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<strong>Kirkwood</strong><br />

Summer 2007 Credit Class Schedule<br />

Classes begin May 21<br />

APPLY NOW! www.kirkwood.edu<br />

CEDAR RAPIDS (main) CAMPUS (page 10)<br />

MARION CENTER (page 30)<br />

RESOURCE CENTER (page 34)<br />

IOWA CITY CAMPUS (page 38)<br />

COUNTY CENTERS (page 46)<br />

ANYTIME/ANYWHERE (page 65)


Summer Semester 2007 Academic Calendar<br />

April 2-5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Early registration – see page 4<br />

April 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Open registration for all sessions, college holiday<br />

May 28 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Holiday, no classes, offices closed<br />

July 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Holiday, no classes, offices closed<br />

First Session:<br />

May 21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Classes begin<br />

May 23 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Last day to change schedule<br />

June 20 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Last day to drop individual classes<br />

June 29 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Last day to drop all classes<br />

Mid-Summer Session:<br />

June 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Classes begin<br />

June 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Last day to change schedule<br />

July 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Last day to drop individual classes<br />

July 13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Last day to drop all classes<br />

Iowa City Mid-Summer Session:<br />

June 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Classes begin<br />

June 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Last day to change schedule<br />

July 13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Last day to drop individual classes<br />

July 27 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Last day to drop all classes<br />

Full Session:<br />

May 21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Classes begin<br />

May 25 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Last day to change schedule<br />

July 23 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Last day to drop individual classes<br />

August 10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Last day to drop all classes<br />

Second Session:<br />

July 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Classes begin<br />

July 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Holiday, no classes, office closed<br />

July 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Last day to change schedule<br />

August 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Last day to drop individual classes<br />

August 10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Last day to drop all classes<br />

<strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> is an equal access/equal opportunity institution in compliance with state and federal laws and does not<br />

discriminate on the basis of sex, race, color, creed, religion, national origin, age, disability, sexual orientation or marital status. The EEO<br />

officer is Bob Freeman. He is available for questions or information on the grievance procedure at 319-398-4965.<br />

The <strong>Kirkwood</strong> Credit Class Schedule is published three times a year by <strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong>,<br />

P.O. Box 2068, Cedar Rapids, Iowa 52406, Issue 25, Summer 2007.<br />

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Read Then Recycle


Table of Contents<br />

Registration Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4<br />

Guide to the Credit Class Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8<br />

Subject Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9<br />

Linn County Information<br />

Cedar Rapids (Main) Campus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10<br />

Marion Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30<br />

Resource Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34<br />

Johnson County Information<br />

Iowa City Campus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38<br />

County Center Information<br />

Belle Plaine Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46<br />

Monticello Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49<br />

Tipton Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52<br />

Vinton Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55<br />

Washington Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58<br />

Williamsburg Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .61<br />

Distance Learning Information<br />

Anytime/Anywhere (Internet and Packet) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65<br />

Arts and Sciences Core Courses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .70<br />

Course Descriptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .72<br />

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Registration<br />

Common Course Numbering<br />

In order to create a more useful transfer system among<br />

Iowa community colleges and the Regents institutions,<br />

all Iowa community colleges participated in a joint project<br />

to develop common course numbers for all courses.<br />

Due to this initiative, all <strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

course subject names and numbers changed, effective<br />

Summer 2007. If you need to know the former name<br />

and course number for one of our courses, an interactive<br />

conversion chart is available on our Web site at<br />

www.kirkwood.edu/crosswalk.<br />

Early Registration<br />

for Returning Students<br />

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Returning students should pick up registration<br />

worksheets at the Advising and Transfer Center,<br />

Student Development (Counseling), their local<br />

<strong>Kirkwood</strong> center or Enrollment Services.<br />

See your advisor for recommendations on courses<br />

appropriate for you and your program.<br />

Use preferred sections to pre-build your schedule<br />

prior to your registration time.<br />

Registration Priority<br />

Students who are currently registered will be notified through the<br />

mail and email of their registration priority. Registration priority<br />

determines the first time that you will be allowed to register.<br />

Priority is based upon the total number of credits earned to date<br />

(see Registration Priority Schedule, below).<br />

Registration Priority Schedule<br />

April 2<br />

8 a.m. 50 credits or more<br />

12 p.m. 38.5–49 credits<br />

April 3<br />

8 a.m. 25–38 credits<br />

12 p.m. 15.5–24.5 credits<br />

April 4<br />

8 a.m. 8.5–15 credits<br />

12 p.m. .5–8 credits<br />

April 5<br />

8 a.m. 0 credits<br />

Registration priority is assigned to students who are currently registered<br />

for the Spring 2007 semester. Students who have earned credit,<br />

but are not currently registered, can contact their advisors to<br />

receive priority.<br />

Degree Audit<br />

You can check your progress toward obtaining a degree, diploma or<br />

certificate. Use the Degree Audit link on EagleNet to check required<br />

courses for any program.<br />

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To use the program evaluation (degree audit) function:<br />

1. Go to https://eaglenet.kirkwood.edu.<br />

2. Log in using your User ID and Password, then select Submit.<br />

Your User ID is k (lowercase), followed by a seven-digit number<br />

(example: k0003750).<br />

3. Click on EagleNet for Students.<br />

4. Go to the Credit Registration section and click on Degree Audit.<br />

5. To evaluate your progress toward your current program, select your<br />

program and click OK. To see how your credits transfer to different<br />

program of study, select the desired program from "What if I<br />

changed my program of study?" and click OK. The requested<br />

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

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

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

major.<br />

Open Registration<br />

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

courses are best for you, it’s advantageous to see your advisor and<br />

register during Early Registration. Sections will be open for<br />

general registration beginning April 6.<br />

Internet: Registration through the Internet is available at<br />

https://eaglenet.kirkwood.edu. To use this 24-hour-a-day, 7-daya-week<br />

registration method, see page 6 for step-by-step<br />

instructions.<br />

Phone: Registration by phone is available by calling 319-398-<br />

1022 or 1-800-332-8833, Monday through Thursday, 8 a.m. to<br />

6 p.m., Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.<br />

In-Person: If you’d like to register in person and are in an Arts<br />

and Science program, go to the Advising and Transfer Center at<br />

108 Iowa Hall on the main campus or go to your nearest<br />

<strong>Kirkwood</strong> center. Applied Science & Technology and Career<br />

Option students should go to the office of the appropriate<br />

department.<br />

Withdrawing From Classes<br />

Beginning your first week of classes: If you terminate participation<br />

in your classes and do not withdraw, you will receive "F" or<br />

"FW" grades. You must initiate this procedure.<br />

Refunds<br />

Changes involving refunds will be computed as of the date they<br />

are changed via Internet, or received in Enrollment Services.<br />

As a <strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> student, it is<br />

your responsibility to follow procedures that<br />

assure valid registration for courses. If special circumstances<br />

prevent you from following registration<br />

procedures as listed, special arrangements can be<br />

made. However, you must notify Enrollment<br />

Services in <strong>advance</strong>. Stop in or call Enrollment<br />

Services, 216 <strong>Kirkwood</strong> Hall, 319-398-5477.<br />

Information in this publication is subject to change without<br />

notice.


How To Get Started. If you’re new to <strong>Kirkwood</strong>, here are the basic steps for enrollment:<br />

1 Complete an online application 2<br />

at<br />

www.kirkwood.edu/application.<br />

Application forms are available<br />

from high school guidance<br />

counselors; Admissions<br />

Services, 116 Iowa Hall; Student<br />

Development, 115 Iowa Hall;<br />

Enrollment Services, 216<br />

<strong>Kirkwood</strong> Hall; <strong>Kirkwood</strong><br />

Centers; and on the Internet at<br />

www.kirkwood.edu.<br />

3<br />

Contact the Registrar’s office at<br />

any other college you’ve<br />

attended and have the college<br />

submit an official transcript to<br />

Enrollment Services, 216<br />

<strong>Kirkwood</strong> Hall.<br />

Submit your ACT test scores or<br />

take the placement exams to<br />

determine the appropriate writing<br />

and mathematics courses<br />

for you. For more information<br />

call 319-398-5540 or<br />

800-332-2055, ext. 5540.<br />

Residence Qualifications<br />

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

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

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

Enrollment Services department. The legal definition<br />

requires 90 consecutive days of residency within<br />

the state for a U.S. citizen or permanent resident (green<br />

card). All others remain at nonresident status.<br />

EagleNet<br />

EagleNet is your online access to <strong>Kirkwood</strong> resources and registration information.<br />

EagleNet allows you to:<br />

• Establish or Reset your password;<br />

• Check your grades;<br />

• Register for classes; drop classes;<br />

• Get your class schedule;<br />

• Check your financial aid status; and more.<br />

For a complete list of EagleNet features and functions, go to https://eaglenet.kirkwood.edu and click on EagleNet for<br />

Students.<br />

Your EagleNet user ID is sometimes called your “k” number. Your k number is the letter k and a sequence of seven<br />

numbers (example: k0003750).<br />

Your k number and password are kept confidential. If you forget your k number, go to any registration service counter<br />

and provide photo identification.<br />

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5<br />

Arts and Sciences students<br />

should contact the Advising<br />

and Transfer Center, 108 Iowa<br />

Hall, or their local <strong>Kirkwood</strong><br />

Center, for help in the<br />

registration process.<br />

Students in Applied Science<br />

and Technology programs must<br />

attend a program orientation<br />

conference. Work with your<br />

program coordinator to arrange<br />

this meeting.<br />

319-398-5477<br />

The burden of establishing residency rests with<br />

individual students and the information they provide.<br />

Enrollment Services has the authority to require written<br />

documents, affidavits, verifications or other evidence as<br />

deemed necessary to establish proof of residency. If<br />

reclassification is granted, resident tuition is effective<br />

with the next term of enrollment and is not retroactive.<br />

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eaglenet.kirkwood.edu<br />

EagleNet allows returning students to register for classes. To register go to https://eaglenet.kirkwood.edu. EagleNet is available<br />

24-hours-a-day, 7-days-a-week. To register during early registration, you must have a priority. Priority registration<br />

information is available on page 4.<br />

1. Go to https://eaglenet.kirkwood.edu.<br />

2. Click on EagleNet for Students.<br />

3. Go to Credit Registration. Click on Search for Sections<br />

Important: EagleNet provides access to personal and academic records. For your protection, always<br />

clear the EagleNet screen before leaving the computer.<br />

Registration Options<br />

If you want to search for courses or classes online, use the Searching for Sections method to build your Preferred Sections. If<br />

you know the exact synonym numbers or the exact section names (subjects, course numbers and sections) you wish to add<br />

to your Preferred Sections, use the Express Registration method.<br />

Searching for Sections<br />

EagleNet allows you to search for courses or classes online. To find all offerings of a course or class, complete the Subject and<br />

Course Number fields and then click Submit. See the illustration on page 8 (Guide to the Credit Class Schedule) for more<br />

information about subject identifiers and course numbers. To complete the registration process, refer to Preferred Sections,<br />

below.<br />

For example:<br />

To find all offerings for Financial Accounting (ACC-152), select ACC-Accounting from the Subject drop-down list, enter<br />

152 in the Course Number field and click Submit. Use the Course Level drop-down list to search for core classes for the A.A.<br />

or A.S. degree.<br />

Express Registration<br />

Use Express Registration if you know the exact synonym or the exact section name (subject, course number and section) of the<br />

sections that you wish to add to your Preferred Sections. To use this method to build your sections, complete the Synonym<br />

field or complete the Subject, Course Number and Section Number fields and then click Submit. See the illustration on page<br />

8 (Guide to the Credit Class Schedule) for more information about these identifiers. To complete the registration process, refer<br />

to Preferred Sections, below.<br />

Preferred Sections<br />

After the courses are selected and submitted, they are added to your Preferred Sections list. You must still register for the<br />

selected courses. For each course listed, select Register from the Action drop-down list and then click Submit. Once the registration<br />

is submitted, EagleNet provides a receipt page or, if there are problems with the registration, EagleNet prompts you to<br />

correct them.<br />

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Registration by EagleNet


Tuition<br />

Tuition<br />

<strong>Kirkwood</strong> tuition is $99 per semester hour. (All tuition<br />

charges are subject to board approval. The figures stated<br />

are effective at the time of this printing.) For Iowa<br />

residents, that is $1,485 per semester for an average<br />

course load of 15 credit hours. Nonresident tuition is<br />

$198 per semester hour. Anytime/Anywhere classes are<br />

billed at resident rates.<br />

Early registrants will receive a tuition invoice in the mail.<br />

Please follow the payment instructions on the invoice to<br />

avoid having your registration canceled. Late registrants’<br />

tuition is due upon registration.<br />

Tuition is due prior to the start date of the term.<br />

Installment Payments<br />

FACTS tuition management is available to students who<br />

wish to pay their tuition and book expenses in installments<br />

throughout the semester. More information on<br />

this program will be included with your registration<br />

statement.<br />

Withdrawing From Classes<br />

Grades<br />

Refund Policy<br />

Students may receive a refund of their tuition according<br />

to the following schedule:<br />

100% of tuition . . . . . . .First week of session<br />

50% of tuition . . . . . . . .Second week of session<br />

The exceptions to this policy are classes that meet only<br />

once, twice or only one weekend. There is no refund for<br />

these classes beginning the day of the first class meeting.<br />

The last day to exchange classes of equal hours at no<br />

additional charge is the end of the second week of the<br />

course start date. If the semester is in session or if the<br />

desired class is full, students must obtain faculty and<br />

dean approval (signatures) prior to exchanging a class.<br />

Changes involving refunds will be computed as of the<br />

date they are changed via Internet or received in<br />

Enrollment services.<br />

All refunds are based on tuition only. Financial Aid<br />

recipients who withdraw from all classes are subject to<br />

refund guidelines stipulated in the Higher Education Act.<br />

Contact the Financial Aid office for the appropriate<br />

schedule. Tuition refunds for students receiving financial<br />

aid are returned to financial aid.<br />

You may withdraw from a class by selecting The Register and Drop sections on EagleNet. Permission from your instructor<br />

is not required. Individual sections may be dropped up to 75 percent into the term. Complete withdrawal may be done<br />

up until the last day before finals begin. Consult your class syllabus for dates specific to your section.<br />

Beginning your first week of classes: If you terminate participation in your classes and do not withdraw, you will receive<br />

“F” or “FW” grades. You must initiate this procedure.<br />

Final 2006–2007 course grades are available on EagleNet as of 8 a.m. on the following dates:<br />

Fall December 20, 2006<br />

Spring May 15, 2007<br />

Summer, First Session July 4, 2007<br />

Summer, Mid-Summer Session July 18, 2007<br />

Summer, Iowa City Mid-Summer Session August 1, 2007<br />

Summer, Second Session August 15, 2007<br />

Summer, Full Session August 15, 2007<br />

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Guide to the Credit Class Schedule<br />

Course catalog number<br />

CHM = Subject<br />

175 = Course number<br />

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Course title Check the course description for the prerequisite or corequisite<br />

CHM-175 General Chemistry II 4<br />

Formerly CN-111T General Chemistry II<br />

CRF10 050546 21-May-07 29-June-07 Dozark Instructor’s name<br />

LEC TTHF 8:00 AM 10:40 AM LINN 218<br />

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

Section number Synonym number<br />

Day(s) of the class<br />

Deliver method:<br />

LEC Lecture<br />

LAB Laboratory<br />

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

same classroom.<br />

KTS <strong>Kirkwood</strong> Telecommunication System:<br />

This system uses interactive, instructional<br />

television to bring college credit courses to<br />

many locations throughout our seven-county<br />

service area. Faculty interact with students<br />

at each location and answer questions via the<br />

microphones and TV cameras in the class<br />

room.<br />

ATI Anytime/Anywhere class - Internet<br />

ATP Anytime/Anywhere class - Packet<br />

ATW Anytime/Anywhere class - Internet<br />

CLI Clinical<br />

IND Independent Study/Honors Project<br />

INT Internship<br />

LESS Private Music Lesson<br />

Course catalog number and title prior to Summer 2007<br />

Begining and ending dates of the class<br />

Time of the class<br />

Course credit hours<br />

Location of the class<br />

Main Campus Locations:<br />

ANHT Animal Health Technology<br />

BENT Benton Hall<br />

CEDR Cedar Hall<br />

EC (01-16) East Campus<br />

HORT Horticulture/Floriculture<br />

JONE Jones<br />

LINN Linn Hall<br />

MANS Mansfi eld Center<br />

NIEL Nielsen Hall<br />

RECR Recreation Center<br />

TIPP Tippie Beef Center<br />

WASH Washington Hall<br />

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

BELL Belle Plaine Center<br />

CAPT Old Capitol Mall<br />

ICAN Iowa City Annex<br />

ICCR Iowa City Credit Center<br />

MARI Marion Center<br />

MONT Monticello Center<br />

RESC Resource Center<br />

TIPT Tipton Center<br />

VINT Vinton Center<br />

WACR Washington Center<br />

WILL Williamsburg Center


Subject Codes<br />

Sub Discipline<br />

ACC Accounting<br />

ADM Administrative Assistant<br />

ADN Nursing - Associate Degree<br />

AGA Agriculture - Agronomy<br />

AGB Agriculture - Farm<br />

Management<br />

AGC Agriculture - Comprehensive<br />

AGE Agriculture - Equine<br />

AGF Agriculture - Floral<br />

AGH Agriculture - Horticulture<br />

AGM Agriculture - Mechanics<br />

AGN Agriculture - Natural<br />

Resources and Forestry<br />

AGP Agriculture - Precision<br />

Agriculture<br />

AGS Agriculture - Animal Science<br />

AGT Agriculture - Technology<br />

AGV Agriculture - Veterinary<br />

Technology<br />

ANT Anthropology<br />

APP Apparel Merchandising<br />

ARC Architectural<br />

ART Art<br />

ASL American Sign Language<br />

AUT Automotive Technology<br />

BCA Business Computer Apps<br />

BIO Biology<br />

BUS Business<br />

CAD Computer Aided Drafting<br />

CHM Chemistry<br />

CIS Computer Programming<br />

CLS Cultural Studies<br />

COM Communication<br />

CON Construction<br />

CRJ Criminal Justice<br />

CRR Collision Repair & Refinish<br />

CSC Computer Science<br />

DAN Dance<br />

DEA Dental Assistant<br />

DEN Dental<br />

DHY Dental Hygiene<br />

DLT Dental Lab Technology<br />

DRA Film and Theatre<br />

DRF Drafting<br />

DSL Diesel<br />

DSV Disability Services<br />

ECE Early Childhood Education<br />

ECN Economics<br />

EDU Education<br />

EGR Engineering<br />

EGT Engineering Technology<br />

ELT Electronics<br />

EMS Emergency Medical Services<br />

END Electroneurodiagnostic Tech<br />

ENG English Composition<br />

ENV Environmental Science<br />

ESI ESL - Intensive<br />

FIN Finance<br />

FIR Fire Science<br />

FLF Foreign Language - French<br />

FLG Foreign Language - German<br />

FLS Foreign Language - Spanish<br />

GEO Geography<br />

GRA Graphic Communications<br />

HCM Hospitality, Culinary Arts<br />

& Management<br />

HCR Heating and Air<br />

Conditioning<br />

HIS History<br />

HIT Health Information<br />

Technology<br />

HSC Health Science<br />

HSV Human Services<br />

HUM Humanities<br />

IND Industrial Technology<br />

INT Interior Design<br />

ITP Interpreting<br />

LIT Literature<br />

LRN Learning Services<br />

MAP Medical Assistant<br />

MAS Masonry<br />

MAT Mathematics<br />

MFG Manufacturing<br />

MGT Management<br />

MKT Marketing<br />

MLT Medical Lab Tech<br />

MMS Mass Media Studies<br />

MTR Medical Transcription<br />

MUA Music - Applied<br />

MUS Music - General<br />

NET Computer Networking<br />

OTA Occupational Therapy<br />

Assisting<br />

PEA Physical Education -<br />

Activities<br />

PEC Physical Education -<br />

Coaching Officiating<br />

PEH Physical Education -<br />

General & Health<br />

PEV Physical Education -<br />

Intercollegiate<br />

PHI Philosophy<br />

PHR Pharmacy Tech<br />

PHS Physical Science<br />

PHY Physics<br />

PLU Plumbing<br />

PNN Nursing - Practical<br />

POL Political Science<br />

PRL Paralegal<br />

PSY Psychology<br />

PTA Physical Therapist Assistant<br />

RCP Respiratory Therapist<br />

RDG Reading<br />

REL Religion<br />

SCI Science<br />

SDV Student Development<br />

SOC Sociology<br />

SPC Speech<br />

SUR Surgical Technology<br />

WAT Water Environmental Tech<br />

WEL Welding<br />

9<br />

(Summer 2007)


2007 Summer 2007<br />

ACC Accounting<br />

Call 319-398-5416 for more information.<br />

First Session<br />

ACC-152 Financial Accounting 4<br />

Formerly AO-152T Financial Accounting<br />

CRF01 050014 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Crowther<br />

LEC MTWTHF 10:00 AM 11:50 AM BENT 353<br />

ACC-152 Financial Accounting ◆ 4<br />

Formerly AO-152T Financial Accounting<br />

CRF03 060930 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Crowther<br />

LEC MTWTHF 8:00 AM 9:50 AM BENT 353<br />

Full Session<br />

ACC-111 Introduction to Accounting 3<br />

Formerly AO-102U Accounting Concepts<br />

CRTA1 054623 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Pettibone<br />

KTS MW 10:00 AM 11:50 AM LINN 211B<br />

ACC-156 Managerial Accounting ◆ 4<br />

Formerly AO-156T Managerial Accounting<br />

CRF01 060931 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

TTH 5:30 PM 8:20 PM NIEL 127<br />

Mid Session<br />

ACC-152 Financial Accounting 4<br />

Formerly AO-152T Financial Accounting<br />

CRF02 050020 04-Jun-07 27-Jul-07 Abernathy<br />

LEC TTH 5:30 PM 9:20 PM BENT 352<br />

Second Session<br />

ACC-111 Introduction to Accounting 3<br />

Formerly AO-102U Accounting Concepts<br />

CRF01 050009 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07 Ford<br />

LEC MTWTH 10:00 AM 11:50 AM BENT 352<br />

ACC-156 Managerial Accounting ◆ 4<br />

Formerly AO-156T Managerial Accounting<br />

CRF02 050019 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07 DeJong<br />

LEC MTWTHF 10:00 AM 11:50 AM BENT 353<br />

ADM Administrative Assistant<br />

Call 319-398-5416 for more information.<br />

First Session<br />

ADM-133 Business Math & Calculators 3<br />

Formerly OF-103T Business Math<br />

CRF01 049896 21-May-07 29-Jun-07<br />

LEC MTWTH 8:00 AM 9:50 AM BENT 352<br />

ADM-154 Business Communication ◆ 3<br />

Formerly OF-104U Business Communications<br />

CRF01 049898 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Forest<br />

LEC MTWTH 10:00 AM 11:50 AM NIEL 223<br />

ADM-165 Information Processing ◆ 3<br />

Formerly OF-103U Information Processing<br />

CRF01 049897 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Holmes<br />

L/L MTWTHF 8:00 AM 9:50 AM NIEL 223<br />

Full Session<br />

ADM-133 Business Math & Calculators 3<br />

Formerly OF-103T Business Math<br />

CRTP1 054716 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Pettibone<br />

KTS MW 12:00 PM 1:50 PM LINN 211B<br />

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◆ - Check Course Description for Prerequisite<br />

ADN Nursing - Associate Degree<br />

Refer to the program Web site at www.kirkwood.edu/healthscience for<br />

information on the program, courses and registration.<br />

AGB Agriculture - Farm Management<br />

Call 319-398-5609 for more information.<br />

Mid Session<br />

AGB-336 Agricultural Selling 3<br />

Formerly AE-107U Agricultural Salesmanship<br />

CRFB1 053108 04-Jun-07 29-Jun-07 Stewart<br />

L/L MTWTHF 7:00 AM 9:20 AM WASH 020<br />

AGC Agriculture - Comprehensive<br />

Call 319-398-5609 for more information.<br />

First Session<br />

AGC-313 Leadership in Agriculture 1<br />

Formerly AE-702U Ag Leadership<br />

CRFE1 052844 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Green<br />

LEC TH 11:00 AM 11:50 AM EQUN CR<br />

AGC-932 Internship 2<br />

Formerly AE-801U Employment Intern<br />

CRFB1 053105 14-May-07 01-Jun-07 McNeeley<br />

INT TBA TBA TBA<br />

CRFB2 053106 14-May-07 01-Jun-07 McNeeley<br />

INT TBA TBA TBA<br />

CRFB3 053107 14-May-07 20-Jul-07 McNeeley<br />

INT TBA TBA TBA<br />

CRFE1 052831 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 McNeeley<br />

INT TBA TBA TBA<br />

CRFH1 052867 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Saladin<br />

INT TBA TBA TBA<br />

CRFM1 053097 14-May-07 06-Jul-07 McNeeley<br />

INT TBA TBA TBA<br />

CRFM2 053102 14-May-07 20-Jul-07 Karsten<br />

INT TBA TBA TBA<br />

CRFM3 053104 14-May-07 20-Jul-07 McNeeley<br />

INT TBA TBA TBA<br />

Full Session<br />

AGC-932 Internship 2<br />

Formerly AE-801U Employment Intern<br />

CRFA1 052972 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Duffy<br />

INT TBA TBA TBA<br />

CRFV1 052979 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Duffy<br />

INT TBA TBA TBA<br />

Mid Session<br />

AGC-115 Ag Career Orientation 1<br />

Formerly AE-206U Ag Career Orientation<br />

CRFV1 052973 25-Jun-07 27-Jun-07 Duffy<br />

LEC MTW 9:00 AM 12:00 PM ANHT 100<br />

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

Second Session<br />

AGC-313 Leadership in Agriculture 1<br />

Formerly AE-702U Ag Leadership<br />

CRFR1 052868 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07 Atherton<br />

LEC T 2:30 PM 4:00 PM HORT 119


2007 Summer 2007<br />

AGE Agriculture - Equine<br />

Call 319-398-5609 for more information.<br />

First Session<br />

AGE-107 Trail Riding ◆ 1<br />

Formerly AE-524U Trail Riding<br />

CRFE1 052834 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Green<br />

LEC W 10:00 AM 11:50 AM EQUN IA<br />

LAB F 8:00 AM 11:50 AM EQUN CR<br />

AGE-252 Horse Shows 4<br />

Formerly AE-518U Horse Shows<br />

CRFE1 052849 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Green<br />

L/L TH 10:00 AM 10:50 AM EQUN IA<br />

AGE-290 Horse Projects ◆ 1<br />

Formerly AE-954U Horse Projects<br />

CRFE1 052836 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Green<br />

L/L T 8:00 AM 10:50 AM EQUN IA<br />

LEC M 10:00 AM 11:50 AM EQUN IA<br />

LEC TH 8:00 AM 9:50 AM EQUN IA<br />

LEC W 1:00 PM 3:50 PM EQUN IA<br />

Full Session<br />

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

Formerly AE-511U Beg Western Balanced Seat<br />

CRFE1 052846 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Wilson<br />

LEC MW 8:00 AM 9:50 AM EQUN IA<br />

AGE-213 Mgmt of Racing Thoroughbred 1<br />

Formerly AE-520U Mgmt of Racing Thoroughbred<br />

CRFE1 052850 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Wilson<br />

L/L MTH 1:00 PM 1:50 PM EQUN CR<br />

AGE-270 Equestrian Drill Team 2<br />

Formerly AE-531U Equestrian Drill Team<br />

CRFE1 052847 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Wilson<br />

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

AGE-290<br />

Second Session<br />

Horse Projects ◆ 1<br />

Formerly AE-954U Horse Projects<br />

CRFE2 052841 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07 Wilson<br />

LEC T 8:00 AM 10:50 AM EQUN IA<br />

AGF Agriculture - Floral<br />

Call 319-398-5441 for more information.<br />

First Session<br />

AGF-144 Floral Design III A ◆ 2<br />

Formerly AE-662U Floral Design III A<br />

CRFF1 052963 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Geissler<br />

LAB MWTH 10:00 AM 1:30 PM HORT 112<br />

AGF-300 Design Show Seminar ◆ 2<br />

Formerly AE-664U Design Show Seminar<br />

CRFF1 052964 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Geissler<br />

LEC T 10:00 AM 12:30 PM HORT 112<br />

LEC F 8:00 AM 10:30 AM HORT 112<br />

Second Session<br />

AGF-146 Floral Design III B ◆ 1<br />

Formerly AE-663U Floral Design III B<br />

CRFF1 052966 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07 Dodd-Brosseau<br />

LAB TTH 11:00 AM 1:45 PM HORT 112<br />

Cedar Rapids Main Campus<br />

◆ - Check Course Description for Prerequisite<br />

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

Formerly AE-669U Retail Flower Shop Operation 3<br />

CRFF1 052965 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07 Dodd-Brosseau<br />

LEC TTH 8:00 AM 10:30 AM HORT 118<br />

AGF-156 Floral Retail Ad & Display 3<br />

Formerly MR-102U Retail Advertising and Display<br />

CRFF1 055168 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07 Dodd-Brosseau<br />

LEC MWF 8:00 AM 10:45 AM HORT 118<br />

AGH Agriculture - Horticulture<br />

Call 319-398-5441 for more information.<br />

First Session<br />

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

Formerly AE-601U Turfgrass Management<br />

CRFH1 052852 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Meisheid<br />

L/L MTWTH 8:00 AM 10:30 AM HORT 119<br />

AGH-123 Woody Plant Materials 3<br />

Formerly AE-602U Plant Materials I<br />

CRFH1 052853 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Saladin<br />

LEC MTWTH 10:45 AM 11:40 AM HORT 119<br />

LAB MTWTH 12:30 PM 2:00 PM HORT 119<br />

Full Session<br />

AGH-120 Herbaceous Plant Materials 3<br />

Formerly AE-615U Herbaceous Plant Material<br />

CRFN1 052866 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Mensen<br />

L/L TH 5:00 PM 10:00 PM HORT 118<br />

AGH-123 Woody Plant Materials 3<br />

Formerly AE-602U Plant Materials I<br />

CRFN1 052858 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Hazlett<br />

L/L M 5:00 PM 10:00 PM HORT 119<br />

AGH-127 Ornamental Plant Materials ◆ 3<br />

Formerly AE-605U Plant Materials II<br />

CRFN1 052863 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Hazlett<br />

L/L T 5:00 PM 10:00 PM HORT 119<br />

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

Formerly AE-607U Horticulture Construction I<br />

CRFN1 052865 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Carroll<br />

L/L W 5:00 PM 10:00 PM HORT 118<br />

AGH-236 Plant Material Maintenance 3<br />

Formerly AE-604U Plant Material Maintenance<br />

CRFN1 052860 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Mensen<br />

L/L T 5:00 PM 10:00 PM HORT 128<br />

AGH-238 Soil and Conservation 3<br />

Formerly AE-611U Soil and Water Conversation<br />

CRFN1 058998 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 McQuillen<br />

L/L TH 5:00 PM 10:00 PM HORT 119<br />

Second Session<br />

AGH-141 Equipment Operations 3<br />

Formerly AE-603U Hort Equipment Operations<br />

CRFH1 052859 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07 Atherton<br />

LEC MTWTH 10:45 AM 11:40 PM HORT 119<br />

LAB MTWTH 12:30 PM 2:30 PM HORT 119<br />

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

Formerly AE-607U Horticulture Construction I<br />

CRFH1 052864 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07 Moss<br />

L/L MTWTH 8:00 AM 10:45 AM HORT 119<br />

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2007 Summer 2007<br />

AGM Agriculture - Mechanics<br />

Call 319-398-5591 for more information.<br />

Mid Session<br />

AGM-932 Internship 1<br />

Formerly PM-805U Internship<br />

CRFD1 052921 18-Jun-07 13-Jul-07 Stolte<br />

INT TBA TBA TBA<br />

AGS Agriculture - Animal Science<br />

Call 319-398-5609 for more information.<br />

AGS-350<br />

First Session<br />

Artificial Insemin of Cattle 1<br />

Formerly AE-421U Beef & Dairy Artificial Insem<br />

CRFM1 053099 09-May-07 11-May-07 Chapman<br />

LEC WTHF 8:00 AM 5:00 PM TIPP 101<br />

AGV Agriculture - Veterinary Technology<br />

Call 319-398-5609 for more information.<br />

First Session<br />

AGV-201 Pet Grooming I 1.5<br />

Formerly AE-311U Pet Grooming I<br />

CRFA1 052968 21-May-07 08-Jun-07 Anderson<br />

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

11-Jun-07 29-Jun-07 Anderson<br />

L/L M 4:30 PM 9:30 PM ANHT 117<br />

AGV-203 Pet Grooming III ◆ 1.5<br />

Formerly AE-313U Pet Grooming III<br />

CRFA1 052969 21-May-07 08-Jun-07 Anderson<br />

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

11-Jun-07 29-Jun-07 Anderson<br />

L/L M 4:30 PM 9:30 PM ANHT 117<br />

Second Session<br />

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

Formerly AE-202U Animal Anatomy & Physiology I<br />

CRFV1 052975 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07 Ackman<br />

LEC MTWTHF 8:00 AM 8:50 AM ANHT 100<br />

LAB MTTH 10:30 AM 11:50 AM ANHT 116<br />

CRFV2 052976 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07 Ackman<br />

LEC MTWTHF 8:00 AM 8:50 AM ANHT 100<br />

LAB MTTH 9:00 AM 10:20 AM ANHT 116<br />

AGV-142 Math for Vet Tech 3<br />

Formerly AE-222U Pharmaceutical Calc/Vet Tech<br />

CRFV1 052977 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07 Karsten<br />

LEC MTWTH 12:00 PM 1:50 PM ANHT 100<br />

AGV-152 Veterinary Computer Applications 2<br />

Formerly AE-308U Veterinary Computer Apps<br />

CRFV1 052978 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07 Ackman<br />

LEC TH 2:00 PM 3:50 PM WASH 103<br />

LEC MTW 2:00 PM 2:50 PM WASH 103<br />

AGV-202 Pet Grooming II ◆ 1.5<br />

Formerly AE-312U Pet Grooming II<br />

CRFA1 052970 02-Jul-07 20-Jul-07 Anderson<br />

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

23-Jul-07 10-Aug-07 Anderson<br />

L/L M 4:30 PM 9:30 PM ANHT 117<br />

12<br />

(Summer 2007)<br />

Cedar Rapids Main Campus<br />

◆ - Check Course Description for Prerequisite<br />

AGV-204 Pet Grooming IV ◆ 1.5<br />

Formerly AE-314U Pet Grooming IV<br />

CRFA1 052971 02-Jul-07 20-Jul-07 Anderson<br />

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

23-Jul-07 20-Aug-07 Anderson<br />

L/L M 4:30 PM 9:30 PM ANHT 117<br />

ANT Anthropology<br />

Call 319-398-4911 for more information.<br />

First Session<br />

ANT-105 Cultural Anthropology 3<br />

Formerly HM-102T Intro to Cult Anthropology<br />

CRF50 050904 21-May-07 29-Jun-07<br />

LEC MTWTH 10:00 AM 11:50 AM CEDR 341<br />

CRTA2 053846 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Goings<br />

KTS MTWTH 8:00 AM 9:50 AM LINN 202<br />

ART Art<br />

Call 319-398-4913 for more information.<br />

First Session<br />

ART-120 2-D Design 3<br />

Formerly AR-120T Design I<br />

CRF51 050795 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Stewart<br />

L/L MTWTH 12:00 PM 3:00 PM NIEL 325<br />

ART-133 Drawing 3<br />

Formerly AR-130T Drawing I<br />

CRF53 050799 21-May-07 29-Jun-07<br />

L/L MTWTH 9:00 AM 12:00 PM NIEL 320<br />

ART-157 Printmaking 3<br />

Formerly AR-150T Printmaking I<br />

CRF01 052054 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Butler<br />

L/L MTWTH 9:00 AM 12:00 PM NIEL 317<br />

ART-181 Photography 2<br />

Formerly PG-100T Beginning Photography<br />

CRF50 052057 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Butler<br />

LEC MTWTH 12:00 PM 1:10 PM NIEL 313<br />

ART-182 Photography Lab 1<br />

Formerly PG-101T Beginning Photography Lab<br />

CRF52 052058 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Butler<br />

LAB MTWTH 1:20 PM 2:30 PM NIEL 315<br />

ART-186 Digital Photography 3<br />

Formerly PG-102T Digital Photography<br />

CRF50 052059 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Butler<br />

L/L MTWTH 3:00 PM 5:30 PM NIEL 325<br />

Full Session<br />

ART-101 Art Appreciation 3<br />

Formerly AR-100T Art Appreciation<br />

CRTP3 054770 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Lawrence<br />

KTS MW 4:00 PM 5:50 PM LINN 203A<br />

ART-133 Drawing 3<br />

Formerly AR-130T Drawing I<br />

CRF50 050809 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

L/L TTH 6:00 PM 9:30 PM NIEL 320<br />

ART-134 Drawing II ◆ 3<br />

Formerly AR-131T Drawing II<br />

CRF52 050810 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

L/L TTH 6:00 PM 9:30 PM NIEL 320


2007 Summer 2007<br />

Second Session<br />

ART-101 Art Appreciation 3<br />

Formerly AR-100T Art Appreciation<br />

CRF50 050789 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07 Hall<br />

LEC MTWTH 12:00 PM 1:50 PM NIEL 313<br />

ART-143 Painting 3<br />

Formerly AR-140T Painting I<br />

CRF52 050817 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07 Hall<br />

L/L MTWTH 8:00 AM 11:00 AM NIEL 328<br />

ART-144 Painting II ◆ 3<br />

Formerly AR-141T Painting II<br />

CRF53 050818 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07 Hall<br />

L/L MTWTH 8:00 AM 11:00 AM NIEL 328<br />

ART-928 Independent Study 1<br />

Formerly AR-996T Independent Study: Art<br />

CRF54 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07 Hall<br />

IND TBA TBA TBA<br />

CRF55 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07 Hall<br />

IND TBA TBA TBA<br />

CRF56 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07 Hall<br />

IND TBA TBA TBA<br />

CRF57 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07 Hall<br />

IND TBA TBA TBA<br />

CRF58 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07 Hall<br />

IND TBA TBA TBA<br />

ASL American Sign Language<br />

Contact Linda Krog, coordinator, at 319-398-5480 for more information.<br />

First Session<br />

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

Formerly SI-102T American Sign Language II<br />

CRF01 053559 21-May-07 12-Jul-07 Vizzini<br />

LEC MTWTH 2:00 PM 3:50 PM BENT 302<br />

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

Formerly SI-201T American Sign Language III<br />

CRF01 053574 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Vizzini<br />

LEC MTWTH 11:00 AM 12:50 PM BENT 302<br />

Second Session<br />

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

Formerly SI-202T American Sign Language IV<br />

CRF01 053561 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07 Krog<br />

LEC MTWTH 11:00 AM 12:50 PM BENT 302<br />

AUT Automotive Technology<br />

Call 319-398-4983 for more information.<br />

Open only to Automotive Technology students.<br />

BCA Business Computer Apps<br />

Call 319-398-5416 for more information.<br />

First Session<br />

BCA-189 Microcomputer Literacy 1<br />

Formerly DG-145U Microcomputer Literacy<br />

CRF01 049873 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 McCarthy<br />

L/L TTH 8:00 AM 9:50 AM NIEL 235<br />

CRF02 049874 21-May-07 29-Jun-07<br />

L/L TTH 10:00 AM 11:50 AM NIEL 224<br />

CRF03 049875 21-May-07 29-Jun-07<br />

L/L TTH 12:00 PM 1:50 PM NIEL 224<br />

Cedar Rapids Main Campus<br />

◆ - Check Course Description for Prerequisite<br />

BCA-221 Integrated Comp Bus Apps ◆ 3<br />

Formerly OF-148U Integrated Office Applications<br />

CRF01 049899 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Forest<br />

LEC MTWTH 12:00 PM 1:50 PM NIEL 223<br />

Full Session<br />

BCA-189 Microcomputer Literacy 1<br />

Formerly DG-145U Microcomputer Literacy<br />

CRTZ6 054973 21-May-07 31-Jul-07 Cahalan<br />

KTS TH 6:00 PM 8:30 PM NIEL 206<br />

Second Session<br />

BCA-294 Multimedia Projects ◆ 2<br />

Formerly OF-165U Multimedia Projects<br />

CRF01 053915 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07 Bechen<br />

IND TBA TBA TBA<br />

BIO Biology<br />

Call 319-398-5516 for more information.<br />

First Session<br />

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

Formerly BI-100T <strong>College</strong> Biology for Non-Majors<br />

CRF10 050503 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Scott<br />

LEC MTWTH 8:00 AM 9:10 AM LINN 147B<br />

LAB TWTH 9:30 AM 11:20 AM LINN 230<br />

CRF20 050504 21-May-07 29-Jun-07<br />

LEC MTWTH 12:30 PM 1:40 PM LINN 147B<br />

LAB TWTH 2:00 PM 3:50 PM LINN 230<br />

BIO-112 General Biology I 4<br />

Formerly BI-110T <strong>College</strong> Biology I for Majors<br />

CRF10 050505 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Donnermeyer<br />

LEC MTWTH 8:00 AM 9:50 AM LINN 247<br />

LAB MTTH 10:00 AM 11:50 AM LINN 232<br />

BIO-154 Human Biology 3<br />

Formerly BI-125T Human Biology<br />

CRF10 050506 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Williams<br />

LEC MTWTH 8:00 AM 9:50 AM LINN 342<br />

CRF20 050507 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Williams<br />

LEC MTWTH 10:00 AM 11:50 AM LINN 342<br />

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

Formerly BI-150T Human Anatomy & Physiology I<br />

CRF30 050531 21-May-07 13-Jul-07 Petersen<br />

LEC MW 4:00 PM 5:30 PM LINN 218<br />

LEC T 4:00 PM 7:00 PM LINN 218<br />

LAB MW 5:30 PM 7:30 PM LINN 243<br />

Full Session<br />

BIO-154 Human Biology 3<br />

Formerly BI-125T Human Biology<br />

CRTZ2 053937 21-May-07 31-Jul-07 Bonine<br />

KTS TTH 6:00 PM 8:30 PM LINN 202<br />

BIO-161 Basic Anatomy and Physiology 3<br />

Formerly HS-150U Basic Anatomy and Physiology<br />

CRTA3 054076 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Bonine<br />

LAB W 9:00 AM 11:40 AM LINN 232<br />

KTS F 8:00 AM 10:40 AM LINN 203A<br />

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2007 Summer 2007<br />

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

Formerly BI-150T Human Anatomy & Physiology I<br />

CRF05 051435 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Sagan/Johnson<br />

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

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

CRF10 050525 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Sagan/Johnson<br />

LEC MTH 1:00 PM 2:50 PM LINN 121<br />

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

CRF20 050526 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Sagan/Johnson<br />

LEC MTH 1:00 PM 2:50 PM LINN 121<br />

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

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

Formerly BI-151T Human Anatomy & Physiology II<br />

CRF10 050538 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Lyons/Kruckeberg<br />

LEC TW 1:00 PM 2:50 PM LINN 121<br />

LAB TH 12:30 PM 3:10 PM LINN 243<br />

CRF20 050539 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Lyons/Kruckeberg<br />

LEC TW 1:00 PM 2:50 PM LINN 121<br />

LAB F 12:30 PM 3:10 PM LINN 243<br />

CRF30 050540 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Lyons/Kruckeberg<br />

LEC TW 5:00 PM 6:50 PM LINN 121<br />

LAB TH 5:00 PM 7:40 PM LINN 243<br />

BIO-186 Microbiology 4<br />

Formerly BI-130T Microbiology<br />

CRF10 050509 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Fabor/Rehnstrom<br />

LEC TTH 8:00 AM 9:50 AM CEDR 234<br />

LAB M 10:00 AM 12:30 PM LINN 144<br />

CRF20 050510 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Fabor/Rehnstrom<br />

LEC TTH 8:00 AM 9:50 AM CEDR 234<br />

LAB T 10:00 AM 12:30 PM LINN 144<br />

CRF30 050512 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Fabor/Rehnstrom<br />

LEC TTH 8:00 AM 9:50 AM CEDR 234<br />

LAB W 10:00 AM 12:30 PM LINN 144<br />

CRF40 050516 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Fabor/Rehnstrom<br />

LEC TTH 8:00 AM 9:50 AM CEDR 234<br />

LAB TH 10:00 AM 12:30 PM LINN 144<br />

BUS Business<br />

Call 319-398-5416 for more information.<br />

First Session<br />

BUS-185 Business Law I 3<br />

Formerly LA-160T Business Law I<br />

CRF01 050066 21-May-07 13-Jul-07 Quint<br />

LEC TTH 6:00 PM 8:50 PM NIEL 121<br />

Mid Session<br />

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

Formerly AD-144U Employment Seminar<br />

CRF01 050167 02-Jun-07 09-Jun-07 Tauke<br />

LEC S 8:00 AM 5:00 PM NIEL 122<br />

BUS-102 Introduction to Business 3<br />

Formerly AD-101T Introduction to Business<br />

CRF01 050160 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Lifto<br />

LEC W 10:00 AM 11:50 AM NIEL 224<br />

LEC MTTH 10:00 AM 11:50 AM NIEL 206<br />

Second Session<br />

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

Formerly AD-150U How to Deliver Winning Present<br />

CRTA2 053562 27-Jul-07 27-Jul-07 Whitson<br />

KTS F 8:00 AM 4:50 PM LINN 202<br />

14<br />

(Summer 2007)<br />

Cedar Rapids Main Campus<br />

◆ - Check Course Description for Prerequisite<br />

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

Formerly AD-144U Employment Seminar<br />

CRTA2 053576 06-Jul-07 13-Jul-07 Wells<br />

KTS F 8:00 AM 4:50 PM LINN 202<br />

CAD Computer Aided Drafting<br />

Call 319-398-4983 for more information.<br />

Open only to CAD/MET students<br />

First Session<br />

CAD-200 Architectural CAD I ◆ 3<br />

Formerly DD-131U Architectural CAD I<br />

CRF01 054194 21-May-07 29-Jun-07<br />

LEC TTH 6:00 PM 9:50 PM JONE 102<br />

Second Session<br />

CAD-202 Architectural CAD II ◆ 3<br />

Formerly DD-128U Architectural CAD II<br />

CRF01 054153 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07 Lopez<br />

LEC TTH 6:00 PM 9:50 PM JONE 102<br />

CHM Chemistry<br />

Call 319-398-5516 for more information.<br />

First Session<br />

CHM-110 Introduction to Chemistry 3<br />

Formerly CN-100T Introduction to Chemistry<br />

CRF10 050541 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Ochs<br />

LEC MWF 8:00 AM 10:40 AM LINN 219<br />

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

Formerly CN-101T Introduction to Chemistry Lab<br />

CRF10 050542 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Ochs<br />

LAB TTH 8:00 AM 10:40 AM LINN 241<br />

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

Formerly CN-111T General Chemistry II<br />

CRF10 050546 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Dozark<br />

LEC TTHF 8:00 AM 10:40 AM LINN 218<br />

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

CRF20 050549 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Dozark<br />

LEC TTHF 8:00 AM 10:40 AM LH 218<br />

LAB MW 10:50 AM 1:30 PM LH 241<br />

Full Session<br />

CHM-110 Introduction to Chemistry 3<br />

Formerly CN-100T Introduction to Chemistry<br />

CRTA3 054636 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Reiter Kintz<br />

KTS MW 10:00 AM 11:50 AM LINN 203A<br />

Second Session<br />

CHM-165 General Chemistry I 4<br />

Formerly CN-110T General Chemistry I<br />

CRF10 050543 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07 Heyer<br />

LEC TTHF 8:00 AM 10:40 AM LINN 218<br />

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

CRF20 050545 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07 Heyer<br />

LEC TTH 8:00 AM 10:40 AM LINN 218<br />

LAB MW 10:50 AM 1:30 PM LINN 241


2007 Summer 2007<br />

CIS Computer Programming<br />

Call 319-398-5416 for more information.<br />

First Session<br />

CIS-126 Intro to Programming Logic w/Language 4<br />

Formerly DG-116T Programming Fundamentals<br />

CRF01 049863 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Montgomery<br />

L/L MTWTHF 12:00 PM 1:50 PM NIEL 212<br />

CIS-172 Java ◆ 4<br />

Formerly DG-174T OO Programming with Java<br />

CRF01 049867 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Fottral<br />

L/L MTWTHF 10:00 AM 11:50 AM NIEL 228<br />

CIS-192 Internet Programming II ◆ 4<br />

Formerly DG-164U Internet Programming II<br />

CRF01 049868 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Sibold<br />

L/L MTWTHF 8:00 AM 9:50 AM NIEL 229<br />

CIS-504 Structured Systems Analysis ◆ 3<br />

Formerly DG-119U Structured Systems Analysis<br />

CRF01 049864 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Sibold<br />

LEC MTWTHF 10:00 AM 11:50 AM NIEL 229<br />

CIS-570 Intro to iSeries eServer 2<br />

Formerly DG-138U Intro to iSeries eServer<br />

CRF01 049865 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Fottral<br />

LEC MTWTHF 9:00 AM 9:50 AM NIEL 228<br />

Second Session<br />

CIS-135 Microcomputer Operating System 3<br />

Formerly DG-114U Microcomputer Operating System<br />

CRF01 049885 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07 Williams<br />

LEC MTWTH 10:00 AM 11:50 AM NIEL 213<br />

CIS-333 Database and SQL ◆ 4<br />

Formerly DG-166T SQL Server Programming<br />

CRF01 049866 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07 Rawson<br />

L/L MTWTHF 8:00 AM 9:50 AM NIEL 229<br />

CLS Cultural Studies<br />

Call 319-398-4911 for more information.<br />

Full Session<br />

CLS-140 UC: The Mideast 3<br />

Formerly IN-123T UC: The Mideast<br />

CRTZ3 054990 21-May-07 31-Jul-07 Brigham<br />

KTS TTH 6:00 PM 8:30 PM LINN 203A<br />

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

Formerly IN-120T UC: Latin America<br />

CRTA1 054601 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS F 8:00 AM 11:50 AM LINN 211B<br />

Second Session<br />

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

Formerly IN-120T UC: Latin America<br />

CRF02 050876 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07 Yost<br />

LEC MTWTH 10:00 AM 11:50 AM BENT 319<br />

CRF03 050877 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07 Ridgeway<br />

LEC MTWTH 12:00 PM 1:50 PM BENT 357<br />

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

Formerly IN-124T UC: Modern China<br />

CRF04 050863 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07 Wortman<br />

LEC TTH 6:00 PM 8:50 PM BENT 305<br />

Cedar Rapids Main Campus<br />

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COM Communication<br />

Call 319-398-5574 for more information.<br />

COM-744<br />

First Session<br />

Oral Communication/Workplace 3<br />

Formerly CC-141U Oral Communication/Workplace<br />

CRF01 051072 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Allen<br />

LEC TWTH 8:00 AM 10:50 AM LINN 105<br />

CON<br />

See LRN or call 319-398-5574 for more information.<br />

Construction<br />

Call 319-398-4983 for more information.<br />

Open only to Construction Management students.<br />

CRJ Criminal Justice<br />

Contact Michael Penrod, coordinator, at 319-398-5899<br />

ext. 5202 for more information.<br />

Full Session<br />

CRJ-928 Independent Study 1-3<br />

Formerly CJ-999T Ind Study: Criminal Justice<br />

CRF02 057661 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Penrod<br />

LEC TBA TBA TBA 2<br />

CRF03 057667 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Penrod<br />

LEC TBA TBA TBA<br />

Formerly CJ-999T Ind Study: Criminal Justice<br />

CRF04 057669 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Penrod<br />

LEC TBA TBA TBA<br />

CRJ-932 Internship ◆ 1-6<br />

Formerly CJ-810T Criminal Justice Internship 1<br />

CRF05 054279 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Penrod<br />

INT TBA TBA TBA 2<br />

CRF06 057681 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Penrod<br />

INT TBA TBA TBA 3<br />

CRF07 057688 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Penrod<br />

INT TBA TBA TBA 4<br />

CRF08 057695 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Penrod<br />

INT TBA TBA TBA 5<br />

CRF09 057704 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Penrod<br />

INT TBA TBA TBA 6<br />

CRF10 057708 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Penrod<br />

INT TBA TBA TBA<br />

CRJ-946 Seminar ◆ 1<br />

Formerly CJ-800T Criminal Justice Seminar<br />

CRF01 057647 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Penrod<br />

LEC TBA TBA TBA<br />

Second Session<br />

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

Formerly CJ-100T Intro to Criminal Justice<br />

CRF01 053638 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07 Penrod<br />

LEC MTWTH 10:00 AM 11:50 AM LINN 107<br />

CRJ-133 Constitutional Criminal Proc ◆ 3<br />

Formerly CJ-230T Constitutional Law<br />

CRTA2 053686 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07 Penrod<br />

KTS MTWTH 8:00 AM 9:50 AM LINN 202<br />

CRR Collision Repair & Refinish<br />

Call 319-398-4983 for more information.<br />

Open only to Automotive Collision students.<br />

15<br />

(Summer 2007)<br />

Cedar Rapids Main Campus


2007 Summer 2007<br />

CSC Computer Science<br />

Call 319-398-5516 for more information.<br />

First Session<br />

CSC-110 Intro to Computers 3<br />

Formerly DG-102T Intro to Micros and DP<br />

CRF01 049870 21-May-07 29-Jun-07<br />

L/L MTWTHF 12:00 PM 1:50 PM NIEL 235<br />

CRF02 049871 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Montgomery<br />

L/L MTWTHF 10:00 AM 11:50 AM NIEL 235<br />

Full Session<br />

CSC-110 Intro to Computers 3<br />

Formerly DG-102T Intro to Micros and DP<br />

CRTA6 054027 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS TTH 7:30 AM 9:50 AM NIEL 206<br />

Second Session<br />

CSC-110 Intro to Computers 3<br />

Formerly DG-102T Intro to Micros and DP<br />

CRF03 049872 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07 Rawson<br />

