 0163377 11/12 11/12 Schaffer<br />

KTS-3 S 8:00am 4:50pm VINT KTS-3<br />

MGT-193 Wage and Salary Administration u 1<br />

BNTA3 0163802 10/29 10/29<br />

KTS-3 S 8:00am 4:50pm VINT KTS-3<br />

MKT Marketing<br />

MKT-110 Principles of Marketing 3<br />

BNTAA 0164387 10/4 11/1 Castle<br />

KTS-3 T 6:00pm 9:50pm VINT KTS-3<br />

MKT-180 Customer Service Strategies 1<br />

BNTA3 0163792 10/15 10/22 McIllece<br />

KTS-3 S 8:00am 4:50pm VINT KTS-3<br />

PHI Philosophy<br />

PHI-105 Introduction to Ethics 3<br />

BNTA2 0163989 8/22 12/16 Greer<br />

KTS-2 MWF 8:00am 8:50am VINT KTS-2<br />

PSY Psychology<br />

PSY-111 Intro to Psychology 3<br />

BNTA1 0163764 8/22 12/16 Kilburg<br />

KTS-1 MWF 7:00am 7:50am VINT KTS-1<br />

H BNTA2 0163813 8/22 12/16 Brennom<br />

KTS-2 MF 11:00am 11:50am VINT KTS-2<br />

BNF06 0163165 8/22 12/16 Logan<br />

LEC Th 6:00pm 8:50pm VINT 101<br />

PSY-121 Developmental Psychology u 3<br />

H BNTA2 0163822 8/22 12/16 Brennom<br />

KTS-2 MF 10:00am 10:50am VINT KTS-2<br />

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BENTON COUNTy CENTER . <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> . <strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Class</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong><br />

188<br />

REL Religion<br />

REL-140 Religion in the United States 3<br />

BNTA2 0163998 8/22 12/16 Greer<br />

KTS-2 MWF 7:00am 7:50am VINT KTS-2<br />

SCI Science<br />

SCI-120 Forensic Science 3<br />

BNTP3 0163493 8/22 12/16 Rehnstrom<br />

KTS-3 MWF 11:00am 11:50am VINT KTS-3<br />

SDV Student Development<br />

SDV-109 College 101 3<br />

BNTP2 0163600 8/22 12/16 Thompson<br />

KTS-2 MWF 12:00pm 12:50pm VINT KTS-2<br />

SDV-175 Tools for Life Seminar 3<br />

BNTAA 0164377 8/30 9/27 Bone<br />

KTS-3 T 6:00pm 9:50pm VINT KTS-3<br />

SDV-178 Stress Management 1<br />

BNTA3 0163744 9/10 9/17 Rosene<br />

KTS-3 S 8:00am 4:50pm VINT KTS-3<br />

SOC Sociology<br />

SOC-110 Introduction to Sociology 3<br />

BNTA3 0163399 8/22 12/16 Flugstad<br />

KTS-3 MWF 7:00am 7:50am VINT KTS-3<br />

SOC-115 Social Problems 3<br />

H BNTZ1 0164135 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-1 W 7:00pm 8:50pm VINT KTS-1<br />

SPC Speech<br />

SPC-101 Fund of Oral Communication 3<br />

BNTA1 0163862 8/22 12/16 McWorthy<br />

KTS-1 T 10:00am 10:50am VINT KTS-1<br />

KTS-1 Th 9:00am 10:50am VINT KTS-1<br />

BNF12 0163164 8/22 12/16 Sladek<br />

LEC T 6:00pm 8:50pm VINT 101<br />

BNTAA 0164409 10/8 12/17 Lock<br />

KTS-2 S 9:00am 11:50am VINT KTS-2<br />

College Prep Block<br />

• The following five classes must be taken together.<br />

Placement scores are required. Call 319-472-2318 to<br />

register.<br />

BCA-080 College Prep Computer Skills I 2<br />

BNTIL 0164271 8/22 12/16 Wumkes<br />

KTS-I MTWThF 10:00am 10:50am VINT ICN<br />

ENG-059 College Prep Writing 3<br />

BNTIL 0164276 8/22 12/16 Williams<br />

KTS-I MTWTh 8:00am 8:50am VINT ICN<br />

RDG-200 College Reading 3<br />

BNTIL 0164281 8/22 12/16 Jedlicka<br />

KTS-I MWF 9:00am 9:50am VINT ICN<br />

SDV-027 College Prep Study Skills 2<br />

BNTIL 0164286 8/22 10/14 Allen<br />

KTS-I MTWThF 11:00am 11:50am VINT ICN<br />

SDV-082 College Prep Career Explor 2<br />

BNTIL 0164291 10/17 12/16<br />

KTS-I MTWThF 11:00am 11:50am VINT ICN<br />

u Prerequisite required; see course description for details.<br />

H Hybrid class; has one-third online content.<br />

< Service Learning credit applies.<br />

Accelerated Learning class; call 319.398.1050 to register.<br />

R Reserved or restricted registration; details on EagleNet.<br />

Linked to another class section as noted.<br />

<strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Community</strong> College . <strong>Summer</strong> & <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> discover <strong>Kirkwood</strong> > www.kirkwood.edu


FALL <strong>2011</strong><br />

Cedar County<br />

1410 Cedar Street, Tipton, IA 52772 | 563-886-3101<br />

www.kirkwood.edu/tipton<br />

ACC Accounting<br />

ACC-111 Introduction to Accounting 3<br />

CDTA1 0163846 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-1 T 8:00am 9:50am TIPT KTS-1<br />

KTS-1 Th 8:00am 8:50am TIPT KTS-1<br />

ACC-152 Financial Accounting 4<br />

CDTP2 0163357 8/22 12/16 Hansel<br />

KTS-2 TTh 12:00pm 1:50pm TIPT KTS-2<br />

CDTZ3 0163735 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-3 Th 5:30pm 9:20pm TIPT KTS-3<br />

ACC-231 Intermediate Accounting I u 4<br />

CDTZ3 0163724 8/22 12/16 Abernathy<br />

KTS-3 W 5:30pm 9:20pm TIPT KTS-3<br />

ADM Administrative Assistant<br />

ADM-133 Business Math & Calculators u 3<br />

CDTZ2 0163449 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-2 M 6:00pm 8:50pm TIPT KTS-2<br />

ADM-176 Electronic Records System 3<br />

CDTP1 0164010 8/22 12/16 Hildenbrand<br />

KTS-1 T 2:00pm 2:50pm TIPT KTS-1<br />

KTS-1 Th 2:00pm 3:50pm TIPT KTS-1<br />

ANT Anthropology<br />

ANT-105 Cultural Anthropology 3<br />

CDTP2 0163593 8/22 12/16 Stephens<br />

KTS-2 MWF 3:00pm 3:50pm TIPT KTS-2<br />

ART Art<br />

ART-101 Art Appreciation 3<br />

CDTP2 0163575 8/22 12/16 Lawrence<br />

KTS-2 MWF 1:00pm 1:50pm TIPT KTS-2<br />

<strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Class</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong> . <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> . CEDAR COUNTy CENTER<br />

BCA Business Computer Applications<br />

BCA-135 Intro to Word Processing 3<br />

CDTP1 0163900 8/22 12/16 Hildenbrand<br />

KTS-1 TTh 12:00pm 1:50pm TIPT KTS-1<br />

BCA-189 Microcomputer Literacy 1<br />

CDTP1 0163909 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-1 F 12:00pm 1:50pm TIPT KTS-1<br />

BIO Biology<br />

BIO-110 Basic Biological Concepts 3<br />

H CDTA1 0163876 8/22 12/16 Patterson<br />

KTS-1 MF 11:00am 11:50am TIPT KTS-1<br />

BIO-151 Nutrition 3<br />

H CDTA2 0163566 8/22 12/16 Patterson<br />

KTS-2 W 10:00am 11:50am TIPT KTS-2<br />

BIO-154 Human Biology 3<br />

CDTZ1 0164146 8/22 12/16 Bonine<br />

KTS-1 M 7:00pm 8:50pm TIPT KTS-1<br />

BIO-168 Human Anatomy/Phys I w/Lab 4<br />

CDTT3 0163519 8/22 12/16 Patterson<br />

KTS-3 MWF 1:00pm 1:50pm TIPT KTS-3<br />

KTS-3 T 2:00pm 3:50pm LINN 243<br />

CDTR3 0163529 8/22 12/16 Patterson<br />

KTS-3 MWF 1:00pm 1:50pm TIPT KTS-3<br />

KTS-3 Th 2:00pm 3:50pm LINN 243<br />

BIO-189 Microbes and Society 3<br />

H CDTA4 0163180 8/22 12/16 Hench<br />

ICN W 10:00am 11:50am TIPT ICN<br />

BUS Business<br />

BUS-185 Business Law I 3<br />

CDTZ2 0163198 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-2 Th 6:00pm 8:50pm TIPT KTS-2<br />

CLS Cultural Studies<br />

CLS-165 UC: Modern Japan 3<br />

H CDTP2 0163348 8/22 12/16 yost<br />

KTS-2 T 2:00pm 3:50pm TIPT KTS-2<br />

COM Communication<br />

COM-710 Basic Communications u 3<br />

CDTA1 0163855 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-1 MWF 9:00am 9:50am TIPT KTS-1<br />

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Cedar


CEDAR COUNTy CENTER . <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> . <strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Class</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong><br />

190<br />

CRJ Criminal Justice<br />

CRJ-133 Constitutional Criminal Proc u 3<br />

CDTA3 0163424 8/22 12/16 Penrod<br />

KTS-3 T 8:00am 9:50am TIPT KTS-3<br />

KTS-3 Th 8:00am 8:50am TIPT KTS-3<br />

CRJ-202 Cultural Awareness-CJ Pract u 3<br />

CDTP3 0163508 8/22 12/16 Roth<br />

KTS-3 T 12:00pm 1:50pm TIPT KTS-3<br />

KTS-3 Th 12:00pm 12:50pm TIPT KTS-3<br />

CSC Computer Science<br />

CSC-110 Intro to Computers 3<br />

CDTP1 0163886 8/22 12/16 Hildenbrand<br />

KTS-1 MW 12:00pm 1:50pm TIPT KTS-1<br />

DRA Film and Theatre<br />

DRA-116 Film Analysis 3<br />

CDTZ3 0163694 8/22 12/16 Brown<br />

KTS-3 M 6:00pm 8:50pm TIPT KTS-3<br />

ECN Economics<br />

ECN-130 Principles of Microeconomics 3<br />

CDTA3 0163483 8/22 12/16 Roose<br />

KTS-3 MWF 8:00am 8:50am TIPT KTS-3<br />

EDU Education<br />

EDU-110 Exploring Teaching 3<br />

CDTA3 0163473 8/22 12/16 Terndrup<br />

KTS-3 T 10:00am 10:50am TIPT KTS-3<br />

KTS-3 Th 9:00am 10:50am TIPT KTS-3<br />

CDTP3 0163679 8/22 12/16 Hackathorn<br />

KTS-3 T 4:00pm 5:50pm TIPT KTS-3<br />

KTS-3 Th 4:30pm 5:20pm TIPT KTS-3<br />

ENG English Composition<br />

ENG-101 Elements of Writing 3<br />

CDTP1 0163918 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-1 MWF 2:00pm 2:50pm TIPT KTS-1<br />

CDTA2 0163584 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-2 T 8:00am 9:50am TIPT KTS-2<br />

KTS-2 Th 8:00am 8:50am TIPT KTS-2<br />

ENG-105 Composition I u 3<br />

CDTA1 0164181 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-1 MWF 10:00am 10:50am TIPT KTS-1<br />

H CDTZ2 0163329 8/22 12/16 Brown<br />

KTS-2 T 6:00pm 7:50pm TIPT KTS-2<br />

ENG-106 Composition II u 3<br />

H CDTP2 0164086 8/22 12/16 Brown<br />

KTS-2 MW 2:00pm 2:50pm TIPT KTS-2<br />

ENV Environmental Science<br />

ENV-115 Environmental Science 3<br />

H CDTP4 0163188 8/22 12/16 Hench<br />

ICN Th 1:00pm 2:50pm TIPT ICN<br />

FIN Finance<br />

FIN-121 Personal Finance 3<br />

H CDTA3 0163434 8/22 12/16 Saville<br />

KTS-3 MW 9:00am 9:50am TIPT KTS-3<br />

FLS Foreign Language - Spanish<br />

FLS-141 Elementary Spanish I 4<br />

CDTZ1 0164110 8/22 12/16 Putzy<br />

KTS-1 MW 5:00pm 6:50pm TIPT KTS-1<br />

HIS History<br />

HIS-121 Ancient Mediterranean World 3<br />

CDTA2 0164096 8/22 12/16 Peterson<br />

KTS-2 Th 9:00am 10:50am TIPT KTS-2<br />

• Course content is distributed live (synchronous) over the<br />

internet. For additional DLL information see www.<br />

kirkwood.edu/distancelearning.<br />

HIS-151 U.S. History to 1877 3<br />

H CDTP3 0163611 8/22 12/16 Peterson<br />

KTS-3 MW 2:00pm 2:50pm TIPT KTS-3<br />

HSC Health Sciences<br />

HSC-107 Professionals in Health 2<br />

CDTP2 0163338 8/22 12/16 Meyer<br />

KTS-2 T 4:00pm 5:50pm TIPT KTS-2<br />

CDTA1 0164174 8/22 12/16 Zieser<br />

KTS-1 S 10:00am 11:50am TIPT KTS-1<br />

HSC-210 Health Skills I 1<br />

CDTT1 0164156 8/22 10/15 Zieser<br />

LAB T 6:00pm 7:50pm LINN 239<br />

KTS-1 S 9:00am 9:50am TIPT KTS-1<br />

CDTW1 0164165 8/22 10/15 Zieser<br />

LAB W 6:00pm 7:50pm LINN 239<br />

KTS-1 S 9:00am 9:50am TIPT KTS-1<br />

<strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Community</strong> College . <strong>Summer</strong> & <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> discover <strong>Kirkwood</strong> > www.kirkwood.edu


HSV Human Services<br />

HSV-101 Human Serv Career Orientation 3<br />

CDTP3 0163621 8/22 12/16 Weigel<br />

KTS-3 T 2:00pm 2:50pm TIPT KTS-3<br />

KTS-3 Th 1:00pm 2:50pm TIPT KTS-3<br />

HSV-292 Substance Abuse & Treatment u 3<br />

CDTZ4 0163172 8/22 12/16 Logan<br />

ICN W 6:00pm 8:50pm TIPT ICN<br />

LIT Literature<br />

LIT-222 Lit & Culture: American Dreams u 3<br />

CDTP3 0163631 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-3 M 3:00pm 3:50pm TIPT KTS-3<br />

KTS-3 W 3:00pm 4:50pm TIPT KTS-3<br />

MAT Mathematics<br />

MAT-052 Pre-Algebra 3<br />

CDTA1 0163776 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-1 MWF 8:00am 8:50am TIPT KTS-1<br />

MAT-062 Elementary Algebra 3<br />

CDTP2 0163641 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-2 M 4:00pm 5:50pm TIPT KTS-2<br />

KTS-2 W 4:00pm 4:50pm TIPT KTS-2<br />

CDTA3 0163412 8/22 12/16 Peterson<br />

KTS-3 MWF 12:00pm 12:50pm TIPT KTS-3<br />

MAT-102 Intermediate Algebra u 4<br />

CDTP1 0164119 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-1 MW 3:00pm 4:50pm TIPT KTS-1<br />

MAT-115 Mathematics and Society u 3<br />

CDTA2 0163978 8/22 12/16 Roose<br />

KTS-2 MWF 9:00am 9:50am TIPT KTS-2<br />

MAT-731 Introduction to Math 2<br />

CDTP1 0164128 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-1 T 3:00pm 4:50pm TIPT KTS-1<br />

MGT Management<br />

MGT-101 Principles of Management 3<br />

CDTZ2 0163314 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-2 W 6:00pm 8:50pm TIPT KTS-2<br />

CDTAA 0164400 11/8 12/13<br />

KTS-3 T 6:00pm 9:50pm TIPT KTS-3<br />

MGT-134 Work Habits and Absenteeism 1<br />

CDTA3 0163833 11/5 11/5 McIllece<br />

KTS-3 S 8:00am 4:50pm TIPT KTS-3<br />

<strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Class</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong> . <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> . CEDAR COUNTy CENTER<br />

