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How to Apply for Admissions and Register at<br />

<strong>Central</strong> <strong>Texas</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

Step 1 Complete a CTC Application for Admissions.<br />

Step 2 Complete the Core Residency Questions, provide substantiating<br />

documents to affirm residency, and sign the Oath of Residency. (Residency<br />

documents are used for tuition purposes.)<br />

Step 3 Determine your <strong>Texas</strong> Success Initiative (SI) status. Speak with an<br />

Academic Advisor. If you are not exempt or waived, take the THEA or<br />

the ACT ASSET tests. (Scores are used for placement purposes.)<br />

Step 4 Submit official high school transcript or GED score report. If you have<br />

attended other colleges or universities, request official transcripts from<br />

each school previously attended sent to CTC. CTC has an openadmissions<br />

policy; you may enroll on a conditional basis pending receipt<br />

of transcripts.<br />

Step 5 Meet with a Counselor to discuss your program of study and course<br />

schedule.<br />

Step 6 Register by Telephone or SOAR (Web registration).<br />

Step 7 Make arrangements to attend New Student Orientation, obtain a Student<br />

I.D. Card, and Register your vehicle if applicable.<br />

Application Deadline<br />

Admission packets must be submitted to the Admissions Office, Bldg. 119, Room 201,<br />

at least 72 hours before enrollment.<br />

Skills Center students must see a Skills Center Counselor in Bldg. 118 to determine<br />

testing requirements and to register.<br />

Registration, Calendar, and Class <strong>Schedule</strong>s<br />

Students may register by Telephone (254) 526-1651 or through SOAR at www.ctcd.edu.<br />

Walk-in registration is available during scheduled registration periods only. All students should<br />

complete admissions and academic advisement prior to registration.<br />

Hours of Operation for Counseling, Business, and Records Offices are:<br />

Monday–Thursday 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. and Friday 8:00 a.m.-11:00 a.m.<br />

See pages 20-21 for hours during registration.<br />

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Former Students. If you have not attended CTC<br />

in the last 12 months: (1) Complete a CTC Application for<br />

Admissions; (2) Complete the Core Residency Questions,<br />

provide substantiating documents, sign the oath of<br />

residency; (3) Review your Success Initiative status and<br />

degree program with an Academic Advisor; (4) If<br />

attended other colleges since last enrolled with CTC,<br />

request official transcripts.<br />

Previously Attended CTC Outside<br />

<strong>Texas</strong>. If you last attended CTC outside of <strong>Texas</strong>: (1)<br />

Complete Steps 1-3, 5-7 as directed on page 2. (2) Verify<br />

if high school transcript, and if applicable, transcripts<br />

from other colleges are on file.<br />

Distance Learners. DL students meet general<br />

admission requirements as directed on page 2. Students<br />

who physically reside in <strong>Texas</strong> must satisfy the <strong>Texas</strong><br />

Success Initiative requirements unless exempt or waived.<br />

Active Duty Military and Family<br />

Members Assigned to Duty in <strong>Texas</strong>. If<br />

you received a nonresident tuition waiver and it has been<br />

12 months since you last submitted verification that you or<br />

your sponsor are assigned to full-time active duty in<br />

<strong>Texas</strong>, resubmit another statement from an authorized<br />

representative from the service or use the Military<br />

Verification form in this bulletin. If your DoD ID card<br />

expired during the last 12 months, present a valid DoD ID<br />

card to the Records Office before registration.<br />

High School Students. Complete admission<br />

requirements, as directed on page 2, and submit an Early<br />

Admissions Application signed by the high school<br />

principal or designated representative and parent or legal<br />

guardian.<br />

Application Deadline<br />

Submit admission packet to the Admissions Office, Bldg.<br />

119, Room 201, at least 72 hours before enrollment. Skill<br />

Center students must see a Skills Center Counselor in<br />

Bldg. 118 to register.<br />

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Where to Look<br />

Academic Calendar 17<br />

Campus Security Report 53<br />

Continuing Education 8<br />

Course Listings 23-50<br />

Distance Learning 14-15<br />

Final Exam <strong>Schedule</strong> for Spring 21<br />

Financial Aid 5<br />

Immunization Requirements<br />

(Healthcare Students) 6<br />

International Students 6<br />

Map 55<br />

Parking Regulations 53<br />

Payment Information 22<br />

Refund <strong>Schedule</strong> 22<br />

Registration Process 8<br />

Registration <strong>Schedule</strong> 19-21<br />

Release of Student Information 7<br />

Residence Hall 6<br />

Residency Requirements 12<br />

Military Verification 12-13<br />

Skills Center/Vo-Tech 52<br />

SOAR Registration 9<br />

Student Support Services 16<br />

Substance Abuse Resource Center (SARC) 52<br />

Telephone Numbers 54<br />

Telephone Registration 9<br />

Testing 11<br />

Tuition 22<br />

Veterans Services 5<br />

NOTE: If you bypass the Business Office, you will NOT be enrolled in your added<br />

classes nor deleted from your dropped classes.<br />

<strong>Central</strong> <strong>Texas</strong> <strong>College</strong> reserves the right to adjust or correct course scheduling, including<br />

but not limited to, class cancellation, starting and ending times of classes, locations of<br />

classes, and semester start and end dates. For updated information check the CTC<br />

website, www.ctcd.edu, or contact the appropriate academic department.


Course Offerings<br />

CTC offers traditional classroom courses, self-paced vocational-technical programs, online distance education courses,<br />

and continuing education (noncredit) courses with varying lengths and start dates. Tentative term dates by location and<br />

delivery mode are provided below. Always check the start/end date of the course you plan to enroll in to ensure it meets<br />

your schedule. This bulletin includes course offerings provided through the <strong>Central</strong> Campus. Visit the CTC website for<br />

the most up-to-date course listings by location and online course offerings.<br />

Traditional Classroom-Based Course Terms<br />

<strong>Central</strong> Campus<br />

January 9 - May 7<br />

(Friday/Saturday classes start January 9 and 10, Monday/Wednesday classes start January 12, Tuesday/Thursday classes<br />

start January 13.)<br />

Ft. Hood Campus<br />

January 28 - March 31<br />

April 5 - May 29<br />

Service Area Campus<br />

Contact the CTC Community Coordinators located in Brady, Burnet, Gatesville, Hamilton and Lampasas.<br />

Skill Center, <strong>Central</strong> Campus<br />

Self-paced, Open-Entry vocational-technical programs available; courses generally start on Mondays.<br />

Distance Learning<br />

January 9 - May 7<br />

January 9 - March 5<br />

January 28 - March 23*<br />

February 23 - April 16*<br />

March 8 - May 7<br />

March 29 - May 2*<br />

April 26 - June 18*<br />

*On occasion, 16-week courses may be offered during the terms. Check DL website to verify your course end dates.<br />

Continuing Education (Noncredit), (254) 526-1586<br />

Personal enrichment, professional development, and workforce education courses. Visit the CTC website for courses<br />

and dates/times.<br />

Admissions, Testing, Academic Advisement<br />

Individuals are encouraged to complete the admissions process prior to registration. Admission packets may be obtained<br />

at the Student Services Building 119 on the <strong>Central</strong> Campus or downloaded from the CTC website. Testing services and<br />

academic advisement are provided year-round. Call 526-1254 or (800) 792-3348, ext. 1254 for information on testing.<br />

Academic advisement is available on a walk-in basis except during official college holidays or designated professional<br />

development or special event days. Evening appointments with guidance counselors are available during scheduled<br />

registration periods. Contact guid_cou@ctcd.edu or call 526-1226 for more information. Students interested in Skill<br />

Center programs should meet with a Skills Center Counselor in Bldg. 118, Room 14, 526-1549.<br />

Active duty service members should contact their Army Guidance Counselor at 287-4824. Family members, retirees,<br />

and civilians interested in taking courses on Ft. Hood may call 526-1917 for more information.<br />

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Student Financial Assistance/VA Offices, Bldg. 119, Student Services<br />

To be eligible to receive any financial aid or to be certified for VA education benefits, you must be making satisfactory<br />

progress as outlined in the 2002-2004 <strong>Central</strong> <strong>Texas</strong> <strong>College</strong> Catalog. Courses taken must be on your approved<br />

certificate or degree program plan to be eligible to receive financial aid or VA benefits. All students who need to make a<br />

schedule change after officially registering should contact the Student Financial Aid or VA Office prior to making the<br />

change.<br />

VA students must complete a Request for VA Certification (blue form) with the CTC VA Office each semester,<br />

regardless of the method of registration.<br />

During early registration, students whose financial aid for 2004 has not been approved should anticipate paying<br />

their own tuition and fees by the deadline dates set forth by the Business Office, or risk being dropped from<br />

classes unless other payment arrangements have been made. After early registration, students must notify the<br />

Student Financial Assistance Office (OSFA) of their enrollment prior to the close of business on the same day so that<br />

funds can be released. Students who are using other types of funding such as military tuition assistance are responsible<br />

for ensuring the documentation is received in the Business Office for proper credit to their records.<br />

Deadlines to Apply for Financial Aid, Bldg. 119, Room 124, 254.526-1508<br />

All financial aid documents must be received by the CTC OSFA by November 1 for the spring semester and April 1 for<br />

the summer semester. If you file your application after these deadlines, funds will not be available for tuition and fee<br />

payment. As a result, you will be required to pay your own tuition and related fees, and wait until funds arrive to be<br />

reimbursed.<br />

Steps to Apply for Financial Aid<br />

Important! For the spring and summer semesters, you must file a 2003/2004 FAFSA and provide base tax year<br />

documentation. Financial aid is for one academic year (fall through summer). Each academic year, you must re-file.<br />

1. Complete the Free Application for Student Financial Aid (FAFSA). Form is available online at the Department<br />

of Education website www.fafsa.ed.gov. If you wish to have CTC file the document for you, bring your<br />

completed application and copies of the appropriate tax returns and W-2 forms to the Office of Student<br />

Financial Assistance. Processing takes about 30 minutes or more so please anticipate a wait.<br />

2. Provide substantiating documents for verification as may be required by the CTC Office of Student Financial<br />

Assistance and/or the Department of Education.<br />

For students receiving a PELL Grant you must be enrolled at least on a half-time basis. Semester hours vary according<br />

to the length of the semester/term/type of instruction. For example, during a 16-week regular semester, you must enroll<br />

for at least 6 semester hours. For 8-week courses, you must enroll for at least 3 semester hours. PELL awards are<br />

prorated for terms less than 16 weeks.<br />

Veterans Services, Bldg. 119, Room 121, 254.526-1160<br />

If you have not used VA benefits before or are changing schools, please allow 8 to 12 weeks for processing your<br />

application or change of status. Physical education courses cannot be certified for VA benefits unless you are a P.E.<br />

major. Family members are required to meet the P.E. requirements of their certificate/degree programs. Except for<br />

Chapter 31 or VA Voc/Rehab students, all students who enroll during early registration will be required to pay tuition<br />

and fees in full by the deadlines set by the Business Office, and during regular registration, on the same day that you<br />

register.<br />

Address Changes<br />

All correspondence will be mailed to the address on file in the CTC Records Office. Address changes must be made in<br />

writing to the CTC Records Office. Students are responsible for all correspondence mailed to the last address on file.<br />

Most campus facilities are reasonably accessible. The office of Disability Support Services will<br />

coordinate modification and/or accommodations when necessary. Handicapped parking is<br />

provided for those persons who qualify under the provisions of Vernon’s <strong>Texas</strong> Civil Statutes.<br />

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Immunization Requirements—Health Profession Programs<br />

The <strong>Texas</strong> Department of Health requires that all students enrolled in health care related programs provide<br />

evidence of immunization before enrollment.<br />

Tetanus/ Diphtheria (TD) Must have had one dose within ten years<br />

Measles Those born after January 1, 1957, must have two doses since 12<br />

months of age. The two doses must be at least 30 days apart.<br />

Mumps Those born after January 1, 1957, must have at least one since 12<br />

month of age.<br />

Rubella At least one dose since 12 months of age or proof of immunity.<br />

Departmental Policy requires all students accepted into the Nursing, Paramedic, EMT, Medical Laboratory<br />

Technician, Nurses Aide or Mental Health Services programs must provide immunization documentation before<br />

enrollment.<br />

Hepatitis B Students enrolled in the VN, Associate Degree Nursing, EMT Paramedic,<br />

and Mental Health Services programs must have the Hepatitis B series;<br />

3 injections over a 6-month period.<br />

PPD Students enrolled in the VN, Associate Degree Nursing, EMT Paramedic,<br />

and Mental Health Services must have the PPD within 90 days of starting classes and<br />

each year thereafter.<br />

Varicella (Chicken Pox)<br />

ADN and VN students are required to provide documentation of the vaccine/titer or of<br />

having had the disease.<br />

Immunization flyers are available from the Nursing Department or the CTC Guidance and Counseling office.<br />

International Students (F-1 Visa, Nonimmigrant Students)<br />

Building 119, Student Services, Room 114, (254) 526-1107<br />

nancy.cutlip@ctcd.edu<br />

• All international students must visit the International Student Services Office before registering to have their<br />

registration approved by the Director of International Student Services. Counseling is available by appointment<br />

only.<br />

Community Foreign Students<br />

(Immigrants and Legal Permanent Residents)<br />

Building 119, Student Services, Room 212A, (254) 526-1290/1107<br />

maria.mondragon@ctcd.edu<br />

Community Foreign students (immigrants, Legal Permanent Residents) whose country’s official language is English<br />

and whose education has been in English follow the regular admissions/registration process.<br />

Community Foreign students whose native language is not English must take the Comprehensive English Language<br />

Test (CELT) for appropriate placement into the English as a Second Language (ESL) program, unless the student<br />

scored at least 520 on the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL). Refer to the Testing Services section of<br />

this bulletin for CELT test dates and times.<br />

Campus Living is for You!<br />

<strong>Central</strong> <strong>Texas</strong> <strong>College</strong> operates a co-ed Residence Hall for approximately 120 students. Room furnishings include local telephone<br />

service, microwave, mini-fridge, beds, study tables, and a closet. The lounge has cable television and snack machines, and<br />

coin-operated washers and dryers are available.<br />

Room requests are assigned by semester and honored on a first-come, first-serve basis. Cost for a 16-week semester, including<br />

a 5-day a week meal plan, is $1495. Rooms are confirmed by a nonrefundable $100 deposit.<br />

For more information or to get an application, call the Morton Hall Office at (254) 526-1243.<br />

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Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974, as Amended (FERPA)<br />

In compliance with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974, as amended, information classified as<br />

“directory information” may be disclosed to the general public without prior written consent from a student unless the<br />

<strong>Central</strong> <strong>Texas</strong> <strong>College</strong> Records Office is notified in writing by the student before the 12 th class day of the fall and spring<br />

semesters, the 6 th class day of eight-week terms, and the 4 th class day of summer semesters. This statement of<br />

nondisclosure will remain on your records unless you cancel your request to withhold directory. You may request on an<br />

item-by-item basis (such as a transcript release for employment purposes) the release of directory or non-directory<br />

information.<br />

Parental Rights, if Student is claimed as a Dependent on Federal Income Tax<br />

Rights transfer to a student upon reaching 18 years of age or attending any school beyond high school. However, the law<br />

allows parents access to a student’s educational records if a student is claimed as a dependent for Federal income tax<br />

purposes. If only one parent claims the student, the other parent is also granted access. The parent must complete a<br />

Parental Request for Academic Information each time information is requested. Although a parent may access student<br />

information, the parent may not act on the student’s behalf except in emergency situations, or if the student<br />

provides consent.<br />

Student Consent for Release of Information<br />

If a student is not claimed as a dependent on a parent’s Federal income tax, a parent can only have access if the student<br />

authorizes release of information.<br />

Spouse and Family Members Acting on Behalf of Students<br />

A spouse, parent, or other third-party may not act on behalf of a student unless the student authorizes the individual to<br />

do so. Students must provide written consent, and list exactly what action is to be taken.<br />

Forms are available on the CTC website, the System Registrar’s Office, or the Office of the Dean of Student Services.<br />

Directory Information<br />

<strong>Central</strong> <strong>Texas</strong> <strong>College</strong> designates the following as Directory Information:<br />

Student’s name<br />

Local address<br />

Home address<br />

Electronic mail address<br />

Telephone number<br />

Date and place of birth<br />

Participation in officially recognized activities and sports<br />

Most recent or previous educational agency or institution attended<br />

Photographs<br />

Major field of study<br />

Dates of attendance<br />

Degrees, awards, and honors received<br />

Classification (freshman, sophomore, unclassified)<br />

Date of graduation<br />

Please note that a Class <strong>Schedule</strong> is not considered directory information and will not be released except as provided by<br />

law.<br />

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Registration<br />

You may register by telephone, on the Web, or during scheduled walk-in registration periods if you have attended CTC<br />

within the last 12 months and do not have any holds on your records. Continuing students should register electronically.<br />

New students may register electronically once admissions, academic advisement, and testing for course placement<br />

purposes have been completed. Students who are not exempt or waived from the <strong>Texas</strong> Success Initiative and have not<br />

passed all three sections of the THEA (TASP), ACT ASSET, COMPASS, or ACCUPLACER must follow the college's<br />

developmental education plan.<br />

Important Information on Course Adds, Drops, and Withdrawals<br />

Students may make schedule changes without penalty only through the last day of regular registration. <strong>Schedule</strong> changes<br />

made on the first day of the semester/term and thereafter will be subject to the official refund schedules located in this<br />

bulletin.<br />

When accessing your class schedule by telephone and if you are taking courses at more than one location, you must<br />

access each location to make schedule changes. Example: If you enrolled in a <strong>Central</strong> Campus classroom course<br />

and an online course, you must drop the classroom course through Location 1 and the distance learning course<br />

through Location 4.<br />

Students are encouraged to use electronic means to make schedule changes. Most access problems can be resolved<br />

within 24 hours through the SOAR and telephone help lines. However, if you are experiencing difficulties and are<br />

unable to drop a course and risk a loss of tuition and fees already paid, fax your course drop request to the<br />

Registrar’s office at (254) 526-1111 or 526-1545. Request must list specific action to be taken and signed.<br />

After early registration, tuition and fees must be paid in full on the same day you register or you will be dropped<br />

from your course(s). Recommend drop/adds be done during the standard CTC operating hours. Otherwise, if you<br />

drop a course and add another in its place and there are no additional monies owed for the new course, the system<br />

will not mark the new course paid and will drop you out of both courses.<br />

Financial aid and VA students must contact the Office of Student Financial Aid before making schedule changes to<br />

avoid possible changes in awards and benefits.<br />

If you have a refund due, you must still contact the CTC Business Office and complete a Request for Refund form.<br />

International students (F-1 visa) must have approval from the Director of International Student Services before<br />

dropping or withdrawing from any class.<br />

Continuing Education<br />

Your Community Learning Center<br />

For More Information:<br />

Call (254) 526-1586<br />

Stop by Building 119, Room 208<br />

or<br />

Log on to www.ctcd.edu<br />

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Personal Enrichment<br />

Professional<br />

Development<br />

Workforce Education<br />

~ Creative Arts ~ Languages ~<br />

~Cooking and Entertainment ~<br />

~ Financial Planning ~ Computers ~<br />

and Much More ~


SOAR:Student Online Access to Records and Telephone Registration<br />

Before you register, complete the Registration Worksheet that follows this section. You may pay by credit card through<br />

SOAR/Telephone Registration or mail your payments to the address below.<br />

SOAR Registration<br />

Go to https://admin.ctcd.edu/ or http://www.ctcd.edu and click SOAR link. SOAR works best with Internet Explorer<br />

6.0+ or Netscape 6.0+ and may not work with other browsers. SOAR is best viewed with desktop pixel 1024 by 768.<br />

Instructions:<br />

Access ID Social Security Number with no hyphens.<br />

Access PIN The first time you use SOAR, your PIN is your date of birth (MMDDYY). Example 060770.<br />

After you log on, you will be prompted to change your Access PIN. Then you will log on again,<br />

using your new Access PIN.<br />

<strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>Bulletin</strong> If you logged on successfully, you will be sent to your Personal page. Click on the <strong>Schedule</strong><br />

<strong>Bulletin</strong> tab to view open classes.<br />

Registration Click on the Registration tab to register. <strong>Texas</strong> campuses to include distance learning courses are<br />

listed by semester, and locations are <strong>Central</strong> Campus, Distance Learning (online), Ft. Hood, and<br />

Service Area.<br />

Save All Work Be sure to click the “Save All Work and Quit” icon at the upper right corner after you have<br />

and Quit<br />

registered, added, or dropped classes.<br />

Class <strong>Schedule</strong> Recommend you view your Class <strong>Schedule</strong> each time you make a schedule change. Except during<br />

Early Registration, you will be dropped from all classes if you do not pay on the same day as you<br />

register.<br />

Log Out To protect your security, always Log Out each time you use SOAR.<br />

For Help If you forgot your PIN or receive an error message, write down the error number and email<br />

soar.tech@ctcd.edu or call (254) 526-1637/1471or 1-800-792-3348, ext. 1637/1471. If you have<br />

a hold, contact the appropriate office. For detailed instructions, click on the “Help” icon in the<br />

upper right corner of each web page.<br />

Telephone Registration<br />

Dial (254) 526-1651. Toll free numbers cannot be used. Only touch-tone telephones can be used to make registration<br />

entries. If you have call waiting, recommend you temporarily disable the service as it may cause entry errors. Normally,<br />

call waiting can be disabled by pressing *70.<br />

Instructions:<br />

Main Menu Listen to the Main Menu options to make your selection(s).<br />

SSN & PIN Once you select your action code, enter using your 9-digit SSN and PIN. Your PIN is your date of<br />

birth (MMDDYY: Example 040780) unless you have already changed your PIN.<br />

Action Code Menu Code<br />

1 To REGISTER or ADD a course<br />

2 To DROP a course<br />

3 To REVIEW your COURSE SCHEDULE<br />

4 To REVIEW your CHARGES<br />

5 To CHANGE CAMPUS locations<br />

6 To SELECT a different SEMESTER<br />

7 To Review GRADES<br />

8 To PAY by credit card<br />

9 To RETURN to MAIN MENU<br />

* To END the call at any time<br />

# To CHANGE your PIN<br />

For Help Call (254) 526-1280 or (800) 792-3348 ext. 1280. Leave a message, which includes your name, SSN,<br />

the problem you are experiencing, and the call number(s) of the course(s) you are attempting to enroll<br />

in. All calls are processed in the order they are received. The problem will be researched. During the<br />

college work days, your call will be returned within 24 hours.<br />

Mail Your Tuition and Fee Payments to: <strong>Central</strong> <strong>Texas</strong> <strong>College</strong>, ATTN: Business Office, PO Box 1800<br />

Killeen, TX 76540-1800<br />

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Social Security Number Disclosure<br />

Section 7(b) of the Privacy Act of 1974 (5 U.S.C. 552a) requires that “Any federal, state, or local<br />

governmental agency which requests an individual to disclose his social security number shall inform that<br />

individual whether the disclosure is mandatory or voluntary, by what statutory authority such number is<br />

solicited, and what uses will be made of it.”<br />

If you are seeking admission to CTC, the disclosure of your SSAN is strongly recommended in view of the<br />

administrative difficulties that would be encountered in maintaining accurate student records if the SSAN<br />

were unavailable. The SSAN is used for reporting, record keeping, and research. The SSAN is used for such<br />

items as determining and verifying your eligibility for admissions; determining and recording student tuition<br />

and fee payments and financial aid eligibility; obtaining a student ID card; registering and parking your<br />

vehicle on campus; recording grades; checking out and returning library materials; registering for placement<br />

services; processing enrollment verification requests; and other related activities. Requests for disclosure of a<br />

social security number is in accordance with state and federal statutes and institutional policy. If you choose<br />

not to disclose your social security number, you may request a random number assigned.<br />

Registration Worksheet<br />

SS# _______________________ PIN __ __ __ __ __ __<br />

m m d d y y<br />

For Telephone<br />

Location: 1-<strong>Central</strong> Campus 2-Fort Hood 3-Service Area 4-Distance Learning<br />

Semester: 1-Spring 2-Summer I 3-Summer II<br />

Course Request<br />

4-Fall<br />

Call Number Course Name Course Number<br />

Example:<br />

___________ 1348 __________ BIOL __________ 1408<br />

___________ 1349 __________ BIOX __________ 1408<br />

___________ __________ __________<br />

___________ __________ __________<br />

___________ __________ __________<br />

___________ __________ __________<br />

___________ __________ __________<br />

___________ __________ __________<br />

Reminder: Students enrolling in science classes must also register for the corresponding lab<br />

section of the class. i.e. BIOL (lecture) BIOX (lab).<br />

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Testing Services and Requirements<br />

Testing Services<br />

Building 119, Student Services, Room 220/(254) 526-1254 or (800) 792-3348, ext. 1254.<br />

All placement testing is on a first-come, first-served basis. Photo I.D. required for all tests. No<br />

children allowed in testing area. Please arrive 15 minutes before the designated testing time.<br />

ACT ASSET<br />

For math a four function, nonprogrammable calculator with square root and percent keys may be used; no scientific<br />

calculator. A $20 fee payable at the Business Office, Bldg. 119 is required. Active duty military may take the ASSET<br />

through their Education Center at no charge.<br />

<strong>Texas</strong> Higher Education Assessment (THEA)<br />

The THEA test consists of three sections - reading, writing, and mathematics. Depending upon your THEA scores, you<br />

may be required to take developmental study courses to satisfy English and math prerequisites. THEA test dates and<br />

locations can be found in a THEA registration bulletin or through the THEA web site at www.thea.nesinc.com.<br />

CTC Placement Tests<br />

You must meet the department requirements before enrolling in English and math courses. If you do not take the<br />

ASSET or THEA, you must take the CTC placement test in reading, writing, and mathematics. Because of the four hour<br />

length of the test, you are encouraged to complete the tests over two days. The math test covers basic math, algebra, and<br />

geometry. The writing test includes a 200-300 word essay. If you have taken the ACT/SAT tests during the last five<br />

years or the TAAS within the last three years, depending on your scores you may not need to take the placement test.<br />

Nurse Entrance Test (NET)<br />

The NET is required for admission into the nursing programs. The NET measures basic mathematic and reading<br />

comprehension skills. Pre-NET testing is available at the Learning Resource Center, Bldg. 118, Room F15, 526-1344.<br />

Skills Center Self-Paced Certificate Programs<br />

If you are planning to enter a Skills Center self-paced certificate program, see a Skills Center Counselor in Bldg. 118,<br />

Room 14, PRIOR to any testing.<br />

Testing Dates and Times<br />

All testing is held in Bldg. 119, Room 220 unless otherwise indicated.<br />

ACT ASSET and ACT ASSET and CTC Placements tests are given each Wednesday at 7:45 a.m. and 4:45 p.m.<br />

(CTC reserves the right to change the testing schedule based on limited participation.)<br />

NET Test<br />

CTC Placement<br />

Tests<br />

CELT Test<br />

Given each third Friday of the month except in December. Starts at 8:00 a.m. or when full.<br />

Seating is limited to 60.<br />

All sessions start at 8:30 a.m. (on a walk-in, space-available basis). There is no fee.<br />

January 5 Bldg 118, Room 7<br />

January 7 Bldg 118, Room 7<br />

February 27 Bldg 119, Room 220<br />

March 26 Bldg 119, Room 220<br />

April 23 Bldg 119, Room 220<br />

May 28 Bldg. 119, Room 220<br />

June 2 Bldg. 119, Room 220<br />

ACT ASSET and CTC Placement Tests<br />

Special Sessions during <strong>Schedule</strong>d Walk-In and Late Registration<br />

Spring 2004 January 5-8 and January 12-15: 7:45 a.m., 12:45 p.m., and 4:45 p.m.<br />

If special testing accommodations are needed, contact Disability Support Services at 526-1339 or Learning<br />

Disability Support Services at 526-1195.<br />

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Tuition Residency Determination Information<br />

State requirements for establishing residency are complex, and prospective students should refer to their<br />

particular circumstance. General information is provided below. Students should refer to the college catalog<br />

for additional information.<br />

Core Residency Questions and Oath of Residency<br />

All new students or students returning to school after being out 12 months are required to answer a set of<br />

core residency questions, sign the oath of residency, and if applicable provide substantiating documentation<br />

to affirm residence for tuition purposes. Form is available at the CTC Admissions Office and on the CTC<br />

web site. Students who were classified as residents but were out of school for less than 12 months, may<br />

continue the residency classification upon confirmation that they have not changed their state of residence<br />

since the last enrollment.<br />

Substantiating Documents<br />

Residency is based upon the student if he or she is independent or for the parent, if the student is a<br />

dependent. Basic requirements are: Residence in <strong>Texas</strong> for at least 12 months preceding enrollment;<br />

establishment of a domicile in <strong>Texas</strong> (12 months’ physical presence in the state with the intent to make it<br />

your permanent home); and (3) gainful employment in the state for 12 months. The burden of proof that a<br />

domicile has been established lies with the student. CTC requires one or more appropriately dated documents<br />

as listed below:<br />

1. A <strong>Texas</strong> high school transcript for the full senior year immediately preceding the first semester<br />

enrolled.<br />

2. A <strong>Texas</strong> college or university transcript, in conjunction with other documents from the institution.<br />

3. An Employer’s statement of date of employment in <strong>Texas</strong>.<br />

4. A permanent <strong>Texas</strong> driver’s license at least one year old.<br />

5. <strong>Texas</strong> voter registration card.<br />

6. Lease agreement in <strong>Texas</strong> which includes student’s name and period covered.<br />

7. <strong>Texas</strong> property tax payments for the preceding enrollment.<br />

8. Cancelled checks from a <strong>Texas</strong> bank.<br />

9. Utility bills in <strong>Texas</strong> for the year preceding enrollment.<br />

10. An income tax form regarding the student’s independence or regarding the individual(s) who claim the<br />

student as a dependent.<br />

11. A current credit report which documents the student’s length of stay and place of residence in <strong>Texas</strong>.<br />