L/L MTWTHF 10:00 AM 11:50 AM NIEL 235<br />

DAN Dance<br />

Call 319-398-4913 for more information.<br />

Full Session<br />

DAN-110 Fundamentals of Modern Dance 1.5<br />

Formerly DE-110T Fundamentals of Modern<br />

CRF01 050836 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Pettit<br />

LAB MW 2:00 PM 4:00 PM RECR 2<br />

DAN-120 Fundamentals of Jazz Dance 1.5<br />

Formerly DE-120T Fundamentals of Jazz Dance<br />

CRF01 050837 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Pettit<br />

LAB TTH 2:00 PM 4:00 PM RECR 2<br />

DEA Dental Assistant<br />

Refer to the program Web site at www.kirkwood.edu/healthscience for<br />

information on the program, courses and registration.<br />

DEN Dental<br />

Refer to the program Web site at www.kirkwood.edu/healthscience for<br />

information on the program, courses and registration.<br />

DHY Dental Hygiene<br />

Refer to the program Web site at www.kirkwood.edu/healthscience for<br />

information on the program, courses and registration.<br />

DLT Dental Lab Technology<br />

Refer to the program Web site at www.kirkwood.edu/healthscience for<br />

information on the program, courses and registration.<br />

DRA Film and Theatre<br />

Call 319-398-4913 for more information.<br />

First Session<br />

DRA-116 Film Analysis 3<br />

Formerly HM-136T Film Analysis<br />

CRF50 050906 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Aldridge<br />

LEC MW 6:00 PM 9:30 PM CEDR 234<br />

16<br />

(Summer 2007)<br />

Cedar Rapids Main Campus<br />

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DSL Diesel<br />

Call 319-398-5591 for more information.<br />

First Session<br />

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

Formerly PM-134U Air Brakes and ABS<br />

CRFD1 056851 21-May-07 08-Jun-07 Anderson<br />

LEC MTWTH 8:00 AM 11:15 AM WASH 004<br />

LAB F 8:00 AM 11:10 AM WASH 010<br />

Mid Session<br />

DSL-156 Truck Electronics ◆ 3<br />

Formerly PM-132U Truck Electronics<br />

CRFD1 052932 11-Jun-07 29-Jun-07 Anderson<br />

LEC MTWTH 7:30 AM 12:00 PM WASH 004<br />

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

Second Session<br />

DSL-308 Cooling Systems 2<br />

Formerly PM-130U Cooling Systems<br />

CRFD1 052928 02-Jul-07 20-Jul-07 Anderson<br />

L/L MTWTH 12:00 PM 2:00 PM WASH 004<br />

23-Jul-07 10-Aug-07 Anderson<br />

L/L MTWTH 12:30 PM 2:30 PM WASH 004<br />

DSL-642 Steering and Suspension 2<br />

Formerly PM-280U Steering and Suspension<br />

CRFD1 052955 02-Jul-07 20-Jul-07 Anderson<br />

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

LAB WTHF 8:00 AM 11:00 AM WASH 010<br />

DSL-802 Trailer Servicing 3<br />

Formerly PM-286U Trailer Servicing<br />

CRFD1 052956 23-Jul-07 10-Aug-07 Anderson<br />

LEC MTWTHF 8:00 AM 12:00 PM WASH 004<br />

LAB F 12:30 PM 2:00 PM WASH 010<br />

DSV Disability Services<br />

Contact Susan Simon, coordinator, at 319-398-5410<br />

for more information.<br />

Full Session<br />

DSV-290 Dis Svc Careers Field Exp/Seminar ◆ 3-6<br />

Formerly HA-800T Dis Services Field Experience<br />

CRF01 053404 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Simon<br />

INT TBA TBA TBA 3<br />

CRF02 053407 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Simon<br />

INT TBA TBA TBA 6<br />

Mid Session<br />

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

Formerly HA-100T Intro to Disabilities Services<br />

CRF01 053868 11-Jun-07 19-Jul-07 Cleveland<br />

LEC MTWTH 1:00 PM 2:50 PM BENT 303<br />

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

Formerly HA-120T Observation/Mgmt of Behavior<br />

CRF01 053866 11-Jun-07 19-Jul-07 Van Oort<br />

LEC MTWTH 3:00 PM 4:50 PM EC20 A<br />

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

Formerly HA-130T Instn & Adaptation Strategies<br />

CRF01 053870 11-Jun-07 02-Aug-07 Cleveland<br />

LEC TTH 6:00 PM 8:50 PM BENT 304


2007 Summer 2007<br />

DSV-280 Career and Transition Services 3<br />

Formerly HA-300T Career and Transition Services<br />

CRF01 053863 11-Jun-07 19-Jul-07 Van Oort<br />

LEC MTWTH 1:00 PM 2:50 PM EC20 A<br />

ECE Early Childhood Education<br />

Contact Melanie Nollsch, coordinator, at 319-398-1258<br />

for more information.<br />

First Session<br />

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

Formerly EY-140T Health, Safety and Nutrition<br />

CRF01 053575 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Snyder<br />

LEC MTWTH 8:00 AM 9:50 AM BENT 304<br />

Special Session<br />

ECE-107 Foundations Early Child Education 3<br />

Formerly EY-100T Intro to Early Childhood Ed<br />

CRF01 053577 04-Jun-07 29-Jun-07 Nollsch<br />

LEC MTWTH 12:30 PM 3:30 PM BENT 356<br />

ECN Economics<br />

Call 319-398-4911 for more information.<br />

First Session<br />

ECN-120 Principles of Macroeconomics 3<br />

Formerly EO-120T Principles of Macroeconomics<br />

CRF02 050861 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Borman<br />

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

CRF04 050860 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Asigbee<br />

LEC MTWTH 12:00 PM 1:50 PM BENT 358<br />

ECN-130 Principles of Microeconomics 3<br />

Formerly EO-130T Principles of Microeconomics<br />

CRF05 050859 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Asigbee<br />

LEC MTWTH 10:00 AM 11:50 AM BENT 358<br />

Full Session<br />

ECN-130 Principles of Microeconomics 3<br />

Formerly EO-130T Principles of Microeconomics<br />

CRTP2 053786 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Roose<br />

KTS TTH 2:00 PM 3:50 PM LINN 202<br />

Second Session<br />

ECN-120 Principles of Macroeconomics 3<br />

Formerly EO-120T Principles of Macroeconomics<br />

CRF02 050866 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07 Pelzer<br />

LEC MTWTH 8:00 AM 9:50 AM BENT 358<br />

ECN-130 Principles of Microeconomics 3<br />

Formerly EO-130T Principles of Microeconomics<br />

CRF01 056418 05-Jul-07 10-Aug-07 Pelzer<br />

LEC MTWTH 10:00 AM 11:50 AM BENT 358<br />

CRF03 050864 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07 Borman<br />

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

Cedar Rapids Main Campus<br />

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EDU Education<br />

Contact Jack Terndrup, coordinator, at 319-398-5551<br />

for more information.<br />

EDU-805<br />

First Session<br />

Literacy Tutor Experience 1-3<br />

Formerly EU-150T Literacy Tutor Experience<br />

CRF01 053895 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 1<br />

LEC M 9:00 AM 9:50 AM EC20 A<br />

CRF02 053896 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 2<br />

LEC M 9:00 AM 9:50 AM EC20 A<br />

CRF03 053905 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 3<br />

LEC M 9:00 AM 9:50 AM EC20 A<br />

Mid Session<br />

EDU-240 Educational Psychology ◆ 3<br />

Formerly EU-300T Educational Psychology<br />

CRF01 053893 04-Jun-07 13-Jul-07 Terndrup<br />

LEC MTWTH 12:00 PM 1:50 PM BENT 315<br />

EGR Engineering<br />

Call 319-398-5516 for more information.<br />

First Session<br />

EGR-180 Statics ◆ 3<br />

Formerly EN-180T Statics<br />

CRF10 050431 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Meza<br />

LEC MTWTH 2:00 PM 3:50 PM LINN 333<br />

EGR-290<br />

Mid Session<br />

Thermodynamics ◆ 3<br />

Formerly EN-290T Thermodynamics<br />

CRF10 050432 04-Jun-07 13-Jul-07 Elliff<br />

LEC MTWTH 10:00 AM 11:50 AM EC01 A<br />

ELT Electronics<br />

Call 319-398-4983 for more information.<br />

Open only to Electronic Engineering students.<br />

EMS Emergency Medical Services<br />

Refer to the program Web site at www.kirkwood.edu/healthscience for<br />

information on the program, courses and registration.<br />

Full Session<br />

EMS-233 EMT Basic Theory 6.5<br />

Formerly EM-010U EMT Basic<br />

CRF01 050938 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Rechkemmer/Carroll<br />

LEC MW 8:00 AM 3:00 PM EC05 B<br />

EMS-235 EMT Basic Practical Applications 6.5<br />

Formerly EM-030U EMT Basic Clinical<br />

CRF01 050939 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Rechkemmer<br />

LEC MW 8:00 AM 3:00 PM EC05 B<br />

ENG English Composition<br />

Call 319-398-4998 for more information.<br />

First Session<br />

ENG-013 Basic Writing 3<br />

Formerly PT-095D Basic Writing<br />

CRF01 053044 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Erlacher<br />

LEC MTWTH 8:00 AM 9:50 AM LINN 133<br />

See LRN or call 319-398-5574 for more information.<br />

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Cedar Rapids Main Campus


2007 Summer 2007<br />

ENG-101 Elements of Writing 3<br />

Formerly CC-110T Elements of Writing<br />

CRFB1 052228 21-May-07 29-Jun-07<br />

LEC MTWTH 8:00 AM 9:50 AM LINN 117E<br />

CRFD1 052229 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Ernster<br />

LEC MTWTH 10:00 AM 11:50 AM LINN 117E<br />

CRFF1 052230 21-May-07 29-Jun-07<br />

LEC MTWTH 12:00 PM 1:50 PM LINN 117G<br />

ENG-105 Composition I ◆ 3<br />

Formerly CC-113T Composition I<br />

CRFB1 052231 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Nebergall<br />

LEC MTWTH 8:00 AM 9:50 AM LINN 117G<br />

CRFD1 052232 21-May-07 29-Jun-07<br />

LEC MTWTH 10:00 AM 11:50 AM LINN 117H<br />

CRFD2 052233 21-May-07 29-Jun-07<br />

LEC MTWTH 10:00 AM 11:50 AM LINN 117G<br />

CRFF1 052234 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Ernster<br />

LEC MTWTH 12:00 PM 1:50 PM LINN 117F<br />

ENG-106 Composition II ◆ 3<br />

Formerly CC-114T Composition II<br />

CRFD1 052235 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Blake<br />

LEC MTWTH 10:00 AM 11:50 AM LINN 117F<br />

CRFF1 052236 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Blake<br />

LEC MTWTH 12:00 PM 1:50 PM LINN 117H<br />

CRFF2 052237 21-May-07 29-Jun-07<br />

LEC MTWTH 12:00 PM 1:50 PM LINN 117E<br />

Full Session<br />

ENG-101 Elements of Writing 3<br />

Formerly CC-110T Elements of Writing<br />

CRFZ2 052257 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

LEC M 6:00 PM 9:30 PM LINN 117G<br />

ENG-105 Composition I ◆ 3<br />

Formerly CC-113T Composition I<br />

CRFZ3 052258 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

LEC M 6:00 PM 9:30 PM LINN 117F<br />

CRFZ4 052259 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

LEC M 6:00 PM 9:30 PM LINN 117E<br />

CRFZ5 052260 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

LEC T 6:00 PM 9:30 PM LINN 117F<br />

ENG-106 Composition II ◆ 3<br />

Formerly CC-114T Composition II<br />

CRFZ6 052261 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

LEC M 6:00 PM 9:30 PM LINN 117H<br />

CRFZ7 052262 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Brown<br />

LEC T 6:00 PM 9:30 PM LINN 117E<br />

ENG-108 Comp II: Technical Writing ◆ 3<br />

Formerly CC-115T Comp II: Technical Writing<br />

CRFZ8 052263 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 McDonald<br />

LEC T 6:00 PM 9:30 PM LINN 118<br />

ENG-233 Creative Writing: Short Fiction ◆ 3<br />

Formerly CC-213T Creative Writing: Short Fiction<br />

CRFZ1 052256 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

LEC M 6:00 PM 9:30 PM LINN 117C<br />

18<br />

(Summer 2007)<br />

Cedar Rapids Main Campus<br />

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Mid Session<br />

ENG-105 Composition I ◆ 3<br />

Formerly CC-113T Composition I<br />

CRFB1 052241 04-Jun-07 13-Jul-07<br />

LEC MTWTH 8:00 AM 9:50 AM LINN 117H<br />

CRFB2 052242 04-Jun-07 13-Jul-07 Fitz-Randolph<br />

LEC MTWTH 10:00 AM 11:50 AM LINN 117B<br />

ENG-106 Composition II ◆ 3<br />

Formerly CC-114T Composition II<br />

CRFD1 052243 04-Jun-07 13-Jul-07 Madden<br />

LEC MTWTH 10:00 AM 11:50 AM LINN 117C<br />

CRFD2 052244 04-Jun-07 13-Jul-07<br />

LEC MTWTH 12:00 PM 1:50 PM LINN 117D<br />

Second Session<br />

ENG-013 Basic Writing 3<br />

Formerly PT-095D Basic Writing<br />

CRF02 053057 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07 Williams<br />

LEC MTWTH 8:00 AM 9:50 AM LINN 133<br />

See LRN or call 319-398-5574 for more information.<br />

ENG-080 <strong>College</strong> Preparatory Reading 3<br />

Formerly PT-036U <strong>College</strong> Prep Reading<br />

CRF01 053058 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07 Williams<br />

LEC MTWTH 10:00 AM 11:50 AM LINN 133<br />

See LRN or call 319-398-5574 for more information.<br />

ENG-101 Elements of Writing 3<br />

Formerly CC-110T Elements of Writing<br />

CRFF1 052246 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07<br />

LEC MTWTH 12:00 PM 1:50 PM LINN 117E<br />

ENG-105 Composition I ◆ 3<br />

Formerly CC-113T Composition I<br />

CRFB1 052247 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07<br />

LEC MTWTH 8:00 AM 9:50 AM LINN 117F<br />

CRFD1 052248 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07<br />

LEC MTWTH 10:00 AM 11:50 AM LINN 117E<br />

CRFF1 052249 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07<br />

LEC MTWTH 12:00 PM 1:50 PM LINN 117F<br />

ENG-106 Composition II ◆ 3<br />

Formerly CC-114T Composition II<br />

CRFB1 052251 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07 Minot<br />

LEC MTWTH 8:00 AM 9:50 AM LINN 117G<br />

CRFD1 052252 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07 Minot<br />

LEC MTWTH 10:00 AM 11:50 AM LINN 117D<br />

CRFD2 052253 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07<br />

LEC MTWTH 10:00 AM 11:50 AM LINN 117G<br />

CRTA2 053675 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS MTWTH 10:00 AM 11:50 AM LINN 202<br />

ENV Environmental Science<br />

Call 319-398-5516 for more information.<br />

Full Session<br />

ENV-115 Environmental Science 3<br />

Formerly EP-121T The Environment: Natural Sci<br />

CRTP2 053796 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Reiter Kintz<br />

KTS MW 12:00 PM 1:50 PM LINN 202


2007 Summer 2007<br />

ESI ESL - Intensive<br />

Call 319-398-5579 for more information regarding<br />

ELA testing and registration.<br />

Full Session<br />

ESI-065 Intensive ESL Communications 4 ◆ 5<br />

Formerly EF-054D ELA Communication 4<br />

CRFM4 052383 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

LEC MW 12:00 PM 2:30 PM LINN 135<br />

ESI-067 Intensive ESL Composition 4 ◆ 5<br />

Formerly EF-024D ELA Composition 4<br />

CRFC4 052365 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

LEC TTH 12:00 PM 2:30 PM LINN 135<br />

ESI-075 Intensive ESL Grammar 4 ◆ 5<br />

Formerly EF-044D ELA Grammar 4<br />

CRFG4 052379 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

LEC TTH 8:00 AM 10:30 AM LINN 135<br />

ESI-083 Intensive ESL Reading 4 ◆ 5<br />

Formerly EF-034D ELA Reading 4<br />

CRFR4 052373 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

LEC MW 8:00 AM 10:30 AM LINN 135<br />

ENG-101 Int. Elements of Writing ◆ 3<br />

Formerly CC-110T Int. Elements of Writing<br />

CRFC5 052375 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

LEC T 12:00 PM 1:50 PM LINN 137<br />

TH 12:00 PM 12:50 PM LINN 137<br />

ESI-091 Intensive ESL Communications 5 ◆ 5<br />

Formerly EF-056D ELA Communication 5<br />

CRFM5 052384 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

LEC MW 12:00 PM 2:30 PM LINN 137<br />

ESI-094 Intensive ESL Grammar 5 ◆ 5<br />

Formerly EF-046D ELA Grammar 5<br />

CRFG5 052380 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

LEC TTH 8:00 AM 10:30 AM LINN 137<br />

RDG-130 Int. Effective Reading Strategies 3<br />

Formerly CC-102T Efficient Reading and Study<br />

CRFR5 052376 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

LEC M 8:00 AM 9:50 AM LINN 137<br />

W 8:00 AM 8:50 AM LINN 137<br />

FIR Fire Science<br />

Call 319-398-4983 for more information.<br />

Open only to Fire Science students.<br />

FLS Foreign Language - Spanish<br />

Call 319-398-4913 for more information.<br />

Mid Session<br />

FLS-141 Elementary Spanish I 4<br />

Formerly FO-110T Elementary Spanish I<br />

CRF51 050890 04-Jun-07 25-Jun-07 Hidalgo<br />

LEC MTWTHF 8:00 AM 11:50 AM BENT 354<br />

CRF52 050891 04-Jun-07 25-Jun-07 Putzy<br />

LEC MTWTHF 8:00 AM 11:50 AM BENT 318<br />

FLS-231 Intermediate Spanish I ◆ 3<br />

Formerly FO-320T Intermediate Spanish I<br />

CRF55 050896 04-Jun-07 21-Jun-07 Lyloc<br />

LEC MTWTH 8:00 AM 11:50 AM BENT 322<br />

Cedar Rapids Main Campus<br />

◆ - Check Course Description for Prerequisite<br />

Second Session<br />

FLS-142 Elementary Spanish II 4<br />

Formerly FO-210T Elementary Spanish II<br />

CRF53 050892 02-Jul-07 24-Jul-07 Shrage<br />

LEC MTWTHF 8:00 AM 11:50 AM BENT 354<br />

CRF54 050894 02-Jul-07 24-Jul-07 Putzy<br />

LEC MTWTHF 8:00 AM 11:50 AM BENT 318<br />

FLS-232 Intermediate Spanish II ◆ 3<br />

Formerly FO-330T Intermediate Spanish II<br />

CRF57 050898 02-Jul-07 23-Jul-07 Fink<br />

LEC MTWTH 8:00 AM 11:50 AM BENT 322<br />

GEO Geography<br />

Call 319-398-4911 for more information.<br />

Second Session<br />

GEO-121 World Regional Geography 3<br />

Formerly GY-120T World Regional Geography<br />

CRF01 050867 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07 Brigham<br />

LEC MTWTH 10:00 AM 11:50 AM BENT 315<br />

GRA Graphic Communications<br />

Call 319-398-5416 for more information.<br />

Open only to Graphic Communications students.<br />

First Session<br />

GRA-151 Web Design 3<br />

Formerly DD-179U Internet Web Page Design<br />

CRF01 050026 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Parks<br />

L/L MTWTHF 10:00 AM 11:50 AM NIEL 306<br />

GRA-191 Production Techniques I 3<br />

Formerly DD-188U Production Techniques I<br />

CRF01 050035 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Parks<br />

L/L MTWTHF 8:00 AM 9:50 AM NIEL 306<br />

Second Session<br />

GRA-127 Illustrator I 3<br />

Formerly DD-183U Digital Drawing I<br />

CRF01 050034 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07 Brandstetter<br />

L/L MTWTHF 10:00 AM 11:50 AM NIEL 306<br />

GRA-131 Digital Layout 3<br />

Formerly DD-181U Page Layout I<br />

CRF01 050030 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07 Brandstetter<br />

L/L MTWTHF 8:00 AM 9:50 AM NIEL 306<br />

HCM Hospitality, Culinary Arts & Management<br />

Call 319-398-5468 for more information.<br />

First Session<br />

HCM-117 Bakery I (Lab) 2<br />

Formerly HO-115U Bakery I<br />

CRF01 050893 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Dettman<br />

LAB TWTH 8:00 AM 11:50 AM MANS 207A<br />

Mid Session<br />

HCM-122 International Breads ◆ 2<br />

Formerly HO-116U International Breads<br />

CRF01 056631 04-Jun-07 13-Jul-07 Ewalt<br />

LAB TTH 1:00 PM 4:50 PM MANS 207<br />

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2007 Summer 2007<br />

HCM-123 International Pastries ◆ 2<br />

Formerly HO-147U International Pastries<br />

CRF01 056630 04-Jun-07 13-Jul-07 Dettman<br />

LAB MW 1:00 PM 4:50 PM MANS 207<br />

HCM-162 Advanced Culinary Skills ◆ 2<br />

Formerly HO-154U Advanced Culinary Skills<br />

CRF01 050900 04-Jun-07 13-Jul-07 Ewalt<br />

LEC MF 9:00 AM 12:50 PM MANS 207B<br />

HCM-161<br />

Second Session<br />

Stocks and Sauces ◆ 1<br />

Formerly HO-152U Stocks and Sauces<br />

CRF01 050897 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07 Horsfield<br />

LEC TH 12:30 PM 5:20 PM MANS 207A<br />

HIS History<br />

Call 319-398-4911 for more information.<br />

First Session<br />

HIS-121 Ancient Mediterranean World 3<br />

Formerly HI-100T Ancient Mediterranean World<br />

CRF01 050842 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Henderson<br />

LEC MW 6:00 PM 9:30 PM BENT 357<br />

HIS-122 Europe-Age of Monarchy 3<br />

Formerly HI-110T Europe-Age of Monarchy<br />

CRF02 050843 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Flagel<br />

LEC MTWTH 12:00 PM 1:50 PM BENT 357<br />

HIS-124 Europe-Age of Nationalism 3<br />

Formerly HI-130T Europe-Age of Nationalism<br />

CRF08 050871 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Owen<br />

LEC TTH 6:00 PM 9:30 PM BENT 315<br />

HIS-151 U.S. History to 1877 3<br />

Formerly HI-140T US History: Agrarian America<br />

CRF04 050844 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Weld<br />

LEC MW 6:00 PM 9:30 PM BENT 319<br />

CRF05 050845 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Weld<br />

LEC MTWTH 12:00 PM 1:50 PM BENT 319<br />

HIS-152 U.S. History Since 1877 3<br />

Formerly HI-150T US History: Ind America<br />

CRF03 050846 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Byrne<br />

LEC MTWTH 10:00 AM 11:50 AM BENT 305<br />

Second Session<br />

HIS-121 Ancient Mediterranean World 3<br />

Formerly HI-100T Ancient Mediterranean World<br />

CRF06 050872 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07 Drey<br />

LEC TTH 6:00 PM 9:30 PM BENT 355<br />

CRTP3 054884 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07 Peterson<br />

KTS MTWTH 2:00 PM 3:50 PM LINN 203A<br />

HIS-122 Europe-Age of Monarchy 3<br />

Formerly HI-110T Europe-Age of Monarchy<br />

CRF07 050873 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07 Yost<br />

LEC MTWTH 12:00 PM 1:50 PM BENT 359<br />

HIS-151 U.S. History to 1877 3<br />

Formerly HI-140T US History: Agrarian America<br />

CRF09 050868 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07 Flagel<br />

LEC MTWTH 8:00 AM 9:50 AM BENT 356<br />

20<br />

(Summer 2007)<br />

Cedar Rapids Main Campus<br />

◆ - Check Course Description for Prerequisite<br />

HIS-152 U.S. History Since 1877 3<br />

Formerly HI-150T US History: Ind America<br />

CRF10 050869 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07 Flagel<br />

LEC MTWTH 12:00 PM 1:50 PM BENT 304<br />

CRF11 050870 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07<br />

LEC MW 6:00 PM 9:30 PM BENT 359<br />

HIT Health Information Technology<br />

Refer to the program Web site at www.kirkwood.edu/healthscience for<br />

information on the program, courses and registration.<br />

HSC Health Science<br />

First Session<br />

HSC-210 Health Skills I 1<br />

Formerly HS-111U Health Skills I<br />

CRF1A 050967 21-May-07 29-Jun-07<br />

LEC M 8:00 AM 9:20 AM LINN 107<br />

LAB M 10:00 AM 12:30 PM LINN 236<br />

CRF1B 050972 21-May-07 29-Jun-07<br />

LEC M 8:00 AM 9:20 AM LINN 107<br />

LAB M 1:00 PM 3:30 PM LINN 236<br />

CRF2A 050974 21-May-07 29-Jun-07<br />

LEC T 8:00 AM 9:20 AM LINN 147A<br />

LAB TH 7:30 AM 10:00 AM LINN 236<br />

CRF2B 050987 21-May-07 29-Jun-07<br />

LEC T 8:00 AM 9:20 AM LINN 147A<br />

LAB TH 10:15 AM 12:45 PM LINN 236<br />

CRFPM 050994 21-May-07 29-Jun-07<br />

LEC T 5:30 PM 6:50 PM LINN 216<br />

LAB T 7:00 PM 9:30 PM LINN 236<br />

Full Session<br />

HSC-107 Professionals in Health 2<br />

Formerly HS-110U Professionals in Health<br />

CRF01 050961 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Meyer<br />

LEC T 12:30 PM 3:00 PM LINN 116<br />

CRF02 050964 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

LEC M 6:00 PM 8:40 PM LINN 335<br />

CRF03 050965 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Meyer<br />

LEC T 8:00 AM 10:40 AM LINN 344<br />

CRF04 050966 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

LEC TH 12:30 PM 3:00 PM LINN 116<br />

CRTA3 054704 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Zieser<br />

KTS F 10:45 AM 1:25 PM LINN 203A<br />

HSC-115 Medical Terminology 4<br />

Formerly HS-120U Medical Terminology<br />

CRF01 051023 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Wilt<br />

LEC MW 2:00 PM 4:30 PM LINN 116<br />

HSC-117 Basic Medical Terminology 2.5<br />

Formerly HS-123U Basic Medical Terminology<br />

CRF01 051027 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Wilt<br />

LEC MW 11:30 AM 1:00 PM LINN 147A<br />

HSC-217 Introduction to Pathology ◆ 3<br />

Formerly HS-157U Introduction to Pathology<br />

CRF01 051028 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Strange<br />

LEC TTH 1:00 PM 2:50 PM LINN 218<br />

Mid Session<br />

HSC-135 First Aid 0.5<br />

Formerly HS-101U First Aid Concepts<br />

CRF01 050943 04-Jun-07 29-Jun-07 Hebl<br />

LEC T 1:00 PM 2:50 PM LINN 332


2007 Summer 2007<br />

HSC-135 First Aid 0.5<br />

Formerly HS-101U First Aid Concepts<br />

CRF02 050944 04-Jun-07 29-Jun-07 Hebl<br />

LEC TH 8:00 AM 9:50 AM LINN 335<br />

Second Session<br />

HSC-211 Health Skills II 1<br />

Formerly HS-112U Health Skills II<br />

CRF1A 051013 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07<br />

LEC M 8:00 AM 9:20 AM LINN 111<br />

LAB M 10:00 AM 12:30 PM LINN 236<br />

CRF1B 051016 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07<br />

LEC M 8:00 AM 9:20 AM LINN 111<br />

LAB M 1:00 PM 3:50 PM LINN 236<br />

CRF2A 051004 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07<br />

LEC T 8:00 AM 9:20 AM LINN 216<br />

LAB TH 7:30 AM 10:00 AM LINN 236<br />

CRF2B 051009 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07<br />

LEC T 8:00 AM 9:20 AM LINN 216<br />

LAB TH 10:15 AM 12:45 PM LINN 236<br />

CRFPM 051018 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07<br />

LEC T 5:30 PM 6:50 PM LINN 216<br />

LAB T 7:00 PM 9:30 PM LINN 236<br />

HSV Human Services<br />

Contact Susan Simon, coordinator, at 319-398-5410<br />

for more information.<br />

First Session<br />

HSV-800 Human Service Field Exp/Seminar ◆ 3<br />

Formerly SL-800T Human Services Field Experienc<br />

CRF01 053496 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Weigel<br />

INT MTWTH 9:00 AM 9:50 AM BENT 305<br />

HUM Humanities<br />

Call 319-398-4913 for more information.<br />

Full Session<br />

HUM-116 Encounters in Humanities 3<br />

Formerly HM-100T Encounters in Humanities<br />

CRF50 050903 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

LEC M 6:00 PM 9:30 PM BENT 323<br />

Second Session<br />

HUM-105 Working in America 3<br />

Formerly HM-105T Working in America<br />

CRF50 050905 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07<br />

LEC MTWTH 10:00 AM 11:50 AM BENT 303<br />

HUM-116 Encounters in Humanities 3<br />

Formerly HM-100T Encounters in Humanities<br />

CRF51 050902 02-July-07 10-Aug-07 Anderson<br />

LEC MTWTH 10:00 AM 11:50 AM BENT 304<br />

IND Industrial Technology<br />

Call 319-398-4983 for more information.<br />

Cedar Rapids Main Campus<br />

◆ - Check Course Description for Prerequisite<br />

INT Interior Design<br />

Call 319-398-5416 for more information.<br />

First Session<br />

INT-310 Architectural Graphics ◆ 4<br />

Formerly ID-106U Architectural Graphics<br />

CRF01 050058 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Konen<br />

L/L MTWTHF 8:00 AM 11:05 AM NIEL 334D<br />

CRF02 050060 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Konen<br />

L/L MTWTHF 12:00 PM 3:05 PM NIEL 334D<br />

ITP Interpreting<br />

Contact Linda Krog, coordinator, at 319-398-5480<br />

for more information.<br />

Mid Session<br />

ITP-161 Signing Systems in Ed Setting 3<br />

Formerly SI-125T Signing Systems in Ed Setting<br />

CRF01 053569 4-Jun-07 13-Jul-07 Panosh<br />

LEC MTWTH 9:00 AM 10:50 AM BENT 302<br />

LIT Literature<br />

Call 319-398-4998 for more information.<br />

First Session<br />

LIT-206 Forms of Lit: Fiction ◆ 3<br />

Formerly LR-206T Forms of Lit: Fiction<br />

CRFF1 052238 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Nebergall<br />

LEC MTWTH 10:00 AM 11:50 AM LINN 126A<br />

LIT-222 Lit & Culture: American Dreams ◆ 3<br />

Formerly LR-222T Lit & Culture: American Dreams<br />

CRFD1 052239 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Price<br />

LEC MTWTH 12:00 PM 1:50 PM LINN 126A<br />

Full Session<br />

LIT-206 Forms of Lit: Fiction ◆ 3<br />

Formerly LR-206T Forms of Lit: Fiction<br />

CRFZ9 052264 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Mitchell<br />

LEC TH 6:00 PM 9:30 PM LINN 126A<br />

CRTZ2 053699 21-May-07 31-Jul-07 Brown<br />

KTS MW 6:00 PM 8:30 PM LINN 202<br />

LIT-207 Forms of Lit: Poetry ◆ 3<br />

Formerly LR-207T Forms of Lit: Poetry<br />

CRTP1 054749 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS TTH 2:00 PM 3:50 PM LINN 211B<br />

Mid Session<br />

LIT-206 Forms of Lit: Fiction ◆ 3<br />

Formerly LR-206T Forms of Lit: Fiction<br />

CRFD1 052245 04-Jun-07 13-Jul-07<br />

LEC MTWTH 10:00 AM 11:50 AM LINN 111<br />

Second Session<br />

LIT-206 Forms of Lit: Fiction ◆ 3<br />

Formerly LR-206T Forms of Lit: Fiction<br />

CRFF1 052255 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07 Mitchell<br />

LEC MTWTH 12:00 PM 1:50 PM LINN 126A<br />

21<br />

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2007 Summer 2007<br />

LRN Learning Services<br />

Call 319-398-5574 for more information.<br />

First Session<br />

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

Formerly CC-141U Oral Communication/Workplace<br />

CRF01 051072 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Allen<br />

LEC TWTH 8:00 AM 10:50 AM LINN 105<br />

ENG-013 Basic Writing 3<br />

Formerly PT-095D Basic Writing<br />

CRF01 053044 21-May-07 29-Jun-07<br />

LEC MTWTH 8:00 AM 9:50 AM LINN 133<br />

MAT-041 Basic Math 3<br />

Formerly PT-102U Basic Math<br />

CRF01 053047 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Lovell<br />

LEC MTWTH 9:00 AM 10:50 AM LINN 104<br />

MAT-052 Pre-Algebra 3<br />

Formerly PT-080D Pre-Algebra<br />

CRF01 053054 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Lovell<br />

LEC MTWTH 12:00 PM 1:50 PM LINN 104<br />

MAT-731 Introduction to Math (Surg Tech only) 2<br />

Formerly PT-130U Introduction to Mathematics<br />

CRF01 053046 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Baenziger<br />

LEC MTW 12:00 PM 1:50 PM LINN 136<br />

SDV-053 Support Education 1<br />

Formerly PT-092D Supported Education<br />

CRF04 053162 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Cooper<br />

LAB MTWTH TBA LINN 147C<br />

CRF05 053163 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Cooper<br />

LAB MTWTH TBA LINN 147C<br />

CRF06 053164 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Cooper<br />

LAB MTWTH TBA LINN 147C<br />

SDV-084 Academic Prep I 1<br />

Formerly PT-015U Acad Prep<br />

CRF01 053061 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Allen<br />

LAB MTWTH TBA LINN 133<br />

Mid Session<br />

BCA-070 CRE Computer Skills 1<br />

Formerly PT-118D CRE Computer Skills<br />

CRF01 053170 04-Jun-07 10-Aug-07 Wumkes<br />

LAB MTWTH 11:00 AM 11:50 AM LINN 133<br />

ENG-049 CRE Writing/Reading 4<br />

Formerly PT-082D CRE Writing/Reading<br />

CRF01 053169 04-Jun-07 10-Aug-07 Sweet<br />

LEC MTWTH 8:00 AM 8:50 AM LINN 117B<br />

LAB MW 10:00 AM 10:50 AM LINN 133<br />

MAT-018 CRE Math 4<br />

Formerly PT-081D CRE Math<br />

CRF01 053168 04-Jun-07 10-Aug-07 Cooley<br />

LEC MTWTH 8:00 AM 8:50 AM LINN 117A<br />

LAB TTH 10:00 AM 10:50 AM LINN 133<br />

Second Session<br />

ENG-013 Basic Writing 3<br />

Formerly PT-095D Basic Writing<br />

CRF02 053057 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07 Williams<br />

LEC MTWTH 8:00 AM 9:50 AM LINN 133<br />

22<br />

(Summer 2007)<br />

Cedar Rapids Main Campus<br />

◆ - Check Course Description for Prerequisite<br />

ENG-080 <strong>College</strong> Preparatory Reading 3<br />

Formerly PT-036U <strong>College</strong> Prep Reading<br />

CRF01 053058 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07 Williams<br />

LEC MTWTH 10:00 AM 11:50 AM LINN 133<br />

MAT-052 Pre-Algebra 3<br />

Formerly PT-080D Pre-Algebra<br />

CRF02 053060 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07 Christian<br />

LEC MTWTH 8:00 AM 9:50 AM LINN 104<br />

SDV-053 Support Education 1<br />

Formerly PT-092D Supported Education<br />

CRF01 053064 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07 Cooper<br />

LAB MTWTH TBA LINN 147C<br />

CRF02 053065 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07 Cooper<br />

LAB MTWTH TBA LINN 147C<br />

CRF03 053069 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07 Cooper<br />

LAB MTWTH TBA LINN 147C<br />

SDV-086 Academic Prep II 1<br />

Formerly PT-017U Acad Prep<br />

CRF01 053062 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07 Allen<br />

LAB MTWTH TBA LINN 133<br />

Full Session<br />

SDV-053 Support Education 1<br />

Formerly PT-092D Supported Education<br />

CRF07 053165 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Cooper<br />

LAB MTWTH TBA LINN 147C<br />

CRF08 053166 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Cooper<br />

LAB MTWTH TBA LINN 147C<br />

CRF09 053167 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Cooper<br />

LAB MTWTH TBA LINN 147C<br />

MAP Medical Assistant<br />

Refer to the program Web site at www.kirkwood.edu for information on<br />

the program, courses and registration.<br />

MAT Mathematics<br />

Call 319-398-5516 for more information.<br />

Students enrolling in mathematics courses must have qualifying ACT or<br />

COMPASS test scores; or college transcripts to show successful completion<br />

of appropriate prerequisite.<br />

First Session<br />

MAT-041 Basic Math 3<br />

Formerly PT-102U Basic Math<br />

CRF01 053047 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Lovell<br />

LEC MTWTH 9:00 AM 10:50 AM LINN 104<br />

See LRN or call 319-398-5574 for more information.<br />

MAT-052 Pre-Algebra 3<br />

Formerly PT-080D Pre-Algebra<br />

CRF01 053054 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Lovell<br />

LEC MTWTH 12:00 PM 1:50 PM LINN 104<br />

See LRN or call 319-398-5574 for more information.<br />

MAT-062 Elementary Algebra 3<br />

Formerly MT-010D Beginning Algebra<br />

CRF20 050460 21-May-07 29-Jun-07<br />

LEC MTWTH 8:00 AM 9:50 AM LINN 339<br />

CRF30 050463 21-May-07 29-Jun-07<br />

LEC MTWTH 10:00 AM 11:50 AM LINN 339


2007 Summer 2007<br />

MAT-102 Intermediate Algebra 4<br />

Formerly MT-105U Intermediate Algebra<br />

CRF20 050468 21-May-07 29-Jun-07<br />

LEC MTWTH 8:00 AM 9:50 AM LINN 346<br />

CRF30 050470 21-May-07 29-Jun-07<br />

LEC MTWTH 10:00 AM 11:50 AM LINN 346<br />

MAT-107 Survey of Mathematics 4<br />

Formerly MT-104U Survey of Mathematics<br />

CRF10 050466 21-May-07 29-Jun-07<br />

LEC MTWTH 10:00 AM 11:50 AM LINN 147B<br />

MAT-115 Mathematics and Society ◆ 3<br />

Formerly MT-110T Math for Decision Making<br />

CRF10 050473 21-May-07 29-Jun-07<br />

LEC MTWTH 8:00 AM 9:50 AM LINN 331<br />

MAT-120 <strong>College</strong> Algebra 3<br />

Formerly MT-118T <strong>College</strong> Algebra<br />

CRF10 050486 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Keller<br />

LEC MTWTH 8:00 AM 9:50 AM LINN 331<br />

MAT-138 <strong>College</strong> Algebra With Limits 4<br />

Formerly MT-150T Precalculus I<br />

CRF10 050498 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Weglarz<br />

LEC MTWTH 10:00 AM 11:50 AM LINN 108<br />

MAT-155 Statistical Ideas 3<br />

Formerly MT-115T Statistical Ideas<br />

CRF10 050475 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Davis<br />

LEC MTWTH 10:00 AM 11:50 AM LINN 146<br />

MAT-731 Introduction to Math (Surg Tech Only) 2<br />

Formerly PT-130U Introduction to Mathematics<br />

CRF01 053046 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Baenziger<br />

LEC MTW 12:00 PM 1:50 PM LINN 136<br />

See LRN or call 319-398-5574 for more information.<br />

Full Session<br />

MAT-062 Elementary Algebra 3<br />

Formerly MT-010D Beginning Algebra<br />

CRF10 050458 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

LEC MW 6:00 PM 8:00 PM LINN 108<br />

CRTP3 054803 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS TTH 4:00 PM 5:50 PM LINN 203A<br />

MAT-102 Intermediate Algebra 4<br />

Formerly MT-105U Intermediate Algebra<br />

CRF10 050467 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

LEC TTH 6:00 PM 8:40 PM LINN 108<br />

CRTA3 054037 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS TTH 7:30 AM 9:50 AM LINN 203A<br />

MAT-115 Mathematics and Society ◆ 3<br />

Formerly MT-110T Math for Decision Making<br />

CRTA1 054651 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Roose<br />

KTS TTH 10:00 AM 11:50 AM LINN 211B<br />

MAT-136 Trigonometry & Analytic Geometry 5<br />

Formerly MT-151T Precalculus II<br />

CRF10 050497 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

LEC MTH 5:30 PM 8:50 PM LINN 146<br />

MAT-140 Finite Math 3<br />

Formerly MT-120T Finite Mathematics<br />

CRF10 050487 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

LEC TTH 6:00 AM 8:00 PM LINN 219<br />

CRTP1 054726 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Roose<br />

KTS TTH 12:00 PM 1:50 PM LINN 211B<br />

Cedar Rapids Main Campus<br />

◆ - Check Course Description for Prerequisite<br />

MAT-155 Statistical Ideas 3<br />

Formerly MT-115T Statistical Ideas<br />

CRTP2 053809 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Roose<br />

KTS TTH 4:00 PM 5:50 PM LINN 202<br />

MAT-157 Statistics 4<br />

Formerly MT-125T Fundamentals of Statistics<br />

CRF10 050488 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

LEC MW 5:30 PM 8:10 PM LINN 219<br />

MAT-210 Calculus I 4<br />

Formerly MT-160T Calculus I<br />

CRF10 050499 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Weglarz/Schiltz<br />

LEC MTWTH 8:00 AM 9:10 AM LINN 348<br />

CRF20 050500 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Keller/Koopman<br />

LEC MTWTH 10:00 AM 11:10 AM LINN 348<br />

MAT-216 Calculus II ◆ 4<br />

Formerly MT-161T Calculus II<br />

CRF10 050501 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Davis/Swart<br />

LEC MTWTH 8:00 AM 9:10 AM LINN 146<br />

Mid Session<br />

MAT-157 Statistics 4<br />

Formerly MT-125T Fundamentals of Statistics<br />

CRF20 050489 04-Jun-07 13-Jul-07 Sedlacek<br />

LEC MTWTHF 8:00 AM 9:50 AM LINN 110<br />

MAT-165 Business Calculus 3<br />

Formerly MT-130T Business Calculus<br />

CRF10 050493 04-Jun-07 13-Jul-07 Sedlacek<br />

LEC MTWTH 10:00 AM 11:50 AM LINN 110<br />

Second Session<br />

MAT-052 Pre-Algebra 3<br />

Formerly PT-080D Pre-Algebra<br />

CRF02 053060 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07 Christian<br />

LEC MTWTH 8:00 AM 9:50 AM LINN 104<br />

See LRN or call 319-398-5574 for more information.<br />

MAT-062 Elementary Algebra 3<br />

Formerly MT-010D Beginning Algebra<br />

CRF40 050465 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07 Schiltz<br />

LEC MTWTH 10:00 AM 11:50 AM LINN 147B<br />

MAT-102 Intermediate Algebra 4<br />

Formerly MT-105U Intermediate Algebra<br />

CRF40 050471 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07 Koopman<br />

LEC MTWTHF 8:00 AM 9:50 AM LINN 346<br />

CRF50 050472 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07<br />

LEC MTWTHF 10:00 AM 11:50 AM LINN 346<br />

MAT-115 Mathematics and Society ◆ 3<br />

Formerly MT-110T Math for Decision Making<br />

CRF20 050474 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07 Swart<br />

LEC MTWTH 10:00 AM 11:50 AM LINN 333<br />

MAT-157 Statistics 4<br />

Formerly MT-125T Fundamentals of Statistics<br />

CRF30 050492 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07 Amer<br />

LEC MTWTHF 10:00 AM 11:50 AM LINN 219<br />

MAT-740 Introduction to Technical Math 2<br />

Formerly IT-111U Introduction to Technical Math<br />

CRF01 056636 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07 Philpott<br />

LEC MTWTH 7:00 AM 7:50 AM JONE 128<br />

23<br />

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Cedar Rapids Main Campus


2007 Summer 2007<br />

MFG Manufacturing<br />

Call 319-398-4983 for more information.<br />

MGT Management<br />

Call 319-398-5416 for more information.<br />

First Session<br />

MGT-101 Principles of Management 3<br />

Formerly AD-102T Introduction to Management<br />

CRF01 050163 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Lifto<br />

LEC MTWTH 8:00 AM 9:50 AM NIEL 106<br />

MGT-145 Human Relations in Management 3<br />

Formerly PC-105U Human Relations<br />

CRF01 050155 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Abel<br />

LEC MTWTH 8:00 AM 9:50 AM NIEL 122<br />

CRF02 050045 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Holmes<br />

LEC MTWTH 10:00 AM 11:50 AM NIEL 122<br />

Full Session<br />

MGT-130 Principles of Supervision 3<br />

Formerly AD-104U Principles of Supervision<br />

CRTP2 053947 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS MW 4:00 PM 5:50 PM LINN 202<br />

MGT-145 Human Relations in Management 3<br />

Formerly PC-105U Human Relations<br />

CRTP2 053927 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Whitson<br />

KTS MW 2:00 PM 3:50 PM LINN 202<br />

Mid Session<br />

MGT-137 Developing Leadership Skills 1<br />

Formerly AD-151U Developing Leadership Skills<br />

CRF01 050174 16-Jun-07 16-Jun-07 Khaw<br />

LEC S 8:00 AM 5:00 PM NIEL 127<br />

MGT-139 Effective Team Bldg/Managers 1<br />

Formerly AD-149U Effective Team Bldg/Managers<br />

CRTA2 053550 22-Jun-07 22-Jun-07 Whitson<br />

KTS F 8:00 AM 4:50 PM LINN 202<br />

MGT-140 Time Mgmt in the Workplace 1<br />

Formerly AD-121U Time Mgmt in the Workplace<br />

CRTA2 053525 01-Jun-07 01-Jun-07 Whitson<br />

KTS F 8:00 AM 4:50 PM LINN 202<br />

MGT-145 Human Relations in Management 3<br />

Formerly PC-105U Human Relations<br />

CRFA3 050054 04-Jun-07 29-Jun-07 Stewart<br />

LEC MW 9:30 AM 1:50 PM WASH 003<br />

Second Session<br />

MGT-145 Human Relations in Management 3<br />

Formerly PC-105U Human Relations<br />

CRF06 050056 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07 Walker<br />

LEC MTWTH 8:00 AM 9:50 AM NIEL 127<br />

24<br />

(Summer 2007)<br />

Cedar Rapids Main Campus<br />

MKT Marketing<br />

Call 319-398-5416 for more information.<br />

First Session<br />

MKT-110 Principles of Marketing 3<br />

Formerly MR-101T Principles of Marketing<br />

CRF01 050072 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Millard<br />

LEC MTWTH 8:00 AM 9:50 AM NIEL 127<br />

MKT-140 Principles of Selling 3<br />

Formerly MR-103T Principles of Selling<br />

CRF01 050074 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Millard<br />

LEC MTWTH 10:00 AM 11:50 AM NIEL 127<br />

Full Session<br />

MKT-110 Principles of Marketing 3<br />

Formerly MR-101T Principles of Marketing<br />

CRTZ1 054941 21-May-07 31-Jul-07 Wells<br />

KTS MW 6:00 PM 8:30 PM LINN 211B<br />

MKT-187 Perspectives/Int'l Marketing 3<br />

Formerly MR-127U Perspectives/Int'l Marketing<br />

CRF01 050079 Denmark Abel<br />

CRF02 050597 England Goings<br />

MLT Medical Lab Technician<br />

For more information on this Hawkeye <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> partnership<br />

program, refer to the Health Science Web site at<br />

www.kirkwood.edu/health science.<br />

MMS Mass Media Studies<br />

Contact Rose Kodet, coordinator, at 319-398-4953 for more information.<br />

Full Session<br />

MMS-920 Field Experience 3<br />

Formerly MD-800T Com Media/PR Field Experience<br />

CRF01 052767 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Kodet<br />

INT TBA TBA TBA<br />

MMS-948 Special Projects 1<br />

Formerly MD-999T Special Projects<br />

CRF01 052768 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Kodet<br />

LEC TBA TBA TBA<br />

MTR Medical Transcription<br />

Refer to the program Web site at www.kirkwood.edu/healthscience for<br />

information on the program, courses and registration.<br />

MUA Music - Applied<br />

Call 319-398-4913 for more information.<br />

Private Music Lessons (14 lessons) - Sign up for a lesson in the music<br />

wing, Cedar Hall, or call the music office, 319-398-4956, to contact<br />

your instructor. The materials fee for music lessons applies to the lessons<br />

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

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

MUA-300<br />

Full Session<br />

Applied Baritone 1-2<br />

Formerly MC-166T Baritone<br />

CRF01 052063 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

LESS TBA TBA TBA<br />

CRF02 052064 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

LESS TBA TBA TBA<br />

◆ - Check Course Description for Prerequisite


2007 Summer 2007<br />

MUA-301 Applied Bassoon 1-2<br />

Formerly MC-161T Bassoon<br />

CRF01 051103 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

LESS TBA TBA TBA<br />

CRF02 051109 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

LESS TBA TBA TBA<br />

MUA-302 Applied Cello 1-2<br />

Formerly MC-156T Cello<br />

CRF01 051110 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

LESS TBA TBA TBA<br />

CRF02 051112 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

LESS TBA TBA TBA<br />

MUA-303 Applied Clarinet 1-2<br />

Formerly MC-160T Clarinet<br />

CRF02 051120 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Huyck<br />

LESS TBA TBA TBA<br />

CRF01 051117 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Huyck<br />

LESS TBA TBA TBA<br />

MUA-304 Applied Drum Set 1-2<br />

Formerly MC-168T Percussion/Drum Set<br />

CRF01 051124 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 McPartland<br />

LESS TBA TBA CEDR 370<br />

CRF02 051125 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 McPartland<br />

LESS TBA TBA CEDR 370<br />

MUA-305 Applied Flute 1-2<br />

Formerly MC-158T Flute<br />

CRF01 051126 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Chadima<br />

LESS TBA TBA TBA<br />

CRF02 051127 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Chadima<br />

LESS TBA TBA TBA<br />

MUA-306 Applied French Horn 1-2<br />

Formerly MC-164T French Horn<br />

CRF01 051130 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Harris<br />

LESS TBA TBA TBA<br />

CRF02 051132 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Harris<br />

LESS TBA TBA TBA<br />

MUA-307 Applied Guitar 1<br />

Formerly MC-169T Guitar<br />

CRF00 051133 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Towey<br />

LESS TBA TBA CEDR 363<br />

CRF01 051136 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Gruber<br />

LESS TBA TBA CEDR 372<br />

MUA-308 Applied Oboe 1-2<br />

Formerly MC-159T Oboe<br />

CRF01 051141 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Milligan<br />

LESS TBA TBA<br />

CRF02 051145 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Milligan<br />

LESS TBA TBA<br />

MUA-310 Applied Piano 1-2<br />

Formerly MC-151T Piano<br />

CRF01 051153 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Moser<br />

LESS TBA TBA CEDR 371<br />

CRF02 051156 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Moser<br />

LESS TBA TBA CEDR 371<br />

CRF03 051158 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Nichols<br />

LESS TBA TBA CEDR 372<br />

CRF04 051160 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Nichols<br />

LESS TBA TBA CEDR 372<br />

Cedar Rapids Main Campus<br />

MUA-311 Applied Saxophone 1-2<br />

Formerly MC-162T Saxophone<br />

CRF01 051162 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Western<br />

LESS TBA TBA TBA<br />

CRF02 051165 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Western<br />

LESS TBA TBA TBA<br />

MUA-312 Applied String Bass 1<br />

Formerly MC-157T Bass<br />

CRF01 051168 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Welch<br />

LESS TBA TBA CEDR 363<br />

MUA-314 Applied Trombone 1-2<br />

Formerly MC-165T Trombone<br />

CRF01 051181 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Pedde<br />

LESS TBA TBA TBA<br />

CRF02 051184 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Pedde<br />

LESS TBA TBA TBA<br />

MUA-315 Applied Trumpet 1-2<br />

Formerly MC-163T Cornet-Trumpet<br />

CRF02 051197 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Pedde<br />

LESS TBA TBA TBA<br />

CRFO1 051188 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Pedde<br />

LESS TBA TBA TBA<br />

MUA-316 Applied Tuba 1-2<br />

Formerly MC-167T Tuba<br />

CRF01 051202 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Pedde<br />

LESS TBA TBA TBA<br />

CRF02 051208 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Pedde<br />

LESS TBA TBA TBA<br />

MUA-317 Applied Viola 1-2<br />

Formerly MC-155T Viola<br />

CRF01 052061 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

LESS TBA TBA TBA<br />

CRF02 052066 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

LESS TBA TBA TBA<br />

MUA-318 Applied Violin 1-2<br />

Formerly MC-154T Violin<br />

CRF01 051215 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

LESS TBA TBA CEDR 365<br />

CRF02 051221 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

LESS TBA TBA CEDR 365<br />

MUA-319 Applied Voice 1<br />

Formerly MC-150T Voice<br />

CRF01 051229 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Holmes<br />

LESS TBA TBA CEDR 364C<br />

CRF03 052077 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Rothrock<br />

LAB TBA TBA CEDR 364<br />

CRF04 052078 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Benson<br />

LAB TBA TBA CEDR 364C<br />

MUS Music - General<br />

Call 319-398-4913 for more information.<br />

First Session<br />

MUS-100 Music Appreciation 3<br />

Formerly MC-100T Music Appreciation<br />

CRF50 050907 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Moser<br />

LEC MTWTH 10:00 AM 11:50 AM CEDR 234<br />

MUS-102 Music Fundamentals 3<br />

Formerly MC-101T Introduction to Music Theory<br />

CRF01 050908 21-May-07 29-Jun-07<br />

LEC MTWTH<br />

◆ - Check Course Description for Prerequisite<br />

8:00 AM 9:50 AM CEDR 375<br />

25<br />

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Cedar Rapids Main Campus


2007 Summer 2007<br />

Full Session<br />

MUS-100 Music Appreciation 3<br />

Formerly MC-100T Music Appreciation<br />

CRTA3 054059 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Risse<br />

KTS MW 8:00 AM 9:50 AM LINN 203A<br />

MUS-165 Jazz Combo 1<br />

Formerly MC-237T Jazz Combo<br />

CRF50 052052 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 McPartland<br />