MGT-137 Developing Leadership Skills 1<br />

CDTA3 0163784 10/1 10/1 Whitson<br />

KTS-3 S 8:00am 4:50pm TIPT KTS-3<br />

MGT-140 Time Mgmt in the Workplace 1<br />

CDTA3 0163757 9/24 9/24 Whitson<br />

KTS-3 S 8:00am 4:50pm TIPT KTS-3<br />

MGT-145 Human Relations in Management 3<br />

CDTA3 0163446 8/22 12/16 Abel<br />

KTS-3 MWF 10:00am 10:50am TIPT KTS-3<br />

CDTP2 0163305 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-2 Th 3:00pm 5:50pm TIPT KTS-2<br />

MGT-173 Training & Employee Develop u 1<br />

CDTA3 0163379 11/12 11/12 Schaffer<br />

KTS-3 S 8:00am 4:50pm TIPT KTS-3<br />

MGT-193 Wage and Salary Administration u 1<br />

CDTA3 0163804 10/29 10/29<br />

KTS-3 S 8:00am 4:50pm TIPT KTS-3<br />

MKT Marketing<br />

MKT-110 Principles of Marketing 3<br />

CDTAA 0164389 10/4 11/1 Castle<br />

KTS-3 T 6:00pm 9:50pm TIPT KTS-3<br />

MKT-180 Customer Service Strategies 1<br />

CDTA3 0163794 10/15 10/22 McIllece<br />

KTS-3 S 8:00am 4:50pm TIPT KTS-3<br />

PHI Philosophy<br />

PHI-105 Introduction to Ethics 3<br />

CDTA2 0163991 8/22 12/16 Greer<br />

KTS-2 MWF 8:00am 8:50am TIPT KTS-2<br />

PSY Psychology<br />

PSY-111 Intro to Psychology 3<br />

CDTA1 0163767 8/22 12/16 Kilburg<br />

KTS-1 MWF 7:00am 7:50am TIPT KTS-1<br />

H CDTA2 0163815 8/22 12/16 Brennom<br />

KTS-2 MF 11:00am 11:50am TIPT KTS-2<br />

PSY-121 Developmental Psychology u 3<br />

H CDTA2 0163824 8/22 12/16 Brennom<br />

KTS-2 MF 10:00am 10:50am TIPT KTS-2<br />

register online > eaglenet.kirkwood.edu <strong>Summer</strong> & <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> . <strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Community</strong> College 191<br />

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Cedar


CEDAR COUNTy CENTER . <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> . <strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Class</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong><br />

192<br />

REL Religion<br />

REL-140 Religion in the United States 3<br />

CDTA2 0164000 8/22 12/16 Greer<br />

KTS-2 MWF 7:00am 7:50am TIPT KTS-2<br />

SCI Science<br />

SCI-120 Forensic Science 3<br />

CDTP3 0163495 8/22 12/16 Rehnstrom<br />

KTS-3 MWF 11:00am 11:50am TIPT KTS-3<br />

SDV Student Development<br />

SDV-109 College 101 3<br />

CDTP2 0163602 8/22 12/16 Thompson<br />

KTS-2 MWF 12:00pm 12:50pm TIPT KTS-2<br />

SDV-175 Tools for Life Seminar 3<br />

CDTAA 0164379 8/30 9/27 Bone<br />

KTS-3 T 6:00pm 9:50pm TIPT KTS-3<br />

SDV-178 Stress Management 1<br />

CDTA3 0163746 9/10 9/17 Rosene<br />

KTS-3 S 8:00am 4:50pm TIPT KTS-3<br />

SOC Sociology<br />

SOC-110 Introduction to Sociology 3<br />

CDTA3 0163401 8/22 12/16 Flugstad<br />

KTS-3 MWF 7:00am 7:50am TIPT KTS-3<br />

SOC-115 Social Problems 3<br />

H CDTZ1 0164137 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-1 W 7:00pm 8:50pm TIPT KTS-1<br />

SPC Speech<br />

SPC-101 Fund of Oral Communication 3<br />

CDTA1 0163864 8/22 12/16 McWorthy<br />

KTS-1 T 10:00am 10:50am TIPT KTS-1<br />

KTS-1 Th 9:00am 10:50am TIPT KTS-1<br />

CDTAA 0164411 10/8 12/17 Lock<br />

KTS-2 S 9:00am 11:50am TIPT KTS-2<br />

College Prep Block<br />

• The following five classes must be taken together.<br />

Placement scores are required. Call 563-886-3101 to<br />

register.<br />

BCA-080 College Prep Computer Skills I 2<br />

CDTIL 0164272 8/22 12/16 Wumkes<br />

KTS-I MTWThF 10:00am 10:50am TIPT 303<br />

ENG-059 College Prep Writing 3<br />

CDTIL 0164277 8/22 12/16 Williams<br />

KTS-I MTWTh 8:00am 8:50am TIPT 303<br />

RDG-200 College Reading 3<br />

CDTIL 0164282 8/22 12/16 Jedlicka<br />

KTS-I MWF 9:00am 9:50am TIPT 303<br />

SDV-027 College Prep Study Skills 2<br />

CDTIL 0164287 8/22 10/14 Allen<br />

KTS-I MTWThF 11:00am 11:50am TIPT 303<br />

SDV-082 College Prep Career Explor 2<br />

CDTIL 0164292 10/17 12/16<br />

KTS-I MTWThF 11:00am 11:50am TIPT 303<br />

u Prerequisite required; see course description for details.<br />

H Hybrid class; has one-third online content.<br />

< Service Learning credit applies.<br />

Accelerated Learning class; call 319.398.1050 to register.<br />

R Reserved or restricted registration; details on EagleNet.<br />

Linked to another class section as noted.<br />

<strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Community</strong> College . <strong>Summer</strong> & <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> discover <strong>Kirkwood</strong> > www.kirkwood.edu


FALL <strong>2011</strong><br />

Iowa County<br />

200 West Street, Williamsburg, IA 52361 | 319-668-2461<br />

www.kirkwood.edu/williamsburg<br />

ACC Accounting<br />

ACC-111 Introduction to Accounting 3<br />

IATA1 0163847 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-1 T 8:00am 9:50am WILL KTS-1<br />

KTS-1 Th 8:00am 8:50am WILL KTS-1<br />

ACC-152 Financial Accounting 4<br />

IATP2 0163358 8/22 12/16 Hansel<br />

KTS-2 TTh 12:00pm 1:50pm WILL KTS-2<br />

IATZ3 0163736 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-3 Th 5:30pm 9:20pm WILL KTS-3<br />

ACC-231 Intermediate Accounting I u 4<br />

IATZ3 0163725 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-3 W 5:30pm 9:20pm WILL KTS-3<br />

ADM Administrative Assistant<br />

ADM-133 Business Math & Calculators u 3<br />

IATZ2 0163451 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-2 M 6:00pm 8:50pm WILL KTS-2<br />

ADM-176 Electronic Records System 3<br />

IATP1 0164011 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-1 T 2:00pm 2:50pm WILL KTS-1<br />

KTS-1 Th 2:00pm 3:50pm WILL KTS-1<br />

ANT Anthropology<br />

ANT-105 Cultural Anthropology 3<br />

IATP2 0163594 8/22 12/16 Stephens<br />

KTS-2 MWF 3:00pm 3:50pm WILL KTS-2<br />

ART Art<br />

ART-101 Art Appreciation 3<br />

IATP2 0163576 8/22 12/16 Lawrence<br />

KTS-2 MWF 1:00pm 1:50pm WILL KTS-2<br />

<strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Class</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong> . <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> . IOWA COUNTy CENTER<br />

BCA Business Computer Applications<br />

BCA-135 Intro to Word Processing 3<br />

IATP1 0163901 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-1 TTh 12:00pm 1:50pm WILL KTS-1<br />

BCA-189 Microcomputer Literacy 1<br />

IATP1 0163910 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-1 F 12:00pm 1:50pm WILL KTS-1<br />

BIO Biology<br />

BIO-110 Basic Biological Concepts 3<br />

H IATA1 0163877 8/22 12/16 Patterson<br />

KTS-1 MF 11:00am 11:50am WILL KTS-1<br />

BIO-151 Nutrition 3<br />

H IATA2 0163567 8/22 12/16 Patterson<br />

KTS-2 W 10:00am 11:50am WILL KTS-2<br />

BIO-154 Human Biology 3<br />

IATZ1 0164147 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-1 M 7:00pm 8:50pm WILL KTS-1<br />

BIO-168 Human Anatomy/Phys I w/Lab 4<br />

IATT3 0163520 8/22 12/16 Patterson<br />

KTS-3 MWF 1:00pm 1:50pm WILL KTS-3<br />

KTS-3 T 2:00pm 3:50pm LINN 243<br />

IATR3 0163538 8/22 12/16 Patterson<br />

KTS-3 MWF 1:00pm 1:50pm WILL KTS-3<br />

KTS-3 Th 2:00pm 3:50pm LINN 243<br />

BIO-189 Microbes and Society 3<br />

H IATA4 0163181 8/22 12/16 Hench<br />

ICN W 10:00am 11:50am WILL ICN<br />

BUS Business<br />

BUS-185 Business Law I 3<br />

IATZ2 0163199 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-2 Th 6:00pm 8:50pm WILL KTS-2<br />

CLS Cultural Studies<br />

CLS-165 UC: Modern Japan 3<br />

H IATP2 0163349 8/22 12/16 yost<br />

KTS-2 T 2:00pm 3:50pm WILL KTS-2<br />

COM Communication<br />

COM-710 Basic Communications u 3<br />

IATA1 0163856 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-1 MWF 9:00am 9:50am WILL KTS-1<br />

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IOWA COUNTy CENTER . <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> . <strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Class</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong><br />

194<br />

CRJ Criminal Justice<br />

CRJ-133 Constitutional Criminal Proc u 3<br />

IATA3 0163425 8/22 12/16 Penrod<br />

KTS-3 T 8:00am 9:50am WILL KTS-3<br />

KTS-3 Th 8:00am 8:50am WILL KTS-3<br />

CRJ-202 Cultural Awareness-CJ Pract u 3<br />

IATP3 0163509 8/22 12/16 Roth<br />

KTS-3 T 12:00pm 1:50pm WILL KTS-3<br />

KTS-3 Th 12:00pm 12:50pm WILL KTS-3<br />

CSC Computer Science<br />

CSC-110 Intro to Computers 3<br />

IATP1 0163887 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-1 MW 12:00pm 1:50pm WILL KTS-1<br />

DRA Film and Theatre<br />

DRA-116 Film Analysis 3<br />

IATZ3 0163695 8/22 12/16 Brown<br />

KTS-3 M 6:00pm 8:50pm WILL KTS-3<br />

DSV Disability Services<br />

DSV-250 Cul/Linguist Diverse Children u 3<br />

IATZ4 0164300 8/22 12/16 Tiemann<br />

ICN M 6:00pm 8:50pm WILL ICN<br />

• Level II Paraeducator class.<br />

ECN Economics<br />

ECN-130 Principles of Microeconomics 3<br />

IATA3 0163484 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-3 MWF 8:00am 8:50am WILL KTS-3<br />

EDU Education<br />

EDU-110 Exploring Teaching 3<br />

IATA3 0163474 8/22 12/16 Terndrup<br />

KTS-3 T 10:00am 10:50am WILL KTS-3<br />

KTS-3 Th 9:00am 10:50am WILL KTS-3<br />

IATP3 0163680 8/22 12/16 Hackathorn<br />

KTS-3 T 4:00pm 5:50pm WILL KTS-3<br />

KTS-3 Th 4:30pm 5:20pm WILL KTS-3<br />

ENG English Composition<br />

ENG-070 Personal Achievement Writing 1<br />

IAFPW 0163964 8/22 12/16 Olson<br />

ENG-075 Personal Achievement Reading 1<br />

IAFPR 0163965 8/22 12/16 Olson<br />

ENG-101 Elements of Writing 3<br />

IATP1 0163919 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-1 MWF 2:00pm 2:50pm WILL KTS-1<br />

IATA2 0163585 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-2 T 8:00am 9:50am WILL KTS-2<br />

KTS-2 Th 8:00am 8:50am WILL KTS-2<br />

ENG-105 Composition I u 3<br />

H IATA1 0164187 8/22 12/16 Brown<br />

KTS-1 MW 10:00am 10:50am WILL KTS-1<br />

H IATZ2 0163330 8/22 12/16 Brown<br />

KTS-2 T 6:00pm 7:50pm WILL KTS-2<br />

ENG-106 Composition II u 3<br />

H IATP2 0164087 8/22 12/16 Brown<br />

KTS-2 MW 2:00pm 2:50pm WILL KTS-2<br />

ENV Environmental Science<br />

ENV-115 Environmental Science 3<br />

H IATP4 0163189 8/22 12/16 Hench<br />

ICN Th 1:00pm 2:50pm WILL ICN<br />

FIN Finance<br />

FIN-121 Personal Finance 3<br />

H IATA3 0163435 8/22 12/16 Saville<br />

KTS-3 MW 9:00am 9:50am WILL KTS-3<br />

FLS Foreign Language - Spanish<br />

FLS-141 Elementary Spanish I 4<br />

IATZ1 0164111 8/22 12/16 Putzy<br />

KTS-1 MW 5:00pm 6:50pm WILL KTS-1<br />

HIS History<br />

HIS-121 Ancient Mediterranean World 3<br />

IATA2 0164097 8/22 12/16 Peterson<br />

KTS-2 Th 9:00am 10:50am WILL KTS-2<br />

• Course content is distributed live (synchronous) over the<br />

internet. For additional DLL information see<br />

www.kirkwood.edu/distancelearning<br />

HIS-151 U.S. History to 1877 3<br />

H IATP3 0163612 8/22 12/16 Peterson<br />

KTS-3 MW 2:00pm 2:50pm WILL KTS-3<br />

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HSC Health Sciences<br />

HSC-107 Professionals in Health 2<br />

IATP2 0163339 8/22 12/16 Meyer<br />

KTS-2 T 4:00pm 5:50pm WILL KTS-2<br />

IATA1 0164175 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-1 S 10:00am 11:50am WILL KTS-1<br />

HSC-210 Health Skills I 1<br />

IATT1 0164157 8/22 10/15<br />

LAB T 6:00pm 7:50pm LINN 239<br />

KTS-1 S 9:00am 9:50am WILL KTS-1<br />

IATW1 0164166 8/22 10/15<br />

LAB W 6:00pm 7:50pm LINN 239<br />

KTS-1 S 9:00am 9:50am WILL KTS-1<br />

HSV Human Services<br />

HSV-101 Human Serv Career Orientation 3<br />

IATP3 0163622 8/22 12/16 Weigel<br />

KTS-3 T 2:00pm 2:50pm WILL KTS-3<br />

KTS-3 Th 1:00pm 2:50pm WILL KTS-3<br />

HSV-292 Substance Abuse & Treatment u 3<br />

IATZ4 0163173 8/22 12/16 Logan<br />

ICN W 6:00pm 8:50pm WILL ICN<br />

LIT Literature<br />

LIT-222 Lit & Culture: American Dreams u 3<br />

IATP3 0163632 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-3 M 3:00pm 3:50pm WILL KTS-3<br />

KTS-3 W 3:00pm 4:50pm WILL KTS-3<br />

MAT Mathematics<br />

MAT-052 Pre-Algebra 3<br />

IATA1 0163777 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-1 MWF 8:00am 8:50am WILL KTS-1<br />

MAT-062 Elementary Algebra 3<br />

IATP2 0163642 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-2 M 4:00pm 5:50pm WILL KTS-2<br />

KTS-2 W 4:00pm 4:50pm WILL KTS-2<br />

IATA3 0163413 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-3 MWF 12:00pm 12:50pm WILL KTS-3<br />

MAT-095 Personal Achievement Math 1<br />

IAFPM 0163963 8/22 12/16 Olson<br />

MAT-102 Intermediate Algebra u 4<br />

IATP1 0164120 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-1 MW 3:00pm 4:50pm WILL KTS-1<br />

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MAT-115 Mathematics and Society u 3<br />

IATA2 0163979 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-2 MWF 9:00am 9:50am WILL KTS-2<br />

MAT-731 Introduction to Math 2<br />

IATP1 0164129 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-1 T 3:00pm 4:50pm WILL KTS-1<br />

MGT Management<br />

MGT-101 Principles of Management 3<br />

IATZ2 0163315 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-2 W 6:00pm 8:50pm WILL KTS-2<br />