12. Other third party documentation that confirms residency status for the 12-month period preceding<br />

enrollment.<br />

Each document must include the name of the student and date.<br />

Military Personnel and Family Members<br />

Nonresident active duty military personnel who are assigned to duty in <strong>Texas</strong>, and their spouses and<br />

dependent children, are entitled to pay the resident tuition. To qualify, you must submit every 12 months a<br />

statement from your commanding officer or authorized officer certifying that he or she (or parent) will be<br />

assigned to duty in <strong>Texas</strong> at the time of enrollment. You may use the Military Verification form that is in this<br />

schedule bulletin. Upon initial enrollment bring the completed form and your valid military I.D. card. Form<br />

must be submitted every 12 months. If your military I.D. card expires within that 12 months, present a<br />

renewed I.D. card at the time of re-enrollment.<br />

Minors and Dependents<br />

A dependent is defined as an individual (a minor or 18 years of age or older) who will be claimed as a<br />

dependent for federal income tax purposes by the parent or court-appointed legal guardian the year of<br />

enrollment and was claimed in the tax year preceding enrollment. A minor or dependent’s residency is<br />

determined by the residency of the parent or legal guardian. To acquire <strong>Texas</strong> residency through a parent or<br />

legal guardian, the parent or legal guardian must meet residency requirements for individuals 18 years or<br />

older and the dependent or minor must be eligible to domicile in the United States.<br />

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Distance Learners<br />

A bona fide <strong>Texas</strong> Resident located out-of-state or out-of-country who is taking an electronic course<br />

delivered from the <strong>Central</strong> Campus may be classified as a resident for tuition purposes. Student must<br />

complete the residency core questionnaire, sign the oath of residency, and provide substantiating<br />

documentation. Example: A member of the U.S. Armed Forces who was a <strong>Texas</strong> resident at the time he or<br />

she joined the service and has maintained <strong>Texas</strong> as his or her domicile is eligible to be classified as a<br />

resident for tuition purposes. Substantiating documentation would be copies of the student’s LES statement<br />

verifying <strong>Texas</strong> residency for tax purposes and the student’s DD 214 that shows <strong>Texas</strong> as the student’s home<br />

of record.<br />

Citizens of Other Countries<br />

Foreign individuals living in this country under a visa permitting permanent residence, or who are permitted<br />

by Congress to adopt the United States as their domicile have the same privilege of qualifying for resident<br />

status for tuition purposes as do citizens of the United States.<br />

Nonresidents<br />

If your resident in <strong>Texas</strong> is primarily for the purpose of education and not to establish a domicile, you will be<br />

classified a nonresident. Generally, residents who move out of state lose their residency unless their move is<br />

temporary and residency has not been established elsewhere. Foreign students who are not a permanent<br />

resident of the U.S. or not permitted by Congress to adopt the U.S. are nonresidents. A nonresident who was<br />

a member of the U.S. Armed Forces and/or the spouse or dependent child of the former military member who<br />

was entitled to pay tuition and fees at the <strong>Texas</strong> resident rate while attending a public college in <strong>Texas</strong><br />

during the Spring 2003 Semester forward may continue to pay in-state tuition rate in subsequent semesters<br />

while continuously enrolled in the same degree or certificate program at the <strong>Texas</strong> public higher education<br />

institution. A person is not required to be enrolled in the summer semester to remain continuously enrolled in<br />

a degree or certificate program.<br />

In-District and Out-of-District Students<br />

Upon classification as a <strong>Texas</strong> resident, you are either an in-district or out-of-district student. You are<br />

considered in-district if you physically reside within the geographical boundaries of the <strong>Central</strong> <strong>Texas</strong><br />

<strong>College</strong> District (CTCD), excluding student housing or the residence hall. The college district is the Killeen<br />

and Copperas Cove Independent School Districts.<br />

<strong>Central</strong> <strong>Texas</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

Active Active Duty Duty Militar Military Militar y V VVerification<br />

V erification<br />

The The following following individual individual is is currently currently stationed stationed in in in TT<br />

<strong>Texas</strong> T exas<br />

Name of Servicemember (Last, First, MI)<br />

Organization City/State<br />

Name of Family Member<br />

Family Member SSN<br />

� Spouse<br />

� Child � Other<br />

I certify the above information is correct according to our military records.<br />

Name, Rank & Title (typed or printed)<br />

(Commanding Officer or Authorized Service Representative)<br />

13<br />

Servicemember SSN<br />

Military ID Card Expiration Date<br />

Military ID Card Issue Date<br />

Military ID Card Expiration Date<br />

Student Signature Date<br />

For or or Spring Spring 2004,<br />

2004,<br />

Summer Summer 2004 2004 and and and F FFall<br />

F all 2004<br />

2004<br />

Signature Date


Special Instructions for Distance Learning Students<br />

CTC Distance Learning website: http://online.ctcd.edu<br />

Coordinator of Distance Learning Admissions and Registration: cdl.records@ctcd.edu or (254) 526-1686<br />

Student Services Evaluators: student.services@ctcd.edu or (254) 526-1298<br />

Distance Learning Counselor: online.counselor@ctcd.edu or (254) 526-1232<br />

Testing Office: testing@ctc-disted.net<br />

Technical support: http://online.ctcd.edu and click on “Contact Us” link or (254) 526-1743.<br />

Distance Education Course Development: disted@online.ctcd.edu, click on “Contact Us” link.<br />

Business Office: tracy.lehmkuhler@ctcd.edu or (254) 526-1217.<br />

Student Financial Assistance Office: ann.smith@ctcd.edu.<br />

Toll Free Number (not valid for telephone registration or for faxing documents): (800) 792-3348, ext. xxxx. Example:<br />

1-800-792-3348, ext. 1686.<br />

Technical Skills and Hardware/Software Requirements<br />

Online courses are not designed to teach you how to use software, manage files, navigate the Internet, or use email.<br />

Rather you must have these skills before enrolling to ensure success in an online environment. If you have any doubt<br />

about your skills, take the online quiz and check out a sample course from http://online.ctcd.edu/prospectivestudent.cfm.<br />

It is the student’s responsibility to own or have access to a personal computer with the hardware/software required for<br />

the course, have Internet access, and an email account. Technical requirements for each course are listed in the<br />

“Catalog” link on the CTC Distance Education website.<br />

Course Offerings<br />

This bulletin includes only online courses that start January 9 and March 8, and includes courses scheduled at the time<br />

of publication. For a complete list of online courses access the “Current Class <strong>Schedule</strong> (SOAR)” through the “Class<br />

<strong>Schedule</strong>” link on the CTC website, or the “<strong>Schedule</strong>” link on the CTC Distance Education website. The SOAR<br />

<strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>Bulletin</strong> provides “live” course information and shows all courses still open. The Distance Learning website<br />

lists courses by start date and includes course lengths. Online courses vary in length from 8 weeks to 16 weeks, and<br />

include various delivery modes such as self-paced.<br />

Admissions (fax Admissions documents to 254. 526-1545 or 254.526-1111)<br />

If you are in <strong>Texas</strong>, follow the Admissions steps on page 2 of this bulletin.<br />

If you are outside of <strong>Texas</strong>, contact your local CTC representative.<br />

If you do not have a CTC representative in your area or you are not located in the Killeen/Ft. Hood/Service Areas,<br />

download an application for the CTC website at http://www.ctcd.edu/forms/formdir.htm. Contact an Online Mentor/<br />

Advisor or the Coordinator of Distance Learning Admissions and Registration for assistance.<br />

Arrange a Test Site/Test Proctor Submission Form<br />

You must identify and receive approval for a local testing site. Go to http://online.ctcd.edu for information on locating<br />

and arranging for local testing. Complete the Test Proctor Submission Form at http://online.ctcd.edu/courseware/courseaccess.cfm.<br />

Your enrollment is not considered complete until the form is submitted. (eArmyU students test through their<br />

military installation’s testing center or army education center.)<br />

Guidance and Counseling<br />

If you are located in the Killeen, Copperas Cove, Ft. Hood, and Service Area, academic advisement is available<br />

through the Guidance and Counseling Office located in the Student Services Building (119) on a walk-in basis.<br />

If you are in <strong>Texas</strong> but located outside the above areas, contact a Distance Learning Counselor or Student Services<br />

Advisor/Evaluator at (800) 792-3348, ext. 1298.<br />

If you are located outside of <strong>Texas</strong> see your local CTC representative. If there is not a CTC representative in your<br />

area, contact a Distance Learning Counselor or Student Services Advisor/Evaluator at (800) 792-3348, ext. 1298.<br />

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Registration (you may register after admissions/residency determination are completed)<br />

You may register through SOAR or Telephone if you are in the local area and/or paying 100 percent of your tuition<br />

and fees.<br />

If you are outside of <strong>Texas</strong>, you may register with your local CTC representative.<br />

If you are outside of <strong>Texas</strong> or outside the Killeen/Ft. Hood/Service Area and do not have a CTC representative in<br />

your area and a third-party is paying part or all of your tuition, contact an Online Mentor/Advisor.<br />

Financial Aid students (Grants, Loans, <strong>Texas</strong>-based or CTC Scholarships) may register through SOAR or<br />

Telephone, but should contact the Office of Student Financial Assistance.<br />

eArmyU students must apply and register through the eArmyU portal at http://www.earmyu.com.<br />

Verify and record critical information through the online <strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>Bulletin</strong>; e.g., section number, course start and<br />

end dates, and course email address.<br />

Note: No Late Registration for Online Courses. Maximum course load is two 8-week courses or three<br />

16-week courses.<br />

Textbooks and Instructional Materials<br />

Textbooks and other course materials may be purchased in-person at the CTC Bookstore, by phone at (254) 526-1219,<br />

or online through ctc.books@ctcd.edu or through the CTC website at: http://www.ctcbookstore.com. When ordering by<br />

phone or email, list the (1) exact course name and alpha number; e.g., United States History I, HIST 1301 and (2)<br />

delivery system. Include a credit card number with expiration date, the name as it appears on the card, and billing<br />

address. Provide a shipping address that includes your name and physical address. Books cannot be shipped without<br />

payment. Place book order in ample time to receive the books. You may also buy books from an online book company<br />

or another college.<br />

Special Note: If you are not registering at the <strong>Central</strong> Campus or Fort Hood Campus, please contact the site at<br />

which you are registering for additional information BEFORE placing your order.<br />

To identify the books and materials needed, go to the OL course syllabi toolbar at the bottom of the CTC Distance<br />

Education homepage.<br />

Online Course Access and FERPA<br />

All online courses are password protected. Your username is the first letter of your first name, the first letter of your last<br />

name, and the last 6 digits of your social security number. The password is your date of birth MMDDYY. Example: May<br />

10, 1978 is 051078.<br />

Please review the FERPA, Certification, and Protection of Information, Virtual <strong>College</strong> of <strong>Texas</strong> information accessed<br />

through the Forms link on the CTC website at http://www.ctcd.edu.<br />

Orientation and Review Sessions<br />

Orientation and review sessions may be done in person or via the Internet, depending upon the instructor.<br />

Email Address Changes<br />

If your email address changes, notify your instructor, the CTC Testing Office, and the CTC Distance Learning Records<br />

Office at least two weeks in advance.<br />

Student Support Services<br />

If you have a physical or learning disability or need tutoring assistance, please go to the Student Support Services<br />

section of this bulletin for information.<br />

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Student Support Services<br />

Refer to the Student Services section of the CTC Course Catalog 2002-2004 for detailed information about the various<br />

student support services provided. Listed below is a brief description of some of the services. Locations and phone<br />

numbers are listed in the back of this bulletin.<br />

Distance learners may contact Project PASS for tutoring assistance, and the Director of Student Support Services for<br />

information on disability support services and learning disability services.<br />

Individuals requesting disability/learning disability support services should contact the Director or appropriate office<br />

preferably before the regular registration periods of each semester/term.<br />

Learning Resource Center<br />

Provides self-paced developmental math and English instruction.<br />

Provides assistance in reading and math for nursing students.<br />

Provides assistance in preparing for the GED.<br />

Project PASS<br />

Limited textbook lending library for vocational/technical students<br />

Tutoring services for vocational and academic courses<br />

Academic Counseling<br />

Online tutors available in designated subject areas such as math<br />

Online Tutoring Assistance<br />

Academic Systems is a free online resource available to all students through the CTC distance learning website.<br />

Tutorials are available in math, writing, and study skills.<br />

Disability Support Services<br />

Provides individualized assistance to students who are physically or sensorially impaired. Documentation of the<br />

disability is required to receive services.<br />

Learning Disability Support Services<br />

Provides assistance to students with a documented learning disability.<br />

Single Parent/Displaced Homemaker Support Services<br />

Provides limited childcare assistance and career guidance and counseling services for students in vocational/technical<br />

programs who may find it difficult to remain in school or who are attending college after a long absence from formal<br />

education.<br />

Gender Equity Project<br />

Provides limited financial childcare assistance and academic advisement to persons entering nontraditional career fields<br />

in vocational/technical programs.<br />

Transportation Assistance Program<br />

Free transportation to classes for CTC students. Designated pick-up/drop-off points in Killeen, Harker Heights,<br />

Copperas Cove, and Ft. Hood.<br />

Limited English Proficiency Tutoring (LEP)<br />

Provides individualized tutorial assistance to students whose native language is not English or who live in a family or<br />

community environment where dominate language is not English.<br />

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Spring 2004 Academic Calendar<br />

Early SOAR/Telephone Registration with delayed payment................................................................. Nov 17-26<br />

Eary SOAR/Telephone Registration Payment Due ............................................................................... December 1<br />

SOAR/Telephone Registration with same day payment ........................................................................ Dec 1-19 & Jan 5-8<br />

Regular Registration, <strong>Schedule</strong>d Walk-In.............................................................................................. January 5-8<br />

Extended SOAR/Telephone/Walk-In Registration (no late or schedule change fees) .......................... January 9<br />

Spring 2004 Classes Begin ................................................................................................................... January 9<br />

Extended Walk-In Registration (no late or schedule change fees) ........................................................ January 12-13<br />

Late Registration ($10 late fee and $5 schedule change fee) ................................................................ January 14-16*<br />

Last Day to Add a Course ($5 schedule change fee) ............................................................................. January 16<br />

Last Day to Drop first 8-Week Term Classes ........................................................................................ January 16<br />

Martin Luther King Day (Administrative Offices closed) ..................................................................... January 19<br />

Last Day to Drop 16-Week Classes ....................................................................................................... January 27<br />

President's Day (Administrative Offices closed) ................................................................................... February 16<br />

Last Day to Withdraw from first 8-Week Term Classes ....................................................................... February 19<br />

Second 8-Week Term Begins................................................................................................................. March 8<br />

Last Day to Drop second 8-Week Term Classes (Administrative Offices open) .................................. March 15<br />

Spring Break (Administrative Offices open) ......................................................................................... March 15-19<br />

Last Day to Withdraw from 16-Week Classes ....................................................................................... April 8<br />

Last Day to Withdraw from second 8-Week Term Classes (Records Office closes at 11a.m.)............ April 23<br />

Final Exam Week ................................................................................................................................... May 3-7<br />

Graduation .............................................................................................................................................. May 7<br />

* A student may not miss more than one scheduled class meeting unless course instructor approves late course add.<br />

** Electronic registration unavailable during official college holidays or closings.<br />

Distance Learning (DL) Registration and Course Offerings<br />

No late registration for online courses.<br />

Local area students are those in the <strong>College</strong>'s Killeen, Fort Hood, Harker Heights, Copperas Cove and Service<br />

Areas. Last day to drop an 8-week online course is the 6th class day, and the last day to drop a 16-week online<br />

course is the 12th class day.<br />

January 9 - May 7 (registration starts November 17)<br />

Last day for students in remote areas to register December 27<br />

Last day for students in local area to register January 5<br />

Last day to drop a 16-week online course January 27<br />

Last day to withdraw April 8<br />

January 9 - March 5 (registration starts November 17)<br />

Last day for students in remote areas to register December 27<br />

Last day for students in local area to register January 5<br />

Last day to drop 8-week online course January 16<br />

Last day to withdraw February 19<br />

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January 28 - March 23 (registration starts December 8)<br />

Last day for students in remote areas to register January 15<br />

Last day for students in local area to register January 22<br />

Last day to drop 8-week online course February 4<br />

Last day to withdraw March 9<br />

February 23 - April 16 (registration starts December 8)<br />

Last day for students in remote areas to register February 10<br />

Last day for students in local area to register February 19<br />

Last day to drop 8-week online course March 1<br />

Last day to withdraw (Records Office closes at 11:00 a.m.) April 2<br />

March 8 - May 7 (registration starts December 8)<br />

Last day for students in remote areas to register February 24<br />

Last day for students in local area to register March 4<br />

Last day to drop 8-week online course March 15<br />

Last day to withdraw (Records Office closes at 11:00 a.m.) April 23<br />

March 29 - May 21 (registration starts December 8)<br />

Last day for students in remote areas to register March 16<br />

Last day for students in local area to register March 25<br />

Last day to drop 8-week online course April 5<br />

Last day to withdraw (Records Office closes at 11:00 a.m.) May 7<br />

April 26 - June 18 (registration starts December 8)<br />

Last day for students in remote areas to register April 13<br />

Last day for students in local area to register April 22<br />

Last day to drop 8-week online course May 3<br />

Last day to withdraw (Records Office closes at 11:00 a.m.) June 4<br />

Fort Hood Classes<br />

Registration usually starts three weeks before classes start.<br />

Classes: January 28 - March 31<br />

Classes: April 5 - May 29<br />

New Student Orientation<br />

Friday January 9 at 9:00 a.m.<br />

Building 113 Room 106<br />

Call 526-1258 to sign up!<br />

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New Student Registration, Spring 2004<br />

New students may start the admission process in advance of actual registration. Refer to Page 2 and the General<br />

Information section of this bulletin for admissions, testing, and general enrollment information. To avoid possible<br />

delays, submit admissions packet at least 72 hours before you register.<br />

Reminders:<br />

For Skills Center programs, meet with a Skills Center Counselor in Bldg. 118, Room 14 prior to testing and<br />

registration.<br />

International students must have their registration approved by the Director of International Student Services before<br />

registering by phone or SOAR.<br />

Evening counseling appointments are available on designated dates. Call (254) 526-1226 or (800) 792-3348, ext.<br />

1226 for an appointment.<br />

Preregistration orientation scheduled on designated Fridays. Conact Guidance and Counseling for dates and times.<br />

For courses that require departmental approval, students must obtain approval prior to registration.<br />

If enrolling in science classes, you must register for the corresponding lab section of the class.<br />

Telephone/SOAR Registration <strong>Schedule</strong>s<br />

(254) 526-1651 or https://admin.ctcd.edu<br />

Students eligible to register electronically may register according to the following schedules or any time on open dates.<br />

Registration is based on the last four digits of the student’s social security number. Systems are available: Monday-<br />

Friday, 6:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.; Saturday, 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.; and Sunday, 12:00 noon to 8:00 p.m.<br />

Financial Aid Students Special Note: Students whose financial aid applications have been approved for FY 2004 must<br />

contact the Financial Aid Office at 526-1518/1519 immediately following electronic registration to ensure financial aid<br />

funds are dispersed.<br />

Who May Register Electronically?<br />

New students who have completed the admissions process.<br />

Former students who have completed the readmissions process and have no restrictions/holds on their records.<br />

Continuing students who have no restrictions/holds on their records.<br />

Period 1 – Early Telephone/SOAR Registration with Delayed Payment<br />

November 17 – November 26<br />

Payment due December 1<br />

Last 4 Digits of<br />

Social Security # May register on<br />

0000-2499 Mon. Nov. 17 Fri. Nov. 21<br />

2500-4999 Tue. Nov. 18 Mon. Nov. 24<br />

5000-7499 Wed. Nov. 19 Tue. Nov. 25<br />

7500-9999 Thu. Nov. 20 Wed. Nov. 26<br />

Open Sat.-Sun., Nov. 22-23<br />

Period 2 – Advanced Telephone/SOAR Registration with Same Day Payment<br />

December 1-19<br />

Payment due same day that you register.<br />

Last 4 digits of<br />

Social Security # May register on<br />

8000-9999 Mon. Dec. 1<br />

6000-7999 Tue. Dec. 2<br />

4000-5999 Wed. Dec. 3<br />

2000-3999 Thu. Dec. 4<br />

0000-1999 Fri. Dec. 5<br />

Open Sat. Dec. 6 – Fri. Dec. 19<br />

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Period 3 – Regular Telephone/SOAR Registration with Same Day Payment<br />

January 5-8<br />

Payment due same day that you register.<br />

Special Note: Regular registration ends Thursday, January 8. Tuition and refund schedule applies for course drops and<br />

schedule changes made on or after January 9.<br />

Last 4 digits of<br />

Social Security # May register on<br />

Open Mon. Jan 5-Thu. Jan 8 6:00 am -8:00 pm<br />

Period 4: Extended Telephone/SOAR Registration with Same Day Payment<br />

Refund <strong>Schedule</strong> applies.<br />

Last 4 digits of<br />

Social Security # May register on<br />

Open Fri. Jan. 9 6:00 am-8:00 pm<br />

Open Sat. Jan. 10 9:00 am-3:00 pm<br />

Open Sun. Jan. 11 12:00 noon-8:00 pm<br />

Walk-In Registration <strong>Schedule</strong>s<br />

Students may register during walk-in registration based on the following schedules or any time on open dates.<br />

Registration is by the last four digits of the student’s social security number.<br />

Financial Aid students must stop at the Financial Aid desk if they register during walk-in registration.<br />

Who May Register During Walk-In Registration?<br />

New Students who have not completed the admissions process.<br />

Former Students who have not completed the readmissions process.<br />

For Continuing Students who are changing majors, need course placement advisement, or are unable to register<br />

electronically due to restrictions/holds.<br />

Regular Registration Walk-In with Same Day Payment<br />

LBJ Fine Arts Building 112<br />

January 5-8<br />

Last 4 digits of May register<br />

Social Security # Date Start/End Times<br />

9000-9999 Mon. Jan. 5 8:00 am – 10:00 am<br />

8000-8999 Mon. Jan. 5 10:00 am – 12:00 noon<br />

7000-7999 Mon. Jan. 5 2:00 pm-4:00 pm<br />

Open Mon. Jan. 5 4:00 pm-7:00 pm<br />

6000-6999 Tue. Jan. 6 8:00 am – 10:00 am<br />

5000-5999 Tue. Jan. 6 10:00 am – 12:00 noon<br />

4000-4999 Tue. Jan. 6 2:00 pm-4:00 pm<br />

Open Tue. Jan. 6 4:00 pm-7:00 pm<br />

3000-3999 Wed. Jan 7 8:00 am – 11:00 am<br />

2000-2999 Wed. Jan 7 10:00 am – 12:00 noon<br />

0000-1999 Wed. Jan 7 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm<br />

Open Thu. Jan 8 8:00 am – 4:00 pm<br />

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Extended Walk-in Registration with Same Day Payment. Tuition and Fees Refund <strong>Schedule</strong><br />

Applies.<br />

January 9, 12-13<br />

Last 4 digits of May register on<br />

Social Security # Dates Times Where<br />

Open Fri. Jan. 9 8:00 am to 1:00 pm LBJ Fine Arts Bldg. 112<br />

Open Mon. Jan. 12-Tue. Jan 13 8:00 am to 5:00 pm: Student Services Bldg. 119<br />

Academic Advisement open.<br />

8:00 am to 6:00 pm:<br />

Records, Financial Aid,<br />

and Business Offices open.<br />

Late Walk-In Registration with Same Day Payment<br />

January 14-16<br />

Last 4 digits of<br />

Social Security # May register on<br />

Dates Times Where<br />

Open Wed. Jan. 14-Thu. Jan. 15* 8:00 am to 5:00 pm Student Services Bldg. 119<br />

(Academic Advisement stops<br />

at 4:00 pm; Records and<br />

Business Offices close at 5:00 pm.)<br />

Fri. Jan. 16* 8:00am to 11:00 am Student Services Bldg. 119<br />

*Students may not miss more than one class meeting unless course instructor approves late course add.<br />

Spring 2004 Final Exam <strong>Schedule</strong> May 3-7<br />

Regular Class Times Day(s) Exam Hours Day Date<br />

9:00 am/9:30 am M W 8:00-10:00 am Monday May 3<br />

12:00 pm/12:30 pm M W 11:00 am-1:00 pm Monday May 3<br />

2:00 pm/3:00 pm M W 2:00-4:00 pm Monday May 3<br />

6:00 pm M W 6:00-8:00 pm Monday May 3<br />

8:00 pm/9:00 pm M W 8:00-10:00 pm Monday May 3<br />

9:00am/9:30am T Th 8:00-10:00 am Tuesday May 4<br />

12:00 pm T Th 11:00 am-1:00 pm Tuesday May 4<br />

3:00 pm T Th 2:00-4:00 pm Tuesday May 4<br />

5:30 pm/6:00 pm T Th 6:00-8:00 pm Tuesday May 4<br />

8:00 pm/9:00 pm T Th 8:00-10:00 pm Tuesday May 4<br />

7:30 am/8:30 am M W 7:30-9:30 am Wednesday May 5<br />

10:30 am/11:00 am M W 10:00 am-12:00 pm Wednesday May 5<br />

1:30 pm M W 1:00-3:00 pm Wednesday May 5<br />

3:30 pm/4:30 pm M W 3:30-5:30 pm Wednesday May 5<br />

7:30 pm M W 7:00-9:00 pm Wednesday May 5<br />

7:30 am/8:30 am T Th 7:30-9:30 am Thursday May 6<br />

10:30 am T Th 10:00 am-12:00 pm Thursday May 6<br />

1:30 pm T Th 1:00-3:00 pm Thursday May 6<br />

4:30pm T Th 3:30-5:30 pm Thursday May 6<br />

7:30 pm T Th 7:00-9:00 pm Thursday May 6<br />

8:00 am/9:00 am F 8:00-10:00 am Friday May 7<br />

8:30 am/9:00 am Sat 9:00-11:00 am Saturday April 30<br />

12:00 pm Sat 1:00-3:00 pm Saturday April 30<br />

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Tuition Scale for Spring 2004<br />

Semester Resident Resident Nonresident &<br />

Hours In-District Out-of-District International<br />

1 $90 $105 $500<br />

2 $90 $105 $575<br />

3 $90 $105 $650<br />

4 $120 $140 $725<br />

5 $150 $175 $800<br />

6 $180 $210 $875<br />

7 $210 $245 $950<br />

8 $240 $280 $1025<br />

9 $270 $315 $1100<br />

10 $300 $350 $1175<br />

11 $330 $385 $1250<br />

12 $360 $420 $1325<br />

13 $390 $455 $1400<br />

14 $420 $490 $1475<br />

15 $450 $525 $1550<br />

16 $480 $560 $1625<br />

17 $510 $595 $1700<br />

18 $540 $630 $1775<br />

Students who register Early by Telephone or SOAR<br />

must pay for their classes by December 1, 2003.<br />

After December 1, payment is required at the time of<br />

registration. Your registration is not finalized until payment<br />

is received. You cannot participate in class if registration is<br />

not finalized. It is your responsibility to make sure that your<br />

registration is finalized. You can verify this by looking up<br />

your account on SOAR.<br />

� Students are responsible for any additional amounts due CTC from post-enrollment audits<br />

and corrections, including all fees and waivers; i.e. registration assessing errors, dropping or<br />

adding classes, invalid employment or third-party waivers, etc.<br />

Credit Courses-Refund <strong>Schedule</strong><br />

Students who officially withdraw from the institution or who<br />

reduce their semester credit hour load shall have their tuition<br />

and mandatory fees refunded as follows:<br />

Spring 16-Week Courses<br />

Before the start of the Spring Semester January 8 100%<br />

During the first 15 class days January 9-30 70%<br />

During the 16 th through 20 th class day February 2-6 25%<br />

After the 20 th class day February 7 None<br />

� Students who register for classes during<br />

late registration will not be eligible to receive a<br />

100% refund on the dropped classes.<br />

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Additional Fees:<br />

The resident in-district tuition scale<br />

is at the rate of $30 per credit hour<br />

with a minimum of $90.<br />

The resident out-of-district scale is<br />

at the rate of $35 per credit hour with<br />

a minimum of $105.<br />

The nonresident scale begins at<br />

$500 and continues at the rate of<br />

$75 per credit hour.<br />

The tuition listed does not include<br />

lab fees. These fees are listed in the<br />

<strong>College</strong> Catalog.<br />

Fees are due and payable at the<br />

time of registration.<br />

Cash, Visa, MasterCard, American<br />

Express or Discover are accepted.<br />

Late Registration Fee: $10 when<br />

registering on or after the first day of<br />

classes.<br />

<strong>Schedule</strong> Change Fee: $5 when<br />

dropping one or more classes.<br />

General Fee: $8 per semester<br />

hour. This fee does not apply to<br />

online courses.<br />

If you have any<br />

questions regarding<br />

tuition, fees, or<br />

payments please<br />

contact the Business<br />

Office at 526-1217.<br />

Office hours are:<br />

Monday-Thursday:<br />

8am-5pm<br />

Friday: 8am-11am


Agriculture<br />

Nursing and Science Building 150, Room 1009, 526-1288<br />

Dr. Dr. Patrick Patrick K. K. Hidy, Hidy, Department Department Chair<br />

Chair<br />

Animal Animal Health Health - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2591 AGAH 134301 M W 9:00A.M. 9:50A.M. Aljoe 150 1039<br />

W 1:30P.M. 4:20P.M. 150 1058<br />

Animal Animal Reproduction Reproduction - - 3 3 credit credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2593 AGAH 134701 M W 10:30A.M. 11:50A.M. Faubion 150 1058 These courses have a lab and LAB FEES.<br />