LAB TBA TBA CEDR 375<br />

NET Computer Networking<br />

Call 319-398-5416 for more information.<br />

First Session<br />

NET-122 Computer Hardware Basics 3<br />

Formerly DG-211U Intro to PC Hardware<br />

CRF01 049884 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Symington<br />

L/L MTWTHF 8:00 AM 9:50 AM NIEL 213<br />

NET-146 Intro to Local Area Networking 3<br />

Formerly DG-143U Intro to Local Area Networks<br />

CRF01 049876 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Smith<br />

LEC MTWTH 10:00 AM 11:50 AM BENT 352<br />

NET-174 LAN Administration ◆ 3<br />

Formerly DG-153U LAN Administration<br />

CRF01 049877 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Smith<br />

L/L MTWTHF 8:00 AM 9:50 AM NIEL 217<br />

NET-190 Critical Problem Solving 1<br />

Formerly DG-176U Critical Problem Solving<br />

CRF01 049888 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Beaty<br />

LEC MWF 12:00 PM 12:50 PM NIEL 121<br />

NET-212 Cisco Networking ◆ 3<br />

Formerly DG-183U LAN Design/Protocol: Cisco I<br />

CRF01 049879 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 McCarthy<br />

L/L MTWTHF 10:00 AM 11:50 AM NIEL 217<br />

NET-338 Directory Concepts ◆ 3<br />

Formerly DG-224U Directory Concepts<br />

CRF01 049886 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Symington<br />

LEC MTWTH 10:00 AM 11:50 AM NIEL 121<br />

NET-400 Linux Networking ◆ 3<br />

Formerly DG-223U Linux Networking<br />

CRF01 049887 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Beaty<br />

L/L MTWTHF 10:00 AM 11:50 AM NIEL 218<br />

NET-680 TCP/IP For Networking ◆ 3<br />

Formerly DG-186U TCP/IP For Networking<br />

CRF01 049882 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Beaty<br />

L/L MTWTHF 8:00 AM 9:50 AM NIEL 218<br />

Second Session<br />

NET-137 Advanced PC Concepts ◆ 3<br />

Formerly DG-182U Advanced PC Concepts<br />

CRF01 049878 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07 Williams<br />

L/L MTWTHF 8:00 AM 9:50 AM NIEL 109<br />

NET-222 Cisco Routers ◆ 3<br />

Formerly DG-190U Router Basics: Cisco 2<br />

CRF01 049883 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07 Thompson<br />

L/L MTWTHF 8:00 AM 9:50 AM NIEL 217<br />

26<br />

(Summer 2007)<br />

Cedar Rapids Main Campus<br />

◆ - Check Course Description for Prerequisite<br />

NET-561 NDS Administration ◆ 3<br />

Formerly DG-180U NetWare NDS Administration<br />

CRF01 049880 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07 Thompson<br />

L/L MTWTHF 10:00 AM 11:50 AM NIEL 217<br />

OTA Occupational Therapy Assisting<br />

Refer to the program Web site at www.kirkwood.edu/healthscience for<br />

information on the program, courses and registration.<br />

PEA Physical Education - Activities<br />

Call 319-398-5516 for more information.<br />

First Session<br />

PEA-154 Racquetball I 1<br />

Formerly RN-195T Beginning Racquetball<br />

CRF10 050558 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Muhl<br />

LAB MW 12:00 PM 1:50 PM JOHN RB1<br />

CRF20 050559 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Muhl<br />

LAB TTH 12:00 PM 1:50 PM JOHN RB1<br />

PEA-174 Tennis I 1<br />

Formerly RN-172T Beginning Tennis<br />

CRF10 050557 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Muhl<br />

LAB MW 10:00 AM 11:50 AM JOHN GYM<br />

PEA-187 Weight Training I 1<br />

Formerly RN-213T Weight Conditioning/Fitness I<br />

CRF10 050560 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Muhl<br />

LAB TTH 10:00 AM 11:50 AM JOHN WTR<br />

PHI Philosophy<br />

Call 319-398-4913 for more information.<br />

First Session<br />

PHI-101 Intro to Philosophy 3<br />

Formerly PN-101T Intro to Philosophy<br />

CRF50 52093 21-May-07 29-Jun-07<br />

LEC MTWTH 12:00 PM 1:50 PM CEDR 341<br />

PHI-111 Basic Reasoning 3<br />

Formerly PN-105T Basic Reasoning<br />

CRF50 052097 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Bullwinkle<br />

LEC MTWTH 10:00 AM 11:50 AM BENT 316<br />

Full Session<br />

PHI-105 Introduction to Ethics 3<br />

Formerly PN-109T Introduction to Ethics<br />

CRTP1 054736 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 McCarty<br />

KTS MW 2:00 PM 3:50 PM LINN 211B<br />

PHI-111 Basic Reasoning 3<br />

Formerly PN-105T Basic Reasoning<br />

CRF50 052108 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

LEC T 6:00 PM 9:30 PM BENT 322<br />

Second Session<br />

PHI-105 Introduction to Ethics 3<br />

Formerly PN-109T Introduction to Ethics<br />

CRF50 052110 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07 McCord<br />

LEC MW 6:00 PM 9:30 PM BENT 318


2007 Summer 2007<br />

PHS Physical Science<br />

Call 319-398-5516 for more information.<br />

PHS-151<br />

Mid Session<br />

Introduction to Astronomy 3<br />

Formerly PA-105T Astronomy<br />

CRF10 055273 04-Jun-07 13-Jul-07 Elliff<br />

LEC MTWTH 8:00 AM 9:50 AM BENT 319<br />

PHY Physics<br />

Call 319-398-5516 for more information.<br />

Mid Session<br />

PHY-120 Introductory Physics 3<br />

Formerly PA-100T Introductory Physics<br />

CRF20 050554 04-Jun-07 13-Jul-07 Arnett<br />

LEC T 10:00 AM 10:50 AM LINN 247<br />

LAB F 10:00 AM 11:50 AM LINN 248<br />

LEC MWTH 10:00 AM 11:50 AM LINN 247<br />

LAB T 10:00 AM 10:50 AM LINN 248<br />

PNN Nursing - Practical<br />

Refer to the program Web site at www.kirkwood.edu/healthscience for<br />

information on the program, courses and registration.<br />

POL Politcal Science<br />

Call 319-398-4911 for more information.<br />

First Session<br />

POL-111 American National Government 3<br />

Formerly PO-100T American Government<br />

CRF02 050874 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Owen<br />

LEC MTWTH 8:00 AM 9:50 AM BENT 357<br />

POL-121 International Relations 3<br />

Formerly PO-130T International Relations<br />

CRF03 050875 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Owen<br />

LEC MTWTH 10:00 AM 11:50 AM BENT 356<br />

PRL Paralegal<br />

Contact Wendy Geertz, coordinator, at 319-398-5576<br />

for more information.<br />

Full Session<br />

PRL-111 Adv Legal Research/Writing ◆ 2<br />

Formerly LA-109T Adv Legal Research/Writing<br />

CRF01 050946 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Butz<br />

LEC W 6:00 PM 9:00 PM LINN 105<br />

PRL-176 Civil Litigation ◆ 3<br />

Formerly LA-110T Civil Litigation<br />

CRF01 053872 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Clevenger<br />

LEC T 6:00 PM 9:30 PM BENT 357<br />

PRL-181 Workers' Compensation 2<br />

Formerly LA-149T Workers' Compensation<br />

CRF01 052776 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Scheldrup<br />

LEC M 6:00 PM 8:50 PM BENT 304<br />

PRL-932 Internship 3<br />

Formerly LA-800T Legal Assistant Internship<br />

CRF01 052773 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Geertz<br />

INT TBA TBA TBA<br />

Cedar Rapids Main Campus<br />

◆ - Check Course Description for Prerequisite<br />

PRL-945 Secured Transactions ◆ 2<br />

Formerly LA-148T Selected Legal Topics<br />

CRF01 053875 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 McCuskey<br />

LEC TH 5:00 PM 7:50 PM BENT 357<br />

PSY Psychology<br />

Call 319-398-4911 for more information.<br />

First Session<br />

PSY-111 Intro to Psychology 3<br />

Formerly PC-100T General Psychology<br />

CRF01 050853 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Turnbough<br />

LEC MTWTH 8:00 AM 9:50 AM BENT 306<br />

CRF02 050852 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Mitchell<br />

LEC TTH 6:00 PM 9:30 PM BENT 306<br />

CRTP3 054820 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Johnson<br />

KTS MTWTH 12:00 PM 1:50 PM LINN 203A<br />

PSY-121 Developmental Psychology ◆ 3<br />

Formerly PC-200T Developmental Psychology<br />

CRF03 050854 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Bryant<br />

LEC MTWTH 12:00 PM 1:50 PM BENT 306<br />

CRF04 050855 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Mitchell<br />

LEC MW 6:00 PM 9:30 PM BENT 306<br />

PSY-241 Abnormal Psychology ◆ 3<br />

Formerly PC-230T Abnormal Psychology<br />

CRF06 050856 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Cira-Debban<br />

LEC TTH 6:00 PM 9:30 PM BENT 358<br />

PSY-251 Social Psychology ◆ 3<br />

Formerly PC-210T Social Psychology<br />

CRF05 050857 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Dodd<br />

LEC MTWTH 10:00 AM 11:50 AM BENT 306<br />

Full Session<br />

PSY-924 Honors Project 1<br />

Formerly PC-900T Honors Project: Psychology<br />

CRF12 050858<br />

Second Session<br />

PSY-111 Intro to Psychology 3<br />

Formerly PC-100T General Psychology<br />

CRF06 050878 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07 Sauerman<br />

LEC MTWTH 8:00 AM 9:50 AM BENT 359<br />

CRF08 050879 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07 Sauerman<br />

LEC MTWTH 10:00 AM 11:50 AM BENT 359<br />

CRF09 050880 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07 Stephenson<br />

LEC MTWTH 12:00 PM 1:50 PM BENT 359<br />

PSY-121 Developmental Psychology ◆ 3<br />

Formerly PC-200T Developmental Psychology<br />

CRF10 050881 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07 Stephenson<br />

LEC MTWTH 10:00 AM 11:50 AM BENT 305<br />

CRF11 050882 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07 Walker<br />

LEC MW 6:00 PM 9:30 PM BENT 306<br />

CRTP3 054873 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07 Corr<br />

KTS MTWTH 12:00 PM 1:50 PM LINN 203A<br />

PTA Physical Therapist Assistant<br />

Refer to the program Web site at www.kirkwood.edu/healthscience for<br />

information on the program, courses and registration.<br />

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2007 Summer 2007<br />

RCP Respiratory Therapist<br />

Refer to the program Web site at www.kirkwood.edu/healthscience for<br />

information on the program, courses and registration.<br />

REL Religion<br />

Call 319-398-4913 for more information.<br />

First Session<br />

REL-140 Religion in the U.S. 3<br />

Formerly PN-131T Religion in the U.S.<br />

CRF01 058993 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Jauhiainen<br />

LEC MTWTH 12:00 PM 1:50 PM BENT 316<br />

Full Session<br />

REL-101 Survey of World Religions 3<br />

Formerly PN-115T Introduction to World Religion<br />

CRTP2 053917 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 McCarty<br />

KTS TTH 12:00 PM 1:50 PM LINN 202<br />

REL-120 Judaism, Christianity & Islam 3<br />

Formerly PN-116T Judaism, Christianity & Islam<br />

CRF51 052115 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Jauhiainen<br />

LEC T 6:00 PM 9:30 PM BENT 354<br />

SDV Student Development<br />

Call 319-398-5471 for more information.<br />

Full Session<br />

SDV-114 Strategies for Academic Success 3<br />

Formerly IN-200T Tools for <strong>College</strong> Success<br />

CRF01 050887 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Van Steenhuyse<br />

LEC M 6:00 PM 8:50 PM BENT 315<br />

Mid Session<br />

SDV-135 Job Seeking Skills 1<br />

Formerly PT-117U Success: Job Seeking Skills<br />

CRF01 053120 08-Jun-07 09-Jun-07 Pounds<br />

LEC F 5:00 PM 10:00 PM IOWA 125<br />

LEC S 8:00 AM 7:00 PM IOWA 125<br />

SDV-178 Stress Management 1<br />

Formerly PT-112T Stress Management<br />

CRTA2 053539 08-Jun-07 15-Jun-07 Rosene<br />

KTS F 8:00 AM 4:50 PM LINN 202<br />

SOC Sociology<br />

Call 319-398-4911 for more information.<br />

First Session<br />

SOC-110 Introduction to Sociology 3<br />

Formerly SY-100T Introduction to Sociology<br />

CRF01 050848 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Dobling<br />

LEC MTWTH 10:00 AM 11:50 AM BENT 357<br />

CRF02 050849 21-May-07 29-Jun-07<br />

LEC MTWTH 12:00 PM 1:50 PM BENT 304<br />

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◆ - Check Course Description for Prerequisite<br />

SOC-115 Social Problems 3<br />

Formerly SY-120T Social Problems<br />

CRF04 050851 21-May-07 29-Jun-07<br />

LEC MTWTH 10:00 AM 11:50 AM BENT 359<br />

CRF05 050850 21-May-07 29-Jun-07<br />

LEC MW 6:00 PM 9:30 PM BENT 359<br />

SOC-120 Marriage and Family 3<br />

Formerly SY-110T Marriage and the Family<br />

CRF03 050847 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Dobling<br />

LEC MTWTH 12:00 PM 1:50 PM BENT 359<br />

Full Session<br />

SOC-110 Introduction to Sociology 3<br />

Formerly SY-100T Introduction to Sociology<br />

CRTP1 054780 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Kolarik<br />

KTS TTH 4:00 PM 5:50 PM LINN 211B<br />

SOC-115 Social Problems 3<br />

Formerly SY-120T Social Problems<br />

CRTA1 054049 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS MW 8:00 AM 9:50 AM LINN 211B<br />

Second Session<br />

SOC-110 Introduction to Sociology 3<br />

Formerly SY-100T Introduction to Sociology<br />

CRF06 050884 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07 Strahn-Koller<br />

LEC MTWTH 10:00 AM 11:50 AM BENT 356<br />

CRF07 050883 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07 Kolarik<br />

LEC MW 6:00 PM 9:30 PM BENT 356<br />

SOC-115 Social Problems 3<br />

Formerly SY-120T Social Problems<br />

CRF09 050886 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07 Strahn-Koller<br />

LEC MTWTH 8:00 AM 9:50 AM BENT 315<br />

SOC-120 Marriage and Family 3<br />

Formerly SY-110T Marriage and the Family<br />

CRF08 050885 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07 Ziese<br />

LEC MTWTH 12:00 PM 1:50 PM BENT 319<br />

SPC Speech<br />

Call 319-398-4913 for more information.<br />

First Session<br />

SPC-101 Fundamentals of Oral Comm 3<br />

Formerly CC-130T Fundamentals of Comm<br />

CRF50 050825 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Skaggs<br />

LEC MTWTH 8:00 AM 9:50 AM BENT 317<br />

CRF52 061130 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Underwood<br />

LEC MTWTH 8:00 AM 9:50 AM BENT 355<br />

CRF54 050826 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Schmoll<br />

LEC MTWTH 10:00 AM 11:50 AM BENT 317<br />

CRF55 050827 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Skaggs<br />

LEC MTWTH 10:00 AM 11:50 AM BENT 307


2007 Summer 2007<br />

Full Session<br />

SPC-101 Fundamentals of Oral Comm 3<br />

Formerly CC-130T Fundamentals of Comm<br />

CRF50 050833 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Merrifield<br />

LEC M 6:00 PM 9:30 PM BENT 317<br />

CRF57 050834 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Franzen<br />

LEC T 6:00 PM 9:30 PM BENT 317<br />

Mid Summer Session<br />

SPC-101 Fundamentals of Oral Comm 3<br />

Formerly CC-130T Fundamentals of Comm<br />

CRF58 058991 05-Jun-07 14-Jul-07 Arduini<br />

LEC MTWTH 12:00 PM 1:50 PM BENT 307<br />

CRF59 058992 05-Jun-07 14-Jul-07 Arduini<br />

LEC MTWTH 2:00 PM 3:50 PM BENT 352<br />

Second Session<br />

SPC-101 Fundamentals of Oral Comm 3<br />

Formerly CC-130T Fundamentals of Comm<br />

CRF50 050829 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07 Anderson<br />

LEC MTWTH 8:00 AM 9:50 AM BENT 317<br />

CRF51 050830 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07 Anderson<br />

LEC MTWTH 10:00 AM 11:50 AM BENT 317<br />

CRF53 050832 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07 Schmoll<br />

LEC MTWTH 12:00 PM 1:50 PM BENT 317<br />

Cedar Rapids Main Campus<br />

◆ - Check Course Description for Prerequisite<br />

SPC-112 Public Speaking 3<br />

Formerly CC-132T Public Speaking<br />

CRF50 050835 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07 Anderson<br />

LEC MTWTH 12:00 PM 1:50 PM BENT 305<br />

SUR Surgical Technology<br />

Refer to the program Web site at www.kirkwood.edu/healthscience for<br />

information on the program, courses and registration.<br />

WEL Welding<br />

Call 319-398-5659 for more information.<br />

Open only to Welding students.<br />

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2007 Summer 2007<br />

ACC Accounting<br />

Full Session<br />

ACC-111 Introduction to Accounting 3<br />

Formerly AO-102U Accounting Concepts<br />

MRTA1 054632 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Pettibone<br />

KTS MW 10:00 AM 11:50 AM MARI 112C<br />

ADM Administrative Assistant<br />

Full Session<br />

ADM-133 Business Math & Calculators 3<br />

Formerly OF-103T Business Math<br />

MRTP1 054723 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Pettibone<br />

KTS MW 12:00 PM 1:50 PM MARI 112C<br />

ANT Anthropology<br />

First Session<br />

ANT-105 Cultural Anthropology 3<br />

Formerly HM-102T Intro to Cult Anthropology<br />

MRTA2 053859 21-May-07 29-Jun-07<br />

KTS MTWTH 8:00 AM 9:50 AM MARI 107<br />

ART Art<br />

First Session<br />

ART-101 Art Appreciation 3<br />

Formerly AR-100T Art Appreciation<br />

MRFAA 057855 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Lawrence<br />

LEC TTH 5:00 PM 9:00 PM MARI 102<br />

Full Session<br />

ART-101 Art Appreciation 3<br />

Formerly AR-100T Art Appreciation<br />

MRTP3 054777 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Lawrence<br />

KTS MW 4:00 PM 5:50 PM MARI 112B<br />

BCA Business Computer Apps<br />

Full Session<br />

BCA-189 Microcomputer Literacy 1<br />

Formerly DG-145U Microcomputer Literacy<br />

MRTZ6 054984 21-May-07 31-Jul-07<br />

KTS TH 6:00 PM 8:30 PM MARI 112C<br />

Mid Session<br />

BCA-189 Microcomputer Literacy 1<br />

Formerly DG-145U Microcomputer Literacy<br />

MRFML 057841 15-Jun-07 23-Jun-07 Osborne<br />

LEC F 5:30 PM 9:30 PM MARI 112C<br />

LAB S 8:30 AM 5:30 PM MARI 112C<br />

Second Session<br />

BCA-189 Microcomputer Literacy 1<br />

Formerly DG-145U Microcomputer Literacy<br />

MRFM2 057848 27-Jul-07 4-Aug-07 Osborne<br />

LEC F 5:30 PM 9:30 PM MARI 112C<br />

LAB S 8:30 AM 5:30 PM MARI 112C<br />

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Marion Center<br />

2900 Eighth Avenue, Marion, IA 52302<br />

319-398-1052<br />

www.kirkwood.edu/marion<br />

◆ - Check Course Description for Prerequisite<br />

BIO Biology<br />

BIO-189<br />

First Session<br />

Microbes and Society 3<br />

Formerly BI-135T Microbes and Society<br />

MRFMS 058047 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Armstrong<br />

LEC MTWTH 12:00 PM 1:50 PM MARI 104<br />

Full Session<br />

BIO-154 Human Biology 3<br />

Formerly BI-125T Human Biology<br />

MRTZ2 053944 21-May-07 31-Jul-07 Bonine<br />

KTS TTH 6:00 PM 8:30 PM MARI 107<br />

BIO-161 Basic Anatomy and Physiology 3<br />

Formerly HS-150U Basic Anatomy and Physiology<br />

MRTA3 054084 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Bonine<br />

LAB W 9:00 AM 11:40 AM LINN 232<br />

KTS F 8:00 AM 10:40 AM MARI 112B<br />

Second Session<br />

BIO-154 Human Biology 3<br />

Formerly BI-125T Human Biology<br />

MRFHB 058046 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07 Armstrong<br />

LEC MTWTH 12:00 PM 1:50 PM MARI 105<br />

BUS Business<br />

Mid Session<br />

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

Formerly AD-144U Employment Seminar<br />

MRFSN 057863 15-Jun-07 16-Jun-07 Pounds<br />

LEC F 5:00 PM 10:00 PM MARI 105<br />

S 8:00 AM 7:00 PM<br />

Second Session<br />

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

Formerly AD-150U How to Deliver Winning Present<br />

MRTA2 053571 27-Jul-07 27-Jul-07 Whitson<br />

KTS F 8:00 AM 4:50 PM MARI 107<br />

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

Formerly AD-144U Employment Seminar<br />

MRTA2 053635 06-Jul-07 06-Jul-07 Wells<br />

KTS F 8:00 AM 4:50 PM MARI 107<br />

13-Jul-07 13-Jul-07<br />

KTS F 8:00 AM 4:50 PM LINN 202<br />

CHM Chemistry<br />

Full Session<br />

CHM-110 Introduction to Chemistry 3<br />

Formerly CN-100T Introduction to Chemistry<br />

MRTA3 054647 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Reiter Kintz<br />

KTS MW 10:00 AM 11:50 AM MARI 112B


2007 Summer 2007<br />

CLS Cultural Studies<br />

Full Session<br />

CLS-140 UC: The Mideast 3<br />

Formerly IN-123T UC: The Mideast<br />

MRTZ3 054997 21-May-07 31-Jul-07 Brigham<br />

KTS TTH 6:00 PM 8:30 PM MARI 112B<br />

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

Formerly IN-120T UC: Latin America<br />

MRTA1 054611 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS F 8:00 AM 11:50 AM MARI 112C<br />

Second Session<br />

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

Formerly IN-120T UC: Latin America<br />

MRFLA 057853 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07 Putzy<br />

LEC TTH 5:00 PM 9:00 PM MARI 111<br />

CRJ Criminal Justice<br />

Second Session<br />

CRJ-133 Constitutional Criminal Proc ◆ 3<br />

Formerly CJ-230T Constitutional Law<br />

MRTA2 053695 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07 Penrod<br />

KTS MTWTH 8:00 AM 9:50 AM MARI 107<br />

CSC Computer Science<br />

CSC-110<br />

Full Session<br />

Intro to Computers 3<br />

Formerly DG-102T Intro to Micros and DP<br />

MRTA6 054034 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS TTH 7:30 AM 9:50 AM MARI 112C<br />

ECN Economics<br />

ECN-130<br />

Full Session<br />

Principles of Microeconomics 3<br />

Formerly EO-130T Principles of Microeconomics<br />

MRTP2 053793 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Roose<br />

KTS TTH 2:00 PM 3:50 PM MARI 107<br />

ENG English Composition<br />

First Session<br />

ENG-101 Elements of Writing 3<br />

Formerly CC-110T Elements of Writing<br />

MRTP3 054840 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Brown<br />

KTS MTWTH 2:00 PM 3:50 PM MARI 112B<br />

ENG-105 Composition I ◆ 3<br />

Formerly CC-113T Composition I<br />

MRFC1 057839 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Ernster<br />

LEC TTH 5:00 PM 9:00 PM MARI 104<br />

MRTA2 053672 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Brown<br />

KTS MTWTH 10:00 AM 11:50 AM MARI 107<br />

Full Session<br />

ENG-101 Elements of Writing 3<br />

Formerly CC-110T Elements of Writing<br />

MRTP1 054766 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS MW 4:00 PM 5:50 PM MARI 112C<br />

Marion Center<br />

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Second Session<br />

ENG-106 Composition II ◆ 3<br />

Formerly CC-114T Composition II<br />

MRFC3 057840 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07 Pitlik<br />

LEC TTH 5:00 PM 9:00 PM MARI 104<br />

MRTA2 053682 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS MTWTH 10:00 AM 11:50 AM MARI 107<br />

ENV Environmental Science<br />

Full Session<br />

ENV-115 Environmental Science 3<br />

Formerly EP-121T The Environment: Natural Sci<br />

MRTP2 053804 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Reiter Kintz<br />

KTS MW 12:00 PM 1:50 PM MARI 107<br />

HIS History<br />

First Session<br />

HIS-152 U.S. History Since 1877 3<br />

Formerly HI-150T US History: Ind America<br />

MRFH2 057851 21-May-07 29-Jun-07<br />

LEC MTWTH 8:00 AM 9:50 AM MARI 111<br />

Second Session<br />

HIS-121 Ancient Mediterranean World 3<br />

Formerly HI-100T Ancient Mediterranean World<br />

MRTP3 054892 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07 Peterson<br />

KTS MTWTH 2:00 PM 3:50 PM MARI 112B<br />

HSC Health Science<br />

First Session<br />

HSC-210 Health Skills I 1<br />

Formerly HS-111U Health Skills I<br />

MRTP3 054854 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Zieser<br />

LAB W 4:00 PM 6:30 PM LINN 239<br />

KTS F 1:30 PM 2:45 PM MARI 112B<br />

Full Session<br />

HSC-107 Professionals in Health 2<br />

Formerly HS-110U Professionals in Health<br />

MRTA3 054713 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Zieser<br />

KTS F 10:45 AM 1:25 PM MARI 112B<br />

Mid Session<br />

HSC-135 First Aid 0.5<br />

Formerly HS-101U First Aid Concepts<br />

MRFX1 058035 09-Jun-07 09-Jun-07 Rippon<br />

LEC S 8:00 AM 4:50 PM MARI 111<br />

Second Session<br />

HSC-135 First Aid 0.5<br />

Formerly HS-101U First Aid Concepts<br />

MRFX2 058040 14-Jul-07 14-Jul-07 Rippon<br />

LEC S 8:00 AM 4:50 PM MARI 111<br />

MRFXX 058042 28-Jul-07 28-Jul-07 Rippon<br />

LEC S 8:00 AM 4:50 PM MARI 111<br />

HSC-211 Health Skills II 1<br />

Formerly HS-112U Health Skills II<br />

MRTP3 054864 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07 Zieser<br />

LAB W 4:00 PM 6:30 PM LINN 239<br />

KTS F 1:30 PM 2:45 PM MARI 112B<br />

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2007 Summer 2007<br />

HUM Humanities<br />

First Session<br />

HUM-105 Working in America 3<br />

Formerly HM-105T Working in America<br />

MRFWA 057854 21-May-07 29-Jun-07<br />

LEC MTWTH 10:00 AM 11:50 AM MARI 105<br />

LIT Literature<br />

Full Session<br />

LIT-206 Forms of Lit: Fiction ◆ 3<br />

Formerly LR-206T Forms of Lit: Fiction<br />

MRTZ2 053830 21-May-07 31-Jul-07 Brown<br />

KTS MW 6:00 PM 8:30 PM MARI 107<br />

LIT-207 Forms of Lit: Poetry ◆ 3<br />

Formerly LR-207T Forms of Lit: Poetry<br />

MRTP1 054756 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS TTH 2:00 PM 3:50 PM MARI 112C<br />

MAT Mathematics<br />

Students enrolling in mathematics courses must have qualifying ACT or<br />

COMPASS test scores; or college transcripts to show successful<br />

completion of appropriate prerequisites.<br />

First Session<br />

MAT-062 Elementary Algebra 3<br />

Formerly MT-010D Beginning Algebra<br />

MRFB1 057856 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Hoyt<br />

LEC MTWTH 10:00 AM 11:50 AM MARI 104<br />

MRFBA 057857 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Price<br />

LEC MW 5:00 PM 9:00 PM MARI 111<br />

MAT-107 Survey of Mathematics 4<br />

Formerly MT-104U Survey of Mathematics<br />

MRFSM 057861 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Hoyt<br />

LEC MTWTHF 12:00 PM 1:50 PM MARI 111<br />

MAT-115 Mathematics and Society ◆ 3<br />

Formerly MT-110T Math for Decision Making<br />

MRFDM 057860 21-May-07 29-Jun-07<br />

LEC TTH 5:00 PM 9:00 PM MARI 103<br />

MAT-140 Finite Math 3<br />

Formerly MT-120T Finite Mathematics<br />

MRFFM 057862 21-May-07 29-Jun-07<br />

LEC TTH 5:00 PM 9:00 PM MARI 111<br />

Full Session<br />

MAT-062 Elementary Algebra 3<br />

Formerly MT-010D Beginning Algebra<br />

MRTP3 054813 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS TTH 4:00 PM 5:50 PM MARI 112B<br />

MAT-102 Intermediate Algebra 4<br />

Formerly MT-105U Intermediate Algebra<br />

MRTA3 054044 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Eko<br />

KTS TTH 7:30 AM 9:50 AM MARI 112B<br />

MAT-115 Mathematics and Society ◆ 3<br />

Formerly MT-110T Math for Decision Making<br />

MRTA1 054660 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Roose<br />

KTS TTH 10:00 AM 11:50 AM MARI 112C<br />

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MAT-120 <strong>College</strong> Algebra 3<br />

Formerly MT-118T <strong>College</strong> Algebra<br />

MRFCA 057859 21-May-07 31-Jul-07<br />

LEC MW 6:00 PM 9:00 PM MARI 103<br />

MAT-140 Finite Math 3<br />

Formerly MT-120T Finite Mathematics<br />

MRTP1 054733 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Roose<br />

KTS TTH 12:00 PM 1:50 PM MARI 112C<br />

MAT-155 Statistical Ideas 3<br />

Formerly MT-115T Statistical Ideas<br />

MRTP2 053816 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Roose<br />

KTS TTH 4:00 PM 5:50 PM MARI 107<br />

Second Session<br />

MAT-102 Intermediate Algebra 4<br />

Formerly MT-105U Intermediate Algebra<br />

MRFI1 057858 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07<br />

LEC TTH 5:00 PM 9:00 PM MARI 103<br />

MGT Management<br />

Full Session<br />

MGT-130 Principles of Supervision 3<br />

Formerly AD-104U Principles of Supervision<br />

MRTP2 053954 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Whitson<br />

KTS MW 4:00 PM 5:50 PM MARI 107<br />

MGT-145 Human Relations in Management 3<br />

Formerly PC-105U Human Relations<br />

MRTP2 053934 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Whitson<br />

KTS MW 2:00 PM 3:50 PM MARI 107<br />

Mid Session<br />

MGT-139 Effective Team Bldg/Managers 1<br />

Formerly AD-149U Effective Team Bldg/Managers<br />

MRTA2 053557 22-Jun-07 22-Jun-07 Whitson<br />

KTS F 8:00 AM 4:50 PM MARI 107<br />

MGT-140 Time Mgmt in the Workplace 1<br />

Formerly AD-121U Time Mgmt in the Workplace<br />

MRTA2 053536 01-Jun-07 01-Jun-07 Whitson<br />

KTS F 8:00 AM 4:50 PM MARI 107<br />

Second Session<br />

MGT-140 Time Mgmt in the Workplace 1<br />

Formerly AD-121U Time Mgmt in the Workplace<br />

MRFTM 058065 28-Jul-07 28-Jul-07 Whitson<br />

LEC S 8:00 AM 4:50 PM MARI 105<br />

MGT-145 Human Relations in Management 3<br />

Formerly PC-105U Human Relations<br />

MRFHI 057835 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07 Hanke<br />

LEC MTWTH 12:00 PM 1:50 PM MARI 111<br />

MKT Marketing<br />

Full Session<br />

MKT-110 Principles of Marketing 3<br />

Formerly MR-101T Principles of Marketing<br />

MRTZ1 054949 21-May-07 31-Jul-07 Wells<br />

KTS MW 6:00 PM 8:30 PM MARI 112C


2007 Summer 2007<br />

MUS Music - General<br />

Full Session<br />

MUS-100 Music Appreciation 3<br />

Formerly MC-100T Music Appreciation<br />

MRTA3 054069 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Risse<br />

KTS MW 8:00 AM 9:50 AM MARI 112B<br />

PHI Philosophy<br />

Full Session<br />

PHI-105 Introduction to Ethics 3<br />

Formerly PN-109T Introduction to Ethics<br />

MRTP1 054743 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 McCarty<br />

KTS MW 2:00 PM 3:50 PM MARI 112C<br />

PSY Psychology<br />

First Session<br />

PSY-111 Intro to Psychology 3<br />

Formerly PC-100T General Psychology<br />

MRFGP 058048 21-May-07 29-Jun-07<br />

LEC MTWTH 8:00 AM 9:50 AM MARI 104<br />

MRTP3 054830 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Johnson<br />

KTS MTWTH 12:00 PM 1:50 PM MARI 112B<br />

Second Session<br />

PSY-121 Developmental Psychology ◆ 3<br />

Formerly PC-200T Developmental Psychology<br />

MRFDV 058049 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07<br />

LEC TTH 5:00 PM 9:00 PM MARI 105<br />

MRTP3 054881 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07 Corr<br />

KTS MTWTH 12:00 PM 1:50 PM MARI 112B<br />

REL Religion<br />

First Session<br />

REL-120 Judaism, Christianity & Islam 3<br />

Formerly PN-116T Judaism, Christianity & Islam<br />

MRFJC 057852 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Burkholder<br />

LEC MTWTH 10:00 AM 11:50 AM MARI 111<br />

REL-101<br />

Full Session<br />

Survey of World Religions 3<br />

Formerly PN-115T Introduction to World Religion<br />

MRTP2 053924 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 McCarty<br />

KTS TTH 12:00 PM 1:50 PM MARI 107<br />

SDV Student Development<br />

Mid Session<br />

SDV-178 Stress Management 1<br />

Formerly PT-112T Stress Management<br />

MRTA2 053546 08-Jun-07 15-Jun-07 Rosene<br />

KTS F 8:00 AM 4:50 PM MARI 107<br />

Second Session<br />

SDV-178 Stress Management 1<br />

Formerly PT-112T Stress Management<br />

MRFSM 058061 07-Jul-07 21-Jul-07 Tull<br />

LEC S 8:00 AM 4:50 PM MARI 111<br />

LAB S 8:00 AM 4:50 PM MARI 111<br />

Marion Center<br />

◆ - Check Course Description for Prerequisite<br />

SOC Sociology<br />

SOC-110<br />

Full Session<br />

Introduction to Sociology 3<br />

Formerly SY-100T Introduction to Sociology<br />

MRTP1 054787 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Kolarik<br />

KTS TTH 4:00 PM 5:50 PM MARI 112C<br />

SOC-115 Social Problems 3<br />

Formerly SY-120T Social Problems<br />

MRTA1 054056 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS MW 8:00 AM 9:50 AM MARI 112C<br />

Second Session<br />

SOC-110 Introduction to Sociology 3<br />

Formerly SY-100T Introduction to Sociology<br />

MRFIS 058050 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07 Ward<br />

LEC MW 5:00 PM 9:00 PM MARI 111<br />

SOC-120 Marriage and Family 3<br />

Formerly SY-110T Marriage and the Family<br />

MRFMF 058052 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07 Ward<br />

LEC MTWTH 10:00 AM 11:50 AM MARI 105<br />

SPC Speech<br />

First Session<br />

SPC-101 Fundamentals of Oral Comm 3<br />

Formerly CC-130T Fundamentals of Comm<br />

MRFF1 057837 21-May-07 29-Jun-07<br />

LEC TTH 5:00 PM 9:00 PM MARI 105<br />

MRFF2 057838 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Lock<br />

LEC MTWTH 8:00 AM 9:50 AM MARI 105<br />

MRFF3 057836 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Franzen<br />

LEC MW 5:00 PM 9:00 PM MARI 105<br />

Full Session<br />

SPC-101 Fundamentals of Oral Comm 3<br />

Formerly CC-130T Fundamentals of Comm<br />

MRTA3 054701 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS TTH 10:00 AM 11:50 AM MARI 112B<br />

MRTZ3 054967 21-May-07 31-Jul-07<br />

KTS MW 6:00 PM 8:30 PM MARI 112B<br />

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Marion


2007 Summer 2007<br />

ACC Accounting<br />

ACC-111<br />

Full Session<br />

Introduction to Accounting 3<br />

Formerly AO-102U Accounting Concepts<br />

RCTA1 054634 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS MW 10:00 AM 11:50 AM RESC 3033<br />

ADM Administrative Assistant<br />

Full Session<br />

ADM-133 Business Math & Calculators 3<br />

Formerly OF-103T Business Math<br />

RCTP1 054724 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS MW 12:00 PM 1:50 PM RESC 3033<br />

ANT Anthropology<br />

First Session<br />

ANT-105 Cultural Anthropology 3<br />

Formerly HM-102T Intro to Cult Anthropology<br />

RCTA2 053860 21-May-07 29-Jun-07<br />

KTS MTWTH 8:00 AM 9:50 AM RESC 3025<br />

ART Art<br />

Full Session<br />

ART-101 Art Appreciation 3<br />

Formerly AR-100T Art Appreciation<br />

RCTP3 054778 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Lawrence<br />

KTS MW 4:00 PM 5:50 PM RESC 3032<br />

BCA Business Computer Apps<br />

First Session<br />

BCA-189 Microcomputer Literacy 1<br />

Formerly DG-145U Microcomputer Literacy<br />

RCF13 056225 25-May-07 02-Jun-07 Osborne<br />

LEC F 5:30 PM 9:30 PM RESC 3008<br />

LAB S 8:00 AM 5:30 PM RESC 3008<br />

Full Session<br />

BCA-189 Microcomputer Literacy 1<br />

Formerly DG-145U Microcomputer Literacy<br />

RCTZ6 054985 21-May-07 31-Jul-07<br />

KTS TH 6:00 PM 8:30 PM RESC 3033<br />

Second Session<br />

BCA-189 Microcomputer Literacy 1<br />

Formerly DG-145U Microcomputer Literacy<br />

RCF14 056228 13-Jul-07 21-Jul-07 Osborne<br />

LEC F 5:30 PM 9:30 PM RESC 3008<br />

LAB S 8:30 AM 5:30 PM RESC 3008<br />

BIO Biology<br />

Full Session<br />

BIO-154 Human Biology 3<br />

Formerly BI-125T Human Biology<br />

RCTZ2 053945 21-May-07 31-Jul-07<br />

KTS TTH 6:00 PM 8:30 PM RESC 3025<br />

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Resource Center<br />

1035 Fifth Avenue SE, Cedar Rapids, IA 52403<br />

319-398-1050<br />

www.kirkwood.edu/resourcecenter<br />

BIO-161 Basic Anatomy and Physiology 3<br />

Formerly HS-150U Basic Anatomy and Physiology<br />

RCTA3 054085 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

LAB W 9:00 AM 11:40 AM LINN 232<br />

KTS F 8:00 AM 10:40 AM RESC 3032<br />

BUS Business<br />

First Session<br />

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

Formerly AD-144U Employment Seminar<br />

RCF15 056221 25-May-07 26-May-07 Pounds<br />

LEC S 8:00 AM 7:00 PM RESC 3022<br />

Second Session<br />

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

Formerly AD-150U How to Deliver Winning Present<br />

RCTA2 053572 27-Jul-07 27-Jul-07 Whitson<br />

KTS F 8:00 AM 4:50 PM RESC 3025<br />

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

Formerly AD-144U Employment Seminar<br />

RCF15 056227 06-Jul-07 07-Jul-07 Pounds<br />

LEC F 5:00 PM 9:30 PM RESC 3022<br />

RCTA2 053636 06-Jul-07 06-Jul-07<br />

KTS F 8:00 AM 4:50 PM RESC 3025<br />

CHM Chemistry<br />

Full Session<br />

CHM-110 Introduction to Chemistry 3<br />

Formerly CN-100T Introduction to Chemistry<br />

RCTA3 054648 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Reiter Kintz<br />

KTS MW 10:00 AM 11:50 AM RESC 3032<br />

CLS Cultural Studies<br />

Full Session<br />

CLS-140 UC: The Mideast 3<br />

Formerly IN-123T UC: The Mideast<br />

RCTZ3 054999 21-May-07 31-Jul-07 Brigham<br />

KTS TTH 6:00 PM 8:30 PM RESC 3032<br />

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

Formerly IN-120T UC: Latin America<br />

RCTA1 054619 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS F 8:00 AM 11:50 AM RESC 3033<br />

CRJ Criminal Justice<br />

Second Session<br />

CRJ-133 Constitutional Criminal Proc ◆ 3<br />

Formerly CJ-230T Constitutional Law<br />

RCTA2 053696 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07 Penrod<br />

KTS MTWTH 8:00 AM 9:50 AM RESC 3025<br />

CSC Computer Science<br />

Full Session<br />

CSC-110 Intro to Computers 3<br />

Formerly DG-102T Intro to Micros and DP<br />

RCTA6 054035 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS TTH 7:30 AM 9:50 AM RESC 3033<br />

◆ - Check Course Description for Prerequisite


2007 Summer 2007<br />

ECN Economics<br />

Full Session<br />

ECN-130 Principles of Microeconomics 3<br />

Formerly EO-130T Principles of Microeconomics<br />

RCTP2 053794 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Roose<br />

KTS TTH 2:00 PM 3:50 PM RESC 3025<br />

ENG English Composition<br />

First Session<br />

ENG-101 Elements of Writing 3<br />

Formerly CC-110T Elements of Writing<br />

RCTP3 054842 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Brown<br />

KTS MTWTH 2:00 PM 3:50 PM RESC 3032<br />

ENG-105 Composition I ◆ 3<br />

Formerly CC-113T Composition I<br />

RCTA2 053673 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Brown<br />

KTS MTWTH 10:00 AM 11:50 AM RESC 3025<br />

Full Session<br />

ENG-101 Elements of Writing 3<br />

Formerly CC-110T Elements of Writing<br />

RCTP1 054768 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS MW 4:00 PM 5:50 PM RESC 3033<br />

Second Session<br />

ENG-106 Composition II ◆ 3<br />

Formerly CC-114T Composition II<br />

RCTA2 053683 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS MTWTH 10:00 AM 11:50 AM RESC 3025<br />

ENV Environmental Science<br />

Full Session<br />

ENV-115 Environmental Science 3<br />

Formerly EP-121T The Environment: Natural Sci<br />

RCTP2 053805 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Reiter Kintz<br />

KTS MW 12:00 PM 1:50 PM RESC 3025<br />

ESI ESL - Intensive<br />

Full Session<br />

ESI-015 Int ESL Communications 2 5<br />

Formerly EF-050D ELA Communication 2<br />

RCFM2 052381 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

LEC MW 12:00 PM 2:30 PM RESC 3020<br />

ESI-017 Intensive ESL Composition 2 5<br />

Formerly EF-020D ELA Composition 2<br />

RCFC2 052363 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

LEC TTH 12:00 PM 2:30 PM RESC 3020<br />

ESI-022 Intensive ESL Grammar 2 5<br />

Formerly EF-040D ELA Grammar 2<br />

RCFG2 052377 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

LEC TTH 8:00 AM 10:30 AM RESC 3020<br />

ESI-029 Intensive ESL Reading 2 5<br />

Formerly EF-030D ELA Reading 2<br />

RCFR2 052371 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

LEC MW 8:00 AM 10:30 AM RESC 3020<br />

Resource Center<br />

◆ - Check Course Description for Prerequisite<br />

ESI-041 Int ESL Communications 3 ◆ 5<br />

Formerly EF-052D ELA Communication 3<br />

RCFM3 052382 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

LEC MW 12:00 PM 2:30 PM RESC 3021<br />

ESI-043 Intensive ESL Composition 3 ◆ 5<br />

Formerly EF-022D ELA Composition 3<br />

RCFC3 052364 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

LEC TTH 12:00 PM 2:30 PM RESC 3021<br />

ESI-049 Intensive ESL Grammar 3 ◆ 5<br />

Formerly EF-042D ELA Grammar 3<br />

RCFG3 052378 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

LEC TTH 8:00 AM 10:30 AM RESC 3021<br />

ESI-055 Intensive ESL Reading 3 ◆ 5<br />

Formerly EF-032D ELA Reading 3<br />

RCFR3 052372 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

LEC MW 8:00 AM 10:30 AM RESC 3021<br />

FLS Spanish<br />

Full Session<br />

FLS-141 Elementary Spanish I 4<br />

Formerly FO-110T Elementary Spanish I<br />

RCF02 056229 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Shindelar<br />

LEC MW 5:00 PM 7:40 PM RESC 3022<br />

HIS History<br />

Second Session<br />

HIS-121 Ancient Mediterranean World 3<br />

Formerly HI-100T Ancient Mediterranean World<br />

RCTP3 054893 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07 Peterson<br />

KTS MTWTH 2:00 PM 3:50 PM RESC 3032<br />

HSC Health Science<br />

First Session<br />

HSC-210 Health Skills I 1<br />

Formerly HS-111U Health Skills I<br />

RCTP3 054855 21-May-07 29-Jun-07<br />

LAB W 4:00 PM 6:30 PM LINN 239<br />

KTS F 1:30 PM 2:45 PM RESC 3032<br />

Full Session<br />

HSC-107 Professionals in Health 2<br />

Formerly HS-110U Professionals in Health<br />

RCTA3 054714 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS F 10:45 AM 1:25 PM RESC 3032<br />

Second Session<br />

HSC-211 Health Skills II 1<br />

Formerly HS-112U Health Skills II<br />

RCTP3 054865 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07<br />

LAB W 4:00 PM 6:30 PM LINN 239<br />

KTS F 1:30 PM 2:45 PM RESC 3032<br />

LIT Literature<br />

Full Session<br />

LIT-206 Forms of Lit: Fiction ◆ 3<br />

Formerly LR-206T Forms of Lit: Fiction<br />

RCTZ2 053831 21-May-07 31-Jul-07 Brown<br />

KTS MW 6:00 PM 8:30 PM RESC 3025<br />

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2007 Summer 2007<br />

LIT-207 Forms of Lit: Poetry ◆ 3<br />

Formerly LR-207T Forms of Lit: Poetry<br />

RCTP1 054757 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS TTH 2:00 PM 3:50 PM RESC 3033<br />

MAT Mathematics<br />

Students enrolling in mathematics courses must have qualifying ACT or<br />

COMPASS test scores; or college transcripts to show successful<br />

completion of appropriate prerequisites.<br />

Full Session<br />

MAT-041 Basic Math 3<br />

Formerly MT-102U Basic Math<br />

RCF11 056<strong>287</strong> 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

LEC T 5:00 PM 9:00 PM RESC 3037<br />

MAT-052 Pre-Algebra 3<br />

Formerly PT-080D Pre-Algebra<br />

RCF06 056231 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Bone<br />

LEC T 5:00 PM 9:00 PM RESC 3024<br />

MAT-062 Elementary Algebra 3<br />

Formerly MT-010D Beginning Algebra<br />

RCF04 056237 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Hendryx<br />

LEC TH 5:00 PM 9:00 PM RESC 3037<br />

RCTP3 054815 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS TTH 4:00 PM 5:50 PM RESC 3032<br />

MAT-102 Intermediate Algebra 4<br />

Formerly MT-105U Intermediate Algebra<br />

RCTA3 054045 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS TTH 7:30 AM 9:50 AM RESC 3032<br />

MAT-115 Mathematics and Society ◆ 3<br />

Formerly MT-110T Math for Decision Making<br />

RCTA1 054661 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Roose<br />

KTS TTH 10:00 AM 11:50 AM RESC 3033<br />

MAT-140 Finite Math 3<br />

Formerly MT-120T Finite Mathematics<br />

RCTP1 054734 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Roose<br />

KTS TTH 12:00 PM 1:50 PM RESC 3033<br />

MAT-155 Statistical Ideas 3<br />

Formerly MT-115T Statistical Ideas<br />

RCTP2 053817 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Roose<br />

KTS TTH 4:00 PM 5:50 PM RESC 3025<br />

MGT Management<br />

Full Session<br />

MGT-130 Principles of Supervision 3<br />

Formerly AD-104U Principles of Supervision<br />

RCTP2 053955 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS MW 4:00 PM 5:50 PM RESC 3025<br />

MGT-145 Human Relations in Management 3<br />

Formerly PC-105U Human Relations<br />

RCF14 056230 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Hanke<br />

LEC W 5:00 PM 9:00 PM RESC 3008<br />

RCTP2 053935 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS MW 2:00 PM 3:50 PM RESC 3025<br />

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◆ - Check Course Description for Prerequisite<br />

Mid Session<br />

MGT-139 Effective Team Bldg/Managers 1<br />

Formerly AD-149U Effective Team Bldg/Managers<br />

RCTA2 053558 22-Jun-07 22-Jun-07 Whitson<br />

KTS F 8:00 AM 4:50 PM RESC 3025<br />

MGT-140 Time Mgmt in the Workplace 1<br />

Formerly AD-121U Time Mgmt in the Workplace<br />

RCF18 056226 01-Jun-07 01-Jun-07 Hendryx<br />

LEC F 8:00 AM 4:50 PM RESC 3037<br />

RCTA2 053537 01-Jun-07 01-Jun-07 Whitson<br />

KTS F 8:00 AM 4:50 PM RESC 3025<br />

MKT Marketing<br />

Full Session<br />

MKT-110 Principles of Marketing 3<br />

Formerly MR-101T Principles of Marketing<br />

RCTZ1 054950 21-May-07 31-Jul-07<br />

KTS MW 6:00 PM 8:30 PM RESC 3033<br />

MUS Music - General<br />

Full Session<br />

MUS-100 Music Appreciation 3<br />

Formerly MC-100T Music Appreciation<br />

RCTA3 054070 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Risse<br />

KTS MW 8:00 AM 9:50 AM RESC 3032<br />

PHI Philosophy<br />

Full Session<br />

PHI-105 Introduction to Ethics 3<br />

Formerly PN-109T Introduction to Ethics<br />

RCTP1 054744 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS MW 2:00 PM 3:50 PM RESC 3033<br />

PSY Psychology<br />

First Session<br />

PSY-111 Intro to Psychology 3<br />

Formerly PC-100T General Psychology<br />

RCTP3 054831 21-May-07 29-Jun-07<br />

KTS MTWTH 12:00 PM 1:50 PM RESC 3032<br />

Full Session<br />

PSY-111 Intro to Psychology 3<br />

Formerly PC-100T General Psychology<br />

RCF01 056233 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Hanke<br />

LEC T 6:00 PM 9:50 PM RESC 3022<br />

Second Session<br />

PSY-121 Developmental Psychology ◆ 3<br />

Formerly PC-200T Developmental Psychology<br />

RCTP3 054882 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS MTWTH 12:00 PM 1:50 PM RESC 3032


2007 Summer 2007<br />

REL Religion<br />

Full Session<br />

REL-101 Survey of World Religions 3<br />

Formerly PN-115T Introduction to World Religion<br />

RCTP2 053925 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS TTH 12:00 PM 1:50 PM RESC 3025<br />

SDV Student Development<br />

Mid Session<br />

SDV-178 Stress Management 1<br />

Formerly PT-112T Stress Management<br />

RCTA2 053547 08-Jun-07 15-Jun-07 Rosene<br />

KTS F 8:00 AM 4:50 PM RESC 3025<br />

SOC Sociology<br />

Full Session<br />

SOC-110 Introduction to Sociology 3<br />

Formerly SY-100T Introduction to Sociology<br />

RCTP1 054788 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS TTH 4:00 PM 5:50 PM RESC 3033<br />

Resource Center<br />

◆ - Check Course Description for Prerequisite<br />

SOC-115 Social Problems 3<br />

Formerly SY-120T Social Problems<br />

RCTA1 054057 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS MW 8:00 AM 9:50 AM RESC 3033<br />

SPC Speech<br />

First Session<br />

SPC-101 Fundamentals of Oral Comm 3<br />

Formerly CC-130T Fundamentals of Comm<br />

RCF07 056186 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Sladek<br />

LEC MW 3:00 PM 7:00 PM RESC 3037<br />

Full Session<br />

SPC-101 Fundamentals of Oral Comm 3<br />

Formerly CC-130T Fundamentals of Comm<br />

RCTA3 054702 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS TTH 10:00 AM 11:50 AM RESC 3032<br />

RCTZ3 054968 21-May-07 31-Jul-07<br />

KTS MW 6:00 PM 8:30 PM RESC 3032 Resource Center<br />

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2007 Summer 2007<br />

Full Session<br />

ACC-111 Introduction to Accounting 3<br />

Formerly AO-102U Accounting Concepts<br />

ICTA1 054630 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS MW 10:00 AM 11:50 AM ICCR 101<br />

Mid Session<br />

ACC-152 Financial Accounting 4<br />

Formerly AO-152T Financial Accounting<br />

ICF01 057881 04-Jun-07 27-Jul-07<br />

LEC MW 6:00 PM 9:50 PM ICAN 111<br />

ACC-156 Managerial Accounting ◆ 4<br />

Formerly AO-156T Managerial Accounting<br />

ICF01 057882 04-Jun-07 27-Jul-07<br />

LEC TTH 6:00 PM 9:50 PM ICAN 111<br />

ACC-362 Accounting Spreadsheets ◆ 4<br />

Formerly AO-113U Accounting Spreadsheets<br />

ICF01 057883 04-Jun-07 27-Jul-07 Dye<br />

LEC TTH 6:00 PM 9:50 PM ICCR 213<br />

First Session<br />

ADM-142 Desktop Publishing 3<br />

Formerly OF-127U Desktop Publishing<br />

ICF01 057969 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Dye<br />

L/L MW 6:00 PM 9:50 PM ICCR 103<br />

Full Session<br />

ADM-133 Business Math & Calculators 3<br />

Formerly OF-103T Business Math<br />

ICTP1 054721 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS MW 12:00 PM 1:50 PM ICCR 101<br />