IATAA 0164401 11/8 12/13<br />

KTS-3 T 6:00pm 9:50pm WILL KTS-3<br />

MGT-134 Work Habits and Absenteeism 1<br />

IATA3 0163834 11/5 11/5 McIllece<br />

KTS-3 S 8:00am 4:50pm WILL KTS-3<br />

MGT-137 Developing Leadership Skills 1<br />

IATA3 0163785 10/1 10/1 Whitson<br />

KTS-3 S 8:00am 4:50pm WILL KTS-3<br />

MGT-140 Time Mgmt in the Workplace 1<br />

IATA3 0163758 9/24 9/24 Whitson<br />

KTS-3 S 8:00am 4:50pm WILL KTS-3<br />

MGT-145 Human Relations in Management 3<br />

IATA3 0163448 8/22 12/16 Abel<br />

KTS-3 MWF 10:00am 10:50am WILL KTS-3<br />

IATP2 0163306 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-2 Th 3:00pm 5:50pm WILL KTS-2<br />

MGT-173 Training & Employee Develop u 1<br />

IATA3 0163380 11/12 11/12 Schaffer<br />

KTS-3 S 8:00am 4:50pm WILL KTS-3<br />

MGT-193 Wage and Salary Administration u 1<br />

IATA3 0163805 10/29 10/29<br />

KTS-3 S 8:00am 4:50pm WILL KTS-3<br />

MKT Marketing<br />

MKT-110 Principles of Marketing 3<br />

IATAA 0164390 10/4 11/1 Castle<br />

KTS-3 T 6:00pm 9:50pm WILL KTS-3<br />

MKT-180 Customer Service Strategies 1<br />

IATA3 0163795 10/15 10/22 McIllece<br />

KTS-3 S 8:00am 4:50pm WILL KTS-3<br />

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IOWA COUNTy CENTER . <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> . <strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Class</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong><br />

196<br />

PHI Philosophy<br />

PHI-105 Introduction to Ethics 3<br />

IATA2 0163992 8/22 12/16 Greer<br />

KTS-2 MWF 8:00am 8:50am WILL KTS-2<br />

PSY Psychology<br />

PSY-111 Intro to Psychology 3<br />

IATA1 0163768 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-1 MWF 7:00am 7:50am WILL KTS-1<br />

H IATA2 0163816 8/22 12/16 Brennom<br />

KTS-2 MF 11:00am 11:50am WILL KTS-2<br />

PSY-121 Developmental Psychology u 3<br />

H IATA2 0163825 8/22 12/16 Brennom<br />

KTS-2 MF 10:00am 10:50am WILL KTS-2<br />

REL Religion<br />

REL-140 Religion in the United States 3<br />

IATA2 0164001 8/22 12/16 Greer<br />

KTS-2 MWF 7:00am 7:50am WILL KTS-2<br />

SCI Science<br />

SCI-120 Forensic Science 3<br />

IATP3 0163496 8/22 12/16 Rehnstrom<br />

KTS-3 MWF 11:00am 11:50am WILL KTS-3<br />

SDV Student Development<br />

SDV-109 College 101 3<br />

IATP2 0163603 8/22 12/16 Thompson<br />

KTS-2 MWF 12:00pm 12:50pm TIPT KTS-2<br />

SDV-175 Tools for Life Seminar 3<br />

IATAA 0164380 8/30 9/27 Bone<br />

KTS-3 T 6:00pm 9:50pm WILL KTS-3<br />

SDV-178 Stress Management 1<br />

IATA3 0163747 9/10 9/17 Rosene<br />

KTS-3 S 8:00am 4:50pm WILL KTS-3<br />

SOC Sociology<br />

SOC-110 Introduction to Sociology 3<br />

IATA3 0163402 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-3 MWF 7:00am 7:50am WILL KTS-3<br />

SOC-115 Social Problems 3<br />

H IATZ1 0164138 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-1 W 7:00pm 8:50pm WILL KTS-1<br />

SPC Speech<br />

SPC-101 Fund of Oral Communication 3<br />

IATA1 0163865 8/22 12/16 McWorthy<br />

KTS-1 T 10:00am 10:50am WILL KTS-1<br />

KTS-1 Th 9:00am 10:50am WILL KTS-1<br />

IATAA 0164412 10/8 12/17 Lock<br />

KTS-2 S 9:00am 11:50am WILL KTS-2<br />

College Prep Bock<br />

• The following five classes must be taken together. Call<br />

319-668-2461 to register.<br />

BCA-080 College Prep Computer Skills I 2<br />

IATIL 0164273 8/22 12/16 Wumkes<br />

KTS-I MTWThF 10:00am 10:50am WILL 111<br />

ENG-059 College Prep Writing 3<br />

IATIL 0164278 8/22 12/16 Williams<br />

KTS-I MTWTh 8:00am 8:50am WILL 111<br />

RDG-200 College Reading 3<br />

IATIL 0164283 8/22 12/16 Jedlicka<br />

KTS-I MWF 9:00am 9:50am WILL 111<br />

SDV-027 College Prep Study Skills 2<br />

IATIL 0164288 8/22 10/14 Allen<br />

KTS-I MTWThF 11:00am 11:50am WILL 111<br />

SDV-082 College Prep Career Explor 2<br />

IATIL 0164293 10/17 12/16<br />

KTS-I MTWThF 11:00am 11:50am WILL 111<br />

u Prerequisite required; see course description for details.<br />

H Hybrid class; has one-third online content.<br />

< Service Learning credit applies.<br />

Accelerated Learning class; call 319.398.1050 to register.<br />

R Reserved or restricted registration; details on EagleNet.<br />

Linked to another class section as noted.<br />

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FALL <strong>2011</strong><br />

Jones Regional<br />

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www.kirkwood.edu/jrec<br />

ACC Accounting<br />

ACC-111 Introduction to Accounting 3<br />

JNTA1 0163848 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-1 T 8:00am 9:50am JREC KTS-1<br />

KTS-1 Th 8:00am 8:50am JREC KTS-1<br />

ACC-152 Financial Accounting 4<br />

JNTP2 0163359 8/22 12/16 Hansel<br />

KTS-2 TTh 12:00pm 1:50pm JREC KTS-2<br />

JNTZ3 0163738 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-3 Th 5:30pm 9:20pm JREC KTS-3<br />

ACC-231 Intermediate Accounting I u 4<br />

JNTZ3 0163727 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-3 W 5:30pm 9:20pm JREC KTS-3<br />

ADM Administrative Assistant<br />

ADM-133 Business Math & Calculators u 3<br />

JNTZ2 0163453 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-2 M 6:00pm 8:50pm JREC KTS-2<br />

ADM-176 Electronic Records System 3<br />

JNTP1 0164012 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-1 T 2:00pm 2:50pm JREC KTS-1<br />

KTS-1 Th 2:00pm 3:50pm JREC KTS-1<br />

ANT Anthropology<br />

ANT-105 Cultural Anthropology 3<br />

JNTP2 0163595 8/22 12/16 Stephens<br />

KTS-2 MWF 3:00pm 3:50pm JREC KTS-2<br />

ART Art<br />

ART-101 Art Appreciation 3<br />

JNTP2 0163577 8/22 12/16 Lawrence<br />

KTS-2 MWF 1:00pm 1:50pm JREC KTS-2<br />

<strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Class</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong> . <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> . JONES REGIONAL EDUCATION CENTER<br />

BCA Business Computer Applications<br />

BCA-135 Intro to Word Processing 3<br />

JNTP1 0163902 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-1 TTh 12:00pm 1:50pm JREC KTS-1<br />

BCA-189 Microcomputer Literacy 1<br />

JNTP1 0163911 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-1 F 12:00pm 1:50pm JREC KTS-1<br />

BIO Biology<br />

BIO-110 Basic Biological Concepts 3<br />

H JNTA1 0163878 8/22 12/16 Patterson<br />

KTS-1 MF 11:00am 11:50am JREC KTS-1<br />

BIO-151 Nutrition 3<br />

H JNTA2 0163568 8/22 12/16 Patterson<br />

KTS-2 W 10:00am 11:50am JREC KTS-2<br />

BIO-154 Human Biology 3<br />

JNTZ1 0164148 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-1 M 7:00pm 8:50pm JREC KTS-1<br />

BIO-168 Human Anatomy/Phys I w/Lab 4<br />

JNTR3 0163532 8/22 12/16 Patterson<br />

KTS-3 MWF 1:00pm 1:50pm JREC KTS-3<br />

KTS-3 Th 2:00pm 3:50pm LINN 243<br />

JNTT3 0163522 8/22 12/16 Patterson<br />

KTS-3 MWF 1:00pm 1:50pm JREC KTS-3<br />

KTS-3 T 2:00pm 3:50pm LINN 243<br />

BIO-189 Microbes and Society 3<br />

H JNTA4 0163183 8/22 12/16 Hench<br />

ICN W 10:00am 11:50am JREC ICN<br />

BUS Business<br />

BUS-185 Business Law I 3<br />

JNTZ2 0163200 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-2 Th 6:00pm 8:50pm JREC KTS-2<br />

CLS Cultural Studies<br />

CLS-165 UC: Modern Japan 3<br />

H JNTP2 0163350 8/22 12/16 yost<br />

KTS-2 T 2:00pm 3:50pm JREC KTS-2<br />

COM Communication<br />

COM-710 Basic Communications u 3<br />

JNTA1 0163857 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-1 MWF 9:00am 9:50am JREC KTS-1<br />

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JONES REGIONAL EDUCATION CENTER . <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> . <strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Class</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong><br />

198<br />

CRJ Criminal Justice<br />

CRJ-133 Constitutional Criminal Proc u 3<br />

JNTA3 0163427 8/22 12/16 Penrod<br />

KTS-3 T 8:00am 9:50am JREC KTS-3<br />

KTS-3 Th 8:00am 8:50am JREC KTS-3<br />

CRJ-202 Cultural Awareness-CJ Pract u 3<br />

JNTP3 0163512 8/22 12/16 Roth<br />

KTS-3 T 12:00pm 1:50pm JREC KTS-3<br />

KTS-3 Th 12:00pm 12:50pm JREC KTS-3<br />

CSC Computer Science<br />

CSC-110 Intro to Computers 3<br />

JNTP1 0163888 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-1 MW 12:00pm 1:50pm JREC KTS-1<br />

JNF11 0163988 8/22 12/16 Amsler<br />

L/L T 6:00pm 9:50pm JREC 117<br />

DRA Film and Theatre<br />

DRA-116 Film Analysis 3<br />

JNTZ3 0163697 8/22 12/16 Brown<br />

KTS-3 M 6:00pm 8:50pm JREC KTS-3<br />

ECN Economics<br />

ECN-130 Principles of Microeconomics 3<br />

JNTA3 0163486 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-3 MWF 8:00am 8:50am JREC KTS-3<br />

EDU Education<br />

EDU-110 Exploring Teaching 3<br />

JNTA3 0163476 8/22 12/16 Terndrup<br />

KTS-3 T 10:00am 10:50am JREC KTS-3<br />

KTS-3 Th 9:00am 10:50am JREC KTS-3<br />

JNTP3 0163683 8/22 12/16 Hackathorn<br />

KTS-3 T 4:00pm 5:50pm JREC KTS-3<br />

KTS-3 Th 4:30pm 5:20pm JREC KTS-3<br />

ENG English Composition<br />

ENG-070 Personal Achievement Writing 1<br />

JNF11 0163974 8/22 12/16 Porter<br />

LAB MTW JREC 203<br />

ENG-101 Elements of Writing 3<br />

JNTP1 0163920 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-1 MWF 2:00pm 2:50pm JREC KTS-1<br />

JNTA2 0163586 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-2 T 8:00am 9:50am JREC KTS-2<br />

KTS-2 Th 8:00am 8:50am JREC KTS-2<br />

ENG-105 Composition I u 3<br />

JNTA1 0164182 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-1 MWF 10:00am 10:50am JREC KTS-1<br />

H JNTZ2 0163331 8/22 12/16 Brown<br />

KTS-2 T 6:00pm 7:50pm JREC KTS-2<br />

ENG-106 Composition II u 3<br />

H JNTP2 0164088 8/22 12/16 Brown<br />

KTS-2 MW 2:00pm 2:50pm JREC KTS-2<br />

FIN Finance<br />

FIN-121 Personal Finance 3<br />

H JNTA3 0163437 8/22 12/16 Saville<br />

KTS-3 MW 9:00am 9:50am JREC KTS-3<br />

FLS Foreign Language - Spanish<br />

FLS-141 Elementary Spanish I 4<br />

JNTZ1 0164112 8/22 12/16 Putzy<br />

KTS-1 MW 5:00pm 6:50pm JREC KTS-1<br />

HIS History<br />

HIS-121 Ancient Mediterranean World 3<br />

JNTA2 0164098 8/22 12/16 Peterson<br />

KTS-2 Th 9:00am 10:50am JREC KTS-2<br />

• Course content is distributed live (synchronous) over the<br />

internet. For additional DLL information see www.<br />

kirkwood.edu/distancelearning.<br />

HIS-151 U.S. History to 1877 3<br />

H JNTP3 0163614 8/22 12/16 Peterson<br />

KTS-3 MW 2:00pm 2:50pm JREC KTS-3<br />

HSC Health Sciences<br />

HSC-107 Professionals in Health 2<br />

JNTP2 0163340 8/22 12/16 Meyer<br />

KTS-2 T 4:00pm 5:50pm JREC KTS-2<br />

JNTA1 0164176 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-1 S 10:00am 11:50am JREC KTS-1<br />

HSC-210 Health Skills I 1<br />

JNTT1 0164158 8/22 10/15<br />

LAB T 6:00pm 7:50pm LINN 239<br />

KTS-1 S 9:00am 9:50am JREC KTS-1<br />

JNTW1 0164167 8/22 10/15<br />

LAB W 6:00pm 7:50pm LINN 239<br />

KTS-1 S 9:00am 9:50am JREC KTS-1<br />

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HSV Human Services<br />

HSV-101 Human Serv Career Orientation 3<br />

JNTP3 0163624 8/22 12/16 Weigel<br />

KTS-3 T 2:00pm 2:50pm JREC KTS-3<br />

KTS-3 Th 1:00pm 2:50pm JREC KTS-3<br />

HSV-292 Substance Abuse & Treatment u 3<br />

JNTZ4 0163175 8/22 12/16 Logan<br />

ICN W 6:00pm 8:50pm JREC ICN<br />

LIT Literature<br />

LIT-222 Lit & Culture: American Dreams u 3<br />

JNTP3 0163634 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-3 M 3:00pm 3:50pm JREC KTS-3<br />

KTS-3 W 3:00pm 4:50pm JREC KTS-3<br />

MAT Mathematics<br />

MAT-052 Pre-Algebra 3<br />

JNTA1 0163779 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-1 MWF 8:00am 8:50am JREC KTS-1<br />

MAT-062 Elementary Algebra 3<br />

JNTP2 0163643 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-2 M 4:00pm 5:50pm JREC KTS-2<br />

KTS-2 W 4:00pm 4:50pm JREC KTS-2<br />

JNF11 0163984 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MWF 8:00am 8:50am JREC 203<br />

MAT-095 Personal Achievement Math 1<br />

JNF11 0163972 8/22 12/16 Porter<br />

LAB MTW JREC 203<br />

MAT-102 Intermediate Algebra u 4<br />

JNTP1 0164121 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-1 MW 3:00pm 4:50pm JREC KTS-1<br />

MAT-115 Mathematics and Society u 3<br />

JNTA2 0163980 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-2 MWF 9:00am 9:50am JREC KTS-2<br />

MAT-731 Introduction to Math 2<br />

JNTP1 0164130 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-1 T 3:00pm 4:50pm JREC KTS-1<br />

MGT Management<br />

MGT-101 Principles of Management 3<br />

JNTZ2 0163316 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-2 W 6:00pm 8:50pm JREC KTS-2<br />

JNTAA 0164403 11/8 12/13<br />

KTS-3 T 6:00pm 9:50pm JREC KTS-3<br />

<strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Class</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong> . <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> . JONES REGIONAL EDUCATION CENTER<br />

MGT-134 Work Habits and Absenteeism 1<br />

JNTA3 0163836 11/5 11/5 McIllece<br />

KTS-3 S 8:00am 4:50pm JREC KTS-3<br />

MGT-137 Developing Leadership Skills 1<br />

JNTA3 0163787 10/1 10/1 Whitson<br />

KTS-3 S 8:00am 4:50pm JREC KTS-3<br />

MGT-140 Time Mgmt in the Workplace 1<br />

JNTA3 0163760 9/24 9/24 Whitson<br />

KTS-3 S 8:00am 4:50pm JREC KTS-3<br />

MGT-145 Human Relations in Management 3<br />

JNTA3 0163452 8/22 12/16 Abel<br />

KTS-3 MWF 10:00am 10:50am JREC KTS-3<br />

JNTP2 0163307 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-2 Th 3:00pm 5:50pm JREC KTS-2<br />