M 1:30P.M. 4:20P.M. 101 22C<br />

Beef Beef Cattle Cattle Production Production - - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2595 AGAH 135301 T Th 9:00A.M. 9:50A.M. Aljoe 150 1058<br />

Th 1:30P.M. 4:20P.M. 150 1039<br />

Principles Principles of of Feeds Feeds and and Feeding Feeding Feeding - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2597 AGAH 231301 T Th 8:00A.M. 8:50A.M. Faubion 150 1058<br />

T 1:30P.M. 4:20P.M. 150 1058<br />

Equine Equine Science Science II II - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2605 AGEQ 131101 M W 12:00P.M. 12:50P.M. Trull 110 1<br />

W 1:00P.M. 3:50P.M.<br />

Equine Equine Behavior Behavior and and Training Training II II - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2610 AGEQ 230101 T Th 5:00P.M. 5:50P.M. Foote 110 1<br />

T Th 6:00P.M. 7:20P.M.<br />

Horsemanship Horsemanship II II - - 3 3 credit credit credit hours hours<br />

hours<br />

2614 AGEQ 233901 M W 4:00P.M. 4:50P.M. Trull 110 1<br />

M 5:00P.M. 8:00P.M.<br />

Internship Internship - - Agricultural Agricultural Business Business and and Management, Management, General General - - - 4 4 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2618 AGMG 248601 TBA TBA TBA Faubion Departmental Approval Required.<br />

Computers Computers in in Agriculture Agriculture Agriculture - - - 3 3 credit credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2622 AGRI 130901 T Th 12:00P.M. 12:50P.M. Aljoe 150 1075<br />

T 1:00P.M. 3:00P.M. 150 1077<br />

Greenhouse Greenhouse Greenhouse Management Management - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2645 HALT 230801 M W 8:00A.M. 8:50A.M. Faubion 150 1058<br />

W 1:30P.M. 4:50P.M. 149 Greenhouse<br />

Horticulture Horticulture - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2626 AGRI 141501 T Th 10:30A.M. 11:50A.M. Faubion 150 1058<br />

Th 1:30P.M. 4:20P.M. 149 Greenhouse<br />

Agriculture Agriculture Power Power Units Units - - 3 3 credit credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2630 AGRI 230101 T 1:30P.M. 6:30P.M. Walker 101 28<br />

Agriculture Agriculture Mechanics Mechanics I I - - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2631 AGRI 230301 T Th 4:30P.M. 7:00P.M. Walker 101 27<br />

Agriculture Agriculture Mechanics Mechanics II II - - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2632 AGRI 230401 Th 1:30P.M. 6:30P.M. Walker 101 28<br />

Introduction Introduction to to Agriculture Agriculture Economics Economics - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2634 AGRI 231701 T Th 9:00A.M. 10:20A.M. Faubion 150 1069<br />

Landscape Landscape Construction Construction - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2644 HALT 131901 M W 12:00P.M. 12:50P.M. Aljoe 150 1039<br />

M 1:30P.M. 4:20P.M. 150 1058<br />

Auto Collision Repair<br />

Sid Wieser Vocational Skills Center Building 118, Room 17, 526-1235/1349<br />

Don Don Donaldson, Donaldson, Donaldson, Department Department Chair<br />

Chair<br />

(See (See Industrial Industrial Technology)<br />

Technology)<br />

Automotive Mechanic/Technician<br />

Sid Wieser Vocational Skills Center Building 118, Room 17, 526-1235/1349<br />

Don Don Donaldson, Donaldson, Donaldson, Department Department Chair<br />

Chair<br />

(See (See Industrial Industrial Technology)<br />

Technology)<br />

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Aviation Science<br />

Systems Services Building 111, Room 250, 526-1241<br />

Curtis Curtis Gibson, Gibson, Department Department Chair<br />

Chair<br />

Departmental Approval Required for Flight and Ground School<br />

Intermediate Intermediate Flight Flight - - - 2 2 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2250 AIRP 125501 TBA TBA TBA Gibson KMAP 3<br />

Aircraft Aircraft Science Science - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2251 AIRP 130501 M W 10:30A.M. 11:50A.M. Gebhardt 104 126<br />

5013 AIRP 1305X1 TBA TBA TBA Gebhardt<br />

Aviation Aviation Aviation Meterology Meterology - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2262 AIRP 130701 M W 9:00A.M. 10:20A.M. Gibson 104 126<br />

Private Private Private Flight Flight - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2249 AIRP 131501 TBA TBA TBA Gibson KMAP 1<br />

Advanced Advanced Air Air Navigation Navigation - - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2252 AIRP 134101 M W 1:00P.M. 2:20P.M. Gebhardt 104 126<br />

Aerodynamics Aerodynamics - - 3 3 credit credit hours hours<br />

hours<br />

2266 AIRP 134301 T Th 10:30A.M. 11:50A.M. Gebhardt 104 126<br />

Private Private Private Pilot Pilot Ground Ground School School - - 4 4 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2253 AIRP 141701 M W 6:00P.M. 7:20P.M. Whitesell KMAP 1<br />

M W 7:30P.M. 8:50P.M.<br />

Instrument Instrument Ground Ground School School School - - - 4credit 4credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2276 AIRP 145101 M W 10:30A.M. 11:50A.M. Gibson 104 123<br />

M W 12:00P.M. 1:20P.M.<br />

Commercial Commercial Flight Flight - - 2 2 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2272 AIRP 223901 TBA TBA TBA Gibson KMAP 1<br />

Flight Flight Instructor Instructor - - Multiengine Multiengine Airplane Airplane - - 2 2 credit credit hours hours<br />

hours<br />

2279 AIRP 224301 TBA TBA TBA Gibson KMAP 1<br />

Instrument Instrument Flight Flight - - - 2 2 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2270 AIRP 225001 TBA TBA TBA Gibson KMAP 1<br />

Multiengine Multiengine Flight Flight - - - 2 2 credit credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2274 AIRP 225101 TBA TBA TBA Gibson KMAP 1<br />

Cert/Flight Cert/Flight Instructor Instructor Airplane- Airplane- 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2280 AIRP 233601 TBA TBA TBA Gibson KMAP 1<br />

Commercial Commercial Ground Ground Ground School School - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2264 AIRP 233701 T Th 12:00P.M. 1:20P.M. Gebhardt 104 126<br />

Flight Flight Inst-Instrument Inst-Instrument Air Air - - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2286 AIRP 234201 TBA TBA TBA Gibson KMAP 1<br />

Propulsion Propulsion Systems Systems - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2290 AIRP 235501 T Th 6:00P.M. 7:20P.M. Wessels KMAP 5<br />

Airline Airline Management Management Management - - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2268 AVIM 233101 T Th 9:00A.M. 10:20A.M. Gibson 104 126<br />

Barber<br />

For information, contact OG's School of Hair Design in Killeen, 526-4339<br />

or contact Don Donaldson, Vocational Skills Center Building 118, Room 17, 526-1235<br />

Ollie Ollie Weaver, Weaver, Director<br />

Director<br />

Classes Classes start start first first Tuesday, Tuesday, of of of September, September, December, December, March March and and and June June<br />

June<br />

Business Administration/Business Management<br />

Planetarium and Technology Center Building 152, Room 202, 526-1248<br />

Dr. Dr. John John Frith, Frith, Department Department Chair<br />

Chair<br />

Principles Principles of of Accounting Accounting I I - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

1026 ACCT 230101 M W 9:00A.M. 10:20A.M. White 152 114<br />

1027 ACCT 230102 T Th 10:30A.M. 11:50A.M. Smith 152 114<br />

1028 ACCT 230103 T Th 1:30P.M. 2:50P.M. Smith 152 114<br />

1032 ACCT 230104 T Th 9:00A.M. 10:20A.M. STAFF 152 114<br />

1029 ACCT 230105 T Th 6:00P.M. 7:20P.M. Hollister 152 114<br />

1031 ACCT 230106 T Th 7:30P.M. 8:50P.M. Hollister 152 114<br />

5031 ACCT 2301X1 TBA TBA TBA White Online course.<br />

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Principles Principles of of of Accounting Accounting II II - - - 3 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

1034 ACCT 230201 M W 10:30A.M. 11:50A.M. Smith 152 114<br />

1030 ACCT 230202 M W 1:30P.M. 2:50P.M. Smith 152 114<br />

1035 ACCT 230203 M W 6:00P.M. 7:20P.M. White 152 114<br />

5032 ACCT 2302X1 TBA TBA TBA Smith Online course.<br />

Business Business Business Computer Computer Applications Applications - - 4 4 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2421 BCIS 140501 T Th 10:30A.M. 1:20P.M. Coleman 121 103 Academic transfer version of ITSC 1409 for<br />

2423 BCIS 140502 M W 12:00P.M. 2:50P.M. Coleman 121 103 Business Administration Majors. LAB FEE<br />

Entrepreneurship Entrepreneurship and and and Business Business Plan Plan Development Development - - 3 3 credit credit hours hours<br />

hours<br />

2216 BUSG 137101 T Th 7:30P.M. 8:50P.M. Patterson 152 107<br />

Small Small Business Business Management Management - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2180 BUSG 230901 T Th 9:00A.M. 10:20A.M. Ledger 152 102<br />

2181 BUSG 230902 M W 6:00P.M. 7:20P.M. Ledger 152 102<br />

5278 BUSG 2309X1 TBA TBA TBA Ledger Online course.<br />

Business Business Principles Principles - - - 3 3 credit credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

1036 BUSI 130101 M W 9:00A.M. 10:20A.M. Frith 152 101<br />

1037 BUSI 130102 M W 10:30A.M. 11:50A.M. Frith 152 101<br />

1038 BUSI 130103 M W 6:00P.M. 7:20P.M. Frith 152 101<br />

1039 BUSI 130104 T Th 7:30A.M. 8:50A.M. Frith 152 101<br />

5033 BUSI 1301X1 TBA TBA TBA Frith Online course.<br />

5035 BUSI 1301X3 TBA TBA TBA Frith Online course. (3/8 - 5/7)<br />

Personal Personal Finance Finance - - 3 3 credit credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

5037 BUSI 1307X1 TBA TBA TBA White Online course.<br />

5037 BUSI 1307X3 TBA TBA TBA White Online course. (3/8 - 5/7)<br />

Salesmanship Salesmanship - - 3 3 credit credit hours hours (Formerly (Formerly BMGT BMGT 1333/MRKG 1333/MRKG 1333/MRKG 2333 2333 Principles Principles of of Selling)<br />

Selling)<br />

2184 BUSI 131101 T Th 1:30P.M. 2:50P.M. Ledger 152 102<br />

5281 BUSI 1311X1 TBA TBA TBA Ledger Online course.<br />

Business Business Law Law - - 3 3 credit credit credit hours hours (Formerly (Formerly BUSG BUSG 2305)<br />

2305)<br />

2187 BUSI 230101 M W 4:30P.M. 5:50P.M. Kleff 152 114<br />

5282 BUSI 2301X1 TBA TBA TBA Webster Online course.<br />

Supervision Supervision Supervision - - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

5276 BMGT 1301X1 TBA TBA TBA Hindman Online course.<br />

Principles Principles of of Management Management - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2175 BMGT 130301 M W 10:30A.M. 11:50A.M. Hindman 152 118<br />

2176 BMGT 130302 T Th 6:00P.M. 7:20P.M. Ledger 152 102<br />

5277 BMGT 1303X1 TBA TBA TBA VanDoren Online course.<br />

5287 BMGT 1303X3 TBA TBA TBA VanDoren Online course. (3/8 - 5/7)<br />

Office Office Management Management - - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2172 BMGT 132501 M W 9:00A.M. 10:20A.M. Ledger 152 102<br />

5279 BMGT 1325X1 TBA TBA TBA VanDoren Online course.<br />

5280 BMGT 1325X3 TBA TBA TBA VanDoren Online course. (3/8 - 5/7)<br />

Management Management Applications Applications I I - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2190 BMGT 237001 T 10:30A.M. 11:30A.M. Frith 152 113 Departmental Approval is required. LAB FEE.<br />

Projects course. Opportunity to earn SIFE Leadership Award, President's Student Service Award, and Corporate Letter for Resume.<br />

Management Management Applications Applications II II - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2191 BMGT 237101 T 10:30A.M. 11:30A.M. Frith 152 113 Departmental Approval is required. LAB FEE.<br />

Projects course. Opportunity to earn SIFE Leadership Award, President's Student Service Award, and Corporate Letter for Resume.<br />

Internship Internship - - Business Business Business Administration Administration and and Management, Management, General General - - - 4 4 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2182 BMGT 248801 W 5:00P.M. 5:50P.M. Ledger 152 102 Must be employed 18 hours per week.<br />

5283 BMGT 2488X1 TBA TBA TBA Ledger Online courseDept. Appr. is required. LAB FEE<br />

Internship Internship - - Business Business Business Administration Administration and and Management, Management, General General - - - 4 4 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2183 BMGT 248901 W 5:00P.M. 5:50P.M. Ledger 152 102 Must be employed 18 hours per week.<br />

5284 BMGT 2489X1 TBA TBA TBA Ledger Online Course Dept. Appr. is required. LAB FEE<br />

Human Human Relations Relations Relations - - 3 3 credit credit credit hours hours<br />

hours<br />

2178 HRPO 131101 T Th 10:30A.M. 11:50A.M. Ledger 152 102<br />

2179 HRPO 131102 T Th 6:00P.M. 7:20P.M. VanDoren 152 107<br />

Human Human Human Resource Resource Management Management - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2185 HRPO 230101 M W 1:30P.M. 2:50P.M. Hindman 152 136<br />

5280 HRPO 2301X1 TBA TBA TBA VanDoren Online course.<br />

Principles Principles of of Retailing Retailing - - 3 3 credit credit hours hours (Formerly (Formerly BMGT BMGT 1302) 1302)<br />

1302)<br />

2189 MRKG 130201 M W 12:00P.M. 1:20P.M. Ledger 152 107<br />

Principles Principles of of Marketing Marketing - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

5287 MRKG 1311X1 TBA TBA TBA Van Doren Online course.<br />

Real Real Estate Estate Property Property Management Management Management - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2219 RELE 131501 T Th 10:30A.M. 11:50A.M. Blalock 152 124<br />

Real Real Estate Estate Principles Principles - - 4 4 credit credit hours hours<br />

hours<br />

2217 RELE 140601 T Th 6:00P.M. 7:50P.M. Blalock 152 124 - Required for state sales license.<br />

Real Real Estate, Estate, Law Law of of Agency Agency - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2223 RELE 230101 M W 6:00P.M. 7:20P.M. Blalock 152 107 - Required for state sales license.<br />

Real Real Estate, Estate, Law Law of of Contracts Contracts - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2224 RELE 131101 T Th 9:00A.M. 10:20A.M. Henslee 152 107 - Required for state sales license.<br />

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Real Real Estate Estate Estate Internship Internship I I - - 4 4 credit credit hours hours<br />

Must be employed 18 hours/week.<br />

2226 RELE 248801 F 9:00A.M. 11:00A.M. Henslee 152 107 Departmental approval is required. LAB FEE.<br />

Real Real Estate Estate Estate Internship Internship II II - - - 4 4 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

Must be employed 18 hours/week.<br />

2225 RELE 248901 F 9:00A.M. 11:00A.M. Henslee 152 107 Departmental approval is required. LAB FEE.<br />

Business Business Computer Computer Applications Applications - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2500 BCIS 140501 T Th 10:30A.M. 1:20P.M. Coleman 121 103<br />

2501 BCIS 140502 M W 12:00P.M. 2:50P.M. Edwards 121 103<br />

<strong>College</strong> Developmental Studies<br />

Sid Wieser Vocational Skills Center Building 118, Room 6, 526-1209, 526-1137 (E.S.L.)<br />

John John Moffitt, Moffitt, Department Department Chair<br />

Chair<br />

<strong>College</strong> <strong>College</strong> Orientation Orientation for for International International Students Students - - 1 1 credit credit hour<br />

hour<br />

1720 DSED 010001 F 8:00A.M. 5:00P.M. Anderson 113 102B Class dates January 23 & 30<br />

<strong>College</strong> <strong>College</strong> Study Study Skills Skills - - 3 3 credit credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

1722 DSED 030001 M W 10:30A.M. 11:50A.M. STAFF 118 18<br />

1723 DSED 030002 M W 12:00P.M. 1:20P.M. STAFF 118 18<br />

1727 DSED 030006 T Th 9:00A.M. 10:20A.M. STAFF 102 209<br />

1728 DSED 030007 T Th 1:30P.M. 2:50P.M. STAFF 101 2<br />

1729 DSED 030008 T Th 7:30P.M. 8:50P.M. STAFF 101 2<br />

<strong>College</strong> <strong>College</strong> Study Study Skills Skills for for Foreign Foreign Students Students (TOEFL (TOEFL Prep) Prep) - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

1735 DSED 030201 T Th 10:30A.M. 12:00P.M. Sievers 113 104A This section is designated for International<br />

and Community Foreign Students only.<br />

Reading Reading and and Vocabulary Vocabulary Vocabulary I I (ESL) (ESL) - - 3 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

1736 DSLA 031001 M W 10:30A.M. 12:30P.M. Cook 101 22C<br />

1738<br />

1740<br />

DSLA<br />

DSLA<br />

031002<br />

031003<br />

M W<br />

M W<br />

10:30A.M.<br />

6:00P.M.<br />

12:30P.M.<br />

8:00P.M.<br />

STAFF<br />

Delgado<br />

101<br />

113<br />

25<br />

102B<br />

Mandatory Computer Lab Orientation: Bldg 118, Room 15A<br />

Rdg/Voc I - Friday, January 16, 8-9 A.M.<br />

Writing Writing I I I (ESL) (ESL) (ESL) - - 3 3 credit credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

Writing I - Friday, January 16, 10-11 A.M.<br />

1742 DSLA 031401 T Th 8:00A.M. 10:00A.M. Carmichael 113 102B<br />

These courses have a LAB FEE.<br />

1744 DSLA 031402 T Th 8:00A.M. 10:00A.M. STAFF 113 101<br />

Lab is 16 additional hours outside of class times.<br />

1745 DSLA 031403 T Th 1:00P.M. 3:00P.M. STAFF 113 102B<br />

1746 DSLA 031404 T Th 6:00P.M. 8:00P.M. STAFF 152 123<br />

Grammar Grammar I I (ESL) (ESL) - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

1748 DSLA 031501 M W 8:00A.M. 10:00A.M. Anderson 113 104A<br />

1750 DSLA 031502 M W 8:00A.M. 10:00A.M. Carmichael 113 102B These courses have a LAB FEE.<br />

1751 DSLA 031503 M W 1:00P.M. 3:00P.M. STAFF 113 104A<br />

1752 DSLA 031504 M W 6:00P.M. 8:00P.M. Dizon 113 101 Lab is included in class times.<br />

Listening Listening Listening Comprehension Comprehension Comprehension I I (ESL) (ESL) - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

1754 DSLA 031601 M W 1:30P.M. 4:00P.M. STAFF 113 101 These courses have a LAB FEE.<br />

1757 DSLA 031602 M W 10:00A.M. 12:30P.M. STAFF 113 104A<br />

1758 DSLA 031603 M W 6:00P.M. 8:30P.M. STAFF 113 104A Lab is included in class times.<br />

Speaking Speaking I I (ESL) (ESL) - - 3 3 credit credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

1760 DSLA 031701 T Th 1:30P.M. 3:30P.M. STAFF 113 104A<br />

1761 DSLA 031702 T Th 10:30A.M. 12:30P.M. STAFF 113 102B<br />

1762 DSLA 031703 T Th 6:00P.M. 8:00P.M. STAFF 113 101<br />

Reading Reading and and Vocabulary Vocabulary II II II (ESL) (ESL) (ESL) - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

1764<br />

1765<br />

1766<br />

DSLA<br />

DSLA<br />

DSLA<br />

032001<br />

032002<br />

032003<br />

M W<br />

M W<br />

M W<br />

10:30A.M.<br />

10:30A.M.<br />

6:00P.M.<br />

12:30P.M.<br />

12:30P.M.<br />

8:00P.M.<br />

Carmichael<br />

STAFF<br />

STAFF<br />

113<br />

102<br />

152<br />

102B<br />

209<br />

109<br />

Mandatory Computer Lab Orientation: Bldg 118, Room 15A<br />

Rdg/Voc II - Friday, January 16, 9-10 A.M.<br />

Writing II - Friday, January 16, 11 A.M. - 12 P.M.<br />

Writing Writing II II (ESL) (ESL) - - 3 3 credit credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

These courses have a LAB FEE.<br />

1768 DSLA 032101 T Th 8:00A.M. 10:00A.M. Anderson 113 104A<br />

Lab is 16 additional hours outside of class times.<br />

1770 DSLA 032102 T Th 8:00A.M. 10:00A.M. STAFF 113 106<br />

Academic Academic Listening Listening & & & Speaking Speaking II II II (ESL) (ESL) - - 3 3 credit credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

1772 DSLA 032201 M W 1:30P.M. 4:00P.M. Lamey 113 102B These courses have a LAB FEE.<br />

1776 DSLA 032202 T Th 6:00P.M. 8:00P.M. STAFF 113 104A Lab is included in class times.<br />

Reading Reading and and Vocabulary Vocabulary III III (ESL) (ESL) (ESL) - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

1778 DSLA 033001 M W 10:30A.M. 12:30P.M. Anderson 113 101 This course has a LAB FEE.<br />

1779 DSLA 03302 M W 10:30A.M. 12:30P.M. STAFF 152 138 Lab is 16 additional hours outside of class time.<br />

Academic Academic Listening Listening & & & Speaking Speaking III III (ESL) (ESL) - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

1782 DSLA 033201 T Th 1:30P.M. 4:00P.M. Cook 113 101 This course has a LAB FEE.<br />

1786 DSLA 033202 T Th 6:00P.M. 8:30P.M. Delgado 113 102B Lab is included in class time.<br />

Accent Accent Reduction Reduction (ESL) (ESL) - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

1787 DSLA 034001 T Th 10:30A.M. 12:00P.M. STAFF 113 101 This section is designated for International and<br />

1788 DSLA 030402 T Th 10:30A.M. 12:00P.M. STAFF 152 107 Community Foreign Students ONLY<br />

1789 DSLA 034003 S 8:00A.M. 11:30A.M. Delgado 113 102B<br />

Developmental Developmental Mathematics Mathematics Mathematics I I - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

1790 DSMA 030001 MTWTh 7:30A.M. 8:35A.M. STAFF 118 18<br />

1792 DSMA 030002 MTWTh 7:30A.M. 8:35A.M. STAFF 118 19<br />

1794 DSMA 030003 MTWTh 7:30A.M. 8:35A.M. STAFF 101 18 This course has a LAB FEE.<br />

1796 DSMA 030004 MTWTh 9:00A.M. 10:05A.M. STAFF 118 19<br />

1798 DSMA 030005 MTWTh 9:00A.M. 10:05A.M. STAFF 152 113<br />

1800 DSMA 030006 MTWTh 9:00A.M. 10:05A.M. STAFF 152 137<br />

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1802 DSMA 030007 MTWTh 10:30A.M. 11:35A.M. STAFF 118 19<br />

1804 DSMA 030008 MTWTh 10:30A.M. 11:35A.M. STAFF 101 5<br />

1806 DSMA 030009 MTWTh 10:30A.M. 11:35A.M. STAFF 152 137<br />

1808 DSMA 030010 MTWTh 12:00P.M. 1:05P.M. STAFF 152 137<br />

1810 DSMA 030011 MTWTh 12:00P.M. 1:05P.M. STAFF 101 18<br />

1814 DSMA 030013 MTWTh 1:30P.M. 2:35P.M. STAFF 101 5<br />

1816 DSMA 030014 MTWTh 1:30P.M. 2:35P.M. STAFF 152 118<br />

1820 DSMA 030016 MTWTh 3:00P.M. 4:05P.M. STAFF 101 17<br />

1824 DSMA 030018 MTWTh 4:45P.M. 5:50P.M. STAFF 101 17<br />

1826 DSMA 030019 MTWTh 6:00P.M. 7:05P.M. STAFF 118 16<br />

1830 DSMA 030021 MTWTh 7:30P.M. 8:35P.M. STAFF 118 16<br />

1831 DSMA 030022 MTWTh 7:30P.M. 8:35P.M. STAFF 101 8<br />

5226 DSMA 0302X1 TBA TBA TBA STAFF Online course. Student Data Form Required.<br />

Developmental Developmental Mathematics Mathematics II II - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

1836 DSMA 030101 MTWTh 7:30A.M. 8:35A.M. STAFF 101 4<br />

1838 DSMA 030102 MTWTh 7:30A.M. 8:35A.M. STAFF 101 17<br />

1840 DSMA 030103 T Th 7:30A.M. 9:40A.M. STAFF 152 121<br />

1842 DSMA 030104 MTWTh 9:00A.M. 10:05A.M. STAFF 152 136<br />

1844 DSMA 030105 MTWTh 9:00A.M. 10:05A.M. STAFF 101 17 This course has a LAB FEE.<br />

1846 DSMA 030106 MTWTh 9:00A.M. 10:05A.M. STAFF 101 18<br />

1848 DSMA 030107 MTWTh 9:00A.M. 10:05A.M. STAFF 118 16<br />

1850 DSMA 030108 MTWTh 10:30A.M. 11:35A.M. STAFF 152 136<br />

1852 DSMA 030109 MTWTh 10:30A.M. 11:35A.M. STAFF 101 17<br />

1854 DSMA 030110 MTWTh 10:30A.M. 11:35A.M. STAFF 101 18<br />

1856 DSMA 030111 MTWTh 12:00P.M. 1:05P.M. STAFF 152 118<br />

1858 DSMA 030112 MTWTh 12:00P.M. 1:05P.M. STAFF 101 17<br />

1860 DSMA 030113 M W 12:00P.M. 2:10P.M. STAFF 101 8<br />

1862 DSMA 030114 MTWTh 1:30P.M. 2:35P.M. STAFF 101 4<br />

1864 DSMA 030115 MTWTh 1:30P.M. 2:35P.M. STAFF 101 17<br />

1866 DSMA 030116 T Th 1:30P.M. 3:40P.M. STAFF 101 18<br />

1868 DSMA 030117 MTWTh 3:00P.M. 4:05P.M. STAFF 101 4<br />

1870 DSMA 030118 MTWTh 3:00P.M. 4:05P.M. STAFF 118 18<br />

1872 DSMA 030119 MTWTh 4:45P.M. 5:50P.M. STAFF 101 8<br />

1876 DSMA 030120 MTWTh 6:00P.M. 7:05P.M. STAFF 101 17<br />

1877 DSMA 030121 M W 6:00P.M. 8:10P.M. STAFF 101 5<br />

1878 DSMA 030122 MTWTh 7:30P.M. 8:35P.M. STAFF 101 17<br />

Developmental Developmental Mathematics Mathematics Mathematics IV IV - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

1930 DSMA 030301 MTWTh 7:30A.M. 8:35A.M. STAFF 101 8<br />

1932 DSMA 030302 MTWTh 7:30A.M. 8:35A.M. STAFF 152 137<br />

1934 DSMA 030303 MTWTh 7:30A.M. 8:35A.M. STAFF 118 16<br />

1936 DSMA 030304 MTWTh 9:00A.M. 10:05A.M. STAFF 101 8<br />

1938 DSMA 030305 MTWTh 9:00A.M. 10:05A.M. STAFF 101 4<br />

1942 DSMA 030307 MTWTh 10:30A.M. 11:35A.M. STAFF 101 8<br />

1944 DSMA 030308 MTWTh 10:30A.M. 11:35A.M. STAFF 118 16 This course has a LAB FEE.<br />

1946 DSMA 030309 MTWTh 12:00P.M. 1:05P.M. STAFF 101 4<br />

1948 DSMA 030310 T Th 12:00P.M. 2:10P.M. STAFF 101 8<br />

1950 DSMA 030311 MTWTh 12:00P.M. 1:05P.M. STAFF 118 16<br />

1952 DSMA 030312 MTWTh 1:30P.M. 2:35P.M. STAFF 118 16<br />

1954 DSMA 030313 MTWTh 1:30P.M. 2:35P.M. STAFF 118 18<br />

1956 DSMA 030314 MTWTh 3:00P.M. 4:05P.M. STAFF 101 8<br />

1958 DSMA 030315 MTWTh 4:45P.M. 5:50P.M. STAFF 118 16<br />

1960 DSMA 030316 M W 6:00P.M. 8:10P.M. STAFF 118 18<br />

1962 DSMA 030317 M W 6:00P.M. 8:10P.M. STAFF 101 18<br />

1966 DSMA 030319 T Th 6:00P.M. 8:10P.M. STAFF 101 18<br />

5241 DSMA 03008X1 TBA TBA TBA STAFF Online course. Student Data Form Required.<br />

Developmental Developmental Developmental Reading Reading I I - - - 3 3 credit credit hours hours<br />

hours<br />

1989 DSRE 030001 M W 9:00A.M. 10:20A.M. STAFF 101 3<br />

1991 DSRE 030002 M W 10:30A.M. 11:50A.M. STAFF 101 3<br />

1993 DSRE 030003 M W 1:30P.M. 2:50P.M. STAFF 101 3 This course has a LAB FEE<br />

1995 DSRE 030004 M W 6:00P.M. 7:20P.M. STAFF 101 3<br />

1997 DSRE 030005 M W 7:30P.M. 8:50P.M. STAFF 101 3<br />

1999 DSRE 030006 T Th 9:00A.M. 10:20A.M. STAFF 101 3<br />

2001 DSRE 030007 T Th 10:30A.M. 11:50A.M. STAFF 101 3<br />

Developmental Developmental Reading Reading II II - - - 3 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2029 DSRE 030101 M W 7:30A.M. 8:50A.M. STAFF 101 2<br />