First Session<br />

ANT-105 Cultural Anthropology 3<br />

Formerly HM-102T Intro to Cult Anthropology<br />

ICTA2 053855 21-May-07 29-Jun-07<br />

KTS MTWTH 8:00 AM 9:50 AM ICCR 117<br />

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Iowa City Campus<br />

The <strong>Kirkwood</strong> Iowa City Campus is located at 1816 Lower Muscatine Road, near the Sycamore Mall on the southeast side of Iowa<br />

City. The campus offers approximately 160 different courses each semester and works closely with the University of Iowa to facilitate<br />

the transfer of credits. The campus includes a library, bookstore, test center, computer labs, science labs, art studio and quiet study<br />

areas. For more information about the Iowa City Campus and its offerings, call 319-887-3658.<br />

Iowa City Campus location codes: ICCR is Credit Center, 1816 Lower Muscatine Road; ICAN is Annex, 1814 Lower Muscatine Road.<br />

Of special interest to University of Iowa students: Selected Spanish classes with location CAPT are held in the Old Capitol Mall in<br />

cooperation with the University of Iowa.<br />

Students seeking an A.A. degree must complete one approved diversity course. Diversity courses are identified under the Arts and<br />

Sciences Courses section, on page 70.<br />

Anytime/Anywhere course listings begin on page 65.<br />

ACC Accounting<br />

ADM Administrative Assistant<br />

Contact Steve Abram, coordinator, at 319-887-3629<br />

for more information.<br />

ANT Anthropology<br />

◆ - Check Course Description for Prerequisite<br />

ART Art<br />

ART-101<br />

Full Session<br />

Art Appreciation 3<br />

Formerly AR-100T Art Appreciation<br />

ICTP3 054775 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Lawrence<br />

KTS MW 4:00 PM 5:50 PM ICCR 119<br />

Mid Session<br />

ART-101 Art Appreciation 3<br />

Formerly AR-100T Art Appreciation<br />

ICF01 057884 04-Jun-07 27-Jul-07 Songe<br />

LEC MW 12:00 PM 2:50 PM ICCR 350<br />

ART-143 Painting: Watercolor 3<br />

Formerly AR-140T Painting I<br />

ICF01 057885 04-Jun-07 27-Jul-07 Ellis<br />

LEC TTH 9:00 AM 11:50 AM ICCR 208<br />

BCA Business Computer Apps<br />

Contact Steve Abram, coordinator, at 319-887-3629<br />

for more information.<br />

First Session<br />

BCA-214 Adv Computer Business Apps ◆ 3<br />

Formerly OF-137U Adv Computer Business Apps<br />

ICFO1 060706 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Abram<br />

L/L MTWTHF 10:00 AM 11:50 AM ICCR 103<br />

Second Session<br />

BCA-253 Desktop Publishing Projects ◆ 2<br />

Formerly OF-162U Desktop Publishing Projects<br />

ICF01 057973 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07 Dye<br />

LEC MW 6:00 PM 8:50 PM ICCR 103<br />

BIO Biology<br />

BIO-186<br />

First Session<br />

Microbiology 4<br />

Formerly BI-130T Microbiology<br />

ICF01 058030 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Boyer<br />

LEC MTTH 9:00 AM 10:50 AM ICCR 263<br />

W 12:00 PM 12:50 PM ICCR 263<br />

F 11:00 AM 11:50 AM ICCR 263<br />

LAB W 9:00 AM 11:50 AM ICCR 209<br />

F 9:00 AM 10:50 AM ICCR 209<br />

ICF02 058031 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Boyer<br />

LEC MTTH 9:00 AM 10:50 AM ICCR 263<br />

W 12:00 PM 12:50 PM ICCR 263<br />

F 11:00 AM 11:50 AM ICCR 263<br />

LAB W 1:00 PM 3:50 PM ICCR 209<br />

F 12:00 PM 1:50 PM ICCR 209


2007 Summer 2007<br />

Full Session<br />

BIO-154 Human Biology 3<br />

Formerly BI-125T Human Biology<br />

ICTZ2 053942 21-May-07 31-Jul-07 Bonine<br />

KTS TTH 6:00 PM 8:30 PM ICCR 117<br />

BIO-161 Basic Anatomy and Physiology 3<br />

Formerly HS-150U Basic Anatomy and Physiology<br />

ICTA3 054082 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

LAB W 9:00 AM 11:40 AM LINN 232<br />

KTS F 8:00 AM 10:40 AM ICCR 119<br />

Mid Session<br />

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

Formerly BI-100T <strong>College</strong> Biology for Non-Majors<br />

ICF01 058034 04-Jun-07 27-Jul-07 West<br />

LEC MW 1:00 PM 2:50 PM ICCR 216<br />

LAB MW 3:00 PM 4:50 PM ICCR 164<br />

BIO-154 Human Biology 3<br />

Formerly BI-125T Human Biology<br />

ICF01 058037 04-Jun-07 27-Jul-07 Fagenbaum<br />

LEC TTH 2:00 PM 4:50 PM ICCR 207<br />

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

Formerly BI-150T Human Anatomy & Physiology I<br />

ICF01 058032 04-Jun-07 27-Jul-07 Hall<br />

LEC MW 9:00 AM 11:50 AM ICCR 212<br />

LAB TTH 9:00 AM 10:50 AM ICCR 164<br />

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

Formerly BI-151T Human Anatomy & Physiology II<br />

ICF01 058033 04-Jun-07 27-Jul-07 Ritter<br />

LEC MW 2:00 PM 4:50 PM ICCR 212<br />

LAB TTH 2:00 PM 3:50 PM ICCR 164<br />

BUS Business<br />

First Session<br />

BUS-102 Introduction to Business 3<br />

Formerly AD-101T Introduction to Business<br />

ICF01 057995 21-May-07 29-Jun-07<br />

LEC MTWTH 10:00 AM 11:50 AM ICAN 111<br />

Full Session<br />

BUS-932 Internship 3<br />

Formerly AD-801T Business Internship<br />

ICF01 057975 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Abram<br />

INT TBA TBA ICCR 106<br />

Second Session<br />

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

Formerly AD-150U How to Deliver Winning Present<br />

ICTA2 053568 27-Jul-07 27-Jul-07 Whitson<br />

KTS F 8:00 AM 4:50 PM ICCR 117<br />

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

Formerly AD-144U Employment Seminar<br />

ICTA2 053633 06-Jul-07 13-Jul-07<br />

KTS F 8:00 AM 4:50 PM ICCR 117<br />

KTS F 8:00 AM 4:50 PM LINN 202<br />

Iowa City Campus<br />

◆ - Check Course Description for Prerequisite<br />

CHM Chemistry<br />

CHM-110<br />

Full Session<br />

Introduction to Chemistry 3<br />

Formerly CN-100T Introduction to Chemistry<br />

ICTA3 054642 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Reiter Kintz<br />

KTS MW 10:00 AM 11:50 AM ICCR 119<br />

Second Session<br />

CHM-110 Introduction to Chemistry 3<br />

Formerly CN-100T Introduction to Chemistry<br />

ICF01 058041 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07 Elshafie<br />

LEC MTWTH 10:00 AM 11:50 AM ICCR 216<br />

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

Formerly CN-101T Introduction to Chemistry Lab<br />

ICF01 058043 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07 Elshafie<br />

LAB TTH 12:00 PM 1:50 PM ICCR 209<br />

CLS Cultural Studies<br />

Full Session<br />

CLS-140 Understanding Cultures: The Mideast 3<br />

Formerly IN-123T UC: The Mideast<br />

ICTZ3 054995 21-May-07 31-Jul-07 Brigham<br />

KTS TTH 6:00 PM 8:30 PM ICCR 119<br />

CLS-151 Understanding Cultures: Latin America 3<br />

Formerly IN-120T UC: Latin America<br />

ICTA1 054608 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS F 8:00 AM 11:50 AM ICCR 101<br />

CRJ Criminal Justice<br />

Contact Michael Penrod, coordinator, at 319-398-5899 ext. 5202 for<br />

more information.<br />

Second Session<br />

CRJ-133 Constitutional Criminal Proc ◆ 3<br />

Formerly CJ-230T Constitutional Law<br />

ICTA2 053693 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07 Penrod<br />

KTS MTWTH 8:00 AM 9:50 AM ICCR 117<br />

CSC Computer Science<br />

Contact Joe DeMaria at 319-887-3643 for more information.<br />

First Session<br />

CSC-110 Intro to Computers 3<br />

Formerly DG-102T Intro to Micros and DP<br />

ICF01 057981 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 DeMaria<br />

L/L MW 6:00 PM 9:50 PM ICCR 213<br />

DRA Film and Theatre<br />

Mid Session<br />

DRA-116 Film Analysis 3<br />

Formerly HM-136T Film Analysis<br />

ICF01 057963 04-Jun-07 27-Jul-07 Foster<br />

LEC MW 12:00 PM 2:50 PM ICAN 109<br />

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ECN Economics<br />

First Session<br />

ECN-120 Principles of Macroeconomics 3<br />

Formerly EO-120T Principles of Macroeconomics<br />

ICF01 057900 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Mekies<br />

LEC TTH 6:00 PM 9:50 PM ICCR 204<br />

ECN-130 Principles of Microeconomics 3<br />

Formerly EO-130T Principles of Microeconomics<br />

ICF01 057898 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Mekies<br />

LEC MTWTH 10:00 AM 11:50 AM ICCR 204<br />

Full Session<br />

ECN-130 Principles of Microeconomics 3<br />

Formerly EO-130T Principles of Microeconomics<br />

ICTP2 053791 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Roose<br />

KTS TTH 2:00 PM 3:50 PM ICCR 117<br />

ENG English Composition<br />

Students enrolling in Composition courses must have qualifying ACT or<br />

Compass test scores; or college transcripts to show successful completion<br />

of appropriate prerequisites.<br />

First Session<br />

ENG-105 Composition I ◆ 3<br />

Formerly CC-113T Composition I<br />

ICF01 057892 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Mekies<br />

LEC MTWTH 12:00 PM 1:50 PM ICCR 353<br />

Mid Session<br />

ENG-101 Elements of Writing 3<br />

Formerly CC-110T Elements of Writing<br />

ICF01 057893 04-Jun-07 27-Jul-07 Petrova<br />

LEC MWF 12:00 PM 1:50 PM ICCR 348<br />

ENG-105 Composition I ◆ 3<br />

Formerly CC-113T Composition I<br />

ICF02 057894 04-Jun-07 27-Jul-07<br />

LEC MW 6:00 PM 8:50 PM ICCR 353<br />

ENG-106 Composition II ◆ 3<br />

Formerly CC-114T Composition II<br />

ICF01 057895 04-Jun-07 27-Jul-07<br />

LEC TTH 6:00 PM 8:50 PM ICCR 353<br />

ENG-106<br />

Second Session<br />

Composition II ◆ 3<br />

Formerly CC-114T Composition II<br />

ICF02 057896 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07 Hulm<br />

LEC MTWTH 12:00 PM 1:50 PM ICCR 353<br />

ENV Environmental Science<br />

Full Session<br />

ENV-115 Environmental Science 3<br />

Formerly EP-121T The Environment: Natural Sci<br />

ICTP2 053801 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Reiter Kintz<br />

KTS MW 12:00 PM 1:50 PM ICCR 117<br />

FLF French<br />

FLF-141<br />

First Session<br />

Elementary French I 4<br />

Formerly FO-100T Elementary French I<br />

ICF01 057901 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Skoglund<br />

LEC<br />

40<br />

MTWTHF 9:00 AM 10:50 AM ICCR 352<br />

(Summer 2007)<br />

Iowa City Campus<br />

◆ - Check Course Description for Prerequisite<br />

FLF-231 Intermediate French I ◆ 3<br />

Formerly FO-300T Intermediate French I<br />

ICF01 057902 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Beachy<br />

LEC MTTHF 12:00 PM 1:50 PM ICCR 352<br />

Second Session<br />

FLF-142 Elementary French II 4<br />

Formerly FO-200T Elementary French II<br />

ICF01 057925 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07 Beachy<br />

LEC MTWTHF 9:00 AM 10:50 AM ICCR 352<br />

FLF-232 Intermediate French II ◆ 3<br />

Formerly FO-310T Intermediate French II<br />

ICF01 057926 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07 Beachy<br />

LEC MTTHF 12:00 PM 1:50 PM ICCR 352<br />

FLS Spanish<br />

Contact Bridget Malone at 319-887-3618 for more information.<br />

First Session<br />

FLS-141 Elementary Spanish I 4<br />

Formerly FO-110T Elementary Spanish I<br />

ICF01 057904 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Heath<br />

LEC MTWTHF 8:00 AM 9:50 AM ICAN 110<br />

ICF02 057905 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Heath<br />

LEC MTWTHF 11:00 AM 12:50 PM ICAN 110<br />

ICF03 057906 21-May-07 29-Jun-07<br />

LEC MTWTHF 1:00 PM 2:50 PM ICAN 110<br />

ICF04 057907 21-May-07 29-Jun-07<br />

LEC MTWTH 5:30 PM 7:50 PM ICAN 110<br />

FLS-142 Elementary Spanish II 4<br />

Formerly FO-210T Elementary Spanish II<br />

ICF01 057908 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Munoz-Perez<br />

LEC MTWTHF 8:00 AM 9:50 AM ICAN 106<br />

ICF02 057909 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Munoz-Perez<br />

LEC MTWTHF 11:00 AM 12:50 PM ICAN 106<br />

ICF03 057912 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Cuevas<br />

LEC MTWTH 5:30 PM 7:50 PM ICAN 106<br />

FLS-231 Intermediate Spanish I ◆ 3<br />

Formerly FO-320T Intermediate Spanish I<br />

ICF01 057913 21-May-07 29-Jun-07<br />

LEC MTTHF 8:00 AM 9:50 AM CAPT 1101<br />

ICF02 057914 21-May-07 29-Jun-07<br />

LEC MTTHF 10:00 AM 11:50 AM CAPT 1101<br />

ICF03 057916 21-May-07 29-Jun-07<br />

LEC MTTHF 11:00 AM 12:50 PM ICAN 113<br />

ICF04 057917 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Campagna<br />

LEC MTWTH 5:00 PM 6:50 PM ICAN 113<br />

ICF05 057918 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Campagna<br />

LEC MTWTH 7:00 PM 8:50 PM ICAN 113<br />

FLS-232 Intermediate Spanish II ◆ 3<br />

Formerly FO-330T Intermediate Spanish II<br />

ICF01 057920 21-May-07 29-Jun-07<br />

LEC MTTHF 9:00 AM 10:50 AM ICAN 106<br />

ICF02 057921 21-May-07 29-Jun-07<br />

LEC MTTHF 12:00 PM 1:50 PM CAPT 1101<br />

ICF03 057922 21-May-07 29-Jun-07<br />

LEC MTTHF 1:00 PM 2:50 PM ICAN 106<br />

ICF04 057924 21-May-07 29-Jun-07<br />

LEC MTWTH 5:30 PM 7:20 PM ICCR 352


2007 Summer 2007<br />

Second Session<br />

FLS-141 Elementary Spanish I 4<br />

Formerly FO-110T Elementary Spanish I<br />

ICF05 057928 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07 Perez-Bendorf<br />

LEC MTWTHF 9:00 AM 10:50 AM ICAN 110<br />

ICF06 057929 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07<br />

LEC MTWTH 5:30 PM 7:50 PM ICAN 106<br />

FLS-142 Elementary Spanish II 4<br />

Formerly FO-210T Elementary Spanish II<br />

ICF04 057932 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07<br />

LEC MTWTH 5:30 PM 7:20 PM ICCR 352<br />

ICF05 057930 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07 Cuevas<br />

LEC MTWTHF 9:00 AM 10:50 AM ICAN 106<br />

ICF06 057931 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07 Cuevas<br />

LEC MTWTHF 12:00 PM 1:50 PM ICAN 106<br />

FLS-231 Intermediate Spanish I ◆ 3<br />

Formerly FO-320T Intermediate Spanish I<br />

ICF06 057934 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07<br />

LEC MTTHF 11:00 AM 12:50 PM ICAN 110<br />

ICF07 057935 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07<br />

LEC MTWTH 5:30 PM 7:20 PM ICAN 113<br />

FLS-232 Intermediate Spanish II ◆ 3<br />

Formerly FO-330T Intermediate Spanish II<br />

ICF05 057933 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07<br />

LEC MTTHF 9:00 AM 10:50 AM CAPT 1101<br />

ICF06 057936 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07<br />

LEC MTTHF 12:00 PM 1:50 PM CAPT 1101<br />

ICF07 057937 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07<br />

LEC MTWTH 5:00 PM 6:50 PM ICAN 110<br />

ICF08 057939 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07<br />

LEC MTWTH 7:00 PM 8:50 PM ICAN 110<br />

HIS History<br />

Mid Session<br />

HIS-124 Europe-Age of Nationalism 3<br />

Formerly HI-130T Europe-Age of Nationalism<br />

ICF01 057954 04-Jun-07 27-Jul-07 McMahon<br />

LEC TTH 12:00 PM 2:50 PM ICCR 202<br />

HIS-152 U.S. History Since 1877 3<br />

Formerly HI-150T US History: Ind America<br />

ICF01 058271 04-Jun-07 27-Jul-07 McMahon<br />

LEC TTH 6:00 PM 8:50 PM ICCR 202<br />

Second Session<br />

HIS-121 Ancient Mediterranean World 3<br />

Formerly HI-100T Ancient Mediterranean World<br />

ICTP3 054890 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07 Peterson<br />

KTS MTWTH 2:00 PM 3:50 PM ICCR 119<br />

HSC Health Science<br />

Call 319-398-5566 for more information.<br />

First Session<br />

HSC-135 First Aid 0.5<br />

Formerly HS-101U First Aid Concepts<br />

ICF01 057944 21-May-07 29-Jun-07<br />

LEC M 12:00 PM 1:20 PM ICCR 207<br />

Iowa City Campus<br />

◆ - Check Course Description for Prerequisite<br />

HSC-210 Health Skills I 1<br />

Formerly HS-111U Health Skills I<br />

ICF01 057940 21-May-07 29-Jun-07<br />

LEC W 12:00 PM 1:20 PM ICCR 207<br />

LAB M 6:00 PM 8:50 PM LINN 236<br />

ICF02 057942 21-May-07 29-Jun-07<br />

LEC W 12:00 PM 1:20 PM ICCR 207<br />

LAB TH 6:00 PM 8:30 PM LINN 236<br />

ICTP3 054852 21-May-07 29-Jun-07<br />

LAB W 4:00 PM 6:30 PM LINN 239<br />

KTS F 1:30 PM 2:45 PM ICCR 119<br />

Full Session<br />

HSC-107 Professionals in Health 2<br />

Formerly HS-110U Professionals in Health<br />

ICF01 057952 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

LEC T 6:00 PM 8:40 PM ICCR 207<br />

ICTA3 054710 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS F 10:45 AM 1:25 PM ICCR 119<br />

Second Session<br />

HSC-211 Health Skills II 1<br />

Formerly HS-112U Health Skills II<br />

ICF01 057946 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07<br />

LEC W 12:00 PM 1:20 PM ICCR 207<br />

LAB M 6:00 PM 8:30 PM LINN 236<br />

ICF02 057948 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07<br />

LEC W 12:00 PM 1:20 PM ICCR 207<br />

LAB TH 6:00 PM 8:30 PM LINN 236<br />

ICTP3 054862 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07<br />

LAB W 4:00 PM 6:30 PM LINN 239<br />

KTS F 1:30 PM 2:45 PM ICCR 119<br />

HUM Humanities<br />

Mid Session<br />

HUM-116 Encounters in Humanities 3<br />

Formerly HM-100T Encounters in Humanities<br />

ICF01 057961 04-Jun-07 27-Jul-07 Keyes<br />

LEC MWF 1:00 PM 2:50 PM ICAN 103<br />

LIT Literature<br />

Full Session<br />

LIT-206 Forms of Lit: Fiction ◆ 3<br />

Formerly LR-206T Forms of Lit: Fiction<br />

ICTZ2 053827 21-May-07 31-Jul-07 Brown<br />

KTS MW 6:00 PM 8:30 PM ICCR 117<br />

LIT-207 Forms of Lit: Poetry ◆ 3<br />

Formerly LR-207T Forms of Lit: Poetry<br />

ICTP1 054754 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS TTH 2:00 PM 3:50 PM ICCR 101<br />

Mid Session<br />

LIT-206 Forms of Lit: Fiction ◆ 3<br />

Formerly LR-206T Forms of Lit: Fiction<br />

ICF01 057993 04-Jun-07 27-Jul-07 Keyes<br />

LEC MWF 10:00 AM 11:50 AM ICCR 350<br />

ICF02 057994 04-Jun-07 27-Jul-07<br />

LEC TTH 6:00 PM 8:50 PM ICAN 103<br />

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2007 Summer 2007<br />

MAT Mathematics<br />

Students enrolling in mathematics courses must have qualifying ACT or<br />

COMPASS test scores; or college transcripts to show successful<br />

completion of appropriate prerequisites.<br />

First Session<br />

MAT-062 Elementary Algebra 3<br />

Formerly MT-010D Beginning Algebra<br />

ICF01 058001 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Cochran<br />

LEC MTWTH 9:00 AM 10:50 AM ICCR 255<br />

Full Session<br />

MAT-062 Elementary Algebra 3<br />

Formerly MT-010D Beginning Algebra<br />

ICTP3 054810 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS TTH 4:00 PM 5:50 PM ICCR 119<br />

MAT-102 Intermediate Algebra 4<br />

Formerly MT-105U Intermediate Algebra<br />

ICTA3 054042 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS TTH 7:30 AM 9:50 AM ICCR 119<br />

MAT-115 Mathematics and Society ◆ 3<br />

Formerly MT-110T Math for Decision Making<br />

ICTA1 054658 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Roose<br />

KTS TTH 10:00 AM 11:50 AM ICCR 101<br />

MAT-140 Finite Mathematics ◆ 3<br />

Formerly MT-120T Finite Mathematics<br />

ICTP1 054731 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Roose<br />

KTS TTH 12:00 PM 1:50 PM ICCR 101<br />

MAT-155 Statistical Ideas 3<br />

Formerly MT-115T Statistical Ideas<br />

ICTP2 053814 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Roose<br />

KTS TTH 4:00 PM 5:50 PM ICCR 117<br />

Mid Session<br />

MAT-052 Pre-Algebra 3<br />

Formerly PT-080D Pre-Algebra<br />

ICF01 058002 04-Jun-07 27-Jul-07<br />

LEC MWF 10:00 AM 11:50 AM ICCR 256<br />

MAT-138 <strong>College</strong> Algebra With Limits 4<br />

Formerly MT-150T Precalculus I<br />

ICF01 058004 04-Jun-07 27-Jul-07<br />

LEC MW 6:00 PM 9:50 PM ICCR 255<br />

MAT-157 Statistics 4<br />

Formerly MT-125T Fundamentals of Statistics<br />

ICF01 058005 04-Jun-07 27-Jul-07<br />

LEC MTWTH 1:00 PM 2:50 PM ICCR 254<br />

ICF02 058006 04-Jun-07 27-Jul-07<br />

LEC TTH 6:00 PM 9:50 PM ICCR 263<br />

MAT-165 Business Calculus 3<br />

Formerly MT-130T Business Calculus<br />

ICF01 058007 04-Jun-07 27-Jul-07<br />

LEC MWF 10:00 AM 11:50 AM ICCR 254<br />

ICF02 058008 04-Jun-07 27-Jul-07<br />

LEC MW 6:00 PM 8:50 PM ICCR 263<br />

Second Session<br />

MAT-102 Intermediate Algebra 4<br />

Formerly MT-105U Intermediate Algebra<br />

ICF01 058009 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07<br />

LEC MTWTHF 9:00 AM 10:50 AM ICCR 255<br />

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MGT Management<br />

MGT-130<br />

Full Session<br />

Principles of Supervision 3<br />

Formerly AD-104U Principles of Supervision<br />

ICTP2 053952 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS MW 4:00 PM 5:50 PM ICCR 117<br />

MGT-145 Human Relations in Management 3<br />

Formerly PC-105U Human Relations<br />

ICTP2 053932 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS MW 2:00 PM 3:50 PM ICCR 117<br />

Mid Session<br />

MGT-139 Effective Team Bldg/Managers 1<br />

Formerly AD-149U Effective Team Bldg/Managers<br />

ICTA2 053555 22-Jun-07 22-Jun-07 Whitson<br />

KTS F 8:00 AM 4:50 PM ICCR 117<br />

MGT-140 Time Mgmt in the Workplace 1<br />

Formerly AD-121U Time Mgmt in the Workplace<br />

ICTA2 053534 01-Jun-07 01-Jun-07 Whitson<br />

KTS F 8:00 AM 4:50 PM ICCR 117<br />

MGT-145 Human Relations in Management 3<br />

Formerly PC-105U Human Relations<br />

ICF01 057966 04-Jun-07 27-Jul-07 Kosobucki<br />

LEC MW 6:00 PM 8:50 PM ICCR 205<br />

Second Session<br />

MGT-101 Principles of Management 3<br />

Formerly AD-102T Introduction to Management<br />

ICF01 057996 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07<br />

LEC MTWTH 10:00 AM 11:50 AM ICAN 111<br />

MKT Marketing<br />

Full Session<br />

MKT-110 Principles of Marketing 3<br />

Formerly MR-101T Principles of Marketing<br />

ICTZ1 054947 21-May-07 31-Jul-07<br />

KTS MW 6:00 PM 8:30 PM ICCR 101<br />

MUA Music - Applied<br />

Full Session<br />

MUA-307 Applied Guitar 1<br />

Formerly MC-169T Guitar<br />

ICF01 058016 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Perrotte<br />

LESS TBA TBA TBA<br />

ICF02 058017 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Gruber<br />

LESS TBA TBA TBA<br />

MUA-310 Applied Piano 1<br />

Formerly MC-151T Piano<br />

ICF01 058013 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Nichols<br />

LESS TBA TBA ICCR 251<br />

MUA-310 Applied Piano 2<br />

Formerly MC-151T Piano<br />

ICF02 058014 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Nichols<br />

LESS TBA TBA ICCR 251<br />

MUA-312 Applied String Bass 1<br />

Formerly MC-157T Bass<br />

ICF01 058018 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Welch<br />

LESS TBA TBA TBA


2007 Summer 2007<br />

MUA-318 Applied Violin 1<br />

Formerly MC-154T Violin<br />

ICF01 058015 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Cross<br />

LESS TBA TBA ICCR 251<br />

MUA-319 Applied Voice 1<br />

Formerly MC-150T Voice<br />

ICF01 058011 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 McTyre<br />

LESS TBA TBA ICCR 251<br />

MUA-319 Applied Voice 2<br />

Formerly MC-150T Voice<br />

ICF02 058012 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 McTyre<br />

LESS TBA TBA ICCR 251<br />

MUS Music - General<br />

Full Session<br />

MUS-100 Music Appreciation 3<br />

Formerly MC-100T Music Appreciation<br />

ICTA3 054064 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Risse<br />

KTS MW 8:00 AM 9:50 AM ICCR 119<br />

Mid Session<br />

MUS-100 Music Appreciation 3<br />

Formerly MC-100T Music Appreciation<br />

ICF01 058010 04-Jun-07 27-Jul-07 Wachsmuth<br />

LEC TTH 6:00 PM 8:50 PM ICCR 350<br />

NET Computer Networking<br />

Contact Joe DeMaria at 319-887-3643 for more information.<br />

First Session<br />

NET-785 Fund of Desktop Support 3<br />

Formerly DG-204U Fund of Desktop Support<br />

ICF01 057991 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 DeMaria<br />

L/L MTWTHF 2:00 PM 3:50 PM ICCR 258<br />

Mid Session<br />

NET-400 Linux Networking ◆ 3<br />

Formerly DG-223U Linux Networking<br />

ICF01 057992 04-Jun-07 27-Jul-07 Wickelhaus<br />

L/L TTH 6:00 PM 9:50 PM ICCR 258<br />

PHI Philosophy<br />

Full Session<br />

PHI-105 Introduction to Ethics 3<br />

Formerly PN-109T Introduction to Ethics<br />

ICTP1 054741 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS MW 2:00 PM 3:50 PM ICCR 101<br />

Mid Session<br />

PHI-105 Introduction to Ethics 3<br />

Formerly PN-109T Introduction to Ethics<br />

ICF01 058020 04-Jun-07 27-Jul-07<br />

LEC TTH 12:00 PM 2:50 PM ICCR 204<br />

PHI-111 Basic Reasoning 3<br />

Formerly PN-105T Basic Reasoning<br />

ICF01 058021 04-Jun-07 27-Jul-07<br />

LEC MW 6:00 PM 8:50 PM ICCR 202<br />

Iowa City Campus<br />

◆ - Check Course Description for Prerequisite<br />

Second Session<br />

PHI-101 Intro to Philosophy 3<br />

Formerly PN-101T Intro to Philosophy<br />

ICF01 058023 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07<br />

LEC MTWTH 10:00 AM 11:50 AM ICCR 204<br />

PHS Physical Science<br />

Mid Session<br />

PHS-151 Introduction to Astronomy 3<br />

Formerly PA-105T Astronomy<br />

ICF01 058038 04-Jun-07 27-Jul-07 Studer<br />

LEC MW 6:00 PM 8:50 PM ICCR 254<br />

PSY Psychology<br />

First Session<br />

PSY-111 Intro to Psychology 3<br />

Formerly PC-100T General Psychology<br />

ICTP3 054828 21-May-07 29-Jun-07<br />

KTS MTWTH 12:00 PM 1:50 PM ICCR 119<br />

Mid Session<br />

PSY-111 Intro to Psychology 3<br />

Formerly PC-100T General Psychology<br />

ICF01 058025 04-Jun-07 27-Jul-07<br />

LEC TTH 6:00 PM 8:50 PM ICCR 205<br />

PSY-121 Developmental Psychology ◆ 3<br />

Formerly PC-200T Developmental Psychology<br />

ICF01 058026 04-Jun-07 27-Jul-07<br />

LEC MWF 10:00 AM 11:50 AM ICCR 205<br />

Second Session<br />

PSY-111 Intro to Psychology 3<br />

Formerly PC-100T General Psychology<br />

ICF02 058028 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07<br />

LEC MTWTH 12:00 PM 1:50 PM ICCR 205<br />

PSY-121 Developmental Psychology ◆ 3<br />

Formerly PC-200T Developmental Psychology<br />

ICTP3 054879 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS MTWTH 12:00 PM 1:50 PM ICCR 119<br />

REL Religion<br />

Full Session<br />

REL-101 Survey of World Religions 3<br />

Formerly PN-115T Introduction to World Religion<br />

ICTP2 053922 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS TTH 12:00 PM 1:50 PM ICCR 117<br />

Mid Session<br />

REL-120 Judaism, Christianity & Islam 3<br />

Formerly PN-116T Judaism, Christianity & Islam<br />

ICF01 058019 04-Jun-07 27-Jul-07<br />

LEC MWF 10:00 AM 11:50 AM ICCR 202<br />

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Iowa City


2007 Summer 2007<br />

SDV Student Development<br />

Mid Session<br />

SDV-178 Stress Management 1<br />

Formerly PT-112T Stress Management<br />

ICTA2 053544 08-Jun-07 15-Jun-07 Rosene<br />

KTS F 8:00 AM 4:50 PM ICCR 117<br />

SOC Sociology<br />

First Session<br />

SOC-110 Introduction to Sociology 3<br />

Formerly SY-100T Introduction to Sociology<br />

ICF01 058044 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Miller<br />

LEC MTWTH 10:00 AM 11:50 AM ICCR 207<br />

Full Session<br />

SOC-110 Introduction to Sociology 3<br />

Formerly SY-100T Introduction to Sociology<br />

ICTP1 054785 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS TTH 4:00 PM 5:50 PM ICCR 101<br />

SOC-115 Social Problems 3<br />

Formerly SY-120T Social Problems<br />

ICTA1 054054 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS MW 8:00 AM 9:50 AM ICCR 101<br />

Mid Session<br />

SOC-115 Social Problems 3<br />

Formerly SY-120T Social Problems<br />

ICF01 058045 04-Jun-07 27-Jul-07<br />

LEC MW 6:00 PM 8:50 PM ICCR 207<br />

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Iowa City Campus<br />

◆ - Check Course Description for Prerequisite<br />

SPC Speech<br />

SPC-101<br />

First Session<br />

Fundamentals of Oral Comm 3<br />

Formerly CC-130T Fundamentals of Comm<br />

ICF01 057886 21-May-07 29-Jun-07<br />

LEC MTWTH 10:00 AM 11:50 AM ICAN 115<br />

ICF02 057887 21-May-07 29-Jun-07<br />

LEC MTWTH 12:00 PM 1:50 PM ICAN 115<br />

Mid Session<br />

SPC-101 Fundamentals of Oral Comm 3<br />

Formerly CC-130T Fundamentals of Comm<br />

ICF03 057888 04-Jun-07 27-Jul-07<br />

LEC MW 6:00 PM 8:50 PM ICAN 115<br />

ICF04 057889 04-Jun-07 27-Jul-07<br />

LEC TTH 6:00 PM 8:50 PM ICAN 115<br />

Second Session<br />

SPC-101 Fundamentals of Oral Comm 3<br />

Formerly CC-130T Fundamentals of Comm<br />

ICF05 057891 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07<br />

LEC MTWTH 10:00 AM 11:50 AM ICAN 115


2007 Summer 2007<br />

<strong>Kirkwood</strong> operates learning centers in each of the counties that make up the college’s service area. Each<br />

center offers a large selection of college credit courses, making it possible for a student to earn an Associate<br />

of Arts degree at a location close to home. Besides college credit courses, each center provides continuing<br />

education classes, high school completion programs and GED testing services.<br />

<strong>Kirkwood</strong> Telecommunications System (KTS) uses interactive, instructional television to bring college credit<br />

courses to many locations throughout our seven-county service area. Faculty interact with students at each<br />

location and answer questions via microphones and TV cameras in the classroom.<br />

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County Centers


2007 Summer 2007<br />

ACC Accounting<br />

Full Session<br />

ACC-111 Introduction to Accounting 3<br />

Formerly AO-102U Accounting Concepts<br />

BPTA1 054626 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS MW 10:00 AM 11:50 AM BELL 100<br />

ADM Administrative Assistant<br />

Full Session<br />

ADM-133 Business Math & Calculators 3<br />

Formerly OF-103T Business Math<br />

BPTP1 054718 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS MW 12:00 PM 1:50 PM BELL 100<br />

ANT Anthropology<br />

First Session<br />

ANT-105 Cultural Anthropology 3<br />

Formerly HM-102T Intro to Cult Anthropology<br />

BPTA2 053852 21-May-07 29-Jun-07<br />

KTS MTWTH 8:00 AM 9:50 AM BELL 102<br />

ART Art<br />

Full Session<br />

ART-101 Art Appreciation 3<br />

Formerly AR-100T Art Appreciation<br />

BPTP3 054772 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Lawrence<br />

KTS MW 4:00 PM 5:50 PM BELL 202<br />

BCA Business Computer Apps<br />

Full Session<br />

BCA-189 Microcomputer Literacy 1<br />

Formerly DG-145U Microcomputer Literacy<br />

BPTZ6 054976 21-May-07 31-Jul-07<br />

KTS TH 6:00 PM 8:30 PM BELL 100<br />

BIO Biology<br />

Full Session<br />

BIO-154 Human Biology 3<br />

Formerly BI-125T Human Biology<br />

BPTZ2 053939 21-May-07 31-Jul-07 Bonine<br />

KTS TTH 6:00 PM 8:30 PM BELL 102<br />

BIO-161 Basic Anatomy and Physiology 3<br />

Formerly HS-150U Basic Anatomy and Physiology<br />

BPTA3 054079 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

LAB W 9:00 AM 11:40 AM LINN 232<br />

KTS F 8:00 AM 10:40 AM BELL 202<br />

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Belle Plaine Center<br />

1214 Ninth Avenue, Belle Plaine, IA 52208<br />

319-444-2549<br />

www.kirkwood.edu/belleplaine<br />

◆ - Check Course Description for Prerequisite<br />

BUS Business<br />

BUS-178<br />

Second Session<br />

How to Deliver Winning Presentation 1<br />

Formerly AD-150U How to Deliver Winning Present<br />

BPTA2 053565 27-Jul-07 27-Jul-07 Whitson<br />

KTS F 8:00 AM 4:50 PM BELL 102<br />

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

Formerly AD-144U Employment Seminar<br />

06-Jul-07 06-Jul-07 Whitson<br />

KTS F 8:00 AM 4:50 PM BELL 202<br />

BPTA2 053630 13-Jul-07 13-Jul-07 Whitson<br />

KTS F 8:00 AM 4:50 PM LINN 202<br />

CHM Chemistry<br />

Full Session<br />

CHM-110 Introduction to Chemistry 3<br />

Formerly CN-100T Introduction to Chemistry<br />

BPTA3 054638 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Reiter Kintz<br />

KTS MW 10:00 AM 11:50 AM BELL 202<br />

CLS Cultural Studies<br />

Full Session<br />

CLS-140 UC: The Mideast 3<br />

Formerly IN-123T UC: The Mideast<br />

BPTZ3 054992 21-May-07 31-Jul-07 Brigham<br />

KTS TTH 6:00 PM 8:30 PM BELL 202<br />

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

Formerly IN-120T UC: Latin America<br />

BPTA1 054604 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS F 8:00 AM 11:50 AM BELL 100<br />

CRJ Criminal Justice<br />

Second Session<br />

CRJ-133 Constitutional Criminal Proc ◆ 3<br />

Formerly CJ-230T Constitutional Law<br />

BPTA2 053690 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07 Penrod<br />

KTS MTWTH 8:00 AM 9:50 AM BELL 102<br />

CSC Computer Science<br />

Full Session<br />

CSC-110 Intro to Computers 3<br />

Formerly DG-102T Intro to Micros and DP<br />

BPTA6 054029 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS TTH 7:30 AM 9:50 AM BELL 100<br />

ECN Economics<br />

Full Session<br />

ECN-130 Principles of Microeconomics 3<br />

Formerly EO-130T Principles of Microeconomics<br />

BPTP2 053788 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Roose<br />

KTS TTH 2:00 PM 3:50 PM BELL 102


2007 Summer 2007<br />

ENG English Composition<br />

First Session<br />

ENG-101 Elements of Writing 3<br />

Formerly CC-110T Elements of Writing<br />

BPTP3 054835 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Brown<br />

KTS MTWTH 2:00 PM 3:50 PM BELL 202<br />

ENG-105 Composition I ◆ 3<br />

Formerly CC-113T Composition I<br />

BPTA2 053667 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Brown<br />

KTS MTWTH 10:00 AM 11:50 AM BELL 102<br />

Full Session<br />

ENG-070 Personal Achievement Writing 1<br />

Formerly PT-040D P.A. Writing<br />

BPSU7 055898 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Olson<br />

LAB TW TBA BELL 300<br />

ENG-075 Personal Achievement Reading 1<br />

Formerly PT-030D P.A. Reading<br />

BPSU7 055897 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Olson<br />

LAB TW TBA BELL 300<br />

ENG-101 Elements of Writing 3<br />

Formerly CC-110T Elements of Writing<br />

BPTP1 054761 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS MW 4:00 PM 5:50 PM BELL 100<br />

Second Session<br />

ENG-106 Composition II ◆ 3<br />

Formerly CC-114T Composition II<br />

BPTA2 053677 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS MTWTH 10:00 AM 11:50 AM BELL 102<br />

ENV Environmental Science<br />

Full Session<br />

ENV-115 Environmental Science 3<br />

Formerly EP-121T The Environment: Natural Sci<br />

BPTP2 053798 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Reiter Kintz<br />

KTS MW 12:00 PM 1:50 PM BELL 102<br />

HIS History<br />

Second Session<br />

HIS-121 Ancient Mediterranean World 3<br />

Formerly HI-100T Ancient Mediterranean World<br />

BPTP3 054886 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07 Peterson<br />

KTS MTWTH 2:00 PM 3:50 PM BELL 202<br />

HSC Health Science<br />

First Session<br />

HSC-210 Health Skills I 1<br />

Formerly HS-111U Health Skills I<br />

BPTP3 054849 21-May-07 29-Jun-07<br />

LAB W 4:00 PM 6:30 PM LINN 239<br />

KTS F 1:30 PM 2:45 PM BELL 202<br />

Full Session<br />

HSC-107 Professionals in Health 2<br />

Formerly HS-110U Professionals in Health<br />

BPTA3 054706 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS F 10:45 AM 1:25 PM BELL 202<br />

Belle Plaine Center<br />

◆ - Check Course Description for Prerequisite<br />

Second Session<br />

HSC-211 Health Skills II 1<br />

Formerly HS-112U Health Skills II<br />

BPTP3 054859 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07<br />

LAB W 4:00 PM 6:30 PM LINN 239<br />

KTS F 1:30 PM 2:45 PM BELL 202<br />

LIT Literature<br />

Full Session<br />

LIT-206 Forms of Lit: Fiction ◆ 3<br />

Formerly LR-206T Forms of Lit: Fiction<br />

BPTZ2 053824 21-May-07 31-Jul-07 Brown<br />

KTS MW 6:00 PM 8:30 PM BELL 102<br />

LIT-207 Forms of Lit: Poetry ◆ 3<br />

Formerly LR-207T Forms of Lit: Poetry<br />

BPTP1 054751 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS TTH 2:00 PM 3:50 PM BELL 100<br />

MAT Mathematics<br />

Students enrolling in mathematics courses must have qualifying ACT or<br />

COMPASS test scores; or college transcripts to show successful<br />

completion of appropriate prerequisites.<br />

Full Session<br />

MAT-062 Elementary Algebra 3<br />

Formerly MT-010D Beginning Algebra<br />

BPTP3 054805 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS TTH 4:00 PM 5:50 PM BELL 202<br />

MAT-095 Personal Achievement Math 1<br />

Formerly PT-070D P.A. Math<br />

BPSU7 055900 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Olson<br />

LAB TW TBA BELL 300<br />

MAT-102 Intermediate Algebra 4<br />

Formerly MT-105U Intermediate Algebra<br />

BPTA3 054039 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS TTH 7:30 AM 9:50 AM BELL 202<br />

MAT-115 Mathematics and Society ◆ 3<br />

Formerly MT-110T Math for Decision Making<br />

BPTA1 054654 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Roose<br />

KTS TTH 10:00 AM 11:50 AM BELL 100<br />

MAT-140 Finite Math 3<br />

Formerly MT-120T Finite Mathematics<br />

BPTP1 054728 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Roose<br />

KTS TTH 12:00 PM 1:50 PM BELL 100<br />

MAT-155 Statistical Ideas 3<br />

Formerly MT-115T Statistical Ideas<br />

BPTP2 053811 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Roose<br />

KTS TTH 4:00 PM 5:50 PM BELL 102<br />

MGT Management<br />

Full Session<br />

MGT-130 Principles of Supervision 3<br />

Formerly AD-104U Principles of Supervision<br />

BPTP2 053949 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS MW 4:00 PM 5:50 PM BELL 102<br />

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2007 Summer 2007<br />

MGT-145 Human Relations in Management 3<br />

Formerly PC-105U Human Relations<br />

BPTP2 053929 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS MW 2:00 PM 3:50 PM BELL 102<br />

Mid Session<br />

MGT-139 Effective Team Bldg/Managers 1<br />

Formerly AD-149U Effective Team Bldg/Managers<br />

BPTA2 053552 22-Jun-07 22-Jun-07 Whitson<br />

KTS F 8:00 AM 4:50 PM BELL 102<br />

MGT-140 Time Mgmt in the Workplace 1<br />

Formerly AD-121U Time Mgmt in the Workplace<br />

BPTA2 053529 01-Jun-07 01-Jun-07 Whitson<br />

KTS F 8:00 AM 4:50 PM BELL 102<br />

MKT Marketing<br />

Full Session<br />

MKT-110 Principles of Marketing 3<br />

Formerly MR-101T Principles of Marketing<br />

BPTZ1 054944 21-May-07 31-Jul-07<br />

KTS MW 6:00 PM 8:30 PM BELL 100<br />

MUS Music - General<br />

MUS-100<br />

Full Session<br />

Music Appreciation 3<br />

Formerly MC-100T Music Appreciation<br />

BPTA3 054061 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Risse<br />

KTS MW 8:00 AM 9:50 AM BELL 202<br />

PHI Philosophy<br />

Full Session<br />

PHI-105 Introduction to Ethics 3<br />

Formerly PN-109T Introduction to Ethics<br />

BPTP1 054738 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS MW 2:00 PM 3:50 PM BELL 100<br />

PSY Psychology<br />

First Session<br />

PSY-111 Intro to Psychology 3<br />

Formerly PC-100T General Psychology<br />

BPTP3 054823 21-May-07 29-Jun-07<br />

KTS MTWTH 12:00 PM 1:50 PM BELL 202<br />

Second Session<br />

PSY-121 Developmental Psychology ◆ 3<br />

Formerly PC-200T Developmental Psychology<br />

BPTP3 054875 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS MTWTH 12:00 PM 1:50 PM BELL 202<br />

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◆ - Check Course Description for Prerequisite<br />

REL Religion<br />

REL-101<br />

Full Session<br />

Survey of World Religions 3<br />

Formerly PN-115T Introduction to World Religion<br />

BPTP2 053919 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS TTH 12:00 PM 1:50 PM BELL 102<br />

SDV Student Development<br />

Mid Session<br />

SDV-178 Stress Management 1<br />

Formerly PT-112T Stress Management<br />

BPTA2 053541 08-Jun-07 15-Jun-07 Rosene<br />

KTS F 8:00 AM 4:50 PM BELL 102<br />

SOC Sociology<br />

Full Session<br />

SOC-110 Introduction to Sociology 3<br />

Formerly SY-100T Introduction to Sociology<br />

BPTP1 054782 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS TTH 4:00 PM 5:50 PM BELL 100<br />

SOC-115 Social Problems 3<br />

Formerly SY-120T Social Problems<br />

BPTA1 054051 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS MW 8:00 AM 9:50 AM BELL 100<br />

SPC Speech<br />

Full Session<br />

SPC-101 Fundamentals of Oral Comm 3<br />

Formerly CC-130T Fundamentals of<br />

BPTA3 054696 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS TTH 10:00 AM 11:50 AM BELL 202<br />

BPTZ3 054961 21-May-07 31-Jul-07<br />

KTS MW 6:00 PM 8:30 PM BELL 202


2007 Summer 2007<br />

Full Session<br />

ACC-111 Introduction to Accounting 3<br />

Formerly AO-102U Accounting Concepts<br />

JNTA1 054631 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Pettibone<br />

KTS MW 10:00 AM 11:50 AM MONT 315<br />

Full Session<br />

ADM-133 Business Math & Calculators 3<br />

Formerly OF-103T Business Math<br />

JNTP1 054722 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Pettibone<br />

KTS MW 12:00 PM 1:50 PM MONT 315<br />

First Session<br />

ANT-105 Cultural Anthropology 3<br />

Formerly HM-102T Intro to Cult Anthropology<br />

JNTA2 053858 21-May-07 29-Jun-07<br />

KTS MTWTH 8:00 AM 9:50 AM MONT 302<br />

ART-101<br />

Full Session<br />

Art Appreciation 3<br />

Formerly AR-100T Art Appreciation<br />

JNTP3 054776 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Lawrence<br />

KTS MW 4:00 PM 5:50 PM MONT 316<br />

BCA Business Computer Apps<br />

BCA-189<br />

Full Session<br />

Microcomputer Literacy 1<br />

Formerly DG-145U Microcomputer Literacy<br />

JNTZ6 054983 21-May-07 31-Jul-07<br />

KTS TH 6:00 PM 8:30 PM MONT 315<br />

BIO Biology<br />

Full Session<br />

BIO-154 Human Biology 3<br />

Formerly BI-125T Human Biology<br />

JNTZ2 053943 21-May-07 31-Jul-07 Bonine<br />

KTS TTH 6:00 PM 8:30 PM MONT 302<br />

BIO-161 Basic Anatomy and Physiology 3<br />

Formerly HS-150U Basic Anatomy and Physiology<br />

JNTA3 054083 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Bonine<br />

LAB W 9:00 AM 11:40 AM LINN 232<br />

KTS F 8:00 AM 10:40 AM MONT 316<br />

BUS Business<br />

BUS-178<br />

Second Session<br />

How to Deliver Winning Present 1<br />

Formerly AD-150U How to Deliver Winning Present<br />

JNTA2 053570 27-Jul-07 27-Jul-07 Whitson<br />

KTS F 8:00 AM 4:50 PM MONT 302<br />

Monticello Center<br />

Cedar Rapids Main Campus<br />

818 West First Street, Monticello, IA 52310<br />

319-465-5988<br />

www.kirkwood.edu/monticello<br />

ACC Accounting<br />

ADM Administrative Assistant<br />

ANT Anthropology<br />

ART Art<br />

◆ - Check Course Description for Prerequisite<br />

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

Formerly AD-144U Employment Seminar<br />

JNTA2 053634 06-Jul-07 13-Jul-07<br />

KTS F (7/6) 8:00 AM 4:50 PM MONT 202<br />

KTS F (7/13) 8:00 AM 4:50 PM LINN 202<br />

CHM Chemistry<br />

Full Session<br />

CHM-110 Introduction to Chemistry 3<br />

Formerly CN-100T Introduction to Chemistry<br />

JNTA3 054644 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Reiter Kintz<br />

KTS MW 10:00 AM 11:50 AM MONT 316<br />

CLS Cultural Studies<br />

Full Session<br />

CLS-140 UC: The Mideast 3<br />

Formerly IN-123T UC: The Mideast<br />

JNTZ3 054996 21-May-07 31-Jul-07 Brigham<br />

KTS TTH 6:00 PM 8:30 PM MONT 316<br />

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

Formerly IN-120T UC: Latin America<br />

JNTA1 054610 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS F 8:00 AM 11:50 AM MONT 315<br />

CRJ Criminal Justice<br />

Second Session<br />

CRJ-133 Constitutional Criminal Proc ◆ 3<br />

Formerly CJ-230T Constitutional Law<br />

JNTA2 053694 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07 Penrod<br />

KTS MTWTH 8:00 AM 9:50 AM MONT 302<br />

CSC Computer Science<br />

Full Session<br />

CSC-110 Intro to Computers 3<br />

Formerly DG-102T Intro to Micros and DP<br />

JNTA6 054033 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS TTH 7:30 AM 9:50 AM MONT 315<br />

ECN Economics<br />

Full Session<br />

ECN-130 Principles of Microeconomics 3<br />

Formerly EO-130T Principles of Microeconomics<br />

JNTP2 053792 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Roose<br />

KTS TTH 2:00 PM 3:50 PM MONT 302<br />

ENG English Composition<br />

First Session<br />

ENG-101 Elements of Writing 3<br />

Formerly CC-110T Elements of Writing<br />

JNTP3 054839 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Brown<br />

KTS MTWTH 2:00 PM 3:50 PM MONT 316<br />

49<br />

(Summer 2007)<br />

Monticello


2007 Summer 2007<br />

ENG-105 Composition I ◆ 3<br />

Formerly CC-113T Composition I<br />

JNTA2 053671 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Brown<br />

KTS MTWTH 10:00 AM 11:50 AM MONT 302<br />

Full Session<br />

ENG-070 Personal Achievement Writing 1<br />

Formerly PT-040D P.A. Writing<br />

JNF07 052961 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Schubick<br />

LAB TW TBA MONT 307<br />

ENG-075 Personal Achievement Reading 1<br />

Formerly PT-030D P.A. Reading<br />

JNF07 052959 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Schubick<br />

LAB TW TBA MONT 307<br />

ENG-101 Elements of Writing 3<br />

Formerly CC-110T Elements of Writing<br />

JNTP1 054765 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS MW 4:00 PM 5:50 PM MONT 315<br />

Second Session<br />

ENG-106 Composition II ◆ 3<br />

Formerly CC-114T Composition II<br />

JNTA2 053681 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS MTWTH 10:00 AM 11:50 AM MONT 302<br />

ENV Environmental Science<br />

Full Session<br />

ENV-115 Environmental Science 3<br />

Formerly EP-121T The Environment: Natural Sci<br />

JNTP2 053802 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Reiter Kintz<br />

KTS MW 12:00 PM 1:50 PM MONT 302<br />

HIS History<br />

Second Session<br />

HIS-121 Ancient Mediterranean World 3<br />

Formerly HI-100T Ancient Mediterranean World<br />

JNTP3 054891 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07 Peterson<br />

KTS MTWTH 2:00 PM 3:50 PM MONT 316<br />

HSC Health Science<br />

HSC-210<br />

First Session<br />

Health Skills I 1<br />

Formerly HS-111U Health Skills I<br />

JNTP3 054853 21-May-07 29-Jun-07<br />

LAB W 4:00 PM 6:30 PM LINN 239<br />

KTS F 1:30 PM 2:45 PM MONT 316<br />

Full Session<br />

HSC-107 Professionals in Health 2<br />

Formerly HS-110U Professionals in Health<br />

JNTA3 054712 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS F 10:45 AM 1:25 PM MONT 316<br />

Second Session<br />

HSC-211 Health Skills II 1<br />

Formerly HS-112U Health Skills II<br />

JNTP3 054863 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07<br />

LAB W 4:00 PM 6:30 PM LINN 239<br />

KTS F 1:30 PM 2:45 PM MONT 316<br />

50<br />

(Summer 2007)<br />

Monticello Center<br />

◆ - Check Course Description for Prerequisite<br />

LIT Literature<br />

LIT-206<br />

Full Session<br />

Forms of Lit: Fiction ◆ 3<br />

Formerly LR-206T Forms of Lit: Fiction<br />

JNTZ2 053828 21-May-07 31-Jul-07 Brown<br />

KTS MW 6:00 PM 8:30 PM MONT 302<br />

LIT-207 Forms of Lit: Poetry ◆ 3<br />

Formerly LR-207T Forms of Lit: Poetry<br />

JNTP1 054755 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS TTH 2:00 PM 3:50 PM MONT 315<br />