MGT-173 Training & Employee Develop u 1<br />

JNTA3 0163382 11/12 11/12 Schaffer<br />

KTS-3 S 8:00am 4:50pm JREC KTS-3<br />

MGT-193 Wage and Salary Administration u 1<br />

JNTA3 0163807 10/29 10/29<br />

KTS-3 S 8:00am 4:50pm JREC KTS-3<br />

MKT Marketing<br />

MKT-110 Principles of Marketing 3<br />

JNTAA 0164392 10/4 11/1 Castle<br />

KTS-3 T 6:00pm 9:50pm JREC KTS-3<br />

MKT-180 Customer Service Strategies 1<br />

JNTA3 0163797 10/15 10/22 McIllece<br />

KTS-3 S 8:00am 4:50pm JREC KTS-3<br />

PHI Philosophy<br />

PHI-105 Introduction to Ethics 3<br />

JNTA2 0163993 8/22 12/16 Greer<br />

KTS-2 MWF 8:00am 8:50am JREC KTS-2<br />

PSY Psychology<br />

PSY-111 Intro to Psychology 3<br />

JNTA1 0163769 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-1 MWF 7:00am 7:50am JREC KTS-1<br />

H JNTA2 0163817 8/22 12/16 Brennom<br />

KTS-2 MF 11:00am 11:50am JREC KTS-2<br />

PSY-121 Developmental Psychology u 3<br />

H JNTA2 0163826 8/22 12/16 Brennom<br />

KTS-2 MF 10:00am 10:50am JREC KTS-2<br />

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Jones Regional


JONES REGIONAL EDUCATION CENTER . <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> . <strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Class</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong><br />

200<br />

REL Religion<br />

REL-140 Religion in the United States 3<br />

JNTA2 0164002 8/22 12/16 Greer<br />

KTS-2 MWF 7:00am 7:50am JREC KTS-2<br />

SCI Science<br />

SCI-120 Forensic Science 3<br />

JNTP3 0163499 8/22 12/16 Rehnstrom<br />

KTS-3 MWF 11:00am 11:50am JREC KTS-3<br />

SDV Student Development<br />

SDV-109 College 101 3<br />

JNTP2 0163604 8/22 12/16 Thompson<br />

KTS-2 MWF 12:00pm 12:50pm JREC KTS-2<br />

SDV-175 Tools for Life Seminar 3<br />

JNTAA 0164382 8/30 9/27 Bone<br />

KTS-3 T 6:00pm 9:50pm JREC KTS-3<br />

SDV-178 Stress Management 1<br />

JNTA3 0163749 9/10 9/17 Rosene<br />

KTS-3 S 8:00am 4:50pm JREC KTS-3<br />

SOC Sociology<br />

SOC-110 Introduction to Sociology 3<br />

JNTA3 0163404 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-3 MWF 7:00am 7:50am JREC KTS-3<br />

SOC-115 Social Problems 3<br />

H JNTZ1 0164139 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-1 W 7:00pm 8:50pm JREC KTS-1<br />

SPC Speech<br />

SPC-101 Fund of Oral Communication 3<br />

JNTA1 0163866 8/22 12/16 McWorthy<br />

KTS-1 T 10:00am 10:50am JREC KTS-1<br />

KTS-1 Th 9:00am 10:50am JREC KTS-1<br />

JNF11 0163986 8/22 12/16 McWorthy<br />

LEC W 6:00pm 8:50pm JREC 222<br />

JNTAA 0164413 10/8 12/17 Lock<br />

KTS-2 S 9:00am 11:50am JREC KTS-2<br />

College Prep Block<br />

• The following five classes must be taken together.<br />

Call 319-465-2302 to register.<br />

BCA-080 College Prep Computer Skills I 2<br />

JNTIL 0164274 8/22 12/16 Wumkes<br />

KTS-I MTWThF 10:00am 10:50am JREC 221<br />

ENG-059 College Prep Writing 3<br />

JNTIL 0164279 8/22 12/16 Williams<br />

KTS-I MTWTh 8:00am 8:50am JREC 221<br />

RDG-200 College Reading 3<br />

JNTIL 0164284 8/22 12/16 Jedlicka<br />

KTS-I MWF 9:00am 9:50am JREC 221<br />

SDV-027 College Prep Study Skills 2<br />

JNTIL 0164289 8/22 10/14 Allen<br />

KTS-I MTWThF 11:00am 11:50am JREC 221<br />

SDV-082 College Prep Career Explor 2<br />

JNTIL 0164294 10/17 12/16<br />

KTS-I MTWThF 11:00am 11:50am JREC 221<br />

u Prerequisite required; see course description for details.<br />

H Hybrid class; has one-third online content.<br />

< Service Learning credit applies.<br />

Accelerated Learning class; call 319.398.1050 to register.<br />

R Reserved or restricted registration; details on EagleNet.<br />

Linked to another class section as noted.<br />

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FALL <strong>2011</strong><br />

Tippie-Mansfield<br />

1214 Ninth Avenue, Belle Plaine, IA 52208 | 319-444-2549<br />

www.kirkwood.edu/belleplaine<br />

ACC Accounting<br />

ACC-111 Introduction to Accounting 3<br />

BPTA1 0163845 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-1 T 8:00am 9:50am BELL KTS-1<br />

KTS-1 Th 8:00am 8:50am BELL KTS-1<br />

ACC-152 Financial Accounting 4<br />

BPTP2 0163356 8/22 12/16 Hansel<br />

KTS-2 TTh 12:00pm 1:50pm BELL KTS-2<br />

BPTZ3 0163734 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-3 Th 5:30pm 9:20pm BELL KTS-3<br />

ACC-231 Intermediate Accounting I u 4<br />

BPTZ3 0163723 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-3 W 5:30pm 9:20pm BELL KTS-3<br />

ADM Administrative Assistant<br />

ADM-133 Business Math & Calculators u 3<br />

BPTZ2 0163447 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-2 M 6:00pm 8:50pm BELL KTS-2<br />

ADM-176 Electronic Records System 3<br />

BPTP1 0164009 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-1 T 2:00pm 2:50pm BELL KTS-1<br />

KTS-1 Th 2:00pm 3:50pm BELL KTS-1<br />

ANT Anthropology<br />

ANT-105 Cultural Anthropology 3<br />

BPTP2 0163592 8/22 12/16 Stephens<br />

KTS-2 MWF 3:00pm 3:50pm BELL KTS-2<br />

ART Art<br />

ART-101 Art Appreciation 3<br />

BPTP2 0163574 8/22 12/16 Lawrence<br />

KTS-2 MWF 1:00pm 1:50pm BELL KTS-2<br />

<strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Class</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong> . <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> . TIPPIE-MANSFIELD CENTER<br />

BCA Business Computer Applications<br />

BCA-135 Intro to Word Processing 3<br />

BPTP1 0163899 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-1 TTh 12:00pm 1:50pm BELL KTS-1<br />

BCA-189 Microcomputer Literacy 1<br />

BPTP1 0163908 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-1 F 12:00pm 1:50pm BELL KTS-1<br />

BIO Biology<br />

BIO-110 Basic Biological Concepts 3<br />

H BPTA1 0163875 8/22 12/16 Patterson<br />

KTS-1 MF 11:00am 11:50am BELL KTS-1<br />

BIO-151 Nutrition 3<br />

H BPTA2 0163565 8/22 12/16 Patterson<br />

KTS-2 W 10:00am 11:50am BELL KTS-2<br />

BIO-154 Human Biology 3<br />

BPTZ1 0164145 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-1 M 7:00pm 8:50pm BELL KTS-1<br />

BIO-168 Human Anatomy/Phys I w/Lab 4<br />

BPTR3 0163528 8/22 12/16 Patterson<br />

KTS-3 MWF 1:00pm 1:50pm BELL KTS-3<br />

KTS-3 Th 2:00pm 3:50pm LINN 243<br />

BPTT3 0163518 8/22 12/16 Patterson<br />

KTS-3 MWF 1:00pm 1:50pm BELL KTS-3<br />

KTS-3 T 2:00pm 3:50pm LINN 243<br />

BIO-189 Microbes and Society 3<br />

H BPTA4 0163179 8/22 12/16 Hench<br />

ICN W 10:00am 11:50am BELL ICN<br />

BUS Business<br />

BUS-185 Business Law I 3<br />

BPTZ2 0163197 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-2 Th 6:00pm 8:50pm BELL KTS-2<br />

CLS Cultural Studies<br />

CLS-165 UC: Modern Japan 3<br />

H BPTP2 0163347 8/22 12/16 yost<br />

KTS-2 T 2:00pm 3:50pm BELL KTS-2<br />

COM Communication<br />

COM-710 Basic Communications u 3<br />

BPTA1 0163854 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-1 MWF 9:00am 9:50am BELL KTS-1<br />

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Tippie-Mansfield


TIPPIE-MANSFIELD CENTER . <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> . <strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Class</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong><br />

202<br />

CRJ Criminal Justice<br />

CRJ-133 Constitutional Criminal Proc u 3<br />

BPTA3 0163423 8/22 12/16 Penrod<br />

KTS-3 T 8:00am 9:50am BELL KTS-3<br />

KTS-3 Th 8:00am 8:50am BELL KTS-3<br />

CRJ-202 Cultural Awareness-CJ Pract u 3<br />

BPTP3 0163507 8/22 12/16 Roth<br />

KTS-3 T 12:00pm 1:50pm BELL KTS-3<br />

KTS-3 Th 12:00pm 12:50pm BELL KTS-3<br />

CSC Computer Science<br />

CSC-110 Intro to Computers 3<br />

BPTP1 0163885 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-1 MW 12:00pm 1:50pm BELL KTS-1<br />

DRA Film and Theatre<br />

DRA-116 Film Analysis 3<br />

BPTZ3 0163692 8/22 12/16 Brown<br />

KTS-3 M 6:00pm 8:50pm BELL KTS-3<br />

ECN Economics<br />

ECN-130 Principles of Microeconomics 3<br />

BPTA3 0163482 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-3 MWF 8:00am 8:50am BELL KTS-3<br />

EDU Education<br />

EDU-110 Exploring Teaching 3<br />

BPTA3 0163472 8/22 12/16 Terndrup<br />

KTS-3 T 10:00am 10:50am BELL KTS-3<br />

KTS-3 Th 9:00am 10:50am BELL KTS-3<br />

BPTP3 0163678 8/22 12/16 Hackathorn<br />

KTS-3 T 4:00pm 5:50pm BELL KTS-3<br />

KTS-3 Th 4:30pm 5:20pm BELL KTS-3<br />

ENG English Composition<br />

ENG-070 Personal Achievement Writing 1<br />

BPFPN 0163966 8/22 12/16 Olson<br />

ENG-075 Personal Achievement Reading 1<br />

BPFPR 0163967 8/22 12/16 Olson<br />

ENG-101 Elements of Writing 3<br />

BPTP1 0163917 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-1 MWF 2:00pm 2:50pm BELL KTS-1<br />

BPTA2 0163583 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-2 T 8:00am 9:50am BELL KTS-2<br />

KTS-2 Th 8:00am 8:50am BELL KTS-2<br />

ENG-105 Composition I u 3<br />

H BPTA1 0164186 8/22 12/16 Brown<br />

KTS-1 MW 10:00am 10:50am BELL KTS-1<br />

H BPTZ2 0163328 8/22 12/16 Brown<br />

KTS-2 T 6:00pm 7:50pm BELL KTS-2<br />

ENG-106 Composition II u 3<br />

H BPTP2 0164085 8/22 12/16 Brown<br />

KTS-2 MW 2:00pm 2:50pm BELL KTS-2<br />

ENV Environmental Science<br />

ENV-115 Environmental Science 3<br />

H BPTP4 0163187 8/22 12/16 Hench<br />

ICN Th 1:00pm 2:50pm BELL ICN<br />

FIN Finance<br />

FIN-121 Personal Finance 3<br />

H BPTA3 0163433 8/22 12/16 Saville<br />

KTS-3 MW 9:00am 9:50am BELL KTS-3<br />

FLS Foreign Language - Spanish<br />

FLS-141 Elementary Spanish I 4<br />

BPTZ1 0164109 8/22 12/16 Putzy<br />

KTS-1 MW 5:00pm 6:50pm BELL KTS-1<br />

HIS History<br />

HIS-121 Ancient Mediterranean World 3<br />

BPTA2 0164095 8/22 12/16 Peterson<br />

KTS-2 Th 9:00am 10:50am BELL KTS-2<br />

• Course content is distributed live (synchronous) over the<br />

internet. For additional DLL information see www.<br />

kirkwood.edu/distancelearning.<br />

HIS-151 U.S. History to 1877 3<br />

H BPTP3 0163610 8/22 12/16 Peterson<br />

KTS-3 MW 2:00pm 2:50pm BELL KTS-3<br />

HSC Health Sciences<br />

HSC-107 Professionals in Health 2<br />

BPTP2 0163337 8/22 12/16 Meyer<br />

KTS-2 T 4:00pm 5:50pm BELL KTS-2<br />

BPTA1 0164173 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-1 S 10:00am 11:50am BELL KTS-1<br />

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HSC-210 Health Skills I 1<br />

BPTT1 0164155 8/22 10/15<br />

LAB T 6:00pm 7:50pm LINN 239<br />

KTS-1 S 9:00am 9:50am BELL KTS-1<br />

BPTW1 0164164 8/22 10/15<br />

LAB W 6:00pm 7:50pm LINN 239<br />

KTS-1 S 9:00am 9:50am BELL KTS-1<br />

HSV Human Services<br />

HSV-101 Human Serv Career Orientation 3<br />

BPTP3 0163620 8/22 12/16 Weigel<br />

KTS-3 T 2:00pm 2:50pm BELL KTS-3<br />

KTS-3 Th 1:00pm 2:50pm BELL KTS-3<br />

HSV-292 Substance Abuse & Treatment u 3<br />

BPTZ4 0163171 8/22 12/16 Logan<br />

ICN W 6:00pm 8:50pm BELL ICN<br />

LIT Literature<br />

LIT-222 Lit & Culture: American Dreams u 3<br />

BPTP3 0163630 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-3 M 3:00pm 3:50pm BELL KTS-3<br />

KTS-3 W 3:00pm 4:50pm BELL KTS-3<br />

MAT Mathematics<br />

MAT-052 Pre-Algebra 3<br />

BPTA1 0163775 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-1 MWF 8:00am 8:50am BELL KTS-1<br />

MAT-062 Elementary Algebra 3<br />

BPTP2 0163640 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-2 M 4:00pm 5:50pm BELL KTS-2<br />

KTS-2 W 4:00pm 4:50pm BELL KTS-2<br />

BPTA3 0163411 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-3 MWF 12:00pm 12:50pm BELL KTS-3<br />

MAT-095 Personal Achievement Math 1<br />

BPFPR 0163962 8/22 12/16 Olson<br />

MAT-102 Intermediate Algebra u 4<br />

BPTP1 0164118 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-1 MW 3:00pm 4:50pm BELL KTS-1<br />

MAT-115 Mathematics and Society u 3<br />

BPTA2 0163977 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-2 MWF 9:00am 9:50am BELL KTS-2<br />

MAT-731 Introduction to Math 2<br />

BPTP1 0164127 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-1 T 3:00pm 4:50pm BELL KTS-1<br />

<strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Class</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong> . <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> . TIPPIE-MANSFIELD CENTER<br />

MGT Management<br />

MGT-101 Principles of Management 3<br />

BPTZ2 0163313 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-2 W 6:00pm 8:50pm BELL KTS-2<br />

BPTAA 0164399 11/8 12/13<br />

KTS-3 T 6:00pm 9:50pm BELL KTS-3<br />

MGT-134 Work Habits and Absenteeism 1<br />

BPTA3 0163832 11/5 11/5 McIllece<br />

KTS-3 S 8:00am 4:50pm BELL KTS-3<br />

MGT-137 Developing Leadership Skills 1<br />

BPTA3 0163783 10/1 10/1 Whitson<br />

KTS-3 S 8:00am 4:50pm BELL KTS-3<br />

MGT-140 Time Mgmt in the Workplace 1<br />

BPTA3 0163756 9/24 9/24 Whitson<br />

KTS-3 S 8:00am 4:50pm BELL KTS-3<br />

MGT-145 Human Relations in Management 3<br />

BPTA3 0163445 8/22 12/16 Abel<br />

KTS-3 MWF 10:00am 10:50am BELL KTS-3<br />

BPTP2 0163304 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-2 Th 3:00pm 5:50pm BELL KTS-2<br />