2031 DSRE 030102 M W 9:00A.M. 10:20A.M. STAFF 101 2 This course has a LAB FEE<br />

2033 DSRE 030103 M W 10:30A.M. 11:50A.M. STAFF 101 2<br />

2034 DSRE 030104 M W 12:00P.M. 1:20P.M. STAFF 101 2<br />

2035 DSRE 030105 M W 1:30P.M. 2:50P.M. STAFF 101 2<br />

2037 DSRE 030106 M W 6:00P.M. 7:20P.M. STAFF 101 2<br />

2039 DSRE 030107 M W 7:30P.M. 8:50P.M. STAFF 101 2<br />

2041 DSRE 030108 T Th 9:00A.M. 10:20A.M. STAFF 101 2<br />

2043 DSRE 030109 T Th 10:30A.M. 11:50A.M. STAFF 101 2<br />

2045 DSRE 030110 T Th 12:00P.M. 1:20P.M. STAFF 101 2<br />

2047 DSRE 030111 T Th 6:00P.M. 7:20P.M. STAFF 101 2<br />

5252 DSRE 0301X1 TBA TBA TBA STAFF Online course. Student Data Form Required.<br />

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Developmental Developmental Writing Writing Writing I I - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2071 DSWR 030102 M W 10:30A.M. 11:50A.M. TBA 101 4<br />

2073 DSWR 030103 M W 12:00P.M. 1:20P.M. TBA 101 5 This course has a LAB FEE<br />

2075 DSWR 030104 M W 6:00P.M. 7:20P.M. TBA 101 4<br />

2077 DSWR 030105 T Th 9:00A.M. 10:20A.M. TBA 101 5<br />

2078 DSWR 030106 M W 9:00A.M. 10:20A.M. TBA 118 18<br />

Developmental Developmental Writing Writing Writing II II - - 3 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2101 DSWR 030202 M W 9:00A.M. 10:20A.M. TBA 152 107<br />

2103 DSWR 030203 M W 10:30A.M. 11:50A.M. TBA 152 107<br />

2107 DSWR 030205 M W 12:00P.M. 1:20P.M. TBA 101 3<br />

2110 DSWR 030206 M W 1:30P.M. 2:50P.M. TBA 101 18 This course has a LAB FEE<br />

2121 DSWR 030208 T Th 7:30A.M. 8:50A.M. TBA 101 2<br />

2123 DSWR 030209 T Th 9:00A.M. 10:20A.M. TBA 118 18<br />

2125 DSWR 030210 T Th 10:30A.M. 11:50A.M. TBA 118 18<br />

2129 DSWR 030211 T Th 12:00P.M. 1:20P.M. TBA 118 18<br />

2137 DSWR 030213 T Th 6:00P.M. 7:20P.M. TBA 101 4<br />

2139 DSWR 030214 T Th 7:30P.M. 8:50P.M. TBA 101 3<br />

5262 DSWR 0304X1 TBA TBA TBA STAFF Online course. Student Data Form Required.<br />

Communications<br />

Academic Building 104, Room 110, 526-1239<br />

Dr. Dr. Dr. John John Henderson, Henderson, Department Department Chair<br />

Chair<br />

News News Writing Writing and and Gathering Gathering Gathering II II - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

1136 COMM 231501 T Th 12:00P.M. 1:20P.M. Rose 104 122<br />

Introduction Introduction to to to Mass Mass Communications Communications - - 3 3 credit credit hours hours<br />

hours<br />

1138 COMM 130701 M W 12:00P.M. 1:20P.M. STAFF 104 118<br />

Composition Composition Composition and and Rhetoric Rhetoric I I I - - 3 3 credit credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

1051 ENGL 130101 M W 9:00A.M. 10:20A.M. Everett 104 105<br />

1052 ENGL 130102 M W 9:00A.M. 10:20A.M. Richardson 104 102<br />

1053 ENGL 130103 M W 10:30A.M. 11:50A.M. Lanza 104 113 Keyboarding required<br />

1054 ENGL 130104 M W 10:30A.M. 11:50A.M. Cornell 104 105<br />

1055 ENGL 130105 M W 12:00P.M. 1:20P.M. Richardson 104 113 Keyboarding required<br />

1056 ENGL 130106 M W 6:00P.M. 7:20P.M. Dakin 104 108<br />

1058 ENGL 130108 T Th 7:30A.M. 8:50A.M. Holston 104 113 Keyboarding required<br />

1059 ENGL 130109 T Th 9:00A.M. 10:20A.M. STAFF 104 123<br />

1060 ENGL 130110 T Th 10:30A.M. 11:50A.M. STAFF 104 105<br />

1061 ENGL 130111 T Th 12:00P.M. 1:20P.M. Matthews 104 105<br />

1062 ENGL 130112 T Th 3:00P.M. 4:20P.M. Matthews 104 101<br />

1063 ENGL 130113 M W 1:30P.M. 2:50P.M. Everett 104 113 Keyboarding required<br />

1064 ENGL 130114 T Th 6:00P.M. 7:20P.M. Cornell 104 108<br />

1065 ENGL 130115 T Th 1:30P.M. 2:50P.M. STAFF 104 102<br />

1067 ENGL 130116 T Th 9:00A.M. 10:20A.M. Everett 104 105<br />

5064 ENGL 1301X1 TBA TBA TBA Lanza<br />

5065 ENGL 1301X2 TBA TBA TBA Everett Online course. Student Data Form required.<br />

5066 ENGL 1301X3 TBA TBA TBA Simpson Online course. Student Data Form required.<br />

Composition Composition and and Rhetoric Rhetoric II II - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

1081 ENGL 130201 M W 9:00A.M. 10:20A.M. Simpson 104 103<br />

1082 ENGL 130202 M W 10:30A.M. 11:50A.M. Matthews 104 103<br />

1083 ENGL 130203 M W 7:30A.M. 8:50A.M. Everett 104 108<br />

1084 ENGL 130204 M W 1:30P.M. 2:50P.M. Matthews 104 102<br />

1085 ENGL 130205 M W 3:00P.M. 4:20P.M. Henderson 104 108<br />

1086 ENGL 130206 M W 6:00P.M. 7:20P.M. Simpson 104 103<br />

1087 ENGL 130207 T Th 9:00A.M. 10:20A.M. Holston 104 101<br />

1088 ENGL 130208 T Th 10:30A.M. 11:50A.M. Richardson 104 102<br />

1089 ENGL 130209 T Th 4:30P.M. 5:50P.M. Cornell 104 105<br />

1090 ENGL 130210 T Th 1:30P.M. 2:50P.M. Everett 104 105<br />

1094 ENGL 130211 M W 12:00P.M. 1:20P.M. STAFF 104 120<br />

1095 ENGL 130212 T Th 12:00P.M. 1:20P.M. Cornell 104 121<br />

5067 ENGL 1302X4 TBA TBA TBA Sullivan Online course. Student Data Form required.<br />

5074 ENGL 1302X9 TBA TBA TBA Simpson (8 weeks) Online course. Student Data Form required.<br />

Business Business Writing Writing - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

1116 ENGL 131201 M W 12:00P.M. 1:20P.M. Cornell 104 102<br />

5068 ENGL 1312X5 TBA TBA TBA Hubbell Online course. Student Data Form required.<br />

Technical Technical Writing Writing - - 3 3 credit credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

1120 ENGL 231101 M W 3:00P.M. 4:20P.M. STAFF 104 113 Keyboarding required<br />

1121 ENGL 231102 T Th 9:00A.M. 10:20A.M. Richardson 104 113 Keyboarding required<br />

5069 ENGL 2311X6 TBA TBA TBA Hubbell Online course. Student Data Form required.<br />

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British British Literature Literature I I - - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

1122 ENGL 232201 T Th 9:00A.M. 10:20A.M. Henderson 104 120<br />

1123 ENGL 232202 M W 10:30A.M. 11:50A.M. Simpson 104 102<br />

5070 ENGL 2322X7 TBA TBA TBA Williams Online course. Student Data Form required.<br />

British British Literature Literature II II - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

1127 ENGL 232301 T Th 6:00P.M. 7:20P.M. Lanza 104 107<br />

1128 ENGL 232302 T Th 10:30A.M. 11:50A.M. Simpson 104 123<br />

5071 ENGL 2323X8 TBA TBA TBA Simpson Self-paced Online course. Student Data Form required.<br />

American American Literature Literature Literature I I - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

5072 ENGL 2327X9 TBA TBA TBA Holston Online course. Student Data Form required.<br />

American American Literature Literature II II - - - 3 3 credit credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

1133 ENGL 232802 T Th 1:30P.M. 2:50P.M. Matthews 104 122<br />

1134 ENGL 232801 M W 10:30A.M. 11:50A.M. Holston 104 121<br />

5073 ENGL 2328Y1 TBA TBA TBA Sullivan Online course. Student Data Form required.<br />

World World Masterpieces Masterpieces II- II- 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

1132 ENGL 233301 M W 12:00P.M. 1:20P.M. Henderson 104 105<br />

Forensics Forensics Activities Activities Activities II II - - 1 1 credit credit hour<br />

hour<br />

1164 SPCH 114501 T 12:00P.M. 1:20P.M. Michura 104 103<br />

Forensics Forensics Activities Activities IV IV - - 1 1 credit credit credit hour<br />

hour<br />

1165 SPCH 214501 TBA TBA TBA Michura 104 103<br />

Public Public Speaking Speaking - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

1142 SPCH 131513 T Th 10:30A.M. 11:50A.M. STAFF 104 104<br />

1143 SPCH 131501 M W 12:00P.M. 1:20P.M. Simon 104 104<br />

1144 SPCH 131502 M W 1:30P.M. 2:50P.M. Simon 104 103<br />

1145 SPCH 131503 M W 10:30A.M. 11:50A.M. Schrotenboer 104 104<br />

1146 SPCH 131504 M W 12:00P.M. 1:20P.M. Schrotenboer 104 121<br />

1147 SPCH 131505 M W 3:00P.M. 4:20P.M. STAFF 104 103<br />

1148 SPCH 131506 T Th 7:30A.M. 8:50A.M. Simon 104 104<br />

1149 SPCH 131507 T Th 9:00A.M. 10:20A.M. Simon 104 104<br />

1150 SPCH 131508 T Th 10:30A.M. 11:50A.M. Borriceno 104 103<br />

1151 SPCH 131509 T Th 12:00P.M. 1:20P.M. Simon 104 104<br />

1152 SPCH 131510 M W 1:30P.M. 2:50P.M. Bearden 104 104<br />

1153 SPCH 131511 T Th 9:00A.M. 10:20A.M. Bearden 104 103<br />

1154 SPCH 131512 T 6:00P.M. 8:50P.M. Michura 104 104<br />

Interpersonal Interpersonal Communications Communications - - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

1155 SPCH 131801 M W 10:30A.M. 11:50A.M. Michura 104 118<br />

1156 SPCH 131802 M W 12:00P.M. 1:20P.M. Michura 104 122<br />

Business Business & & Professional Professional Speaking Speaking - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

1157 SPCH 132101 T Th 7:30A.M. 8:50A.M. Borriceno 104 105<br />

1158 SPCH 132102 T Th 9:00A.M. 10:20A.M. Borriceno 104 102<br />

1159 SPCH 132103 M W 6:00P.M. 7:20P.M. STAFF 104 104<br />

1160 SPCH 132104 M W 3:00P.M. 4:20P.M. Bearden 104 104<br />

Oral Oral Oral Performance Performance of of Literature Literature - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

1161 SPCH 234101 M W 9:00A.M. 10:20A.M. Simon 104 104<br />

Beginning Beginning Spanish Spanish I I - - - 4 4 credit credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

1172 SPAN 141102 MTWTh 10:30A.M. 11:50A.M. Gibson 104 107 These courses have a LAB FEE.<br />

1173 SPAX 141102 TBA TBA TBA Gibson 104 107<br />

1174 SPAN 141103 MTWTh 7:30A.M. 8:50A.M. Gibson 104 107<br />

1175 SPAX 141103 TBA TBA TBA Gibson 104 107<br />

1176 SPAN 141104 MTWTh 1:30P.M. 2:50P.M. Schweizer 104 106<br />

1177 SPAX 141104 TBA TBA TBA Schweizer 104 106<br />

1178 SPAN 141105 MTWTh 3:00P.M. 4:20P.M. Schweizer 104 106<br />

1179 SPAX 141105 TBA TBA TBA Schweizer 104 106<br />

1180 SPAN 141106 M W 6:00P.M. 8:40P.M. Schweizer 104 106<br />

1181 SPAX 141106 TBA TBA TBA Schweizer 104 106<br />

1182 SPAN 141107 MTWTh 9:00A.M. 10:20A.M. Gibson 104 107<br />

1183 SPAX 141107 TBA TBA TBA Gibson 104 107<br />

5078 SPAN 1411X1 TBA TBA TBA McQueen Online Student Data Form required.<br />

5079 SPAX 1411X1 TBA TBA TBA McQueen Departmental Approval Required.<br />

Beginning Beginning Spanish Spanish Spanish II II - - 4 4 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

1186 SPAN 141201 MTWTh 10:30A.M. 11:50A.M. Schweizer 112 100 These courses have a LAB FEE.<br />

1187 SPAX 141201 TBA TBA TBA Schweizer 112 100<br />

1188 SPAN 141202 T Th 9:00A.M. 11:50A.M. McQueen 104 106<br />

1189 SPAX 141202 TBA TBA TBA McQueen 104 106<br />

1190 SPAN 141203 MTWTh 1:30P.M. 2:50P.M. Gibson 104 107<br />

1191 SPAX 141203 TBA TBA TBA Gibson 104 107<br />

Intermediate Intermediate Intermediate Spanish Spanish II II - - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

1194 SPAN 231201 T Th 12:00P.M. 1:20P.M. McQueen 104 106<br />

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Computer-Aided Drafting and Design<br />

Engineering Arts Technology Building 101, Room 9, 526-1233<br />

H.J. H.J. H.J. Maglietta, Maglietta, Maglietta, Department Department Chair<br />

Chair<br />

Engineering Engineering Graphics Graphics I I - - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2510 ENGR 130402 T Th 5:30P.M. 8:00P.M. Owens 101 9 These courses have a LAB FEE.<br />

Engineering Engineering Graphics Graphics Graphics II II - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2513 ENGR 130501 M W 8:00A.M. 10:30A.M. Maglietta 101 5<br />

Machine Machine Drawing Drawing - - 4 4 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2516 DFTG 240201 T Th 8:00A.M. 10:30A.M. Maglietta 101 9<br />

Basic Basic Computer-Aided Computer-Aided Drafting Drafting Drafting - - 4 4 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2519 DFTG 140901 M W 11:00A.M. 1:30P.M. Maglietta 101 7<br />

Topotgraphical Topotgraphical Drafting Drafting - - 4 4 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2525 DFTG 242101 T Th 5:30P.M. 8:00P.M. Marley 101 7<br />

Pipe Pipe Drafting Drafting - - 4 4 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2521 DFTG 242301 M W 2:00P.M. 4:30P.M. Maglietta 101 7<br />

Final Final Project Project Project General General Drafting Drafting - - 4 4 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2526 DFTG 243801 T Th 11:00A.M. 1:30P.M. Maglietta 101 7<br />

Solid Solid Modeling Modeling - - 4 4 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2528 DFTG 244001 M W 5:30P.M. 8:00P.M. Skirmont 101 7<br />

Technical Technical Mathematics Mathematics - - 3 3 credit credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2531 TECM 130301 T Th 4:10P.M. 5:30P.M. Murray 101 5<br />

Computer Science<br />

Computer Science Building 121, Room 211, 526-1164<br />

Robert Grazinski, Department Chair<br />

Most Computer Science courses have prerequisites. Please refer to the current catalog.<br />

Introduction Introduction to to Computers Computers - - 3 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2311 COSC 130001 M W 12:00P.M. 1:20P.M. Kelly 104 103<br />

Introduction Introduction to to Computers Computers - - 3 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

5636 COSC 1300X2 TBA TBA TBA Grazinski 16 weeks<br />

5637 COSC 1300X3 TBA TBA TBA Grazinski 8 weeks (1/9 - 3/5)<br />

5653 COSC 1300X1 TBA TBA TBA Grazinski 8 weeks (3/8 - 5/7)<br />

Required Soft ware - Must have computer with CD-Rom , and Internet access with email. Online course. Student Data Form Required.<br />

Computer Computer Organization Organization Organization & & Machine Machine Language Language - - 4 4 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2310 COSC 242501 T Th 6:00P.M. 7:20P.M. Edwards 104 105<br />

Internet Internet Commerce Commerce - - 4 4 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2312 IMED 240901 T Th 4:30P.M. 5:50P.M. Green 121 103<br />

Internet Internet Internet Commerce Commerce - - 4 4 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

5646 IMED 2409X1 TBA TBA TBA Schroeder 16 weeks<br />

Required Soft ware - Must have computer with CD-Rom , Windows XPand Internet access with email. Online course. Student Data Form Required.<br />

Novell Novell Networking Networking - - 4 4 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2316 ITNW 142901 T Th 6:00P.M. 7:20P.M. Ford 121 107<br />

Networking Networking Essentials Essentials - - - 4 4 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2313 ITNW 143301 M W 1:30P.M. 2:50P.M. Green 104 127<br />

2314 ITNW 143302 T Th 6:00P.M. 7:20P.M. Perschbach 104 127<br />

Networking Networking Essentials Essentials - - - 4 4 credit credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

5652 ITNW 1433X1 TBA TBA TBA Schroeder 16 weeks<br />

Required Soft ware - Must have computer with CD-Rom , Windows XP and Internet access with email. Online course. Student Data Form Required.<br />

Introduction Introduction to to Internet Internet - - 4 4 credit credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2315 ITNW 143701 M W 10:30A.M. 11:50A.M. Perschbach 104 127<br />

Introduction Introduction to to Internet Internet - - 4 4 credit credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

5639 ITNW 1437X2 TBA TBA TBA Ford 16 weeks<br />

5709 ITNW 1437X3 TBA TBA TBA Ford 8 weeks (1/9 - 3/5)<br />

5654 ITNW 1437X1 TBA TBA TBA Ford 8 weeks (3/8 - 5/7)<br />

Required Soft ware - Must have computer with CD-Rom , Windows XP and Internet access with email. Online course. Student Data Form Required.<br />

Network Network Admin/Novell Admin/Novell Admin/Novell Network Network - - 4 4 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2317 ITNW 240501 T Th 12:00P.M. 2:50P.M. Ford 121 207 All Computer Science courses have a lab fee.<br />

Novell Novell Service Service and and Support Support - - 4 4 credit credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2318 ITNW 243101 T Th 7:30P.M. 10:20P.M. Ford 121 201<br />

Intro/PC Intro/PC Operating Operating System System System - - 4 4 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2319 ITSC 140501 M W 6:00P.M. 8:50P.M. Green 104 127<br />

2320 ITSC 140502 T Th 9:00A.M. 11:50A.M. Perschbach 104 127<br />

Intro/PC Intro/PC Operating Operating System System System - - 4 4 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

5635 ITSC 1405X1 TBA TBA TBA Schroeder 16 weeks Online course. Student Data Form Required.<br />

Required Soft ware - Must have computer with CD-Rom , and Internet access with email. Windows XP<br />

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Integrated Integrated Software Software Applications Applications - - 4 4 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2321 ITSC 140903 T Th 10:30A.M. 1:20P.M. Coleman 121 103<br />

2322 ITSC 140904 M W 10:30A.M. 1:20P.M. Mars 121 103<br />

2323 ITSC 140905 T Th 7:30A.M. 10:20A.M. Mott 121 103<br />

2324 ITSC 140906 M W 7:30A.M. 10:20A.M. Mars 121 103 There are additional courses<br />

2325 ITSC 140907 T Th 12:00P.M. 2:50P.M. Gibson 121 103 offered under Office Technology<br />

2326 ITSC 140908 M W 12:00P.M. 2:50P.M. Edwards 121 103<br />

2327 ITSC 140909 T Th 9:00A.M. 11:50A.M. Green 121 103<br />

2328 ITSC 140910 M W 9:00A.M. 11:50A.M. Mott 121 103<br />

2329 ITSC 140911 T Th 1:30P.M. 4:20P.M. Edwards 121 103<br />

2330 ITSC 140912 M W 1:30P.M. 4:20P.M. Mott 121 103<br />

2331 ITSC 140913 T Th 6:00P.M. 8:50P.M. Gibson 121 103<br />

2332 ITSC 140914 M W 6:00P.M. 8:50P.M. Mars 121 103<br />

Integrated Integrated Software Software Applications Applications - - 4 4 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

5650 ITSC 1409X2 TBA TBA TBA Edwards 16 weeks<br />

5651 ITSC 1409X3 TBA TBA TBA Edwards 8 weeks (1/9 - 3/5)<br />

5655 ITSC 1409X1 TBA TBA TBA Edwards 8 weeks (3/8 - 5/7) Online course. Student Data Form Required.<br />

Required Soft ware - Must have Computer with , with CD-Rom and Internet Access with email Windows XP<br />

AS/400 AS/400 Operating Operating System System I I - - 4 4 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2333 ITSC 141101 M W 6:00P.M. 7:20P.M. Coleman 121 108<br />

Internet Internet Web Web Page Page Devlopment Devlopment - - 4 4 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2334 ITSC 141301 M W 6:00P.M. 8:50P.M. Kelly 121 107<br />

Internet Internet Internet Web Web Page Page Development Development Development - - 4 4 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

5638 ITSC 1413X1 TBA TBA TBA Schroeder 16 weeks<br />

Special Special Topics/ Topics/ Info Info Systems Systems & & Business Business - - 4 4 credit credit hours hours Mandatory Mandatory Orientation Orientation on on January January 8, 8, 8, 5:00p.m., 5:00p.m., Bldg. Bldg. 121, 121, Room Room 211 211<br />

211<br />

2351 ITSC 149201 TBA TBA TBA Grazinski<br />

Personal Personal Computer Computer Help Help Desk Desk - - 4 4 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2336 ITSC 243901 T Th 10:30A.M. 11:50A.M. Ford 121 107<br />

Personal Personal Personal Computer Computer Help Help Help Desk Desk - - 4 4 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

5643 ITSC 2439X1 TBA TBA TBA Schroeder 16 weeks<br />

Required Soft ware - Must have computer with CD-Rom , and Internet access with email. Windows XP Online course. Student Data Form Required.<br />

Remote Remote Remote Access Access - - - 1 1 credit credit hour hour<br />

Mandatory Mandatory Orientation Orientation on on January January 8, 8, 5:00p.m., 5:00p.m., Bldg. Bldg. 121, 121, Room Room 211 211<br />

211<br />

2350 ITSE 119101 TBA TBA TBA Grazinski<br />

Introduction Introduction Introduction to to Computer Computer Programming Programming Programming - - 4 4 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2337 ITSE 140201 T Th 8:00A.M. 9:20A.M. Grazinski 104 118<br />

2338 ITSE 140202 M W 9:00A.M. 10:20A.M. Grazinski 121 107<br />

2339 ITSE 140203 M W 6:00P.M. 7:20P.M. Mikles 104 105<br />

Introduction Introduction to to COBOL COBOL Programming Programming Programming - - - 4 4 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2343 ITSE 141801 M W 1:30P.M. 2:50P.M. Gibson 121 107<br />

Introduction Introduction to to Visual Visual Basic Basic Basic - - - 4 4 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2340 ITSE 143101 T Th 9:00A.M. 10:20A.M. Gibson 121 107<br />

2341 ITSE 143102 M W 4:30P.M. 5:50P.M. Gibson 121 103<br />

System System Analysis Analysis Analysis and and Design Design - - 4 4 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2342 ITSE 145001 T Th 6:00P.M. 7:20P.M. Green 121 221<br />

System System Analsysis Analsysis and and Design Design - - 4 4 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

5640 ITSE 1450X1 TBA TBA TBA Schroeder 16 weeks<br />

Requirted Software - Must have computer with CD-Rom and Internet Access with email Windows XP<br />

Special Special Topics/Computer Topics/Computer Programming Programming - - 4 4 credit credit hours hours Mandatory Mandatory Orientation Orientation Orientation on on January January 8, 8, 5:00p.m., 5:00p.m., Bldg. Bldg. 121, 121, Room Room 211 211<br />

211<br />

2352 ITSE 149101 TBA TBA TBA Grazinski<br />

WEB WEB Authoring Authoring - - 4 4 credit credit hours hours<br />

hours<br />

2344 ITSE 241301 M W 7:30P.M. 8:50P.M. Mott 121 107<br />

Web Web Authoring Authoring - - 4 4 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

5649 ITSE 2413X1 TBA TBA TBA Schroeder 16 weeks<br />

Required Soft ware - Must have Windows XP, CD-ROM and Internet Access with email Windows XP<br />

Java Java Programming Programming - - 4 4 credit credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2357 ITSE 241701 M W 10:30A.M. 11:50A.M. Green 121 107<br />

Advanced Advanced C++ C++ Programming Programming - - 4 4 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2335 ITSE 243101 T Th 7:30P.M. 10:20P.M. Edwards 121 107<br />

Advanced Advanced COBOL COBOL Programming Programming - - 4 4 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2345 ITSE 245101 M W 6:00P.M. 7:20P.M. Gibson 104 102<br />

Internship Internship - - Computer Computer Programming Programming - - 4 4 credit credit hours hours Mandatory Mandatory Orientation Orientation Orientation on on January January 8, 8, 5:00p.m., 5:00p.m., Bldg. Bldg. 121, 121, Room Room 211 211<br />

211<br />

2353 ITSE 248601 TBA TBA TBA Grazinski<br />

Introduction Introduction to to Word Word Processing Processing - - 4 4 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2346 ITSW 140101 M W 7:30P.M. 10:20P.M. Coleman 121 103<br />

2347 ITSW 140102 T Th 1:30P.M. 4:20P.M. Perschbach 121 107<br />

Introduction Introduction to to Word Word Processing Processing - - 4 4 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

5641 ITSW 1401X2 TBA TBA TBA Perschbach 16 weeks<br />

5642 ITSW 1401X3 TBA TBA TBA Perschbach 8 weeks (1/9 - 3/5)<br />

5714 ITSW 1401X5 TBA TBA TBA Perschbach 8 weeks (3/8 - 5/7)<br />

Required Soft ware - Must have, CD-ROM and Internet Access with email Windows XP Online course. Student Data Form Required.<br />

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Introduction Introduction to to to Spreadsheets Spreadsheets - - 4 4 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2348 ITSW 140401 M W 12:00P.M. 2:50P.M. Coleman 121 107<br />

Introduction Introduction to to Spreadsheets Spreadsheets - - 4 4 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

5644 ITSW 1404X2 TBA TBA TBA Coleman 16 weeks<br />

5645 ITSW 1404X3 TBA TBA TBA Coleman 8 weeks (1/9 - 3/5)<br />

5657 ITSW 1404X1 TBA TBA TBA Coleman 8 weeks (3/8 - 5/7)<br />

Required Soft ware - Must have, CD-ROM and Internet Access with email Windows XP Online course. Student Data Form Required.<br />

Introduction Introduction to to to Databases Databases - - 4 4 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2349 ITSW 140701 M W 4:30P.M. 7:20P.M. Mott 121 107<br />

Introduction Introduction to to Databases Databases - - 4 4 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

5703 ITSW 1407X4 TBA TBA TBA Mott 16 weeks<br />

5704 ITSW 1407X5 TBA TBA TBA Mott 8 weeks (1/9 - 3/5)<br />

5705 ITSW 1407X7 TBA TBA TBA Mott 8 weeks (3/8 - 5/7)<br />

Required Soft ware - Must have Windows XP, CD-ROM and Internet Access with email Online course. Student Data Form Required.<br />

Internship/Data Internship/Data Processing Processing - - 4 4 credit credit hours hours Mandatory Mandatory Orientation Orientation on on January January 8, 8, 5:00p.m., 5:00p.m., Bldg. Bldg. 121, 121, Room Room 211<br />

211<br />

2354 ITSW 248601 TBA TBA TBA Grazinski<br />

Cosmetology<br />

For information, contact the <strong>College</strong> of Cosmetology in Killeen, 554-3309<br />

or contact Don Donaldson, Vocational Skills Center Building 118, Room 17, 526-1235<br />

Carla Carla Pomeroy, Pomeroy, Director<br />

Director<br />

Classes Classes start start first first Monday Monday of of September, September, December, December, March March and and June.<br />

June.<br />

Criminal Justice<br />

Criminal Justice Building 113, Room 108, 526-1275<br />

Joe Joe Hogan, Hogan, Department Department Chair<br />

Chair<br />

Probation Probation and and and Parole Parole - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2798 CJCR 130401 S 9:00A.M. 11:50A.M. Hull 113 103<br />

Basic Basic Firearms Firearms - - - 2 2 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2760 CJLE 121101 F 6:00P.M. 8:50P.M. Stoddard 113 103 Lab Fee. Departmental Approval is Required.<br />

Use Use of of Force Force - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2770 CJSA 135101 T Th 4:00P.M. 5:20P.M. Loven 113 103 Lab Fee. Departmental Approval is Required.<br />

Traffic Traffic Law Law and and Investigation Investigation - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2761 CJLE 133301 T Th 12:00Noon 1:20P.M. Cella 113 103<br />

Criminalistics Criminalistics I I - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2777 CJSA 130801 S 12:00Noon 2:50P.M. Hunter 113 103 Prerequisite: CRIJ 2314/CJSA 1342<br />

Ethics Ethics in in Criminal Criminal Justice Justice - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2767 CJSA 134801 M W 1:30P.M. 2:50P.M. Shelton 113 103<br />

Introduction Introduction to to Criminal Criminal Justice Justice Justice - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2757 CRIJ 130101 F 1:00P.M. 3:50P.M. Karakashian 113 103<br />

Court ourt Systems Systems and and Practices Practices - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2779 CRIJ 130601 F 9:00A.M. 11:50A.M. Karakashian 113 103<br />