MAT Mathematics<br />

Students enrolling in mathematics courses must have qualifying ACT or<br />

COMPASS test scores; or college transcripts to show successful<br />

completion of appropriate prerequisites.<br />

Full Session<br />

MAT-062 Elementary Algebra 3<br />

Formerly MT-010D Beginning Algebra<br />

JNTP3 054811 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS TTH 4:00 PM 5:50 PM MONT 316<br />

MAT-095 Personal Achievement Math 1<br />

Formerly PT-070D P.A. Math<br />

JNF07 052954 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Schubick<br />

LAB TW TBA MONT 307<br />

MAT-102 Intermediate Algebra 4<br />

Formerly MT-105U Intermediate Algebra<br />

JNTA3 054043 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Eko<br />

KTS TTH 7:30 AM 9:50 AM MONT 316<br />

MAT-115 Mathematics and Society ◆ 3<br />

Formerly MT-110T Math for Decision Making<br />

JNTA1 054659 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Roose<br />

KTS TTH 10:00 AM 11:50 AM MONT 315<br />

MAT-140 Finite Math 3<br />

Formerly MT-120T Finite Mathematics<br />

JNTP1 054732 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Roose<br />

KTS TTH 12:00 PM 1:50 PM MONT 315<br />

MAT-155 Statistical Ideas 3<br />

Formerly MT-115T Statistical Ideas<br />

JNTP2 053815 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Roose<br />

KTS TTH 4:00 PM 5:50 PM MONT 302<br />

MGT Management<br />

Full Session<br />

MGT-130 Principles of Supervision 3<br />

Formerly AD-104U Principles of Supervision<br />

JNTP2 053953 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Whitson<br />

KTS MW 4:00 PM 5:50 PM MONT 302<br />

MGT-145 Human Relations in Management 3<br />

Formerly PC-105U Human Relations<br />

JNTP2 053933 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Whitson<br />

KTS MW 2:00 PM 3:50 PM MONT 302


2007 Summer 2007<br />

Mid Session<br />

MGT-139 Effective Team Bldg/Managers 1<br />

Formerly AD-149U Effective Team Bldg/Managers<br />

JNTA2 053556 22-Jun-07 22-Jun-07 Whitson<br />

KTS F 8:00 AM 4:50 PM MONT 302<br />

MGT-140 Time Mgmt in the Workplace 1<br />

Formerly AD-121U Time Mgmt in the Workplace<br />

JNTA2 053535 01-Jun-07 01-Jun-07 Whitson<br />

KTS F 8:00 AM 4:50 PM MONT 302<br />

MKT Marketing<br />

Full Session<br />

MKT-110 Principles of Marketing 3<br />

Formerly MR-101T Principles of Marketing<br />

JNTZ1 054948 21-May-07 31-Jul-07 Wells<br />

KTS MW 6:00 PM 8:30 PM MONT 315<br />

MUS Music - General<br />

Full Session<br />

MUS-100 Music Appreciation 3<br />

Formerly MC-100T Music Appreciation<br />

JNTA3 054067 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Risse<br />

KTS MW 8:00 AM 9:50 AM MONT 316<br />

PHI Philosophy<br />

Full Session<br />

PHI-105 Introduction to Ethics 3<br />

Formerly PN-109T Introduction to Ethics<br />

JNTP1 054742 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 McCarty<br />

KTS MW 2:00 PM 3:50 PM MONT 315<br />

PSY Psychology<br />

First Session<br />

PSY-111 Intro to Psychology 3<br />

Formerly PC-100T General Psychology<br />

JNTP3 054829 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Johnson<br />

KTS MTWTH 12:00 PM 1:50 PM MONT 316<br />

Second Session<br />

PSY-121 Developmental Psychology ◆ 3<br />

Formerly PC-200T Developmental Psychology<br />

JNTP3 054880 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07 Corr<br />

KTS MTWTH 12:00 PM 1:50 PM MONT 316<br />

REL Religion<br />

Full Session<br />

REL-101 Survey of World Religions 3<br />

Formerly PN-115T Introduction to World Religion<br />

JNTP2 053923 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 McCarty<br />

KTS TTH 12:00 PM 1:50 PM MONT 302<br />

Monticello Center<br />

◆ - Check Course Description for Prerequisite<br />

SDV Student Development<br />

Mid Session<br />

SDV-178 Stress Management 1<br />

Formerly PT-112T Stress Management<br />

JNTA2 053545 08-Jun-07 15-Jun-07 Rosene<br />

KTS F 8:00 AM 4:50 PM MONT 302<br />

SOC Sociology<br />

Full Session<br />

SOC-110 Introduction to Sociology 3<br />

Formerly SY-100T Introduction to Sociology<br />

JNTP1 054786 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Kolarik<br />

KTS TTH 4:00 PM 5:50 PM MONT 315<br />

SOC-115 Social Problems 3<br />

Formerly SY-120T Social Problems<br />

JNTA1 054055 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS MW 8:00 AM 9:50 AM MONT 315<br />

SPC Speech<br />

Full Session<br />

SPC-101 Fundamentals of Oral Comm 3<br />

Formerly CC-130T Fundamentals of Comm<br />

JNTA3 054700 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS TTH 10:00 AM 11:50 AM MONT 316<br />

JNTZ3 054966 21-May-07 31-Jul-07<br />

KTS MW 6:00 PM 8:30 PM MONT 316<br />

51<br />

(Summer 2007)<br />

Monticello


2007 Summer 2007<br />

ACC Accounting<br />

Full Session<br />

ACC-111 Introduction to Accounting 3<br />

Formerly AO-102U Accounting Concepts<br />

CDTA1 054627 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS MW 10:00 AM 11:50 AM TIPT 305<br />

ADM Administrative Assistant<br />

Full Session<br />

ADM-133 Business Math & Calculators 3<br />

Formerly OF-103T Business Math<br />

CDTP1 054719 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS MW 12:00 PM 1:50 PM TIPT 305<br />

ANT Anthropology<br />

First Session<br />

ANT-105 Cultural Anthropology 3<br />

Formerly HM-102T Intro to Cult Anthropology<br />

CDTA2 053853 21-May-07 29-Jun-07<br />

KTS MTWTH 8:00 AM 9:50 AM TIPT 304<br />

ART Art<br />

Full Session<br />

ART-101 Art Appreciation 3<br />

Formerly AR-100T Art Appreciation<br />

CDTP3 054773 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Lawrence<br />

KTS MW 4:00 PM 5:50 PM TIPT 308<br />

BCA Business Computer Apps<br />

Full Session<br />

BCA-189 Microcomputer Literacy 1<br />

Formerly DG-145U Microcomputer Literacy<br />

CDTZ6 054978 21-May-07 31-Jul-07<br />

KTS TH 6:00 PM 8:30 PM TIPT 305<br />

BIO Biology<br />

Full Session<br />

BIO-154 Human Biology 3<br />

Formerly BI-125T Human Biology<br />

CDTZ2 053940 21-May-07 31-Jul-07 Bonine<br />

KTS TTH 6:00 PM 8:30 PM TIPT 304<br />

BIO-161 Basic Anatomy and Physiology 3<br />

Formerly HS-150U Basic Anatomy and Physiology<br />

CDTA3 054080 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

LAB W 9:00 AM 11:40 AM LINN 232<br />

KTS F 8:00 AM 10:40 AM TIPT 308<br />

52<br />

(Summer 2007)<br />

Tipton Center<br />

1410 Cedar Street, Tipton, IA 52772<br />

563-886-3101<br />

www.kirkwood.edu/tipton<br />

◆ - Check Course Description for Prerequisite<br />

BUS Business<br />

BUS-178<br />

Second Session<br />

How to Deliver Winning Present 1<br />

Formerly AD-150U How to Deliver Winning Present<br />

CDTA2 053566 27-Jul-07 27-Jul-07 Whitson<br />

KTS F 8:00 AM 4:50 PM TIPT 304<br />

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

Formerly AD-144U Employment Seminar<br />

CDTA2 053631 06-Jul-07 06-Jul-07<br />

KTS F 8:00 AM 4:50 PM TIPT 304<br />

13-Jul-07 13-Jul-07<br />

KTS F 8:00 AM 4:50 PM LINN 202<br />

CHM Chemistry<br />

Full Session<br />

CHM-110 Introduction to Chemistry 3<br />

Formerly CN-100T Introduction to Chemistry<br />

CDTA3 054640 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Reiter Kintz<br />

KTS MW 10:00 AM 11:50 AM TIPT 308<br />

CLS Cultural Studies<br />

Full Session<br />

CLS-140 UC: The Mideast 3<br />

Formerly IN-123T UC: The Mideast<br />

CDTZ3 054993 21-May-07 31-Jul-07 Brigham<br />

KTS TTH 6:00 PM 8:30 PM TIPT 308<br />

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

Formerly IN-120T UC: Latin America<br />

CDTA1 054605 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS F 8:00 AM 11:50 AM TIPT 305<br />

CRJ Criminal Justice<br />

Second Session<br />

CRJ-133 Constitutional Criminal Proc ◆ 3<br />

Formerly CJ-230T Constitutional Law<br />

CDTA2 053691 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07 Penrod<br />

KTS MTWTH 8:00 AM 9:50 AM TIPT 304<br />

CSC Computer Science<br />

Full Session<br />

CSC-110 Intro to Computers 3<br />

Formerly DG-102T Intro to Micros and DP<br />

CDTA6 054030 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS TTH 7:30 AM 9:50 AM TIPT 305<br />

ECN Economics<br />

Full Session<br />

ECN-130 Principles of Microeconomics 3<br />

Formerly EO-130T Principles of Microeconomics<br />

CDTP2 053789 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Roose<br />

KTS TTH 2:00 PM 3:50 PM TIPT 304


2007 Summer 2007<br />

First Session<br />

ENG-101 Elements of Writing 3<br />

Formerly CC-110T Elements of Writing<br />

CDTP3 054836 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Brown<br />

KTS MTWTH 2:00 PM 3:50 PM TIPT 308<br />

ENG-105 Composition I ◆ 3<br />

Formerly CC-113T Composition I<br />

CDTA2 053668 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Brown<br />

KTS MTWTH 10:00 AM 11:50 AM TIPT 304<br />

Full Session<br />

ENG-101 Elements of Writing 3<br />

Formerly CC-110T Elements of Writing<br />

CDTP1 054762 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS MW 4:00 PM 5:50 PM TIPT 305<br />

ENG-106<br />

Second Session<br />

Composition II ◆ 3<br />

Formerly CC-114T Composition II<br />

CDTA2 053678 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS MTWTH 10:00 AM 11:50 AM TIPT 304<br />

ENV Environmental Science<br />

Full Session<br />

ENV-115 Environmental Science 3<br />

Formerly EP-121T The Environment: Natural Sci<br />

CDTP2 053799 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Reiter Kintz<br />

KTS MW 12:00 PM 1:50 PM TIPT 304<br />

Second Session<br />

HIS-121 Ancient Mediterranean World 3<br />

Formerly HI-100T Ancient Mediterranean World<br />

CDTP3 054887 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07 Peterson<br />

KTS MTWTH 2:00 PM 3:50 PM TIPT 308<br />

First Session<br />

HSC-210 Health Skills I 1<br />

Formerly HS-111U Health Skills I<br />

CDTP3 054850 21-May-07 29-Jun-07<br />

LAB W 4:00 PM 6:30 PM LINN 239<br />

KTS F 1:30 PM 2:45 PM TIPT 308<br />

Full Session<br />

HSC-107 Professionals in Health 2<br />

Formerly HS-110U Professionals in Health<br />

CDTA3 054707 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS F 10:45 AM 1:25 PM TIPT 308<br />

Second Session<br />

HSC-211 Health Skills II 1<br />

Formerly HS-112U Health Skills II<br />

CDTP3 054861 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07<br />

LAB W 4:00 PM 6:30 PM LINN 239<br />

KTS F 1:30 PM 2:45 PM TIPT 308<br />

Tipton Center<br />

ENG English Composition LIT Literature<br />

HIS History<br />

HSC Health Science<br />

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Full Session<br />

LIT-206 Forms of Lit: Fiction ◆ 3<br />

Formerly LR-206T Forms of Lit: Fiction<br />

CDTZ2 053825 21-May-07 31-Jul-07 Brown<br />

KTS MW 6:00 PM 8:30 PM TIPT 304<br />

LIT-207 Forms of Lit: Poetry ◆ 3<br />

Formerly LR-207T Forms of Lit: Poetry<br />

CDTP1 054752 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS TTH 2:00 PM 3:50 PM TIPT 305<br />

MAT Mathematics<br />

Students enrolling in mathematics courses must have qualifying ACT or<br />

COMPASS test scores; or college transcripts to show successful<br />

completion of appropriate prerequisites.<br />

Full Session<br />

MAT-062 Elementary Algebra 3<br />

Formerly MT-010D Beginning Algebra<br />

CDTP3 054807 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS TTH 4:00 PM 5:50 PM TIPT 308<br />

MAT-102 Intermediate Algebra 4<br />

Formerly MT-105U Intermediate Algebra<br />

CDTA3 054040 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS TTH 7:30 AM 9:50 AM TIPT 308<br />

MAT-115 Mathematics and Society ◆ 3<br />

Formerly MT-110T Math for Decision Making<br />

CDTA1 054655 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Roose<br />

KTS TTH 10:00 AM 11:50 AM TIPT 305<br />

MAT-140 Finite Math 3<br />

Formerly MT-120T Finite Mathematics<br />

CDTP1 054729 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Roose<br />

KTS TTH 12:00 PM 1:50 PM TIPT 305<br />

MAT-155 Statistical Ideas 3<br />

Formerly MT-115T Statistical Ideas<br />

CDTP2 053812 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Roose<br />

KTS TTH 4:00 PM 5:50 PM TIPT 304<br />

MGT Management<br />

Full Session<br />

MGT-130 Principles of Supervision 3<br />

Formerly AD-104U Principles of Supervision<br />

CDTP2 053950 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS MW 4:00 PM 5:50 PM TIPT 304<br />

MGT-145 Human Relations in Management 3<br />

Formerly PC-105U Human Relations<br />

CDTP2 053930 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS MW 2:00 PM 3:50 PM TIPT 304<br />

Mid Session<br />

MGT-139 Effective Team Bldg/Managers 1<br />

Formerly AD-149U Effective Team Bldg/Managers<br />

CDTA2 053553 22-Jun-07 22-Jun-07 Whitson<br />

KTS F 8:00 AM 4:50 PM TIPT 304<br />

53<br />

(Summer 2007)<br />

Tipton


2007 Summer 2007<br />

MGT-140 Time Mgmt in the Workplace 1<br />

Formerly AD-121U Time Mgmt in the Workplace<br />

CDTA2 053531 01-Jun-07 01-Jun-07 Whitson<br />

KTS F 8:00 AM 4:50 PM TIPT 304<br />

MKT Marketing<br />

Full Session<br />

MKT-110 Principles of Marketing 3<br />

Formerly MR-101T Principles of Marketing<br />

CDTZ1 054945 21-May-07 31-Jul-07<br />

KTS MW 6:00 PM 8:30 PM TIPT 305<br />

MUS Music - General<br />

Full Session<br />

MUS-100 Music Appreciation 3<br />

Formerly MC-100T Music Appreciation<br />

CDTA3 054062 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Risse<br />

KTS MW 8:00 AM 9:50 AM TIPT 308<br />

PHI Philosophy<br />

Full Session<br />

PHI-105 Introduction to Ethics 3<br />

Formerly PN-109T Introduction to Ethics<br />

CDTP1 054739 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS MW 2:00 PM 3:50 PM TIPT 305<br />

PSY Psychology<br />

First Session<br />

PSY-111 Intro to Psychology 3<br />

Formerly PC-100T General Psychology<br />

CDTP3 054826 21-May-07 29-Jun-07<br />

KTS MTWTH 12:00 PM 1:50 PM TIPT 308<br />

Second Session<br />

PSY-121 Developmental Psychology ◆ 3<br />

Formerly PC-200T Developmental Psychology<br />

CDTP3 054877 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS MTWTH 12:00 PM 1:50 PM TIPT 308<br />

REL Religion<br />

Full Session<br />

REL-101 Survey of World Religions 3<br />

Formerly PN-115T Introduction to World Religion<br />

CDTP2 053920 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS TTH 12:00 PM 1:50 PM TIPT 304<br />

54<br />

(Summer 2007)<br />

Tipton Center<br />

◆ - Check Course Description for Prerequisite<br />

SDV Student Development<br />

Mid Session<br />

SDV-178 Stress Management 1<br />

Formerly PT-112T Stress Management<br />

CDTA2 053542 08-Jun-07 15-Jun-07 Rosene<br />

KTS F 8:00 AM 4:50 PM TIPT 304<br />

SOC Sociology<br />

Full Session<br />

SOC-110 Introduction to Sociology 3<br />

Formerly SY-100T Introduction to Sociology<br />

CDTP1 054783 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS TTH 4:00 PM 5:50 PM TIPT 305<br />

SOC-115 Social Problems 3<br />

Formerly SY-120T Social Problems<br />

CDTA1 054052 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS MW 8:00 AM 9:50 AM TIPT 305<br />

SPC Speech<br />

Full Session<br />

SPC-101 Fundamentals of Oral Comm 3<br />

Formerly CC-130T Fundamentals of Comm<br />

CDTA3 054697 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS TTH 10:00 AM 11:50 AM TIPT 308<br />

CDTZ3 054962 21-May-07 31-Jul-07<br />

KTS MW 6:00 PM 8:30 PM TIPT 308


2007 Summer 2007<br />

ACC Accounting<br />

Full Session<br />

ACC-111 Introduction to Accounting 3<br />

Formerly AO-102U Accounting Concepts<br />

BNTA1 054624 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Pettibone<br />

KTS MW 10:00 AM 11:50 AM VINT 108<br />

ADM Administrative Assistant<br />

Full Session<br />

ADM-133 Business Math & Calculators 3<br />

Formerly OF-103T Business Math<br />

BNTP1 054717 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Pettibone<br />

KTS MW 12:00 PM 1:50 PM VINT 108<br />

ANT Anthropology<br />

First Session<br />

ANT-105 Cultural Anthropology 3<br />

Formerly HM-102T Intro to Cult Anthropology<br />

BNTA2 053850 21-May-07 29-Jun-07<br />

KTS MTWTH 8:00 AM 9:50 AM VINT 106<br />

ART Art<br />

Full Session<br />

ART-101 Art Appreciation 3<br />

Formerly AR-100T Art Appreciation<br />

BNTP3 054771 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Lawrence<br />

KTS MW 4:00 PM 5:50 PM VINT 110<br />

BCA Business Computer Apps<br />

Full Session<br />

BCA-189 Microcomputer Literacy 1<br />

Formerly DG-145U Microcomputer Literacy<br />

BNTZ6 054975 21-May-07 31-Jul-07 Cahalan<br />

KTS TH 6:00 PM 8:30 PM VINT 108<br />

BIO Biology<br />

Full Session<br />

BIO-154 Human Biology 3<br />

Formerly BI-125T Human Biology<br />

BNTZ2 053938 21-May-07 31-Jul-07 Bonine<br />

KTS TTH 6:00 PM 8:30 PM VINT 106<br />

BIO-161 Basic Anatomy and Physiology 3<br />

Formerly HS-150U Basic Anatomy and Physiology<br />

BNTA3 054077 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Bonine<br />

LAB W 9:00 AM 11:40 AM LINN 232<br />

KTS F 8:00 AM 10:40 AM VINT 110<br />

Vinton Center<br />

111 West Third Street, Vinton, IA 52349<br />

319-472-2318<br />

www.kirkwood.edu/vinton<br />

◆ - Check Course Description for Prerequisite<br />

BUS Business<br />

BUS-178<br />

Second Session<br />

How to Deliver Winning Present 1<br />

Formerly AD-150U How to Deliver Winning Present<br />

BNTA2 053564 27-Jul-07 27-Jul-07 Whitson<br />

KTS F 8:00 AM 4:50 PM VINT 106<br />

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

Formerly AD-144U Employment Seminar<br />

BNTA2 053580 06-Jul-07 13-Jul-07<br />

KTS F 8:00 AM 4:50 PM VINT 106<br />

KTS F 8:00 AM 4:50 PM LINN 202<br />

CHM Chemistry<br />

Full Session<br />

CHM-110 Introduction to Chemistry 3<br />

Formerly CN-100T Introduction to Chemistry<br />

BNTA3 054637 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Reiter Kintz<br />

KTS MW 10:00 AM 11:50 AM VINT 110<br />

CLS Cultural Studies<br />

Full Session<br />

CLS-140 UC: The Mideast 3<br />

Formerly IN-123T UC: The Mideast<br />

BNTZ3 054991 21-May-07 31-Jul-07 Brigham<br />

KTS TTH 6:00 PM 8:30 PM VINT 110<br />

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

Formerly IN-120T UC: Latin America<br />

BNTA1 054602 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS F 8:00 AM 11:50 AM VINT 108<br />

CRJ Criminal Justice<br />

Second Session<br />

CRJ-133 Constitutional Criminal Proc ◆ 3<br />

Formerly CJ-230T Constitutional Law<br />

BNTA2 053689 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07 Penrod<br />

KTS MTWTH 8:00 AM 9:50 AM VINT 106<br />

CSC Computer Science<br />

Full Session<br />

CSC-110 Intro to Computers 3<br />

Formerly DG-102T Intro to Micros and DP<br />

BNTA6 054028 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS TTH 7:30 AM 9:50 AM VINT 108<br />

ECN Economics<br />

Full Session<br />

ECN-130 Principles of Microeconomics 3<br />

Formerly EO-130T Principles of Microeconomics<br />

BNTP2 053787 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Roose<br />

KTS TTH 2:00 PM 3:50 PM VINT 106<br />

55<br />

(Summer 2007)<br />

Vinton


2007 Summer 2007<br />

ENG English Composition<br />

First Session<br />

ENG-101 Elements of Writing 3<br />

Formerly CC-110T Elements of Writing<br />

BNTP3 054834 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Brown<br />

KTS MTWTH 2:00 PM 3:50 PM VINT 110<br />

ENG-105 Composition I ◆ 3<br />

Formerly CC-113T Composition I<br />

BNTA2 053666 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Brown<br />

KTS MTWTH 10:00 AM 11:50 AM VINT 106<br />

Full Session<br />

ENG-070 Personal Achievement Writing 1<br />

Formerly PT-040D P.A. Writing<br />

BNF01 053611 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Walker<br />

LAB TBA TBA VINT 100<br />

ENG-075 Personal Achievement Reading 1<br />

Formerly PT-030D P.A. Reading<br />

BNF01 053613 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Walker<br />

LAB TWTH TBA VINT 100<br />

ENG-101 Elements of Writing 3<br />

Formerly CC-110T Elements of Writing<br />

BNTP1 054760 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS MW 4:00 PM 5:50 PM VINT 108<br />

Second Session<br />

ENG-106 Composition II ◆ 3<br />

Formerly CC-114T Composition II<br />

BNTA1 053676 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS MTWTH 10:00 AM 11:50 AM VINT 106<br />

ENV Environmental Science<br />

Full Session<br />

ENV-115 Environmental Science 3<br />

Formerly EP-121T The Environment: Natural Sci<br />

BNTP2 053797 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Reiter Kintz<br />

KTS MW 12:00 PM 1:50 PM VINT 106<br />

HIS History<br />

Second Session<br />

HIS-121 Ancient Mediterranean World 3<br />

Formerly HI-100T Ancient Mediterranean World<br />

BNTP3 054885 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07 Peterson<br />

KTS MTWTH 2:00 PM 3:50 PM VINT 110<br />

HSC Health Science<br />

First Session<br />

HSC-210 Health Skills I 1<br />

Formerly HS-111U Health Skills I<br />

BNTP3 054848 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Zieser<br />

LAB W 4:00 PM 6:30 PM LINN 239<br />

KTS F 1:30 PM 2:45 PM VINT 110<br />

Full Session<br />

HSC-107 Professionals in Health 2<br />

Formerly HS-110U Professionals in Health<br />

BNTA3 054705 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Zieser<br />

KTS F 10:45 AM 1:25 PM VINT 110<br />

56<br />

(Summer 2007)<br />

Vinton Center<br />

◆ - Check Course Description for Prerequisite<br />

Second Session<br />

HSC-211 Health Skills II 1<br />

Formerly HS-112U Health Skills II<br />

BNTP3 054858 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07 Zieser<br />

LAB W 4:00 PM 6:30 PM LINN 239<br />

KTS F 1:30 PM 2:45 PM VINT 110<br />

LIT Literature<br />

Full Session<br />

LIT-206 Forms of Lit: Fiction ◆ 3<br />

Formerly LR-206T Forms of Lit: Fiction<br />

BNTZ2 053823 21-May-07 31-Jul-07 Brown<br />

KTS MW 6:00 PM 8:30 PM VINT 106<br />

LIT-207 Forms of Lit: Poetry ◆ 3<br />

Formerly LR-207T Forms of Lit: Poetry<br />

BNTP1 054750 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS TTH 2:00 PM 3:50 PM VINT 108<br />

MAT Mathematics<br />

Students enrolling in mathematics courses must have qualifying ACT or<br />

COMPASS test scores; or college transcripts to show successful<br />

completion of appropriate prerequisites.<br />

Full Session<br />

MAT-062 Elementary Algebra 3<br />

Formerly MT-010D Beginning Algebra<br />

BNTP3 054804 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS TTH 4:00 PM 5:50 PM VINT 110<br />

MAT-095 Personal Achievement Math 1<br />

Formerly PT-070D P.A. Math<br />

BNF01 053606 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Walker<br />

LAB TBA TBA VINT 100<br />

MAT-102 Intermediate Algebra 4<br />

Formerly MT-105U Intermediate Algebra<br />

BNTA3 054038 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS TTH 7:30 AM 9:50 AM VINT 110<br />

MAT-115 Mathematics and Society ◆ 3<br />

Formerly MT-110T Math for Decision Making<br />

BNTA1 054652 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Roose<br />

KTS TTH 10:00 AM 11:50 AM VINT 108<br />

MAT-140 Finite Math 3<br />

Formerly MT-120T Finite Mathematics<br />

BNTP1 054727 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Roose<br />

KTS TTH 12:00 PM 1:50 PM VINT 108<br />

MAT-155 Statistical Ideas 3<br />

Formerly MT-115T Statistical Ideas<br />

BNTP2 053810 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Roose<br />

KTS TTH 4:00 PM 5:50 PM VINT 106<br />

MGT Management<br />

Full Session<br />

MGT-130 Principles of Supervision 3<br />

Formerly AD-104U Principles of Supervision<br />

BNTP2 053948 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS MW 4:00 PM 5:50 PM VINT 106


2007 Summer 2007<br />

MGT-145 Human Relations in Management 3<br />

Formerly PC-105U Human Relations<br />

BNTP2 053928 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Whitson<br />

KTS MW 2:00 PM 3:50 PM VINT 106<br />

Mid Session<br />

MGT-139 Effective Team Bldg/Managers 1<br />

Formerly AD-149U Effective Team Bldg/Managers<br />

BNTA2 053551 22-Jun-07 22-Jun-07 Whitson<br />

KTS F 8:00 AM 4:50 PM VINT 106<br />

MGT-140 Time Mgmt in the Workplace 1<br />

Formerly AD-121U Time Mgmt in the Workplace<br />

BNTA2 053527 01-Jun-07 01-Jun-07 Whitson<br />

KTS F 8:00 AM 4:50 PM VINT 106<br />

MKT Marketing<br />

Full Session<br />

MKT-110 Principles of Marketing 3<br />

Formerly MR-101T Principles of Marketing<br />

BNTZ1 054943 21-May-07 31-Jul-07 Wells<br />

KTS MW 6:00 PM 8:30 PM VINT 108<br />

MUS Music - General<br />

Full Session<br />

MUS-100 Music Appreciation 3<br />

Formerly MC-100T Music Appreciation<br />

BNTA3 054060 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Risse<br />

KTS MW 8:00 AM 9:50 AM VINT 110<br />

PHI Philosophy<br />

Full Session<br />

PHI-105 Introduction to Ethics 3<br />

Formerly PN-109T Introduction to Ethics<br />

BNTP1 054737 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 McCarty<br />

KTS MW 2:00 PM 3:50 PM VINT 108<br />

PSY Psychology<br />

First Session<br />

PSY-111 Intro to Psychology 3<br />

Formerly PC-100T General Psychology<br />

BNTP3 054822 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Johnson<br />

KTS MTWTH 12:00 PM 1:50 PM VINT 110<br />

Second Session<br />

PSY-121 Developmental Psychology ◆ 3<br />

Formerly PC-200T Developmental Psychology<br />

BNTP3 054874 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07 Corr<br />

KTS MTWTH 12:00 PM 1:50 PM VINT 110<br />

Vinton Center<br />

◆ - Check Course Description for Prerequisite<br />

REL Religion<br />

REL-101<br />

Full Session<br />

Survey of World Religions 3<br />

Formerly PN-115T Introduction to World Religion<br />

BNTP2 053918 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS TTH 12:00 PM 1:50 PM VINT 106<br />

SDV Student Development<br />

Mid Session<br />

SDV-178 Stress Management 1<br />

Formerly PT-112T Stress Management<br />

BNTA2 053540 08-Jun-07 15-Jun-07 Rosene<br />

KTS F 8:00 AM 4:50 PM VINT 106<br />

SOC Sociology<br />

SOC-110<br />

Full Session<br />

Introduction to Sociology 3<br />

Formerly SY-100T Introduction to Sociology<br />

BNTP1 054781 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Kolarik<br />

KTS TTH 4:00 PM 5:50 PM VINT 108<br />

SOC-115 Social Problems 3<br />

Formerly SY-120T Social Problems<br />

BNTA1 054050 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS MW 8:00 AM 9:50 AM VINT 108<br />

SPC Speech<br />

Full Session<br />

SPC-101 Fundamentals of Oral Comm 3<br />

Formerly CC-130T Fundamentals of<br />

BNTA3 054695 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS TTH 10:00 AM 11:50 AM VINT 110<br />

BNTZ3 054959 21-May-07 31-Jul-07<br />

KTS MW 6:00 PM 8:30 PM VINT 110<br />

57<br />

(Summer 2007)<br />

Vinton


2007 Summer 2007<br />

ACC Accounting<br />

Full Session<br />

ACC-111 Introduction to Accounting 3<br />

Formerly AO-102U Accounting Concepts<br />

WATA1 054635 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS MW 10:00 AM 11:50 AM WACR 101<br />

ADM Administrative Assistant<br />

Full Session<br />

ADM-133 Business Math & Calculators 3<br />

Formerly OF-103T Business Math<br />

WATP1 054725 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS MW 12:00 PM 1:50 PM WACR 101<br />

ANT Anthropology<br />

First Session<br />

ANT-105 Cultural Anthropology 3<br />

Formerly HM-102T Intro to Cult Anthropology<br />

WATA2 053861 21-May-07 29-Jun-07<br />

KTS MTWTH 8:00 AM 9:50 AM WACR 119<br />

ART Art<br />

Full Session<br />

ART-101 Art Appreciation 3<br />

Formerly AR-100T Art Appreciation<br />

WATP3 054779 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Lawrence<br />

KTS MW 4:00 PM 5:50 PM WACR 102<br />

BCA Business Computer Apps<br />

Full Session<br />

BCA-189 Microcomputer Literacy 1<br />

Formerly DG-145U Microcomputer Literacy<br />

WATZ6 054986 21-May-07 31-Jul-07<br />

KTS TH 6:00 PM 8:30 PM WACR 101<br />

BIO Biology<br />

Full Session<br />

BIO-154 Human Biology 3<br />

Formerly BI-125T Human Biology<br />

WATZ2 053946 21-May-07 31-Jul-07 Bonine<br />

KTS TTH 6:00 PM 8:30 PM WACR 119<br />

BIO-161 Basic Anatomy and Physiology 3<br />

Formerly HS-150U Basic Anatomy and Physiology<br />

WATA3 054086 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

LAB W 9:00 AM 11:40 AM LINN 232<br />

KTS F 8:00 AM 10:40 AM WACR 102<br />

58<br />

(Summer 2007)<br />

Washington Center<br />

111 Westview Drive, Washington, IA 52353<br />

319-653-4655<br />

www.kirkwood.edu/washington<br />

◆ - Check Course Description for Prerequisite<br />

BUS Business<br />

BUS-178<br />

Second Session<br />

How to Deliver Winning Present 1<br />

Formerly AD-150U How to Deliver Winning Present<br />

WATA2 053573 27-Jul-07 27-Jul-07 Whitson<br />

KTS F 8:00 AM 4:50 PM WACR 119<br />

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

Formerly AD-144U Employment Seminar<br />

WATA2 053637 06-Jul-07 13-Jul-07<br />

KTS F 8:00 AM 4:50 PM WACR 119<br />

KTS F 8:00 AM 4:50 PM LINN 202<br />

CHM Chemistry<br />

Full Session<br />

CHM-110 Introduction to Chemistry 3<br />

Formerly CN-100T Introduction to Chemistry<br />

WATA3 054649 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Reiter Kintz<br />

KTS MW 10:00 AM 11:50 AM WACR 102<br />

CLS Cultural Studies<br />

Full Session<br />

CLS-140 UC: The Mideast 3<br />

Formerly IN-123T UC: The Mideast<br />

WATZ3 055001 21-May-07 31-Jul-07 Brigham<br />

KTS TTH 6:00 PM 8:30 PM WACR 102<br />

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

Formerly IN-120T UC: Latin America<br />

WATA1 054620 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS F 8:00 AM 11:50 AM WACR 101<br />

CRJ Criminal Justice<br />

Second Session<br />

CRJ-133 Constitutional Criminal Proc ◆ 3<br />

Formerly CJ-230T Constitutional Law<br />

WATA2 053697 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07 Penrod<br />

KTS MTWTH 8:00 AM 9:50 AM WACR 119<br />

CSC Computer Science<br />

Full Session<br />

CSC-110 Intro to Computers 3<br />

Formerly DG-102T Intro to Micros and DP<br />

WATA6 054036 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS TTH 7:30 AM 9:50 AM WACR 101<br />

ECN Economics<br />

Full Session<br />

ECN-130 Principles of Microeconomics 3<br />

Formerly EO-130T Principles of Microeconomics<br />

WATP2 053795 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Roose<br />

KTS TTH 2:00 PM 3:50 PM WACR 119


2007 Summer 2007<br />

ENG English Composition<br />

First Session<br />

ENG-101 Elements of Writing 3<br />

Formerly CC-110T Elements of Writing<br />

WATP3 054843 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Brown<br />

KTS MTWTH 2:00 PM 3:50 PM WACR 102<br />

ENG-105 Composition I ◆ 3<br />

Formerly CC-113T Composition I<br />

WATA2 053674 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Brown<br />

KTS MTWTH 10:00 AM 11:50 AM WACR 119<br />

Full Session<br />

ENG-070 Personal Achievement Writing 1<br />

Formerly PT-040D P.A. Writing<br />

WAF2 053610 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Miller<br />

LAB MTW TBA WACR 114<br />

ENG-075 Personal Achievement Reading 1<br />

Formerly PT-030D P.A. Reading<br />

WAF3 053612 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Miller<br />

LAB MTW TBA WACR 114<br />

ENG-101 Elements of Writing 3<br />

Formerly CC-110T Elements of Writing<br />

WATP1 054769 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS MW 4:00 PM 5:50 PM WACR 101<br />

Second Session<br />

ENG-106 Composition II ◆ 3<br />

Formerly CC-114T Composition II<br />

WATA2 053684 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS MTWTH 10:00 AM 11:50 AM WACR 119<br />

ENV Environmental Science<br />

Full Session<br />

ENV-115 Environmental Science 3<br />

Formerly EP-121T The Environment: Natural Sci<br />

WATP2 053806 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Reiter Kintz<br />

KTS MW 12:00 PM 1:50 PM WACR 119<br />

HIS History<br />

Second Session<br />

HIS-121 Ancient Mediterranean World 3<br />

Formerly HI-100T Ancient Mediterranean World<br />

WATP3 054894 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07 Peterson<br />

KTS MTWTH 2:00 PM 3:50 PM WACR 102<br />

HSC Health Science<br />

First Session<br />

HSC-210 Health Skills I 1<br />

Formerly HS-111U Health Skills I<br />

WATP3 054856 21-May-07 29-Jun-07<br />

LAB W 4:00 PM 6:30 PM LINN 239<br />

KTS F 1:30 PM 2:45 PM WACR 102<br />

Washington Center<br />

◆ - Check Course Description for Prerequisite<br />

Full Session<br />

HSC-107 Professionals in Health 2<br />

Formerly HS-110U Professionals in Health<br />

WATA3 054715 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS F 10:45 AM 1:25 PM WACR 102<br />

Second Session<br />

HSC-211 Health Skills II 1<br />

Formerly HS-112U Health Skills II<br />

WATP3 054866 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07<br />

LAB W 4:00 PM 6:30 PM LINN 239<br />

KTS F 1:30 PM 2:45 PM WACR 102<br />

LIT Literature<br />

Full Session<br />

LIT-206 Forms of Lit: Fiction ◆ 3<br />

Formerly LR-206T Forms of Lit: Fiction<br />

WATZ2 053832 21-May-07 31-Jul-07 Brown<br />

KTS MW 6:00 PM 8:30 PM WACR 119<br />

LIT-207 Forms of Lit: Poetry ◆ 3<br />

Formerly LR-207T Forms of Lit: Poetry<br />

WATP1 054758 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS TTH 2:00 PM 3:50 PM WACR 101<br />

MAT Mathematics<br />

Students enrolling in mathematics courses must have qualifying ACT or<br />

COMPASS test scores; or college transcripts to show successful<br />

completion of appropriate prerequisites.<br />

Full Session<br />

MAT-062 Elementary Algebra 3<br />

Formerly MT-010D Beginning Algebra<br />

WATP3 054816 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS TTH 4:00 PM 5:50 PM WACR 102<br />

MAT-095 Personal Achievement Math 1<br />

Formerly PT-070D P.A. Math<br />

WAF1 053608 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Miller<br />

LAB MTW TBA WACR 114<br />

MAT-102 Intermediate Algebra 4<br />

Formerly MT-105U Intermediate Algebra<br />

WATA3 054046 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS TTH 7:30 AM 9:50 AM WACR 102<br />

MAT-115 Mathematics and Society ◆ 3<br />

Formerly MT-110T Math for Decision Making<br />

WATA1 054662 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Roose<br />

KTS TTH 10:00 AM 11:50 AM WACR 101<br />

MAT-140 Finite Math 3<br />

Formerly MT-120T Finite Mathematics<br />

WATP1 054735 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Roose<br />

KTS TTH 12:00 PM 1:50 PM WACR 101<br />

MAT-155 Statistical Ideas 3<br />

Formerly MT-115T Statistical Ideas<br />

WATP2 053818 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Roose<br />

KTS TTH 4:00 PM 5:50 PM WACR 119<br />

59<br />

(Summer 2007)<br />

Washington


2007 Summer 2007<br />

MGT Management<br />

Full Session<br />

MGT-130 Principles of Supervision 3<br />

Formerly AD-104U Principles of Supervision<br />

WATP2 053956 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS MW 4:00 PM 5:50 PM WACR 119<br />

MGT-145 Human Relations in Management 3<br />

Formerly PC-105U Human Relations<br />

WATP2 053936 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS MW 2:00 PM 3:50 PM WACR 119<br />

Mid Session<br />

MGT-139 Effective Team Bldg/Managers 1<br />

Formerly AD-149U Effective Team Bldg/Managers<br />

WATA2 053560 22-Jun-07 22-Jun-07 Whitson<br />

KTS F 8:00 AM 4:50 PM WACR 119<br />

MGT-140 Time Mgmt in the Workplace 1<br />

Formerly AD-121U Time Mgmt in the Workplace<br />

WATA2 053538 01-Jun-07 01-Jun-07 Whitson<br />

KTS F 8:00 AM 4:50 PM WACR 119<br />

MKT Marketing<br />

Full Session<br />

MKT-110 Principles of Marketing 3<br />

Formerly MR-101T Principles of Marketing<br />

WATZ1 054951 21-May-07 31-Jul-07<br />

KTS MW 6:00 PM 8:30 PM WACR 101<br />

MUS Music - General<br />

Full Session<br />

MUS-100 Music Appreciation 3<br />

Formerly MC-100T Music Appreciation<br />

WATA3 054071 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Risse<br />

KTS MW 8:00 AM 9:50 AM WACR 102<br />

PHI Philosophy<br />

Full Session<br />

PHI-105 Introduction to Ethics 3<br />

Formerly PN-109T Introduction to Ethics<br />

WATP1 054745 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS MW 2:00 PM 3:50 PM WACR 101<br />

PSY Psychology<br />

First Session<br />

PSY-111 Intro to Psychology 3<br />

Formerly PC-100T General Psychology<br />

WATP3 054832 21-May-07 29-Jun-07<br />

KTS MTWTH 12:00 PM 1:50 PM WACR 102<br />

Second Session<br />

PSY-121 Developmental Psychology ◆ 3<br />

Formerly PC-200T Developmental Psychology<br />

WATP3 054883 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS MTWTH 12:00 PM 1:50 PM WACR 102<br />

60<br />

(Summer 2007)<br />

Washington Center<br />

◆ - Check Course Description for Prerequisite<br />

REL Religion<br />

REL-101<br />

Full Session<br />

Survey of World Religions 3<br />

Formerly PN-115T Introduction to World Religion<br />

WATP2 053926 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS TTH 12:00 PM 1:50 PM WACR 119<br />

SDV Student Development<br />

Mid Session<br />

SDV-178 Stress Management 1<br />

Formerly PT-112T Stress Management<br />

WATA2 053548 08-Jun-07 15-Jun-07 Rosene<br />

KTS F 8:00 AM 4:50 PM WACR 119<br />

SOC Sociology<br />

SOC-110<br />

Full Session<br />

Introduction to Sociology 3<br />

Formerly SY-100T Introduction to Sociology<br />

WATP1 054789 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS TTH 4:00 PM 5:50 PM WACR 101<br />

SOC-115 Social Problems 3<br />

Formerly SY-120T Social Problems<br />

WATA1 054058 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS MW 8:00 AM 9:50 AM WACR 101<br />

SPC Speech<br />

SPC-101<br />

Full Session<br />

Fundamentals of Oral Comm 3<br />

Formerly CC-130T Fundamentals of Comm<br />

WATA3 054703 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS TTH 10:00 AM 11:50 AM WACR 102<br />

WATZ3 054970 21-May-07 31-Jul-07<br />

KTS MW 6:00 PM 8:30 PM WACR 102


2007 Summer 2007<br />

ACC Accounting<br />

Full Session<br />

ACC-111 Introduction to Accounting 3<br />

Formerly AO-102U Accounting Concepts<br />

IATA1 054628 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS MW 10:00 AM 11:50 AM WILL 105<br />

ADM Administrative Assistant<br />

Full Session<br />

ADM-133 Business Math & Calculators 3<br />

Formerly OF-103T Business Math<br />

IATP1 054720 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS MW 12:00 PM 1:50 PM WILL 105<br />

ANT Anthropology<br />

First Session<br />

ANT-105 Cultural Anthropology 3<br />

Formerly HM-102T Intro to Cult Anthropology<br />

IATA2 053854 21-May-07 29-Jun-07<br />

KTS MTWTH 8:00 AM 9:50 AM WILL 113<br />

ART Art<br />

Full Session<br />

ART-101 Art Appreciation 3<br />

Formerly AR-100T Art Appreciation<br />

IATP3 054774 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Lawrence<br />

KTS MW 4:00 PM 5:50 PM WILL 114<br />

BCA Business Computer Apps<br />

Full Session<br />

BCA-189 Microcomputer Literacy 1<br />

Formerly DG-145U Microcomputer Literacy<br />

IATZ6 054979 21-May-07 31-Jul-07<br />

KTS TH 6:00 PM 8:30 PM WILL 105<br />

BIO Biology<br />

Full Session<br />

BIO-154 Human Biology 3<br />

Formerly BI-125T Human Biology<br />

IATZ2 053941 21-May-07 31-Jul-07 Bonine<br />

KTS TTH 6:00 PM 8:30 PM WILL 113<br />

BIO-161 Basic Anatomy and Physiology 3<br />

Formerly HS-150U Basic Anatomy and Physiology<br />

IATA3 054081 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

LAB W 9:00 AM 11:40 AM LINN 232<br />

KTS F 8:00 AM 10:40 AM WILL 114<br />

Williamsburg Center<br />

200 West Street, Williamsburg, IA 52361<br />

319-668-2461<br />

www.kirkwood/edu/williamsburg<br />

◆ - Check Course Description for Prerequisite<br />

BUS Business<br />

BUS-178<br />

Second Session<br />

How to Deliver Winning Present 1<br />

Formerly AD-150U How to Deliver Winning Present<br />

IATA2 053567 27-Jul-07 27-Jul-07 Whitson<br />

KTS F 8:00 AM 4:50 PM WILL 113<br />

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

Formerly AD-144U Employment Seminar<br />

IATA2 053632 06-Jul-07 06-Jul-07<br />

KTS F 8:00 AM 4:50 PM WILL 113<br />

13-Jul-07 13-Jul-07<br />

KTS F 8:00 AM 4:50 PM LINN 202<br />

CHM Chemistry<br />

Full Session<br />

CHM-110 Introduction to Chemistry 3<br />

Formerly CN-100T Introduction to Chemistry<br />

IATA3 054641 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Reiter Kintz<br />

KTS MW 10:00 AM 11:50 AM WILL 114<br />

CLS Cultural Studies<br />

Full Session<br />

CLS-140 UC: The Mideast 3<br />

Formerly IN-123T UC: The Mideast<br />

IATZ3 054994 21-May-07 31-Jul-07 Brigham<br />

KTS TTH 6:00 PM 8:30 PM WILL 114<br />

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

Formerly IN-120T UC: Latin America<br />

IATA1 054607 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS F 8:00 AM 11:50 AM WILL 105<br />

CRJ Criminal Justice<br />

Second Session<br />

CRJ-133 Constitutional Criminal Proc ◆ 3<br />

Formerly CJ-230T Constitutional Law<br />

IATA2 053692 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07 Penrod<br />

KTS MTWTH 8:00 AM 9:50 AM WILL 113<br />

CSC Computer Science<br />

Full Session<br />

CSC-110 Intro to Computers 3<br />

Formerly DG-102T Intro to Micros and DP<br />

IATA6 054031 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS TTH 7:30 AM 9:50 AM WILL 105<br />

ECN Economics<br />

Full Session<br />

ECN-130 Principles of Microeconomics 3<br />

Formerly EO-130T Principles of Microeconomics<br />

IATP2 053790 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Roose<br />

KTS TTH 2:00 PM 3:50 PM WILL 113<br />

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2007 Summer 2007<br />

ENG English Composition<br />

First Session<br />

ENG-101 Elements of Writing 3<br />

Formerly CC-110T Elements of Writing<br />

IATP3 054837 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Brown<br />

KTS MTWTH 2:00 PM 3:50 PM WILL 114<br />

ENG-105 Composition I ◆ 3<br />

Formerly CC-113T Composition I<br />

IATA2 053669 21-May-07 29-Jun-07 Brown<br />

KTS MTWTH 10:00 AM 11:50 AM WILL 113<br />

Full Session<br />

ENG-070 Personal Achievement Writing 1<br />

Formerly PT-040D P.A. Writing<br />

IAFPW 055899 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Olson<br />

LAB TBA TBA WILL 107<br />

ENG-075 Personal Achievement Reading 1<br />

Formerly PT-030D P.A. Reading<br />

IAFPR 055896 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Olson<br />

LAB TBA TBA WILL 107<br />

ENG-101 Elements of Writing 3<br />

Formerly CC-110T Elements of Writing<br />

IATP1 054763 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS MW 4:00 PM 5:50 PM WILL 105<br />

Second Session<br />

ENG-106 Composition II ◆ 3<br />

Formerly CC-114T Composition II<br />

IATA2 053679 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS MTWTH 10:00 AM 11:50 AM WILL 113<br />

ENV Environmental Science<br />

Full Session<br />

ENV-115 Environmental Science 3<br />

Formerly EP-121T The Environment: Natural Sci<br />

IATP2 053800 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Reiter Kintz<br />

KTS MW 12:00 PM 1:50 PM WILL 113<br />

HIS History<br />

Second Session<br />

HIS-121 Ancient Mediterranean World 3<br />

Formerly HI-100T Ancient Mediterranean World<br />

IATP3 054888 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07 Peterson<br />

KTS MTWTH 2:00 PM 3:50 PM WILL 114<br />

HSC Health Science<br />

First Session<br />

HSC-210 Health Skills I 1<br />

Formerly HS-111U Health Skills I<br />

IATP3 054851 21-May-07 29-Jun-07<br />

LAB W 4:00 PM 6:30 PM LINN 239<br />

KTS F 1:30 PM 2:45 PM WILL 114<br />

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◆ - Check Course Description for Prerequisite<br />

Full Session<br />

HSC-107 Professionals in Health 2<br />

Formerly HS-110U Professionals in Health<br />

IATA3 054709 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS F 10:45 AM 1:25 PM WILL 114<br />

Second Session<br />

HSC-211 Health Skills II 1<br />

Formerly HS-112U Health Skills II<br />

IATP3 054860 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07<br />

LAB W 4:00 PM 6:30 PM LINN 239<br />

KTS F 1:30 PM 2:45 PM WILL 114<br />

LIT Literature<br />

Full Session<br />

LIT-206 Forms of Lit: Fiction ◆ 3<br />

Formerly LR-206T Forms of Lit: Fiction<br />

IATZ2 053826 21-May-07 31-Jul-07 Brown<br />

KTS MW 6:00 PM 8:30 PM WILL 113<br />

LIT-207 Forms of Lit: Poetry ◆ 3<br />

Formerly LR-207T Forms of Lit: Poetry<br />

IATP1 054753 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS TTH 2:00 PM 3:50 PM WILL 105<br />

MAT Mathematics<br />

Students enrolling in mathematics courses must have qualifying ACT or<br />

COMPASS test scores; or college transcripts to show successful<br />

completion of appropriate prerequisites.<br />

Full Session<br />

MAT-062 Elementary Algebra 3<br />

Formerly MT-010D Beginning Algebra<br />

IATP3 054808 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS TTH 4:00 PM 5:50 PM WILL 114<br />

MAT-095 Personal Achievement Math 1<br />

Formerly PT-070D P.A. Math<br />

IAFPM 055901 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Olson<br />

LAB TBA TBA WILL 107<br />

MAT-102 Intermediate Algebra 4<br />

Formerly MT-105U Intermediate Algebra<br />

IATA3 054041 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS TTH 7:30 AM 9:50 AM WILL 114<br />

MAT-115 Mathematics and Society 3<br />

Formerly MT-110T Math for Decision Making<br />

IATA1 054657 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Roose<br />

KTS TTH 10:00 AM 11:50 AM WILL 105<br />

MAT-140 Finite Math 3<br />

Formerly MT-120T Finite Mathematics<br />

IATP1 054730 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Roose<br />

KTS TTH 12:00 PM 1:50 PM WILL 105<br />

ICTP1 054731 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Roose<br />

KTS TTH 12:00 PM 1:50 PM ICCR 101<br />

MAT-155 Statistical Ideas 3<br />

Formerly MT-115T Statistical Ideas<br />

IATP2 053813 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Roose<br />

KTS TTH 4:00 PM 5:50 PM WILL 113


2007 Summer 2007<br />

MGT Management<br />

Full Session<br />

MGT-130 Principles of Supervision 3<br />

Formerly AD-104U Principles of Supervision<br />

IATP2 053951 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS MW 4:00 PM 5:50 PM WILL 113<br />

MGT-145 Human Relations in Management 3<br />

Formerly PC-105U Human Relations<br />

IATP2 053931 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS MW 2:00 PM 3:50 PM WILL 113<br />

Mid Session<br />

MGT-139 Effective Team Bldg/Managers 1<br />

Formerly AD-149U Effective Team Bldg/Managers<br />

IATA2 053554 22-Jun-07 22-Jun-07 Whitson<br />

KTS F 8:00 AM 4:50 PM WILL 113<br />

MGT-140 Time Mgmt in the Workplace 1<br />

Formerly AD-121U Time Mgmt in the Workplace<br />

IATA2 053533 01-Jun-07 01-Jun-07 Whitson<br />

KTS F 8:00 AM 4:50 PM WILL 113<br />

MKT Marketing<br />

MKT-110<br />

Full Session<br />

Principles of Marketing 3<br />

Formerly MR-101T Principles of Marketing<br />

IATZ1 054946 21-May-07 31-Jul-07<br />

KTS MW 6:00 PM 8:30 PM WILL 105<br />

MUS Music - General<br />

MUS-100<br />

Full Session<br />

Music Appreciation 3<br />

Formerly MC-100T Music Appreciation<br />

IATA3 054063 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Risse<br />

KTS MW 8:00 AM 9:50 AM WILL 114<br />

PHI Philosophy<br />

Full Session<br />

PHI-105 Introduction to Ethics 3<br />

Formerly PN-109T Introduction to Ethics<br />

IATP1 054740 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS MW 2:00 PM 3:50 PM WILL 105<br />

PSY Psychology<br />

PSY-111<br />

First Session<br />

Intro to Psychology 3<br />

Formerly PC-100T General Psychology<br />

IATP3 054827 21-May-07 29-Jun-07<br />

KTS MTWTH 12:00 PM 1:50 PM WILL 114<br />

Williamsburg Center<br />

◆ - Check Course Description for Prerequisite<br />

Second Session<br />

PSY-121 Developmental Psychology ◆ 3<br />

Formerly PC-200T Developmental Psychology<br />

IATP3 054878 02-Jul-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS MTWTH 12:00 PM 1:50 PM WILL 114<br />

REL Religion<br />

Full Session<br />

REL-101 Survey of World Religions 3<br />

Formerly PN-115T Introduction to World Religion<br />

IATP2 053921 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS TTH 12:00 PM 1:50 PM WILL 113<br />

SDV Student Development<br />

Mid Session<br />

SDV-178 Stress Management 1<br />

Formerly PT-112T Stress Management<br />

IATA2 053543 08-Jun-07 15-Jun-07 Rosene<br />

KTS F 8:00 AM 4:50 PM WILL 113<br />

SOC Sociology<br />

Full Session<br />

SOC-110 Introduction to Sociology 3<br />

Formerly SY-100T Introduction to Sociology<br />

IATP1 054784 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS TTH 4:00 PM 5:50 PM WILL 105<br />