MGT-173 Training & Employee Develop u 1<br />

BPTA3 0163378 11/12 11/12 Schaffer<br />

KTS-3 S 8:00am 4:50pm BELL KTS-3<br />

MGT-193 Wage and Salary Administration u 1<br />

BPTA3 0163803 10/29 10/29<br />

KTS-3 S 8:00am 4:50pm BELL KTS-3<br />

MKT Marketing<br />

MKT-110 Principles of Marketing 3<br />

BPTAA 0164388 10/4 11/1 Castle<br />

KTS-3 T 6:00pm 9:50pm BELL KTS-3<br />

MKT-180 Customer Service Strategies 1<br />

BPTA3 0163793 10/15 10/22 McIllece<br />

KTS-3 S 8:00am 4:50pm BELL KTS-3<br />

PHI Philosophy<br />

PHI-105 Introduction to Ethics 3<br />

BPTA2 0163990 8/22 12/16 Greer<br />

KTS-2 MWF 8:00am 8:50am BELL KTS-2<br />

PSY Psychology<br />

PSY-111 Intro to Psychology 3<br />

BPTA1 0163766 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-1 MWF 7:00am 7:50am BELL KTS-1<br />

register online > eaglenet.kirkwood.edu <strong>Summer</strong> & <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> . <strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Community</strong> College 203<br />

COUNTy CENTERS<br />

Tippie-Mansfield


TIPPIE-MANSFIELD CENTER/WASHINGTON COUNTy CENTER . <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> . <strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Class</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong><br />

H BPTA2 0163814 8/22 12/16 Brennom<br />

KTS-2 MF 11:00am 11:50am BELL KTS-2<br />

204<br />

PSY-121 Developmental Psychology u 3<br />

H BPTA2 0163823 8/22 12/16 Brennom<br />

KTS-2 MF 10:00am 10:50am BELL KTS-2<br />

REL Religion<br />

REL-140 Religion in the United States 3<br />

BPTA2 0163999 8/22 12/16 Greer<br />

KTS-2 MWF 7:00am 7:50am BELL KTS-2<br />

SCI Science<br />

SCI-120 Forensic Science 3<br />

BPTP3 0163494 8/22 12/16 Rehnstrom<br />

KTS-3 MWF 11:00am 11:50am BELL KTS-3<br />

SDV Student Development<br />

SDV-109 College 101 3<br />

BPTP2 0163601 8/22 12/16 Thompson<br />

KTS-2 MWF 12:00pm 12:50pm BELL KTS-2<br />

SDV-175 Tools for Life Seminar 3<br />

BPTAA 0164378 8/30 9/27 Bone<br />

KTS-3 T 6:00pm 9:50pm BELL KTS-3<br />

SDV-178 Stress Management 1<br />

BPTA3 0163745 9/10 9/17 Rosene<br />

KTS-3 S 8:00am 4:50pm BELL KTS-3<br />

SOC Sociology<br />

SOC-110 Introduction to Sociology 3<br />

BPTA3 0163400 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-3 MWF 7:00am 7:50am BELL KTS-3<br />

SOC-115 Social Problems 3<br />

H BPTZ1 0164136 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-1 W 7:00pm 8:50pm BELL KTS-1<br />

SPC Speech<br />

SPC-101 Fund of Oral Communication 3<br />

BPTA1 0163863 8/22 12/16 McWorthy<br />

KTS-1 T 10:00am 10:50am BELL KTS-1<br />

KTS-1 Th 9:00am 10:50am BELL KTS-1<br />

BPTAA 0164410 10/8 12/17 Lock<br />

KTS-2 S 9:00am 11:50am BELL KTS-2<br />

FALL <strong>2011</strong><br />

Washington County<br />

111 Westview Drive, Washington, IA 52353 | 319-653-4655<br />

www.kirkwood.edu/washington<br />

ACC Accounting<br />

ACC-111 Introduction to Accounting 3<br />

WATA1 0163851 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-1 T 8:00am 9:50am WACR KTS-1<br />

KTS-1 Th 8:00am 8:50am WACR KTS-1<br />

ACC-152 Financial Accounting 4<br />

WATP2 0163362 8/22 12/16 Hansel<br />

KTS-2 TTh 12:00pm 1:50pm WACR KTS-2<br />

WATZ3 0163741 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-3 Th 5:30pm 9:20pm WACR KTS-3<br />

ACC-231 Intermediate Accounting I u 4<br />

WATZ3 0163730 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-3 W 5:30pm 9:20pm WACR KTS-3<br />

ADM Administrative Assistant<br />

ADM-133 Business Math & Calculators u 3<br />

WATZ2 0163459 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-2 M 6:00pm 8:50pm WACR KTS-2<br />

ADM-176 Electronic Records System 3<br />

WATP1 0164015 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-1 T 2:00pm 2:50pm WACR KTS-1<br />

KTS-1 Th 2:00pm 3:50pm WACR KTS-1<br />

ANT Anthropology<br />

ANT-105 Cultural Anthropology 3<br />

WATP2 0163598 8/22 12/16 Stephens<br />

KTS-2 MWF 3:00pm 3:50pm WACR KTS-2<br />

ART Art<br />

ART-101 Art Appreciation 3<br />

WATP2 0163580 8/22 12/16 Lawrence<br />

KTS-2 MWF 1:00pm 1:50pm WACR KTS-2<br />

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BCA Business Computer Applications<br />

BCA-135 Intro to Word Processing 3<br />

WATP1 0163905 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-1 TTh 12:00pm 1:50pm WACR KTS-1<br />

BCA-189 Microcomputer Literacy 1<br />

WATP1 0163914 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-1 F 12:00pm 1:50pm WACR KTS-1<br />

BIO Biology<br />

BIO-110 Basic Biological Concepts 3<br />

H WATA1 0163881 8/22 12/16 Patterson<br />

KTS-1 MF 11:00am 11:50am WACR KTS-1<br />

BIO-151 Nutrition 3<br />

H WATA2 0163571 8/22 12/16 Patterson<br />

KTS-2 W 10:00am 11:50am WACR KTS-2<br />

BIO-154 Human Biology 3<br />

WATZ1 0164151 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-1 M 7:00pm 8:50pm WACR KTS-1<br />

BIO-168 Human Anatomy/Phys I w/Lab 4<br />

WATR3 0163535 8/22 12/16 Patterson<br />

KTS-3 MWF 1:00pm 1:50pm WACR KTS-3<br />

KTS-3 Th 2:00pm 3:50pm LINN 243<br />

WATT3 0163525 8/22 12/16 Patterson<br />

KTS-3 MWF 1:00pm 1:50pm WACR KTS-3<br />

KTS-3 T 2:00pm 3:50pm LINN 243<br />

BIO-189 Microbes and Society 3<br />

H WATA4 0163184 8/22 12/16 Hench<br />

ICN W 10:00am 11:50am WACR ICN<br />

BUS Business<br />

BUS-185 Business Law I 3<br />

WATZ2 0163203 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-2 Th 6:00pm 8:50pm WACR KTS-2<br />

CLS Cultural Studies<br />

CLS-165 UC: Modern Japan 3<br />

H WATP2 0163353 8/22 12/16 yost<br />

KTS-2 T 2:00pm 3:50pm WACR KTS-2<br />

COM Communication<br />

COM-710 Basic Communications u 3<br />

WATA1 0163860 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-1 MWF 9:00am 9:50am WACR KTS-1<br />

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CRJ Criminal Justice<br />

CRJ-133 Constitutional Criminal Proc u 3<br />

WATA3 0163430 8/22 12/16 Penrod<br />

KTS-3 T 8:00am 9:50am WACR KTS-3<br />

KTS-3 Th 8:00am 8:50am WACR KTS-3<br />

CRJ-202 Cultural Awareness-CJ Pract u 3<br />

WATP3 0163515 8/22 12/16 Roth<br />

KTS-3 T 12:00pm 1:50pm WACR KTS-3<br />

KTS-3 Th 12:00pm 12:50pm WACR KTS-3<br />

CSC Computer Science<br />

CSC-110 Intro to Computers 3<br />

WATP1 0163891 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-1 MW 12:00pm 1:50pm WACR KTS-1<br />

DRA Film and Theatre<br />

DRA-116 Film Analysis 3<br />

WATZ3 0163700 8/22 12/16 Brown<br />

KTS-3 M 6:00pm 8:50pm WACR KTS-3<br />

DSV Disability Services<br />

DSV-250 Cul/Linguist Diverse Children u 3<br />

WATZ4 0164299 8/22 12/16 Tiemann<br />

ICN M 6:00pm 8:50pm WACR ICN<br />

• Level II Paraeducator class<br />

ECN Economics<br />

ECN-130 Principles of Microeconomics 3<br />

WATA3 0163489 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-3 MWF 8:00am 8:50am WACR KTS-3<br />

EDU Education<br />

EDU-110 Exploring Teaching 3<br />

WATA3 0163479 8/22 12/16 Terndrup<br />

KTS-3 T 10:00am 10:50am WACR KTS-3<br />

KTS-3 Th 9:00am 10:50am WACR KTS-3<br />

WATP3 0163686 8/22 12/16 Hackathorn<br />

KTS-3 T 4:00pm 5:50pm WACR KTS-3<br />

KTS-3 Th 4:30pm 5:20pm WACR KTS-3<br />

EMS Emergency Medical Services<br />

EMS-233 EMT Basic Theory 6.5<br />

CRFWA 0162726 8/22 12/16 Curl/Eveleth<br />

LAB MTh 6:00pm 10:00pm WCAM CLASSRM<br />

LEC TTh 6:00pm 10:00pm WCAM CLASSRM<br />

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EMS-235 EMT Basic Practical Applications 0.5<br />

206<br />

CRFWA 0162727 8/22 12/16 Robinson<br />

ENG English Composition<br />

ENG-013 Basic Writing 3<br />

WAF01 0164057 8/22 12/16 Brokaw<br />

LEC MW 6:00pm 7:30pm WACR 114<br />

ENG-101 Elements of Writing 3<br />

WATP1 0163923 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-1 MWF 2:00pm 2:50pm WACR KTS-1<br />

WATA2 0163589 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-2 T 8:00am 9:50am WACR KTS-2<br />

KTS-2 Th 8:00am 8:50am WACR KTS-2<br />

ENG-105 Composition I u 3<br />

H WATA1 0164188 8/22 12/16 Brown<br />

KTS-1 MW 10:00am 10:50am WACR KTS-1<br />

H WATZ2 0163334 8/22 12/16 Brown<br />

KTS-2 T 6:00pm 7:50pm WACR KTS-2<br />

WAF08 0164058 8/22 12/16 Smith<br />

LEC W 6:00pm 8:50pm WACR 108<br />

ENG-106 Composition II u 3<br />

H WATP2 0164091 8/22 12/16 Brown<br />

KTS-2 MW 2:00pm 2:50pm WACR KTS-2<br />

ENV Environmental Science<br />

ENV-115 Environmental Science 3<br />

H WATP4 0163192 8/22 12/16 Hench<br />

ICN Th 1:00pm 2:50pm WACR ICN<br />

FIN Finance<br />

FIN-121 Personal Finance 3<br />

H WATA3 0163440 8/22 12/16 Saville<br />

KTS-3 MW 9:00am 9:50am WACR KTS-3<br />

FLS Foreign Language - Spanish<br />

FLS-141 Elementary Spanish I 4<br />

WATZ1 0164115 8/22 12/16 Putzy<br />

KTS-1 MW 5:00pm 6:50pm WACR KTS-1<br />

HIS History<br />

HIS-121 Ancient Mediterranean World 3<br />

WATA2 0164101 8/22 12/16 Peterson<br />

KTS-2 Th 9:00am 10:50am WACR KTS-2<br />

• Course content is distributed live (synchronous) over the<br />

internet. For additional DLL information see www.<br />

kirkwood.edu/distancelearning.<br />

HIS-151 U.S. History to 1877 3<br />

H WATP3 0163617 8/22 12/16 Peterson<br />

KTS-3 MW 2:00pm 2:50pm WACR KTS-3<br />

HSC Health Sciences<br />

HSC-107 Professionals in Health 2<br />

WATP2 0163343 8/22 12/16 Meyer<br />

KTS-2 T 4:00pm 5:50pm WACR KTS-2<br />

WATA1 0164179 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-1 S 10:00am 11:50am WACR KTS-1<br />

HSC-210 Health Skills I 1<br />

WATT1 0164161 8/22 10/15<br />

LAB T 6:00pm 7:50pm LINN 239<br />

KTS-1 S 9:00am 9:50am WACR KTS-1<br />

WATW1 0164170 8/22 10/15<br />

LAB W 6:00pm 7:50pm LINN 239<br />

KTS-1 S 9:00am 9:50am WACR KTS-1<br />

HSV Human Services<br />

HSV-101 Human Serv Career Orientation 3<br />

WATP3 0163627 8/22 12/16 Weigel<br />

KTS-3 T 2:00pm 2:50pm WACR KTS-3<br />

KTS-3 Th 1:00pm 2:50pm WACR KTS-3<br />

HSV-292 Substance Abuse & Treatment u 3<br />

WATZ4 0163176 8/22 12/16 Logan<br />

ICN W 6:00pm 8:50pm WACR ICN<br />

LIT Literature<br />

LIT-222 Lit & Culture: American Dreams u 3<br />

WATP3 0163637 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-3 M 3:00pm 3:50pm WACR KTS-3<br />

KTS-3 W 3:00pm 4:50pm WACR KTS-3<br />

MAT Mathematics<br />

MAT-052 Pre-Algebra 3<br />

WATA1 0163782 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-1 MWF 8:00am 8:50am WACR KTS-1<br />

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MAT-062 Elementary Algebra 3<br />

WATP2 0163646 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-2 M 4:00pm 5:50pm WACR KTS-2<br />

KTS-2 W 4:00pm 4:50pm WACR KTS-2<br />

WAF01 0164227 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MW 4:30pm 5:50pm WACR 119<br />

WATA3 0163418 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-3 MWF 12:00pm 12:50pm WACR KTS-3<br />

MAT-102 Intermediate Algebra u 4<br />

WATP1 0164124 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-1 MW 3:00pm 4:50pm WACR KTS-1<br />

WAF03 0164060 8/22 12/16 Wulf<br />

LEC TTh 1:00pm 2:50pm WACR 108<br />

MAT-115 Mathematics and Society u 3<br />

WATA2 0163983 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-2 MWF 9:00am 9:50am WACR KTS-2<br />

MAT-700 Basic Math 3<br />

WAF01 0164700 8/22 12/16<br />

LEC MW 6:00pm 7:30pm WACR 119<br />

MAT-731 Introduction to Math 2<br />

WATP1 0164133 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-1 T 3:00pm 4:50pm WACR KTS-1<br />

MGT Management<br />

MGT-101 Principles of Management 3<br />

WATZ2 0163319 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-2 W 6:00pm 8:50pm WACR KTS-2<br />

WATAA 0164406 11/8 12/13<br />

KTS-3 T 6:00pm 9:50pm WACR KTS-3<br />

MGT-134 Work Habits and Absenteeism 1<br />

WATA3 0163839 11/5 11/5 McIllece<br />

KTS-3 S 8:00am 4:50pm WACR KTS-3<br />

MGT-137 Developing Leadership Skills 1<br />

WATA3 0163790 10/1 10/1 Whitson<br />

KTS-3 S 8:00am 4:50pm WACR KTS-3<br />

MGT-140 Time Mgmt in the Workplace 1<br />

WATA3 0163763 9/24 9/24 Whitson<br />

KTS-3 S 8:00am 4:50pm WACR KTS-3<br />

MGT-145 Human Relations in Management 3<br />

WATA3 0163456 8/22 12/16 Abel<br />

KTS-3 MWF 10:00am 10:50am WACR KTS-3<br />

WATP2 0163310 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-2 Th 3:00pm 5:50pm WACR KTS-2<br />

MGT-173 Training & Employee Develop u 1<br />

WATA3 0163385 11/12 11/12 Schaffer<br />

KTS-3 S 8:00am 4:50pm WACR KTS-3<br />

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MGT-193 Wage and Salary Administration u 1<br />