Crime Crime in in in America America - - 3 3 credit credit hours hours<br />

hours<br />

2782 CRIJ 130701 T Th 1:30P.M. 2:50P.M. Cella 113 103<br />

Fundamentals Fundamentals of of Criminal Criminal Law Law - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2785 CRIJ 131001 T Th 9:00A.M. 10:20A.M. Hogan 113 103<br />

2786 CRIJ 131002 T Th 6:00P.M. 7:20P.M. Hogan 113 103<br />

Juvenile Juvenile Justice Justice System System System - - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2788 CRIJ 131301 M W 3:00P.M. 4:20P.M. Shelton 113 103<br />

Criminal Criminal Criminal Investigation Investigation - - 3 3 credit credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2765 CRIJ 231401 M W 10:30A.M. 11:50A.M. Cella 113 103<br />

2794 CRIJ 231402 M W 6:00P.M. 7:20P.M. Cella 113 103<br />

Legal Legal Aspects Aspects of of Law Law Enforcement Enforcement - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2754 CRIJ 232301 T Th 10:30A.M. 11:50A.M. Hogan 113 103<br />

2755 CRIJ 232302 T Th 7:30P.M. 8:50P.M. Hogan 113 103<br />

Police Police Systems Systems and and and Practices Practices - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2791 CRIJ 232801 M W 12:00Noon 1:20P.M. Cella 113 103<br />

2792 CRIJ 232802 M W 7:30P.M. 8:50P.M. Cella 113 103<br />

Practicum Practicum in in Corrections Corrections (Internship) (Internship) - - 4 4 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2771 CJCR 246601 TBA TBA TBA Hogan TBA Departmental Approval Required.<br />

Internship Internship in in Law Law Enforcement Enforcement - - 4 4 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2778 CJLE 248601 TBA TBA TBA Hogan TBA Departmental Approval Required.<br />

Internship Internship in in Criminal Criminal Justice Justice Studies Studies - - 4 4 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2766 CJSA 248801 TBA TBA TBA Hogan TBA Departmental Approval Required.<br />

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Online Online Online Courses. Courses. Student Student Data Data Form Form Required.<br />

Required.<br />

Intermediate Intermediate Crime Crime Scene Scene Investigation Investigation - - 3 3 credit credit hours hours<br />

Prerequisite: CRIJ 2314/CJSA 1342<br />

5315 CJLE 1345X1 TBA TBA TBA Dixon January Start Date<br />

Rights Rights of of Prisoners Prisoners - - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

5321 CJLE 1358X1 TBA TBA TBA Herring March Start Date<br />

Child Child Abuse Abuse Prevention Prevention and and Investigations Investigations - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

Prerequisite CRIJ 2314/CJSA 1342 or CRIJ 1313/CJSA 1317<br />

5380 CJSA 2331X1 TBA TBA TBA Loven March Start Date<br />

Correctional Correctional Systems Systems and and Practices Practices - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

5325 CRIJ 2313X1 TBA TBA TBA Andrews January Start Date<br />

Diesel Engine Mechanic and Repairer<br />

Sid Wieser Vocational Skills Center Building 118, Room 17, 526-1235/1349<br />

Don Don Donaldson, Donaldson, Donaldson, Department Department Chair<br />

Chair<br />

(See (See Industrial Industrial Technology)<br />

Technology)<br />

Early Childhood Professions<br />

Child Development Center 117, Room 116, 526-1900<br />

Gordon Gordon Bacon, Bacon, Bacon, Department Department Chair<br />

Chair<br />

Special Special Topics Topics in in in Child Child Care Care (Learning (Learning Centers)- Centers)- 1 1 credit credit hour<br />

hour<br />

3125 CDEC 119501 S 8:30A.M. 11:30A.M. Marshall 117 110<br />

Curriculum Curriculum Resources Resources for for Early Early Childhood Childhood Programs Programs - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

3093 CDEC 131301 W 5:30P.M. 7:30P.M. Price 117 110<br />

3094 CDEX 131301 TBA TBA TBA Price<br />

Child Child Development Development Associate Associate Training Training III III III - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

3076 CDEC 232401 S 9:00A.M. 11:00A.M. Wheeler 117 104<br />

3077 CDEX 232401 TBA TBA TBA Wheeler<br />

Emergent Emergent Literacy Literacy For For Early Early Childhood Childhood - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

3089 CDEC 135601 M 5:30P.M. 7:30P.M. Holmes 117 110<br />

3090 CDEX 135601 TBA TBA TBA Holmes<br />

Math Math and and Science Science for for Early Early Childhood Childhood - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

3085 CDEC 135701 Th 5:30P.M. 7:30P.M. Holmes 117 110<br />

3086 CDEX 135701 TBA TBA TBA Holmes<br />

Creative Creative Arts Arts for for Early Early Childhood Childhood - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

3072 CDEC 135801 T 5:30P.M. 7:30P.M. Marshall 117 104<br />

3073 CDEX 135801 TBA TBA TBA Marshall<br />

Children Children Children with with Special Special Needs Needs - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

3095 CDEC 135901 W 5:30P.M. 7:30P.M. Aker 152 123<br />

3096 CDEX 135901 TBA TBA TBA Aker<br />

Administration Administration of of Programs Programs for for Children Children I I - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

3113 CDEC 232601 Th 7:30P.M. 9:30P.M. Bacon 150 1082<br />

3114 CDEX 232601 TBA TBA TBA Bacon<br />

The The School School Age Age Child Child - - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

3105 CDEC 234101 T 7:31P.M. 9:31P.M. Samuel 150 1082<br />

3106 CDEX 234101 TBA TBA TBA Samuel<br />

Cooperative Cooperative Education Education in in Child Child Development Development - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

3103 CDEC 238401 F 5:30P.M. 6:30P.M. Garza 117 104<br />

3104 CDEX 238301 TBA TBA TBA Garza<br />

Family Family Family and and the the Community Community Community - - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

3083 TECA 130301 W 12:30P.M. 2:30P.M. Bacon 152 113<br />

3084 TECX 130301 TBA TBA TBA Bacon<br />

3087 TECA 130302 T 5:30P.M. 7:30P.M. Bacon 152 101<br />

3088 TECX 130302 TBA TBA TBA Bacon<br />

Introduction Introduction to to Early Early Childhood Childhood Education Education - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

3070 TECA 131101 M 7:40P.M. 9:40P.M. Holmes 150 1082<br />

3071 TECX 131101 TBA TBA TBA Holmes<br />

3097 TECA 131102 M 12:30P.M. 2:30P.M. STAFF 152 113<br />

3098 TECX 131102 TBA TBA TBA STAFF<br />

Child Child Growth Growth Growth and and and Development Development - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

3080 TECA 135401 S 9:00A.M. 11:00A.M. Lauer 152 123<br />

3081 TECX 135401 TBA TBA TBA Lauer<br />

3074 TECA 135402 M 5:30P.M. 7:30P.M. Lauer 152 123<br />

3075 TECX 135402 TBA TBA TBA Lauer<br />

Nutrition, Nutrition, Health Health and and Safety Safety - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

3112 TECA 131801 Th 5:30P.M. 7:30P.M. Burke-Montez 152 101<br />

3111 TECX 131801 TBA TBA TBA Burke-Montez<br />

3109 TECA 131802 Th 12:30P.M. 2:30P.M. STAFF 152 136<br />

3110 TECX 131802 TBA TBA TBA STAFF<br />

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All Students Must Attend Orientation at the<br />

Nursing & Science Bldg (150), Room 1075<br />

on Jan 12, 2004 at 5:30pm.<br />

Contact the Lab Supervisor after registering and prior<br />

to orientation to schedule lab times.<br />

526-1682


Electronics Technology<br />

Engineering Arts Technology Building 101, Room 20, 526-1257<br />

Gus Gus Rummel, Rummel, Department Department Chair<br />

Chair<br />

DC DC Circuits Circuits - - 4 4 credit credit hours hours<br />

hours<br />

2541 CETT 140301 M W 3:00P.M. 5:30P.M. Winans 101 20B These courses have a LAB FEE.<br />

2542 CETT 140302 T Th 8:00P.M. 10:30P.M. Todd 101 20B<br />

AC AC Circuits Circuits - - 4 4 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2543 CETT 140501 T Th 12:30P.M. 3:00P.M. Winans 101 20B Prerequisite: CETT 1403<br />

2544 CETT 140502 T Th 5:30P.M. 8:00P.M. Todd 101 20B<br />

Electronics Electronics Fabrication Fabrication - - 4 4 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2545 CETT 142101 T Th 12:30P.M. 3:00P.M. Ahlhelm 101 23<br />

2546 CETT 142102 M W 5:30P.M. 8:00P.M. Ahlhelm 101 23<br />

Digital Digital Digital Fundamentals Fundamentals Fundamentals - - 4 4 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2547 CETT 142501 M W 12:30P.M. 3:00P.M. Rummel 101 20B<br />

2548 CETT 142502 M W 8:00P.M. 10:30P.M. Rummel 101 20B<br />

2549 CETT 1425X1 TBA TBA TBA Rummel Online course. Student Data Form Required.<br />

Solid Solid State State Devices Devices - - - 4 4 credit credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2550 CETT 142901 M W 3:00P.M. 5:30P.M. Ahlhelm 101 25 Prerequisite or Co-requisite: CETT 1405<br />

2551 CETT 142902 T Th 8:00P.M. 10:30P.M. Ahlhelm 101 23<br />

Solid Solid State State Circuits Circuits - - 4 4 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2552 CETT 144102 T Th 5:30P.M. 8:00P.M. Ahlhelm 101 25 Prerequisites: CETT 1429<br />

Introduction Introduction Introduction to to Computer Computer Technology Technology Technology - - 4 4 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2553 CPMT 140301 T Th 3:00P.M. 5:30P.M. Winans 101 20B<br />

2554 CPMT 1403X1 TBA TBA TBA Winans 20B Online course. Student Data Form Required.<br />

Computer Computer System System Troubleshooting Troubleshooting - - 4 4 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2555 CPMT 244502 M W 5:30P.M. 8:00P.M. Rummel 101 20B Prerequisite: CPMT 1445<br />

Digital Digital Communications Communications Communications - - - 4 4 4 credit credit hours hours<br />

hours<br />

2556 EECT 147601 TBA TBA TBA Ahlhelm 101 25<br />

Communications Communications Communications Circuits Circuits Circuits - - - 4 4 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2557 EECT 243901 T Th 3:00P.M. 5:30P.M. Ahlhelm 101 25 Prerequisite: EECT 1476<br />

Electronic Electronic Troubleshooting, Troubleshooting, Service Service Service and and Reair Reair - - 4 4 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2558 ELMT 243702 M W 8:00P.M. 10:30P.M. Ahlhelm 101 23<br />

LAN LAN Design Design & & Protocals: Protocals: Cisco Cisco Cisco I I - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2559 ITCC 130201 M W 7:30A.M. 10:00A.M. Rummel 101 19 Departmental Approval required.<br />

2560 ITCC 130202 T Th 5:30P.M. 8:00P.M. Rummel 101 19<br />

Basic Basic Router Router Configuration: Configuration: Configuration: Cisco Cisco Cisco II II - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2561 ITCC 130601 M W 10:00A.M. 12:30P.M. Rummel 101 19 Prerequsite: ITCC 1302<br />

2562 ITCC 130602 T Th 8:00P.M. 10:30P.M. Rummel 101 19 Departmental Approval required.<br />

Local Local Area Area Area Management Management (LAN): (LAN): Cisco Cisco III III III - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2563 ITCC 134202 M W 5:30P.M. 8:00P.M. Winans 101 19 Prerequisites: ITCC 1306 Departmetnal Approval required.<br />

Wide Wide Area Area Management Management (WAN): (WAN): Cisco Cisco IV IV - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2564 ITCC 134602 M W 8:00P.M. 10:30P.M. Winans 101 19 Prerequisite: ITCC 1342 Departmetnal Approval required.<br />

Configuring Configuring LAN LAN Switches: Switches: Cisco Cisco VII VII - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2565 ITCC 234001 T Th 7:30A.M. 10:00A.M. Winans 101 19 Prerequisite: CCNA, ITCC Departmetnal Approval required.<br />

Internetwork Internetwork Troubleshooting Troubleshooting : : Cisco Cisco VIII VIII - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2566 ITCC 234401 T Th 10:00A.M. 12:30P.M. Winans 101 19 Prerequisite: ITCC 2340 Departmetnal Approval required.<br />

Emergency Medical Technology<br />

Nursing and Science Building 150, Room 1101, 526-1265/1266<br />

Dr. Dr. Shirley Shirley L. L. Robertson, Robertson, Robertson, Department Department Chair Chair<br />

Chair<br />

DEPARTMENTAL DEPARTMENTAL APPROVAL APPROVAL IS IS REQUIRED REQUIRED<br />

REQUIRED<br />

The Department of Nursing reserves the right to change a student's clinical placement if the Department determines that a change is necessary.<br />

Students Students using using telephone telephone registration registration must must enter enter both both both the the the lecture lecture call call number number and and the the lab lab call call number. number.<br />

number.<br />

Portions Portions of of coursework coursework require require computer computer knowledge.<br />

knowledge.<br />

Emergency Emergency Medical Medical Technician-Basic Technician-Basic - - 4 4 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

3289 EMSP 140101 T 8:30A.M. 12:20P.M. Southerland 150 1073A<br />

3290 EMSX 140101 Th 8:30A.M. 12:20P.M. Hebert 150 1087<br />

3291 EMSX 140102 Th 8:30A.M. 12:20P.M. Samarripa 150 1087<br />

3292 EMSP 140102 T 6:00P.M. 9:50P.M. Samarripa 150 1073 Immunizations and CPR are prerequisites.<br />

3293 EMSX 140103 Th 6:00P.M. 9:50P.M. Hebert 150 1087<br />

3294 EMSX 140104 Th 6:00P.M. 9:50P.M. Samarripa 150 1087 Departmental Approval is required.<br />

3295 EMSX 140105 Th 6:00P.M. 9:50P.M. Southerland 150 1087<br />

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Emergency Emergency Medical Medical Technician-Clinical- Technician-Clinical- 1 1 credit credit hour hour<br />

hour<br />

3296 EMSP 116001 TBA TBA TBA Samarripa Metroplex, Copperas Cove, Coryell EMS<br />

3297 EMSP 116002 TBA TBA TBA Southerland Rollinsbrook, Killeen, Belton<br />

3298 EMSP 116003 TBA TBA TBA Hebert Coryell, Harker Heights, Scott & White<br />

3299 EMSP 116004 TBA TBA TBA Hebert Kings Daughters, Killeen, Copperas Cove<br />

Cardiology Cardiology - - 4 4 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

3301 EMSP 244402 M 5:00P.M. 7:20P.M. Southerland 150 1087 Departmental Approval is Required.<br />

3318 EMSX 244401 W 5:00P.M. 7:20P.M. Southerland 150 1073<br />

3319 EMSX 244402 W 5:00P.M. 7:20P.M. Samarripa 150 1073 This course has a Lab & Special Fee<br />

3302 EMSX 244403 W 5:00P.M. 7:20P.M. Southerland 150 1073<br />

Medical Medical Medical Emergencies Emergencies Emergencies - - 4 4 credit credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

3305 EMSP 243402 M 7:30P.M. 9:50P.M. Southerland 150 1073 Departmental Approval is Required.<br />

3321 EMSX 243401 W 7:30P.M. 9:50P.M. Southerland 150 1087<br />

3322 EMSX 243402 W 7:30P.M. 9:50P.M. Samarripa 150 1087A This course has a Lab & Special Fee<br />

3306 EMSX 243403 W 7:30P.M. 9:50P.M. Southerland 150 1087<br />

EMT-Practicum EMT-Practicum - - 1 1 credit credit credit hour<br />

hour<br />

3275 EMSP 116701 TBA TBA TBA Southerland Metro 1 KFD, CCFD, CMH EMS<br />

3276 EMSP 116702 TBA TBA TBA Samarripa ROLL 0001 KFD, MF EMS, Burnet EMS<br />

3277 EMSP 116703 TBA TBA TBA Edwards KDH 1 S&W, BFD, HHFD<br />

EMS EMS Operations Operations - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

3280 EMSP 233801 T 6:00P.M. 8:50P.M. Southerland 150 1070<br />

Emergency Medical Technology- Burnet<br />

Phone: (512) 756-0718 email: Charlene.Graham@ctcd.edu, Nancy.Edwards@ctcd.edu<br />

Departmental Approval is Required.<br />

Portions Portions Portions of of coursework coursework coursework require require require computer computer knowledge.<br />

knowledge.<br />

Emergency Emergency Medical Medical Technician-Basic Technician-Basic - - 4 4 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

3400 EMSP 140103 T 6:00P.M. 9:50P.M. Edwards BURN EM09 Immunizations and CPR are prerequisites.<br />

3401 EMSX 140107 Th 6:00P.M. 9:50P.M. Edwards BURN EM09 Departmental Approval is required.<br />

Emergency Emergency Medical Medical Technician Technician -Clinical- -Clinical- 1 1 credit credit hour<br />

hour<br />

3402 EMSP 116005 TBA TBA TBA Edwards BURN EM09<br />

3403 EMSP 116007 TBA TBA TBA White BURN EM03 Departmental Approval is required.<br />

Emergency Emergency Medical Medical Medical Technician Technician - - Intermediate Intermediate - - 4 4 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

3425 EMSP 144101 M 6:00P.M. 7:50P.M. Edwards Immunizations and CPR are prerequisites.<br />

3426 EMSX 144101 W 6:00P.M. 7:50P.M. White Departmental Approval is required.<br />

Trauma Trauma Management Management - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

3427 EMSP 135501 M 8:00P.M. 9:50P.M. Edwards Departmental Approval is required.<br />

3428 EMSX 135501 W 8:00P.M. 9:50P.M. White This course has a Lab & Special Fee<br />

Emergency Emergency Medical Medical Technician Technician - - Practicum Practicum - - 1 1 credit credit hour<br />

hour<br />

3429 EMSP 116601 TBA TBA TBA White BURN EM04<br />

3430 EMSP 116603 TBA TBA TBA Edwards BURN EM05<br />

EMS EMS Operations Operations - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

3431 EMSP 233802 T 6:00P.M. 8:50P.M. Edwards BURN EM02<br />

Emergency Medical Technology- KISD<br />

Nursing and Science Building 150, Room 1101, 526-1265/1266/1885<br />

Departmental Approval is Required.<br />

Emergency Emergency Medical Medical Technician-Basic Technician-Basic - - 4 4 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

3325 EMSP 1401K1 TBA TBA TBA Samarripa KISD HM1<br />

3323 EMSX 1401K1 TBA TBA TBA Hebert KISD HM2<br />

Emergency Emergency Medical Medical Technician-Clinical- Technician-Clinical- 1 1 credit credit hour hour<br />

hour<br />

3324 EMSP 1160K1 TBA TBA TBA Samarripa<br />

Fine Arts<br />

Lady Bird Johnson Fine Arts Building 112, Room 109, 526-1572<br />

Dr. Dr. Wynona Wynona Alexander, Alexander, Department Department Chair<br />

Chair<br />

Art Art History History II II - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

1000 ARTS 130401 M W 5:30P.M. 6:50P.M. Blomquist 112 107<br />

Design Design Design II II 3-D 3-D - - - 3 3 credit credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

1023 ARTS 131201 M W 1:00P.M. 3:30P.M. Coufal 112 102 All Studio Arts courses have a LAB FEE.<br />

Drawing Drawing I I - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

1008 ARTS 131601 M W 9:30A.M. 12:00P.M. Coufal 112 105<br />

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Design Design Communication Communication Communication II II II - - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

1002 ARTS 231401 M W 1:00P.M. 3:30P.M. Isett 121 106<br />

Painting Painting Painting I I - - 3 3 credit credit hours hours<br />

hours<br />

1001 ARTS 231601 M W 1:00P.M. 3:30P.M. Blomquist 112 105<br />

Life Life Life Drawing Drawing I I - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

1004 ARTS 232301 M W 9:30A.M. 12:00P.M. Isett 112 102<br />

Jewelry Jewelry & & Art Art Metals Metals I I - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

1010 ARTS 234101 T Th 1:00P.M. 3:30P.M. Alexander 112 105<br />

Ceramics Ceramics I I - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

1006 ARTS 234601 T Th 9:30A.M. 12:00P.M. Isett 112 105<br />

1007 ARTS 234602 T Th 12:00P.M. 1:00P.M. Isett 112 102<br />

Ceramics Ceramics II II - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

0045 ARTS 234701 TBA TBA TBA Isett 112 102<br />

Photography Photography I I - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

1018 ARTS 235601 T Th 9:30A.M. 12:00P.M. Dunn 104 118 Students must have own 35mm camera<br />

1019 ARTS 235602 T Th 1:00P.M. 3:30P.M. Dunn 104 118<br />

Introduction Introduction to to Theater Theater - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

1020 DRAM 1310 T Th 10:30A.M. 11:50A.M. Salter 112 106 Students must meet Lab 3 hours per week<br />

Theater Theater Practicum Practicum - - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

1016 DRAM 132001 T Th 10:30A.M. 11:50A.M. Salter 112 106<br />

Acting Acting Acting I I - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

1022 DRAM 135101 T Th 1:00P.M. 3:30P.M. Salter 112 106<br />

Acting Acting II II - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

1024 DRAM 135201 T Th 1:00P.M. 3:30P.M. Salter 112 106<br />

Motion Motion Motion Picture Picture Picture Art Art I I - - - 3 3 3 credit credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

1025 DRAM 236601 M W 1:00P.M. 3:30P.M. Salter 150 1082<br />

Introduction Introduction to to to Fine Fine Arts Arts - - 3 3 credit credit credit hours hours<br />

hours<br />

1005 HUMA 131501 T Th 10:30A.M. 11:50A.M. Alexander 112 107<br />

1014 HUMA 131502 M W 10:30A.M. 11:50A.M. Alexander 112 107<br />

1015 HUMA 131503 M W 1:30P.M. 2:50P.M. Alexander 112 107<br />

5011 HUMA 1315X1 TBA TBA TBA Kwiakowski Online course. Student Data Form Required.<br />

5012 HUMA 1315X2 TBA TBA TBA Kwiakowski Online course. Student Data Form Required.<br />

Vocal Vocal Diction Diction - - 1 1 credit credit hour hour<br />

hour<br />

0046 MUSI 116201 M W 9:00A.M. 10:00A.M. Du Rard 112 108<br />

Class Class Piano Piano I I - - 1 1 credit credit hour<br />

hour<br />

1256 MUSI 118101 M W 10:00A.M. 11:00A.M. Du Rard 112 108<br />

Instrumental Instrumental Ensemble Ensemble Band/Orchestra- Band/Orchestra- Band/Orchestra- 1 1 credit credit hour<br />

hour<br />

0050 MUEN 113101 T Th 12:00P.M. 1:00P.M. Riters 112 100<br />

Vocal Vocal Ensemble-Choir- Ensemble-Choir- 1 1 credit credit hour<br />

hour<br />

1262 MUEN 115101 M W 12:00P.M. 1:00P.M. Du Rard 112 100<br />

Class Class Voice Voice I I - - 1 1 credit credit hour<br />

hour<br />

1265 MUSI 118301 M W 3:00P.M. 4:00P.M. Du Rard 112 100<br />

Class Class Guitar Guitar - - 1 1 credit credit hour<br />

hour<br />

0047 MUSI 119201 T 1:00P.M. 3:00P.M. Liles 112 100<br />

Ear Ear Training Training and and Sight Sight Singing Singing I I - - 1 1 credit credit hour<br />

hour<br />

MUSI 1311 and MUSI 1216 should be<br />

1266 MUSI 121601 M W 11:00A.M. 12:00P.M. Du Rard 112 108 taken concurrently.<br />

Ear Ear Training Training Training and and Sight Sight Singing Singing II II - - 2 2 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

MUSI 1312 and MUSI 1217 should be<br />

1264 MUSI 121701 M W 11:00A.M. 12:00P.M. Du Rard 112 108 taken concurrently.<br />

Music Music Fundamentals Fundamentals - - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

1263 MUSI 130101 M W 1:30P.M. 2:50P.M. Hallbauer 112 100<br />

0048 MUSI 130102 T Th 3:00P.M. 4:30P.M. Hallbauer 112 100<br />

Foundations Foundations of of Music Music - - 3 3 credit credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

1257 MUSI 130401 T Th 5:30P.M. 6:50P.M. Hallbauer 112 107<br />

0025 MUSI 130402 M W 1:30P.M. 2:50P.M. Hallbauer 112 100<br />

Music Music Music Appreciation Appreciation - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

1260 MUSI 130601 M W 6:00P.M. 7:20P.M. Du Rard 112 100<br />

Music Music Literature Literature I I - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

1017 MUSI 130701 T Th 1:30P.M. 2:50P.M. Hallbauer 112 107<br />

Music Music Theory Theory I I - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

1269 MUSI 131101 M W 1:30P.M. 2:50P.M. Riters 112 108<br />

Music Music Theory Theory II II - - 3 3 credit credit hours hours<br />

hours<br />

1270 MUSI 131201 M W 1:30P.M. 2:50P.M. Riters 112 108<br />

Individualized Individualized Individualized Instruction Instruction Strings Strings I I - - 1 1 1 credit credit hour hour<br />

hour<br />

0037 MUAP 110101 TBA TBA TBA Liles 112 100<br />

Individualized Individualized Instruction Instruction Strings Strings II II - - 1 1 credit credit hour<br />

hour<br />

0035 MUAP 110201 TBA TBA TBA Liles 112 100<br />

Individualized Individualized Instruction Instruction Winds Winds I I - - 1 1 credit credit hour<br />

hour<br />

0027 MUAP 111701 TBA TBA TBA Riters 112 100<br />

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Individualized Individualized Instruction Instruction Winds Winds II II - - 1 1 credit credit hour<br />

hour<br />

0030 MUAP 111801 TBA TBA TBA Riters 112 100<br />

Individual Individual Instruction Instruction Brass Brass I I - - 1 1 credit credit hour<br />

hour<br />

0036 MUAP 113701 TBA TBA TBA Riters 112 100<br />

Individual Individual Instruction Instruction Brass Brass II II - - 1 1 credit credit hour<br />

hour<br />

0038 MUAP 113801 TBA TBA TBA Hallbauer 112 100<br />

Individual Individual Instruction Instruction Percussion Percussion I I - - 1 1 credit credit hour<br />

hour<br />

0028 MUAP 115701 TBA TBA TBA Hallbauer 112 100<br />

Individual Individual Instruction Instruction Percussion Percussion II II - - 1 1 credit credit hour<br />

hour<br />

0042 MUAP 115801 TBA TBA TBA Hallbauer 112 100<br />

Individualized Individualized Instruction Instruction Piano Piano I I - - 1 1 credit credit hour<br />

hour<br />

0026 MUAP 116901 TB TBA TBA Hallbauer 112 100<br />

Individualized Individualized Instruction Instruction Piano Piano II II - - 1 1 credit credit hour<br />

hour<br />

0029 MUAP 117001 TBA TBA TBA Hallbauer 112 100<br />

Individualized Individualized Instruction Instruction Voice Voice I I - - 1 1 credit credit hour hour<br />

hour<br />

1169 MUAP 118101 TBA TBA TBA Du Rard 112 100<br />

Individualized Individualized Instruction Instruction Voice Voice II II - - 1 1 credit credit hour hour<br />

hour<br />

1261 MUAP 118201 TBA TBA TBA Du Rard 112 100<br />

Individual Individual Instruction Instruction Strings Strings III III - - 2 2 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

1258 MUAP 220101 TBA TBA TBA Liles 112 100<br />

Individualized Individualized Instruction Instruction Strings Strings Strings IV IV - - 2 2 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

0041 MUAP 220201 TBA TBA TBA Liles 112 100<br />

Individualized Individualized Instruction Instruction Winds Winds III III - - 2 2 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

0032 MUAP 221701 TBA TBA TBA Hallbauer 112 100<br />

Individualized Individualized Instruction Instruction Instruction Winds Winds Winds IV IV - - 2 2 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

0034 MUAP 221801 TBA TBA TBA Hallbauer 112 100<br />

Individualized Individualized Individualized Instruction Instruction Brass Brass III III III - - 2 2 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

0039 MUAP 223701 TBA TBA TBA Hallbauer 112 100<br />

Individualized Individualized Instruction Instruction Brass Brass IV IV - - 2 2 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

0040 MUAP 223801 TBA TBA TBA Hallbauer 112 100<br />

Individualized Individualized Instruction Instruction Percussion Percussion Percussion III III - - 2 2 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

0043 MUAP 225701 TBA TBA TBA Hallbauer 112 100<br />

Individualized Individualized Individualized Instruction Instruction Percussion Percussion IV IV - - 2 2 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

0044 MUAP 225801 TBA TBA TBA Hallbauer 112 100<br />

Individualized Individualized Individualized Instruction Instruction Piano Piano III III - - 2 2 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

0031 MUAP 226901 TBA TBA TBA Hallbauer 112 100<br />

Individualized Individualized Instruction Instruction Piano Piano IV IV - - 2 2 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

0033 MUAP 227001 TBA TBA TBA Hallbauer 112 100<br />

Individualized Individualized Instruction Instruction Voice Voice III III - - 2 2 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

1267 MUAP 228101 TBA TBA TBA Du Rard 112 100<br />

Individualized Individualized Instruction Instruction Voice Voice IV IV - - 2 2 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