SOC-115 Social Problems 3<br />

Formerly SY-120T Social Problems<br />

IATA1 054053 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS MW 8:00 AM 9:50 AM WILL 105<br />

SPC Speech<br />

Full Session<br />

SPC-101 Fundamentals of Oral Comm 3<br />

Formerly CC-130T Fundamentals of Comm<br />

IATA3 054698 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

KTS TTH 10:00 AM 11:50 AM WILL 114<br />

IATZ3 054963 21-May-07 31-Jul-07<br />

KTS MW 6:00 PM 8:30 PM WILL 114<br />

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Did you know it’s possible to ...<br />

• Earn an Associate of Arts degree in Business at <strong>Kirkwood</strong> in just two years only<br />

attending classes one night a week?<br />

• Continue full-time employment while attending college?<br />

• Transfer up to 75 credits to Mount Mercy <strong>College</strong>?<br />

Because Advance courses are scheduled in five- and 10-week accelerated blocks, you can<br />

take more courses in a year and earn your degree faster. Advance differs from traditional<br />

college degree programs because it is tailored for working adults – people who want to get<br />

ahead in their careers or broaden their credentials to have more career choices.<br />

For more information about the Advance Associate of Arts degree in Business at<br />

<strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> contact:<br />

Kay Bone, Advance Advisor<br />

<strong>Kirkwood</strong> Resource Center<br />

1030 5th Ave. SE<br />

319-398-1050<br />

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(Courses only available for Advance majors)<br />

Block 8<br />

BIO-154 Human Biology 3<br />

Formerly BI-125T Human Biology<br />

RCA07 054639 04-Jun-07 02-Jul-07 Foltz<br />

LEC M 5:30 PM 9:30 PM RESC 3020<br />

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

Formerly IN-120T UC: Latin America<br />

RCA01 054667 29-May-07 26-Jun-07 Putzy<br />

LEC T 5:30 PM 9:30 PM RESC 3021<br />

ECN-120 Principles of Macroeconomics 3<br />

Formerly EO-120T Principles of Macroeconomics<br />

RCA08 054668 29-May-07 26-Jun-07 Borman<br />

LEC T 5:30 PM 9:30 PM RESC 3020<br />

RCA09 054669 31-May-07 28-Jun-07 Borman<br />

LEC TH 5:30 PM 9:30 PM RESC 3020<br />

HIS-152 U.S. History Since 1877 3<br />

Formerly HI-150T US History: Ind America<br />

RCA10 054656 29-May-07 26-Jun-07 Yergler<br />

LEC T 5:30 PM 9:30 PM RESC 3008<br />

MGT-101 Principles of Management 3<br />

Formerly AD-102T Introduction to Management<br />

RCA02 054645 04-Jun-07 02-Jul-07 Marling<br />

LEC M 5:30 PM 9:30 PM RESC 3021<br />

Block 9<br />

BUS-185 Business Law I 3<br />

Formerly LA-160T Business Law I<br />

RCA03 054674 09-Jul-07 06-Aug-07 Thimmig<br />

LEC M 5:30 PM 9:30 PM RESC 3021<br />

ECN-130 Principles of Microeconomics 3<br />

Formerly EO-130T Principles of Microeconomics<br />

RCA12 054767 10-Jul-07 07-Aug-07 Borman<br />

LEC T 5:30 PM 9:30 PM RESC 3021<br />

RCA13 054790 12-Jul-07 09-Aug-07 Borman<br />

LEC TH 5:30 PM 9:30 PM RESC 3020<br />

ENV-115 Environmental Science 3<br />

Formerly EP-121T The Environment: Natural Sci<br />

RCA20 054791 11-Jul-07 08-Aug-07 Harvey<br />

LEC W 5:30 PM 9:30 PM RESC 3021<br />

MUS-100 Music Appreciation 3<br />

Formerly MC-100T Music Appreciation<br />

RCA06 054678 10-Jul-07 07-Aug-07 Risse<br />

LEC T 5:30 PM 9:30 PM RESC 3020


ANYTIME/ANYWHERE COURSES<br />

Anytime/Anywhere courses offer students the opportunity to learn outside the traditional classroom. The courses are the same<br />

courses offered face-to-face, adapted for distance delivery by <strong>Kirkwood</strong> faculty members. If a course transfers face-to-face, it<br />

will transfer in the distance format. Faculty are available to answer questions, host discussion forums, respond to assignments<br />

and grade exams.<br />

The students best suited for Anytime/Anywhere courses are:<br />

• Highly motivated to succeed.<br />

• Good managers of their time.<br />

• Willing to ask questions of faculty over the phone, through the mail, or via email.<br />

• Unable to attend traditional, face-to-face classes.<br />

Anytime/Anywhere courses have deadlines – some only one or two, some many. Instructors decide on the deadlines that<br />

will best ensure students meet the objectives of the course. Please examine your materials or the course Web site as soon as<br />

possible to make sure you understand and can meet your instructor’s requirements.<br />

Internet/Online Courses: The syllabus and assignments for these courses are available on a secure Web site to which students<br />

are admitted once they register and class begins. The course Web sites often also include message boards and links to<br />

other sites. You do not have to be online at any particular time, but there will likely be due dates for the assignments and<br />

exams. Most online courses require the purchase of textbooks, and students may also need to take monitored exams. Students<br />

for whom it is inconvenient to test at one of the <strong>Kirkwood</strong> centers can usually make arrangements to test at another location.<br />

Packet Courses: Students receive printed packets that include assignments, open-book quizzes and the instructor’s lecture<br />

notes. Many packet courses may also have due dates for assignments and exams. Students contact their instructors by phone,<br />

mail or email. A textbook is usually required and most of the classes require monitored exams. Students for whom it is inconvenient<br />

to test at one of the <strong>Kirkwood</strong> centers can usually make arrangements to test at another location.<br />

7 County Courses: Some Anytime/Anywhere courses require access to a <strong>Kirkwood</strong> center, usually because specific media,<br />

software or testing requirements. These courses are indicated as 7 County courses in the schedule.<br />

IT IS VERY IMPORTANT THAT WE HAVE YOUR CURRENT MAILING ADDRESS. PLEASE CALL 319-398-4958 IF THE<br />

ADDRESS WE HAVE MAY BE INCORRECT. Changing your address online may take five working days to process. Information<br />

for early registrations is normally mailed two to three weeks before the starting date. Registrations after that are mailed daily. If<br />

you have not received your information within a reasonable length of time following your registration, please contact our office<br />

immediately.<br />

Buying Books: You can purchase your textbooks from the bookstore in Cedar Rapids or Iowa City. You can also order them<br />

online at www.kirkwoodbookstore.com.<br />

Registration: Register for May start classes beginning with the regular summer registration period and ending five days after<br />

the May session begins. Register online (see pages 5 & 6) or call phone-in registration at 319-398-1022 or 1-800-332-8833, or<br />

contact your <strong>Kirkwood</strong> center. NOTE: Anytime/Anywhere courses fill up just like traditional courses. Register as soon as possible.<br />

Withdrawing from classes: You may withdraw from a class by selecting register and drop sections on EagleNet.<br />

Permission from your instructor is not required. Individual sections may be dropped up to 75 percent of the term. For classes<br />

starting May 21, the last day to drop individual sections is July 23; the last day for a complete withdrawal from May start classes<br />

is August 10. The refund policy is the same as for traditional classes.<br />

Tuition and Financial Aid: Tuition for Anytime/Anywhere courses is at the in-state rate, regardless of the student’s place of<br />

residence. Financial Aid can be used to pay for these courses, however if you are taking late start classes, check with the<br />

Financial Aid office to see how this impacts your payment.<br />

Tutoring: Free tutoring is available for Anytime/Anywhere students with access to a <strong>Kirkwood</strong> center. Call 319-398-5425 for<br />

more information.<br />

Still have questions? The Anytime/Anywhere office is located on the Cedar Rapids main campus in 210 Linn Hall. The office<br />

is open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. Or contact the office by telephone at 319-398-4958 or by email at<br />

ataw@kirkwood.edu.<br />

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Anytime/Anywhere classes all run full session, May 21 – August 10.<br />

Note: 7-County indicates a course is offered in the seven-county area only, because of software, videos,<br />

or exams that require access to a <strong>Kirkwood</strong> center.<br />

ACC Accounting<br />

ACC-152 Financial Accounting 4<br />

Formerly AO-152T Financial Accounting<br />

ATW51 053979 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Hansel<br />

ATW Internet<br />

ACC-156 Managerial Accounting ◆ 4<br />

Formerly AO-156T Managerial Accounting<br />

ATW51 053980 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Hansel<br />

ATW Internet<br />

ACC-160 Payroll Accounting ◆ 2<br />

Formerly AO-109U Payroll Accounting<br />

ATW51 055192 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Breedlove<br />

ATW Internet<br />

ADM Administrative Assistant<br />

ADM-105 Introduction to Keyboarding 1<br />

Formerly OF-113T Keyboarding I<br />

ATP51 054294 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 O'Brien<br />

ATP Packet, 7-County<br />

ATP52 054298 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 O'Brien<br />

ATP Packet, 7-County<br />

ATP53 054299 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Lujan<br />

ATP Packet, 7-County<br />

ADM-122 Document Formatting ◆ 2<br />

Formerly OF-114T Keyboarding II<br />

ATP51 055187 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 O'Brien<br />

ATP Packet, 7-County<br />

ADM-207 Legal Transcrip & Terminology 3<br />

Formerly OF-123U Legal Terminology<br />

ATW51 058431 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Feldman<br />

ATW Internet<br />

ADM-257 Professionalism in Workplace 2<br />

Formerly OF-159U Professionalism in Workplace<br />

ATW51 055189 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Schultz<br />

ATI Internet<br />

ANT Anthropology<br />

ANT-105 Cultural Anthropology 3<br />

Formerly HM-102T Intro to Cult Anthropology<br />

ATW51 054256 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Huntington<br />

ATW Internet<br />

ATW52 054257 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Huntington<br />

ATW Internet<br />

ART Art<br />

ART-101 Art Appreciation 3<br />

Formerly AR-100T Art Appreciation<br />

ATW51 053981 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Davies<br />

ATW Internet<br />

ATW52 053984 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Davies<br />

ATW Internet<br />

ATW53 053989 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Davies<br />

ATW Internet<br />

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BCA Business Computer Apps<br />

BCA-189 Microcomputer Literacy 1<br />

Formerly DG-145U Microcomputer Literacy<br />

ATW51 054185 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Streets<br />

ATI Internet<br />

ATW52 058977 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Anderson<br />

ATW Internet<br />

ATW53 054192 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Streets<br />

ATI Internet<br />

ATW54 054191 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Streets<br />

ATI Internet<br />

BCA-212 Intro Computer Business Apps 3<br />

Formerly OF-136U Computer Business Applications<br />

ATP51 054306 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Wumkes<br />

ATP Packet<br />

ATW51 054309 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Shultz<br />

ATW Internet<br />

ATW52 054312 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Wumkes<br />

ATW Internet<br />

BCA-213 Intermediate Computer Bus Apps ◆ 3<br />

Formerly OF-137U Advanced Computer Bus Apps<br />

ATW51 055184 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Shultz<br />

ATW Internet<br />

BIO Biology<br />

BIO-151 Nutrition 3<br />

Formerly CN-120T Nutrition<br />

ATW51 054096 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Aguiar<br />

ATW Internet<br />

ATW52 054173 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Aguiar<br />

ATW Internet<br />

ATW53 054174 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Aguiar<br />

ATW Internet<br />

BIO-154 Human Biology 3<br />

Formerly BI-125T Human Biology<br />

ATW51 053991 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Zeman<br />

ATW Internet<br />

BIO-161 Basic Anatomy and Physiology 3<br />

Formerly HS-150U Basic Anatomy and Physiology<br />

ATW51 054275 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Blank<br />

ATW Internet, 7-County, one required Sat. lab on main campus<br />

ATW52 054276 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Blank<br />

ATW Internet, 7-County, one required Sat. lab on main campus<br />

BIO-189 Microbes and Society 3<br />

Formerly BI-135T Microbes and Society<br />

ATW51 055249 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Ackman<br />

ATI Internet<br />

BIO-500 Biological Agents of Terrorism 2<br />

Formerly BI-400T Biological Agents of Terrorism<br />

ATW51 056268 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Sambol<br />

ATW Internet<br />

BUS Business<br />

BUS-102 Introduction to Business 3<br />

Formerly AD-101T Introduction to Business<br />

ATP51 053970 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Humble<br />

ATP Packet<br />

ATW51 053976 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Humble<br />

ATW Internet


Anytime/Anywhere classes all run full session, May 21 – August 10 (cont).<br />

Note: 7-County indicates a course is offered in the seven-county area only, because of software, videos,<br />

or exams that require access to a <strong>Kirkwood</strong> center.<br />

CHM Chemistry<br />

CHM-110 Introduction to Chemistry 3<br />

Formerly CN-100T Introduction to Chemistry<br />

ATW51 054095 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Dozark<br />

ATI Internet, 7-County<br />

CLS Cultural Studies<br />

CLS-165 UC: Modern Japan 3<br />

Formerly IN-125T UC: Modern Japan<br />

ATW51 061156 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Flagel<br />

ATW Internet<br />

COM Communication<br />

COM-060 Workplace Communication 3<br />

Formerly CC-111U Workplace Communication<br />

ATP51 054072 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Aldridge<br />

ATP Packet<br />

ATW51 054073 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Khaw<br />

ATI Internet<br />

CSC Computer Science<br />

CSC-110 Intro to Computers 3<br />

Formerly DG-102T Intro to Micros and DP<br />

ATW51 054175 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Mercer<br />

ATI Internet, 7-County<br />

ATW52 054178 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Madsen<br />

ATI Internet, 7-County<br />

ATW53 054179 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Pizana<br />

ATI Internet, 7-County<br />

DSV Disability Services<br />

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

Formerly HA-100T Intro to Disabilities Services<br />

ATP51 054245 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Thompson<br />

ATP Packet, 7-County<br />

ECN Economics<br />

ECN-120 Principles of Macroeconomics 3<br />

Formerly EO-120T Principles of Macroeconomics<br />

ATW51 054197 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Mekies<br />

ATW Internet<br />

ECN-130 Principles of Microeconomics 3<br />

Formerly EO-130T Principles of Microeconomics<br />

ATW51 054193 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Pelzer<br />

ATW Internet<br />

ENG English Composition<br />

ENG-101 Elements of Writing 3<br />

Formerly CC-110T Elements of Writing<br />

ATW51 054066 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Larson<br />

ATW Internet<br />

ATW52 054068 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Gilchrist<br />

ATW Internet<br />

◆ - Check Course Description for Prerequisite<br />

ENG-105 Composition I ◆ 3<br />

Formerly CC-113T Composition I<br />

ATW51 054074 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Schlueter<br />

ATW Internet<br />

ATW52 054075 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Daniels<br />

ATW Internet<br />

ATW53 054078 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Daniels<br />

ATW Internet<br />

ATW54 054087 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Larson<br />

ATW Internet<br />

ATW55 060984 21-May-07 10-Aug-07<br />

ATW Internet<br />

ENG-106 Composition II ◆ 3<br />

Formerly CC-114T Composition II<br />

ATW51 054088 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Fandel<br />

ATW Internet<br />

ATW52 054089 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Svoboda<br />

ATW Internet<br />

ATW53 054091 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Fandel<br />

ATW Internet<br />

ATW54 054429 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Fandel<br />

ATW Internet<br />

ENG-108 Comp II: Technical Writing ◆ 3<br />

Formerly CC-115T Comp II: Technical Writing<br />

ATP51 054092 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 McDonald<br />

ATP Packet<br />

ATP52 054093 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 McDonald<br />

ATP Packet<br />

ENV Environmental Science<br />

ENV-115 Environmental Science 3<br />

Formerly EP-121T The Environment: Natural Sci<br />

ATW51 054244 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Hench<br />

ATW Internet<br />

HIS History<br />

HIS-121 Ancient Mediterranean World 3<br />

Formerly HI-100T Ancient Mediterranean World<br />

ATW51 054494 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Peterson<br />

ATW Internet<br />

HIS-123 Europe-Age of Revolution 3<br />

Formerly HI-120T Europe-Age of Revolution<br />

ATW51 054491 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Peterson<br />

ATW Internet<br />

HIS-124 Europe-Age of Nationalism 3<br />

Formerly HI-130T Europe-Age of Nationalism<br />

ATP51 054250 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Yergler<br />

ATP Packet<br />

ATW51 055030 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Gilliland<br />

ATW Internet<br />

HIS-151 U.S. History to 1877 3<br />

Formerly HI-140T US History: Agrarian America<br />

ATP51 054251 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 LaFleur<br />

ATP Packet<br />

HIS-152 U.S. History Since 1877 3<br />

Formerly HI-150T US History: Ind America<br />

ATP51 054252 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Brendlinger<br />

ATP Packet<br />

ATW51 054253 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Gilliland<br />

ATW Internet<br />

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Anytime/Anywhere classes all run full session, May 21 – August 10 (cont).<br />

Note: 7-County indicates a course is offered in the seven-county area only, because of software, videos,<br />

or exams that require access to a <strong>Kirkwood</strong> center.<br />

HSC Health Sciences<br />

HSC-115 Medical Terminology 4<br />

Formerly HS-120U Medical Terminology<br />

ATW51 054446 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Miedema<br />

ATW Internet<br />

HSC-117 Basic Medical Terminology 2.5<br />

Formerly HS-123U Basic Medical Terminology<br />

ATP51 054270 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Meyer<br />

ATP Packet<br />

ATP52 054273 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Sigmon<br />

ATP Packet<br />

ATP53 054274 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Zahorik<br />

ATP Packet<br />

HUM Humanities<br />

HUM-116 Encounters in Humanities 3<br />

Formerly HM-100T Encounters in Humanities<br />

ATP51 054254 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Wiseman<br />

ATP Packet, 7-County<br />

ATP52 054255 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Wiseman<br />

ATP Packet, 7-County<br />

LIT Literature<br />

LIT-204 Forms of Lit: Nonfiction ◆ 3<br />

Formerly LR-204T Forms of Lit: Nonfiction<br />

ATW51 054277 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 McClure<br />

ATW Internet<br />

LIT-206 Forms of Lit: Fiction ◆ 3<br />

Formerly LR-206T Forms of Lit: Fiction<br />

ATW51 054278 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 English<br />

ATI Internet<br />

ATW52 054280 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Franco<br />

ATW Internet<br />

LIT-207 Forms of Lit: Poetry ◆ 3<br />

Formerly LR-207T Forms of Lit: Poetry<br />

ATW51 054281 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Taylor<br />

ATW Internet<br />

MAT Mathematics<br />

MAT-062 Elementary Algebra 3<br />

Formerly MT-010D Beginning Algebra<br />

ATP51 054286 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Keller<br />

ATP Packet<br />

ATP52 054<strong>287</strong> 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Krueger<br />

ATP Packet<br />

MAT-102 Intermediate Algebra 4<br />

Formerly MT-105U Intermediate Algebra<br />

ATP51 054288 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Sedlacek<br />

ATP Packet<br />

MAT-115 Mathematics and Society ◆ 3<br />

Formerly MT-110T Math for Decision Making<br />

ATW51 054289 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Soemadi<br />

ATW Internet<br />

MAT-155 Statistical Ideas 3<br />

Formerly MT-115T Statistical Ideas<br />

ATP51 054748 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Harthun<br />

ATP Packet<br />

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◆ - Check Course Description for Prerequisite<br />

MAT-157 Statistics 4<br />

Formerly MT-125T Fundamentals of Statistics<br />

ATW51 054291 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Marberry<br />

ATW Internet<br />

MGT Management<br />

MGT-101 Principles of Management 3<br />

Formerly AD-102T Introduction to Management<br />

ATW51 053977 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Lifto<br />

ATW Internet<br />

MMS Mass Media Studies<br />

MMS-101 Mass Media 3<br />

Formerly MD-100T Mass Media<br />

ATW51 057567 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Kodet<br />

ATI Internet<br />

MUS Music - General<br />

MUS-100 Music Appreciation 3<br />

Formerly MC-100T Music Appreciation<br />

ATW51 054282 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Risse<br />

ATI Internet<br />

ATW52 054283 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Kaefring<br />

ATI Internet<br />

ATW53 054284 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Risse<br />

ATI Internet<br />

ATW54 054285 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Kaefring<br />

ATI Internet<br />

POL Politcal Science<br />

POL-111 American National Government 3<br />

Formerly PO-100T American Government<br />

ATW51 054325 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Brendlinger<br />

ATW Internet<br />

POL-121 International Relations 3<br />

Formerly PO-130T International Relations<br />

ATW51 054326 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Mekies<br />

ATW Internet<br />

POL-130 Perspectives on Terrorism 1<br />

Formerly IN-240T Perspectives on Terrorism<br />

ATW51 056267 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Elam<br />

ATW Internet<br />

PSY Psychology<br />

PSY-111 Intro to Psychology 3<br />

Formerly PC-100T General Psychology<br />

ATP51 054314 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Bral<br />

ATP Packet<br />

ATP52 054316 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 O'Rourke<br />

ATP Packet<br />

ATP53 054318 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Bral<br />

ATP Packet<br />

ATP54 054320 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 O'Rourke<br />

ATP Packet


Anytime/Anywhere classes all run full session, May 21 – August 10 (cont).<br />

Note: 7-County indicates a course is offered in the seven-county area only, because of software, videos,<br />

or exams that require access to a <strong>Kirkwood</strong> center.<br />

PSY-121 Developmental Psychology ◆ 3<br />

Formerly PC-200T Developmental Psychology<br />

ATP51 054323 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Johnson<br />

ATP Packet<br />

ATP52 054324 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Johnson<br />

ATP Packet<br />

SDV Student Development<br />

SDV-160 Career Decision Making 2<br />

Formerly PT-108T Career Decision Making<br />

ATP51 057295 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Hansen<br />

ATP Packet<br />

SOC Sociology<br />

SOC-110 Introduction to Sociology 3<br />

Formerly SY-100T Introduction to Sociology<br />

ATP51 054329 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Ward<br />

ATP Packet<br />

ATP52 054330 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Hoth<br />

ATP Packet<br />

ATW51 054504 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Brennom<br />

ATW Internet<br />

SOC-115 Social Problems 3<br />

Formerly SY-120T Social Problems<br />

ATP51 054336 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Ward<br />

ATP Packet<br />

ATP52 054338 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Snell<br />

ATP Packet<br />

SOC-120 Marriage and Family 3<br />

Formerly SY-110T Marriage and the Family<br />

ATP51 054332 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Marshall<br />

ATP Packet<br />

ATP52 054334 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Marshall<br />

ATP Packet<br />

ATP53 054335 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Marshall<br />

ATP Packet<br />

WAT Water Environment Tech<br />

WAT-210 Wastewater Treatment: Indust ◆ 4<br />

Formerly EP-210U Wastewater Treatment: Indust<br />

ATW51 055215 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Mrstik<br />

ATW Internet<br />

WAT-300 Water Analysis 3<br />

Formerly EP-300U Water Analysis<br />

ATW51 055224 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Mrstik<br />

ATW Internet<br />

WAT-301 Basic Mech Maint & Pumps 3<br />

Formerly EP-301U Pumps, Maintenance & Safety<br />

ATW51 057291 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Mrstik<br />

ATW Internet<br />

◆ - Check Course Description for Prerequisite<br />

WAT-304 Water Treatment I 4<br />

Formerly EP-304U Water Treatment I<br />

ATW51 055227 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Mrstik<br />

ATW Internet<br />

WAT-305 Water Distribution Systems 4<br />

Formerly EP-305U Water Distribution Systems<br />

ATW51 055228 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Mrstik<br />

ATW Internet<br />

WAT-306 Wastewater Collection Systems 4<br />

Formerly EP-306U Wastewater Collection Systems<br />

ATW51 055230 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Mrstik<br />

ATW Internet<br />

WAT-307 Wastewater Treatment I 4<br />

Formerly EP-307U Wastewater Treatment I<br />

ATW51 055233 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Mrstik<br />

ATW Internet<br />

WAT-308 Wastewater Analysis 3<br />

Formerly EP-308U Wastewater Analysis<br />

ATW51 055235 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Mrstik<br />

ATW Internet<br />

WAT-311 Wastewater Treatment II ◆ 4<br />

Formerly EP-311U Wastewater Treatment II<br />

ATW51 055236 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Mrstik<br />

ATW Internet<br />

WAT-312 Water Treatment II ◆ 4<br />

Formerly EP-312U Water Treatment II<br />

ATW51 055237 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Mrstik<br />

ATW Internet<br />

WAT-400 Permits and Administration 1<br />

Formerly EP-313U Permits and Administration<br />

ATW51 055239 21-May-07 10-Aug-07 Mrstik<br />

ATW Internet<br />

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Degrees and Core Requirements<br />

Arts and Sciences students can complete their two-year degrees and<br />

then transfer to four-year colleges or universities to complete their<br />

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 major area, each degree<br />

includes the core courses outlined here. For details on major requirements,<br />

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 degrees<br />

and to facilitate the transfer process.<br />

Communication - Writing<br />

Communication - Speech<br />

History/Cultures<br />

Humanities<br />

Humanities &/or History/Cultures<br />

Mathematics<br />

Mathematics/Science<br />

Science<br />

Social Science<br />

Career Option Core<br />

Electives<br />

DEGREE TOTAL<br />

70<br />

(Summer 2007)<br />

Arts & Sciences<br />

Associate of Arts<br />

Credit Hours<br />

* Diversity course requirement<br />

5<br />

3<br />

6<br />

9<br />

3<br />

6<br />

9<br />

21<br />

62<br />

Electives<br />

Arts and Sciences Degree Requirements<br />

Electives are transferable courses required by all three Arts and Science<br />

degrees. They provide students opportunities to explore subjects of special<br />

interest outside of the core requirements, or may be applied to the<br />

major students plan to pursue.<br />

Electives are offered each semester in most departments. The following<br />

types of courses can be counted as electives:<br />

• All courses with "Arts & Sciences Elective Code A" in the<br />

courses 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<br />

Elective Code D" in the course description. (developmental<br />

courses)<br />

Students in special majors or Career Option programs may be required<br />

to take specific courses to satisfy their major/Career Option requirements.<br />

Associate of Science<br />

Credit Hours<br />

* Students seeking an A.A. degree from <strong>Kirkwood</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> must complete one approved Diversity course.<br />

** Include one college-level mathematics course.<br />

*** Contact program coordinator for specific requirements.<br />

5<br />

3<br />

9<br />

20**<br />

6<br />

19<br />

62<br />

Associate of Science<br />

Career Option<br />

Credit Hours<br />

5<br />

3<br />

6<br />

6**<br />

6<br />

20***<br />

16<br />

62


Applicable to A.A., A.S. and A.S./C.O. degree requirements.<br />

Course No. Course Name Credits<br />

Communication - Speech Core<br />

SPC-101 Fundamentals of Oral Communication 3<br />

SPC-112 Public Speaking 3<br />

Communication - Writing Core<br />

ENG-105 Composition I 3<br />

ENG-106 Composition II 3<br />

ENG-108 Composition II: Technical Writing 3<br />

ENG-120 <strong>College</strong> Writing 5<br />

Diversity Core<br />

ANT-105 Cultural Anthropology 3<br />

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

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

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

CLS-140 UC: The Mideast 3<br />

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

CLS-162 UC: Pacific Societies 3<br />

CLS-165 UC: Modern Japan 3<br />

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

CLS-180 American Pluralism 3<br />

CRJ-202 Cultural Awareness-CJ Practitioners 3<br />

DSV-200 Exceptional Persons 3<br />

ECN-210 Asian Economic Systems 3<br />

FLF-142 Elementary French II 4<br />

FLF-231 Intermediate French I 3<br />

FLF-232 Intermediate French II 3<br />

FLG-142 Elementary German II 4<br />

FLS-142 Elementary Spanish II 4<br />

FLS-231 Intermediate Spanish I 3<br />

FLS-232 Intermediate Spanish II 3<br />

GEO-121 World Regional Geography 3<br />

HIS-221 Holocaust/Genocide: Memory & Literature 3<br />

HIS-254 American Indian History 3<br />

ITP-130 Social Aspects of Deaf Culture 3<br />

LIT-158 Lit of the African Peoples 3<br />

LIT-222 Lit & Culture: American Dreams 3<br />

LIT-224 Lit & Culture: Women & Work 3<br />

LIT-227 Lit & Culture: World Poetry 3<br />

PHI-125 Intro to Non-West Phil: Nat Am 3<br />

PHI-126 Intro Non-West Phil: Chinese 3<br />

POL-125 Comparative Gov & Politics 3<br />

REL-101 Survey of World Religions 3<br />

REL-120 Judaism, Christianity & Islam 3<br />

REL-130 Intro Religions of the East 3<br />

REL-140 Religion in the United States 3<br />

SOC-265 Intro to Lesbian, Gay, Bi & Trans Studies 3<br />

History/Cultures - Group 1<br />

ANT-105 Cultural Anthropology 3<br />

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

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

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

CLS-140 UC: The Mideast 3<br />

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

CLS-162 UC: Pacific Societies 3<br />

CLS-165 UC: Modern Japan 3<br />

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

FLF-142 Elementary French II 4<br />

FLF-231 Intermediate French I 3<br />

FLF-232 Intermediate French II 3<br />

FLG-142 Elementary German II 4<br />

FLS-142 Elementary Spanish II 4<br />

FLS-231 Intermediate Spanish I 3<br />

FLS-232 Intermediate Spanish II 3<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 />

REL-101 Survey of World Religions 3<br />

REL-120 Judaism, Christianity & Islam 3<br />

REL-125 Intro to Islam 3<br />

REL-130 Intro Religions of the East 3<br />

History/Cultures - Group 1, Diversity Core<br />

ANT-105 Cultural Anthropology 3<br />

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

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

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

CLS-140 UC: The Mideast 3<br />

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

CLS-162 UC: Pacific Societies 3<br />

CLS-165 UC: Modern Japan 3<br />

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

FLF-142 Elementary French II 4<br />

FLF-231 Intermediate French I 3<br />

FLF-232 Intermediate French II 3<br />

FLG-142 Elementary German II 4<br />

FLS-142 Elementary Spanish II 4<br />

FLS-231 Intermediate Spanish I 3<br />

FLS-232 Intermediate Spanish II 3<br />

ARTS AND SCIENCES CORE COURSES<br />

REL-101 Survey of World Religions 3<br />

REL-120 Judaism, Christianity & Islam 3<br />

REL-130 Intro Religions of the East 3<br />

History/Cultures - Group 1, Und Cultures Core<br />

CLS-140 UC: The Mideast 3<br />

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

CLS-162 UC: Pacific Societies 3<br />

CLS-165 UC: Modern Japan 3<br />

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

History/Cultures - Group 1, Und Cultures, Diversity Core<br />

CLS-140 UC: The Mideast 3<br />

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

CLS-162 UC: Pacific Societies 3<br />

CLS-165 UC: Modern Japan 3<br />

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

History/Cultures - Group 2<br />

HIS-221 Holocaust/Genocide: Memory & Literature 3<br />

HIS-254 American Indian History 3<br />

REL-125 Intro to Islam 3<br />

REL-140 Religion in the United States 3<br />

History/Cultures - Group 2, Diversity Core<br />

HIS-221 Holocaust/Genocide: Memory & Literature 3<br />

HIS-254 American Indian History 3<br />

REL-125 Intro to Islam 3<br />

REL-140 Religion in the United States 3<br />

Humanities - Arts and Ideas Core<br />

ART-101 Art Appreciation 3<br />

ART-203 Art History I 3<br />

ART-204 Art History II 3<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-124 World Film History 3<br />

MUS-100 Music Appreciation 3<br />

MUS-209 Topics in Western Music History 3<br />

PHI-101 Intro to Philosophy 3<br />

PHI-105 Introduction to Ethics 3<br />

PHI-111 Basic Reasoning 3<br />

PHI-125 Intro to Non-West Phil: Nat Am 3<br />

PHI-126 Intro Non-West Phil: Chinese 3<br />

PHI-132 Philosophy of Education 3<br />

Humanities - Arts and Ideas, Diversity Core<br />

PHI-125 Intro to Non-West Phil: Nat Am 3<br />

PHI-126 Intro Non-West Phil: Chinese 3<br />

Humanities - Interdisciplinary Core<br />

CLS-180 American Pluralism 3<br />

CLS-190 Culture and Technology 3<br />

HUM-105 Working in America 3<br />

HUM-116 Encounters in Humanities 3<br />

Humanities - Interdisciplinary, Diversity Core<br />

CLS-180 American Pluralism 3<br />

Humanities - Literature Core<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-222 Lit & Culture: American Dreams 3<br />

LIT-224 Lit & Culture: Women & Work 3<br />

LIT-225 Lit Themes: Beyond Bartleby 3<br />

LIT-226 Lit Theme: Search for Identity 3<br />

LIT-227 Lit & Culture: World Poetry 3<br />

Humanities - Literature, Diversity Core<br />

LIT-222 Lit & Culture: American Dreams 3<br />

LIT-224 Lit & Culture: Women & Work 3<br />

LIT-227 Lit & Culture: World Poetry 3<br />

Mathematics Core<br />

MAT-115 Mathematics and Society 3<br />

MAT-120 <strong>College</strong> Algebra 3<br />

MAT-136 Trigonometry & Analytic Geometry 5<br />

MAT-138 <strong>College</strong> Algebra With Limits 4<br />

MAT-140 Finite Math 3<br />

MAT-155 Statistical Ideas 3<br />

MAT-157 Statistics 4<br />

MAT-165 Business Calculus 3<br />

MAT-175 Calculus for Bio 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 - AA Core<br />

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

BIO-112 General Biology I 4<br />

BIO-113 General Biology II 4<br />

BIO-124 Botany for Non-Majors 4<br />

BIO-154 Human Biology 3<br />

BIO-189 Microbes and Society 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 />

ENV-150 Global Seminar: Env Perspective 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 <strong>College</strong> Physics I 4<br />

PHY-172 <strong>College</strong> Physics II 4<br />

PHY-212 Classical Physics I 5<br />

PHY-222 Classical Physics II 5<br />

Science - AS Core<br />

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

BIO-112 General Biology I 4<br />

BIO-113 General Biology II 4<br />

BIO-124 Botany for Non-Majors 4<br />

BIO-147 Genetics 4<br />

BIO-154 Human Biology 3<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 />

BIO-188 Microbiology / Biotech Lab 3<br />

BIO-189 Microbes and Society 3<br />

BIO-195 Human Evolution 3<br />

BIO-231 Vertebrate Zoology 4<br />

BIO-232 Invertebrate Zoology 4<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 />

CHM-262 Organic Chemistry I 4.5<br />

CHM-272 Organic Chemistry II 4.5<br />

CHM-280 Quantitative Analysis 4<br />

ENV-115 Environmental Science 3<br />

ENV-150 Global Seminar: Env Perspective 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 <strong>College</strong> Physics I 4<br />

PHY-172 <strong>College</strong> Physics II 4<br />

PHY-212 Classical Physics I 5<br />

PHY-222 Classical Physics II 5<br />

Social Science Core<br />

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

CRJ-200 Criminology 3<br />

CRJ-201 Juvenile Delinquency 3<br />

DSV-200 Exceptional Persons 3<br />

ECN-120 Principles of Macroeconomics 3<br />

ECN-130 Principles of Microeconomics 3<br />

ECN-210 Asian Economic Systems 3<br />

EDU-240 Educational Psychology 3<br />

GEO-115 Human Geography 3<br />

HSV-110 Human Services Policy & Programs 3<br />

MMS-101 Mass Media 3<br />

POL-111 American National Government 3<br />

POL-121 International Relations 3<br />

POL-125 Comparative Gov & Politics 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 />

PSY-263 Intro to Gay Lesbian Bi Psych 3<br />

SOC-110 Introduction to Sociology 3<br />

SOC-115 Social Problems 3<br />

SOC-120 Marriage and Family 3<br />

SOC-200 Minority Group Relations 3<br />

SOC-265 Intro to Lesbian, Gay, Bi & Trans Studies 3<br />

SOC-270 Social & Behavioral Research Method 4<br />

Social Science, Diversity Core<br />

DSV-200 Exceptional Persons 3<br />

ECN-210 Asian Economic Systems 3<br />

POL-125 Comparative Gov & Politics 3<br />

SOC-265 Intro to Lesbian, Gay, Bi & Trans Studies 3<br />

71<br />

(Summer 2007)


ACC ACCOUNTING<br />

ACC-111 Introduction to Accounting 3<br />

Provides an understanding of basic accounting<br />

concepts and procedures. Includes the recording<br />

of transactions, preparation of financial statements,<br />

and payroll problems for professional and<br />

merchandising businesses. (3/0/0/0), Arts &<br />

Sciences Elective Code: B<br />

ACC-152 Financial Accounting 4<br />

Introduces the basic concepts and procedures of<br />

accounting including the accounting cycle, merchandise<br />

accounting, internal control, long-term<br />

and contingent liabilities, corporation accounting<br />

and the collection of data for external reporting.<br />

Includes the preparation of all financial statements.<br />

(4/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code:<br />

A<br />

ACC-156 Managerial Accounting 4<br />

Surveys the basic concepts and procedures of<br />

accounting to include financial statement analysis,<br />

manufacturing accounting and other managerial<br />

accounting topics for decision making.<br />

(4/0/0/0), Prereq: ACC-152; Arts & Sciences<br />

Elective<br />

Code: A<br />

ACC-160 Payroll Accounting 2<br />

Introduces concepts and procedures used in<br />

determining payroll and payroll taxes. Laws and<br />

regulations affecting payroll are presented. Taxes<br />

and current rates are reviewed so the student will<br />

understand withholding from the employee and<br />

the employer's taxes. Manual practical problems<br />

are solved by the student. (2/0/0/0), Prereq:<br />

ACC-152; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B<br />

ACC-362 Accounting Spreadsheets 4<br />

Addresses the use of spreadsheet software as a<br />

problem-solving tool for the accountant. This tool<br />

is used to develop models that can be used to<br />

analyze data, create what-if scenarios, and automate<br />

computations, sort and group data, and<br />

view data graphically. The topics include, but are<br />

not limited to, planning, building, testing and documenting<br />

worksheets. Special topics include, but<br />

are not limited to, functions, charts, solver, data<br />

management, multiple worksheets, data tables,<br />

integration with other applications and macros.<br />

(4/0/0/0), Prereq: ACC-156, CSC-110; Arts &<br />

Sciences Elective Code: B<br />

ADM ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT<br />

ADM-105 Introduction to Keyboarding 1<br />

Provides instruction in alphabetic and numeric<br />

keyboarding and includes exercises designed to<br />

increase speed to 30 words per minute with five<br />

or fewer errors on five-minute timed writings.<br />

Includes instruction in the use of proofreaders'<br />

marks and how to create a business letter in<br />

block format using Microsoft Word. (0/2/0/0), Arts<br />

& Sciences Elective Code: A<br />

72<br />

(Summer 2007)<br />

COURSE DESCRIPTIONS<br />

ADM-122 Document Formatting 2<br />

Presumes students already know the alphabetic<br />

and numeric keyboard. Instruction includes exercises<br />

designed to increase speed to 45 words<br />

per minute with five or fewer errors on fiveminute<br />

timed writings. Includes instruction in creating<br />

standard business letters, interoffice<br />

memos, tables, simple reports and newsletters<br />

using Microsoft Word. (1/2/0/0), Prereq: ADM-<br />

105; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A<br />

ADM-133 Business Math and Calculators 3<br />

Provides for the integration of business math<br />

concepts and formulas and electronic calculator<br />

operation. Emphasis is on 10-key touch, and<br />

applying business mathematics using the calculator.<br />

(3/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A<br />

ADM-142 Desktop Publishing 3<br />

Allows students to create professional-quality<br />

documents, such as one-page bulletins or short<br />

newsletters, using desktop publishing software.<br />

The student will also integrate text, graphic and<br />

image files previously created with a variety of<br />

application software. (2/2/0/0), Prereq: ADM-122<br />

or BCA-135; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B<br />

ADM-154 Business Communication 3<br />

Develops skills and knowledge needed for effective<br />

oral and written communication in business.<br />

Students demonstrate these skills through presentations,<br />

written correspondence and the<br />

development of an electronic employment portfolio.<br />

It is recommended that students take this<br />

course in their last semester. (3/0/0/0), Prereq:<br />

COM-710 or ENG-105, BCA-212 or CSC-110;<br />

Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B<br />

ADM-165 Information Processing 3<br />

Develops and applies oral, written and listening<br />

communication skills using a variety of tools in<br />

an individualized environment. Students learn to<br />

use transcription and voice recognition equipment<br />

in order to make formatting decisions while<br />

improving listening skills. Student learning outcomes<br />

focus on English, proofreading, editing<br />

and producing mailable documents. (2/2/0/0),<br />

Prereq: BCA-136, BCA-212, COM-710; Arts &<br />

Sciences Elective Code: B<br />

ADM-257 Professionalism in the 2<br />

Workplace<br />

This course covers the various aspects of professionalism.<br />

Students complete five units of<br />

coursework that focus on professional growth,<br />

professional organizations, success, professional<br />

image and research. Students create a professional<br />

growth plan, determine the value of professional<br />

organizations, develop success attributes,<br />

hone a professional image and research<br />

various career options. (2/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences<br />

Elective Code: B<br />

AGA AGRICULTURE - AGRONOMY<br />

AGA-381 Crop Scouting 3<br />

Focuses on identification of pest problems in<br />

crops and on developing an integrated pest management<br />

program. Students learn to utilize economic<br />

thresholds in recommending control methods.<br />

Students also learn to prevent potential fertility,<br />

pest and environmental problems with crop<br />

production practices. (2/2/0/0), Arts & Sciences<br />

Elective Code: B<br />

AGB AGRICULTURE - FARM MANAGEMENT<br />

AGB-336 Agricultural Selling 3<br />

Covers the fundamentals and techniques of successful<br />

selling, developing sales personality and<br />

the selling cycle. Practical application through<br />

sales presentation of the principles of selling<br />

using videotape as a self-evaluation device.<br />

(2/2/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B<br />

AGC AGRICULTURE - COMPREHENSIVE<br />

AGC-103 Ag Computer 3<br />

Studies the use of personal microcomputers for<br />

processing firm and financial records.<br />

Emphasizes word processing, database management,<br />

spreadsheets, PowerPoint presentations<br />

and Internet use. (2/2/0/0), Arts & Sciences<br />

Elective Code: B<br />

AGC-115 Ag Career Orientation 1<br />

Provides students with an overview of their chosen<br />

career field. Students identify areas of interest<br />

within the industry and make an educational<br />

plan to attain their career goals. Includes activities<br />

to assist students in adjusting to college life<br />

and exploring <strong>Kirkwood</strong> opportunities. (1/0/0/0),<br />

Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B<br />

AGC-313 Leadership in Agriculture 1<br />

Develops skills in using parliamentary procedure,<br />

business meeting agendas, techniques of delegation,<br />

applied communication skills, organization<br />

structure and job-seeking skills. Includes<br />

determining cooperative activities, organization<br />

funding, committee functions and leading discussion<br />

groups. (1/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective<br />

Code: B<br />

AGC-932 Internship 2-6<br />

Provides on-the-job training in an approved business<br />

establishment. Valuable learning experiences<br />

are structured by the program coordinator<br />

and the training sponsor. (0/0/0/8-24), Arts &<br />

Sciences Elective Code: B; Comments: Program<br />

coordinator approval<br />

AGE AGRICULTURE - EQUINE<br />

AGE-107 Trail Riding 1-2<br />

Introduces factors that affect a horse on the trail<br />

such as laws, ride preparation, equipment, trail<br />

etiquette, application of reins, seat and anticipation.<br />

(0.5-1/1-2/0/0), Prereq: AGE-110; Arts &<br />

Sciences Elective Code: B; Comments:<br />

Permission of instructor and dean.<br />

AGE-110 Beginning Western Balanced 2<br />

Seat<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. (1/2/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B


AGE-213 Management of the Racing 1<br />

Thoroughbred<br />

Identifies the techniques of managing the thoroughbred<br />

racehorse. Describes the basic care of<br />

the thoroughbred including feeding, veterinary,<br />

farrier and conditioning practices. Identifies special<br />

techniques, which include taking temperature,<br />

pulse, respiration, X-rays, blood counts and prerace<br />

preparation. Interpretation and analysis of<br />

thoroughbred pedigrees and racetrack operations<br />

are taught. Some course time may be spent at a<br />

racetrack. (0.5/1/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective<br />

Code: B<br />

AGE-252 Horse Shows 4<br />

Identifies and applies necessary requirements to<br />

prepare and show a horse, and includes instruction<br />

and participation in setting up and conducting<br />

a horse show. Students may actually show in<br />

available horse shows. (1/6/0/0), Arts & Sciences<br />

Elective Code: B<br />

AGE-270 Equestrian Drill Team 2<br />

Riders and horses are developed into a working<br />

unit of two or more drill teams. Western balance<br />

seat is stressed with work on maneuvers, routine<br />

and patterns. Horsemanship is taught to improve<br />

communication between horse and rider.<br />

Historical study of where and how the maneuvers<br />

were used in cavalry units of Iowa is included.<br />

(1/2/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B<br />

AGE-290 Horse Projects 1<br />

A preplanned schedule for discussion, observation<br />

and evaluation of the horse project is developed.<br />

Covers athletic performance of the horse,<br />

training and environmental effects, and use of<br />

records. Management of facilities and other horse<br />

projects are stressed. Includes an agreed-to<br />

development plan for an applied problem solution.<br />

(1/0/0/0), Prereq: AGE-230; Arts & Sciences<br />

Elective Code: B<br />

AGF AGRICULTURE - FLORAL<br />

AGF-144 Floral Design III A 2<br />

Involves <strong>advance</strong>d all-occasion and wedding<br />

designing, including table setting and copy work.<br />

(0/4/0/0), Prereq: AGF-142; Arts & Sciences<br />

Elective Code: B<br />

AGF-146 Floral Design III B 1<br />

Promotes student's individual style through introduction<br />

of current design trends and floral industry<br />

influences. (0/2/0/0), Prereq: AGF-144; Arts &<br />

Sciences Elective Code: B<br />

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

Analyzes the floral business as a center of<br />

employment, personnel policies, shop management<br />

and operations. (2/0/0/0), Prereq: AGF-150,<br />

AGF-152; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B<br />

AGF-156 Floral Retail Advertising 3<br />

and Display<br />

Emphasizes instruction and practical experience<br />

in the areas of ad layout, design and construction<br />

for use with local advertising media. Includes<br />

relationship of display to the total promotional<br />

program and a study of elements of display, construction<br />

materials, merchandise selection and<br />

the actual display construction. (3/0/0/0), Arts &<br />

Sciences Elective Code: B<br />

COURSE DESCRIPTIONS<br />

AGF-300 Design Show Seminar 2<br />

Introduces students to current technical information<br />

used for problem solving in the floral industry.<br />

Special emphasis is devoted to planning and conducting<br />

the annual floral design show. (2/0/0/0),<br />

Prereq: AGF-144; Arts & Sciences Elective Code:<br />

B<br />

AGH AGRICULTURE - HORTICULTURE<br />

AGH-112 Introduction to Turfgrass 3<br />

Management<br />

Examines the culture of turf with an emphasis<br />

placed on establishments, turf varieties, and pest<br />

identification and control. (2/2/0/0), Arts &<br />

Sciences Elective Code: B<br />

AGH-120 Herbaceous Plant Materials 3<br />

Studies the identification and cultural requirements<br />

of 25 annuals, 30 perennials and 20 bulbous<br />

plants. Includes production and marketing<br />

practices and principles of design. (2/2/0/0), Arts<br />

& Sciences Elective Code: B<br />

AGH-123 Woody Plant Materials 3<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. (2/2/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective<br />

Code: B<br />

AGH-127 Ornamental Plant Materials 3<br />

Studies the identification, landscape use and cultural<br />

requirements of 80 ornamental trees, shrubs<br />

and vines. (2/2/0/0), Prereq: AGH-123; Arts &<br />

Sciences Elective Code: B<br />

AGH-141 Equipment Operations 3<br />

Introduces the student to basic equipment maintenance,<br />

operation and troubleshooting. Provides<br />

a working knowledge of equipment used in the<br />

horticulture industry. (1.5/3/0/0), Arts & Sciences<br />

Elective Code: B<br />

AGH-144 Landscape Construction 3<br />

and Design<br />

Involves the construction of landscape paving,<br />

concrete, retaining walls, basic wood construction,<br />

basic electrical and plumbing. Also covered<br />

are calculations necessary to order materials and<br />

bid procedures. (1.5/3/0/0), Arts & Sciences<br />

Elective Code: B<br />

AGH-236 Plant Material Maintenance 3<br />

Studies pruning, fertilizing, staking and other<br />

maintenance practices utilized in tree and shrub<br />

care. Emphasis is placed on proper planting and<br />

transplanting procedures. (1.5/3/0/0), Arts &<br />

Sciences Elective Code: B<br />

AGM AGRICULTURE - MECHANICS<br />

AGM-932 Internship 1-5<br />

Involves employment allowing the student practical,<br />

on-the-job training with a business related to<br />

the student's instructional program. Student is<br />

required to prepare a training plan and other<br />

reports. (0/0/0/4), Arts & Sciences Elective Code:<br />

B<br />

AGS AGRICULTURE - ANIMAL SCIENCE<br />

AGS-350 Artificial Insemination of Cattle 1<br />

Develops skills of artificial insemination, heat<br />

detection and supportive background knowledge<br />

of beef and dairy herds, and discusses recommended<br />

nutrition, management and genetics.<br />

(0.5/1/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B<br />

AGV AGRICULTURE - VETERINARY<br />

TECHNOLOGY<br />

AGV-126 Animal Anatomy 3<br />

and Physiology I<br />

Beginning anatomy and physiology with veterinary<br />

clinical emphasis. Provides the basis for<br />

study of conformation, production and pathological<br />

processes of diseases of dogs, cats, horses,<br />

sheep, goats, cattle, swine and laboratory animals.<br />

(2/2/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B<br />

AGV-142 Math for Vet Tech 3<br />

Covers pharmaceutical mathematics with an<br />

emphasis on dosage calculations and fluid therapy<br />

as related to veterinary medicine. Course is<br />

open to Vet Tech students only. (3/0/0/0), Arts &<br />

Sciences Elective Code: B<br />

AGV-152 Veterinary Computer 2<br />

Applications<br />

Introduces the student to computer software commonly<br />

used in veterinary practice. Students will<br />

become proficient in the use of Microsoft Office<br />

software and software used in the routine management<br />

of veterinary records. (2/0/0/0), Arts &<br />

Sciences Elective Code: B<br />

AGV-201 Pet Grooming I 1.5<br />

Emphasis on health care and basics of cats and<br />

dogs, introduction to grooming equipment and<br />

handling. (0.5/2/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective<br />

Code: B<br />

AGV-202 Pet Grooming II 1.5<br />

Covers terriers, terrier patterns and terminology.<br />

Perfecting basics and feline grooming. Building<br />

confidence. (0.5/2/0/0), Prereq: AGV-201; Arts &<br />

Sciences Elective Code: B<br />

AGV-203 Pet Grooming III 1.5<br />

Introduces the student to poodle patterns and<br />

mixed breeds. Teaches the use of clippers, scissoring<br />

and finishing the groom. (0.5/2/0/0),<br />

Prereq: AGV-202; Arts & Sciences Elective Code:<br />

B<br />

AGV-204 Pet Grooming IV 1.5<br />

Develops basic skills for entry-level employment.<br />

Covers all breed grooming and various business<br />

aspects of the grooming industry. Reviews Level I<br />

through III and finishing techniques. (0.5/2/0/0),<br />

Prereq: AGV-203; Arts & Sciences Elective Code:<br />

B<br />

ANT ANTHROPOLOGY<br />

ANT-105 Cultural Anthropology 3<br />

Explores what it means to be human. A comparative,<br />

holistic study of group life in various cultures<br />

is undertaken. Selected aspects of physical and<br />

cultural anthropology perspectives provide the<br />

basis for these cross-cultural examinations.<br />

(3/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A<br />

73<br />

(Summer 2007)


ART ART<br />

ART-101 Art Appreciation 3<br />

Provides an overview of art from a historical, contemporary<br />

and aesthetic frame of reference.<br />

Recommended for non-Art majors. (3/0/0/0), Arts<br />

& Sciences Elective Code: A<br />

ART-120 2-D Design 3<br />

Introduces problems in two-dimensional design,<br />

color theory and application. Includes surface,<br />

pattern, composition, line and stylization.<br />

(1/4/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A<br />

ART-133 Drawing 3<br />

Introduces analysis of visual form and principles<br />

of responsive drawing. Includes perspective,<br />

chiaroscuro and figure drawing. (1/4/0/0), Arts &<br />

Sciences Elective Code: A<br />

ART-134 Drawing II 3<br />

Continues skills begun in Drawing. Emphasis on<br />

figure drawing from model, various media.<br />

Emphasizes development of personal expression<br />

and portfolio. (1/4/0/0), Prereq: ART-133; Arts &<br />

Sciences Elective Code: A<br />

ART-143 Painting 3<br />

Introduces oil or acrylic painting. Emphasizes<br />

canvas preparation, composition and craftsmanship.<br />

(1/4/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A<br />

ART-144 Painting II 3<br />

Builds on skills learned in Painting with emphasis<br />

on development of independent aesthetic judgments.<br />

(1/4/0/0), Prereq: ART-143; Arts &<br />

Sciences Elective Code: A<br />

ART-157 Printmaking 3<br />

Introduces intaglio, relief and stencil printmaking<br />

processes and composition. (1/4/0/0), Arts &<br />

Sciences Elective Code: A<br />

ART-173 Ceramics 3<br />

Introduces wheel-thrown forms and hand-building<br />

forms. Students examine methods of working with<br />

clay. (1/4/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A<br />

ART-181 Photography 2<br />

Introduces students to the 35-mm camera and to<br />

techniques of shooting, processing and printing<br />

black-and-white photographs. (2/0/0/0), Arts &<br />

Sciences Elective Code: A<br />

ART-182 Photography Lab 1<br />

Accompanies Photography lecture. Students<br />

receive hands-on instruction on camera operation,<br />

exposure and development of film, darkroom<br />

equipment, and making photographic prints.<br />

(0/2/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A<br />

ART-186 Digital Photography 3<br />

Develops familiarity and proficiency with techniques<br />

for digital photography. Students are introduced<br />

to the tools of digital photography, as well<br />

as technical and aesthetic issues in visual communication<br />

and digital image capturing/presentation.<br />

The course includes demonstrations, presentations,<br />

lab, critiques, assignments and digital<br />

portfolio development. (2/2/0/0), Arts & Sciences<br />

Elective Code: A<br />

74<br />

(Summer 2007)<br />

COURSE DESCRIPTIONS<br />

ART-928 Independent Study 1-3<br />

Allows the student to do readings, papers,<br />

research and/or production work under the guidance<br />

of an art faculty member. Independent study<br />

contract required. (1-3/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences<br />