WATA3 0163810 10/29 10/29<br />

KTS-3 S 8:00am 4:50pm WACR KTS-3<br />

MKT Marketing<br />

MKT-110 Principles of Marketing 3<br />

WATAA 0164395 10/4 11/1 Castle<br />

KTS-3 T 6:00pm 9:50pm WACR KTS-3<br />

MKT-180 Customer Service Strategies 1<br />

WATA3 0163800 10/15 10/22 McIllece<br />

KTS-3 S 8:00am 4:50pm WACR KTS-3<br />

PHI Philosophy<br />

PHI-105 Introduction to Ethics 3<br />

WATA2 0163996 8/22 12/16 Greer<br />

KTS-2 MWF 8:00am 8:50am WACR KTS-2<br />

PSY Psychology<br />

PSY-111 Intro to Psychology 3<br />

WATA1 0163772 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-1 MWF 7:00am 7:50am WACR KTS-1<br />

H WATA2 0163820 8/22 12/16 Brennom<br />

KTS-2 MF 11:00am 11:50am WACR KTS-2<br />

PSY-121 Developmental Psychology u 3<br />

H WATA2 0163829 8/22 12/16 Brennom<br />

KTS-2 MF 10:00am 10:50am WACR KTS-2<br />

RDG Reading<br />

RDG-200 College Reading 3<br />

WAF01 0164698 8/22 12/16 Brokaw<br />

LEC MW 4:30pm 5:50pm WACR 114<br />

REL Religion<br />

REL-140 Religion in the United States 3<br />

WATA2 0164005 8/22 12/16 Greer<br />

KTS-2 MWF 7:00am 7:50am WACR KTS-2<br />

SCI Science<br />

SCI-120 Forensic Science 3<br />

WATP3 0163502 8/22 12/16 Rehnstrom<br />

KTS-3 MWF 11:00am 11:50am WACR KTS-3<br />

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208<br />

SDV Student Development<br />

SDV-109 College 101 3<br />

WATP2 0163607 8/22 12/16 Thompson<br />

KTS-2 MWF 12:00pm 12:50pm WACR KTS-2<br />

SDV-175 Tools for Life Seminar 3<br />

WATAA 0164385 8/30 9/27 Bone<br />

KTS-3 T 6:00pm 9:50pm WACR KTS-3<br />

SDV-178 Stress Management 1<br />

WATA3 0163752 9/10 9/17 Rosene<br />

KTS-3 S 8:00am 4:50pm WACR KTS-3<br />

SOC Sociology<br />

SOC-110 Introduction to Sociology 3<br />

WATA3 0163407 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-3 MWF 7:00am 7:50am WACR KTS-3<br />

SOC-115 Social Problems 3<br />

H WATZ1 0164142 8/22 12/16<br />

KTS-1 W 7:00pm 8:50pm WACR KTS-1<br />

SPC Speech<br />

SPC-101 Fund of Oral Communication 3<br />

WAF12 0164059 8/22 12/16 Pierpont<br />

LEC M 6:00pm 8:50pm WHSA 203<br />

WATA1 0163869 8/22 12/16 McWorthy<br />

KTS-1 T 10:00am 10:50am WACR KTS-1<br />

KTS-1 Th 9:00am 10:50am WACR KTS-1<br />

WATAA 0164416 10/8 12/17 Lock<br />

KTS-2 S 9:00am 11:50am WACR KTS-2<br />

College Prep Block<br />

• The following five classes must be taken together.<br />

Call 319-653-4655 to register.<br />

BCA-080 College Prep Computer Skills I 2<br />

WATIL 0164275 8/22 12/16 Wumkes<br />

KTS-I MTWThF 10:00am 10:50am WACR 108<br />

ENG-059 College Prep Writing 3<br />

WATIL 0164280 8/22 12/16 Williams<br />

KTS-I MTWTh 8:00am 8:50am WACR ICN<br />

RDG-200 College Reading 3<br />

WATIL 0164285 8/22 12/16 Jedlicka<br />

KTS-I MWF 9:00am 9:50am WACR ICN<br />

SDV-027 College Prep Study Skills 2<br />

WATIL 0164290 8/22 10/14 Allen<br />

KTS-I MTWThF 11:00am 11:50am WACR ICN<br />

SDV-082 College Prep Career Explor 2<br />

WATIL 0164295 10/17 12/16<br />

KTS-I MTWThF 11:00am 11:50am WACR ICN<br />

u Prerequisite required; see course description for details.<br />

H Hybrid class; has one-third online content.<br />

< Service Learning credit applies.<br />

Accelerated Learning class; call 319.398.1050 to register.<br />

R Reserved or restricted registration; details on EagleNet.<br />

Linked to another class section as noted.<br />

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Distance Learning Anytime/Anywhere <strong>Class</strong>es<br />

Learn outside the traditional classroom! Check out the Student Resources<br />

page at www.kirkwood.edu/distancelearning to determine if<br />

Anytime/Anywhere (ATAW) courses are right for you.<br />

New registration policy: First-time students in Anytime/Anywhere<br />

classes must submit COMPASS or ACT scores. Students with earned<br />

<strong>Kirkwood</strong> ATAW credit are exempt from this restriction. Find further<br />

details about this policy under the Registration Rule link at www.kirkwood.edu/distancelearning.<br />

Placement testing can be completed at<br />

any <strong>Kirkwood</strong> campus or center location. Students outside of the <strong>Kirkwood</strong><br />

area can test at any accredited testing center and have scores<br />

sent to <strong>Kirkwood</strong> prior to ATAW registration. Contact the Test Center at<br />

319-398-5456 for more information and to find a location closest to<br />

you.<br />

Anytime/Anywhere Registration Restriction: Students with a GPA of<br />

less than 1.8 for all ATAW classes within the previous three years will<br />

have a registration restriction placed on their record. The restriction<br />

prevents registration in ATAW classes until the average for ATAW courses<br />

reaches 1.8 or better, or a three year period has passed. The average<br />

for ATAW courses can be improved by retaking failed or low-scored<br />

courses in a face-to-face format. Retaking and passing courses removes<br />

previous grades from the transcript. Removal of failing grades<br />

may also be accomplished by approval of a petition for policy waiver<br />

allowing withdrawal from those classes. Note: This registration restriction<br />

does not prevent students from enrolling in face-to-face or hybrid<br />

format classes, only ATAW classes.<br />

Anytime/Anywhere courses have deadlines: There is always a start<br />

and end date. Instructors decide on any other deadlines. you must<br />

begin your course promptly and make sure you understand and can<br />

meet your instructor’s requirements. If you receive financial aid, be<br />

sure to know your instructor’s attendance requirement.<br />

Financial aid attendance: Go to www.kirkwood.edu/online and click<br />

“Are you Receiving Financial Aid?”. Financial aid is available for books<br />

before classes begin. After classes begin, your attendance must be<br />

verified in order to use financial aid for textbooks. To know the attendance<br />

verification assignment for a packet course you must purchase<br />

the packet/course guide from the bookstore.<br />

Buying books/materials: View information and purchase textbooks<br />

online at www.kirkwood.edu/bookstore. Select ATAW & Online <strong>Class</strong>es<br />

and then Course Materials. you must purchase the materials specified<br />

for your section. Some online courses may require an access code<br />

found in the textbook, and course work cannot be started without it.<br />

Packets/course guides for packet courses must be purchased from<br />

the bookstore. Packets will vary for different instructors, so be sure to<br />

purchase the one specified for your section.<br />

Student e-mail: your course information will be e-mailed. It is important<br />

to provide the college with a current e-mail address, and to learn<br />

how to access your <strong>Kirkwood</strong> student e-mail account. Visit www.kirkwood.edu/email<br />

for information about how to activate your student<br />

account.<br />

Internet/online courses:* Online classes are accessed at www.kirkwood.edu/angel.<br />

Find how to log in and other information at www.<br />

kirkwood.edu/online. you do not have to be online at any specific time,<br />

but there will be due dates for the assignments and exams. A textbook<br />

is usually required and many courses require monitored exams.<br />

Packet courses:* Packet courses are not online. Purchase your packet/course<br />

guides from the <strong>Kirkwood</strong> bookstore. Packet courses will<br />

also have due dates for assignments and exams. A textbook is usually<br />

required and courses will require monitored exams.<br />

* Some Anytime/Anywhere courses require access to a <strong>Kirkwood</strong> center,<br />

usually because of media, software or class meeting requirements.<br />

Be sure to check the individual course comments for this information.<br />

<strong>Kirkwood</strong> center locations are listed on the back cover of this<br />

publication.<br />

Testing: Many courses require monitored exams. Look for testing procedures<br />

at www.kirkwood.edu/online and click on Taking Exams. Submit<br />

the Exam Request Form ONLy if you are unable to test at a <strong>Kirkwood</strong><br />

location.<br />

Registration: Registration dates and information can be found at<br />

www.kirkwood.edu/onestop under Registration Information. you can<br />

register at eaglenet.kirkwood.edu or call 319-398-7600 or 877-386-<br />

9101. NOTE: ATAW courses fill up just like traditional courses. Register<br />

as soon as possible.<br />

Waitlists: If classes are full, many ATAW sections will offer the option<br />

to add your name to a waitlist. Use Manage My Waitlist on EagleNet to<br />

check your daily status. Being on a waitlist does not guarantee a seat<br />

in a class. Look for more information about waitlisting at www.kirkwood.edu/distancelearning.<br />

Withdrawing from classes: Select Register and Drop Sections on EagleNet,<br />

or call 319-398-7600 or 877-386-9101. Withdrawal dates can<br />

be found at www.kirkwood.edu/onestop under Important Dates.<br />

Tuition: Tuition for ATAW courses is at the in-state rate, regardless of<br />

your place of residence.<br />

Tutoring: Free tutoring is available for ATAW students with access to a<br />

<strong>Kirkwood</strong> center. Call 319-398-5425 for more information.<br />

u Prerequisite required; see course description for details.<br />

H Hybrid class; has one-third online content.<br />

< Service Learning credit applies.<br />

Accelerated Learning class; call 319.398.1050 to register.<br />

R Reserved or restricted registration; details on EagleNet.<br />

Linked to another class section as noted.<br />

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210<br />

FALL <strong>2011</strong><br />

Anytime/Anywhere<br />

ACC Accounting<br />

ACC-152 Financial Accounting 4<br />

ATW12 0164036 8/22 12/16 Hansel<br />

ATW11 0162247 8/22 12/16 Hansel<br />

ACC-156 Managerial Accounting u 4<br />

ATW11 0162248 8/22 12/16 Ternes<br />

ADM Administrative Assistant<br />

ADM-105 Introduction to Keyboarding 1<br />

• MS Office 2010 required.<br />

ATW12 0162250 8/22 12/16 Wumkes<br />

ATW11 0162249 8/22 12/16 Wumkes<br />

ATW21 0162562 10/17 3/9 Wumkes<br />

• October start class.<br />

ADM-122 Document Formatting u 2<br />

• MS Office 2010 required.<br />

ATW11 0162251 8/22 12/16 Wumkes<br />

ATW21 0162563 10/17 3/9 Wumkes<br />

• October start class.<br />

ADM-257 Professionalism in Workplace 2<br />

ATW11 0162252 8/22 12/16 Schultz<br />

AGA Ag - Agronomy<br />

AGA-114 Principles of Agronomy 3<br />

ATW11 0162253 8/22 12/16 Hynek<br />

AGA-154 Fundamentals of Soil Science 3<br />

ATW11 0164037 8/22 12/16 Shindoll<br />

AGC Ag - Comprehensive<br />

AGC-160 Intro to Technical Chemistry 4<br />

ATW11 0162254 8/22 12/16 Shindoll<br />

AGP Ag - Precision Agriculture<br />

AGP-329 Introduction to GPS 3<br />

ATW11 0162255 8/22 12/16 Hynek<br />

ANT Anthropology<br />

ANT-105 Cultural Anthropology 3<br />

ATW12 0162260 8/22 12/16 Proctor<br />

ATW11 0162259 8/22 12/16 Goings<br />

ATW15 0164612 8/22 12/16 Lampkin<br />

ATW13 0162261 8/22 12/16 Donaldson<br />

ATW14 0162262 8/22 12/16 Lampkin<br />

ATW21 0162564 10/17 3/9 Goings<br />

• October start class.<br />

ATW22 0162565 10/17 3/9 Donaldson<br />

• October start class.<br />

ART Art<br />

ART-101 Art Appreciation 3<br />

ATW14 0162266 8/22 12/16 Goffstein<br />

ATW13 0162265 8/22 12/16 Davies<br />

ATW11 0162263 8/22 12/16 Davies<br />

ATW12 0162264 8/22 12/16 Goffstein<br />

ATW15 0164076 8/22 12/16 McGee<br />

ATW21 0162566 10/17 3/9 Bareis<br />

• October start class.<br />

ATW22 0162567 10/17 3/9 Davies<br />

• October start class.<br />

ART-186 Digital Photography 3<br />

ATW11 0162267 8/22 12/16 Gay<br />

• Check EagleNet for equipment requirements.<br />

ART-203 Art History I 3<br />

ATW11 0164743 8/22 12/16<br />

BCA Business Computer Applications<br />

BCA-189 Microcomputer Literacy 1<br />

• MS Office 2010/Windows 7 required.<br />

ATW11 0162268 8/22 12/16 Streets<br />

ATW13 0162270 8/22 12/16 Streets<br />

ATW14 0162271 8/22 12/16 Streets<br />

ATW12 0162269 8/22 12/16 Streets<br />

ATW21 0162568 10/17 3/9 Streets<br />

• October start class.<br />

ATW22 0162569 10/17 3/9 Streets<br />

• October start class.<br />

BCA-213 Intermediate Computer Bus Apps u 3<br />

• MS Office 2010 required.<br />

ATW11 0162272 8/22 12/16 Beebe<br />

ATW12 0162273 8/22 12/16 Shultz<br />

ATW21 0162570 10/17 3/9 Shultz<br />

• October start class.<br />

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BIO Biology<br />

<strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Class</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong> . <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> . DISTANCE LEARNING – ANyTIME/ANyWHERE<br />

BIO-104 Introductory Biology w/Lab 3<br />

ATW11 0162274 8/22 12/16 Hench<br />

BIO-110 Basic Biological Concepts 3<br />

ATW11 0162275 8/22 12/16 Hench<br />

BIO-151 Nutrition 3<br />

ATW11 0162276 8/22 12/16 Zeman<br />

ATW12 0162277 8/22 12/16 Aguiar<br />

ATW13 0162278 8/22 12/16 Aguiar<br />

ATW21 0162572 10/17 3/9 Aguiar<br />

• October start class.<br />

BIO-154 Human Biology 3<br />

P ATP11 0162279 8/22 12/16 Kruckeberg<br />

• Packet class; NOT online. Purchase packet at bookstore.<br />

Requires videos available only at local <strong>Kirkwood</strong> centers.<br />

ATW12 0162281 8/22 12/16 Nalley<br />

ATW11 0162280 8/22 12/16 Patterson<br />

ATW14 0164651 8/22 12/16 Bengtson<br />

ATW13 0162282 8/22 12/16 Nalley<br />

ATW21 0162573 10/17 3/9 Foley<br />

• October start class.<br />

BIO-161 Basic Anatomy and Physiology 3<br />

ATW12 0162284 8/22 12/16 Blank<br />

ATW11 0162283 8/22 12/16 Blank<br />

ATW13 0164050 8/22 12/16 Blank<br />

BIO-168 Human Anatomy/Phys I w/Lab 4<br />

ATW11 0162285 8/22 12/16 Patterson<br />

• Must attend 16 labs on main campus, Tuesdays 4-6 pm.<br />

BIO-182 Basic Microbiology 1.5<br />

R ATW11 0162286 8/22 12/16 Fabor<br />

• One required Sat. lab on main campus.<br />

BIO-189 Microbes and Society 3<br />

ATW11 0162287 8/22 12/16 Sambol<br />

BIO-195 Human Evolution 3<br />

ATW11 0162289 8/22 12/16 Foley<br />

ATW12 0162290 8/22 12/16 Foley<br />

BUS Business<br />

BUS-102 Introduction to Business 3<br />

ATW11 0162291 8/22 12/16 Humble<br />

ATW12 0162292 8/22 12/16 Osborne<br />

ATW15 0164068 8/22 12/16 Tran<br />

ATW14 0162294 8/22 12/16 Osborne<br />

ATW13 0162293 8/22 12/16 Humble<br />

ATW21 0162575 10/17 3/9 Humble<br />

• October start class.<br />

BUS-185 Business Law I 3<br />

ATW11 0162295 8/22 12/16 Bootsma<br />

BUS-294 Business Admin Capstone 1<br />

ATW11 0162296 8/22 12/16 Feldman<br />

CHM Chemistry<br />

CHM-110 Introduction to Chemistry 3<br />

ATW11 0162297 8/22 12/16<br />

ATW12 0164069 8/22 12/16<br />

CLS Cultural Studies<br />

CLS-167 UC: Modern China 3<br />

ATW11 0162300 8/22 12/16 yost<br />

CLS-190 Culture and Technology 3<br />

ATW11 0162301 8/22 12/16 Franco<br />

CLS-192 Communication and Culture 3<br />

ATW11 0162302 8/22 12/16 B. Moore/Grabowski<br />

COM Communication<br />

COM-710 Basic Communications u 3<br />

ATW11 0164221 8/22 12/16 Forest<br />

COM-723 Workplace Communications 3<br />

ATW11 0162303 8/22 12/16 Cackoski<br />

ATW13 0164038 8/22 12/16 Khaw<br />

ATW12 0162304 8/22 12/16 Khaw<br />

CRJ Criminal Justice<br />

CRJ-120 Introduction to Corrections u 3<br />

ATW11 0164351 8/22 12/16 Penrod<br />

CRJ-141 Criminal Investigation 3<br />

ATW11 0164066 8/22 12/16 SyWassink<br />

CSC Computer Science<br />

CSC-110 Intro to Computers<br />

• MS Office 2010 required.<br />

3<br />

ATW16 0162313 8/22 12/16 Carson<br />

ATW11 0162308 8/22 12/16 Hench<br />

ATW13 0162310 8/22 12/16 Snook<br />

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DISTANCE LEARNING<br />

Anywhere/Anytime


DISTANCE LEARNING – ANyTIME/ANyWHERE . <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> . <strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Class</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong><br />