1268 MUAP 228201 TBA TBA TBA Du Rard 112 100<br />

Fire Protection<br />

Criminal Justice Building 113, Room 108, 526-1275<br />

Joe Joe Hogan, Hogan, Department Department Chair<br />

Chair<br />

Fire Fire Fire Protection Protection Protection Systems Systems Systems - - - 3 3 3 credit credit hours hours<br />

hours<br />

2808 FIRT 133801 M T 6:00P.M. 8:50P.M. Shoemaker 113 106<br />

Fire Fire Prevention Prevention Prevention Codes Codes Codes and and Inspection Inspection - - 3 3 credit credit hours hours<br />

hours<br />

5304 FIRT 1307X1 TBA TBA TBA Shoemaker Online Course. Student Data Form Required.<br />

March Start Date<br />

Fundamentals Fundamentals of of Fire Fire Fire Protection Protection - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

5300 FIRT 1301X1 TBA TBA TBA Shoemaker Online Course. Student Data Form Required.<br />

Jan Start Date<br />

Graphics and Printing<br />

Sid Wieser Vocational Skills Center Building 118, Room 17, 526-1235/1349<br />

Don Don Donaldson, Donaldson, Donaldson, Department Department Chair<br />

Chair<br />

(See (See Industrial Industrial Technology)<br />

Technology)<br />

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Heating, Air Conditioning & Refrigeration<br />

Sid Wieser Vocational Skills Center Building 118, Room 17, 526-1235/1349<br />

Don Don Donaldson, Donaldson, Donaldson, Department Department Chair<br />

Chair<br />

Basic Basic Electricity Electricity for for HVAC- HVAC- 4 4 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2653 HART 140101 M W 5:30P.M. 8:00P.M. Hazzard 118 25C<br />

A/C A/C Control Control Principles Principles - - 4 4 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2654 HART 140301 T Th 5:30P.M. 8:00P.M. Pendleton 118 25C<br />

Refrigeration Refrigeration Principles Principles - - - 4 4 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2657 HART 140701 T Th 5:30P.M. 8:00P.M. Hazzard 118 25 These courses have a LAB FEE<br />

Residential Residential Air Air Conditioning Conditioning - - 4 4 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2658 HART 144101 T Th 8:00P.M. 10:30P.M. Pendleton 118 25<br />

Gas Gas Gas and and Electrical Electrical Heating Heating - - 4 4 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2662 HART 144501 M W 8:00P.M. 10:30P.M. Pendleton 118 25<br />

Commercial Commercial Air Air Conditioning Conditioning - - 4 4 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2667 HART 244101 T Th 8:00P.M. 10:30P.M. Hazzard 118 25C<br />

Air Air Conditioning Conditioning System System Design Design - - 4 4 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2668 HART 244501 M W 8:00P.M. 10:30P.M. Hazzard 118 25C<br />

Advanced Advanced Heat Heat Pumps Pumps Pumps - - 4 4 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2669 HART 247101 M W 5:30P.M. 8:00P.M. Pendleton 118 25<br />

Hospitality Programs<br />

Planetarium and Technology Center Building 152, Room 205, 526-1539<br />

Richard Hindman, Director, Hospitality Programs<br />

Advanced Advanced Pastry Pastry Shop Shop - - - 3 3 credit credit credit hours hours<br />

hours<br />

3005 PSTR 233101 S 9:00A.M. 2:00P.M. STAFF 106 102 LAB FEE<br />

Principles Principles of of Tourism Tourism Management Management Management - - 3 3 credit credit hours hours<br />

hours<br />

5451 HAMG 1305X1 TBA TBA TBA Lezo<br />

Sanitation Sanitation and and and Safety Safety Safety - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

5452 HAMG 1311X1 TBA TBA TBA Lezo<br />

Front Front Office Office Procedures Procedures - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

5453 HAMG 1313X1 TBA TBA TBA Lezo<br />

Hospitality Hospitality Computers Computers - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

5441 HAMG 1319X1 TBA TBA TBA Brownlee 3/8 - 5/7 Online course.<br />

Hospitality Hospitality Human Human Human Resources Resources - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

5454 HAMG 1324X1 TBA TBA TBA Lezo Online course.<br />

Hospitality Hospitality Legal Legal Issues Issues Issues - - 3 3 credit credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

5440 HAMG 1340X1 TBA TBA TBA Brownlee 3/8 - 5/7 Online course.<br />

Guest Guest Room Room Maintenance Maintenance - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

5455 HAMG 1342X1 TBA TBA TBA Lezo Online course.<br />

5447 HAMG 1342X3 TBA TBA TBA Brownlee 3/8 - 5/7 Online course.<br />

Principles Principles of of Food Food and and Beverage Beverage Operations Operations - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

5456 HAMG 2301X1 TBA TBA TBA Lezo Online course.<br />

Hospitality Hospitality Marketing Marketing and and Sales Sales - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2999 HAMG 230701 T Th 9:00A.M. 10:20A.M. Hindman 152 118<br />

5461 HAMG 2307X1 TBA TBA TBA Brownlee 3/8 - 5/7 Online course.<br />

Hospitality Hospitality Financial Financial Financial Management Management - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

5457 HAMG 2332X1 TBA TBA TBA Lezo Online course.<br />

Hospitality Hospitality Facilities Facilities Management Management Management - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

5458 HAMG 2337X1 TBA TBA TBA Lezo Online course.<br />

Hospitality Hospitality Financial Financial Management Management Management II II - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

5443 HAMG 2370X1 TBA TBA TBA Brownlee 3/8 - 5/7 Online course. Departmental approval is required.<br />

Hospitality Hospitality Industry Industry Training Training Training - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

3009 HAMG 237201 T Th 1:30P.M. 2:50P.M. Hindman 152 123<br />

5444 HAMG 2372X1 TBA TBA TBA Brownlee 3/8 - 5/7 Online course.<br />

Internship Internship - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

3000 HAMG 238801 TBA TBA TBA Hindman<br />

5442 HAMG 2388X1 TBA TBA TBA Brownlee 3/8 - 5/7 Online course. Departmental approval is required.<br />

Beverage Beverage Beverage Management Management Management - - - 3 3 3 credit credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

5445 RSTO 1301X1 TBA TBA TBA Brownlee 3/8 - 5/7 Online course.<br />

Introduction Introduction to to Hospitality Hospitality - - 3 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

3016 RSTO 130701 T Th 6:30P.M. 7:50P.M. STAFF<br />

5459 RSTO 1307X1 TBA TBA TBA Lezo<br />

5449 RSTO 1307X3 TBA TBA TBA Brownlee 3/8 - 5/7 Online course.<br />

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Hospitality Hospitality Supervision Supervision - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

3006 RSTO 131301 T Th 3:00P.M. 4:20P.M. Brownlee 152 124<br />

5448 RSTO 1313X1 TBA TBA TBA Brownlee 3/8 - 5/7 Online course.<br />

Nutrition Nutrition for for the the Food Food Service Service Professional Professional - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

3007 RSTO 131701 T Th 4:30P.M. 5:50P.M. Brownlee 152 124<br />

Purchasing Purchasing for for the the Hospitality Hospitality Operations Operations - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

3002 RSTO 132501 M W 5:30P.M. 6:20P.M. Brownlee 152 118<br />

5460 RSTO 1325X1 TBA TBA TBA Brownlee 3/8 - 5/7 Online course.<br />

Food Food and and Beverage Beverage Controls Controls - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2998 RSTO 230101 T Th 5:00P.M. 6:20P.M. STAFF 152 118<br />

5462 RSTO 2301X1 TBA TBA TBA Brownlee 3/8 - 5/7 Online course.<br />

Management Management of of Food Food Production Production & & Service- Service- 4 4 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

3001 RSTO 240501 M W 3:00P.M. 5:00P.M. Brownlee 152 124<br />

Introduction Introduction to to Travel Travel & & & Tourism- Tourism- 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

5461 TRVM 1300X1 TBA TBA TBA Lezo Online course.<br />

Travel Travel Operations Operations Operations - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

3008 TRVM 134901 T Th 6:30P.M. 7:50P.M. Morrarty 152 118<br />

Introduction Introduction to to Convention Convention Meeting Meeting Management Management - - 3 3 credit credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

5446 TRVM 2301X1 TBA TBA TBA Brownlee 3/8 - 5/7 Online course.<br />

Garde Garde Manger Manger - - 4 4 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

3004 CULA 140901 T Th 4:00P.M. 7:45P.M. Lezo 106 102 LAB FEE<br />

Saucier Saucier - - 3 3 credit credit hours hours<br />

hours<br />

3003 CULA 230201 M W 5:00P.M. 7:15P.M. TBA 106 102 LAB FEE<br />

Industrial Technology<br />

Sid Wieser Vocational Skills Center Building 118, Room 17, 526-1235/1349<br />

Don Don Don Donaldson, Donaldson, Department Department Department Chair Chair<br />

Chair<br />

Marietta Marietta Frew, Frew, Frew, Department Department Assistant Assistant<br />

Assistant<br />

Auto Auto Collision Collision Collision Repair, Repair, Automotive, Automotive, Diesel, Diesel, Welding, Welding, Maintenance Maintenance Technology,<br />

Technology,<br />

Graphics Graphics & & Printing<br />

Printing<br />

All AAS Degree courses will be offered in the self-paced mode. Times 1:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Monday through Thursday. Students may set their schedule within<br />

these time periods. Departmental approval required. All courses have a lab fee. See Mr. Donaldson in Room 17 of the Vocational Skills Center Building for registration<br />

information.<br />

Legal Assistant<br />

Planetarium and Technology Center Building 152, Room 203, 526-1460<br />

Dr. Dr. Dr. Gene Gene Silverblatt, Silverblatt, Program Program Coordinator Coordinator<br />

Coordinator<br />

Mary Mary Smith, Smith, Program Program Assistant, Assistant, 526-1789<br />

526-1789<br />

All new students must contact Program Coordinator before registering for LGLA classes.<br />

Program approved by the American Bar Association at <strong>Central</strong> Campus Only.<br />

Military Military Law Law - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

5306 LGLA 1321X1 TBA TBA TBA Silverblatt Online course.<br />

Civil Civil Litigation Litigation - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

5307 LGLA 1345X1 TBA TBA TBA Kleff Online course.<br />

Wills, Wills, Wills, Trust Trust and and Probate Probate Administration Administration - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2227 LGLA 135301 T Th 6:00P.M. 7:20P.M. Webster 152 136<br />

Family Family Family Law Law Law - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

1049 LGLA 135501 M W 6:00P.M. 7:20P.M. Cox 152 113<br />

Elder Elder Law Law - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

1044 LGLA 137001 T Th 4:30P.M. 5:50P.M. Webster 152 113<br />

Introduction Introduction to to the the Law Law Law and and the the Legal Legal Profession Profession - - - 4 4 credit credit hours hours<br />

hours<br />

1046 LGLA 140701 T Th 6:00P.M. 7:50P.M. Silverblatt 152 113<br />

Criminal Criminal Law Law and and Procedures Procedures - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2228 LGLA 231301 M W 4:30P.M. 5:50P.M. Cox 152 136<br />

Advanced Advanced Legal Legal Documentation Documentation Preparation Preparation Preparation - - 4 4 credit credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

1047 LGLA 243301 M W 6:00P.M. 8:50P.M. Silverblatt 152 147 LAB FEE<br />

Internship Internship - - Paralegal/Legal Paralegal/Legal Assistant Assistant - - 4 4 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

1050 LGLA 248801 TBA TBA TBA Silverblatt Requires Departmental Approval.<br />

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Maintenance Technology/Building Trades<br />

Sid Wieser Vocational Skills Center Building 118, Room 17, 526-1235/1349<br />

Don Don Donaldson, Donaldson, Donaldson, Department Department Chair<br />

Chair<br />

(See (See Industrial Industrial Technology)<br />

Technology)<br />

Mathematics<br />

Planetarium and Technology Center Building 152, Room 223, 526-1494<br />

Dr. Dr. Kenneth Kenneth Kenneth Word, Word, Department Department Chair<br />

Chair<br />

<strong>College</strong> <strong>College</strong> <strong>College</strong> Algebra Algebra - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

1226 MATH 131401 T Th 10:30A.M. 11:50A.M. Word 152 109<br />

1227 MATH 131402 M W 9:30A.M. 10:20A.M. Sutton 152 121<br />

1228 MATH 131403 M W 10:30A.M. 11:50A.M. Word 152 109<br />

1229 MATH 131404 T Th 7:30P.M. 8:50P.M. Hurst 152 123<br />

1230 MATH 131405 M W 1:30P.M. 2:50P.M. Insogna 152 144<br />

1231 MATH 131406 T Th 1:30P.M. 2:50P.M. Sutton 152 121<br />

1232 MATH 131407 M W 6:00P.M. 7:20P.M. Moffitt 101 8<br />

1233 MATH 131408 M W 12:00P.M. 1:20P.M. Word 152 109<br />

1234 MATH 131409 T Th 9:00A.M. 10:20A.M. Insogna 152 144<br />

1235 MATH 131410 M W 7:30A.M. 8:50A.M. Hurst 152 123<br />

1237 MATH 131411 MTWTh 11:30A.M. 12:45P.M. Hurst 152 123 8 weeks ends March 5<br />

1238 MATH 131412 T Th 5:00P.M. 7:40P.M. Shea 152 109 8 weeks starts March 8<br />

5110 MATH 1314X1 TBA TBA TBA Word Online course. 16 weeks<br />

5112 MATH 1314X3 TBA TBA TBA Hurst Online course. 8 weeks Starts March 8<br />

Trigonometry Trigonometry - - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

1236 MATH 131601 M W 9:00A.M. 10:20A.M. Hurst 152 123 See prerequisites in catalog.<br />

Finite Finite Mathematics Mathematics Mathematics I I - - - 3 3 credit credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

1242 MATH 132401 M W 9:00A.M. 10:20A.M. Insogna 152 144<br />

Elementary Elementary Statistics Statistics - - - 3 3 credit credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

1245 MATH 134201 M W 10:30A.M. 11:50A.M. Sutton 152 121<br />

1246 MATH 134202 T Th 9:00A.M. 10:20A.M. Hurst 152 123<br />

1247 MATH 134203 M W 6:00P.M. 7:20P.M. Davis 152 137<br />

1240 MATH 134204 T Th 5:00P.M. 7:40P.M. Shea 152 109 8 weeks ends March 5<br />

5114 MATH 1342X1 TBA TBA TBA Sutton Online course. 16 weeks<br />

5115 MATH 1342X2 TBA TBA TBA Sutton Online course. 8 weeks Starts March 8<br />

Linear Linear Algebra Algebra - - 3 3 credit credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

1248 MATH 231801 M W 1:30P.M. 2:50P.M. Sutton 152 121<br />

Pre Pre Calculus Calculus - - 4 4 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

1250 MATH 241201 MTWTh 10:30A.M. 11:30A.M. Insogna 152 144<br />

1253 MATH 241202 MTWTh 4:45P.M. 5:45P.M. Insogna 152 144<br />

Calculus Calculus I I - - 4 4 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

1254 MATH 241301 MTWTh 3:00P.M. 4:00P.M. Word 152 109<br />

Calculus Calculus II II - - 4 4 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

1251 MATH 241401 MTWTh 9:00A.M. 10:20A.M. Word 152 109<br />

Medical Laboratory Technician<br />

Nursing and Science Building 150, Room 1009, 526-1288<br />

Dr. Dr. Patrick Patrick Patrick K. K. Hidy, Hidy, Hidy, Department Department Chair<br />

Chair<br />

Introduction Introduction to to Clinical Clinical Lab Lab Lab Science Science - - 2 2 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

3140 MLAB 120101 T 9:00A.M. 10:20A.M. Poteet 150 1052 These courses have a lab and LAB FEES.<br />

3141 MLAX 120101 F 9:00A.M. 10:00A.M. Hansen 150 1052<br />

Urinalysis Urinalysis & & Body Body Fluids Fluids Fluids - - 2 2 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

3142 MLAB 121101 Th 9:00A.M. 10:20A.M. Poteet 150 1052<br />

3143 MLAX 121101 F 10:00A.M. 2:00P.M. Hansen 150 1052<br />

Parasitology/Mycology Parasitology/Mycology - - 3 3 credit credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

3156 MLAB 133101 M W 10:30A.M. 11:50A.M. Poteet 150 1052<br />

3157 MLAX 133101 M 1:30P.M. 5:20P.M. Poteet 150 1052<br />

Hematology Hematology - - 4 4 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

3136 MLAB 141501 T Th 10:30A.M. 11:50A.M. Hansen 150 1045<br />

3137 MLAX 141501 T 1:30P.M. 4:20P.M. Hansen 150 1052<br />

Clinical Clinical Clinical Chemistry Chemistry - - 4 4 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

3158 MLAB 240101 M W 9:00A.M. 10:20A.M. Hansen 150 1052<br />

3159 MLAX 240101 W 1:00P.M. 3:50P.M. Hansen 150 1052<br />

Clinical Clinical III III - - Medical Medical Laboratory Laboratory Technician Technician - - 4 4 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

3160 MLAB 246101 T 10:30A.M. 1:20P.M. Poteet 150 1052<br />

3161 MLAX 246101 TBA TBA TBA Poteet<br />

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Mental Health Services<br />

Nursing & Science Building 152, Room 230, 526-1891/1186<br />

Jeanette Jeanette Jost, Jost, Department Department Chair<br />

Chair<br />

Practicum Practicum - - Clinical Clinical Clinical and and Medical Medical Social Social Work Work - - 1 1 credit credit hour hour<br />

hour<br />

3217 CMSW 116701 W 8:30A.M. 9:20A.M. Jost 152 141 LAB FEE Departmental Approval required.<br />

Practicum Practicum - - Alcohol/Drug Alcohol/Drug Alcohol/Drug Abuse Abuse - - 1 1 credit credit hour<br />

hour<br />

3206 DAAC 116701 M 8:30A.M. 9:20A.M. Jost 152 141 LAB FEE Departmental Approval required.<br />

Community Community Ethics Ethics - - - 3 3 credit credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

3249 CHLT 130901 M W 2:00P.M. 3:20P.M. Moody 152 138 LAB FEE<br />

5550 CHLT 1309X1 TBA TBA TBA Moody Online course. Student Data Form required.<br />

Adolescent Adolescent Life Life Cycles Cycles - - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

5557 CMSW 1319X1 TBA TBA TBA Jones Online course. Student Data Form required.<br />

Problems/Children Problems/Children & & Adolescence Adolescence Adolescence - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

3202 CMSW 130901 T Th 12:30P.M. 2:20P.M. Green 152 138 LAB FEE<br />

5551 CMSW 1309X1 TBA TBA TBA Green Online course. Student Data Form required.<br />

Pharmacology Pharmacology of of Addiction Addiction - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

3204 DAAC 130401 M W 7:30P.M. 9:20P.M. Smart 152 141 LAB FEE<br />

5553 DAAC 1304X1 TBA TBA TBA Smart Online course. Student Data Form required.<br />

Addicted Addicted Family Family Intervention Intervention - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

3207 DAAC 130701 T Th 10:30A.M. 12:20P.M. Steine 152 138 LAB FEE<br />

5561 DAAC 1307X1 TBA TBA TBA Steine Online course. Student Data Form required.<br />

Assessment Assessment Assessment Skills Skills of of of Alcohol Alcohol and and Other Other Drug Drug Addictions Addictions - - 3 3 credit credit hours hours<br />

hours<br />

3209 DAAC 130901 T Th 12:30P.M. 2:20P.M. Bakke 152 141 LAB FEE Departmental Approval required.<br />

Counseling Counseling Theories Theories - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

3211 DAAC 131101 T Th 6:00P.M. 7:20P.M. Moody 152 137<br />

5559 DAAC 1311X1 TBA TBA TBA Jost Online course. Student Data Form required.<br />

Dynamics Dynamics of of Group Group Counseling Counseling - - 3 3 credit credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

3214 DAAC 131401 M W 10:30A.M. 12:20P.M. Green 152 141 LAB FEE Departmental Approval required.<br />

3205 DAAC 131402 T Th 7:30P.M. 9:20P.M. Ralyea 152 137<br />

Introduction Introduction Introduction to to Alcohol Alcohol and and Other Other Other Drug Drug Addictions Addictions - - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

3219 DAAC 131901 M W 1:00P.M. 2:50P.M. Green 152 141 LAB FEE<br />

5552 DAAC 1319X1 TBA TBA TBA Stacey Online course. Student Data Form required.<br />

Counsel/Alcohol Counsel/Alcohol and and Other Other Drugs Drugs - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

3241 DAAC 134101 T Th 3:00P.M. 4:50P.M. Jost 152 138 LAB FEE Departmental Approval required.<br />

Practicum Practicum Alcohol/Drug Alcohol/Drug Abuse Abuse - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

3267 DAAC 236701 T 5:00P.M. 6:50P.M. Jost 152 138 (1/12 - 3/4) LAB FEE Departmental Approval required.<br />

3268 DAAC 236702 T 5:00P.M. 5:50P.M. Jost 152 138 LAB FEE Departmental Approval required.<br />

Health Health Psychology Psychology - - - 3 3 credit credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

5556 PSYT 1309X1 TBA TBA TBA Steine Online course. Student Data Form required.<br />

5555 PSYT 1309X2 TBA TBA TBA Steine (3/8 - 5/7) Online course. Student Data Form required.<br />

Crisis Crisis Intervention Intervention Intervention - - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

3232 PSYT 132101 T Th 8:30A.M. 10:20A.M. Kondrak 152 141 LAB FEE<br />

Interview Interview & & Communication Communication Communication Skills Skills - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

3203 PSYT 132901 T Th 8:30A.M. 10:20A.M. Green 152 138 LAB FEE<br />

3208 PSYT 132902 M W 7:30P.M. 9:20P.M. Lucas 152 141<br />

Pri/Behavioral Pri/Behavioral Management Management and and Modification Modification - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

3245 PSYT 1345MM TBA TBA TBA Ralyea LAB FEE<br />

Orientation: January 13, 2004 6:00P.M. - 7:20P.M. Building 152, Room 137<br />

Abnormal Abnormal Psychology Psychology - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

3231 PSYT 233101 T Th 5:30P.M. 7:20P.M. Stacey 152 141 LAB FEE<br />

5554 PSYT 2331X1 TBA TBA TBA Stacey Online course. Student Data Form required.<br />

Introduction Introduction to to Social Social Work Work - - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

3261 SOCW 236101 T Th 10:30A.M. 11:50A.M. Kondrak 152 141<br />

3263 SOCW 236102 M 4:30P.M. 7:20P.M. Lucas 152 141<br />

Social Social Welfare Welfare as as a a Social Social Institution Institution - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

3262 SOCW 236201 M W 3:00P.M. 4:20P.M. Henry 152 141<br />

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Associate Degree Nursing<br />

Nursing and Science Building 150, Room 1101, 526-1890<br />

Dr. Dr. Shirley Shirley L. L. Robertson, Robertson, Department Department Chair<br />

Chair<br />

The Department of Nursing reserves the right to change a student's clinical placement if the Department determines that a change is necessary.<br />

PREREQUISITE<br />

PREREQUISITE<br />

Introduction Introduction to to Nursing Nursing - - - 2 2 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

0400 RNSG 120901 W 12:00P.M. 1:50P.M. Donahue 150 1070 (16 week course)<br />

0401 RNSG 120902 Th 12:00P.M. 1:50P.M. Donahue 150 1070<br />

0402 RNSG 120903 M 12:00P.M. 1:50P.M. Hayes 150 1073 This class is open to all students<br />

0403 RNSG 120904 T 1:30P.M. 3:20P.M. Hayes 150 1073<br />

0404 RNSG 120905 M 9:00A.M. 10:50A.M. Hayes 150 1073<br />

0434 RNSG 120906 T 6:00P.M. 7:50P.M. Quindlen 150 1072<br />

FIRST FIRST SEMESTER<br />

SEMESTER<br />

Foundations/Nursing Foundations/Nursing Practice Practice Practice - - 4 4 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

0405 RNSG 141301 M 8:30A.M. 11:20A.M. Davis 150 1071 Departmental Approval Required<br />

0406 RNSX 141302 M T 12:00P.M. 1:20P.M. Davis 150 1093<br />

0407 RNSX 141303 M T 12:00P.M. 1:20P.M. Kutscherousky 150 1093 This course has a LAB FEE<br />

0408 RNSX 141304 M T 12:00P.M. 1:20P.M. Rylander 150 1093<br />

0409 RNSG 141305 M 8:30A.M. 11:20A.M. Rylander 150 1071<br />

0410 RNSX 141306 W Th 12:00P.M. 1:20P.M. Rylander 150 1093<br />

0411 RNSX 141307 W Th 12:00P.M. 1:20P.M. Kutscherousky 150 1093<br />

0412 RNSX 141308 W Th 12:00P.M. 1:20P.M. Davis 150 1093<br />

Nursing Nursing Nursing Skills Skills I I - - 1 1 credit credit credit hour<br />

hour<br />

0414 RNSG 110502 T Th 1:30P.M. 4:20P.M. Davis 150 1093 (1st 8 weeks)<br />

0415 RNSG 110503 T Th 1:30P.M. 4:20P.M. Rylander 150 1093 Departmental Approval Required<br />

Health Health Assessment Assessment Assessment - - 1 1 credit credit credit hour<br />

hour<br />

0417 RNSG 111502 T 8:00A.M. 11:20A.M. Rylander 150 1071<br />

Th 8:00A.M. 10:20A.M. 150 1071<br />

Clinical Clinical Nursing Nursing I I - - 2 2 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

0419 RNSG 126201 T Th 7:00A.M. 3:00P.M. Davis OTVA (2nd 8 weeks)<br />

0420 RNSG 126202 T Th 7:00A.M. 3:00P.M. Kutscheroursky Heartland Departmental Approval Required<br />

0421 RNSG 126203 T Th 7:00A.M. 3:00P.M. Artik-Blood Windcrest<br />

0422 RNSG 126204 T Th 6:45A.M. 2:45P.M. Rylander Manor Care<br />

Criminal Background Check and Drug Screen Required<br />

Physical form, CPR and immunizations are required BEFORE you register. Burgundy scrubs and White Lab Jacket are required.<br />

Pharmacology Pharmacology - - 2 2 credit credit hours hours<br />

hours<br />

0418 RNSG 120101 W 8:30A.M. 10:20A.M. Teasley 104 114<br />

SECOND SECOND SEMESTER<br />

SEMESTER<br />

Principles Principles of of Clinical Clinical Decison Decison Making Making - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

0425 RNSG 133101 W Th 10:00A.M. 12:20P.M. Brown 150 1072<br />

0426 RNSG 133102 W Th 10:00A.M. 12:20P.M. Hadnot 150 1072<br />

Care Care of of Childbearing Childbearing Families Families - - 2 2 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

0427 RNSG 125101 W Th 1:00P.M. 2:50P.M. Tuel 150 1072<br />

0428 RNSG 125102 W Th 1:00P.M. 2:50P.M. Blum 150 1072<br />

Clinical Clinical Nursing Nursing II II - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

0429 RNSG 136301 M T 6:30A.M. 2:30P.M. Brown MH 1<br />

0430 RNSG 136302 M T 6:30A.M. 2:30P.M. Hadnot DAH 2<br />

0431 RNSG 136303 M T 6:30A.M. 2:30P.M. Blum DAH 2<br />

0432 RNSG 136304 M T 6:30A.M. 2:30P.M. Smart MH<br />

Criminal Background Check and Drug Screen Required<br />

Mental Mental Health Health Nursing Nursing - - 2 2 credit credit hours hours<br />

hours<br />

0433 RNSG 221301 W Th 8:00A.M. 9:50A.M. Sapp 150 1039<br />

0435 RNSG 221302 W Th 8:00A.M. 9:50A.M. Snedeker 150 1072<br />

TRANSITION<br />

TRANSITION<br />

Concepts Concepts of of Nursing Nursing Practice Practice for for Articulating Articulating Students Students - - 4 4 credit credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

0474 RNSG 141701 W Th 8:00A.M. 11:50A.M. Mackey 150 1093 (11 week course) 1/9 - 3/26<br />

W 3:00P.M. 4:00P.M. 150 1093<br />

Clinical Clinical Nursing Nursing for for Articulating Articulating Students Students - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

0475 RNSG 236001 M T 7:00A.M. 3:00P.M. Blum DAH (16 week course) 1/9 - 5/7<br />

Davis OTVA<br />

Mackey OTVA<br />

Physical form, CPR and immunizations are required BEFORE you register. Burgundy scrubs and White Lab Jacket are required.<br />

Criminal Background Check and Drug Screen Required<br />

Transition- Transition- 3 3 credit credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

0458 RNSG 1327 W Th 8:00A.M. 11:50A.M. Mackey 150 1093 (11 week course) 1/9 - 3/26<br />

Clinical Clinical LVN LVN LVN Transition Transition - - 1 1 credit credit hour<br />

hour<br />

0460 RNSG 116201 M T 7:00A.M. 3:00P.M. Mackey VA 204C (4 week course) 3/29 - 5/7<br />

Physical form, CPR and immunizations are required BEFORE you register. Burgundy scrubs and White Lab Jacket are required.<br />

Criminal Background Check and Drug Screen Required<br />

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THIRD THIRD SEMESTER<br />

SEMESTER<br />

Concepts Concepts Concepts of of Clinical Clinical Decision Decision Making Making - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

0437 RNSG 134701 W Th 10:30A.M. 12:50P.M. Drever 150 1073<br />

0438 RNSG 134702 W Th 10:30A.M. 12:50P.M. Smart 150 1073<br />

Care Care of of of Children Children Children and and and Families Families - - 2 2 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

0439 RNSG 220101 W Th 8:30A.M. 10:20A.M. Williams 150 1073<br />

0440 RNSG 220102 W Th 8:30A.M. 10:20A.M. Tuel 150 1073<br />

Clinical Clinical Clinical Nursing Nursing III III III - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