Elective Code: A<br />

ASL AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE<br />

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

Allows continued development of American Sign<br />

Language grammar, syntax, vocabulary, fingerspelling,<br />

semantics and non-manual behaviors.<br />

Emphasis given to comprehension, production<br />

skills and use of language in a cultural context.<br />

Course is taught in American Sign Language and<br />

has a "no voice" policy. This course applies<br />

toward satisfaction of Historical/Cultural core for<br />

an A.A. degree. (4/0/0/0), Prereq: ASL-141; Arts<br />

& Sciences Elective Code: A<br />

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

Expands on previously learned grammar, syntax,<br />

sentence structure and vocabulary in more depth.<br />

Emphasizes expressive skills: students learn to<br />

tell stories and use the language in a variety of<br />

settings. This course applies toward satisfaction<br />

of historical/cultural core for an A.A. degree.<br />

(3/0/0/0), Prereq: ASL-171; Arts & Sciences<br />

Elective Code: A<br />

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

receptive skills: students learn to read signed stories<br />

and poetry. This course applies toward satisfaction<br />

of historical/cultural core for an A.A.<br />

degree. (3/0/0/0), Prereq: ASL-241; Arts &<br />

Sciences Elective Code: A<br />

AUT AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY<br />

AUT-205 Automotive Automatic 5<br />

Transmissions And Transaxles<br />

Provides a comprehensive introduction to automatic<br />

transmission theory, including hydraulic circuits,<br />

torque converters, clutches, planetary gear<br />

systems and valves. Practical hands-on labs reinforce<br />

theories. Students practice component disassembly<br />

and reassembly with a variety of automatic<br />

transmissions. (4/2/0/0), Prereq: AUT-104,<br />

AUT-603, MAT-715; Arts & Sciences Elective<br />

Code: B<br />

AUT-655 Automotive Advanced 5<br />

Electricity<br />

Continues Basic Automotive Electricity. Covers<br />

automotive electrical systems with an emphasis<br />

on the following circuits: exterior lighting, interior<br />

lighting, steering column electrical dash, wiper<br />

motors, automatic temperature controls, power<br />

windows, power door locks, body computers and<br />

other electrical components. (4/2/0/0), Prereq:<br />

AUT-104, AUT-603, MAT-715; Arts & Sciences<br />

Elective Code: B<br />

BCA BUSINESS COMPUTER APPS<br />

BCA-070 <strong>College</strong> Readiness Experience 1<br />

(Computer Skills)<br />

Provides basic computer skills instruction to students<br />

enrolled in the <strong>College</strong> Readiness<br />

Experience program. Focuses on basic keyboard<br />

knowledge. (0/2/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective<br />

Code: D<br />

BCA-189 Microcomputer Literacy 1<br />

Introduces the student to the personal computer<br />

concepts and basic computer applications.<br />

Students gain knowledge and skills in the basic<br />

concepts of Microsoft Windows and Word. They<br />

also gain experience using the Internet and<br />

email. The course introduces students to spreadsheet<br />

and presentation software. This introductory<br />

course is intended for students with no knowledge<br />

or experience using personal computers.<br />

(0.5/1/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B<br />

BCA-212 Introduction to Computer 1<br />

Business Applications<br />

Provides basic development of software applications<br />

using Microsoft Office. Students learn applications<br />

that include Windows, Word, Access,<br />

Excel and PowerPoint. Students apply this knowledge<br />

by creating Word documents, worksheets,<br />

databases and presentations for both business<br />

and personal use. (2/2/0/0), Arts & Sciences<br />

Elective Code: B<br />

BCA-213 Intermediate Computer 3<br />

Business Applications<br />

Extends students' basic knowledge of Microsoft<br />

Office software applications including Word,<br />

Access, Excel and PowerPoint. Upon completion<br />

of this course students should be able to demonstrate<br />

their proficiency at the core level of the<br />

MOS (Microsoft Office Specialist) certification.<br />

(2/2/0/0), Prereq: BCA-212 or CSC-110; Arts &<br />

Sciences Elective Code: B<br />

BCA-221 Integrated Computer Business 3<br />

Application<br />

Integrates the skills, knowledge and personal<br />

qualities necessary to perform in today's office<br />

setting. Students practice office activities in a<br />

team environment using integrated software,<br />

problem-solving techniques and decision-making<br />

skills. Additional training in desktop publishing<br />

and Web page design. (3/0/0/0), Prereq: BCA-<br />

213; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B<br />

BCA-253 Desktop Publishing Projects 2<br />

Enhances students' skills in desktop publishing<br />

software by creating publications used in business,<br />

such as fliers, posters, business cards, proposals,<br />

books, brochures, forms, newsletters and<br />

Web sites. Photoshop software is introduced as a<br />

companion to desktop publishing. (2/0/0/0),<br />

Prereq: ADM-142; Arts & Sciences Elective<br />

Code: B<br />

BCA-294 Multimedia Projects 2<br />

Incorporates media elements such as sound,<br />

video, graphics and animation to develop and<br />

create a multimedia presentation (Web site, training<br />

video or interactive presentation) that targets<br />

an identified audience. (2/0/0/0), Prereq: BCA-<br />

179, BCA-292; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B


BIO BIOLOGY<br />

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

Intended as a beginning-level course for liberal<br />

arts students who are not planning to major in the<br />

sciences. The course includes genetics, evolution,<br />

ecology, plant and animal reproduction, and biodiversity.<br />

Current topics in life science are covered<br />

throughout the course. Students are offered a<br />

variety of opportunities in laboratory through<br />

investigations, discussion, written expression and<br />

readings. (2/2/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective<br />

Code: A<br />

BIO-112 General Biology I 4<br />

Serves as an introductory course for biology, science<br />

and health science majors. Principles of cellular<br />

biology and elementary biochemistry and<br />

energy functions are covered; cell division,<br />

DNA/RNA and genetics follow. Evolution theory<br />

completes the work of the semester. (3/2/0/0),<br />

Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A; Comments:<br />

One year of high school biology and high school<br />

chemistry required, or permission of instructor<br />

BIO-151 Nutrition 3<br />

Designed to show the relationship between<br />

sound nutrition and good health. Topics studied<br />

are: energy requirements, carbohydrates, lipids,<br />

proteins, vitamins, minerals, metabolism, physical<br />

exercise, dieting, weight problems, evaluation of<br />

nutritional claims, vegetarianism, and proper<br />

nutrition during pregnancy and lactation. (3/0/0/0),<br />

Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A; Comments:<br />

Does not count as a science course for the A.A.<br />

degree<br />

BIO-154 Human Biology 3<br />

Examines human form and function and the relationship<br />

of humans to other living things.<br />

Fundamental biological principles as they apply<br />

to the human are explored. This course is intended<br />

for liberal arts students who do not currently<br />

plan to major in the biological or health sciences.<br />

(3/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A<br />

BIO-161 Basic Anatomy and Physiology 3<br />

Designed for students in the specific health sciences.<br />

An overview of human form and function<br />

presented in a lecture/laboratory format. (2/2/0/0),<br />

Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B<br />

BIO-168 Human Anatomy & 4<br />

Physiology I w/Lab<br />

Introduces the structure and function of the<br />

human body. Organization at the cellular and tissue<br />

level and selected organ systems are<br />

emphasized. Laboratory activities (which include<br />

computer simulations, dissection, and/or human<br />

specimens) reinforce current concepts. (3/2/0/0),<br />

Prereq: One year of recent high school<br />

biology/chemistry with a grade of B or higher<br />

strongly recommended, or completion of Basic<br />

Biological Concepts or other college-level biology<br />

course; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A<br />

BIO-173 Human Anatomy & 4<br />

Physiology II w/Lab<br />

Continues the study of human organ systems.<br />

Laboratory activities and dissection, which<br />

includes computer simulations and human specimens,<br />

correspond to structures and functions<br />

investigated. (3/2/0/0), Prereq: BIO-168; Arts &<br />

Sciences Elective Code: A<br />

COURSE DESCRIPTIONS<br />

BIO-186 Microbiology 4<br />

Surveys bacteria, viruses and fungi: their growth<br />

characteristics, morphology and pathogenicity.<br />

The epidemiology and diagnosis of pathogenic<br />

bacteria and an introduction to immunology are<br />

also included. Laboratory emphasis is on culturing,<br />

identification, aseptic technique and basic<br />

immunological assays. (3/2/0/0), Prereq: One<br />

year of recent high school biology/chemistry with<br />

a grade of B or higher is strongly recommended,<br />

or completion of Basic Biological Concepts or<br />

other college-level biology course; Arts &<br />

Sciences Elective Code: A<br />

BIO-189 Microbes and Society 3<br />

Explores microorganisms and how they have<br />

influenced human affairs and the environment.<br />

Through lectures, assigned readings, educational<br />

films, slides, tapes and discussions students<br />

explore the power of selected microorganisms,<br />

how they influenced history, demography, fashion,<br />

the arts, the economy and, of course, individual<br />

lives. (3/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A<br />

BIO-500 Biological Agents of Terrorism 2<br />

Addresses the potential for release, expected epidemiology/etiology,<br />

detection, response protocols<br />

and potential outcomes of a major biological<br />

event. Information presented is also applicable to<br />

accidental and naturally occurring major events.<br />

(2/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A;<br />

Comments: One year of high school<br />

biology/chemistry or Bio-186 Microbiology.<br />

BUS BUSINESS<br />

BUS-102 Introduction to Business 3<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 political<br />

influences that affect business success. (3/0/0/0),<br />

Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A<br />

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

Presentations<br />

How to organize and present public speaking topics.<br />

Participants learn to use visual aids, outlines<br />

and agendas to complement their presentations.<br />

(1/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B<br />

BUS-185 Business Law I 3<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. (3/0/0/0), Arts<br />

& Sciences Elective Code: A<br />

BUS-290 Employment Search and 1<br />

Workplace Success<br />

Provides students with an understanding of the<br />

job-seeking process including resumes and interviews.<br />

(1/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B<br />

BUS-932 Internship 0.5-4<br />

Provides an opportunity to receive experience<br />

through on-the-job training in an approved business<br />

establishment. Valuable learning experiences<br />

are structured by the program coordinator<br />

and the training sponsor. (0/0/0/2-16), Arts &<br />

Sciences Elective Code: A<br />

CAD COMPUTER AIDED DRAFTING<br />

CAD-105 CAD I 2<br />

Provides instruction in entry-level CAD (computer-aided<br />

design) skills. Students learn basic commands,<br />

CAD hardware and applications, and<br />

complete 2-D drawings with AutoCAD on IBM<br />

computers. Students should be familiar with keyboards.<br />

(1/2/0/0), Prereq: CSC-110 or IND-155;<br />

Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B; Comments:<br />

Drafting, mathematics or practical <strong>blue</strong>print reading<br />

experience required<br />

CAD-106 CAD II 3<br />

Provides <strong>advance</strong>d instruction in CAD (computeraided<br />

design). Students learn to use complex<br />

commands, animation, 3-D drawing, interface<br />

CAD with other programs, modify menus, write<br />

simple programs, and set up CAD stations with<br />

AutoCAD on IBM computers. (1/4/0/0), Prereq:<br />

CAD-105; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B;<br />

Comments: Previous AutoCAD experience<br />

required<br />

CAD-168 American Architecture 1<br />

Introduces American architecture and its architects.<br />

An emphasis is placed on construction of<br />

the 20th century as well as Iowa architecture.<br />

Both residential and commercial structures are<br />

presented. (1/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective<br />

Code: A<br />

CAD-200 Architectural CAD I 3<br />

Applies the basic skills learned in CAD I to<br />

applied architectural projects. Students learn to<br />

set up the drawing, use file management, organize<br />

architectural information, pay attention to<br />

detail, convert sketches to CAD drawings and<br />

apply problem-solving skills. Emphasis is on proper<br />

use of basic CAD skills. (3/0/0/0), Prereq:<br />

CAD-208, IND-155; Arts & Sciences Elective<br />

Code: B<br />

CAD-202 Architectural CAD II 3<br />

Provides guided step-by-step instruction of how<br />

to incorporate CAD in the process involved in<br />

generating a complete set of commercial working<br />

drawings. Students learn the proper use of basic<br />

and <strong>advance</strong>d CAD skills, organization of information<br />

to generate CAD drawings, and to interpret<br />

hand drawings to CAD. Whole class participation<br />

in working through a final product is also a<br />

large factor. (3/0/0/0), Prereq: CAD-105, CAD-<br />

200; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B<br />

CAD-290 Architectural Presentations 1<br />

Introduces the types of presentation work<br />

encountered in an architectural office.<br />

Assignments include orthographic rendering,<br />

shadow casino, material delineation, color study,<br />

massing model and structural finishing model.<br />

(0.5/1/0/0), Prereq: CAD-105, CAD-208; Arts &<br />

Sciences Elective Code: B<br />

75<br />

(Summer 2007)


CHM CHEMISTRY<br />

CHM-110 Introduction to Chemistry 3<br />

Introduces chemistry to those with little or no previous<br />

background in chemistry and is preparatory<br />

for further course work in chemistry including<br />

Intro to Organic & Biochemistry for Nursing students.<br />

The course includes a study of chemical<br />

structure and bonding, measurements, periodic<br />

table, nuclear chemistry weight/volume relationships<br />

in chemical reactions, and solution chemistry.<br />

(3/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A;<br />

Comments: The lab is optional.<br />

CHM-111 Introduction to Chemistry 1<br />

Laboratory<br />

Laboratory to accompany CHM-110. (0/2/0/0),<br />

Coreq: CHM-110; Arts & Sciences Elective Code:<br />

A<br />

CHM-165 General Chemistry I 4<br />

Studies the basic principles of inorganic chemistry<br />

with emphasis on such concepts as measurements<br />

and problem solving, chemical reactions<br />

and equations, stoichiometry, atomic structure<br />

and nuclear chemistry, periodicity, chemical<br />

bonding, kinetic molecular theory and gas laws,<br />

and the structure and properties of matter.<br />

(3/2/0/0), Prereq: CHM-110, MAT-102 or MAT-138;<br />

Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A<br />

CHM-175 General Chemistry II 4<br />

Studies colligative properties along with thermodynamics<br />

and kinetics, chemical equilibrium,<br />

electrochemistry, acids, bases and complex ions,<br />

and an introduction to organic chemistry.<br />

(3/2/0/0), Prereq: CHM-165; Arts & Sciences<br />

Elective Code: A<br />

CIS COMPUTER PROGRAMMING<br />

CIS-126 Introduction to Programming 4<br />

Logic With Language<br />

Presents the techniques to analyze a problem for<br />

solution by computer, and designing and documenting<br />

the solution. Includes step-by-step documentation<br />

of solution algorithm. Techniques presented<br />

include flowcharts, decision tables,<br />

Warnier Charts and structured design. A highlevel<br />

programming language is used to implement<br />

design algorithms. (3/2/0/0), Arts & Sciences<br />

Elective Code: A<br />

CIS-135 Microcomputer Operating 3<br />

Systems<br />

Introduces and familiarizes students with a variety<br />

of PC-based operating systems. The systems<br />

include DOS, Windows, UNIX and LINUX. The<br />

respective strengths of the operating environments<br />

are reviewed, along with the approaches<br />

used in providing systems management and software<br />

development support capabilities. (3/0/0/0),<br />

Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B<br />

76<br />

(Summer 2007)<br />

COURSE DESCRIPTIONS<br />

CIS-172 Java 4<br />

Provides an introduction to object-oriented program<br />

and design concepts using the Java programming<br />

language. Intended for students without<br />

previous object-oriented programming experience.<br />

The course covers methods, classes and<br />

objects with emphasis on modularity and code<br />

reusability. Students code, test, and debug simple<br />

applets and applications illustrating understanding<br />

of conditionals, iteration, array handling, event<br />

processing, string handling, and input-output.<br />

(3/2/0/0), Prereq: CIS-126; Arts & Sciences<br />

Elective Code: A<br />

CIS-192 Internet Programming II 4<br />

Introduces the student to server-side Web page<br />

development skills. The course includes an introduction<br />

to Perl, VBScript and JavaScript programming<br />

languages. Students gain an understanding<br />

of CGI processes and active server pages technologies.<br />

This course builds on the skills acquired<br />

in Internet Programming I. (3/2/0/0), Prereq: CIS-<br />

190; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B<br />

CIS-333 Database and SQL 4<br />

Covers programming for the SQL server relational<br />

database environment. Some of the topics<br />

include T-SQL, joining tables, creating and altering<br />

SQL server tables, replication, OLAP, creating<br />

and testing stored procedures, triggers security,<br />

and tuning. (3/2/0/0), Prereq: CIS-126; Arts &<br />

Sciences Elective Code: A<br />

CIS-504 Structured Systems Analysis 3<br />

Includes systems, procedures, systems analysis<br />

and design, purposes, responsibilities, applications,<br />

and techniques of the systems activity as<br />

found in a business organization. (3/0/0/0),<br />

Prereq: CIS-126; Arts & Sciences Elective Code:<br />

B<br />

CIS-570 Introduction to iSeries eServer 2<br />

An overview of IBM application system/400 architecture<br />

and facilities. Topics include operating<br />

system concepts and introduction to control language,<br />

menu structure, system displays, creation<br />

and maintenance of logical and physical files, and<br />

database organization and access. (2/0/0/0), Arts<br />

& Sciences Elective Code: B<br />

CLS CULTURAL STUDIES<br />

CLS-140 Understanding Cultures: 3<br />

The Mideast<br />

Examines in a cross-cultural context the politics,<br />

economics, history, ethnic groups, religions and<br />

cultures of the Mideast from Morocco to<br />

Afghanistan and Pakistan. Includes study of all<br />

aspects of the Arab/Israeli conflict. Students also<br />

acquire an understanding of nationalism, tribalism<br />

and energy issues in a global context. (3/0/0/0),<br />

Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A<br />

CLS-151 Understanding Cultures: 3<br />

Latin America<br />

Examines human spatial and cultural behavior in<br />

Latin America by exploring political, economic,<br />

religious and social institutions. Theoretical readings<br />

are balanced with case studies to enable<br />

students to explore theoretical perspectives in a<br />

cross-cultural context. (3/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences<br />

Elective Code: A<br />

CLS-167 Understanding Cultures: 3<br />

Modern China<br />

Focuses on the 19th and 20th centuries, a period<br />

of confusion, violence and chaos, during which<br />

China has undergone a dramatic revolution.<br />

Compares how ancient China struggled to adopt<br />

the most useful practices of the western enlightenment<br />

while keeping its unique identity. Explores<br />

this struggle by examining geography, philosophy<br />

of Confucianism, and religious and political practices.<br />

(3/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A<br />

COM COMMUNICATION<br />

COM-060 Workplace Communication 3<br />

Emphasizes the practical application of theories<br />

and principles of writing skills used in written<br />

communication in the business world. The course<br />

includes practice in writing business letters,<br />

resumes, memos, instructional materials and<br />

reports, and using visual aids. Offered for students<br />

enrolled in applied science and technology.<br />

(3/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B<br />

COM-744 Oral Communication in the 3<br />

Workplace<br />

Provides a general understanding of the dynamic<br />

system of human communication in the workplace.<br />

The course stresses the importance of<br />

applying oral communication into everyday work<br />

situations. Students examine the effects of behaviors<br />

and values on the interpersonal communication<br />

process. Demonstrates and practices numerous<br />

workplace communication skills through<br />

classroom discussions and participation. Offered<br />

for students in applied science and technology.<br />

(3/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B<br />

CON CONSTRUCTION<br />

CON-108 Construction Safety 1<br />

Provides instruction on construction industry<br />

safety and health topics for entry-level workers.<br />

(1/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B<br />

CON-134 Surveying and Site Layout 2<br />

Provides class and laboratory activities to gain<br />

knowledge in the use of conventional and laser<br />

instruments, building site layout, site investigation,<br />

leveling, topographic maps and route surveying.<br />

(1/2/0/0), Prereq: MAT-716; Arts & Sciences<br />

Elective Code: B<br />

CON-932 Internship 1-6<br />

Provides full-time work in an approved, construction-related<br />

position that includes instructor visitations/evaluations<br />

and employer evaluations of<br />

performance. (0/0/0/4), Arts & Sciences Elective<br />

Code: B; Comments: All first-year courses or permission<br />

of instructor<br />

CRJ CRIMINAL JUSTICE<br />

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

Provides an overview of the American criminal<br />

justice system and examines the process of justice<br />

administration through the agencies of law<br />

enforcement, courts and corrections. (3/0/0/0),<br />

Prereq: CRJ-100; Arts & Sciences Elective Code:<br />

A


CRJ-133 Constitutional Criminal 3<br />

Procedure<br />

Studies the development of fundamental principles<br />

in constitutional law, integrating a case-bycase<br />

study of United States Supreme Court decisions<br />

and a broad examination of the judicial<br />

legal processes. Coverage includes the nature of<br />

judicial review, powers of the Supreme Court,<br />

president, Congress and federalism. (3/0/0/0),<br />

Prereq: CRJ-130; Arts & Sciences Elective Code:<br />

A<br />

CRJ-928 Independent Study 1<br />

Provides readings, papers and basic research or<br />

other projects under the individual guidance of a<br />

staff member. (1/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective<br />

Code: A<br />

CRJ-932 Internship 1<br />

Provides placement in a criminal justice agency<br />

in a student capacity. Work experience in an<br />

agency under supervision of professionals in the<br />

field permits students to learn what career opportunities<br />

are offered. (0/0/0/4), Prereq: CRJ-100;<br />

Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A<br />

CRJ-946 Seminar 1<br />

Provides an opportunity to discuss internship<br />

projects and share the knowledge gained from<br />

the experience with others. This is done through<br />

written and oral communication and includes journals,<br />

diaries and project reports. (1/0/0/0), Prereq:<br />

CRJ-100; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A<br />

CRR COLLISION REPAIR & REFINISH<br />

CRR-344 Metalworking III 4<br />

Continues Metalworking II with students working<br />

in the lab on actual autos. Covers most work situations<br />

found in auto body repair shops. (1/6/0/0),<br />

Prereq: CRR-342; Arts & Sciences Elective<br />

Code: B<br />

CRR-837 Refinishing III 3<br />

Continues Refinishing II with an emphasis on the<br />

finer points of refinishing. Students develop skills<br />

in two-tones, tape striping, blemish troubleshooting,<br />

blending, matching, touch-ups and professional<br />

quality gun handling. (1/4/0/0), Prereq:<br />

CRR-833; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B<br />

CSC COMPUTER SCIENCE<br />

CSC-110 Introduction to Computers 3<br />

Familiarizes the student with business, personal<br />

and industrial uses of microcomputers. Broadbased<br />

overview of microcomputer topics is presented;<br />

concepts of storage media, file organization<br />

and data representation are also presented.<br />

The fundamentals of computer problem solving<br />

and programming are discussed. (2/2/0/0), Arts &<br />

Sciences Elective Code: A<br />

DAN DANCE<br />

DAN-110 Fundamentals of Modern 1.5<br />

Dance<br />

Introduces basic modern dance technique and<br />

choreography. Students practice standard movements,<br />

and locomotor patterns are introduced to<br />

creative concepts. May be repeated for credit.<br />

(0/3/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A<br />

COURSE DESCRIPTIONS<br />

DAN-120 Fundamentals of Jazz Dance 1.5<br />

Develops modern jazz dance technique and choreography.<br />

Students are introduced to the history<br />

and concepts of the jazz idiom and practice standard<br />

and creative jazz movements and locomotor<br />

patterns. May be repeated for credit. (0/3/0/0),<br />

Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A<br />

DRA FILM AND THEATRE<br />

DRA-116 Film Analysis 3<br />

Focuses on the methods and technologies of film<br />

art. The emphasis is on analysis of classic narrative<br />

films. Subjects for analysis include narrative<br />

structure, segmentation, shot-by-shot breakdown,<br />

elements of mise-en-scene and montage,<br />

auteurs, genres, production considerations, and<br />

conventions. (3/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective<br />

Code: A<br />

DSL DIESEL<br />

DSL-156 Truck Electronics 3<br />

Continues the basic electrical coverage of DSL-<br />

143 with an additional emphasis on the types of<br />

electrical circuits and subassemblies found in<br />

most trucks. Students learn interior and exterior<br />

lighting, steering column, dash, wiper motors,<br />

temperature controls, power locks and windows,<br />

and on-board computers. (2/2/0/0), Prereq: DSL-<br />

143; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B<br />

DSL-308 Cooling Systems 2<br />

Introduces the student to truck cooling systems.<br />

The principles of cooling systems and the standard<br />

components of cooling systems are examined.<br />

Testing and servicing of cooling systems<br />

from a truck perspective are explained. (1/2/0/0),<br />

Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B<br />

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

Covers a basic introduction to air brakes and antilocking<br />

braking systems. Learning activities concentrate<br />

on theory, operation, diagnosis, maintenance,<br />

and repair of air and anti-lock brakes<br />

found on diesel trucks. (1/2/0/0), Arts & Sciences<br />

Elective Code: B<br />

DSL-642 Steering and Suspension 2<br />

Includes theory and operation of steering components<br />

and servicing. Students learn theory and<br />

operation of air ride and spring suspension components<br />

on light and heavy duty trucks. (1/2/0/0),<br />

Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B<br />

DSL-802 Trailer Servicing 3<br />

Involves servicing and minor repair to semi tractor<br />

and truck trailers. Learning activities include<br />

electrical, power train, brakes, air conditioning<br />

and tune-up. (1/4/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective<br />

Code: B; Comments: Completion of first-year<br />

technical courses.<br />

DSV DISABILITY SERVICES<br />

DSV-100 Introduction to Disabilities 3<br />

Services<br />

Examines the values, skills and issues of working<br />

with people with disabilities in educational, vocational<br />

and residential settings. Students visit<br />

agencies and complete volunteer experiences at<br />

community sites. This course meets part of the<br />

requirement for the Iowa Paraeducator Generalist<br />

Certification. (3/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective<br />

Code: A<br />

DSV-120 Observation and Management 3<br />

of Behavior<br />

Develops skills of observation and management<br />

of the behavior of others individually and in<br />

groups. Students develop strategies for helping<br />

others to manage their own behavior. This course<br />

meets part of the requirement for the Iowa<br />

Paraeducator Generalist Certification. May be<br />

repeated one time for credit with permission of<br />

coordinator. (3/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective<br />

Code: A<br />

DSV-130 Instruction and Adaptation 3<br />

Strategies<br />

Develops the skills to facilitate the mainstreaming<br />

of students with disabilities and work with gifted<br />

and talented students in school settings. Students<br />

taking the course learn strategies for instructing<br />

diverse groups of learners and adapting curriculum<br />

and materials. The course includes an<br />

overview of the special education system and the<br />

evolving relationship with regular education.<br />

Issues related to adults with disabilities are discussed.<br />

(3/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code:<br />

A<br />

DSV-280 Career and Transition Services 3<br />

Studies issues related to career and transition<br />

programs for children receiving special education<br />

services in K-12 programs and for adults with disabilities.<br />

Addresses issues of self-determination;<br />

career assessment; transition to employment,<br />

independent living, and post-secondary education;<br />

behavior support; and interagency collaboration.<br />

Includes the role of the paraeducator in<br />

transition settings and the job coach in supported<br />

employment settings. (3/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences<br />

Elective Code: A<br />

DSV-290 Disabilities Services Careers 3<br />

Field Experience and Seminar<br />

Places the student in two settings (educational,<br />

vocational or residential) which serve people with<br />

disabilities. Students develop specific objectives<br />

related to program competencies. Students meet<br />

in seminars to assess progress and discuss student<br />

experiences. (1.5/0/0/6), Prereq: DSV-100,<br />

PSY-111, DSV-110 or DSV-120 or DSV-130; Arts<br />

& Sciences Elective Code: A<br />

ECE EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION<br />

ECE-107 Foundations of Early Childhood 3<br />

Education<br />

Provides an overview of the philosophy and history<br />

of early childhood education and the impact on<br />

curricula. Defines child care settings and terminology<br />

in the field (e.g., day care, preschool, family<br />

day care) and goals associated with each.<br />

Examines the role of the child care professional,<br />

related career fields, career ladders and professional<br />

ethics. Provides an introduction to observation<br />

techniques. (3/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences<br />

Elective Code: A<br />

77<br />

(Summer 2007)


ECE-133 Child Health, Safety and 3<br />

Nutrition<br />

Blends current theory with practical applications<br />

on health, safety and nutrition in group child care<br />

settings. Topics include safety, childhood and<br />

communicable diseases, good nutrition and menu<br />

planning, health and hygiene practices, care of<br />

the ill or injured child, identification of child abuse<br />

and sound mental and physical health education<br />

practices. Certification in mandatory reporting of<br />

child abuse is included. Students must obtain certification<br />

in CPR/First Aid by completion of the<br />

course. (3/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code:<br />

A<br />

ECN ECONOMICS<br />

ECN-120 Principles of Macroeconomics 3<br />

Introduces principles of the economizing problem<br />

with emphasis on national income and employment<br />

analysis. Includes national income accounting,<br />

the business cycle, money and banking, fiscal<br />

and monetary theory, policy, and economic<br />

growth. Recommended for students pursuing a<br />

baccalaureate degree. (3/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences<br />

Elective Code: A<br />

ECN-130 Principles of 3<br />

Microeconomics<br />

Emphasizes markets, the price system and the<br />

allocation of resources, demand and supply, market<br />

structures, price and output determination,<br />

and income distribution. Recommended for students<br />

pursuing a baccalaureate degree. (3/0/0/0),<br />

Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A<br />

EDU EDUCATION<br />

EDU-240 Educational Psychology 3<br />

Applies psychological concepts to the field of<br />

education. Major focus is on cognitive, behavioral<br />

and humanistic theories. Areas of emphasis<br />

include child and adolescent development, learning<br />

theory, memory, motivation, intelligence,<br />

instruction and measurement. (3/0/0/0), Prereq:<br />

PSY-111; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A<br />

EDU-805 Literacy Tutor Experience 1-3<br />

Provides students with an opportunity to spend<br />

30, 60 or 100 hours in a school or other community<br />

agency tutoring in reading and other basic<br />

skills. In addition, 12 hours of seminar are part of<br />

the course. (0/0/3-9/0), Arts & Sciences Elective<br />

Code: A; Comments: 2.0 GPA required<br />

EGR ENGINEERING<br />

EGR-180 Statics 3<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), Prereq: MAT-210; Arts & Sciences<br />

Elective Code: A<br />

EGR-290 Thermodynamics 3<br />

Includes basic elements of classical thermodynamics<br />

including first and second law; reversibility;<br />

irreversibility; Carnot cycle; properties of pure<br />

substances, closed simple systems and onedimensional<br />

steady-flow open systems; and engineering<br />

applications. (3/0/0/0), Prereq: CHM-165,<br />

MAT-216; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A<br />

78<br />

(Summer 2007)<br />

COURSE DESCRIPTIONS<br />

EGR-900 NSF Technology Seminar 1<br />

Investigates the skills and responsibilities associated<br />

with high technology careers. Students<br />

develop a Personal Growth Portfolio. May be<br />

repeated four times for credit. (1/0/0/0), Arts &<br />

Sciences Elective Code: A; Comments:<br />

Permission of instructor and dean<br />

ELT ELECTRONICS<br />

ELT-309 Digital Circuits 3<br />

Presents the analysis and design of digital circuits.<br />

Boolean algebra is introduced as a tool in<br />

working with basic gates, flip-flops, counters, shift<br />

registers, adders, timers and busses. Laboratory<br />

and computer-simulation exercises provide<br />

enhanced understanding. (2/2/0/0), Prereq: EL-<br />

T517; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B<br />

ELT-518 Active Devices II: Operational 3<br />

Amplifiers<br />

Presents an analytical approach with laboratory<br />

and computer-simulation exercises to the design<br />

and troubleshooting of operational amplifier circuits.<br />

The four basic types of negative feedback<br />

are extensively examined. Topics include voltage<br />

amplifiers, comparators, analog-to-digital conversion,<br />

waveshaping and active filters. (2/2/0/0),<br />

Prereq: ELT-517; Arts & Sciences Elective Code:<br />

B<br />

ELT-795 Fundamentals of Fluid Power 5<br />

Familiarizes the student with basic industrial<br />

hydraulics and pneumatics involving systems<br />

components, theory of operation, application and<br />

common troubleshooting techniques. Course theory<br />

is supplemented with laboratory experiments.<br />

(4/2/0/0), Prereq: MAT-718; Arts & Sciences<br />

Elective Code: B<br />

ELT-852 Design Projects 5<br />

Familiarizes the student with basic refrigeration<br />

terms, basic components and specialized equipment<br />

necessary to service a refrigeration or air<br />

conditioning system. Practical skills are obtained<br />

in laboratory exercises. (4/2/0/0), Prereq: ELT-<br />

211, PHY-180; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B<br />

ELT-880 Telecommunications Internship 3<br />

Provides an on-site job experience for the student.<br />

Students are exposed to telecommunications<br />

equipment and systems in a typical work<br />

environment. (0/0/0/12), Arts & Sciences Elective<br />

Code: B<br />

EMS EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES<br />

EMS-233 Emergency Medical 6.5<br />

Technician Basic Theory<br />

Develops knowledge and skills in providing basic<br />

life support management of medical and traumatic<br />

emergencies. Focuses on patient assessment<br />

and history taking and management of cardiopulmonary,<br />

medical, behavioral and environmental<br />

emergencies, and childbirth and pediatrics.<br />

(6/1/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B;<br />

Comments: Current certification in CPR for health<br />

care providers is required<br />

EMS-235 Emergency Medical 0.5<br />

Technician Basic Practical<br />

Applications<br />

Provides opportunities for students to practice<br />

patient care under supervision in pre-hospital and<br />

emergency department settings. (0/0/1.5/0),<br />

Coreq: EMS-233; Arts & Sciences Elective Code:<br />

B<br />

ENG ENGLISH COMPOSITION<br />

ENG-013 Basic Writing 3<br />

Provides group instruction in basic writing skills:<br />

writing to communicate with the reader, sentence<br />

and paragraph structure, proofreading for<br />

spelling, grammar and punctuation errors.<br />

Students in this course should not have previous<br />

or concurrent enrollment in Elements in Writing,<br />

Composition I and II, <strong>College</strong> Writing or<br />

Workplace Communication. (3/0/0/0), Arts &<br />

Sciences Elective Code: D<br />

ENG-049 <strong>College</strong> Readiness Experience<br />

Writing/ Reading 4<br />

Provides basic writing/reading instruction to<br />

determine student readiness for college-level writing<br />

and reading courses. (4/0/0/0), Arts &<br />

Sciences Elective Code: D<br />

ENG-070 Personal Achievement Writing 1-2<br />

Designed to assess a student's writing strengths<br />

and weaknesses. The student receives instruction<br />

on an individualized basis in the areas of skill<br />

needs while building on skills already mastered.<br />

The course is divided into two parts: knowledge<br />

about language and experience using the language.<br />

The course helps prepare the student to<br />

take Elements of Writing and may also be supplemental<br />

support for students enrolled in<br />

Composition I, Composition II, Workplace<br />

Communication or other writing courses. (0/2-<br />

4/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: D<br />

ENG-075 Personal Achievement<br />

Reading 1-2<br />

Designed to measure the student's present reading<br />

skills and from that measurement provide an<br />

individualized program for the improvement of<br />

skills. The course is divided into three main<br />

areas: pronunciation, vocabulary and comprehension.<br />

The reading materials utilized are related to<br />

the student's interests. (0/2-4/0/0), Arts &<br />

Sciences Elective Code: D<br />

ENG-080 <strong>College</strong> Preparatory Reading 3<br />

Introduces college-level reading strategies including<br />

identifying and analyzing factual statements;<br />

topic and supporting details; analogies; figurative<br />

language; recognizing, using, developing and outlining<br />

relationships; and critical reading strategies.<br />

(3/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B;<br />

Comments: Placement Test<br />

ENG-101 Elements of Writing 3<br />

Develops students' fluency in communication and<br />

clarity in thinking through writers' notebooks,<br />

expository writing, analytical reading and listening.<br />

Students use structured assignments to<br />

explore personal goals and values, exercising<br />

skills needed for reasoning and writing across the<br />

curriculum. (3/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective<br />

Code: A; Comments: Placement test score


ENG-105 Composition I 3<br />

Develops expository writing with emphasis on<br />

organization, supporting details, style, vocabulary<br />

and library research skills. (3/0/0/0), Prereq:<br />

ENG-101 or qualifying placement score; Arts &<br />

Sciences Elective Code: A<br />

ENG-106 Composition II 3<br />

Teaches precise and responsible use of research<br />

tools. Requires critical analysis of reading materials,<br />

audience and self when communicating content<br />

material. Develops students' ability to use<br />

effective and ethical arguments. (3/0/0/0), Prereq:<br />

ENG-105; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A<br />

ENG-108 Composition II: Technical 3<br />

Writing<br />

Provides concepts, principles and practice of writing<br />

and analyzing documents in business, science<br />

(including health occupations) and industry.<br />

Research emphasized. (3/0/0/0), Prereq: ENG-<br />

105 or ENG-120; Arts & Sciences Elective Code:<br />

A<br />

ENG-233 Creative Writing: Short Fiction 3<br />

Offers a writing workshop focused on students'<br />

attempts and successes in writing 500- to 3,500word<br />

short stories. Seventy-five percent of class<br />

time devoted to drafting, reading and responding<br />

to peers' drafts; 25 percent devoted to reading<br />

and discussing published short stories and the<br />

elements of fiction as they apply to crafting stories.<br />

(3/0/0/0), Prereq: ENG-105, ENG-120; Arts<br />

& Sciences Elective Code: A<br />

ENV ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE<br />

ENV-115 Environmental Science 3<br />

Examines environmental issues from a scientific<br />

perspective. Topics examined include ecosystems,<br />

energy, global warming, ozone depletion,<br />

air pollution, water resources, population growth<br />

and biodiversity. Students are required to analyze<br />

environmental problems and draw conclusions.<br />

(3/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A<br />

ESI ESL - INTENSIVE<br />

ESI-015 Intensive ESL 5<br />

Communications 2<br />

A listening and conversation course that helps<br />

students hear and understand the spoken English<br />

language and, therefore, be able to orally communicate<br />

with native English speakers. (5/0/0/0),<br />

Arts & Sciences Elective Code: D<br />

ESI-017 Intensive ESL Composition 2 5<br />

The student learns words and phrases, applies<br />

meaning to words, learns spelling, becomes<br />

familiar with pronouns and articles, and understands<br />

the use of present and past tense.<br />

(5/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: D<br />

ESI-022 Intensive ESL Grammar 2 5<br />

A beginning-level course that introduces basic<br />

English grammatical structures and acceptable<br />

sentence patterns through a variety of oral and<br />

written drills. (5/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective<br />

Code: D<br />

ESI-029 Intensive ESL Reading 2 5<br />

A beginning reading course that is based on a<br />

psycholinguistic approach to reading. The students<br />

begin to learn skills of predicting, guessing<br />

meaning in context and general comprehension.<br />

(5/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: D<br />

COURSE DESCRIPTIONS<br />

ESI-041 Intensive ESL 5<br />

Communications 3<br />

A listening and conversation class that builds on<br />

basic aural/oral skills. (5/0/0/0), Prereq: ESI-015;<br />

Arts & Sciences Elective Code: D<br />

ESI-043 Intensive ESL Composition 3 5<br />

Emphasizes the development of basic points of<br />

writing an American English sentence. The students<br />

learn to express their ideas in writing in an<br />

organized way. (5/0/0/0), Prereq: ESI-017; Arts &<br />

Sciences Elective Code: D<br />

ESI-049 Intensive ESL Grammar 3 5<br />

A low intermediate-level of English grammar<br />

structures and sentence patterns with emphasis<br />

on drill work. (5/0/0/0), Prereq: ESI-022; Arts &<br />

Sciences Elective Code: D<br />

ESI-055 Intensive ESL Reading 3 5<br />

Low-intermediate reading course that aims to<br />

develop reading for meaning, personal reading<br />

confidence, and the increase of speed and fluency<br />

in reading. (5/0/0/0), Prereq: ESI-029; Arts &<br />

Sciences Elective Code: D<br />

ESI-065 Intensive ESL 5<br />

Communications 4<br />

A listening and conversation class that further<br />

develops conversational listening and speaking<br />

skills in order to function as English speakers in<br />

the college classroom. (5/0/0/0), Prereq: ESI-041;<br />

Arts & Sciences Elective Code: D<br />

ESI-067 Intensive ESL Composition 4 5<br />

Develops intermediate-level writing skills for second<br />

language students in pre-writing, paragraph<br />

writing and revision. Rhetorical modes include<br />

descriptive, narrative, comparison/contrast and<br />

cause/effect. (5/0/0/0), Prereq: ESI-043; Arts &<br />

Sciences Elective Code: D<br />

ESI-075 Intensive ESL Grammar 4 5<br />

An intermediate-level continued development of<br />

understanding and using English grammar and<br />

acceptable sentence patterns. (5/0/0/0), Prereq:<br />

ESI-049; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: D<br />

ESI-083 Intensive ESL Reading 4 5<br />

Increases intermediate-level reading skills for<br />

second language students in comprehension,<br />

speed, inference development and<br />

skimming/scanning techniques. (5/0/0/0), Prereq:<br />

ESI-055; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: D<br />

ESI-091 Intensive ESL 5<br />

Communications 5<br />

Prepares students to effectively communicate<br />

through listening and speaking in a wide variety<br />

of settings resulting in a seamless transition to<br />

credit coursework and/or involvement in the community.<br />

The course will include a service learning<br />

component. (5/0/0/0), Prereq: ESI-065; Arts &<br />

Sciences Elective Code: D<br />

ESI-094 Intensive ESL Grammar 5 5<br />

Provides the student with an intensive review of<br />

American English grammar. In addition, the students<br />

further develop their use of idioms.<br />

(5/0/0/0), Prereq: ESI-075; Arts & Sciences<br />

Elective Code: D<br />

FIR FIRE SCIENCE<br />

FIR-140 Firefighter I - Unit I 2<br />

Helps firefighters or potential firefighters prepare<br />

for Firefighter I Certification. Topics include basic<br />

firefighting tactics, fire behavior, safety, forcible<br />

entry, hose handling, ladders, protective clothing,<br />

SCBA Rescue and Ventilation. Completing Skills I<br />

does not meet all criteria for testing for FFI<br />

Certification. Attendance is mandatory at all sessions.<br />

Equivalent to the 24-hour Basic Attack<br />

Course. (1/2/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code:<br />

B<br />

FIR-141 Firefighter I - Unit II 2<br />

Continues to build on skills taught in Firefighting<br />

Skills I. Students learn new skills and <strong>advance</strong><br />

their previous skills for preparation for the<br />

Firefighter I Exam. Topics include fire alarm communication,<br />

fire department organization, fire<br />

hose, fire stream, water supplies, forcible entry<br />

and ventilation, ladders, organization, personal<br />

protective equipment and safety. Attendance for<br />

all sessions is mandatory. Class is graded on P/F<br />

(Pass/Fail) basis. (1/2/0/0), Prereq: FIR-140; Arts<br />

& Sciences Elective Code: B<br />

FIR-142 Firefighter I - Unit III 3<br />

Builds on skills developed in Firefighting Skills I<br />

and II. Provides the student with knowledge of<br />

the topics covered on the Firefighter I written<br />

exam. (3/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B<br />

FIR-289 Firefighter I - Unit IV 2<br />

Prepares and guides the student for the department<br />

assignments necessary to become certified<br />

as Firefighter I. Requirements include giving a<br />

public education presentation and reviewing standard<br />

and safe operating procedures of a department.<br />

Course also includes CPR certification.<br />

Students must pass the Firefighter I exam<br />

through the Fire Service Institute to become certified.<br />

(2/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B<br />

FLF FRENCH<br />

FLF-141 Elementary French I 4<br />

Introduces the 5 C's of second language acquisition<br />

(communication, cultures, connections, comparisons<br />

and communities) by developing the fundamental<br />

communicative skills of listening,<br />

speaking, reading and writing, and providing the<br />

opportunity to examine the practices and products<br />

of various francophone cultures. Making<br />

comparisons and connections between the<br />

French and English language, practices, products<br />

and people is an important course component.<br />

Open to students with little or no previous study<br />

of French. (4/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective<br />

Code: A<br />

FLF-142 Elementary French II 4<br />

Continues to develop the 5 C's of second language<br />

acquisition (communication, cultures, connections,<br />

comparisons, and communities) by<br />

improving the fundamental communicative skills<br />

of listening, speaking, reading and writing<br />

acquired in Elementary French I. Examines the<br />

practices and products of francophone cultures.<br />

Includes discussion of the comparisons and connections<br />

that exist between various francophone<br />

cultures and language and our own. (4/0/0/0),<br />

Prereq: FLF-141; Arts & Sciences Elective Code:<br />

A<br />

79<br />

(Summer 2007)


FLF-231 Intermediate French I 3<br />

Develops the 5 C's (communication, cultures,<br />

connections, comparisons and communities) by<br />

providing intensive practice in the fundamental<br />

communicative skills of listening, speaking, reading<br />

and writing, with a methodic study of different<br />

cultural contexts and a review of basic grammar.<br />

Offers the opportunity for language use beyond<br />

the limited sphere of the elementary courses.<br />

Discussion of the cultural practices and products<br />

of francophone countries presented in the readings<br />

and viewing materials constitute an important<br />

part of the course. Comparisons and connections<br />

between francophone and anglophone cultures<br />

and language are also examined. Class<br />

conducted in French. (3/0/0/0), Prereq: FLF-142;<br />

Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A; Comments:<br />

Permission of instructor, dean<br />

FLF-232 Intermediate French II 3<br />

Continues to develop the 5 C's (communication,<br />

cultures, connections, comparisons and communities)<br />

by expanding the repertoire of realia<br />

(movies, reading, Internet explorations) and class<br />

activities. Provides continuous practice in developing<br />

the communicative skills and encourages<br />

group discussion. Examining the practices and<br />

products of francophone cultures as well as recognizing<br />

the importance of comparisons and connections<br />

between French and American culture<br />

and language are an important class component.<br />

Class is conducted in French. (3/0/0/0), Prereq:<br />

FLF-231; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A<br />

FLS SPANISH<br />

FLS-141 Elementary Spanish I 4<br />

Develops fundamental skills in the Spanish language.<br />

Emphasis is on acquiring the proficiency<br />

to communicate with the native speaker in everyday<br />

situations. Includes activities that promote an<br />

understanding and knowledge of the Spanishspeaking<br />

peoples and their culture. (4/0/0/0), Arts<br />

& Sciences Elective Code: A<br />

FLS-142 Elementary Spanish II 4<br />

Allows the student to communicate with others on<br />

subjects of daily common experience in most<br />

informal and a limited number of formal conversations<br />

on activities related to family, work, health,<br />

friends, leisure activities, social life, environment,<br />

etc. The vocabulary used in this course is nonspecialized,<br />

containing everyday words as well as<br />

frequently used expressions, all within a cultural<br />

context. Cultural facts from Hispanic and Latin<br />

American cultures will also be presented in the<br />

classroom. (4/0/0/0), Prereq: FLS-141; Arts &<br />

Sciences Elective Code: A<br />

80<br />

(Summer 2007)<br />

COURSE DESCRIPTIONS<br />

FLS-231 Intermediate Spanish I 3<br />

Provides practice of language beyond the controlled<br />

situations of the elementary course. This<br />

course 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 />

Class activities offer <strong>advance</strong>d training on listening,<br />

speaking, reading, writing, and understanding<br />

the cultures of the Spanish speaking countries.<br />

Grammar study includes a review of previously<br />

introduced topics as well as new ones.<br />

(3/0/0/0), Prereq: FLS-142; Arts & Sciences<br />

Elective Code: A<br />

FLS-232 Intermediate Spanish II 3<br />

Enables students to continue to develop reading<br />

skills, using primarily materials from literature,<br />

contemporary newspapers and magazines aimed<br />

at providing a better understanding of the<br />

Hispanic and Latin cultures and pertinent current<br />

issues. Class activities include pronunciation<br />

exercises, some grammar review and class discussion<br />

that promotes spontaneous conversation.<br />

(3/0/0/0), Prereq: FLS-231; Arts & Sciences<br />

Elective Code: A<br />

GEO GEOGRAPHY<br />

GEO-121 World Regional Geography 3<br />

Surveys the world, region by region, emphasizing<br />

physical characteristics, patterns over time and<br />

population concerns. Examines current geographical<br />

issues, including economics, politics,<br />

socio-cultural affairs and environmental factors.<br />

Studies sub-regions: their uniqueness, their<br />

future, how people shape environments and how<br />

environments shape cultures. (3/0/0/0), Arts &<br />

Sciences Elective Code: A<br />

GRA GRAPHIC COMMUNICATIONS<br />

GRA-127 Illustrator I 3<br />

Introduces Adobe Illustrator and its application in<br />

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 basic<br />

drawing and tracing techniques, creating line art,<br />

<strong>logo</strong>s and learning how to simplify art work<br />

through stylizing. Creative use of type is also<br />

explored. Students learn how to set up color for<br />

reproduction. They also learn how to save and<br />

manage files created using these programs, as<br />

well as how these files interact with page layout<br />

and paint (raster) programs. (2/2/0/0), Prereq:<br />

GRA-101, GRA-103; Arts & Sciences Elective<br />

Code: B<br />

GRA-131 Digital Layout 3<br />

Provides students a working knowledge of the<br />

page layout program Quark Xpress, and how it is<br />

used to communicate more effectively through<br />

eye-catching page layouts combining graphics<br />

and type. Learning activities include learning the<br />

toolbox and tool usage, importing and editing text<br />

and graphics as they create various single- and<br />

spot-color documents including fliers, newsletters,<br />

and other printed material. This course introduces<br />

students to master pages, use of styles, text and<br />

paragraph formatting, and the effective use of<br />

type and graphics. Learn to import graphics and<br />

set up text styles, columns and grids. Printing<br />

operations using this program are discussed and<br />

implemented. General layout and design concepts<br />

using Quark Xpress are also included.<br />

(1/4/0/0), Prereq: GRA-101, GRA-103; Arts &<br />

Sciences Elective Code: B<br />

GRA-151 Web Design 3<br />

Provides students with practical applications and<br />

the theory of Web page construction using Adobe<br />

GoLive software. Learning activities include<br />

Internet basics, basic HTML language, planning<br />

your Web page and constructing your own Web<br />

page. (2/2/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B<br />

GRA-191 Production Techniques I 3<br />

Provides students with hands-on experience,<br />

both real and realistic, to further develop and use<br />

their graphic art production skills. Learning activities<br />

bring several graphic arts projects together,<br />

using the computer programs they have been<br />

using, what questions should be asked about the<br />

project for both pre- and post-production, and do<br />

this in part through a store front scenario. These<br />

scenarios are played out through discussion on<br />

troubleshooting their layouts, computer desktop<br />

and the graphic documents they are creating.<br />

(2/2/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B<br />

HCM HOSPITALITY, CULINARY ARTS & MG<br />

HCM-117 Bakery I (Lab) 2<br />

Provides lab experience in preparing bakery<br />

products. Yeast products, quick breads, pies,<br />

cakes, pastry doughs, custards, puddings and<br />

cookies are emphasized. Bakery procedures,<br />

scaling techniques, weights, measures, use and<br />

care of equipment, sanitation and safety, work<br />

simplification, costing, and the production of the<br />

highest quality bakery products is stressed.<br />

(0/4/0/0), Coreq: HCM-100; Arts & Sciences<br />

Elective Code: B<br />

HCM-122 International Breads 2<br />

Provides lab experiences in preparing yeast and<br />

unleavened breads typical of international bread<br />

traditions. Preparation procedures, use and care<br />

of equipment, sanitation and safety, work simplification,<br />

identification of special ingredients and<br />

traditional shaping techniques, costing, and<br />

selection of ingredients are included in the<br />

course. Research into the history and traditional<br />

uses of breads is included. (0/4/0/0), Prereq:<br />

HCM-117; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B


HCM-123 International Pastries 2<br />

Provides lab experience in preparing pastries<br />

representative of cultural traditions of the world.<br />

Bakery procedures, use and care of equipment,<br />

sanitation and safety, work simplification, costing,<br />

and production of quality pastry items are<br />

stressed. Research into cuisines of the world is<br />

also included in the course. (0/4/0/0), Prereq:<br />

HCM-117; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B<br />

HCM-130 Plated Desserts 1<br />

Provides experience in the preparation of fine<br />

dining style-plated desserts. Students rotate<br />

through different dessert components making<br />

sauces, pastries, mousses, fillings, cakes, and ice<br />

creams. Students learn how to work with chocolate,<br />

pastillage, cooked sugar and pastry garnishes<br />

adding extra dimension to desserts. Each<br />

week the class focuses on new desserts, learning<br />

how to plate and serve sweet works of art.<br />

(0/2/0/0), Prereq: HCM-117; Arts & Sciences<br />

Elective Code: B<br />

HCM-161 Stocks and Sauces 1<br />

Reviews and improves the student's techniques<br />

in making stocks, sauces and a variety of condiments.<br />

Classic French method and techniques<br />

are stressed. Students receive hands-on experience<br />

to become competent in the art of making<br />

sauces. (0.5/1/0/0), Prereq: HCM-174; Arts &<br />

Sciences Elective Code: B<br />

HCM-162 Advanced Culinary Skills 2<br />

Re-emphasizes selected culinary skills such as<br />

braising, broiling, sautéing and meat fabrication.<br />

Allows the student to practice and perfect basic<br />

skills previously covered in Food Production I and<br />

International Cuisine. (1/2/0/0), Prereq: HCM-174;<br />

Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B<br />

HIS HISTORY<br />

HIS-121 Ancient Mediterranean World 3<br />

Surveys the cultural, religious, political and social<br />

heritage of the ancient Near Eastern people as<br />

the foundation of Western civilization. (3/0/0/0),<br />

Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A<br />

HIS-122 Europe in the Age of Monarchy 3<br />

Explores the social, cultural, intellectual, economic<br />

and political foundations of Western civilization<br />

in Europe from the Middle Ages to Absolutism<br />

and Constitutionalism. (3/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences<br />