212<br />

ATW12 0162309 8/22 12/16 Mercer<br />

ATW14 0162311 8/22 12/16 Amsler<br />

ATW15 0162312 8/22 12/16 Carson<br />

ATW21 0162578 10/17 3/9 Snook<br />

• October start class.<br />

ATW23 0162580 10/17 3/9 Cherrier<br />

• October start class.<br />

ATW22 0162579 10/17 3/9 Mercer<br />

• October start class.<br />

ATW24 0162581 10/17 3/9 Snook<br />

• October start class.<br />

DRA Film and Theatre<br />

DRA-116 Film Analysis 3<br />

ATW11 0162315 8/22 12/16 Brown<br />

DSV Disability Services<br />

DSV-130 Instruction & Adaptation Strategies 3<br />

ATW11 0162316 8/22 12/16 Thompson<br />

ECN Economics<br />

ECN-120 Principles of Macroeconomics 3<br />

ATW11 0162317 8/22 12/16 Mekies<br />

ECN-130 Principles of Microeconomics 3<br />

ATW11 0162318 8/22 12/16 Pelzer<br />

ENG English Composition<br />

ENG-101 Elements of Writing 3<br />

ATW11 0162319 8/22 12/16<br />

ATW14 0162322 8/22 12/16 Arenz<br />

ATW12 0162320 8/22 12/16 Maybaum<br />

ATW15 0163320 8/22 12/16 Stock<br />

ATW13 0162321 8/22 12/16 Larson<br />

ATW22 0162583 10/17 3/9 Stock<br />

• October start class.<br />

ATW21 0162582 10/17 3/9 Larson<br />

• October start class.<br />

ENG-105 Composition I u 3<br />

ATW13 0162325 8/22 12/16 Stallman<br />

ATW18 0162330 8/22 12/16 Carpenter<br />

ATW15 0162327 8/22 12/16 Burwell<br />

ATW12 0162324 8/22 12/16 Schlueter<br />

ATW11 0162323 8/22 12/16 Schlueter<br />

ATW17 0162329 8/22 12/16 Daniels<br />

ATW16 0162328 8/22 12/16 Stallman<br />

ATW14 0162326 8/22 12/16 Sinclair<br />

ATW22 0162586 10/17 3/9 Carpenter<br />

• October start class.<br />

ATW21 0162585 10/17 3/9 Lamb<br />

• October start class.<br />

ATW23 0162587 10/17 3/9 Carpenter<br />

• October start class.<br />

ATW24 0162588 10/17 3/9 Fuentes<br />

• October start class.<br />

ENG-106 Composition II u 3<br />

ATW15 0162335 8/22 12/16 Bloom<br />

ATW14 0162334 8/22 12/16 Fandel<br />

ATW16 0162336 8/22 12/16 Sinclair<br />

ATW12 0162332 8/22 12/16 Kuennen<br />

ATW13 0162333 8/22 12/16 Spangler<br />

ATW11 0162331 8/22 12/16 Kuennen<br />

ATW17 0163363 8/22 12/16 Fandel<br />

ATW23 0162591 10/17 3/9 Peterson<br />

• October start class.<br />

ATW21 0162589 10/17 3/9 Spangler<br />

• October start class.<br />

ATW22 0162590 10/17 3/9 Fandel<br />

• October start class.<br />

ENG-225 Creative Writing: Poetry u 3<br />

ATW11 0162339 8/22 12/16 Taylor<br />

ENV Environmental Science<br />

ENV-115 Environmental Science 3<br />

ATW13 0164687 8/22 12/16 Hench<br />

ATW12 0162341 8/22 12/16 Nalley<br />

ATW11 0162340 8/22 12/16 Hench<br />

FIN Finance<br />

FIN-130 Principles of Finance u 3<br />

ATW11 0162342 8/22 12/16 Klein<br />

FIR Fire Science<br />

• Check EagleNet for current course offerings.<br />

HIS History<br />

HIS-121 Ancient Mediterranean World 3<br />

ATW11 0162350 8/22 12/16 Peterson<br />

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<strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Class</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong> . <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> . DISTANCE LEARNING – ANyTIME/ANyWHERE<br />

HIS-122 Europe-Age of Monarchy 3<br />

ATW11 0162351 8/22 12/16 Peterson<br />

HIS-123 Europe-Age of Revolution 3<br />

ATW11 0162352 8/22 12/16 Peterson<br />

HIS-124 Europe-Age of Nationalism 3<br />

ATW11 0164615 8/22 12/16 Costa<br />

HIS-135 Modern World Military History 3<br />

ATW11 0162353 8/22 12/16 yost<br />

HIS-151 U.S. History to 1877 3<br />

ATW11 0162355 8/22 12/16 Peterson<br />

ATW13 0164363 8/22 12/16 Donovan<br />

ATW12 0162356 8/22 12/16 McMahon<br />

ATW21 0162594 10/17 3/9 Gilliland<br />

• October start class.<br />

HIS-152 U.S. History Since 1877 3<br />

ATW11 0162358 8/22 12/16 Gilliland<br />

ATW12 0164614 8/22 12/16 Brendlinger<br />

ATW13 0164616 8/22 12/16 Gilliland<br />

HIS-221 Holocaust/Genocide: Memory & Lit 3<br />

ATW11 0162359 8/22 12/16 yost<br />

HSC Health Sciences<br />

HSC-115 Medical Terminology 4<br />

ATW14 0163367 8/22 12/16 Glab<br />

ATW13 0163366 8/22 12/16 Hartung<br />

ATW11 0162362 8/22 12/16 Cline<br />

ATW12 0162363 8/22 12/16 Glab<br />

HSC-117 Basic Medical Terminology 2.5<br />

ATW11 0162364 8/22 12/16 Philpott<br />

ATW13 0162366 8/22 12/16 Meyer<br />

ATW12 0162365 8/22 12/16 Sigmon<br />

ATW21 0162596 10/17 3/9 Levsen<br />

• October start class.<br />

HSC-142 Elements of Pharmacology u 1<br />

ATW11 0162367 8/22 12/16 Thomann<br />

HUM Humanities<br />

HUM-105 Working in America 3<br />

ATW11 0162368 8/22 12/16 Groves<br />

• See EagleNet for equipment requirements.<br />

HUM-116 Encounters in Humanities 3<br />

• Must attend events in local Iowa area.<br />

ATW12 0162370 8/22 12/16 Hanson<br />

ATW13 0164052 8/22 12/16 Bradley<br />

ATW11 0162369 8/22 12/16 Hanson<br />

ATW21 0162597 10/17 3/9 Bradley<br />

• October start class.<br />

HUM-123 U.S. Film History 3<br />

ATW11 0162371 8/22 12/16 Brown<br />

LIT Literature<br />

LIT-204 Forms of Lit: Nonfiction u 3<br />

ATW11 0162372 8/22 12/16 McClure<br />

LIT-205 Forms of Lit: Drama u 3<br />

ATW11 0162373 8/22 12/16 McClure<br />

LIT-206 Forms of Lit: Fiction u 3<br />

ATW11 0162374 8/22 12/16 Kuennen<br />

ATW12 0162375 8/22 12/16 Kuennen<br />

ATW21 0162598 10/17 3/9 Stallman<br />

• October start class.<br />

LIT-207 Forms of Lit: Poetry u 3<br />

ATW11 0162376 8/22 12/16 Taylor<br />

ATW21 0162599 10/17 3/9 Taylor<br />

• October start class.<br />

LIT-222 Lit & Culture: American Dreams u 3<br />

ATW11 0162377 8/22 12/16 Franco<br />

MAT Mathematics<br />

MAT-062 Elementary Algebra 3<br />

P ATP11 0162378 8/22 12/16 Anderson<br />

• Packet class; NOT online. Purchase packet at bookstore.<br />

ATW15 0164610 8/22 12/16 Krueger<br />

ATW14 0162382 8/22 12/16 Krueger<br />

ATW13 0162381 8/22 12/16 Kusiak<br />

ATW12 0162380 8/22 12/16 Peterson<br />

ATW11 0162379 8/22 12/16 Keller<br />

ATW21 0162601 10/17 3/9 Krueger<br />

• October start class.<br />

MAT-102 Intermediate Algebra u 4<br />

P ATP11 0162383 8/22 12/16 Weglarz<br />

• Packet class; NOT online. Purchase packet at bookstore.<br />

ATW13 0164073 8/22 12/16 Logan<br />

ATW11 0162384 8/22 12/16 Swart<br />

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DISTANCE LEARNING<br />

Anywhere/Anytime


DISTANCE LEARNING – ANyTIME/ANyWHERE . <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> . <strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Class</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong><br />

214<br />

ATW12 0162385 8/22 12/16 Sedlacek<br />

ATW21 0162603 10/17 3/9 Logan<br />

• October start class.<br />

MAT-107 Survey of Mathematics 4<br />

ATW11 0162386 8/22 12/16 Cochran<br />

MAT-115 Mathematics and Society u 3<br />

ATW11 0162387 8/22 12/16 Soemadi<br />

MAT-155 Statistical Ideas u 3<br />

P ATP11 0162388 8/22 12/16 Harthun<br />

• Packet class; NOT online. Purchase packet at bookstore.<br />

MAT-157 Statistics u 4<br />

ATW11 0162389 8/22 12/16 Marberry<br />

MGT Management<br />

MGT-101 Principles of Management 3<br />

ATW12 0162391 8/22 12/16 Lifto<br />

ATW14 0162915 8/22 12/16 Martin<br />

ATW13 0162914 8/22 12/16 Lifto<br />

ATW11 0162390 8/22 12/16 Abram<br />

ATW21 0162604 10/17 3/9 Martin<br />

• October start class.<br />

ATW22 0162916 10/17 3/9 Lifto<br />

• October start class.<br />

MGT-121 Project Management Basics 3<br />

ATW11 0162392 8/22 12/16 O’Brien<br />

MGT-124 Project Management Tools u 3<br />

ATW11 0162393 8/22 12/16<br />

MGT-130 Principles of Supervision 3<br />

ATW11 0162394 8/22 12/16 Tran<br />

ATW12 0164067 8/22 12/16 Tran<br />

MGT-170 Human Resource Management 3<br />

ATW11 0162395 8/22 12/16 Freeman<br />

MGT-300 Intro to Entrepreneurship 3<br />

ATW11 0162397 8/22 12/16 Klemme<br />

ATW12 0162398 8/22 12/16 Miller<br />

ATW21 0162605 10/17 3/9 Martin<br />

• October start class.<br />

MKT Marketing<br />

MKT-110 Principles of Marketing 3<br />

ATW12 0162400 8/22 12/16 Horning<br />

ATW11 0162399 8/22 12/16 Millard<br />

ATW13 0164079 8/22 12/16 Millard<br />

MMS Mass Media Studies<br />

MMS-101 Mass Media 3<br />

ATW11 0162401 8/22 12/16 Kodet<br />

MUS Music - General<br />

MUS-100 Music Appreciation 3<br />

ATW12 0162405 8/22 12/16 Kaefring<br />

ATW11 0162404 8/22 12/16 Risse<br />

ATW13 0162406 8/22 12/16 Kaefring<br />

ATW22 0162608 10/17 3/9 Risse<br />

• October start class.<br />

ATW21 0162607 10/17 3/9 Kaefring<br />

• October start class.<br />

PHS Physical Science<br />

PHS-151 Introduction to Astronomy 3<br />

ATW12 0164105 8/22 12/16 Folsom<br />

ATW11 0162407 8/22 12/16 Folsom<br />

PHS-180 Evolution of the Earth 3<br />

ATW11 0164045 8/22 12/16 Dawson<br />

POL Political Science<br />

POL-111 American National Government 3<br />

ATW11 0162408 8/22 12/16 Brendlinger<br />

PSY Psychology<br />

PSY-111 Intro to Psychology 3<br />

ATW11 0162411 8/22 12/16 O’Rourke<br />

ATW14 0162414 8/22 12/16 Johnson<br />

ATW12 0162412 8/22 12/16 Bral<br />

ATW15 0164039 8/22 12/16 Gornet<br />

ATW13 0162413 8/22 12/16 Shea-Hunt<br />

ATW16 0164040 8/22 12/16 O’Rourke<br />

ATW17 0164041 8/22 12/16 Gornet<br />

ATW23 0164043 10/17 3/9 Johnson<br />

• October start class.<br />

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<strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Class</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong> . <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> . DISTANCE LEARNING – ANyTIME/ANyWHERE<br />

ATW21 0162610 10/17 3/9 Bral<br />

• October start class.<br />

ATW22 0162611 10/17 3/9 O’Rourke<br />

• October start class.<br />

PSY-121 Developmental Psychology u 3<br />

ATW12 0162417 8/22 12/16 Brennom<br />

ATW11 0162416 8/22 12/16 Brennom<br />

PSY-241 Abnormal Psychology u 3<br />

ATW11 0162418 8/22 12/16 Dodd<br />

PSY-251 Social Psychology u 3<br />

ATW11 0162419 8/22 12/16 Schultz<br />

RDG Reading<br />

RDG-200 College Reading 3<br />

ATW11 0162420 8/22 12/16 Edwards<br />

REL Religion<br />

REL-101 Survey of World Religions 3<br />

ATW12 0164080 8/22 12/16 Drey<br />

ATW11 0162421 8/22 12/16 Drey<br />

SDV Student Development<br />

SDV-109 College 101 3<br />

R ATW11 0164609 8/22 12/16 Lingo<br />

SDV-160 Career Decision Making 2<br />

P ATP11 0162422 8/22 12/16 Hansen<br />

• Packet class; NOT online. Purchase packet at bookstore.<br />

ATW11 0162423 8/22 12/16 Roemig-Heusinkveld<br />

SOC Sociology<br />

SOC-110 Introduction to Sociology 3<br />

ATW11 0162425 8/22 12/16 Brennom<br />

ATW12 0162426 8/22 12/16 Barfels<br />

ATW13 0162427 8/22 12/16 Brennom<br />

ATW14 0162428 8/22 12/16 Knox<br />

ATW15 0164046 8/22 12/16 Hoth<br />

ATW16 0164047 8/22 12/16 Tarr<br />

ATW21 0162613 10/17 3/9 Hoth<br />

• October start class.<br />

ATW22 0162614 10/17 3/9 Hoth<br />

• October start class.<br />

SOC-115 Social Problems 3<br />

ATW12 0164048 8/22 12/16 Tarr<br />

ATW11 0162429 8/22 12/16 Knox<br />

SOC-120 Marriage and Family 3<br />

ATW11 0162430 8/22 12/16 Marshall<br />

ATW12 0162431 8/22 12/16 Marshall<br />

ATW21 0162615 10/17 3/9 Marshall<br />

• October start class.<br />

SPC Speech<br />

SPC-101 Fund of Oral Communication 3<br />

ATW13 0164062 8/22 12/16 McWorthy<br />

• Check EagleNet for equipment requirements.<br />

ATW12 0162433 8/22 12/16 McWorthy<br />

• Check EagleNet for equipment requirements.<br />

ATW11 0162432 8/22 12/16 Underwood<br />

• 3 evening class meetings on main campus required.<br />

WAT Water Environmental Technology<br />

• Check EagleNet for current course offerings.<br />

u Prerequisite required; see course description for details.<br />

H Hybrid class; has one-third online content.<br />

< Service Learning credit applies.<br />

Accelerated Learning class; call 319.398.1050 to register.<br />

R Reserved or restricted registration; details on EagleNet.<br />

Linked to another class section as noted.<br />

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DISTANCE LEARNING<br />

Anywhere/Anytime


ADULT ACCELERATED LEARNING . <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> . <strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> <strong>Class</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong><br />