0449 RNSG 236201 M T 6:30A.M. 3:30P.M. Vasbinder SWH<br />

0442 RNSG 236202 M T 11:00A.M. 7:00P.M. Drever BRAC 01<br />

0443 RNSG 236203 M T 6:30A.M. 3:30P.M. Williams DAH 4<br />

0444 RNSG 236204 M T 1:00P.M. 9:00P.M. Tuel SWH 1<br />

0445 RNSG 236205 M T 6:45A.M. 3:45P.M. Snedeker DAH 3<br />

0446 RNSG 236206 M T 7:30A.M. 4:30P.M. Sapp STCI 2<br />

0448 RNSG 236207 M T 1:00P.M. 9:00P.M. S&W Staff SWH<br />

0461 RNSG 236208 M T 1:00P.M. 9:00P.M. Kriegel SWH<br />

0462 RNSG 236209 M T 1:00P.M. 9:00P.M. STAFF TBA<br />

Criminal Background Check and Drug Screen Required<br />

FOURTH FOURTH SEMESTER<br />

SEMESTER<br />

Advanced Advanced Concepts Concepts of of Adult Adult Health Health - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

0450 RNSG 233101 W Th 1:00P.M. 3:20P.M. Reid 150 1071<br />

0451 RNSG 233102 W Th 1:00P.M. 3:20P.M. Bailey 150 1071<br />

Management Management of of Client Client Care Care - - 2 2 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

0452 RNSG 220001 W Th 10:30A.M. 12:20P.M. Robertson 150 1071<br />

0453 RNSG 220002 W Th 10:30A.M. 12:20P.M. Jost 150 1071<br />

Clinical Clinical Nursing Nursing Nursing IV IV IV - - 3 3 credit credit hours hours<br />

hours<br />

0454 RNSG 236301 M T 7:00A.M. 3:00P.M. Reid MH 4<br />

0455 RNSG 236302 M T 1:00P.M. 9:00P.M. Bailey SWH 3<br />

0456 RNSG 236303 M T 1:00P.M. 9:00P.M. Donahue SWH 2<br />

0457 RNSG 236304 M T 1:00P.M. 9:00P.M. Teasley MH 2<br />

0447 RNSG 236305 M T 7:00A.M. 3:00P.M. Richardson SWH 5<br />

Criminal Background Check and Drug Screen Required<br />

Vocational Nursing<br />

Nursing and Science Building 150, Room 1101, 526-1266<br />

Dr. Dr. Shirley Shirley L. L. Robertson, Robertson, Department Department Chair<br />

Chair<br />

DEPARTMENTAL DEPARTMENTAL APPROVAL APPROVAL IS IS IS REQUIRED<br />

REQUIRED<br />

Clinical sites and times are subject ot change.<br />

Health Health Science Science Science - - 4 4 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2860 VNSG 140501 M T 8:00A.M. 10:20A.M. Clark 150 1070 (16 week courses)<br />

Foundations Foundations of of Nursing Nursing Nursing - - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2861 VNSG 130401 M T 10:30A.M. 11:50A.M. Thomason 150 1070<br />

Vocational Vocational Nursing Nursing Concepts Concepts - - 2 2 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2862 VNSG 122201 W Th 8:00A.M. 9:50A.M. Swalve 150 1070 1/9 - 3/5 (1st 8 week courses)<br />

Mental Mental Health Health - - 1 1 credit credit credit hour<br />

hour<br />

2863 VNSG 113601 F 8:00A.M. 9:50A.M. Clark 150 1070<br />

Essentials Essentials of of Medication Medication Administration Administration - - 2 2 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2864 VNSG 122701 WThF 10:00A.M. 11:50A.M. Thomason 150 1070 This course has a LAB FEE.<br />

Basic Basic Nursing Nursing Skills Skills - - - 3 3 credit credit hours hours<br />

hours<br />

2865 VNSG 132301 M T 1:00P.M. 4:20P.M. Thomason 150 1070 This course has a LAB FEE.<br />

W Th F 1:00P.M. 4:20P.M. 150 1087<br />

2866 VNSG 132302 M T 1:00P.M. 4:20P.M. Swalve 150 1070<br />

W Th F 1:00P.M. 4:20P.M. 150 1087<br />

2867 VNSG 132303 M T 1:00P.M. 4:20P.M. Clark 150 1070<br />

W Th F 1:00P.M. 4:20P.M. 150 1087<br />

Gerontology Gerontology - - 1 1 credit credit hour<br />

hour<br />

2868 VNSG 112601 M 1:00P.M. 2:50P.M. Swalve 150 1070 3/8 - 5/5 (2nd 8 week courses)<br />

Nutrition Nutrition - - 1 1 credit credit hour<br />

hour<br />

2869 VNSG 111601 T 1:00P.M. 2:50P.M. Thomason 150 1070<br />

Advanced Advanced Nursing Nursing Skills Skills - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2870 VNSG 233101 M T F 3:00P.M. 5:50P.M. Swalve 150 1070 This course has a LAB FEE.<br />

W Th 3:00P.M. 5:50P.M. TBA<br />

2871 VNSG 233102 M T F 3:00P.M. 5:50P.M. Thomason 150 1070<br />

W Th 3:00P.M. 5:50P.M. TBA<br />

2872 VNSG 233103 M T F 3:00P.M. 5:50P.M. Clark 150 1070<br />

W Th 3:00P.M. 5:50P.M. TBA<br />

Clinical-Practical Clinical-Practical Nurse Nurse I I - - - 1 1 credit credit hour<br />

hour<br />

2873 VNSG 116001 W Th 6:30A.M. 2:30P.M. Swalve BHNH 1<br />

2874 VNSG 116002 W Th 6:30A.M. 2:30P.M. Thomason RNC 01<br />

2875 VNSG 116003 W Th 6:30A.M. 2:30P.M. Clark WC 1<br />

Physical form, CPR and immunizations are required BEFORE you register. Burgundy scrubs and White Lab Jacket are required.<br />

43


Mental Mental Illness Illness - - 2 2 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2837 VNSG 123801 M 8:00A.M. 9:50A.M. Krause 150 1072 Fall Admission 2nd Semester Students<br />

Professional Professional Development Development - - 2 2 2 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2838 VNSG 121901 T 8:00A.M. 9:50A.M. Foster 150 1072 (16 week courses)<br />

Pharmacology Pharmacology Pharmacology - - 2 2 credit credit hours hours<br />

hours<br />

2839 VNSG 123101 M T 10:00A.M. 10:50A.M. Wesso 150 1072<br />

Clinical Clinical Practical Practical Nurse Nurse II II - - 5 5 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2840 VNSG 156001 WThF 6:30A.M. 3:20P.M. Krause CMH 1<br />

2841 VNSG 156002 WThF 6:30A.M. 3:20P.M. Wesso LMH<br />

2842 VNSG 156003 WThF 6:30A.M. 3:20P.M. Foster MH 1<br />

Nursing Nursing in in in Health Health and and Illness Illness I- I- 4 4 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2843 VNSG 140001 M T 11:00A.M. 4:20P.M. Krause 150 1072 1/9 - 3/5 (1st 8 week course)<br />

2844 VNSG 140002 M T 11:00A.M. 4:20P.M. Foster 150 1072 This course has a LAB FEE.<br />

2845 VNSG 140003 M T 11:00A.M. 4:20P.M. Wesso 150 1072<br />

Nursing Nursing in in Health Health & & Illness Illness Illness II II II - - 4 4 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2846 VNSG 140901 M T 11:00A.M. 4:20P.M. Krause 150 1072 3/8 - 5/5 (2nd 8 week course)<br />

2847 VNSG 140902 M T 11:00A.M. 4:20P.M. Foster 150 1072 This course has a LAB FEE.<br />

2848 VNSG 140903 M T 11:00A.M. 4:20P.M. Wesso 150 1072<br />

Vocational Nursing - Brady Campus Only<br />

Dr. Shirley L. Robertson, Department Chair<br />

Departmental Approval is Required.<br />

Nursing Nursing in in Health Health & & Illness Illness I I I - - 4 4 4 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2912 VNSG 140004 Th F 9:00A.M. 5:30P.M. Williams HTMH 1 1/5 - 2/6 (5 week course) LAB FEE<br />

Pharmacology Pharmacology - - 2 2 credit credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2913 VNSG 123102 Th F 8:00A.M. 8:50A.M. Williams HTMH 1 (16 week courses)<br />

Clinical Clinical Clinical - - - Practical Practical Nurse Nurse II II -5 -5 credit credit hours hours<br />

hours<br />

2914 VNSG 156004 M T W 7:00A.M. 3:30P.M. Williams BR 1<br />

Mental Mental Illness Illness - - 2 2 credit credit hours hours<br />

hours<br />

2915 VNSG 123802 Th F 3:30P.M. 5:00P.M. Williams HTMH 1 2/9 - 4/30 (11 week courses)<br />

Maternal Maternal Neonatal Neonatal Nursing Nursing Nursing - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2916 VNSG 133001 Th F 1:00P.M. 3:20P.M. Williams HTMH 1 This course has a LAB FEE<br />

Pediatric Pediatric Nursing- Nursing- Nursing- 3 3 credit credit hours hours<br />

hours<br />

2917 VNSG 130701 Th F 9:00A.M. 11:50A.M. Williams HTMH 1 This course has a LAB FEE<br />

M T W 5:00P.M. 6:30P.M. HTMH 1<br />

Office Technology<br />

Engineering Arts Technology Building 101, Room 1A, 526-1234<br />

Bob Bob Chaney, Chaney, Department Department Coordinator<br />

Coordinator<br />

Integrated Integrated Software Software Applications Applications - - 4 4 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2926 ITSC 140901 M W 10:30A.M. 1:00P.M. Cheatham 101 16 There are additional courses offered under<br />

2927 ITSC 140902 T Th 1:30P.M. 4:00P.M. Cheatham 101 16 Computer Science<br />

Computer Computer Applications Applications I I - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2923 POFI 130101 M W 1:30P.M. 4:00P.M. STAFF 101 16<br />

5410 POFI 1301X1 TBA TBA TBA Cheatham Online course. Student Data Form required.<br />

Recommended software: Windows 98 or Windows XP, Office XP Professional, CD-ROM and Internet access with email<br />

Word Word Processing Processing Processing - - 3 3 credit credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2934 POFI 230101 T Th 3:10P.M. 5:40P.M. Dunn 101 10<br />

5411 POFI 2301X1 TBA TBA TBA Dunn Online course. Student Data Form required.<br />

Administrative Administrative Office Office Office Procedures Procedures I I - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

5414 POFT 1309X1 TBA TBA TBA McAnally Online course. Student Data Form required.<br />

Records Records & & Information Information Management Management - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

5415 POFT 1319X1 TBA TBA TBA Isbell Online course. Student Data Form required.<br />

Business Business Math Math and and Machine Machine Applications Applications - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2955 POFT 132501 M W 3:10P.M. 5:40P.M. Smith 101 10<br />

5416 POFT 1325X1 TBA TBA TBA Smith Online course. Student Data Form required.<br />

Keyboard Keyboard and and Document Document Formatting Formatting - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2959 POFT 132901 M W 7:50A.M. 10:20A.M. Cheatham 101 16<br />

2960 POFT 132902 M W 12:30P.M. 3:00P.M. Cleaver 101 10<br />

2961 POFT 132903 T Th 12:30P.M. 3:00P.M. Dunn 101 10<br />

5417 POFT 1329X1 TBA TBA TBA Smith Online course. Student Data Form required.<br />

Administrative Administrative Office Office Procedures Procedures Procedures II II - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2966 POFT 134901 M W 12:30P.M. 3:00P.M. McAnally 101 12<br />

5418 POFT 1349X1 TBA TBA TBA McAnally Online course. Student Data Form required.<br />

Cooperative Cooperative Education Education - - - Administrative Administrative Assistant/Secretarial Assistant/Secretarial Science, Science, General General General - - 4 4 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2968 POFT 148101 TBA TBA TBA Smith 101 14<br />

44


Cooperative Cooperative Education Education - - General General Office/Clerical Office/Clerical and and and Typing Typing Services Services - - 4 4 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2970 POFT 148201 TBA TBA TBA Smith 101 14<br />

Business Business Correspondence Correspondence and and Communication Communication Communication - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2973 POFT 231201 T R 12:30P.M. 3:00P.M. Cleaver 101 12<br />

5419 POFT 2312X1 TBA TBA TBA Cleaver Online course. Student Data Form required.<br />

Advanced Advanced Document Document Formatting Formatting & & Skillbuilding Skillbuilding - - 3 3 credit credit hours hours<br />

hours<br />

2979 POFT 233301 T Th 4:30P.M. 7:00P.M. Cheatham 101 16<br />

Internship Internship - - Administrative Administrative Administrative Assistant/Secretarial Assistant/Secretarial Assistant/Secretarial Science, Science, General General - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2982 POFT 238601 TBA TBA TBA Cheatham 101 15<br />

5365 POFT 2386X1 TBA TBA TBA Smith Online course. Student Data Form required.<br />

Internship Internship - - Administrative Administrative Administrative Assistant/Secretarial Assistant/Secretarial Assistant/Secretarial Science, Science, General General - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2984 POFT 238701 TBA TBA TBA Cheatham 101 15<br />

5366 POFT 2387X1 TBA TBA TBA Smith Online course. Student Data Form required.<br />

Internship Internship - - General General Office/Clerical Office/Clerical Typing Typing Services Services Services - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2986 POFT 238801 TBA TBA TBA Cheatham 101 15<br />

5367 POFT 2388X1 TBA TBA TBA Smith Online course. Student Data Form required.<br />

Internship Internship - - General General Office/Clerical Office/Clerical Typing Typing Services Services Services - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2988 POFT 238901 TBA TBA TBA Cheatham 101 15<br />

5368 POFT 2389X1 TBA TBA TBA Smith Online course. Student Data Form required.<br />

Cooperative Cooperative Education Education - - - Administrative Administrative Assistant/Secretarial Assistant/Secretarial Science, Science, General General - - 4 4 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

2990 POFT 248101 TBA TBA TBA Smith 101 14<br />

Physical Education<br />

Gym Building 103, Room 107, 526-1231<br />

Ella Ella J. J. Teague, Teague, Department Department Chair<br />

Chair<br />

Softball Softball - - 1 1 credit credit hour<br />

hour<br />

1279 PHED 110101 M W 3:00P.M. 4:40P.M. Holden 151 Gym<br />

Beginning Beginning Badminton Badminton - - - 1 1 credit credit credit hour<br />

hour<br />

1272 PHED 110201 M W 10:30A.M. 11:50A.M. Holden 151 Gym<br />

Beginning Beginning Bowling Bowling - - 1 1 credit credit hour<br />

hour<br />

1274 PHED 110301 M W 12:00P.M. 1:20P.M. Carney KBOL Killeen Bowlerama<br />

1275 PHED 110302 M W 1:30P.M. 2:50P.M. Carney KBOL Killeen Bowlerama<br />

Soccer Soccer - - 1 1 credit credit hour<br />

hour<br />

1276 PHED 110401 T Th 1:30P.M. 2:50P.M. Carney 151 152<br />

Beginning Beginning Swimming Swimming - - 1 1 credit credit credit hour<br />

hour<br />

1334 PHED 110601 M W 1:30P.M. 2:50P.M. Lacy 151 Pool<br />

1335 PHED 110602 T Th 1:30P.M. 2:50P.M. Lacy 151 Pool<br />

Beginning Beginning Tennis Tennis - - 1 1 credit credit hour<br />

hour<br />

1277 PHED 110701 M W 10:30A.M. 11:50A.M. Teague 151 152A<br />

1278 PHED 110702 T Th 9:00A.M. 10:20A.M. Teague 151 152A<br />

Beginning Beginning Golf Golf - - 1 1 credit credit credit hour<br />

hour<br />

1281 PHED 110801 MT WTh 7:30A.M. 8:50A.M. Holden KMGC Meet in Gym 151 - First Day March 8 - May 7<br />

Karate Karate I I - - 1 1 credit credit hour<br />

hour<br />

1286 PHED 111001 T Th 6:00P.M. 7:20P.M. Rivera 151 162<br />

Karate Karate II II - - 1 1 credit credit hour<br />

hour<br />

1280 PHED 114001 T Th 7:30P.M. 8:50P.M. Rivera 151 162<br />

Jujitsu Jujitsu - - - 1 1 credit credit hour<br />

hour<br />

1282 PHED 114501 M W 6:00P.M. 7:20P.M. Van Ripper 151 162<br />

Volleyball Volleyball - - 1 1 credit credit credit hour<br />

hour<br />

1288 PHED 111402 M W 7:30P.M. 8:50P.M. Vasbinder 151 Gym<br />

Basketball Basketball - - 1 1 credit credit hour<br />

hour<br />

1289 PHED 111501 T Th 10:30A.M. 11:50A.M. Carney 151 Gym<br />

Fitness Fitness Fitness Walking Walking - - 1 1 credit credit hour<br />

hour<br />

1343 PHED 111601 M W 9:00A.M. 10:20A.M. Teague 151 Gym<br />

1332 PHED 111602 T Th 7:30A.M. 8:50A.M. Teague 151 Gym<br />

Jogging Jogging Jogging - - 1 1 credit credit hour<br />

hour<br />

1291 PHED 111801 M W 7:30A.M. 8:50A.M. Carney 151 Gym<br />

Body Body Building Building - - 1 1 credit credit hour<br />

hour<br />

1295 PHED 112001 M W 1:30P.M. 2:50P.M. Clarke 151 Weight<br />

1296 PHED 112002 T Th 9:00A.M. 10:20A.M. Carney 151 Weight<br />

1297 PHED 112003 T Th 3:00P.M. 4:20P.M. Carney 151 Weight<br />

1294 PHED 112004 M W 9:00A.M. 10:20A.M. Carney 151 Weight<br />

Advanced Advanced Bowling Bowling - - - 1 1 credit credit hour<br />

hour<br />

1298 PHED 112301 M W 12:00P.M. 1:20P.M. Carney KBOL Killeen Bowlerama<br />

1299 PHED 112302 M W 1:30P.M. 2:50P.M. Carney KBOL Killeen Bowlerama<br />

Intermediate Intermediate Tennis Tennis - - 1 1 credit credit hour<br />

hour<br />

1301 PHED 112501 M W 10:30A.M. 11:50A.M. Teague 151 152B<br />

1302 PHED 112502 T Th 9:00A.M. 10:20A.M. Teague 151 152B<br />

45


Advanced Advanced Golf Golf - - 1 1 credit credit hour<br />

hour<br />

1305 PHED 112601 MT WTh 7:30A.M. 8:50A.M. Holden KMGC Meet in Gym 151 - First Day March 8 - May 7<br />

Advanced Advanced Badminton Badminton - - 1 1 credit credit hour<br />

hour<br />

1309 PHED 112901 M W 10:30A.M. 11:50A.M. Holden 151 156<br />

Physical Physical Physical Conditioning Conditioning - - 1 1 credit credit hour<br />

hour<br />

1311 PHED 113001 T Th 12:00P.M. 1:20P.M. Holden 151 Weight<br />

1312 PHED 113002 M W 1:30P.M. 2:50P.M. Holden 151 Weight<br />

1313 PHED 113003 M W 6:00P.M. 7:20P.M. Vasbinder 151 Weight<br />

Aerobics Aerobics - - 1 1 credit credit hour<br />

hour<br />

1316 PHED 113101 T Th 10:30A.M. 11:50A.M. Wolfe 151 162<br />

1328 PHED 113102 M W 12:00P.M. 1:20P.M. Clarke 151 162<br />

1318 PHED 113103 M W 9:00A.M. 10:20A.M. Singh 151 162<br />

1319 PHED 113104 M W 7:30P.M. 8:50P.M. Due 151 162<br />

Weight Weight Training Training Training - - 1 1 credit credit hour<br />

hour<br />

1321 PHED 113301 M W 1:30P.M. 2:50P.M. Clarke 151 Weight<br />

1322 PHED 113302 T Th 9:00A.M. 10:20A.M. Carney 151 Weight<br />

1320 PHED 113303 T Th 3:00P.M. 4:20P.M. Carney 151 Weight<br />

1317 PHED 113304 M W 9:00A.M. 10:20A.M. Carney 151 Weight<br />

Rhythmic Rhythmic Rhythmic Aerobics Aerobics - - 1 1 credit credit hour<br />

hour<br />

1323 PHED 113801 T Th 10:30A.M. 11:50A.M. Wolfe 151 162<br />

1314 PHED 113802 M w 12:00P.M. 1:20P.M. Clarke 151 162<br />

1327 PHED 113803 M W 9:00A.M. 10:20A.M. Singh 151 162<br />

1329 PHED 113804 M W 7:30P.M. 8:50P.M. Due 151 162<br />

Beginning Beginning Ballet Ballet - - 1 1 credit credit hour<br />

hour<br />

1284 PHED 114201 M W 1:30P.M. 2:50P.M. Elander 151 162<br />

Jazz Jazz Dance Dance - - 1 1 1 credit credit hour<br />

hour<br />

1347 PHED 114301 T Th 9:00A.M. 10:20A.M. Elander 151 162<br />

1331 PHED 114302 M W 10:30A.M. 11:50A.M. Elander 151 162<br />

Yoga Yoga - - 1 1 1 credit credit credit hour<br />

hour<br />

1324 PHED 114401 T Th 4:30P.M. 5:50P.M. Lacy 151 162<br />

1325 PHED 114402 M W 4:30P.M. 5:50P.M. Lacy 151 162<br />

1326 PHED 114403 T Th 12:00P.M. 1:20P.M. Wolfe 151 162<br />

Aquatic Aquatic Aquatic Fitness Fitness - - - 1 1 credit credit hour<br />

hour<br />

1344 PHED 115801 M W 12:00P.M. 1:20P.M. Lacy 151 Pool<br />

Water Water Aerobics Aerobics - - - 1 1 credit credit hour<br />

hour<br />

1345 PHED 115901 M W 10:30A.M. 11:50A.M. Singh 151 Pool<br />

1346 PHED 115902 T Th 12:00P.M. 1:20P.M. Lacy 151 Pool<br />

Safety Safety and and and First First Aid Aid - - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

1333 PHED 130601 MWT Th 9:00A.M. 10:20A.M. Lacy 151 154 NOT for PHED activity credit 8 week (1/12-3/5)<br />

Sports Sports Officiating Officiating - - 3 3 credit credit hours hours<br />

hours<br />

1271 PHED 130801 T Th 1:30P.M. 2:50P.M. Holden 151 154 NOT for PHED activity credit<br />

Science<br />

Nursing and Science Building 150, Room 1009, 526-1288<br />

Dr. Dr. Patrick Patrick K. K. Hidy, Hidy, Department Department Chair<br />

Chair<br />

Nutrition Nutrition - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

1350 BIOL 132201 M W 12:00P.M. 1:20P.M. Williamson 150 1080<br />

General General Biology Biology II II - - 4 4 credit credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

1360 BIOL 140701 M W 9:00A.M. 10:20A.M. Jones 150 1075<br />

1361 BIOL 140702 M W 10:30A.M. 11:50A.M. Price 150 1082<br />

1365 BIOL 140704 M W 1:30P.M. 2:50P.M. Summers 150 1075<br />

1363 BIOL 140705 T Th 9:00A.M. 10:20A.M. Jones 150 1075<br />

1364 BIOL 140706 T Th 12:00P.M. 1:20P.M. Jones 150 1080<br />

1366 BIOX 140701 M W 9:00A.M. 10:20A.M. Price 150 1055<br />

1367 BIOX 140702 M W 10:30A.M. 11:50A.M. Jones 150 1055<br />

1368 BIOX 140703 M W 12:00P.M. 1:20P.M. Summers 150 1055<br />

1369 BIOX 140704 M W 1:30P.M. 2:50P.M. Jones 150 1055<br />

1370 BIOX 140705 M W 3:00P.M. 4:20P.M. Jones 150 1055<br />

1372 BIOX 140706 T Th 9:00A.M. 10:20A.M. Summers 150 1055<br />

1371 BIOX 140707 T Th 10:30A.M. 11:50A.M. Jones 150 1055<br />

1373 BIOX 140708 T Th 12:00P.M. 1:20P.M. Price 150 1055<br />

1374 BIOX 140709 T Th 1:30P.M. 2:50P.M. Summers 150 1055<br />

1375 BIOX 140710 T Th 3:00P.M. 4:20P.M. Summers 150 1055<br />

1376 BIOL 1407L1 M W 4:30P.M. 5:50P.M. Price 150 1082<br />

1377 BIOX 1407L1 M W 6:00P.M. 7:20P.M. Price 150 1055<br />

General General Zoology Zoology - - 4 4 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

1378 BIOL 141301 M W 9:00A.M. 10:20A.M. Summers 152 118<br />

1379 BIOX 141301 F 9:00A.M. 11:50A.M. Summers 150 1055<br />

Systematic Systematic Botany Botany - - 4 4 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

1382 BIOL 142401 M W 12:00P.M. 1:20P.M. Whisler 152 102<br />

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If you register for Call # 1376 , you must register<br />

for Call # 1377. NO EXCEPTIONS


1383 BIOX 142401 M W 1:30P.M. 2:50P.M. Whisler 150 1058<br />

Anatomy Anatomy and and Physiology Physiology I I - - 4 4 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

1386 BIOL 240102 T Th 9:00A.M. 10:20A.M. Williamson 150 1082<br />

1387 BIOL 240103 T Th 10:30A.M. 11:50A.M. Whisler 150 1080<br />

1388 BIOL 240104 T Th 12:00P.M. 1:20P.M. Whisler 150 1082<br />

1398 BIOL 240105 M W 4:30P.M. 5:50P.M. Williamson 150 1069<br />

1389 BIOX 240101 M W 10:30A.M. 11:50A.M. Whisler 150 1041<br />

1390 BIOX 240102 M W 12:00P.M. 1:20P.M. Williamson 150 1041<br />

1391 BIOX 240103 M W 1:30P.M. 2:50P.M. Williamson 150 1041<br />

1392 BIOX 240104 M W 3:00P.M. 4:20P.M. Williamson 150 1041<br />

1393 BIOX 240105 T Th 9:00A.M. 10:20A.M. Whisler 150 1041<br />

1396 BIOX 240106 T Th 10:30A.M. 11:50A.M. Williamson 150 1041<br />

1394 BIOX 240107 T Th 12:00P.M. 1:20P.M. Williamson 150 1041<br />

1395 BIOX 240108 T Th 1:30P.M. 2:50P.M. Williamson 150 1041<br />

1397 BIOX 240109 T Th 3:00P.M. 4:20P.M. Whisler 150 1041<br />

1399 BIOX 240110 M W 6:00P.M. 7:20P.M. West 150 1041<br />

1384 BIOX 240111 M W 9:00A.M. 10:20A.M. Whisler 150 1041<br />

Anatomy Anatomy and and Physiology Physiology II II II - - 4 4 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

1400 BIOL 240201 M W 9:00A.M. 10:20A.M. Hidy 150 1080<br />

1401 BIOL 240202 M W 4:30P.M. 5:50P.M. Hidy 150 1080<br />

1402 BIOL 240203 T Th 7:30A.M. 8:50A.M. Hidy 150 1082<br />

1403 BIOX 240201 M 1:30P.M. 4:20P.M. Hidy 150 1039<br />

1404 BIOX 240202 T 3:00P.M. 5:50P.M. Hidy 150 1039<br />

1405 BIOX 240203 W 1:30P.M. 4:20P.M. Hidy 150 1039<br />

1406 BIOX 240204 Th 4:30P.M. 7:20P.M. Hidy 150 1039<br />

1407 BIOX 240205 F 9:00A.M. 11:50A.M. Hidy 150 1039<br />

Microbiology Microbiology - - 4 4 credit credit hours hours<br />

hours<br />

1420 BIOL 242101 M W 10:30A.M. 11:50A.M. Engelkirk 152 102<br />

1421 BIOL 242102 T Th 9:00A.M. 10:20A.M. Engelkirk 150 1080<br />

1422 BIOL 242103 W Th 1:00P.M. 2:20P.M. Engelkirk 152 101<br />

1423 BIOX 242101 M 1:30P.M. 4:20P.M. Engelkirk 150 1045<br />

1424 BIOX 242102 T 1:30P.M. 4:20P.M. Engelkirk 150 1045<br />

1425 BIOX 242103 W 2:30P.M. 5:20P.M. Engelkirk 150 1045<br />

1426 BIOX 242104 Th 2:30P.M. 5:20P.M. Engelkirk 150 1045<br />

1427 BIOX 242105 F 9:00A.M. 11:50A.M. Engelkirk 150 1045<br />

Introductory Introductory Chemistry Chemistry II II - - - 4 4 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

1436 CHEM 140701 M W 1:30P.M. 2:50P.M. Salvato 150 1069<br />

1437 CHEX 140701 Th 9:00A.M. 11:20A.M. Salvato 150 1046<br />

General General Chemistry Chemistry Chemistry I I - - 4 4 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

1441 CHEM 141101 T Th 7:30A.M. 8:50A.M. Salvato 150 1069<br />

1442 CHEX 141101 T 9:00A.M. 12:20P.M. Salvato 150 1046<br />

1443 CHEX 141102 M 9:00A.M. 12:20P.M. Salvato 150 1046<br />

General General Chemistry Chemistry II II - - 4 4 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

1450 CHEM 141201 M W 7:30A.M. 8:50A.M. Salvato 150 1069<br />

1451 CHEM 141202 M W 9:00A.M. 10:20A.M. Chumney 150 1069<br />

1452 CHEX 141201 T 1:30P.M. 4:50P.M. Chumney 150 1046<br />

1453 CHEX 141202 W 9:00A.M. 12:20P.M. Salvato 150 1046<br />

1454 CHEX 141203 W 1:30P.M. 4:50P.M. Chumney 150 1046<br />

1455 CHEM 1412L1 M 6:00P.M. 8:50P.M. Chumney 150 1069 If you register for Call # 1455 , you must register<br />

1456 CHEX 1412L1 W 6:00P.M. 9:20P.M. Chumney 150 1046 for Call # 1456. NO EXCEPTIONS<br />

Organic Organic Chemistry Chemistry Chemistry II II - - 4 4 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