Elective Code: A<br />

HIS-123 Europe in the Age of Revolution 3<br />

Studies four revolutions - the Scientific, French,<br />

Industrial and 19th Century Liberal revolutions -<br />

that changed the traditional Western society into<br />

the modern world. (3/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences<br />

Elective Code: A<br />

HIS-124 Europe in the Age of 3<br />

Nationalism<br />

Examines themes of modern European civilization.<br />

Emphasis is on the development of nationalism,<br />

the rise of Communism and Fascism, and<br />

the changes in the present society. (3/0/0/0), Arts<br />

& Sciences Elective Code: A<br />

COURSE DESCRIPTIONS<br />

HIS-151 U.S. History to 1877 3<br />

Studies the European background, the colonial<br />

experience, the revolutionary period and 19th<br />

century history to the Civil War. Includes political,<br />

economic and social history of this period as well<br />

as the development of American thought.<br />

(3/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A<br />

HIS-152 U.S. History Since 1877 3<br />

Studies the period from reconstruction to the<br />

present. Emphasis is upon industrialization and<br />

its impact; the development of a strong federal<br />

government; an aggressive foreign policy; and a<br />

growing involvement in an international economy.<br />

(3/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A<br />

HSC HEALTH SCIENCES<br />

HSC-107 Professionals in Health 2<br />

Presents skills and characteristics expected for<br />

professional preparation and employability.<br />

Provides an overview of the health industry as it<br />

relates to health and safety regulations. (2/0/0/0),<br />

Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B<br />

HSC-115 Medical Terminology 4<br />

A comprehensive study of medical terminology as<br />

the language of medicine. Analyzes words by<br />

dividing them into component parts. Relates the<br />

medical terms to the structure and functional<br />

pathology of diseases and current medical procedures.<br />

Emphasizes word usage, abbreviations,<br />

pronunciation and spelling. (4/0/0/0), Arts &<br />

Sciences Elective Code: B<br />

HSC-117 Basic Medical Terminology 2.5<br />

Introduces basic word structure and terminology<br />

pertaining to body systems. Includes spelling,<br />

pronunciation and word usage. Provides a basic<br />

overview of disease process, symptoms, anatomy,<br />

special procedures, pharmacology and<br />

abbreviations. (2.5/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences<br />

Elective Code: B<br />

HSC-135 First Aid 0.5<br />

Learn basic first aid concepts along with the<br />

types of emergencies and conditions. (0.5/0/0/0),<br />

Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B<br />

HSC-210 Health Skills I 1<br />

Introduces basic patient care skills: infection control<br />

techniques, measuring and recording vital<br />

signs, and body mechanics. Laboratory practice<br />

and skill achievement is required. (0.5/1/0/0), Arts<br />

& Sciences Elective Code: B<br />

HSC-211 Health Skills II 1<br />

Introduces basic skills related to patient mobility,<br />

methods for ambulation, positioning and range of<br />

motion. Discusses causes and effects of immobility.<br />

Laboratory practice and skill achievement is<br />

required. (0.5/1/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective<br />

Code: B<br />

HSC-217 Introduction to Pathology 3<br />

Introductory course to the study of pathology.<br />

Includes description, etiology, signs and symptoms,<br />

diagnostic procedures, current medical<br />

treatment, progress and prevention of disease of<br />

each body system with emphasis on basic concepts<br />

and the terminology of pathology. (3/0/0/0),<br />

Prereq: BIO-161 or BIO-173; Arts & Sciences<br />

Elective Code: B<br />

HSV HUMAN SERVICES<br />

HSV-800 Human Services Field 6<br />

Experience and Seminar<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 the<br />

experience by gaining insights from the other students<br />

and the instructor. These insights should<br />

enable the students to objectify their experience.<br />

(1/6/0/8), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A;<br />

Comments: Completion of Human Service classes.<br />

HUM HUMANITIES<br />

HUM-105 Working in America 3<br />

Introduces students to the humanities through an<br />

interdisciplinary study of work. By examining<br />

works of art, literature, music, philosophy, religion,<br />

history and anthropology, this course<br />

explores human labor in the past, present and<br />

future in an attempt to understand how work<br />

shapes human nature and culture. Focus will be<br />

on the meanings and values of students' work<br />

experiences. (3/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective<br />

Code: A<br />

HUM-116 Encounters in Humanities 3<br />

By asking a series of questions about various<br />

examples of human activity (literature, philosophy,<br />

history, visual arts and music), teaches a method<br />

of inquiry for use in understanding and appreciating<br />

the humanities. (3/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences<br />

Elective Code: A<br />

IND INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY<br />

IND-155 Microcomputer Applications 2<br />

Covers several applications for microcomputers in<br />

business and industry. Included are operating<br />

systems, data management, communications,<br />

word processing and peripheral devices.<br />

(1/2/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B<br />

INT INTERIOR DESIGN<br />

INT-310 Architectural Graphics 4<br />

Introduces architectural tools, symbols and scale<br />

drawing. Basic skills are mastered that include<br />

architectural lettering, dimensioning, plan drawing<br />

types, schedules and overlay method of <strong>blue</strong>printing.<br />

Field-measuring skills are integrated into<br />

required lab activities. Material samples are<br />

swatched and color schemed according to project<br />

requirements in the lab. Presentation skills are<br />

learned that include swatch board construction<br />

which is used as a visual aid in an oral presentation.<br />

Floor plan and elevation color rendering of<br />

material samples will be prepared that communicate<br />

a color scheme to a client. Attendance and<br />

time management skills are developed in this<br />

course that ensure projects are completed by the<br />

due date. (2/4/0/0), Prereq: INT-302, INT-304; Arts<br />

& Sciences Elective Code: B<br />

81<br />

(Summer 2007)


ITP INTERPRETING<br />

ITP-161 Signing Systems in the 3<br />

Educational Setting<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 history<br />

and relationships of different sign modes.<br />

(3/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A<br />

LIT LITERATURE<br />

LIT-204 Forms of Literature: Nonfiction 3<br />

Focuses on literary nonfiction - essays, memoirs,<br />

profiles or criticism - that aspires not only to<br />

inform, but also to employ language aesthetically<br />

and prompt reflection on experience. Students will<br />

explore, through literature and critical theory, the<br />

following questions: What is literary nonfiction?<br />

How are works of literary nonfiction crafted, read<br />

and interpreted? How are they different from and<br />

similar to other forms of literary expression? How<br />

does form affect interpretation? (3/0/0/0), Prereq:<br />

ENG-105 or ENG-120; Arts & Sciences Elective<br />

Code: A<br />

LIT-206 Forms of Literature: Fiction 3<br />

Explores, through short stories, novels, films and<br />

critical theory, the following questions: What is fiction?<br />

What are its common elements? How does<br />

understanding these elements and the ways they<br />

interconnect affect our understanding of how fiction<br />

is crafted, read and interpreted? How is fiction<br />

different from or similar to other forms of literary<br />

expression? (3/0/0/0), Prereq: ENG-105 or<br />

ENG-120; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A<br />

LIT-207 Forms of Literature: Poetry 3<br />

Focuses on the study of poetry. Students will<br />

practice reading and interpreting poems, exploring<br />

the following questions: What is poetry? How<br />

are poems crafted, read and interpreted? How<br />

are they different from and similar to other forms<br />

of literary expression? How does form affect interpretation?<br />

(3/0/0/0), Prereq: ENG-105 or ENG-<br />

120; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A<br />

LIT-222 Literature and Culture: 3<br />

American Dreams<br />

Explores a variety of expressions of self and society<br />

in America through established fiction, autobiography,<br />

journals, letters, photographs and other<br />

cultural artifacts. (3/0/0/0), Prereq: ENG-105 or<br />

ENG-120; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A<br />

MAT MATHEMATICS<br />

MAT-018 <strong>College</strong> Readiness 4<br />

Experience Math<br />

Provides basic math instruction to determine student<br />

readiness for college-level math courses.<br />

(4/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: D<br />

MAT-052 Pre-Algebra 3<br />

Introduces basic algebra concepts and reviews<br />

basic math. Includes fractions, decimals, proportions<br />

and percents. Introduces integers, exponents,<br />

simple equations and graphing. (3/0/0/0),<br />

Arts & Sciences Elective Code: D<br />

82<br />

(Summer 2007)<br />

COURSE DESCRIPTIONS<br />

MAT-062 Elementary Algebra 3<br />

Includes the properties of the real numbers,<br />

equations and inequalities in one variable, formulas,<br />

applications, operations and factoring of polynomials,<br />

exponents, and graphing linear equations.<br />

This course presumes a proficiency in fractions,<br />

decimals and signed numbers. (3/0/0/0),<br />

Arts & Sciences Elective Code: D<br />

MAT-095 Personal Achievement Math 1<br />

Individualized course of instruction in basic math.<br />

Topics include: whole numbers, fractions, decimals,<br />

ratio and proportion, and percent.<br />

Additional topics may include pre-algebra, metric<br />

system and technical math. (0/2/0/0), Arts &<br />

Sciences Elective<br />

Code: D<br />

MAT-102 Intermediate Algebra 4<br />

A continuation of topics studied in Elementary<br />

Algebra. Includes equations, inequalities, systems<br />

of equations, matrices, functions, graphs, polynomials,<br />

rational expressions, exponents, radicals<br />

and logarithms. (4/0/0/0), Prereq: MAT-062; Arts &<br />

Sciences Elective Code: B<br />

MAT-107 Survey of Mathematics 4<br />

Provides an overview of topics that include: sets,<br />

real number systems, ratios, proportions, percentages,<br />

geometry, algebra and functions. The<br />

course is for students with a minimum of one year<br />

of high school algebra and who intend to take<br />

Statistical Ideas or Mathematics and Society.<br />

(4/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B;<br />

Comments: One year high school algebra or<br />

placement test.<br />

MAT-115 Mathematics and Society 3<br />

Introduces selected areas of mathematics in<br />

familiar settings and develops students' conceptual<br />

and problem-solving skills. The course includes<br />

a study of mathematical concepts selected from<br />

statistics, probability, game theory, growth patterns<br />

and coding information. Other topics may<br />

be included. (3/0/0/0), Prereq: MAT-102 or MAT-<br />

107; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A<br />

MAT-120 <strong>College</strong> Algebra 3<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. (3/0/0/0), Prereq:<br />

MAT-102<br />

MAT-136 Trigonometry and Analytic 5<br />

Geometry<br />

Examines trigonometric functions, graphs, identities<br />

and applications. Includes conic sections,<br />

polar coordinates, parametric equations, vectors,<br />

planes and surfaces. (5/0/0/0), Prereq: MAT-138<br />

MAT-138 <strong>College</strong> Algebra With Limits 4<br />

Examines polynomial, rational, radical, exponential<br />

and logarithmic functions and equation solutions.<br />

Includes matrices, sequences, series and<br />

introduces limits. This course is intended for all<br />

students who will eventually take any calculus<br />

course. (4/0/0/0), Prereq: MAT-102<br />

MAT-140 Finite Math 3<br />

Includes methods of solving linear equations and<br />

inequalities. Introduces linear programming,<br />

matrices, functions, graphs, counting techniques,<br />

probability, mathematics of finance and applications.<br />

(3/0/0/0), Prereq: MAT-102; Arts & Sciences<br />

Elective Code: A<br />

MAT-155 Statistical Ideas 3<br />

Designed for students who are not majoring in<br />

mathematics or the sciences. The course provides<br />

an overview of the basic ideas needed by<br />

consumers of statistics and can also provide a<br />

helpful framework for a more detailed study of the<br />

subject. (3/0/0/0), Prereq: MAT-102 or MAT-107;<br />

Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A<br />

MAT-157 Statistics 4<br />

Includes descriptive statistics (mean, median,<br />

mode, standard deviation and variance). The<br />

emphasis is on inferential statistics and probability<br />

distributions as applied to confidence intervals,<br />

hypothesis testing of mean and standard deviation,<br />

and applications in business and other<br />

fields. Correlation and linear regression lines are<br />

also introduced. (4/0/0/0), Prereq: MAT-140 or<br />

MAT-155; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A<br />

MAT-165 Business Calculus 3<br />

Studies the techniques of differential and integral<br />

calculus likely to be encountered in an undergraduate<br />

course in business economics.<br />

Applications are emphasized in these areas.<br />

(3/0/0/0), Prereq: MAT-138; Arts & Sciences<br />

Elective Code: A<br />

MAT-210 Calculus I 4<br />

Includes limits, derivative, differentiation, the differential<br />

elementary applications of calculus and<br />

introduction to integration. (4/0/0/0), Prereq: MAT-<br />

136; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A<br />

MAT-216 Calculus II 4<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), Prereq: MAT-210; Arts & Sciences<br />

Elective Code: A<br />

MAT-700 Basic Math 3<br />

Covers basic business skills such as addition,<br />

subtraction, multiplication and division of whole<br />

numbers, decimals and fractions. Covers specifically<br />

dimensional analysis and significant digit<br />

concepts. Also gives practice in solving business<br />

math problems and covers introductory algebra<br />

concepts. (3/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective<br />

Code: B<br />

MAT-731 Introduction to Math 2-3<br />

Includes a review of basic arithmetic operations.<br />

Provides positive and negative integers, ratios,<br />

proportions, exponents, radicals, scientific notation<br />

and practical applications of metric conversions<br />

for two credit hours. An additional credit<br />

hour includes introductory algebra concepts,<br />

functions, inequalities, binary number system and<br />

solving first-degree equations. (2/0/0/0), Arts &<br />

Sciences Elective Code: B; Comments:<br />

Placement test.


MAT-740 Introduction to Technical 2<br />

Mathematics<br />

Prepares the student for the study of technical<br />

mathematics. Concentrates on algebraic skills<br />

and other related math skills. (2/0/0/0), Arts &<br />

Sciences Elective Code: B<br />

MFG MANUFACTURING<br />

MFG-140 Geometric Dimensioning and 1<br />

Tolerancing<br />

Presents information concerning the special symbols<br />

used in geometric dimensioning and tolerancing.<br />

These symbols are a language used to<br />

communicate the ideas and intent of the designer<br />

to the people who manufacture the parts or the<br />

person who inspects the finished part. (1/0/0/0),<br />

Prereq: MFG-120, MFG-130; Arts & Sciences<br />

Elective Code: B; Comments: Appropriate work<br />

experience may be taken in lieu of prerequisite<br />

coursework<br />

MFG-302 CNC Fundamentals 3<br />

Introduces computer numerical control as it<br />

relates to CNC lathes and milling machines. The<br />

use of microcomputers and related software is<br />

covered. Emphasizes input language, codes,<br />

machine setup and operation, inspection of parts,<br />

and communication with peripherals. (1/4/0/0),<br />

Prereq: MFG-227, MFG-215; Arts & Sciences<br />

Elective Code: B<br />

MFG-311 Intermediate CNC 6<br />

Continues the introductory course adding canned<br />

cycles, looping, sub-routines and interpretation of<br />

programs written by others. Internal machining on<br />

the lathes is covered. More complex parts and<br />

production of multiple parts will be undertaken.<br />

(1/10/0/0), Prereq: MFG-302 or appropriate<br />

industrial experience; Arts & Sciences Elective<br />

Code: B<br />

MFG-313 Advanced CNC 6<br />

Allows students to progress from the trainers to<br />

the full-size industrial CNC machines.<br />

Conversational programming is introduced, and<br />

<strong>advance</strong>d projects involving mating parts and<br />

short production runs are undertaken. Students<br />

are introduced to computer-assisted programming<br />

as it applies to CAD/CAM. Routine and preventive<br />

maintenance procedures are learned.<br />

(0/12/0/0), Prereq: MFG-311 or appropriate<br />

industrial CNC programming experience; Arts &<br />

Sciences Elective Code: B<br />

MFG-420 Jig and Fixture Design 4<br />

Covers theory of design and machining practices<br />

as they relate to jigs and fixtures used in manufacturing<br />

facilities. Introduces students to the<br />

importance of jig and fixture classification and to<br />

their uses in modern machine tools. (4/0/0/0),<br />

Prereq: MFG-213 or MFG-215; Arts & Sciences<br />

Elective Code: B<br />

MGT MANAGEMENT<br />

MGT-101 Principles of Management 3<br />

Applies current techniques and methods to the<br />

management functions of planning, organizing,<br />

leading and controlling. Focuses on critical analysis,<br />

development and effectiveness of organizational<br />

processes. (3/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences<br />

Elective Code: A<br />

COURSE DESCRIPTIONS<br />

MGT-130 Principles of Supervision 3<br />

Introduces the management functions of planning,<br />

organizing, leading and controlling. Focuses<br />

on technical supervision skills and human relations<br />

skills needed to develop a productive work<br />

team, and conceptual skills to group interdependent<br />

organizational processes. (3/0/0/0), Arts &<br />

Sciences Elective Code: B<br />

MGT-137 Developing Leadership Skills 1<br />

Designed to give valuable suggestions on communicating<br />

effectively using coaching, counseling,<br />

delegating and performance reviews to develop<br />

subordinates. (1/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective<br />

Code: B<br />

MGT-139 Effective Team Building for 1<br />

Managers<br />

Participants learn the basics of team management,<br />

how to motivate team members, how to<br />

improve the communication process and understand<br />

the principles of leadership. (1/0/0/0), Arts<br />

& Sciences Elective Code: B<br />

MGT-140 Time Management in the 1<br />

Workplace<br />

Focuses on high performance work times, being<br />

effective vs. being efficient, time wasters and<br />

solutions to them. Students also learn organizational<br />

skills, how to set goals, plan and prioritize.<br />

(1/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B<br />

MGT-145 Human Relations in 3<br />

Management<br />

Emphasizes the importance of proper attitudes<br />

towards self, others and organization values.<br />

Stresses the development of a good self-concept<br />

and the relationship this has to energy levels,<br />

emotions, verbal and nonverbal communication.<br />

Prepares students to understand how to deal with<br />

conflict and how to be a productive member of a<br />

work group. (3/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective<br />

Code: B<br />

MKT MARKETING<br />

MKT-110 Principles of Marketing 3<br />

Studies the process of planning and executing<br />

the conception, pricing, promotion and distribution<br />

of ideas, goods and services to create the<br />

exchanges that satisfy individual and organizational<br />

goals. (3/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective<br />

Code: A<br />

MKT-140 Principles of Selling 3<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 concepts.<br />

Emphasis is on problem solving. (3/0/0/0),<br />

Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A<br />

MKT-180 Customer Service Strategies 1<br />

Designed to help students target their customers<br />

and develop appropriate services. Discusses the<br />

use of effective customer services as a competition<br />

tool. (1/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective<br />

Code: B<br />

MKT-187 Perspectives in International 3<br />

Marketing<br />

Provides an international perspective on marketing<br />

from a Danish and European perspective.<br />

Students travel to Denmark to study and compare<br />

that country's approach to marketing with that of<br />

North America. (3/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences<br />

Elective Code: B<br />

MMS MASS MEDIA STUDIES<br />

MMS-101 Mass Media 3<br />

Surveys the field of mass communications. Takes<br />

the theoretical position that mass communication<br />

is a social system, considering the functions,<br />

structure and performance of the individual medium,<br />

as well as the auxiliaries. (3/0/0/0), Arts &<br />

Sciences Elective Code: A<br />

MMS-920 Field Experience 3<br />

Provides on-the-job training in the media field.<br />

(0/0/0/12), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A;<br />

Comments: Permission of instructor/coordinator<br />

MMS-948 Special Projects 1<br />

Provides opportunity to carry out a media project<br />

under professional direction. (0/2/0/0), Arts &<br />

Sciences Elective Code: A<br />

MUA MUSIC - APPLIED<br />

MUA-300 Applied Baritone 1-2<br />

Coursework in Applied Music requires 14 lessons<br />

during the semester. Students may enroll in one<br />

or two credit hours on the same instrument. May<br />

be repeated for credit. One half-hour lesson per<br />

week for one credit; one hour per week for two<br />

credits. Additional outside practice/preparation is<br />

required. (0/2-4/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective<br />

Code: A<br />

MUA-301 Applied Bassoon 1-2<br />

Coursework in Applied Music requires 14 lessons<br />

during the semester. Students may enroll in one<br />

or two credit hours on the same instrument. May<br />

be repeated for credit. One half-hour lesson per<br />

week for one credit; one hour per week for two<br />

credits. Additional outside practice/preparation is<br />

required. (0/2-4/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective<br />

Code: A<br />

MUA-302 Applied Cello 1-2<br />

Coursework in Applied Music requires 14 lessons<br />

during the semester. Students may enroll in one<br />

or two credit hours on the same instrument. May<br />

be repeated for credit. One half-hour lesson per<br />

week for one credit; one hour per week for two<br />

credits. Additional outside practice/preparation is<br />

required. Hours: (0/2-4/0/0), Arts & Sciences<br />

Elective<br />

Code: A<br />

MUA-303 Applied Clarinet 1-2<br />

Coursework in Applied Music requires 14 lessons<br />

during the semester. Students may enroll in one<br />

or two credit hours on the same instrument. May<br />

be repeated for credit. One half-hour lesson per<br />

week for one credit; one hour per week for two<br />

credits. Additional outside practice/preparation is<br />

required. (0/2-4/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective<br />

Code: A<br />

83<br />

(Summer 2007)


MUA-304 Applied Drum Set 1-2<br />

Coursework in Applied Music requires 14 lessons<br />

during the semester. Students may enroll in one<br />

or two credit hours on the same instrument. May<br />

be repeated for credit. One half-hour lesson per<br />

week for one credit; one hour per week for two<br />

credits. Additional outside practice/preparation is<br />

required. (0/2-4/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective<br />

Code: A<br />

MUA-305 Applied Flute 1-2<br />

Coursework in Applied Music requires 14 lessons<br />

during the semester. Students may enroll in one<br />

or two credit hours on the same instrument. May<br />

be repeated for credit. One half-hour lesson per<br />

week for one credit; one hour per week for two<br />

credits. Additional outside practice/preparation is<br />

required. (0/2-4/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective<br />

Code: A<br />

MUA-306 Applied French Horn 1-2<br />

Coursework in Applied Music requires 14 lessons<br />

during the semester. Students may enroll in one<br />

or two credit hours on the same instrument. May<br />

be repeated for credit. One half-hour lesson per<br />

week for one credit; one hour per week for two<br />

credits. Additional outside practice/preparation is<br />

required. (0/2-4/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective<br />

Code: A<br />

MUA-307 Applied Guitar 1-2<br />

Coursework in Applied Music requires 14 lessons<br />

during the semester. Students may enroll in one<br />

or two credit hours on the same instrument. May<br />

be repeated for credit. One half-hour lesson per<br />

week for one credit; one hour per week for two<br />

credits. Additional outside practice/preparation is<br />

required. (0/2-4/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective<br />

Code: A<br />

MUA-308 Applied Oboe 1-2<br />

Coursework in Applied Music requires 14 lessons<br />

during the semester. Students may enroll in one<br />

or two credit hours on the same instrument. May<br />

be repeated for credit. One half-hour lesson per<br />

week for one credit; one hour per week for two<br />

credits. Additional outside practice/preparation is<br />

required. (0/2-4/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective<br />

Code: A<br />

MUA-310 Applied Piano 1-2<br />

Coursework in Applied Music requires 14 lessons<br />

during the semester. Students may enroll in one<br />

or two credit hours on the same instrument. May<br />

be repeated for credit. One half-hour lesson per<br />

week for one credit; one hour per week for two<br />

credits. Additional outside practice/preparation is<br />

required. (0/2-4/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective<br />

Code: A<br />

MUA-311 Applied Saxophone 1-2<br />

Coursework in Applied Music requires 14 lessons<br />

during the semester. Students may enroll in one<br />

or two credit hours on the same instrument. May<br />

be repeated for credit. One half-hour lesson per<br />

week for one credit; one hour per week for two<br />

credits. Additional outside practice/preparation is<br />

required. (0/2-4/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective<br />

Code: A<br />

84<br />

(Summer 2007)<br />

COURSE DESCRIPTIONS<br />

MUA-312 Applied String Bass 1-2<br />

Coursework in Applied Music requires 14 lessons<br />

during the semester. Students may enroll in one<br />

or two credit hours on the same instrument. May<br />

be repeated for credit. One half-hour lesson per<br />

week for one credit; one hour per week for two<br />

credits. Additional outside practice/preparation is<br />

required. (0/2-4/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective<br />

Code: A<br />

MUA-314 Applied Trombone 1-2<br />

Coursework in Applied Music requires 14 lessons<br />

during the semester. Students may enroll in one<br />

or two credit hours on the same instrument. May<br />

be repeated for credit. One half-hour lesson per<br />

week for one credit; one hour per week for two<br />

credits. Additional outside practice/preparation is<br />

required. (0/2-4/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective<br />

Code: A<br />

MUA-315 Applied Trumpet 1-2<br />

Coursework in Applied Music requires 14 lessons<br />

during the semester. Students may enroll in one<br />

or two credit hours on the same instrument. May<br />

be repeated for credit. One half-hour lesson per<br />

week for one credit; one hour per week for two<br />

credits. Additional outside practice/preparation is<br />

required. (0/2-4/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective<br />

Code: A<br />

MUA-316 Applied Tuba 1-2<br />

Coursework in Applied Music requires 14 lessons<br />

during the semester. Students may enroll in one<br />

or two credit hours on the same instrument. May<br />

be repeated for credit. One half-hour lesson per<br />

week for one credit; one hour per week for two<br />

credits. Additional outside practice/preparation is<br />

required. (0/2-4/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective<br />

Code: A<br />

MUA-317 Applied Viola 1-2<br />

Coursework in Applied Music requires 14 lessons<br />

during the semester. Students may enroll in one<br />

or two credit hours on the same instrument. May<br />

be repeated for credit. One half-hour lesson per<br />

week for one credit; one hour per week for two<br />

credits. Additional outside practice/preparation is<br />

required. (0/2-4/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective<br />

Code: A<br />

MUA-318 Applied Violin 1-2<br />

Coursework in Applied Music requires 14 lessons<br />

during the semester. Students may enroll in one<br />

or two credit hours on the same instrument. May<br />

be repeated for credit. One half-hour lesson per<br />

week for one credit; one hour per week for two<br />

credits. Additional outside practice/preparation is<br />

required. (0/2-4/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective<br />

Code: A<br />

MUA-319 Applied Voice 1-2<br />

Coursework in Applied Music requires 14 lessons<br />

during the semester. Students may enroll in one<br />

or two credit hours on the same instrument. May<br />

be repeated for credit. One half-hour lesson per<br />

week for one credit; one hour per week for two<br />

credits. Additional outside practice/preparation is<br />

required. (0/2-4/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective<br />

Code: A<br />

MUS MUSIC - GENERAL<br />

MUS-100 Music Appreciation 3<br />

Includes study of elements and forms of music<br />

with attention to major historical periods and<br />

composers of historical significance and survey of<br />

indigenous music. (3/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences<br />

Elective Code: A<br />

MUS-102 Music Fundamentals 3<br />

Introduces music majors and nonmajors to the<br />

principal elements of music theory including notation,<br />

melody, choral harmony and musical form.<br />

Intended for students with strong interest but limited<br />

background in music theory. (3/0/0/0), Arts &<br />

Sciences Elective Code: A<br />

MUS-165 Jazz Combo 1-2<br />

Explores various styles of jazz in a small group<br />

setting and emphasizes improvisational techniques.<br />

This course must be taken for a grade,<br />

may not be challenged and is transferable. (0/2-<br />

4/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A<br />

NET COMPUTER NETWORKING<br />

NET-122 Computer Hardware Basics 3<br />

Introduces the operation of a modern personal<br />

computer from a hardware point of view. Students<br />

learn about the basic components of a computer<br />

and develop troubleshooting skills for <strong>advance</strong>d<br />

courses. Some of the areas covered include system<br />

boards, storage drives, memory and power<br />

supplies. In addition, some software topics, such<br />

as operating systems, are presented. Low-level<br />

laboratory exercises enhance and reinforce<br />

understanding of the material covered. (2/2/0/0),<br />

Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B<br />

NET-137 Advanced PC Concepts 3<br />

Follows and builds on the prerequisite, Computer<br />

Hardware Basics. The first half of the course is<br />

spent reviewing, but also going into more depth<br />

on the topics covered in the beginning hardware<br />

course. The second half of the course deals primarily<br />

with software considerations (such as<br />

BIOS, drivers and operating systems) necessary<br />

to understanding how modern PCs work.<br />

Throughout the course, tie-in to A+ certification<br />

topics is done for the benefit of those who plan to<br />

take the Comp-TIA exam. (2/2/0/0), Prereq: NET-<br />

122; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B<br />

NET-146 Introduction to Local Area 3<br />

Networking<br />

Covers the basics of Local Area Network (LAN)<br />

technology and how various hardware and software<br />

work together. Covers issues facing local<br />

area network users today, including network<br />

security and compatibility between a network<br />

operating system and application software.<br />

(3/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B


NET-174 LAN Administration 3<br />

Focuses on hardware and software requirements,<br />

the installation process, workstation configuration<br />

and configuring the user environment using a<br />

basic operating system and network operating<br />

system. Topics include workstation and server<br />

configuration, network printing setup, user<br />

accounts: creation and management, security,<br />

login scripts, directory structures, file server management<br />

and monitoring. Additional topics include<br />

duties of a network administrator - network configuration<br />

and system support. (2/2/0/0), Prereq:<br />

NET-146; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B<br />

NET-190 Critical Problem Solving 1<br />

Assigns everyday opportunities to the student to<br />

research, hypothesize several solutions and use<br />

one of the solutions to solve the problem effectively<br />

and efficiently. (1/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences<br />

Elective Code: B<br />

NET-212 Cisco Networking 3<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 components<br />

and basic network design. This course is<br />

the prerequisite to Cisco NetWare Routing, Cisco<br />

Router Basics and Cisco Telecommunications.<br />

(2/2/0/0), Prereq: NET-146; Arts & Sciences<br />

Elective Code: B<br />

NET-222 Cisco Routers 3<br />

Introduces students to the Cisco family of routers,<br />

setup, configuration and management of using<br />

routers in a network environment. (2/2/0/0),<br />

Prereq: NET-212; Arts & Sciences Elective Code:<br />

B<br />

NET-338 Directory Concepts 3<br />

Covers basic network design, how directory services<br />

are used to manage users, and how to pick<br />

servers based on proper utilization. Students<br />

learn basic elements and design of both Novell<br />

E-directory, Microsoft active directory and related<br />

LDAP directory services. Additionally, students<br />

are introduced to server concepts including system<br />

requirements, volume management and<br />

security. (3/0/0/0), Prereq: NET-146; Arts &<br />

Sciences Elective Code: B<br />

NET-400 Linux Networking 3<br />

Teaches students how to plan and prepare<br />

servers for LINUX installation. Learn to install and<br />

manage the server after installation. Additionally,<br />

students learn to manage LINUX shells, LINUX<br />

shell scripting, LINUX GUIS and basic administration.<br />

Learn to install and configure LINUX network<br />

services including DHCP, Basic DNS.<br />

Finally, students plan and implement security for<br />

LINUX servers. (2/2/0/0), Prereq: NET-146; Arts &<br />

Sciences Elective Code: B<br />

NET-561 NDS Administration 3<br />

This course continues the concepts of network<br />

management using Novell eDirectory services.<br />

Topics include workstation configuration, network<br />

printing, server and network security, user<br />

account management and disk storage within the<br />

eDirectory structure. Students use Novell's<br />

NetWare 6.0 to enhance their knowledge of network<br />

management. (2/2/0/0), Prereq: NET-174,<br />

NET-338; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B<br />

COURSE DESCRIPTIONS<br />

NET-680 TCP/IP for Networking 3<br />

Introduces students to the concepts of the<br />

TCP/IP suite of protocol. Students learn IP<br />

addressing, dynamic host configuration protocol,<br />

domain name services, universal naming conventions<br />

and how this protocol is used to connect to<br />

the Internet. (2/2/0/0), Prereq: NET-212; Arts &<br />

Sciences Elective Code: B<br />

NET-785 Fundamentals of Desktop 3<br />

Support<br />

Introduces the concepts of supporting personal<br />

computers as a career. Students improve their<br />

proficiency in providing personal computer support<br />

by troubleshooting real-life scenarios including<br />

specification/management considerations,<br />

and customer service skills. Lab may include students<br />

volunteering at not-for-profit organizations<br />

upgrading computers and computer peripherals.<br />

(2/2/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B<br />

PEA PHYSICAL EDUCATION - ACTIVITIES<br />

PEA-154 Racquetball I 1<br />

Introduces students to the rules, strategies and<br />

shots involved in the game. (0/2/0/0), Arts &<br />

Sciences Elective Code: A<br />

PEA-174 Tennis I 1<br />

Introduces the basic skills (forehand, backhand,<br />

service), strategy and rules of tennis. (0/2/0/0),<br />

Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A<br />

PEA-187 Weight Training I 1<br />

Provides the student with the basics of weight<br />

conditioning, as well as a general workout opportunity.<br />

(0/2/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A<br />

PHI PHILOSOPHY<br />

PHI-101 Introduction to Philosophy 3<br />

Investigates some of the fundamental issues in<br />

human existence - for example human nature, the<br />

nature of reality, the good life, how and what we<br />

know, the existence of God(s), justice and freedom,<br />

and free will and determinism - through<br />

readings and discussions of seminal philosophical<br />

texts in Western or non-Western traditions.<br />

(3/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A<br />

PHI-105 Introduction to Ethics 3<br />

Investigates major issues and theories in Western<br />

or non-Western moral thought. The adequacies of<br />

ethical theories such as egoism, utilitarianism,<br />

virtue ethics, the ethics of care, and duty ethics<br />

are explored through discussions of topics such<br />

as those found in medicine, the media, the environment,<br />

social justice, education, gender relations,<br />

war, business and family life. (3/0/0/0), Arts<br />

& Sciences Elective Code: A<br />

PHI-111 Basic Reasoning 3<br />

Introduces both formal and informal aspects of<br />

reasoning and argument including principles of<br />

deductive reasoning, inductive reasoning, informal<br />

fallacies and critical thinking. (3/0/0/0), Arts &<br />

Sciences Elective Code: A<br />

PHS PHYSICAL SCIENCE<br />

PHS-151 Introduction to Astronomy 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 and observations are incorporated.<br />

(2/2/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A<br />

PHY PHYSICS<br />

PHY-120 Introductory Physics 3<br />

Provides basic work with scientific reasoning and<br />

fundamental concepts in classical and modern<br />

physics. Lab provides opportunities for measurements<br />

and application of concepts.<br />

Recommended for students planning to take<br />

<strong>College</strong> or Classical Physics, as well as all liberal<br />

arts students desiring an introductory course.<br />

(2/2/0/0), Prereq: MAT-062; Arts & Sciences<br />

Elective Code: A<br />

POL POLITICAL SCIENCE<br />

POL-111 American National Government 3<br />

Studies American policy based on a close examination<br />

of the processes of decision making.<br />

Emphasis is placed on voting behavior and citizen<br />

interaction within the system. (3/0/0/0), Arts &<br />

Sciences Elective Code: A<br />

POL-121 International Relations 3<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 of<br />

policy and their theoretical foundations. Problems<br />

are examined through current world concerns.<br />

(3/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A<br />

POL-130 Perspectives on Terrorism 1<br />

Introduces the student to the concept of terrorism,<br />

methods of preparing for a terrorist attack,<br />

and the psychological impact of terrorism.<br />

Students examine the historical origins of terrorism,<br />

ways to prepare and respond, and the psychological<br />

impact of terrorism on society.<br />

(1/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A<br />

PRL PARALEGAL<br />

PRL-111 Advanced Legal Research 2<br />

and Writing<br />

Provides instruction in using computer-based<br />

legal research methods to address complex legal<br />

research problems and in utilizing research<br />

results in appellate briefs and other advocacy<br />

legal documents. (2/0/0/0), Prereq: PRL-101,<br />

PRL-110; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A<br />

PRL-176 Civil Litigation 3<br />

Teaches the rules, processes and paralegal skills<br />

for preparing cases for civil trials, including the<br />

preparation of complaints, discovery and motions.<br />

(3/0/0/0), Prereq: PRL-101; Arts & Sciences<br />

Elective Code: A<br />

85<br />

(Summer 2007)


PRL-181 Workers' Compensation 2<br />

Teaches the law and procedures, and the paralegal's<br />

role involved in representation of claimants<br />

for workers' compensation benefits. (2/0/0/0), Arts<br />

& Sciences Elective Code: A<br />

PRL-932 Internship 3<br />

Provides an opportunity to use and refine paralegal<br />

skills in a work setting with the guidance of<br />

legal professionals. Students attend monthly seminars<br />

throughout the internship semester to share<br />

and gain perspective on their experiences.<br />

(0/0/0/12), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A;<br />

Comments: Completion of all law courses; permission<br />

of instructor.<br />

PRL-945 Selected Topics 2<br />

Teaches principles, practice and applications in<br />

an area of law of current interest to paralegals.<br />

(2/0/0/0), Prereq: PRL-101; Arts & Sciences<br />

Elective Code: A<br />

PSY PSYCHOLOGY<br />

PSY-111 Introduction to Psychology 3<br />

Provides an introduction to the study of behavior<br />

with emphasis in the areas of learning, cognition,<br />

motivation, personality, behavioral disorder, therapy<br />

and social influence. An understanding of the<br />

impact of both theoretical perspectives and<br />

experimental evidence on the formulation of the<br />

science of human behavior is also stressed.<br />

Psychological theories and principles are utilized<br />

to explain and predict behavior. (3/0/0/0), Arts &<br />

Sciences Elective Code: A<br />

PSY-121 Developmental Psychology 3<br />

Examines the process of human development<br />

through an understanding of the impact of both<br />

theoretical and experimental perspectives. The<br />

course is a genetic and psycho-social life-span<br />

approach to recognizing the ways in which experience<br />

shapes development. Topic areas include<br />

genetics, prenatal development, infancy, childhood,<br />

adolescence, adulthood and death.<br />

(3/0/0/0), Prereq: PSY-111; Arts & Sciences<br />

Elective Code: A<br />

PSY-241 Abnormal Psychology 3<br />

Surveys the classification and treatment of psychological<br />

disorders. Provides a history of the<br />

field as well as an analysis of relevant theories,<br />

methods of research, clinical assessment procedures<br />

and legal/ethical issues. (3/0/0/0), Prereq:<br />

PSY-111; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A<br />

PSY-251 Social Psychology 3<br />

Explores individual behavior as affected by other<br />

people. Covers research methods, ethics and<br />

classic as well as current research on topics<br />

including self and person perception, attitude formation<br />

and change, aggression, prosocial behavior,<br />

interpersonal attraction, gender-related<br />

behavior, conformity and deviation, persuasion,<br />

and individual behavior in groups. (3/0/0/0),<br />

Prereq: PSY-111; Arts & Sciences Elective Code:<br />

A<br />

PSY-924 Honors Project 1<br />

Allows a qualified honors student to pursue a<br />

special concentration of study under the guidance<br />

of a faculty member. Requires completion of an<br />

honors project contact. (1/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences<br />

Elective Code: A; Comments: Requires approval<br />

of supervising professor and dean<br />

86<br />

(Summer 2007)<br />

COURSE DESCRIPTIONS<br />

RDG READING<br />

RDG-130 Effective Reading Strategies 3<br />

Provides instruction in study skills and reading<br />

improvement for college readers. Develops flexibility<br />

in students' reading rates and strategies for<br />

improving comprehension of standard college<br />

texts. Provides practice with library, test taking,<br />

time management and vocabulary skills.<br />

Recommended to be taken in conjunction with<br />

another college-level course. Also recommend: a<br />

COMPASS score 71 or above or ACT score of 16<br />

or above. (3/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective<br />

Code: A<br />

REL RELIGION<br />

REL-101 Survey of World Religions 3<br />

Introduces the study of religions and religious<br />

phenomena through an examination of several<br />

historical and contemporary religions from around<br />

the world. Includes a study of some of the following:<br />

American Indian traditions, Hinduism,<br />

Buddhism, Judaism, Christianity, Islam,<br />

Shintoism, ancient and contemporary feminist<br />

spirituality, gnosticism, shamanism, Confucianism<br />

and Taoism. (3/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective<br />

Code: A<br />

REL-120 Judaism, Christianity and Islam 3<br />

Introduces the beliefs, values, and practices of<br />

Judaism, Christianity and Islam. Both historical<br />

and contemporary phenomena are used to develop<br />

an understanding of the diversity and complexity<br />

of the religious dimension of human life.<br />

(3/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A<br />

SDV STUDENT DEVELOPMENT<br />

SDV-053 Support Education 1-3<br />

Designed to assess individual student needs and<br />

determine support services needed by the student<br />

to successfully complete other courses of<br />

study. Implements specific courses of action and<br />

develops an individual education plan for the student.<br />

Includes instruction and strategies on how<br />

to effectively utilize services. Format is both small<br />

group and individualized instruction. (0/2-6/0/0),<br />

Arts & Sciences Elective Code: D<br />

SDV-084 Academic Prep I 1<br />

Provides individualized computer-assisted<br />

instruction in math, reading, writing and criticalthinking<br />

skills to academically prepare students<br />

for future coursework in their major. (0/2/0/0), Arts<br />

& Sciences Elective Code: B<br />

SDV-086 Academic Prep II 1<br />

Provides individualized computer-assisted<br />

instruction in math, reading, writing and criticalthinking<br />

skills to academically prepare students<br />

for future coursework in their major. (0/2/0/0),<br />

Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B<br />

SDV-114 Strategies for Academic 3<br />

Success<br />

Develops competence in self-assessment and in<br />

implementing skills such as organization, time<br />

management, study skills, resource use and personal<br />

growth strategies. Includes an orientation to<br />

college. Students also explore both their personal<br />

and career development in order to develop<br />

future personal, educational and career plans.<br />

(3/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A<br />

SDV-135 Job Seeking Skills 1<br />

Assists students who will be seeking an internship,<br />

or part-time or full-time employment. The<br />

areas that will be covered include how to<br />

research the job market and companies, writing<br />

resumes and cover letters, improving job interviewing<br />

techniques, and how to utilize <strong>Kirkwood</strong>'s<br />

job search assistance services. (1/0/0/0), Arts &<br />

Sciences Elective Code: B<br />

SDV-160 Career Decision Making 2<br />

Provides an understanding of the process of<br />

career development and making a career direction<br />

by extending students' knowledge of career<br />

choices and then assisting in decision strategies.<br />

The student works in cooperation with the<br />

instructor. (2/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective<br />

Code: A<br />

SDV-178 Stress Management 1<br />

Studies causes and symptoms of stress (positive<br />

and negative), stress management, stress reduction,<br />

self-talk and self-esteem. (0.5/1/0/0), Arts &<br />

Sciences Elective Code: A<br />

SOC SOCIOLOGY<br />

SOC-110 Introduction to Sociology 3<br />

Surveys the basic principles, concepts, research<br />

strategies and empirical findings representative of<br />

the field today. The course examines the range of<br />

sociological thought, identifies areas of specialization<br />

within the discipline and establishes a<br />

basis for further study in the field. (3/0/0/0), Arts<br />

& Sciences Elective Code: A<br />

SOC-115 Social Problems 3<br />

Examines social problems as consequences of<br />

given types of social organization. Students<br />

examine research and theory to build an understanding<br />

of the definition, existence and persistence<br />

of social problems, as well as collective<br />

efforts to resolve those problems. (3/0/0/0), Arts &<br />

Sciences Elective Code: A<br />

SOC-120 Marriage and Family 3<br />

Explores contemporary family institutions by<br />

studying the family as an ideological, demographic,<br />

historic, economic and legal entity. The marital<br />

life cycle is documented through current<br />

research. Marital dissolution and remarriage are<br />

also examined. The course emphasizes the continuities<br />

and discontinuities in the family experience<br />

of individuals and the society as a whole.<br />

(3/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A<br />

SPC SPEECH<br />

SPC-101 Fundamentals of Oral 3<br />

Communication<br />

Studies basic communication theory and practice<br />

including communication process, interpersonal<br />

relationships, small group interaction and public<br />

speaking. (3/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective<br />

Code: A<br />

SPC-112 Public Speaking 3<br />

Studies the fundamentals of public speaking,<br />

emphasizing the process of speech preparation<br />

and delivery. (3/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective<br />

Code: A


WAT WATER ENVIRONMENTAL TECH<br />

WAT-210 Wastewater Treatment: Industrial 4<br />

Describes common methods and systems used<br />

to treat wastes generated by industrial processes.<br />

Learning activities include a review of applicable<br />

federal and state regulations and pretreatment<br />

requirements. (4/0/0/0), Prereq: WAT-307; Arts &<br />

Sciences Elective Code: B<br />

WAT-300 Water Analysis 3<br />

Introduces basic laboratory safety and gravimetric,<br />

spectrophotometric electrochemical, titrimetric<br />

and microbiological methods. Students learn the<br />

procedures for regulatory sampling and safety,<br />

and specific analytical procedures for total<br />

residue, fluoride, pH, ammonia, acidity, alkalinity,<br />

calcium, chloride, hardness and coliform analysis.<br />

Along with reading assignments from the text, the<br />

course is enhanced with up-to-date photographs,<br />

interactive exercises and online links. (3/0/0/0),<br />

Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B<br />

WAT-301 Basic Mechanical Maintenance<br />

and Pumps 3<br />

Covers maintenance and repair procedures for<br />

pumps typically found in water/wastewater treatment<br />

facilities. Students learn basic concepts of<br />

hydraulics, pump curves and energy consumption.<br />

General safety concerns are also emphasized.<br />

(3/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B<br />

WAT-304 Water Treatment I 4<br />

Explores the rudiments of water treatment.<br />

Students learn regulatory monitoring, iron manganese<br />

removal, filtration, coagulation, flocculation,<br />

fluoridation and disinfection. Along with reading<br />

assignments from the text, the course is<br />

enhanced with audio, up-to-date photographs,<br />

interactive exercises and online links. (4/0/0/0),<br />

Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B<br />

WAT-305 Water Distribution Systems 4<br />

Provides a working knowledge of potable water<br />

distribution systems. Students learn about water<br />

storage facilities, operation and maintenance of<br />

water mains, water quality issues, disinfection<br />

and safety. Along with reading assignments from<br />

the text, the course is enhanced with audio, upto-date<br />

photographs, interactive exercises and<br />

online links. (4/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective<br />

Code: B<br />

WAT-306 Wastewater Collection Systems 4<br />

Provides a working knowledge of wastewater collection<br />

systems. Students learn wastewater collection<br />

systems safety procedures, sewer inspection<br />

and testing, pipeline and maintenance,<br />

underground repair, lift stations, equipment maintenance<br />

and sewer rehabilitation. Along with<br />

reading assignments, the course is enhanced<br />

with up-to-date photographs, audio, interactive<br />

exercises and links. (4/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences<br />

Elective Code: B<br />

WAT-307 Wastewater Treatment I 4<br />

Explores the rudiments of wastewater treatment.<br />

Students learn water pollution control, preliminary<br />

and primary treatment, fixed film processes and<br />

suspended growth systems. Along with reading<br />

assignments from the text, the course is<br />

enhanced with up-to-date photographs, audio,<br />

interactive exercises and online links. (4/0/0/0),<br />

Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B<br />

COURSE DESCRIPTIONS<br />

WAT-308 Wastewater Analysis 3<br />

Using the Internet, students obtain the skills and<br />

knowledge to properly monitor the treatment<br />

process to conform to compliance regulations.<br />

Topics include BOD, COD, ammonia, grease and<br />

oil, chlorine and solids analysis. The academic<br />

portion of the course, self-study exercises and<br />

quizzes are all done over the Internet. The course<br />

includes hands-on labs at <strong>Kirkwood</strong> or proficiencies<br />

that an operator can complete on the job.<br />

Students are able to enroll at any time, set their<br />

own schedule for online studies and interact with<br />

the instructor outside of the classroom. (2/2/0/0),<br />

Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B<br />

WAT-311 Wastewater Treatment II 4<br />

Describes wastewater treatment methods and<br />

concepts that are found in more <strong>advance</strong>d wastewater<br />

treatment facilities such as activated<br />

sludge, anaerobic digestion, effluent disposal and<br />

reclamation, and nitrogen and phosphorous<br />

removal methods. (4/0/0/0), Prereq: WAT-307;<br />

Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B<br />

WAT-312 Water Treatment II 4<br />

Describes treatment methods and concepts that<br />

are found at <strong>advance</strong>d water treatment facilities<br />

such as softening, demineralization, trihalo<br />

methanes, taste and odor control, corrosion control<br />

and disposal of process wastes. (4/0/0/0),<br />

Prereq: WAT-304; Arts & Sciences Elective Code:<br />

B<br />

WAT-400 Permits and Administration 1<br />

Examines many of the supervisory and managerial<br />

issues faced by a water/wastewater professional.<br />

Students focus on operations management<br />

and permit procedures, as well as people<br />

skills. (1/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B<br />

WEL WELDING<br />

WEL-331 Welding Fundamentals 2<br />

Covers basic welding techniques with oxyacetylene<br />

and electric welders. Designed for the general<br />

tradesperson working in the areas of mechanics<br />

and automotive technology. Students are<br />

introduced to a variety of welding situations<br />

including cutting, brazing and various welding<br />

positions on lighter gauges of metal and basic<br />

fabrication. (1/2/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective<br />

Code: B<br />

87<br />

(Summer 2007)


<strong>Kirkwood</strong> Departments and Support Services<br />

General Information .................................................................................(800) 332-2055 .................................... 398-5411<br />

Admissions Services ....................................................................116 Iowa Hall................................398-5517<br />

Advance Program ....................................................................Resource Center................................398-1050<br />

Advising and Transfer Center .......................................................108 Iowa Hall................................398-5540<br />

Agricultural Sciences ................................................................Washington Hall................................398-4944<br />

Anytime/Anywhere ......................................................................210 Linn Hall................................398-4958<br />

Arts and Humanities .................................................................336 Cedar Hall................................398-4913<br />

Athletics .......................................................................................Johnson Hall................................398-4909<br />

Bookstore .........................................................................................Iowa Hall................................398-5469<br />

Business and Information Technology .......................................203 Nielsen Hall................................398-5416<br />

Business Services (tuition and billing) ..................................... 219 <strong>Kirkwood</strong> Hall................................398-5631<br />

Career Option Programs ...........................................................212 Cedar Hall................................398-1241<br />

Child Care Center (<strong>Kirkwood</strong> Kids)............................................... Main Campus................................398-1256<br />

Computer Education (Business and Information Tech.) ...............203 Nielsen Hall................................398-5416<br />

Computer Lab (Allsop Computer Lab) ......................................131 Nielsen Hall................................398-5606<br />

Dislocated Worker Program ........................................Building 12, East Campus................................398-5497<br />

Distance Learning/KTS .................................................................214 Linn Hall................................398-1262<br />

English Department .....................................................................117 Linn Hall................................398-4998<br />

Enrollment Services .............................................................. 216 <strong>Kirkwood</strong> Hall................................398-5635<br />

Financial Aid ....................................................................... 205 <strong>Kirkwood</strong> Hall................................398-5485<br />

GED Testing ...............................................................................Lincoln Center................................366-0142<br />

Health Science ............................................................................221 Linn Hall................................398-5566<br />

Housing .......................................................Michael J Gould Recreation Center................................398-5596<br />

Industrial Technologies ...............................................................105 Jones Hall................................398-5659<br />

International Studies ....................................................................134 Linn Hall................................398-5579<br />

Learning Services .........................................................................133 Linn Hall................................398-5574<br />

Library ...........................................................................................Benton Hall................................398-5696<br />

Math/Science ..............................................................................240 Linn Hall ...............................398-5516<br />

Recreation Center (Michael J Gould Recreation Center) ......................................................................398-5596<br />

Secondary Programs ...................................................................Lincoln Center................................366-0142<br />

Social Sciences.........................................................................205 Cedar Hall................................398-4911<br />

Student Life ................................................................................109 Iowa Hall................................398-5578<br />

Student Development (Counseling) ..............................................115 Iowa Hall................................398-5471<br />

Test Center ..................................................................................139 Linn Hall................................398-5456<br />

Tutoring Services ...................................................................... 133H Linn Hall................................398-5425<br />

Veterans Affairs ................................................................... 205 <strong>Kirkwood</strong> Hall................................398-5633<br />

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

Belle Plaine Center ..................................................1214 9th Ave., Belle Plaine....................... (319) 444-2549<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 />

Lincoln Center .................................................912 18th Ave. SW, Cedar Rapids....................... (319) 366-0142<br />

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

Monticello Center .............................................. 818 West 1st Street, Monticello....................... (319) 465-5988<br />

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

Tipton Center ............................................................1410 Cedar Street, Tipton....................... (563) 886-3101<br />

Vinton Center ..........................................................111 West 3rd Street, Vinton....................... (319) 472-2318<br />

Washington Center ...................................................111 Westview, Washington....................... (319) 653-4655<br />

Williamsburg Center ............................................200 West Street, Williamsburg....................... (319) 668-2461<br />

6301 <strong>Kirkwood</strong> Blvd. SW<br />

P.O. Box 2068<br />

Cedar Rapids, IA 52406<br />

Non-profit Organization<br />

U.S. Postage PAID<br />

Cedar Rapids, IA 52406<br />

Permit No. 94

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