216<br />

FALL <strong>2011</strong><br />

Adult Accelerated<br />

Adult Accelerated Learning<br />

<strong>Kirkwood</strong> Resource Center | 1030 5th Ave. SE, Cedar Rapids<br />

52403<br />

319-398-1050<br />

To qualify, you must:<br />

Be at least 21 years old, have a minimum of three years work<br />

experience and demonstrate college-level reading and writing skills.<br />

• Block 1<br />

BUS-185 Business Law I 3<br />

RCA07 0164306 9/1 9/29 Thimmig<br />

LEC Th 5:30pm 9:30pm RESC 3022<br />

CLS-151 UC: Latin America 3<br />

RCA05 0164305 8/30 9/27 Putzy<br />

LEC T 5:30pm 9:30pm RESC 3022<br />

ENV-115 Environmental Science 3<br />

RCA24 0164307 8/31 9/28 Smith<br />

LEC W 5:30pm 9:30pm RESC 3020<br />

REL-101 Survey of World Religions 3<br />

RCA09 0164304 8/29 9/26 Drey<br />

LEC M 5:30pm 9:30pm RESC 3020<br />

SDV-175 Tools for Life Seminar 3<br />

RCTAA 0164384 8/30 9/27 Bone<br />

LEC T 6:00pm 9:50pm KTS-3<br />

• Block 1/2<br />

ACC-152 Financial Accounting 4<br />

RCA19 0164318 8/30 11/1 Mabe<br />

LEC T 5:30pm 9:30pm RESC 3021<br />

ENG-105 Composition I u 3<br />

RCA18 0164316 8/29 10/31 Blake<br />

LEC M 5:30pm 8:30pm RESC 3021<br />

ENG-108 Comp II: Technical Writing u 3<br />

RCA21 0164319 8/31 11/2 Blake<br />

LEC W 5:30pm 8:30pm RESC 3021<br />

LIT-225 Lit Themes: Beyond Bartleby u 3<br />

RCA16 0164317 8/30 11/1<br />

LEC T 5:30pm 8:30pm RESC 3020<br />

• Block 2<br />

MKT-101 Principles of Marketing 3<br />

CRTAA 0164394 10/4 11/1 Castle<br />

LEC T 6:00pm 9:50pm KTS-3<br />

MUS-100 Music Appreciation 3<br />

RCA11 0164309 10/3 10/31 Baumann<br />

LEC M 5:30pm 9:30pm RESC 3022<br />

PHI-105 Introduction to Ethics 3<br />

RCA15 0164308 10/5 11/2 Javoroski<br />

LEC W 5:30pm 9:30pm RESC 3020<br />

SDV-175 Tools for Life Seminar 3<br />

RCA06 0164311 10/6 11/3 Bone<br />

LEC Th 5:30pm 9:30pm RESC 3022<br />

• Block 2/3<br />

ACC-152 Financial Accounting 4<br />

RCA20 0164320 10/6 12/15 Kohl<br />

LEC Th 5:30pm 9:30pm RESC 3020<br />

SPC-101 Fund of Communication 3<br />

RCTAA 0164415 10/8 12/10 Lock<br />

LEC S 9:00am 11:50am KTS-3<br />

• Block 3<br />

BIO-154 Human Biology 3<br />

RCA12 0164314 11/9 12/14 Bonine<br />

LEC W 5:30pm 9:30pm RESC 3021<br />

HIS-152 U.S. History Since 1877 3<br />

RCA14 0164315 11/10 12/15 yergler<br />

LEC Th 5:30pm 9:30pm RESC 3021<br />

HUM-105 Working in America 3<br />

RCA06 0164313 11/8 12/13 Ford<br />

LEC T 5:30pm 9:30pm RESC 3020<br />

MGT-101 Principles of Management 3<br />

RCTAA 0164405 11/8 12/13<br />

LEC T 6:00pm 9:50pm KTS-3<br />

PSY-121 Developmental Psychology u 3<br />

RCA04 0164312 11/7 12/12 Shea-Hunt<br />

LEC M 5:30pm 9:30pm RESC 3021<br />

<strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Community</strong> College . <strong>Summer</strong> & <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2011</strong> discover <strong>Kirkwood</strong> > www.kirkwood.edu


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IMPORTANT DATES – <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2011</strong><br />

April 18-21, 25-26 Priority registration<br />

April 27 Open registration<br />

May 30 College holiday, no classes, offices closed<br />

FIRST SESSION<br />

May 23 <strong>Class</strong>es begin<br />

May 25 Last day to add classes without a signature<br />

May 25 Last day for 100 percent tuition refund<br />

May 31 Last day for 50 percent refund<br />

June 22 Last day to drop a class<br />

July 1 Last day to drop all classes<br />

FULL SESSION<br />

May 23 <strong>Class</strong>es begin<br />

May 29 Last day to add a class without a signature<br />

May 29 Last day for 100 percent tuition refund<br />

June 6 Last day for 50 percent refund<br />

July 4 College holiday, no classes, offices closed<br />

July 25 Last day to drop a class<br />

August 12 Last day to drop all classes<br />

MID-SUMMER SESSION<br />

June 6 <strong>Class</strong>es begin<br />

June 8 Last day to add a class without a signature<br />

June 8 Last day for 100 percent tuition refund<br />

June 13 Last day for 50 percent refund<br />

July 4 College holiday, no classes, offices closed<br />

July 6 Last day to drop a class<br />

July 15 Last day to drop all classes<br />

July 29 Last day to drop all classes (IC eight-week mid-summer session)<br />

SECOND SESSION<br />

July 5 <strong>Class</strong>es begin<br />

July 7 Last day to add a class without a signature<br />

July 7 Last day for 100 percent tuition refund<br />

July 12 Last day for 50 percent refund<br />

August 3 Last day to drop a class<br />

August 12 Last day to drop all classes<br />

IMPORTANT DATES – FALL <strong>2011</strong><br />

April 18-21, 25-26 Priority registration<br />

April 27-July 15 Limited registration<br />

July 16-August 21 Open registration<br />

August 22 <strong>Class</strong>es begin<br />

August 28 Last day for 100 percent tuition refund Full Session<br />

August 28 Last day to add a class without a signature Full Session<br />

September 4 Last day for 50 percent tuition refund<br />

September 5 College holiday, no classes, offices closed<br />

September 19 September start classes begin<br />

October 17 Mid-term grades<br />

November 11 Last day to drop a class<br />

November 21-22 Student recess days<br />

November 23-25 College holiday, no classes, office closed<br />

November 26 Student recess day<br />

December 9 Last day to drop all classes<br />

December 10-16 Finals week<br />

December 16 Last day of fall semester<br />

December 19 Final exam inclement weather make-up date<br />

INSTALLMENT PAyMENTS<br />

319-398-5631<br />

Tuition payment plan is available to students who wish to pay<br />

their tuition in installments throughout the semester. This<br />

is not a loan program, and there are not interest or finance<br />

charges assessed. The cost for the monthly payment plan is<br />

$25 per semester. Tuition fees may be budgeted by automatic<br />

bank payment or credit card option.<br />

WITHDRAWING FROM CLASSES<br />

you may withdraw from a class by selecting “Register and Drop<br />

Sections” on EagleNet. Permission from your instructor is not<br />

required. Individual sections may be dropped up to 75 percent<br />

into the term. Complete withdrawal may be done up until the<br />

last day before finals begin. Refer to the refund policy section<br />

for refund amount, if applicable. Consult your class syllabus<br />

for dates specific to your section.<br />

Beginning your first week of classes: If you terminate participation<br />

in your classes and do not withdraw, you will receive “F”<br />

grades and your instructor will assign your last date of attendance.<br />

This date will determine your financial aid recalculation.<br />

you must initiate the withdrawal.<br />

REFUNDS<br />

319-398-7600<br />

Changes involving refunds will be computed as of the date they<br />

are changed via Internet or received in the One Stop office.<br />

As a <strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Community</strong> College student, it is your responsibility<br />

to follow these procedures. If special circumstances<br />

prevent you from following registration procedures as listed,<br />

notify the One Stop office.<br />

REFUND POLICy<br />

Students may receive a refund of their tuition according to the<br />

following schedule:<br />

Full-semester classes (16 weeks):<br />

100 percent of tuition First week of semester<br />

50 percent of tuition Second week of semester<br />

Half-semester classes (8 weeks):<br />

100 percent of tuition First three days of classes<br />

50 percent of tuition Second three days of classes<br />

The exceptions to this policy are classes that meet only once,<br />

twice or only one weekend. There is no refund for these classes<br />

beginning the day of the first class meeting.<br />

The last day to exchange classes of equal hours at no additional<br />

charge is the end of the second week of the course start<br />

date. Students must obtain faculty and dean approval (signatures)<br />

prior to exchanging a class if the semester is in session<br />

or if the desired class is full. Changes involving refunds will<br />

be computed as of the date they are changed via Internet or<br />

received in the One Stop office.<br />

All refunds are based on tuition only. Financial aid recipients<br />

who withdraw from all classes are subject to refund guidelines<br />

stipulated in the Higher Education Act. Contact the Financial<br />

Aid office at 319-398-7600 for the appropriate schedule. Tuition<br />

refunds for complete withdrawals for students receiving<br />

financial aid are returned to financial aid.<br />

<strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Community</strong> College is an equal access/equal opportunity institution in compliance with local, state and federal laws and does not discriminate<br />

on the basis of sex, race, color, creed, religion, national origin, age, physical or mental ability, gender identity, sexual orientation, physical and mental attributes,<br />

socioeconomic states or marital status. The EEO officer is available for questions or information on the grievance procedure at 319-398-5572.<br />

The information in this publication is preliminary and is subject to change without notice. Check EagleNet for the most up-to-date course information.<br />

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6301 <strong>Kirkwood</strong> Blvd. SW<br />

P.O. Box 2068<br />

Cedar Rapids, IA 52406<br />

Non-profit Organization<br />

U.S. Postage<br />

PAID<br />

Cedar Rapids, IA 52406<br />

Permit No. 94<br />

<strong>Kirkwood</strong> Departments and Support Services<br />

General Information .............................................................................................................................. 800-332-2055 .............................................................398-5411<br />

Accounting Services (tuition and billing) .................................................................................. 2nd Floor, <strong>Kirkwood</strong> Hall ............................................................. 398-7600<br />

Admissions Services .............................................................................................................................. 116 Iowa Hall ............................................................. 398-5517<br />

Adult Accelerated Learning..................................................................................................................Resource Center ............................................................. 398-1050<br />

Advising and Transfer Center ................................................................................................................... 108 Iowa Hall .............................................................398-5540<br />

Agricultural Sciences .......................................................................................................................... Washington Hall .............................................................398-4944<br />

Allied Health ............................................................................................................................................221 Linn Hall .............................................................398-5566<br />

Arts and Humanities .............................................................................................................................336 Cedar Hall .............................................................398-4913<br />

Athletics .................................................................................................................................................. Johnson Hall .............................................................398-4909<br />

Bookstore (main campus) .......................................................................................................................... Benton Hall .............................................................398-5469<br />

Bookstore (Iowa City campus) .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 887-3640<br />

Business and Information Technology .................................................................................................203 Nielsen Hall ............................................................. 398-5416<br />

Career Option Programs ...................................................................................................................... 1013 Cedar Hall .............................................................398-4822<br />

Child Care Center (<strong>Kirkwood</strong> Kids) ........................................................................................................... Main Campus ............................................................. 398-1256<br />

Computer Lab.....................................................................................................................................131 Nielsen Hall .............................................................398-5606<br />

Computer Lab..........................................................................................................................................119 Linn Hall ............................................ 398-5899 ext. 1073<br />

Distance Learning - Anytime/Anywhere ....................................................................................................210 Linn Hall .............................................................398-4958<br />

Distance Learning - KTS ...........................................................................................................................214 Linn Hall ............................................................. 398-1262<br />

EagleCard Office ..................................................................................................................................... 104 Iowa Hall .............................................................398-5680<br />

English Department ............................................................................................................................ 3051 Cedar Hall .............................................................398-4998<br />

Enrollment Services ................................................................................................................ 2nd Floor, <strong>Kirkwood</strong> Hall ............................................................. 398-7600<br />

Evening Administrator ............................................................................................................................. 115 Iowa Hall ............................................................. 398-5471<br />

Financial Aid ........................................................................................................................... 2nd Floor, <strong>Kirkwood</strong> Hall ............................................................. 398-7600<br />

GED Testing ............................................................................................................................ Lincoln Learning Center .............................................................366-0142<br />

Housing ................................................................................................................................................. 217 Iowa Hall ............................................................. 398-7647<br />

Industrial Technologies ......................................................................................................................... 105 Jones Hall .............................................................398-4983<br />

International Programs ............................................................................................................................134 Linn Hall ............................................................. 398-5579<br />

Learning Services ...............................................................................................................................2063 Cedar Hall ............................................................. 398-5574<br />

Library ...................................................................................................................................................... Benton Hall .............................................................398-5696<br />

Math/Science .........................................................................................................................................240 Linn Hall ............................................................ 398-5516<br />

Nursing ...................................................................................................................................................117 Linn Hall .............................................................398-5563<br />

One Stop Office ...................................................................................................................... 2nd Floor, <strong>Kirkwood</strong> Hall ............................................................. 398-7600<br />

Recreation Center (Michael J Gould Recreation Center) ...............................................................................................................................................................398-5596<br />

Secondary Programs................................................................................................................ Lincoln Learning Center .............................................................366-0142<br />

Skills to Employment ...................................................................................................................IowaWorks Suite 436 ............................................................. 365-9474<br />

Social Sciences ..................................................................................................................................1008 Cedar Hall .............................................................398-4911<br />

Student Life ........................................................................................................................................... 217 Iowa Hall ............................................................. 398-5578<br />

Student Development (Counseling).......................................................................................................... 115 Iowa Hall ............................................................. 398-5471<br />

Test Center ........................................................................................................................................2055 Cedar Hall .............................................................398-5456<br />

Tutoring Services ................................................................................................................................ 2071 Cedar Hall .............................................................398-5425<br />

Veterans Affairs ...................................................................................................................... 2nd Floor, <strong>Kirkwood</strong> Hall .............................................................398-5633<br />

Additional <strong>Kirkwood</strong> Locations<br />

Benton County Center ....................................................................................................... 111 West 3rd Street, Vinton ...................................................... 319-472-2318<br />

Cedar County Center............................................................................................................ 1410 Cedar Street, Tipton ......................................................563-886-3101<br />

Iowa City Campus ................................................................................................1816 Lower Muscatine Rd., Iowa City ...................................................... 319-887-3658<br />

Iowa City Learning Center ....................................................................................1810 Lower Muscatine Rd., Iowa City ...................................................... 319-887-3656<br />

Iowa County Center........................................................................................................200 West Street, Williamsburg ......................................................319-668-2461<br />

Jones Regional Education Center ......................................................................................220 Welter Drive, Monticello ......................................................319-465-2302<br />

Lincoln Learning Center ............................................................................................. 912 18th Ave. SW, Cedar Rapids ......................................................319-366-0142<br />

Marion Center ...................................................................................................................... 2900 8th Avenue, Marion ...................................................... 319-398-1052<br />

Resource Center ......................................................................................................... 1030 5th Ave. SE, Cedar Rapids ...................................................... 319-398-1050<br />

Tippie-Mansfield Center ......................................................................................................1214 9th Ave., Belle Plaine ......................................................319-444-2549<br />

Washington County Center .................................................................................................. 111 Westview, Washington ......................................................319-653-4655

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