1460 CHEM 242501 M W 10:30A.M. 11:50A.M. Chumney 150 1069<br />

1461 CHEX 242501 M 1:30P.M. 4:50P.M. Chumney 150 1046<br />

Environmental Environmental Environmental Science Science Science - - 4 4 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

1465 ENVR 140101 T Th 10:30A.M. 11:50A.M. Price 150 1082<br />

1466 ENVX 140101 F 9:00A.M. 11:50A.M. Price 150 1058<br />

6676 ENVR 1401XG TBA TBA TBA Beauchamp For info on this class, contact Distance Learning at 526-1221<br />

Physical Physical Geology Geology - - 4 4 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

1471 GEOL 140301 T Th 10:30A.M. 11:50A.M. Knightes 150 1069<br />

1472 GEOX 140301 T Th 1:30P.M. 2:50P.M. Knightes 150 1064<br />

1473 GEOX 140302 T Th 3:00P.M. 4:20P.M. Knightes 150 1064<br />

Historical Historical Geology Geology - - - 4 4 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

1480 GEOL 140401 M W 10:30A.M. 11:50A.M. Knightes 150 1080<br />

1481 GEOX 140401 M W 1:30P.M. 2:50P.M. Knightes 150 1064<br />

1482 GEOX 140402 M W 3:00P.M. 4:20P.M. Knightes 150 1064<br />

1485 GEOL 1404L1 M W 6:00P.M. 7:20P.M. Knightes 150 1064 If you register for Call # 1485 , you must register<br />

1486 GEOX 1404L1 M W 7:30P.M. 8:50P.M. Knightes 150 1064 for Call # 1486. NO EXCEPTIONS<br />

<strong>College</strong> <strong>College</strong> Physics Physics II II - - 4 4 credit credit hours hours<br />

hours<br />

1500 PHYS 140201 M W 9:00A.M. 10:20A.M. Rabbani 150 1061<br />

1501 PHYX 140201 F 9:00A.M. 11:50A.M. Rabbani 150 1061<br />

Introductory Introductory Astronomy Astronomy II II - - 4 4 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

1515 PHYS 141201 T Th 4:30P.M. 5:50P.M. Rabbani 150 1061<br />

1516 PHYX 141201 T Th 6:00P.M. 7:20P.M. Rabbani 150 1061 Some labs will be conducted after sundown<br />

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Physical Physical Science Science I I - - 4 4 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

1525 PHYS 141501 M W 4:30P.M. 5:50P.M. Rabbani 150 1061<br />

1526 PHYX 141501 M W 6:00P.M. 7:20P.M. Rabbani 150 1061<br />

University University Physics Physics II- II- 4 4 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

1535 PHYS 242601 M W 12:00P.M. 1:20P.M. Rabbani 150 1061<br />

1536 PHYX 242601 F 12:00P.M. 2:50P.M. Rabbani 150 1061<br />

Social & Behavioral Sciences<br />

Academic Building 104, Room 112, 526-1274<br />

Dr. Dr. Dr. Jerry Jerry Herrick, Herrick, Department Department Chair<br />

Chair<br />

Cultural Cultural Anthropology Anthropology - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

1586 ANTH 235101 M W 1:30P.M. 2:50P.M. McQueen 104 105<br />

5176 ANTH 2351X1 TBA TBA TBA Kay<br />

Macroeconomics Macroeconomics - - 3 3 credit credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

1590 ECON 230101 M W 9:00A.M. 10:20A.M. Sebti 104 117<br />

1591 ECON 230102 T Th 10:30A.M. 11:50A.M. Sebti 104 117<br />

5178 ECON 2301X1 TBA TBA TBA Sebti<br />

Microeconomics Microeconomics Microeconomics - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

1593 ECON 230201 M W 10:30A.M. 11:50A.M. Sebti 104 117<br />

1594 ECON 230202 T Th 12:00P.M. 1:20P.M. Sebti 104 113<br />

1595 ECON 230203 T Th 9:00A.M. 10:20A.M. Sebti 104 117<br />

5179 ECON 2302X1 TBA TBA TBA Sebti<br />

Elements Elements of of Physical Physical Geography Geography - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

1599 GEOG 130101 M W 9:00A.M. 10:20A.M. Knightes 150 1064<br />

American American Government Government I I - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

1603 GOVT 230101 T Th 9:00A.M. 10:20A.M. Karppi 112 100<br />

1604 GOVT 230104 M W 9:00A.M. 10:20A.M. Waite, A. 104 100<br />

1605 GOVT 230105 M W 12:00P.M. 1:30P.M. Waite, T. 104 100<br />

1606 GOVT 230106 M W 7:30A.M. 8:50A.M. Jeffrey 104 100<br />

1607 GOVT 230107 T Th 4:30P.M. 5:50P.M. Lucksinger 104 101<br />

1608 GOVT 230108 T Th 6:00P.M. 7:20P.M. Lucksinger 104 101<br />

1600 GOVT 230110 T Th 1:30P.M. 2:50P.M. Waite, T. 104 101<br />

1611 GOVT 230111 T Th 7:30A.M. 8:50A.M. Waite, A. 104 100<br />

1612 GOVT 230112 M W 6:00P.M. 7:20P.M. Womack 104 117<br />

5181 GOVT 2301X1 TBA TBA TBA Yeilding, K.<br />

5182 GOVT 2301X2 TBA TBA TBA Waite, T.<br />

5185 GOVT 2301X5 TBA TBA TBA Yeilding, K. (3/8 - 5/7)<br />

American American Government Government II II - - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

1618 GOVT 230202 T Th 1:30P.M. 2:50P.M. Waite, A. 104 100<br />

1619 GOVT 230203 M W 10:30A.M. 11:50A.M. Waite, A. 104 100<br />

1620 GOVT 230204 M W 1:30P.M. 2:50P.M. Waite, A. 104 100<br />

1621 GOVT 230205 M W 3:00P.M. 4:20P.M. Waite, T. 104 100<br />

1622 GOVT 230206 T Th 10:30A.M. 11:50A.M. Karppi 104 121<br />

1623 GOVT 230207 T Th 12:00P.M. 1:20P.M. Karppi 104 101<br />

1624 GOVT 230208 T Th 9:00A.M. 10:20A.M. Waite, A. 104 100<br />

5189 GOVT 2302X1 TBA TBA TBA Waite, T.<br />

5190 GOVT 2302X2 TBA TBA TBA Waite, T.<br />

5192 GOVT 2302X4 TBA TBA TBA Waite, T. (3/8 - 5/7)<br />

United United States States History History I I - - 3 3 credit credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

1632 HIST 130101 M W 1:30P.M. 2:50P.M. Dyer 104 114<br />

1633 HIST 130102 M W 10:30A.M. 11:50A.M. Karppi 104 101<br />

1634 HIST 130103 M W 9:00A.M. 10:20A.M. Jeffrey 104 108<br />

1635 HIST 130104 T Th 10:30A.M. 11:50A.M. Barney 104 101<br />

1636 HIST 130105 T Th 4:30P.M. 5:50P.M. Barney 104 100<br />

1637 HIST 130106 T Th 12:00P.M. 1:20P.M. Williams 104 100<br />

1638 HIST 130107 T Th 7:30A.M. 8:50A.M. Williams 104 114<br />

1639 HIST 130108 M W 6:00P.M. 7:20P.M. Jeffrey 104 100<br />

1640 HIST 130109 T Th 6:00P.M. 7:20P.M. Little 104 100<br />

1641 HIST 130110 M W 12:00P.M. 1:20P.M. Karppi 104 101<br />

5197 HIST 1301X1 TBA TBA TBA Yeilding, T.<br />

5198 HIST 1301X2 TBA TBA TBA Sisson<br />

5202 HIST 1301X6 TBA TBA TBA Yeilding, T. (3/8 - 5/7)<br />

5203 HIST 1301X7 TBA TBA TBA Sisson (3/8 - 5/7)<br />

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United United United States States History History II II - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

1645 HIST 130201 M W 9:00A.M. 10:20A.M. Williams 104 122<br />

1646 HIST 130202 T Th 12:00P.M. 1:20P.M. Dyer 104 114<br />

1647 HIST 130203 T Th 10:30A.M. 11:50A.M. Williams 104 100<br />

1648 HIST 130204 M W 1:30P.M. 2:50P.M. Williams 104 117<br />

1649 HIST 130205 T Th 3:00P.M. 4:20P.M. Barney 104 117<br />

1650 HIST 130206 M W 6:00P.M. 7:20P.M. Pollard 104 101<br />

1651 HIST 130207 T Th 7:30P.M. 8:50P.M. Zamudio 104 114<br />

1652 HIST 130208 M W 10:30A.M. 11:50A.M. Dyer 104 114<br />

1653 HIST 130209 T Th 9:00A.M. 10:20A.M. Dyer 104 114<br />

5205 HIST 1302X1 TBA TBA TBA Yeilding, T.<br />

5206 HIST 1302X2 TBA TBA TBA Sisson<br />

5208 HIST 1302X4 TBA TBA TBA Yeilding, T. (3/8 - 5/7)<br />

5209 HIST 1302X5 TBA TBA TBA Sisson (3/8 - 5/7)<br />

<strong>Texas</strong> <strong>Texas</strong> History History - - 3 3 credit credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

1657 HIST 230101 M W 9:00A.M. 10:20A.M. Dyer 104 114 Class will meet in 112/100 on Wednesdays<br />

5212 HIST 2301X1 TBA TBA TBA Williams<br />

Survey Survey of of Western Western Civilization Civilization I I - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

5213 HIST 2311X1 TBA TBA TBA Waite, A.<br />

Survey Survey of of Western Western Civilization Civilization II II - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

1658 HIST 231201 T Th 6:00P.M. 7:20P.M. Zamudio 104 114<br />

5214 HIST 2312X1 TBA TBA TBA Williams<br />

African-American African-American History History History - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

1660 HIST 238101 T Th 10:30A.M. 11:50A.M. Dyer 104 114<br />

5215 HIST 2381X1 TBA TBA TBA Sisson<br />

Introduction Introduction to to to Philosophy Philosophy - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

1663 PHIL 130101 T Th 6:00P.M. 7:20P.M. Racicot 104 121<br />

World World Religions Religions - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

1664 PHIL 130401 M W 1:30P.M. 2:50P.M. Allen 104 120<br />

1665 PHIL 130402 T Th 9:00A.M. 10:20A.M. Allen 104 120<br />

History History and and Philosophy Philosophy Philosophy of of Judaism Judaism (OT) (OT) - - 3 3 credit credit hours hours<br />

hours<br />

1666 PHIL 131601 M W 9:00A.M. 10:20A.M. Allen 104 120<br />

1667 PHIL 131602 T Th 10:30A.M. 11:50A.M. Allen 104 120<br />

History History History and and and Philosophy Philosophy of of the the Early Early Christian Christian Period Period (NT) (NT) - - 3 3 credit credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

1668 PHIL 131701 M W 10:40A.M. 11:50A.M. Allen 104 120<br />

1669 PHIL 131702 T Th 1:30P.M. 2:50P.M. Allen 104 120<br />

Introduction Introduction to to Logic Logic - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

1706 PHIL 230301 M W 6:00P.M. 7:20P.M. Racicot 104 121<br />

Introduction Introduction to to to Ethics Ethics - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

1670 PHIL 230601 T Th 7:30P.M. 8:50P.M. Racicot 104 120<br />

Introduction Introduction to to to Psychology Psychology - - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

1671 PSYC 230101 M W 9:00A.M. 10:20A.M. Herrick 104 115<br />

1672 PSYC 230102 M W 10:30A.M. 11:50A.M. Skaggs 104 108<br />

1673 PSYC 230103 M W 10:30A.M. 11:50A.M. Herrick 104 115<br />

1674 PSYC 230104 T Th 10:30A.M. 11:50A.M. Herrick 104 115<br />

1675 PSYC 230105 T Th 9:00A.M. 10:20A.M. Bravo 104 115<br />

1676 PSYC 230106 M W 12:00P.M. 1:20P.M. Skaggs 104 115<br />

1677 PSYC 230107 M W 6:00P.M. 7:20P.M. Skinner 104 115<br />

1678 PSYC 230108 T Th 6:00P.M. 7:20P.M. Morgan-Evans 104 115<br />

1679 PSYC 230109 T Th 4:30P.M. 5:50P.M. Bravo 104 115<br />

1680 PSYC 230110 M W 1:30P.M. 2:50P.M. Bateman-Jones 104 115<br />

1681 PSYC 230111 T Th 1:30P.M. 2:50P.M. Bateman-Jones 104 115<br />

5217 PSYC 2301X1 TBA TBA TBA Bateman-Jones Online course.<br />

Life Life Span Span Development Development - - 3 3 credit credit hours hours<br />

hours<br />

1687 PSYC 231401 M W 12:00P.M. 1:20P.M. Laney 104 117<br />

1688 PSYC 231402 T Th 9:00A.M. 10:20A.M. Bateman-Jones 104 108<br />

1689 PSYC 231403 M W 10:30A.M. 11:50A.M. Laney 104 122<br />

1690 PSYC 231404 T Th 10:30A.M. 11:50A.M. Bateman-Jones 104 108<br />

5219 PSYC 2314X1 TBA TBA TBA Bateman-Jones Online course.<br />

Psychology Psychology of of Personality Personality - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

1691 PSYC 231601 T Th 1:30P.M. 2:50P.M. Bravo 104 117<br />

Introduction Introduction to to to Sociology Sociology - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

1696 SOCI 130101 M W 1:30P.M. 2:50P.M. Bravo 150 1069<br />

1698 SOCI 130102 T Th 9:00A.M. 10:20A.M. Skaggs 104 122<br />

1699 SOCI 130103 M W 12:00P.M. 1:20P.M. Bravo 104 114<br />

1700 SOCI 130104 T Th 4:30P.M. 5:50P.M. Bateman-Jones 104 117<br />

1701 SOCI 130105 T Th 12:00P.M. 1:20P.M. Skaggs 104 115<br />

1682 SOCI 130106 M W 9:00A.M. 10:20A.M. Hollinger-Tich 104 121<br />

5220 SOCI 1301X1 TBA TBA TBA Skaggs Online course.<br />

5222 SOCI 1301X3 TBA TBA TBA Bravo (3/8 - 5/7) Online course.<br />

5223 SOCI 1301X4 TBA TBA TBA Bravo Online course.<br />

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Marriage Marriage and and the the Family Family - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

1703 SOCI 230101 T Th 10:30A.M. 11:50A.M. Skaggs 104 122<br />

1704 SOCI 230102 T Th 6:00P.M. 7:20P.M. Hollinger-Tich 104 103<br />

Leadership Leadership Laboratory Laboratory - - - 0 0 credit credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

0022 MSMG 100001 Th 3:30P.M. 5:00P.M. Richardson 104 123<br />

Basic Basic Military Military Military Science Science Science II-A II-A - - - 2 2 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

0024 MSMG 121001 F 9:00A.M. 10:59A.M. Richardson 104 123<br />

Basic Basic Military Military Military Science Science II-B II-B II-B - - 2 2 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

0023 MSMG 121201 F 11:00A.M. 1:00P.M. Richardson 104 123<br />

Television/Radio Broadcasting<br />

KNCT Bldg 109, Room 121, 526-1199<br />

Max Max Rudolph, Rudolph, Department Department Chair<br />

Chair<br />

Students Students using using telephone telephone registration registration must must enter enter both both the the lecture lecture call call number number and and the the the lab lab call call number.<br />

number.<br />

Introduction Introduction to to Mass Mass Communication Communication - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

1138 COMM 130701 M W 12:00P.M. 1:20P.M. STAFF 104 118<br />

News News Gathering Gathering and and and Writing Writing Writing II II - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

1136 COMM 231501 T Th 12:00P.M. 1:20P.M. Rose 104 123 Prerequisite: Comm 2311 or Departmental Approval<br />

Television Television Production Production (Field (Field Production) Production) - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

3028 COMM 133701 M W 4:30P.M. 5:50P.M. Hargis 104 123<br />

3029 COMX 133701 M W 6:00P.M. 7:20P.M. Hargis<br />

Practicum Practicum in in Electronic Electronic Media Media (Advanced (Advanced Audio) Audio) - - 3 3 credit credit hours hours<br />

hours<br />

3035 COMM 232401 T Th 1:30P.M. 2:20P.M. Rudolph 104 123 Prerequisite: Comm 2303 or Departmental Approval<br />

3036 COMX 232401 T Th 2:30P.M. 3:50P.M. Rudolph<br />

Practicum Practicum in in Electronic Electronic Media Media (Advanced (Advanced Television Television Production) Production) - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

3038 COMM 232501 T Th 7:30A.M. 8:20A.M. McCray 104 123 Prerequisite: Comm 1336/1337 or<br />

3039 COMX 232501 T Th 8:30A.M. 9:50A.M. McCray Departmental Approval<br />

Principles Principles of of of Advertising Advertising - - 3 3 credit credit hours hours<br />

hours<br />

3046 COMM 232701 M W 9:00A.M. 10:20A.M. Rudolph 104 123<br />

Writing Writing Writing for for for Radio, Radio, Television, Television, and and Film Film - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

3054 COMM 233901 M W 3:00P.M. 4:20P.M. Rudolph 104 123<br />

Humanities/Fine Humanities/Fine Arts Arts Arts Coop Coop (Internship) (Internship) (Internship) - - 3 3 credit credit hours<br />

hours<br />

3056 COMM 238901 TBA TBA TBA Rudolph Departmental Approval Required.<br />

3057 COMX 238901 TBA TBA TBA Rudolph<br />

Welding<br />

Sid Wieser Vocational Skills Center Building 118, Room 17, 526-1235/1349<br />

Don Don Donaldson, Donaldson, Donaldson, Department Department Chair Chair<br />

Chair<br />

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substances and illegal drugs. The institution prohibits “manufacturing, possessing, having under control, selling,<br />

transmitting, using or being party hereto any illegal drug, controlled substance, or drug paraphernalia on college<br />

premises or at college sponsored activities.” Also prohibited is the possession, use, sale or being under the influence of<br />

alcoholic beverages or having alcoholic beverage containers in any college owned facility or at any college sponsored<br />

event.<br />

INSTITUTIONAL DISCIPLINARY PROCESS<br />

Institutional disciplinary charges may be brought against faculty, staff and students alleged to have violated Institutional<br />

regulations and/or local/state and/or federal laws concerning controlled substances. Violations of any state/federal law<br />

pertaining to controlled substances that occur off campus may result in disciplinary charges in situations in which the<br />

continued presence of the individual is likely to interfere with the educational process and the orderly operation of the<br />

Institution. Institutional disciplinary proceedings will be in accordance with procedures outlined in the Student<br />

Handbook.<br />

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Campus Police - FYI<br />

The Campus Police office is located in the Administrative<br />

Computer Center, Building 139, Room 202. To contact the<br />

Campus Police by phone dial 526-1200. Campus Police Officers<br />

are on duty 24 hours a day, seven days a week.<br />

<strong>Central</strong> <strong>Texas</strong> <strong>College</strong> considers the use of a vehicle on campus a<br />

convenience and is not obligated to furnish a parking space to<br />

accommodate all vehicles.<br />

Each semester students who attend class on <strong>Central</strong> Campus, Fort<br />

Hood campus, or any satellite campus must register their vehicles<br />

with the office of the Campus Police and obtain a parking permit<br />

in order to park on <strong>Central</strong> Campus.<br />

Many parking lots are available throughout campus. Student<br />

parking is permitted in areas which are not marked or painted<br />

"Adjunct Faculty," “No Parking Anytime,” “Reserved,” “Official<br />

Use Only,” “Red or Fire Zone,” “Maintenance,” "No Parking<br />

This Side of Street," or where temporarily designated for a special<br />

individual or activity. Reserved Parking spaces are limited to<br />

full-time faculty and staff members only. The entire vehicle<br />

must be within the boundaries of the marked space indicated by<br />

the painted yellow or white lines.<br />

Vehicles parked in handicapped spaces must display the proper<br />

license plates or placard issued by the County Tax Collector.<br />

Those individuals with temporary handicapped parking letters<br />

issued by the CTC Disability Support Services office will place<br />

the authorization letter on the driver's side dashboard, visible for<br />

verification.<br />

Vehicles found to be parked in violation of any campus, county,<br />

or state regulation of law will be subject to a fine not to exceed<br />

$500. Failure to pay a campus parking fine will result in a hold<br />

being placed on the student's grades and/or transcripts.<br />

Parking Permits<br />

All students, full or part-time, and all faculty/staff, who park a<br />

motor vehicle on campus are required to obtain a parking permit.<br />

It is the responsibility of each individual to obtain a student or<br />

staff/faculty parking permit for each vehicle that he/she drives on<br />

campus. These permits are available at the time of registration<br />

and subsequently anytime at the office of the campus police<br />

during normal business hours.<br />

In order to obtain a parking permit, the student or staff member<br />

must present their vehicle's state registration papers or title, their<br />

driver's license and their class schedule or student ID card.<br />

Students and staff may register as many vehicles as they may<br />

drive on campus.<br />

Permits are not transferable from one vehicle to another, upon<br />

changing or adding a vehicle to their household, the person should<br />

obtain a new parking permit. Parking permits are free, however,<br />

parking without a valid parking permit can result in a $15 fine.<br />

Towing Policies<br />

<strong>Central</strong> <strong>Texas</strong> <strong>College</strong> reserves the right to impound, or to have<br />

impounded, any vehicle which is parked in a manner dangerous to<br />

vehicular or pedestrian traffic or otherwise in violation of state,<br />

county, or campus parking and traffic regulations. The vehicle<br />

owner/operator will be responsible for all costs incurred in<br />

removing, impounding, and storing such vehicles.<br />

Lost and Found Property<br />

Turn in and/or claim at the campus police office during normal<br />

business hours.<br />

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Crime Statistics Report<br />

The following statistics, provided in compliance with the<br />

Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and<br />

Campus Crime Statistics Act is provided for your<br />

information.<br />

Crime Category 2000 2001 2002<br />

Criminal Homicide<br />

Murder and Non-negligent Manslaughter 0 0 0<br />

Negligent Manslaughter 0 0 0<br />

Robbery 0 0 0<br />

Aggravated Assault 0 1 2<br />

Occurred in Residence Halls 0 1 1<br />

Occurred in Non-Residence Halls 0 0 1<br />

Simple Assault 8 6 3<br />

Occurred in Residence Halls 0 0 0<br />

Occurred in Non-Residence Halls 0 0 3<br />

Theft-Larceny 43 40 20<br />

Occurred in Residence Halls 1 6 1<br />

Occurred in Non-Residence Halls 42 34 19<br />

Motor Vehicle Theft 0 0 0<br />

Arson 0 0 0<br />

Hate Crimes 0 0 0<br />

Sex Offenses<br />

Forcible Sex Offenses 1 0 1<br />

Non-Forcible Sex Offenses 0 0 0<br />

Selected Offenses<br />

Liquor Law Arrests 9 2 3<br />

Drug Law Arrests 2 2 3<br />

Weapon Law Arrests 0 0 1<br />

Administrative Disciplinary Referrals<br />

Alcohol violations N/A N/A 3<br />

Drug violations N/A N/A 4<br />

Weapons violations N/A N/A 1<br />

Other N/A N/A 5<br />

Campus Police Department<br />

Hours of Operation<br />

(For parking permits or citation information)<br />

Monday through Thursday 7:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.<br />

Friday 7:30 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.<br />

Campus Police Officers are on duty<br />

24 hours a day, seven days a week.<br />

To report criminal activity on campus,<br />

call 526-1200 or 526-1427<br />

Emergencies Dial 911<br />

visit us online at: ctcd.cc.tx.us/pd_index.htm


Where to Call<br />

Office Bldg# Rm# Phone #<br />

Admissions Office 119 201 526-1696<br />

American Preparatory Institute 118 15 526-1321<br />

Bookstore 106 526-1219<br />

Business Office 119 110 526-1217<br />

Campus Police 139 202 526-1200<br />

Career Planning and Placement 119 127 526-1106<br />

Child Development Center 117 116 526-1900<br />

Disabilities Support Services 121 114/ 526-1339<br />

115 526-1450<br />

Financial Aid Office 119 123 526-1508<br />

Fort Hood Campus, Student Services 3201 Lobby 526-1917<br />

Fort Hood Campus, Registration 3201 Lobby 526-1906<br />

Gender Equity Project/Limited English Proficiency Tutoring 119 200 526-1469<br />

Guidance & Counseling (general information) 119 Lobby 526-1105<br />

Guidance & Counseling 119 212 A 526-1226<br />

International Student Services 119 115 526-1107<br />

Learning Disabilities Services 106 106/ 526-1195<br />

107 526-1863<br />

Learning Resource Center 118 15 526-1344<br />

Library 102 526-1237<br />

Physical Education 151 Lobby 526-1495<br />

Project PASS 106 109 526-1580<br />

Records/Registration (<strong>Central</strong> Campus) 119 103 526-1131<br />

Registration for Distance Learning 152 259 526-1686<br />

Service Area Offices (Community Education Office at 526-1902 or 800-792-3348, ext. 1902)<br />

Brady/Mason (915) 597-3583 or (800) 659-9789<br />

Florence/San Saba (254) 526-1902 or (800) 792-3348, ext. 1902<br />

Hamilton (254) 386-8452<br />

Burnet/Llano (512) 756-9890<br />

Gatesville (254) 526-1977<br />

Lampasas/Goldthwaite (512) 556-2969<br />

Single Parent/Homemaker Services 106 105C 526-1192<br />

Student Activities 106 203 526-1250<br />

Student Newspaper 121 109 526-1755<br />

Student Life Office 106 100 526-1258<br />

Student Services 119 214 526-1298<br />

Student Support Services 119 135 526-1357<br />

Substance Abuse Resource Center 119 203 526-1166<br />

Testing Office 119 220 526-1254<br />

Transportation Assistance (CTC bus passes) 119 118 526-1546/1357<br />

Veterans’ Services 119 121 526-1160<br />

Americans with Disabilities Act<br />

The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) is a federal anti-discrimination statute that provides comprehensive civil rights protection for persons<br />

with disabilities. Among other things, this legislation requires that all students with disabilities be guaranteed a learning environment that provides<br />

for reasonable accommodations of their disabilities. If you believe you have a disability requiring an accommodation, please contact the<br />

Disabilities Support Services Office in building 121, room 115, or by phone at (254) 526-1339 or TDD 526-1378. Assistance is also available<br />

from Learning Disabilities Services at (254) 526-1195, or in person in building 106, room 107.<br />

Public Notice<br />

<strong>Central</strong> <strong>Texas</strong> <strong>College</strong> does not discriminate in admissions or access to, or treatment or employment in, its programs and activities on the basis of<br />

race, color, religion, national origin, gender, disability, age, or veteran’s status. <strong>Central</strong> <strong>Texas</strong> <strong>College</strong> has established programs to ensure that a<br />

lack of English language skills will not be a barrier to admission and participation in all educational and vocational programs.<br />

For more information about student rights and grievance procedures, contact Craig Balch in the Student Life in<br />

building 106, room 100, (254) 526-1258, or Annette Skinner in Student Support Services building 119, room 135,<br />

(254) 526-1357.<br />

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Systems Services (Bldg 111)<br />

Human Resources<br />

American Preparatory Institute (Bldg 139)<br />

Dean (Bldg 139, Rm 161)<br />

Student Records (Bldg 119, Rm 225)<br />

High School (Bldg 118, Rm 15)<br />

Engineering (Bldg 101)<br />

Electronics Counseling and<br />

Registration Card Approval (Rm 20)<br />

Drafting & Design Counseling and<br />

Registration Card Approval (Rm 9)<br />

Sid Wieser Vocational Skills Center (Bldg 118)<br />

Skills Center Registration and Counseling (Rm 14)<br />

Industrial Technology Counseling (Rm 17)<br />

Adult High School-API (Rm 15)<br />

Roy J. Smith Student Center (Bldg 106)<br />

Student Life (Rm 100)<br />

ID Cards<br />

Campus Bookstore<br />

Learning Disabilities Services (Rm 106)<br />

Project PASS/Tutoring (Rm 109)<br />

Cafeteria/Snack Bar<br />

Computer Science (Bldg 121)<br />

Computer Science Counseling (Rm 211)<br />

Aviation Science Counseling and<br />

Registration Card Approval (Rm 109)<br />

Disability Support Services (Rms 114, 115)<br />

Student Services (Bldg 119)<br />

Guidance & Counseling Center (Lobby)<br />

Records & Registration Office (Rm 107)<br />

International Student Counseling (Rm 114)<br />

Gender Equity/LEP Tutoring (Rm 200)<br />

Substance Abuse Resource Center (SARC) (Rm 130)<br />

Testing (Rm 220)<br />

Bus Passes (Rm 118)<br />

Financial Aid (Rm 123)<br />

Veterans Services (Rm 121)<br />

Planetarium and Technology Center (Bldg 152)<br />

Business Administration<br />

Math<br />

55<br />

Bldg. # Name of Building<br />

101 Engineering Arts Technology<br />

102 Oveta Culp Hobby Library<br />

103 Human Resources Center<br />

104 Academic<br />

106 Roy J. Smith Student Center<br />

107 Power Plant<br />

108 Administration<br />

109 Frank W. Mayborn Telecommunications<br />

110 Farm & Ranch Management<br />

111 Systems Services<br />

112 Lady Bird Johnson Fine Arts<br />

113 Criminal Justice<br />

117 Child Development Center<br />

118 Sid Wieser Vocational Skills Center<br />

119 Student Services<br />

120 Student Residence Hall<br />

121 Computer Science<br />

122 Physical Plant<br />

136 Tarleton State University<br />

139 Administrative Computer Center/Campus Police<br />

149 Greenhouse<br />

150 Nursing & Science Building<br />

151 Natatorium and Physical Education Center<br />

152 Planetarium and Technology Center

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